Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Manual
Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Manual

Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Manual

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ProLiant CL380
User Guide
Third Edition (September 2000)
Part Number 118128-003
Compaq Computer Corporation

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  • Page 1 ProLiant CL380 User Guide Third Edition (September 2000) Part Number 118128-003 Compaq Computer Corporation...
  • Page 2 All other product names mentioned herein may be trademarks and/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

    ProLiant CL380 Tower Model ................. 1-2 ProLiant CL380 Rack Model................1-2 ProLiant CL380 Front View ..................1-3 ProLiant CL380 Rack Model with Optional Bay Area Hard Drives ....1-4 ProLiant CL380 Rear View ..................1-5 ProLiant CL380 Internal View ................1-7 Shared Storage Area ..................
  • Page 4 Data Protection for High-Availability Environment......... 2-3 Space Requirements..................2-4 Airflow Requirements..................2-4 Temperature Requirements................2-5 Power Requirements ..................2-6 Grounding ......................2-6 Installing the ProLiant CL380 Tower Model............2-7 Unpacking the ProLiant CL380 ................2-8 Locating the ProLiant CL380 Access Panel Labels..........2-10...
  • Page 5: Installing

    Airflow Requirements ..................3-6 Temperature Requirements................3-7 Power Requirements..................3-8 Grounding......................3-9 Installing the Rack Model ProLiant CL380............. 3-9 Unpacking the ProLiant CL380 ................3-11 Locating the System Access Panel Labels............. 3-13 Locating the Rack Mounting Hardware Kit............3-14 Removing Shipping Safeguards................3-15 Removing the Server Node Shipping Screws..........
  • Page 6 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Chapter 4 Installing Hardware Options Power Supplies......................4-3 Replacing a Hot-Plug Redundant Power Supply ..........4-4 Replacing a Server Node Power Supply ............4-7 Connecting Nodes to an External KVM Switch ............ 4-12 Installing an Uninterruptible Power Supply............4-18 Connecting a Compaq R6000 UPS..............
  • Page 7 Contents vii Cabling Guidelines continued Determining the Cables Needed ................5-4 Removable Media Devices ................5-4 SCSI Device Installation Guidelines ..............5-5 SCSI Cable Connectors ..................5-5 Internal Cabling Matrix ..................5-7 Internal Cabling Examples ................5-8 Connecting External Cables................... 5-10 External Cabling Matrix for Shared Storage ..........
  • Page 8 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Appendix B Electrostatic Discharge Grounding Methods ....................B-2 Appendix C Installing a New Battery System Board Battery Replacement.................C-1 Installing the System Board Battery ..............C-1 Appendix D Switches and Jumpers System Board Switches................... D-1 Processor Switch Settings ..................D-2 System Configuration Switch Settings..............
  • Page 9: Index

    Server Nodes ....................G-3 Shared Storage RAID Controller CR3500 LED Indicators ........G-4 Shared Storage Isolator Board LED Indicators............G-5 Compaq Hot-Plug Ultra2 and Ultra3 SCSI Hard Drive LED Indicators ....G-6 Power Supply LED Indicators .................G-7 Network LED Indicators..................G-8 Compaq Embedded NC3163 Fast Ethernet WOL Controller......G-8 Compaq NC3123 Fast Ethernet NIC PCI 10/100 WOL ........G-9...
  • Page 10: About This Guide

    About This Guide This guide is designed to be used as step-by-step instructions for installation and as a reference for operation, troubleshooting, and future upgrades. Text Conventions This document uses the following conventions to distinguish elements of text: Keys Keys appear in boldface. A plus sign (+) between two keys indicates that they should be pressed simultaneously.
  • Page 11: Symbols On Equipment

    Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Symbols on Equipment These icons may be located on equipment in areas where hazardous conditions may exist. Any surface or area of the equipment marked with these symbols indicates the presence of electrical shock hazards. Enclosed area contains no operator serviceable parts.
  • Page 12: Symbols In Text

    About This Guide xiii 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 13: Getting Help

    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. Outside North America, call the nearest Compaq Technical Support Phone Center.
  • Page 14: Compaq Website

    About This Guide xv Compaq Website The Compaq website has information on this product as well as the latest drivers and Flash ROM images. You can access the Compaq website by logging on to the Internet at: http://www.compaq.com Compaq Authorized Reseller For the name of your nearest Compaq Authorized Reseller: In the United States, call 1-800-345-1518.
  • Page 15: Compaq Proliant Cl380 Features

    SmartStart™, and Automatic Server Recovery (ASR), for ease of installation and monitoring. Through the use of redundancy and cluster failover, the ProLiant CL380 can be configured to eliminate virtually all single points of failure, allowing the system to continue to run in the event of a hardware or software failure. This...
  • Page 16: Proliant Cl380 Tower Model

    1-2 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide ProLiant CL380 Tower Model CL US TE RI NG SE RV Figure 1-1. Compaq ProLiant CL380 tower model ProLiant CL380 Rack Model Figure 1-2. Compaq ProLiant CL380 rack model...
  • Page 17: Proliant Cl380 Front View

    The following figure shows the three main system areas and the bay configuration on the front of a system. This is the standard configuration. LINK LINK Figure 1-3. ProLiant CL380 front components Table 1-1 ProLiant CL380 Front Panel Components Item...
  • Page 18: Proliant Cl380 Rack Model With Optional Bay Area Hard Drives

    ProLiant CL380 Rack Model with Optional Bay Area Hard Drives Figure 1-4 shows the ProLiant CL380 with the optional bay area hard drives. Chapter 4 provides information on a number of options that can be installed into the ProLiant CL380.
  • Page 19: Proliant Cl380 Rear View

    SERVER NODE 1 SERVER NODE 2 ACT / LINK ACT / LINK Figure 1-5. ProLiant CL380 rear components Table 1-2 ProLiant CL380 Rear Panel Components Item Description Shared storage area rear panel connectors...
  • Page 20 1-6 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Table 1-2 ProLiant CL380 Rear Panel Components continued Item Description Shared storage to server node SCSI connectors Shared Storage Area Server Node Server Node IMPORTANT: Compaq recommends that both server nodes be configured identically.
  • Page 21: Proliant Cl380 Internal View

    Compaq ProLiant CL380 Features 1-7 ProLiant CL380 Internal View Shared Storage Area Figure 1-6 shows the main features in the shared storage area of the system. The following table describes the key features. Figure 1-6. An inside view of the shared storage area of the system...
  • Page 22: Server Nodes

    1-8 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Server Nodes Figure 1-7 shows the main features inside a server node. The following table describes key features of the node components. L IN Figure 1-7. An inside view of a server node Table 1-4...
  • Page 23: Industry Support

    PCI expansion boards, as well as support for Wide Ultra2 and Ultra3 SCSI devices. Standard Features The following features are standard on all Compaq ProLiant CL380 models unless otherwise noted. Processors and Processor Power Modules...
  • Page 24: Processors And Processor Power Modules

    Support for 133-MHz Front Side Bus (FSB) operation Server Node System Memory The ProLiant CL380 comes standard with 128-MB of memory on each server node. The memory is: 133-MHz registered Synchronous DRAM (SDRAM). Error Checking and Correcting (ECC) memory. The ECC memory uses an error encoding scheme for memory error detection and correction.
  • Page 25: Expansion Slots

    Compaq ProLiant CL380 Features 1-11 Expansion Slots The expansion slots on the riser board are configured as shown Figure 1-8. Figure 1-8. Locating system expansion slots Slot 1 is a 32-bit primary PCI bus slot. Slots 2, 3, and 4 are 64-bit PCI expansion slots.
  • Page 26: Disk Controllers

    Network Controllers The ProLiant CL380 comes equipped with one Compaq NC3163 embedded Fast Ethernet WOL on the PCI local bus and one Compaq NC3123 Fast Ethernet NIC PCI 10/100 WOL controller in each server node. Both controllers include the same features:...
  • Page 27: Mass Storage

    Compaq ProLiant CL380 Features 1-13 Mass Storage ProLiant CL380 Shared Storage Area The system shared storage drive cage area supports up to six 1-inch Wide Ultra2 or Ultra3 SCSI drives. Figure 1-10 illustrates the position of each drive bay in the shared storage drive cage. When optional shared external storage is connected to the system, the system supports up to fourteen 1-inch Wide Ultra2 or Ultra3 SCSI drives.
  • Page 28 1-14 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Server Nodes Each server node supports up to six drives: Two available half-height 5.25-inch removable media bays (A and B as seen in figure 1-10) NOTE: The removable media bays can be used for one 5.25-inch, full-height device, or two 5.25 inch, half height devices.
  • Page 29 Compaq ProLiant CL380 Features 1-15 Figure 1-11 shows the position of each drive bay (identified by 1 or 2) and removable media bay (identified by A or B) in the server nodes. The table describes the standard diskette and CD-ROM configuration.
  • Page 30: Standard Interfaces

    CR3500 RAID Controllers Shared storage SCSI connectors (2) Video The ProLiant CL380 comes equipped with a 4-MB on-board video SDRAM memory controller on each server node. Integrated video controller provides maximum resolution of 1600 x 1200 noninterlaced resolution at 16 million colors...
  • Page 31: Power Supplies

