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Contents 

List of Figures 

1-1 

Mechanical parts exploded view......................................................................................................... 1-2 

1-2 

Server components exploded view (ATA model)............................................................................... 1-4 

1-3 

Server components exploded view (SCSI model) .............................................................................. 1-5 

2-1 

Removing the front bezel.................................................................................................................... 2-6 

2-2 

Removing the access panel ................................................................................................................. 2-7 

2-3 

Storage device drive bay locations ..................................................................................................... 2-8 

2-4 Removing 

bezel blank...................................................................................................................... 2-9 

2-5 

Disconnecting the fan power cable from the system board fan connector........................................ 2-10 

2-6 

Removing the system fan.................................................................................................................. 2-11 

2-7 

SCSI cable routing ............................................................................................................................ 2-12 

2-8 ATA 

cable routing ............................................................................................................................ 2-13 

2-9 

ATAPI tape drive cable routing ........................................................................................................ 2-14 

2-10 Removing 

a drive tray....................................................................................................................... 2-15 

2-11 

Disconnecting power and data cables from the ATA hard drive compartment ................................ 2-16 

2-12 

Disconnecting power and data cables from the SCSI hard drive compartment................................ 2-16 

2-13 

Removing a hard drive compartment................................................................................................ 2-17 

2-14 

Removing a hard drive...................................................................................................................... 2-18 

2-15 

Loosening the diskette drive screws ................................................................................................. 2-19 

2-16 

Replacing the hard drive ................................................................................................................... 2-19 

2-17 

Disconnecting the power switch cable from the system board ......................................................... 2-24 

2-18 

Removing the LED shield................................................................................................................. 2-25 

2-19 

Removing the power switch and LED .............................................................................................. 2-25 

2-20 

Removing the removable media tray from the chassis ..................................................................... 2-26 

2-21 

Removing a device from the removable media bay.......................................................................... 2-27 

2-22 

Expansion slot locations ................................................................................................................... 2-28 

2-23 

Removing an expansion board retainer............................................................................................. 2-29 

2-24 

Removing the expansion board guide............................................................................................... 2-30 

2-25 

Memory module socket locations (SCSI system board) ................................................................... 2-31 

2-26 

Removing a memory module............................................................................................................ 2-32 

2-27 

Locating the processor socket ........................................................................................................... 2-33 

2-28 

CPU fan connector location .............................................................................................................. 2-34 

2-29 

Removing the levers from the heatsink/CPU fan assembly.............................................................. 2-35 

2-30 

Removing the heatsink/CPU fan assembly....................................................................................... 2-35 

2-31 

Removing the processor.................................................................................................................... 2-36 

2-32 Removing 

the system board.............................................................................................................. 2-37 

2-33 Removing 

the power supply ............................................................................................................. 2-38 

2-34 

Locating and removing the battery from the SCSI system board ..................................................... 2-40 

2-35 

Removing the battery from the ATA system board .......................................................................... 2-40 

4-1 

SCSI system board components.......................................................................................................... 4-2 

4-2 

ATA system board components.......................................................................................................... 4-4 

4-3 Rear 

panel connectors ......................................................................................................................... 4-6 

4-4 

Internal SCSI components .................................................................................................................. 4-7 

4-5 

Internal ATA components................................................................................................................... 4-8 

4-6 System 

configuration 

switch default settings...................................................................................... 4-9 

4-7 

System ID switch default settings..................................................................................................... 4-11 

4-8 Server 

LEDs...................................................................................................................................... 4-12 

4-9 

System board LEDs .......................................................................................................................... 4-14 

4-10 

Network controller LEDs.................................................................................................................. 4-16 

HP ProLiant ML310 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 

Содержание ProLiant ML310 Generation 5p

Страница 1: ...HP ProLiant ML310 Server Maintenance and Service Guide July 2003 Sixth Edition Part Number 274429 006 ...

Страница 2: ... 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 should be construed as constituting an additional warranty HP ProLiant ML31...

Страница 3: ...charge Information 2 2 Symbols on Equipment 2 3 Preparation Procedures 2 4 Powering Down the Server 2 4 Server Warnings and Precautions 2 5 Front Bezel 2 6 Access Panel 2 7 Storage Devices 2 8 Bezel Blanks 2 9 System Fan 2 10 Cable Routing Diagrams 2 12 ATAPI Tape Drive Cable Routing 2 14 Drive Tray 2 15 Removing a Hard Drive Compartment 2 16 Hard Drives 2 18 Drive Failure Scenarios 2 20 RAID 0 Co...

