HP ProLiant ML570 Generation 4 Maintenance And Service Manual
HP ProLiant ML570 Generation 4 Maintenance And Service Manual

HP ProLiant ML570 Generation 4 Maintenance And Service Manual

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HP ProLiant ML570 Generation 4 Server
Maintenance and Service Guide
Part Number 406863-004
August 2007 (Fourth Edition)

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  • Page 1 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com HP ProLiant ML570 Generation 4 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Part Number 406863-004 August 2007 (Fourth Edition)
  • Page 2 © Copyright 2006, 2007 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Contents Customer self repair ........................6 Parts only warranty service ......................... 6 Illustrated parts catalog ....................... 17 Mechanical components........................... 17 System components ..........................21 Removal and replacement procedures ................... 26 Required tools............................26 Safety considerations ..........................
  • Page 4 Diagnostic tools .......................... 68 Troubleshooting resources ........................68 SmartStart software ..........................68 SmartStart Scripting Toolkit ........................68 HP Instant Support Enterprise Edition......................69 Option ROM Configuration for Arrays ....................... 69 HP ROM-Based Setup Utility ........................69 ROMPaq utility............................70 System Online ROM flash component utility ....................70 Integrated Management Log ........................
  • Page 5 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com 1.44-MB diskette drive specifications ......................94 CD-ROM drive specifications ........................95 DVD-ROM drive specifications ........................96 SAS and SATA hard drive specifications ....................97 Acronyms and abbreviations......................98 Index............................100 Contents 5...
  • Page 6: Customer Self Repair

    HP specifies in the materials shipped with a replacement CSR part whether a defective part must be returned to HP. In cases where it is required to return the defective part to HP, you must ship the defective part back to HP within a defined period of time, normally five (5) business days.
  • Page 7: Riparazione Da Parte Del Cliente

    HP sono realizzati con numerosi componenti che possono essere riparati direttamente dal cliente (CSR, Customer Self Repair). Se in fase di diagnostica HP (o un centro di servizi o di assistenza HP) identifica il guasto come riparabile mediante un ricambio CSR, HP lo spedirà direttamente al cliente per la sostituzione.
  • Page 8: Servizio Di Garanzia Per I Soli Componenti

    La mancata restituzione del componente può comportare la fatturazione del ricambio da parte di HP. Nel caso di riparazione da parte del cliente, HP sostiene tutte le spese di spedizione e resa e sceglie il corriere/vettore da utilizzare.
  • Page 9: Parts-Only Warranty Service (Garantieservice Ausschließlich Für Teile)

    Dokumentation in der Verpackung zurückgeschickt werden, die im Lieferumfang enthalten ist. Wenn Sie das defekte Teil nicht zurückschicken, kann HP Ihnen das Ersatzteil in Rechnung stellen. Im Falle von Customer Self Repair kommt HP für alle Kosten für die Lieferung und Rücksendung auf und bestimmt den Kurier-/Frachtdienst.
  • Page 10: Servicio De Garantía Exclusivo De Componentes

    Si no enviara el componente defectuoso requerido, HP podrá cobrarle por el de sustitución. En el caso de todas sustituciones que lleve a cabo el cliente, HP se hará cargo de todos los gastos de envío y devolución de componentes y escogerá la empresa de transporte que se utilice para dicho servicio.
  • Page 11: Reparo Feito Pelo Cliente

    Opcional – Peças cujo reparo feito pelo cliente é opcional. Essas peças também são projetadas para o reparo feito pelo cliente. No entanto, se desejar que a HP as substitua, pode haver ou não a cobrança de taxa adicional, dependendo do tipo de serviço de garantia destinado ao produto.
  • Page 12: Serviço De Garantia Apenas Para Peças

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Para obter mais informações sobre o programa de reparo feito pelo cliente da HP, entre em contato com o fornecedor de serviços local. Para o programa norte-americano, visite o site da HP (http://www.hp.com/go/selfrepair).
  • Page 13 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Customer self repair 13...
  • Page 14 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Customer self repair 14...
  • Page 15 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Customer self repair 15...
  • Page 16 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Customer self repair 16...
  • Page 17: Illustrated Parts Catalog

