HP (Hewlett-Packard) 354556-002 manual

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    HP Blade S y s tem p-Clas s Enc losur e Inst allatio n Guide March 2005 (Second Edition) Part Number 354556-002[...]

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    © Copyright 20 05 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The informati on containe d herein is subject to c h ange witho u t notice. The only warranties for H P products and services are set forth in the express warranty st atements accompanying such product s and services. Nothing herei n should be con strued as constituti ng an addit ional wa[...]

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    3 Contents Planning the installation 7 Rack requ irements.............................................................................................................. .................. 7 Warnings, cautions , and impor tants ............................................................................................. ........ 8 Space and airflow r[...]

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    4 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide Management cablin g guide lines ............................................................................................. 39 Additional guidelines for a 42U so lution ................................................................................ 40 Connecting the manageme nt module cables [...]

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    Contents 5 Troubleshooting 77 Troubleshooting res ources ...................................................................................................... ........... 77 Important safety inform ation................................................................................................... ........... 77 Symbols on equipment ..........[...]

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    7 Planning the installation In this section Rack requirements .............................................................................................................. ............ 7 Warnings, cautions, and importants............................................................................................. ... 8 Space and airflow requiremen[...]

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    8 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide Warnings, cautions, and importants WARNING: To reduce the ri sk of personal injury or damage to equipment, heed all warnings and cautions t hroughout the installation instructions. WARNING: To reduce the ri sk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, be sure that: The leveling jacks are ex[...]

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    Planning the installation 9 WARNING: The power enclos ure and the server blade enclosure are very heavy. To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment: Observe local occupational health and safety requirements and guidelines for manual material handling. • • • Remove hot-plug power supplies and server blades from their encl[...]

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    10 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide Each power enclosure has two or more power supply cords. A single rack or cabinet may c ontain more than one power enclosure. Power may be suppl ied in a redundant fashion. Removing any single source of power does not necessarily remove power from any portion of the system. When performing any [...]

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    Planning the installation 11 CAUTION: Protect the equipment from AC power fluctuations and temporary interruptions wi th a regulating facility UPS device. This device protects the hardware from damage c aused by power surges and voltage spikes and keeps the system in operation during a power failure. IMPORTANT: Data on the dimensions and weights of[...]

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    12 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide Compaq branded 9000 Series racks provi de proper server cooling from flow- through perforations in the front and rear doors that provide 65 percent open area for ventilation. CAUTION: Always use blanks to fill empty spaces in enclosures. This arrangement ens ur es proper airflow. Using an enclo[...]

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    Planning the installation 13 It is important that the system be configured according to the guidelines in the HP BladeSystem p-Class System Overview and Planning white paper. Failure to foll ow these guidelines may result in an overload of the electri cal circuits feeding the power enclosure. When performing system upgrades, refer to the HP BladeSy[...]

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    14 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide In all other countries, you must insta ll the equipment in accordance with any regional or national electrical wiring codes, such as the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Code 364, parts 1 through 7. Furthermore, you must be sure that all power distribution devices used in the ins[...]

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    15 Installing HP BladeSystem p-Class enclosures In this section Installation overview .................................................................................................................... 15 Measuring with the rack template ............................................................................................... . 16 Installing[...]

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    16 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide Measuring with the rack template NOTE: A rack template is not provided with the 1U power supply enclosure. Rack templates ship with the bus bars and provide detailed instructions on where to position bus bar hinges and enclosure rack rails. Each power supply enclosure kit and server blade enclo[...]

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    Installing HP BladeSystem p-Class e nclosures 17 • "L" and "R" markings to identify left and right rack rails (from the front of the rack) CAUTION: Always plan the rack installation so that the heaviest item is on the bottom of the ra ck. Install the heaviest item first, and continue to populate the rack from the bottom to the[...]

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    18 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide NOTE: The depth of an HP or a Compaq branded rack (29 i n) is clearly indicated on the rack rails. IMPORTANT: Numbers on the rack rail provide a gross adjustment of the depth of the rack rail. You may need to adjust the rack rail depth again to ensure a proper fit. 2. Install the right rack rai[...]

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    Installing HP BladeSystem p-Class e nclosures 19 b. Compress the spring-loaded rack ra il toward the rear of the rack. c. Using the marks you made when meas uring with the template, align the front of the right rail with the holes and release the rail, allowing it to lock into position. d. Engage the locking gear. CAUTION: Rack rails must be instal[...]