Страница 4: ...4 2 System Board Components 4 2 Rear Panel Connectors 4 6 Internal SCSI Components 4 7 Internal ATA Components 4 8 Switches 4 9 System Configuration Switch 4 9 System ID Switch Settings 4 11 LEDs 4 12 Server LEDs 4 12 System Board LEDs 4 14 Network Controller LEDs 4 16 Chapter 5 Physical and Operating Specifications Server Unit 5 2 Memory 5 3 Diskette Drive 5 3 IDE CD ROM Drive 5 4 ATA Hard Drives...

Страница 5: ...ower switch and LED 2 25 2 20 Removing the removable media tray from the chassis 2 26 2 21 Removing a device from the removable media bay 2 27 2 22 Expansion slot locations 2 28 2 23 Removing an expansion board retainer 2 29 2 24 Removing the expansion board guide 2 30 2 25 Memory module socket locations SCSI system board 2 31 2 26 Removing a memory module 2 32 2 27 Locating the processor socket 2...

Страница 6: ...iguration Switch Default Settings 4 10 4 7 System ID Switch Default Settings 4 11 4 8 Server LEDs 4 13 4 9 System Board LEDs 4 15 4 10 Network Controller LEDs 4 16 5 1 Server Unit Specifications 5 2 5 2 Memory Specifications 5 3 5 3 1 44 MB Diskette Drive Specifications 5 3 5 4 IDE CD ROM Specifications 5 4 5 5 ATA Hard Drive Specifications 5 5 5 6 Wide Ultra3 SCSI Hard Drive Specifications 5 6 5 ...

Страница 7: ...r Because of the complexity of the individual boards and subassemblies no one should attempt to make repairs at the component level or to make modifications to any printed wiring board Improper repairs can create a safety hazard WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury from electric shock and hazardous energy levels do not exceed the level of repairs specified in these procedures Because of t...

Страница 8: ... the server CAUTION The computer is designed to be electrically grounded earthed To ensure proper operation plug the AC power cord into a properly grounded AC outlet only NOTE Any indications of component replacement or printed wiring board modifications may void any warranty viii HP ProLiant ML310 Server Maintenance and Service Guide ...

Страница 9: ...Management Log The server includes an integrated nonvolatile management log that contains fault and management information The contents of the Integrated Management Log IML can be viewed with Insight Manager Telephone Numbers For the name of your nearest HP authorized reseller In the United States call 1 800 345 1518 In Canada call 1 800 263 5868 For HP technical support In the United States and C...

Страница 10: ...the illustrated parts breakdown and spare parts lists for the HP ProLiant ML310 server with an Intel Pentium 4 processor Refer to Table 1 1 and Table 1 2 for the names of referenced spare parts HP ProLiant ML310 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 1 1 ...

Страница 11: ...Illustrated Parts Catalog Mechanical Parts Exploded View Figure 1 1 Mechanical parts exploded view 1 2 HP ProLiant ML310 Server Maintenance and Service Guide ...

Страница 12: ...anel right b Access panel left Miscellaneous 3 Hardware kit 176618 001 a Hard drive compartment b Removable drive tray c Expansion board knockout d Hard drive screws 4 Miscellaneous plastics kit 176617 001 a Expansion board guide b Rubber bumpers c Removable media bezel blank d Cable clips e Miscellaneous clamps f LED shield Not shown HP ProLiant ML310 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 1 3 ...

Страница 13: ...Illustrated Parts Catalog Server Components Exploded View ATA Model Figure 1 2 Server components exploded view ATA model 1 4 HP ProLiant ML310 Server Maintenance and Service Guide ...

Страница 14: ...Illustrated Parts Catalog Server Components Exploded View SCSI Model Figure 1 3 Server components exploded view SCSI model HP ProLiant ML310 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 1 5 ...

Страница 15: ...12 MB 300700 001 d 1 GB 300701 001 Boards 10 System board a 533 MHz front side bus SCSI b 533 MHz front side bus ATA c 400 MHz front side bus SCSI d 400 MHz front side bus ATA NOTE Both 533 MHz and 400 MHz front side bus system boards are supported in systems with a processor speed of 2 2 GHz or less but only 533 MHz front side bus system boards are supported in systems with a 2 53 GHz processor 3...

