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User Servi ce Guide HP 9000 rp4410 an d HP 9000 r p4440 Manufacturing P art Number: A99 50-96011-ed4 F o u r th Edition Se p t ember 2008 © Co pyrig ht 2003 -2008 Hew lett-Packard Developme nt Compa ny , L.P.[...]
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2 Legal Notices Copyri ght No tices. © C opyrigh t 2003-20 08 Hewl ett-P ackard De velopme nt Company , L.P . The informat ion contained here in is subject to cha nge without notice. The only wa rranties for HP products and services are set forth in the expre ss warranty statements accompanying such products and services . Nothing here in should b[...]
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Cont ent s 3 1. Over view HP 9000 rp4410 and rp 4440 Se rver Views . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Detaile d Server De scription . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 I/O Subs ystem . . . . . . . . . [...]
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Con tents 4 Server Views . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 6 Detaile d Server De scription . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 7 I/O Subs ystem . . . . . [...]
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Cont ent s 5 Setti ng Up the Cons ole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 8 Setup Checkl ist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 Setup Fl owchart . . . . . . .[...]
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Con tents 6 Trouble shooting Met hodology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Trouble shooting Sys tem P ower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 0 Using the Front P anel P ower Button. . .[...]
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Cont ent s 7 Replacing the Process or Extender Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 4 Replac ing Dual Proce ssor Module s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196 Dual Pro cessor Mo dules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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Con tents 8 Replac ing a Hot-Plug gable Disk D rive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 0 SCSI Backp lane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 252 Removing the SCSI Backplane . . . . . . .[...]
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Ta b l e s 9 T able 1. Publ ishi ng H isto ry De tail s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 T able 2. HP-U X 11 i Re lease s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 T able 1-1. Ser ver D imen sion s an d V al[...]
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Ta b l e s 10 T able 3 -18. Se rve r P ow er Bu tton Functi ons Wh en Ser ver i s On and a t BCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 7 T able 3-19. Server Po w er Button Functions When Server is On and OS is Running . . . . . . . . . . 137 T able 3 -20. Se rve r P ow er Bu tton Functi ons Wh en Ser ver i s Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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Fig u r e s 11 Figure 1-1. HP 9000 r p4410/rp4440 Server (T op V iew) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Figure 1-2. HP 9000 rp4410/ rp4440 Ser v er with Be z el Re m oved (F ront View) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Figure 1-3. HP 9000 r p4410/rp4440 Server ( Rear V iew) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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Fig u r e s 12 Figur e 3-21. D isk Driv e Inst allat ion in Slot 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Figur e 3-22 . D isk Drive Inst allat ion in S lots 1 and 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 6 Figur e 3-23 . Ex ten der B oar d Latch es . . . . . . . . .[...]
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Fig u r e s 13 Figur e 6-13 . D ipsw itch S ettin g for S5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 5 Figur e 6-14. Re mov ing the D ual Process or Mo dule fr om th e Proce ssor Exten der B oard . . . . . . . 1 98 Figur e 6-15. Lo cate the Socke t in Pr oces sor Ext ende r Board . . . . . . . [...]
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Fig u r e s 14 Figure 6-56. Disp lay Boar d Re moval a nd R eplac emen t. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 268 Figur e 6-57. Q uickFin d Diag nost ic Boa rd Rem oval a nd Re placem ent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 70[...]
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15 About This Document This d ocument provides the informa tion and instru ctions on servicing the HP 9000 rp 4410 and rp4440 servers : The document print ing date and part number indicate the docu ment’ s current edition. The printing date changes whe n a new editi on is printed. Mi nor changes may be mad e at reprint with out changing the print[...]
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16 Document Organization This gu ide is divided into the f ollowi ng chapters : Chapter 1 Overview: Provi des views and descript ions of th e server . Chapter 2 System Sp ecifications: Server details su ch as sys tem configur ation, ph ysical specificat ions, and requireme nts. Chapter 3 Installing the S ystem: Unpack i ng , installatio n, and pre [...]
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17 NO TE A note highlights useful information such as restricti ons , recommendations , or important details about HP pr oduct featu res. TIP Tips provide yo u with helpf ul hints for completi ng a task. A tip is not used to give es sential information, but can be used, for example , to provide an alternate method for completing the task that pr ec[...]
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18 Related Documents Y ou can find other information o n HP server hardw are management and diagnost ic support tools in t he followin g publi cations. W ebsite for HP T echnical Documentation: http:// docs.hp.com Server Hardware Inf ormation: http:// docs.hp.com /en/hw.html Diagnostics a nd Event Monitoring: Har dware Support T ools Comp lete inf [...]
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Chapter 1 19 1 Overview The HP 9000 rp 4410 and t he HP 9000 rp4440 s ervers a re des igned to be e asy to install, s ervice, and maintai n. They d eliver performan ce, reliab ility , and availa bility in a compact, ra ck-dense d esign to me et the most demanding enterprise-level computing requirements . A rack-dense 4U form-factor maximizes the nu[...]
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Chapter 1 Overview HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4440 Server Vie ws 20 HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4440 Server V iews Figure 1-1, Figure 1-2 , and Figure 1 -3 show the top, front, and rea r views o f the HP 9000 rp44 10 and rp4 440 serv ers. F igure 1-1 HP 9000 rp44 10/rp4440 Ser ver (T op Vi ew)[...]
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Chapter 1 Overview Detailed Server Description 21 F igure 1-2 HP 9000 rp44 10/rp4 440 Ser ver with Bezel Removed ( Fr ont V iew) F igure 1-3 HP 90 00 rp44 10/r p4440 Ser ver (Rear V iew) Detailed Server Description The fol lowing se ctions list informatio n on th e main subs ystems w ithin the HP 9000 rp 4410 an d rp4440 serv ers. I/O Subsyste m Th[...]
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Chapter 1 Overview Detailed Server Description 22 • I/O bandw idth - 4 GBs. • Pinnac le FXe PCI vide o card. • PCI Giga bit, F ast E thern et Con trol ler wi th W ake -on- LAN en able d/di sab led wi th BIOS se tup. Internal Core I/O The fol lowing is s upported on the HP 9000 rp44 10 and rp4 440 serv ers: • Dual chann el SCSI U320 or U160 [...]
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Chapter 1 Overview Detailed Server Description 23 • Supporte d DDR DIMM sizes: — 128 MB, 256 MB, 512 MB , 1 G B , 2 GB , a nd 4 GB — Standard 18 4 pins 2.5V DDR266, CL2, regist ered, ECC • 133 MH z memory bu s frequency , 266 MTransfers /s data, 8.5 GB/s peak data bandw idth. • DIMMs loaded b y quads ena ble inter lea ved mode and ch ip s[...]
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Chapter 1 Overview Dim ensio ns a nd Values 24 The firmw are incorporates the BC H which provi des an int erface between the operating syst em and the platform firmware. BCH uses data tables t hat conta in platform-re lated info rmation, and boot and ru n-time service ca lls av ailable to th e operati ng system and its lo ader to provide a st andar[...]
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Chapter 1 Overview Controls, P orts, and LEDs 25 Figure 1-4 shows the control panel on t he s erver front. F igure 1-4 Contr ol P anel - F r ont V iew of Server (with Bezel) Figure 1- 5 sho ws how to acce ss t he control pan el. The front con trol panel a ccess doo r is on th e bezel. F igure 1-5 Acces sing the Control P anel Control P anel[...]
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Chapter 1 Overview Contro ls, Ports, and LEDs 26 Figure 1-6 sh ows t he control p anel LE Ds and bu ttons. F igure 1-6 Contr ol P anel LEDs and Buttons T able 1-2 lists the control pan el LED st atus and descriptio ns. T able 1-2 Control P anel LED Definition s LED or Button State Flash Rate Color Description System LED Running Steady Green System [...]
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Chapter 1 Overview Controls, P orts, and LEDs 27 T able 1-3 lists LE D definiti ons for the switc hes and buttons . T able 1-3 Switch and Button LED De finitions Switch and Butt on Descriptio n P ower Button Controls the power suppl y (turns sys tem power on or of f) if power is availa ble to the power s upply . (Controls both p ower supplies if tw[...]
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Chapter 1 Overview Contro ls, Ports, and LEDs 28 Rear P anel The server rear panel inc ludes communication ports , I/O ports, ac power connect ors, two power supply bays , attent ion LED i ndic ators fo r the h ot-plu ggable PCI bo ards, and the locator L ED butt on. LED s loc ated on the rear pane l of the server signal the operational s tatus of [...]
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Chapter 1 Overview Controls, P orts, and LEDs 29 Figure 1-8 sh ow the power supp ly statu s LEDs. Figur e 1-8 P ower Supply Status LED T able 1-4 lis ts power s upply sta tus LED info rmation. T able 1-4 P ower Supply Status LE D Po w e r L E D (Green) Predict F ail LED (Amber) F ail LED (Amber) St atus Off Off Off No ac power is applied to all PSU[...]
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Chapter 1 Overview Contro ls, Ports, and LEDs 30 iLO MP LAN LEDs NO TE There are two di fferent iLO MP cards t hat were install ed in this server . They ha ve different LEDs on them. Both of them are sh own below . One of the i LO MP LAN cards has the amber LED on the left abd th e green LED on the right. It i s shown in Figure 1-9. The internal In[...]
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Chapter 1 Overview Controls, P orts, and LEDs 31 The other i LO MP LAN card has the gr een LED on th e left and the amb er LED on the right. Is is s hown in Figure 1-10. Figure 1-10 iLO MP LAN LE Ds T able 1-6 provides iLO MP LED sta tus descripti ons. Single-P ort Gigabit Ethernet LAN Card The single-por t Gigabit Ethernet LAN card uses an RJ-45 L[...]
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Chapter 1 Overview Contro ls, Ports, and LEDs 32 T able 1-7 lists the single-port Gigabit Ethernet LAN card LED status descriptions . Fig ure 1-12 and T able 1-8 shows the dua l-port Giga bit Ethernet LAN ca rd LEDs and status descriptio ns. F igure 1-12 Dual- P ort GigE LAN Card LEDs T able 1-7 Singl e-P ort GigE LAN LED Status Descriptions LED Co[...]
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Chapter 1 Overview Controls, P orts, and LEDs 33 P or ts and Connectors Fig ure 1-13 shows the port s and connectors fou nd on the rear panel of th e server . F igure 1-13 Serve r Rear View The SC SI HBA card in slot 1 and the Giga bit Et hernet card in slot 2 are fact ory installed. T able 1-8 Dual-P ort GigE LAN Card LED Status Descriptions LED C[...]
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Chapter 1 Overview Contro ls, Ports, and LEDs 34 USB P orts Figu re 1-14 and T able 1-9 show the USB po rt connector and pinouts . Figure 1-14 USB P ort Connector VGA P ort The VGA (v ideo) port is disa bled on the rp4410 and rp4440 s ervers. Serial P orts Figure 1-15 an d T able 1-10 sh ow the serial port connector and pinou ts. F igure 1-15 Seria[...]
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Chapter 1 Overview Controls, P orts, and LEDs 35 iLO MP LAN P ort Figure 1-16 and T able 1-11 show the iLO port connecto r and pinout s . F igure 1-16 iLO MP P ort 2R e c e i v e d a t a 3T r a n s m i t d a t a 4 Data term ready 5 Ground 6 Data set ready 7 Request to send 8C l e a r t o s e n d 9 Ring ind icator T able 1-11 iLO MP LAN P ort Pi nou[...]
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Chapter 1 Overview Contro ls, Ports, and LEDs 36 Gigabit Ethernet LAN P ort Figure 1-17 an d T able 1-12 sh ow the G igabit Ethe rnet LAN port conne ctor and pin outs. F igure 1-17 Gigabit Ethern et LAN P ort SCSI P ort, Ultra 3, 68-Pin Two Ultr a 3, 68- pin SC SI con nectors are loc ated on th e HBA located in PCI slot 1. The upper connect or supp[...]