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    20 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide Installing the cage nuts Installing HP BladeSystem p-Class enclosures into the rack NOTE: Install all server blade enclosures before installin g power distribution devices at the rear of the rack.[...]

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    Installing HP BladeSystem p-Class e nclosures 21 Installing HP BladeSystem p-Class 1U Power Enclosures CAUTION: Always plan the rack installation so that the heaviest item is on the bottom of the ra ck. Install the heaviest item first, and continue to populate the rack from the bottom to the top. Identifying HP BladeSystem p-Cl ass 1U Power Supply [...]

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    22 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide Item Description Configuration 1 Power supply bay 1 Bus A 2 Power supply bay 2 Bus A 3 Power supply bay 3 Bus A 4 Power supply bay 4 Bus B 5 Power supply bay 5 Bus B 6 Power supply bay 6 Bus B Installing an HP BladeS ystem 1U Pow er Supply If necessary, remove the power supply blank. NOTE: Orde[...]

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    Installing HP BladeSystem p-Class e nclosures 23 Installing HP BladeSystem p-Class 3U Power Enclosures CAUTION: Always plan the rack installation so that the heaviest item is on the bottom of the ra ck. Install the heaviest item first, and continue to populate the rack from the bottom to the top. Identifying HP BladeSystem p- Class 3U Power Enclosu[...]

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    24 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide Item Description Configuration 1 Power supply bay 1 Bus A 2 Power supply bay 2 Bus A 3 Power supply bay 3 Bus A 4 Power supply bay 4 Bus B 5 Power supply bay 5 Bus B 6 Power supply bay 6 Bus B Installing an HP BladeS ystem 3U Pow er Supply If necessary, remove the power supply blank.[...]

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    Installing HP BladeSystem p-Class e nclosures 25 Installing HP BladeSystem p-Class Server Blade Enclosures Installing interconnects Each server blade enclosure requires a pair of interconnects and server blades to provide network access for data transfer. Th e leftmost and rightmost bays of each server blade enclosure are interconnect bays. IMPORTA[...]

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    26 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide Installing HP BladeSystem interconnect modules and RJ-45 patch panels NOTE: Always install the interconnect modules in the rear of the server blade enclosure before i nstalling the swit ch or patch pan el in the front of the server blade enclosure.[...]

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    Installing HP BladeSystem p-Class e nclosures 27 Installing HP BladeSystem interconnect modules and interconnect switches NOTE: Always install the interconnect modules in the rear of the server blade enclosure before i nstalling the swit ch or patch pan el in the front of the server blade enclosure.[...]

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    29 Cabling and powering up the system In this section System cabling overview ........................................................................................................ ...... 29 Identifying HP BladeSystem p-Class 1U Power Enclosure components ..................................... 31 Identifying HP BladeSystem p-Class 3U Powe r Enclos[...]

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    30 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide 2. Connect the network cables to the inte rconnects. Refer to the documentation that came with the interconnects or to the HP ProLiant BL System Best Practices Guide on the Documentation CD or on the HP website ( http://www.hp.com/go/bizsupport ). WARNING: Be sure that all circuit breakers are [...]

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    Cabling and powering up the system 31 Identifying HP BladeSystem p-Class 1U Power Enclosure components Item Description Cable type 1 DC output power connector for bus B DC power cable 2 AC input power connector for bay 6 PDU power cord 3 AC input power connector for bay 5 PDU power cord 4 AC input power connector for bay 4 PDU power cord 5 Power en[...]

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    32 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide Item Description Cable type 9 AC input power connector for bay 2 PDU power cord 10 AC input power connector for bay 1 PDU power cord 11 DC output power connector for bus A DC power cable Identifying HP BladeSystem p-Class 3U Power Enclosure and Server Bl ade Enclosure components Item Descriptio[...]

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    Cabling and powering up the system 33 Item Description Cable type 6 AC input power connector for bus A AC power cord 7 DC output power connector for bus A DC power cable 8 Power enclosure grou nding cable screw — 9 Power management link connectors to enclosure above RJ-45 management link cable 10 Power management module s ervice port — 11 Power[...]