Страница 16: ...y b Power shield cable c Power extension cable Miscellaneous 16 Enhanced keyboard 244000 001 a European keyboard UK 244000 031 b European keyboard GR 244000 041 c European keyboard FR 244000 051 d Spacesaver keyboard JP 244000 291 17 Signal cable kit 253826 001 a ATA ribbon cable assembly b Diskette drive cable assembly c CD cable assembly 18 Ultra3 SCSI cable 289229 001 19 Rack enabling kit 30256...

Страница 17: ...ures for the HP ProLiant ML310 server Run the diagnostics program to be sure that all components are operating properly To service the server you might need the following Torx T 15 screwdriver Phillips screwdriver Diagnostics software from the SmartStart CD HP ProLiant ML310 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2 1 ...

Страница 18: ...n 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 assembly aids and foam packing Be sure that you are always properly grounded when touching a static sensitiv...

Страница 19: ...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 contacted the potential for injury exists WARNING To reduce the risk of injury from a hot componen...

Страница 20: ... loss of information 1 Back up the server data and record configuration information 2 Shut down the operating system as directed in the operating system instructions 3 If necessary power down the server by pressing the power button on the front of the server IMPORTANT To completely remove all power from the server you must disconnect the power cord The front panel power button may not completely s...

Страница 21: ...cool before touching them CAUTION Protect the server from power fluctuations and temporary interruptions with a regulating uninterruptible power supply UPS This device protects the hardware from damage caused by power surges and voltage spikes and keeps the server in operation during a power failure CAUTION The server must always be operated with server unit covers on Proper cooling is not achieve...

Страница 22: ...rocedures in this chapter 2 Pull up on the latch at the bottom of the front bezel applying enough pressure to release the latch from the chassis 1 3 Swing the bezel upward and then slide it out and away from the chassis 2 You may need to exert a small amount of force to release the bezel from the chassis Figure 2 1 Removing the front bezel NOTE When replacing the front bezel be sure that the top h...

Страница 23: ... integral part of the cooling system and removing the panel while the server is running may adversely affect data integrity To remove the access panel 1 Perform the preparation procedures Refer to Preparation Procedures in this chapter 2 Remove the front bezel Refer to Front Bezel in this chapter 3 Remove the thumbscrew located on the left side of the front chassis 1 4 Slide the access panel forwa...

Страница 24: ...locations Table 2 1 Storage Device Drive Bay Description Drive Position Description 1 5 25 x 1 6 inch IDE CD ROM drive bay 2 5 25 x 1 6 inch removable media drive bay available 3 5 25 x 1 6 inch removable media drive bay available 4 5 25 x 1 6 inch removable media drive bay available 5 3 5 x 1 inch diskette drive bay 6 3 5 x 1 inch hard drive bay 7 3 5 x 1 inch hard drive bay 2 8 HP ProLiant ML310...

Страница 25: ...power cord is disconnected from the grounded AC outlet NOTE It is not necessary to remove a bezel blank when installing a hard drive into a removable media bay 1 Remove the front bezel Refer to Front Bezel in this chapter 2 On the back of the front bezel pinch the tabs on each end of the bezel blank toward each other 1 and then push the bezel blank through the front bezel 2 Figure 2 4 Removing a b...

Страница 26: ... to Preparation Procedures in this chapter 2 Remove the access panel Refer to Access Panel in this chapter 3 Disconnect the fan power cable from the system board fan connector Figure 2 5 Disconnecting the fan power cable from the system board fan connector 2 10 HP ProLiant ML310 Server Maintenance and Service Guide ...

Страница 27: ...ver to remove the four mounting screws from the rear of the server 1 5 Pull the fan out and away from the chassis 2 Figure 2 6 Removing the system fan To replace the system fan reverse steps 2 through 5 HP ProLiant ML310 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2 11 ...

Страница 28: ...nd Replacement Procedures Cable Routing Diagrams Figure 2 7 through Figure 2 9 show cable routing diagrams for the server Figure 2 7 SCSI cable routing 2 12 HP ProLiant ML310 Server Maintenance and Service Guide ...

Страница 29: ... Connector Drive Location 1 ATA 100 RAID primary controller Device 0 Hard drive bay 2 2 ATA 100 RAID secondary controller Device 0 Media bay 3 3 ATA 100 RAID primary controller Device 1 Hard drive bay 3 4 ATA 100 RAID secondary controller Device 1 Media bay 4 HP ProLiant ML310 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2 13 ...