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Chapter 1 Overview Controls, P orts, and LEDs 37 Figure 1-18 an d T able 1-13 sh ow the SCS I port conn ector and pinouts. F igure 1-18 SCSI P ort, Ultra 3, 68 -Pin Ta b l e 1 - 1 3 S C S I P o r t P i n o u t s Pin Number Signal Description Pin Number Signal Description 1 S1 (+DB 12 ) 35 S35 (–DB 12 ) 2 S2 (+DB 13 ) 36 S36 (–DB 13 ) 3 S3 (+DB [...]
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Chapter 1 Overview Contro ls, Ports, and LEDs 38 21 S21 (+ ATN) 55 S55 (–AT N) 22 S22 56 S56 23 S23 (+BS Y) 57 S57 (–BS Y) 24 S24 (+AC K) 58 S58 (–ACK ) 25 S25 (+RS T) 59 S59 (–RS T) 26 S26 (+M SG) 60 S60 (–MSG ) 27 S27 (+S EL) 61 S61 ( –SEL) 28 S28 (+C/ D) 62 S62 (–C/D) 29 S29 (+RE Q) 63 S63 (–REQ ) 30 S30 (+I/O) 64 S64 (–I/O) 31[...]
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Chapter 1 Overview Controls, P orts, and LEDs 39 Additional Controls and LEDs Stora ge devi ces h ave additi onal LEDs sho wing th eir sta tus. Hot-Pluggable Dis k Dr ive LEDs Figure 1-19 an d T able 1-14 sh ow the hot-pluggabl e disk drive LE D indicators and defi nitions. F igure 1-19 Hot-P l uggable Disk Drive LED Indicato rs DVD Drive s The ser[...]
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Chapter 1 Overview Contro ls, Ports, and LEDs 40 QuickF ind Diagnostic P anel The QuickFin d diagnostic panel has 2 7 single col or LEDs an d one mult i-color LED for temperat ure. The LEDs are norma lly off . The appropriat e LED is turned on when an error is detected or a replacement part is required. Accessing the Q uickFind Diagnos tic P anel Y[...]
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Chapter 1 Overview Controls, P orts, and LEDs 41 Figure 1-22 shows the I/O bas eboard LEDs, buttons, and se nsors an d T able 1 -16 list s their definit ions. F igure 1-22 I/O Baseboard LEDs, Buttons, and Sensors PCI Att ention LED PCI Pow er LED PCI Atten tion LE D BMC Reset Button 12V VRM LE D Locator Butt on/LED iLO MP Sof t Reset Button BMC Hea[...]
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Chapter 1 Overview P owering the Server On and Off 42 P owerin g the Se rver On and Off This secti on provides informatio n on how to power off and powe r on the server . P ower States The server has three power states: •S t a n d b y p o w e r •F u l l p o w e r •O f f Plug the power cord into the appropri a te receptac le on the rear of th [...]
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Chapter 1 Overview P owering the Server On and Off 43 NO TE If the power res tore feat ure is set to Always On through the iLO MP PR command, the server automatically powers on to the full power state . P owering On the Server P ower on the se rver to full power using t he following met hods if the serve r is in the standb y power sta te: •i L O [...]
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Chapter 1 Overview P owering the Server On and Off 44 Step 2. Press the po wer button to star t the serve r . Step 3. Start th e operating sy stem. P owering O ff the Server P ower off the s erver using t he following methods if th e server is in the s t andby or f ull power state : •i L O M P PC command • P ower b utto n P owering Off the Serv[...]
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Chapter 2 45 2 System Specific ations This chapt er provides information on the bas ic system co nfigurati on, physi cal specifica tions, and requireme nts for the H P 9000 rp 4410 or rp4440 server . This cha pter addres ses the following t opics: • “System Configuration” on page 45 • “Dimensions and V alues” on page 46 • “Grounding[...]
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System Specifications Dim ensio ns a nd Values Chapter 2 46 Dimensions and V alues T able 2-2 provide s dimens ions and t heir va lues of HP 9000 rp44 10 and rp4440 serv ers. Grounding The si te building must provide a sa fety ground or protec tive earth for each ac service entrance to al l cabinets. Install a protectiv e earthing (PE) conduct or t[...]
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System Specifications Electrical Specifications Chapter 2 47 Electrical Spec ifications This sectio n provide s electrical s pecifications fo r the serve r . AC P ower Cords T able 2-3 lists the p ower cable s available for use with t he HP 9000 rp4410 an d rp4440 s ervers. Circui t Break er The marked electrical size for the server is eight amps .[...]
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System Specifications Electrical Specifi cations Chapter 2 48 T able 2 -4 lists the ac pow er req uireme nts f or the serv er . T able 2-4 System P ower Specifications Specificatio n V alu e Nominal inp ut volt age 200 – 240 V AC Minimum oper ating volt age 180 V AC Maximum op erating voltage 264 V AC Freq uency range (minimum – maximum) 50 –[...]
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System Specifications Electrical Specifications Chapter 2 49 T able 2-5 lis t maximum and typical powe r requirement s for the HP 9000 rp4 410 and rp444 0 servers. P ower and Cooling T able 2-6 lists pow er and cooling values associa ted with servers whic h contain the list ed components . These power and cooling values are considered typica l and [...]
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System Specifications En vironmental Specification s Chapter 2 50 Environmental Specifications This sect ion prov ides the temperat ure an d humidity re qu irements , noise e mission, and air flow specif ications for the server . Operating Environment The sys tem is de signed to run cont inuously an d meet re liability goals in an ambient tempera t[...]
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System Specifications En vironmental Specifications Chapter 2 51 Cooling This sect ion prov ides info rmation on the cool ing sys tems in the serv er . CPU and Memory Cooling The server incorporates front to back airflow across the process or and memory extend er boards and through the H DD bac kplane . Two 127 m m dual fan assem blies , mounted v [...]
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System Specifications En vironmental Specification s Chapter 2 52 Figure 2-1 shows the airflow through the server . F igure 2-1 Airflo w Through HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4 440 Servers Acoustic Noise Sp ecification The acou stic noise sp ecificati on for the H P 9000 rp4410 o r rp4440 se rver is 53 db L pA (sound p ressure le vel at bystander position i[...]
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System Specifications Physical and En vironm ental Specifications Chapter 2 53 Physical and Environm ental Specifications T able 2-7 provide s temperatu re and airf low informa tio n for minimum, typical, and maximum configurations for the H P 9000 rp441 0 and rp44 40servers. It also lis ts the s erver and rack we ights and dimensions. T able 2-7 P[...]
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System Specifications Physical an d En vironm ental Specifications Chapter 2 54[...]
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Chapter 3 55 3 Installing the System This chap ter provi des informa tion on how to i nstall th e syst em. This cha pter addres ses the following t opics: • “In trodu ctio n ” on pag e 55 • “ Unpa cking a nd Insp ecti ng th e Ser ver” on pa ge 62 • “Insta lling Addit ional Compone nts” on p age 63 • “Insta lling the S erver In[...]
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Installing the System Server Views Chapter 3 56 Server V iews Figure 3-1, Figure 3-2 , and Figure 3 -3 show the top, front, and rea r views o f the HP 9000 rp44 10 and rp4 440 serv ers. F igure 3-1 HP 9000 rp4410 an d rp44 40 Servers (T op V iew)[...]
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Installing the System Detailed Server Description Chapter 3 57 F igure 3-2 HP 9000 rp4410 an d rp44 40 Servers with Be zel Removed (Fr ont Vie w) F igure 3-3 HP 9000 rp4410 an d rp44 40 Servers (Rear V iew) Detailed Server Description The fol lowing se ctions list informatio n on th e main subs ystems w ithin the HP 9000 rp 4410 an d rp4440 serv er[...]
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Installing the System Detailed Server Description Chapter 3 58 • I/O bandw idth - 4 GBs. • Pinnac le FXe PCI vide o card. • PCI Giga bit, F ast E thern et Con trol ler wi th W ake -on- LAN en able d/di sab led wi th BIOS se tup. Internal Core I/O The fol lowing is s upported on the HP 9000 rp44 10 and rp4 440 serv ers: • Dual chann el SCSI [...]
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Installing the System Detailed Server Description Chapter 3 59 • Supporte d DDR DIMM sizes: — 128 MB, 256 MB, 512 MB , 1 G B , 2 GB , a nd 4 GB — Standard 18 4 pins 2.5V DDR266, CL2, regist ered, ECC • 133 MH z memory bu s frequency , 266 MTransfers /s data, 8.5 GB/s peak data bandw idth. • DIMMs loaded b y quads ena ble inter lea ved mod[...]
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Installing the System Safety Inf ormation Chapter 3 60 The firmw are incorporates the Boo t Console Handler (BCH), which provides an interface between the operat ing syst em and the plat form firmware. BCH uses d ata table s that contain p latform-re lated information , and boot and run-time se rvice calls avail able to th e operati ng system and i[...]
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Installing the System Installation Sequ ence and Checklist Chapter 3 61 W A RNING Ensure th at the syst em is powered off and a l l power sources are d isconnected from the server before removing or installing server hardware unless you are removing or installing a hot-swap pable or hot-pluggable component. V oltages are present at various location[...]
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Installing the System Unpac king and Inspecting the Server Chapter 3 62 Unpacking and Ins pecting the Server This sect ion describes procedures you perform before ins t allat ion. Ens ure that you h ave adequate ly prepared your environment for the new server , received the comp onents that y ou ordered, and verified tha t the server and its contai[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additional Com ponents Chapter 3 63 NO TE T o identi fy each it em by part number , see the sal es order pac king slip . Returning Da maged Equipment If the equi pmen t is da mag ed, c ontact y our HP cust omer serv ice re pres entati ve imm ediat ely . T he se rvic e represent a tive i nitiate s appropriate acti on[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additio nal Components Chapter 3 64 • ACX-15 T orx screwdriver • Special processor to ol kit ( HP part num ber 5069-5 441) Accessing a Rack-Mounted Server The HP 90 00 rp4410 and rp444 0 servers a re desi gned to be rack mounted. T he follow ing proce dure explain s how to gain acce ss to a server that i s mount[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additional Com ponents Chapter 3 65 F igure 3-4 Acces sing T -25 Screws Inserting the S erver Into the Rack T o in sert t he se rver in to the r ack, f ollow t hes e step s: Step 1. Press the ra il clips on eit her side of the server in wa rd and push the server into the ra ck until it stops . Step 2. Replace the T [...]
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Installing the System Installing Additio nal Components Chapter 3 66 F igure 3-5 P edestal-Mou nted Server F ront P anel Controls and Indicators The front panel of the serv er provides controls an d indicators used for common operations . Fig ure 3-6, Figure 3-7, and Figure 3- 8 show the fro nt view of the server a nd the control panel.[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additional Com ponents Chapter 3 67 F igure 3-6 F ront V iew w ith Bezel F igure 3-7 Acces sing the Control P anel Cont rol P anel[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additio nal Components Chapter 3 68 F igure 3- 8 Control P anel T able 3-3 and T able 3-4 lis t the control pane l LED and the s witch and button LED stat us and descriptions . T able 3-3 Control P anel LED Definition s LED/ Button State Flash Rate Color Descript ion System LED Running Steady Green S ystem normal; O[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additional Com ponents Chapter 3 69 T able 3-4 Switch and Button LED De finitions Button Description P ower Button Controls the p ower supply ( turns system power on or off) if power is ava ilable to the power s upply . (Co ntrols b oth power su pplies if two are installe d). If power is o ff but power is a vailable[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additio nal Components Chapter 3 70 Additional Controls an d Indicators Stora ge devi ces h ave additi onal LEDs sho wing th eir sta tus. Hot-Pluggable Dis k Dr ive Indi cators The hot-p l uggable di sk drives ha ve two LEDs per drive , as follows: Fig ure 3-9 and T able 3-5 show the hot -pluggable di sk drive LED i[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additional Com ponents Chapter 3 71 Figure 3-10 DVD or CD-RW /DVD LED In dicators Fr on t B e z el The server do es not need to be powered off to remo ve the front bezel. Removin g the F ront Bezel T o remove the front bezel , gra sp the fro nt bezel at the outer e dges and pull s traight out. F igure 3-11 Removing [...]
