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Removal and Replacement Procedures 

HP ProLiant ML150 Generation 2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 

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HP CONFIDENTIAL Codename: Stone Soup 2 Part Number: 368148-003 Last Saved On: 6/10/05 4:28 PM 

 

SCSI Non-Hot-Plug Hard Drive Cage 

To remove the SCSI non-hot-plug hard drive cage: 

1.

 

Complete the preparation procedures. Refer to “Preparation Procedures” earlier in this 
chapter. 

2.

 

Remove the bezel door. Refer to “Bezel Door” earlier in this chapter. 

3.

 

Remove the access panel. Refer to “Access Panel” earlier in this chapter. 

4.

 

Remove all hard drives. Refer to “SCSI Non-Hot-Plug Hard Drive” earlier in this 
chapter. 

5.

 

Remove the screw on the side (1) and 10 screws on the front (2) securing the SCSI non-
hot-plug hard drive cage to the chassis with a T-15 Torx screwdriver. 

6.

 

Pull the hard drive cage out from the chassis (3). 

 

Figure 2-29:  Removing the SCSI non-hot-plug hard drive cage 

To replace the SCSI non-hot-plug hard drive cage, reverse steps 2 through 6. 

When installing the hard drive cage in the chassis, be sure that the hard drive cage is seated 
properly on the supporter. 

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Страница 1: ... CONFIDENTIAL Codename Stone Soup 2 Part Number 368148 003 Last Saved On 6 16 05 8 51 AM HP ProLiant ML150 Generation 2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide June 2005 Third Edition Part Number 368148 003 ...

Страница 2: ...e The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein HP ProLiant ML150 Generation 2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide June 2005 Third Edition Part Nu...

Страница 3: ...kette Drive Signal Cable 2 10 SCSI Hot Plug Hard Drive Cable 2 10 SCSI Non Hot Plug Hard Drive Cable 2 11 SATA Hot Plug Hard Drive Cable 2 11 System Fan Modules 2 13 Drive Bay Configuration 2 16 Boot Priority 2 17 Flexible Diskette Drive 2 18 CD ROM Drive 2 20 SCSI Hot Plug Hard Drive Blank Carrier 2 22 SCSI Hot Plug Hard Drive 2 23 SCSI Hot Plug Hard Drive Cage 2 25 SCSI Non Hot Plug Hard Drive 2...

Страница 4: ... Menus 3 12 Configuring SCSISelect Settings 3 13 Using SCSI Disk Utilities 3 15 Using the Taped Based One Button Disaster Recovery 3 16 Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility 3 16 Starting the ARC Utility 3 16 Exiting the ARC Utility 3 17 Using the Menus 3 17 Using ACU 3 18 Using the Disk Utilities 3 21 Chapter 4 Connectors Jumpers and LEDs Connectors and Components 4 2 Rear Panel Components 4 2 Syste...

Страница 5: ... ProLiant ML150 Generation 2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide v HP CONFIDENTIAL Codename Stone Soup 2 Part Number 368148 003 Last Saved On 6 16 05 8 51 AM SATA Hard Drives 5 5 LAN on Motherboard LOM 5 6 Index ...

Страница 6: ...L Codename Stone Soup 2 Part Number 368148 003 Last Saved On 4 19 05 5 17 PM 1 Illustrated Parts Catalog This chapter provides the illustrated parts breakdown and spare parts lists for the HP ProLiant ML150 Generation 2 G2 server Refer to Table 1 1 for the names of referenced spare parts ...

Страница 7: ...ENTIAL Codename Stone Soup 2 Part Number 368148 003 Last Saved On 4 19 05 5 17 PM Exploded View Figure 1 1 Exploded view Table 1 1 Spare Parts List Item Description Spare Part Number 1 Power supply 372783 001 2 Rear system fan 372787 001 3 Rear system fan holder 374895 001 4 System board 373275 001 continued ...

Страница 8: ...tel Xeon 3 2 GHz 800 MHz 373582 001 d Intel Xeon 3 4 GHz 800 MHz 373583 001 e Intel Xeon 3 6 GHz 800 MHz 374156 001 9 Front system fan holder 373305 001 10 Front system fan 373183 001 11 SCSI hot plug hard drive cage 373277 001 12 Bezel door 373457 001 13 Diskette drive 233409 001 14 IDE CD ROM drive 288894 001 15 IDE Combo drive 337272 001 16 SCSI card 373239 001 17 SCSI hot plug back plane 37323...

Страница 9: ...le 384452 001 d Blue cable 384453 001 28 SATA hot plug hard drive carrier 373211 001 29 SATA hot plug hard drive cage 373210 001 30 SATA hot plug hard drive 80GB 7 2K 353042 001 31 HP ProLiant ML150 G2 Lights Out 100 remote management card 372860 001 32 10 100 1000 T PCI card 353446 001 33 Diskette drive cable 373276 001 34 CD ROM drive cable 373278 001 35 Power LED cable 373382 001 36 Processor c...

Страница 10: ...Codename Stone Soup 2 Part Number 368148 003 Last Saved On 6 10 05 4 28 PM 2 Removal and Replacement Procedures This chapter provides subassembly module level removal and replacement procedures for the HP ProLiant ML150 G2 server To service the server a T 15 Torx screwdriver may be needed ...