Страница 30: ... ATAPI Tape Drive Cable Routing Figure 2 9 ATAPI tape drive cable routing Table 2 3 ATAPI Tape Drive Cable Routing Item Connector 1 Integrated IDE channel 2 Device 1 3 Device 0 2 14 HP ProLiant ML310 Server Maintenance and Service Guide ...

Страница 31: ...media bays can be used to mount internal 3 5 inch hard drives The rails mounted inside the drive trays can be removed and used to mount other devices in the removable media bays 1 Complete the preparation procedures Refer to Preparation Procedures in this chapter 2 Remove the access panel Refer to Access Panel in this chapter 3 Using a Torx T 15 screwdriver remove the screws on each side of the dr...

Страница 32: ...ve the access panel Refer to Access Panel in this chapter 3 Disconnect the power and data cables from the back of all devices in the hard drive compartment being removed Figure 2 11 Disconnecting power and data cables from the ATA hard drive compartment Figure 2 12 Disconnecting power and data cables from the SCSI hard drive compartment 2 16 HP ProLiant ML310 Server Maintenance and Service Guide ...

Страница 33: ...ess the tabs on each side of the drive compartment 2 and then pull the drive compartment from the chassis 3 Figure 2 13 Removing a hard drive compartment To replace a hard drive compartment reverse steps 2 through 4 HP ProLiant ML310 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2 17 ...

Страница 34: ... chapter 3 Disconnect the power and data cables from the back of all devices in the hard drive compartment 4 Remove the hard drive compartment Refer to Removing a Hard Drive Compartment in this chapter 5 Using a Phillips screwdriver remove the two screws on each side of the drive to be removed 1 and then gently pull the drive out of the drive bay 2 Figure 2 14 Removing a hard drive 2 18 HP ProLian...

Страница 35: ...ive bay 1 and then secure it with two screws on each side of the drive compartment 2 3 Tighten the diskette drive screws 3 1 2 3 3 2 Figure 2 16 Replacing the hard drive 4 Slide the drive compartment back into the chassis and then replace the three shipping screws 5 Reconnect the diskette drive and hard drive cables and then replace the access panel HP ProLiant ML310 Server Maintenance and Service...

Страница 36: ...tion provided at Power On Self Test POST and in the Integrated ATA RAID Configuration Utility by pressing the F8 key 2 Power down the server and then replace the failed drive 3 Reboot the server and configure the array using the menu options in the Integrated ATA RAID Configuration Utility by pressing the F8 key Refer to Integrated ATA RAID Configuration Utility in this chapter for information on ...

Страница 37: ...ID 1 0 configuration In a RAID 1 0 situation multiple drive failures can be handled as long as both elements of a mirror have not failed To rebuild the array 1 Power down the server and then replace the failed drive 2 Reboot the server 3 Rebuild the array choosing one of the following options a Run the Integrated ATA RAID Configuration Utility by pressing the F8 key and then run Rebuild or b Let t...

Страница 38: ...creates and configures a striped array based on the available physical drives installed Auto Configure RAID 1 the F2 key automatically creates and configures a mirrored array based on the available physical drives installed You must have a minimum of two free hard drives in the array Auto Configure RAID 0 1 the F3 key automatically creates and configures a RAID 0 1 array based on the available phy...

Страница 39: ...re Old Configuration the F6 key restores the configuration that was there before you entered the utility Edit Options the F7 key edits the physical drive option status boxes located in the top right corner of the Physical Drive Information window The options are as follows WC OFF enables or disables write cache CAUTION Enabling write cache may cause data loss or corruption during an unexpected los...

Страница 40: ...To remove the power switch 1 Complete the preparation procedures Refer to Preparation Procedures in this chapter 2 Remove the access panel Refer to Access Panel in this chapter 3 Disconnect the power switch cable from the system board Figure 2 17 Disconnecting the power switch cable from the system board 2 24 HP ProLiant ML310 Server Maintenance and Service Guide ...

Страница 41: ...to disengage the two retainer clips from the chassis 1 and then gently remove the power switch from the chassis 2 6 Also from the front of the chassis squeeze the side of the LED to disengage the two retainer clips from the chassis 3 and then gently remove the LED from the chassis 4 Repeat for other LEDs Figure 2 19 Removing the power switch and LED To replace the power switch and LED reverse step...

Страница 42: ...cedures in this chapter 2 Remove the access panel Refer to Access Panel in this chapter 3 Disconnect the power and data cables from the back of the device 4 Remove the screws from the front of the removable tray 1 5 Remove the removable media tray from the chassis 2 Figure 2 20 Removing the removable media tray from the chassis 2 26 HP ProLiant ML310 Server Maintenance and Service Guide ...

