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• Extend the server from the rack (

Extending the server from the rack

 on page 32).

• Remove the server from the rack (

Removing the server from the rack

 on page 33).

4.

Remove the access panel (

Removing the access panel

 on page 36).

CAUTION:

Do not operate the server for long periods with the access panel open or removed. Operating the
server in this manner results in improper airflow and improper cooling that can lead to thermal
damage.

5.

Remove the primary PCIe riser cage (

Removing a PCIe riser cage

 on page 39).

6.

If installed, remove the butterfly riser cage (

Removing a PCIe riser cage

 on page 39).

7.

Remove the air baffle (

Removing the air baffle

 on page 40).

8.

Remove the processor mezzanine tray.

Removing the 2P pass-through performance board

Procedure

1. Power down the server

 on page 32.

2.

Remove all power:

a.

Disconnect each power cord from the power source.

b.

Disconnect each power cord from the server.

3.

Do one of the following:

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Summary of Contents for ProLiant DL580 Gen10

Page 1: ...Edition 3 Abstract This document is for the person who installs administers and troubleshoots HPE server systems Hewlett Packard Enterprise assumes that you are qualified in the servicing of computer...

Page 2: ...sion use or copying Consistent with FAR 12 211 and 12 212 Commercial Computer Software Computer Software Documentation and Technical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U S Government under...

Page 3: ...lane identification 27 HPE 12G SAS Expander Card port numbering 29 Riser board components 29 Operations 32 Power up the server 32 Power down the server 32 Extending the server from the rack 32 Removin...

Page 4: ...Me mezzanine card 78 Installing a butterfly PCIe riser cage 80 Riser board options 82 Installing a riser board into the primary PCIe riser cage 83 Installing a riser board into the butterfly PCIe rise...

Page 5: ...138 Intelligent Provisioning 138 Intelligent Provisioning operation 139 Management Security 139 Scripting Toolkit for Windows and Linux 140 UEFI System Utilities 140 Selecting the boot mode 140 Secur...

Page 6: ...y 153 HPE 1600W Flex Slot Platinum Hot Plug Low Halogen Power Supply 153 Websites 155 Support and other resources 156 Accessing Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support 156 Accessing updates 156 Customer se...

Page 7: ...F NVMe SSD drive cage with only four NVMe drives installed 2 Box 2 Supported options Eight bay SFF HDD SSD drive cage Eight bay SFF NVMe SSD drive cage Six bay SFF HDD Two bay NVMe SSD Premium drive c...

Page 8: ...USB 3 0 port 8 Box 6 Supported option Eight bay SFF HDD SSD drive cage 9 Box 5 Supported option Eight bay SFF HDD SSD drive cage 10 Box 4 Supported options Universal media bay components Eight bay SF...

Page 9: ...bay NVMe SSD Premium drive cage 3 Box 3 Supported options Eight bay SFF HDD SSD drive cage Eight bay SFF NVMe SSD drive cage Six bay SFF HDD Two bay NVMe SSD Premium drive cage 4 Front USB 3 0 ports 2...

Page 10: ...Item Description 1 USB 2 0 port 2 Video display port 3 Optical disk drive optional 4 Drives optional Requires the two bay SFF Premium drive cage Drive bay numbering Eight bay SFF HDD SSD drive cage 10...

Page 11: ...Eight bay SFF NVMe drive cage Six bay SFF HDD Two bay NVMe SSD Premium drive cage Component identification 11...

Page 12: ...Two bay SFF Premium drive cage Front panel LEDs and buttons Power switch module 12 Front panel LEDs and buttons...

Page 13: ...em on Flashing green 1 Hz cycle per sec Performing power on sequence Solid amber System in standby Off No power present2 2 Health LED1 Solid green Normal Flashing green 1 Hz cycle per sec iLO is reboo...

Page 14: ...wer fault has occurred 2 Facility power is not present power cord is not attached no power supplies are installed power supply failure has occurred or the power button cable is disconnected 3 If the h...

