Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup And Installation Manual
Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup And Installation Manual

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ProLiant DL320
Setup and Installation Guide
First Edition (September 2000)
Part Number 203836-001
Compaq Computer Corporation

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  • Page 1 ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide First Edition (September 2000) Part Number 203836-001 Compaq Computer Corporation...
  • Page 2 All other product names mentioned herein may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Compaq shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. The information in this document is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Integrated Network Interface Controllers ............1-4 Internal Storage Devices................... 1-5 Standard Interfaces ................... 1-6 Video ........................ 1-6 ROM......................... 1-6 Power Supply....................1-7 Optional Rack Deployment Solutions .............. 1-7 Desktop/Stackable Chassis Option ..............1-10 Compaq Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition (Optional)......... 1-10 Warranties....................... 1-10...
  • Page 4 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide Server Features continued Server Configuration and Management ..............1-11 ROM-Based Setup Utility (RBSU)..............1-11 Compaq SmartStart..................1-11 Compaq Insight Manager................1-12 Automatic Server Recovery (ASR)..............1-12 Unit Identification Switches (Front and Rear) ..........1-12 LED Indicators....................
  • Page 5 Installing ATA Hard Drives .................. 3-34 Installing SCSI Hard Drives .................. 3-38 Installing a Compaq Smart Array Controller (SCSI Drives Internal) ....3-42 Installing a Compaq Smart Array Controller in a System with ATA Drives..3-47 Chapter 4 Installing the Server Server Installation Overview ...................
  • Page 6 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide Chapter 5 Cabling Guidelines Internal Cabling ....................... 5-1 Internal Cabling for Storage Devices..............5-2 Internal Cabling for ProLiant DL320 Server Options........5-6 External Cabling ...................... 5-6 Connecting the Power Cord and Peripheral Devices ........5-6 Routing the Power Cord and Peripheral Device Cables ........
  • Page 7 Contents vii Appendix A Regulatory Compliance Notices Regulatory Compliance Identification Numbers .............A-1 Federal Communications Commission Notice ............A-1 Class A Equipment ...................A-2 Class B Equipment ...................A-2 Declaration of Conformity for Products Marked with the FCC Logo – United States Only....................A-3 Modifications....................A-3 Cables .......................A-3 Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien) ................A-4 Class A Equipment ...................A-4...
  • Page 8 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide Appendix D Status Indicators and Switches Status Indicators...................... D-1 Front Panel LED Indicators ................D-1 Rear Panel LED Indicators ................D-3 Internal LED Indicators ................... D-4 Switches and Jumpers ..................... D-4 System Switch (SW2) ..................D-6 System Configuration Switch (SW3)...............
  • Page 9: About This Guide

    ProLiant DL320. Configuring your ProLiant DL320 server for the first time is made easier with utilities on the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD. The SmartStart utility can assist you by installing drivers for hardware and operating systems.
  • Page 10: Text Conventions

    Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide To prevent hardware damage and loss of data, the ProLiant DL320 server is designed to operate only when all components are functioning properly. The server generates event messages and/or suspends operation if a component becomes degraded from wear or becomes unseated from its connection.
  • Page 11: Symbols In Text

    About This Guide xi Symbols in Text These symbols may be found in the text of this guide. They have the following meanings. WARNING: Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions in the warning could result in bodily harm or loss of life. CAUTION: Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or loss of information.
  • Page 12: Important Safety Information

    If you have a problem and have exhausted the information in this guide, you can get further information and help in the following locations. Compaq Technical Support In North America, call the Compaq Technical Phone Support Center at 1-800-OK-COMPAQ . This service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
  • Page 13: Compaq Website

    About This Guide xiii Outside North America, call the nearest Compaq Technical Support Phone Center. Telephone numbers for worldwide Technical Support Centers are listed on the Compaq website. Access the Compaq website by logging on to the Internet: http://www.compaq.com Be sure to have the following information available before you call Compaq:...
  • Page 14: Server Features

    The Compaq ProLiant  DL320 ultra-dense, one-way rack server delivers performance and scalability in a flexible, easy to manage design. Optimized for quick, high-volume deployment, the ProLiant DL320 server is an excellent platform for front-end Internet services and data center environments.
  • Page 15 Among its standard features, the ProLiant DL320 server has minimized cabling, an integrated processor power module, and a unit identification switch that simplifies the logistics of service procedures. The ProLiant DL320 server also supports numerous optional features, including memory upgrades, a...
  • Page 16: Industry Support

    PCI expansion boards, as well as support for ATA or SCSI devices. Standard Features The features described in the following sections are standard on all Compaq ProLiant DL320 servers, unless otherwise specified. Processors...
  • Page 17: Expansion Slot

    1-4 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide Expansion Slot ProLiant DL320 servers provide support for peripheral components. The expansion slot on the PCI riser board assembly is a 64-bit PCI expansion slot that provides data transfer at up to 267 MB/s.
  • Page 18: Internal Storage Devices

    Server Features 1-5 Internal Storage Devices The ProLiant DL320 server can house up to four storage devices: Up to two 1-inch height Compaq ATA or SCSI non-hot-plug hard drives A removable CD-ROM/diskette drive assembly including the following: Low-profile 3.5-inch diskette drive Low-profile CD-ROM drive Figure 1-2.
  • Page 19: Standard Interfaces

    1-6 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide Standard Interfaces The ProLiant DL320 server is equipped with the following standard interfaces: Serial (teal) Video (blue) Keyboard (purple) Mouse (green) Two embedded Compaq NC3163 Fast Ethernet NICs 10/100 WOL with Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) support...
  • Page 20: Power Supply

    Auxiliary power supply output for Compaq Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition PCI board and WOL network interface controllers Optional Rack Deployment Solutions The ProLiant DL320 server ships standard with fixed rails and supports several rack deployment options. Sliding Rail and Cable Management System...
  • Page 21 Telco Rack Option The Telco rack option contains a set of variable-depth rack brackets that support installation of the ProLiant DL320 server into a Telco rack. These brackets adjust to fit several types of Telco racks. The kit contains the necessary mounting screws, brackets, and installation instructions.
  • Page 22 Third-Party Cabinet Rack Option Compaq provides a third-party cabinet rack option that allows you to mount the ProLiant DL320 server in a third-party rack. The variable-depth rack rails support server installation in racks with depths of 28 to 33 inches (711 to 838 mm) with the cable management tray or depths of 22 to 33 inches (559 to 838 mm) without the cable management tray.
  • Page 23: Desktop/Stackable Chassis Option

    Desktop/Stackable Chassis Option The desktop/stackable chassis option consists of a slide-on sheet metal chassis that converts the rack model ProLiant DL320 server for desktop use. When installed in the desktop chassis, the server can be deployed for nonrack use. Figure 1-8. Server mounted in the desktop/stackable chassis...
  • Page 24: Server Features

    Server Features 1-11 Server Configuration and Management The ProLiant DL320 server offers an extensive set of features and optional tools that support effective server management and configuration, including: ROM-Based Setup Utility (RBSU) Compaq SmartStart™ Compaq Insight Manager™ Automatic Server Recovery (ASR)
  • Page 25: Compaq Insight Manager

    LEDs to provide a visual reference for service personnel. When moving between the front and rear of a rack filled with ProLiant DL320 servers, you can use the unit identification switches to quickly identify one or...
  • Page 26: Led Indicators

