HP proliant DL160SE G6 Maintenance And Service Manual

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HP ProLiant DL160se G6 Server
Maintenance and Service Guide
Part number 516739-001
First edition April 2009

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  • Page 1 HP ProLiant DL160se G6 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Part number 516739-001 First edition April 2009...
  • Page 2 © Copyright 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    System components / 4 3.5” HDD hot-plug model ..................23 System components / 4 3.5” HDD non-hot-plug model ................25 HP contact information ........................... 28 Before you contact HP ..........................28 Removal and replacement procedures ....................29 Hardware configuration tools ........................29 Hardware configuration information......................
  • Page 4 Optical drive activity LED indicator...................... 97 Hard Drive LED indicators ........................98 Rear panel LED indicators ........................99 System board LED indicator......................100 Diagnostic tools and setup utilities ......................101 BIOS software ............................. 101 BIOS Setup Utility ..........................101 Accessing the BIOS Setup Utility ......................101 Navigating through the Setup Utility ....................
  • Page 5: Customer Self Repair

    If during the diagnosis period HP (or HP service providers or service partners) identifies that the repair can be accomplished by the use of a CSR part, HP will ship that part directly to you for replacement. There are two categories of CSR parts: •...
  • Page 6 Centre d'assistance technique HP. Dans les documents envoyés avec la pièce de rechange CSR, HP précise s'il est nécessaire de lui retourner la pièce défectueuse. Si c'est le cas, vous devez le faire dans le délai indiqué, généralement cinq (5) jours ouvrés. La pièce et sa documentation doivent être retournées dans l'emballage fourni.
  • Page 7 In caso di necessità si può richiedere l'assistenza telefonica di un addetto del centro di supporto tecnico HP. Nel materiale fornito con una parte di ricambio CSR, HP specifica se il cliente deve restituire dei componenti. Qualora sia richiesta la resa ad HP del componente difettoso, lo si deve spedire ad HP entro un determinato periodo di tempo, generalmente cinque (5) giorni lavorativi.
  • Page 8 Flexibilität beim Austausch defekter Bauteile zu ermöglichen. Wenn HP (oder ein HP Servicepartner) bei der Diagnose feststellt, dass das Produkt mithilfe eines CSR-Teils repariert werden kann, sendet Ihnen HP dieses Bauteil zum Austausch direkt zu. CSR-Teile werden in zwei Kategorien unterteilt: •...
  • Page 9 HP podrá cobrarle por el de sustitución. En el caso de todas sustituciones que lleve a cabo el cliente, HP se hará cargo de todos los gastos de envío y devolución de componentes y escogerá la empresa de transporte que se utilice para dicho servicio.
  • Page 10 Optioneel—Onderdelen waarvoor reparatie door de klant optioneel is. Ook deze onderdelen zijn ontworpen voor reparatie door de klant. Als u echter HP verzoekt deze onderdelen voor u te vervangen, kunnen daarvoor extra kosten in rekening worden gebracht, afhankelijk van het type garantieservice voor het product.
  • Page 11 CSR de reposição se a peça com defeito deve ser devolvida à HP. Nos casos em que isso for necessário, é preciso enviar a peça com defeito à HP dentro do período determinado, normalmente cinco (5) dias úteis. A peça com defeito deve ser enviada com a documentação correspondente no material de transporte fornecido.
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  • Page 16: Illustrated Parts Catalog

    Illustrated parts catalog Mechanical components / 2 or 4 3.5” hot-plug HDD model Table 1 Mechanical Components Spare Parts List / 2 3.5” HDD Hot-plug Model Item Description Spare Part Customer Self Number Repair Air baffle 519710-001 Mandatory Power supply cage 532473-001 Mandatory Rail kit...
  • Page 17: Mechanical Components / 4 3.5" Hdd Non-Hot-Plug Model

    BRKT Rear I/O 1U G6 BLANK,HDD,SLIMLINE Top cover 507262-001 Mandatory Mandatory—Parts for which customer self repair is mandatory. If you request HP to replace these parts, you will be charged for the travel and labor costs of this service. Illustrated parts catalog 17...
  • Page 18 Optional—Parts for which customer self repair is optional. These parts are also designed for customer self repair. If, however, you require that HP replace them for you, there may or may not be additional charges, depending on the type of warranty service designated for your product.
  • Page 19 No: No—Algunos componentes no están diseñados para que puedan ser reparados por el usuario. Para que el usuario haga valer su garantía, HP pone como condición que un proveedor de servicios autorizado realice la sustitución de estos componentes. Dichos componentes se identifican con la palabra “No”...
  • Page 20 Illustrated parts catalog 20...
  • Page 21: System Components / 2 3.5" Hdd Hot-Plug Model