Page 15: ...e display enables diagnosis with the access panel installed Description Status Processor LEDs Off Normal Amber Failed processor DIMM LEDs Off Normal Amber Failed DIMM or configuration issue Fan LEDs O...

Page 16: ...ation of these LEDs see Systems Insight Display combined LED descriptions on page 16 Systems Insight Display combined LED descriptions The combined illumination of the following LEDs indicates a syste...

Page 17: ...Power supply amber Red Amber One or more of the following conditions may exist Only one power supply is installed and that power supply is in standby Power supply fault System board fault Power suppl...

Page 18: ...e components and LEDs Item Description 1 Release lever 2 Activity ring 3 Do Not Remove LED1 4 Power On Off button 1 Do not remove an NVMe SSD from the drive bay while the Do Not Remove button LED is f...

Page 19: ...drive is a member of one or more logical drives and predicts the drive will fail Flashing amber The drive is not configured and predicts the drive will fail Solid amber The drive has failed Off The d...

Page 20: ...ty to provide the greatest storage space efficiency when drives are grouped into the same drive array Rear panel components Rear panel standard Item Description 1 Primary PCIe riser slots 1 7 2 Power...

Page 21: ...iption 1 Primary PCIe riser slots 1 7 2 Butterfly PCIe riser slots 8 16 Optional 3 Power supplies 4 4 Serial port 5 iLO Management Port 6 Video port 7 Rear USB 2 0 ports 2 8 Rear USB 3 0 ports 2 9 UID...

Page 22: ...firmware upgrade in progress 4 Hz cycle per sec iLO manual reboot sequence initiated 8 Hz cycle per sec iLO manual reboot sequence in progress 1 fast flash and then off for 3 seconds iLO Service Port...

Page 23: ...LED Status Description Off System is off or power supply has failed Solid Green Normal Fan bay numbering The server requires 12 fans with two fans per bay Fan bay numbering 23...

Page 24: ...or mezzanine connector Signals 2 7 USB 3 0 2 8 x1 SATA port X System maintenance switch 9 Front USB 3 0 and iLO Service Port connector 10 x1 SATA port Optical Drive port 11 Fan connectors 12 12 Front...

Page 25: ...essor 2 required 22 System battery 23 Tertiary PCIe riser connector processor 2 required 24 TPM connector 25 microSD connector Processor heatsink and socket components Item Description 1 Heatsink nuts...

Page 26: ...on information see the DIMM population guidelines on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website http www hpe com docs memory population rules System board DIMM slots Processor mezzanine board DIMM slots 2...

Page 27: ...Drive cage backplane identification Eight bay SFF HDD SSD drive cage backplane Eight bay SFF NVMe SSD drive cage backplane Drive cage backplane identification 27...

Page 28: ...Two bay NVMe Six bay SFF HDD Premium drive cage backplane Two bay SFF Premium drive cage backplane 28 Component identification...

Page 29: ...HPE 12G SAS Expander Card port numbering Riser board components 4 port Slimline riser Item Description 1 4 x8 Slimline NVMe connectors HPE 12G SAS Expander Card port numbering 29...

Page 30: ...Description 1 GPU power connectors 2 2 Smart Array cache backup power connectors 6 3 x16 connectors 2 4 x8 connectors 4 5 NVMe slimline connector J4 6 NVMe slimline connector J3 7 slot riser board 30...

Page 31: ...er connectors 2 2 Smart Array cache backup power connectors 7 3 x8 connectors 4 4 x16 connectors 3 Tertiary riser board Item Description 1 x8 connectors 2 2 Smart Array cache backup power connectors C...

Page 32: ...seconds to force the server to enter standby mode This method forces the server to enter standby mode without properly exiting applications and the OS If an application stops responding you can use t...

Page 33: ...m the rack Extending the server from the rack on page 32 3 Disconnect the cabling and remove the server from the rack For more information see the documentation that ships with the rack mounting optio...

