HPE ProLiant DL180 User Manual
HPE ProLiant DL180 User Manual

HPE ProLiant DL180 User Manual

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HPE ProLiant DL180 Gen10 Server User
Guide
Abstract
This document is for the person who installs, administers, and troubleshoots servers and
storage systems. Hewlett Packard Enterprise assumes you are qualified in the servicing of
computer equipment and trained in recognizing hazards in products with hazardous energy
levels.
Part Number: 874513-003
Published: February 2019
Edition: 3

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  • Page 1 HPE ProLiant DL180 Gen10 Server User Guide Abstract This document is for the person who installs, administers, and troubleshoots servers and storage systems. Hewlett Packard Enterprise assumes you are qualified in the servicing of computer equipment and trained in recognizing hazards in products with hazardous energy levels.
  • Page 2 © Copyright 2017–2019 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP Notices The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for Hewlett Packard Enterprise products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. Hewlett Packard Enterprise shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Drive box identification........................28 Drive bay numbering........................29 Fan bay numbering........................30 Setup...................... 31 Optional service.......................... 31 Initial server installation.......................31 HPE Installation Service....................31 Setting up the server......................32 Operational requirements......................34 Space and airflow requirements..................35 Temperature requirements....................35 Power requirements......................36 Electrical grounding requirements..................36 Server warnings and cautions.....................36...
  • Page 4 Installing a PCIe riser cage....................92 Expansion board options......................95 PCIe slot guidelines for network cards and PCIe workload accelerator options ..... 95 Installing an expansion board..................96 Installing the HPE 12G SAS Expander Card option............98 Installing a GPU card..................... 100...
  • Page 5 Installing the Chassis Intrusion Detection switch..............116 HPE Trusted Platform Module 2.0 Gen10 option..............117 Overview.........................117 HPE Trusted Platform Module 2.0 Guidelines..............117 Installing and enabling the HPE TPM 2.0 Gen10 Kit............118 Cabling....................123 Cabling guidelines........................123 Cable routing: LFF drive model....................124 LFF drive to system board....................124...
  • Page 6 HPE 500W Flex Slot Platinum Hot-plug Low Halogen Power Supply......163 HPE 800W Flex Slot Platinum Hot-plug Low Halogen Power Supply......164 HPE 800W Flex Slot Titanium Hot-plug Low Halogen Power Supply......165 HPE 800W Flex Slot Universal Hot-plug Low Halogen Power Supply......166...
  • Page 7 Safety, warranty, and regulatory information........168 Regulatory information......................168 Notices for Eurasian Economic Union................168 Turkey RoHS material content declaration..............169 Ukraine RoHS material content declaration..............169 Warranty information.........................169 Websites....................170 Support and other resources.............171 Accessing Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support............... 171 Accessing updates........................171 Customer self repair........................172 Remote support........................
  • Page 8: Important Product Information

    For more information, see the product QuickSpecs on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/info/qs). The links in this guide might not cover HPE ProLiant DL180 Gen10 Server information. For more information, contact HPE Authorized Resellers or HPE Authorized Service Partners.
  • Page 9: Component Identification

    Component identification Front panel components • 8-bay LFF drive model Item Description LFF drives NVMe drives (optional) Optical drive (optional) iLO Service Port USB 3.0 port • 12-bay LFF drive model Item Description LFF drives USB 3.0 port • 8-bay SFF drive model Component identification...
  • Page 10 Item Description Optical drive (optional) NVMe drives (optional) 8-bay SFF drive bays (optional) SFF drives iLO Service Port USB 3.0 port Serial number/iLO information pull tab • 16-bay SFF drive model Item Description Optical drive (optional) NVMe drives (optional) SFF drives iLO Service Port USB 3.0 port Serial number/iLO information pull tab...
  • Page 11: Serial Number/Ilo Information Pull Tab

    QR code labels. The other side shows the default iLO account information. Use a mobile device to scan the QR code label to display the server mobile product page (http:// www.hpe.com/qref/dl180gen10). This page contains links to server setup information, spare part numbers, QuickSpecs, troubleshooting resources, and other useful product links.
  • Page 12: Uid Button Functionality

    UID button functionality The UID button can be used to display the Server Health Summary when the server will not power on. For more information, see the latest HPE iLO 5 User Guide on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website. Power fault LEDs The following table provides a list of power fault LEDs, and the subsystems that are affected.
  • Page 13: Rear Panel Components

    Subsystem LED behavior FlexibleLOM 5 flashes Removable HPE Flexible Smart Array 6 flashes controller System board PCIe slots 7 flashes Power backplane or storage backplane 8 flashes Power supply 9 flashes Rear panel components Rear panel components with optional rear 2-bay SFF SAS/SATA drives...
  • Page 14 USB 3.0 ports (2) Media Module (optional NIC ports 3 - 4) Rear panel components with optional secondary riser cage Item Description PCIe slots 1 - 3 top to bottom (primary riser for processor 1) FlexibleLOM (optional) Serial port (optional) PCIe slots 4 - 6 (secondary riser for processor 2, optional) Standard power supply (non-hot-plug) Flexible Slot power supply 1 (hot-plug)
  • Page 15: Rear Panel Leds

    USB 3.0 ports (2) Media Module (optional NIC ports 3 - 4) Rear panel LEDs Item Description Status NIC link LED Green = Network link Off = No network link NIC activity LED Solid green = Link to network Flashing green = Network active Off = No network activity Table Continued Component identification...
  • Page 16: Pcie Riser Board Slot Definitions

    UID LED Solid blue = Activated Flashing blue: • 1 flash per second = Remote management or firmware upgrade in progress • 4 flashes per second = iLO manual reboot sequence initiated • 8 flashes per second = iLO manual reboot sequence in progress Off = Deactivated Power supply LED...
  • Page 17 Item Type Form factor Connector link Negotiable link width width PCIe 3.0 Full height, full length x8 16, 8, 4, 1 PCIe 3.0 Full height, half length x8 8, 4, 1 PCIe 3.0 Full height, half length x8 8, 4, 1 •...
  • Page 18 Item Type Form factor Connector link Negotiable link width width PCIe 3.0 Full height, full length x8 8, 4, 1 PCIe 3.0 Slim NVMe connector x8 ── ── FlexibleLOM ── • x16, x8 secondary riser cage assembly: Install in the secondary PCIe riser connector Item Type Form factor...
  • Page 19: Pcie Slot Description

