HP BladeSystem bc2800 - Blade PC Reference Manual
HP BladeSystem bc2800 - Blade PC Reference Manual

HP BladeSystem bc2800 - Blade PC Reference Manual

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  • Page 1 Service Reference Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure G2 Assemblies...
  • Page 2 © Copyright 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 1 About this Guide ............................. 1 Audience Assumptions ......................... 1 Technician Notes ..........................1 Where to Go or Additional Help ......................2 2 Illustrated Parts Catalog ..........................3 HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Components (Exploded View) ..........3 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures .......................
  • Page 4 Fan Backplane Assembly ....................19 Integrated Administrator Module ..................20 Enclosure Status Assembly ....................21 Midplane Assembly ......................23 Swapping the Interconnect Tray ..................24 4 Diagnostic Tools ............................26 Diagnostic Software and Firmware Tools ................... 26 Hardware Diagnostic Tools ........................ 27 Diagnostic Adapter ......................
  • Page 5 Web-Based Interface ..................64 Command Line Interface ................... 64 Accessing the Computer Setup (F10) Utility for a Blade PC ..........64 Web-Based Interface ..................64 Command Line Interface ................... 65 Reviewing Activity of a Blade PC ..................66 Web-Based Interface ..................66 Command Line Interface ...................
  • Page 7: About This Guide

    About this Guide Use this service reference guide when servicing HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure G2 assemblies. WARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury from electric shock and hazardous energy levels, only authorized service technicians should attempt to repair this equipment. Improper repairs can create conditions that are hazardous.
  • Page 8: Where To Go Or Additional Help

    NOTE: Any indications of component replacement or printed wiring board modifications may void any warranty. Where to Go or Additional Help In addition to this guide, the following information sources are available: ● User documentation ● Service training guides ● Service advisories and bulletins ●...
  • Page 9: Illustrated Parts Catalog

    Illustrated Parts Catalog HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Components (Exploded View) Figure 2-1 Enclosure components For detailed information about the blade PC, see http://bizsupport.austin.hp.com/bc/docs/support/ SupportManual/c01091959/c01091959.pdf. Table 2-1 Spare Parts List Item Description Spare Part Number Hot plug power supply 493969-001 Center wall assembly with bracket —...
  • Page 10 Table 2-1 Spare Parts List (continued) Fan backplane assembly with cable 510553-001 Fan cage Hot-plug fan, 80 mm 417425-001 Enclosure status assembly HP PC Blade Switch assembly (with IA board) HP PC Blade RJ-45 Patch Panel assembly (with IA board) *Not shown Chapter 2 Illustrated Parts Catalog...
  • Page 11: Removal And Replacement Procedures

    Removal and Replacement Procedures This chapter provides information about the subassembly/module-level removal and replacement procedures for HP PC Blade Enclosures with reference to HP Blade PCs. Safety Considerations Before performing service procedures, review the following safety information. Electrostatic Discharge A discharge of static electricity can damage static-sensitive devices or microcircuitry. Proper packaging and grounding techniques are necessary to prevent damage.
  • Page 12: Rack Warnings And Cautions

    This symbol indicates the presence of electric shock hazards. The area contains no user or field serviceable 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.
  • Page 13: Enclosure And Hp Blade Pc Warnings And Cautions

    WARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, use two or more people to safely unload the rack from the pallet. An empty 42U rack weighs 115 kg (253 lb), is over 2.1 m (7 ft) tall, and may become unstable when moved on its casters. Handle the rack from both sides as it rolls down the ramp from the pallet.
  • Page 14: Hot-Plug Power Supplies

    Hot-Plug Power Supplies WARNING! The DPS-1200KB power supply must be used in the HP PC Blade Enclosure G2. No other power supply may be used. Attempting to use a different power supply in the HP PC blade Enclosure G2, or attempting to use the DPS-1200KB power supply in a different enclosure, may result in damage to your equipment.
  • Page 15: Hot-Plug Fans

    Hot-Plug Fans NOTE: You can use the Integrated Administrator to identify a failed hot-plug fan. Refer to the HP Integrated Administrator User Guide for details. To remove a hot-plug fan: Press the release latch on the fan cage (1). Pull the fan cage out of the enclosure until it locks in the open position (2). Figure 3-2 Extending the fan cage Identify the failed hot-plug fan by observing the fan status LED on each hot-plug fan.
  • Page 16: Preparing For Non-Hot-Plug Procedures