    One 225-watt power supply in each server node. This may be a standard AC voltage model or an optional DC voltage model. NOTE: All power supplies in the ProLiant CL380 must be of the same type. Either all AC voltage or all DC voltage power supplies must be installed in the system.
  • Page 32: Kvm Switch

    1-18 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide KVM Switch The ProLiant CL380 comes equipped with a dual-port keyboard, video, and mouse (KVM) switch that allows you to control both server nodes with the same keyboard, video, and mouse. For more information on the KVM switch, see Appendix F, “KVM Switch.”...
  • Page 33: System Management And Configuration

    Compaq ProLiant CL380 Features 1-19 System Management and Configuration Compaq offers an extensive set of utilities and tools to support effective system management and configuration. The following features are described in this guide: Default configuration Compaq SmartStart System management Disk fault tolerance...
  • Page 34: Default Configuration

    Compaq SmartStart Compaq SmartStart, which is located on the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD, is the intelligent way to configure your Compaq ProLiant CL380 with major operating system software. SmartStart helps you achieve a well-integrated system that ensures maximum manageability and dependability.
  • Page 35: System Management

    Remote Insight Board. IMPORTANT: The IML does not report events for the shared storage area. For more information on the IML, refer to the Compaq ProLiant CL380 Software User Guide. Disk Fault Tolerance Fault tolerance allows the system to recover from a hardware problem without interrupting the system’s performance.
  • Page 36: Compaq Insight Manager

    Control system security and configuration Remotely control the system Initiate rapid recovery services Compaq ProLiant CL380 systems have a robust set of hardware subsystem management capabilities. For more information, refer to the Compaq ProLiant CL380 Software User Guide. Compaq System Configuration Utility...
  • Page 37: Automatic Server Recovery-2

    Automatic Server Recovery-2 Automatic Server Recovery-2 (ASR-2) enables the server node to boot automatically from either the operating system or the Compaq Utilities. If there is a critical system failure, ASR-2 automatically restarts the server node and pages a designated system administrator.
  • Page 38: Status Led Indicators

    Shared Storage RAID Controllers. For more information on using the CR3500 Configuration Utility, refer to the Compaq ProLiant CL380 Software User Guide. Security Features The following security features are standard on the ProLiant CL380: Power-On Password Administrator Password Diskette Boot Control...
  • Page 39: Diagnostics

    Compaq ProLiant CL380 Features 1-25 Diagnostics Some of the software and firmware diagnostic tools available for your use are: Power-On Self-Test (POST) Diagnostics (DIAGS) ROMPaq utilities to upgrade flash ROMs Automatic Server Recovery-2 (ASR-2)
  • Page 40: Installing The Proliant Cl380 Tower Model

    Chapter Installing the ProLiant CL380 Tower Model This chapter is intended to help you install the Compaq ProLiant CL380 tower model. The following information about your system is covered: Optimum environment Unpacking the system Locating the documentation on the system...
  • Page 41: Proliant Cl380 Warnings And Precautions

    Unplug the power cord from each power supply to disconnect power to the equipment. CAUTION: Compaq recommends that you protect your system from power fluctuations and temporary interruptions with a regulating uninterruptible power supply (UPS). This device protects the hardware from damage caused by power surges and voltage spikes and allows time for the system to operate after a power failure.
  • Page 42: The Optimum Environment

    The UPS protects data being processed in the event of electrical power loss to the ProLiant CL380. Without a UPS, transactions in process are not completed and the data being processed would be lost. To maximize performance, the CR3500 RAID Controller write-back cache reports a transaction as complete once the data is in cache.
  • Page 43: Space Requirements

    Airflow Requirements The Compaq ProLiant CL380 draws cool air in through the front doors and exhausts warm air out the rear. Therefore, the front doors of the system must be adequately ventilated to allow ambient room air to enter the system, and the rear must be adequately ventilated to allow the warm air to escape the unit.
  • Page 44: Temperature Requirements

    The Compaq Maximum Recommended Ambient Operating Temperature (TMRA) for most server products is 35°C (95°F). Therefore, do not allow the temperature in the room where the tower ProLiant CL380 is located to exceed 35°C (95°F). The operating temperature inside the system will always be higher than the room temperature and depends on the configuration of equipment in your system.
  • Page 45: Power Requirements

    2-6 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Power Requirements WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury, fire, or damage to the equipment, do not overload the AC supply branch circuit that provides power to the system. Consult the electrical authority having jurisdiction over your facility’s wiring and installation requirements for more information.
  • Page 46: Installing The Proliant Cl380 Tower Model

    Installing the ProLiant CL380 Tower Model 2-7 Installing the ProLiant CL380 Tower Model A brief summary of the steps required to install your Compaq ProLiant CL380 follows, then more information about each of these steps is presented in sections later in this chapter.
  • Page 47: Unpacking The Proliant Cl380

    Mouse Video Network NOTE: For detailed instructions on cabling the ProLiant CL380, see Chapter 5, “Cabling Guidelines,” or refer to the individual option kits. 7. Power up the system. 8. Register your system. For system registration information, refer to the Server Setup and Management pack shipped with your system.
  • Page 48: T-15 Torx Screwdriver

    Installing the ProLiant CL380 Tower Model 2-9 In addition to the supplied items, you may need: Options to be installed, such as: IMPORTANT: Compaq recommends that both server nodes be configured identically. Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) Hot-plug hard drives Hot-plug drive cage...
  • Page 49: Locating The Proliant Cl380 Access Panel Labels

    2-10 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Locating the ProLiant CL380 Access Panel Labels A significant amount of system configuration and option installation information is provided on the access panel labels, (as shown in Figure 2-2). The access labels are located on the inside of the top access panel and the right side access panel.
  • Page 50: Removing Shipping Safeguards

    Installing the ProLiant CL380 Tower Model 2-11 Removing Shipping Safeguards The ProLiant CL380 comes with three shipping safeguards installed. These safeguards were engineered to protect your system during shipping. Removing the Server Node Shipping Screws Each server node comes with two shipping screws installed. These screws help keep the nodes from being damaged during shipping.
  • Page 51 2-12 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide 2. Remove the two shipping screws from each server node. Figure 2-4. Removing the server node shipping screws 3. Replace the right side access panel. Slide the access panel back into its original position .
  • Page 52: Removing The Server Node Shipping Bracket

    Installing the ProLiant CL380 Tower Model 2-13 Removing the Server Node Shipping Bracket The server node comes with a shipping bracket installed to keep the cables from being damaged during shipping. You must remove this bracket. LI NK AC T /...
  • Page 53: Removing The Expansion Board Shipping Bracket

    3. Replace the server node in the system. NOTE: For detailed instructions on replacing a server node in the system, see Chapter 4, “Installing Hardware Options.” Installation of the ProLiant CL380 Tower is now complete. Please refer to Chapter 4 if installation of hardware options is necessary.
  • Page 54: Rack Model

    Chapter Installing the ProLiant CL380 Rack Model This chapter is intended to help you install your new Compaq ProLiant CL380 rack model. This chapter covers the following information about your system: Optimum environment Unpacking the system Locating the documentation on the system Installing the ProLiant CL380 rack model Figure 3-1.
  • Page 55 Rack Information Library CD This CD allows you to view, search, and print documentation for Compaq racks and rack options. It also assists in the setup and optimization of your new Compaq rack to best fit the needs of your environment.
  • Page 56: Rack Warnings And Precautions

    Installing the ProLiant CL380 Rack Model 3-3 Rack Warnings and Precautions Before beginning the installation procedures, make sure you understand the following warnings: WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury, always ensure that the rack is adequately stabilized before extending a component outside the rack. A rack may become unstable if more than one component is extended for any reason.
  • Page 57: Proliant Cl380 Warnings And Precautions

    CAUTION: The rack-mountable ProLiant CL380 must always be operated with the access panels on. Proper cooling will not be achieved if the system unit...
  • Page 58: Using The Compaq Installation Service

    The UPS protects data being processed to the ProLiant CL380. Without a UPS, in the event of electrical power loss, transactions in process are not completed and the data being processed would be lost.
  • Page 59: Space Requirements

    Airflow Requirements Compaq ProLiant rack-mountable systems draw cool air in through the front door and exhaust warm air out the rear. Therefore, the front door of the rack must be adequately ventilated to allow ambient room air to enter the cabinet, and the rear door must be adequately ventilated to allow warm air to escape the cabinet.
  • Page 60: Temperature Requirements

    Installing the ProLiant CL380 Rack Model 3-7 Temperature Requirements To ensure continued safe and reliable operation of the equipment, place the system in a well-ventilated, climate-controlled environment. The Compaq Maximum Recommended Ambient Operating Temperature (TMRA) for most server products is 35°C (95°F). Therefore, do not allow the temperature in the room where the rack is located to exceed 35°C (95°F).
  • Page 61: Power Requirements

    3-8 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Power Requirements WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury, fire, or damage to the equipment, do not overload the AC supply branch circuit that provides power to the rack. Consult the electrical authority having jurisdiction over your facility wiring and installation requirements.
  • Page 62: Grounding

    Plug each component into a reliably grounded outlet. Installing the Rack Model ProLiant CL380 A brief summary of the steps required to install your Compaq ProLiant CL380 follows: 1. Select an appropriate site for your rack. See the Rack Planning and Information Guide online document for site selection criteria.
  • Page 63 Mouse Video Network NOTE: For detailed instructions on cabling the ProLiant CL380, see Chapter 5, “Cabling Guidelines,” or refer to the individual option kits. 10. Power up the system. 11. Register your system. For system registration information, refer to the...
  • Page 64: Unpacking The Proliant Cl380

