HP ProLiant DL180 Gen9 User Manual

HP ProLiant DL180 Gen9 User Manual

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HPE ProLiant DL180 Gen9 Server

User Guide

Abstract
This document is for the person who installs, administers, and troubleshoots servers and storage systems. Hewlett Packard Enterprise
assumes you are qualified in the servicing of computer equipment and trained in recognizing hazards in products with hazardous energy
levels.
Part Number: 775439-004
March 2016
Edition: 5

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  • Page 1: User Guide

    HPE ProLiant DL180 Gen9 Server User Guide Abstract This document is for the person who installs, administers, and troubleshoots servers and storage systems. Hewlett Packard Enterprise assumes you are qualified in the servicing of computer equipment and trained in recognizing hazards in products with hazardous energy levels.
  • Page 2 © Copyright 2014, 2016 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for Hewlett Packard Enterprise 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.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Component identification .......................... 7 Front panel components ............................7 Serial label pull tab information ..........................8 Front panel LEDs and buttons ..........................9 Front panel LED power fault codes ......................10 Rear panel components ............................11 Rear panel LEDs ..............................12 PCIe riser board slot definitions ..........................
  • Page 4 Power input module and RPS backplane characteristics ................100 Warnings and cautions ..........................100 Installing the redundant power supply option .................... 101 HP Trusted Platform Module option ........................105 Installing the Trusted Platform Module board .................... 106 Retaining the recovery key/password......................107 Enabling the Trusted Platform Module ......................
  • Page 5 Erase Utility ............................... 125 Scripting Toolkit for Windows and Linux ......................126 Service Pack for ProLiant ............................. 126 HP Smart Update Manager ........................126 HPE UEFI System Utilities ........................... 126 Using UEFI System Utilities ........................127 Flexible boot control ..........................127 Restoring and customizing configuration settings ..................
  • Page 6 Power supply specifications ..........................143 Hot-plug power supply calculations ........................143 Support and other resources ........................ 144 Accessing Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support ....................144 Information to collect ..........................144 Accessing updates ............................... 144 Websites ................................144 Customer Self Repair ............................145 Remote support ..............................
  • Page 7: Component Identification

    Component identification Front panel components • 4-bay LFF non-hot-plug drive model Item Description LFF non-hot-plug drives USB 2.0 connector • 8-bay LFF hot-plug drive model Item Description Box 1 LFF hot-plug drives Box 2 LFF hot-plug drives USB 3.0 connector Component identification 7...
  • Page 8: Serial Label Pull Tab Information

    • 8-bay SFF hot-plug drive model Item Description Universal Media Bay (box 1, for the optical drive cage option) 8-bay SFF drive cage bay (box 2, for the second 8-bay SFF drive cage option) Box 3 SFF hot-plug drives Serial label pull tab ("Serial label pull tab information"...
  • Page 9: Front Panel Leds And Buttons

    Front panel LEDs and buttons • Front panel LEDs and buttons in an LFF chassis with thumbscrew rack ears • Front panel LEDs and buttons in an LFF chassis with quick-release latch rack ears • Front panel LEDs and buttons in an SFF chassis with thumbscrew rack ears Component identification 9...
  • Page 10: Front Panel Led Power Fault Codes

    • Front panel LEDs and buttons in an SFF chassis with quick-release latch rack ears Item Description Status UID button/LED Solid blue = Activated Flashing blue: • 1 flash per second = Remote management or firmware upgrade in progress • 4 flashes per second = iLO manual reboot sequence initiated •...
  • Page 11: Rear Panel Components

    Subsystem Front panel LED behavior 1 flash System board 2 flashes Processor 3 flashes Memory 4 flashes Riser board PCIe slots 5 flashes FlexibleLOM 6 flashes Removable HPE Flexible Smart Array controller/Smart SAS HBA controller 7 flashes System board PCIe slots 8 flashes Power backplane or storage backplane 9 flashes...
  • Page 12: Rear Panel Leds

    Rear panel LEDs Item Description Status UID LED Solid blue = Activated Flashing blue: • 1 flash per second = Remote management or firmware upgrade in progress • 4 flashes per second = iLO manual reboot sequence initiated • 8 flashes per second = iLO manual reboot sequence in progress Off = Deactivated NIC link LED...
  • Page 13 • Two-slot PCI riser cage assembly: Install in either the primary or secondary PCIe riser board connector ("PCI riser cage assembly options" on page 88). Item Form factor Slot description Full-height, full-length PCIe3 x16 (16, 8, 4, 1) Full-height, half-length PCIe3 x8 (8, 4, 1) •...
  • Page 14: System Board Components

    Full-height, half-length PCIe3 x8 (8, 4, 1) FlexibleLOM PCIe3 x8 System board components Item Description FlexibleLOM sideband signal connector System battery Primary PCIe riser board connectors ("PCIe riser board slot definitions" on page 12) Dedicated iLO module connector microSD card slot SATA connector 5 (for M.2 SSD 2) Component identification 14...
  • Page 15 Item Description SATA connector 4 (for M.2 SSD 1 or optical drive) Internal USB 3.0 connector (for USB flash devices) Front USB 3.0 connector (for the USB 3.0 connector on the right quick-release latch rack ear) Mini-SAS connector 1 Mini-SAS connector 2 Front I/O connector Processor 1 Processor 1 DIMM slots...
  • Page 16: Dimm Slot Locations

    DIMM slot locations DIMM slots are numbered sequentially (1 through 8) for each processor. The supported AMP modes use the letter assignments for population guidelines. The arrow points to the front of the server. System maintenance switch Position Default Function Off = iLO 4 security is enabled.
  • Page 17: Nmi Functionality

    CAUTION: Clearing CMOS and/or NVRAM deletes configuration information. Be sure to properly configure the server or data loss could occur. Before using the S7 switch to change the boot mode to Legacy BIOS Mode, you must first disable the Dynamic Smart Array B140i Controller. To disable the Dynamic Smart Array B140i Controller: Reboot the server.
  • Page 18: Hot-Plug Drive Led Definitions

    • 8-bay LFF hot-plug drive model • 12-bay LFF hot-plug drive model • 8-bay SFF hot-plug drive model • 16-bay SFF hot-plug drive model Hot-plug drive LED definitions Item Status Definition Locate Solid blue The drive is being identified by a host application. Flashing blue The drive carrier firmware is being updated or requires an update.
  • Page 19: Fan Locations