    System components / 2 3.5” HDD hot-plug model Table 3 System Components Spare Parts List / 2 3.5” HDD Hot-plug Model Item Description Spare Part Customer Self Number Repair FH/FL riser card PCIex16 511808-001 Mandatory PCIX 511819-001 Mandatory LP PCIex16 riser card 511809-001 Mandatory Non-hot-plug power supply (500 W)
  • Page 22 Table 3 System Components Spare Parts List / 2 3.5” HDD Hot-plug Model Item Description Spare Part Customer Self Number Repair PROC,Xeon EP 2.67 GHz, 8M, 95W 490070-001 Optional PROC,Xeon EP 2.26 GHz, 8M, 80W 490073-001 Optional PROC,Xeon EP 2.0 GHz, 4M, 80W QC 490074-001 Optional PROC,Xeon EP 2.53 GHz, 8M, 80W...
  • Page 23: System Components / 4 3.5" Hdd Hot-Plug Model

    System components / 4 3.5” HDD hot-plug model Table 4 System Components Spare Parts List / 4 3.5” HDD Hot-plug Model Item Description Spare Part Customer Self Number Repair FH/FL riser card PCIex16 511808-001 Mandatory PCIX 511819-001 Mandatory LP PCIex16 riser card 511809-001 Mandatory Non-hot-plug power supply (500 W)
  • Page 24 Table 4 System Components Spare Parts List / 4 3.5” HDD Hot-plug Model Item Description Spare Part Customer Self Number Repair PROC,Xeon EP 2.67 GHz, 8M, 95W 490070-001 Optional PROC,Xeon EP 2.26 GHz, 8M, 80W 490073-001 Optional PROC,Xeon EP 2.0 GHz, 4M, 80W QC 490074-001 Optional PROC,Xeon EP 2.53 GHz, 8M, 80W...
  • Page 25: System Components / 4 3.5" Hdd Non-Hot-Plug Model

    System components / 4 3.5” HDD non-hot-plug model Table 5 System Components Spare Parts List / 4 3.5” HDD Non-hot-plug Model Item Description Spare Part Customer Self Number Repair FH/FL riser card PCIex16 511808-001 Mandatory PCIX 511819-001 Mandatory LP PCIex16 riser card 511809-001 Mandatory Non-hot-plug power supply (500 W)
  • Page 26 Optional—Parts for which customer self repair is optional. These parts are also designed for customer self repair. If, however, you require that HP replace them for you, there may or may not be additional charges, depending on the type of warranty service designated for your product.
  • Page 27 Catalogue illustré. Mandatory: Obbligatorie—Parti che devono essere necessariamente riparate dal cliente. Se il cliente ne affida la riparazione ad HP, deve sostenere le spese di spedizione e di manodopera per il servizio. Optional: Opzionali—Parti la cui riparazione da parte del cliente è facoltativa. Si tratta comunque di componenti progettati per questo scopo.
  • Page 28: Hp Contact Information

    Optional: Opcional—Peças cujo reparo feito pelo cliente é opcional. Essas peças também são projetadas para o reparo feito pelo cliente. No entanto, se desejar que a HP as substitua, pode haver ou não a cobrança de taxa adicional, dependendo do tipo de serviço de garantia destinado ao produto.
  • Page 29: Removal And Replacement Procedures

    Removal and replacement procedures This chapter provides subassembly/module-level removal and replacement procedures for the HP ProLiant DL160se G6 server. Review the specifications of a new component before installing it to make sure it is compatible with the server. When you integrate new components into the system, record its model and serial number, and any other pertinent information for future reference.
  • Page 30: Pre-Installation Procedure

    Pre-installation procedure Perform the steps below before you open the server or before you remove or replace any component. WARNING: Failure to properly turn off the server before you open the server or before your start installing and removing components may cause serious damage as well as bodily harm. Turn off the server and all the peripherals connected to it.
  • Page 31: Server Warnings And Cautions

    IMPORTANT: If you suspect a TPM board failure, leave the TPM installed and remove the system. Contact an HP authorized service provider for a replacement system board and TPM board. Symbols on equipment The following symbols may be placed on equipment to indicate the presence of potentially hazardous conditions.
  • Page 32: Powering Down The Server

    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 33: System Cover

    System cover You need to remove the top cover before you can remove or replace a server component. The top cover needs to be removed to service the SAS/SATA backplane. Top cover To remove the top cover: Loosen the screw on the top cover with a T-10 wrench. Press the latch on the top cover.
  • Page 34: Drives