    Item Type Form factor Connector link Negotiable link width width PCIe 3.0 Full height, full length x8 8, 4, 1 PCIe 3.0 Full height, half length x8 8, 4, 1 PCIe 3.0 Half height, half 8, 4, 1 length PCIe slot description Component identification...
  • Page 20 Item Description Definition PCI Express version Each PCIe version corresponds to a specific data transfer rate between the processor and peripheral devices. Generally, a version update corresponds to an increase in transfer rate. • PCIe 1.x • PCIe 2.x • PCIe 3.x The PCIe technology is under constant development.
  • Page 21: System Board Components

    System board components Item Description Secondary PCIe riser connector for processor 2 Smart Array modular controller connector microSD card slot TPM connector Serial port connector iLO Service Port connector Primary PCIe riser connector for processor 1 System maintenance switch Mini-SAS port 1 Mini-SAS port 3 Media Module connector Mini-SAS port 2...
  • Page 22: System Maintenance Switch Descriptions

    Front I/O cable connector Fan connector 6 Fan connector 5 Fan connector 4 Fan connector (Reserved) Fan connector 3 Fan connector 2 Fan connector 1 Smart Storage Battery connector Chassis Intrusion Detection connector Drive backplane power connector GPU/rear drive power connector Non-hot-plug power supply connector System battery Internal USB 3.0 port...
  • Page 23: Dimm Slot Locations

    To access the redundant ROM, set S1, S5, and S6 to On. When the system maintenance switch position 6 is set to the On position, the system is prepared to restore all configuration settings to their manufacturing defaults. When the system maintenance switch position 6 is set to the On position and Secure Boot is enabled, some configurations cannot be restored.
  • Page 24: Drive Leds And Buttons

    Item Description Heatsink nuts Processor carrier Pin 1 indicator Heatsink latch Alignment post Symbol also on the processor and frame. Drive LEDs and buttons Low profile LFF drive LED definitions Item Status Definition Fault Solid amber The drive has failed. \Locate Solid blue The drive is operating normally and being identified by a...
  • Page 25: Hot-Plug Drive Led Definitions

    Item Status Definition Flashing green The drive is doing one of the following: • Rebuilding (1 flash per second) • Performing a RAID migration • Performing a strip size migration • Performing a capacity expansion • Performing a logical drive extension •...
  • Page 26: Nvme Ssd Led Definitions

    Item LED Status Definition The drive is doing one of the following: Flashing green • Rebuilding • Performing a RAID migration • Performing a strip size migration • Performing a capacity expansion • Performing a logical drive extension • Erasing •...
  • Page 27: Nvme Ssd Button Actions

    Item LED Status Definition The drive is doing one of the following: Flashing green • Rebuilding • Performing a RAID migration • Performing a stripe size migration • Performing a capacity expansion • Performing a logical drive extension • Erasing Flashing amber/ The drive is a member of one or more logical drives and predicts the green...
  • Page 28: Drive Box Identification

    Item Button Action Do Not Remove Press to open the release lever. Power Press to request PCIe ejection. Removal request can be denied by the: • RAID controller (one or more of the logical drives could fail) • Operating system Drive box identification Front boxes •...
  • Page 29: Drive Bay Numbering

    Rear box Item Description Box 4 Drive bay numbering • 8-bay LFF hot-plug drive model • 12-bay LFF hot-plug drive model • 8-bay SFF hot-plug drive model • 16-bay SFF hot-plug drive model Component identification...
  • Page 30: Fan Bay Numbering

    • 24-bay SFF hot-plug drive model Fan bay numbering Component identification...
  • Page 31: Setup

    HPE Installation Service provides basic installation of Hewlett Packard Enterprise branded equipment, software products, as well as HPE-supported products from other vendors that are sold by HPE or by HPE authorized resellers. The Installation Service is part of a suite of HPE deployment services that are designed to give users the peace of mind that comes from knowing that their HPE and HPE-supported products have been installed by an HPE specialist.
  • Page 32: Setting Up The Server

    Allows your IT resources to stay focused on their core tasks and priorities. • Full coverage during the warranty period for products that require installation by an HPE authorized technical specialist. For more information on the features, limitations, provisions, and ordering information of the HPE Installation Service, see this Hewlett Packard Enterprise website: http://www.hpe.com/support/installation-service...
  • Page 33 Remotely: Connect to the iLO web interface and run a remote console: a. Verify the following: ◦ iLO is licensed to use the remote console feature. If iLO is not licensed, visit the HPE website: http://www.hpe.com/info/ilo ◦ The iLO Management Port is connected to a secure network.
  • Page 34: Operational Requirements

    To configure the server to boot from a SAN, see the following guide: https://www.hpe.com/info/boot-from-san-config-guide • If an HPE Smart Array SR controller is installed, use HPE Smart Storage Administrator to create arrays: a. From the boot screen, press F10 to run Intelligent Provisioning.
  • Page 35: Space And Airflow Requirements

    Space and airflow requirements To allow for servicing and adequate airflow, observe the following space and airflow requirements when deciding where to install a rack: • Leave a minimum clearance of 63.5 cm (25 in) in front of the rack. •...
  • Page 36: Power Requirements

    CAUTION: To reduce the risk of damage to the equipment when installing third-party options: • Do not permit optional equipment to impede airflow around the server or to increase the internal rack temperature beyond the maximum allowable limits. • Do not exceed the manufacturer’s TMRA. Power requirements Installation of this equipment must comply with local and regional electrical regulations governing the installation of information technology equipment by licensed electricians.
  • Page 37: Rack Warnings

    WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the drives and the internal system components to cool before touching them. WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury, electric shock, or damage to the equipment, remove the power cord to remove power from the server. The front panel Power On/Standby button does not completely shut off system power.
  • Page 38: Installing The Server Into The Rack