    Figure 1-9. Locating the front (left) and rear (right) unit identification switches and LED indicators LED Indicators The ProLiant DL320 server contains several sets of LEDs that indicate the status of hardware components and settings. For a detailed explanation of LED status and locations, see Appendix D, “Status Indicators and Switches.”...
  • Page 27: Diagnostic Features

    1-14 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide This module provides remote access and video, sends alerts, and performs other functions, even if the host server operating system is not responding. For installation and features information, refer to the documentation that ships with your Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition and see “Installing the Remote...
  • Page 28: Planning The Server Installation

    Refer to the “Optional Installation Service” at the end of Chapter 4, “Installing the Server” for additional information. If you intend to deploy and configure multiple ProLiant DL320 servers in a single rack, consult the Compaq ProLiant DL320 Ultra-Dense Server Deployment in Compaq Racks white paper on the Compaq website: http://www.compaq.com/...
  • Page 29: The Optimum Environment

    2-2 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide The Optimum Environment When installing your Compaq ProLiant DL320 server in a rack, select a location that meets the environmental standards described in the following paragraphs. Space Requirements Consider the following spatial requirements when deciding where to install...
  • Page 30: Grounding Requirements

    Because of the high ground leakage currents associated with multiple servers connected to the same power source, Compaq recommends the use of a power distribution unit (PDU) that is either permanently wired to the building’s branch circuit or includes a nondetachable cord that is wired to an industrial- style plug.
  • Page 31: Airflow Requirements

    19.75 square inches (50.16 sq cm) of open space in the front and back rack door for each ProLiant DL320 server. If this amount of space is not available, remove the doors to allow proper ventilation.
  • Page 32: Additional Resource Information On Rack Installations

    The Rack Builder Pro Configuration Tool and Rack Products Documentation information can be found on the Compaq website: http://www.compaq.com The entire Rack Resource CD Kit ships with all Compaq racks. A summary of the content of each CD follows: Rack Builder Pro Configuration Tool This information allows you to simulate potential Compaq rack configurations based on your input.
  • Page 33: Rack Warnings And Precautions

    2-6 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide Rack Warnings and Precautions Before beginning these procedures, make sure you understand the following warnings and cautions: WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or equipment damage, always ensure that the rack is adequately stabilized before extending a component outside the rack.
  • Page 34: Server Warnings And Precautions

    CAUTION: Always operate the Compaq ProLiant DL320 server with the system access panel closed. The server cannot be properly cooled when the system...
  • Page 35: Unpacking The Proliant Dl320 Server

    Unpack the server box, and locate the materials and documentation necessary for installing your server. All of the rack-mounting hardware necessary for installing the ProLiant DL320 server into the rack is included with the rack or the server. The contents of the server box include the following: Compaq ProLiant DL320 server NOTE: Fixed server rails are factory-mounted on the ProLiant DL320 server.
  • Page 36: Installing Expansion Boards And Other Major Hardware Options

    For information on installing PCI expansion boards and other major hardware options, see Chapter 3, “Installing Hardware Options.” The following major hardware options are available for the ProLiant DL320 server and may be obtained from your local Compaq authorized reseller or...
  • Page 37: Installing Hardware Options

    Installing Hardware Options This chapter provides information and procedures for installing hardware options on ProLiant DL320 servers. For complete instructions, refer to the installation documentation shipped with each option kit. Refer to the following items for an illustrated guide to installing Compaq option upgrades:...
  • Page 38: Hardware Option Procedures

    Installing a CD-ROM/diskette drive assembly (optional) Removing a CD-ROM/diskette drive assembly (optional) Installing ATA hard drives Installing SCSI hard drives Installing a Compaq Smart Array controller (SCSI drives internal) Installing a Compaq Smart Array controller in a System with ATA drives...
  • Page 39: Other Options

    Installing Hardware Options 3-3 Other Options The ProLiant DL320 server also supports several rack-mounting options. For more information, see “Optional Rack Deployment Solutions” and “Desktop/Stackable Chassis Option” in Chapter 1, “Server Features.” For more information about these options, contact your Compaq authorized reseller.
  • Page 40 3-4 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide 3. Press the Front Unit Identification switch on the server front panel. A blue LED illuminates on the server’s front and rear panels. 4. Press the server Power On/Off switch to power down the server. The Power LED deactivates.
  • Page 41: Removing The Access Panel

    Observe the following warnings and cautions. WARNING: The system power in the ProLiant DL320 server does not completely shut off from the front panel Power On/Off switch. Portions of the power supply and some internal circuitry remain active until AC power is removed.
  • Page 42 3-6 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide Use the following procedure to remove the access panel: 1. Power down the server. See “Powering Down the Server” earlier in this chapter. 2. Remove the server from the rack. See “Removing the Server from the Rack”...
  • Page 43: Removing The Shipping/Ejector Key

    Installing Hardware Options 3-7 Removing the Shipping/Ejector Key The ProLiant DL320 server includes a shipping/ejector key that secures either the CD-ROM/diskette drive assembly or the bezel blank during shipping. This key should be removed before server deployment. It is also used to eject the assembly or the blank.
  • Page 44: Removing The Pci Riser Board Assembly

    3-8 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide Removing the PCI Riser Board Assembly To install an expansion board, you must remove the PCI riser board assembly from the chassis. An expansion board is inserted into the riser board before the assembly is reinserted into the chassis.
  • Page 45: Removing The Center Wall

    Installing Hardware Options 3-9 Removing the Center Wall To install options that require modifications to cables between the front drive area and the rear system area, you must remove the center wall. Before removing this component, you must first remove the PCI riser board assembly. Use the following procedure to remove the center wall.
  • Page 46 3-10 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide 5. Loosen the thumbscrew 6. Push in the tab next to the center wall fans to unlock the center wall from the chassis. 7. Raise the locking end of the center wall from the chassis.
  • Page 47: Identifying System Board Components

    Identifying System Board Components Use the following figures and table to identify the system board connectors and components. Figure 3-9. Locating the system board in the ProLiant DL320 server (PCI riser board assembly removed for clarity) 1 1 3 Figure 3-10. Identifying system board components...
  • Page 48 3-12 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide Table 3-1 System Board Connectors and Components Location Component Location Component SCSI module (SCSI models Remote Insight Lights-Out only) or ATA module (ATA Edition connector models only) System configuration switch NMI debug button...
  • Page 49: Installing The Center Wall

    Installing Hardware Options 3-13 Installing the Center Wall Use the following procedure to install the center wall. 1. Insert the center wall alignment tab into the center wall alignment slot. 2. Lower the locking end of the center wall into the chassis until it locks into place.
  • Page 50: Installing The Access Panel

    3-14 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide Installing the Access Panel After installing hardware options for your ProLiant DL320 server, replace the server access panel. Use the following procedure to install the access panel: 1. Set the access panel...
  • Page 51: Installing Additional Memory

    Installing Hardware Options 3-15 Installing Additional Memory You can expand server memory by installing Compaq Synchronous DRAM (SDRAM). The system supports up to four 133-MHz ECC registered SDRAM Dual Inline Memory Modules (DIMMs) installed in four sockets on the system board.
  • Page 52 You must observe the following guidelines when installing additional memory: DIMMs installed in the ProLiant DL320 server must be 133-MHz registered SDRAM, 3.3 V, 72 bits wide, and ECC. All DIMMs installed must be the same speed. Do not install DIMM modules supporting different speeds.
  • Page 53 Installing Hardware Options 3-17 Use the following procedure to install a DIMM onto the system board: 1. Power down the server. See “Powering Down the Server” earlier in this chapter. 2. Remove the access panel. See “Removing the Access Panel” earlier in this chapter.
  • Page 54: Installing An Expansion Board

