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HP ProLiant ML570  

Generation 2 Server 

Setup and Installation Guide 

 

October 2002 (Second Edition) 

Part Number 223960-002 

 
 

Содержание ML570 - ProLiant - G2

Страница 1: ... Wendy Wing File Name a frnt doc Codename Time Bandit Part Number 223960 002 Last Saved On 9 10 02 9 43 AM HP ProLiant ML570 Generation 2 Server Setup and Installation Guide October 2002 Second Edition Part Number 223960 002 ...

Страница 2: ...oup in the U S and or other countries Hewlett Packard Company shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein The information in this document is provided as is without warranty of any kind and is subject to change without notice The warranties for HP products are set forth in the express limited warranty statements accompanying such products Nothing herein shou...

Страница 3: ... xi Symbols on Equipment xi Rack Stability xiii Symbols in Text xiii Related Documents xiv Getting Help xv Technical Support xv HP Website xv Authorized Reseller xv Optional Installation Service xvi Reader s Comments xvii Chapter 1 Server Features Overview 1 1 Standard Features 1 4 Processors 1 4 Memory 1 5 PCI X Expansion Slots 1 5 Embedded Network Interface Controller 1 6 SCSI Support 1 6 System...

Страница 4: ...nts 2 3 Power Requirements 2 4 Grounding Requirements 2 5 Rack Planning Resources 2 6 Rack Warnings 2 7 Server Warnings and Cautions 2 8 Server Shipping Contents 2 9 Chapter 3 Installing Hardware Options Differences Between the Tower and Rack Model Servers 3 4 Chassis Configuration 3 4 Opening the Front Bezel Door 3 7 Preparing for an Installation 3 8 Powering Down the Server 3 8 Locating and Remo...

Страница 5: ...ernal Device to an Expansion Board 3 77 Chapter 4 PCI X Technology PCI and PCI X Expansion Boards 4 2 Slot Architecture 4 2 Embedded NIC 4 4 Performance Balancing 4 4 Expansion Slot Speed LEDs 4 6 PCI X Hot Plug Technology 4 7 PCI X Hot Plug Features 4 7 PCI X Hot Plug Requirements 4 8 PCI Hot Plug Utility 4 9 PCI Hot Plug Button 4 9 Expansion Slot LEDs 4 10 Performing PCI Hot Plug Operations 4 13...

Страница 6: ...e Server in the Rack for Shipping 5 21 Connecting the Power Cord and Peripheral Devices 5 22 Securing Cables with the Cable Management Arm 5 24 Securing Server Cables 5 24 Securing the Power Cord 5 25 Powering Up the Server 5 26 Installing an Operating System 5 27 Registering the Server 5 28 Routine Maintenance 5 29 Chapter 6 Installing the Tower Server Server Installation Guidelines 6 2 Connectin...

Страница 7: ...ort 8 11 Switching to the Backup ROM through the ROM Based Setup Utility 8 12 Accessing Redundant ROM using the System Maintenance Switch 8 13 Flashing the System ROM 8 13 Upgrading the System ROM using the ROMPaq Utility 8 14 Remote ROM Flash 8 14 ROM Legacy USB Support 8 15 SmartStart Software CD 8 16 SmartStart Diskette Builder 8 16 SmartStart Scripting Toolkit 8 17 Insight Manager 7 8 18 Diagn...

Страница 8: ...ations A 6 Compliance with International Regulations A 7 Laser Product Label A 7 Laser Information A 7 Battery Replacement Notice A 7 Power Cords A 8 Appendix B Electrostatic Discharge Preventing Electrostatic Damage B 1 Grounding Methods B 2 Appendix C System LEDs and Switches System LEDs C 1 Front Panel LEDs C 2 System Board LEDs C 4 Memory Board LEDs and Icons C 5 Expansion Slot LEDs C 5 Expans...

Страница 9: ...10 02 9 43 AM System Maintenance Switch C 18 Non Maskable Interrupt Switch C 19 System Configuration Settings C 19 Appendix D Troubleshooting When the Server Does Not Start D 3 Diagnostic Steps D 5 Problems After Initial Boot D 11 ROMPaq Disaster Recovery D 14 Other Information Resources D 15 Appendix E Server Specifications Appendix F System Battery System Board Battery Replacement F 1 Index ...

Страница 10: ...nistrators and technicians who are setting up and installing ProLiant ML570 Generation 2 servers The guide assumes readers have a working knowledge of standard computer hardware software operating systems and server installation equipment and procedures Readers must also understand standard computer industry terminology and safety procedures regarding moving and working with heavy electronic equip...

Страница 11: ...reduce the risk of injury from electric shock hazards do not open this enclosure This symbol on an RJ 45 receptacle indicates a network interface connection WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock fire or damage to the equipment do not plug telephone or telecommunications connectors into this receptacle This symbol indicates the presence of a hot surface or hot component If this surface is co...

Страница 12: ... installations Only one component is extended at a time A rack may become unstable if more than one component is extended for any reason Symbols in Text These symbols may be found in the text of this guide They have the following meanings WARNING Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions in the warning could result in bodily harm or loss of life CAUTION Text set off i...

Страница 13: ...are installation and configuration poster that ships with the server The hardware installation and configuration labels located on the inside of the access panel of the server The installation documentation that ship with option kits The Documentation CD which includes the following resources Servers Troubleshooting Guide Remote Insight Lights Out Edition User Guide ROM Based Setup Utility Guide P...

Страница 14: ...s may be recorded or monitored Outside North America call the nearest HP Technical Support Phone Center Telephone numbers for worldwide Technical Support Centers are listed on the HP website www hp com Be sure to have the following information available before you call HP Technical support registration number if applicable Product serial number Product model name and number Applicable error messag...

Страница 15: ...0 and Windows NT operating systems CarePaq Installation Start up and Migration Services for the Novell NetWare operating system CarePaq Installation and Start up Services for Insight Manager Visit the HP website for detailed descriptions of these CarePaq services This method helps ensure top performance from the start and is especially valuable for business critical environments This optional hard...

Страница 16: ...Guide xvii HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Wendy Wing File Name a frnt doc Codename Time Bandit Part Number 223960 002 Last Saved On 8 29 02 1 07 PM Reader s Comments HP welcomes your comments on this guide Please send your comments and suggestions by e mail to ServerDocumentation hp com ...

Страница 17: ...00 MHz system bus internal storage of up to 1 TB using 14 x 1 inch hot plug hard drives and up to seven high performance 100 MHz 64 bit PCI X expansion slots Additionally this server offers easy set up deployment and maintenance with an aesthetic design and HP s industry leading Intelligent Manageability High availability features including Advanced Memory Protection technology and hot plug compon...

Страница 18: ... LAN WOL support and Preboot eXecution Environment PXE support Key redundancy and hot plug features create a high availability environment with Advanced Memory Protection technology including online spare single board mirrored and hot plug mirrored memory Redundant hot plug fans Redundant hot plug power supplies PCI X Hot Plug Redundant ROM Optional redundant NIC This server also features manageme...

Страница 19: ... 002 Last Saved On 8 22 02 10 28 AM Integrated Management Log IML Pre Failure Warranty on hard drives processors and memory This server ships in either a tower or rack mountable configuration Figure 1 1 shows the tower model of the server Figure 1 1 ProLiant ML570 Generation 2 tower model server NOTE A tower model server can convert into a rack model server using the tower to rack conversion kit ...

Страница 20: ... AM Figure 1 2 shows the rack model of the ProLiant ML570 Generation 2 server Figure 1 2 ProLiant ML570 Generation 2 rack model server NOTE A rack model server can convert into a tower model server using the rack to tower conversion kit Standard Features The following features are standard on all ProLiant ML570 Generation 2 server models unless otherwise noted Processors The server supports up to ...

Страница 21: ...rored memory For more information on Advanced Memory Protection refer to the server memory installation guide on the Documentation CD PCI X Expansion Slots The server offers a range of features for internal and external expansion that ensure optimal availability and performance such as PCI X technology The server features seven 64 bit 100 MHz expansion slots operating across four buses that suppor...

Страница 22: ...r NIC provided with the server is an NC3163 Embedded 10 100 Fast Ethernet NIC with the following features Full duplex 10 100 MBps data transfer rate Preboot eXecution Environment PXE support Wake On LAN WOL support Autosensing LAN capable at either 10 or 100 MBps Full duplex Ethernet for 2 way transmission SCSI Support The server provides support for both internal and external SCSI devices includi...

Страница 23: ... the VHDCI SCSI connector on the rear panel of the server System Monitoring The server s system is monitored by internal and external LEDs including Component LEDs visible on the front of the server Power On Standby button and LED Internal health External health Embedded NIC activity Hard drives UID Unit Identification LED and button Component LEDs visible on the rear of the server Power supplies ...

Страница 24: ...The server is available with the following hot plug fan configurations Standard One CPU hot plug fan one I O hot plug fan three hot plug drive fans one of which is redundant and one rear processor air baffle hot plug fan Optional One redundant CPU hot plug fan and one redundant I O hot plug fan Hot Plug Power Supplies The standard and optional redundant power supplies run simultaneously under norm...

Страница 25: ...hoosing internal storage devices For information about installing storage devices into the media bays refer to Chapter 3 Installing Hardware Options Internal Hot Plug Drive Bays The server ships with twelve one inch hot plug drive bays supporting Ultra3 or Ultra4 hard drives or tape drives Fixed Internal Media Drive Bays The server supports two pre installed media bays IDE CD ROM drive 3 5 inch 1 ...

Страница 26: ...pability to view and establish server configuration settings during initial system startup as well as modify them after the server has been configured With the RBSU you can manage system options such as the operating system Advanced Memory Protection standard boot order PCI X devices date and time ASR 2 server passwords boot control order and advanced options Redundant ROM support Redundant ROM pr...

Страница 27: ...gether to perform multiple ROM upgrades in a single step ROM legacy USB support ROM legacy USB support provides USB mouse and keyboard support for operating systems that do not support USB as well as POST and RBSU support for keyboards For information about operating systems currently providing USB support refer to the operating system support matrix on the website ftp ftp compaq com pub products ...

Страница 28: ...or for software that cannot be used directly from the SmartStart CD SmartStart Scripting Toolkit The SmartStart Scripting Toolkit contains a set of MS DOS based utilities that enable you to configure and deploy servers in a customized predictable and unattended manner These utilities provide scripted server and array replication for mass server deployment They enable you to duplicate the configura...

Страница 29: ... Out Edition option Multi Initiator Configuration Utility The Multi Initiator Configuration Utility enables administrators to configure the Integrated Dual Channel Ultra3 SCSI controller for support of HP storage and clustering options For more detailed information about these tools and utilities refer to Chapter 8 Server Configuration and Utilities or refer to the SmartStart documentation the Pro...

Страница 30: ... Saved On 8 22 02 10 28 AM Security Features To safeguard the integrity of data stored on or managed by the server HP provides the following security features Power on password Administrator password Network server mode QuickLock Diskette drive control Diskette write control Diskette boot control Serial parallel interface control NVRAM invalidation Front bezel door lock tower model only Hot plug d...

Страница 31: ...0 002 Last Saved On 8 22 02 10 28 AM Diagnostic Tools The server provides the following software and firmware diagnostic tools Power On Self Test POST Insight Manager 7 User diagnostics DIAGS Integrated Management Log IML Health driver ROMPaq utilities to upgrade redundant ROM ASR 2 For additional information concerning HP diagnostic tools refer to the Documentation CD that ships with the server ...

Страница 32: ... chapter provides information and instructions for planning the installation of the server Figure 2 1 illustrates multiple servers installed in a rack Figure 2 1 ProLiant ML570 Generation 2 servers installed in a rack The following sections describe the server and site preparation required to correctly and safely install the server This preparation includes Optimum environment considerations Rack ...

Страница 33: ... hp com servers proliant manage For information about installing the server in a telco rack refer to the following website www racksolutions com compaq Space and Airflow Requirements To enable servicing and adequate airflow observe the following spatial requirements when deciding where to install your Compaq branded or third party rack Leave a minimum clearance of 63 5 cm 25 inches in front of the...

Страница 34: ...ing CAUTION If a third party rack is used observe the following additional requirements to ensure adequate airflow and to prevent damage to the equipment Front and rear doors If your 42U server rack includes closing front and rear doors you must allow 5 350 sq cm 830 square inches of holes evenly distributed from top to bottom to permit adequate airflow equivalent to the required 64 percent open a...

Страница 35: ...e with local regional electrical regulations governing the installation of information technology equipment by licensed electricians This equipment is designed to operate in installations covered by NFPA 70 1999 Edition National Electric Code and NFPA 75 1992 Edition code for Protection of Electronic Computer Data Processing Equipment For electrical power ratings on options refer to the product s ...

Страница 36: ...ctrical Code In all other countries the installation must follow any regional or national electrical wiring codes such as the International Electrotechnical Commission IEC 364 parts 1 through 7 Furthermore you must be sure that all power distribution devices used in the installation such as branch wiring and receptacles are listed or certified grounding type devices Because of the high ground leak...