    Unpack the shipping boxes by following the instructions and illustrations printed on the outside of the boxes. Locate the following materials: ProLiant CL380 – located inside the shipping box Power cords – located inside the country-specific kit box Hardware documentation and software packs inside the country-specific...
  • Page 65: Tape Drives

    Options to be installed, such as: CAUTION: The Shared Storage RAID Controller CR3500 does not contain a battery-backed cache. Compaq recommends that the system be connected to an uninterruptible power supply (UPS). Operating the system without a UPS could cause data corruption in the event of a power failure.
  • Page 66: Locating The System Access Panel Labels

    Installing the ProLiant CL380 Rack Model 3-13 Locating the System Access Panel Labels A significant amount of system configuration and option installation information is provided on the access panel labels. As shown in the figure below, these labels are located on the inside of the top access panel and the right side access panel.
  • Page 67: Locating The Rack Mounting Hardware Kit

    3-14 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Locating the Rack Mounting Hardware Kit The following figure and table describe the equipment needed to mount a system into a Compaq rack. The rack mounting hardware kit is included with the system. Figure 3-3. Rack mounting hardware kit...
  • Page 68: Removing Shipping Safeguards

    Rack Resource CD Kit (shipped with Compaq racks) Rack Builder Configuration Tool (available on the Compaq website or with the Rack Resource CD Kit) Rack Information Library (available on the Compaq website or with the Rack Resource CD Kit) Removing Shipping Safeguards The ProLiant CL380 comes with three shipping safeguards installed.
  • Page 69: Removing The Server Node Shipping Screws

    3-16 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Removing the Server Node Shipping Screws Each server node comes with two shipping screws installed. These screws help keep the nodes from being damaged during shipping. You must remove these two screws from each node.
  • Page 70: Removing The Server Node Shipping Bracket

    Installing the ProLiant CL380 Rack Model 3-17 3. Replace the right side access panel. ACT / LIN K ACT / LIN K Figure 3-6. Replacing the right side access panel (cables removed for clarity) Removing the Server Node Shipping Bracket The server node comes with a shipping bracket installed to keep the cables from being damaged during shipping.
  • Page 71: Removing The Expansion Board Shipping Bracket

    3-18 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Removing the Expansion Board Shipping Bracket Each server node includes a bracket to keep expansion boards in place during shipping. You must remove this bracket before installing or removing expansion boards. Reinstalling the bracket is optional.
  • Page 72: Installing The System Into The Rack

    Installing the ProLiant CL380 Rack Model 3-19 Installing the System into the Rack Removing the Top Access Panel Figure 3-9. Removing the top access panel 1. Locate the thumb screws on the front of the unit and remove them by turning them in a counter-clockwise direction.
  • Page 73: Removing The Slide Fillers (Optional)

    3-20 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Removing the Slide Fillers (Optional) If two slide fillers are covering the spaces on the right and left sides of the system chassis, they should be removed. The slide fillers cover the area where the slide rails mount.
  • Page 74: Removing The Casters

    Installing the ProLiant CL380 Rack Model 3-21 Removing the Casters To remove the casters: 1. Place the system on its left side. 2. Remove the three screws that attach each caster, then remove each caster. Figure 3-11. Removing the casters...
  • Page 75: Installing The Rack Lift Assists

    3-22 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Installing the Rack Lift Assists To install the rack lift assists: 1. Align the two rack lift assists with the holes on the right side of the chassis and secure each lift assist with two 6-32 self-threading screws.
  • Page 76: Attaching The Slide Rails To The Mounting Brackets

    Installing the ProLiant CL380 Rack Model 3-23 Attaching the Slide Rails to the Mounting Brackets The slide rails and mounting brackets form assemblies that attach to the rack. To attach the slide rails to the mounting bracket: 1. Locate the slide rails and the mounting brackets.
  • Page 77: Attaching The Slide Rail Assembly To The Rack

    3-24 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide 3. Align the front screw holes in the slide rail and the mounting bracket. 4. Fasten the slide rail to the mounting bracket with three 8-32 x 1/4-inch slotted screws . Retract the inner slide to access the fourth screw hole that was covered when you attached the first three screws.
  • Page 78: Marking The Rack With The Template

    Installing the ProLiant CL380 Rack Model 3-25 Marking the Rack with the Template Use the template provided with the kit to mark the rack for cage nut and mounting bracket positions. Starting at the bottom of the rack or at the top of a previously mounted component: 1.
  • Page 79: Inserting Cage Nuts Into The Rack Frame

    3-26 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Inserting Cage Nuts into the Rack Frame The cage nuts fit inside the rails at the marked locations. 1. Use the cage nut fitting tool to insert a cage nut into the rails. Squeeze...
  • Page 80: Installing The Slide Rail Assembly To The Rack

    Installing the ProLiant CL380 Rack Model 3-27 Installing the Slide Rail Assembly to the Rack To install the slide rail assembly: 1. Place a mounting bracket in position according to the pencil marks made earlier. 2. Attach the front of the bracket on the inside of the front of the rack with two M6 x 1.0-12L Phillips screws.
  • Page 81 3-28 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide 3. Secure the back of each mounting bracket on the outside of the back of the rack with two M6 x 1.0-12L Phillips screws and cage nuts. IMPORTANT: Make sure that the mounting bracket is level from front to back.
  • Page 82: Installing The System Into The Rack

    Installing the ProLiant CL380 Rack Model 3-29 Installing the System into the Rack WARNING: This product is very heavy. To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment: Remove all pluggable power supplies and modules to reduce 56-70 kg the weight of the product before lifting it.
  • Page 83 3-30 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide 2. Lift the system with the rack lift assists. 3. Set the system on top of the extended slides. Figure 3-20. Placing the system on the slide rails 4. Slide the system between the extended slides as far as it will go.
  • Page 84: Slide Rails

    Installing the ProLiant CL380 Rack Model 3-31 5. Carefully align the three screw holes on each side of the system and the slide rail assembly. Attach the system to the slide rail assembly with six 8-32 slotted head screws. CAUTION: Be sure to keep the system parallel to the floor when sliding the system rails into the slide rails.
  • Page 85 3-32 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide 9. Slide the system into the rack. Figure 3-22. Sliding the system into the rack 10. Secure the system in the rack. Figure 3-23. Securing the system in the rack...
  • Page 86: Attaching The Cable Management Arm Bracket And Cable Management Arm

    Installing the ProLiant CL380 Rack Model 3-33 Attaching the Cable Management Arm Bracket and Cable Management Arm The cable management arm bracket and arm assembly lets you organize and secure the cables in the back of the system. The cable management arm attaches to the cable management arm bracket on the system and to the rack.
  • Page 87 2. Align the other end of the cable management arm on the outside of the rear rack frame. Attach the end with two 10-32 Phillips screws. Installation of the ProLiant CL380 is now complete. Continue to Chapter 4, if installation of hardware options is necessary.
  • Page 88: Installing Hardware Options

    The following instructions provide detailed procedures for installing hardware option upgrades. For additional information refer to the Compaq ProLiant CL380 Hardware Installation and Configuration poster included in the shipping box or the labels attached to the inside of the system access panels.
  • Page 89 4-2 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide This chapter discusses accessing a server node and installing the following hardware options: Power supplies Hot-plug hard drives Hot plug drive cage Shared Storage RAID Controllers CR3500 Processors and Processor Power Modules Memory Expansion boards Removable media devices Installing a 3.5-inch hard drive into a 5.25-inch drive bay...
  • Page 90: Power Supplies

    Installing Hardware Options 4-3 Power Supplies The Compaq ProLiant CL380 is equipped with four power supplies. SERVER NODE 1 SERVER NODE 2 ACT / LINK ACT / LINK Figure 4-1. Power supply locations Table 4-1 Power Supply Locations Identifier Description...
  • Page 91: Replacing A Hot-Plug Redundant Power Supply

    4-4 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Replacing a Hot-Plug Redundant Power Supply Only the power supplies in the shared storage area are hot-plug and redundant. If one power supply in the shared storage area fails, the redundant power supply allows the system to continue operating normally.
  • Page 92 Installing Hardware Options 4-5 3. Unplug the power cord from the failed power supply. DE 1 ER NO SE RV DE 2 ER NO SE RV Figure 4-3. Unplugging the power cord (other cables removed for clarity) 4. Open the ejector lever and slide the power supply out of the system ER NOD...
  • Page 93 4-6 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide 5. Remove the protective slot cover from the new power supply. Figure 4-5. Removing the protective slot cover from the power supply 6. Slide a new power supply into the vacant power supply bay...
  • Page 94: Replacing A Server Node Power Supply