    Preparing for Non-Hot-Plug Procedures Replacement of non-hot-plug components may require some or all of the following procedures: Powering down an HP Blade PC (Powering Down a Blade PC on page 12). Powering down the HP PC Blade Enclosure (Powering Down the Enclosure on page 10).
  • Page 17: Performing An Emergency Shutdown

    Performing an Emergency Shutdown Two methods are available for performing an emergency shutdown on the enclosure and all HP Blade PCs: ● Using the Integrated Administrator ● Pressing and holding the enclosure power button Using the Integrated Administrator The Integrated Administrator performs an emergency shutdown of the enclosure and all HP Blade PCs only after trying for five minutes to perform a graceful shutdown.
  • Page 18: Powering Down A Blade Pc

    Powering Down a Blade PC Ensure the blade PC is not active by verifying that the Health LED (Item 2) is off. Figure 3-5 Blade PC LEDs If the blade is active, notify the users and stop applications as necessary. Shut down the operating system.
  • Page 19: Removing A Blade Pc

    Removing a Blade PC Power down the blade PC (Powering Down a Blade PC on page 12). Press the release latch (1). Pull down the ejector lever (2). Remove the blade PC from the enclosure. Figure 3-6 Removing a blade PC To install a new blade PC, reverse the removal procedures.
  • Page 20: Removing An Hp Blade Pc Blank Bezel

    Removing an HP Blade PC Blank Bezel CAUTION: To avoid thermal events, be sure that each HP Blade PC bay contains an HP Blade PC or HP Blade PC blank bezel while the enclosure is powered up. To remove the HP Blade PC blank bezel: Press the ejector tabs on the HP Blade PC blank bezel (1).
  • Page 21: Removing The Interconnect Tray

    Removing the Interconnect Tray To remove the interconnect tray: Power down each HP Blade PC (Powering Down a Blade PC on page 12). Power down the enclosure (Powering Down the Enclosure on page 10). Disconnect all cables and power cords from the AC power source. Disconnect all cables and power cords from the enclosure rear panel.
  • Page 22: Removing The Hp Pc Blade Enclosure From The Rack

    Removing the HP PC Blade Enclosure from the Rack WARNING! Rack rails do not have safety latches. Be sure that at least two persons are available to prevent the enclosure from falling and causing bodily harm when removing it from the rack. To remove the HP PC Blade Enclosure from the rack: Power down each HP Blade PC (Powering Down a Blade PC on page...
  • Page 23: Opening The Access Door

    Opening the Access Door To open the access door: Power down each HP Blade PC (Powering Down a Blade PC on page 12). Power down the enclosure (Powering Down the Enclosure on page 10). Disconnect all cables and power cords from the AC power source. Disconnect all cables and power cords from the enclosure rear panel.
  • Page 24: Non-Hot-Plug Procedures

    Non-Hot-Plug Procedures Before removing or replacing non-hot-plug components, you must power down the HP PC Blade Enclosure completely. Non-hot-plug components in the HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure system include: ● Fan cage ● Fan backplane assembly ● Interconnect tray ● Integrated Administrator module ●...
  • Page 25: Fan Backplane Assembly

    Remove the fan cage from the enclosure (7). Figure 3-12 Removing the fan cage from the enclosure Reverse the previous steps to replace the fan cage. Fan Backplane Assembly To remove the fan backplane assembly: Power down each HP Blade PC (Powering Down a Blade PC on page 12).
  • Page 26: Integrated Administrator Module

    Remove the hot-plug fans (Hot-Plug Fans on page Loosen the thumbscrew at the back of the fan cage (1). Remove the fan backplane assembly from the fan cage (2). Figure 3-13 Removing the fan backplane assembly Reverse the previous steps to replace the fan backplane assembly. Integrated Administrator Module The Integrated Administrator module removal procedure is the same for both types of interconnect trays.
  • Page 27: Enclosure Status Assembly

    Lift the Integrated Administrator module off the anchor pins, and then remove the Integrated Administrator module from the interconnect tray (4). Figure 3-14 Removing the Integrated Administrator module from the interconnect tray Reverse the previous steps to replace the Integrated Administrator module. Enclosure Status Assembly To remove the enclosure status assembly: Power down each HP Blade PC...
  • Page 28 Place the enclosure on a level, non-conductive surface. Open the access door (Opening the Access Door on page 17). Disconnect the enclosure status cable from the midplane (signal board). Figure 3-15 Disconnecting the enclosure status cable from the midplane signal board Remove the screws securing the enclosure status assembly in the enclosure (1).
  • Page 29: Midplane Assembly