    Item Status Definition Removing the drive does not cause a logical drive to fail. Drive status Solid green The drive is a member of one or more logical drives. Flashing green The drive is rebuilding or performing a RAID migration, strip size migration, capacity expansion, or logical drive extension, or is erasing.
  • Page 20: Operations

    Operations Power up the server To power up the server, press the Power On/Standby button. Power down the server Before powering down the server for any upgrade or maintenance procedures, perform a backup of critical server data and programs. IMPORTANT: When the server is in standby mode, auxiliary power is still being provided to the system.
  • Page 21 In a server that uses thumbscrew rack ears, loosen the captive thumbscrews that secure the server faceplate to the front of the rack, and then slide the server out of the rack. In a server that uses quick-release latch rack ears: Open the latches on both sides of the server.
  • Page 22: Remove The Server From The Rack

    After performing the installation or maintenance procedure, slide the server back into the rack, and then press the server firmly into the rack to secure it in place. Do one of the following: In a server that uses thumbscrew rack ears, tighten the captive thumbscrews. In a server that uses quick-release latch rack ears, if necessary, tighten the shipping screws.
  • Page 23: Remove The Security Bezel (Optional)

    Place the server on a sturdy, level surface. Remove the security bezel (optional) To access the front panel components, unlock and then remove the security bezel. The security bezel is only supported in servers that are using the quick-release latch rack ears. Access the product rear panel Opening the cable management arm To access the server rear panel:...
  • Page 24: Remove The Access Panel

    Open the cable management arm. The cable management arm can be right-mounted or left-mounted. Remove the access panel WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the drives and the internal system components to cool before touching them. CAUTION: To prevent damage to electrical components, take the appropriate anti-static precautions before beginning any installation, removal, or replacement procedure.
  • Page 25: Install The Access Panel

    Lift and remove the access panel. Turn the access panel over to locate the HPE ProLiant DL180 Gen9 Server hood label. This label provides convenient access to component identification, LED status indicators, and system maintenance switch settings information. Install the access panel Ensure that the access panel latch is in the open position.
  • Page 26: Remove The Pci Riser Cages

    Use a T-15 Torx screwdriver to tighten the access panel latch screw. Remove the PCI riser cages WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the drives and the internal system components to cool before touching them. CAUTION: To prevent damage to the server or expansion boards, power down the server, and disconnect all power cords before removing or installing the PCI riser cage.
  • Page 27: Install The Pci Riser Cages

    Primary PCI riser cage Secondary PCI riser cage If expansion boards with internal cabling are installed on the PCI riser cage, disconnect all internal cables from the expansion boards to completely remove the cage from the server. Install the PCI riser cages CAUTION: To prevent damage to the server or expansion boards, power down the server, and disconnect all power cords before removing or installing the PCI riser cage.
  • Page 28: Remove The Air Baffle

    Align the riser board with the corresponding connectors on the system board, and then press down the PCI riser cage. Push down the release tab, rotate it 180° clockwise, and then press it flat on the PCI riser cage. Primary PCI riser cage Secondary PCI riser cage Install the access panel (on page 25).
  • Page 29: Install The Air Baffle

    CAUTION: For proper cooling, do not operate the server without the access panel, baffles, expansion slot covers, or blanks installed. If the server supports hot-plug components, minimize the amount of time the access panel is open. To remove the component: Power down the server (on page 20).
  • Page 30 To install the component: Install the air baffle. If removed, install the PCI riser cage ("Install the PCI riser cages" on page 27). Install the access panel (on page 25). Do one of the following: Slide the server into the rack. Install the server into the rack ("Installing the server into the rack"...
  • Page 31: Setup

    Setup Optional services Delivered by experienced, certified engineers, HPE support services help you keep your servers up and running with support packages tailored specifically for HPE ProLiant systems. HPE support services let you integrate both hardware and software support into a single package. A number of service level options are available to meet your business and IT needs.
  • Page 32: Temperature Requirements

    • Side—The clearance between the installed rack component and the side panels of the rack must be a minimum of 7 cm (2.75 in). IMPORTANT: The ProLiant DL180 Gen9 Server cable management arm is not supported on Compaq branded 7000 series racks.
  • Page 33: Electrical Grounding Requirements

    CAUTION: Protect the server from power fluctuations and temporary interruptions with a regulating uninterruptible power supply. This device protects the hardware from damage caused by power surges and voltage spikes and keeps the system in operation during a power failure. When installing more than one server, you might need to use additional power distribution devices to safely provide power to all devices.
  • Page 34: Rack Warnings

    CAUTION: Protect the server from power fluctuations and temporary interruptions with a regulating uninterruptible power supply. This device protects the hardware from damage caused by power surges and voltage spikes and keeps the system in operation during a power failure. CAUTION: Do not operate the server for long periods with the access panel open or removed.
  • Page 35: Installing Hardware Options

    • T-10/T-15 Torx screwdriver • Flathead screwdriver (to remove the knockout on the dedicated iLO connector opening) • Hardware options Installing hardware options Install any hardware options before initializing the server. For options installation information, refer to the option documentation. For server-specific information, refer to "Hardware options installation (on page 41)."...
  • Page 36 If the clip is positioned too near the power cord that it blocks the power cord plug connection, slide the clip backward. Connect the power cord to the server. Press the top part of the clip, and then pull the clip open. Position the power cord inside the clip, and then close the clip.
  • Page 37 Slide the clip forward until it is flush against the edge of the power cord plug. For a server using a hot-plug power supply: To prevent accidental power cord disconnection when sliding the server in and out of the rack, secure the power cord in the strain relief strap attached to the power input module handle: Unwrap the strain relief strap from the power input module handle.
  • Page 38: Installing The Rack Rail Hook-And-Loop Strap

    Secure the power cord with the strain relief strap. Employ best practices to route and manage the power cords and other cables in the server rear panel. IMPORTANT: When using cable management arm components, be sure to leave enough slack in each of the cables to prevent damage to the cables when the server is extended from the rack.
  • Page 39: Installing The Operating System

    Loop the end of the hook-and-loop strap through the buckle. When multiple hook-and-loop straps are used in the same rack, stagger the strap location, so that the straps are adjacent to each other when viewed from top to bottom. This positioning will enable the rack rail to slide easily in and out of the rack.
  • Page 40: Powering On And Selecting Boot Options In Uefi Boot Mode