Страница 43: ...evice 1 7 Remove the device from the tray 2 Figure 2 21 Removing a device from the removable media bay To replace a removable media bay device reverse steps 2 through 7 Refer to Figure 2 15 to locate the hard drive screws HP ProLiant ML310 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2 27 ...

Страница 44: ...tions Figure 2 22 Expansion slot locations Table 2 4 Expansion Slot Locations Item Description Slot Number 1 3 3 volt 33 MHz 64 bit PCI slot 1 2 3 3 volt 33 MHz 64 bit PCI slot 2 3 3 3 volt 33 MHz 64 bit PCI slot 3 4 3 3 volt 33 MHz 64 bit PCI slot 4 2 28 HP ProLiant ML310 Server Maintenance and Service Guide ...

Страница 45: ...in this chapter 2 Remove the access panel Refer to Access Panel in this chapter 3 Release the expansion board retainer by loosening the screw 1 and pivoting the retainer back towards the front of the chassis 2 Figure 2 23 Removing an expansion board retainer To replace an expansion board retainer reverse steps 2 and 3 HP ProLiant ML310 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2 29 ...

Страница 46: ... Remove the access panel Refer to Access Panel in this chapter 3 Remove all expansion boards supported by the board guide 4 Push in the four locking tabs 1 and then pull the guide back and away from the chassis 2 Figure 2 24 Removing the expansion board guide To replace the expansion board guide reverse steps 2 through 4 2 30 HP ProLiant ML310 Server Maintenance and Service Guide ...

Страница 47: ...static Discharge Information in this chapter for more information CAUTION When handling a memory module be careful not to touch any of the contacts Doing so may damage the module The following guidelines must be followed when installing or replacing memory Memory modules must be industry standard ECC Registered PC2100 DDR SDRAM DIMMs and support CAS Latency 2 5 CL 2 5 Do not mix ECC and non ECC SD...

Страница 48: ...e access panel Refer to Access Panel in this chapter 3 Press outward on both latches of the memory module socket at the same time 1 to release the DIMM and push it partially out of the socket 4 Lift the memory module from the socket 2 Figure 2 26 Removing a memory module To replace a memory module reverse steps 2 through 4 2 32 HP ProLiant ML310 Server Maintenance and Service Guide ...

Страница 49: ...l and Replacement Procedures Processor Socket The server comes standard with an Intel Pentium 4 processor Figure 2 27 Locating the processor socket HP ProLiant ML310 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2 33 ...

Страница 50: ...n in this chapter for more information CAUTION To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces allow the internal server components to cool before touching them 1 Complete the preparation procedures Refer to Preparation Procedures in this chapter 2 Remove the access panel Refer to Access Panel in this chapter 3 Lay the server on the right side so the open side faces up 4 Unplug the CPU fan...

Страница 51: ...rom the heatsink CPU fan assembly Figure 2 29 illustrates one side of the heatsink CPU fan assembly Figure 2 29 Removing the levers from the heatsink CPU fan assembly 6 Lift the heatsink from the processor Figure 2 30 Removing the heatsink CPU fan assembly HP ProLiant ML310 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2 35 ...

Страница 52: ...ndicular to the system board to unlock the processor unit 8 Lift the processor out of the socket 2 Figure 2 31 Removing the processor 9 Lower the processor socket lever 10 Reinstall the access panel and the bezel To replace the processor reverse steps 2 through 10 2 36 HP ProLiant ML310 Server Maintenance and Service Guide ...

Страница 53: ... Refer to Access Panel in this chapter 3 Remove all expansion boards seated on the system board 4 Disconnect all cables from the system board 5 Remove the seven screws securing the system board to the chassis 1 6 Slide the system board away from the back of the server and then pull the system board out of the chassis 2 Figure 2 32 Removing the system board To replace the system board reverse steps...

Страница 54: ...e power supply with a firm grip 1 Complete the preparation procedures Refer to Preparation Procedures in this chapter 2 Remove the access panel Refer to Access Panel in this chapter 3 Disconnect all power cables from the devices and system board 4 Remove the four screws securing the power supply to the rear of the chassis 1 5 Slide the power supply forward and then lift the power supply from the c...

Страница 55: ...ontains 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 To prevent damage to the equipment or loss of information be sure that the server is powered down all cables are disconnected from the ba...