Page 34: ...extend it and then rotate the display to view the LEDs Removing a hot plug SAS or SATA drive Procedure 1 Determine the status of the drive from the drive LED definitions SAS SATA drive components and...

Page 35: ...emove button will illuminate and flash Do not press the button while it is illuminated b When the flashing stops and the icon on the button is no longer illuminated or flashing press the Do Not Remove...

Page 36: ...electrostatic discharge CAUTION Do not operate the server for long periods with the access panel open or removed Operating the server in this manner results in improper airflow and improper cooling t...

Page 37: ...he server label This label provides convenient access to component identification and LED status indicators Installing the access panel Procedure 1 Place the access panel on top of the server with the...

Page 38: ...power cords before removing or installing the PCIe riser cage Procedure 1 Install the primary PCIe riser cage CAUTION To avoid damaging the connectors always install the air baffle into the server bef...

Page 39: ...server on page 32 2 Remove all power a Disconnect each power cord from the power source b Disconnect each power cord from the server 3 Do one of the following Extend the server from the rack Extendin...

Page 40: ...operate the server without the access panel baffles expansion slot covers or blanks installed If the server supports hot plug components minimize the amount of time the access panel is open Procedure...

Page 41: ...results in improper airflow and improper cooling that can lead to thermal damage 5 Remove the primary PCIe riser cage Removing a PCIe riser cage on page 39 6 If installed remove the butterfly riser ca...

Page 42: ...nnect each power cord to the server 7 Connect each power cord to the power source 8 Power up the server on page 32 Removing the fan cage Procedure 1 Power down the server on page 32 2 Remove all power...

Page 43: ...ts in improper airflow and improper cooling that can lead to thermal damage 5 Remove the fan cage Installing the fan cage Procedure 1 Install the fan cage 2 Install the access panel Installing the acc...

Page 44: ...end the server from the rack Extending the server from the rack on page 32 Remove the server from the rack Removing the server from the rack on page 33 4 Remove the access panel Removing the access pa...

Page 45: ...rd on page 107 4 Install the access panel Installing the access panel on page 37 5 Install the server into the rack Installing the server into the rack on page 53 6 Connect each power cord to the serv...

Page 46: ...er cooling that can lead to thermal damage 5 Remove the primary PCIe riser cage Removing a PCIe riser cage on page 39 6 If installed remove the butterfly riser cage Removing a PCIe riser cage on page...

Page 47: ...server for long periods with the access panel open or removed Operating the server in this manner results in improper airflow and improper cooling that can lead to thermal damage 5 Remove the primary...

Page 48: ...prevent service incidents and get you to technical experts when there is one 6 Hour Call to Repair 4 Hour 24x7 Next Business Day Startup and implementation services for both hardware and software HPE...

Page 49: ...the components cause changes in airflow through the rack and across the servers Cover all gaps with blanking panels to maintain proper airflow CAUTION Always use blanking panels to fill empty vertical...

Page 50: ...lation requirements of your facility CAUTION Protect the server from power fluctuations and temporary interruptions with a regulating uninterruptible power supply This device protects the hardware fro...

Page 51: ...from the server The front panel Power On Standby button does not completely shut off system power Portions of the power supply and some internal circuitry remain active until AC DC power is removed CA...

Page 52: ...of the system or component To prevent electrostatic damage Avoid hand contact by transporting and storing products in static safe containers Keep electrostatic sensitive parts in their containers unt...

Page 53: ...e to populate the rack from the bottom to the top Procedure 1 Install the server and cable management arm into the rack For more information see the installation instructions that ship with the rack 2...

Page 54: ...system This ProLiant server does not ship with provisioning media Everything required to manage and install the system software and firmware is preloaded on the server To operate properly the server...

Page 55: ...on follow the onscreen prompts An Internet connection is required to update the firmware and systems software Installing or deploying an operating system Before installing an operating system observe...