    For additional system software and firmware updates, download the Service Pack for ProLiant from the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/servers/spp/download). Software and firmware must be updated before using the server for the first time, unless any installed software or components require an older version. For more information, see "Keeping the system current (on page 131)."...
  • Page 41: Hardware Options Installation

    Hardware options installation Introduction If more than one option is being installed, read the installation instructions for all the hardware options and identify similar steps to streamline the installation process. WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the drives and the internal system components to cool before touching them.
  • Page 42: Drive Installation Guidelines

    Drive installation guidelines When adding drives to the server, observe the following general guidelines: • The system automatically sets all device numbers. • Populate drive bays, based on the drive numbering sequence. Start from the drive bay with the lowest device number ("Drive numbering"...
  • Page 43: Installing A Hot-Plug Drive

    Install the drive in the carrier. Install the drive. CAUTION: To prevent improper cooling and thermal damage, do not operate the server unless all bays are populated with either a component or a blank. If removed, install the security bezel ("Security bezel option"...
  • Page 44 LFF drive blank SFF drive blank Prepare the drive. Install the drive: Hardware options installation 44...
  • Page 45: 8-Bay Sff Hot-Plug Drive Cage Option

    LFF drive SFF drive Determine the status of the drive from the drive LED definitions ("Hot-plug drive LED definitions" on page 18). If removed, install the security bezel ("Security bezel option" on page 41). To configure arrays, see the HPE Smart Storage Administrator User Guide on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/info/smartstorage/docs).
  • Page 46 Use a T-10 Torx screwdriver to remove the box 2 SFF drive cage blank screws, and then remove the blank. Retain the blank for future use. Install the SFF hot-plug drive cage. Connect the power cable to the new 8-bay SFF hot-plug drive cage: Secure the power cable in the left front chassis cable clip.
  • Page 47 Connect the BP2 power connector of the SFF power cable to the 8-bay SFF backplane on box 2. Remove the primary PCI riser cage ("Remove the PCI riser cages" on page 26). Install the storage controller: Identify the expansion slot compatible with the new option, and then remove the cover opposite that slot.
  • Page 48 Install the storage controller. Verify that the board is firmly seated in the slot. For more information about the integrated storage controller and its features, select the relevant user documentation on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/info/smartstorage/docs). Connect the 630-mm Mini-SAS Y-cable: Connect the common end of the Mini-SAS Y-cable to the controller option.
  • Page 49: 12-Bay Lff Hot-Plug Drive Enablement Option

    Secure the Mini-SAS Y-cable in the right front chassis cable clip. Install the access panel (on page 25). If removed, install the security bezel ("Security bezel option" on page 41). Do one of the following: Slide the server into the rack. Install the server into the rack ("Installing the server into the rack"...
  • Page 50 Disconnect each power cord from the server. Do one of the following: Extend the server from the rack (on page 20). Remove the server from the rack (on page 22). If installed, remove the security bezel ("Remove the security bezel (optional)"...
  • Page 51 Secure the backplane with the three screws. Install the fan cage. Connect the fan cables. Connect the 12-bay LFF drive identification signal cable to the 8-bay LFF hot-plug drive cage backplane, and then to the system board. Hardware options installation 51...
  • Page 52 Connect the BP1 power connector of the LFF power cable to the 4-bay LFF hot-plug drive cage backplane. To connect the 4-bay LFF hot-plug drive backplane to the onboard controller, connect the 520-mm Mini-SAS cable: Connect the Mini-SAS cable to the system board. Route the Mini-SAS cable along the side of the system board towards the front chassis, and then connect the cable to the drive backplane.
  • Page 53 Identify the riser slot compatible with the new option, and then remove the cover opposite from that slot. Install the HBA. Verify that the board is firmly seated in the slot. For more information about the HBA and its features, select the relevant user documentation on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/info/smartstorage/docs).
  • Page 54 Install the air baffle (on page 29). Install the primary PCI riser cage ("Install the PCI riser cages" on page 27). Route the Mini-SAS cable along the side of the system board towards the front chassis, and then connect the cable to the drive backplane. Secure the Mini-SAS cable in the right front chassis cable clip.
  • Page 55 Install the storage controller. Verify that the board is firmly seated in the slot. For more information about the integrated storage controller and its features, select the relevant user documentation on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/info/smartstorage/docs). Connect the Mini-SAS cable to the storage controller. Install the air baffle (on page 29).
  • Page 56: Drive Cable Options

    Secure the Mini-SAS cable in the right front chassis cable clip. Install the access panel (on page 25). If removed, install the security bezel ("Security bezel option" on page 41). Do one of the following: Slide the server into the rack. Install the server into the rack ("Installing the server into the rack"...
  • Page 57 Remove the primary PCI riser cage ("Remove the PCI riser cages" on page 26). If the 8-bay LFF hot-plug drive cage is currently connected to an HBA, remove the HBA from the primary PCI riser cage. If the 8-bay LFF hot-plug drive cage is currently connected to the Mini-SAS connectors on the system board, do the following: Disconnect the existing Mini-SAS cables from the drive backplane and the Mini-SAS connectors on the system board.
  • Page 58 Install the storage controller. Verify that the board is firmly seated in the slot. For more information about the integrated storage controller and its features, select the relevant user documentation on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/info/smartstorage/docs). Connect the 620-mm Mini-SAS Y-cable: Connect the common end of the Mini-SAS Y-cable to the controller option.
  • Page 59: Mini-Sas Y-Cable Option For 8-Bay Sff Hot-Plug Drive Configurations

    Secure the Mini-SAS Y-cable in the right front chassis cable clip. Install the access panel (on page 25). Do one of the following: Slide the server into the rack. Install the server into the rack ("Installing the server into the rack"...
  • Page 60 Release the Mini-SAS cables from the right front chassis cable clip. Install the storage controller: Identify the riser slot compatible with the new option, and then remove the cover opposite from that slot. Hardware options installation 60...
  • Page 61 Install the storage controller. Verify that the board is firmly seated in the slot. For more information about the integrated storage controller and its features, select the relevant user documentation on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/info/smartstorage/docs). Connect the 630-mm Mini-SAS Y-cable: Connect the common end of the Mini-SAS Y-cable to the controller option.
  • Page 62: Storage Controller Options