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Illustrated parts catalog Mechanical components Item Description Assembly Spare part Customer self part number number repair (on page 6) Memory board cage 366257-001 — — Access panel, ProLiant ML570 366264-002 374553-001 Mandatory G3/G4 Server Processor cage 364523-001 —...
  • Page 18 Optional—Parts for which customer self repair is optional. These parts are also designed for customer self repair. If, however, you require that HP replace them for you, there may or may not be additional charges, depending on the type of warranty service designated for your product.
  • Page 19 Optional: Opcional—Peças cujo reparo feito pelo cliente é opcional. Essas peças também são projetadas para o reparo feito pelo cliente. No entanto, se desejar que a HP as substitua, pode haver ou não a cobrança de taxa adicional, dependendo do tipo de serviço de garantia destinado ao produto.
  • Page 20 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Illustrated parts catalog 20...
  • Page 21: System Components

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com System components Item Description Assembly Spare part Customer part number number self repair (on page 6) Power supply, 910/1300-W 337867-501 406421-001 Mandatory Power backplane 012079-501 411798-001 System board 012840-001 410126-001 399859-001 404182-001 Mandatory Memory board 012845-001 410127-001...
  • Page 22 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Item Description Assembly Spare part Customer part number number self repair (on page 6) e) Dual-core 64-bit Intel® Xeon™ 433012-001 433597-001 Optional Processor 7130M (3.20-GHz, 8-MB L3 cache, 800-MHz FSB) * f) Dual-core 64-bit Intel® Xeon™ 433011-001 433598-001 Optional...
  • Page 23 Optional—Parts for which customer self repair is optional. These parts are also designed for customer self repair. If, however, you require that HP replace them for you, there may or may not be additional charges, depending on the type of warranty service designated for your product.
  • Page 24 Optional: Opcional—Peças cujo reparo feito pelo cliente é opcional. Essas peças também são projetadas para o reparo feito pelo cliente. No entanto, se desejar que a HP as substitua, pode haver ou não a cobrança de taxa adicional, dependendo do tipo de serviço de garantia destinado ao produto.
  • Page 25 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Illustrated parts catalog 25...
  • Page 26: Removal And Replacement Procedures

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Removal and replacement procedures Required tools You need the following items for some procedures: • T-15 Torx screwdriver • Diagnostics Utility Safety considerations Before performing service procedures, review all the safety information. Preventing electrostatic discharge To prevent damaging the system, be aware of the precautions you need to follow when setting up the system or handling parts.
  • Page 27: Server Warnings And Cautions

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com This symbol on an RJ-45 receptacle indicates a network interface connection. WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, or damage to the equipment, do not plug telephone or telecommunications connectors into this receptacle. This symbol indicates the presence of a hot surface or hot component.
  • Page 28: Power Down The Server

    Extend the server from the rack (on page 28). If you are performing service procedures in an HP, Compaq branded, telco, or third-party rack, you can use the locking feature of the rack rails to support the server and gain access to internal components.
  • Page 29: Remove The Server From The Rack

    Connect the peripheral cables and power cords. Remove the server from the rack To remove the server from an HP, Compaq branded, telco, or third-party rack: Power down the server (on page 28). Extend the server from the rack (on page 28).
  • Page 30: Tower Cover

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Open the bezel. Remove the tower bezel. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. Tower cover To remove the component: Power down the server (on page 28). Place the server on a flat, level surface with the access panel down. Remove the two T-15 Torx screws that secure the tower cover to the server.
  • Page 31: Access Panel

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Slide the tower cover toward the rear of the server and pull the cover away from the chassis. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. 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.
  • Page 32: Tape Drive

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com CAUTION: Always populate each media bay with either a device or a blank. Proper airflow can only be maintained when the bays are populated. Unpopulated drive bays can lead to improper cooling and thermal damage. Pull the tape drive blank out of the chassis.
  • Page 33: Rack Bezel