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    34 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide Solution Power enclosures supported Server blade enclosures supported Maximum rack space occupied Scalable bus bar 2 5 36U Mini bus bar 1 3 21U Mini bus bar* 2 3 24U Power bus box 1 1 9U * A Mini Bus Bar Dual Power Box supports tw o power enclosures attach ed to the mini bus bar to enable a red[...]

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    Cabling and powering up the system 35 Installing a scalable bus bar kit NOTE: Use the location marks made when you measured t he rack with the rack template.[...]

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    36 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide Installing a mini bus bar kit NOTE: Use the location marks made when you measured t he rack with the rack template. Installing a power bus box WARNING: If using facility DC power, cables must be connected by a licensed electric ian or trained service personnel familiar with high-power circuitry[...]

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    Cabling and powering up the system 37 WARNING: Be sure that all circuit breakers are locked in the off position before connecting any power components.[...]

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    38 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide Installing the power connectors The power connectors are positioned to line up to adjacent server blade enclosures. WARNING: If using facility DC power, cables must be connected by a licensed electric ian or trained service personnel familiar with high-power circuitry.[...]

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    Cabling and powering up the system 39 WARNING: Be sure that all circuit breakers are locked in the off position before connecting any power components. Cabling the management modules The server blade management modules and power management modules are cabled together in daisy-chain fashion to provide the management link. Each management module has [...]

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    40 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide On the server blade management module: • • • • • • The upper Management Link connects to the upper enclosure. The lower Management Link connects to the lower enclosure. The iLO port connects to the iLO network. On the power management module: The right management link connector conn[...]

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    Cabling and powering up the system 41 NOTE: Management modules are used only for information management (asset tracking, for example). Disconnecti ng the management module cabling does not affect system operation. IMPORTANT: Improper cabling causes all the man agement link connector LEDs on the management modules to flash. Be sure the power configu[...]

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    42 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide Connecting the HP BladeSystem p-Class 1U Management Link Cable When deploying the HP BladeSystem 1U Power Enclosure and attached server enclosure into an existing installation, it is necessary to upgrade all management module firmware on all enclosur es to the latest version. IMPORTANT: In inst[...]

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    Cabling and powering up the system 43 Connecting to iLO NOTE: This section applies only to systems that are c onfigured with an enhanced server blade enc losure. Cabling the network to the system Cable the interconnects to the network. Refer to the supporting documentation for specific details on cabling the interconnects.[...]

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    44 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide Connecting the HP Blad eSystem p-Class 1U DC power cable to the server blade enclosure Connecting power cables to a mini bus bar Connect the power cables to the mini bus bar.[...]

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    Cabling and powering up the system 45 Removing the mini bus bar cover Connecting power cables to the mini bus bar WARNING: If using facility DC power, cables must be connected by a licensed electric ian or trained service personnel familiar with high-power circuitry.[...]

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    46 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide NOTE: If you are connecting two HP BladeSystem 3U Power enclosures to mini bus bars, refer to the HP BladeSystem Mini Bus Bar Dual Power Kit Insta llation Instructions or to the HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide . Replacing the mini bus bar cover[...]

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    Cabling and powering up the system 47 Securing the mini bus bars Connecting power cables to a scalable bus bar Connect the DC power cables to the scalable bus bar.[...]

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    48 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide Removing the scalable bus bar covers WARNING: If using facility DC power, cables must be connected by a licensed electric ian or trained service personnel familiar with high-power circuitry. Connecting power cables to the scalable bus bar[...]

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    Cabling and powering up the system 49 Replacing the scalable bus bar cover[...]

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    50 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide Securing the scalable bus bars Connecting the load-balancing signal cable When a power zone is configured with two HP BladeSystem 3U Power Enclosures, the load-balancing signal cable must be used to enable the power enclosures to balance their power output for the system power demand in that po[...]

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    Cabling and powering up the system 51 IMPORTANT: If the configuration does not include HP BladeSystem p-Class 3U Power Enclosures, no load- balancing signal ca bles are necessary. Connecting facility DC power to the power distribution bus bars Install the facility DC cable option kit. Re fer to the documentation that ships with that kit. The ground[...]

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    52 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide WARNING: If using facility DC power, cables must be connected by a licensed electric ian or trained service personnel familiar with high-power circuitry. To connect the grounding cable: 1. Insert the mounting screw through the grounding cable lead and into the enclosure (1). 2. Tighten the moun[...]

