HP (Hewlett-Packard) 704941-001 manuel d'utilisation

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    HP Pr oL i ant M ic r oS er v er Maintenance and Se r v i ce G ui de Part num ber 615714 - 00 7 S eventh editio n December 2012[...]

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    Legal notices © Co pyrigh t 2010, 201 2 Hewlett- Packar d Development Company, L.P. The information contained here in is subject to change without notice. The only warra n ties for HP p roducts and services are set forth in the express warra n ty statements accompany ing such products and ser vices. Nothing herein should be construed as constit ut[...]

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    Customer self repair 3 Contents Customer self repair ............................................................................................................................. 5 Parts o nly warr anty service .......................................................................................................................... 5 Illustrate d p[...]

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    Customer self repair 4 Power- On - Self - Tes t ................................................................................................................................ 80 Connect ors, switc hes, and LEDs ........................................................................................................... 84 Conn ectors a nd component[...]

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    Customer self repair 5 C us tomer self r e pair HP products are designed with many Customer Self Repair (CSR) parts to minimize repair time and allow for greater flexibility in performing defective parts replacement. If during the diagnosis period HP (or HP service providers or service partners) identifies that the repair can be accomplished by the[...]

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    Customer self repair 6 Répar atio n par le cli ent (C S R) Les produits HP compor tent de nombreuses pi èces CSR (Cu stomer Self Rep air = réparati on par le client) af in de minimiser les délais de réparatio n et facil iter le remplacem ent des pièces déf ectueu ses. Si pendant la période de dia gnostic, HP (ou ses par tenaires ou main ten[...]

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    Customer self repair 7 R ipar a zione da par te del c liente Per abbreviare i tempi di riparazione e garantire una maggiore flessibilità nella sostituzione di parti difettose, i prodotti HP sono realizzati con nu merosi componenti che posson o essere ripara ti direttamente dal cliente (CSR, Customer Self Repair). Se in fase di diagnostica HP (o un[...]

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    Customer self repair 8 C us tomer Self R epair HP Produkte enthalten viele CS R - Teile (Customer Self Repair), um Reparaturzeiten z u minimieren und höhere Flexibi lität beim Austausc h defekter Baut eile zu ermö glichen. Wenn HP (od er ein HP Servicepartner) b ei der Diagnose feststell t, dass das Pr odu kt mithilf e eines CSR - Teils r eparie[...]

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    Customer self repair 9 R epar ac io nes del pr opi o cli ente Los produc tos de HP inc luyen mucho s componentes qu e el propio usuario puede reemp lazar ( Customer Self Repair , C SR) para minimizar el tiempo de reparación y ofrecer una mayor flexibilidad a la hora de reali zar susti tuciones de c omponent es defectuo sos. Si, du rante la fase de[...]

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    Customer self repair 10 C us tomer Self R epair Veel onderdele n i n HP producten zijn door de klant zelf te repareren, waardoor de reparatieduur tot een minimu m beperkt kan b lijven en de flexib iliteit in het vervangen van def ecte on derdelen gro ter is. Deze onderdel en worden C SR - onderdelen (Customer Self Repair) genoem d. Als HP (of een H[...]

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    Customer self repair 11 R epar o f eito pelo c lie nte Os produtos da HP são projetados com muitas peças para reparo feito pelo cliente (CSR) de modo a minimizar o tempo de reparo e permitir maior flexibilidade na substituição de peças com defeito. Se, durante o período de diagnóstico, a HP (ou fornecedores/parceiros de serviço da HP) concl[...]

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    Customer self repair 12[...]

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    Illustrated parts catalog 16 Illus tr ated p ar ts c atalog Mec hani cal compo nents[...]

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    Illustrated parts catalog 17 Item Description Spare part number C ustom e r self repa ir 1 Left pan el — — 2 Bottom panel — — 3 System board tray — — 4 Health LED — — 5 P ower button bracke t — — 6 Front p anel d oor 624880 - 001 O ptional 2 7 Right panel — — 8 Top panel — — 9 Cable bracke t — — 10 Expansion slot c o[...]