    Secure the Mini-SAS Y-cable in the right front chassis cable clip. Install the access panel (on page 25). Do one of the following: Slide the server into the rack. Install the server into the rack ("Installing the server into the rack"...
  • Page 63: Storage Controller Installation Guidelines

    also apply if a power outage occurs. When power is restored to the system, an initialization process writes the preserved data to the storage drives. CAUTION: The cache module connector does not use the industry-standard DDR3 mini-DIMMs. Do not use the controller with cache modules designed for other controller models, because the controller can malfunction and you can lose data.
  • Page 64 If installed, remove the air scoop from the storage controller/HBA. For more information, see the documentation that ships with the option. If you intend to use an FBWC module, install the module on the storage controller. Depending on the controller model, the cable connector on the cache module might be facing up or down when the module is installed on the controller board.
  • Page 65 Identify the expansion slot compatible with the new option, and then remove the cover opposite that slot. Install the storage controller. Verify that the board is firmly seated in the slot. Connect all necessary internal cables to the storage controller. For internal drive cabling information, see "Storage cabling (on page 109)."...
  • Page 66: Installing A Smart Storage Battery

    If you installed a cache module on the storage controller, connect the cache module backup power cable to the riser board. Connect the other end of the storage controller cables to the drive backplane. For internal drive cabling information, see "Storage cabling (on page 109)." If you are planning to install the Smart Storage Battery Pack, install it now ("Installing a Smart Storage...
  • Page 67 Do one of the following: Extend the server from the rack (on page 20). Remove the server from the rack (on page 22). Remove the access panel (on page 24). Remove the battery pack holder. Install the Smart Storage Battery in the holder. Hardware options installation 67...
  • Page 68: M.2 Ssd Enablement Option

    Install the Smart Storage Battery on the server. Install the access panel (on page 25). Do one of the following: Slide the server into the rack. Install the server into the rack ("Installing the server into the rack" on page 35). Power up the server (on page 20).
  • Page 69 If you are using the two-slot PCI riser cage, remove the bottom slot cover. If you are using the three-slot PCI riser cage, remove the middle slot cover. Install the M.2 SSD enablement board. Verify that the board is firmly seated in the slot. Hardware options installation 69...
  • Page 70 Connect the SATA cables to the M.2 SSD enablement board. Install the PCI riser cage ("Install the PCI riser cages" on page 27). Connect the M.2 SSD SATA cables to the system board. M.2 SSD cabling from the primary PCIe riser location Hardware options installation 70...
  • Page 71: Optical Drive Cage Option

    M.2 SSD cabling from the secondary PCIe riser location CAUTION: To prevent improper cooling and thermal damage, do not operate the server unless all expansion slots have either an expansion slot cover or an expansion board installed. Install the access panel (on page 25). Do one of the following: Slide the server into the rack.
  • Page 72 Remove the Universal Media Bay blank. Install the optical drive cage. Hardware options installation 72...
  • Page 73 Install the optical drive into the bay. If an expansion board is installed in the primary PCI riser cage, then remove the PCI riser cage ("Remove the PCI riser cages" on page 26). Connect the optical drive cable: Connect the optical drive cable to the optical drive. Connect the four-pin (2x2) power supply cable to the power connector of the optical drive cable.
  • Page 74: Processor Option

    Processor option The server supports single and dual-processor operations. Installing a second processor If you are installing a second Intel Xeon E5-2600 v3 processor in the processor socket 2, follow the procedure in this section. Upgrading from an existing E5-2600 v3 processor to a E5-2600 v4 processor with a TDP of 105 W or less This server only supports upgrading an existing E5-2600 v3 processor to an E5-2600 v4 processor with a TDP specification of 105 W or less.
  • Page 75 Disconnect each power cord from the power source. Disconnect each power cord from the server. Do one of the following: Extend the server from the rack (on page 20). Remove the server from the rack (on page 22). Remove the access panel (on page 24). Remove the air baffle (on page 28).
  • Page 76 Remove the clear processor socket cover. Retain the processor socket cover for future use. CAUTION: THE PINS ON THE SYSTEM BOARD ARE VERY FRAGILE AND EASILY DAMAGED. To avoid damage to the system board, do not touch the processor or the processor socket contacts.
  • Page 77 Press and hold the processor retaining bracket in place, and then close each processor locking lever. Press only in the area indicated on the processor retaining bracket. Remove the thermal interface protective cover from the heatsink. Install the heatsink: Position the heatsink on the processor backplate. Tighten one pair of diagonally opposite screws halfway, and then tighten the other pair of screws.
  • Page 78 Finish the installation by completely tightening the screws in the same sequence. To determine which fan blanks need to be removed to install the additional fans, see "Fan population guidelines (on page 80)." Remove the fan blank. Install the fan. Hardware options installation 78...
  • Page 79: Redundant Fan Option

    Connect the fan cable to the system board. Store any unused fans as spares. Install the air baffle (on page 29). If removed, install the PCI riser cage ("Install the PCI riser cages" on page 27). Install the access panel (on page 25). Do one of the following: Slide the server into the rack.
  • Page 80: Fan Population Guidelines

    Fan population guidelines Configuration Fan bay 1 Fan bay 2 Fan bay 3 Fan bay 4 Fan bay 5 One processor, nonredundant Blank Blank Blank Blank One processor, redundant Blank Two processors, nonredundant Two processors, redundant • In a redundant fan mode: If one fan fails, the system continues to operate without redundancy.
  • Page 81: Memory Options

    To determine which fan blanks need to be removed to install the additional fans, see "Fan population guidelines (on page 80)." Remove the fan blank. Install the fan. Connect the fan cable to the system board. If removed, install the PCI riser cage ("Install the PCI riser cages"...
  • Page 82: Memory-Processor Compatibility Information

    IMPORTANT: This server does not support mixing LRDIMMs and RDIMMs. Attempting to mix any combination of these DIMMs can cause the server to halt during BIOS initialization. The memory subsystem in this server can support LRDIMMs or RDIMMs: • RDIMMs offer address parity protection. •...
  • Page 83 Operating memory speed is a function of rated DIMM speed, the number of DIMMs installed per channel, processor model, and the speed selected in the BIOS/Platform Configuration (RBSU) of the UEFI System Utilities ("HPE UEFI System Utilities" on page 126). Populated DIMM speed - Intel Xeon E5-2600 v3 processor installed Type Rank...
  • Page 84: Smartmemory