Страница 37: ...racks A summary of the content of each CD follows Rack Builder Pro Configuration Tool This information helps you to simulate potential Compaq branded rack configurations based on your input Rack Builder Pro provides the following information Graphical preview of properly configured racks Site planning data including power requirements cooling mandates and physical specifications Ordering informati...

Страница 38: ...outside the rack A rack may become unstable if more than one component is extended for any reason Extend only one component at a time WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury or equipment damage be sure that The leveling jacks are extended to the floor The full weight of the rack rests on the leveling jacks The stabilizers are attached to the rack for single rack installation The racks are co...

Страница 39: ...mage to the equipment Do not disable the power cord grounding plug The grounding plug is an important safety feature Plug the AC power cord into a grounded earthed electrical outlet that is easily accessible at all times Unplug the AC power cord from the power supply to disconnect power to the equipment CAUTION Protect the server from power fluctuations and temporary interruptions with a regulatin...

Страница 40: ... Server Shipping Contents Unpack the server shipping carton and locate the materials and documentation necessary for installing the server All of the rack mounting hardware necessary for installing the server into the rack is included with the rack or the server The contents of the server shipping carton include the following The server Hardware documentation reference information and software pro...

Страница 41: ...c Codename Time Bandit Part Number 223960 002 Last Saved On 8 22 02 10 48 AM Figure 2 2 Rack mounting hardware Table 2 1 Rack Mounting Hardware Item Description Item Description 1 Rack rail assemblies 2 5 Retaining screws Shipping screws 2 M6 x 12 mm Phillips head 4 2 Server rails 2 6 Rack template 3 Cable management arm bracket 7 Cable management arm 4 Cable management arm support bracket ...

Страница 42: ...r more information about option installation procedures refer to the following resources The installation documentation that ships with the option kit The hardware installation and configuration poster that ships with the server The hardware installation and configuration labels located on the inside of the access panel of the server For more information about memory installation procedures refer ...

Страница 43: ...ughout the installation instructions Allow internal system components to cool before touching any surfaces Be sure that the power to the server is turned off and that all power cords are disconnected Allow only qualified service personnel those trained to work with products capable of producing hazardous energy levels to install options except when installing hot plug power supplies or hard drives...

Страница 44: ...rking on energized servers with precautions Remove all watches rings and any other loose fitting jewelry Avoid the use of conductive tools inside the server that could bridge live parts CAUTION For Compaq branded Series 7000 racks you must install highly ventilated rack door inserts to provide proper front to back airflow and cooling CAUTION Be sure that your rack meets all recommended space and a...

Страница 45: ...he access panel Hot plug expansion slots Open the hot plug door Memory Open the hot plug door Processor sockets Open the front bezel door tower model only and remove the access panel Differences Between the Tower and Rack Model Servers You can perform the following chassis conversions by using the appropriate conversion option kit Tower to rack Rack to tower Chassis Configuration The primary diffe...

Страница 46: ...talling Hardware Options doc Codename Time Bandit Part Number 223960 002 Last Saved On 8 22 02 10 51 AM Figure 3 1 Front view of the tower model with the front bezel door removed and front view of the rack model Table 3 2 Front Chassis Components Item Component 1 Access panel 2 Hot plug door 3 Front panel LED assembly 4 Removable media bay 5 Drive cage ...

Страница 47: ...ew of the tower model and rack model server Table 3 3 Rear Chassis Components Item Component 1 System tray handle 2 PCI X expansion slots 3 Hot plug power supply 1 4 Hot plug power supply bay 2 5 Hot plug power supply bay 3 redundant 6 Torx T 15 tool The features in Table 3 3 pertain directly to the hardware options in this chapter For a detailed description of the rear panel connectors refer to C...

Страница 48: ... 002 Last Saved On 8 22 02 10 51 AM Opening the Front Bezel Door This procedure applies only to tower model servers To open the front bezel door of the tower model server 1 If the front bezel door is locked turn the key lock to release it 1 2 Swing the front bezel door open 2 Figure 3 3 Opening the front bezel door on the tower model server To secure the tower chassis and lock the front bezel door...

Страница 49: ... down the server 1 Shut down the operating system as directed in the operating system instructions 2 For tower model servers only open the front bezel door Refer to Opening the Front Bezel Door in this chapter 3 If the server is on set the Power On Standby button to standby 4 Be sure that the following events occur The Power On Standby button LED turns amber indicating that the system is in standb...

Страница 50: ...emoving the Torx T 15 Tool Many hardware procedures in the server are tool less but a few require the removal of Torx T 15 screws that have been installed for shipping or security reasons A Torx T 15 tool ships with the server for the removal of these screws To remove the Torx T 15 tool 1 Locate the Torx T 15 tool on the back of the server just below the system tray handle 2 Slide the tool out of ...

Страница 51: ...n secure during normal operation or the server must be installed in a controlled access location and serviced only by qualified personnel To remove the access panel 1 For tower model servers only complete the following steps to prepare the server for the removal of the access panel a Remove the front bezel door by opening the door fully and lifting the door up and away from the server chassis Figu...

Страница 52: ...el of the server to release the access panel 1 IMPORTANT One screw is keyed for a Torx T 15 tool only Use the Torx T 15 tool that ships with the server to remove this screw Refer to Locating and Removing the Torx T 15 Tool in this chapter The other two fasteners are thumbscrews and are loosened by hand 4 Slide the access panel 1 27 cm 0 5 inch toward the rear of the unit 2 5 Lift and remove the ac...

Страница 53: ...server and gently tilt the server onto the side opposite the access panel to facilitate access to internal components 2 For rack model servers already installed in a rack complete the following steps to lock the server into the fully extended position a Loosen the front panel thumbscrews to release the server from the rack b Extend the server from rack until it stops 3 Locate the hot plug door key...

Страница 54: ... is locked use the hot plug door key to release it 1 5 Push the latches toward the center of the hot plug door 2 and lift to view the memory and PCI related hood labels 3 WARNING The hot plug door provides access to hazardous energy circuits To avoid risk of injury or damage to the equipment from hazardous energy be sure that the door remains locked during normal operation or install the server in...

Страница 55: ... servers proliant manage Failure to flash your ROM before installing processors can cause system failure CAUTION Processor socket 1 and PPM slot 1 must always be populated Failure to populate processor socket 1 and PPM slot 1 prevents the system from operating IMPORTANT Install a PPM for each processor in the system When installing a new processor you must also install a new PPM IMPORTANT If proce...

Страница 56: ...rs only open the front bezel door Refer to Opening the Front Bezel Door in this chapter 2 Power down the server Refer to Powering Down the Server in this chapter 3 For rack model servers only extend the server from the rack Refer to Extending the Server from the Rack in Chapter 6 Installing the Rack Server 4 Remove the access panel Refer to Removing the Access Panel in this chapter 5 Remove the re...

Страница 57: ...ove the front processor air baffle a Loosen the two thumbscrews that secure the air baffle to the system tray 1 b Lift the air baffle up out of the server 2 Figure 3 10 Removing the front processor air baffle 7 If necessary remove the memory board in slot 2 to gain access to the processor sockets For detailed information on removing a memory board refer to the HP ProLiant ML500 Series Generation 2...

Страница 58: ...essor socket and PPM slot on the system board Figure 3 11 Processor sockets and PPM slots on the system board Table 3 4 Processor Sockets and PPM Slots on the System Board Item Slot or Socket 1 PPM 1 slot ships populated 2 Processor 1 socket ships populated 3 Processor 2 socket 4 PPM 2 slot 5 PPM 3 slot 6 Processor 3 socket 7 Processor 4 socket 8 PPM 4 slot IMPORTANT Processor socket 1 and PPM slo...

Страница 59: ...g File Name d ch3 Installing Hardware Options doc Codename Time Bandit Part Number 223960 002 Last Saved On 8 22 02 10 51 AM 9 Loosen the thumbscrew on the processor retaining bracket 1 and lift the bracket upward 2 10 Open the processor locking lever 3 Figure 3 12 Lifting the processor retaining bracket and processor locking lever ...

Страница 60: ...rrect processor orientation by observing the three guide pins on the processor retaining bracket and the three corresponding guide holes on the processor heatsink assembly b Insert the processor heatsink assembly into the processor socket 1 12 Close the processor locking lever 2 IMPORTANT If the processor locking lever is not secured the processor retaining bracket will not close properly Figure 3...

Страница 61: ...File Name d ch3 Installing Hardware Options doc Codename Time Bandit Part Number 223960 002 Last Saved On 8 22 02 10 51 AM 13 Install the PPM into the available PPM slot making sure the key slot on the PPM is aligned with the key in the slot Press firmly to be sure that the PPM is fully seated in the slot Figure 3 14 Installing a PPM ...

Страница 62: ...02 10 51 AM 14 Lower the processor retaining bracket into position over the processor and PPM 1 and secure it by tightening the thumbscrew 2 CAUTION Before closing the processor retaining bracket be sure that the processor locking lever is closed Forcing the bracket shut may damage the processor or the processor socket Figure 3 15 Securing the processor retaining bracket 15 Repeat steps 7 through ...

Страница 63: ...st Saved On 8 22 02 10 51 AM 16 Reinstall the front processor air baffle by inserting the plastic tab on the air baffle into the raised metal slot on the chassis wall 1 and tightening the thumbscrews 2 Figure 3 16 Installing the front processor air baffle 17 Reinstall the rear processor air baffle by inserting the air baffle into the server 1 and tightening the thumbscrews 2 Figure 3 17 Installing...

Страница 64: ...leshooting or refer to the troubleshooting guide for instructions Upgrading a Processor CAUTION To be sure that the system ROM recognizes the new processor you are installing update the ROM if necessary For the most recent ROMpaq refer to the website www hp com servers proliant manage Failure to flash your ROM before installing processors can cause system failure CAUTION Processor socket 1 and PPM...

Страница 65: ...cessors with new processors of higher frequency 1 For tower model servers only open the front bezel door Refer to Opening the Front Bezel Door in this chapter 2 Power down the server Refer to Powering Down the Server in this chapter 3 For rack model servers only extend the server from the rack Refer to Extending the Server from the Rack in Chapter 6 Installing the Rack Server 4 Remove the access p...

Страница 66: ... On 8 22 02 10 51 AM 6 Remove the front processor air baffle a Loosen the two thumbscrews that secure the air baffle to the system tray 1 b Lift the air baffle up out of the server 2 Figure 3 19 Removing the front processor air baffle 7 If necessary remove the memory board in slot 2 to gain access to the processors For detailed information on removing a memory board refer to the server memory inst...

Страница 67: ...r Wendy Wing File Name d ch3 Installing Hardware Options doc Codename Time Bandit Part Number 223960 002 Last Saved On 8 22 02 10 51 AM 8 Loosen the thumbscrew on the processor retaining bracket 1 and lift the bracket upward 2 Figure 3 20 Lifting the processor retaining bracket 9 Remove the PPM Figure 3 21 Removing a PPM ...

Страница 68: ...ns doc Codename Time Bandit Part Number 223960 002 Last Saved On 8 22 02 10 51 AM 10 Remove the processor a Lift the processor locking lever upward to release the processor from the socket 1 b Remove the old processor heatsink assembly 2 Figure 3 22 Removing a processor WARNING Heatsinks may be hot Allow processor heatsink assemblies to cool before attempting to remove them ...

Страница 69: ...assembly a Determine the correct processor orientation by observing the three pins on the processor retaining bracket and the corresponding holes on the processor heatsink assembly b Insert the processor heatsink assembly into the processor socket 1 12 Secure the processor locking lever 2 IMPORTANT If the processor locking lever is not secured the processor retaining bracket will not close properl...

Страница 70: ...ile Name d ch3 Installing Hardware Options doc Codename Time Bandit Part Number 223960 002 Last Saved On 8 22 02 10 51 AM 13 Insert the new PPM into the available PPM slot making sure the key slot in the PPM is aligned with the key in the slot Press firmly to be sure that the PPM is fully seated in the slot Figure 3 24 Installing a PPM ...

Страница 71: ...d PPM 1 and secure it by tightening the thumbscrew 2 CAUTION Before closing the processor retaining bracket be sure that the processor locking lever is closed Forcing the bracket shut may damage the processor or the processor socket Figure 3 25 Securing the processor retaining bracket 15 Repeat steps 7 through 14 to upgrade the other processors if installed 16 If necessary reinstall the memory boa...

Страница 72: ...st Saved On 8 22 02 10 51 AM 17 Reinstall the front processor air baffle by inserting the plastic tab on the air baffle into the raised metal slot on the chassis wall 1 and tightening the thumbscrews 2 Figure 3 26 Installing the front processor air baffle 18 Reinstall the rear processor air baffle by inserting the air baffle into the server 1 and tightening the thumbscrews 2 Figure 3 27 Installing...