    Midplane Assembly To remove the midplane assembly: Power down each HP Blade PC (Powering Down a Blade PC on page 12). Power down the enclosure (Powering Down the Enclosure on page 10). Disconnect all cables and power cords from the AC power source. Disconnect all cables and power cords from the enclosure rear panel.
  • Page 30: Swapping The Interconnect Tray

    Remove the midplane assembly from the enclosure (2). Figure 3-17 Removing the midplane assembly from the enclosure Reverse the previous steps to replace the midplane assembly. Swapping the Interconnect Tray To swap the existing interconnect tray with a replacement interconnect tray: Remove the interconnect tray from the enclosure (Removing the Interconnect Tray on page 15).
  • Page 31 Secure the two hold down clamps to the opposite edges of the Integrated Administrator board, and then tighten the two screws (4). NOTE: The Integrated Administrator board is spared as part of the interconnect tray assembly within the standard warranty period. Figure 3-18 Installing the Integrated Administrator module onto the interconnect tray Replace the interconnect tray.
  • Page 32: Diagnostic Tools

    Diagnostic Tools This chapter is an overview of hardware, software, and firmware diagnostic tools that are available for configuring, monitoring, and managing HP BladeSystem PC Blade systems. Diagnostic Software and Firmware Tools The HP Integrated Administrator is a standard component of the HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure system.
  • Page 33: Hardware Diagnostic Tools

    Table 4-1 Diagnostic tools (continued) HP Systems Insight Systems Insight Manager is a client/server For more information on viewing and printing the Manager (SIM) application used to remotely manage HP event list, refer to the Management CD or the hardware in a network environment. SIM reports SIM User Guide.
  • Page 34 Tighten the thumbscrews securing the diagnostic adapter in place (2). Figure 4-1 Installing a diagnostic adapter USB 1.1 version pictured (obsolete) Power up the HP Blade PC. NOTE: Because PS/2 devices do not support hot-plug technology, restart the HP Blade PC after attaching the diagnostic adapter.
  • Page 35: Null-Modem Cable Pin-Out

    Figure 4-2 Installing a diagnostic adapter USB 2.0 version Table 4-3 Cable Pin Out for a Null Modem Cable Signal name EM PIN DB 9 PIN DB 25 PIN Null-Modem Cable Pin-Out Use the above table(s) to determine the specifications of the cable(s). If you are cabling a serial device (such as a laptop computer) to the console connector on the Integrated Administrator, be sure that you use a null-modem cable and not a straight-through cable.
  • Page 36: Connectors, Switches, And Leds

    Connectors, Switches, and LEDs This chapter explains the location and function of system connectors, system switches, and internal and external LEDs. Connectors The figures and tables on the following pages show connector locations on the HP BladeSystem Blade PCs and HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosures. Enclosure Connectors This section explains the location and function of rear panel connectors associated with the HP PC Blade Switch and RJ-45 patch panel interconnect tray.
  • Page 37: Rj-45 Patch Panel Connectors

    10/100 Ethernet jack for Integrated Administrator management port 42 Integrated Administrator module Integrated Administrator console connector (serial) Integrated Administrator module Gigabit Ethernet jack for port 45 Interconnect switch Socket for optional GBIC SFP module for port 45 Interconnect switch Socket for optional GBIC SFP module for port 46 Interconnect switch (10) Gigabit Ethernet jack for port 46...
  • Page 38: Fan Cable Connector

    Fan Cable Connector This section identifies the connector on the midplane assembly for the fan cable. Figure 5-3 Fan cable connector on the midplane assembly Enclosure Status Cable Connector This section identifies the connector on the HP PC Blade Enclosure midplane for the enclosure status cable.
  • Page 39: Hp Blade Pc Connectors

    HP Blade PC Connectors This section identifies the connectors on each HP Blade PC. Figure 5-5 Identifying the HP Blade PC connectors Item Description Midplane assembly connectors Diagnostic connector Diagnostic Adapter Connectors (USB 1.1 and USB 2.0) This section identifies the connectors on the diagnostic adapter version USB 1.1. Figure 5-6 Diagnostic adapter connectors USB 1.1 version –...
  • Page 40 This section identifies the connectors on the diagnostic adapter version USB 2.0 Figure 5-7 Diagnostic adapter connectors USB 2.0 version Item Description Keyboard connector (PS/2) Mouse connector (PS/2) Serial connector Video connector USB 2.0 connector #1 USB 2.0 connector #2 Chapter 5 Connectors, Switches, and LEDs...
  • Page 41: Switches