    SmartMemory SmartMemory authenticates and unlocks certain features available only on Qualified memory and verifies whether installed memory has passed Hewlett Packard Enterprise qualification and test processes. Qualified memory is performance-tuned for ProLiant and BladeSystem servers and provides future enhanced support through Active Health and manageability software. Memory subsystem architecture The memory subsystem in this server is divided into channels.
  • Page 85: Dimm Identification

    DIMM identification To determine DIMM characteristics, see the label attached to the DIMM and refer to the following illustration and table. Item Description Definition Capacity 8 GB 16 GB 32 GB 64 GB Rank 1R = Single-rank 2R = Dual-rank 4R = Quad-rank Data width on DRAM x4 = 4-bit...
  • Page 86: General Dimm Slot Population Guidelines

    ECC mode. For more information, see the HPE UEFI System Utilities User Guide for HPE ProLiant Gen9 Servers on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/info/ProLiantUEFI/docs). Advanced ECC memory configuration Advanced ECC memory is the default memory protection mode for this server. Standard ECC can correct single-bit memory errors and detect multi-bit memory errors.
  • Page 87: Identifying The Processor Type

    • When single-rank, dual-rank, and quad-rank DIMMs are populated for two DIMMs per channel, always populate the higher number rank DIMM first (starting from the farthest slot). For example, first quad-rank DIMM, then dual-rank DIMM, and then lastly single-rank DIMM. •...
  • Page 88: Pci Riser Cage Assembly Options

    Remove all power: Disconnect each power cord from the power source. Disconnect each power cord from the server. Do one of the following: Extend the server from the rack (on page 20). Remove the server from the rack (on page 22). Remove the access panel (on page 24).
  • Page 89 For more information about product features, specifications, options, configurations, and compatibility, see the product QuickSpecs on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/info/qs). To install the component: Power down the server (on page 20). Remove all power: Disconnect each power cord from the power source. Disconnect each power cord from the server.
  • Page 90: Expansion Board Options

    PCI riser cage assembly installed in the primary PCI riser location PCI riser cage assembly installed in the secondary PCI riser location CAUTION: To prevent improper cooling and thermal damage, do not operate the server unless all PCI slots have either an expansion slot cover or an expansion board installed. Install the access panel (on page 25).
  • Page 91 To install the component: Power down the server (on page 20). Remove all power: Disconnect each power cord from the power source. Disconnect each power cord from the server. Do one of the following: Extend the server from the rack (on page 20). Remove the server from the rack (on page 22).
  • Page 92: Gpu Power Cable Option

    Connect the other end of the expansion board internal cables to the system board or to its associated hardware component. CAUTION: To prevent improper cooling and thermal damage, do not operate the server unless all PCI slots have either an expansion slot cover or an expansion board installed. Install the access panel (on page 25).
  • Page 93 Remove the cover opposite the PCIe3 x16 riser slot. Install the GPU in the full-length, full-height PCIe3 x16 riser slot. Install the primary PCI riser cage ("Install the PCI riser cages" on page 27). Hardware options installation 93...
  • Page 94 Carefully press down the end of the GPU bracket to secure it in the two air baffle hooks. Remove the Smart Storage Battery holder. Connect the GPU power cable: Connect the GPU power cable to the GPU. Route the GPU power cable along the right side of the system board, across the front chassis, and then connect the cable to the system board.
  • Page 95: Flexiblelom Enablement Option

    Secure the GPU power cable in the two front chassis cable clips. Install the Smart Storage Battery holder. CAUTION: To prevent improper cooling and thermal damage, do not operate the server unless all expansion slots have either an expansion slot cover or an expansion board installed. Install the access panel (on page 25).
  • Page 96 Remove the air baffle (on page 28). Remove the primary PCI riser cage ("Remove the PCI riser cages" on page 26). If you already have an FlexibleLOM Adapter on hand, install the option in the FlexibleLOM riser cage: Remove the cover opposite the FlexibleLOM riser slot. Install the FlexibleLOM adapter.
  • Page 97 Push down the release tab, rotate it 180° clockwise, and then press it flat on the FlexibleLOM riser cage. Connect the FlexibleLOM sideband signal cable. CAUTION: To prevent improper cooling and thermal damage, do not operate the server unless all PCI slots have either an expansion slot cover or an expansion board installed. Install the access panel (on page 25).
  • Page 98: Dual 8Gb Microsd Enterprise Midline Usb Device

    Dual 8Gb microSD Enterprise Midline USB device This server supports the installation of the Dual 8Gb microSD Enterprise Midline USB device on the server internal USB connector. This USB storage device contains a dual-SD card module that supports up to two SD, SDHC, or SDXC storage cards providing data redundancy through a mirrored RAID-1 configuration.
  • Page 99: Enabling The Dedicated Ilo Management Module

    Install the dedicated iLO management module. If removed, install the expansion board. Install the access panel (on page 25). Do one of the following: Slide the server into the rack. Install the server into the rack ("Installing the server into the rack"...
  • Page 100: Redundant Power Supply Option

    Press Enter to reboot the iLO settings. Press Esc until the main menu is displayed. Select Reboot the System to exit the utility and resume the boot process. The IP address of the enabled dedicated iLO connector appears on the POST screen on the subsequent boot-up.
  • Page 101: Installing The Redundant Power Supply Option

    Installing the redundant power supply option Power down the server (on page 20). Access the product rear panel (on page 23). Release the power cord from the strain relief clip. Remove all power: Disconnect each power cord from the power source. Disconnect each power cord from the server.
  • Page 102 Disconnect the non-hot-plug power supply cables. Remove the non-hot-plug power supply. Hardware options installation 102...
  • Page 103 Install the RPS backplane assembly in the server. Connect the RPS backplane cables to the system board. Install a hot-plug power input module in power supply bay 1. Hardware options installation 103...
  • Page 104 If you intend to enable power redundancy in the server, install a second power input module in power supply bay 2: Remove the power supply blank. Install a hot-plug power input module in power supply bay 2. Install the Smart Storage Battery holder. If removed, install the secondary PCI riser cage ("Install the PCI riser cages"...
  • Page 105: Hp Trusted Platform Module Option