Страница 73: ...pter 6 Installing the Tower Server 21 Power up the server Refer to Chapter 5 Installing the Rack Server or Chapter 6 Installing the Tower Server NOTE The ROM sets the processing frequency during the Power On Self Test POST 22 Be sure that the internal health LED on the front of the system is illuminated green indicating that the system is functioning properly For detailed information on LEDs refer...

Страница 74: ... plug fans CPU fans provide cooling for the processors while I O fans cool other system components The server airflow is divided into three zones CPU I O and drives When the redundant fans are installed if any fan in a zone fails the remaining fan or fans will provide adequate cooling Use the following figure and table to identify the CPU and I O hot plug fan zones NOTE Drive fan zone is not shown...

Страница 75: ...edundant hot plug fans from the optional redundant fan kit 1 Remove the access panel Refer to Removing the Access Panel in this chapter 2 Install the hot plug fans a Locate the fan bays where you want to install the redundant fan Figure 3 29 CPU I O and drive fans hot plug fan bays view from the front panel looking down Table 3 6 CPU I O and Fan drives Hot Plug Fan locations Item Description 1 Opt...

Страница 76: ...c Codename Time Bandit Part Number 223960 002 Last Saved On 8 22 02 10 51 AM b Align the fan with the fan bay c Slide the fan down into its bay d Press down on the top of the fan until the lock engages Figure 3 30 Installing CPU or I O hot plug fans 3 Be sure that the newly installed fan functions properly a Locate the fan LED Figure 3 31 Locating the CPU or I O hot plug fan LED ...

Страница 77: ...talled properly Green Fan is operational Amber Fan has failed 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to install a second redundant fan 5 Be sure that the internal health LED on the front panel LED assembly is illuminated green indicating that the system is functioning properly For detailed information on LEDs refer to Appendix C System LEDs and Switches 6 If any of the LEDs indicates an error refer to Appendix D ...

Страница 78: ...ion kit documentation The hardware installation and configuration poster that ships with the server The hardware installation and configuration label attached to the inside of the access panel Non Hot Plug Expansion Boards This server contains seven expansion slots using the new Peripheral Component Interconnect Extended PCI X protocol These seven slots include four with PCI Hot Plug capability Fo...

Страница 79: ...lots in the server operates at a maximum frequency of 100 MHz and is distributed across four buses Figure 3 32 and Table 3 8 identify the PCI X expansion slots and buses Figure 3 32 PCI X expansion slots and buses Table 3 8 PCI X Expansion Slots and Buses Item Slot 1 Slot 1 hot plug 2 Slot 2 hot plug Shared PCI X bus 3 Slot 3 hot plug 4 Slot 4 hot plug Shared PCI X bus 5 Slot 5 6 Slot 6 Shared PCI...

Страница 80: ...slots per bus IMPORTANT Always pair expansion boards of the same speed on the same bus for optimal performance If expansion boards of different speeds are installed on the same bus the server operates both boards at the lower frequency resulting in potential bottlenecks Use Figure 3 33 and Table 3 9 to identify the speed for each PCI slot and to help ensure optimal performance Figure 3 33 Expansio...

Страница 81: ...lation procedure refer to Hot Installing an Expansion Board in Chapter 4 PCI X Technology CAUTION To avoid risk of damage to the system or expansion boards remove all AC power cords before installing or removing expansion boards With the front panel Power On Standby button in the Standby position auxiliary power is still connected to the expansion slots and may damage the board CAUTION Be sure tha...

Страница 82: ...File Name d ch3 Installing Hardware Options doc Codename Time Bandit Part Number 223960 002 Last Saved On 8 22 02 10 51 AM 5 Press down on the expansion slot latch 1 and open the latch toward the rear of the unit 2 6 Remove the expansion slot cover 3 Figure 3 34 Releasing the expansion slot latch and removing the expansion slot cover ...

Страница 83: ... doc Codename Time Bandit Part Number 223960 002 Last Saved On 8 22 02 10 51 AM 7 Align the expansion board with the groove on the PCI retaining clip opposite the removed expansion slot cover for full length expansion boards only NOTE The PCI retaining clip can be locked in the open position to facilitate expansion board removal Figure 3 35 Locking the PCI retaining clip open ...

Страница 84: ...ardware Options doc Codename Time Bandit Part Number 223960 002 Last Saved On 8 22 02 10 51 AM 8 Insert the expansion board 1 9 Close the expansion slot latch to secure the board into the server 2 Figure 3 36 Inserting and securing an expansion board 10 Close the PCI retaining clip for full length expansion boards only Figure 3 37 Securing the PCI retaining clip ...

Страница 85: ... green indicating that the system is functioning properly For detailed information on LEDs refer to Appendix C System LEDs and Switches 16 If the LED indicates an error refer to Appendix D Troubleshooting or refer to the troubleshooting guide for instructions Remote Insight Board The Remote Insight board is a PCI based expansion board that contains a built in processor and fully supports keyboard ...

Страница 86: ...nsight board IMPORTANT Due to cabling requirements HP recommends that you install the Remote Insight board in slot 7 1 Identify slot 7 the recommended slot for the Remote Insight board 2 To install the Remote Insight board refer to Installing a Non Hot Plug Expansion Board in this chapter 3 Identify the 30 pin 1 and 16 pin 2 remote management connectors and determine which is appropriate for your ...

Страница 87: ...8 22 02 10 51 AM 4 Use the cable to connect the connector on the expansion board 1 to the 30 pin or 16 pin remote management connector on the system board 2 For more information on cabling the Remote Insight board refer to the documentation that ships with the expansion board Figure 3 39 Cabling the Remote Insight Light Out Pro to the system board 30 pin Figure 3 40 Cabling the Remote Insight Ligh...

Страница 88: ... Refer to Chapter 5 Installing the Rack Server or Chapter 6 Installing the Tower Server 7 Identify the rear panel connectors of the Remote Insight board Figure 3 41 The Remote Insight Lights Out Edition left and Remote Insight Lights Out Pro right rear panel connectors Table 3 10 Remote Insight Board Connectors Item Connector 1 AC adapter connector 2 Video connector 3 Keyboard mouse connector 4 NI...

Страница 89: ...Rack Server or Chapter 6 Installing the Tower Server 10 Be sure that the internal health LED on the front panel LED assembly is illuminated green indicating that the system is functioning properly For detailed information on LEDs refer to Appendix C System LEDs and Switches 11 If the LED indicates an error refer to Appendix D Troubleshooting or refer to the troubleshooting guide for instructions H...

Страница 90: ...ps with two hot plug power supplies The following procedures show you how to install an optional hot plug power supply for redundancy To install the redundant hot plug power supply 1 Locate the power supply blank at the rear of the server beneath the system tray 3 Figure 3 42 Hot plug power supplies rack configuration Table 3 11 Hot Plug Power Supply Locations Item Power Supply 1 Hot plug power su...

Страница 91: ...3960 002 Last Saved On 8 22 02 10 51 AM 2 Locate and remove the Torx T 15 tool Refer to Locating and Removing the Torx T 15 Tool in this chapter 3 Remove the power supply blank a Loosen the two Torx T 15 screws on the cover protecting the available hot plug power supply bay just beneath the system tray 1 b Slide the power supply blank up and out to remove it 2 Figure 3 43 Removing the power supply...

Страница 92: ... plug power supply handle until it is in the fully horizontal position 2 b Slide the hot plug power supply into the bay 3 c Push up the hot plug power supply handle until the button locks into place 4 Figure 3 44 Installing the hot plug power supply IMPORTANT The power supplies are designed to fit only one way into the power supply bays Do not force the power supplies into the power supply bays If...

Страница 93: ...ename Time Bandit Part Number 223960 002 Last Saved On 8 22 02 10 51 AM d For shipment or for added security install the retaining screw which ships in a plastic bag with your power supply option kit Figure 3 45 Installing the retaining screw IMPORTANT Whenever power is first applied to a hot plug power supply booting may be delayed as long as 10 seconds 5 Reinstall the Torx T 15 tool ...

Страница 94: ...n 1 Power LED Green 2 Fault LED Amber No AC power to any power supply Off Off No AC power to a particular power supply Off On AC power present system in standby mode Blinking Off Power supply on and working properly On Off Power supply current limit exceeded On Blinking 7 Be sure that the external health LED on the front Power On Standby button of the system is illuminated green indicating that th...

Страница 95: ...ns doc Codename Time Bandit Part Number 223960 002 Last Saved On 8 22 02 10 51 AM Internal Storage Areas The following areas of the server support installation of internal storage devices Drive cages Hot plug hard drive Hot plug universal tape drive Removable media bays Tape drive Two bay hot plug SCSI drive cage CD ROM drive DVD drive CD ROM drive bay CD ROM drive DVD drive ...

Страница 96: ...erver Figure 3 47 Internal storage device locations in the rack model server Table 3 13 Internal Storage Device Locations Item Storage Device 1 2 Optional DVD drive CD ROM drive tape drive or two bay hot plug SCSI drive cage 3 Drive cage A for hot plug hard drives and universal tape drives 4 Drive cage B for hot plug hard drives and universal tape drives 5 CD ROM drive or optional DVD drive The re...

Страница 97: ...ive bay Hot plug hard drives Hot plug universal tape drives Installing a Hot Plug Hard Drive into a Drive Bay Installation of optional hot plug hard drives requires the following operations Determining the proper hot plug hard drive installation order Following the guidelines for installing SCSI devices Installing the hot plug hard drive CAUTION Always populate drive bays with either a hard drive ...

Страница 98: ...rives in the order of SCSI ID assignments The system assigns the following sequence of SCSI ID numbers to the hard drives The sequence is the same for both tower and rack model servers Figure 3 48 Hot plug hard drive installation order The SCSI drive cages are labeled as follows 1 SCSI drive cage A 2 SCSI drive cage B Guidelines for Installing SCSI Devices The following guidelines apply for instal...

Страница 99: ...P SCSI cables are already terminated The SCSI ID for each hard drive is set automatically as the bay number bay 0 SCSI ID 0 Installing the Hot Plug Hard Drive To install a hot plug hard drive into a drive cage 1 For tower model servers only open the front bezel door to access the hot plug drive cages on the front of the server Refer to Opening the Front Bezel Door in this chapter 2 Remove the driv...

Страница 100: ...ace 2 Figure 3 50 Installing a hot plug hard drive 5 Repeat steps 2 through 4 to install additional hard drives 6 Be sure that the hot plug hard drive activity LEDs on the front of the system are illuminated green indicating that the system is functioning properly For detailed information on LEDs refer to Appendix C System LEDs and Switches 7 If any of the LEDs indicates an error refer to Appendix...

Страница 101: ...y open the front bezel door to access the drive cages on the front of the server Refer to Opening the Front Bezel Door in this chapter 2 Remove the drive blank from the next available hot plug drive bay a Push the retaining clip inward to unlock the drive blank 1 b Grasp the drive blank by the front handle c Slide the drive blank out of the hot plug hard drive bay 2 Figure 3 51 Removing the drive ...

Страница 102: ... release latch snaps into place Figure 3 52 Installing the universal hot plug tape drive 5 Be sure that the tape drive LED on the front of the tape drive is illuminated green indicating that the system is functioning properly For detailed information on LEDs refer to Appendix C System LEDs and Switches 6 If any of the LEDs indicates an error refer to Appendix D Troubleshooting or refer to the trou...

Страница 103: ... ROM drive DVD drive CAUTION Always populate the removable media bays with either a drive or a blank Proper airflow can only be maintained when the bays are populated Unpopulated drive bays can lead to improper cooling and thermal damage Installing SCSI or IDE Devices into the Removable Media Bays To install a SCSI or IDE device into the removable media bay NOTE The external appearance of your SCS...

Страница 104: ...he slate blue release latch 1 and slide out a removable media bay blank 2 Figure 3 53 Removing the media bay blanks tower model NOTE If you plan to install a full height device you must remove both media bay blanks 5 If you remove the lower removable media bay blank remove the terminated multi drop SCSI cable bundled in the bay blank and store it for later use 6 Locate and remove the Torx T 15 too...

Страница 105: ... 22 02 10 51 AM 7 Remove the rails from one of the removable media bay blanks by removing all four Torx T 15 screws in the rails Note that the orientation of the left rail is the reverse of the orientation of the right rail Figure 3 54 Removing the removable media bay blank rails 8 Affix the rails to the SCSI or IDE device Be sure to orient the rails properly Figure 3 55 Affixing the removable med...

Страница 106: ...pter 11 Reinstall the access panel 12 If you have a tower model server close the front bezel door 13 Install the server Refer to Chapter 5 Installing the Rack Server or Chapter 6 Installing the Tower Server 14 Power up the server Refer to Chapter 5 Installing the Rack Server or Chapter 6 Installing the Tower Server 15 Be sure that the LED on the front of the SCSI or IDE device is illuminated green...

Страница 107: ...erver ships with the drive cages cabled internally to SCSI connectors A and B If you want to cable a SCSI device from the removable media bay to SCSI connector A or B you must first disconnect the appropriate drive cage cable Once you have disconnected a drive cage cable you must cable it to a controller board to retain use of that drive cage IMPORTANT SCSI devices in the removable media bay must ...

