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rp24xx Hardware Manual

Содержание A4500A - VMEbus Single Board Computer 744 Motherboard

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Страница 2: ...onsequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material Hewlett Packard assumes no responsibility for the use or reliability of its software on equipment that is not furnished by Hewlett Packard All rights are reserved No part of this document may be photographed reproduced or translated to another language without prior written consent of Hewlett Packard Company...

Страница 3: ...1 What s New and Using This Information ...

Страница 4: ...Chapter 4 ...

Страница 5: ... your rp24xx server There are several ways to navigate this site The left frame will usually contain the main navigation network The initial view in this frame is similar to a Table of Contents However if you wish to view a listing by topic click on the Index button near the top of the screen Some of the topics will link to information at another site If you are reading this information from a CD ...

Страница 6: ...Chapter Using rp24xx Server Information 6 ...

Страница 7: ...ere are effective as of August 2002 New Sections What s New is the latest addition to the rp24xx server web site This section will tell you about the latest changes to the previously released information and provide a direct link to that information Modified Sections Identified changes to all sections as applicable to HP e3000 NOTE All references to rp24xx are equally applicable to the HP e3000 ...

Страница 8: ...Chapter What s New 2 ...

Страница 9: ...2 System Hardware Overview and Reference Information ...

Страница 10: ...Chapter 10 ...

Страница 11: ...se Server Family hardware http www hp com products1 servers family_overview html For an overview of the HP 9000 rp24xx Server hardware http www unixsolutions hp com products servers aclass index htm Software Requirements rp24xx servers are designed to operate with HP UX version 11 ACE or later ...

Страница 12: ...Chapter System Overview 12 ...

Страница 13: ...lier Lower Bus Adapter Lower Bus Adapter Lower Bus Adapter Lower Bus Adapter SYSTEM FANS POWER SUPPLY PCXW PDH PDC PCXW Power Converter PLATFORM MONITOR Power Converter GSP Hot Plug Disks Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Universal PCI Slot 66MHz 64b Universal PCI Slot 66MHz 64b Universal PCI Slot 66MHz 64b Universal PCI Slot 66MHz 64b Twin Turbo NOTE The implemented speed is Ultra 1 10Bt GSP LAN 10 100...

Страница 14: ...Chapter rp24xx Block Diagram 20 ...

Страница 15: ...Electrical Safety Electrostatic Discharge ESD Precautions Battery Notice Cabinet Safety Precautions Declaration of Conformity FCC Statement USA Only Canada RFI Statement European Union RFI Statement Korean RFI Statement Taiwan RFI Statement Japan Safety and Regulatory Statements Acoustics Germany Australian C Tick Label Laser Safety Product Information For detailed information on the rp24xx Enterp...

Страница 16: ...rostatic Discharge ESD Precautions When handling any electronic component or assembly such as a PCI card or Memory SIMM you must observe the following antistatic precautions to prevent damage An ESD kit HP P N A3024 80004 is available or supplied with Memory additions This kit contains one wrist strap one conductive sheet and one anti static foam pad Always wear a grounded wrist strap when working...

Страница 17: ...stalled both the front and rear anti tip feet must remain in place to maintain stability Only one slideable product must be extended at a time WARNING Use of any slide mount product requires the installation of a cabinet anti tip device The anti tip device for the following cabinet products is a pair of anti tip feet A4900A A4901A A4902A A5134A A5135A A5136A J1500A J1501A and J1502A Install both f...

Страница 18: ...ürfen die kippsicheren Füße nicht wieder entfernt werden um sicheren Stand zu gewährleisten Ziehen Sie jeweils nur ein bewegliches Teil heraus WARNING Bevor Sie auf Gleitschienen ruhende Produkte einbauen müssen Sie für die Kippsicherheit der Einbaugehäuse sorgen Bei den folgenden Gehäuseprodukten verwenden Sie dazu in Paaren gelieferte kippsichere Füße A4900A A4901A A4902A A5134A A5135A A5136A J1...

Страница 19: ...un élément coulissant exige l installation préalable d un dispositif antibasculement Pour les armoires A4900A A4901A A4902A A5134A A5135A A5136A J1500A J1501A et J1502A ce dispositif consiste en une paire de pieds antibasculement Fixez les pieds antibasculement à l avant et à l arrière de l armoire avant d installer un élément coulissant dans cette dernière Pour les armoires A1896A A1897A A1883A A...

Страница 20: ...uiere la instalación de un dispositivo de protección del armario El dispositivo de protección para los siguientes armarios es un par de punteras de protección A4900A A4901A A4902A A5134A A5135A A5136A J1500A J1501A y J1502A Instale las punteras de protección delanteras y traseras en el armario antes de instalar ningún producto de montaje deslizable El dispositivo de protección para los siguientes ...

Страница 21: ...s pés dianteiros quanto nos traseiros devem permanecer em seus lugares adequados para garantir a estabilidade da peça Deve se abrir apenas uma parte deslizante por vez WARNING O uso de qualquer produto de montagem deslizante requer a instalação de um dispositivo anti tombamento para armários Um par de pés anti tombamento é o dispositivo anti tombamento para os seguintes armários A4900A A4901A A490...

Страница 22: ...ntiribaltamento dopo l installazione perché stabilizzano gli armadi Estendere o aprire soltanto un prodotto scorrevole per volta WARNING L uso di qualsiasi elemento scorrevole richiede l installazione di un dispositivo antiribaltamento Il dispositivo di questo tipo adatto per i seguenti armadi è costituito da una coppia di piedini antiribaltamento A4900A A4901A A4902A A5134A A5135A A5136A J1500A J...

Страница 23: ...r produkt dras ut WARNING Efter montering ska tippskyddsfötterna sitta kvar både fram och baktill så att stabiliteten upprätthålls De inskjutningsbara produkterna får bara dras ut en i sänder WARNING Kabinettet måste tippskyddas för att en inskjutningsbar produkt ska kunna användas För följande kabinettprodukter ska två tippskyddsfötter användas A4900A A4901A A4902A A5134A A5135A A5136A J1500A J15...

Страница 24: ... op de juiste manier installeren WARNING Zodra de kast is geïnstalleerd mogen de stabilisatiesteunen niet meer worden verplaatst U mag niet meer dan één uitschuifbaar onderdeel tegelijk uitschuiven WARNING Als u verwisselbare opslagmedia wilt plaatsen moet u de kast stabiliseren Voor de volgende producten maakt u gebruik van stabilisatiesteunen A4900A A4901A A4902A A5134A A5135A A5136A J1500A J150...