Page 56: ...ollowing Extend the server from the rack Extending the server from the rack on page 32 Remove the server from the rack Removing the server from the rack on page 33 4 Remove the access panel Removing t...

Page 57: ...n install the SID power switch module Secure the module using the existing screw CAUTION When routing cables always be sure that the cables are not in a position where they can be pinched or crimped 1...

Page 58: ...he fan cage on page 43 18 Install the access panel Installing the access panel on page 37 19 Install the server into the rack Installing the server into the rack on page 53 20 Connect each power cord...

Page 59: ...manner results in improper airflow and improper cooling that can lead to thermal damage 5 Remove the primary PCIe riser cage Removing a PCIe riser cage on page 39 6 If installed remove the butterfly r...

Page 60: ...nstalled in the drive cage assembly remove the drive blanks Retain the drive blanks for use in empty drive bays 13 Install the drive cage Drive boxes 1 3 box 1 shown Drive boxes 4 6 box 4 shown 60 Ins...

Page 61: ...rd Installing the 2P pass through performance board on page 107 18 Install the air baffle Installing the air baffle on page 41 CAUTION To avoid damaging the connectors always install the air baffle in...

Page 62: ...ck on page 32 Remove the server from the rack Removing the server from the rack on page 33 4 Remove the access panel Removing the access panel on page 36 CAUTION Do not operate the server for long per...

Page 63: ...the server configuration For more information see Cable matrix on page 118 and NVMe SSD drive cage cabling on page 130 CAUTION When routing cables always be sure that the cables are not in a position...

Page 64: ...o the rack Installing the server into the rack on page 53 23 Connect each power cord to the server 24 Connect each power cord to the power source 25 Power up the server on page 32 Installing a six bay...

Page 65: ...lled remove the butterfly riser cage Removing a PCIe riser cage on page 39 7 Remove the air baffle Removing the air baffle on page 40 8 If installed do one of the following Remove the processor mezzan...

Page 66: ...rd Installing the 2P pass through performance board on page 107 18 Install the air baffle Installing the air baffle on page 41 CAUTION To avoid damaging the connectors always install the air baffle in...

Page 67: ...the access panel on page 36 CAUTION Do not operate the server for long periods with the access panel open or removed Operating the server in this manner results in improper airflow and improper coolin...

Page 68: ...y CAUTION When routing cables always be sure that the cables are not in a position where they can be pinched or crimped 14 Connect the cables depending on the server configuration For more information...

Page 69: ...e Installing a butterfly PCIe riser cage on page 80 22 Install the access panel Installing the access panel on page 37 23 Install the server into the rack Installing the server into the rack on page 5...

Page 70: ...he primary PCIe riser cage Removing a PCIe riser cage on page 39 6 If installed remove the butterfly riser cage Removing a PCIe riser cage on page 39 7 Remove the air baffle Removing the air baffle on...

Page 71: ...talled in the server remove the universal media bay 13 Remove the optical disk drive tray from the universal media bay 14 Remove the SFF drive blank from the universal media bay Installing hardware op...

Page 72: ...15 Install the grommets onto the underside of the drive cage 16 Install the drive cage into the universal media bay 72 Installing hardware options...

Page 73: ...e cables depending on the server configuration For more information see Cabling on page 118 CAUTION When routing cables always be sure that the cables are not in a position where they can be pinched o...

Page 74: ...CIe riser cage on page 38 25 Install the butterfly PCIe riser cage Installing a butterfly PCIe riser cage on page 80 26 Install the access panel Installing the access panel on page 37 27 Install the s...

Page 75: ...e cage configuration Observe the following population guidelines Install a minimum of four NVMe drives in the eight bay NVMe drive cage Two drive configurations are supported in the following drive ca...

Page 76: ...2 Prepare the drive 3 Install the drive 4 Observe the LED status of the drive 76 Installing hardware options...

Page 77: ...e 36 CAUTION Do not operate the server for long periods with the access panel open or removed Operating the server in this manner results in improper airflow and improper cooling that can lead to ther...