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    Illustrated parts catalog 18 1 Mandatory: Obligatoire — Pièc es pour lesqu elles la réparatio n par le client est o b ligat oir e. Si vo us demandez à HP de rem placer ces p ièces, les c oûts de déplacem ent et main d'œ uvre du servic e vous seront fac turés. 2 Optional: Facultatif — P ièces pour lesqu elles la répar ation par le[...]

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    Illustrated parts catalog 19 1 Mandatory: Verplicht — Onderdelen waarvoor Customer Self Repair v erplicht is. Als u HP verzoekt deze onderdelen te v ervangen , komen de rei skosten en het ar beidsloon vo or uw rekeni ng. 2 Optional: Optioneel — Onderdelen waarvoor reparatie door de klant optioneel is. Ook deze onderdelen zijn ontworpen voor rep[...]

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    Illustrated parts catalog 20[...]

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    I llustrated parts catalog 21 S y stem c omp on ents[...]

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    Illustrated parts catalog 22 Item Description Spare part number C ustom e r self repa ir 1 Drives — — 160 GB LFF SATA hard driv e 483096 - 001 Option al 2 250 GB LFF SAT A hard driv e 459315 - 001 Optional 2 500 GB LFF SAT A hard driv e 459316 - 001 Optional 2 2 Front USB assembly — — 3 IPMI card 624877 - 001 Optional 2 4 Memory module s ?[...]

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    Illustrated parts catalog 23 demandez à HP de rem placer ces p ièces, l'i ntervention peu t ou no n vous être factu rée, selon le type de garantie applicable à votre produit. 3 No: Non — Certaines p ièces HP ne son t pas conç ues pour permet tre au client d'ef fectuer lui - même la réparation . Pou r que la garantie pui sse s&a[...]

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    Illustrated parts catalog 24 voor u te vervange n, kunnen daarvoor extra kosten in rekening worde n gebracht, afhankelijk van het type garantieservice voor het product. 3 No: Nee — Sommig e HP onderdelen zijn niet ontwikke ld voor reparatie door de klant. In verband met de garantievoo rwaarde n moet het o nderdeel doo r een geautoriseerde S ervic[...]

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    Illustrated parts catalog 25 HP co nt ac t i nf or matio n For United States and worldwide contact inform ation, see the Contact HP website ( http://www.hp.com/go/assistance ) . In the United States: • To contact HP by phone, cal l 1 - 800 - 334 - 5144. For continuous quality improvement, calls may be recorded or monitored. • If you have pu rch[...]

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    Remov al and repl aceme nt proce dures 26 R emo v al an d r epla cement pr ocedur es R equir ed tools In performing any hardware configuration procedure y ou may need the following to ols: • System s crewdriver (secured to the front panel door) All hardware sc rews used in th e server can be rem oved or f astened by using th e system screwdriver.[...]

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    Remov al and repl aceme nt proce dures 27 IMPO RTAN T: Befo re removi ng any serviceable p arts, determine whether the part is hot - plug or non - hot - plug. If th e device is non - hot - plug, you m ust power down the ser ver. Non - hot - plug devices in the server include the processor, all boards, memory m odules, fan, expansion boards, and all[...]

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    Remov al and repl aceme nt proce dures 28 S y mbols on equi pment The following symbols may be pla ced on equipment to indicate the presence of potentially hazardous conditions: This symbol in dicates the pr esence of ha zardous ener gy circui ts or electric shoc k hazards. Refer all serv icing to qualified personnel. To reduce the risk of injury f[...]

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    Remov al and repl ac ement procedures 29 Electr os tatic disc ha r ge in f or mati on An electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage static - sensi tive devices or microc ircuitry. Proper packaging and grounding techniques are necessary precautions to prevent damage. To prevent electrostatic damage, observe the following precaution s: • Transport pr[...]

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    Remov al and repl aceme nt proce dures 30 Po s t - inst allati on p r ocedur e Perform th e steps below after installing or removing a server component. 1. Be sure all components are installed according to the described step - by - step instr uctio ns. 2. Chec k to make sur e you have not left lo ose tools o r parts inside the server. 3. Reinsta ll[...]

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    Remov al and repl aceme nt proce dures 31 • Keep cables cl ear of sliding or moveable parts to prevent cutting or crimping. • When folding a flat ribbon cable, never fold to a sharp crease. Sharp creases may damage the wires. • Some flat ribb on cables c ome prefolded. Never chang e the folds o n these cables. • Do not sharply bend any cabl[...]