Страница 25: ...stallation skal både de forreste og bageste anti tip fødder blive siddende for at opretholde stabiliteten Der må kun trækkes en udtræksdel ud ad gangen WARNING Ved enhver brug af udtræksdele skal der monteres anti tip indretninger for skabet For følgende skabstyper anvendes der som anti tip indretning et par anti tip fødder A4900A A4901A A4902A A5134A A5135A A5136A J1500A J1501A og J1502A Anti tip...

Страница 26: ...al anti tippe føttene både foran og bak fortsatt være på for å opprettholde stabilitet Produkter som kan gli inn og ut av skapet må kun trekkes ut ett og ett om gangen WARNING Bruk av produkter som kan gli inn og ut krever at det installeres en anti tippe enhet for skap Anti tippe enheten for følgende skapprodukter er et par anti tippe føtter A4900A A4901A A4902A A5134A A5135A A5136A J1500A J1501A...

Страница 27: ...äytyy jättää paikoilleen sekä edessä että takana jotta kaappi pysyisi vakaasti paikoillaan Vain yksi liukuosa saa olla ulkona kerrallaan WARNING Liukuviksi asennettavien tuotteiden käyttö vaatii laitekaapin kaatumisen estävän laitteen asentamista Kaatumisen estävä laite laitekaapeille A4900A A4901A A4902A A5134A A5135A A5136A J1500A J1501A ja J1502A on pari kaatumisen estäviä jalkoja Asenna sekä e...

Страница 28: ...Chapter hp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information 36 www docs hp com ...

Страница 29: ...Chapter hp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information 37 www docs hp com ...

Страница 30: ...Chapter hp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information 38 www docs hp com ...

Страница 31: ...Chapter hp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information 39 www docs hp com ...

Страница 32: ...Chapter hp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information 40 www docs hp com ...

Страница 33: ... IEC 60825 1 1993 A1 EN 60825 1 1994 A11 Class 1 GB 4943 1995 EMC CISPR 22 1997 EN 55022 1998 Class A 1 CISPR 24 1997 EN 55024 1998 IEC 61000 3 2 1995 EN 61000 3 2 1995 A14 IEC 61000 3 3 1994 EN 61000 3 3 1995 GB 9254 1988 Supplementary Information The product herewith complies with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC and the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and carries the CE marking ...

Страница 34: ...ul interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Hewlett Packard s system verification tests were conducted with HP supported peripheral devices and HP shielded cables such as those you receive with your computer Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Hewlett Packard could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Cables us...

Страница 35: ...Chapter hp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information 43 Korean RFI Statement Taiwan RFI Statement Japan Safety and Regulatory Statements K 0 29 G 0 41 ...

Страница 36: ...ernal to the Optical Link Module OLM for connection to the Fibre communications port In the USA the OLM is certified as a Class 1 laser product conforming to the requirements contained in the Department of Health and Human Services DHHS regulation 21 CFR Subchapter J The certification is indicated by a label on the plastic OLM housing Outside the USA the OLM is certified as a Class 1 laser product...

Страница 37: ...me ground potential Use conductive tables and chairs Use a grounded wrist strap or other grounding method and antistatic mats when handling circuit boards Store spare electronic modules in antistatic containers Static protection measures office environments Office areas generally do not offer the same degree of environmental control possible in a computer room However some of the same precautions ...

Страница 38: ...D Safety Standards 46 Use conductive tables and chairs Use a grounded wrist strap or other grounding method and antistatic mats when handling circuit boards Store spare electronic modules in antistatic containers ...

Страница 39: ...m or office environment can be reduced by the following means Dropped ceiling Cover with a commercial grade of fire resistant acoustic rated fiberglass ceiling tile Sound deadening Cover the walls with curtains or other sound deadening material Removable partitions Foam rubber models reduce noise levels the best Sound power level 6 4 Bels LWA Sound pressure level at operator position 58 2 dB LPA ...

Страница 40: ...Chapter Acoustic Safety Standards 48 ...

Страница 41: ...ion of computer equipment The customer is responsible for making sure their computer system installation is in compliance with all local laws regulations and codes for mechanical building and electrical distribution systems prior to system installation The Hewlett Packard Site Preparation Specialist can assist in determining your local regulations ...

Страница 42: ...Chapter Local Computer Installation Codes 50 ...

Страница 43: ...tude Altitude effects the cooling of computer systems Less air density means less cooling Differences in air temperature input to exhaust can increase significantly at higher altitudes Maximum Altitude Operational 3000 meters above sea level Non operational 4572 meters above sea level ...

Страница 44: ...Chapter Altitude Operation Standards 52 ...

Страница 45: ...vents Temperature and Humidity Specifications Parameter Maximum Non Operating Range Recommended Operating Range Maximum Operating Range Rate Of Change per hour Temperaturea a At altitudes up to 3 000 meters 40o C to 65o C 40o F to 149o F 20o to 25o C 70o to 77o F 5o C to 39o C 41o F to 102o F 10o C 50o F Rb 20o C 68o F Nc 20o F 7o C Rb 30o F 1o C Nc b Repetitive c Non repetitive Operating Humidity...

Страница 46: ...Chapter Temperature and Humidity Operation Standards 54 ...

Страница 47: ...peration of janitorial equipment can induce electrical noise and cause abnormal operation of the computer system Your electrician can verify whether or not maintenance outlets are on separate panels Lightning In some geographical areas it may by advisable to install lightning protection for both personnel and computer systems In the United States USA the installation of lightning or surge arrestor...

Страница 48: ...Chapter Electrical Interference Safety Standards 56 ...

Страница 49: ...gases and or solvent vapors such as those from liquid spirit duplicating equipment and wet process photo copiers can also cause damage Some of the most common contaminants are dust smoke ash eraser debris food crumbs and salty air Electrostatic Discharge If there is an abnormally high level of static electricity at your computer system s location 15 KV or higher anyone can cause sparking upon cont...

Страница 50: ...Chapter Other Safety Operation Standards 58 ...

Страница 51: ...3 System Site Preparation ...

Страница 52: ...Chapter 60 ...

Страница 53: ...Non Operating Range Recommended Operating Range Maximum Operating Range Rate Of Change per hour Temperaturea a At altitudes up to 3 000 meters 40o C to 65o C 40o F to 149o F 20o to 25o C 70o to 77o F 5o C to 35o C 41o F to 95o F 10o C 50o F Rb 20o C 68o F Nc 20o F 7o C Rb 30o F 1o C Nc b Repetitive c Non repetitive Operating Humidity 5 to 90 non condensing at 25o C 77o F 40 50 non condensing at 25...