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    Cabling and powering up the system 53 • Scalable bus bar configuration example (on page 53 ) • Two mini bus bar configur ation example (on page 54 ) • Redundant mini bus bar configuration example (on page 55 ) • Full rack 42U solution with two pa irs of mini bus bars (on page 56 ) • Configuring the Dynamic Power Saver (on page 57 ) Scalab[...]

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    54 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide CAUTION: Always use blanks to fill empty spaces in enclosures. This arrangement ens ur es proper airflow. Using an enclosure without the proper blanks re sults in improper cooling that can lead to thermal damage. Two mini bus bar configuration example CAUTION: Always use blanking panels to fill[...]

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    Cabling and powering up the system 55 CAUTION: Always use blanks to fill empty spaces in enclosures. This arrangement ens ur es proper airflow. Using an enclosure without the proper blanks re sults in improper cooling that can lead to thermal damage. Redundant mini bus bar configuration example The configurations illustrated in this document are no[...]

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    56 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide Full rack 42U solution with two pairs of mini bus bars Observe the following additional guidelines for configuring a full-ra ck 42U solution with two pairs of mini bus bars: • • Set the power configuration switches to establish the two power zones. Cable the power management module in z one[...]

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    Cabling and powering up the system 57 Item Description 1 Power zone 2 2 Zone 2 switches in t he up (secondary) positi on 3 Power zone 1 4 Zone 1 switches in t he down (default) positio n IMPORTANT: In installations configured with the HP BladeSystem 1U Power Enclosures and Power Supp lies, the power zones are calculated dynamically using the topolo[...]

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    58 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide To configure the Dynamic Power Sa ver, remove the power enclosure management module. Use the following figure and table to identify the Dynamic Power Saver switch location and function. Position Function 1 Dynamic Power Saver disabled (default) 2 Dynamic Power Saver enabled[...]

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    Cabling and powering up the system 59 Position Function 3 Reserved (off=default) Powering up the system WARNING: Be sure that all circuit breakers are locked in the off position before connecting any power components. Refer to the following procedures to po wer up your HP BladeSystem installation: • Powering up the system (HP BladeSystem p-Class [...]

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    60 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide 7. Be sure that the server blade enclosure DC power LEDs are illuminated green. Refer to "LEDs, buttons, and switches (on page 63 )" or to the documentation included with the HP BladeSystem p-Class Server Blade Enclosure. Power is now applied to all system hardware. Powering up the sy[...]

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    Cabling and powering up the system 61 7. Be sure that the hot-plug power supply LEDs, power enclosure DC power LEDs, and bus bar power LEDs are illuminated green. Refer to the "LEDs, buttons, and switches (on page 63 )" or to the documentation included with the HP BladeSystem p-Class 3U Power Enclosure. 8. Unlock the circuit breaker switc[...]

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    62 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide 4. Be sure that the server blade enclosure DC power LEDs are illuminated green. Refer to "LEDs, buttons, and switches (on page 63 )" or to the documentation included with the HP BladeSystem p-Class Server Blade Enclosure. Power is now applied to all system hardware. Completing the ins[...]

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    63 LEDs, buttons, and switches In this section LEDs ............................................................................................................................................. 63 Buttons and switches .................................................................................................................... 71 LEDs The sys[...]

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    64 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide Item LED Description Status 1 Bus B power Off = No power available Green = Power available Red = Polarity reversed 2 Bus A power Off = No power available Green = Power available Red = Polarity reversed Server blade management module LEDs The server blade management module has LEDs for identific[...]

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    LEDs, buttons, and switches 65 Item LED Description Status 2 Unit identification Blue = Identified Off = No active remote management 3 Power LED Off = No power Green = Management module is powered up 4/5 Power configuration Off/Green = Power zone 1 (default) Green/Green = Power zone 2 (secondary) 6 Management link activity LED Amber = Activity* Off[...]

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    66 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide Use the following figure and table to identify LED locations and functions. Item LED Description Status 1 Management link activity LED Amber = Network activity* Off = No link or activity 2 Management link LED Green = Network linked* Off = No link 3 Power Off = No power Green = Management module[...]

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    LEDs, buttons, and switches 67 * All management link connec tor LEDs flash on all management modu les when management modules are cable d improperly. Management link con nector LEDs flash on the power management module only w hen power configurat ion switches are set improperly. HP BladeSystem p-Class 1U Power Enclosure LEDs Use the following figur[...]