Страница 11: ...ucts in static safe containers such as conductive tubes bags or boxes Keep electrostatic sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at static free stations Cover workstations with approved static dissipating material Use a wrist strap connected to the work surface and properly grounded earthed tools and equipment Keep work area free of nonconductive materials such as ordinary plastic as...

Страница 12: ... parts Do not open for any reason WARNING To 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 s...

Страница 13: ...g any serviceable parts determine whether the part is hot pluggable or non hot pluggable Non Hot Pluggable Device If the device is non hot pluggable the server must be powered down Non hot pluggable devices in the server include the processor all boards memory modules fans PCI option cards and drive cages Powering Down the Server WARNING To reduce the risk of injury from electric shock disconnect ...

Страница 14: ...directed in the operating system instructions 2 If the server is on press the power button to power down the server If you are unable to shut down the server normally press and hold the power button for more than four seconds to power down the server 3 Be sure that the power indicator on the front panel is off and that the fan noise has stopped 4 Disconnect the AC power cord from the AC outlet and...

Страница 15: ...TIAL Codename Stone Soup 2 Part Number 368148 003 Last Saved On 6 10 05 4 28 PM Bezel Door To remove the bezel door 1 Complete the preparation procedures Refer to Preparation Procedures earlier in this chapter 2 If the bezel lock is locked unlock the bezel door using the included key Figure 2 1 Unlocking the bezel door ...

Страница 16: ...05 4 28 PM 3 Open the bezel door fully to the right 1 4 Lift the bezel door and then pull it away from the chassis 2 Figure 2 2 Removing the bezel door To replace the bezel door reverse steps 3 through 4 NOTE There is an EMI shield attached to the back of the bezel door for the SCSI non hot plug model To remove the EMI shield remove the four screws securing the shield to the bezel door ...

Страница 17: ...1 Complete the preparation procedures Refer to Preparation Procedures earlier in this chapter 2 Loosen the two thumbscrews located on the right of the rear of the chassis 1 3 Slide the access panel back about 1 5 cm 0 5 inch 2 4 Detach the top edge of the access panel from the chassis about 30 degrees and then pull up to remove the access panel 3 Figure 2 3 Removing the access panel To replace the...

Страница 18: ...Soup 2 Part Number 368148 003 Last Saved On 6 10 05 4 28 PM Cable Routing Diagrams Figure 2 4 through Figure 2 8 show the cable routing for the server CAUTION When routing cables be sure that the cables are not in a position where they can be pinched or crimped IDE CD ROM Drive Signal Cable Figure 2 4 IDE CD ROM drive signal cable routing ...

Страница 19: ...r Maintenance and Service Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Codename Stone Soup 2 Part Number 368148 003 Last Saved On 6 10 05 4 28 PM Diskette Drive Signal Cable Figure 2 5 Diskette drive signal cable routing SCSI Hot Plug Hard Drive Cable Figure 2 6 SCSI hot plug hard drive cable routing ...

Страница 20: ...e and Service Guide 2 11 HP CONFIDENTIAL Codename Stone Soup 2 Part Number 368148 003 Last Saved On 6 10 05 4 28 PM SCSI Non Hot Plug Hard Drive Cable Figure 2 7 SCSI non hot plug hard drive cable routing SATA Hot Plug Hard Drive Cable Figure 2 8 SATA hot plug hard drive cable routing ...

Страница 21: ...onnect them in the following way The two cables should connect to the J14 hard drive activity indictor and J15 hard drive status indicator connectors on the SATA card The cable with one end to the J14 connector on the SATA card should connect to the J505 connector on the SATA back plane The cable with one end to the J15 connector on the SATA card should connect to the J507 connector on the SATA ba...

Страница 22: ...ar system fan module 1 Complete the preparation procedures Refer to Preparation Procedures earlier in this chapter 2 Open the bezel door Refer to Bezel Door earlier in this chapter 3 Remove the access panel Refer to Access Panel earlier in this chapter 4 Disconnect the rear system fan cable 1 from the system board NOTE Front system fan cable connection shown for clarity 2 Figure 2 9 Disconnecting ...

Страница 23: ...se the fan module from the rear panel 1 6 Pull down the fan module slightly to remove it from the rear panel 2 7 Carefully lift the fan module out and away from the chassis 3 Figure 2 10 Removing the rear system fan module 8 To separate the fan and fan holder the blue plastic part pull the four latches of the fan holder two at the top and two at the bottom away from the fan Figure 2 11 Removing th...

Страница 24: ... holder together towards the center of the fan module 1 to release the fan module from the front panel 3 Carefully lift the fan module out and away from the chassis 2 Figure 2 12 Removing the front system fan module 4 When the fan module is removed from the chassis it is easy to separate the fan and fan holder the blue plastic part Figure 2 13 Removing the front system fan holder To replace the fr...

Страница 25: ... of nine drive bays three are for removable media devices six are for hot plug hard drives The removable media device bays contain a 3 5 inch 1 44 MB diskette drive a 5 25 inch IDE optical device and an empty drive bay Figure 2 14 Server drive bay configuration Table 2 1 Drive Bay Configuration Item Description 1 Optical drive 2 1 44 MB diskette drive 3 SCSI hot plug hard drive bays 4 SCSI non hot...