Страница 54: ...Chapter Cooling Requirements 62 ...

Страница 55: ... is to be used ensure that it is properly connected to the server Power cord plugs for stand alone servers are available to meet unique power configurations used all over the world Cabinet Mounted Server Power Requirements Cabinet mounted servers have the same power requirements as stand alone servers However the power cords for cabinets are dependent on the type of Power Distribution Unit PDU PDU...

Страница 56: ...Chapter Input Power Requirements 64 ...

Страница 57: ...A4900A Factory Integrated 1 25m x 19 Cabinet 25 12 59 7 x 100 3 x 125 7 23 5 x 39 5 x 49 5 A4901A Factory Integrated 1 6m x 19 Cabinet 33 16 59 7 x 100 3 x 161 3 23 5 x 39 5 x 63 5 A4902A Factory Integrated 2 0m x 19 Cabinet 41 20 59 7 x 100 3 x 196 9 23 5 x 39 5 x 77 5 J1502A Field Integrated 1 25m x 19 Cabinet 25 12 59 7 x 100 3 x 125 7 23 5 x 39 5 x 49 5 J1501A Field Integrated 1 6m x 19 Cabine...

Страница 58: ... each side that attach to the front posts of the cabinet Screws are used as a safeguard against accidental ejection in case a cabinet tips forward rp24xx servers installed in all HP cabinets are secured with captive screws HP will NOT support servers that are not secured to the cabinet with screws Failure to heed this warning could result in serious personal injury or damage to the server C2787A F...

Страница 59: ...ckard will not support or warrant servers that are damaged as a result of being improperly strapped or stacked more than six servers high Server Dimensions The physical characteristics of the rp24xx server are listed as follows WARNING DO NOT attempt to lift the server by the front bezel The plastic bezel is attached by pressing it onto four ball tipped posts located on the front of the server cov...

Страница 60: ...t the surface on which the stacked servers are sitting will support the combined weight of all servers in the stack plus the weight of all other associated equipment Failure to heed this warning may result in serious injury and or equipment damage Access Location Rear 15 cm 6 in Sides 7 5 cm 3 in Front 7 5 cm 3 in ...

Страница 61: ... in a cabinet This section provides requirements for stand alone server installation Server Dimensions The physical characteristics of the rp24xx server are listed as follows Stand Alone Server Minimum Service Access Requirements Dimension Height 9 52 cm 3 75 in Width 48 26 cm 19 in Depth 63 5 cm 25 in Weight 22 68 kg 50 lbs Access Location Rear 30 cm 12 in Left Side 15 cm 6 in Right Side 30 cm 12...

Страница 62: ...Chapter Stand Alone Server Site Requirements 70 ...

Страница 63: ...d Humidity Specifications Parameter Maximum Non Operating Range Recommend ed Operating Range Maximum Operating Range Rate Of Change per hour Temperaturea a At altitudes up to 3 000 meters 40o C to 65o C 40o F to 149o F 20o to 25o C 70o to 77o F 5o C to 35o C plus or minus 2o C 41o F to 95o F plus or minus 3o F 10o C 50o F Rb 20o C 68o F Nc 20o F 7o C Rb 30o F 1o C Nc b Repetitive c Non repetitive ...

Страница 64: ...Chapter Temperature and Humidity Operation Standards 72 ...

Страница 65: ...4 Server Unpack and Install Instructions ...

Страница 66: ...Chapter 74 ...

Страница 67: ...unpacking electronics equipment Failure to follow this precaution may result in personal injury or damage to components Step 2 Carefully open the carton remove the contents and set them on the work surface Each carton will contain The server A plastic pedestal base for holding the server in a side mounted position An accessory kit A packet containing installation instructions and regulatory inform...

Страница 68: ... side in order to conserve table space or standing the server on the floor To install the pedestal base follow the instructions listed below Step 1 As you are facing the front of the server carefully stand it on its side with the right side up Step 2 Place the pedestal smooth side down on the server side and align it lengthwise so that it is parallel with the server Step 3 Center the pedestal fron...

Страница 69: ...and regulatory data Third Party Software NOTE This information is not applicable to e3000 systems This server includes licenses for three third party software products Please refer to the materials contained in the shipping box for general product information and for instructions on how to download or obtain CDs with this software The three software products are as follows Resonate Central Dispatc...

Страница 70: ...s Application Protocol WAP Server Nokia WAP server is the industry leading WAP server software It provides seamless functionality with most HTTP servers retrieving native WML and WML Script content or converting HTML content to WML Further product information can be found in your shipping box If you cannot locate the product information or if you need additional installation assistance please cons...

Страница 71: ...xternal SCSI devices to the Single Ended SCSI bus labeled Narrow Single Ended SCSI Path 0 0 2 0 on the system card or to the Ultra 2 SCSI bus labeled Ultra 2 SCSI Path 0 0 1 0 100 240V 600W 6 0 2 6A 50 60Hz Ultra2 Wide SCSI Path 0 0 1 0 Narrow Single Ended SCSI Path 0 0 2 0 A B GSP Reset On Off Switch TOC 10 100BASE T Path 0 0 0 0 Pull Out Tab 10BASE T LAN Console Console UPS Port Path 0 2 0 win w...

Страница 72: ...efore connecting the server to your LAN Using the LAN Console as a System Console If a LAN Console is to be used as a system console connect it to the system with an RJ45 LAN cable to the RJ45 connector labeled 10BASE T LAN Console connection on the back of the server Connect the Core Local Area Network LAN Connect the 10 100BASE T Core LAN on the system board to the LAN with an RJ45 LAN cable Con...

Страница 73: ...four of the holes in the columns at each corner to determine the position of the rails for the first server When the first rails are installed continue to use the four hole requirement as your guide for installing additional rp24xx servers Installing the Server The following procedure describes how to install a stand alone server into an approved cabinet on a slide rail assembly Step 1 Ensure that...

Страница 74: ...ked Step 3 Refer to the A 400 A 500 Server Slide Rail Installation instructions for both server and cabinet rail installation instructions Installing Bezel End Caps Each server is shipped with two metal brackets and two plastic end caps that are designed to be attached to a stand alone server if it is to be mounted in a cabinet Locate these items and have them available for installation The follow...

Страница 75: ...net follow the procedure listed below to attach the brackets and end caps Step 1 Extend the server between four and six inches out of the cabinet to allow room to work Step 2 Attach the metal brackets to each end of the bezel with two plastic retainers as shown in the following graphic 2 Metal brackets 3 Plastic end caps Callout Item ...