    Removing expansion slot covers Installing the expansion board Installing the PCI riser board assembly Identifying the Expansion Slot Use the following figure and table to identify the ProLiant DL320 server expansion slot. Figure 3-15. Identifying the expansion slot Table 3-4...
  • Page 55: Removing The Expansion Slot Cover

    Installing Hardware Options 3-19 Removing the Expansion Slot Cover Before installing an expansion board, you must remove the expansion slot cover to allow the board’s connectors to extend from the rear of the server. CAUTION: Do not operate the server unless an expansion board or expansion slot cover is installed in the slot.
  • Page 56: Installing The Expansion Board

    3-20 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide Installing the Expansion Board Use the following procedures for installing an expansion board: CAUTION: To avoid the risk of damage to your system or expansion boards, remove all AC power cords before installing or removing expansion boards.
  • Page 57 Installing Hardware Options 3-21 6. Install the PCI riser board assembly: a. Lay the PCI riser board assembly in the chassis, and ensure that the system power cable is clear of the PCI riser board thumbscrew plate. b. Align the tabs along the lower rear corners of the assembly with the retainers on the rear panel of the chassis.
  • Page 58 64-bit expansion slot until the assembly is seated in the expansion slot. CAUTION: The ProLiant DL320 server does not power up if your PCI riser board assembly is not properly seated. d. Tighten the PCI riser board thumbscrew Figure 3-19.
  • Page 59: Installing The Compaq Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition (Optional)

    PCI video functions. With the Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition installed in the ProLiant DL320 server, you can use a standard Web browser and Compaq Insight Manager to access and remotely manage your server from any console on the network, regardless of the state of the host operating system.
  • Page 60 For detailed information, see Steps 5 and 6 of “Installing the Expansion Board” earlier in this chapter. 7. Connect the Compaq Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition to its connector on the ProLiant DL320 system board. Figure 3-20. Cabling the Compaq Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition to the system board 8.
  • Page 61 CAUTION: Always connect your video cable to the external video connector on the Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition expansion board. When Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition is installed in the ProLiant DL320 server, the video connector on the server’s rear panel will not function.
  • Page 62 3-26 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide 14. Install the cable support bracket and insert the server into the rack. See “Installing the Cable Support Bracket on the Server” and “Inserting the Server into the Rack” in Chapter 4, “Installing the Server.”...
  • Page 63 Installing Hardware Options 3-27 16. Connect your LAN cable to the external RJ-45 connector on the Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition. Figure 3-23. Connecting the LAN cable to the Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition external RJ-45 connector IMPORTANT: To allow LAN access to the Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition, you must attach the LAN cable to the RJ-45 connector on the Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition.
  • Page 64: Installing A Cd-Rom/Diskette Drive Assembly (Optional)

    You can install an optional CD-ROM/diskette drive assembly, consisting of a low-profile diskette drive and a low-profile CD-ROM drive combined into one unit. This assembly can be removed for use in another ProLiant DL320 server or to prevent unwanted software installation.
  • Page 65 Installing Hardware Options 3-29 4. Push the shipping/ejector key into the slot approximately 0.5 inch (1.25 cm) to eject the bezel bank Figure 3-24. Ejecting the bezel blank 5. Install the CD-ROM/diskette drive assembly in the empty bay. Figure 3-25. Installing a CD-ROM/diskette drive assembly...
  • Page 66: Removing A Cd-Rom/Diskette Drive Assembly (Optional)

    3-30 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide 6. Keep your shipping ejector key. If you retrieved your shipping/ejector key from inside the server, install the access panel and install the server into the rack. See “Installing the Access Panel” earlier in this chapter, and see Chapter 4, “Installing the Server.”...
  • Page 67: Guidelines For Installing Hard Drives

    NOTE: Keep your shipping/ejector key for future use. Guidelines for Installing Hard Drives The ProLiant DL320 server contains two drive bays for internal mass storage devices. The server ships standard with two 1-inch drive trays. The following sections provide general guidelines and installation procedures for upgrading...
  • Page 68: Guidelines For Ata Hard Drives

    ID 0 and ID 1, with ID 0 containing the desired boot partition. Use only supported hard drives in the Compaq ProLiant DL320 server. For a listing of supported drives, refer to the ProLiant DL320 Quickspecs at the Compaq website: http://www.compaq.com...
  • Page 69: Hard Drive Identification Numbers

    The ProLiant DL320 server standard configuration consists of two 1-inch hard drive trays. ATA hard drives installed in the ProLiant DL320 server appear as Devices 0 and 1, as shown in the following illustration. IMPORTANT: Always populate hard drive bays starting with the lowest ATA Device number or SCSI ID number.
  • Page 70: Installing External Storage Devices

    3-34 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide Installing External Storage Devices You can connect optional mass storage devices to the Compaq ProLiant DL320 server through optional SCSI controller or array controller expansion boards. For more information about cabling external storage devices, see Chapter 5, “Cabling Guidelines.”...
  • Page 71 Figure 3-28. Removing the hard drive tray for ATA Device 0 IMPORTANT: ProLiant DL320 servers for ATA hard drive users ship with the ATA cables already installed. The module ends of the cables are threaded through the opening in the center wall and connected to the ATA module, while the cables’...
  • Page 72 3-36 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide 8. Align the new hard drive in the tray , and secure it with four 6-32 Phillips-head screws Figure 3-29. Securing a hard drive into a hard drive tray IMPORTANT: Ensure that you install your hard drives with the data and power connectors along the bottom of the tray and facing away from the front grill.
  • Page 73 Installing Hardware Options 3-37 10. Repeat Steps 7 through 9 to install a second ATA hard drive. 11. Connect the ATA Device 0 Cable to your ATA Device 0 hard drive and the ATA Device 1 Cable to your ATA Device 1 hard drive. Figure 3-31.
  • Page 74: Installing Scsi Hard Drives

    Installing SCSI Hard Drives The following procedure describes how to install SCSI hard drives into the empty hard drive bay of a SCSI-model ProLiant DL320 server. 1. Prepare your SCSI hard drives by performing the following steps: a. Review “Guidelines for SCSI Hard Drives” earlier in this chapter to ensure proper jumper settings and hard drive configuration.
  • Page 75 Figure 3-32. Removing the hard drive tray for SCSI ID 0 IMPORTANT: ProLiant DL320 servers for SCSI hard drive users ship with the SCSI cable already installed. The controller end of the cable is threaded through the opening in the center wall and connected to the SCSI module, while the cable’s device connectors lay in...
  • Page 76 3-40 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide 8. Align the new hard drive in the tray , and secure it with four 6-32 Phillips-head screws Figure 3-33. Securing a hard drive into a hard drive tray IMPORTANT: Ensure that you install your hard drives with the data and power connectors along the bottom of the tray, facing away from the front grill.
  • Page 77 Installing Hardware Options 3-41 9. Install the hard drive tray into the chassis and secure it by tightening its thumbscrew Figure 3-34. Installing a hard drive tray into the chassis 10. Repeat Steps 7 through 9 to install a second SCSI hard drive. 11.
  • Page 78: Installing A Compaq Smart Array Controller (Scsi Drives Internal)