Page 78: ...t operate the server for long periods with the access panel open or removed Operating the server in this manner results in improper airflow and improper cooling that can lead to thermal damage 5 Remov...

Page 79: ...he cables are not in a position where they can be pinched or crimped 14 Install the fan cage holders Installing fan cage holders on page 45 15 Install the fan cage Installing the fan cage on page 43 1...

Page 80: ...erfly PCIe riser cage CAUTION To prevent damage to the server or expansion boards power down the server and remove all AC power cords before removing or installing the PCI riser cage Prerequisites Bef...

Page 81: ...airflow and improper cooling that can lead to thermal damage 5 Remove the butterfly riser cage blanks a Remove the secondary slot blank b Remove the tertiary slot blank 6 Install the riser cage CAUTIO...

Page 82: ...slot riser board with four x8 two x16 and two x8 Slimline NVMe connections Seven slot riser board with four x8 and three x16 connections Four port riser board with four x8 Slimline NVMe connections Bu...

Page 83: ...er from the rack on page 32 Remove the server from the rack Removing the server from the rack on page 33 4 Remove the access panel Removing the access panel on page 36 CAUTION Do not operate the serve...

Page 84: ...ear different 10 Install the riser cage Installing the primary PCIe riser cage on page 38 11 Install the access panel Installing the access panel on page 37 12 Install the server into the rack Install...

Page 85: ...tend the server from the rack Extending the server from the rack on page 32 Remove the server from the rack Removing the server from the rack on page 33 4 Remove the access panel Removing the access p...

Page 86: ...in the following table Proc Primary riser Secondary riser Tertiary riser Primary 8x2 NVMe riser 7 slot PCIe 6 slot NVMe 7 slot PCIe 6 slot NVMe 2 slot PCIe NVMe slim NVMe Mezz 1 Slots 5 6 7 Slots 5 6...

Page 87: ...re option kit T 10 Torx screwdriver Procedure 1 Power down the server on page 32 2 Remove all power a Disconnect each power cord from the power source b Disconnect each power cord from the server 3 Do...

Page 88: ...panel Installing the access panel on page 37 11 Install the server into the rack Installing the server into the rack on page 53 12 Connect each power cord to the server 13 Connect each power cord to t...

Page 89: ...r is removed CAUTION To prevent improper cooling and thermal damage do not operate the server unless all PCI slots have either an expansion slot cover or an expansion board installed Prerequisites The...

Page 90: ...Using the labels on the cables to determine the correct connections connect the cables from ports 3 and 4 of the SAS expander card to the corresponding SAS controller in slot 6 or 16 11 Connect the c...

Page 91: ...he access panel on page 37 13 Install the server into the rack Installing the server into the rack on page 53 14 Connect each power cord to the server 15 Connect each power cord to the power source 16...

Page 92: ...er might be needed to unlock the access panel One cable kit supports up to three GPU cards Install a second GPU cable kit if installing more than three GPU cards in the server Procedure 1 Power down t...

Page 93: ...l the GPU card into the riser cage 8 Connect the GPU power cables to the riser board and loop the excess cable 9 Tuck the looped cables between the GPU cards and the riser cage Installing hardware opt...

Page 94: ...e Installing a controller WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury electric shock or damage to the equipment remove power from the server by removing the power cord The front panel Power On Stand...

Page 95: ...power a Disconnect each power cord from the power source b Disconnect each power cord from the server 4 Do one of the following Extend the server from the rack Extending the server from the rack on p...

Page 96: ...trollers in slots 6 and 16 Install SAS expander cards into slot 5 of the primary riser cage and into slot 15 of the butterfly riser cage 9 If present connect the Smart Array cache backup power cable t...

Page 97: ...power a Disconnect each power cord from the power source b Disconnect each power cord from the server 3 Do one of the following Extend the server from the rack Extending the server from the rack on pa...