    Switches With system switches, you can enable or disable certain settings or perform advanced diagnostic procedures. Front Panel Switches This section identifies the location and function of the switches on the front panel of the enclosure and HP Blade PC. Figure 5-8 HP Blade PC and enclosure front panel buttons Item...
  • Page 42: Rear Panel Switches

    Rear Panel Switches This section identifies the location and function of the buttons on the rear panel of the enclosure. Figure 5-9 Enclosure rear panel buttons NOTE: bc2800 shown. Item Description On/Off Function Enclosure unit identification button Activates the unit identification LED for easy enclosure identification Enclosure power button Powers the enclosure and all HP Blade PCs up or down...
  • Page 43: Leds

    LEDs The figures and tables on the following pages show the location and function of LEDs associated with the HP BladeSystem PC Blade system. Enclosure Front Panel LEDs Figure 5-10 Enclosure front panel LEDs Table 5-1 Enclosure Front Panel LEDs Item Status Description...
  • Page 44: Enclosure Rear Panel Leds

    Enclosure Rear Panel LEDs The enclosure rear panel LEDs differ according to which interconnect tray configuration you have installed. Rear panel LEDs with HP PC Blade Switch Figure 5-11 Rear panel LEDs with the HP PC Blade Switch NOTE: bc2800 shown. This section identifies the LEDs on the enclosure rear panel with an HP PC Blade Switch .
  • Page 45 Table 5-2 Rear panel LEDs with the HP PC Blade Switch (continued) Integrated Administrator health Enclosure off, Integrated Administrator health good Green Enclosure on, Integrated Administrator health good Amber Integrated Administrator critical Interconnect switch health Green Interconnect switch health good Yellow Interconnect switch health degraded Interconnect switch health critical...
  • Page 46: Rear Panel Leds With Rj-45 Patch Panel Interconnect Tray

    Rear Panel LEDs with RJ-45 Patch Panel Interconnect Tray Figure 5-12 Rear panel LEDs with RJ-45 patch panel interconnect tray Item Status Description Power supply power No power to the system Blinking green Standby, AC present Green System power turned on Power supply fault Power supply OK Amber...
  • Page 47: Fan Health Leds

    Fan Health LEDs This section identifies the LEDs on the hot-plug fans. Figure 5-13 Hot-plug fan health LEDs NOTE: bc2800 shown. Table 5-3 Hot-Plug Fan Health LEDs Item Fan 1 Fan 2 Fan 3 Fan 4 Green = Normal Amber = Failed LEDs...
  • Page 48: Hp Blade Pc And Diagnostic Adapter Leds

    HP Blade PC and Diagnostic Adapter LEDs This section identifies the LEDs on the HP Blade PCs and diagnostic adapters. LEDs on the HP Blade PC and the USB 1.1 version diagnostic adapter are identical in function and location. There are no LEDs on the USB 2.0 version diagnostic adapter.
  • Page 49 Table 5-4 HP Blade PC and Diagnostic Adapter LEDs (continued) Blinking green Linked and activity on the network NIC 2 No connection Green Linked to network Blinking green Linked and activity on the network Drive activity No drive activity Blinking green Drive activity Power No AC power to HP Blade PC...
  • Page 50: Post Error Messages