    Power up the server (on page 20). HP Trusted Platform Module option This server supports both TPM 1.2 and TPM 2.0. However, once the TPM version 1.2 is installed on the system board, it can no longer be upgraded to TPM version 2.0.
  • Page 106: Installing The Trusted Platform Module Board

    • When returning a system board for service replacement, do not remove the TPM from the system board. When requested, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Service provides a TPM with the spare system board. • Any attempt to remove an installed TPM from the system board breaks or disfigures the TPM security rivet.
  • Page 107: Retaining The Recovery Key/Password

    Install the TPM security rivet by pressing the rivet firmly into the system board. If removed, install the expansion board. Install the access panel (on page 25). Do one of the following: Slide the server into the rack. Install the server into the rack ("Installing the server into the rack"...
  • Page 108 OS application TPM settings. For more information on firmware updates and hardware procedures, see the HP Trusted Platform Module Best Practices White Paper on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support Center website (http://www.hpe.com/support/hpesc).
  • Page 109: Cabling

    Cabling Cabling overview This section provides guidelines that help you make informed decisions about cabling the server and hardware options to optimize performance. For information on cabling peripheral components, refer to the white paper on high-density deployment at the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/info/servers). CAUTION: When routing cables, always be sure that the cables are not in a position where they can be pinched or crimped.
  • Page 110: 4-Bay Lff Non-Hot-Plug Sata Drive Cabling

    4-bay LFF non-hot-plug SATA drive cabling Item Description Drive power cable Mini-SAS cable 8-bay LFF non-hot-plug SATA drive cabling Item Description Drive power cable Mini-SAS cable 2 Mini-SAS cable 1 Cabling 110...
  • Page 111: 8-Bay Lff Hot-Plug Sata Drive Cabling

    8-bay LFF hot-plug SATA drive cabling Item Description Drive power cable Mini-SAS X-cable 8-bay LFF hot-plug SAS/SATA drive cabling • Drives connected to an HBA option Item Description Drive power cable Mini-SAS X-cable Cabling 111...
  • Page 112: 8-Bay Sff Hot-Plug Sata Drive Cabling

    • Drives connected to a Smart Array Controller option Item Description Drive power cable Mini SAS Y-cable 8-bay SFF hot-plug SATA drive cabling Item Description Drive power cable Mini-SAS cable 2 Mini-SAS cable 1 Cabling 112...
  • Page 113: 8-Bay Sff Hot-Plug Sas/Sata Drive Cabling

    8-bay SFF hot-plug SAS/SATA drive cabling • Drives connected to an HBA option Item Description Drive power cable Mini-SAS cable 2 Mini-SAS cable 1 • Drives connected to a Smart Array Controller option Item Description Drive power cable Mini-SAS Y-cable Cabling 113...
  • Page 114: 16-Bay Sff Hot-Plug Sas/Sata Drive Cabling

    16-bay SFF hot-plug SAS/SATA drive cabling • Drives connected to two Smart Array P440 Controllers Item Description Drive power cable Mini-SAS Y-cable to the box 3 drives Mini-SAS Y-cable to the box 2 drives • Drives connected to a Smart Array P840 Controller Item Description Drive power cables...
  • Page 115: M.2 Ssd Cabling

    M.2 SSD cabling • M.2 SSD cabling from the primary PCIe riser location Item Description M.2 SSD 2 SATA cable M.2 SSD 1 SATA cable • M.2 SSD cabling from the secondary PCIe riser location Item Description M.2 SSD 2 SATA cable M.2 SSD 1 SATA cable Cabling 115...
  • Page 116: Fbwc Module Backup Power Cabling

    FBWC module backup power cabling The FBWC solution is a separately purchased option. This server only supports FBWC module installation when a Smart Array P-Series controller is installed. Depending on the controller option installed, the actual storage controller connectors might look different from what is shown in this section.
  • Page 117: Optical Drive Cabling

    Optical drive cabling Item Description Optical drive power cable Optical drive SATA cable Fan cabling Item Description Fan 1 cable Fan 2 cable Fan 3 cable Fan 4 cable Fan 5 cable Cabling 117...
  • Page 118: Gpu Power Cabling

    GPU power cabling FlexibleLOM sideband signal cabling Cabling 118...
  • Page 119: Power Supply Cabling

    Power supply cabling HPE 550 W Power Supply cabling (non-hot-plug) Item Description 24-pin power supply cable 16-pin power supply sideband signal cable HPE Redundant Power Supply cabling (hot-plug) Item Description 24-pin power supply cable 16-pin power supply sideband signal cable 10-pin RPS cable Cabling 119...
  • Page 120: Front Panel Cabling

    Front panel cabling • Front panel cabling in an LFF chassis with thumbscrew rack ears Item Description Ambient temperature sensor cable USB 2.0 connector cable Front I/O cable • Front panel cabling in an LFF chassis with quick-release latch rack ears Item Description Ambient temperature sensor cable...
  • Page 121 • Front panel cabling in an SFF chassis with thumbscrew rack ears Item Description Ambient temperature sensor cable Front I/O cable • Front panel cabling in an SFF chassis with quick-release latch rack ears Item Description Ambient temperature sensor cable Front I/O cable USB 3.0 connector cable Cabling 121...
  • Page 122: Software And Configuration Utilities

    Scripting Toolkit for Windows and Linux (on page 126) Online and Offline Service Pack for ProLiant (on page 126) Online and Offline HP Smart Update Manager (on page 126) Offline HPE UEFI System Utilities (on page 126) Online and Offline...
  • Page 123: Active Health System

    • Implement true Agentless Management with SNMP alerts from iLO, regardless of the state of the host server. • Download the Active Health System log. • Register for HPE remote support. • Use iLO Federation to manage multiple servers from one system running the iLO web interface. •...
  • Page 124: Restful Api Support For Ilo

    log can be downloaded manually from iLO 4 or HPE Intelligent Provisioning and sent to Hewlett Packard Enterprise. For more information, see the following documents: • iLO User Guide on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/info/ilo/docs) • Intelligent Provisioning User Guide on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/info/intelligentprovisioning/docs) RESTful API support for iLO HPE iLO 4 firmware version 2.00 and later includes the RESTful API.
  • Page 125: Hpe Insight Diagnostics