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Installing the System Installing Additio nal Components Chapter 3 72 The front co ntrol panel acces s door is on the bezel. Openin g the control pa nel door provides acc ess to the followin g compone nts: • P ower b utto n •S y s t e m L E D s Replaci ng the F ront Bezel T o replac e the front bez el, hold the be zel in mo untin g pos ition an [...]
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Installing the System Installing Additional Com ponents Chapter 3 73 Figu re 3-12 Re moving and Replacing the F ront Cover Step 4. Raise the cover slightly , and pull the cover toward th e front of the server to free the tabs from the slots in the center of the cha ssis. Replaci ng the F ront Cover T o replace the front cove r , follow these s teps[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additio nal Components Chapter 3 74 F igure 3-13 Removing an d Replacing the T op Cover Replaci ng the T op Cover T o replace the top cove r , follow t hese steps: Step 1. Align the ta bs at t he rear o f the top co ver wi th the corre spond ing slots in th e chassis. Fu lly seat the tabs i nto the slot s and push f[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additional Com ponents Chapter 3 75 Hot-Swappable Chassis F an Units Ther e are three h ot-s wappabl e chas sis fan unit s in the ser ver . • F an uni ts 0, 1, an d 2 are in the ce nter of the c hassis , span ning the f ull c hassis wi dth. • F an units 0 and 1 are interchang eable a nd are in the left an d cent[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additio nal Components Chapter 3 76 F igure 3-15 Hot-Swappable P ow er Supply F an (Unit 2) CA UTION Observ e all ESD safety precautio ns before a ttempti ng this procedure. F ailur e to follo w ESD safety pre caution s can result in dama ge t o the se rver . NO TE A hot-sw appabl e device does not require i ntera c[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additional Com ponents Chapter 3 77 Step 1. If rack-mount ed, slide the serv er out from the rack until i t stops . (See “E xtend the Serve r from the Rack” on p age 64.) Step 2. Remove the top cover . (See “Re moving the T op Cover” on pa ge 73.) Step 3. Grasp the fan uni t lock ing handle , tilt it up , an[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additio nal Components Chapter 3 78 Removing the I/O Baseboard Assem bly CA UTION Before re moving th e I/O base board ass embly , record a ll boot configurat ion settin gs display ed by the BCH INFO ALL command. Th ese values might need to be reset after replac ing the I/O baseboard assembly . T o rem ove t he I/ O[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additional Com ponents Chapter 3 79 Figu re 3-16 I/ O Baseboard Locking Lever Step 7. Slide th e system I/ O baseb oard asse mbly all the w ay to the re ar until removed from c hassis . CA UTION The I/ O baseboard a ssembly is large . Be ca reful when li ftin g it ou t of t he se rver chassis. OPEN CLOSE[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additio nal Components Chapter 3 80 F igure 3-17 I/O Baseboard Assembly Removal Replaci ng the I/O Baseboard A ssembly NO TE The I/O basebo ard assemb ly replac ement pro cedure as sumes th at you a re reinstal ling the assembly tha t was pre viously removed from a config ured server . T o replac e the I/O base boar[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additional Com ponents Chapter 3 81 Syst em B atte ry This se ction provides i nformation on the sys tem battery an d how to replace a sys tem bat tery . Batter y N otice This pro duct cont ains a Lit hium battery . W A RNING Lithium batteries c an explod e if mistreated. Do n ot recharge, di sassemble, or dispose o[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additio nal Components Chapter 3 82 Figu re 3-18 System Battery Location on I/ O Baseboard Step 5. Lift up the battery holder reta ining cli p with a flat-hea d screwdriver and push on the b a ck of the batter y to remove the battery from its socket. Step 6. Lift up the battery holder retaining clip with a flat-head[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additional Com ponents Chapter 3 83 Step 9. Reset t he system ti me and date using the BCH DATE command. T o ver ify th at you in sta lled the s ystem batt ery co rrect ly once you set the tim e and date, follo w these steps: a. P ower off the syst em. b. Unplug the power cord. c. W ait fo r a minute be fore turning[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additio nal Components Chapter 3 84 CA UTION The empty ho t-sw appable power su pply slot P1 must remain c losed with the suppl ied metal cover in place when a second power s upply is n ot us ed. T he se rver can be dam aged due to overheating if the cove r does not remain in place. CA UTION If the syst em is powere[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additional Com ponents Chapter 3 85 Step 4. Supporti ng the power sup ply with both hands , slide it into slot P1 unti l it plugs into th e socket on the internal p ower s upply board. Hand tig hten th e thumbs crew . Step 5. Install the power cord into the power supp l y so cket and secure it to the power co rd bra[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additio nal Components Chapter 3 86 Figure 3 -21 Disk Drive Installation in Slot 2 Step 3. Clos e the driv e ejector h andle by pushing it down un til it clicks. The hot-pl uggabl e disk dr ive is now correctly installed. Figure 3 -22 Disk Drive Installation in Slots 1 and 2 Installing Processors This sect ion provi[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additional Com ponents Chapter 3 87 Ensure that t he system is powered off and all p ower sources have been disc onnec ted from the server bef ore attempting the f ol lowing procedures. F ailure to observe this warning can result in personal injury or da mage to equipment. CA UTION Ensure that processor speed and ca[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additio nal Components Chapter 3 88 T able 3-7 lists the load se quence. Removing the Proc essor Extender Board W A RNING Ensure that t he system is powered off and all p ower sources have been di sconnected from the server bef ore removing the processor extender board . V oltages are present at various locat ions w[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additional Com ponents Chapter 3 89 Figur e 3-23 E xten der B oar d La tche s Step 5. Pull out on the extractio n levers to unplug t he processor extender board fro m the soc ket located on the mi dplane r iser bo ard. Step 6. Pull out th e proce ssor extend er bo ard fr om the c hassis.[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additio nal Components Chapter 3 90 Figu re 3-24 Re m oving the Processor E xtender Board Installing a Processor on the Ext ender Board CA UTION Observ e all ESD safety precautio ns before a ttempti ng this procedure. F ailur e to follo w ESD safety pre caution s can result in dama ge t o the se rver . NO TE Before [...]
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Installing the System Installing Additional Com ponents Chapter 3 91 Step 5. Carefully lower the pro cessor , without the sequencer frame , onto the processo r socket. Align th e pins on the bot tom of the heatsi nk to the s lots in the re tention frame on the ext ender board. CA UTION Do not press the processor mod ules into the soc ket. When prop[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additio nal Components Chapter 3 92 Figu re 3-26 Proces sor Cable Placed Incorr ectly Step 6. Lock the a ssembly to the soc ket by rotating t he cam on the socket 180 degr ees cloc kwise using the CPU In stall T ool or 2.5-mm Al len wrenc h. TIP When rotating the lock i ng cam, hold the palm of your hand on top of t[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additional Com ponents Chapter 3 93 F igure 3-27 I n stalling the Processor on the E xtender Board 4 2 3 1 T ig htening S equence fo r 4-Sh oulder Screws is 1, 2, 3, 4 DO NOT OVERTIGHTE N (See S tep 7) 2 Knurled Thumb- Screws Align Pi ns on Heatsink with Slots in Fram e Power Cabl e Protecte d by Plas tic Sleev e Sl[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additio nal Components Chapter 3 94 Extend er Boar d Sw itches and Jumpe rs The pr ocessor e xtender board include s switc hes and ju mp ers. These switch es are fact ory preset and must not be altered e xcept by an HP Service Re presentati ve. Replacing the P rocessor Extend er Board T o replace the proce ssor exte[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additional Com ponents Chapter 3 95 T able 3- 8 and Fig ure 3- 28 show th e DIMM fi ller requi rements and c onfig urat ion for the 16 -DIM M memo ry extend er board. F igure 3-28 1 6 -DIMM Memor y Extender Board Minimum Co nfiguratio n T able 3- 9 and Fig ure 3- 29 show th e DIMM fi ller requi rements and c onfig u[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additio nal Components Chapter 3 96 4 DIMMs in quad 0 12 fillers total: Two fill ers in q uads 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, a nd 7 (quad 2 remains unfille d) 8 DIMMs in quad s 0 and 1 Eight fi llers total: Two fill ers in q uads 4, 5, 6, and7 (quads 2 a nd 3 remain un filled) 12 DIMMs in quad s 0, 1, an d 2 Eig ht fillers t otal:[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additional Com ponents Chapter 3 97 F igure 3-29 3 2 -DIMM Memor y Extender Board Minimum Co nfiguratio n DIMM Filler[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additio nal Components Chapter 3 98 Removing a Memory Extende r Board The memory ext ender boards i s located unde r the front cover . W A RNING Ensure that t he system is powered off and all p ower sources have been di sconnected from th e serve r before atte mpting this pro cedu re. V oltages are present at variou[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additional Com ponents Chapter 3 99 Installing D IMMs T o inst all DIMM s , follow these s teps: Step 1. Align the DI MM with the socket lo cated o n the memory extende r board . (Align the n otch in t he DIMM with the tab i n the conne ctor .) Step 2. Firmly and evenly pu sh on each end of th e DIMM until it seat s[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additio nal Components Chapter 3 100 Step 6. Replace the front bezel onto t he chassis . (See “R eplacing t he Front Beze l” on page 72 .) Hot-Pluggable PCI/PCI-X The HP 90 00 rp4410 and rp444 0 servers s upport PCI/P CI-X hot- pluggable technology a nd includes s ix hot- pluggable PCI/PCI-X slot s. Hot-Pluggabl[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additional Com ponents Chapter 3 101 PCI/PCI-X Slot Locations and Configurations PCI/PCI-X slot s are numbered f rom 1 through 8 in t he server as shown in F igure 3- 32. F igure 3-32 Slot ID Nu m bering The fo llowin g desc ribes conf igurat ion re quir ements for slots 1 t hrough 8: • PCI slots 1 and 2 are d edi[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additio nal Components Chapter 3 102 Shared slots have card compatibilit y restrictions. If one of the shared slots is occupied, the card being added to the second sl ot is limited by th e configuration of the occupi ed slot. If t he new card h as a slower capabilit y than the current bus config uratio n, it cannot [...]
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Installing the System Installing Additional Com ponents Chapter 3 103 Hot-Plug Procedures The hot-plug proced ures described in this section use t he hardware interface only . Software interface procedu res are d escribed in T a ble 3-10 on page 10 0. IMPORT ANT Before adding or replacing a PCI/PCI-X card, de termine whether t h at card is critical[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additio nal Components Chapter 3 104 Figure 3-3 3 PCI/PCI-X OLX Divider Layout Step 4. Ensure that t he MRL and the card la tch on the OL X divider are alrea dy open an d insert the PCI/PCI -X card into the emp t y slo t. (F igure 3 -34) IMPORT ANT W hen inserting the PCI/PCI-X card, be ca reful you do not accidenta[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additional Com ponents Chapter 3 105 Figur e 3-34 I nsert ing PCI /PCI- X C ard Step 5. If the PCI/PCI- X card is full size , open the sli der gate latch to access the ca rd slot.[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additio nal Components Chapter 3 106 Figure 3-35 S lide r Gat e Lat ch Step 6. If the PCI/PCI-X card is full size, close the sl ider gate latch to secure the end of the card. (Figure 3-35 ) Step 7. Push the MRL down un til it s eats ag ainst the ch assis wall.[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additional Com ponents Chapter 3 107 Step 8. Turn the PC I/PCI-X card la tch to the closed p ositio n to cap ture t he PCI/P CI-X c ard an d MRL in to the c losed position. Step 9. Press the Attention button . The power LE D starts t o blink. W ai t until the po wer LED goes from blink ing to stea dy on. NO TE Af te[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additio nal Components Chapter 3 108 IMPORT ANT W hen inserting the PCI/PCI-X card, be ca reful you do not accidentall y touch an Att entio n butt on on th e othe r OLX divid ers. T his initi ates an un desired shu tdown of anoth er PCI/PCI-X card/s lot. If you accid entally in itiate slo t shutdown, pu sh the Att e[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additional Com ponents Chapter 3 109 T roubleshooting PCI/PCI-X Hot-Pluggable O perations Sometimes a PCI/PCI-X card does not come online during a hot -pluggable operation due to a frequency mismatch between the PCI/PCI- X card and the slot bus or due to other hardw are errors . T o determine the type of error you a[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additio nal Components Chapter 3 110 W A RNING Ensure that the s ystem is powered off and all po wer sourc es have been disco nnect ed fr om the server bef ore at tempti ng th is pr ocedur e. NO TE Some restric tions ap ply to the mass storag e devi ces that can be connected to the core I/O SCSI HBA. If yo u convert[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additional Com ponents Chapter 3 111 Figure 3-36 R emovin g the SCSI Jumper Ca ble Step 2. Install th e duplex board in the SCSI connector lo ca ted nea rest the di sk drive cage. a. Align th e bracket t abs with the sl ots on the side of the disk driv e cage. b. Press t he brack et agai nst the disk d rive cage u n[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additio nal Components Chapter 3 112 Figu re 3-37 Ins talling the Duplex Board Step 3. Secure the du plex board to th e dis k drive c age by th e bracke t and to the SC SI backpl ane by the SCSI connector sockets. (Figure 3-37) Step 4. Install the SCS I C abl e B on the SC SI bac kplane . (Figure 3 -38) a. Rele ase [...]