Страница 76: ...abinet until it is flush against the vertical columns Replace the screws that fasten the server to the rack Step 5 Attach the bezel to the front of the server The cabinet mounted server will now look like the picture shown below Installation In Third Party Racks Overview HP has qualified the rack systems of several vendors as suitable for rp24xx server installation ...

Страница 77: ...quired in the rear HP recommends 40 inches in front and 24 inches in the rear for service access and proper safety in proximity to energized electronic equipment Safety Checklist To insure the installation is safe the following items must be addressed Anti tip safety The rp24xx server slides out of the rack about 24 inches for service When extended this far there can be a major tip hazard for the ...

Страница 78: ...rd completely out of the rack for access For warranty purposes a proper method of strain relief must be used especially for any SCSI type cables on the PCI cards This may force the elimination of the rear door in some cases Judgement is required based on the following examples MINIMAL CABLING If the customer has a power cable and two LAN cables attached to the rp24xx server cabling options include...

Страница 79: ...UST Cable Strain Relief MUST Front Access 40 inches Rear Access 24 inches Table 0 4 Rack Mounting Hardware Doors Qualified Tip Stability Device Contact Chatsworth Megaframe Rack cabinet 12468 Series Full Rack Mounting Rail paira 12464 Series Half Rack Mounting Rail paira 14032 Series Perforated Metal Door 712441 001 Floor Clamp Kit www chatsworth com Table 0 3 Continued ...

Страница 80: ...Bracket JDF8242L Paramount 84 x 24 left hinged JDF8424R Paramount 84 x 24 right hinged JDP84242 Paramount Frame perforated door insert for 84 x 24 door frame JTPP2440 perforated top panel 24 W x 40 D Floor anchoring www wrightline com SMC 36 Deep LAN Storage Module rp24xx server Adaptor Ventilated Front and Rear Floor anchoring Sales Customer Support 1 800 SMC PLUS 1 800 762 7587 a Requires purcha...

Страница 81: ...n kit contents are as follows 2 Slides inner 2 Slides outer 2 Slides mount front 2 Slides mount rear 2 Plastic bezel end caps 1 Cable Management device 1 see through plastic bag containing 2 bracket end caps 2 rack mounting ears 1 see through plastic bag containing 2 front RBI adapters 2 rear RBI adapters 2 cres fr flanges 4 M4 x 0 7 screws 10 10 32 x 0 5 screws 10 Sheet metal nuts Note Contains n...

Страница 82: ...ement device is not shown NOTE This illustration shows non E series HP cabinet columns The following procedures list the steps required to install a stand alone server in a cabinet Step 1 Attach rear slide mounts to the outer rails using M4 x 0 7mm screws Do not fully tighten screws Allow the rear slide mount to move along slot in the outer rail ...

Страница 83: ...on 91 Step 2 Place the outer rails with mounting brackets in the rack Engage support hooks in the rack columns The front mounts and rear mounts are different as shown below Support Hook attached to rack column Front Slide Mount Placement ...

Страница 84: ...tal nuts on rear columns Locate the slide mount laterally against rack column Install and tighten the M5 x 0 8mm machine screws Step 4 Install and tighten the M5 x 0 8mm machine screws on the front slide mounts Step 5 Tighten the M4 x 0 7mm screws that attach the slide rails to the rear mounts ...

Страница 85: ...ear of the server chassis Step 7 Double check all mounting screws to ensure that they are tight Step 8 Completely extend both outer slides to the front of the rack Outer slides should latch in the extended position Step 9 Align the inner rails on the server between the extended outer rails on the rack WARNING The rp24xx server weights 22 68 kg 50 lbs Use two people or a lift during installation Ta...

Страница 86: ...nd engaged before attempting to slide the server into the cabinet The inner rail attached to the server must have both top and bottom edges inside the outer cabinet rails Step 10 Carefully guide the inner slide rails on the server chassis into the outer rails engaging the ball bearing carriers CAUTION Do NOT force the slides together To do so may damage the ball bearing carriers The inner slides w...

Страница 87: ...to the rack columns with M4 x 0 7mm screws and M4 clip nuts Step 14 Optional Install shipping retainers at the rear of the unit if the server is to be shipped while installed in a rack Install retainers with M5 x 0 8mm screws and M5 clip nuts ccrr013 Shipping Retainers ...

Страница 88: ...Chapter Server Slide Rail Installation 96 ...

Страница 89: ...n additional safeguard against the cabinet toppling forward during installation Failure to observe this precaution could result in personal injury or death and equipment damage Step 3 Connect the console and system peripherals to the server s NOTE Attaching cables while the rails are extended fully forward will ensure that sufficient slack is available for later maintenance Step 4 Connect the cabi...

Страница 90: ...Chapter Cabinet Installation 98 ...

Страница 91: ...careful not to tip the cabinet while unpacking Failure to heed this warning can result in serious injury or death and equipment damage To unpack the cabinet perform the following steps WARNING Wear protective glasses while cutting the plastic bands around the shipping container These bands are under tension Failure to heed this warning can result in serious eye injury if the severed bands snap bac...

Страница 92: ...ack 100 Step 3 Remove the brackets securing the cabinet to the pallet callout 4 Step 4 Insert the ramps in the notches provided on the pallet callout 5 Remove the side panels from the cabinet and set them aside callout 6 1 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 ...

Страница 93: ...down the ramp callout 7 WARNING A fully configured 2 0 meter cabinet can weigh over 500 kg 1100 lbs Always use at least two people to roll the cabinet off of the pallet Be careful not to tip the cabinet while unloading Failure to heed this warning can result in serious injury or death and equipment damage 5 5 5 6 6 ...

Страница 94: ...ecklist Open the rear door and inspect the inside of the cabinet Inspect all cables and ensure that they are secure Inspect all rails for signs of damage Check all mounting screws for tightness Check all components for signs of shifting during shipment or any signs of damage NOTE If the shipment is either incomplete damaged or fails to meet specifications notify the nearest Hewlett Packard Sales a...

Страница 95: ...ble Power Supply UPS Option 103 PowerTrust Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS Option Unpack the PowerTrust UPS and use the installation information in the PowerTrust System Guide included with the UPS to connect the UPS to the cabinet ...

Страница 96: ...Chapter PowerTrust Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS Option 104 ...