Страница 56: ...the system board NOTE If you have expansion boards installed it may be necessary to remove them to gain access to the battery 4 Press outward on the latch at the top of the battery holder to release the battery 1 and then lift the battery away from the holder 2 1 2 Figure 2 34 Locating and removing the battery from the SCSI system board 1 2 Figure 2 35 Removing the battery from the ATA system boar...

Страница 57: ...clearing the NVRAM the server serial number must be re entered 1 During the server startup sequence press the F9 key to access RBSU 2 Select the System Options menu 3 Select Serial Number The following warning is displayed WARNING WARNING WARNING The serial number is loaded into the system during the manufacturing process and should NOT be modified This option should ONLY be used by qualified serv...

Страница 58: ...3 Diagnostic Tools This chapter provides an overview of the software and firmware diagnostic tools available for the HP ProLiant ML310 server HP ProLiant ML310 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 3 1 ...

Страница 59: ... Reports hardware fault conditions both failure and prefailure and collects data for reporting and graphing For more information refer to the Management CD and the Insight Manager User Guide Survey Utility An online information gathering program that runs on servers gathering critical hardware and software information from various sources A utility for servers running the Microsoft Windows 2000 Li...

Страница 60: ...ROMPaq Utility Utility that upgrades the current system ROM Insert a ROMPaq diskette into the diskette drive remove power from the server and then power up the server again System Firmware Update Utility that updates system firmware on remote servers from a central location used in conjunction with the Remote Deployment Utility Console Latest maintenance ROM executable file can be downloaded from ...

Страница 61: ...lding Special handling of error log spare drive and rebuilding After all hard drives have been installed and connected press the F8 key during startup to run the Integrated ATA RAID Configuration Utility and view the setup screen ROM will automatically configure drives to RAID 0 if you do not run the F8 utility To turn off the Integrated ATA RAID Management In Microsoft operating systems right cli...

Страница 62: ...3 5 For More Information For detailed information about each of these diagnostic tools refer to the HP Servers Troubleshooting Guide on the Documentation CD For the most recent version of this guide refer to the Reference Library on the HP ProLiant ML310 page at www hp com ...

Страница 63: ...LEDs This chapter contains illustrations and tables identifying connectors switches and LED locations on the system board and rear panel for the HP ProLiant ML310 server HP ProLiant ML310 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 4 1 ...

Страница 64: ...ing connector and component locations on the system board and rear panel of the server System Board Components Figure 4 1 and Table 4 1 identify the SCSI system board components for the server Figure 4 1 SCSI system board components 4 2 HP ProLiant ML310 Server Maintenance and Service Guide ...

Страница 65: ...nnector 7 SCSI connector 20 Mouse connector 8 System configuration switch 21 Parallel port 9 RIB 30 pin header 22 Serial port connector B 10 System ID switch 23 Serial port connector A 11 64 bit PCI expansion slot 4 24 Video connector 12 64 bit PCI expansion slot 3 25 RJ 45 Ethernet connector 13 64 bit PCI expansion slot 2 26 USB port connectors Note For information on system board LEDs and system...

Страница 66: ...Switches and LEDs ATA System Board Figure 4 2 and Table 4 2 identify the ATA system board components for the server Figure 4 2 ATA system board components 4 4 HP ProLiant ML310 Server Maintenance and Service Guide ...

Страница 67: ...nector 8 CR2032 battery 22 Parallel port 9 System configuration switch 23 Serial port connector B 10 RIB 30 pin header 24 Serial port connector A 11 System ID switch 25 Video connector 12 64 bit PCI expansion slot 4 26 RJ 45 Ethernet connector 13 64 bit PCI expansion slot 3 27 USB port connectors 14 64 bit PCI expansion slot 2 Note For information on system board LEDs and system configuration swit...

Страница 68: ... 3 Rear panel connectors Table 4 3 Rear Panel Connectors Item Description Item Description 1 Power cord connector 6 Video connector 2 Mouse connector 7 USB ports 3 Keyboard connector 8 RJ 45 Ethernet connector 4 Serial port connector B 9 Parallel port 5 Serial port connector A 4 6 HP ProLiant ML310 Server Maintenance and Service Guide ...

Страница 69: ...SCSI Components Figure 4 4 Internal SCSI components Table 4 4 Internal SCSI Components Item Description 1 Removable media bay area 2 Hard drive bay area 3 Internal SCSI connector A HP ProLiant ML310 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 4 7 ...