    3-42 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide Installing a Compaq Smart Array Controller (SCSI Drives Internal) The ProLiant DL320 server enables users to configure an optional array controller in the PCI expansion slot and use the controller to manage the server’s internal hard drives.
  • Page 79 Installing Hardware Options 3-43 5. Remove the SCSI module by pinching the tops of the support posts and lifting the SCSI module from the system board. Figure 3-35. Removing the SCSI module from the system board 6. Disconnect the SCSI module from the SCSI cable. 7.
  • Page 80 3-44 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide 8. Remove the expansion slot cover. See “Removing the Expansion Slot Cover” earlier in this chapter. Figure 3-37. Removing the expansion slot cover 9. Install the array controller expansion board into the PCI riser board assembly by aligning the expansion board with the guiding groove and sliding the expansion board into the slot until the board seats firmly.
  • Page 81 Installing Hardware Options 3-45 b. Align the tabs along the lower rear corners of the PCI riser board assembly with the retainers on the rear panel of the chassis. Figure 3-39. Aligning the PCI riser board assembly c. Press downward firmly above the 64-bit expansion slot until the PCI riser board assembly is seated in the expansion slot.
  • Page 82 3-46 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide 11. Connect the SCSI cable to the array controller in the PCI expansion slot. Figure 3-41. Connecting the SCSI cable to the array controller 12. Install the access panel. See “Installing the Access Panel” earlier in this chapter.
  • Page 83: Installing A Compaq Smart Array Controller In A System With Ata Drives

    CAUTION: When supporting a mixed environment of ATA drives and SCSI drives in a ProLiant DL320 server, the ATA drive must be the boot device. NOTE: When using the Smart Array controller to manage internal drives, you must remove the ATA module.
  • Page 84 3-48 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide Figure 3-42. Removing the PCI riser board assembly (module removed for clarity) IMPORTANT: Perform Steps 7 through 12 only if you wish to replace your ATA hard drives with internal SCSI hard drives.
  • Page 85 Installing Hardware Options 3-49 9. Remove the ATA module from the system board by unlocking the support posts , lifting the ATA module from the system board , and disconnecting the ATA cables from any hard drives Figure 3-43. Removing the ATA module from the system board 10.
  • Page 86 3-50 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide 13. Install your Smart Array Controller in the PCI expansion slot by performing the following steps: a. Remove the expansion slot cover. See “Removing the Expansion Slot Cover” earlier in this chapter.
  • Page 87 Installing Hardware Options 3-51 a. Lay the PCI riser board assembly in the chassis, and ensure that the system power cable is clear of the PCI riser board assembly thumbscrew plate. b. Align the tabs along the lower rear corners of the PCI riser board assembly with the retainers on the rear panel of the chassis.
  • Page 88 3-52 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide 15. If you have installed internal SCSI hard drives, connect the system connector of the SCSI cable to the Compaq Smart Array controller in the expansion slot. 16. Install the access panel. See “Installing the Access Panel” earlier in this chapter.
  • Page 89: Installing The Server

    The following steps give an overview of the required procedures for installing ProLiant DL320 servers: IMPORTANT: If you intend to deploy and configure multiple ProLiant DL320 servers in a single rack, consult the Compaq ProLiant DL320 Ultra-Dense Server Deployment in Compaq Racks white paper on the Compaq website: http://www.compaq.com...
  • Page 90 4-2 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide 3. Install a PCI expansion board. See Chapter 3, “Installing Hardware Options.” Refer to the option kit documentation for detailed instructions. 4. Install other options. Other options include additional memory, hard drives, expansion boards, and external storage devices.
  • Page 91: Server Installation Procedures

    3. Attaching the fixed cable tray 4. Inserting the server into the rack CAUTION: When using a Compaq Series 7000 rack, you must install the high air flow rack door to provide proper front-to-back airflow and cooling. Measuring with the Template The rack template provides an easy and reliable way to properly position the fixed rack rails in the rack.
  • Page 92 4-4 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide Use the rack template to identify the required space and location for your server: 1. Identify the front side of the template. 2. Starting at the bottom of the rack, or at the top of a previously mounted component, secure the template against the front of the rack by pressing the two push tabs.
  • Page 93 Installing the Server 4-5 4. Using a pencil, mark the locations on the rack where the fixed rack rail tabs will be inserted. 5. On the rack, mark the top and bottom edges of the template . This step helps you align a template for the next component. Figure 4-2.
  • Page 94: Attaching The Fixed Rack Rails To The Rack

    NOTE: 1U of space is left empty in the drawing for clarity purposes. The ProLiant DL320 server should be installed in every U from the bottom of the rack. This arrangement provides maximum density.
  • Page 95 Installing the Server 4-7 6. Compress the fixed rail rack toward the front of the rack until you can align the rear tabs with the inner holes at the back of the rack. Figure 4-4. Aligning the rear tabs of the fixed rack rail with the rear holes (rear view) 7.
  • Page 96: Attaching The Fixed Cable Tray

    4-8 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide Attaching the Fixed Cable Tray Use the following procedure to attach the fixed cable tray: 1. Move to the rear of the rack. 2. Insert the tabs on the right edge of the fixed cable tray into the slots on the rack rail 3.
  • Page 97: Installing The Cable Support Bracket On The Server

    Installing the Server 4-9 Installing the Cable Support Bracket on the Server The Cable Support Bracket enables the ProLiant DL320 server to use the rack management solutions available for the ProLiant DL360. Use the following procedure to attach the Cable Support Bracket.
  • Page 98: Inserting The Server Into The Rack

    Figure 4-8. Aligning the rear end of the fixed server rails with the front end of the fixed rack rails NOTE: 1U of space is left empty in the drawing for clarity purposes. The ProLiant DL320 server should be installed in every U from the bottom of the rack. This arrangement provides maximum density.
  • Page 99 Installing the Server 4-11 4. Insert the server into the rack, ensuring that the fixed server rails slide inside the fixed rack rails. CAUTION: Keep the server parallel to the floor when sliding the fixed server rails into the slide rails. Tilting the server can damage the rails. 5.
  • Page 100: Connecting The Power Cord And Peripheral Devices

    Use the following figure and table to identify connectors, and follow the connection order to attach your cables and power cord. The location numbers in the figure and table correspond to the connection order for the peripheral cables and power cord. Figure 4-10. Rear panel connectors on the ProLiant DL320 server...
  • Page 101 Installing the Server 4-13 CAUTION: Always follow the cabling order for the ProLiant DL320 server. Using an improper cabling sequence can result in electrical damage to peripheral devices. Table 4-1 Rear Panel Connectors and Connection Order Location Connector Expansion slot...
  • Page 102: Securing The Cables In The Fixed Cable Tray

    4-14 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide Securing the Cables in the Fixed Cable Tray After attaching the fixed cable tray and connecting the power cord and peripheral devices, you must secure all cabling. Use the following procedures to secure the cables in the fixed cable tray: 1.
  • Page 103: Powering Up The Server

    Powering Up the Server After connecting the cables to the server, you are ready to power on the ProLiant DL320 server. WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment: Do not disable the power cord grounding plug. The grounding plug is an important safety feature.
  • Page 104 4-16 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide Use the following procedures to power up the server: 1. To power up the server, press the Power On/Off switch. Figure 4-13. Powering up the server 2. Use the LED information in the following table to identify a successful power-on sequence.
  • Page 105: Installation Sequence

    Support Software CD. IMPORTANT: You must install the optional CD-ROM/diskette drive assembly to use Compaq SmartStart. 2. Place the SmartStart and Support Software CD in the CD-ROM drive and, power up the server again. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the server initialization process.
  • Page 106: Preconfigured Operating System