Страница 97: ...izers Push the cabinet up the ramp onto the pallet Be sure to position the cabinet so that the front goes up the ramp first Secure the cabinet to the pallet with the shipping clamps shipping block and rear door support Place the anti static bag over the cabinet Place bezel support packing on the front corners of the cabinet Secure it with a wrap Place the top cap packing material and loading unloa...

Страница 98: ...Chapter Repackaging the Cabinet for Shipment 106 ...

Страница 99: ...e server by the front bezel The plastic bezel is attached by pressing it onto four ball tipped posts located on the front of the server cover and pulls off with very little pressure The bezel WILL NOT support the 23 kg 50 lb weight of the server Failure to observe this precaution will cause damage to the server and may cause personal injury Step 3 Place the first server over the strap and position...

Страница 100: ...Chapter Stacking Servers 108 CAUTION DO NOT stack heavy objects such as monitors on top of the server The weight may cause the top to cave in and damage internal components ...

Страница 101: ...that are damaged as a result of being improperly strapped or stacked more than six servers high Follow the steps listed below Step 1 Pull the flat end of the strap out of the loop end and pull the Velcro pieces apart WARNING DO NOT attempt to lift the server by the front bezel The plastic bezel is attached by pressing it onto four ball tipped posts located on the front of the server cover and pull...

Страница 102: ...Chapter Unstacking Servers 110 ...

Страница 103: ...5 Operating Instructions ...

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Страница 105: ...10BaseT LAN connection Subnet mask Gateway address Hostname to be used when messages from the console are logged or printed To configure the GSP LAN port perform the following steps Step 1 To select the GSP enter ctrl b Step 2 At the GSP prompt enter the following LAN Configuration lc command GSP lc The lc comrp24xxmand will start a series of prompts Respond to each prompt with the appropriate inf...

Страница 106: ...user number 1 parameters Y N Q to quit __ Enter Y to modify user number 1 parameters enter N to leave user number 1 parameters unchanged or enter Q to quit and return to the GSP prompt If you enter Y the parameters will be displayed in an edit mode to allow modification If you enter N the terminal will display Do you want to modify the user number 2 parameters Y N Q to quit __ Enter Y N or Q and p...

Страница 107: ...number of the user to be removed modify the User s state to Disabled and change any other user information necessary Changing the Default GSP Configuration This section describes the process of changing GSP default configuration to the default factory preset values To reset the GSP to its default configuration perform the following steps Step 1 Enter ctrl b to access the GSP Step 2 At the GSP prom...

Страница 108: ...Chapter Configuring the Guardian Service Processor GSP 116 ...

Страница 109: ... the Boot Console Handler BCH main menu will be displayed 5 To start the boot process using the primary boot path type BO PRI at the BCH main menu prompt and press ENTER NOTE Booting a system to a operating system login prompt from BCH main menu can take 20 minutes or longer depending on your software and hardware configuration 6 Once the system reaches the operating system login prompt a display ...

Страница 110: ...Chapter Initial Power up 118 ...

Страница 111: ...rocess is shown in the following illustration Typical Boot Process System Messages denoting forward progress Estimate 1 6 minutes Power Switch Autoboot Boot Console System Messages denoting forward progress Estimate 10 20 minutes The duration of the full boot process can vary depending on Number of CPUs installed Amount of Memory installed Operating System version installed State of the network To...

Страница 112: ...Chapter Boot To Operating System 120 ...

Страница 113: ...To shut down the OS enter etc shutdown h at the prompt 4 At the rear of the computer press and release the on off switch to power down the server NOTE Housekeeping voltage is still present after switching power off Unplug the power cord to completely remove power 5 Unplug the power cord from the server 100 240V 600W 6 0 2 6A 50 60Hz Ultra2 Wide SCSI Path 0 0 1 0 Narrow Single Ended SCSI Path 0 0 2...

Страница 114: ...Chapter System Power Down 122 ...

Страница 115: ...6 Adding Components to the Server ...

Страница 116: ...Chapter 124 ...

Страница 117: ...rough 8 Four slots 5 8 are disabled on A400 servers A500 servers can access all slots The following rules govern the installation of memory DIMMs Memory must be installed in DIMM pairs The capacity of DIMMs within a pair must be the same Install DIMMs with the greatest capacity in the lowest slot numbers Install DIMMs in numerical order starting with slot 1 1 2 3 etc ...

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Страница 119: ...has a dedicated PCI bus and supports 32 and 64 bit PCI cards Slots 3 and 4 are Turbo slots They share a single PCI bus and support 32 and 64 bit PCI cards A400 servers have access to slots 1 and 2 only A500 servers have access to all four slots The following graphic shows the PCI slots on the rear of the server right side No Name No Name 1 I O Card Cage 6 I O Card anchor screws 2 Outside I O Card ...

Страница 120: ...Generation LAN A6847A 1000BaseSX Next Generation LAN A6386A Hyperfabric2 HF2 Clustering 100 240V 600W 6 0 2 6A 50 60Hz Ultra2 Wide SCSI Path 0 0 1 0 Narrow Single Ended SCSI Path 0 0 2 0 A B GSP Reset On Off Switch TOC 10 100BASE T Path 0 0 0 0 Pull Out Tab 10BASE T LAN Console Console UPS Port Path 0 2 0 win win urbo urbo Path 0 4 0 Path 0 6 2 Path 0 6 0 100 240V 600W 6 0 2 6A 50 60Hz Ultra2 Wide...

Страница 121: ...le Port 1000BaseSX Gigabit Ethernet LAN H A4926 60001 4 No x 2 A5483A ATM 622 MMF connector H A5483 60001 4 No x 3 A6092A Hyperfabric H A6092 60001 4 No x 4 A4929A Single Port 1000baseT Ethernet LAN Adapter Gigabit ethernet copper H A4929 60001 4 No 5 A5838A Dual port 100baseT X dual port Ultra 2 SCSI Combo Interface card F A5838 60001 1 No 1 6 A5506B Quad Port 10 100B TX LAN F A5506 60101 1 No x ...

Страница 122: ...ems only 18 A3739B FDDI Dual Attach Station LAN Adapter H A3739 60002 4 No 19 A5150A Dual Port Ultra2 SCSI F A5150 60001 3 Yes x 4 20 A5149A Single port Ultra 2 SCSI Interface card F A5149 60001 3 Yes 4 21 A5486A Public Key Cryptography PKC PCI F A5486 60001 3 No x 22 A5159A Dual Port FWD SCSI 2 F A5159 60001 3 Yes x 4 23 J3526A Quad Port Serial X25 FR F 5063 1322 3 No x 24 A5858A Secure Web Conso...