Page 98: ...up the server on page 32 Processor options Identifying the processor type The processor type installed in the server is briefly displayed during POST To view this information and additional processor...

Page 99: ...e access panel Procedure 1 Observe the following alerts CAUTION When handling the heatsink always hold it along the top and bottom of the fins Holding it from the sides can damage the fins CAUTION To...

Page 100: ...mal damage 6 Remove the primary PCIe riser cage Removing a PCIe riser cage on page 39 7 If installed remove the butterfly riser cage Removing a PCIe riser cage on page 39 8 Remove the air baffle Remov...

Page 101: ...cur c Using a T 30 Torx screwdriver fully tighten each heatsink nuts in the order indicated on the heatsink label 1 2 3 4 until it no longer turns 11 Install the processor mezzanine tray Installing a...

Page 102: ...ch power cord from the power source b Disconnect each power cord from the server 3 Do one of the following Extend the server from the rack Extending the server from the rack on page 32 Remove the serv...

Page 103: ...ower cord to the server 17 Connect each power cord to the power source 18 Power up the server on page 32 Memory options IMPORTANT This server does not support mixing LRDIMMs and RDIMMs Attempting to m...

Page 104: ...to locate specific information about the DIMM Item Description Definition 1 Capacity 8 GB 16 GB 32 GB 64 GB 128 GB 2 Rank 1R Single rank 2R Dual rank 4R Quad rank 8R Octal rank 3 Data width on DRAM x4...

Page 105: ...The components included with the hardware option kit A T 10 Torx screwdriver might be needed to unlock the access panel Procedure 1 Power down the server on page 32 2 Remove all power a Disconnect ea...

Page 106: ...he air baffle into the server before installing the riser cages 13 Install the primary PCIe riser cage Installing the primary PCIe riser cage on page 38 14 Install the butterfly PCIe riser cage Instal...

Page 107: ...page 33 4 Remove the access panel Removing the access panel on page 36 CAUTION Do not operate the server for long periods with the access panel open or removed Operating the server in this manner resu...

Page 108: ...13 Install the access panel Installing the access panel on page 37 14 Install the server into the rack Installing the server into the rack on page 53 15 Connect each power cord to the server 16 Connec...

Page 109: ...e the server for long periods with the access panel open or removed Operating the server in this manner results in improper airflow and improper cooling that can lead to thermal damage 5 Remove the pr...

Page 110: ...terfly PCIe riser cage on page 80 15 Install the access panel Installing the access panel on page 37 16 Install the server into the rack Installing the server into the rack on page 53 17 Connect each...

Page 111: ...in improper airflow and improper cooling that can lead to thermal damage 5 Install the intrusion detection switch 6 Install the access panel Installing the access panel on page 37 7 Install the server...

Page 112: ...hardware damage or halt data access Hewlett Packard Enterprise SPECIAL REMINDER Before enabling TPM functionality on this system you must ensure that your intended use of TPM complies with relevant l...

Page 113: ...ons of the power supply and some internal circuitry remain active until AC power is removed WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces allow the drives and the internal system com...

Page 114: ...nstall only in the orientation shown Any attempt to install the TPM in a different orientation might result in damage to the TPM or system board 2 Align the TPM board with the key on the connector and...

Page 115: ...b Press the Power On Standby button Enabling the Trusted Platform Module When enabling the Trusted Platform module observe the following guidelines By default the Trusted Platform Module is enabled a...

Page 116: ...onfirm reboot If the following actions were performed the server reboots a second time without user input During this reboot the TPM setting becomes effective Changing from TPM 1 2 and TPM 2 0 Changin...

Page 117: ...nerated during BitLocker setup and can be saved and printed after BitLocker is enabled When using BitLocker always retain the recovery key password The recovery key password is required to enter Recov...

Page 118: ...e cable channels on either side of the chassis Cable matrix Use the following tables to find cabling information and part numbers SAS SATA kits Option kit Cable part number From To Power cable part nu...