Страница 108: ...name Time Bandit Part Number 223960 002 Last Saved On 8 22 02 10 51 AM Cabling IDE Devices in the Removable Media Bays Figure 3 57 illustrates the proper cable routing of an IDE device from the removable media bay to the secondary IDE connector on the system board Figure 3 57 Cable routing of an IDE device from the removable media bay to the secondary IDE connector on the system board ...

Страница 109: ...ships standard with a CD ROM drive installed in the CD ROM drive bay However you have the option of removing the CD ROM drive and installing a DVD drive in its place Installing a DVD drive in place of the CD ROM drive requires the following operations Removing the CD ROM drive Removing the CPU and I O fans Removing the fan baskets Removing the drive air baffle Removing the CD ROM drive Installing ...

Страница 110: ... Removing the CD ROM Drive to Install a DVD Drive To install a DVD drive in the CD ROM drive bay you must first remove the CD ROM drive which requires the following steps 1 Power down the server Refer to Powering Down the Server in this chapter 2 Remove the access panel Refer to Removing the Access Panel in this chapter 3 Remove the CPU and I O fans a Push in on the release lever 1 b Lift the fan ...

Страница 111: ... Options doc Codename Time Bandit Part Number 223960 002 Last Saved On 8 22 02 10 51 AM 4 Remove both fan baskets To remove a fan basket a Loosen the thumbscrew 1 b Lift the fan basket out of the server 2 Figure 3 59 Removing a fan basket 5 Press down on the system tray locking latch 1 and slide the system tray out until it stops 2 Figure 3 60 Extending the system tray ...

Страница 112: ... Codename Time Bandit Part Number 223960 002 Last Saved On 8 22 02 10 51 AM 6 Remove the drive air baffle a Loosen the two thumbscrews securing the drive air baffle in place 1 b Remove the drive air baffle from the server 2 Figure 3 61 Removing the drive air baffle 7 Disconnect the power and signal cables from the CD ROM drive Figure 3 62 Disconnecting cables from the CD ROM drive ...

Страница 113: ... Hardware Options doc Codename Time Bandit Part Number 223960 002 Last Saved On 8 22 02 10 51 AM 8 Loosen the thumbscrew located near the bottom of the CPU fan basket to release the metal locking bracket 1 9 Slide the metal locking bracket away from the fans 2 10 Pull the CD ROM drive out through the front of the chassis 3 Figure 3 63 Removing the CD ROM drive ...

Страница 114: ...2 02 10 51 AM Installing the DVD Drive in the CD ROM Drive Bay To install a DVD drive in place of the CD ROM drive 1 Remove the CD ROM drive Refer to Removing the CD ROM Drive to Install a DVD Drive in this chapter 2 Insert the DVD drive into the front of the chassis 1 3 Slide the metal locking bracket toward the fans 2 4 Tighten the thumbscrew near the bottom of the CPU fan basket 3 Figure 3 64 I...

Страница 115: ...IDE connector on the system board 6 Reinstall the drive air baffle and tighten the thumbscrews 7 Reinstall the CPU and I O fan baskets and tighten the thumbscrews 8 Reinstall the CPU and I O fans 9 Close the system tray 10 Reinstall the access panel 11 Install the server Refer to Chapter 5 Installing the Rack Server or Chapter 6 Installing the Tower Server 12 Power up the server Refer to Chapter 5...

Страница 116: ... you must first disconnect the appropriate drive cage cable Once you have disconnected a drive cage cable you must cable it to a controller board to retain use of that drive cage For more information on cabling external storage devices refer to Chapter 7 Cabling the Server or refer to the documentation that ships with the external storage device Connecting an External Device using the Internal to ...

Страница 117: ...isconnected a drive cage cable you must cable it to a controller board to retain use of that drive cage 5 Locate the loose end of the internal to external SCSI cable and connect it to the available SCSI connector on the system board 6 Reinstall the access panel 7 Connect the external device to the VHDCI SCSI connector on the rear panel of the server Figure 3 66 Connecting an external device to the...

Страница 118: ... can connect to the external connectors of the expansion board 2 Identify the expansion slot into which you intend to install the expansion board For more information on PCI X technology and expansion slots refer to Chapter 4 PCI X Technology 3 Install the expansion board according to the procedures in this guide 4 Connect the external device to the expansion board at the rear of the server Figure...

Страница 119: ...heral Component Interconnect Extended PCI X technology over Peripheral Component Interconnect PCI technology An explanation of how to operate PCI Hot Plug technology For more information specific to hot plug technology refer to the following resources The online PCI Hot Plug Administration Guide The PCI Hot Plug animation and additional information on the Documentation CD The server contains seven...

Страница 120: ...CI and PCI X expansion boards It is important to note that PCI expansion boards are designed to a peak frequency of no more than 66 MHz PCI X expansion boards are designed to a peak frequency of at least 100 MHz Slot Architecture Each of the seven PCI X expansion slots in the server operates at a maximum frequency of 100 MHz and is managed across four data buses The server facilitates load balanci...

Страница 121: ...dit Part Number 223960 002 Last Saved On 8 22 02 10 57 AM Figure 4 1 PCI X expansion slots and buses Table 4 1 PCI X Expansion Slots and Buses Item Slot 1 1 hot plug 2 2 hot plug Shared PCI X bus 3 3 hot plug 4 4 hot plug Shared PCI X bus 5 5 6 6 Shared PCI X bus 7 7 PCI X bus Slot 7 is recommended for the Remote Insight Lights Out Edition due to internal cabling requirements ...

Страница 122: ...ing and Configuration Utility the embedded NIC can be teamed with any other standup NC series NIC for Network Fault Tolerance and Adaptive Load Balancing The teaming software can be downloaded from the website www hp com servers proliant manage Performance Balancing Balancing is the paired arrangement of expansion boards for optimal performance based on the bus architecture of the expansion slots ...

Страница 123: ...der Slot Number Population Order 1 1 2 5 Shared PCI X bus 3 2 4 6 Shared PCI X bus 5 3 6 7 Shared PCI X bus 7 4 PCI X bus Slot 7 is recommended for the Remote Insight Lights Out Edition due to internal cabling requirements The operating system detects the PCI devices in the slots in this order 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 For more information about PCI bus architecture and numbering refer to the white paper PCI ...

Страница 124: ...ion boards on the same bus IMPORTANT Always pair expansion boards of the same speed on the same bus for optimal performance If expansion boards of different speeds are installed on the same bus the server sets the bus speed to that of the slower expansion board Use Figure 4 2 and Table 4 3 to identify the speed for each PCI slot and to help ensure optimal performance Figure 4 2 Expansion slot spee...

Страница 125: ...eplaced with an identical expansion board without powering down the server Hot addition of expansion boards New PCI expansion boards can be installed in previously empty slots without powering down the server Hot upgrade of expansion boards An expansion board can be replaced with a different expansion board without powering down the server PCI X Hot Plug features enable you to remove upgrade and a...

Страница 126: ...he SmartStart CD An operating system that supports PCI X Hot Plug technology For information about specific operating systems with PCI X Hot Plug support refer to the operating system support matrix available from the website ftp ftp compaq com pub products servers os 20feature 20matrix 20103000 pdf CAUTION Before adding or removing any PCI Hot Plug devices be sure to remove power to the slot usin...

Страница 127: ...tility is the user interface of the PCI Hot Plug architecture The application performs the following functions Slot control PCI Hot Plug option configuration Expansion board status monitoring and reporting For more information refer to the SmartStart for Servers documentation PCI Hot Plug Button The PCI Hot Plug button provides PCI Hot Plug hardware control without requiring you to first run the P...

Страница 128: ... associated with each hot plug expansion slot to identify the location and indicate the status of the slot The LEDs are visible from the rear of the server or from inside the server when the hot plug door is open Use the following figures and tables to assist in locating the LEDs Figure 4 3 Internal expansion slot LEDs and PCI Hot Plug button Table 4 4 Internal Expansion Slot LEDs and PCI Hot Plug...

Страница 129: ...e 4 11 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Wendy Wing File Name e ch4 PCI X Technology doc Codename Time Bandit Part Number 223960 002 Last Saved On 8 22 02 10 57 AM Figure 4 4 External expansion slot LEDs Table 4 5 External Expansion Slot LEDs Item Description 1 Power LED green 2 Fault LED amber ...

Страница 130: ...wer Fault On On No Power is currently applied to this slot but the slot needs ATTENTION for a possible problem with the slot expansion board or driver Do NOT open the expansion slot latch Power Fault Flashing On or Off No The power slot is being turned off or on which may take several minutes Do NOT open the expansion slot latch Press the PCI Hot Plug button to cancel the operation Power Fault Off...

Страница 131: ... pub products servers os 20feature 20matrix 20103000 pdf To install an operating system refer to Chapter 5 Installing the Rack Server or Chapter 6 Installing the Tower Server WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury from hazardous energy or of damage to the equipment when working on energized servers Remove all watches rings and any other loose fitting jewelry Avoid the use of conductive tool...

Страница 132: ...er to the PCI Hot Plug Utilities section in this chapter Hot Installing an Expansion Board To install an expansion board into a PCI X Hot Plug slot 1 If the server is installed in the rack extend the server from the rack 2 Open the hot plug door Refer to Opening the Hot Plug Door in Chapter 3 Installing Hardware Options 3 Identify the PCI Hot Plug expansion slot that you want to populate and the P...

Страница 133: ...ology doc Codename Time Bandit Part Number 223960 002 Last Saved On 8 22 02 10 57 AM 4 Press the port colored PCI Hot Plug button or use the PCI Hot Plug Utility to power down the PCI Hot Plug slot CAUTION Be sure that the slot LED is off before installing the expansion board Figure 4 5 Powering down the slot with the port colored PCI Hot Plug button ...

Страница 134: ...File Name e ch4 PCI X Technology doc Codename Time Bandit Part Number 223960 002 Last Saved On 8 22 02 10 57 AM 5 Press down on the expansion slot latch 1 6 Allow the latch to spring up and open the slot 2 7 Remove the expansion slot cover 3 Figure 4 6 Releasing the expansion slot latch and removing the expansion slot cover ...

Страница 135: ... Writer Wendy Wing File Name e ch4 PCI X Technology doc Codename Time Bandit Part Number 223960 002 Last Saved On 8 22 02 10 57 AM 8 If you are installing a full length board press the PCI retaining clip toward the center wall to lock it in the open position Figure 4 7 Locking the PCI retaining clip open ...

Страница 136: ...t Saved On 8 22 02 10 57 AM 9 Install the expansion board in the slot and apply even pressure to seat the board securely 1 10 Flip the expansion slot latch down and lock it into place 2 Figure 4 8 Inserting a PCI Hot Plug expansion board 11 If you are installing a full length board pull the PCI retaining clip into a locked position to secure the board in the slot Figure 4 9 Securing the PCI retain...

Страница 137: ...mber LED is off and the green LED stays on to be sure that you have installed the board properly 15 Install other hardware options as needed or reinstall the access panel as described in Chapter 3 Installing Hardware Options 16 If you have a rack model server slide the server back into the rack and secure it as described in Chapter 5 Installing the Rack Server 17 Configure the expansion board usin...

Страница 138: ...divider and ejector to ensure slot safety and to facilitate expansion board removal To remove an expansion board from a PCI X Hot Plug slot 1 Press the port colored PCI Hot Plug button or use the PCI Hot Plug Utility to power down the PCI Hot Plug slot Be sure that the slot is powered down by observing the flashing green LED until it turns off Figure 4 10 Powering down the slot with the port color...

Страница 139: ...t Saved On 8 22 02 10 57 AM 2 Open the PCI retaining clip full length expansion boards only Figure 4 11 Locking the PCI retaining clip open 3 Press the expansion slot latch down to release 1 4 Flip the latch up to open the slot 2 5 Pull upward on the expansion board release handle to eject the expansion board from the slot 3 Figure 4 12 Releasing the expansion board with the expansion board releas...

Страница 140: ... each operating system HP is promoting standardization with operating system software leaders to ensure the broad availability of PCI Hot Plug technology Each operating system supplier is responsible for its own implementation of the software Microsoft Windows NT operating system The HP PCI Hot Plug Utility for Windows NT is the graphical interface for management of PCI Hot Plug functions Refer to...

Страница 141: ...site www compaq com products servers technology pci hotplug pd html HP PCI Hot Plug Utility for Windows NT The HP PCI Hot Plug Utility for Windows NT located on the SmartStart CD enables you to view the status of the PCI Hot Plug slots and to initiate actions such as replacing a failed expansion board The Windows NT PCI Hot Plug Utility screen is divided into three sections Top This area enables y...

Страница 142: ...igating the NCMCON Menus The NCMCON interface constantly retrieves and displays the status of all of the slots If there are any errors the appropriate error message displays To navigate through these menus follow these guidelines From the Main menu use the arrow keys to move up and down the list of slots The current line is highlighted Press the Enter key to go to the Slot Options menu Use the arr...