Страница 123: ... drive locations MPE iX does not support hotswap It is not necessary to shutdown the HP UX operating system or power off the server to install a new disk but you may shutdown HP UX and power off the server if you choose The MPE iX operating system needs to be shutdown prior to installing a new disk and then rebooted ccrr003 Drive A Drive B ...

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Страница 125: ...ems CPU socket dust cover HP p n A3639 40024 Electronic Vacuum Cleaner ESD safe EMI RFI line filter acceptable models and options are 1 110V Vacuum HP p n 1150 5070 comes with US power cord 2 220 240V Vacuum HP p n 1150 5071 no power cord must order item 3 or 4 3 European power cord 2 meter 6foot HP p n 5184 0874 4 U K power cord 2 meter 6foot HP p n 5184 0875 5 Vacuum filter 0 03 micron HP p n 31...

Страница 126: ...Chapter Adding CPUs and Socket Cleaning 134 No Title 1 Heat Sink 2 EMI O Ring 3 Thermostrate Pad 4 CPU Chip 5 CPU Chip Socket 6 CPU Chip Socket Dust Cover ccrr011 3 6 4 1 2 5 ...

Страница 127: ...e IPA wipe CAUTION Do no attempt to clean the new CPU chip socket buttons 8 Place the CPU chip into the new socket Match the cut corner of the chip with the angled corner of the socket and be sure to have the buttons on the chip facing down The chip should snap into the socket with light downward pressure 9 Place the O ring around the outside of the socket s four posts and roll it down against the...

Страница 128: ...et site being careful not to introduce contaminates in the process 16 Carefully clean the system board socket with the IPA lint free wipe 17 Install the CPU assembly into the appropriate CPU socket on the system board Installing the CPU Install CPUs according to the procedure listed below Step 1 Carefully align the CPU notches with the socket notches and set the CPU in place Step 2 Tighten the fou...

Страница 129: ...Chapter Adding CPUs and Socket Cleaning 137 NOTE The A400 system supports one CPU the A500 supports two CPUs ...

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Страница 131: ... when the blinking prompt Save all Y N appears in the upper right corner of the menu to save the settings in non volatile memory NOTE If you enter N when the Save all Y N prompt appears the changes will take effect but will be lost if the terminal is reset or powered off HP700 VT 100 Mode Configuration The following procedure outlines the steps to configure the HP700 series terminal for VT 100 ope...

Страница 132: ...multipage and using the Prev and Next keys select yes Enables screen scrolling 10 Move to Backspace Def and using the Prev and Next keys select Backspace Del 11 Move to EM100 ID and using the Prev and Next keys select EM100 12 Save the configuration f1 ...

Страница 133: ... The rp24xx server must first be configured via an HP700 system console before accessing it from a PC or UNIX system 1 Connect a cable between the notebook PC network adapter and the 10BaseT LAN Console port on the rear of the rp24xx server 2 Launch the terminal emulator software and set emulation to VT100 3 Connect to the rp24xx server Guardian Service Processor GSP by entering its IP address and...

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Страница 135: ...Up to four operators can simultaneously share the remote console screen and keyboard Universal Browser based Supports both Netscape v 3 0 and Microsoft Internet Explorer v 3 0 Web browsers Efficient Server Access Operator can bookmark servers for multiple server lookup Upgradable HP Secure Web Console firmware is upgradable over the network making it easy to add new versions and functionality Inte...

Страница 136: ...performed L2 LAN Activity When lit indicates activity between LAN and the SWC card L3 Power When lit indicates power to the SWC card S1 Factory Default Reset Only effective when pressed simultaneously with S2 S2 Hard Reset Momentarily cuts power to the SWC Serial Port RS 232 Plug in for RS 232 connector 100 240V 600W 6 0 2 6A 50 60Hz Ultra2 Wide SCSI Path 0 0 1 0 Narrow Single Ended SCSI Path 0 0 ...

Страница 137: ...ddress is assigned or add the 192 0 0 192 to the proxies list For Netscape Communicator Disable Proxies Until final IP address is assigned or add the 192 0 0 192 to the proxies list NOTE How these configuration settings are made varies with browsers and versions For specific instructions on how to set these options check the documentation specific to your browser Installing Multiple Secure Web Con...

Страница 138: ...nect the SWC card to the Intranet internet LAN Step 2 Observe the LEDs on the SWC card rear bulkhead connector LED Indications Solid Amber Self Test in progress Amber Off Self Test completed Amber Stays On Self Test Failed Flashing Green LAN Network Activity Solid Green Power Power on LAN Connection L1 Self Test L2 LAN Activity L3 Power ...

Страница 139: ...evices printers etc are connected on the same local subnet by disconnecting the LAN cable from the SWC and using the Ping command as follows C ping 192 0 0 192 It will time out b At a command line prompt enter the following C route add 192 0 0 192 xx xx xx xx xx Where xx xx xx xx xx is the IP address of your PC or Unix workstation c Reconnect the LAN cable to the SWC card and use a PC or Unix Work...

Страница 140: ...Secure Web Console I O Card Replacement 148 NOTE The SWC requires creation of the first administrator account before proceeding further a Using a web browser access the SWC at the default IP address 192 0 0 192 ...

Страница 141: ...Chapter Secure Web Console I O Card Replacement 149 b To create the first SWC administrator account fill in the prompts shown in the following illustration ...

Страница 142: ...n all necessary data is entered click on OK to reboot the SWC Step 6 Using a web browser connect to the SWC card using the newly assigned IP address and the newly created administrator log in and password NOTE It may take as much as 45 seconds to gain initial access to the SWC card Step 7 Connect the serial cable between the SWC card and the server s console port ...

Страница 143: ...n A5191 63001 Step 8 SWC card configuration is complete Step 9 Use Zoom In or Zoom Out to adjust the size of the display window Step 10 Refer to Help or Tour to review SWC card features and functions Secure Web Console System Information For technical documentation about the Secure Web Console refer to the following URL http www docs hp com ...

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Страница 145: ...8 Troubleshooting the Server ...

Страница 146: ...Chapter 154 ...

Страница 147: ...nt to set up filter options on this buffer Y N type N 6 At this point the most recent Error Log Entry Log Entry 0 will be displayed A carriage return after this will display the next log entry Type Q to stop displaying the log entries 7 At the prompt GSP type CO to return to the console Key CRU Identification Fields for Error Chassis Logs The following fields bold in the sample error log entry are...