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    68 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide Item LED Description Status 5 Fault status LED Red flashing = Fault process activity Off = No fault process activity 6 UID LED Blue = Identified Off = No active remote management 7, 8 Power zone LEDs See note 1 9 Management link activity LED Amber flashing = Network activity Off = No link or ac[...]

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    LEDs, buttons, and switches 69 HP BladeSystem p-Class 3U Power Enclosure LEDs The power enclosure has two LEDs, one for each bus, to indicate DC power presence. Use the following figure and table to identify LED locations and functions. Item LED Description Status 1 Bus B DC power Off = No DC power available Green = DC power available 2 Bus A DC po[...]

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    70 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide HP BladeSystem p-Class 1U Power Supply LEDs The power supply has two LEDs to indicate the power supply status. Use the following figure and table to iden tify LED locations and functions. NOTE: The Dynamic Power Saver configures the availabl e power supplies to operate at maximum efficiency. Co[...]

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    LEDs, buttons, and switches 71 HP BladeSystem p-Class 3U Power Supply LEDs The power enclosure has two LEDs, one for each bus, to indicate DC power presence. Use the following figure and table to identify LED locations and functions. Item LED Description Status 1 Bus B DC power Off = No DC power available Green = DC power available 2 Bus A DC power[...]

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    72 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide Reset and UID buttons Each management module contains a reset button and UID button. Use the following figure and table to identify button locations and functions. Item Description Function 1 Reset button Reinitializes manageme nt functions 2 UID button Toggles UID LED between on and off Power [...]

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    LEDs, buttons, and switches 73 The server blade management modules and power management modules have a two-position switch that identifies the use of single or multiple power zones in the rack environment. In installations configured with HP BladeSystem p-Class 3U Power Supply Enclosures, you must se t these switches at the time of installation for[...]

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    74 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide IMPORTANT: All power configuration swit ches in the same zone must be set to the same position. T he system issues alerts and the management link connector LEDs on the po wer management modules flash when these switches are set improperl y. To set the switches for multiple power zones, use the [...]

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    LEDs, buttons, and switches 75 Item 1 Power zo ne 2 2 Zone 2 switch es in t he up (secondary) positi on 3 Power zo ne 1 4 Zone 1 switch es in t he down (default) position[...]

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    77 Troubleshooting In this section Troubleshooting resources ...................................................................................................... ...... 77 Important safety information ................................................................................................... ..... 77 • • Troubleshooting resources NOTE[...]

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    78 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide Important safety information Before servicing this product, read the Important Safety Information document provided with the server. Symbols on equipment The following symbols may be placed on equipment to indicate the presence of potentially hazardous conditions. This symbol indicates the pres[...]

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    Troubleshooting 79 21.55 - 36.33 kg 47.5 - 80.1 lbs. This symbol indicates that the component exceeds the recommended weight for one in dividual to handle safely. WARNING: To reduce the risk of pe rsonal injury or damage to the equipment, observe local o ccupational health and safety requirements and guidelines fo r manual material handling. These [...]

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    80 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide The leveling feet are extended to the floor. • • • • • The full weight of the r ack rests on the leveling feet. The stabilizing feet are attached to the rack if it is a single-rack installation. The racks are coupled together in multiple-rack installations. Only one component is exten[...]

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    Troubleshooting 81 Observe local occupation health and safety requirements and guidelines for manual handling. • • • • Obtain adequate assistance to lift and stabilize the chassis during installation or removal. The server is unstable when not fastened to the rails. When mounting the server in a rack, remove the power supplies and any other[...]

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    83 Regulatory compliance notices In this section Regulatory compliance identification numbers ............................................................................ 83 Federal Communications Commission notice .............................................................................. 84 Declaration of conformity for products mark ed with t[...]

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    84 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide Federal Communications Commission notice Part 15 of the Federal Communica tions Commission (FCC) Rules and Regulations has established Radio Freque ncy (RF) emission limits to provide an interference-free radio frequency spectru m. Many electronic devices, including computers, generate RF energ[...]

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    Regulatory compliance notices 85 Class B equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against ha rmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radi[...]