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    Remov al and repl aceme nt proce dures 32 Sy s t e m c ove r Pa n e l door The main ch assis area is protected by the front panel door. This door must be opened to access the internal components and the system board cable connections of the system drives. To ope n th e do or: 1. Using the HP ProLiant MicroServer key to unlock the panel door . 2. Op[...]

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    Remov al and repl aceme nt proce dures 33 T op pane l The ODD is shielded b y the top c over. This c over must be removed when confi guring the O DD and conne cting the HDD cables with the PSU cables. To rem ove the top pane l: 1. Use the HP Pr oLiant Mic ro Server key to unlock the panel door . 2. Open the panel door of the s erver. If necessary, [...]

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    Remov al and repl aceme nt proce dures 34 Dr i v e bay conf igur ation The server support s four dr ive bays — four drive bays for 3.5 - inch non - hot - plug SATA hard disk drives (HDD). NOT E: The ser ver does not sup port hot - plu g hard disk drives. See the produc t Quic kSpecs on the HP Pro duct Bulletin website and check the options list f[...]

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    Remov al and repl aceme nt proce dures 35 SATA SK U data c able manag ement NOT E: Make su re the lock side of the M ini - SAS cable faces the battery when installing the M ini - SAS cable. Item Description HP s pare PN 1 Mini- SAS cable 624881 - 001 Power c able management Item PSU cable label Connects to 1 P6 Optio n drive 2 P2 1 hard drive 3 P3 [...]

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    Remov al and repl aceme nt pr ocedures 36 Item PSU cable label Connects to 4 P4 3 hard drive 5 P5 4 hard driv e 6 P1 24 - pin power conn ector Har d disk dr i v e Hard drives installed in the server are labeled as HDD1, HDD 2, HDD 3, and HDD 4 from left to right, when viewed from the front of the server. The drive bays can accommodate large form fa[...]

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    Remov al and repl aceme nt proce dures 37 Use these screws to instal l the new drive. b. Remove the drive from the carrier . 5. Install the drive in the drive carrier: a. Align the hard drive inside the c arrier . b. Use the screws rem oved in step 4a to secure the drive in the carrier. 6. Install the drive in the drive bay: a. Slide drive assembly[...]

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    Remov al and repl aceme nt proce dures 38 7. Perfor m the post - installatio n procedure. Opti cal dis c dr i v e The followi ng SATA ODD mo dels are suppo rted: • DVD drive • DVD - RW d rive To install an optical disc drive: 1. Using the HP ProLiant MicroServer key t o unlock the panel door. 2. Open the panel door of the s erver. If necessary,[...]

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    Remov al and repl aceme nt proce dures 39 6. Use a screwdriver to toggle the metal faceplate off the top panel. The metal faceplate is no longer needed when a devic e is installed i n the removable media drive bay. 7. Install the optical drive: a. Remove four spare optic al drive screws fro m the r ear side of the panel door . b. Install the screws[...]

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    Remov al and repl aceme nt proce dures 40 8. Connect the opti cal drive cables: a. Connect the data cable to the optical drive, and then connect the end to the system b oard (J24). b. Connect the power cable to the optical drive, and then connect the oth er end to the power supply unit ’ s optical drive connector (P6). 9. Slide the top panel back[...]

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    Remov al and repl aceme nt proce dures 42 S y s tem boar d conf ig ur atio n Refer to the fo llowing sec tions for inst ructions abo ut how to remove or repl ace the processo r, the memory modu les, the expansi on cards, an d the system battery. Procedure for installing t he HP MicroServer R emote A cc ess C ard opti on is also provided. R em o ve [...]

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    Remov al and repl aceme nt proce dures 43 4. Pull the power cable and fan cable out. 5. Unlock the cable clamp as shown in step 5. 6. Pull the bundle of cables out. 7. Loosen the thu mb screws on bo th sides of the system tray . 8. Pull out the system tray. 9. Pull the system tray out until it stops on its own . An arrow sticker should be v isible [...]