Страница 26: ... The board s boot priority is set by its slot location in the boot order By default the server searches for boot devices in the following order 1 Legacy Floppy Drives for the flexible diskette drive or virtual floppy 2 USB FDD for the external USB floppy diskette drive 3 IDE 0 for the IDE CD ROM drive 4 USB HDD for the external USB hard disk drive or flash disk 5 USB CDROM for the external USB CD ...

Страница 27: ...e drive 1 Complete the preparation procedures Refer to Preparation Procedures earlier in this chapter 2 Open the bezel door Refer to Bezel Door earlier in this chapter 3 Press the two release tabs of the rails inward and slide the drive out far enough to expose the connectors 4 Disconnect the power and signal cable connectors 5 Hold the drive by its sides and gently slide the drive out of the driv...

Страница 28: ...ils from the drive Remove the two screws securing each rail on the side of the drive Figure 2 16 Removing the rails from the flexible diskette drive To replace the flexible diskette drive reverse steps 2 through 6 When attaching the rails to the sides of the flexible diskette drive be sure that the screws are secured in the correct holes on the rails Figure 2 17 Attaching the rails to the flexible...

Страница 29: ...ve 1 Complete the preparation procedures Refer to Preparation Procedures earlier in this chapter 2 Open the bezel door Refer to Bezel Door earlier in this chapter 3 Press the two release tabs of the rails inward and slide the drive out far enough to expose the connectors 4 Disconnect the power and signal cable connectors 5 Hold the drive by its sides and gently slide the drive out of the drive bay...

Страница 30: ... 28 PM 6 Remove the rails from the drive Remove the two screws securing each rail on the side of the drive Figure 2 19 Removing the rails from the CD ROM drive To replace the CD ROM drive reverse steps 2 through 6 When attaching the rails to the sides of the CD ROM drive be sure that the screws are secured in the correct holes on the rails Figure 2 20 Attaching the rails to the CD ROM drive ...

Страница 31: ... The server does not need to be powered off to complete this operation To remove the SCSI hot plug hard drive blank carrier 1 Open the bezel door Refer to Bezel Door earlier in this chapter 2 Locate the desired hard drive blank carrier Hold the handle and slide the blank carrier out of the drive bay Figure 2 21 Removing the SCSI hot plug hard drive blank carrier To replace the SCSI hot plug hard d...

Страница 32: ...l the ejector handle towards you 2 3 Gently pull the hard drive carrier straight out to disengage the connection from the back plane and then out of the drive bay 3 Figure 2 22 Removing the SCSI hot plug hard drive carrier CAUTION You must remove the drive slowly about an inch to disconnect from the back plane and wait 30 seconds for the drive to stop spinning to ensure the drive heads are parked ...

Страница 33: ...drives To replace the SCSI hot plug hard drive 1 Assemble the hard drive and the carrier a Place the hard drive inside the carrier b Replace the two screws to each side of the carrier 2 Slide the hard drive into the drive bay until you feel resistance and then press firmly until the hard drive is fully seated into the connector on the back plane 3 Verify the hooks behind the pivot end of the handl...

Страница 34: ... earlier in this chapter 4 Disconnect the power cables from the back plane connected to the SCSI hot plug hard drive cage and the SCSI cable from the back plane connected to the SCSI hot plug hard drive cage and expansion board Refer to SCSI Hot Plug Hard Drive Cable earlier in this chapter 5 Remove all blank carriers and hard drives Refer to SCSI Hot Plug Hard Drive Blank Carrier and SCSI Hot Plu...

Страница 35: ...ew on the side 1 and 10 screws on the front 2 securing the hard drive cage to the chassis with a T 15 Torx screwdriver 10 Pull the hard drive cage out from the chassis 3 Figure 2 25 Removing the SCSI hot plug hard drive cage To replace the SCSI hot plug hard drive cage reverse steps 2 through 10 When installing the hard drive cage in the chassis be sure that the hard drive cage is seated properly ...

Страница 36: ...oor earlier in this chapter 3 Remove the access panel Refer to Access Panel earlier in this chapter 4 Disconnect the SCSI hard drive cable and the 4 pin hard drive power connector from the hard drive to be removed Refer to SCSI Non Hot Plug Hard Drive Cable earlier in this chapter 5 Using both hands hold the release tabs of the hard drive rails and press inward while pulling the hard drive out tow...

Страница 37: ...27 Removing the rails from the non hot plug hard drive 8 Place the hard drive in an electrostatic protected container Do not stack drives To replace the SCSI non hot plug hard drive reverse steps 2 through 8 When attaching the rails to the sides of the hard drive be sure that the screws are secured in the correct holes on the rails Figure 2 28 Attaching the rails to the hard drive Verify that the ...

Страница 38: ...n this chapter 3 Remove the access panel Refer to Access Panel earlier in this chapter 4 Remove all hard drives Refer to SCSI Non Hot Plug Hard Drive earlier in this chapter 5 Remove the screw on the side 1 and 10 screws on the front 2 securing the SCSI non hot plug hard drive cage to the chassis with a T 15 Torx screwdriver 6 Pull the hard drive cage out from the chassis 3 Figure 2 29 Removing th...