Страница 148: ...A N A N A System Board Not a CRU Contact HP support 4 Power 1 AC Mains N A 9 Power Off AC Power Check that the AC is being supplied to power supply 4 Power 3 Low Voltage DC Power Converter N A N A CPU Support Module Replace the Processor Support Module DC DC Conveter 4 Power 4 High Voltage DC Power Power Supply N A Power Supply Not a CRU Contact HP support 6 Platform 3 Cabinet Fan N A N A Fan Repl...

Страница 149: ...code 3 8 I O 6 Disk N A Various Values Disk Subsyste m Use BCH commands and ODE diagnostics to check disk subsystem Table 7 1 Continued Chassis Log Field Values and Descriptions from Log Entry Source Source Detail Source ID Proble m Detail CRU Action to Take ...

Страница 150: ...Chapter Chassis Code to Customer Replaceable Unit CRU Decode 4 ...

Страница 151: ...9 Server Component Removal and Replacement Procedures ...

Страница 152: ...Chapter 194 ...

Страница 153: ... The locator numbers in the diagrams correspond to the numbers in the CRU Part Number section NOTE Components numbered 1 4 5 13 16 and 17 are not customer replaceable and do not appear in the Customer Replaceable Unit CRU Part Numbers section They are included in this illustration for continuity only 1 15 17 3 14 10 13 6 6 7 7 4 2 16 9 12 8 5 11 ccrr009 ...

Страница 154: ...Chapter Customer Replaceable Unit CRU Physical Location 2 ...

Страница 155: ...A5841A A5841 60001 A5841 69001 1024 MB Memory DIMM A5840A A5840 60001 A5840 69001 512 MB Memory DIMM A5572A A5572 60002 A5572 69002 128 MB Memory DIMM A5505A A5505 60001 A5505 69001 9 GB Disk Drive 14 A5531A A5531 60001 A5531 69001 18 GB Disk Drive A6089A A6089 67001 A6145 69001 36 GB Disk Drive A5570A A5570 60002 A5570 69002 Guardian Service Processor 9 Part Description Loc A5570 60003 PCI I O Ba...

Страница 156: ...Chapter Customer Replaceable Unit CRU Part Numbers 2 ...

Страница 157: ... damage to the server Removing the bezel provides access to the following HotPlug Disk Drive access door Two knurled thumbscrews that secure the server cover To remove the bezel grasp the bezel at the sides and pull straight out until it is free of the bezel retainers and ball posts on the server CAUTION Pull the bezel straight out Do not twist or wiggle from side to side any more than necessary t...

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Страница 159: ...e sides and align the bezel sockets with the bezel retainers and ball posts on the server and push straight in The bezel will lock into place CAUTION During replacement do not twist or wiggle the bezel from side to side any more than necessary to keep from damaging the bezel socket The following illustration shows a server and bezel with the bezel retainers and ball posts in an exploded view As yo...

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Страница 161: ...ously DO NOT attempt to defeat this interlock Doing so will expose you to high levels of electrical amperage that can cause serious injury or death Step 2 Unfasten the two captive knurled thumbscrews located near the bottom edge of the front of the server cover Step 3 Grasp the thumb screws and pull the cover toward you Slide the cover approximately 2 5 MM 1 in then lift the cover front to clear t...

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Страница 163: ...ont up slightly and position it on top of the chassis side panels approximately 2 5 MM 1 in from the rear of the server chassis Step 2 Lower and slide the cover back over the notches on each side of the front of the server and seat it against the rear chassis panel Step 3 Fasten the two captive knurled thumbscrews located near the bottom edge of the front of the server cover CAUTION The server wei...

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Страница 165: ...edure will not update the disk drivers internal information to that of the replaced disk drive The replacement disk drive will have the same capacity and blocksize as the defective disk because they have the same product number The only field that can be incorrect is the string specifying the vendor s name This will not affect the behavior of the LVM If you desire to update the manufacturer s name...

Страница 166: ...vdisplay dev vg00 lvol grep ie LV Name e Mirror Step 4 Determine the pvkey for the mirrored logical volume again using the lvdisplay command with the k option Compare the output to the lvdisplay command with the v option to determine the device file to pvkey mapping For example lvdisplay v k dev vg00 lvol1 Logical volumes LV Name dev vg00 lvol1 VG Name dev vg00 LV Permission read write LV Status a...

Страница 167: ... in the first command maps to the device file names dev dsk c1t6d0 or dev dsk c2t6d0 in the second command under columns PV1 and PV2 respectively Step 5 Reduce any logical volumes that have mirror copies on the faulty disk drive so that they no longer mirror onto that disk drive note the A n option lvreduce m 0 A n k LV name dev dsk cXtXcX pvkey for one way mirroring OR lvreduce m 1 A n k LV name ...

Страница 168: ...isk and then rebooting To remove a bad disk drive from the server perform the following steps Step 1 Remove the front bezel Step 2 On the left side of the front of the server you will see a door with a spring loaded latch holding it shut Open the door to expose the disk drive slots Step 3 Perform the following steps in the order shown 1 Pull out on the extraction levers on each side of the selecte...

Страница 169: ...Chapter HotPlug Disk Drive Removal HPUX Systems Only 241 ccrr003 ...

Страница 170: ...Chapter HotPlug Disk Drive Removal HPUX Systems Only 242 ...

Страница 171: ... ID as the disk drive that is being replaced HotPlug Hardware Procedure Be sure that all the software procedures in the Disk Drive Removal section have been performed prior to starting these steps To install a disk drive from the server perform the following steps Step 1 Remove the front bezel Step 2 On the left side of the front of the server you will see a door with a spring loaded latch holding...

Страница 172: ... physical volume NOTE HP often uses different manufacturers for disks having the same product number The HotPlug manual procedure will not update the disk drivers internal information to that of the replaced disk drive Step 1 Perform an ioscan on the replaced disk drive to ensure that it is accessible claimed and also as a double check that it is a proper replacement and the device files are prese...

Страница 173: ...ev rdsk cXtXdX AUTO Step 4 Verify that the mirroring is set up properly vgdisplay v dev vg00 lvdisplay dev vg00 lol1 lvol8 lvlnboot v dev vg00 Both disks should list as Boot Disk and both should appear in the lvol lists At this point the system is fully functional HP UX HotPlug Procedure for Unattached Physical Volumes Follow these steps to replace a HotPlug disk drive for unattached physical volu...

Страница 174: ...le mkboot dev rdsk cXtXdX Step 5 Use the mkboot command again to add the HP UX auto file string For example mkboot a hpux dev rdsk cXtXdX Step 6 Run lvlnboot lvlnboot R Step 7 Resynchronize the mirrors of the replaced disk drive This may take several minutes since it has to copy all the data from the original copy of the data to the mirrored extents The logical volume s are still accessible for us...