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    Remov al and repl aceme nt proce dures 44 IMPO RTAN T: Need compl etely remo ve the system tray f rom t he chassis bef ore attempti ng to remove or replace any component on the system board . 12. Re m o ve the four sc re ws that s ecure the s y st em board t o the tra y 13. Slide the s ys tem boar d and lif t it to r elease the boar d a wa y fr om [...]

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    Remov al and repl aceme nt proce dures 45 3. Connect the Mini - SAS cable, LED cable and two USB cables to connectors on system board . 4. Connect the power c able and fan cable to connectors on system board. 5. Comp letely push the system tray int o the server. 6. Place the power cable under the tray handle in the server. Put the power cable and f[...]

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    Remov al and repl aceme nt proce dures 46 11. Rotate and snap in the PCI holder on the back of the chassis . 12. Make sure that all components are installed acc ording to the described step - by - step instruc tions 13. Verify that you have not left tools o r loose part s inside the server. NOT E: Always carefully release the cables from the fact o[...]

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    Re moval an d replacem ent proc edures 47 17. Press the power button to turn on the serv er. Pr o cessor The AMD proc essor is embedded in the system board.[...]

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    Remov al and repl aceme nt proce dures 48 Memor y The system has two DI MM slots th at suppor t up to 8 GB maximum system memo ry (4 GB in ea ch of the two DIMM slo ts). Memory c onf igur ation Memo ry i nsta lla tion g uid eli nes Observe the following important guidelines when installing memory modules: • Use only HP suppo rted unbuffered ECC D[...]

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    Remov al and repl aceme nt proce dures 49 To r emove a mem ory module: 1. Pe rform the procedure on the “ Rem ove the system bo ard ” sec tion o n page 5 . 2. Remove any ac cessory boar ds or c ables that prevent access to th e DIMM slots. 3. Remove the mem ory modu le. To ins tall a memory module: 1. Locate an empty DIMM slot on the system boa[...]

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    Remov al and repl aceme nt proce dures 50 5. Perfor m the post - installatio n procedure.[...]

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    Remov al and repl aceme nt proce dures 51 Expansi on boar d System bo ard PCI expa ns ion slots There are two PC I Express expansi on slots on the system bo ard. Slot code Slot type Interconnect Func ti on Expansion slot PC I Express x1 and s4 x1 Supports a l ow -p rofile PCIe x 1 expansi on board PCI Express x16 x 16 Supports a low - profi le PCIe[...]

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    Remov al and repl aceme nt proce dures 52 HP Pr o L iant Micr oSer ver Remote Access C ar d This document provides instructions for installing the R emo te A c cess C ard in your HP ProLiant MicroServer . This opti on allows users to perform ser ver access tasks rem otely over a LAN or the Internet. The connector i s shown in the figu re below. Ins[...]

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    Remov al and repl aceme nt proce dures 53 3. Put the card into an anti - statistic bag. 4. Install a new R emote A cc ess C ard: a. Align the c ard with the system P CIe slot b. Press the card down to ensure the f ull connection with t he board. 5. Follo w the steps of i nstalling the system tray.[...]

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    Remov al and repl aceme nt proce dures 54 S ystem ba tter y The server uses a non vo latile memory that requi res a battery to retain system information when power is removed. Thi s 3 - volt 2 30 - mAh li thium coin cell battery is located on the system board. If the server no longer automatically displays the correct date and time, the system batt[...]

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    Remov al and repl aceme nt proce dures 55 6. Perfor m the post - installatio n procedur e. S ystem fan The server has one sy stem fan lo cated on th e chassis back panel wall. A new system fan can be installed t o allow the ser ver to operate pr operly in ca se the default system fan becom es defective. To replace the system fan: 1. Perform the pre[...]

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    Remov al and repl aceme nt proce dures 56 3. Remove the system fan from its protective packaging. 4. Install t he new system fan : a. Route the fan cable through the vacated fan bracket. b. Insert the fan in the fan bra cket (1). c. Fasten the four screws (2) . d. Connect the fan cable to its corresponding board connector (3). 5. Perfor m the post [...]

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    Remov al and repl aceme nt proce dures 57 Installing the po w er supply unit The system supports Server Standard & Compliant supplies, along with any other compatible sup plies that may be developed. Powe r supp l y uni t inst alla tio n guid eli nes Installation instructions for the MicroServer standard multi - outputs power supply. To simplif[...]