    To prevent electrostatic damage: • Avoid hand contact by transporting and storing products in static-safe containers. • Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at static-free workstations. • Place parts on a grounded surface before removing them from their containers. •...
  • Page 39 6. Install the rack rail hook-and-loop strap: a. Hold the rear panel cables against the rack rail, and then wrap the strap around the rack rail. CAUTION: Prevent the thermal or mechanical obstruction on full-length servers installed in the rack. Ensure that the extra length and buckle part of the strap must be facing the outside of the rack rail.
  • Page 40: Post Screen Options

    IMPORTANT: When using cable management arm components, leave enough slack in each of the cables to prevent damage to the cables when the server is extended from the rack. 8. Connect the power cord to the AC power source. WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment: •...
  • Page 41: Operating System

    Before installing an operating system, observe the following: • Be sure to read the HPE UEFI requirements for ProLiant servers on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website. If UEFI requirements are not met, you might experience boot failures or other errors when installing the operating system.
  • Page 42 • For the latest information on supported operating systems, see the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website. • The server does not ship with OS media. All system software and firmware is preloaded on the server. Setup...
  • Page 43: Operations

    Operations Power up the server Procedure 1. To power up the server, use one of the following methods: • Press the Power On/Standby button. • Use the virtual power button through iLO. Powering down the server Before powering down the server for any upgrade or maintenance procedures, perform a backup of critical server data and programs.
  • Page 44: Removing The Server From The Rack

    a. Power down the server. b. Disconnect all peripheral cables from the server. c. Disconnect each power cord from the server. 2. Disengage the server from the rack: a. Pull down the quick release levers on each side of the server. b.
  • Page 45: Releasing The Cable Management Arm

    a. Disconnect all peripheral cables from the server. b. Disconnect each power cord from the server. 3. Extend the server from the rack. 4. Remove the server from the rack. For instructions on how to extend or remove the server from the rack, see the documentation that ships with the rack rail system.
  • Page 46: Removing The Access Panel

    Removing the access panel WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the drives and the internal system components to cool before touching them. CAUTION: To prevent damage to electrical components, take the appropriate anti-static precautions before beginning any installation, removal, or replacement procedure.
  • Page 47: Installing The Access Panel

    Installing the access panel Prerequisites • T-15 Torx screwdriver • All internal cables must be connected and secured with clips. Procedure 1. Place the access panel on top of the server with the latch open. Allow the panel to extend past the rear of the server approximately 1.25 cm (0.5 in). 2.
  • Page 48: Removing A Riser Cage

    Removing a riser cage WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the drives and the internal system components to cool before touching them. Procedure 1. If installed, remove the front bezel. 2. Power down the server. 3.
  • Page 49: Removing An Expansion Slot Blank

    a. Lift the release tab and then rotate it 180° counterclockwise. b. Grasp the riser cage at the touch points and lift it out of the chassis. • Primary riser cage • Secondary riser cage Removing an expansion slot blank Prerequisites T-10 Torx screwdriver Operations...
  • Page 50 Procedure 1. Power down the server. 2. Remove all power: a. Disconnect each power cord from the power source. b. Disconnect each power cord from the server. 3. Do one of the following: • Extend the server from the rack. •...
  • Page 51: Removing A Riser Board

    ◦ Slot 5 or 6 Removing a riser board Prerequisites T-15 Torx screwdriver Procedure 1. Power down the server. 2. Remove all power: a. Disconnect each power cord from the power source. b. Disconnect each power cord from the server. 3.
  • Page 52: Removing The Air Baffle

    • Extend the server from the rack. • Remove the server from the rack. 4. Remove the access panel. 5. Remove the riser cage. 6. Remove the expansion boards from the riser cage, if any. 7. Remove the riser board. •...
  • Page 53: Installing The Air Baffle

    a. Disconnect each power cord from the power source. b. Disconnect each power cord from the server. 4. Disconnect all peripheral cables from the server. 5. Do one of the following: • Extend the server from the rack. • Remove the server from the rack. 6.
  • Page 54 2. If removed, install the riser cage. 3. Install the access panel. 4. Install the server into the rack. 5. Connect all peripheral cables to the server. 6. Connect each power cord to the server. 7. Connect each power cord to the power source. 8.
  • Page 55: Hardware Options Installation

    This chapter provides detailed instructions on how to install hardware options. For more information on supported options, see the product QuickSpecs on the website at: http://www.hpe.com/info/qs To view the warranty for your server and supported options, see Warranty information on page 169.
  • Page 56: Drive Options

    • Hot-plug SFF SATA or SAS drives • Hot-plug NVMe SSDs The embedded HPE Smart Array S100i SR Gen10 Controller supports SATA drive installation. For SAS support, install a Smart Array Gen10 type-a or type-p controller option. Hardware options installation...
  • Page 57: Installing A Hot-Plug Sas Or Sata Drive

    Installing a hot-plug SAS or SATA drive Prerequisites If rear 2-SFF drives are installed, review Fan population guidelines on page 86 to make sure that the server has adequate fans installed. Procedure 1. If installed, remove the front bezel. 2. Remove the drive blank. •...
  • Page 58 • 4. Install the drive. • • Hardware options installation...
  • Page 59: Installing An Nvme Drive

    5. If removed, install the front bezel. 6. Determine the status of the drive from the drive LED definitions. The installation is complete. To configure arrays, see the HPE Smart Array SR Gen10 Configuration Guide at the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website. Installing an NVMe drive...
  • Page 60: Drive Cage Options

    Most current operating systems provide an NVMe SSD driver natively. Use this native (inbox) driver to configure and deploy NVMe SSDs. The SmartSSD Wear Gauge reports in the HPE Smart Storage Administrator contain information about the current usage level and remaining expected lifetime of SSDs attached to the system. For more information, see the HPE Smart Array SR Gen10 Configuration Guide at the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website.
  • Page 61 Procedure If installed, remove the front bezel. Power down the server. Remove all power: a. Disconnect each power cord from the power source. b. Disconnect each power cord from the server. Disconnect all peripheral cables from the server. Do one of the following: •...
  • Page 62: Installing The Rear 2-Bay Sff Drive Cage