Страница 39: ...ered off to complete this operation To remove the SATA hot plug hard drive blank carrier 1 Open the bezel door Refer to Bezel Door earlier in this chapter 2 Push in the locking latch of the desired hard drive blank carrier 1 3 With the locking latch still being pressed hold the handle and slide the blank carrier out of the drive bay 2 Figure 2 30 Removing a SATA hot plug hard drive blank carrier T...

Страница 40: ... pull the ejector handle towards you 2 3 Gently pull the hard drive carrier straight out to disengage the connection from the back plane and then out of the drive bay 3 Figure 2 31 Removing the SATA hot plug hard drive CAUTION You must remove the drive slowly about an inch to disconnect from the back plane and wait 30 seconds for the drive to stop spinning to ensure the drive heads are parked prio...

Страница 41: ... drives To replace a SATA hot plug hard drive 1 Assemble the hard drive and the carrier a Place the hard drive inside the carrier b Replace the two screws to each side of the carrier 2 Slide the hard drive into the drive bay until you feel resistance and then press firmly until the hard drive is fully seated into the connector on the back plane 3 Verify the hooks behind the pivot end of the handle...

Страница 42: ... earlier in this chapter 4 Disconnect the power cables from the back plane connected to the SATA hot plug hard drive cage and the SATA cable from the back plane connected to the SATA hot plug hard drive cage and expansion board Refer to SATA Hot Plug Hard Drive Cable earlier in this chapter 5 Remove all blank carriers and hard drives Refer to SATA Hot Plug Hard Drive Blank Carrier and SATA Hot Plu...

Страница 43: ...ew on the side 1 and 10 screws on the front 2 securing the hard drive cage to the chassis with a T 15 Torx screwdriver 10 Pull the hard drive cage out from the chassis 3 Figure 2 34 Removing the SATA hot plug hard drive cage To replace the SATA hot plug hard drive cage reverse steps 2 through 10 When installing the hard drive cage in the chassis be sure that the hard drive cage is seated properly ...

Страница 44: ...0 05 4 28 PM Expansion Slots Figure 2 35 Expansion slot locations Table 2 2 Expansion Slots Item Slot Slot Number 1 PCI Express x4 6 2 32 bit 33 MHz PCI 5 V 5 3 64 bit 66 MHz PCI X 3 3 V 4 4 64 bit 66 MHz PCI X 3 3 V 3 5 64 bit 66 MHz PCI X 3 3 V 2 6 64 bit 66 MHz PCI X 3 3 V 1 Pre installed with a SCSI or SATA card Do not insert an add on card with an RJ 45 connector into PCI X slot 1 ...

Страница 45: ...SCSI hot plug SCSI non hot plug and SATA hot plug models To remove an expansion board 1 Complete the preparation procedures Refer to Preparation Procedures earlier in this chapter 2 Remove the access panel Refer to Access Panel earlier in this chapter 3 Disconnect any cables connected to the expansion board 4 Remove the IO locking bracket a Lift the bracket up b Rotate the bracket outwards to deta...

Страница 46: ...tenance and Service Guide 2 37 HP CONFIDENTIAL Codename Stone Soup 2 Part Number 368148 003 Last Saved On 6 10 05 4 28 PM 5 Remove the expansion board Figure 2 37 Removing an expansion board 6 Replace the IO locking bracket To replace an expansion board reverse steps 2 through 6 ...

Страница 47: ...n removing other components such as the system board To remove the expansion board holder 1 Remove the expansion board s on the expansion board holder Refer to Expansion Board earlier in this chapter 2 Carefully place the server upside down 3 Remove the two screws securing the expansion board holder to the chassis 1 4 Remove the expansion board holder from the chassis 2 Figure 2 38 Removing the ex...

Страница 48: ...rear of the server and the power cord is disconnected from the grounded earthed AC outlet before removing the access panel CAUTION To prevent damage to the system when handling components refer to the HP ProLiant 100 Series Server User Guide available on the HP ProLiant ML150 G2 Server Support CD CAUTION When handling a memory module be careful not to touch any of the contacts Doing so may damage ...

Страница 49: ...the 4 DIMM slots DIMM sizes may be mixed on the system board HP recommends starting at slot 1 and filling the slots in order with the largest size first If two way memory interleaving is desired identical DIMMs must be installed in socket pairs DIMMs installed in Pair A sockets 1 and 2 however do not need to be identical to the DIMMs in pair B sockets 3 and 4 Supported DIMM configurations are one ...

Страница 50: ...ory module 1 Complete the preparation procedures Refer to Preparation Procedures earlier in this chapter 2 Remove the access panel Refer to Access Panel earlier in this chapter 3 Press both memory module socket latches outward 1 This action releases the module and partially lifts it out of the socket 4 Lift out the memory module 2 IMPORTANT A memory module can be installed only one way Be sure to ...