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Installing the System Installing Additional Com ponents Chapter 3 113 Figure 3-38 I nstal ling SCSI Ca ble B to the SCSI Backplane Step 5. Connect th e other end of t he SCSI Cable B to the SCSI B c hannel connector on the SCSI adapter board . (Fig ure 3-3 9) a. Rele ase the SC SI Cable B from its stowed positi on within the c hassis . b. Plu g the[...]
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Installing the System Installing Additio nal Components Chapter 3 114 Figure 3-39 I nstal ling SCSI Ca ble B to th e SCSI Adap ter Bo ard Replaci ng the Removed Modul es T o return the server to operational confi guration, follow t hese steps : Step 1. Replace the processor extende r board . (See “ Repla cing the Proc essor Exten der Board” on [...]
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Installing the System Installing the Server Into a Rac k, Non-HP rack, or P edestal Chapter 3 115 Installing the Server Into a Rack , Non-HP rac k, or P edestal The foll owing inf ormation des cribes how to i nstall the se rver into a n HP rack. Informatio n is also pr ovided on approved no n-HP rack and pedesta l mount alter natives. HP Rack HP 90[...]
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Installing the System Connecting the Cab les Chapter 3 116 Connecting the Cables This section describes the cables to connect to powe r the server and to provide LAN connect ivity for the serv er . AC Input P ower The HP 90 00 rp4410 and rp4440 s ervers come with one or two po wer supplie s installed. A p ower sup ply includes an ac i nput conn ect[...]
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Installing the System Connecting the Cables Chapter 3 117 Applying Stan dby P ower to the Server T o apply standby power t o the server , follow these steps: Step 1. If the serv er has one power supp ly installed i n sl ot P1, plug the power cord into that rece ptacle. Plug the other e nd of the power cord into an ap propriate outlet. NO TE The LE [...]
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Installing the System Console Set up Chapter 3 118 T o enab le general n etwork co nnectivity for the server , follow these s teps: Step 1. Obtai n a valid IP ad dress for each LAN port you plan to activate. Step 2. Connect th e LAN cable from an availa ble LAN po rt into a live connect ion on the network. Cons ole Setu p This se ction describ es h[...]
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Installing the System Console Set up Chapter 3 119 Setup Chec klist Use the ch ecklist in T able 3-13 to assist with the i LO MP setup process . Ta b l e 3 - 1 3 S e t u p C h e c k l i s t Step Actio n X Standard Setup 1 Preparation 1. Determine a LAN conf igu ration met hod a nd assign an IP address i f necessary . 2. D etermine an access metho d[...]
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Installing the System Console Set up Chapter 3 120 Setup Flowchart Use this flowchart as a guide to assist in t he Integrity iLO MP se tup process . F igure 3-41 iLO MP Setup Flowchart , and IP addre ss and IP addre ss[...]
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Installing the System Console Set up Chapter 3 121 Preparation Y ou must perform the following ta sks before you ca n configure the iLO MP LAN . • Determi ne the ph ysical a ccess method to select an d connect cables. • Dete rmine the iLO MP LAN c onfigur ation meth od and as sign a n IP add ress if nec essary . Determining the Physical iLO MP [...]
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Installing the System Console Set up Chapter 3 122 Once you h ave determined h ow you will co nfigure t he iLO M P LAN in or der to acqui re an IP a ddress, you must configure t he iLO MP LAN using the se lected method. Configuring the iLO MP LAN Using DHCP and DNS DHCP auto matically configures all DHCP -enabled servers w ith IP addr esses, subnet[...]
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Installing the System Console Set up Chapter 3 123 ARP Ping o peratio nal iss ues includ e the following : • Y ou can use ARP Ping regardle ss of the sta tus of DHCP , unless an IP a ddress has ever been acquired using DHCP . • When ARP Ping is succes s ful, DHCP st atus is disable d. • Some DHCP serve r options ca n cause the appar ent issua[...]
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Installing the System Console Set up Chapter 3 124 F o r example: arp -s 19 2.0.2.1 00- 00-0c-07-ac -00 Step 6. At the DOS prompt , enter ping foll owed by the IP address t o verify that the iL O MP LAN port is conf igured wit h the ap propr iate I P addr ess. The destin ation addres s is th e IP a ddre ss tha t is mapped to the iLO MAC address . P[...]
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Installing the System Console Set up Chapter 3 125 IMPORT ANT Do not use hpterm and vt10 0 termin al type s at the same ti me. There are many differe nt emulation so ft w are applicati ons . Consult the help secti o n of your emulation softw are application for inst ructions on how to confi g ure the sof tware options . Step 3. Use T able 3-14 t o [...]
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Installing the System Console Set up Chapter 3 126 MP MAIN MENU: CO: Console VFP: Virtual Front Panel CM: Command Menu CL: Console Logs SL: Show Event Logs HE: Main Menu Help X: Exit Connection This exam ple shows the M P Ma in Menu accessed through the local serial port. The list of commands displayed on th e scre en ca n be d iffere nt de pend in[...]
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Installing the System Accessing the Host Console Chapter 3 127 c. E nt er UC at t he MP :CM > pr omp t an d fol low th e pr ompt s to modif y us er a ccou nts. Setting U p Security F or greater security and reliability , HP recommends th at iLO M P management tr affic be on a s eparate dedicate d management network and that only adminis trators [...]
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Installing the System Accessing the Host Console Chapter 3 128 The iLO MP has a separate LAN port from the system LAN port . It requir es a separate L AN drop, IP addres s, and net work ing informa tion from t hat of the p ort us ed b y the operati ng sy stem. Before start ing this procedure , you must have the fol lowing information: • DNS name [...]
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Installing the System Accessing the Host Console Chapter 3 129 Figu re 3-43 Status Summary P age Step 4. Select t he web inte rface funct ions by clicking t he Function tab s at the top of th e page. Eac h functio n list s opti ons in the Navigation Bar on the lef t side of the page . Step 5. Click an o ption li nk to d isplay dat a in the Display [...]
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Installing the System Accessing the Host Console Chapter 3 130 root@myhost> ioscan -fH 0/7/2/0 Class I H/W Path Driver S/W State H/W Type Description ================================================================= unknown -1 0/7/2/0 UNCLAIMED UNKNOWN PCI Display (10025159) root@myhost> T o enable the VGA graphics ca pability , continue with[...]
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Installing the System P owering the Server ON and Off Chapter 3 131 P owe ring t he S erver ON and O ff This se ction provi des informati on and pr ocedures f or powering on and po wering off the server . P ower States The server has three power states: •S t a n d b y p o w e r •F u l l p o w e r •O f f T able 3-1 7 lists t he se rver power s[...]
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Installing the System P owering the Server ON and Off Chapter 3 132 Step 4. Enter PC to use the remote power control command. Step 5. Enter ON to powe r on th e ser ver , and e nter YES when prompte d to confirm th e action. Step 6. Start th e operating sy stem. P owering On t he Server Manually NO TE If the power re store fea ture is set to Always[...]
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Installing the System P owering the Server ON and Off Chapter 3 133 CA UTION The ma in dc voltag e is now removed from the s ystem; however , ac volta ge for stan dby powe r is still p resent in the server . Step 3. Unplug all power ca bles from the re ceptacles on the rear pane l of the server .[...]
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Installing the System Booting the Operat ing System Chapter 3 134 Booting the Operating System This secti on covers procedures for boot ing and shutting down an operating s ystem on the server . Supported Operating System The onl y support ed opera ting syste m on the HP 9000 rp441 0 and rp44 40 server s is HP-U X 11i V ersion 1 ( and higher HP -UX[...]
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Installing the System Booting the Operatin g S ystem Chapter 3 135 Step 1. At th e BCH Main M enu , enter command or menu> bo pri . The follo wing message di splays: Interact wit h IPL (Y, N, or Cancel)?> Step 2. T o interact with IPL, ans wer y . Step 3. At th e ISL> prompt, type hpux-is . Booting HP-U X in L VM Maintenance M ode T o boot[...]
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Installing the System T roublesho oting Chapter 3 136 • m e (M emory ) • io (C heck the PCI device information to dete rmine if the values m atch the dev ices inst alled in the s erver) Step 2. V erify the parameters. Step 3. T o return to the BCH Main Menu , use the ma co mma nd . T roubles hooting This sect ion provide s basic se rver troub l[...]
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Installing the System T roubleshoot ing Chapter 3 137 T able 3-18 describe s what happens when th e server is at BCH, and yo u press the power button. T able 3-19 describes what happ ens when the server is on with the ope ra ting s ystem running , and you press the pow er butt on. If the server is off , and power is not con nected to server power s[...]
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Installing the System T roublesho oting Chapter 3 138 • If t he co nsole show s that the se rver is po wered o n, b ut server LEDs indicate that power is off , remove and reseat connectors on t he LED stat us board. If th e problem persists , replace the L E D stat us board. If the consol e shows that the se rver is not powered on (server is off)[...]
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Installing the System T roubleshoot ing Chapter 3 139 DVD Problems DVD problems th at occur during installat ion are usua lly related to faulty con nections. If y ou are experiencing DV D problems , follow these steps: 1. Remove and reinsert the disk. 2. Replace th e disk. 3. Remov e and rein stall the DVD drive. Check that con nectors are f ully e[...]
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Installing the System T roublesho oting Chapter 3 140 Step 6. Select the firmware pac kage you w ant to download. Step 7. Download the firmw are package , and follow th e inst ructions for updating the firmware includ ed in the re lease no tes. Instal ling the L ates t V ersion of the F irmware on the Server T o install the la test vers ion of the [...]
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Installing the System T roubleshoot ing Chapter 3 141 QuickF ind Diagnostic P anel LEDs The Quic k Find diagnost ic panel is lo ca ted under t he top cover and is attac hed to the top of the power s upply cage. This pan el contain s LEDs th at illumin ate to sh ow the status o f associat ed compon ents and assembl ies. T able 3-2 2 lists t he vari [...]
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Installing the System T roublesho oting Chapter 3 142 Memor y bank X (0-7) DIMM xA DIMM xB DI MM xC DIMM xD The specifi ed DIMM has failed—re seat or replace th e memory board and DIMM. If all the LEDs for a rank (0 -7) are lit and the memory config error LED is lit, then the DIMMs in the specif ied rank are mis matc hed—rev iew the inf ormati [...]
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Installing the System T roubleshoot ing Chapter 3 143 F igure 3-45 QuickF ind Diagnostic P anel Processor Subsystem I/O VRM CPU VRM Fan Memory 0 Memory 1 Memory 2 Memory 3 Memory 4 Memory 5 Memory 6 Memory 7 Power Supply Memory Config Error Processor Config Error Missing Component System Temperature Check Event Log[...]
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Installing the System T roublesho oting Chapter 3 144 Information to Collect Before Y ou Contact Support Before you contact HP support, you should: Step 1. Check informa tion on troublesh ooting and at tempt to sol ve the proble m. • Note failure sympt oms and error indications (LEDs and messages) by checki ng the syste m event l og . • Try to [...]