    Figure 2 Reinstalling the Top Cover Drives The server supports 3 to 5 drive bays in the following configurations: •- 2 drive bays for 3.5-inch hard disk drives and 1 drive bay for an optical disc drive. • 4 drive bays for 3.5-inch hard disk drives and 1 drive bay for an optical disc drive. Cable management Always follow good cable management practices when working inside the computer.
  • Page 35: Cable Connections

    Figure 3 Unplugging Power Cable Cable connections The following tables provide information about switching power supply cable connector labels. Table 6 Cable connections from the 460W/750 W Hot-plug Power Supply (Optional) Cable Cable Designator Switching power supply System board 24-pin power connector Switching power supply System board 8-pin power connector Switching power supply...
  • Page 36 Table 7 Cable connections from the 500 W Non-hot-plug Power Supply Cable Cable Designator Switching power supply Graph card power connector Switching power supply Optical disc drive Switching power supply 4 HDD hot-plug Backplane power connector Switching power supply 2 HDD hot-plug Backplane power connector Switching power supply 4 Non hot-plug HDD P11,P12,P13,P14...
  • Page 37: Drive Bay Configuration

    Table 9 Drive Cable Connections / 2 3.5” Hot-plug HDD Model Cable System Board Designator SATA 2 connector Backplane SATA 3 connector Optical disc drive Table 10 Drive Cable Connections / 4 3.5” Hot-plug HDD Model Cable System Board Designator SATA 1 connector Backplane SATA 2 connector...
  • Page 38 Figure 4 System Drive Bays / 2 3.5” Hot-plug HDD Model Item Description 9.5mm (0.37 in.) DVD ROM optical drive (optional) 3.5 in. hard disk drive bays (2) The HDD bays support both SATA and SAS drives. Figure 5 System Drive Bays / 4 3.5” HDD Hot-plug Model Item Description 9.5mm (0.37 in.) DVD ROM optical drive (optional)
  • Page 39: Optical Media Device Bay

    Figure 6 System Drive Bays / 4 3.5” HDD Non-hot-plug Model Item Description 9.5mm (0.37 in.) DVD ROM optical drive (optional) 3.5 in. hard disk drive bays (4) The HDD bays can support SATA drives. Optical Media Device Bay The optical media device bays of the servers with 2 HDDs and 4 HDDs both support a 9.5 mm (0.37 in.) DVD ROM.
  • Page 40 Figure 7 Removing the Cables and Screws Push the optical drive toward the front of the unit. Pull the optical drive out of the chassis. Figure 8 Removing the Optical Drive IMPORTANT: If you removed an optical drive without plans of installing a new one, you must reinstall the blank to maintain proper system airflow.
  • Page 41 To remove the bezel blank: Turn off the server and all the peripherals connected to it. Unplug all external cables and AC power cords. If necessary, label each one to expedite reassembly. Remove the unit from the rack and place on a flat surface. Remove the top cover.
  • Page 42: Hard Drives

    Figure 10 Installing the Optical Drive Hard drives The drive bays on the front panel can accommodate up to two or four hard drives. You can install either SAS hard drives or SATA hard drives in the server. For servers with 2 HDDs, the hard drives installed in the server are labeled from Device 1 to Device 2, from left to right, when viewed from the front of the server.
  • Page 43 Item Description SAS/SATA hard drive SAS/SATA hard drive For servers with 4 HDDs, the hard drives installed in the server are labeled from Device 1 to Device 4, from left to right, when viewed from the front of the server. Figure 12 Hard Drive Configuration / 4 3.5”...
  • Page 44 Figure 13 Hard Drive Configuration / 4 3.5” HDD Non-hot-plug Model Item Description SATA hard drive SATA hard drive SATA hard drive SATA hard drive The hot-plug HDD for the servers with 2 3.5” HDDs and 4 3.5” HDDs share the same replacement procedures.
  • Page 45 Figure 14 Removing the Hot-plug Hard Drive Assembly To install the hot-plug hard drive: Press the release tabs, and then pull the hard drive blank out of the chassis. Figure 15 Removing the Hot-plug Hard Drive Blank IMPORTANT: Do not discard the hard drive blank. If the drive is removed in the future, you must reinstall the hard drive blank to maintain proper system airflow.
  • Page 46 Figure 16 Installing the Hot-plug Hard Drive Assembly To remove the non-hot-plug hard drive: Disconnect the SATA and power cable. Loosen the screw with the T-10/T-15 wrench provided. Figure 17 Loosening the Screw Push the hard drive toward the front of the unit Pull the hard drive assembly out of the drive bay.
  • Page 47 Figure 18 Removing the Non-hot-plug Hard Drive Assembly To remove a non-hot-plug hard drive disk from the carrier: Loosen the four screws on the carrier (two on each side). Lift the hard drive from the carrier. Figure 19 Removing the Non-hot-plug Hard Drive Disk Removal and replacement procedures 47...
  • Page 48 To install a non-hot-plug hard drive disk into the carrier: Put the non-hot-plug hard drive disk into the carrier. Fasten the HDD to the carrier using the screws (two on each side). Figure 20 Installing the Non-hot-plug Hard Drive Disk into the Carrier To install a non-hot-plug hard drive into the server: Remove the hard drive blank from the front of the system if installed.
  • Page 49 Fasten the screw with the T-10/T-15 wrench provided to secure the hard drive to the chassis. Connect the cabling from the HDD backplane to the drive using the cables provided. Figure 22 Fastening the Screw Removal and replacement procedures 49...
  • Page 50: Sas/Sata Hdd Backplane