    Management CD initialization procedures, refer to the Server Setup and Management pack shipped with your server. IMPORTANT: You must install and use Compaq Insight Manager to benefit from Compaq Pre-Failure Warranties on processors, hard drives, and memory modules. 6. Install any application software needed.
  • Page 107: Registering Your Server

    6. Register your server. See “Registering Your Server” later in this chapter. Registering Your Server For server registration information, refer to the Server Setup and Management pack that ships with your server, or register your Compaq server online at the Compaq website: http://www.compaq.com/register If you configure your server with SmartStart, you may also want use your Compaq Server Profile Diskette to register after performing the configuration.
  • Page 108: Removing The Server From The Rack

    Figure 4-14. Activating the front unit identification LED and powering down the server WARNING: The system power in the ProLiant DL320 server does not completely shut off from the front panel Power On/Off switch. Portions of the power supply and some internal circuitry remain active until AC power is...
  • Page 109 Installing the Server 4-21 5. On the server rear panel, locate the rear unit identification LED This LED is located in the center of the switch NOTE: The rear unit identification LED illuminates blue. Figure 4-15. Locating the rear unit identification LED switch on the rear panel (fixed cable tray and rack removed for clarity) 6.
  • Page 110 4-22 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide 7. Fully loosen the server thumbscrew that secures the fixed cable tray to the server. Figure 4-17. Loosening the server thumbscrew that secures the fixed cable tray to the server (cables removed for clarity) 8.
  • Page 111 12. Holding the rail release latches, extend the server until the latches clear the rack NOTE: 1U of space is left empty in the drawing for clarity purposes. The ProLiant DL320 server should be installed in every U from the bottom of the rack. This arrangement provides maximum density.
  • Page 112: Optional Installation Service

    Hardware installation service is available in all countries where Compaq has a direct or indirect service presence. Service can be ordered from  and directly provided by  a Compaq authorized service reseller. In the United States, you can order service by calling 1-800-OK-COMPAQ. In the United States, Compaq makes all of the arrangements for complete rack system installation by qualified Guaranteed Service Providers.
  • Page 113: Cabling Guidelines

    Hardware Configuration and Installation Poster and the labels attached to the inside of the server access panel. Internal Cabling The following sections explain internal cabling configurations for the ProLiant DL320 server.
  • Page 114: Internal Cabling For Storage Devices

    Figure 5-1. ATA drives connected properly to the ATA module on the system board (center wall and PCI riser board assembly removed for clarity) These cables are not included in SCSI models of the ProLiant DL320 server. You can purchase an ATA hard drive option kit from a Compaq authorized reseller via the Compaq website: http://www.compaq.com...
  • Page 115 (center wall and PCI riser board assembly removed for clarity) This cable does not ship in ProLiant DL320 servers for ATA hard drives. You can purchase a SCSI hard drive option kit and a SCSI cable from a Compaq authorized reseller via the Compaq website: http://www.compaq.com...
  • Page 116 Figure 5-3. SCSI cable connected from a PCI expansion board to SCSI hard drives For instructions on installing this cable along with a Compaq Smart Array controller, see “Installing a Compaq Smart Array Controller in a System with ATA Drives” in Chapter 3, “Installing Hardware Options.”...
  • Page 117 (center wall, PCI riser board assembly and hard drive cables removed for clarity) The ProLiant DL320 server does not support any additional internal storage devices. For detailed information on cabling external storage devices, see the...
  • Page 118: Internal Cabling For Proliant Dl320 Server Options

    Connecting the Power Cord and Peripheral Devices Rear panel cabling on the ProLiant DL320 server must always be connected and disconnected in a specific sequence. For a detailed explanation of connectors and the proper cabling sequence, see “Connecting the Power Cord and Peripheral Devices”...
  • Page 119: Routing The Power Cord And Peripheral Device Cables

    “Securing the Cables in the Fixed Cable Tray” in Chapter 4, “Installing the Server.” When multiple ProLiant DL320 servers are installed in a rack, the fixed cable trays effectively organize the rear panel cabling. Figure 5-5. Multiple ProLiant DL320 servers installed in a Compaq rack with...
  • Page 120: Proliant Dl320 Maximum External Storage Cabling

    For example, one Compaq 64-bit Dual Channel Ultra3 SCSI Adapter can be installed in the ProLiant DL320 server. The adapter has two 68-pin, very high- density (VHDCI) external SCSI connectors. At 15 devices per channel, this configuration supports 30 external SCSI devices.
  • Page 121: Server Configuration And Utilities

    Chapter Server Configuration and Utilities This chapter provides information about the utilities and tools provided with the ProLiant DL320 server. The following tools and utilities are described in this chapter: ROM-Based Setup Utility (RBSU) ROMPaq SmartStart Compaq Insight Manager SmartStart Diskette Builder...
  • Page 122: Rom-Based Setup Utility (Rbsu)

    6-2 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide ROM-Based Setup Utility (RBSU) The RBSU performs a wide range of configuration activities, including: Viewing system information Selecting the operating system Configuring system devices and installed options Selecting the primary boot controller Managing storage options In addition, the RBSU includes other features which are outlined in “Using the...
  • Page 123: Using The Rom-Based Setup Utility

    Server Configuration and Utilities 6-3 Using the ROM-Based Setup Utility NOTE: Most of the features in the RBSU are not required for setting up your server. The options in this utility are designed for server-specific configuration issues. The RBSU contains a series of utilities for configuring specific areas of the system.
  • Page 124 6-4 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide PCI Devices The PCI Devices menu option is used to view and assign the interrupt requests (IRQs) for all PCI devices. Boot Controller Order The Boot Controller Order menu option is used to view and assign the current controller order.
  • Page 125 Thermal Shutdown allows the user to disable or enable the ability of the system to shutdown due to a thermal caution event. The default for this option is enabled. Compaq does not recommend disabling this feature. POST F1 Prompt allows the user to bypass the F1 prompt during the POST test.
  • Page 126: Rompaq

    CAUTION: Do not power down during a firmware upgrade. A loss of power during upgrade may corrupt the firmware and prevent the system from starting. NOTE: For detailed information on procuring and installing the CD-ROM/diskette drive assembly option kit for your ProLiant DL320 server, see Chapter 3, “Installing Hardware Options.”...
  • Page 127: Smartstart And Support Software Cd

    IMPORTANT: Do not use the SmartStart and Support Software CD for loading system software if you purchased your system with a factory-installed operating system. Refer to the Compaq Factory-Installed Operating System Software User Guide for software installation guidelines. IMPORTANT: You must install an optional CD-ROM/diskette drive assembly in order to use the SmartStart and Support Software CD.
  • Page 128: Compaq Insight Manager

    Compaq Insight Manager is the Compaq application for easily managing network devices. Compaq Insight Manager delivers intelligent monitoring and alerting as well as visual control of your Compaq devices. Documentation for Compaq Insight Manager is available on the Compaq Management CD in [CD-ROM DRIVE]:\OVERVIEW.HLP.
  • Page 129: Smartstart Diskette Builder

    Windows Explorer to run [CD-ROM DRIVE]:\DSKBLDR\DSKBLDR.EXE. Compaq Survey Utility The Compaq Survey Utility is an online information-gathering agent that runs on servers, gathering critical hardware and software information from various sources. The Compaq Survey Utility stores the information it gathers in SURVEY.TXT.
  • Page 130: Installing Survey