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    86 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide • • Hewlett-Packard Company P. O. Box 692000, Mail Stop 5 10101 Houston, Texas 77269-2000 1-281-514-3333 To identify this product, refer to the pa rt, series, or mo del number found on the product. Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made[...]

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    Regulatory compliance notices 87 European Union regulatory notice This product complies with the following EU Directives: • • Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC EMC Directive 89/336/EEC Compliance with these directives implie s conformity to applicable harmonized European standards (European Norms) wh ich are listed on the EU Declaration of Confor[...]

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    88 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide Japanese notice Power cord statement for Japan BSMI notice[...]

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    Regulatory compliance notices 89 Korean notice A&B Class A equipment Class B equipment Laser compliance This product may be provided with an op tical storage device (that is, CD or DVD drive) and/or fiber optic transceiver. Each of these devices contains a laser that is classified as a Class 1 Laser Product in accordance with US FDA regulations[...]

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    90 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide Do not try to open the module enclosure. There are no user- serviceable components inside. • • • Do not operate controls, m ake adjustments, or perform procedures to the laser device other than those specified herein. Allow only HP Authorized Service t echnicians to repair the unit. The C[...]

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    Regulatory compliance notices 91 Taiwan battery recycling notice The Taiwan EPA requires dry battery manufacturing or importing firms in accordance with Article 15 of the Waste Disposal Act to indicate the recovery marks on the batteries used in sales, gi veaway or promotion. Contact a qualified Taiwanese recycler for proper battery disposal.[...]

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    93 Electrostatic discharge In this section Preventing electrostatic discharge ............................................................................................. ... 93 Grounding methods to prevent electrostatic discharge ................................................................. 94 • • • • • Preventing electrostatic disc[...]

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    94 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide Grounding methods to pr event electrostatic discharge Several methods are used for grounding . Use one or more of the following methods when handling or installing electrostatic-sensitive parts: • • • • Use a wrist strap connected by a ground cord to a grounded workstation or computer c[...]

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    95 Technical support In this section Before you contact HP .......................................................................................................... ........ 95 HP contact information ......................................................................................................... ........ 95 • • • • • • • •[...]

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    96 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide – Call 1-800-HP-INVENT (1-800-474-6836). This service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. For continuous quality im provement, calls may be recorded or monitored. – If you have purchased a Care Pack (service upgrade), call 1-800-633- 3600. For more information about Care Packs, refe[...]

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    97 Acronyms and abbreviations ACU Array Configuration Utility BBWC battery-backed write cache BIOS Basic Input/Output System BOOTP Bootstrap Protocol TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol ConRep Configuration Replication utility CPU central processing unit DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol[...]

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    98 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide DIMM dual inline memory module DMA direct memory access ECC error checking and correcting EEPROM electrical erasable programmable read only memory ESD electrostatic discharge EULA end user license agreement FC Fibre Channel GBIC Gigabit Interface Converter HBA host bus adapter IEC International[...]

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    Acronyms and abbreviations 99 iLO Integrated Lights-Out ISEE Instant Support Enterprise Edition LAN local-area network LED light-emitting diode LUN logical unit number MTBF mean time between failures NEC National Electrical Code NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association NIC network interface controller NMI non-maskable interrupt[...]

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    100 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide NVRAM non-volatile memory OEM original equipment manufacturer ORCA Option ROM Configuration for Arrays PDU power distribution unit POST Power-On Self Test PXEBOOT Preboot eXecution Environment Enable/Disable utility RAID redundant array of inexpensive (or independent) disks RBSU ROM-Based Setu[...]

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    Acronyms and abbreviations 101 RILOE Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition RILOE II Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition II RMA return material authorization SAN Storage Area Network SCSI small computer system interface SDRAM synchronous dynamic RAM TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol TMRA recommended ambient operating temperature UID u[...]

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    102 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide USB universal serial bus[...]

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    103 installing the cage nuts 20 Index J Japanese notic e 88 A K additional information 95 Korean noti ces 89 authorized reseller 95 L B LAN 99 battery 90 laser devices 89 BSMI notice 88 LED, power enclosure 67, 69 C P cable config uration 29, 39, 43 phone numbe rs 95 Canadian notice 86 power cord 79, 88 cautions 79 contacting HP 95 R D rack stabili[...]

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    104 HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure Installation Guide technical supp ort 95 telephone numbers 9 5 troublesho oting 77 W warnings 79 website, HP 95[...]