    Installing Hardware Options 4-7 8. Swing the cable management arm back into place and secure the latch (rack model only). SE RV ER NO DE 1 SE RV ER NO DE 2 AC T / LI NK Figure 4-7. Securing the cable management arm 9.
  • Page 95 4-8 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide 2. Perform a system shutdown for that node only, according to your operating system instructions. 3. Open the front bezel doors (tower model only). 4. Place the server node in Standby by pressing the server node Power On/Standby switch.
  • Page 96 Installing Hardware Options 4-9 7. Open the ejector lever and slide the power supply out of the server node DE 1 ER NO SE RV DE 2 ER NO SE RV LI NK AC T / Figure 4-10. Removing the failed power supply 8.
  • Page 97 4-10 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide 9. Slide the new power supply into the power supply bay and close the ejector lever DE 1 ER NO SE RV DE 2 ER NO SE RV LI NK AC T / Figure 4-12. Installing the new power supply 10.
  • Page 98 15. Verify that all applications owned by the node are failed back. For more information on failing back applications, refer to the multimedia presentation on the documentation CD included with your ProLiant CL380 or your system software documentation from the manufacturer.
  • Page 99: Connecting Nodes To An External Kvm Switch

    Connecting Nodes to an External KVM Switch Internal to the ProLiant CL380 is a two-port keyboard, video and monitor (KVM) switch. This switch is only designed to support keyboard, video, and mouse needs of both server nodes in the system. By design, the KVM does not support configurations that cascade or daisy chain its functions to other KVM switches.
  • Page 100: Nodes

    Installing Hardware Options 4-13 3. Place both server nodes in standby by pressing the server node Power On/Standby switch. 4. Place the shared storage area in standby by pressing the shared storage area Power On/Standby switch. Figure 4-14. Placing the server node in Standby 5.
  • Page 101 4-14 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide 7. Disconnect the server node 1 and server node 2 KVM cables from the shared storage area. DE 1 ER NO SE RV DE 2 ER NO SE RV Figure 4-16. Disconnecting the KVM cables (other cables removed for clarity) 8.
  • Page 102 Installing Hardware Options 4-15 9. Repeat Step 8 for server node 2. 10. Connect the proper KVM extension cables to server node 1. 11. Repeat step 10 for the other KVM extension cable for server node 2. SERVER NODE 1 SERVER NODE 2 ACT / LINK ACT / LINK...
  • Page 103 4-16 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide 13. Route the KVM extension cables through the cable management arm and secure them (rack model only). AC T / LI NK Figure 4-19. Routing and securing the cables to the cable management arm...
  • Page 104 Installing Hardware Options 4-17 14. Swing the cable management arm back into place and secure the latch (rack model only). SE RV ER NO DE 1 SE RV ER NO DE 2 AC T / LI NK Figure 4-20. Securing the cable management arm 15.
  • Page 105: Installing An Uninterruptible Power Supply

    Installing an Uninterruptible Power Supply In the event of a power loss, the ProLiant CL380 can take up to 35 minutes to completely shut down. To guarantee that no data is lost during that time, use an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) system. When installing a UPS, there are two supported cabling configurations.
  • Page 106 ACT / LINK ACT / LINK Figure 4-21. Connecting a single UPS product to a ProLiant CL380 Configure your power management software to allow 5 minutes for power to come back on. If power does not come back on in 5 minutes, start the shutdown process.
  • Page 107: Connecting Two Compaq R3000 Ups Units

    4-20 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Connecting Two Compaq R3000 UPS Units To connect two Compaq R3000 UPS units to a ProLiant CL380, perform the following steps. NOTE: See Figure 4-22 for a view of this UPS cabling. Connecting Power Supply Cables 1.
  • Page 108 SERVER NODE 2 ACT / LINK ACT / LINK Figure 4-22. Connecting two UPS units to a ProLiant CL380 1. Configure your power management software to allow 5 minutes for power to come back on. 2. If the power does not come back on in 5 minutes, start the shutdown process.
  • Page 109: Installing A Hot-Plug Ultra2 Or Ultra3 Hard Drive

    4-22 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Installing a Hot-Plug Ultra2 or Ultra3 Hard Drive CAUTION: One hard drive in each server node is the boot drive for that node. Removing the boot drive while it is operating normally will cause the node to fail over.
  • Page 110: Installing Disk Drives

    Installing Disk Drives SCSI ID Numbers for Internal Storage Configuration The ProLiant CL380 supports up to 14 hot-plug Ultra2 or Ultra3 hard drives in the internal storage area of the system. Each server node supports two hot-plug drives (SCSI IDs 0 and 1), and up to four hot-plug drives with the additional 2x1 drive cage option.
  • Page 111: Scsi Id Numbers For External Shared Storage Option (Single Bus)

    SCSI ID Numbers for External Shared Storage Option (Single Bus) The ProLiant CL380 supports up to six hot-plug Ultra2 or Ultra3 hard drives in the shared storage area of the system. When an optional ProLiant StorageWorks Enclosure Model 4214 is connected to the system, the system supports up to 14 Ultra2 or Ultra3 hard drives.
  • Page 112 Figure 4-25 shows an optional external shared storage enclosure connected to a Compaq ProLiant CL380. It shows six disk drives in the shared storage area (SCSI IDs 9 to 14) and eight disk drives in the Model 4214 (SCSI IDs 0 to 5, 8, and 15).
  • Page 113: Scsi Id Numbers For External Shared Storage Option (Dual Bus)

    (SCSI IDs 9 to 14) and seven disk drives in the external shared storage area (SCSI IDs 0 to 5 and 8). The ProLiant CL380 only uses one bus on the external storage unit. Please see Appendix H, “SCSI ID Configurations”...
  • Page 114: Installing An External Shared Storage Device

    4. Turn on the shared storage area. 5. Run the CR3500 Configuration Utility to configure the additional drives. For more information, refer to the Compaq ProLiant CL380 Software User Guide. CAUTION: If the cable for the StorageWorks Enclosure to the SCSI connector of the shared storage area is unplugged or removed while the system is active the system will become inoperable and a loss of data may occur.
  • Page 115: Shared Storage Raid Controller Cr3500

    4-28 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Shared Storage RAID Controller CR3500 The ProLiant CL380 comes standard with one Shared Storage RAID Controller CR3500, which is located in bay 1 (top), and support for a second one. If the second optional Shared Storage RAID Controller CR3500 is installed, the controllers are redundant and hot-replaceable.
  • Page 116 Installing Hardware Options 4-29 4. Open the front bezel doors (tower model only). 5. Power down the shared storage area. Figure 4-28. Powering down the shared storage area...
  • Page 117 4-30 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide 6. Press the ejector button on the CR3500 Controller, as shown in Figure 4-29, on bay 1 (top) 7. Swing the lever outward. 8. Pull out the CR3500 Controller from bay 1 (top). IMPORTANT: Do not insert the original CR3500 RAID Controller in bay 2 (bottom) at this time.
  • Page 118 Installing Hardware Options 4-31 9. Insert the new CR3500 RAID Controller into bay 1 (top) and secure it with the ejector lever Figure 4-30. Installing the CR3500 RAID Controller into bay 1 10. Power up the shared storage area. Figure 4-31. Powering up the shared storage area...
  • Page 119 4-32 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide 11. Verify that the LED indicators go through the proper self-test sequence: Fault LED blinks. Channel 1, 2, 3 activity LED flashes. Heartbeat LED and drive channel LED (Channel 2) illuminates briefly. Heartbeat LED continuously blinks throughout operation. (The drive Channel LED may blink occasionally as it tests the SCSI drives).
  • Page 120 Channel LED may blink occasionally as it tests the SCSI drives). 20. Close the front bezel doors (tower model only). NOTE: For more information on restoring the CR3500 RAID Controller configuration, refer to the Compaq ProLiant CL380 Software User Guide.
  • Page 121: Accessing A Server Node

    4-34 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Accessing a Server Node To install or replace non-hot-plug components in a server node, you must remove the node from the system. 1. Fail over all applications from the node being serviced to the redundant node.
  • Page 122 Installing Hardware Options 4-35 5. Press the node service button for the node being serviced. CAUTION: Pressing the node service button ( ) causes the server node to lose communications with the shared storage area. If the node is still active when the node service button is pressed, data will be lost.
  • Page 123 4-36 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide 6. Remove the power cord from the node being serviced. CAUTION: When removing cables, remove only the cables for the node being serviced. Removing a cable from the active node after the first node has been powered down will cause the entire system to fail and may cause loss of data.
  • Page 124 Installing Hardware Options 4-37 8. Disconnect the heartbeat cable , the NIC cable , and the shared storage SCSI cable from the rear panel of the node. CAUTION: Removing the heartbeat cable , the NIC cable , and the shared storage SCSI cable from both nodes will cause the entire system to fail and may cause loss of data.
  • Page 125 4-38 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide 9. While pressing the release levers at both sides of the server node , pull outward on the node until you feel resistance L IN K A C T Figure 4-38. Releasing the server node WARNING: Releasing the second set of levers frees the server node from the system.
  • Page 126: Replacing A Server Node

    Installing Hardware Options 4-39 Replacing a Server Node To replace the server node, perform the following steps: 1. Replace the server node in the chassis and push it in until it is secured. Figure 4-40. Replacing a server node in the chassis 2.
  • Page 127 4-40 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide 3. Reconnect the mouse , video , and keyboard cables as seen in Figure 4-42. DE 2 ER NO SE RV LI NK AC T / LI NK AC T / Figure 4-42. Reconnecting the mouse, video, and keyboard cables (other cables removed for clarity) 4.
  • Page 128 Installing Hardware Options 4-41 5. Press the node service button for the node being serviced. CAUTION: Pressing the node service button ( ) causes the server node to lose communications with the shared storage area. If the node is still active when the node service button is pressed, data will be lost.
  • Page 129 4-42 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide 6. Power on the server node. Figure 4-45. Powering on the server node...
  • Page 130: Processors And Processor Power Modules