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Lift and remove the plastic retainer guides from the front of the drive. Repeat for the opposite plastic clip. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. To install the plastic retainer guides onto the new tape drive, perform the following steps on both sides of the drive.
  • Page 34: Media Drive Or Blank

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Unlock and remove the bezel ("Tower bezel" on page 29). Extend the server from the rack (on page 28). Remove the tape drive ("Tape drive" on page 32) or tape drive blank (on page 31). Remove the rack bezel.
  • Page 35: Hard Drive Blank

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Push the optical device ejector button to eject the optical device or blank. NOTE: Access to the ejector button is intentionally restricted. Push the ejector button with a T- 15 Torx screwdriver or a small flat object such as a key or pen to eject the optical device. NOTE: The T-15 Torx screwdriver is shipped with some ProLiant servers and can be located on the rear panel...
  • Page 36: Hot-Plug Hard Drives

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Remove the hard drive blank. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. Hot-plug hard drives CAUTION: To prevent improper cooling and thermal damage, do not operate the server unless all bays are populated with either a component or a blank. To remove the component: Determine the status of the hard drive from the hot-plug SAS hard drive LED combinations ("SAS and...
  • Page 37: Power Supply Blank

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. Power supply blank Remove the component as indicated. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. Hot-plug power supply CAUTION: If only one power supply is installed, do not remove the power supply unless the server has been powered down.
  • Page 38: Processor Air Baffle

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Remove the power supply. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. Processor air baffle To remove the component: Power down the server (on page 28). Do one of the following: Unlock and remove the bezel ("Tower bezel"...
  • Page 39: Hot-Plug Fans

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Hot-plug fans IMPORTANT: Remove and replace one fan at a time. If the system detects two fan failures while in full redundant mode, the server will shut down to avoid thermal damage. When all redundant fans are installed, individual fans can be hot-swapped at any time. To remove the component: Do one of the following: Unlock and remove the bezel...
  • Page 40: Expansion Boards

    PCI Express *HP recommends that cards with speeds of at least 100 MHz be installed in these slots. If cards with lower bus speeds are installed, the bus speed will be reduced. However, server performance will not suffer if the speed on one bus is slower than the speed on a different bus.
  • Page 41: Center Wall

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Extend or remove the server from the rack ("Extend the server from the rack" on page 28, "Remove the server from the rack" on page 29). Remove the access panel. ("Access panel" on page 31) Disconnect any internal or external cables from the expansion board.
  • Page 42: Ppm Retaining Bracket

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Do one of the following: Unlock and remove the bezel ("Tower bezel" on page 29). Extend the server from the rack (on page 28). Remove the access panel. ("Access panel" on page 31) Remove the processor air baffle.
  • Page 43: Sas/Sata Hard Drive Cage

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Remove the PPM retaining bracket. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. SAS/SATA hard drive cage To remove the component: Power down the server (on page 28). Do one of the following: Unlock and remove the bezel ("Tower bezel"...
  • Page 44: Sas/Sata Backplane

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Disconnect all cabling from the SAS backplane. Remove the six T-15 screws and remove the SAS hard drive cage. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. SAS/SATA backplane To remove the component: Power down the server (on page 28).
  • Page 45: Memory Boards And Dimms

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Remove the access panel ("Access panel" on page 31). Remove the tape drive (on page 32) or tape drive blank (on page 31). If the server is rack mounted, remove the rack bezel ("Rack bezel"...
  • Page 46 The ProLiant ML570 G3/G4 memory board operates at different front-side bus speeds: • In HP ProLiant ML570 Generation 4 Servers, the G3/G4 memory board operates at 800- MHz. The HP ProLiant ML570 Generation 4 server only supports 800-MHz processors and the memory board operates at the speed of the supported processors.
  • Page 47: Removing And Installing A Memory Board (Hot-Plug)