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Chapter 4 145 4 Booting the Operating System This cha pter descri b es procedures for booting and shutt ing down the HP-UX op erating syst em on the HP 9000 rp4 410 and rp444 0 servers. This cha pter addres ses the following t opics: • “Supporte d Operating Syst em” on page 145 • “Booting and Shutting Do wn HP-UX” on page 146 • “V e[...]
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Chapter 4 Booting the Operating System Booting an d Shutting Down HP-UX 146 Booting an d Shutting Down HP-UX This sect ion describe s boot ing and sh utting d own HP-U X on th e HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4440 se rvers. • T o boot HP -UX, follo w one of thes e pr oced ures: — “Standard H P-UX Boo ting Us ing Boot Co nsole Ha ndler” on p age 14 6d[...]
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Chapter 4 Booting the Operating System Booting and Shut ting Down HP-UX 147 Booting HP-UX in Single-User Mode T o boot to HP- UX in sin gle-us er mode, foll ow thes e step s: Step 1. At th e BCH Main M enu , enter command or menu> bo pri . The follo wing message di splays: Interact wit h IPL (Y, N, or Cancel)?> Step 2. T o interact with IPL, [...]
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Chapter 4 Booting the Operating System V erifying the Server Co nfiguration Using B oot Console Handle r 148 V erifying the Server Configurat ion Using Boot Console Handler Fro m th e B C H Main Menu , e nter in to go the INformation Me nu . Use the corresp onding command from th e menu to verify the type and quantity of processors , memory , and I[...]
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Chapter 5 149 5 T roubleshooting This cha pter provid es a preferred metho dology (st rategies and procedure s ) and tool s for troub leshoot ing server error and fault conditions . This cha pter addres ses the following t opics: • “Troubl eshooti ng Methodolog y” on page 1 4 9 • “Troublesh ooting System P ower” on page 150 • “Troub[...]
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Chapter 5 T roubleshooting T roublesho o ting System P ower 150 T roubles hooting Sy stem P ower This se ction provi des informati on and pr ocedures f or troublesho oting system powe r . Using the F ront P anel P ower Button The server po wer button on the fron t panel operates different ly , dependi ng on how long the but ton is hel d in and on w[...]
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Chapter 5 T roubleshooting T roubleshoo ting System P ower 151 • The caus e of thi s problem is not apparent f rom the iLO M P ’ s SEL or t he FPL l ogs . If both th ese conditions are true , see “System Build -Up Troubleshooting” o n page 152. Consi der the foll owing assump tions be fore troubleshoo ting system power: • The pr oblem is [...]
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Chapter 5 T roubleshooting T roublesho o ting System P ower 152 is vis ible from rea r of the system by lo oking through th e holes in the she et metal direct ly abov e the iLO MP LAN connector . The iLO MP he artbeat LED is on the left, clos est to the power supp lies. This LED f lashes at 1 Hz wheneve r ho use keeping voltage s are available and [...]
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Chapter 5 T roubleshooting T roubleshoo ting System P ower 153 Step 2. Remove the pr ocessor ext ender board , memory extender b oard, disk drives , I/O cards (if possib l e) and plug the ac power cords into the power supplies . The iLO MP comes on and lists the following CM> DF CRU IDs The following Al ert Event might a lso appea r: CRU IDs: --[...]
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Chapter 5 T roubleshooting T roublesho o ting System P ower 154 Sensor: Entity Presence 0x2041CB3DB3020040 FF20807115250300 If all o f the CR U IDs d o not appe ar , note the m issing CRU ID. If CRU ID entrie s and th e Alert L evel 5 Missing CRU device - CPU 0 PIROM appear , go to t he next step. Step 4. Insert the proc essor extender boa rd. NO T[...]
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Chapter 5 T roubleshooting T roubleshoot ing Using Online Support T ools 155 Step 7. If you get any o ther error at thi s poin t, re-examine the SE L events and see if t hey point to the roo t cause. If the SEL logs do not assist in po i nting to the root cause, HP recommends tha t you get the assist ance of a syst ems expert. Operating System Boot[...]
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Chapter 5 T roubleshooting T roublesho o ting Using Online S upport T ools 156 Event Monitoring Service Event M onitoring Se rvice (EMS) is the fra mework for monit o ring hardw are and reporting events . Use EMS to elimina te most undetected hardw are failures tha t cause data loss or interrupt ions of system operat ion. Y ou can monitor a hardwar[...]
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Chapter 5 T roubleshooting T roubleshoot ing Using Online Support T ools 157 Step 1. Access the iLO MP command prompt. Step 2. Enter the sl command. The Event Log View er menu di splays the f ollowin g: SL Event Log Viewer Menu: Log Name Entries % Full Latest Timestamped Entry ------------------------------------------------------------------- E - [...]
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Chapter 5 T roubleshooting T roublesho o ting Using Offlin e Suppor t T ools 158 Logged by: BMC; Sensor: Cable / Interconnect - SCSI ChExt Cable Data1: Device Removed/Device Absent 0x203E4D0AC6020220 FFFF0008F61B0300 Log Entry 73: 00:00:12 Alert Level 3: Warning Keyword: Type-02 050301 328449 The server's built-in sensors have detected an open[...]
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Chapter 5 T roubleshooting T roublesh ooting Using Offline Support T ools 159 T able 5-2 lists the ODE comman ds that are availabl e at the O DE pro mpt. T able 5-2 ODE Commands Command Description help Displays a list and descrip tion of th e available co mmands. help <comma nd> D isplays addi tional in formation abo ut the comman d. help &l[...]
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Chapter 5 T roubleshooting T roublesho o ting Using Offlin e Suppor t T ools 160 T roubleshooting PCI/PCI-X Hot-Pluggable Operations Sometimes a PCI/PCI-X card does not come onlin e during hot-plugging due to a frequency mismatch b etween the PCI/PCI-X card and th e slot bus , or due to other hardware errors . T o determine the type of error yo u a[...]
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Chapter 5 T roubleshooting T roublesh ooting Using LED Indicator s 161 NO TE After pushing the at tention button , ensure that you wait the fu ll fiv e second opera tion cancellati on window before taking further action. Hardware Operation F ault A hardw are operation fault is us ually caused by an in correctly seated or defective P CI/PCI-X card. [...]
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Chapter 5 T roubleshooting T roublesho o ting Using LE D Indicators 162 Figure 5-2 shows the front cont rol panel L EDs . Figure 5-2 Front Co ntrol P an el LEDs T able 5-3 lists the front co ntrol pane l LED defin itions. T able 5- 3 Front Control P anel LED D efinitions LED/ Button State Flash Ra te Color D escription System LED Running Steady Gre[...]
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Chapter 5 T roubleshooting T roublesh ooting Using LED Indicator s 163 QuickFind Diagnostic P anel LEDs The Quic k Find diagnost ic panel is lo ca ted under t he top cover and is attac hed to the top of the power s upply cage . The following defi nitions describe the status of the vario us LEDs and what is wrong with the indi cated component. NO TE[...]
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Chapter 5 T roubleshooting T roublesho o ting Using LE D Indicators 164 Figure 5-3 shows t he QuickFind diagnos tic pan el. F igure 5-3 QuickF ind Diagnostic P anel Processor Subsystem I/O VRM CPU VRM Fan Memory 0 Memory 1 Memory 2 Memory 3 Memory 4 Memory 5 Memory 6 Memory 7 Power Supply Memory Config Error Processor Config Error Missing Component[...]
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Chapter 5 T roubleshooting T roublesh ooting Using LED Indicator s 165 I/O Baseboard LED Indicators Figure 5-4 shows t he LEDs, senso rs , and reset or attentio n butto ns on the I/O base board. F igure 5-4 I/O Baseboard LEDs, Buttons, and Sensors PCI-X Atten tion LED PCI- X Power LED PCI-X Attention LE D 3.3 VSB Power LED 12V VRM LED Locator Butto[...]
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Chapter 5 T roubleshooting T roublesho o ting Using LE D Indicators 166 T able 5-5 lists the I/O base board LED s , b uttons, and s ensors. Memory Extender Boards The 32-D IMM memory extend er board h as two p ower status LEDs, 1.25 V and 1.5 V (Figu re 5-5). Whe n the LEDs ar e on, eac h respectiv e voltage is presen t on the memory exte nder boar[...]
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Chapter 5 T roubleshooting T roublesh ooting Using LED Indicator s 167 Figure 5-5 sh ows th e 32-DIMM memory ext ender board LEDs. F igure 5-5 32-DI MM Memory Extender Board LEDs T able 5-6 lists the 32 -DIMM memory extend er board L ED states. T able 5-6 32-DIMM Memory Extender Board LED States LED Color Status Cond ition 1.25 V power Green On P o[...]
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Chapter 5 T roubleshooting T roublesho o ting Using LE D Indicators 168 Figure 5-6 sh ows th e 16-DIMM memory ext ender board LEDs. F igure 5-6 16-DI MM Memory Extender Board LEDs T able 5-7 lists the 16 -DIMM memory extend er board L ED states. T able 5-7 16-DIMM Memory Extender Board LED States LED Color Status Condition Action VRM status Gr een [...]
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Chapter 5 T roubleshooting Disk and I/O Pat h Logging 169 Disk and I/O P ath Logging Some failu res resu lt in I/O pa th loggin g . These p aths he lp to indica te the source of the error and can be inclu ded in the error mess age or logg ed into console or ev ent logs . T able 5-8 describes t he disk drive and PCI slot paths f or the server . T ab[...]
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Chapter 5 T roubleshooting Disk and I/O P ath Logging 170 Slot 2 (cor e I/O LAN) Gigabit LAN 2nd from left 0/1/ 2 0/1/2/1 (du al-port L AN onl y) Slot 3 I/ O with 66 MHz/ 64-bit PCI-X card (shared with slot 4) 3rd f rom left 0/ 4/1 Slot 4 I/ O with 66 MHz/ 64-bit PCI-X card (shared with slot 3) 4th fro m left 0/4/2 Slot 5 I/ O with 66 MHz/ 64-bit P[...]
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Chapter 5 T roubleshooting Core I/O Connections 171 Core I/O Connections The HP 90 00 rp4410 and rp4440 s ervers incl ude the following core I/O connections: •T w o U S B p o r t s •O n e i L O M P — On e 10/100 LAN-RJ4 5 — Three serial po rt s •S C S I H B A — The SC SI HBA board is used to attach SCSI ext ernal mas s storag e to t he [...]
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Chapter 5 T roubleshooting System I/O Boar d Switches and J umpers 172 System I/O Board Switches and J umpers The followin g descriptions are for reference only . PCI-X Slot 8 Batter y PCI- X Sl o t 7 PCI- X Sl o t 6 PCI-X Slot 5 PCI- X Sl o t 4 PCI-X Slot 3 PCI- X Sl o t 2 PCI-X Slot 1 S3802 P45 06 P 2314 Serial Number U5202 Light Senso r S510 2 S[...]
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Chapter 5 T roubleshooting System I/O Board Switc h es and J umpers 173 T able 5-1 1 lists t he syst em I/O bo ard indicat ors, connectors, and jumpers. T able 5-11 System I/O Board Indicators, Connectors, and J umpers LED Indicators Connectors Jumpers Reference Designator Function Re ference Designator Function Refer ence Designator Function DS090[...]
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Chapter 5 T roubleshooting System I/O Boar d Switches and J umpers 174 DS5808 3.3 V power J 9803 Core I/O debug connector N/A N/A DS6113 3.3 VSB power J2001 Left fan (fan 0) N/A N /A DS5809 5 V power J6002 Midd le fan (fa n 1) N/A N/A DS5815 BMC heartbe at J7001 Right fan (fan 2) N/A N/ A DS5816 iLO MP heartbea t J6004 High-sp eed bac k pla ne for [...]