    Installing Hardware Options 4-43 Processors and Processor Power Modules For each processor installed, a Processor Power Module must be installed in the corresponding slot. The procedure for installing processors and Processor Power Modules is the same for slot 1 or 2 in either server node. Figure 4-46 shows the processor and Processor Power Module slot locations.
  • Page 131: Installing A Processor

    Module. Rebooting the server node without a PPM installed in the corresponding socket will cause a POST error and prevent the system from booting. IMPORTANT: Compaq recommends that both server nodes be configured identically. To install a processor, perform the following steps: 1.
  • Page 132 Installing Hardware Options 4-45 2. Press the processor into the socket. Figure 4-47. Installing the processor (riser board removed for clarity) 3. Push the processor latches outward until they snap into place. LIN K AC T Figure 4-48. Securing the processor (riser board removed for clarity) 4.
  • Page 133: Installing A Processor Power Module

    4-46 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Installing a Processor Power Module IMPORTANT: The Processor Power Module (PPM) is keyed to ensure correct alignment. A notch in the bottom edge of the module, near the center, must align with a tab in the mounting bracket.
  • Page 134: Memory

    Installing Hardware Options 4-47 Memory Server node memory can be expanded by installing Compaq Dual Inline Memory Modules (DIMMs). The Compaq ProLiant CL380 system supports up to four registered Synchronous DRAM (SDRAM) DIMMs installed in slots on the system board. Memory can be added one module at a time.
  • Page 135: Maximum Memory Configuration

    DIMM slot 2 (optional) DIMM slot 3 (optional) DIMM slot 4 (optional) Maximum Memory Configuration The ProLiant CL380 allows expansion to 4 GB per server node. In the maximum memory configuration, all four DIMM slots are populated with 1024-MB, 133-MHz registered SDRAM DIMMs.
  • Page 136: Installing Dimms

    Installing Hardware Options 4-49 Installing DIMMs WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the internal system components to cool before touching them. CAUTION: Electrostatic discharge can damage electronic components. Be sure you are properly grounded before beginning any installation procedure. See Appendix B, “Electrostatic Discharge,”...
  • Page 137: Expansion Boards

    4-50 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Expansion Boards Identifying Expansion Slots The riser board in each server node contains four expansion slots: 32 bit PCI slot. Three 64 bit PCI slots. Figure 4-52. Riser board slots...
  • Page 138 ACT / LINK ACT / LINK ACT / LINK Figure 4-53. Locating expansion slots Slots 3 and 4 in each server node are available for the installation of expansion boards. IMPORTANT: Compaq recommends that both server nodes be configured identically.
  • Page 139: Removing The Expansion Board Shipping Bracket

    4-52 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Removing the Expansion Board Shipping Bracket Each server node includes a bracket to keep expansion boards in place during shipping. You must remove this bracket before installing or removing expansion boards. Reinstalling the bracket is optional.
  • Page 140: Installing An Expansion Board

    Installing Hardware Options 4-53 Installing an Expansion Board WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the internal system components to cool before touching them. WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury, be careful when installing and removing expansion boards.
  • Page 141 4-54 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide 3. Remove the expansion slot cover Figure 4-56. Removing the slot cover...
  • Page 142 Installing Hardware Options 4-55 4. Insert the expansion board NOTE: Some full-length PCI boards include a plastic adapter to allow full retention in some shared slots. This adapter must be removed before installing the boards in the server node. 5. Press firmly on the board so that the entire connector seats properly in the riser board.
  • Page 143: Removable Media Devices

    Removable Media Devices NOTE: Setting SCSI IDs is only necessary for tape drives and non hot-pluggable SCSI drives. Hard drives in the ProLiant CL380 automatically have the IDs set on the back plane. Refer to the general installation guidelines below for general rules regarding removable media installation.
  • Page 144 A or B. Removable media bays A and B are 5.25-inch wide x 1.6-inch height drive bays. CAUTION: The ProLiant CL380 does not support the installation of IDE or EIDE fixed disk drives. The following figure shows the available removable media bays.
  • Page 145: Removing A Removable Media Tray

    4-58 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Removing a Removable Media Tray To remove a removable media tray, perform the following steps: NOTE: This procedure must be followed to access the removable media bays. 1. Remove the server node. For instructions see the “Accessing a Server Node”...
  • Page 146 Installing Hardware Options 4-59 3. Remove the T-15 Torx screw and slide the diskette drive away from the front area of the node until it stops Figure 4-60. Releasing the diskette drive (cables removed for clarity) 4. Rotate the rear of the drive toward the outside of the chassis 5.
  • Page 147 4-60 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide 6. Remove the T-15 Torx screw securing the removable media tray to the chassis and slide the tray out of the server node. Figure 4-62. Removing the removable media tray from the server 7. Remove the other media tray if necessary.
  • Page 148: Installing A 3.5-Inch Drive Into A 5.25-Inch Drive Bay

    Installing Hardware Options 4-61 Installing a 3.5-Inch Drive into a 5.25-Inch Drive Bay IMPORTANT: Compaq recommends that both server nodes be configured identically. 1. Remove the removable media tray. For instructions, see the “Removing a Removable Media Tray” section. 2. Configure the SCSI ID of the drive as instructed in your option documentation.
  • Page 149 4-62 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide 4. Install the bracket and drive into the drive bay. Make sure the guide screw lines up with the guide slot in the removable media drive cage. Secure the bracket with one screw through the right side of the drive cage.
  • Page 150 NOTE: For detailed instructions on replacing a server node, see the “Replacing a Server Node” section earlier in this chapter. 8. Reconfigure the system. For more information on reconfiguring your system, refer to the Compaq ProLiant CL380 Software User Guide.
  • Page 151: Installing The Optional Hot-Plug Drive Cage

    10 11 12 13 14 Figure 4-66. ProLiant CL380 with optional drive cages and SCSI IDs shown 1. Remove the node from the system. NOTE: For information on removing a server node from the system, see “Removing a Server Node”...
  • Page 152 Installing Hardware Options 4-65 3. Disconnect the CD-ROM cable from the rear of the CD-ROM drive. Figure 4-67. Disconnecting the CD-ROM cable 4. Insert the 2 x 1-inch drive cage into the removable media area using the guides for proper positioning. Figure 4-68.
  • Page 153 4-66 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide 6. Connect one end of the point-to-point SCSI cable to port 1 on the system board and the other end to the 2 x 1-inch drive cage. Figure 4-69. Connecting the SCSI cable to the 2 x 1 hot-plug drive cage 7.
  • Page 154 Installing Hardware Options 4-67 8. Connect one end of the point-to-point SCSI cable, provided in the option kit, to the 2 x 1 inch hot-plug drive cage and the other end to the standard 2x1 inch hot plug drive cage. Figure 4-71.
  • Page 155 Node” section earlier in this chapter. 13. Reconfigure the system. For more information on reconfiguring your system, refer to the Compaq ProLiant CL380 Software User Guide. The 2 x 1-inch drive cage option is now installed in your server. Install Ultra2 or Ultra3 SCSI hard drives in the drive cage , and restore data from your data backup onto the new drives, as needed.
  • Page 156: Installing A Non-Lvd Device

    Before installing a non-LVD (low voltage device), it is necessary to obtain a 50-68 pin adapter (Part Number 199618-001). This adapter is included in all Compaq option kits containing narrow devices. Installing a 50-68 pin adapter The following figure illustrates the use of a 50-68 pin adapter.
  • Page 157: Installing A Half-Height Device

    4-70 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Installing a Half-Height Device IMPORTANT: Compaq recommends that both server nodes be configured identically. 1. Remove the desired removable media tray from bay area A or B. For instructions, see the “Removing a Removable Media Tray” section earlier in this chapter.
  • Page 158 NOTE: For detailed instructions on replacing a server node, see the “Replacing a Server Node” section earlier in this chapter. 6. Reconfigure the system. For more information on reconfiguring your system, refer to the Compaq ProLiant CL380 Software User Guide.
  • Page 159: Installing A Full-Height Device (Digital Linear Tape Drive)

    Installing a Full-Height Device (Digital Linear Tape Drive) IMPORTANT: Compaq recommends that both server nodes be configured identically. 1. Remove both removable media trays in the node. For instructions, see the “Removing a Removable Media Tray” section earlier in this chapter.
  • Page 160 Installing Hardware Options 4-73 3. Insert the Digital Linear Tape (DLT) drive into the removable media bay area and secure from the bottom of the unit with four T-7 Torx screws. LI NK AC T Figure 4-78. Installing a DLT drive into the removable media cage...
  • Page 161 NOTE: For detailed instructions on replacing a server node, see the “Replacing a Server Node” section earlier in this chapter. 7. Reconfigure the system. For more information on reconfiguring your system, refer to the Compaq ProLiant CL380 Software User Guide.
  • Page 162: Cabling Guidelines

    Chapter Cabling Guidelines This chapter is intended to help you locate the major Compaq ProLiant CL380 cables and to help you cable your system options. Use this chapter with the technical information on the Compaq ProLiant CL380 Hardware Configuration and Installation poster and the labels found on the inside of the system access panels for complete and comprehensive information.
  • Page 163: Major System Cable Locations