    POST Error Messages NOTE: Refer to the Service Reference Guide: HP BladeSystem PC bc2200/bc2800 for other error messages such as BMC blink codes. Use POST error messages to assist in troubleshooting and performing basic diagnostic functions. POST error messages represent what the BIOS reports. The following table lists the numeric codes and text messages specific to blade PCs.
  • Page 51 POST Error Messages Code/Message Health LED Possible Cause Recommended Action ● 201-Memory Error An SODIMM may not Ensure the SODIMM(s) are properly be seated correctly or installed. is bad. ● Verify that the proper type of SODIMM is installed. ● Reseat the SODIMM(s).
  • Page 52 POST Error Messages Code/Message Health LED Possible Cause Recommended Action ● 1800-Temperature Alert Amber Internal temperature Ensure that the system fans are functioning exceeds specification. properly and that the enclosure has adequate ventilation. ● Check the processor heatsink. ● Replace the blade PC. 1998-Master Boot Record Amber The previously saved...
  • Page 53 POST Error Messages Code/Message Health LED Possible Cause Recommended Action ● 6911-System Board CPU Processor has failed. Clear CMOS. Subsystem Failure Detected ● Replace the blade PC. ● 6912-System Board Voltage Potential enclosure or Swap the blade PC to a different bay in the Regulator Failure Detected blade PC issue.
  • Page 54 POST Error Messages Code/Message Health LED Possible Cause Recommended Action ● 6920-Processor in Force- Amber Enclosure or Ensure the enclosure health LED is green Throttle Mode environmental issue. and health status is OK. If LED not green, troubleshoot the enclosure. For troubleshooting information, see Troubleshooting on page ●...
  • Page 55: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting This appendix provides specific troubleshooting information for HP BladeSystem PC Blade technology. Use it to find details about the enclosure and blade PC startup and operation errors. For information on LEDs and switches specific to the blade PCs and enclosure, see the LED and Switch appendix.
  • Page 56: When The Enclosure Does Not Start

    When the enclosure does not start This section provides systematic instructions on what to try and where to go for help for the most common problems encountered during initial startup of the HP PC Blade Enclosure. If you are having specific blade PC trouble, see theWhen the Blade PC Does Not Start on page 57 section in this...
  • Page 57: Enclosure Diagnostic Steps

    NOTE: If the enclosure does not restart, proceed to Table 7-1 Enclosure diagnostic steps on page 51 in this appendix. Be sure that connectors and components are seated properly. Refer to the “General Loose Connections” section in the Servers Troubleshooting Guide on the Documentation CD that ships with your enclosure.
  • Page 58: Chapter 7 Troubleshooting

    CAUTION: Pressing the enclosure power button while the enclosure is running shuts down the enclosure and all blade PCs. Table 7-2 Is the Power LED on Both Power Supplies Solid Green? Answer Possible Reasons Possible Solutions No, they are both off. The power supply is not Be sure that all power cords are connected to the power connected to AC power or no...
  • Page 59 Table 7-3 Is the Fault LED on Both Power Supplies Off? (continued) No, one or both are amber. The power supply is not connected to Be sure that all power cords are connected to the AC power or no AC power is available. power supplies.
  • Page 60 Table 7-4 Is the Enclosure Power LED on the Rear Panel Green? Answer Possible Reasons Possible Solutions No, it is off. The cable is not properly connected Be sure that the connectors on the fan cable are between the fan backplane and the properly seated and not damaged.
  • Page 61 Table 7-5 Is the Enclosure Health LED on the Front of the Enclosure On? (continued) Yes, it is red. A system component has a critical Check your local or remote console for error failure. messages. Go to Table 7-6 Is the Local Management Console Displaying Information When Connected to the Enclosure? on page Check system fans.
  • Page 62 Table 7-7 Is the Integrated Administrator Health LED Green? (continued) No, it is red. An over temperature condition was Be sure that the room meets temperature and detected by the sensors on the airflow requirements. Integrated Administrator module. Be sure that the system fans are functioning properly.
  • Page 63: When The Blade Pc Does Not Start

    When the Blade PC Does Not Start This section provides systematic instructions on what to try and where to go for help for the most common problems encountered during initial Power On Self-Test (POST) of a blade PC. The blade PC must first complete this test each time you power up, before it can load the operating system and start running software applications.
  • Page 64: Blade Pc Diagnostic Steps

    Blade PC Diagnostic Steps If your blade PC does not start, or powers up but does not complete POST, answer the questions in Table 7-9 Blade PC Diagnostic Steps on page 58 to determine appropriate actions based on the symptoms observed. According to the answers you give, you are directed to the appropriate table in the section that immediately follows.
  • Page 65 Table 7-10 Is the Blade PC Power LED Green? (continued) No, it is amber. The blade PC is in a ready state but is Push the power button on the blade PC. not powered on. If the blade PC does not power on, check the Integrated Administrator for bay status and messages.
  • Page 66 Table 7-11 Is the Health LED on the Blade PC Green? (continued) ● No, it blinks amber two times, once per Heatsink is loose. Remove the blade PC and second, with a two second pause. check if heatsink is loose or not present.
  • Page 67 Table 7-11 Is the Health LED on the Blade PC Green? (continued) No, it blinks red four times, once per The enclosure power connector for the blade Move the blade PC to a different second, followed by a two second PC has failed or the enclosure power supply bay to see if the blade PC pause...
  • Page 68 Table 7-12 Is the NIC A or NIC B LED on the Blade PC Illuminated? (continued) Yes, it is blinking green. The connector is working normally, the link is active, and data is being transferred. Go to Table 7-13 Is the Monitor Displaying Information When Connected to the Blade PC Through the Diagnostic Adapter? on page Yes, it is green.
  • Page 69: Problems After Initial Boot