Страница 70: ... Figure 4 5 Internal ATA components Table 4 5 Internal ATA Components Item Description 1 Removable media bay area 2 Hard drive bay area 3 ATA 100 primary controller 4 ATA 100 secondary controller 4 8 HP ProLiant ML310 Server Maintenance and Service Guide ...

Страница 71: ...ains the use of each reserved and nonreserved switch System Configuration Switch Figure 4 6 and Table 4 6 identify the system configuration switch default settings for the server Figure 4 6 System configuration switch default settings HP ProLiant ML310 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 4 9 ...

Страница 72: ...selection 5 Off Password disable Off Enable password prompts On Disable password prompts 6 Off Clear CMOS and NVRAM Off Normal On When the server is powered up all system configuration information is erased 7 Off Reserved N A 8 Off Reserved N A The server serial number must be re entered through RBSU after clearing the NVRAM Refer to Re entering the Server Serial Number in Chapter 2 Switch positio...

Страница 73: ...dentify the system ID switch settings for the server Figure 4 7 System ID switch default settings Table 4 7 System ID Switch Default Settings Item Default Function 1 Off Reserved 2 Off Reserved 3 Off Reserved 4 Off Reserved HP ProLiant ML310 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 4 11 ...

Страница 74: ...wing LEDs Server LEDs on the front of the server System board LEDs Network controller LEDs on the back of the server Server LEDs Figure 4 8 and Table 4 9 identify the LED locations on the front of the server Figure 4 8 Server LEDs 4 12 HP ProLiant ML310 Server Maintenance and Service Guide ...

Страница 75: ... the server Amber Server in standby mode AC power OK Off Server off no AC power 3 Hard drive LED On or flashing A hard drive is being accessed Off No hard drive is currently being accessed 4 NIC Link Activity Flashing Network activity detected Green Linked to network 5 Internal health LED Green Server on health good Amber Server health degraded Red Server health critical HP ProLiant ML310 Server M...

Страница 76: ...nnectors Switches and LEDs System Board LEDs Figure 4 9 and Table 4 9 identify the system board LEDs for the server Figure 4 9 System board LEDs 4 14 HP ProLiant ML310 Server Maintenance and Service Guide ...

Страница 77: ...al trip for processor 1 detected Refer to POST error messages for appropriate instructions 6 DIMM 4 failure Off DIMM 4 functioning Amber DIMM 4 failed 7 DIMM 3 failure Off DIMM 3 functioning Amber DIMM 3 failed 8 DIMM 2 failure Off DIMM 2 functioning Amber DIMM 2 failed 9 DIMM 1 failure Off DIMM 1 functioning Amber DIMM 1 failed 10 System thermal failure Off Temperature is normal Amber Temperature...

Страница 78: ... Figure 4 10 and Table 4 10 identify the network controller LEDs for the server Figure 4 10 Network controller LEDs Table 4 10 Network Controller LEDs Item Description Status 1 Network activity LED Off No network activity On Network activity 2 Network link LED Off No network link On or flashing Linked to network ...

Страница 79: ...ns are provided Server unit Memory 3 5 inch diskette drive IDE CD ROM drive ATA hard drives Wide Ultra3 SCSI hard drives HP NC7760 Gigabit Server network interface controller NIC Integrated dual channel Wide Ultra3 SCSI controller Integrated dual channel ATA 100 RAID controller HP ProLiant ML310 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 5 1 ...

Страница 80: ... input frequency 50 Hz to 60 Hz Rated input current 6 A RMS at 90 VAC with maximum load Power supply output power Rated steady state power 300 W Maximum peak power 400 W Btus for tower model 1 560 Btu hr Temperature range Operating 10 C to 35 C 50 F to 95 F Nonoperating 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Relative humidity noncondensing Operating 10 to 90 Nonoperating 5 to 95 Acoustic noise Idle hard drive...

Страница 81: ...n LEDs front panel Green Read write capacity per diskette high low density 1 44 MB 720 KB Drives supported 1 Drive height Third 1 inch Drive rotation 300 rpm Transfer rate bits sec high low 500 Kbps 250 Kbps Bytes sector 512 Sectors per rack high low 18 9 Tracks per side high low 80 80 Access times Track to track high low 3 ms 6 ms Average high low 169 ms 94 ms Settling time 15 ms Latency average ...