Страница 143: ...ion of expansion boards An expansion board can be added into an empty slot Viewing Slot Detail Information To view slot detail information 1 From the main menu highlight the slot and expansion board information to be viewed 2 Press the Enter key 3 Select Slot Detail Information from the Slot Options menu Removing an Expansion Board To remove an expansion board 1 From the main menu highlight the sl...

Страница 144: ...should configure and apply power to the slot If you answer Yes power is applied to the slot the green LED illuminates and the status of the slot on the console changes to READY If you answer No the console status does not change 6 Press the Enter key to go to the Slot Options menu 7 Use the arrow keys to highlight Replace Adapter and press the Enter key NCMCON processes the replace request Adding ...

Страница 145: ...t the same as the expansion board being replaced The hot plug replacement cannot continue Card Functioning The expansion board in the slot is currently functioning The Add Replace is ignored Driver in Use The expansion board is currently in use Do you wish to force removal Driver Loaded The driver for the expansion board is currently loaded and must be unloaded manually Unload the driver and selec...

Страница 146: ...try standard 19 inch rack For more information refer to Chapter 2 Planning the Server Installation Server cabling and configuration are discussed in Chapter 7 Cabling the Server and Chapter 8 Server Configuration and Utilities This chapter specifically addresses Server installation overview Preparing the rack for server installation Measuring with the rack template Inserting cage nuts into the rac...

Страница 147: ...es For additional information visit the website www hp com servers proliant manage Server Installation Overview Installing the server in the rack requires the following actions 1 Select an appropriate site for the server based on the environmental and stability requirements discussed in Chapter 2 Planning the Server Installation 2 Unpack the server and locate the rack mounting hardware described i...

Страница 148: ...ng the Cable Management Arm Bracket in this chapter 8 Slide the server into the rack Refer to Installing the Server into the Rack in this chapter 9 Attach the cable management arm to its support bracket Attach the optional cable management arm support bracket to the back of the rack Preparing the Rack for Server Installation To prepare the rack for a server installation Measure with the rack templ...

Страница 149: ... rack for more information on leveling feet and stabilizers WARNING Always mount the heaviest item on the bottom of the rack Continue to populate the rack from the bottom to the top IMPORTANT Determine the server s place in the rack before you start installing the rack rail assemblies To remind you of the proper placement of the server in the rack refer to the Rack Builder report you printed when ...

Страница 150: ...e inserted designated R on the template Also mark the locations for the cage nuts designated C on the template 5 Place additional pencil marks on the rack at the top edge of the template to align the template for the next component Marking the Rear of the Rack with the Rack Template To mark the rear of the rack with the rack template 1 Move to the rear of the rack and turn the template over to use...

Страница 151: ...rack make pencil marks on the inside of the vertical rails These markings guide you in installing rack rails into the interior of the rack frame NOTE No cage nuts are required on the rear vertical posts of the rack 5 Place additional pencil marks on the rack at the top edge of the template to align the template for the next component After marking the front and rear of the rack remove the template...

Страница 152: ...l compression does not force the cage nut into place use the fitting tool supplied with the rack a Rest the bottom tab of the cage nut on the square cutout on the vertical post b Insert the angled tip of the fitting tool through the other side of the square cutout and hook the top tab of the cage nut c Use the fitting tool as a lever to pull the cage nut into position Figure 5 2 Inserting cage nut...

Страница 153: ...f the rack From the front of the rack the left rack rail assembly installs into the left side of the rack and the right rack rail assembly installs into the right side of the rack 2 Compress the left rack rail assembly by pressing the rail compression lever toward the front of the rail 1 3 From the front of the rack identify the rack holes on the inside of the rear of the rack that you marked with...

Страница 154: ...ame f ch5 Installing the Rack Server doc Codename Time Bandit Part Number 223960 002 Last Saved On 8 22 02 10 58 AM 5 Release the rail compression lever 1 to seat the locking mechanism in the square hole in the vertical rack post 2 Figure 5 4 Releasing the rail compression lever 6 Repeat steps 2 through 5 for the right rack rail assembly ...

Страница 155: ...22 02 10 58 AM 7 For additional security or for stability during shipping insert a 6 x 12 mm Phillips screw into the top hole of each rack rail assembly at both the front and rear of the rack Figure 5 5 Inserting screws to secure the rack rail assembly in the rack Preparing the Server for Rack Installation To prepare the server for rack installation Attach the server rails Remove the power supplie...

Страница 156: ...To attach the server rails to the server chassis IMPORTANT Install the server rails with the smooth side of the rail against the server chassis 1 Align the four keyholes on the server rail with the four posts on the side of the server chassis 2 Press the rail against the side of the chassis and slide it toward the front of the server until the rail snaps into place Figure 5 6 Positioning the serve...

Страница 157: ...22 02 10 58 AM Removing the Power Supplies To make moving and lifting the server more manageable HP recommends that all power supplies be removed from the server To remove the power supplies 1 Locate the power supplies on the rear of the server under the system tray Figure 5 7 Server power supplies Table 5 1 Power Supply Locations Item Power Supply 1 Hot plug power supply 1 2 Hot plug power supply...

Страница 158: ...AM 2 If present remove the Torx T 15 screw from the power supply handle The Torx T 15 tool is clipped to the rear panel of the server Figure 5 8 Removing the shipping screw 3 Press the latch on the primary power supply handle 1 and pull it down 2 4 Pull the power supply out completely and set it aside for reinstallation later 3 Figure 5 9 Removing the server power supplies 5 Repeat steps 2 through...

Страница 159: ...op left rear of the rack server chassis as you look at the rear of the server The bracket provides an attachment point for the cable management arm from the server to the rear frame of the rack To attach the cable management arm bracket 1 Align the two keyholes on the cable management arm bracket over the posts on the rear panel of the chassis 2 Slide the arm down to secure the keyholes onto the p...

Страница 160: ...k Rails WARNING The server is very heavy up to 73 kg 160 lbs To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment Remove all hot plug power supplies to reduce the weight of the server before lifting it Observe local occupational health and safety requirements and guidelines for material handling Get help to lift and maneuver the server To load the server into the rack and secure it wit...

Страница 161: ...e f ch5 Installing the Rack Server doc Codename Time Bandit Part Number 223960 002 Last Saved On 8 22 02 10 58 AM 2 Pull the inner slide rail forward from each rack rail assembly until it locks into place 1 3 Slide the inner bearing race on each rack rail assembly forward until it stops 2 Figure 5 11 Locking the inner slide rails into place ...

Страница 162: ...en ends of the server rails on the rear of the server with the extended bearing race and inner slide rail of the rack rail assemblies 2 5 Insert the server rails into the extended inner slide rails on both sides and then slowly slide the server into the rack Continue sliding the server forward until it stops 3 Figure 5 12 Aligning the server rails with the inner slide rails CAUTION Keep the server...

Страница 163: ...e Bandit Part Number 223960 002 Last Saved On 8 22 02 10 58 AM 6 Reach around the rack bezel to press the rail release levers at the front of both server rails and continue to slide the server into the rack Figure 5 13 Loading the rack server 7 Secure the rail bezel to the front of the rack by tightening the thumbscrews into the cage nuts Figure 5 14 Securing the installed server in the rack ...

Страница 164: ...tray IMPORTANT For easier handling slide the server into the rack before attaching the cable management arm to the cable management arm bracket Attaching the arm before loading the server into the rack may interfere with the loading process To attach the cable management arm 1 Identify the cable management arm holes on the outside of the rear of the rack that you marked with the template Align the...

Страница 165: ... locking bar on the cable management arm and swing the arm away from the server to gain full access to the thumbscrews 4 Align the cable management arm to the cable management arm bracket and tighten the two thumbscrews to attach the arm to the bracket Figure 5 16 Attaching the cable management arm to the cable management arm bracket Reinstalling the Power Supplies To reinstall your power supplies...

Страница 166: ... Codename Time Bandit Part Number 223960 002 Last Saved On 8 22 02 10 58 AM Securing the Server in the Rack for Shipping For shipping purposes the server can be secured in the rack by fastening a shipping screw part number 162811 001 through the hole in the rear of each server rail into the thread barrel on each rack rail Figure 5 17 Securing the server in the rack for shipping ...

Страница 167: ...rver Icons on the back of the server identify the function of each connector WARNING To reduce the risk of electrical shock or fire do not plug telecommunications telephone cables into the NIC connectors IMPORTANT If the Remote Insight Lights Out Edition is installed in the server be sure that you connect your video cable into the video connector on the rear of the Remote Insight Lights Out Editio...

Страница 168: ...Rack Server Item Description Item Description 1 Mouse connector 10 Hot plug power supply 2 2 Serial connector A 11 Torx T 15 tool 3 Parallel connector 12 Unit Identification UID switch and LED 4 Embedded NIC connector RJ 45 13 USB connectors 5 Locking latch 14 Video connector 6 VHDCI SCSI connector 15 Serial connector B 7 PCI X Hot Plug expansion slots 16 Hot plug power supply 3 redundant 8 PCI X ...

Страница 169: ... carbon black to distinguish them from 450 W power supplies which are color coded opal white Securing Cables with the Cable Management Arm The cable management arm that ships in the rack kit with the server includes hook and loop straps that are used to secure multiple server and peripheral cables to the arm Using the guidelines in this section enhances cable management among several servers in a ...

Страница 170: ...oc Codename Time Bandit Part Number 223960 002 Last Saved On 8 22 02 10 58 AM Securing the Power Cord Plug in the power cord If desired secure the AC power cord to the plastic loop on the power supply with a reusable tie wrap Leave an eight inch service loop for the plug to prevent the plug from accidentally being disengaged Figure 5 20 Securing the AC power cord to the server ...

Страница 171: ...ord grounding plug The grounding plug is an important safety feature Plug the power cord into a grounded earthed electrical outlet that is easily accessible at all times Unplug the power cord from each power supply to disconnect power to the equipment Do not route the power cord where it can be walked on or pinched by items placed against it Pay particular attention to the plug electrical outlet a...

Страница 172: ...ystem LEDs refer to Appendix C System LEDs and Switches When the server powers on for the first time the server performs a POST You must then launch RBSU to configure the server After selecting initial system settings install your operating system and perform additional configuration tasks For additional information about configuring the server with RBSU refer to the ROM Based Setup Utility User G...

Страница 173: ...ces of the disc Figure 5 22 Inserting the CD into the rack server NOTE Your CD ROM drive may look different from the one shown in this chapter 7 Follow the instructions provided by the SmartStart CD or the operating system manufacturer For the most current information about operating system support on the servers refer to the operating system support matrix available at the FTP site ftp ftp compaq...

Страница 174: ... On 8 22 02 10 58 AM Routine Maintenance The HP ProLiant ML570 Generation 2 Maintenance and Service Guide provides specific information required for general maintenance and component replacement including Spare part numbers Removal and replacement procedures Diagnostic tools The HP ProLiant ML570 Generation 2 Maintenance and Service Guide can be accessed through the Documentation CD or the website...

Страница 175: ...6 Installing the Tower Server This chapter provides information and instructions for installing your tower server The installation sequence includes Connecting the AC power cord and peripheral devices Powering up the server Installing an operating system Registering the server The chapter concludes with routine maintenance guidelines and resources For additional information visit the website www h...

Страница 176: ...o install the server properly and safely Be aware of all server warnings listed in the chapter and throughout this guide Install any optional hardware components before installing and powering up the server for the first time Refer to Chapter 3 Installing Hardware Options for instructions on installing PCI expansion boards and other major hardware options IMPORTANT Use the SmartStart CD to install...

Страница 177: ...ot plug telecommunications telephone cables into the NIC connectors IMPORTANT If the Remote Insight Lights Out Edition is installed in the server be sure that you connect your video cable into the video connector on the rear of the Remote Insight Lights Out Edition expansion board The standard video connector on the server rear panel is not used when the Remote Insight Lights Out Edition is instal...

Страница 178: ...Tower Server Item Description Item Description 1 Keyboard connector 10 Hot plug power supply 1 2 Mouse connector 11 Hot plug power supply 2 3 Serial connector A 12 Torx T 15 tool 4 Parallel connector 13 Unit Identification UID switch and LED 5 Embedded NIC connector RJ 45 14 USB connectors 6 Release latch 15 Video connector 7 VHDCI SCSI connector 16 Serial connector B 8 PCI X Hot Plug expansion sl...

Страница 179: ...ord tie wraps to secure the AC power cords Leave a service loop for the plug to prevent the plug from accidentally being disengaged Refer to Chapter 5 Installing the Rack Server for additional instructions Powering Up the Server Power up the server after the peripheral and power cords are connected to the server WARNING To reduce the risk of electrical shock or damage to the equipment Do not disab...

Страница 180: ...wer server 2 Observe the front panel LEDs to be sure that the server has a successful power on sequence The following table describes a successful power on sequence Table 6 2 Front Panel LED Activity During the Power On Sequence Item Description Unit Identification UID Off Internal health From off to green External health From off to green Embedded NIC connector activity From off to green if there...