Page 119: ...AS 970mm 820mm cable kit 881701 001 5 M SAS SATA 1x4 1x4 cable kit 881702 001 Data kits Option kit Cable part number From To Front USB display port universal media bay Included with component Componen...

Page 120: ...CIe slot Server riser configuration 6 slot riser installed in the primary riser cage of NVMe drives supported Processor quantity Cable part number From To Power cable part number 2 1 869957 001 1 Driv...

Page 121: ...rimary 6 slot riser 870479 001 3 Drive box 4 2SFF Premium drive cage Primary 6 slot riser To order spare cables use the following kits and spare part numbers 1 NVMe cable kit 877983 001 2 NVMe cable k...

Page 122: ...870479 001 3 Drive box 2 8SFF 6 2 Premium drive cage Primary 6 slot riser Drive box 3 8SFF 6 2 Premium drive cage Primary 6 slot riser 6 3 870508 001 2 Drive box 2 8 NVMe drive cage Primary 6 slot ris...

Page 123: ...isers installed of NVMe drives supported Processor quantity Cable part number From To Power cable part number 2 2 869957 001 1 Drive box 2 8SFF 6 2 Premium drive cage Primary 6 slot riser 870479 001 3...

Page 124: ...ntity Cable part number From To Power cable part number 2 2 869957 001 1 Drive box 2 8SFF 6 2 Premium drive cage Butterfly 6 slot riser 870479 001 3 2 2 869957 0011 Drive box 4 2SFF Premium drive cage...

Page 125: ...and 2 slot risers installed 4 port NVMe mezzanine card installed of NVMe drives supported Processor quantity Cable part number From To Power cable part number 16 3 870508 001 2 Drive box 2 8 NVMe driv...

Page 126: ...drive cage Primary 4 port riser 18 4 870508 001 2 Drive box 2 8 NVMe drive cage 4 port mezzanine card 870479 001 3 Drive box 3 8 NVMe drive cage Primary 4 port riser 869957 001 1 Drive box 4 2SFF Pre...

Page 127: ...NVMe mezzanine card installed of NVMe drives supported Processor quantity Cable part number From To Power cable part number 16 3 870508 001 2 Drive box 2 8 NVMe drive cage 4 port mezzanine card 870479...

Page 128: ...Universal media bay cabling With optional optical disk drive With optional 2SFF drive cage 128 Universal media bay cabling...

Page 129: ...Front panel USB port cabling Power switch module Systems Insight Display module cabling Front panel USB port cabling 129...

Page 130: ...o primary PCIe riser Drive cages to tertiary riser slot NVMe SSD drive cage cabling 6 drive or fewer configuration Drive box 2 connected to the 6 slot risers installed in the primary and butterfly ris...

Page 131: ...the 6 slot risers installed in the primary and butterfly riser cages 16 drive configuration Drive box 2 connected to the 4 port NVMe mezzanine card Drive box 3 connected to the 4 port slimline riser i...

Page 132: ...lot riser installed in the butterfly riser cage Drive box 4 universal media bay with two bay SFF Premium drive cage connected to the 6 slot riser installed in the butterfly riser cage Or Drive box 1 e...

Page 133: ...expander card installed in the primary riser cage 48 drive configuration Cables from the lower drive box backplanes are routed as shown in the 24 drive configuration Cables from the upper drive box b...

Page 134: ...HPE Smart Storage Battery cabling Cable Description System board HPE Smart Storage battery Orange Processor mezzanine tray HPE Smart Storage battery Blue 134 HPE Smart Storage Battery cabling...

Page 135: ...duct QuickSpecs For more information about product features specifications options configurations and compatibility see the product QuickSpecs on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website http www hpe co...

Page 136: ...download the Active Health System Log and send it to a support professional to help you resolve an issue When you download and send Active Health System data to Hewlett Packard Enterprise you agree t...

Page 137: ...hips for multiple iLO systems Any user can view information on iLO Federation pages but a license is required for using the following features Group Virtual Media Group power control Group power cappi...