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Chapter 6 175 6 Removing and Replac ing Components This chapt er describes h ow to rem ove and repl ace hardware in the H P 9000 rp 4410 and rp44 40 servers. Use car e to pre vent injur y and eq uipm en t dama ge whe n pe rforming these proce dures . V oltages can be present within th e server . Many asse mblies are sensi t ive to da mage by elect [...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Safety Inf ormation 176 Safety I nform atio n Use care to prev ent injury and equipment da mage when performing removal and repl acement procedures . V ol tages mi ght be pres ent w ithi n the server . M any as sembl ies a re se nsitiv e to da mag e by el ectr ostatic discharge . F ollow the proced ures l[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Accessing a Rac k-Mounted Server 177 Accessing a Rack-Mounted Ser ver The HP 90 00 rp4410 and rp444 0 servers a re desi gned to be rack mounted. T he follow ing proce dure explain s how to gain access to the serve r that is mounted in an approved rack. F o r rack installation instructions, review t he doc[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Accessing a P edestal-Mounted Server 178 Step 2. Flip out the two pull handles a t either end of t he fr ont bezel a nd sl owly pu ll the unit fo rward by the handles . The se rver is fully ex tended when the rail clips are lock ed in place. Wh en fully extended, the front and top covers are fully accessi[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Accessing a P edestal-Mounted Server 179 W A RNING Ensure that the s erver is properly gro unded when p erf orming remove-and-r eplace procedures. Use an a ntistatic wrist strap and grounding mat similar to those found in the HP Electric ally Conductive F ield Service Kit. F igure 6-2 P edestal-Mou nted S[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Front Be ze l 180 Fro n t Be z e l The serve r does not need to be po wered off to remo ve the front bezel. The front control panel acces s door is on the beze l. Opening t he control panel door prov ides access to th e following components : • P ower butto n •S y s t e m L E D s Removing the Front Be[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Front and T op Co vers 181 F ront and T op Covers CA UTION Do not operat e the server without the front a nd top covers i n place. Oper ation of the server witho ut the f ront an d top cover s in pla ce ma kes th e ser ver su sceptib le to elect romag netic interfe rence (EMI) and ov erheating probl ems t[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Fron t and T op Cover s 182 Step 3. Using a T orx T15 driver , loosen the four ca ptive thumbscrews that hold the front cover in place. Figure 6-4 Removin g and Replacing the Front Cover Step 4. Raise the cover slightly , and pull the cover toward th e front of the server to free the tabs from the slots i[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Front and T op Co vers 183 Step 3. Pull the c over to ward the re ar of the s erver to free the t abs from the slots in the center of the chassis and lift the cover straight up . F igure 6-5 Removing and Replacing the T op Cover Replacing the T op Cover T o replace the top cove r , follow thes e steps: St[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Memory Extender Boar d 184 Memory Extender B oard The memory extend er board is located directly under the front cov er of the chassis . The standard memo ry extender board can ho ld up to 16 D IMMs . The opt ional high capacity me mory extender board can hold up to 32 DIMMs. W A RNING Ensure that t he sy[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Memory Extender Boar d 185 Step 4. Press the l atches on the ext raction l evers locat ed on each side of t he memory extend er board. Figure 6-6 Memor y Exte nder Board Latch es[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Memory Extender Boar d 186 Step 5. Pull on th e extr actio n leve rs to u nplu g the memor y ext ender board f rom t he so cket located on th e mid plane riser bo ard a nd r emove t he m emory extend er bo ard fr om the c hassis. Figure 6-7 Memor y Exte nder Board Replacing the Me mory Extender Board T o [...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components System Memory DIMMs 187 Syst em Mem ory DI MMs System me mory DIMMs are locat ed on the memory extender b oard. Replacing Deallocated Me mory Ranks This sect ion prov ides th e steps n ecessar y to replace deallocated memory ranks. NO TE When replacing dea llocated memory ranks on a server with system fir[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components System Memory DIMMs 188 NO TE The memory ex tender board can be remove d without removing the s erver from the rack. Step 2. Remo ve t he fro nt b ezel. (See “R emovin g the Front Bezel ” o n pag e 180.) Step 3. Remove t he fron t cover . (See “Fro nt and T op Covers” on p age 181. ) Step 4. Remov[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components System Memory DIMMs 189 T able 6-1 and Figure 6 -8 show the filler re quirements and slot IDs for th e 16-DIM M memory exte nder boa rd. F igure 6-8 16- DIMM Memory Extender Board Slot IDs An opti onal 32-D IMM memory extender b oard is av ailable to rep lace the 16-DIM M memory extende r board. This ext [...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components System Memory DIMMs 190 T able 6-2 and Figure 6 -9 show the filler re quirements and slot IDs for th e 32-DIM M memory exte nder boa rd. F igure 6-9 32- DIMM Memory Extender Board Slot IDs Y o u can insert addition al DIMM s into bo th 1 6- and 32- DIMM bo ards. When adding DIMMs, you must u se a minimum [...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components System Memory DIMMs 191 Suppo rted D IMM S izes Y o u can install up to 12 8 GB of memory in t he server . Supported DIMM sizes are as follows: • 256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB , 2 G B , 4 GB Dissimil ar DIMM sizes can be used across the ext ender board, bu t all four DIMMs in each quad must match. F or cooling p[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Pro cessor Extender Boar d 192 Step 2. Firmly and evenly pu sh on each end of th e DIMM until it seat s in the socket. Ensure that the extrac tion levers are i n the clos ed position. Step 3. Repl ace t he m emory extend er bo ard in th e cha ssis. (See “Replacin g the Memor y Exte nder B oar d” on pa[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Pro cessor Extender Boar d 193 Step 5. Pull out th e extraction l evers to unplug the processo r extender bo ard from the soc ket located o n the midplane riser board. F igure 6- 11 Processor E xtender Board[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Pro cessor Extender Boar d 194 Replacing the Processor Extender Board CA UTION Y our processo r extende r board can be used i n Itanium or P A- RISC base d syste ms . A dip switch is provided to configure processor extender board circuits . Ensure that the dipswitch is set to P A RISC for t he HP 9000 rp4[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Pro cessor Extender Boar d 195 a. Set the dipsw itch to the right (ON) po sition for P A-RI SC. D o not di sturb sw itch bank s 1 throu gh 4 beneath the sh eet metal . Figur e 6-13 Dipswitch Setting for S 5 Step 3. Align the proc essor exte nder board with the front and rear card guides . Step 4. Slide th[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Replacing Dual Processo r Modules 196 Replacing Dual Process or Modules Dual proce ssor modules a re located on the top a nd bottom surfa ces of the processo r extender board . W A RNING Ensure that t he system is powered off and all p ower sources have been di sconnected from the server bef ore removing [...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Replacing Dual Processo r Modules 197 T able 6-3 d escribes the load sequen ce. CA UTION Change onl y the user -configurable s ettings of the dips witches on th e processor ext ender boar d. Removing a Dual Processor Module W A RNING Ensure that t he system is powered off and all p ower sources have been [...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Replacing Dual Processo r Modules 198 Figu re 6-14 Re m oving the Dual Proces sor Module from the Processo r Extender Board 4 2 3 1 The l oosening se quenc e for 4-sho ulder scr ews is 1, 2, 3, 4. 2 Kn urled Thumb- screws Pins (al igned on heatsink with slots in fr ame) Power Ca ble (pr otected by plas ti[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Replacing Dual Processo r Modules 199 Installing a Dual Processor Module NO TE Before installin g a dual pr ocessor m odule into your sy stem, rea d the f ollowing instruction s carefully an d see Fig ure 6-18, “Ins talling D ual Proc essor Mo dule on Proce ssor Extende r Board,” for a complete unders[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Replacing Dual Processo r Modules 200 Step 6. Carefully lower the pro cessor , without the sequencer frame , onto the processo r socket. Align th e pins on the bot tom of the heatsi nk to the s lots in the re tention frame on the ext ender board. CA UTION Do not press the processor mod ules into the soc k[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Replacing Dual Processo r Modules 201 Figure 6- 17 show s the pro cessor ca ble placed in correctly an d is pinche d between the heat sink and the ex ten der boa rd fra me. Figu re 6-17 Proces sor Cable Placed Incorr ectly Step 7. Using the CPU Install T ool 2. 5-mm Alle n wrench , lock the as sembl y to [...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Replacing Dual Processo r Modules 202 F igure 6-18 Installing Dual Pr ocessor Modu le on Processor Extender B oard Step 13. Repla ce the proces sor extender bo ard in the se rver . (See “R eplacing the Process or Extender Board” on pa ge 194.) 4 2 3 1 T i ghtening s equence for 4-s houlder screws is 1[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Hot-Swappable Chassis F an Unit 203 Step 14. Replace the front cover . (See “Repla cing the Front C over” on page 182 .) Step 15. Repla ce t he fro nt beze l. (S ee “Repla cing the Fron t Beze l” on page 18 0.) Step 16. V erif y process or replac ement an d operati on by u sing the s ystem utilit [...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Hot-Swappable Chass is Fan Unit 204 Step 3. Grasp the fan u nit locki ng handle, tilt it up, and pu ll out th e fan from the chass is. Figu re 6-19 Hot- Sw appable I/O Chassis F ans Re moval and Replacement IMPORT ANT When one fan unit i s removed from the server , the re maining fan units o perate at ful[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Hot-Swappable Chassis F an Unit 205 F igure 6- 20 Hot-Swappable P ower Supply Chassis F an Removal and Replace ment[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components I/O Baseboard Assemb ly 206 Replacing a Hot-Swappable Chassis F an Uni t T o replace a hot-sw appabl e chassis fan un it, follow t hese steps : Step 1. Orient the fan unit by ali gning the appropriat e icon on the fan unit handle to the ide ntical icon on the chassis w all. F an units 0 and 1 have “ci r[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components I/O Baseboard Assemb ly 207 Removing the I/O Baseboard Assembly NO TE P A 89 00 CPUs req uire PD C greater th an 44.2 1, which is lo aded on A6 961-67401 and A6961-69 401 repai r parts. A6961-67301 and A69 61-69301 repair parts enables the sys tem to boot to BCH wh ere PDC must be upda ted to greate r tha[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components I/O Baseboard Assemb ly 208 Step 8. Lift up on th e lockin g lever attache d to the side o f the power su pply c age to u nplug the I/O basebo ard from the socket on the midplane riser b oard. Figu re 6-21 I/ O Baseboard Locking Lever Step 9. Slide th e I/O baseboa rd assembl y all the w ay to the re ar u[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components I/O Baseboard Assemb ly 209 NO TE The I/O ba seboard assembly is large. Be ca ref ul wh en lift ing it out of the s erve r chassis. Figu re 6-22 I/ O Baseboard Removal Replacing the I/ O Baseboard Assembly T o replac e the I/O base boar d assembl y , follow these step s:[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components I/O Baseboard Assemb ly 210 Step 1. Before inst alling the replacement I/ O baseboard, check the dipswitch S5102 locat ed on top of t he I/O basebo ard. Dipswi tch bit 1 must be in the OFF posit ion to disabl e the onboard Rade on graphics chip . If you do not disable t he Radeon graphics chip , it appear[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components I/O Baseboard Assemb ly 211 Step 2. T o disabl e the on-board Radeon gra phics chip, set the S5102, # 1 VGA dips witch to the OFF position. Figure 6-24 A ccess ing the S510 2 Dips witch Step 3. Ensure th at all fan modules are re moved from t he chassis be fore sliding in the I/O b aseboard or both the fa[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components I/O Baseboard Assemb ly 212 Step 8. Plug th e internal SCSI cab les into the HBA board in PCI s lot 1. Step 9. Rep lace t he t op cov er . (See “ Rep laci ng the T op Co ver” on pa ge 1 83.) Step 10. Reconnect all power and external cables and turn on the system. Step 11. If you h ave installed a new [...