    5-2 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Major System Cable Locations Shared Storage Area Cable Locations The following figure shows the location of the major system cable connections on the shared storage area interconnect board. Figure 5-2. Shared storage interconnect board connectors...
  • Page 164: Server Node Cable Locations

    Cabling Guidelines 5-3 Server Node Cable Locations The following figure shows the location of the major system cable connections on the server node. Figure 5-3. Server node cable locations Table 5-2 Server Node Cable Locations Item Description Diskette drive connector CD-ROM connector Integrated SCSI connector (Port 2) Integrated SCSI connector (Port 1)
  • Page 165: Determining The Cables Needed

    5-4 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Determining the Cables Needed To customize the cabling needs of your Compaq ProLiant CL380 to your specific application, use the following procedure: 1. Determine whether the cabling needs are internal or external. 2. Determine whether external cabling needs are for shared storage, server node primary storage (hard drive) or for server node secondary storage (tape drives or CD-storage system).
  • Page 166: Scsi Device Installation Guidelines

    A maximum of 14 SCSI devices per controller can be added. Each SCSI device must have a unique ID. Compaq SCSI cables for the ProLiant CL380 are terminated. Be sure to remove all terminating jumpers from third-party SCSI devices. Supported Compaq SCSI options are not terminated.
  • Page 167 5-6 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Fast-Wide SCSI-2 (wide SCSI) internal ribbon cables are physically smaller (narrower) than the Fast-SCSI-2 (standard SCSI) cables. Fast Wide SCSI-2 cables also support SCSI-3. External Fast-Wide SCSI Internal Fast-Wide SCSI-2 (Wide SCSI) 68-Pin (Wide SCSI) 68 Pin...
  • Page 168: Internal Cabling Matrix

    Cabling Guidelines 5-7 Internal Cabling Matrix Table 5-3 Internal Cabling for the Compaq ProLiant CL380 Server Node Area Compaq ProLiant CL380 12/24 DAT Drive, 20/40GB DLT Ultra2 or Ultra3 SCSI Hot-Plug Drive, 35/70 DLT Drive, Drives Internal DDS-3 Auto Loader,...
  • Page 169: Internal Cabling Examples

    Internal Cabling Examples The following examples illustrate cabling scenarios associated with a ProLiant CL380. They are provided only as an overview for installing and routing some of the cabling scenarios described in the Internal Cabling Matrix. Also refer to the hood labels attached to the inside of the access panels for cabling information.
  • Page 170 Cabling Guidelines 5-9 Cabling a DLT Drive to SCSI Port 1 Connect the DLT cable to the SCSI drive. Figure 5-6. Cabling a DLT drive to SCSI port 1 Cabling a Half-Height Tape Drive SCSI Port 1 Connect the SCSI cable to the half-height tape drive. Figure 5-7.
  • Page 171: Connecting External Cables

    NOTE: Server nodes can only share external storage connected to the shared storage area. External Cabling Matrix for Nonshared Primary Storage Table 5-5 ProLiant CL380 External Cabling for Nonshared Primary Storage Compaq ProLiant CL380 ProLiant Tower Storage Model U2 ProLiant Tower Storage Model UE Compaq Wide-Ultra SCSI Controller (PCI) Additional cables are required.
  • Page 172: External Cabling Matrix For Nonshared Secondary Storage

    Cabling Guidelines 5-11 External Cabling Matrix for Nonshared Secondary Storage Table 5-6 External Cabling for Nonshared Secondary Storage All ProLiant CL380 12/24 DAT Drive, 35/70 DLT Drive CD Storage System Models 20/40GB DLT Drive, and SCSI CD-ROM Drive Compaq Wide-Ultra...
  • Page 173: Cabling The System

    5-12 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Cabling the System After all internal options have been installed and the access panels have been replaced, connect the power cords and peripheral devices such as the keyboard, mouse, and monitor. Icons on the back of the system identify the function of each connector.
  • Page 174: Shared Storage Rear Panel Connectors

    Cabling Guidelines 5-13 Shared Storage Rear Panel Connectors Figure 5-8 shows the connectors for the shared storage area. SERVER NODE 1 SERVER NODE 2 ACT / LINK ACT / LINK Figure 5-8. Shared storage area rear panel connectors Table 5-7 Shared Storage Area Rear Panel Connectors Item Description...
  • Page 175 5-14 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Table 5-7 Shared Storage Area Rear Panel Connectors continued Item Description KVM reset button Mouse connector (green) Video connector (blue) KVM switch serial port Server node 1 (top) KVM connector Server node 2 (bottom) KVM connector...
  • Page 176: Server Node Rear Panel Connectors

    Cabling Guidelines 5-15 Server Node Rear Panel Connectors The figure and table below describe the server node rear panel connectors. SERVER NODE 1 SERVER NODE 2 ACT / LINK ACT / LINK Figure 5-9. Server node rear panel connectors Table 5-8 Server Node Rear Panel Connectors Item Description...
  • Page 177 Server Node Rear Panel Connectors continued Item Description Mouse connector (green) Server node power supply connector Optional external SCSI knockout Optional external SCSI knockout NOTE: Connectors are the same for both nodes. NOTE: Compaq recommends that both nodes be configured identically.
  • Page 178: Managing The Rear Panel Cables

    NOTE: KVM extension cables must be used when the ProLiant CL380 is installed in a multiple system environment controlled by a KVM switchbox. For information on installing the KVM extension cables, see Chapter 4, “Installing Hardware Options.”...
  • Page 179 5-18 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide 2. Plug the cables into the server node area. AC T / LI NK LI NK AC T / Figure 5-11. Plugging in the server node cables 3. Bundle all the cables and tie them to the cable management arm (rack models only).
  • Page 180 Cabling Guidelines 5-19 4. Swing the cable management arm back into place and secure the latch (rack model only). SE RV ER NO DE 1 SE RV ER NO DE 2 AC T / LI NK Figure 5-13. Securing the cable management arm...
  • Page 181: Powering Up The System

    Power-On Self-Test (POST) sequence executes. The heartbeat LED will continue to blink after the sequence is complete. NOTE: Please refer to the Compaq ProLiant CL380 Troubleshooting Guide for resolving problems occurring when a fault LED remains on.
  • Page 182: Completing The Installation Process

    7. Repeat steps 4 through 6 for server node 2. Completing the Installation Process Use the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD to configure the system. For detailed instructions, refer to the Compaq ProLiant CL380 Software User Guide. IMPORTANT: The SmartStart and Support Software CD also holds the Compaq System Configuration Utility.
  • Page 183: Regulatory Compliance Notices

    For the purpose of regulatory compliance certifications and identification, your ProLiant CL380 is assigned a Compaq series number. The Compaq series number for this product is: Series EV1000. The ProLiant CL380 series number can be found on the product label, along with the required approval markings and information.
  • Page 184: Class A Equipment

    A-2 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide The rating label on the device shows which class (A or B) the equipment falls into. Class B devices have an FCC logo or FCC ID on the label. Class A devices do not have an FCC ID on the label. Once the class of the device is determined, refer to the following corresponding statement.
  • Page 185: 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 users’ authority to operate the equipment. Cables Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic RFI/EMI connector hoods in order to maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations.
  • Page 186: Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien

    A-4 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User 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 187: 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 188: Laser Safety Warnings

    Do not operate controls, make adjustments, or perform procedures to the laser device other than those specified herein. Allow only Compaq authorized service technicians to repair the laser device. Compliance with CDRH Regulations The Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration implemented regulations for laser products on August 2, 1976.
  • Page 189: Laser Information

    Pentoxide battery. There is a danger of explosion and risk of personal injury if the battery is incorrectly replaced or mistreated. Replacement is to be done by an authorized Compaq service provider using the Compaq spare designated for this product. For more information about battery replacement or proper disposal, contact your authorized Compaq reseller or your authorized service provider.
  • Page 190: Electrostatic Discharge

    Appendix Electrostatic Discharge To prevent damage to the system, be aware of the precautions you need to follow when setting up the system or handling parts. A discharge of static electricity from a finger or other conductor may damage system boards or other static-sensitive devices.
  • Page 191: Grounding Methods

    B-2 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Grounding Methods There are several methods 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 192: Installing A New Battery

    When your server node no longer automatically displays the correct date and time, you may need to replace the battery that provides power to the real-time clock. Under normal use, battery life is about 5 to 10 years. Use a Compaq 540-milliampere lithium, 3-volt replacement battery part number 179322-001.
  • Page 193 C-2 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide 2. Remove the server node. For instructions, see Chapter 4, “Installing Hardware Options.” 3. Locate the battery holder on the server node system board. Figure C-1. Removing the old battery 4. Remove the existing battery as show in Figure C-1.
  • Page 194: Power Cord

    7. Turn on the server. 8. Run the System Configuration Utility to reconfigure the system. For more information, refer to the Compaq ProLiant CL380 Software User Guide.
  • Page 195: Switches And Jumpers

    System Configuration Utility. System Board Switches The Compaq ProLiant CL380 server node has two switch banks (1 and 2) located on the system board that are used to set the overall configuration of your server.
  • Page 196: Processor Switch Settings