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    Remov al and repl aceme nt proce dures 58 5. Discon nect the power cables: a. Disconnec t the SATA ODD po wer cable and ODD cable. IMPO RTAN T: Slide the ODD out of cha ssis before di sconnecting th e four hard drive power cables b. Disconnec t the four h ard drive power cables. IMPO RTAN T: Pull out the system tray by following the procedure step [...]

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    Remov al and repl aceme nt proce dures 59 7. Install the replacement power supply unit in th e chassis: IMPO RTAN T: Check the PSU c able label before connecting them. Go to page 35 fo r a reference figure on proper PS U cable connections. 8. Connect the power cables: a. Connec t the power c able P1 to the 24 - pin power connector on the syst em bo[...]

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    Remov al and repl aceme nt proce dures 60 Item PSU cable label Connects to 1 P1 24 - pin power conn ector on the system board(J12) 2 P2 Hard drive 1 3 P3 Hard drive 2 4 P4 Hard drive 3 5 P5 Har d drive 4 6 P6 Optio n drive[...]

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    Diagnos tic tools 61 Diagno sti c tools User D ia g no st ics User Diagnostic s is a proac tive server ma nagement tool , available i n HP website ( http://www.hp.com ) that provides diagnostics and trou bleshooting capabilities to assist IT administrators who verify server installations, troubleshoot problems, and perfor m repair validation. User [...]

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    Diagnos tic tools 62 • Numbers: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 • Symbol ( s pe cial characters): ` ~ @ # $ % & * ( ) _ - + = { } [ ] | : ; “ ‘ < > , . ? / Gr acef ul s h utdo w n f unc ti on 1. When system temperature reached to tr ip caution point or system fan failed, the system will do a graceful shut down to protect data loss.[...]

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    Diagnos tic tools 63 c. Click C hoose what the powe r buttons do . d. From the When I press the po wer button: drop - down menu, select Shut down , and then click Save ch anges .[...]

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    Diagnos tic tools 64 When system fan f ails or senso r temperatu re is higher t han caution point, the s ystem will gracefully shutdown. The system temp erature sens ors and t heir corr esponding breach level are listed below: • Processor : 105 ° C • North bridge: 100 ° C • Ambient temperature: 40 ° C. AMD R AI D Xper t U tilit y This util[...]

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    Diagnos tic tools 65 2. S elect language and click OK to continue. 3. Click Next .[...]

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    Diagnos tic tools 66 4. Select I accept the terms of the license ag reement and click Next . 5. Click Browse t o select fold er and then click Next .[...]

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    Diagnos tic tools 67 6. Click Next . 7. Click Install .[...]

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    Diagnos tic tools 68 8. Click Finish . 9. Click the program under Start menu twice - > AMD folder.[...]

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    Diag n ostic tools 69 10. Key i n default Login ID: admin, and the password : admin . 11. Select whet her to remem ber the p assword .[...]

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    Diagnos tic tools 70 12. Click + in front of Physica l Drive View . 13. Click opti ons Enable or Disable to change Write cache and NC Q status.[...]

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    Diagnos tic tools 71[...]

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    Diagnos tic tools 72 AMI B I OS s o f t wa re Your ProLi ant Micro Server uses BIOS to boo t up the system. AMI B IOS software is a RO M BIOS - based firmware that allows reliability, manageability, and connectivity for server platforms. This software contains a set of programs permanently stored in an EEPROM chipset located on the system board. Th[...]

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    Diagnos tic tools 73 The Setup Utility loads the configuration values in a battery - backed nonvolatile memo ry called CMOS RAM. Th is memory area is not part of the system RAM, which allows configuration data to be retained when po wer is turn ed off. Th e values take effect when t he system is booted . POST u ses these values to configure the har[...]

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    Diagnos tic tools 74 Key Functi ons Enter To select a f ield value or dis play m ore options f or menu marked wi th ► . Ctrl+Enter To expand all device lists. F1 To open the Gen eral He lp windo w . The General Help window describes other Setu p navig ation keys that ar e not displayed on the legend bar. Esc If you press this key: On one of t he [...]

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    Diagnos tic tools 75 Main menu Field Description BIOS ID Sy stem BIOS ID BIOS Version System BIOS version System Time Adjust t he system time. System Date Adjust the system date. Speed Processor speed Core Count Num ber of core i n the proces sor Size Sys tem memory size[...]