    The ProLiant ML570 G3/G4 memory board operates at different front-side bus speeds: • In HP ProLiant ML570 Generation 4 Servers, the G3/G4 memory board operates at 800- MHz. The HP ProLiant ML570 Generation 4 server only supports 800-MHz processors and the memory board operates at the speed of the supported processors.
  • Page 48 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Remove the memory board and place it on a flat surface. NOTE: While the memory board with the failed or degraded DIMM is being removed, the system continues to read and write from the operational memory board(s). Do one of the following: Remove a DIMM.
  • Page 49 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Install a DIMM. Align the memory board with the memory slot and memory board guide clips. Install the memory board and close the ejector lever. Move the locking switch to the locked position. NOTE: In hot-plug procedures, all LEDs now turn off except the board status LED, which flashes green while the board is rebuilding.
  • Page 50: Removing And Installing A Memory Board (Non-Hot-Plug)

    NOTE: The ProLiant ML570 G3/G4 memory board operates at different front-side bus speeds: In HP ProLiant ML570 Generation 4 Servers, the G3/G4 memory board operates at 800- • MHz. The HP ProLiant ML570 Generation 4 server only supports 800-MHz processors and the memory board operates at the speed of the supported processors.
  • Page 51 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Remove a DIMM. Install a DIMM. Align the memory board with the memory slot and the memory board guide clips. Install the memory board into the server and close the ejector lever. Removal and replacement procedures 51...
  • Page 52: Memory Board Cage

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Move the locking switch to the locked position. Configure the memory. Install the access panel. Do one of the following: Install and lock the bezel. Slide the server back into the rack. Memory board cage To remove the component: Power down the server (on page 28).
  • Page 53: Video/Usb Connector

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Remove the memory board cage. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. Video/USB connector To remove the component: Power down the server (on page 28). Do one of the following: Unlock and remove the bezel ("Tower bezel"...
  • Page 54: Processor

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Remove the cable from the clip on the inside wall of the chassis. Use the T-15 Torx screwdriver to remove the screw from the video/USB connector. Lift up and rotate the video connector out of the opening on the front panel. Remove the video/USB cable from the chassis.
  • Page 55 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com CAUTION: To prevent thermal instability and damage to the server, do not separate the processor from the heatsink. The processor, heatsink, and retaining clip make up a single assembly. CAUTION: To prevent possible server malfunction, do not mix processors of different speeds or cache sizes.
  • Page 56 Remove the processor assembly. To replace a processor: Update the system ROM from the HP website (http://www.hp.com/support). Align the processor assembly with the processor socket. IMPORTANT: Determine the correct processor orientation by observing the guide pins on the base of the processor retaining bracket and the three corresponding guide slots on the processor assembly.
  • Page 57 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com CAUTION: To prevent possible server malfunction or damage to the equipment, be sure to completely close the processor locking lever. Close and secure the processor retaining bracket. Remove the PPM retaining bracket ("PPM" on page 58). Install the PPM.
  • Page 58: Ppm

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com NOTE: The appearance of compatible PPMs may vary. Install the PPM retaining bracket. Install all other components removed while accessing the processor. IMPORTANT: To ensure proper cooling, be sure the processor air baffle is installed at all times (if applicable).
  • Page 59: Bbwc Battery Pack

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Remove the access panel ("Access panel" on page 31). Remove the processor air baffle ("Processor air baffle" on page 38). Remove the PPM retaining bracket ("PPM" on page 58). Remove the PPM. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. Be sure to align the groove in the PPM with the key in the PPM slot.
  • Page 60: Bbwc Cache Module

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Remove the BBWC battery pack from the controller. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. BBWC cache module To remove the component: Power down the server (on page 28). Do one of the following: Unlock and remove the bezel ("Tower bezel"...
  • Page 61: System Board

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Remove the BBWC cache module from the controller. Disconnect the cable from the cache module. CAUTION: Do not detach the cable that connects the battery pack to the cache module. Detaching the cable causes any unsaved data in the cache module to be lost. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure.
  • Page 62: Power Backplane

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Remove the system board. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. After you replace the system board, you must re-enter the server serial number and the product ID. During the server startup sequence, press the F9 key to access RBSU. Select the System Options menu.
  • Page 63: Battery