    10. Connect the Mini-SAS cables. 11. Install the drives. 12. Disconnect the existing power cable. 13. Connect the power cable. 14. Install the air baffle. 15. Install the access panel. 16. Install the server into the rack. 17. Connect all peripheral cables to the server. 18.
  • Page 63 Disconnect all peripheral cables from the server. Remove the server from the rack. To access side screws of rear 2-bay SFF drive cage, remove the left inner rail. Remove the access panel. Remove the air baffle. If installed, remove one of the following components: a.
  • Page 64 b. Install the rear 2-bay SFF drive cage, and then install the screws. 10. Connect the Mini-SAS cable or the SATA and the SATA management port cables. 11. Connect GPU and rear 2-bay SFF power cable. 12. Install the drives. 13.
  • Page 65: Installing The Nvme Drive Cage In The Lff Chassis

    The installation is complete. Installing the NVMe drive cage in the LFF chassis This option only can be installed in box 1. Prerequisites Before you perform this procedure, make sure that you have the following items available: • Flat-headed screwdriver •...
  • Page 66 b. Remove the screws, lift the top cover slightly, and then pull out the partition. c. Install the NVMe drive cage, and then install the screw on the top of the chassis. Hardware options installation...
  • Page 67: Installing The 8 To 12 Upgrade Option In The Lff Chassis

    Disconnect existing drive power cable. 10. Connect the NVMe signal and power cables. 11. Install the NVMe drives. 12. Install the air baffle. 13. Install the access panel. 14. Install the server into the rack. 15. Connect all peripheral cables to the server. 16.
  • Page 68 Procedure If installed, remove the front bezel. Power down the server. Remove all power: a. Disconnect each power cord from the power source. b. Disconnect each power cord from the server. Disconnect all peripheral cables from the server. Do one of the following: •...
  • Page 69 Retain the fillers for future use. 12. Install the partition. a. Lift the top cover upward slightly. b. Insert the partition. c. Secure the partition with two screws. 13. Remove all fans. Hardware options installation...
  • Page 70 14. Install the drive backplane. 15. Connect the Mini-SAS cable. 16. Disconnect the existing power cable. 17. Connect the power cable. 18. Install the drive in box 1. 19. Install all fans. Hardware options installation...
  • Page 71: Optical Drive Cage And Optical Drive Options

    20. Install the air baffle. 21. Install the access panel. 22. Install the server into the rack. 23. Connect all peripheral cables to the server. 24. Connect each power cord to the server. 25. Connect each power cord to the power source. 26.
  • Page 72 a. Disconnect each power cord from the power source. b. Disconnect each power cord from the server. Disconnect all peripheral cables from the server. Do one of the following: • Extend the server from the rack. • Remove the server from the rack. Remove the access panel.
  • Page 73 b. Install the optical drive into cage. c. Install the optical drive cage into the box 1. Hardware options installation...
  • Page 74: Installing The Optical Drive Or Nvme Drives In The Sff Chassis

    d. Connect the optical drive cable. 11. Connect the iLO service port cable to system board. 12. Install the air baffle. 13. Install the access panel. 14. Install the server into the rack. 15. Connect all peripheral cables to the server. 16.
  • Page 75 Procedure If installed, remove the front bezel. Power down the server. Remove all power: a. Disconnect each power cord from the power source. b. Disconnect each power cord from the server. Disconnect all peripheral cables from the server. Do one of the following: •...
  • Page 76 10. Install the cage assembly into box 1. 11. Connect the optical drive cable. 12. If installing the NVMe drives into the NVMe-optical drive cage, do the following: a. Install the NVMe drives. b. Remove the primary riser cage. c. Install the NVMe and FlexibleLOM riser cage. d.
  • Page 77: Storage Controller Options

    Storage controller options The server supports the following storage controllers: • ◦ For SATA drives only – Embedded HPE Smart Array S100i SR Gen10 Controller ◦ For SAS and SATA drives: – Smart Array type-a modular controller – Smart Array PCIe plug-in controller...
  • Page 78 Before you perform this procedure, perform the following steps: 1. Back up data on the system. 2. Close all applications. 3. Update the server firmware if it is not the latest revision. 4. Do one of the following: • If the new Smart Array is the new boot device, install the device drivers. •...
  • Page 79: Configuring An Hpe Smart Array Gen10 Controller

    17. If removed, install the front bezel. 18. Configure the storage controller. The installation is complete. Configuring an HPE Smart Array Gen10 controller Procedure 1. Power up the server on page 43. 2. If you are running the server in UEFI Boot Mode, select the boot options.
  • Page 80: Smart Storage Battery Option

    Smart Storage Battery option The Smart Storage Battery is a centralized backup source and is required to back up the write cache content onto flash memory on the HPE Smart Array P-class controllers in case of an unplanned server power loss.
  • Page 81 If the GPU is installed on secondary cage, remove the secondary riser cage. Remove the air baffle. Install the Smart Storage Battery. 10. Route the battery cable as shown in below illustration. 11. Connect the controller backup power cable. 12. Install the air baffle. 13.
  • Page 82: M.2 Ssd Enablement Option

    M.2 SSDs. The M.2 SSD enablement board is supported in the PCIe3 expansion slots 1–4. Use the embedded HPE Smart Array S100i SR Gen10 Controller to manage the M.2 SATA SSDs. The S100i SR Gen10 SW RAID support requires that the server boot mode be set to UEFI.
  • Page 83: Processor Heatsink Assembly Option

    19. Power up the server on page 43. 20. If removed, install the front bezel. The installation is complete. To configure the M.2 SATA SSDs, see the HPE Smart Array SR Gen10 Configuration Guide at the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website. Processor heatsink assembly option...
  • Page 84: Installing The Processor Heatsink Assembly