    SmartStart Installation Poster. This method installs an operating system and Compaq products on a server. CAUTION: Do not use this method to add the Compaq Survey Utility to an existing system. Installing Survey from Compaq Management CD...
  • Page 131: Automatic Server Recovery (Asr)

    ASR minimizes server downtime by restarting the server within 10 minutes after a crash or system lock. The Compaq Insight Manager console notifies you in the event of a server ASR event. You can disable ASR from the Compaq Insight Manager console or the RBSU.
  • Page 132: Loading Compaq Device Drivers

    Solaris 7 Intel Platform Edition Solaris 8 Intel Platform Edition If you use Compaq SmartStart to install the operating system, the drivers are installed automatically. When you select the Operating System Installation feature from the System Configuration Utility main menu, the utility provides prompts for simplifying the installation.
  • Page 133 Server Configuration and Utilities 6-13 Manual Installation If you choose not to use SmartStart to configure the server, follow this procedure: 1. Insert the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD into the CD-ROM drive. 2. Boot your system. 3. Select Manual Installation.
  • Page 134: Linux Device Drivers From Compaq

    The Linux Smart Array driver is present in Linux kernels 2.2.11 and newer, which is available on the Internet: http://www.kernel.org IMPORTANT: Your ProLiant DL320 drive activity LED does not flash when you use the Linux operating system and a nonarray SCSI controller. Controller Driver Naming Conventions For your convenience, the supported operating systems and their corresponding driver names are listed in the following table.
  • Page 135: Integrated Management Log

    Chapter Integrated Management Log The Compaq Integrated Management Log (IML) records events and stores them in an easy-to-view form. The IML records hundreds of events and then time-stamps each event with one-minute granularity. Events listed in the IML are categorized at one of four event severity levels: Status indicates that the message is informational only.
  • Page 136: Compaq Insight Manager

    By viewing the events that may occur to these components, you can take immediate action. You can view and print the event list from within Compaq Insight Manager by following the instructions in the following subsection. You can also mark a critical or caution event as repaired after the affected component has been replaced.
  • Page 137: Compaq Survey Utility

    The Compaq Survey Utility is a serviceability tool available for Microsoft Windows NT that delivers online configuration capture and comparison to maximize server availability. It is available on the Management CD in the Server Setup and Management pack. It is also available from the Compaq website: http://www.compaq.com Refer to the Compaq Management CD for information on installing and running the Survey Utility.
  • Page 138 7-4 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide Table 7-1 Event Messages continued Event Type Event Message Uncorrectable Error Uncorrectable Memory Error (Slot X, Memory Module X) Uncorrectable Memory Error (System Memory) Uncorrectable Memory Error (Module Unknown) Processor Correctable Error Threshold exceeded...
  • Page 139: Regulatory Compliance Notices

    Compaq ProLiant DL320 server is assigned a Compaq series number. The Compaq series number for this product is Series ES1018. The series number for the Compaq ProLiant DL320 server can be found on the product label, along with the required approval markings and information. When requesting certification information for this product, always refer to this series number.
  • Page 140: Class A Equipment

    A-2 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide in both classes to bear labels indicating the interference potential as well as additional operating instructions for the user. The rating label on the device shows the class (A or B) into which the equipment is categorized.
  • Page 141: Declaration Of Conformity For Products Marked With The Fcc Logo - United States Only

    Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Compaq Computer Corporation may void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Cables Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic RFI/EMI connector hoods to ensure compliance with FCC rules and regulations.
  • Page 142: Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien

    A-4 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien) Class A Equipment This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.
  • Page 143: Japanese Notice

    Japanese Notice Taiwanese Notice Laser Devices All Compaq systems equipped with a laser device comply with safety standards, including International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 825. With specific regard to the laser, the equipment complies with laser product performance standards set by government agencies as a Class 1 laser product.
  • Page 144: Laser Safety Warnings

    All Compaq systems equipped with laser devices comply with appropriate safety standards, including IEC 825. Laser Product Label The following label or equivalent is located on the surface of the Compaq supplied laser device. This label indicates that the product is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT.
  • Page 145: Laser Information

    Your computer is provided with an internal lithium battery or battery pack. The battery can explode and cause personal injury if mistreated or incorrectly replaced. The battery must be replaced with a designated spare by a Compaq authorized service provider.
  • Page 146: Power Cords

    A-8 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide Power Cords The power cord set included in your server meets the requirements for use in the country where you purchased your server. If you need use this server in another country, you should purchase a power cord that is approved for use in that country.
  • Page 147: Electrostatic Discharge

    Appendix Electrostatic Discharge To prevent damaging the system, be aware of the precautions you must follow when setting up the system or handling parts. A discharge of static electricity from a finger or other conductor can damage system boards or other static- sensitive devices.
  • Page 148: Grounding Methods

    B-2 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide Grounding Methods Several methods are available for grounding. Use one or more of the following methods when handling or installing electrostatic-sensitive parts: Use a wrist strap connected by a ground cord to a grounded workstation or computer chassis.
  • Page 149: Server Error Messages

    The following Power-On Self-Test (POST) error messages are provided for this server, along with steps for correcting each associated problem. If your error message is not listed in this appendix, refer to the Compaq Servers Troubleshooting Guide for an additional listing of possible error messages generated during POST along with steps for correcting each problem.
  • Page 150 C-2 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide Table C-1 POST Error Messages Error Code Audible Beeps Probable Source of Action Problem ECC Single Bit Error None A memory module Run Compaq Diagnostics, and Detected in failure generated a replace failed memory module as...
  • Page 151 Server Error Messages C-3 Table C-1 POST Error Messages continued Error Code Audible Beeps Probable Source of Action Problem 102-System Board None 8237 DMA Replace the system board. Run the Failure controllers, 8254 server setup utility. timers, etc. This is an unrecoverable error.
  • Page 152 C-4 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide Table C-1 POST Error Messages continued Error Code Audible Beeps Probable Source of Action Problem 164-Memory Size 2 short Configuration Run the server setup utility and Error memory incorrect. correct. The system memory size is different from the last startup.
  • Page 153 Server Error Messages C-5 Table C-1 POST Error Messages continued Error Code Audible Beeps Probable Source of Action Problem 301-Keyboard Error None Keyboard failure Turn off the computer; then, occurred. reconnect the keyboard. Make sure your keyboard is correctly If this does not solve the plugged into your problem, replace the machine.
  • Page 154 C-6 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide Table C-1 POST Error Messages continued Error Code Audible Beeps Probable Source of Action Problem 601-Diskette None CD-ROM/diskette Verify that the Controller Error drive assembly is not CD-ROM/diskette drive seated correctly. A assembly is properly inserted.
  • Page 155 Server Error Messages C-7 Table C-1 POST Error Messages continued Error Code Audible Beeps Probable Source of Action Problem 807-The password None Switch 1 on SW2 has Remove power from the has been cleared. been turned on and system. Please power off and the system Locate switch 1 on SW2.
  • Page 156 C-8 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide Table C-1 POST Error Messages continued Error Code Audible Beeps Probable Source of Action Problem 1720-SMART Hard None A hard drive The indicated drive has reported a Drive Detects predictive failure SMART predictive failure condition.
  • Page 157 Audible Beeps Probable Source of Action Problem 1781-Disk 1 Failure None Hard drive/format Run Compaq Diagnostics. Replace error detected. the failed assembly as instructed. The drive is not installed correctly or has failed. Make sure that any jumpers are set...
  • Page 158: Adu Error Messages