    SAS/SATA HDD backplane The following figures show the front and back side of the backplane. Figure 23 Backplane Connectors of Server with 2 HDDs (component side) Item Description Screw holes LED indicators Headers for hard drive Figure 24 SAS Backplane Connectors of Server with 4 HDDs (component side) Removal and replacement procedures 50...
  • Page 51 Item Description Screw holes LED indicators Headers for hard drive Figure 25 SATA Backplane Connectors of Server with 4 HDDs (component side) Item Description Screw holes LED indicators Headers for hard drive Figure 26 Backplane Connectors of Server with 2 HDDs (solder side) Removal and replacement procedures 51...
  • Page 52 Item Description Power connector PROG connector C connector Mini SAS connector Figure 27 SAS Backplane Connectors of Server with 4 HDDs (solder side) Item Description Power connector Mini SAS connector PROG connector C connector Removal and replacement procedures 52...
  • Page 53 Figure 28 SATA Backplane Connectors of Server with 4 HDDs (solder side) Item Description Power connector C connector SGPIO connector SATA connectors WARNING: Ensure that the system is powered off and all power sources have been disconnected from the server. Voltages are present at various locations within the server whenever an AC power source is connected.
  • Page 54 Figure 29 Loosening the Two Screws Remove the backplane. Remove all cables including optical drive cables. Remove the three screws that secure the backplane to the hard drive cage. Pull the backplane up and out to release it from the hard drive cage. Figure 30 Removing the Backplane To reinstall the backplane:...
  • Page 55 Figure 31 Reinstalling the Backplane Install all cables. Removal and replacement procedures 55...
  • Page 56: System Board Configuration

    System board configuration Processor HP ProLiant DL160se G6 Server supports quad core processors. If a single processor is installed, then use socket 1. When two processors are used, the server supports boot functions through the processor installed in socket 1. However, if processor 1 fails, the system cannot boot up, and if processor 2 fails, the system will be automatically booted from processor 1 and provide a processor failure message.
  • Page 57 To remove the air baffle: Gently rock the air baffle up. Take the air baffle out from the system board. Figure 33 Removing the Air Baffle To remove the heat sink: Loosen the two spring-loaded screws. Lift the heat sink away from the system board. CAUTION: Place the heat sink down in an upright position with the thermal patch facing upward.
  • Page 58 CAUTION: Do not over-tighten the spring-loaded screws to prevent them from breaking off. A maximum torque of 6 inch-lb is set for each screw. Rotate the heat sink a few degrees to the left and right to break the bonding of the thermal grease compound before removing the heat sink from the processor.
  • Page 59 CAUTION: HP recommends using Shin-Etsu X-23-7783D thermal grease compound for your ProLiant server. Apply the grease to the top of the processor in either a 5 “Dot” or “S” shaped pattern. Ensure even...
  • Page 60 CAUTION: To prevent overheating or a possible system crash, use only a heat sink model specified for the HP ProLiant DL160se G6 server. To install the heat sink: Properly align the heat sink spring-loaded screws to the system board mounting holes.
  • Page 61 Figure 38 Installing the Heat Sink Assembly CAUTION: When installing two heat sinks, please keep the label on the heat sink towards the T- mark guide orientation on the system board. CAUTION: For proper cooling, do not operate the server without the top cover, air baffle, expansion slot covers, or blanks installed.
  • Page 62: Memory