    CAUTION: If installing a processor with a faster speed, update the system ROM before installing the processor. To download firmware and view installation instructions, see the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support Center website. CAUTION: THE CONTACTS ARE VERY FRAGILE AND EASILY DAMAGED. To avoid damage to the socket or processor, do not touch the contacts.
  • Page 85 A standard heatsink is shown, your heatsink might look different. CAUTION: Be sure to tighten each heatsink nut fully in the order indicated. Otherwise, boot failure or intermittent shutdowns might occur. c. Using a T-30 Torx screwdriver, tighten the nuts until they stop. 11.
  • Page 86: Fan Option

    15. Connect each power cord to the server. 16. Connect each power cord to the power source. 17. Power up the server on page 43. 18. If removed, install the front bezel. The installation is complete. Fan option Fan population guidelines The number of fans installed in the server determines fan redundancy.
  • Page 87: Installing A Fan

    Installing a fan Procedure If installed, remove the front bezel. Power down the server. Remove all power: a. Disconnect each power cord from the power source. b. Disconnect each power cord from the server. Disconnect all peripheral cables from the server. Do one of the following: •...
  • Page 88: Memory Options

    11. Install the air baffle. 12. Install the access panel. 13. Install the server into the rack. 14. Connect all peripheral cables to the server. 15. Connect each power cord to the server. 16. Connect each power cord to the power source. 17.
  • Page 89 Item Description Example Capacity 8 GB 16 GB 32 GB 64 GB 128 GB Rank 1R = Single rank 2R = Dual rank 4R = Quad rank 8R = Octal rank Data width on DRAM x4 = 4-bit x8 = 8-bit x16 = 16-bit Memory generation PC4 = DDR4...
  • Page 90: Installing A Dimm

    For more information about product features, specifications, options, configurations, and compatibility, see the product QuickSpecs on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/info/qs). Installing a DIMM For specific DIMM population and memory speed information, see the product QuickSpecs on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/info/qs).
  • Page 91: Riser Board And Riser Cage Options

    The DIMM slots are structured to ensure proper installation. If you try to insert a DIMM but it does not fit easily into the slot, you might have positioned it incorrectly. Reverse the orientation of the DIMM and insert it again. Install the air baffle.
  • Page 92: Installing A Pcie Riser Cage

    • Primary riser cage • Secondary riser cage If installing the expansion board, do it now. 10. Install the riser cage. 11. Install the access panel. 12. Install the server into the rack. 13. Connect all peripheral cables to the server. 14.
  • Page 93 Procedure Power down the server. Remove all power: a. Disconnect each power cord from the power source. b. Disconnect each power cord from the server. Disconnect all peripheral cables from the server. Do one of the following: • Extend the server from the rack. •...
  • Page 94 If installing the expansion board, do it now. Install the riser cage: a. Align the riser board with the corresponding connectors on the system board, and then press down the PCIe riser cage. b. Push down the release tab, rotate it 180° clockwise, and then press it flat on the PCIe riser cage. •...
  • Page 95: Expansion Board Options

    Component Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 5 Slot 6 HPE Ethernet networking card Yes HPE Ethernet 4-port networking card HPE 10 Gb networking card (Supported up to max 3 pcs) Table Continued Hardware options installation...
  • Page 96: Installing An Expansion Board

    HPE 25/40/100 Gb networking card (Supported up to max 1 HPE PCIe Workload Accelerator options (Supported up to max 3 pcs) Installing an expansion board Prerequisites Before you perform this procedure, make sure that you have a T-10 Torx screwdriver available.
  • Page 97 • Secondary riser cage ◦ Slot 4 ◦ Slot 5 or 6 Hardware options installation...
  • Page 98: Installing The Hpe 12G Sas Expander Card Option

    The installation is complete. Installing the HPE 12G SAS Expander Card option The HPE 12G SAS expander card is supported in the PCIe3 expansion slot 1. Prerequisites Before you perform this procedure, make sure that you have a T-10 Torx screwdriver available.
  • Page 99 Do one of the following: • Extend the server from the rack. • Remove the server from the rack. Remove the access panel. Remove the primary riser cage. Remove the air baffle. Remove the expansion slot blank. Connect all Mini-SAS cables to the SAS expander according to the labels on cables. 10.
  • Page 100: Installing A Gpu Card

    23. Connect each power cord to the power source. 24. Power up the server on page 43. The installation is complete. Installing a GPU card Prerequisites Before you perform this procedure, make sure that you have a T-10 Torx screwdriver available. Procedure If installed, remove the front bezel.
  • Page 101 • Secondary riser cage • Rear 2-bay SFF SAS/SATA drive cage Install the GPU: a. Remove the expansion slot blank. b. Install the GPU into the riser cage: • Primary riser cage Hardware options installation...
  • Page 102 For specific information about power requirements of a GPU, see the GPU user documentation. For a list of specific GPU models supported by this server, see the server QuickSpecs on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/info/qs). • Secondary riser cage 10.
  • Page 103: Installing The Flexiblelom Adapter

    14. Install the riser cage. 15. Ensure that the GPU bracket is secured with the latch on the air baffle. 16. Connect the power cable to GPU installed in secondary riser cage. 17. Install the access panel. 18. Install the server into the rack. 19.
  • Page 104 a. Disconnect each power cord from the power source. b. Disconnect each power cord from the server. Disconnect all peripheral cables from the server. Do one of the following: • Extend the server from the rack. • Remove the server from the rack. Remove the access panel.
  • Page 105: Installing The Media Module

    10. Install the FlexibleLOM riser cage. 11. Install the access panel. 12. Install the server into the rack. 13. Connect the LAN segment cables. 14. Connect all peripheral cables to the server. 15. Connect each power cord to the server. 16.
  • Page 106 Install the Media Module: a. Align the Media Module to the opening on the rear panel. b. Press the other end of the Media Module down to connect on the system board. c. Firmly seat the Media Module in the connector and ensure that it is secured with the latch. Hardware options installation...
  • Page 107 d. Install the screws on the Media Module. 10. Install the primary riser cage. 11. Install the access panel. 12. Install the server into the rack. 13. Connect all peripheral cables to the server. 14. Connect each power cord to the server. 15.
  • Page 108: Internal Usb Device Option