Страница 51: ...Heatsinks Figure 2 41 Processor locations Table 2 4 Processor Locations Item Description 1 Processor 1 socket 2 Processor 1 fan connector 3 Processor 2 socket 4 Processor 2 fan connector CAUTION Electrostatic discharge ESD can damage electronic components Be sure that you are properly grounded earthed before beginning any installation procedure Refer to Electrostatic Discharge Information earlier ...

Страница 52: ...lier in this chapter 2 Remove the access panel Refer to Access Panel earlier in this chapter 3 Carefully lay the server on its unexposed side to gain access to the system board 4 Locate the processor and heatsink assembly on the system board 5 Disconnect the cooling fan connector from the system board 6 Loosen the four screws securing the heatsink Figure 2 42 Disconnecting the cooling fan connecto...

Страница 53: ... On 6 10 05 4 28 PM 8 Open the Zero Insertion Force ZIF lever to allow the removal of the processor 1 To open the ZIF lever pull the lever out away from the ZIF socket and rotate it to the vertical position 9 Grasp the processor by its edges lift it out of the socket 2 and place it on a static dissipating work surface or into an anti static bag Figure 2 43 Removing the processor ...

Страница 54: ...the vertical position CAUTION Failure to fully open the ZIF lever will prevent the processor from seating properly during installation and can potentially lead to hardware damage 2 Align the processor over the empty processor socket and insert the processor into the socket 2 WARNING Align pin 1 on the processor with pin 1 on the processor socket or pin damage will occur Figure 2 44 Installing the ...

Страница 55: ...atsink sits squarely on the processor and is aligned with the fan facing towards the front of the server Failure to install the heastink as directed may result in overheating or damage to the processor 6 Tighten the four screws on the heatsink NOTE Secure the screws in a diagonal instead of clockwise or counterclockwise order 7 Connect the heatsink s cooling fan connector to the system board Figur...

Страница 56: ... 5 Disconnect all power cables device cables and the power button cable from the system board Refer to Cable Routing Diagrams earlier in this chapter 6 Remove all expansion board s expansion board holder and memory module s Refer to Expansion Board Expansion Board Holder and Memory Modules earlier in this chapter 7 Remove all processors Refer to Processors and Heatsinks earlier in this chapter 8 R...

Страница 57: ...The system board contains a lithium battery There is a risk of fire and chemical burn if the battery is improperly handled Do not disassemble crush puncture or short external contacts dispose of in water or fire or expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 C 140 F CAUTION Static electricity can damage the electronic components of the server Before beginning these procedures be sure that yo...

Страница 58: ... battery release lever away from the battery 1 5 Lift the battery up from that side and out of its holder 2 NOTE If expansion boards are installed you may need to remove them to gain access to the battery Figure 2 47 Locating and removing a system board battery To replace the system board battery reverse steps 2 through 5 IMPORTANT The battery should be installed with the positive polarity side po...

Страница 59: ... the power supply to be removed from the server 4 Disconnect the power supply connections to the flexible diskette drive CD ROM drive and back plane for the hot plug model or hard drive for the non hot plug model 5 Unplug the power cables J20 J40 and J19 from the system board 6 Remove the four screws securing the power supply to the chassis 1 These screws are located at the rear of the chassis 7 S...

Страница 60: ...hassis one at a time 1 Complete the preparation procedures Refer to Preparation Procedures earlier in this chapter 2 Carefully place the server upside down 3 Remove the T 15 Torx screw that secures each stand to the chassis 1 4 Slide each stand towards the proper direction to detach it from the chassis 2 and pull it off the base of the chassis 3 Figure 2 49 Removing the stands from the chassis To ...

Страница 61: ...sages Error messages that display during the POST process describe what prevents the server from completing the boot process Refer to Table 3 1 Table 3 1 POST Error Messages Error Code Error Type Error Message 0200 Extend error Failure fixed disk 0210 Extend error Stuck key 0211 Extend error Keyboard error 0212 Extend error Keyboard controller error 0213 Extend error Keyboard locked Unlock key swi...

Страница 62: ...g in CPU Safe Mode A CPU Soft Update error has been detected Please perform the CPU Soft Update again 0230 Extend error System RAM failed at offset 0231 Extend error Shadow RAM failed at offset 0232 Extend error Extended RAM failed at address line 0233 Extend error Memory type mixing detected 0234 Extend error Single bit ECC error occurred 0235 Extend error Multiple bit ECC error occurred 0238 Ext...

Страница 63: ...ens and entering or changing the setup data Press the right arrow and left arrow keys to move between selections on the menu bar The menu bar is present at the top of the main selections Press the up arrow and down arrow keys to move between fields on each screen The currently selected field will be highlighted Certain fields ask you to select from a list of entries In such cases press the right a...

Страница 64: ...choices are described in the topics below Main Menu Figure 3 1 Main menu of the BIOS Setup Utility Use this menu to set the server time and date and configure the following items Legacy Diskette A Set the type of the flexible diskette drive IDE Channel 0 Master Set the type of the CD ROM drive and related settings Memory Cache Set the cache settings Boot Features Set the boot settings System Memor...

Страница 65: ... is available in the server Select Other for other operating systems such as UNIX Spread Spectrum Select Turning on this item reduces the electromagnetic interference Advanced Chipset Control Configure the advanced chipset settings Advanced Processor Options Enable or disable the Hyper Threading HT feature for the processor to utilize its execution resources more efficiently as two virtual process...