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components System Battery 213 Step 13. V erify the sys t em boa rd replacement and operation b y using t he system u t iliti es . If yo u have s e t th e time a nd date and con figur ed the iLO MP , the I/O ba seboar d asse mbly is inst alled an d oper atin g correctly . If you hav e not yet set the time and date or[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components System Battery 214 Replac e the bat tery with on ly the id entical or eq uiva lent ba ttery . F ollow t he m anufac turer ’ s recommendations . Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacture r’s instructions . Replaci ng the System Bat tery CA UTION Befor e remov ing the syste m batte ry , rec[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components System Battery 215 Step 4. Locate th e system batter y on the I/O bas eboard. Figu re 6-25 Batter y Location on I/O Baseboard Step 5. Lift up on th e batt ery ho lder re tainin g clip w ith a fl at-he ad screw driv er and slide t he new batter y out of its soc ket. Step 6. Install t he new bat tery by lif[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Remo ving and Replacing PCI/PCI-X Car ds 216 Step 8. Rep lace t he to p cov er . (See “Rep lacin g the T op Co ver” on pa ge 183. ) Step 9. Reset th e server time an d date, and restore the iL O MP configurati on settin gs . Proceed as fol lows: a. Using t he s ystem c ons ole, set th e sys tem tim e [...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Remo ving and Replacing PCI/PCI-X Ca rds 217 PCI/PC I-X Co nfigurations PCI/PCI-X slot s are numbered f rom 1 through 8 in t he server . F igure 6-26 Slot ID Nu m bering The fo llowin g desc ribes conf igurat ion re quir ements for slots 1 t hrough 8: • PCI-X slots 1 and 2 are dedicate d for use by the [...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Remo ving and Replacing PCI/PCI-X Car ds 218 Shared slots ha ve card compatibility restrictions . If one of the shared slots i s occupie d then the card being added to the second sl ot is limited by th e configuration of the occupi ed slot. If t he new card h as a slower capabilit y than the current bus c[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Remo ving and Replacing PCI/PCI-X Ca rds 219 T able 6-5 descri bes the P CI I/O paths fo r the server . T able 6-6 describes the PCI I/O hardware paths for the s e rver . Ta b l e 6 - 5 P C I I / O P a t h s Slot Function Associated with P ath Location ACPI P a th Slot 1 (c ore I/O SCSI) Ultra 160 /320 du[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Remo ving and Replacing PCI/PCI-X Car ds 220 OLA Before installing a PCI/PCI-X card, ensur e that the proper drivers for that PCI/ PCI -X card are in stalled. NO TE If you are installin g the Gr aphics Kit A 6150B, use slots 3- 8. Howev er , d o not ins tall the included USB card. The server currently s u[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Remo ving and Replacing PCI/PCI-X Ca rds 221 CA UTION Do not pull up on the MRL of a power ed on, occupied slot or yo ur system will crash. Figure 6-2 7 PCI/PCI-X OLX Divider Layout Figure 6- 28 PCI-X Ca rd La tch O penin g Seq uenc e PCI-X Card Latch Closed Po sition MRL—Clos ed PCI-X Card Latch Open P[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Remo ving and Replacing PCI/PCI-X Car ds 222 Step 4. Ensure that t he MRL and the card la tch on the OL X divider are alrea dy open an d insert the PCI/ PCI- X card to be ad ded i nto the empt y slot. CA UTION When inserting the PCI/PCI-X card, be ca reful you do no t accidentally touc h an attention butt[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Remo ving and Replacing PCI/PCI-X Ca rds 223 NO TE Ensure that you fully seat the ca rd into th e slot, or undes ired results can occur after power is reappl ied to the slot. Figur e 6-29 I nsert ing PCI /PCI- X C ard[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Remo ving and Replacing PCI/PCI-X Car ds 224 Step 5. If the PCI/PCI-X card is full size, close the sl ider gate latch to secure the end of the card. Figure 6-30 S lide r Gat e Lat ch Step 6. Push the manual ret ention latch do wn until it seats ag a inst the c ha ssis wall.[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Remo ving and Replacing PCI/PCI-X Ca rds 225 Step 7. Turn the PC I/PCI-X card la tch to the closed p ositio n to cap ture t he PCI/P CI-X c ard an d manu al rete ntion l atch in to the c losed positio n. Step 8. Press the a t tenti on button. The pow er LED start s to blink. W ait until the power LED go e[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Remo ving and Replacing PCI/PCI-X Car ds 226 Step 11. If the PCI/PCI-X card is full size, close the sl ider gate latch to secure the end of the card. (Figure 6-30 ) CA UTION When inserting the PCI/PCI-X card, be ca reful you do no t accidentally touc h an attention butt on on the other OLX dividers—t hi[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Remo ving and Replacing PCI/PCI-X Ca rds 227 Step 1. If rack-mount ed, slide the serv er out from the rack until i t stops . (See “ Acces sing a Rack -Mounted Server ” on page 17 7.) Step 2. Remove the top cover . (See “Re moving the T op Cover” on pa ge 182.) Step 3. Discon nect all external and [...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components OLX Dividers 228 OLX Dividers OLX dividers are located o n the I/O ba seboard as sembly be tween the P CI cards. Six OLX divi ders provid e short circu it protection to the hot-plugg able PCI acces s ory board s by preve nting ina dverte nt co ntact between boards durin g the re placemen t or additi on of[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components OLX Dividers 229 Step 3. Pull up on the ma nual re tention lat ch to unl ock the OLX d ivider fr om the chas sis wall. Figu re 6-31 OLX Divider Removal and Replacemen t Locking T abs Manual Retention Latch[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components OLX Dividers 230 Step 4. Slide op en the latch on the sli der gate bra cke t to unl ock th e rear edge o f the PCI divider . Figure 6-32 OLX Slide r Gate Bracke t CLOSED OPEN[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components U320 SCSI Enablement and Co n version Procedures 231 Step 5. If you are re moving the entire OL X divider rack, remove t he four T1 5 screws attaching t he rack to the I/ O baseb oar d assemb ly . Step 6. Usin g your fin gers, push t he tw o tabs that at tach t he OL X div ider to the I /O bas eboa rd and[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components U320 SCSI Enablement and C on version Procedur es 232 Upgrade T asks Upgrade t asks depend on whe t her the server is conf igured for si mplex or duplex o peration. The follo wing inform ation provid es the h igh-l evel ste ps requ ired to pe rform the upg rade. The ac tual upg rade pr ocedu res are provi[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components U320 SCSI Enablement and Co n version Procedures 233 F ailure to observe this warning can result in personal injury or da mage to equipment. CA UTION F ailure to pr operly complete th e steps in thi s procedure results i n erratic system behavi or or system f ailure. F or assistance with this procedure, c[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components U320 SCSI Enablement and C on version Procedur es 234 Step 1. Disconn ect SCSI ca ble B from the SCS I backpla ne. Figure 6-33 SCSI Cable B Connection to the SC SI Backplane[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components U320 SCSI Enablement and Co n version Procedures 235 Step 2. Pull the SCSI du plex board forwa rd to disconnect the backplane conne ctor and release it from t he disk d rive ca ge. Figu re 6-34 Re move the SCSI Duplex Board Removi ng t he SC SI Bac kplan e Y ou must replace the SCSI ba ckplane for both si[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components U320 SCSI Enablement and C on version Procedur es 236 NO TE The SC SI jumper cabl e bridge s the two SCSI conne ctors on the SCSI b a ck plane when the server is confi gured for simp lex operat ion. The SCSI jumper ca ble is not inst alled in d uplex configur ations. Figure 6-35 Remove the SCSI Backplane [...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components U320 SCSI Enablement and Co n version Procedures 237 Step 7. Push the SCS I backplane awa y fro m the di sk drive cage an d lift it u p and o ut of the chassis. Figure 6-36 Li ft th e SCSI B ackplane Out of the Chassis Repla cing the SCSI Bac kpla ne T o rep lace t he S CSI backp lane, foll ow t hese s te[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components U320 SCSI Enablement and C on version Procedur es 238 Installing the SCSI Duplex Board Install th e SCSI duplex board only if y our syst em is conf igured for duplex o peration. T o install the duple x board, fo llow th ese step s: Step 1. Align the b racket tabs with the slots on t he side of the disk dr[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components U320 SCSI Enablement and Co n version Procedures 239 Step 6. Conne ct the ot her end o f SCSI cabl e B to the SCSI B channe l connect or on th e SCSI ad apter bo ard. Figure 6 -38 Connecting SCSI Cable B to the SCSI Adapter Board Step 7. Close the s wivel latc h on to p of the hot-p luggable dis k drive c[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components U320 SCSI Enablement and C on version Procedur es 240 V erify the Upgrade Installation After completing the upgrade , verify that the sever is ready for operation as follows: Step 1. Reconnect ac power to rear panel connectors . Step 2. Press the fro nt panel power button to power on the serve r . Step 3.[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components U320 SCSI Enablement and Co n version Procedures 241 NO TE If the serv er is pedestal mounted, you need not remo ve the pedestal to perform the duplex to simpl ex conversion. Pr oceed directly to the next step . Step 2. Remo ve t he fro nt b ezel. (See “R emovin g the Front Bezel ” o n pag e 180.) Ste[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components U320 SCSI Enablement and C on version Procedur es 242 Step 2. Unplu g SCSI c able B c onnect or from the SC SI adapt er boar d. Figure 6-40 Unplug SCSI Cable B from the SCSI Adapter Board Step 3. Secur e the SC SI cab le B with in th e chas sis.[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components U320 SCSI Enablement and Co n version Procedures 243 Step 4. Remove the SCSI d uplex board. Pull the SCSI duplex boar d forwa rd to disco nnect the back plane connec tor and re lease it fr om the dis k drive ca ge. Figu re 6-41 Re moving the Duplex Board[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components U320 SCSI Enablement and C on version Procedur es 244 Step 5. Conne ct th e SCSI jumpe r cable to the SC SI bac kplane c onnec tors. Figure 6-42 I nsta lling the S CSI Jum per C able Installing S erver Co mponents T o install the neces sary components in th e server ch assis , follow these steps: Step 1. [...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Removin g and Replacing Core I/ O Car ds 245 Step 3. W ait for completion of the POST . V erify that no errors hav e been detected. Step 4. At t he B CH p rompt , en ter t he in io co mmand. V erif y that all install ed disk driv es are recogn ized and operating correctly . Step 5. Initiate the OS and mo [...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Remo ving and Replacing Cor e I/O Cards 246 PCI Slot Location s and Configuration s PCI slots are numbered from 1 through 8 in the server . The dedicated core I/O card slots are slots 1 and 2. The fo llowin g desc ribes conf igurati on requir ements for slots 1 a nd 2: • PCI slot 1 is dedicated for use [...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Removin g and Replacing Core I/ O Car ds 247 Install ing the LAN Core I/ O Card T o install the LAN core I/O card, follow these step s : Step 1. Insert the replacement LAN core I/O card into slot 2. CA UTION Alw ays handle I/O cards by their edges. F a ilu re to c omply wit h this p recau tion can result [...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Remo ving and Replacing Cor e I/O Cards 248 Step 3. Discon nect any in ternal and external SCSI cables connected to the SCSI core I/O card. Step 4. Ope n the bl ue PCI c ard latc h for s lot 1 by twisting it clockw ise. Figure 6 -45 SCSI I/O Card latch Location Step 5. Remove the internal and external SCS[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Removin g and Replacing Core I/ O Car ds 249 CA UTION Alw ays handle I/O cards by their edges. F a ilu re to c omply wit h this p recau tion can result in damage to the card. Ensure that you fully seat the card into the slot or the ca rd can be damaged when power is reappl ied to the slot. Figure 6-46 I n[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Hot-Pluggable Disk Drives 250 Hot-Pluggable Disk Drives The two hot -pluggable dis k drives a re locate d in the fr ont of the HP 9000 rp441 0 and rp44 40 servers . The hot-plu ggabl e di sk dri ves are repl aced us ing the proce dures in t his se ction w hen power is on o r off. CA UTION A hot-pluggable [...