    Memory The system board has twelve DIMM slots that support up to 96 GB maximum system memory (8 GB in each of the twelve DIMM slots). You must adhere to the following guidelines when adding or replacing memory modules: • For 2P system, both physical processors must be of the same type and speed.
  • Page 63 Figure 41 DIMM Slots NOTE: Before installing the memory, remove the air baffle first. For a detailed procedure, see the ”Processor” section in this chapter. To remove the memory module: Completely open the holding clips securing the memory module. Gently pull the memory module upward to remove it from the slot. Figure 42 Removing the Memory Module CAUTION: Place the memory module on a static-dissipating work surface or inside of an anti-static...
  • Page 64 To install the memory module: Align the notch on the bottom edge of the memory module with the keyed surface of the DIMM slot and then fully press the memory module into the slot until the holding clips snap back in place.
  • Page 65: Dimm Identification

    DIMM identification IMPORTANT: This server does not support mixing RDIMMs and UDIMMs. Attempting to mix these two types causes the server to halt during BIOS initialization. The memory subsystem may be populated with either RDIMMs or UDIMMs, but mixing the two types is not supported. To determine DIMM characteristics, use the label attached to the DIMM and the following illustration and table.
  • Page 66: Pci Expansion Card

    PCI expansion card System board PCI expansion slot There are three PCI expansion slots on the system board. Figure 44 System Board PCI Expansion Slots Item Component Component Function Designator PCIe X4 (FH/FL) slot 1b Support a PCIe or PCI-X riser card PCIe X16 (FH/FL) slot 1a Support a PCIe or PCI-X riser card PCIe X16 (LP) slot 2...
  • Page 67 PCI riser card expansion slot The three PCIe riser cards attached to the PCI cage converts the functionality of the system board expansion slot to the slot positioned at a 90° angle from the system board. NOTE: Users have the option to install a single slot PCI-X Riser Card using Slot 1a&1b on the system board or to replace the single Slot PCI Express riser card in Slot 1a and slot 2 with a PCI-X model using the PCI-X riser card option kit.
  • Page 68: Pci Cage

    Lift the PCI cage away from the system board assembly. Figure 48 Removing the PCI Cage Installing PCIe/PCI-X riser cards The system supports up to two riser cards at a time. Use only HP supported expansion boards that meet the following specifications: Removal and replacement procedures 68...
  • Page 69 • Compliance ○ PCIe x16 ○ PCI-X (available only when the optional PCI-X riser card is installed) • Form Factor ○ Low Profile ○ Full-Height/Full-Length To remove the PCIe riser card: Loosen the two screws securing the riser card to the PCI cage. Remove the riser card from the PCI cage.
  • Page 70 Figure 51 Removing the PCIX Full-Height/Full-Length Riser Card To install the PCIe riser card: Align the screw holes on the riser card to the screw holes on the PCI cage. Install and tighten the screws that secure the riser card to the PCI cage. Removal and replacement procedures 70...
  • Page 71 Figure 52 Installing the PCIe x16 Full-Height/Full-Length Riser Card Figure 53 Installing the PCIe x16 Low Profile Riser Card Removal and replacement procedures 71...
  • Page 72 Figure 54 Installing the PCIe PCIX Full-Height/Full-Length Riser Card To install the PCI expansion board: Remove the screw near the slot cover on the PCI cage. Figure 55 Removing the Screw on the PCI Cage on the Full-height / Full-length Side Removal and replacement procedures 72...
  • Page 73 Figure 56 Removing the Screw on the PCI Cage on the Low-profile Side Remove the slot cover from the PCI cage. Slide the expansion board into the slot, aligning the board with its matching connector. Firmly press the board to seat it properly on the slot. Fasten the screw to secure it.
  • Page 74 Figure 57 Installing the PCI Expansion Board (1) Figure 58 Installing the PCI Expansion Board (2) CAUTION: Do not discard the slot cover. If the expansion board is removed in the future, the slot cover must be reinstalled to maintain proper cooling. To reinstall the PCI cage: Install the PCI expansion board into the PCI cage.
  • Page 75 Figure 59 Reinstalling the PCI Cage with PCI Expansion Board (1) Figure 60 Reinstalling the PCI Cage with PCI Expansion Board (2) Connect the necessary cable(s) to the system board. Removal and replacement procedures 75...
  • Page 76: Dedicated Management Port (Optional)

    Dedicated management port (Optional) The server can support a dedicated management port. The dedicated management port is optional for the shipment. The following figure shows the dedicated management port location. Figure 61 Dedicated management port Location To remove the dedicated management port: Remove the PCI cage assembly out of the chassis.
  • Page 77 Figure 63 Removing the Spacer To reinstall the dedicated management port: Remove the mgmt port cover. Figure 64 Removing the Mgmt Port Cover Insert the spacer into the system board. Removal and replacement procedures 77...
  • Page 78: System Battery