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Remove the access panel ("Access panel" on page 31). Remove the processor air baffle ("Processor air baffle" on page 38). Remove the front fan cage. ("Front fan cage" on page 39) Remove all expansion boards. ("Expansion boards"...
  • Page 64 Remove the PPM retaining bracket ("PPM" on page 58). Remove the battery. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. Run RBSU to configure the system after replacing the battery. For more information, see the HP ROM- Based Setup Utility User Guide. Removal and replacement procedures 64...
  • Page 65: Cabling

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Cabling Storage device cabling guidelines CAUTION: To prevent damage to the equipment, be sure that the server is powered down, all cables are disconnected from the back of the server, and the power cord is disconnected from the grounded (earthed) AC outlet before installing devices.
  • Page 66: Sas Cabling

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com SAS cabling Video connector cabling Cabling 66...
  • Page 67: Battery-Backed Write Cache Cabling

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Battery-backed write cache cabling Cabling 67...
  • Page 68: Diagnostic Tools

    To obtain the guide, refer to any of the following sources and then select the HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide: •...
  • Page 69: Hp Instant Support Enterprise Edition

    This automated server configuration process cuts time from each server deployed, making it possible to scale server deployments to high volumes in a rapid manner. For more information, and to download the SmartStart Scripting Toolkit, refer to the HP website (http://www.hp.com/servers/sstoolkit).
  • Page 70: Rompaq Utility

    Configuring memory options • Language selection For more information on RBSU, see the HP ROM-Based Setup Utility User Guide on the Documentation CD or the HP website (http://www.hp.com/support/smartstart/documentation). ROMPaq utility The ROMPaq utility enables you to upgrade the system firmware (BIOS) or Lights-Out 100 firmware. To upgrade the firmware, insert a ROMPaq diskette into the diskette drive or ROMPaq USB Key into an available USB port and boot the system.
  • Page 71: Integrated Lights-Out 2 Technology

    ASR increases server availability by restarting the server within a specified time after a system hang or shutdown. At the same time, the HP SIM console notifies you by sending a message to a designated pager number that ASR has restarted the system. You can disable ASR from the HP SIM console or through RBSU.
  • Page 72: Hp Insight Diagnostics

    (http://www.hp.com/servers/diags). USB support HP provides both standard USB support and legacy USB support. Standard support is provided by the operating system through the appropriate USB device drivers. HP provides support for USB devices before the operating system loads through legacy USB support, which is enabled by default in the system ROM.
  • Page 73: Processor-Related Port 85 Codes

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Port 85 code Description Port 85 codes in this format indicate memory-related errors. See "Memory-related port 85 codes (on page 74)" for more information. Port 85 codes in this format indicate expansion board-related errors. See "Expansion board-related port 85 codes (on page 74)"...
  • Page 74: Memory-Related Port 85 Codes

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Memory-related port 85 codes Memory-related port 85 codes display in the format 4xh. IMPORTANT: Reboot the server after completing each numbered step. If the error condition continues, proceed with the next step. To troubleshoot memory-related error codes: Check the memory LEDs ("Memory board LEDs and components"...
  • Page 75: Miscellaneous Port 85 Codes

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com IMPORTANT: Processor socket 1 and PPM slot 1 must be populated at all times or the server does not function properly. PPMs ("PPM" on page 58), except the PPM installed in slot 1 DIMMs ("Removing and installing a memory board (hot-plug)"...
  • Page 76: Server Component Identification

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Server component identification Front panel components Item Description Drive blank for optional diskette or DVD-ROM drive DVD-ROM drive Video/USB connector USB connector Tape drive blank SAS hard drives Server component identification 76...
  • Page 77: Front Panel Leds And Buttons

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Front panel LEDs and buttons Item Description Status UID button and LED Blue = Activated Flashing blue = System being managed remotely Off = Deactivated Internal health LED Green = Normal (system on) Flashing amber = System health degraded Flashing red = System health critical External health (power...
  • Page 78: Rear Panel Components