    Processor Switch Settings Switch Position Function Default Position Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Note: Reserved switches should be changed only by a Compaq authorized service provider. Moving the reserved switches may prevent the system from operating properly.
  • Page 197: System Configuration Switch Settings

    On position will prevent the system from booting properly. NIC Operating Mode The Compaq ProLiant CL380 comes standard with Autosensing LAN capable network controllers. These controllers automatically differentiate between the 10 Mb and 100 Mb environments when the RJ-45 connector is used.
  • Page 198 D-4 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Table D-3 provides the SCSI ID jumper settings for Compaq SCSI hard drives. Table D-3 SCSI ID Settings SCSI ID Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0...
  • Page 199: Specifications And Connector Interfaces

    Appendix Specifications and Connector Interfaces This appendix provides operating and performance specifications for the Compaq ProLiant CL380 components. ProLiant CL380 Specifications Table E-1 ProLiant CL380 Specifications Dimensions 17.7 inch 45.00 cm Height 22.0 inch 56.10 cm Depth 17.7 inch 45.00 cm...
  • Page 200 E-2 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Table E-1 ProLiant CL380 Specifications continued Table E-1 ProLiant CL380 Specifications Input requirements 100 - 240 VAC Rated input voltage 50 - 60 Hz Rated input voltage frequency 4.6 A per power supply Rated input current...
  • Page 201: Connector Interfaces

    Specifications and Connector Interfaces E-3 Connector Interfaces The following connector interfaces are included on the ProLiant CL380: UPS connector Keyboard connector (hot-plug) Mouse connector Serial (2) connector Parallel connector Video connector Fast-Wide SCSI-2 connector RJ-45 Network Connector...
  • Page 202: Kvm Switch

    Appendix KVM Switch This appendix is intended to help you use the keyboard, video, and mouse (KVM) switch that is equipped with the Compaq ProLiant CL380. It covers: Launching the Console Configuration Reporting (CCR) CCR selection screen CCR port symbols...
  • Page 203: Launching The Console Configuration Reporting

    F-2 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Launching the Console Configuration Reporting Press the Print Screen key to access the keyboard/monitor/mouse switch Console Configuration Reporting (CCR) menus. To print a screen capture displayed by a computer, press Print Screen twice. The first keystroke opens the CCR menus in the primary switch.
  • Page 204: Ccr Status Port Symbols

    KVM Switch F-3 CCR Status Port Symbols Computer connected and running. Secondary switch connected and running. CCR Advanced Menus Screen NOTE: The CCR screens in this document are examples. Your screens may vary depending on your configuration. All commands other than selecting computers are performed from the CCR Advanced Menu screens.
  • Page 205: Selecting Computers

    F-4 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide The CCR Advanced Menus screen appears showing the commands listed under the Commands menu. Highlighting Setup shows screen selections available for configuring your switch. Move the highlight with the arrow keys or mouse in either menu to select a specific command or menu screen.
  • Page 206: Assigning Unique Names To Computers

    KVM Switch F-5 Assigning Unique Names to Computers You may find it easier to identify the computers in a system by name rather than by port number. For example, in a network environment, you can assign the same names as those assigned by the network for each computer. To list the computers by name in the CCR menus, see the section “Changing Menu Attributes”.
  • Page 207: Changing Menu Attributes

    F-6 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Changing Menu Attributes In the CCR Attributes screen, you can change the order of computer ports from displaying the number to displaying the name of the port. Other attributes of the CCR screens, such as the position and color, can be changed to suit the particular use of the system.
  • Page 208: Screen Appearance Settings

    KVM Switch F-7 4. Press Enter to save the settings and exit the menu –or– Press F10 to restore default settings –or– Press Esc to exit the menu without saving the settings. Table F-1 Screen Appearance Settings To change… Select… Values Size of screen Resolution...
  • Page 209: Changing Status Flag Attributes

    F-8 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Changing Status Flag Attributes The status flag indicates the name or port number of the currently selected computer. You can choose to display the status flag at all times, for a few seconds after switching, or not at all. You can also change the color of the status flag and its location on the screen.
  • Page 210: Scanning The Computers

    KVM Switch F-9 Table F-2 Flag Appearance Settings Setting Values Effect Enabled Flag off Flag does not appear. Ports on Indicates selected port number. Names on Indicates selected computer by name. Ports timed Port number displays for 5 seconds after switching. Names timed Name displays for 5 seconds after switching.
  • Page 211: Setting A Custom Scan Pattern

    F-10 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Setting a Custom Scan Pattern To set a custom scan pattern: 1. In the Advanced Menus screen, move the highlight to the Setup menu. 2. Highlight Scan and press Enter. The Scan Pattern Setup screen appears with the first port position (or computer name) highlighted.
  • Page 212: Removing Computer From Scan List

    KVM Switch F-11 Removing Computer from Scan List To remove a computer from the scan list: 1. In the Scan Pattern Setup screen, type the port number of the computer to be removed. –or– If your computers are listed by name, type the first few letters of the name of the computer.
  • Page 213: Saving The Hardware Settings

    F-12 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide VERSION Firmware x.x.x Hardware x x x Port 1 NODE 1 Keyboard Mouse ENABLED DISABLED Rate Rate LEDs Mode Type 101 Type Gen 2. To display version information for an auxiliary device, press F2.
  • Page 214: Updating The Firmware

    The firmware of the switch is updateable. The application code of the switch resides in FLASH, and therefore can be quickly and easily updated. The port communications settings are automatically configured to allow direct downloading from the connected computer. To update your system with the latest firmware, visit the Compaq website: www.compaq.com/support/files/server...
  • Page 215: Status Led Indicators

    Status LED Indicators This chapter is intended to show the location and discuss the status of the LED indicators on the ProLiant CL380. LED indicators are located in the front and back areas of the system. LED indicators include: Power On/Standby switch status LED indicators...
  • Page 216: Power On/Standby Switch Status Led Indicators

    G-2 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Power On/Standby Switch Status LED Indicators Shared Storage Area The LED indicators on the Power On/Standby switch on the shared storage area indicate the status of the area. Figure G-1 identifies and describes the location and function of the LED indicators.
  • Page 217: Server Nodes

    Status LED Indicators G-3 Server Nodes The LED indicators on the On/Standby power switch on the server nodes indicate the status of the server node. The figure and table below identify and describe the location and function of the server node LED indicators. LINK LINK LINK...
  • Page 218: Shared Storage Raid Controller Cr3500 Led Indicators

    G-4 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Shared Storage RAID Controller CR3500 LED Indicators The following figure and table show the location and function of the status LED indicators on a Shared Storage RAID Controller CR3500. CR3500 LINK CH1 CH2 LINK Figure G-3.
  • Page 219: Shared Storage Isolator Board Led Indicators

    Status LED Indicators G-5 Shared Storage Isolator Board LED Indicators There are two shared storage area server node SCSI connectors on the shared storage isolator board. The server nodes communicate with the shared storage area through these connectors. Each connector has two LED indicators. The green node bus activity LED indicates SCSI bus activity.
  • Page 220: Compaq Hot-Plug Ultra2 And Ultra3 Scsi Hard Drive Led Indicators

    Off. If the fault LED remains lit after initialization, the drive has failed. The following figure shows the location of the status LED indicators on a Compaq hot-plug Ultra2 and Ultra3 SCSI hard drive. Figure G-5. Identifying the hard drive status LED indicators...
  • Page 221: Power Supply Led Indicators

    Status LED Indicators G-7 Power Supply LED Indicators The following figure shows the location of the power supply LED indicator. NOTE: All four power supplies have an LED indicator. Each LED operates independently of the others. SERVER NODE 1 SERVER NODE 2 ACT / LINK ACT / LINK Figure G-6.
  • Page 222: Network Led Indicators

    ACT / LINK SERVER NODE 1 SERVER NODE 2 ACT / LINK ACT / LINK Figure G-7. Identifying the LED indicators on a Compaq Embedded NC3163 Fast Ethernet WOL Controller Table G-7 Compaq Embedded NC3163 Fast Ethernet WOL Controller Indicators Item...
  • Page 223: Compaq Nc3123 Fast Ethernet Nic Pci 10/100 Wol

    NIC activity as described in Table G-8. SERVER NODE 1 SERVER NODE 2 ACT / LINK ACT / LINK Figure G-8. Identifying the LED indicators on Compaq NC3123 Fast Ethernet NIC PCI 10/100 WOL Table G-8 Compaq Netelligent 10/100 TX Embedded UTP Controller LED Indicators...
  • Page 224: Scsi Id Configurations

    SCSI ID Configurations Introduction The ProLiant CL380 supports various configurations of SCSI ID, Host I/O Channel Target ID, and Host Port numbers. In some cases, this can be confusing, as the relationship between these is not always clear. These can be configured in a variety of ways, including from the System Configuration Utility and the CR3500 Configuration Utility.
  • Page 225: Separate Logical Scsi Buses

    H-2 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Separate Logical SCSI Buses The key part of the ProLiant CL380 SCSI ID configuration is to understand that there are two separate logical SCSI buses, each with its own SCSI ID numbering (see Figure H-1). The CR3500 Controllers participate in both the Host Side Bus and the Disk Side Bus.
  • Page 226: Host Side Scsi Bus