    ADU Error Messages All Array Diagnostic Utility (ADU) error messages provided for this server are included in the Compaq Servers Troubleshooting Guide. For a complete listing of possible error messages generated by ADU, along with steps for correcting each problem, refer to the Compaq Servers Troubleshooting Guide.
  • Page 159: Status Indicators And Switches

    Appendix Status Indicators and Switches Status Indicators The ProLiant DL320 server contains the following sets of LED indicators, which indicate the status of hardware components and settings: Front panel LED indicators Rear panel LED indicators Internal LED indicators Use the following sections to determine the location and status of LEDs on your ProLiant DL320 server.
  • Page 160 D-2 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide Figure D-1. Identifying the front panel LED indicators Table D-1 Front Panel LED Indicators Location LED Description Status Front unit identification On = Local Management Off = Deactivated NIC 2 link/activity On = Link...
  • Page 161: Rear Panel Led Indicators

    Status Indicators and Switches D-3 Rear Panel LED Indicators The server rear panel contains three LEDs: one for the rear unit identification LED switch and two for the RJ-45 connectors. Use the following figure and table to identify each LED. Figure D-2.
  • Page 162: Internal Led Indicators

    D-4 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide Internal LED Indicators The ProLiant DL320 system board contains an internal power status LED for use during troubleshooting operations. This LED indicates whether adequate power is available to the system from the power supply.
  • Page 163 Status Indicators and Switches D-5 This section explains how to use each switch. The system switch (SW2) contains one switch for use by Compaq authorized service providers only and may be used to perform the following: Clear power-up and set passwords...
  • Page 164: System Switch (Sw2

    D-6 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide System Switch (SW2) The system switch (SW2) is a four-position switch used for performing recovery and other diagnostic operations. Refer to the labels attached to the inside of the server access panel for the proper system switch settings. The following table shows the shipping configuration of SW2.
  • Page 165: System Configuration Switch (Sw3

    Status Indicators and Switches D-7 System Configuration Switch (SW3) The system configuration switch (SW3) is an eight-position switch used for system configuration. Refer to the labels attached to the inside of the server access panel for the proper system configuration switch settings. The following table shows the shipping configuration of SW3.
  • Page 166: Clearing And Resetting System Password Settings

    D-8 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide Clearing and Resetting System Password Settings It may be necessary at some time to clear and reset the system password. IMPORTANT: This method of clearing and resetting system passwords is only necessary if you do not know the current password.
  • Page 167: Clearing And Resetting System Configuration Settings

    (emergency repair boot) mode. Set the system switch (SW2) position 3 to On to enable ROMPaq disaster recovery mode. IMPORTANT: Prior to performing this operation, refer to the Compaq Servers Troubleshooting Guide for complete instructions on disaster recovery.
  • Page 168: Setting The Nic Operating Mode

    10-Mbit and 100-Mbit environments. Setting Hard Drive Jumpers The ProLiant DL320 server contains two drive bays for internal mass storage devices. The server ships standard with two 1-inch drive trays. The following sections provide general guidelines and installation procedures for upgrading the hard drives.
  • Page 169 ID 0 and ID 1, with ID 0 containing the desired boot partition. Use only supported hard drives in the ProLiant DL320 server. For a listing of supported drives, please refer to the ProLiant DL320 Quickspecs on www.compaq.com.
  • Page 170 The ProLiant DL320 standard configuration consists of two 1-inch hard drive trays. ATA hard drives installed in the ProLiant DL320 server appear as Devices 0 and 1, from left to right when viewed from the front of the server. CAUTION: When supporting a mixed environment of ATA drives and SCSI drives in a ProLiant DL320 server, the ATA drive must be the boot device.
  • Page 171: Appendix E Troubleshooting

    CAUTION: Do not reseat the processor. Ignore any references to this operation in the Compaq Servers Troubleshooting Guide. This operation is not supported for your server. When the processor is reseated or its heatsink is removed, the thermal seal of the heatsink to the processor is broken, the thermal effectiveness of the heatsink is compromised, and you must replace the heatsink..
  • Page 172: When The Server Does Not Start

    NOTE: If the server is power cycling, verify that the system is not restarting because of an Automatic Server Recovery (ASR) power-up caused by another problem. Check Compaq Insight Manager™ for notification of this event. See Chapter 6 for more information.
  • Page 173: Diagnosis Steps

    If yes, the monitor is available for diagnosis. Determine your next action by observing POST progress and error messages. See Appendix C in this guide, and refer to “POST Error Messages” in the Compaq Servers Troubleshooting Guide for a complete description of each POST error message.
  • Page 174 E-4 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide Table E-2 The Front Panel Power On/Off LED is Off. See “Front Panel LED Indicators” in Appendix D. Possible Reasons The Next Step The system is not connected to AC power, or no Verify AC power connections.
  • Page 175 Table E-3 The Front Panel Power On/Off LED is Green. CAUTION: Do not reseat the processor. Ignore any references to this operation in the Compaq Servers Troubleshooting Guide. This operation is not supported for your server. When the processor is reseated or its heatsink is removed, the thermal seal of the heatsink to the processor is broken, the thermal effectiveness of the heatsink is compromised, and you must replace the heatsink.
  • Page 176 Table E-4 The Front Panel Power On/Off LED is Amber. CAUTION: Do not reseat the processor. Ignore any references to this operation in the Compaq Servers Troubleshooting Guide. This operation is not supported for your server. When the processor is reseated or its heatsink is removed, the thermal seal of the heatsink to the processor is broken, the thermal effectiveness of the heatsink is compromised, and you must replace the heatsink.
  • Page 177 Table E-5 Does the Server Have Video? CAUTION: Do not reseat the processor. Ignore any references to this operation in the Compaq Servers Troubleshooting Guide. This operation is not supported for your server. When the processor is reseated or its heatsink is removed, the thermal seal of the heatsink to the processor is broken, the thermal effectiveness of the heatsink is compromised, and you must replace the heatsink.
  • Page 178: Server Operation Problems

    NOTE: If the server is power cycling, verify that the system is not restarting because of an Automatic Server Recovery (ASR) power-up caused by another problem. Check Compaq Insight Manager for notification of this event. See Chapter 6 for more information.
  • Page 179 *CAUTION: The Compaq System Erase Utility causes the loss of all configuration information, as well as a loss of existing data on all connected hard drives. Please read “Compaq System Erase Utility” and the associated cautionary statements in the Compaq Servers Troubleshooting Guide before performing this operation.
  • Page 180 E-10 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide Table E-6 Server Operation Problems continued Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution The server A required operating Follow these steps: cannot load system step was missed. Note the phase at which the operating system failed.
  • Page 181: Server Specifications And Connector Interfaces

    Appendix Server Specifications and Connector Interfaces Compaq ProLiant DL320 Specifications This appendix provides operating and performance specifications for Compaq ProLiant DL320 servers. Table F-1 System Unit Specifications Item Description Height 4.24 cm (1.67inch) Depth 54.61 cm (21.5 inch) Width 42.55 cm (16.75 inch) Weight (configured with two SCSI hard 11.15 kg (24.58 lb)
  • Page 182 F-2 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide Table F-1 System Unit Specifications continued Item Description U.S. and international input voltage requirements Rated input voltage 100-240 VAC Rated input frequency 50-60 Hz Rated input current 2A, 1A (100 to 120 VAC, 200 to 240 VAC)
  • Page 183: Compaq Proliant Dl320 Connectors