Страница 66: ... gives restricted access to the setting options The Supervisor password must be set before setting the User password Password on boot If a Supervisor password has been set use this item to enable or disable the requirement of the Supervisor password when booting the server NOTE To set a new Supervisor or User password 1 Press the Enter key to enter a new password 2 A pop up menu displays Enter the...

Страница 67: ...e BIOS Setup Utility Use this menu to configure the following items Power Savings Select the power management mode for the server Wake On LAN Enable or disable the Wake On LAN function Resume On Modem Ring Enable or disable waking up the server when an incoming call is detected on the modem Resume On Time Enable or disable waking up the server at a specific time After Power Failure Set the mode of...

Страница 68: ...003 Last Saved On 4 19 05 5 18 PM Monitor Menu Figure 3 5 Monitor menu of the BIOS Setup Utility This menu displays the data of the system monitoring The items in this menu cannot be modified in the User mode Consult the system supervisor if any changes are required Boot Menu Figure 3 6 Boot menu of the BIOS Setup Utility Use this menu to configure the boot priority ...

Страница 69: ...nges or discard changes When you exit the server reboots Exit Saving Changes Save the changes you have made and exit the BIOS Setup Utility You can also press the F10 key Exit Discarding Changes Exit the BIOS Setup Utility without saving the changes you have made You can also press the Esc key Load Setup Defaults Load the factory default values for all items You can also press the F9 key Discard C...

Страница 70: ...n screen appears 7 Click OK to proceed 8 Press any key to create the BIOS Update diskette for the server 9 After the diskette is ready press the N key to quit or the Y key to create another diskette NOTE Please note that the Support CD may not provide the most recent BIOS Verify the server BIOS version against the latest BIOS version listed for your server on the HP website http www hp com Updatin...

Страница 71: ...s or verify SCSI disk media run the SCSISelect Utility NOTE You typically would not need to use this utility unless you are an experienced administrator or requested to do so by a support provider Starting SCSISelect 1 Power up the server and monitor During the startup process pay careful attention to the messages that display on your screen 2 When the following message displays on your screen pre...

Страница 72: ... some monitors Exiting SCSISelect 1 Press the Esc key until a message prompts you to exit if you changed any settings you are prompted to save the changes before you exit 2 At the prompt select Yes and press the Enter key to exit Then press any key to reboot the server Any changes made in SCSISelect will take effect the next time the server is booted Using the Menus To select an option use the arr...

Страница 73: ...ach connected SCSI device NOTE To configure settings for a SCSI device you must know its SCSI ID refer to Using SCSI Disk Utilities on page 3 15 Sync Transfer Rate Default 320 Determine the maximum synchronous data transfer rate that the SCSI host adapter supports Use the maximum value of 320 MBytes sec If a device is not Ultra320 select the transfer rate of the device 80 53 40 Packetized Default ...

Страница 74: ... on initialization and after a hard reset Display Ctrl A Message During BIOS Initialization Default Enabled When set to Enabled the SCSI host bus adapter BIOS displays the Press Ctrl A for SCSISelect TM Utility message on your screen during system boot up If this setting is disabled you can still invoke the SCSISelect Utility by pressing the Ctrl A keys after the SCSI host bus adapter BIOS banner ...

Страница 75: ...y the removable media drive designated as the boot device is treated as a hard drive All Disks All removable media drives supported by the BIOS are treated as hard drives BIOS Support for Bootable CD ROM Default Enabled When set to Enabled the SCSI host bus adapter BIOS allows the HP server to boot from a CD ROM drive Using SCSI Disk Utilities 1 Select SCSI Disk Utilities from the menu that displa...

Страница 76: ...e on 5 A message displays indicating that OBDR support is enabled Press any key to continue Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility The HP server uses the Adaptec RAID Configuration ARC Utility to verify or modify the SATA controller settings for the devices connected to the system board If you need to verify or modify SATA controller settings or if you need to low level format SATA disks or verify SAT...

Страница 77: ...l a message prompts you to exit if you changed any settings you are prompted to save the changes before you exit 2 At the prompt select Yes and press the Enter key to exit Then press any key to reboot the server Any changes made in the ARC Utility will take effect the next time the server is booted Using the Menus To select an option use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the option and press th...

Страница 78: ...ut you need to initialize it CAUTION Before initialization note the following During initialization all data is deleted from the disk Before proceeding back up any data If the drive is already used in an array initialization may make the array unusable Do not initialize a disk that is part of a boot array The boot array is the lowest numbered array normally 00 in the List of Arrays dialog box For ...

Страница 79: ...ss the Insert key To deselect any disk select the disk and press the Delete key 5 Press the Enter key when both disks for the new array are selected The Array Properties menu displays 6 Assign properties to the new array a Select an array type and press the Enter key Only the available array types RAID 0 and RAID 1 are displayed RAID 0 and RAID 1 requires two drives b Type an optional label of no ...