    Problems After Initial Boot Once your blade PC has passed POST, you may still encounter errors, such as an inability to load your operating system. Use Table 7-14 Problems After Initial Boot on page 63 to troubleshoot blade PC installation problems that occur after the initial boot. Table 7-14 Problems After Initial Boot Problem...
  • Page 70: Remote Troubleshooting

    Remote Troubleshooting This section explains the Integrated Administrator management functionalities of managing blade PCs that can be helpful for troubleshooting: ● Opening a remote console session to a blade PC ● Accessing Computer Setup (F10) Utility of a blade PC ●...
  • Page 71: Command Line Interface

    Select the bay from the bay list. Click Remote Console. The Remote Console screen appears. Click Remote Console. A new window opens that enables you to connect to the blade PC terminal interface. If the blade PC is running the operating system: Return to the Web-based user interface and click Virtual Buttons in the left panel.
  • Page 72: Reviewing Activity Of A Blade Pc

    To exit the Computer Setup (F10) Utility: Press Esc. When prompted to press F10, press then (zero) to confirm. To close the remote console session: Press Ctrl_ (control underscore). Press D. Reviewing Activity of a Blade PC NOTE: This task can only be performed for a given blade PC bay by enclosure administrators, group administrators, and group members with access rights to the blade PC bay.
  • Page 73: Command Line Interface

    Click Reboot, Power Off, or Power Off Immediately. Click Apply. When the blade PC power is off, the Power Off button becomes the Power On button. Command Line Interface To reboot the blade PC using the command line interface, type: REBOOT BAY <bay number>...
  • Page 74: Specifications

    Specifications This appendix provides operating and performance specifications for the blade enclosure, blade PC, and hot-plug power supply. Blade Enclosure Enclosure Operating and Performance Specifications Dimensions Height 13.34 cm 5.25 in Depth 68.58 cm 27 in Width 48.26 cm 19 in Weight with interconnect tray No blade PCs 26.76 kg...
  • Page 75: Blade Pc

    Blade PC Blade PC Operating and Performance Specifications Dimensions Height 11.94 cm 4.7 in Depth 39.37 cm 15.5 in Width 2.03 cm 0.8 in Weight 0.983 kg 2.17 lb bc2200 1.188 kg 2.62 lb bc2800 Temperature range Operating (See note) 10°...
  • Page 76: Hot-Plug Power Supply

    Hot-Plug Power Supply Hot-Plug Power Supply Operating and Performance Specifications Dimensions Height 9.14 cm 3.579 in Depth 28.45 cm 10.24 in Width 11.43 cm 4.47 in Weight 2.36 kg 5.2 lbs Input voltage specifications Rated input voltage 100 to 120 VAC 200 to 240 VAC Frequency range 47 to 63 Hz...
  • Page 77 Operating 10% to 95% 10% to 90% Non-operating 5% to 95% 5% to 95% Dielectric voltage withstand Input to output 2000 VAC Min. Input to ground 1500 VAC Min. NOTE: Operating temperature has an altitude derating of 1°C per 1,000 ft. No direct sunlight. Storage maximum humidity of 95% is based on a maximum temperature of 45°C.
  • Page 78: Index

    Index diagnostic software and firmware additional help 2 tools 26 fan backplane assy, spare part Automatic Server Recovery-2 diagnostic tools number 4 (ASR-2) 26 hardware 27 fan cable connector 32 Automatic System Recovery (ASR) software and firmware 26 fan cage removing 18 reboot 50 fan cage, spare part number 4 fan health LEDs 41...
  • Page 79 humidity preparing for non-hot-plug enclosure 68 blade PCs 69 procedures 10 hot-plug power supplies 70 enclosure 68 troubleshooting after initial boot 63 rack warnings and cautions 6 blade PC diagnostic steps 57 illustrated parts catalog 3 RBSU 27 blade PC NIC LEDs 58 Integrated Administrator rear panel switches 36 blade PC power LED 58...

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