Страница 175: ...nector from the receptacle on the card a Remove the screw that attaches the I O card to the rear bulkhead NOTE A short shaft or right angle Phillips head screwdriver must be used to remove the screw due to the short distance between the screw head and the right side of the chassis b Pull the I O Card out of its slot on the I O Backplane and place it on a clean anti static surface Step 3 Loosen the...

Страница 176: ... Cage 2 I O Card 1 slot tab 3 I O Card 1 short card only 4 Top front captive screws 5 Flat lever handle 6 I O Cards 2 through 4 slot tabs 7 I O Cards 2 through 4 long or short cards 8 I O Backplane retainer screw 9 I O Backplane 5 4 6 7 8 9 3 2 1 ccrr005 ...

Страница 177: ... O Backplane card connector with the System Board receiver and push in firmly to seat it Push the flat lever handle down flush with the top of the Card Cage Step 3 Secure the two captive Phillips head screws located at the front of the Card Cage Step 4 Replace the I O card attached to the right side of the I O Card Cage slot 1 on the I O Backplane as follows a Seat the I O Card into its slot on th...

Страница 178: ...rd Cage 2 I O Card 1 slot tab 3 I O Card 1 short card only 4 Top front captive screws 5 Flat lever handle 6 I O Cards 2 through 4 slot tabs 7 I O Cards 2 through 4 long or short cards 8 I O Backplane retainer screw 9 I O Backplane 5 4 6 7 8 9 3 2 1 ccrr005 ...

Страница 179: ...pting removal or replacement of a component Always use an antistatic wrist strap and mat when working on the server Remove PCI I O cards as follows To remove PCI I O card 1 a Remove the screw that fastens the connector to the inside bulkhead b Pull the I O card out of its slot on the outside I O Backplane NOTE If you are removing the Secure Web Console card in the slot 1 position ensure that the 5...

Страница 180: ... Cage 2 I O Card 1 slot tab 3 I O Card 1 short card only 4 Top front captive screws 5 Flat lever handle 6 I O Cards 2 through 4 slot tabs 7 I O Cards 2 through 4 long or short cards 8 I O Backplane retainer screw 9 I O Backplane 5 4 6 7 8 9 3 2 1 ccrr005 ...

Страница 181: ... proceed as follows To replace PCI I O cards 2 3 and 4 NOTE If a PCI card is installed in slot 1 outside of the I O card cage it must be removed before the card cage can be removed from the server a Take the I O card cage out of the server b Orient the replacement I O card in its guide slot and push it into the card cage until the card connector seats in the I O Backplane c Replace the screw that ...

Страница 182: ...I O Card anchor screws 2 Outside I O Card anchor screw 7 I O Cards 2 through 4 3 Short I O Card 1 may be Secure Web Console 8 I O Backplane anchor screw 4 I O Card Cage anchor quarter turn fasteners 9 I O Backplane 5 I O Backplane disconnect lever 5 4 6 7 8 9 3 2 1 ccrr005 ...

Страница 183: ...e from the server CAUTION Do not scrape the I O Backplane against the CPU heat sink when removing or replacing the card cage Failure to heed this precaution could cause serious damage to the backplane and require replacement Step 4 Remove all PCI cards NOTE Note the order of PCI card installation prior to removal Cards must be re installed in the same slots or I O reconfiguration may be required S...

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Страница 185: ...Grasp the PCI backplane by the edges and carefully set it on the card cage retainer posts Step 3 Slide the PCI backplane to one side so that the retainer posts lock into the keyhole slots Step 4 Replace the T 10 retainer screw that secures the PCI backplane to the card cage Step 5 Replace all PCI cards NOTE PCI Cards must be re installed in the same slots from which removed or I O reconfiguration ...

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Страница 187: ...ing DC DC converter boards To remove a DC DC Converter board and its slave s from the server perform the following steps Step 1 Gently pull the left and right levers away from each side of the board approximately 0 635 cm 1 4 in CAUTION DO NOT press hard on the left right levers or they will break The levers do not extract the board from its socket They provide vertical stability only Step 2 Grasp...

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Страница 189: ...s are not hot swap or hot plug units Shut the server down and unplug the electrical connection prior to removing or replacing DC DC converter boards To replace a DC DC Converter board and its slave s from the server perform the following steps Step 1 Grasp the board by the left and right edges Step 2 Align the board connector with the slot The slot and board are keyed so that the board will only f...

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Страница 191: ...ting removal or replacement of a component To remove a memory DIMM perform the following steps Step 1 Press down on the extractor levers on each end of the selected memory DIMM to unseat the DIMM from its socket Step 2 When the DIMM is unseated pull it up and out of the System Board The following picture shows a memory DIMM located on the right side from the server front of the server system board...

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Страница 193: ...s on the bottom of the DIMM with the guides on the socket and seat the memory DIMM into the socket Insert the DIMM connectors into the guides until the card snaps firmly in place It may be necessary to apply downward force using the palm of your hand on the DIMM Ensure that one side the DIMM is not higher than the other Step 2 Use the BCH command in me to verify that the system recognizes the memo...

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Страница 195: ... the system is shut down and power removed from the server before attempting removal or replacement of a component To remove the GSP from the server perform the following steps Step 1 Loosen the four mounting screws that hold the GSP card in place Step 2 Grasp the card by the left and right edges rock it gently to free it from its socket on the System Board and lift it out of the server The follow...

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Страница 197: ...1 which must be removed for access To replace the GSP perform the following steps Step 1 Grasp the card by the left and right edges and press it gently into its socket on the System Board Step 2 Insert and tighten the four mounting screws that hold the GSP card in place The following picture shows a GSP installed in a server The following graphic shows the location of a GSP in the server ...

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Страница 199: ...nding the server To extend the server perform the following steps Step 1 Remove the front Bezel Step 2 Remove the four T 25 screws that fasten each side of the server to the rack WARNING DO NOT press the rail clips after they reach the stops Defeating this safety feature when the server is fully extended will cause it to be pulled completely off the rails Servers weigh approximately 50 lbs each an...

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Страница 201: ...this section To return the server into the rack perform the following steps Step 1 Push and hold each rail clip in to unlock the rail from the fully extended position Slowly push server chassis completely into the rack Step 2 Replace the four T 25 screws on each side of the server that fasten it to the rack Step 3 Attach the front Bezel The following graphic shows the server extended and indicates...

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