Страница 82: ...tes CD DA Dimensions Height 42 9 mm 1 69 in Width 208 0 mm 8 2 in Depth 150 1 mm 5 91 in Weight 0 950 kg 2 09 lb Data transfer rate Sustained 150 KBps single 1 500 to 4 800 KBps 10X to 32X Burst 150 KBps to 4 800 KBps Interface IDE ATAPI Access times typical Full stroke 150 ms Random 100 ms Diameter 12 cm 8 cm 4 7 in 3 15 in Center hole 15 mm 0 6 in Thickness 1 2 mm 0 05 in Track pitch 1 6 µm Cach...

Страница 83: ... 0 MB Height 26 1 mm 1 028 in 26 1 mm 1 028 in Width 101 6 mm 4 in 101 6 mm 4 in Interface Ultra ATA 100 Ultra ATA 100 Transfer rate synchronous max 100 MBps 100 MBps Seek time typical including setting Single track 1 2 ms 1 2 ms Average 8 55 ms 8 55 ms Full stroke 20 0 ms 20 0 ms Rotational speed 7 200 rpm 7 200 rpm Physical configuration Logical blocks 156 301 488 78 165 360 Bytes sector 512 512...

Страница 84: ... 0 in Interface Wide Ultra3 SCSI Wide Ultra3 SCSI Transfer rate synchronous max 160 MBps 160 MBps Seek time typical including setting Single track 0 7 ms 0 7 ms Average 5 4 ms 5 4 ms Full stroke 11 0 ms 11 0 ms Rotational speed 10 000 rpm 10 000 rpm Physical configuration Bytes sector 512 512 Logical blocks 35 565 080 71 132 000 Operating temperature Celsius 10 to 35 10 to 35 Fahrenheit 50 to 95 5...

Страница 85: ...tforms Management support Wake on LAN WOL Pre Boot Execution Environment PXE Integrated Single Channel Wide Ultra3 SCSI Controller Table 5 8 Integrated Single Channel Wide Ultra3 SCSI Controller Specifications Specification Value SCSI Protocol Wide Ultra3 SCSI Wide Ultra2 SCSI Wide Ultra SCSI 3 Fast Wide SCSI 2 and Fast SCSI 2 Electrical Protocol Low Voltage Differential LVD Drives supported Up to...

Страница 86: ...TA 100 Controller Specifications Specification Value Protocol UDMA Mode 0 5 PIO Mode 0 4 Drives supported Up to 4 ATA 2 devices per channel Data transfer method 32 bit 33 MHz PCI bus master Maximum transfer rate per PCI Bus peak 133 MBps per channel ATA 100 Cable 80 conductor cable ATA channel transfer rate 100 MBps per channel ATA connectors Two 40 pin connectors primary and secondary ...

Страница 87: ...able assembly part number 1 7 part number 1 7 connector 4 3 4 5 replacing 2 40 part number 1 6 bezel blank specifications 5 3 part number 1 3 DMA transfers enabling 2 23 removing 2 9 drive tray replacing 2 9 part number 1 3 removing 2 15 C replacing 2 15 dual channel Ultra ATA 100 controller specifications 5 8 cable clips part number 1 3 CD ROM drive part number 1 6 E specifications 5 4 CE Mark co...

Страница 88: ...ard drive labels symbols on equipment 2 3 ATA specifications 5 5 LEDs part number 1 6 network controller 4 16 removing 2 18 removing 2 25 replacing 2 19 server 4 12 SCSI specifications 5 6 shield 2 25 hard drive compartment system board 4 14 part number 1 3 removing 2 16 2 17 M replacing 2 17 mechanical parts hard drive LED 4 13 exploded view illustrated 1 2 hardware kit part number 1 3 spare part...

Страница 89: ...ler 5 8 power shield cable part number 1 7 Wide Ultra3 SCSI controller 5 7 power source warning 2 3 Wide Ultra3 SCSI hard drive 5 6 power supply standby mode LED 4 13 connectors 4 3 4 5 storage device maximum supported 2 8 part number 1 6 stripe size 2 23 removing 2 38 Survey Utility 3 2 replacing 2 38 switch settings obtaining 3 3 power switch assembly connector 4 5 switch power removing 2 24 pow...

Страница 90: ...ption kit part number 1 7 W U warranty viii Ultra ATA 100 controller specifications 5 8 weight warning 2 3 Ultra3 SCSI cable part number 1 7 Wide Ultra3 SCSI controller specifications 5 7 USB port connectors 4 3 4 5 Wide Ultra3 SCSI hard drive specifications 5 6 utilities work area recommendations 2 2 ASR Automatic Server Recovery 3 4 wrist strap using 2 2 Diagnostics 3 2 write cache caution 2 23 ...

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