    SCSI ID Configurations H-3 The Host Side SCSI Bus consists of the following components: Compaq 64-Bit Dual Channel Wide Ultra2 SCSI Controller in each server node Host I/O Channels 0 and 1 on each CR3500 Controller The Disk Side SCSI Bus consists of the following components:...
  • Page 227: Server Node Scsi Adapters

    H-4 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Server Node SCSI Adapters The Compaq 64-Bit Dual Channel Wide Ultra2 SCSI Controller in each server node must be configured with a unique SCSI ID. During the initial configuration, this is done through the System Configuration Utility (as part of SmartStart).
  • Page 228: Active/Active Failover Mode (Performance

    SCSI ID Configurations H-5 Active/Active Failover Mode (Performance) The CR3500 Configuration Utility (Controller Properties) allows you to specify the two Host I/O Channels supported by the controller as either active or passive. The table below explains how the Host I/O Channel settings determine the failover method.
  • Page 229 H-6 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide You will notice that in this configuration that although there are two instances of SCSI IDs 2 and 3, one is active and the other is passive (see Figure H-3). This prevents a SCSI ID conflict. It is not possible to configure all four Host I/O Channels to be active.
  • Page 230 SCSI ID Configurations H-7 Figure H-4 shows the Controller Properties screen in the CR3500 Configuration Utility. This is where the Host I/O Channels and Target IDs are configured. Figure H-4. Host Port Configuration in the CR3500 Configuration Utility...
  • Page 231 I/O load across the two CR3500 Controllers. Figure H-5. Assigning a Logical Drive to a Host Port NOTE: Compaq recommends the use of Active/Active dual CR3500 Controller configurations for ProLiant CL380 clusters. This is the default setting when two CR3500 Controllers are present.
  • Page 232: Active/Passive Failover Mode (Availability

    SCSI ID Configurations H-9 Active/Passive Failover Mode (Availability) If the system is configured with two CR3500 Controllers, Host I/O Channel 0 is set to Active, and Host I/O Channel 1 is set to Active for Controller 1 and both are set to Passive for Controller 2, then the Failover Mode is Availability. The table below explains how the Host I/O settings determine the failover method Table H-2...
  • Page 233 H-10 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Figure H-6 shows an Active/Passive Failover Mode. Note that all disk access is through a single CR3500 Controller. This means that the disk I/O load cannot be balanced across the two CR3500 Controllers. The Active/Passive Failover Mode should only be used when there is a single logical drive being used in the shared storage area.
  • Page 234: Disk Side Scsi Bus

    Since these are on a separate SCSI bus, there is no conflict with the SCSI IDs 6 and 7 that are used for the Compaq 64-Bit Dual Channel Wide Ultra2 SCSI Controllers in each server node. In fact, these IDs were chosen to be the same...
  • Page 235: Internal Shared Disks

    Internal Shared Disks It is important to understand the SCSI ID numbering that is used in the shared storage area of the ProLiant CL380. The CR3500 Configuration Utility uses the SCSI IDs when configuring physical drives into drive arrays, so it is important to relate the SCSI ID with the physical drive position.
  • Page 236: Single Bus Expansion Configuration

    SCSI IDs SCSI IDs CR3500-1 Used 9 10 11 12 13 14 CR3500-2 Server Node 1 Server Node 2 ProLiant CL380 Drive Bays Enclosure 4214 Figure H-8. SCSI IDs for Single Bus Configuration...
  • Page 237: Dual Bus Expansion Configuration

    Dual Bus I/O Module (see Figure H-9). When configured with the Dual Bus I/O Module, the enclosure provides two separate channels that can be used by each of the ProLiant CL380 clusters. In this configuration, the external storage enclosure has two separate buses that can be accessed independently of one another.
  • Page 238 Index access panel labels 2-10, 3-13 bags of screws 3-15 cabling 2-10, 3-13 batteries server node removal 2-10, bad battery, sypmtoms C-1 3-13 disposal A-7 shared storage area and drive installing C-1 installation 2-10, 3-13 locating C-1 shared storage area recycling A-7 interconnect board bezels 4-8, 4-11, 4-22, 4-29, 4-33...
  • Page 239 2 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide cables cage nuts DLT drive 5-9 inserting 3-26 DLT, illustrated 5-9 location on rack 3-25 drive power 4-63 position 3-25 external SCSI, described 5-5 Canadian notice external shared storage 4-27 class A A-4 external, connecting 5-17...
  • Page 240 System Configuration mouse 5-14 Utility 1-19, 1-22, 5-21 power supply 1 5-13 TechNotes 1-9 power supply 2 5-13 Compaq authorized reseller xv primary fan header 5-2 Compaq ProLiant CL1850 Software rear panel 1-5 User Guide 4-28, 5-21 secondary fan header 5-2...
  • Page 241 4 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Console Configuration default Reporting See CCR configuration 1-20 controllers settings 1-20 array devices maximum devices 5-5 external shared storage cabling 5-8 installing 4-27 communication controller Fast-SCSI-2 4-71 board 2-9, 3-12 full-height 4-2 Compaq NC3123 Fast Ethernet...
  • Page 242 Index 5 diskette drive shared storage bays 1-7 cabling 4-58 tape disconnecting 4-58 DAT 5-4 removing 4-59 DLT 5-4 replacing 4-60 full-height 5-4 diskettes, software 2-9, 3-12 half-height 5-4 DLT 4-73, 5-9 SLR 5-4 Dual Bus option card 4-26 DLT tape drive,installing 4-72 documentation Dual Inline Memory Modules See kits 2-8, 3-11...
  • Page 243 6 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Declaration of http://www.compaq.com xiv, xv Conformity A-3 modifications compliance statement A-3 Federal Communications icons 5-17 Commission notice See FCC symbols on equipment xii firmware 1-16 industry support 1-9 updating F-13 installation front panel LEDs 1-24...
  • Page 244 Channel 0 4-32 KVM extension cables 5-17 Channel 1 4-32 connectors 4-14 Channel 2 4-32 routing 4-16 Compaq NC3123 Fast securing 4-16 Etherenet NIC PCI 10/100 KVM switch 1-18, F-1 WOL G-1 assigning unique names F-1 CR3500 RAID Controller G-4...
  • Page 245 8 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide shared storage isolator memory 4-2, 4-47. See also board G-5 DIMMs Shared Storage RAID additional 2-9, 3-12 Controller CR3500 1-24, cache 1-10, 2-3, 3-5 5-20 Error Checking and Correcting status G-1 (ECC) 1-10 switch status G-1...
  • Page 246 Index 9 replacing 4-4 server node 1-5, 4-3 operating system shared storage 1-5, 4-3 restarting 4-11 standard configuration 1-17 shutting down 4-34 power supply bays 4-7 operating temperature 2-5 power supply cables, optimum environment 2-3, 3-5 connecting 4-18 Optional Hot-Plug Drive Cage power switches Installing 4-64 LEDs 5-20, 5-21...
  • Page 247 10 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide storing 3-31 rear view 1-5 marking position 3-25 reference information 2-8, 3-11 mounting regulatory compliance bracket 3-27 identification number A-1 optimization 3-2 notices physical specifications 3-2 battery replacement A-7 planning and installation laser information A-7...
  • Page 248 Index 11 ID settings 2-7, 3-10 server nodes 1-3 installation guidelines 4-56 3.5-inch 1.44-MB standard Wide Ultra2 1-9 diskette drive 1-3, 1-9 Wide Ultra3 1-9 accessing 4-34 SCSI cables, connecting 4-71 boot drive bay area 1-3, 1-9 SCSI ID Configurations cabling 5-18 Disk Side SCSI Bus H-11 cache...
  • Page 249 12 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide server node 2 4-35, 4-41, shipping bracket 5-14, G-5 expansion board 2-14, 3-18, illustrated 4-35, 4-41, G-5 4-52 shared storage area 1-3 server node 2-11, 2-13, 3-16, cabling 5-17 3-17 Compaq 1-1 illustrated 2-13, 3-17...
  • Page 250 Index 13 standard configuration switches D-1 front, illustrated 1-3 configuration SW1 D-1 rear, illustrated 1-5 KVM F-1 standard features power 5-21 disk controllers 1-9 server node 5-21 expansion slots 1-9 shared storage area 5-20 keyboard video monitor processor SW1 D-1 settings (KVM) switch 1-10 mass storage 1-9...
  • Page 251 14 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide Rack Builder Configuration Tool server node drive drive bay CD 3-2 positions 1-14 Rack Information Library server nodes 1-1 CD 3-2 shared storage 1-1 rack model sequence 3-9 shared storage area 1-3 Rack Resource CD Kit 3-2...
  • Page 252 Ultra3 SCSI hard drive LEDs G-6 flag appearance settings F-9 Taiwanese Notice A-5 screen appearance settings F-7 tape drive, cabling 5-9 Compaq Netelligent 10/100 TX tape drives 2-9, 3-12, 5-4 embedded UTP controller technical support xiv LEDs G-9 TechNotes 1-9...
  • Page 253 16 Compaq ProLiant CL380 User Guide illustrated 4-19 installing 4-18 warnings Multiserver card 4-18 AC supply 3-8 serial connector 4-18 access panel 3-4 single 4-18 electric shock 2-2, 3-4 cabling diagram 4-19 electrical shock xii utilities expansion boards 4-53 Compaq System...

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