    Figure 65 Inserting the Spacer Insert the dedicated management port into the dedicated management port connector. Tighten the screw clockwise to secure the dedicated management port to the system board. Figure 66 Reinstalling the Dedicated management port System battery The server uses nonvolatile memory that requires a system battery to retain system information when power is removed.
  • Page 79 System Battery Location WARNING: Note the following reminders when replacing the system battery: • Replace the system battery with the same type as the system battery recommended by HP. Use of another system battery may present a risk of fire or explosion.
  • Page 80: Bbwc (Optional)

    Figure 68 Replacing the System Battery BBWC (Optional) This server can support a BBWC. The BBWC is optional for the shipment. Figure 69 BBWC Location To remove the BBWC assembly: Push the tab that secures the BBWC assembly to the system board tray. Slide the BBWC assembly, and then lift it out of the system board assembly.
  • Page 81: System Board Removal And Replacement Procedure

    Figure 70 Removing the BBWC Assembly To reinstall the BBWC assembly: Align the locking tabs on the BBWC assembly to their holes on the tray. Press the BBWC assembly into the tray, and then push it along the direction of the arrow to lock the locking tabs.
  • Page 82 Slide the system board back, up and out of the chassis. Remove the system board from the chassis. Figure 72 Removing the System Board To reinstall the system board: Align the system board I/O connectors to their openings and slide the system board into place. The nine screw holes on the chassis should align with the system board.
  • Page 83: Power Supply Unit (Psu)

    Power supply unit (PSU) Located on the rear panel of the server power supply is a standard autoranging 500 W non-hot-plug PSU, or optional 750 W or optional 460 W hot-plug PSU with PFC (power factor correction) function. Figure 74 Hot-plug Power Supply Unit (Optional) To remove the hot-plug power supply: Press the port wine colored tab.
  • Page 84 To reinstall the hot-plug power supply: Align the hot-plug power supply cage connector with the open power supply bay and slide the power supply into the chassis. Snap the latch cover over port colored handle. Latch cover only installs one way. Figure 76 Reinstalling the Hot-plug Power Supply Figure 77...
  • Page 85 To remove the non-hot-plug power supply: Loosen the two screws that secure the power supply, which are located beneath the chassis. Figure 78 Loosening the Two Screws beneath the Chassis Loosen the screws that secure the power supply to the chassis. Pull and lift the power supply out of the chassis.
  • Page 86: System Fan

    Figure 80 Reinstalling the Non-hot-plug Power Supply Fasten the two screws which are located beneath the chassis to secure the power supply. Figure 81 Fastening the Two Screws beneath the Chassis System fan The server has six system fans located on the center wall of the chassis, one is optional. The figure below identifies the system fans by their device number and shows their corresponding cable connections.
  • Page 87 Figure 82 System Fan Connections Device number Connector System fan 1 J63 on the system board System fan 2 J71 on the system board System fan 3 J62 on the system board System fan 4 J70 on the system board (optional) System fan 5 J68 on the system board...
  • Page 88 Figure 83 Removing the System Fan To reinstall the system fan: Put the system fan cable through the system fan cage. Hold the system fan and press the system fan into the system fan bracket. Connect the system fan cable to its corresponding board connector. Figure 84 Reinstalling the System Fan Removal and replacement procedures 88...
  • Page 89: Connectors, Switches, And Leds

    This chapter contains illustrations and tables identifying and describing the connectors, jumpers, switch, buttons, and LED indicators located on the front panel, rear panel, system board and hard drives of the HP ProLiant DL160se G6 server. Connectors and components Front panel components Figure 85 Front Panel Components / 2 3.5”...
  • Page 90 Item Description NIC 2 activity LED Hard disk drive (HDD) bays Figure 86 Front Panel Components / 4 3.5” HDD Hot-plug Model Item Description Thumbscrews for rack mounting Drive online/error LED Drive activity LED Optical disc drive (optional) Serial number pull tab Front panel USB 2.0 port 0/1 Front UID LED/switch System health LED...
  • Page 91 Figure 87 Front Panel Components / 4 3.5” HDD Non-hot-plug Model Item Description Thumbscrews for rack mounting Optical disc drive (optional) Serial number pull tab Front panel USB 2.0 port 0/1 Front UID LED/switch System health LED NIC 1 activity LED Power LED/switch Hard drive activity LED NIC 2 activity LED...
  • Page 92: Rear Panel Components