Страница 181: ...ation tasks For additional information about configuring the server with RBSU refer to the ROM Based Setup Utility User Guide Installing an Operating System To configure the server for the first time 1 Launch RBSU 2 When prompted select a language 3 Select the operating system you want to install on the server A dialog box appears indicating that the system configuration is complete 4 Press the F1...

Страница 182: ...erating system of your choice For the most current information about operating system support on the servers refer to the operating system support matrix available at the FTP site ftp ftp compaq com pub products servers os support matrix 310 pdf Registering the Server You can register the server with the forms provided with the server or from the website www hp com servers proliant manage Routine ...

Страница 183: ...ter provides an overview of standard cabling configurations and guidelines for the server for the following items Internal Cabling Configurations SCSI devices in the removable media bay IDE devices in the removable media bay DVD drive in the CD ROM drive bay Remote Insight Lights Out Edition Front panel LED assembly External Cabling Configurations External SCSI hard drives External storage devices...

Страница 184: ...are Options The documentation that ships with the option kit The HP ProLiant ML570 Generation 2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide on the website www hp com servers proliant manage The cabling guide on the website www compaq com products servers Figure 7 1 and Table 7 1 illustrate the connectors on the system board Figure 7 2 and Table 7 2 illustrate the connectors on the power backplane For an ...

Страница 185: ...st Saved On 9 5 02 3 07 PM Figure 7 1 System board connectors Table 7 1 System Board Connectors Item Connector 1 Secondary IDE non bootable 2 Remote management 30 pin 3 Remote management 16 pin 4 I O fans 5 System power 6 SCSI A blue 7 SCSI B yellow 8 Power backplane signal 9 Primary IDE bootable orange 10 Diskette drive purple 11 CPU fans 12 System power 13 Rear processor air baffle fan 14 PCI ba...

Страница 186: ...23960 002 Last Saved On 9 5 02 3 07 PM Figure 7 2 Power backplane connectors Table 7 2 Power Backplane Connectors Item Connector 1 Power supply 1 2 Power supply 2 3 Power supply 3 redundant 4 SCSI drive cage B 5 CD ROM diskette 6 Front panel LED assembly 7 Drive fan 5 8 System power 9 Drive fan 6 10 Power backplane signal 11 Drive fan 7 12 System power 13 Removable media bay SCSI drive cage A ...

Страница 187: ...ardware component Table 7 3 Required Cables Component Required Cables Cable ships with Power Server Drive cage A Signal Server Power Server Drive cage B Signal Server Power Server SCSI devices in the removable media bay Signal Server Power Server IDE devices in the removable media bay Signal Option kit Power Server DVD drive in the CD ROM bay Signal Server Remote Insight board Power Option kit Fro...

Страница 188: ... Internal Drives and Storage Devices Internal storage devices in the server require minimum cabling as described in the following section and include Storage devices in the removable media bays DVD drive in the CD ROM drive bay Storage Devices in the Removable Media Bays The server supports installation of SCSI or IDE storage devices into the removable media bays Devices supported include SCSI dev...

Страница 189: ...er 223960 002 Last Saved On 9 5 02 3 07 PM Cabling SCSI Devices in the Removable Media Bay The following illustration shows cable routing for a terminated multi drop SCSI cable from a SCSI device in the removable media bay to internal SCSI connector B on the system board Figure 7 3 Cable routing of a SCSI device from the removable media bay to internal SCSI connector B on the system board ...

Страница 190: ...Codename Time Bandit Part Number 223960 002 Last Saved On 9 5 02 3 07 PM Cabling IDE Devices in the Removable Media Bay The following illustration shows cable routing for a terminated multi drop IDE cable from an IDE device in the removable media bay to the system board Figure 7 4 Cable routing of an IDE device from the removable media bay to the system board ...

Страница 191: ...60 002 Last Saved On 9 5 02 3 07 PM DVD Drive in the CD ROM Drive Bay The server supports mounting a DVD drive in the CD ROM drive bay in the front of the server The following illustration shows cable routing for a terminated multi drop IDE cable from the DVD drive in the CD ROM drive bay to the system board Figure 7 5 Cable routing of the DVD drive from the CD ROM drive bay to the system board ...

Страница 192: ...lowing illustration shows the cable routing from the Remote Insight board to the system board Use the cable to connect the connector on the expansion board 1 to the 30 pin or 16 pin remote management connector on the system board 2 Check the cable that ships with your Remote Insight board to determine which connector to use Refer to Table 7 1 to locate the remote management connectors on the syste...

Страница 193: ...t Saved On 9 5 02 3 07 PM Figure 7 7 Cable routing of the Remote Insight Lights Out Edition 16 pin Front Panel LED Assembly The server includes a front panel LED assembly that connects directly to the system board For instructions on converting the front panel LED assembly from a tower configuration to a rack configuration refer to the HP ProLiant ML500 Series Generation 2 Servers Chassis Conversi...

Страница 194: ...ipheral devices and external storage devices supported by the server External SCSI Hard Drives Follow these general guidelines when adding external SCSI hard drives A maximum of 14 SCSI devices per SCSI controller can be supported externally Each SCSI drive must have a unique ID External Storage Devices You can cable external storage devices in two ways To SCSI connector A or B on the system board...

Страница 195: ...A and B If you want to cable a SCSI device to SCSI connector A or B using the internal to external SCSI cable assembly you must first disconnect the appropriate drive cage cable Once you have disconnected a drive cage cable you must cable it to a controller board to retain use of that drive cage The following illustration shows a rack server cabled to an external storage device through the optiona...

Страница 196: ...andit Part Number 223960 002 Last Saved On 9 5 02 3 07 PM The following illustration shows a rack server cabled to an external storage device through an expansion board Figure 7 9 Standard cable routing of an external storage device through an expansion board For additional information about external cabling the server refer to the website www hp com servers proliant manage ...

Страница 197: ...USB devices through the two open standard USB connectors on the rear panel of the server shown in the following illustration Figure 7 10 Rear panel USB connectors The system ROM configurable through RBSU provides full legacy support for USB keyboard and mouse Operating systems that currently support USB technology in this server include Windows 2000 Linux Refer to the website for an operating syst...

Страница 198: ...nd configured the server for your rack you are ready to connect the power cord and peripheral devices CAUTION Always connect peripheral devices before connecting power to the server An improper cabling connection sequence can result in electrical damage to peripheral devices Rear panel connectors on the server include Video blue Parallel burgundy Embedded NIC RJ 45 Serial teal VHDCI SCSI Mouse gre...

Страница 199: ...ables and power cords connected to the server rear panel are routed through a cable management arm that prevents loose cabling in the rear of the rack and protects connectors from damage that results when cables are disconnected improperly When multiple servers are installed in a rack the cable management arm effectively organizes the rear panel cabling Figure 7 11 ProLiant ML570 Generation 2 serv...

Страница 200: ...Server Configuration and Utilities This chapter provides information about the following utilities and support tools ROM Based Setup Utility RBSU Redundant ROM Support ROMPaq Utility Remote ROM Flash Utility ROM Legacy USB Support SmartStart CD SmartStart Diskette Builder SmartStart Scripting Toolkit Insight Manager 7 Diagnostics Utility Automatic Server Recovery ASR 2 Integrated Management Log IM...

Страница 201: ...ed in previous systems RBSU performs a wide range of configuration activities including the following Configuring system devices and installed options Viewing system information Selecting the operating system Selecting the primary boot controller Managing storage options Configuring advanced memory protection Modifying redundant power supply modes NOTE Under certain configurations the server can o...

Страница 202: ...he Enter key Using RBSU RBSU does not run automatically The first time the server is powered up the system defaults to Windows 2000 and waits temporarily so you can select a different operating system by using RBSU Press the F9 key to enter RBSU While you are in RBSU press any key to return to the RBSU main menu or exit RBSU by pressing the Esc key then pressing the F10 key at the prompt NOTE Most...

Страница 203: ...s you to type in the server serial number Embedded COM Ports A and B enables you to either enable the embedded COM ports A and B at the specified resource setting or disable the option Embedded LPT Port enables you to either enable the embedded parallel port at the specified resource setting or disable the option Integrated Diskette Controller enables you to enable or disable the floppy controller...

Страница 204: ...ot configured correctly Dual board hot plug mirrored memory with ECC support tests the DIMM configuration and sets the system to use the dual card mirrored memory feature An error message is displayed during POST if the DIMMs are not configured correctly PCI Devices The PCI Devices menu enables you to view and assign the IRQs for all PCI devices It also enables device disabling Standard Boot Order...

Страница 205: ...gn an administrator password This password prevents unauthorized users from modifying the setup options Set Power On Password enables you to assign a power on password This password prevents unauthorized users from powering on the system Network Server Mode enables the user to disable or enable the system s capability to boot with a locked keyboard or without a keyboard To unlock the keyboard ente...

Страница 206: ... enables you to bypass the F1 prompt ROM Selection enables you to switch to a backup ROM image Erase Non volatile Memory enables you to reset the configuration settings to their factory defaults Set CPU Corrected enables you to indicate correction of a CPU failure Wake On LAN enables you to enable or disable Wake On LAN support PME NMI Debug Button enables you to enable or disable the non maskable...

Страница 207: ... and all PCI X slots populated A server with a maximum of 4 CPUs and up to 6 drives and all PCI X slots populated IMPORTANT The server will be redundant under these two configurations only Any deviation from these configurations does not guarantee full power redundancy and will be at your own risk This is your last notification You will need to re boot your server for this change to take effect Ut...

Страница 208: ...s Net Embedded COM Port A COM 1 IRQ 4 Embedded COM Port B COM 2 IRQ 3 Embedded LPT Port LPT 1 IRQ 7 Integrated Diskette Controller Enabled NUMLOCK Power On State Off Embedded NIC PXE Support Enabled Diskette Read Write Control Read and write Diskette Boot Control Enabled Advanced Memory Protection Advanced ECC Support Enabled Online Spare with ECC Support Disabled Single Board Mirrored Memory with...

Страница 209: ...ecovery ASR Status Enabled ASR Timeout 10 minutes Thermal Shutdown Enabled Server Passwords Set Administrator Password None Set Power On Password None Network Server Mode Disabled QuickLock Disabled Server Asset Text Server Info Text None Advanced Options MPS Table Mode AutoSet Table Hot Plug Resources AutoSet POST Speed Up Enabled POST F1 Prompt Enabled ROM Selection Use current ROM Erase Non vol...

Страница 210: ...ust reboot the system Saving RBSU Configuration Settings for Multiple Server Replication To save RBSU configuration settings use the Configuration Replication Utility from the SmartStart Scripting Toolkit Saving the configuration enables you to restore settings at a later date Use the Configuration Replication Utility from the SmartStart CD or download the Scripting Toolkit from the website www hp...

Страница 211: ...OMPaq utilities to create a backup ROM image before upgrading the configuration or to restore saved ROM data 1 Access RBSU by pressing the F9 key during power up when the prompt displays in the lower right corner of the screen 2 Select Advanced Options 3 Select ROM Selection 4 Select one of the ROM banks as the system ROM 5 Press the Enter key 6 Press the Esc key to exit the current menu or press ...

Страница 212: ... the location of these switches refer to Appendix D System LEDs and Switches 3 Power up the server After the system powers on it repeatedly emits two long beeps 4 Power down the server again If necessary perform a forced shutdown by pressing the power button for four seconds 5 Set system maintenance switches 1 5 and 6 back to the default position off 6 Power up the system If the system still does ...

Страница 213: ...ovides a choice if more than one exists of available ROM revisions By default the image that is marked as the backup is overwritten This procedure is the same for both system and option ROMPaq utilities If a power loss occurs during a firmware upgrade redundant ROM support enables data recovery Remote ROM Flash Smart Components for Remote ROM Flash enables Microsoft Windows NT 4 0 Windows 2000 and...

Страница 214: ...eyboard and mouse but not for other devices ROM legacy USB support is available during POST DOS and while the operating system is running The ROM does not support hot plug events for the legacy USB keyboard or legacy USB mouse at any time You must have the keyboard and mouse plugged in when you power on the server The maximum device support is two USB keyboards two USB mouse devices and one layer ...

Страница 215: ...e following functions Auto detect and configure the server hardware and drive arrays Install any major server operating system using packaged product CDs Install the latest HP optimized drivers ROMPaqs and management agents Deploy and maintain multiple servers using Integration Server Create and copy standard server configuration scripts using the Scripting Toolkit and Configuration Replication Ut...

Страница 216: ...r and enter the following command line CD ROM DRIVE DSKBLDR DSKBLDR EXE SmartStart Scripting Toolkit The SmartStart Scripting Toolkit is a set of DOS based utilities that enable you to configure and deploy servers in a customized predictable and unattended manner These utilities provide scripted server and array replication for mass server deployment and duplicate the configuration of a configured...