    Internal USB device option The server has one internal one USB 3.0 port. You can use this port to install internal USB device, that is intended to be rarely removed, such as USB flash media devices for booting up from flash solutions or for data backup/redundancy.
  • Page 109: Installing The Serial Port

    14. Power up the server on page 43. 15. If removed, install the front bezel. The installation is complete. Installing the serial port Prerequisites Before you perform this procedure, make sure that you have a hex nut screwdriver available. Procedure If installed, remove the front bezel.
  • Page 110: Power Supply Option

    Power supply option Hot-plug power supply calculations For hot-plug power supply specifications and calculators to determine electrical and heat loading for the server, see the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Power Advisor website (http://www.hpe.com/info/ poweradvisor/online). Installing the redundant power supply assembly CAUTION: All power supplies installed in the server must have the same output power capacity.
  • Page 111 Prerequisites Before you perform this procedure, make sure that you have the following items available: • T-10 Torx screwdriver • T-15 Torx screwdriver Procedure If installed, remove the front bezel. Power down the server. Remove all power: a. Disconnect each power cord from the power source. b.
  • Page 112 • Secondary riser cage • Rear 2-bay SFF drive cage 10. Remove the nonredundant power supply. Hardware options installation...
  • Page 113 11. Install the power supply cage: a. Align the arrow on the power supply cage with the arrow on the chassis as shown in following illustration. b. Install the power supply cage. Hardware options installation...
  • Page 114 12. Install the power supply in bay 1. 13. If enabling redundant power supply mode, do the following: a. Remove the power supply bay 2 blank. Hardware options installation...
  • Page 115 b. Install the power supply in bay 2. 14. If removed, install one of the following items: • Secondary riser cage blank • Secondary riser cage • Rear 2-bay SFF SAS/SATA drive cage 15. Install the air baffle. 16. Install the access panel. 17.
  • Page 116: Installing The Chassis Intrusion Detection Switch

    Installing the Chassis Intrusion Detection switch Procedure If installed, remove the front bezel. Power down the server. Remove all power: a. Disconnect each power cord from the power source. b. Disconnect each power cord from the server. Disconnect all peripheral cables from the server. If the full-length GPU is installed on the secondary riser cage, remove the secondary riser cage.
  • Page 117: Hpe Trusted Platform Module 2.0 Gen10 Option

    HPE Trusted Platform Module 2.0 Gen10 option Overview Use these instructions to install and enable an HPE TPM 2.0 Gen10 Kit in a supported server. This option is not supported on Gen9 and earlier servers. This procedure includes three sections: 1.
  • Page 118: Installing And Enabling The Hpe Tpm 2.0 Gen10 Kit

    Hewlett Packard Enterprise is not liable for blocked data access caused by improper TPM use. For operating instructions, see the TPM documentation or the encryption technology feature documentation provided by the operating system. Installing and enabling the HPE TPM 2.0 Gen10 Kit Installing the Trusted Platform Module board Preparing the server for installation Procedure 1.
  • Page 119 • Extend the server from the rack. • Remove the server from the rack. 6. Place the server on a flat, level work surface. 7. Remove the access panel. 8. Remove any components or cables that may prevent access to the TPM connector. 9.
  • Page 120 4. Proceed to Preparing the server for operation. Preparing the server for operation Procedure 1. Install any options or cables previously removed to access the TPM connector. 2. Install the access panel. 3. Install the server into the rack. 4. Connect each power cord to the server. 5.
  • Page 121 3. Verify the following: • "Current TPM Type" is set to TPM 2.0. • "Current TPM State" is set to Present and Enabled. • "TPM Visibility" is set to Visible. 4. If changes were made in the previous step, press the F10 key to save your selection. 5.
  • Page 122 The server reboots a second time without user input. During this reboot, the TPM setting becomes effective. 8. Enable TPM functionality in the OS, such as Microsoft Windows BitLocker or measured boot. For more information, see the Microsoft website. Retaining the recovery key/password The recovery key/password is generated during BitLocker setup, and can be saved and printed after BitLocker is enabled.
  • Page 123: Cabling

    Cabling Cabling guidelines The cable colors in the cabling diagrams used in this chapter are for illustration purposes only. Most of the server cables are black. Observe the following guidelines when working with server cables. Before connecting cables • Note the port labels on the PCA components. Not all of these components are used by all servers: ◦...
  • Page 124: Cable Routing: Lff Drive Model

    • Remove cables that are no longer being used. Retaining them inside the server can restrict airflow. If you intend to use the removed cables later, label and store them for future use. Cable routing: LFF drive model LFF drive to system board Color Description Orange...
  • Page 125: Lff Drive To Type-A Controller

    LFF drive to type-a controller Color Description Orange LFF box 2 to the controller port 1 Blue LFF box 3 to the controller port 2 LFF drive to type-p controller To support 12-bay LFF, the box 1 is connected to the port 1 of second controller. Color Description Orange...
  • Page 126: 8-Bay Lff And Optical Drive Power Cable

    8-bay LFF and optical drive power cable Color Description Orange P2 power cable to LFF box 2 Blue P3 power cable to LFF box 3 Yellow P4 power cable to the optical drive 12-bay LFF power cable Color Description Orange P2 power cable to LFF box 1 Blue P3 power cable to LFF box 2...
  • Page 127: Cable Routing: Sff Drive Model

    Cable routing: SFF drive model Box 1 to type-a controller Box 1 to type-p controller Cabling...
  • Page 128: Box 2 To Type-A Controller

    Box 2 to type-a controller Box 2 to type-p controller Cabling...
  • Page 129: Box 3 To System Board

    Box 3 to system board Box 3 to type-a controller Cabling...
  • Page 130: Box 3 To Type-P Controller

    Box 3 to type-p controller 8-bay SFF power cable (default) Cabling...
  • Page 131: 16-Bay/24-Bay Sff Power Cable