    Rear panel components Figure 88 Rear Panel Components / Hot-plug Power Supply Model (Optional) Item Description Power supply cable socket Serial port VGA port GbE LAN port for NIC 2 Dedicated management port (optional) Low-profile PCI expansion card slot cover Full-height/full-length PCI expansion card slot cover T-10/T-15 wrench Screws for PCI cage...
  • Page 93 Figure 89 Rear Panel Components / Non-hot-plug Power Supply Model Item Description Power supply cable socket Serial port VGA port GbE LAN port for NIC 2 Dedicated management port (optional) Low-profile PCI expansion card slot cover Full-height/full-length PCI expansion card slot cover T-10/T-15 wrench Screws for PCI cage Rear UID LED/switch...
  • Page 94: System Board Components

    System board components Figure 90 System Board Components Item Designator Description PCIe slot Dedicated management port connector PCIe slot DIMM slot 6C for processor 2 DIMM slot 1D for processor 2 CPU2 Processor 2 DIMM slot 6C for processor 1 4-pin power connector DIMM slot 1D for processor 1 System power connector...
  • Page 95: Jumpers

    Item Designator Description 3 V CMOS battery (CR2032) Backplane power control connector LCD connector (optional) Front panel USB 2.0 port 0/1 Front panel header TPM Connector System maintenance jumper SATA SATA connectors PCIe slot Jumpers The system board contains a system maintenance jumper (J27). Table 12 describes the jumper settings.
  • Page 96: Led Indicators

    LED indicators This section contains illustration and descriptions of internal and external status LED indicators located on the: • Front panel • Optical drive • Hard drive • Rear panel • System board These LED indicators aid in problem diagnosis by indicating the status of system components and operations of the server.
  • Page 97: Optical Drive Activity Led Indicator

    Table 13 Front Panel LED Indicator Status Item LED indicator Status Description Flashing green Linked and activity on the network. No connection NIC 2 activity LED Steady green Linked to the network Flashing green Linked and activity on the network. No connection Hard drive activity LED Flashing green...
  • Page 98: Hard Drive Led Indicators

    Hard Drive LED indicators The status of hard drives installed in the server is indicated by the online LED indicator located on the HDD. Figure 93 Hard Drive LED Indicator Table 15 Hard Drive LED Indicator Status Item LED indicator Status Description Drive online/error LED...
  • Page 99: Rear Panel Led Indicators

    Rear panel LED indicators The LAN port on the rear panel has two LED indicators that allow monitoring of network activity. Figure 94 LAN LED Indicators Location Table 16 LAN LED Indicator Status Item Component Status Description NIC activity LED indicator Flashing green Linked and activity on the network.
  • Page 100: System Board Led Indicator

    System board LED indicator The system board contains one LED indicator for use during troubleshooting operations. Figure 95 System Board LED Indicator Table 17 BMC activity LED Indicator Status Item Component Status Description BMC activity LED indicator Steady green BMC is power on and in initialization process. Flashing green BMC activity.
  • Page 101: Diagnostic Tools And Setup Utilities

    If the server is already turned on, save your data and exit from all open applications, and then restart the server. When the HP logo is displayed during POST, press F10 into BIOS Setup Utility. If you fail to press F10 before POST is completed, you will need to restart the server.
  • Page 102: Navigating Through The Setup Utility

    Navigating through the Setup Utility Use the keys listed in the legend bar on the right of the Setup screen to navigate through the various menu and submenu screens of the Setup Utility. Table 18 lists these legend keys and their respective functions.
  • Page 103: Setup Utility Menu Bar

    Main Menu of the BIOS Setup Utility ROM-based Setup Utility <Main> Advanced Boot Security Exit System Overview User [ENTER], [TAB] Product Name: Proliant DL160se G6 or [SHIFT-TAB] to select a field. ProLiant BIOS: Build Date: 03/05/2009 Use [+] or [-] to...
  • Page 104: Advanced Menu

    Advanced menu Figure 97 Advanced Menu of the BIOS Setup Utility ROM-based Setup Utility <Advanced> Main Boot Security Exit Custom: Allow to Advanced Settings configure Efficiency WARNING: Setting wrong values in below sections /Performance related may cause system to malfunction. items individually.
  • Page 105 Figure 98 IPMI Submenu of the BIOS Setup Utility ROM-based Setup Utility <Advanced> InPut for Set LAN IPMI 2.0 Configuration Configuration command. Status of BMC Working NOTE: - BMC Firmware Revision 04.00 Each question in BMC/IPMI FW Date: Jan/09/2009 this group may take BMC SDR Version: 2.17.0.43 considerable amount of...
  • Page 106: Boot Menu