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Hot-Pluggab le Disk Drives 251 Fig ure 6-47 shows the dis k drive slot s. F igure 6-47 Disk Drive Installation in Slots 1 and 2 T o inst all a ho t-pluggab le disk drive, fo llow the se steps : Step 1. Slide the hot-p luggabl e disk d rive into slot 2 unt il it is se ated. Figure 6 -48 Disk Drive Installa[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components SCSI Backp lane 252 If you will not be in stalling a hot-plu ggable dis k drive in slot 2, you must instal l a volume f iller . F igure 6-49 V olume F iller Installation in Slot 2 SCSI Backplane The SCSI b a ckp l ane is attac hed to the rea r of the dis k media hous ing at the front ri ght side of the ch[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components SCSI Ba ckplane 253 Removi ng t he SC SI Bac kplan e T o remove th e SCSI bac kplane , follo w these steps : Step 1. If rack-mount ed, slide the serv er out from the rack until i t stops . (See “ Acces sing a Rack -Mounted Server ” on page 17 7.) Step 2. Remo ve t he fro nt b ezel. (See “R emovin g [...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components SCSI Backp lane 254 F igure 6-50 SCSI Backplane Re moval and Replacement Repla cing the SCSI Bac kpla ne T o rep lace t he SC SI backp lane, foll ow the se ste ps: Step 1. Replac e the SCSI backpl ane to the r ear of the disk drive ca ge. Step 2. Turn the swiv el latch on top of the hot -pluggable hard di[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Midplane Riser Boar d 255 Step 7. Repl ace t he m emory exten der board. (Se e “Re placin g the Mem ory Exte nder Boa rd” o n page 1 86.) Step 8. Replace the front cover . (See “Repla cing the Front C over” on page 182 .) Step 9. Repl ace t he fro nt b ezel. (See “Rep lacin g the Front Bez el”[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Midplane Riser Boar d 256 Step 11. Remo ve the ai r baff le . Step 12. Release the latche s on the DVD I/O board cover and front pan el display board cable to d isconne ct the cable from the mi dplane riser board. Step 13. Unplug the Quic kFind diagnosti c board cable from the midplan e riser board. NO TE[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Midplane Riser Boar d 257 Step 16. Pull straight out and up to remove the midplane riser board from the chassis . Figure 6- 51 Midp lane Rise r Bo ard 2 4 1 5 3 Midplane Ri ser Board 1-5 Attachin g Screw Location s[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Hot-Swappable P ower Supplies 258 Replacing the Midplane Riser Board T o replace the midplane riser board, follow these steps : Step 1. Replace the m idp lane ris er board ont o the ke ywa y slots on the c hassis w all. Th en push straight down until it s eats o nto the lo cking stu ds. Step 2. Using a T [...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Hot- Swap pabl e Power Supp lies 259 P ower Supply Load Order The suppo rted config uration o f the HP 90 00 rp4410 or rp4440 server require s a minimum of one powe r supply . A second, o ptional hot-s wappab le power supp l y , can be instal l ed to provi de N+1 capabi lity . The left si de (viewing from[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Hot-Swappable P ower Supplies 260 Step 5. Grasp the handl e and pull the power supply out of the serve r . Figure 6 -52 Hot-Swappable P ower Supply Removal and Replacement Replacing a Hot-Swappable P ower Su pply Step 1. Suppo rting t he power su pply w ith both hands, slide it into the empty s lot un til[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components P ower Distribution Board 261 P owe r Distribu tion Boa rd The power distribution board is attached to the rear power suppl y cage, underneath the ho t-swappable po wer supply fan uni t. W A RNING Ensure that t he system is powered off and all p ower sources have been di sconnected from the server before [...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components P ower Distribution Board 262 F igure 6-53 P ower Distribu tion Board Re moval and Replacement Replacing the P ower Distribution Board T o replace the power distributi on board, fol low these st eps: Step 1. Replace the power distributio n board ove r the key way slots a nd push it tow ards the si de of t[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components D VD Dr ive 263 DVD Drive The D VD drive is located on th e front of the server . W A RNING Ensure that t he system is powered off and all p ower sources have been di sconnected from the server bef ore removing or replacing a DVD drive. V oltages are present at various locat ions wi thin the server whenev[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components DV D D r i v e 264 F igure 6-54 DVD Drive Removal and Replacement Replacin g a DVD Drive T o replace a D VD drive , follow t hese steps : Step 1. Grasp the fron t of the DV D drive and s queeze the lock ing tab. Step 2. Push the dri ve straigh t into t he drive bay until t he locking ta b clicks into plac[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components D VD I/O Board 265 DVD I/O Board The D VD I/O board i s locate d under a metal cover tha t is dire ctly above the DVD drive at the front l eft of the chas si s. W A RNING Ensure that t he system is powered off and all p ower sources have been di sconnected from the server bef ore removing or replacing a D[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components D VD I/O B oard 266 F igure 6-55 DVD I/O Board Removal and Replacement Replacing a DVD I/O Board T o replace a D VD I/O boar d, follow th ese steps : Step 1. Repla ce the DVD I/O board int o the chassis and plug in the midplane riser board con nector cable. Step 2. Refast en the release cli p. Step 3. Rep[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Display Boar d 267 Step 7. Repl ace t he fro nt b ezel. (See “Rep lacin g the Front Bez el” on page 18 0.) Display Boar d The disp l ay b oard is loca ted behind the control panel under the fro nt cover . The dis pl ay b o ard conta i ns th e server power button and three LEDs that indicate server sta[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components Display Boar d 268 F igure 6-56 Display Board Removal an d Replacement[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components QuickFind D iagnostic Boar d 269 Replacing the D isplay Board T o rep lac e the d isplay b oar d, foll ow t hese steps : Step 1. Gently plug th e midplane riser board cable i nto the displ ay boa rd. Step 2. Hold the display b oard in p osition n ear the chass is and rot ate it into the retai ning clip un[...]
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Chapter 6 Removing and Replacing Components QuickFind D iagnostic Boar d 270 F igure 6-57 QuickF ind Diagnostic Board Removal and Replacement Step 4. Turn this asse mb ly upsi de down and remove the Qui ckFi nd diagnost i c board fro m the cover . Step 5. Unplug the cab le from the connect or on the QuickFi nd diagnostic board and re move the board[...]
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Appendix A 271 A Replace ment P arts This appendi x provides a repl acement pa rts list tha t contains t he followin g customer self-repair part information for the server: • Manufacturing P art Number • Description • Replace ment Part Number , if applicabl e • Exchange Part Number , if applicable This ap pendix add resses t he follo wing t[...]
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Replacement P ar ts Replacement P ar ts List Appendix A 272 T able A-1 provides CS R informati on. Replacement P art s List NO TE If yo u need to repl ace a system bo ard, f irst r emove t he proc esso rs, DIMMs, and ad apter b oards, and the n tra nsfer them to the n ew boa rd. Y ou must t ransfer all jumper and swi tch se ttings fr om the ol d bo[...]
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Replacement P ar ts Replacement P ar ts List Appendix A 273 A6961-63 011 SCSI Controller Jumper (Simplex only), C able A6961-630 11 N/A N A6961-63 008 SCS I Backplane t o Midplane, Cab le A 6961-630 08 N/A N A6961-63 002 D isplay to IDE to Midplan e, Cable A696 1-63002 N/A N A7231-63 024 Si ngle-channe l Internal SCSI Cable A7231- 63024 N /A N A723[...]
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Replacement P ar ts Replacement P ar ts List Appendix A 274 A9898-64 001 146 GB 10K RPM SCSI Dis k (A9778A) 0950-438 5E0 A9 898-69001 A Y A7384-64 202 300 GB 10K RPM Hot Plug Ult ra320 SCSI LP D rive 0950-453 2E0 A7 384-69001 A Y A7163-04 001 DVD-R/CD- R Drive A7163-67001 N/A A Y A7007-04 001 DVD-R/CD- RW Drive A7007-67001 N/A A Y AB349-62001 DVD-R[...]
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Replacement P ar ts Replacement P ar ts List Appendix A 275 5069-330 6 Rack Mount Ha rdware , l eft (included with right bracket in kit) A6977-670 02 N/A N A7124-04 004 Be zel, Rack Mount (rp4440 ) A7124-040 04 N/A C Y A9955-40 01 Bezel , Rack Mount ( rp4410) A995 5-04001 N/A CY A6979-04 001 Rackle ss pedestal kit A6979-040 01 N/A N/A P ar ts Share[...]
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Replacement P ar ts Replacement P ar ts List Appendix A 276[...]
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Appendix B 277 B Utilities This ap pendix d escribes the uti lities tha t are p art of th e serv er . T hese include th e Boot Co nsole Ha ndler (BCH) and the iLO MP . This ap pendix add resses t he follo wing topi cs: • “Boot Co nsole Handler” on page 277 • “iLO MP” on page 282 Boot C onsole Ha ndler The BCH use r interface prov ides t[...]
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Appendix B Utilities Boot Console Hand ler 278 The boot dev ice paths specif y the primary boot devi ce (PRI boot p ath), the hi gh-ava ilabilit y a lternat e device (HAA boot path), and the alterna te device (AL T boot pa th). T able B-2 lists t he boot paths . BCH Main Menu Commands and Submenus The f ollowi ng se ctions p rovid e info rmat ion a[...]
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Appendix B Utilities Boot Console Hand ler 279 COnfiguration menu Displays or sets boot values INformation menu Displays hardware information SERvice menu Displays service commands DIsplay Redisplay the current menu HElp [<menu>|<command>] Display help for menu or command RESET Restart the system ---- Main Menu: Enter command or menu &g[...]
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Appendix B Utilities Boot Console Hand ler 280 This may take several minutes. To discontinue search, press any key (termination may not be immediate). IODC Path# Device Path (dec) Device Path (mnem) Device Type Rev ----- ----------------- ------------------ ----------- ---- P0 0/0/2/0.0 ide.0 Random access media 1 P1 0/1/1/0.1 intscsia.1 Random acc[...]
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Appendix B Utilities Boot Console Hand ler 281 Information Menu The INformation menu commands enable yo u to view informat ion about t he config uration an d state of the syste m. Main Menu: Enter command or menu > in ---- Information Menu -------------------------------------------------------- Command Description ------- ----------- ALL Displa[...]
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Appendix B Utilities iLO MP 282 SELftests [ON|OFF] Enable/disable self test execution BOot [PRI|ALT|<path>] Boot from specified path DIsplay Redisplay the current menu HElp [<command>] Display help for specified command RESET Restart the system MAin Return to Main Menu ---- Service Menu: Enter command > Display Command The DI (displa[...]
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Appendix C 283 C Physical and Environm ental Specifications T able C- 1 provides t emperature and airflow informat io n for minimum, typical, an d maximum configurations for the HP 9000 rp44 10 and rp4440 serv ers. It also lists th e server and rack wei ghts and dimension s . T able C-1 Physical and Environmental Specific ations Condition We i g h [...]
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Ph ys ical and Environmental Specifications Appendix C 284[...]
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285 Index A A6150 graph ics card, insta lling , 130 ac input power , 116 acoustic n oise specifica tion , 52 antist atic wrist strap , 176 , 245 ARP Ping , 122 attentio n button (d oorbell) , 100 , 107 LED , 100 , 107 , 108 , 216 B backplane SCSI accessing , 110 backplane S CSI remove and replace , 253 battery system, remove and repla ce , 81 , 213[...]
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Index 286 16-DIMM , 168 32-DIMM , 167 extend er board , proces sor , 192 external core I/O features , 58 F fans hot-swappable, re move and replace , 76 , 203 front co ver remove and replace , 72 front p anel controls and indicators , 66 controls , ports, LEDs , 24 G Gigabit Ethernet card LAN LEDs , 31 Ethernet LAN po rt , 36 H hard disk drive troub[...]
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Index 287 supported , 94 exten der board 16-DI MM , 95 , 168 32-DI MM , 97 , 167 removing , 98 replacing , 99 switc hes and jump ers , 94 installin g , 94 reallocate , 187 replace deallocated memory rank , 187 suppo rted sl ot fille rs , 94 midplane riser board , 255 MP See iL O MP N network connecti vity , 117 NMI b utton , 27 , 69 noise emi ssion[...]
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Index 288 single-port Gigabit Ethernet LAN card , 31 USB port , 34 VGA port , 34 remove and replace battery , 213 DIMMs , 187 disk drive , hot-pluggabl e , 250 display board , 267 DV D d r i ve , 263 DVD I/ O boa rd , 265 fans, ho t -sw a ppable , 203 front bezel , 71 , 180 front cover , 73 , 182 I/O base board , 20 6 I/O basebo ard assemb ly , 77 [...]