Страница 217: ...anager 7 provides comprehensive fault management for all major subsystems including pre failure alerting for disks memory and processors Integration Management Insight Manager 7 in conjunction with SmartStart enables you to effectively deploy and manage configurations throughout the enterprise using the Integration Server and Insight Version Control Performance Management Insight Manager 7 enables...

Страница 218: ...re and tests the system to be sure that it is operating properly If you used SmartStart to install your operating system you can access the Diagnostics Utility from the SmartStart CD You can also download the Diagnostics Utility from the website www hp com servers proliant manage Automatic Server Recovery 2 ASR 2 is a feature that causes the system to restart when a catastrophic operating system e...

Страница 219: ...s occurred IML requires HP operating system dependent drivers Refer to the SmartStart for Servers CD for instructions on installing the appropriate drivers Viewing the Log You can view recorded events in the IML in several ways including the following From within the Insight Manager 7 From within the HP Survey Utility From within operating system specific IML viewers For a Windows NT operating sys...

Страница 220: ... event list 1 From Insight Manager 7 select the appropriate server and then select View Device Data The selected server is displayed with buttons around its perimeter 2 Click Recovery 3 Select HP Integrated Management Log 4 If a failed component has been replaced select the event from the list then select Mark Repaired Printing the Event List To print the event list 1 From Insight Manager 7 select...

Страница 221: ... SURVEY TXT into a text viewer such as Microsoft Notepad The event list follows the system slot information After you open the text file you can print it using the print feature of the viewer Multi Initiator Configuration Utility The Integrated Dual Channel Ultra3 SCSI Controller can be configured into multi initiator mode to support HP storage and clustering options needing this feature The Multi...

Страница 222: ... series number The series number should not be confused with the marketing name or model number of the product Federal Communications Commission Notice Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission FCC Rules and Regulations established Radio Frequency RF emission limits to provide an interference free radio frequency spectrum Many electronic devices including computers generate RF energy incide...

Страница 223: ...ce with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at personal expense Class B Equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the F...

Страница 224: ...subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation For questions regarding your product contact Hewlett Packard Company P O Box 692000 Mail Stop 530113 Houston Texas 77269 2000 or call 1 800 652 6672 For continuous quality improvement calls may be ...

Страница 225: ... and Regulations Mouse Compliance Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Canadian Notice Avis Canadien Class A Equipment This Class A digital apparatus meets all ...

Страница 226: ... Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC issued by the Commission of the European Community and if this product has telecommunication functionality the R TTE Directive 1999 5 EC Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Norms in parentheses are the equivalent international standards and regulations EN 55022 CISPR 22 Electromagnetic Interference EN55024 IEC61000 4 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Страница 227: ...mit hazardous light the beam is totally enclosed during all modes of customer operation and maintenance Laser Safety Warnings WARNING To reduce the risk of exposure to hazardous radiation Do not try to open the laser device enclosure There are no user serviceable components inside Do not operate controls make adjustments or perform procedures to the laser device other than those specified herein A...

Страница 228: ...ser device This label indicates that the product is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT This label appears on a laser device installed in your product Laser Information Laser Type Semiconductor GaAIAs Wave Length 780 nm 35 nm Divergence Angle 53 5 degrees 0 5 degrees Output Power Less than 0 2 mW or 10 869 W m 2 sr 1 Polarization Circular 0 25 Numerical Aperture 0 45 inches 0 04 inches Battery R...

Страница 229: ...osed of together with the general household waste To forward them to recycling or proper disposal please use a public collection system or return them to HP or to HP authorized resellers Power Cords The power cord set included in the server meets the requirements for use in the country where you purchased the server If you need to use this server in another country purchase a power cord that is ap...

Страница 230: ... or other conductor may damage system boards or other static sensitive devices This type of damage may reduce the life expectancy of the device Preventing Electrostatic Damage To prevent electrostatic damage observe the following precautions Avoid hand contact by transporting and storing products in static safe containers Keep electrostatic sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at ...

Страница 231: ... chassis Wrist straps are flexible straps with a minimum of 1 megohm 10 percent resistance in the ground cord To provide proper grounding wear the strap snug against the skin Use heel straps toe straps or boot straps at standing workstations Wear the straps on both feet when standing on conductive floors or dissipating floor mats Use conductive field service tools Use a portable field service kit ...

Страница 232: ...tion about troubleshooting procedures refer to Appendix D Troubleshooting System LEDs The server contains LEDs that indicate the status and settings of hardware components This section discusses the following types and locations of LEDs Front panel System board Memory board PCI X Hot Plug Expansion slot speed Hot plug power supply Hot plug fan Embedded NIC connector RJ 45 Rear UID Unit Identificat...

Страница 233: ...et of five LEDs on the front of the server indicates system health The following figure and table identify and describe the location and function of each of the LEDs Figure C 1 Front panel LEDs Table C 1 Front Panel LEDs LED Description Indicator State Blue Activated Blue flashing System is being managed remotely 1 UID button and LED Off Deactivated Green Normal Amber System health degraded Red Sy...

Страница 234: ...er Redundant power supply failure Red Critical power supply failure 3 External health power supply LED Off System is off Green Network link Blinking Network link with activity 4 Embedded NIC connector activity LED Off No network connection Amber System is off auxiliary power present Green System is on 5 Power On Standby button and LED Off Server has no AC power The internal health LED identifies s...

Страница 235: ...Last Saved On 8 22 02 11 22 AM System Board LEDs Use the following figure and table to identify system board LED locations and status Figure C 2 System board LEDs Table C 2 System Board LEDs LED Description State 1 PPM 1 2 Processor 1 3 PPM 2 4 Processor 2 Amber Processor or PPM failed Off Normal 5 Thermal warning Amber Thermal event Off Normal 6 Memory board interlock LED Amber No memory board is...

Страница 236: ...information about memory board LEDs and icons refer to the server memory installation guide on the Documentation CD Expansion Slot LEDs The expansion slot LEDs provide a visual status for each slot and are viewable from the rear or from inside the server after removing the access panel Use the following figures and tables to locate expansion slot LEDs Figure C 3 External expansion slot LEDs Table ...

Страница 237: ...g File Name l appc System LEDs and Switches doc Codename Time Bandit Part Number 223960 002 Last Saved On 8 22 02 11 22 AM Figure C 4 Internal expansion slot LEDs and PCI Hot Plug button Table C 4 Internal Expansion Slot LEDs and PCI Hot Plug Button Item Description 1 Fault LED amber 2 Power LED green 3 PCI Hot Plug button port ...

Страница 238: ...ally Power Fault On On No Power is currently applied to this slot but the slot needs ATTENTION for a possible problem with the slot expansion board or driver Do NOT open the expansion slot latch Power Fault Flashing On or Off No The power slot is being turned off or on which may take several minutes Do NOT open the expansion slot latch Press the PCI X Hot Plug button to cancel the operation Power ...

Страница 239: ...n boards on the same bus IMPORTANT Always pair expansion boards of the same speed on the same bus for optimal performance If expansion boards of different speeds are installed on the same bus the server operates both boards at the lower frequency resulting in potential bottlenecks Use Figure C 5 and Table C 6 to identify the speed for each PCI slot and to help ensure optimal performance Figure C 5...

Страница 240: ...ne the hot plug power supply status by noting the color of the power supply LED located adjacent to the AC power socket Figure C 6 Power supply LEDs rack configuration Table C 7 Power Supply LEDs Power Supply Condition 1 Power LED Green 2 Fault LED Amber No AC power to any power supply Off Off No AC power to a particular power supply Off On AC power present system in standby mode Blinking Off Powe...

Страница 241: ...t Plug Fan LEDs Each hot plug fan has a corresponding status LED in the fan basket Figure C 7 Hot plug fan LEDs Table C 8 Hot Plug Fan LEDs Fan Description Status 1 Standard CPU fan 2 Optional redundant CPU fan 3 Standard I O fan 4 Optional redundant CPU fan 5 Drive fan 6 Drive fan 7 Drive fan 8 Rear processor air baffle fan Green The fan is operating normally Amber The fan has failed Off The fan ...

Страница 242: ...11 22 AM Embedded NIC Connector Activity LEDs The RJ 45 connector for the embedded NIC located on the server rear panel contains two LEDs Use the following figure and table to identify the LED locations and status Figure C 8 Embedded NIC connector activity LEDs Table C 9 Embedded NIC Connector Activity LEDs LED Description State 1 Activity On or flashing Network activity Off No network activity 2 ...

Страница 243: ...r panels The UID LEDs indicate activity status and can be toggled on and off by the pushing the UID button or through Insight Manager 7 The rear UID provides a visual reference for locating an individual server in a rack of servers The rear UID contains an integrated button to activate or deactivate the LED Figure C 9 Rear UID and button The rear UID indicates the following states Blue The button ...

Страница 244: ...rray and attached to an active Smart Array Controller LED behaviors may vary depending on the status of other drives in the array Use the following figure and tables to identify LED locations and analyze the status of each hot plug hard drive CAUTION Read the Hot Plug Hard Drive Replacement Guidelines in the Servers Troubleshooting Guide before removing a hard drive Figure C 10 Hot plug hard drive...

Страница 245: ...array being selected by the Array Configuration Utility Or The Options ROMPaq is upgrading the drive Off Off Off OK to replace the drive online if a predictive failure alert is received and the drive is attached to an array controller The drive is not configured as part of an array Or If this drive is part of an array a powered on controller is not accessing the drive Or The drive is configured as...

Страница 246: ...to assist in initial troubleshooting Note that in some situations Insight Manager 7 reports server status differently than the health LEDs because it tracks more system attributes For information on troubleshooting health events indicated by the internal and external LEDs refer to Appendix D Troubleshooting or refer to the Servers Troubleshooting Guide included on the Documentation CD that ships w...

Страница 247: ...LED Color State DIMM failure all slots in one bank flashing amber Red Configuration error The indicated DIMMs are not properly populated or are an unsupported type DIMM failure all slots amber Red No valid or usable memory is installed in the system Memory board interlock amber Red No memory board is installed Thermal warning amber Red System has exceeded OS cautionary level or critical hardware l...

Страница 248: ...ding or removing a component changing a security feature or reconfiguring the server from tower to rack require that you reconfigure a system switch If the system configuration is incorrect the server may not work properly and you may receive error messages on the screen This section discusses the following system board switches System maintenance Non maskable interrupt NMI Figure C 11 System boar...

Страница 249: ...tion Description On Off Function 1 Reserved Off System configuration can be changed 2 Lock configuration information On System configuration is locked and cannot be modified Off System is in a tower configuration 3 Tower rack model select On System is in a rack configuration Off Booting from diskette is controlled by RBSU 4 Enable diskette boot On Booting from diskette is enabled and RBSU setting ...

Страница 250: ...witch The NMI event enables a hung system to once again become responsive enough to provide debug information The NMI switch is used ONLY in the event of a service emergency that requires a complete data dump in preparation for recovering the system from a catastrophic event System Configuration Settings It may be necessary at some time to clear and reset system configuration settings When the sys...

Страница 251: ...wn the server 2 Remove the access panel 3 Set the position 6 lever to the On position 4 Power up the server and wait for the system to display a message confirming that the maintenance switch has been set 5 Power down the server 6 Reset the position 6 lever to the default Off position 7 Power up the server 8 Press the F9 key to run RBSU and reset all system configuration settings For instructions ...

Страница 252: ...tion guide on the Documentation CD For information on LEDs and switches specific to the server refer to Appendix C System LEDs and Switches For a more detailed discussion of troubleshooting techniques diagnostic tools error messages and preventative maintenance refer to the Servers Troubleshooting Guide included on the Documentation CD that ships with the server WARNING There is a risk of personal...

Страница 253: ...is section to identify possible reasons for the problem possible solutions and references to other sources of information Problems After Initial Boot Once the server has passed the POST you may still encounter errors such as an inability to load your operating system You are provided with instructions on what to try and where to go for help when you encounter errors after the server completes the ...

Страница 254: ...cuits If the server does not start 1 Be sure that the server and monitor are plugged into a working outlet 2 Be sure that your power source is working properly by checking the system power LED If the power source is not working properly be sure that the Power On Standby button is pressed firmly 3 Be sure that the power supplies are working properly by checking the power supply LEDs NOTE For more i...

Страница 255: ...monitor for the following messages that verify your system meets the minimal hardware requirements and is powered up during normal operations a HP ProLiant logo b BIOS information c Copyright information d Processor initialization e Multi initiator configuration IMPORTANT Select the multi initiator configuration utility CRTL A only to support HP storage and clustering options Refer to Chapter 8 Se...

Страница 256: ...ry table in this section The table outlines possible reasons for the problem options available to assist in diagnosis possible solutions and references to other sources of information Table D 1 Diagnostic Steps Question Action Question 1 Is the system power button LED off If no continue to question 2 If yes refer to Table D 2 Question 2 Is the system power button LED green If yes continue to quest...

Страница 257: ... failed Be sure that the power cord is connected to the power supply Be sure that the power supply is undamaged the power supply is fully seated and the power supply LED is green when you power up the server Be sure that the system power and power supply signal cables are connected to the system board and power backplane Be sure that the front panel LED assembly cable is connected to the power bac...