    16-bay/24-bay SFF power cable Color Description Pink P2 power cable to SFF box 1 or two NVMe drives Blue P3 power cable to SFF box 2 Yellow P4 power cable to SFF box 3 Orange P5 power cable to optical drive Cable routing: 12G SAS expander •...
  • Page 132 Color Description Blue Type-a controller port 1 to 12G SAS expander port 1 Orange Type-a controller port 2 to 12G SAS expander port 2 • Type-p controller to SAS expander Color Description Orange Type-p controller port 1 to 12G SAS expander port 1 Blue Type-p controller port 2 to 12G SAS expander port 2 •...
  • Page 133: Cable Routing: Sff Nvme And Optical Drive Cage

    Color Description Orange and Blue 12G SAS expander ports 3 & 4 to SFF box 1 ports 1 & 2 Yellow and Pink 12G SAS expander ports 5 & 6 to SFF box 2 ports 1 & 2 Green and Black 12G SAS expander ports 7 &...
  • Page 134: Cable Routing: Rear 2-Bay Sff Drive

    Color Description Orange P2 power cable to two NVMe drives Blue LFF NVMe drive signal cable to the primary NVMe and FlexibleLOM riser board Cable routing: Rear 2-bay SFF drive Mini-SAS cable to system board You can connect the rear 2-bay SFF drive to all Mini-SAS ports, 1, 2, or 3. Mini-SAS cable to type-a controller You can connect the rear 2-bay SFF drive to any port of a Smart Array controller.
  • Page 135: Mini-Sas Cable To Sas Expander

    Mini-SAS cable to SAS expander Cabling...
  • Page 136: Sata Cable To System Board

    SATA cable to system board Color Description Orange Rear 2-bay SFF drive backplane to SATA port 5 Blue Rear 2-bay SFF drive backplane to SATA port 4 Yellow Rear 2-bay SFF drive backplane to SATA management port Rear 2-bay SFF power cable Cable routing: M.2 SSD •...
  • Page 137 • M.2 SSD enablement board installed in secondary riser Cabling...
  • Page 138: Cable Routing: Smart Storage Battery

    Cable routing: Smart Storage Battery Cable routing: Optical drive • Color Description Orange Optical drive signal cable to SATA port 5 Blue Optical drive power cable Yellow Optical drive power cable • Cabling...
  • Page 139: Cable Routing: Fan

    Color Description Orange Optical drive signal cable to SATA port 5 Blue Optical drive power cable Yellow Optical drive power cable Cable routing: Fan Cable routing: Front I/O • Cabling...
  • Page 140 Color Description Orange Front I/O cable Blue USB cable Yellow Thermal sensor cable • Color Description Orange Front I/O cable Blue USB cable Yellow Thermal sensor cable Cabling...
  • Page 141: Cable Routing: Usb 3.0

    Cable routing: USB 3.0 Cable routing: Power supply HPE 500W power supply cabling (non-hot-plug) Cabling...
  • Page 142: Cable Routing: Serial Port

    Cable routing: Serial port Cable routing: iLO Service Port • • Cabling...
  • Page 143: Cable Routing: Chassis Intrusion Detection Switch

    Cable routing: Chassis Intrusion Detection switch Cable routing: Controller backup power cable • Primary riser cage Cabling...
  • Page 144 • Secondary riser cage ◦ Slot 4 ◦ Slot 5 or 6 Cabling...
  • Page 145: Cable Routing: Gpu

    Cable routing: GPU Color Description Orange GPU power cable Blue Rear 2-bay SFF power cable Cabling...
  • Page 146: Software And Configuration Utilities

    Product QuickSpecs For more information about product features, specifications, options, configurations, and compatibility, see the product QuickSpecs on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/info/qs). Active Health System Viewer Active Health System Viewer (AHSV) is an online tool used to read, diagnose, and resolve server issues quickly using AHS uploaded data.
  • Page 147: Hpe Ilo 5

    HPE iLO 5 iLO 5 is a remote server management processor embedded on the system boards of HPE ProLiant servers and Synergy compute modules. iLO enables the monitoring and controlling of servers from remote locations.
  • Page 148: Ilo Federation

    Service Port To find out if your server model supports this feature, see the server specifications document at the following website: http://www.hpe.com/info/qs. When you have physical access to a server, you can use the Service Port to do the following: Download the Active Health System Log to a supported USB flash drive.
  • Page 149: Ilo Restful Api

    RESTful Interface Tool The RESTful Interface Tool (iLOREST) is a scripting tool that allows you to automate HPE server management tasks. It provides a set of simplified commands that take advantage of the iLO RESTful API. You can install the tool on your computer for remote use or install it locally on a server with a Windows or Linux Operating System.
  • Page 150: Intelligent Provisioning Operation

    OS Support Matrix on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/ info/ossupport). Management Security HPE ProLiant Gen10 servers are built with some of the industry's most advanced security capabilities, out of the box, with a foundation of secure embedded management applications and firmware. The Software and configuration utilities...
  • Page 151: Scripting Toolkit For Windows And Linux

    Advanced Premium Security Edition licenses provides security features that help ensure protection, detection, and recovery from advanced cyber-attacks. For more information, see the HPE Gen10 Server Security Reference Guide on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Information Library at http:// www.hpe.com/support/gen10-security-ref-en.
  • Page 152: Secure Boot

    Operating systems must support Secure Boot and have an EFI boot loader signed with one of the authorized keys to boot. For more information about supported operating systems, see http:// www.hpe.com/servers/ossupport. You can customize the certificates embedded in the UEFI BIOS by adding or removing your own certificates, either from a management console directly attached to the server, or by remotely connecting to the server using the iLO Remote Console.
  • Page 153: Launching The Embedded Uefi Shell

    HPE Smart Storage Administrator HPE SSA is the main tool for configuring arrays on HPE Smart Array SR controllers. It exists in three interface formats: the HPE SSA GUI, the HPE SSA CLI, and HPE SSA Scripting. All formats provide support for configuration tasks.
  • Page 154: Usb Support