    Server Specifications and Connector Interfaces F-3 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Connectors This section contains figures and tables showing connector locations on the rear panel and the system board. Rear Panel Connectors The following figure and table show the connectors on the rear panel of the ProLiant DL320 server.
  • Page 184: Relevant System Board Connectors

    USB 2 connector Power connector Relevant System Board Connectors The ProLiant DL320 system board provides a number of connectors that can be used by Compaq authorized service personnel to perform advanced diagnostics. Other connectors are used in upgrading or replacing system components.
  • Page 185 Server Specifications and Connector Interfaces F-5 Figure F-2. Identifying the relevant system board connectors Table F-3 System Board Connectors Item Description DIMM socket 1 (populated) DIMM socket 2 DIMM socket 3 DIMM socket 4 ATA device 1 cable connector (ATA module on ATA models only) PCI riser board assembly connector ATA device 0 cable connector (ATA module on ATA models only) CD-ROM/diskette drive assembly connector...
  • Page 186: System Battery

    Appendix System Battery The Compaq ProLiant DL320 server has one memory device that requires a battery for retaining stored information. When your server no longer automatically displays the correct date and time, you may need to replace the battery that provides power to the real-time clock.
  • Page 187 G-2 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide 3. If an expansion board is installed, remove the PCI riser board assembly. See “Removing the PCI Riser Board Assembly” in Chapter 3, “Installing Hardware Options.” 4. Locate the battery holder on the system board.
  • Page 188 System Battery G-3 8. Install the access panel. See “Installing the Access Panel” in Chapter 3, “Installing Hardware Options.” 9. Insert the server into the rack. See “Inserting the Server into the Rack” in Chapter 4, “Installing the Server.” 10. Fasten the thumbscrew that secures the fixed cable tray to the server. See “Attaching the Fixed Cable Tray”...
  • Page 189 Index alkaline battery warning A-7 array controllers Symbols and Numbers installing 3-42, 3-47 100TX Ethernet rate 1-4 maximum configuration, 10BaseT rate 1-4 external 5-8 options 2-9 Array Diagnostic Utility (ADU), error messages C-10 ASR See Automatic Server adapter connector 3-25 Recovery (ASR) current rating 2-2 ATA cable, disconnecting 3-48...
  • Page 190 2 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide Automatic Server Recovery (ASR) cables as feature 1-12 disconnecting 4-21 disabling 6-11 FCC compliance power cycling E-8 statement A-3 system lockup 7-4 shielded A-3 auxiliary power 1-7 cabling array controller to hard...
  • Page 191 Index 3 CD-ROM/diskette drive assembly Compaq Diagnostic Utility 6-10, blank See bezel blank 6-14 cabling configuration 5-5 Compaq Insight Manager components 1-5 configuring and managing connector, location 3-12, F-5 server with 1-12 ejector port 3-28 defined 6-8 installing 3-28 description 1-12...
  • Page 192 4 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide configuration system board F-5 server 6-1 USB 1, location F-4 tools 1-11 USB 2, location F-4 connecting USB, location 4-13 center wall fans 3-13 video hard drive power cable 3-37, for Remote Insight Lights-Out...
  • Page 193 CD-ROM/diskette drive CD-ROM drive E-9 assembly CMOS E-9 POST messages C-6 configure-to-order diskettes systems E-10 Compaq Survey Utility 6-10 factory-installed operating support software, Microsoft Windows NT 6-12 systems E-10 ROM E-9 disposal, battery A-7 steps to take E-2 dissipating floor mats B-2...
  • Page 194 6 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide error checking and correcting fan connectors, location 3-12 (ECC) fans corrected single bit errors in center wall 3-9, 3-13 DIMM in memory module connecting 3-13 socket C-4 disconnecting 3-9 multiple bit error detected in...
  • Page 195 DIMM installation 3-16 humidity ranges F-2 hard drives ATA installation 3-32, D-10 SCSI installation 3-32, D-11 guides icons, on equipment xi Compaq ProLiant DL320 IDE interface 1-6 Maintenance and Service identifying Guide E-9 DIMM sockets 3-15 Compaq Remote Insight front holes for rack rail...
  • Page 196 8 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide installing interfaces access panel 3-14 connectors See connectors array controller 3-42 IDE 1-6 array controller (ATA Remote Insight Lights-Out drives) 3-47 Edition 1-6, 1-10 ATA hard drives 3-34 standard 1-6 battery G-2...
  • Page 197 CD-ROM drive D-2 drive activity D-2 maintenance, routine 4-19 front panel D-1 management front unit identification D-2 Compaq Insight Manager 7-2 function removed 6-14 Integrated Management Display (IMD) 7-1 internal D-4 network activity D-2, D-3 marking the rack for server...
  • Page 198 10 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide modifications, FCC compliance operating systems statement A-3 installation instructions 4-17 modules See SCSI module. See installation problems E-10 ATA module installing 6-11 to 6-14 mouse Linux 6-14 connector 4-13 Microsoft Windows NT 6-12...
  • Page 199 Index 11 memory C-2, C-4 nonvolatile RAM panels (NVRAM) C-6 access See access panels password cleared C-7 blanking 2-4 power password cleared POST auxiliary 1-7 messages C-7 connector, location F-4 password protection cycling E-2, E-8 how to setup D-8 delay during powering passwords down 4-20 power-on 6-4...
  • Page 200 12 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide Preboot Execution Environment ordering requirements 2-5 (PXE) support 6-5 physical specifications 2-5 preconfigured operating system, power requirements 2-2, 2-5 installation instructions 4-19 rails See rack rails, fixed preparing the server, option resources 2-5...
  • Page 201 1-13 guides. See CDs as an option 1-10 Automatic Server Recovery connector for, standard (ASR) E-2 feature 1-10 Compaq Insight Manager E-2, connector, location 3-12, F-5 connectors, external configure-to-order software problems E-10 AC adapter 3-25 keyboard/mouse 3-25...
  • Page 202 14 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide menus SCSI hard drives Advanced Options 6-4 cabling configuration 5-3 Date and Time 6-4 connector, location F-5 PCI Devices 6-4 installation guidelines 3-32, storage menu 6-4 D-11 System Identification 6-4 installing 3-49...
  • Page 203 2-3 slot X drive array support, technical xii S.M.A.R.T. hard drive(s) detect supported operating systems E-8 imminent failure C-8 Survey Utility See Compaq Survey SmartStart Utility additional information 1-11 switches D-4–D-7 configuring and managing Power On/Off 3-4, 4-16, 4-20...
  • Page 204 16 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide system architecture 1-1 Taiwanese notice A-5 health, LEDs D-2 technical support xii system board Telco rack battery replacement G-1 option 1-8 components 3-11 stability 2-6 connectors F-5 telephone numbers xiii failure C-3...
  • Page 205 E-3 utilities memory C-4 Compaq Diagnostic nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM) Utility 6-14 problems E-5 Compaq Survey Utility 7-3 power problems E-4, E-5, E-6 ROM-Based Setup Utility power supply problems E-4, (RBSU) 6-2 E-5, E-6 ROMPaq 6-6 processor power module...
  • Page 206 18 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide rail-release latches 4-10 telecommunication/telephone Wake On LAN 1-4 connectors 4-12 warnings See also cautions warranties 1-10 electric shock xii, 4-12, 4-18 websites equipment damage 4-18 Compaq xiii, 4-19 hazardous energy levels E-1...

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