Страница 258: ...ay have a damaged connector or it may have failed Be sure that the power supply is undamaged the power supply is fully seated and the power supply LED is green The system may have experienced a short Check for bent connector pins and improperly seated expansion boards The front panel LED assembly has failed Be sure that the front panel LED assembly cable is connected to the power backplane If thes...

Страница 259: ... authorized service provider for replacement parts and service Yes If the external health LED is green refer to Table D 5 Note For LED locations and functions refer to Appendix C System LEDs and Switches For cabling configurations refer to Chapter 7 Cabling the Server Table D 5 Is the Internal Health LED Green Answer Possible Reasons Possible Solutions No it is amber A processor is in pre failure ...

Страница 260: ...xperienced a multibit error DIMM pairs have mismatched DIMMs DIMMs are missing DIMMs are an unsupported type A required fan has failed A thermal event has occurred Use internal component failure LEDs to identify Missing components Failed components Improperly installed components Thermal event For corrective procedures refer to the Maintenance and Service Guide on the Documentation CD that ships w...

Страница 261: ...ting Guide Clear NVRAM Refer to Caution below Refer to Appendix C for the correct switch setting Are there any audible indicators such as a series of beeps A series of beeps is the audible signal indicating the presence of a POST error message Refer to the POST Error Messages appendix in the Servers Troubleshooting Guide for a complete description of each beep sequence and the corresponding error ...

Страница 262: ...equirement not performed Check the SmartStart Release Notes provided in the SmartStart Online Reference Information on the SmartStart for Servers CD IDE cable or power cable not connected to CD ROM drive Check the IDE signal cable between the system board and CD ROM to be sure that it is connected properly Check the power supply connection between the CD ROM drive and the power backplane Insuffici...

Страница 263: ...ing system failed 2 Remove any loaded operating system 3 Refer to your operating system documentation 4 Install the operating system again Installation problem occurred Refer to your operating system documentation and to the SmartStart Release Notes on the SmartStart for Servers CD Run RBSU and check the OS Selection menu Problem was encountered with the hardware you have added to the system Refer...

Страница 264: ...on as well as loss of existing data on all connected hard drives Please read HP System Erase Utility and the associated warning in the Servers Troubleshooting Guide prior to performing this operation Refer to the Servers Troubleshooting Guide for the following Information you need to collect when diagnosing software problems and to provide when contacting support Instructions on how to upgrade you...

Страница 265: ...ing Guide for complete instructions on disaster recovery To perform ROMPaq disaster recovery 1 Power down the server 2 Set system maintenance switches 1 4 5 and 6 to the on position For the location of these switches refer to Appendix C System LEDs and Switches 3 Power up the server After the system powers on it emits two extended beeps 4 Insert a ROMPaq diskette with the latest system ROM that yo...

Страница 266: ... list of remedial measures This guide resides on the Documentation CD that ships with the server To be sure that you have the most up to date copy of the Servers Troubleshooting Guide document visit the website www hp com servers proliant manage HP ProLiant ML570 Generation 2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Other on line documentation This resource provides a complete list of all replacement ...

Страница 267: ...uide E 1 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Wendy Wing File Name n appe Server Specifications doc Codename Time Bandit Part Number 223960 002 Last Saved On 8 22 02 11 25 AM E Server Specifications This appendix provides operating and performance specifications for the server ...

Страница 268: ...t requirements Rated input voltage 100 127 VAC 200 240 VAC Rated input frequency 47 63 Hz Rated input current 11 2 A for 100 127 VAC 5 2 A for 200 240 VAC Rated input power 1099 W for 100 127 VAC 1066 W for 200 240 VAC BTUs per hour 3748 BTU hr 100 127 VAC 3637 BTU hr 200 240 VAC Power supply output each power supply Rated steady state power Rated steady state power 600 W Maximum peak power Maximu...

Страница 269: ... lithium 3 volt replacement battery CR 2032 The HP spare part number for the battery is 175115 001 WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment do not disable the power cord grounding plug The grounding plug is an important safety feature WARNING Plug the power cord into a grounded earthed electrical outlet that is easily accessible at all times WARNING To remove all pow...

Страница 270: ...odename Time Bandit Part Number 223960 002 Last Saved On 8 22 02 11 25 AM 2 Remove the access panel Refer to Removing the Access Panel in Chapter 3 Installing Hardware Options 3 Locate the battery connector on the system board Figure F 1 Locating the system battery 4 Remove the existing battery and note which side is positive Figure F 2 Removing the battery ...

Страница 271: ... directed in Chapter 3 Installing Hardware Options 7 Reconnect the power cord and peripheral devices Refer to Connecting the Power Cord and Peripheral Devices in Chapter 5 Installing the Rack Server or in Chapter 6 Installing the Tower Server 8 Power up the server Refer to Powering Up the Server in Chapter 5 Installing the Rack Server or in Chapter 6 Installing the Tower Server 9 Run the RBSU to r...

Страница 272: ...tures 1 5 menu 8 11 resources 3 37 Advanced Options menu 8 7 air baffles drive removing 3 71 fan connector 7 3 processor 3 24 processor removing 3 16 3 22 3 25 3 31 rear processor removing 3 15 3 22 thumbscrews 3 15 3 16 3 24 3 25 3 71 airflow requirements racks 2 2 aligning cable management arm 5 19 5 20 processor heatsink assembly 3 19 3 28 rack template 5 5 server rails 5 17 alkaline battery wa...

Страница 273: ...fication UID C 2 PCI Hot Plug 4 9 4 15 4 19 4 20 C 6 Power On Standby 5 26 6 6 rear unit identification UID C 12 C cable management arm aligning 5 19 5 20 cabling 5 24 7 17 installing 5 19 thumbscrews 5 20 cable management arm bracket installing 5 14 thumbscrews 5 14 cable management arm support bracket 5 19 cables and cabling bay blank cable storage 3 63 cable management arm 5 24 7 17 CD ROM driv...

Страница 274: ...plug 1 8 hard drives hot plug 3 59 memory with RBSU 8 11 server with RBSU 1 10 5 27 6 7 8 2 system with SmartStart 1 12 connecting See also installing DVD drives to system board 3 74 expansion board 3 77 external device to expansion board 3 77 external device to VHDCI SCSI connector 3 76 external SCSI device 3 75 external USB devices 7 15 peripheral devices 5 22 6 2 power cords 5 22 6 2 storage de...

Страница 275: ...ecting CD ROM drive cables 3 71 power cables 3 71 power cords 3 8 signal cables 3 71 diskette See diskette drive diskette boot control disabling 8 9 security feature 1 14 setting in RBSU 8 4 Diskette Builder utility defined 1 12 8 16 operating systems 8 17 requirements 8 17 running 8 17 diskette drive connector 7 3 control security feature 1 14 power connector 7 4 diskette write control disabling ...

Страница 276: ...ation C 19 error messages PCI Hot Plug Novell NetWare 4 27 POST D 10 Ethernet full duplex 1 6 European union notice A 5 events printing IML 8 21 severity level 8 20 viewing IML 8 20 8 21 expansion boards See also expansion slots PCI X technology adding with NCMCON 4 26 hot installing 4 14 hot removing 4 20 installation guidelines 4 2 peak frequency 4 2 removing with NCMCON 4 25 replacing with NCMC...

Страница 277: ...ROM 8 13 front bezel door 3 7 front panel LEDs C 2 thumbscrews 3 11 3 12 front panel LED assembly cabling 7 11 required cables 7 5 FTP sites 8 15 operating system features support 4 8 4 13 operating system support matrix 5 28 6 8 full duplex Ethernet 1 6 G grounding methods B 2 requirements 2 5 guidelines expansion board installation 4 2 external SCSI hard drives 7 12 occupational safety and healt...

Страница 278: ...art errors D 12 SmartStart failure D 11 installation service optional xvi installing air baffle processor 3 22 3 31 air baffle rear processor 3 22 batteries F 1 F 3 bay blank rails on device 3 64 cable management arm 5 19 cable management arm bracket 5 14 cage nuts 5 6 devices into the removable media bay 3 62 DVD in CD ROM drive bay 3 68 expansion boards non hot plug 3 40 to 3 44 expansion boards...

Страница 279: ...on UID C 2 hard drives hot plug C 13 health C 2 C 3 NIC link activity C 3 overview C 1 PCI X C 5 to C 8 power supplies hot plug 3 53 C 9 rear unit identification UID C 12 RJ 45 C 11 system board C 4 system health 1 7 leveling jacks 2 7 3 3 lithium battery A 8 lithium manganese dioxide battery warning A 8 locking latches 5 23 6 4 locking levers processor 3 18 3 27 locks front bezel door 3 7 hot plu...

Страница 280: ...Novell NetWare Configuration Manager Console NCMCON network interface controller NIC connector 5 23 6 4 features 1 6 link activity LED C 3 standard controllers 1 6 standard interface 1 6 network server mode enabling 8 10 security feature 1 14 setting 8 6 NIC See network interface controller NIC non maskable interrupt NMI switch defined C 19 location C 17 non volatile memory See NVRAM non volatile ...

Страница 281: ...CI Hot Plug error messages NCMCON 4 27 expansion boards verifying installation 4 19 HP PCI Hot Plug Utility 4 23 NCMCON procedures 4 24 release handle 4 21 support for Microsoft Windows NT 4 23 utilities 4 9 4 22 website 4 23 PCI Hot Plug button defined 4 9 location 4 10 C 6 pressing 4 15 4 19 4 20 states 4 10 PCI retaining clip closing 3 43 4 18 opening 4 17 4 21 PCI slots See expansion slots PCI...

Страница 282: ...nstallation 3 53 powering down 3 8 5 26 6 5 powering up normal sequence D 4 rack model 5 26 tower model 6 6 power on password disabling 8 10 security feature 1 14 setting 8 6 PPMs See processor power modules PPMs Preboot eXecution Environment PXE 1 6 defined 1 11 disabling 8 9 embedded NIC settings in RBSU 8 4 processor air baffle removing 3 24 processor locking lever lifting 3 18 3 27 location 3 ...

Страница 283: ...on overview 5 2 powering up 5 26 rear view illustrated 3 6 securing cables 5 24 Rack Products Documentation CD 2 7 rack rails aligning with server rails 5 17 installing 5 8 screws 5 10 Rack Resource CD 2 6 2 7 rack template aligning 5 5 measuring with 5 3 rack mounting hardware kit 2 9 rack to tower option kit 3 4 rail compression lever 5 8 rails bay blanks 3 64 inner 5 16 rack See rack rails RBSU...

Страница 284: ...ffle 3 15 replacing See also installing See also installing batteries A 8 hot plug expansion boards with NCMCON 4 26 requirements airflow rack 2 2 cabling 7 6 current load 2 4 Diskette Builder utility 8 17 drivers for IML 8 20 grounding rack 2 5 IML 8 20 National Electric Code 2 4 PCI X Hot Plug 4 8 power for rack 2 4 power load 2 4 rack airflow clearances 2 2 space rack 2 2 temperature 2 3 resolu...

Страница 285: ...rd 8 6 network server mode 8 6 power on password 8 6 QuickLock 8 6 server passwords 8 6 serial connectors 5 23 6 4 series number A 1 server See rack model tower model Server Asset Text menu 8 6 server health log 1 13 Server Passwords menu 8 6 server rails aligning with rack rails 5 17 installing 5 11 release levers 5 18 services CarePaq xvi server installation optional xvi setup utility See ROM Ba...

Страница 286: ...D 11 uses D 11 system health LEDs 1 7 system maintenance switch SW4 accessing redundant ROM 8 13 location C 17 settings C 18 System Options menu 8 4 system requirements See requirements system ROM flashing 8 13 system tray extending 3 70 handle 3 6 locking latch 5 23 6 4 T tape drives Advanced Intelligent Tape AIT 3 62 Digital Audio Tape DAT 3 62 Digital Linear Tape DLT 3 62 installing 3 60 locati...

Страница 287: ...hardware added D 12 NVRAM problems D 10 problems after initial boot D 11 resources D 15 ROM problems D 12 SmartStart problems D 11 D 12 startup problems D 3 D 12 steps to take D 3 D 5 D 12 system power LED D 6 D 7 video problems D 10 when the server does not start D 3 two bay hot plug SCSI drive cage 3 55 U unit identification UID LED and button front C 2 location 5 23 6 4 rear C 12 universal hot ...

Страница 288: ... WOL disabling 8 7 8 10 supported by embedded NIC 1 6 warnings battery A 8 electrical shock 3 10 5 22 5 26 6 3 6 5 D 1 D 3 electrostatic discharge 3 2 grounding 5 26 6 5 laser safety A 6 power cord routing 5 26 6 5 rack installation 2 7 rack stabilization 3 2 5 4 rack weight 2 7 weight 3 2 5 15 websites CarePaq D 15 HP xv maintenance and service guide D 15 obtaining rack option kits 2 2 operating ...

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