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    Diagn ost ic tools 76 Field Description Set Server Asset Text Enter the server asset tag. This information i s printed on the serial lab el tab located on the front panel. Set Serial Number Text Show server serial number. T his information is pri nted on the serial lab el tab located o n the front pan el. Embedded N IC1 MAC A ddres s MAC address of[...]

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    Diagnos tic tools 77 Boot me nu Use this menu to set the preferred drive sequence in which the Setup Utility attempts to boot the operating system. By default, th e server search es for boo t devices in the following order: • CD - ROM/DV D - ROM drive • Removable device • Hard drive • Embedded NIC To implement the PXE boot option, you need [...]

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    Diagnos tic tools 78 Security m enu Field Description Admin P assword C urrent adm in pass word stat us ( Clear or Enabled) Chang e Admin P assword Select the f ield, and then press Ent er to se t, change, or rem ove a admin password. Admin pass word The Security m enu allows u sers to set a n admin password. When e ntered , this passwor d will all[...]

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    Diagnos tic tools 79 3. Press En ter twice without entering anything in the new and confirm password fields. 4. Press F1 0 t o sav e the changes you made and close the Setup Utility. The Admin Passwo rd field val ue is set to Cle ar . To reset the admin password: If you forget the admin password, you need to clear the CMOS and reset the BIOS settin[...]

  • Page 80

    Diagnos tic tools 80 1. In the Main m enu screen , select B oot Se tti ngs Confi gura t ion , and then press En ter . 2. Select the Quick B oot field. 3. Press the pl us (+ ) or minus ( – ) key to set the field to Enabled . 4. Press F1 0 to save the changes you made and close the Setup Utility. 5. Reboot t he server. The Summary sc reen is displa[...]

  • Page 81

    Diagnos tic tools 81 0251: System CMOS ch ecksum ba d – Default configur ation us ed In some cases a n error message m ay includ e recommen dations fo r troubleshoo ting or requir e that you press the Ent er key to display recommendations. Follow the instructions on the screen. The next table lists the most common POST error messages with the ir [...]

  • Page 82

    Diagnos tic tools 82 Error c ode Er ror m essage Corrective action/description 017 Proc essor temper ature ou t of range If the system detec ts that the pro cessor temperature sen sor over he at ed , then th is message will appear . 018 NB temperature out of range I f system detects NB tem per ature senso r over heat, this m essage will app ear. 04[...]

  • Page 83

    Dia gn ost ic t ools 83 • If you have installed a PCI expansion board, verify that the board is firmly seated and any switches or j umpers on the board are prop erly set. See the docum entation that came with the expansion board. • All system cables are s ec urely connected and are in their proper order. • If you have changed any switches on [...]

  • Page 84

    Connectors, switches, and LED s 84 C onnec to rs , s w itc hes , and LEDs C onnec tor s and com pone nts F r on t panel Item Description 1 NIC LED 2 HDD LED 3 Power button 4 USB p orts 5 Health LED 6 Panel door lock[...]

  • Page 85

    Connectors, switches, and LED s 85 P a nel door components Item Description 1 Spare screws for HDD installation 2 Spare screws for ODD installation 3 Torx s crew driv er R ear pane l Item Description 1 Power cord conn ector 2 PSU f an[...]

  • Page 86

    Connectors, switches, and LED s 86 Item Description 3 PCI e holder 4a PCI e b racket 1 4b PCI e b racket 2 5 e SATA con nec tor 6 Rear USB 2.0 ports 7 VGA port 8 Embedded N IC Por t 9 Rear system fan 10 Kensington l ock slot[...]

  • Page 87

    Connectors, switches, and LEDs 87 S ystem boa r d Item Designator Description 1 J16 VGA co nne ctor 2 J15 NIC1/USB x2 co nnecto r 3 J23 eSATA 4 J6 PCIe x1 slot 5 J21 NMI j umper. En ables a user to g enerate a nonmaskable i nterru pt eve nt. 6 J5 PCIe x16 slot 7 J7 IPMI slot 8 J24 Internal SATA for ODD o ption 9 J8 Mini- SAS connector 10 J33 Intern[...]