Страница 80: ...elect Done and press the Enter key The array build starts g Read the warning message and press the Y key to continue h Exit the utility and reboot the server Managing Arrays Viewing Array Properties 1 Start the ARC Utility Refer to Starting the ARC Utility earlier in this chapter 2 From the ARC menu select Array Configuration Utility and press the Enter key 3 From the ACU main menu select Manage A...

Страница 81: ...e following prompt is displayed Warning Deleting the array will result in data loss Do you want to delete the Array Yes No 6 Press the Y key to continue 7 Press the Esc key to return to the previous menu Adding Deleting Hotspares 1 Start the ARC Utility Refer to Starting the ARC Utility earlier in this chapter 2 From the ARC menu select Array Configuration Utility and press the Enter key 3 From th...

Страница 82: ...er 368148 003 Last Saved On 4 19 05 5 18 PM 4 You can use the following options Format Disk Allow you to simulate a low level format of the hard drive by writing zeros to the entire disk SATA drives are low level formatted at the factory and do not need to be low level formatted again Verify Disk Media Allow you to scan the media of a disk drive for defects ...

Страница 83: ...tone Soup 2 Part Number 368148 003 Last Saved On 4 19 05 5 18 PM 4 Connectors Jumpers and LEDs This chapter contains illustrations and tables identifying and describing connectors jumpers and LED locations on the front panel rear panel system board and hard drives for the HP ProLiant ML150 G2 server ...

Страница 84: ...nel and system board Rear Panel Components Figure 4 1 and Table 4 1 show and describe the locations of the components on the rear panel of the server Figure 4 1 Rear panel components Table 4 1 Rear Panel Components Item Description Item Description 1 PS 2 mouse port green 7 10 100 1000 LAN port RJ 45 2 PS 2 keyboard port purple 8 I O slot covers 3 Serial port teal 9 Power connector 4 Parallel port...

Страница 85: ...rd Components Item Description Item Description 1 24 pin power connector 11 34 pin FDD connector 2 3 pin CPU fan connector 12 3 pin front system fan connector 3 5 pin power connector 13 20 pin front panel I O connector 4 Processor 1 socket 14 Battery 5 Processor 2 socket 15 ML150 G2 Lights Out 100c connector 6 8 pin power connector 16 3 pin CPU fan connector 7 Internal buzzer 17 5 pin internal USB...

Страница 86: ...cription 21 PCI slot 4 64 bit PCI X 31 DIMM slot 2 22 Winbond Super I O chipset 32 DIMM slot 1 23 ATI Rage XL graphic chipset 33 USB 2 0 ports black 24 PCI slot 5 32 bit 34 10 100 1000 LAN port RJ 45 25 PCI slot 6 PCI E x4 35 Monitor port blue 26 Intel north bridge chipset 36 Parallel port burgundy 27 3 pin system fan connector 37 Serial port teal 28 Broadcom GbE LAN chipset 38 PS 2 mouse port gre...

Страница 87: ...r 368148 003 Last Saved On 4 19 05 5 18 PM Jumpers System Configuration Jumper Settings The server system board has a 3 position configuration jumper J29 Figure 4 3 and Table 4 3 show the use of the jumper Figure 4 3 System configuration jumper settings Table 4 3 System Configuration Jumper Settings Jumper Position Description 1 Normal 1 Clear CMOS ...

Страница 88: ... to erase all system configuration settings from both CMOS and nonvolatile RAM NVRAM IMPORTANT Clearing NVRAM deletes the configuration information 1 Complete the preparation procedures Refer to Preparation Procedures in Chapter 2 2 Remove the access panel Refer to Access Panel in Chapter 2 3 Set the system configuration jumper J29 to the Clear CMOS position All configuration settings are now eras...

Страница 89: ...ns of the server The following server LEDs and buttons are explained in this section Power button System status LEDs on the front of the server Power status Hard drive status Hot plug hard drive LEDs Network Interface Controller NIC LEDs on the rear of the server Network activity status Network link Connection speed Power Button and System Status LEDs The power button and system status LEDs are lo...

Страница 90: ...n Status Description Off Inactive operation 1 Drive activity indicator Flashing amber Disk drive activity Off System off If the AC power cord is still connected standby power is being supplied to the server 2 Power indicator Green System is on with AC power applied 3 Power button N A Allows the user to power up the server and power down the server CAUTION When the power indicator is green it is un...

Страница 91: ...the operating status of a SCSI disk drive Table 4 5 SCSI Hot Plug Hard Drive Operation Status Conditions Condition LED Signaling Note Drive access Activity Green flashing Under HDD control Drive fault Status Amber solid Drive predictive fault Status Amber flashing Missing management PCA or jumper cable Status Amber solid Drive slot normal drive present Status Green Pass through mode Drive slot nor...

Страница 92: ...lashing amber Off Predictive failure drive not being accessed offline Flashing amber Green Online no drive activity predictive failure Flashing amber Flashing green Ongoing drive activity predictive failure Amber Off Offline no activity critical fault condition Blue Off Drive selected Off Flashing green at constant 1Hz Drive rebuilding Network Interface Controller NIC LEDs The NIC LEDs are located...