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Rear panel components Item Description NIC 1 connector NIC 2 connector USB connectors iLO 2 connector Parallel connector PCI-X slot 1, 64-bit/100-MHz PCI-X slot 2, 64-bit/100-MHz PCI-X slot 3, 64-bit/100-MHz PCI-X slot 4, 64-bit/100-MHz PCI Express x4 slot 5 PCI Express x4 slot 6 PCI Express x4 slot 7...
  • Page 79: Rear Panel Leds And Buttons

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Rear panel LEDs and buttons Item Description Status UID LED Blue = Activated Flashing blue = System remotely managed Off = Deactivated NIC activity LED Green or flashing green = Network activity (Integrated NC371i) Off = No network activity NIC link LED Green = Linked to network...
  • Page 80: System Board Components

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com System board components Item Description PCI Express x4 slot 10 PCI Express x4 slot 9 PCI Express x4 slot 8 PCI Express x4 slot 7 PCI Express x4 slot 6 PCI Express x4 slot 5 PCI-X slot 4, 64-bit/100-MHz PCI-X slot 3, 64-bit/100-MHz PCI-X slot 2, 64-bit/100-MHz...
  • Page 81: System Maintenance Switches

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Item Description Fan board signal connector Processor socket 3 Processor socket 2 Fan board signal connector Fan board power connector Processor socket 1 Power connector Fan connector Fan connector Power supply signal connector Internal USB connector System maintenance switches The system maintenance switch (SW1) is an eight-position switch that is reserved.
  • Page 82: Nmi Functionality

    The system management driver must be installed for the internal system health LED to provide pre-failure and warranty conditions. The front panel health LEDs indicate only the current hardware status. In some situations, HP SIM may report server status differently than the health LEDs because the software tracks additional system attributes.
  • Page 83: System Board Leds And Systems Insight Display Codes

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com System LED and Internal health Status color LED color DIMM failure, slot X Flashing red • DIMM in slot X has failed. (amber) • DIMM has experienced a multi-bit error. DIMM failure, slot X Flashing amber •...
  • Page 84: Sas And Sata Device Numbers

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Code Component Status Fan board cable(s) Fan board power or signal cables are not installed. Memory board Base memory failure (memory board 1 is not installed or no valid memory configuration is present) SAS backplane power cable SAS backplane or cable is not present System interlock...
  • Page 85: Sas And Sata Hard Drive Leds

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com HP recommends populating hard drive bays starting with the lowest SAS device number. SAS and SATA hard drive LEDs Item Description Fault/ID LED (amber/blue) Online LED (green) SAS and SATA hard drive LED combinations...
  • Page 86: Memory Board Leds And Components

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Online/activity Fault/UID LED Interpretation LED (green) (amber/blue) On, off, or flashing Steadily blue The drive is operating normally, and it has been selected by a management application. Amber, flashing A predictive failure alert has been received for this drive. regularly (1 Hz) Replace the drive as soon as possible.
  • Page 87 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com • The board is removed from the system Item Description Status Release latch — Ejector lever — Locking switch — Removable Green = OK to remove the board Off = Do not remove if the system is on DIMM 1 LED Green = DIMM installed Amber = Failed or degraded DIMM...
  • Page 88 ("Memory board LEDs and components" on page 86). To change the selected mode, run RBSU and change the AMP mode. Refer to "HP ROM-Based Setup Utility (on page 69)" for more information. NOTE: If the Online Spare, Mirrored, and RAID LEDs are off, the server is in Advanced ECC mode.
  • Page 89: Dimm Slots

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Advanced Online spare Hot-plug Hot-plug RAID ECC memory memory mirrored memory memory Board status Green Green Green Green DIMM 1 to 6, Green Green Green Green if populated Online spare Green status Mirrored Green status RAID status...
  • Page 90: Hot-Plug Power Supply Leds

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Hot-plug power supply LEDs Item Description Power LED (primary power supply) Failure LED (primary power supply) Power LED (redundant power supply) Failure LED (redundant power supply) Power LED Failure LED Status (green) (amber) No AC power to all power supply units No AC power to this power supply unit only or power supply failure (includes over voltage and over temperature)
  • Page 91: Hot-Plug Fans