  • Page 88

    Connectors, switches, and LED s 88 Item Designator Description 20 J3 DDR 3 DIMM slot 1 21 J4 DDR 3 DIMM slot 2 S y s tem bu t tons and j umper s S ystem j u mpers Item Functi on Status Status description 1 NMI jumper Open Normal Short Enables a user to generate a nonm askable i nterrupt event. 2 Clear CMOS jumper 1-2 Normal 2-3 Clear CMOS[...]

  • Page 89

    Connectors, switches, and LED s 89 S tatus LED indicato rs The status LED indicators aid in pro blem diagnosis by indicating the status of system components and operation s of the server. E x te rn a l L E D i n d ic a t ors[...]

  • Page 90

    System specifications 90 S y stem s pec ifi cat io n s Har dw ar e spec if i cati ons S ystem unit Item Descript ion Processor 1.3 - GHz AMD At hlon II N eo N36L p rocessor , 2C 1.5 - GHz AMD T urion II N eo N40L p rocess or , 2C 2.2 - GHz AMD Tu rion II N eo N54L processor, 2C Core logic chipsets • AMD RS785E – n orth bridge, c ore logic contr[...]

  • Page 91

    System specifications 91 Item Descript ion Thermal solution • One system fan • Processor h eat sink • North b ridg e heat sink • South b ri dge he at sink Memor y Item Description Number of DI MM slots Two Maximu m memory ca pacity 8 GB (4 GB in each of the t wo DIMM slots ) Memory modes Sin gle DIMM, and two DIMMs (full configuration) Memo[...]

  • Page 92

    System specif ication s 92 Item Description Opera ting condit ions Temperature Humi dity (no n condens ing) 0 to 50 ° C (0 to 122 ° F) 20 to 90% 200 W power supply Item Description Model DP S - 200PB - 177A Type 200 W Dimensio ns Height Depth Width 40 .5 mm (1.5 9 in ) 150.0 mm ( 5.9 in ) 81.5 mm ( 3.21 in ) Weig ht (appr oximate ) 0.7 kg ( 1.54 [...]

  • Page 93

    System specifications 93 Ph y sical s p ec if i cations Item Description Sy stem board d imensions Length Width 211.0 mm ( 8.3 in ) 165.1 mm ( 6.5 in ) Server dimensions Height Width Depth 267 mm ( 10.5 1 in) 245 mm ( 9.65 in) 210 mm ( 8.27 in) Server weight (ma ximum conf iguration , approxim ate) Basic co nfi gurat ion (one hard drive i nstall ed[...]

  • Page 94

    System specifications 94 En v ir onmen tal s pec if i cati ons Item Attribu te Temperature range Operati ng No n operating 10 to 35 ° C (50 to 95 ° F) -30 to 60 ° C ( - 22 to 140 ° F) Humidity (noncondens ing) Operati ng Non operat ing 10 to 90 % RH 10 to 95 % RH Altitude Operati ng Non operat ing 3048 m ( 10 , 000 ft ) 9144 m ( 30 , 000 ft ) A[...]

  • Page 95

    Index 95 I n d ex A AC powe r power - down proce dure, 30 AMI BIOS Setup Utility, 7 2 Advance d menu, 76 Boot menu, 77 CMOS RAM, 73 Exit m enu, 79 General Help wi ndow, 74 Item Specific Help panel, 73 legen d bar, 73 Main men u, 75 non - user - config urable fi eld, 73 overview, 72 runnin g, 73 Securi ty men u, 78 supervisor password, 78 user - con[...]

  • Page 96

    Index 96 hardware confi guration system battery, 54 hardware confi guration system fans, 55 hardware confi guration power sup ply uni t, 56 hardware confi guration AMI BIOS Setup Utility, 7 2 hardware confi guration boot -t ime diagnostic screen, 79 HP contact i nformation, 25 techn ical support, 25 I I/O ports listing, 90 rear panel, 85 I/O subsys[...]

  • Page 97

    Index 97 cable connections, 55 system fans installing, 56 removing, 55 system jumpers, 88 system time setting, 75 T technical specifica tions environmen tal, 94 hardware, 90 memory, 91 physic al, 93 power sup ply uni t, 91 thermal solution, 91 W warranty, 5[...]