    Boot menu Figure 99 Boot Menu of the BIOS Setup Utility ROM-based Setup Utility Main Advanced <Boot> Security Exit Configure Settings Boot Settings during System Boot. > Boot Settings Configuration >Standard Boot Order >Hard Disk Drives USB Device Boot Priority [High] Restore on AC Power Loss [Last State]...
  • Page 107: Security Menu

    Security menu Figure 100 Security Menu of the BIOS Setup Utility ROM-based Setup Utility Main Advanced Boot <Security> Exit Install or Change the Security Settings Password. Admin Password: Not Installed User Password: Not Installed Change Admin Password Boot Sector Virus Protection: [Disabled] Select Screen Select Item...
  • Page 108: Exit Menu

    Exit menu Figure 101 Exit Menu of the BIOS Setup Utility ROM-based Setup Utility Main Advanced Boot Security <Exit> Exit system setup Exit Options after saving the changes. Save Changes and Exit Discard Changes and Exit Discard Changes F10 key can be used for this operation..
  • Page 109: Bios Update

    POST. The number of tests displayed depends on the configuration of the server. During POST you can: • Press ESC to skip the HP logo and go to POST boot progress display system summary screen. • Press F10 to access the Setup Utility. •...
  • Page 110: Post Error Indicators

    POST error indicators When POST detects a system failure, it displays a POST error message. POST errors Message Definition When a non-fatal error occurs during POST, the screen will display an error message with the format “xxx-Error Identifier String” where “xxx” is a unique number code that matches ODM system specific error documentation and may be a hexadecimal or decimal value.
  • Page 111: Setsys Utility

    If the POST failure is during a routine boot up, check the following: • All external cables and power cables should be firmly plugged in. • The power outlet to the server should be connected and works correctly. • The server and monitor are both turned on. The bicolour status LED indicator on the front panel must be lit up green.
  • Page 112: Physical And Operating Specifications

    Physical and operating specifications This chapter provides physical and operating specifications for the HP ProLiant DL160se G6 server. Specifications include: System unit Table 20 Hardware Specifications Item Components Processor socket Intel FCLGA1366 socket Processor 2P Intel Xeon processor with integrated memory controller...
  • Page 113 Table 20 Hardware Specifications Item Components Status LED indicators • System Health LED Front panel • NIC 1/2 activity LED • Power Switch/LED • Hard drive activity LED indicator • UID Switch/LED Rear panel • UID LED • LAN link status •...
  • Page 114 Table 21 Physical Dimensions Item Description System board platform EATX (Extended Advanced Technology Extended) System board dimension 304.8 mm x 330.2 mm (12 in x 13 in) Server dimensions (H x W x D) 43 mm x 448 mm x 713 mm (1.69 in. x 17.64 in. x 28.07 in.) Rack Server weight Basic configuration (excludes monitor): 14~20kg...
  • Page 115 Table 23 Power Supply Specifications / 460 W Hot-plug Item Description Dimensions (H x W x D) 38.48 mm x 86.36 mm x 190.5 mm (1.52 in x 3.4 in x 7.5 1.36 kg Weight (approximate) Input requirements: Rated input voltage 90 VAC to 264 VAC Normal line voltage 100 VAC to 120 VAC/200 VAC to 240 VAC...
  • Page 116 Table 24 Power Supply Specifications / 500 W Non-hot-plug Item Description Temperature range: Operating +5°C to +50°C Shipping –40°C to +85°C Relative humidity: Operating 5% to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing Non-operating 5% to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing Table 25 Power Supply Specifications / 750 W Hot-plug Item Description Dimensions (H x W x D)
  • Page 117: Index

    Index BIOS update, 114 POST, 114 AC power Diagnostic tools and Setup Utilities power-down procedures, 35 clear CMOS, 114 air baffle drive bay configuration, 41 installing, 65 drives removing, 61 backplane, 54 Asset Tag, 116 cable connections, 39 cable management, 38 backplane, 54 drive bay configuration, 41 reinstalling, 58...
  • Page 118 references, 32 optical drive activity, 102 system battery, 83 system fan, 91 mechanical components / 2 3.5, 16 top cover, 37 mechanical components / 4 3.5, 17 hardware configuration tools, 32 memory module hardware specifications installing, 68 I/O ports, 118 removing, 67 LAN controller, 117 memory modules...
  • Page 119 processor components, 99 applying thermal grease compound, 63 dimensions, 119 installing, 64 LED, 105 removing, 62 platform, 119 processor socket reinstalling, 86 specification, 117 spare part number, 21, 24, 27 processors system components / 2 3.5, 21 spare part number, 22, 25, 28 system components / 4 3.5, 24, 27 system cover replacement warnings, 89...

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