Page 138: ...k is an advanced server inventory and firmware and driver update solution that enables rapid discovery detailed inventory reporting and firmware and driver updates by leveraging iLO advanced functiona...

Page 139: ...u are currently running is required for compatibility NOTE Intelligent Provisioning does not function within multihomed configurations A multihomed host is one that is connected to two or more network...

Page 140: ...ents For more information or to download the STK see the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website UEFI System Utilities The UEFI System Utilities is embedded in the system ROM Its features enable you to per...

Page 141: ...are Secure Boot ensures that each component launched during the boot process is digitally signed and that the signature is validated against a set of trusted certificates embedded in the UEFI BIOS Sec...

Page 142: ...party UEFI tools are not restricted 3 If an administrator password is set enter it at the prompt and press Enter The Shell prompt appears 4 Enter the commands required to complete your task 5 Enter t...

Page 143: ...rocedures For additional security external USB functionality can be disabled through USB options in UEFI System Utilities Redundant ROM support The server enables you to upgrade or configure the ROM s...

Page 144: ...options SUM identifies associated nodes you can update at the same time to avoid interdependency issues Key features of SUM include Discovery engine that finds installed versions of hardware firmware...

Page 145: ...nce for HPE ProLiant servers and associated options NOTE Do not manage the same nodes with iLO Amplifier Pack and HPE OneView at the same time Updating firmware from the System Utilities Use the Firmw...

Page 146: ...ent provides updated system firmware that can be installed directly on supported operating systems Additionally when used in conjunction with SUM this Smart Component allows the user to update firmwar...

Page 147: ...attributes Operational Support Services enable you to choose the right service level length of coverage and response time to fit your business needs For more information see the Hewlett Packard Enterp...

Page 148: ...ical and cautionary IML events To access the troubleshooting resources see the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Information Library http www hpe com info gen10 troubleshooting NMI functionality An NMI crash...

Page 149: ...the spare designated for this product Procedure 1 Power down the server on page 32 2 Remove all power a Disconnect each power cord from the power source b Disconnect each power cord from the server 3...

Page 150: ...erse the removal procedure 8 Properly dispose of the old battery For more information about battery replacement or proper disposal contact an authorized reseller or an authorized service provider 150...

Page 151: ...ype and number of options installed Maximum allowable altitude change rate is 457 m min 1500 ft min Non operating 9144 m 30 000 ft Maximum allowable altitude change rate is 457 m min 1500 ft min 1 All...

Page 152: ...ft to a maximum of 3050 m 10 000 ft 1 1 System performance may be reduced if operating in the extended ambient operating range or with a fan fault The approved hardware configurations for this system...

Page 153: ...hour 3 067 at 100 VAC 2 958 at 200 VAC 2 949 at 240 VAC for China only Power supply output Rated steady state power 800 W at 100 VAC to 127 VAC input 800 W at 100 VAC to 240 VAC input 800 W at 240 VD...

Page 154: ...power 1 734 W at 200 VAC 1 725 W at 240 VAC BTUs per hour 5 918 at 200 VAC 5 884 at 240 VAC Power supply output Rated steady state power 1 600 W at 200 VAC to 240 VAC input 1 600 W at 240 VDC input M...

Page 155: ...rary www hpe com info EIL Single Point of Connectivity Knowledge SPOCK Storage compatibility matrix www hpe com storage spock Storage white papers and analyst reports www hpe com storage whitepapers F...

Page 156: ...ponents Accessing updates Some software products provide a mechanism for accessing software updates through the product interface Review your product documentation to identify the recommended software...

Page 157: ...n your product s service level Hewlett Packard Enterprise strongly recommends that you register your device for remote support If your product includes additional remote support details use search to...

Page 158: ...liament and the Council A chemical information report for this product can be found at www hpe com info reach For Hewlett Packard Enterprise product environmental and safety information and compliance...

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