    Using one of multiple methods, you can run HPE SSA before launching the host operating system. In offline mode, users can configure or maintain detected and supported devices, such as optional Smart Array controllers and integrated Smart Array controllers. Some HPE SSA features are only available in the offline environment, such as setting the boot controller and boot volume.
  • Page 155 The SPP is also available for download from the SPP download page at https://www.hpe.com/ servers/spp/download. Smart Update Manager SUM is an innovative tool for maintaining and updating the firmware, drivers, and system software of HPE ProLiant, HPE BladeSystem, HPE Synergy, and HPE Apollo servers, infrastructure, and associated options.
  • Page 156 SPP: A comprehensive systems software and firmware update solution, which is delivered as a single ISO image. • SUM: A tool for firmware and driver maintenance for HPE ProLiant servers and associated options. NOTE: SUM and iLO Amplifier Pack should not manage the same nodes. Updating firmware from the System Utilities Use the Firmware Updates option to update firmware components in the system, including the system BIOS, NICs, and storage cards.
  • Page 157: Drivers

    For system software and firmware updates, use one of the following sources: • Download the SPP from the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/servers/spp/ download). • Download individual drivers, firmware, or other system software components from the server product page in the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support Center website (http://www.hpe.com/support/...
  • Page 158: Hpe Pointnext Portfolio

    HPE Pointnext Portfolio HPE Pointnext delivers confidence, reduces risk, and helps customers realize agility and stability. Hewlett Packard Enterprise helps customers succeed through Hybrid IT by simplifying and enriching the on- premise experience, informed by public cloud qualities and attributes.
  • Page 159: Troubleshooting

    • Error Message Guide for HPE ProLiant Gen10 servers and HPE Synergy provides a list of error messages and information to assist with interpreting and resolving error messages. •...
  • Page 160: System Battery Replacement

    System battery replacement System battery information The server contains an internal lithium manganese dioxide, a vanadium pentoxide, or an alkaline battery that provides power to the real-time clock. If this battery is not properly handled, a risk of the fire and burns exists.
  • Page 161 To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. 10. Properly dispose of the old battery. For more information about battery replacement or proper disposal, contact an authorized reseller or an authorized service provider. System battery replacement...
  • Page 162: Specifications

    Specifications Environmental specifications Specification Value Temperature range — Operating 10°C to 35°C (50°F to 95°F) Nonoperating -30°C to 60°C (-22°F to 140°F) Relative humidity (noncondensing) — Operating 8% to 90% 28°C (82.4°F), maximum wet bulb temperature Nonoperating 5% to 95% 38.7°C (101.7°F), maximum wet bulb temperature All temperature ratings shown are for sea level.
  • Page 163: Hpe 500W Low Halogen Non-Hot-Plug Power Supply

    • HPE 500W Low Halogen Non-hot-plug Power Supply on page 163 • HPE 500W Flex Slot Platinum Hot-plug Low Halogen Power Supply on page 163 • HPE 800W Flex Slot Platinum Hot-plug Low Halogen Power Supply on page 164 •...
  • Page 164: Hpe 800W Flex Slot Platinum Hot-Plug Low Halogen Power Supply

    500 W at 100 VAC to 127 VAC input 500 W at 100 VAC to 240 VAC input 500 W at 240 VDC input for China only HPE 800W Flex Slot Platinum Hot-plug Low Halogen Power Supply Specification Value Input requirements —...
  • Page 165: Hpe 800W Flex Slot Titanium Hot-Plug Low Halogen Power Supply

    800 W at 100 VAC to 127 VAC input 800 W at 100 VAC to 240 VAC input 800 W at 240 VDC input for China only HPE 800W Flex Slot Titanium Hot-plug Low Halogen Power Supply Specification Value Input requirements —...
  • Page 166: Hpe 800W Flex Slot Universal Hot-Plug Low Halogen Power Supply

    800 W at 240 VDC input for China only Maximum peak power 800 W at 200 VAC to 240 VAC input 800 W at 240 VDC input for China only HPE 800W Flex Slot Universal Hot-plug Low Halogen Power Supply Specification Value Input requirements —...
  • Page 167 Specification Value Rated input frequency 50 Hz to 60 Hz Rated input current 8.7 A at 200 VAC 7.2 A at 240 VAC Maximum rated input power 1734 W at 200 VAC 1725 W at 240 VAC BTUs per hour 5918 at 200 VAC 5884 at 240 VAC Power supply output...
  • Page 168: Safety, Warranty, And Regulatory Information

    To view the regulatory information for your product, view the Safety and Compliance Information for Server, Storage, Power, Networking, and Rack Products, available at the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support Center: www.hpe.com/support/Safety-Compliance-EnterpriseProducts Additional regulatory information Hewlett Packard Enterprise is committed to providing our customers with information about the chemical substances in our products as needed to comply with legal requirements such as REACH (Regulation EC No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament and the Council).
  • Page 169: Turkey Rohs Material Content Declaration

    Әл-Фараби даңғ ылы, 77/7, Телефон/факс: +7 727 355 35 50 Manufacturing date: The manufacturing date is defined by the serial number. If you need help identifying the manufacturing date, contact tre@hpe.com. Turkey RoHS material content declaration Türkiye Cumhuriyeti: AEEE Yönetmeliğine Uygundur...
  • Page 170: Websites

    Single Point of Connectivity Knowledge (SPOCK) Storage compatibility matrix www.hpe.com/storage/spock Storage white papers and analyst reports www.hpe.com/storage/whitepapers For additional general support websites, see Support and other resources. Product websites HPE ProLiant DL180 Gen10 support page http://www.hpe.com/support/dl180gen10 HPE ProLiant DL180 Gen10 documents http://www.hpe.com/info/DL180Gen10-docs Websites...
  • Page 171: Support And Other Resources

    Support and other resources Accessing Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support • For live assistance, go to the Contact Hewlett Packard Enterprise Worldwide website: http://www.hpe.com/assistance • To access documentation and support services, go to the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support Center website: http://www.hpe.com/support/hpesc Information to collect •...
  • Page 172: Customer Self Repair

    IMPORTANT: Access to some updates might require product entitlement when accessed through the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support Center. You must have an HPE Passport set up with relevant entitlements. Customer self repair Hewlett Packard Enterprise customer self repair (CSR) programs allow you to repair your product. If a CSR part needs to be replaced, it will be shipped directly to you so that you can install it at your convenience.

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