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Hot-plug fans Item Description Configuration Fan 1 Redundant Fan 2 Primary Fan 3 Redundant Fan 4 Primary Fan 5 Redundant Fan 6 Primary Hot-plug fan LEDs Server component identification 91...
  • Page 92 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Status Green = Operating normally Amber = Failed Off = No power Server component identification 92...
  • Page 93: Specifications

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Specifications Environmental specifications Specification Value Temperature range* Operating 10°C to 35°C (50°F to 95°F) Shipping -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F) Maximum wet bulb temperature 28°C (82.4°F) Relative humidity (noncondensing)** Operating 10% to 90% Non-operating 5% to 95% * All temperature ratings shown are for sea level.
  • Page 94: Hot-Plug Power Supply Calculations

    * 100 to 127 VAC is required for 8 A; 200 to 240 VAC is required for 4 A. Hot-plug power supply calculations For hot-plug power supply specifications and calculators to determine electrical and heat loading for the server, refer to the HP Enterprise Configurator website (http://h30099.www3.hp.com/configurator/). DDR SDRAM DIMM specifications NOTE: Use only 512-MB, 1-GB, 2-GB, or 4-GB;...
  • Page 95: Cd-Rom Drive Specifications

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Specification Value Sectors per track (high/low) 18/9 Tracks per side (high/low) 80/80 Access times Track-to-track (high/low) 3 ms/6 ms Average (high/low) 169 ms/94 ms Setting time 15 ms Latency average 100 ms Cylinders (high/low) 80/80 Read/write heads CD-ROM drive specifications...
  • Page 96: Dvd-Rom Drive Specifications

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Specification Value Wave length 700 ± 25 nm Divergence angle 53.5° ± 1.5° Output power 0.14 mW Operating conditions Temperature 5°C to 45°C (41°F to 118°F) Humidity 5% to 90% DVD-ROM drive specifications Specification Value Disk formats...
  • Page 97: Sas And Sata Hard Drive Specifications

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Specification Value Wave length 700 ± 25 nm Divergence angle 53.5° ± 1.5° Output power 0.14 mW Operating conditions Temperature 5°C to 45°C (41°F to 118°F) Humidity 5% to 90% SAS and SATA hard drive specifications Item 36-GB SAS drive 72-GB SAS drive...
  • Page 98: Acronyms And Abbreviations

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Acronyms and abbreviations ABEND abnormal end Advanced Memory Protection Automatic Server Recovery BBWC battery-backed write cache double data rate front side bus iLO 2 Integrated Lights-Out 2 Integrated Management Log network interface controller NVRAM non-volatile memory ORCA...
  • Page 99 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com PCI-X peripheral component interconnect extended POST Power-On Self Test processor power module RBSU ROM-Based Setup Utility serial attached SCSI SATA serial ATA SCSI small computer system interface SDRAM synchronous dynamic RAM Systems Insight Manager unit identification universal serial bus Acronyms and abbreviations 99...
  • Page 100: Index

    90 components, system 21 HP Insight Diagnostics 72 connectors 66, 76 HP ProLiant Essentials Foundation Pack 71 crash dump analysis 82 HP Systems Insight Manager, overview 71 CSR (customer self repair) 6 customer self repair (CSR) 6...
  • Page 101 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Integrated Lights-Out (iLO) 71 PPM retaining bracket 42 Integrated Management Log (IML) 70 preparation procedures 27 internal health LED 82, 85 processor air baffle 38 processor-related port 85 codes 73 processors 54 LED, fan 91 LEDs 76 LEDs, hard drive 85 rack bezel 33...
  • Page 102 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com tape drive blank 31 tape drives 32 tower bezel, removing 29 tower cover, removing 30 troubleshooting 68 UID LED 28, 82 USB connectors 53 USB support 72 utilities 68 utilities, deployment 68, 69 video connector 53, 66, 76 warnings 27 Index 102...

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