Страница 93: ...8 PM Figure 4 5 Network Interface Controller NIC LEDs Table 4 8 Network Interface Controller NIC LEDs Item Description Status Condition On Valid 100 1000 Mbps LAN link 1 Green Flashing 100 1000 Mbps LAN activity On Valid 10 1000 Mbps LAN link 2 Amber Flashing 10 1000 Mbps LAN activity Note The 1000 Mbps LAN link or activity is shown when both the green and amber LEDs are on or flashing ...

Страница 94: ...Last Saved On 4 19 05 5 18 PM 5 Physical and Operating Specifications This chapter provides physical and operating specifications for the HP ProLiant ML150 G2 server The following specifications are provided System unit Memory 1 44 MB diskette drive IDE CD ROM drive Wide Ultra3 SCSI hard drives SATA hard drives LAN on Motherboard LOM ...

Страница 95: ...71 in Weight no drives installed 22 5 kg 49 60 lb Input requirements International Units English Units Rated input voltage 200 VAC to 240 VAC 100 VAC to 120 VAC Rated input frequency 50 Hz to 60 Hz Rated input current 5 0 A 10 0 A Rated input power 883 W BTUs per hour 3 012 Power supply output Rated steady state power 600 W Temperature range Operating 10 C to 35 C 50 F to 95 F Shipping 30 C to 60 ...

Страница 96: ...ey must also contain the mandatory Joint Electronic Device Engineering Council JEDEC Serial Presence Detect SPD 1 44 MB Diskette Drive Table 5 3 1 44 M Diskette Drive Specifications Item Description Size 88 9 mm 3 5 in LED front panel Green Read write capacity per diskette high low density 1 44 MB 720 KB Drives supported 1 Drive height 15 2 mm 0 6 inch Drive rotation 300 rpm Transfer rate bits sec...

Страница 97: ...336 bytes mode 2 2 352 bytes CD DA 2 328 CD XA Dimensions Height 41 3 mm 1 63 in Width 146 mm 5 75 in Depth 184 7 mm 7 27 in Weight 720 g 25 4 oz Data transfer rate Sustained 3 000 KBps sustained 1X Burst 16 67 MBps to 33 3 MBps Bus rate 48 MBps Access times typical Full stroke 100 ms Random 100 ms Disk diameter 12 cm 8 cm 4 7 in 3 15 in Disk thickness 1 2 mm 0 05 cm 0 047 in x 0 20 in Track pitch...

Страница 98: ...ate 475 841 MBps 475 841 MBps 475 841 MBps Rotational Speed 15 000 RPM 10 000 RPM 10 000 RPM Bytes per sector 512 512 512 Operating Temperature 5 C to 55 C 41 F to 131 F 5 C to 55 C 41 F to 131 F 5 C to 55 C 41 F to 131 F SATA Hard Drives Table 5 6 SATA Hard Drive Specifications Item 80 GB Drive 160 GB Drive 250 GB Drive Capacity 80 GB 160 GB 250 GB Height 1 in 1 in 1 in Width 4 in 4 in 4 in Inter...

Страница 99: ...148 003 Last Saved On 4 19 05 5 18 PM LAN on Motherboard LOM Table 5 7 Integrated Broadcom 5721 Server LOM Specifications Item Description Network interface 10Base T 100Base TX 1000Base T Ethernet Compatibility IEEE 802 3 Data transfer method PCI Express bus master Network transfer rate 10 100 1000 Mbps Connector RJ 45 I O address and interrupt Plug and Play PCI ...

Страница 100: ...er 4 8 cable routing 2 9 ESD 2 4 2 41 2 42 2 48 handling components 2 39 handling memory modules 2 39 power fluctuations 2 4 proper cooling 2 4 removing access panel 2 39 ZIF lever 2 45 CD ROM drive removing 2 20 replacing 2 21 CD ROM drive cable part number 1 4 CMOS clearing 4 6 component level repairs warnings 2 4 connectors overview 4 2 cooling caution 2 4 D diskette drive access times 5 3 dime...

Страница 101: ... labels See symbols on equipment LEDs drive activity 4 8 hot plug hard drives 4 9 network activity 4 11 network link 4 11 network speed illustrated 4 11 NIC illustrated 4 11 NIC summary 4 10 overview 4 7 power 4 8 system status 4 7 M memory modules installation guidelines 2 40 part number 1 3 removing 2 41 replacing 2 41 size 5 3 socket locations illustrated 2 39 speed 5 3 N NIC network interface ...

Страница 102: ...part number 1 4 power warning 2 3 power down procedures 2 5 Power On Self Test See POST processor caution 2 45 part number 1 3 removing 2 43 replacing 2 45 socket locations illustrated 2 42 warning 2 45 R rear panel components 4 2 rear system fan part number 1 2 rear system fan holder part number 1 2 rear system fan module removing 2 13 remote management card part number 1 4 removal and replacemen...

Страница 103: ...5 4 LOM 5 6 physical and operating overview 5 1 SATA hard drive 5 5 SCSI LVD hard drive 5 5 stands removing 2 51 replacing 2 51 symbols on equipment 2 3 system board components 4 3 configuration jumper settings 4 5 jumper 4 5 part number 1 2 removing 2 47 system configuration jumper CMOS clearing 4 6 location 4 5 NVRAM clearing 4 6 settings 4 5 system fan modules connector locations 2 13 system st...

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