    For more information about Intelligent Provisioning software, see the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/servers/intelligentprovisioning). For Intelligent Provisioning recovery media downloads, see the Resources tab on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/servers/intelligentprovisioning). For consolidated drive and firmware update packages, see the Smart Update: Server Firmware and Driver Updates page on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/info/SmartUpdate).
  • Page 126: Scripting Toolkit For Windows And Linux

    The SPP is a comprehensive systems software (drivers and firmware) solution delivered as a single package with major server releases. This solution uses HP SUM as the deployment tool and is tested on all supported ProLiant servers including ProLiant Gen8 and later servers.
  • Page 127: Using Uefi System Utilities

    • Configuring memory options • Selecting a language • Launching other pre-boot environments such as the Embedded UEFI Shell and Intelligent Provisioning For more information on the UEFI System Utilities, see the HPE UEFI System Utilities User Guide for HPE ProLiant Gen9 Servers on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/info/uefi/docs).
  • Page 128: Restoring And Customizing Configuration Settings

    For more information, see the HPE UEFI System Utilities User Guide for HPE ProLiant Gen9 Servers on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/info/uefi/docs). Restoring and customizing configuration settings You can reset all configuration settings to the factory default settings, or you can restore system default configuration settings, which are used instead of the factory default settings.
  • Page 129: Embedded Diagnostics Option

    Embedded Diagnostics option The system BIOS in all ProLiant Gen9 servers includes an Embedded Diagnostics option in the ROM. The Embedded Diagnostics option can run comprehensive diagnostics of the server hardware, including processors, memory, drives, and other server components. For more information on the Embedded Diagnostics option, see the HPE UEFI System Utilities User Guide for HPE ProLiant Gen9 Servers on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/info/uefi/docs).
  • Page 130: Automatic Server Recovery

    • Supports online array capacity expansion, logical drive extension, assignment of online spares, and RAID or stripe size migration • Provides diagnostic and SmartSSD Wear Gauge functionality on the Diagnostics tab • For supported controllers, provides access to additional features. For more information about HPE SSA, see the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/servers/ssa).
  • Page 131: Keeping The System Current

    Access to some updates for ProLiant Servers may require product entitlement when accessed through the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support Center support portal. Hewlett Packard Enterprise recommends that you have an HP Passport set up with relevant entitlements. For more information, see the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/support/AccessToSupportMaterials).
  • Page 132 Online Flash components This component provides updated system firmware that can be installed directly on supported operating systems. Additionally, when used in conjunction with the HP SUM ("HP Smart Update Manager" on page 126), this Smart Component allows the user to update firmware on remote servers from a central location.
  • Page 133: Drivers

    For more information about version control tools, see the Systems Insight Manager User Guide, the Version Control Agent User Guide, and the Version Control Repository Manager User Guide on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/info/enterprise/docs). Select HP Insight Management from the available options in Products and Solutions. Software and configuration utilities 133...
  • Page 134: Operating Systems And Virtualization Software Support For Proliant Servers

    Select HP Version Control from the available options in Insight Management. Download the latest document. Operating systems and virtualization software support for ProLiant servers For information about specific versions of a supported operating system, see the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/info/ossupport).
  • Page 135: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting resources The HPE ProLiant Gen9 Troubleshooting Guide, Volume I: Troubleshooting provides procedures for resolving common problems and comprehensive courses of action for fault isolation and identification, issue resolution, and software maintenance on ProLiant servers and server blades. To view the guide, select a language: •...
  • Page 136: System Battery Replacement

    System battery replacement If the server no longer automatically displays the correct date and time, then replace the battery that provides power to the real-time clock. Under normal use, battery life is 5 to 10 years. WARNING: The computer contains an internal lithium manganese dioxide, a vanadium pentoxide, or an alkaline battery pack.
  • Page 137 Remove the battery. IMPORTANT: Replacing the system board battery resets the system ROM to its default configuration. After replacing the battery, use BIOS/Platform Configuration (RBSU) in the UEFI System Utilities ("HPE UEFI System Utilities" on page 126) to reconfigure the system. To install the component: If the battery socket design uses a metal tab to secure the battery, insert the battery with the "+"...
  • Page 138 Do one of the following: Slide the server into the rack. Install the server into the rack ("Installing the server into the rack" on page 35). Power up the server (on page 20). For more information about battery replacement or proper disposal, contact an authorized reseller or an authorized service provider.
  • Page 139: Warranty And Regulatory Information

    Warranty and regulatory information Warranty information HPE ProLiant and x86 Servers and Options (http://www.hpe.com/support/ProLiantServers-Warranties) HPE Enterprise Servers (http://www.hpe.com/support/EnterpriseServers-Warranties) HPE Storage Products (http://www.hpe.com/support/Storage-Warranties) HPE Networking Products (http://www.hpe.com/support/Networking-Warranties) Regulatory information Safety and regulatory compliance For important safety, environmental, and regulatory information, see Safety and Compliance Information for Server, Storage, Power, Networking, and Rack Products, available at the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/support/Safety-Compliance-EnterpriseProducts).
  • Page 140: Turkey Rohs Material Content Declaration

    Local representative information Kazakh: • Russia: • Belarus: • Kazakhstan: Manufacturing date: The manufacturing date is defined by the serial number. CCSYWWZZZZ (serial number format for this product) Valid date formats include: • YWW, where Y indicates the year counting from within each new decade, with 2000 as the starting point;...
  • Page 141: Electrostatic Discharge

    Electrostatic discharge Preventing electrostatic discharge To prevent damaging the system, be aware of the precautions you need to follow when setting up the system or handling parts. A discharge of static electricity from a finger or other conductor may damage system boards or other static-sensitive devices.
  • Page 142: Specifications

    Specifications Environmental specifications Specification Value — Temperature range* 10°C to 35°C (50°F to 95°F) Operating -30°C to 60°C (-22°F to 140°F) Nonoperating — Relative humidity (noncondensing) Minimum to be the higher (more moisture) of Operating -12°C (10.4°F) dew point or 8% relative humidity Maximum to be 24°C (75.2°F) dew point or 90% relative humidity...
  • Page 143: Power Supply Specifications

    * These dimensions apply to all server models. Power supply specifications Depending on the installed options and/or the regional location where the server was purchased, the server is configured with one of the following power supplies: • HPE 550 W Power Supply (PN 730941-B21) •...
  • Page 144: Support And Other Resources

    Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support Center More Information on Access to Support Materials page (http://www.hpe.com/support/AccessToSupportMaterials). IMPORTANT: Access to some updates might require product entitlement when accessed through the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support Center. You must have an HP Passport set up with relevant entitlements. Websites •...
  • Page 145: Customer Self Repair

    Software Depot (http://www.hpe.com/support/softwaredepot) • Customer Self Repair (http://www.hpe.com/support/selfrepair) • Insight Remote Support (http://www.hpe.com/info/insightremotesupport/docs) • Serviceguard Solutions for HP-UX (http://www.hpe.com/info/hpux-serviceguard-docs) • Single Point of Connectivity Knowledge (SPOCK) Storage compatibility matrix (http://www.hpe.com/storage/spock) • Storage white papers and analyst reports (http://www.hpe.com/storage/whitepapers) Customer Self Repair Hewlett Packard Enterprise products are designed with many Customer Self Repair (CSR) parts to minimize repair time and allow for greater flexibility in performing defective parts replacement.
  • Page 146 • Obligatoire—Pièces pour lesquelles la réparation par le client est obligatoire. Si vous demandez à Hewlett Packard Enterprise de remplacer ces pièces, les coûts de déplacement et main d'œuvre du service vous seront facturés. • Facultatif—Pièces pour lesquelles la réparation par le client est facultative. Ces pièces sont également conçues pour permettre au client d'effectuer lui-même la réparation.
  • Page 147 spedizione fornito. La mancata restituzione del componente può comportare la fatturazione del ricambio da parte di Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Nel caso di riparazione da parte del cliente, Hewlett Packard Enterprise sostiene tutte le spese di spedizione e resa e sceglie il corriere/vettore da utilizzare. Per ulteriori informazioni sul programma CSR di Hewlett Packard Enterprise, contattare il centro di assistenza di zona.
  • Page 148 • Obligatorio—componentes cuya reparación por parte del usuario es obligatoria. Si solicita a Hewlett Packard Enterprise que realice la sustitución de estos componentes, tendrá que hacerse cargo de los gastos de desplazamiento y de mano de obra de dicho servicio. •...
  • Page 149 Hewlett Packard Enterprise vermeldt in de documentatie bij het vervangende CSR-onderdeel of het defecte onderdeel aan Hewlett Packard Enterprise moet worden geretourneerd. Als het defecte onderdeel aan Hewlett Packard Enterprise moet worden teruggezonden, moet u het defecte onderdeel binnen een bepaalde periode, gewoonlijk vijf (5) werkdagen, retourneren aan Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Het defecte onderdeel moet met de bijbehorende documentatie worden geretourneerd in het meegeleverde verpakkingsmateriaal.
  • Page 150 Support and other resources 150...
  • Page 151 Support and other resources 151...
  • Page 152: Remote Support

    Remote support Remote support is available with supported devices as part of your warranty or contractual support agreement. It provides intelligent event diagnosis, and automatic, secure submission of hardware event notifications to Hewlett Packard Enterprise, which will initiate a fast and accurate resolution based on your product’s service level.
  • Page 153: Acronyms And Abbreviations

    Acronyms and abbreviations ABEND abnormal end Array Configuration Utility Advanced Memory Protection application program interface ASHRAE American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers Automatic Server Recovery backplane column address strobe Canadian Standards Association Customer Self Repair DDR3 double data rate-3 DDR4 double data rate-4 file allocation table...
  • Page 154 FBWC flash-backed write cache graphics processing unit host bus adapter HP SUM HP Smart Update Manager HPE SSA HPE Smart Storage Administrator International Electrotechnical Commission Integrated Lights-Out Integrated Management Log International Organization for Standardization JSON JavaScript Object Notation large form factor...
  • Page 155 NVDIMM non-volatile dual in-line memory module NVRAM nonvolatile memory Onboard Administrator Optical Disk Drive PCIe Peripheral Component Interconnect Express power distribution unit POST Power-On Self Test QR code quick response code RBSU ROM-Based Setup Utility RDIMM registered dual in-line memory module Rapid Deployment Pack REST representational state transfer...
  • Page 156 SATA serial ATA Secure Digital small form factor Systems Insight Manager Service Pack for ProLiant solid-state drive standard (DIMM voltage) Thermal Design Power TMRA recommended ambient operating temperature Trusted Platform Module UEFI Unified Extensible Firmware Interface unit identification universal serial bus Virtual Connect Version Control Agent Acronyms and abbreviations 156...
  • Page 157 VCRM Version Control Repository Manager Acronyms and abbreviations 157...
  • Page 158: Documentation Feedback

    Documentation feedback Hewlett Packard Enterprise is committed to providing documentation that meets your needs. To help us improve the documentation, send any errors, suggestions, or comments to Documentation Feedback (mailto:docsfeedback@hpe.com). When submitting your feedback, include the document title, part number, edition, and publication date located on the front cover of the document. For online help content, include the product name, product version, help edition, and publication date located on the legal notices page.
  • Page 159: Index

    Index diagnostic tools 122, 125, 127, 129, 130 dimensions and weight 142 DIMM identification 85 access panel, install 25 DIMM installation guidelines 84, 85 access panel, removing 24 DIMM slot locations 16, 86 Active Health System 122, 123 DIMMs, installing 87 Advanced ECC memory 85, 86, 87 DIMMs, single- and dual-rank 84 Advanced ECC population guidelines 87...
  • Page 160 86, 87 hot-plug power supply 143 hot-plug power supply calculations 143 hot-swap fan 79 HP Smart Update Manager overview 122, 126 NIC activity LED 9, 12 HPE Collaborative Support 134 NIC connectors 11 HPE Dual 8Gb microSD USB device 98...
  • Page 161 power supply 143 secure boot configuration 128 power supply cabling 119 security bezel, removing 23 power supply specifications 143 serial label pull tab 8 power supply, hot-plug 143 serial number 129 power supply, non-hot-plug 143 Server mode 122 powering down 20 server options, installing 35, 41 powering up 20 server setup 31, 40, 131...
  • Page 162 USB support 130 utilities 122, 126, 127, 129 utilities, deployment 122, 126 VCA (Version Control Agent) 133 VCRM (Version Control Repository Manager) 133 ventilation 31 Virtualization option 134 warnings 33, 34 warranty information 139 website, HPE 144 weight 142 Index 162...

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