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HP Int egr it y rx1 6 20 Maint enance Gui de HP P art Number: AB4 30 -9 60 1 4 P ublished: January 20 1 2 E dition: 3[...]
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© Cop yr ight 2005, 20 1 2 Hew lett-P ack ard De velopmen t Compan y , L.P . The inf ormatio n contained her ein is subj ect to change w ithout no tice. T he only w arr anties f or HP produ cts and servi ces are s et forth in the e xpres s war ranty stat ements accompan ying su ch pr oducts and servi ces. Nothing he re in should be construed as co[...]
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C ont ents 1 Abou t This Doc ument..................................................................................5 What’s in T his Doc ument...........................................................................................................5 T y pogr aphical C onv entions..................................................................[...]
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R emov ing and Replac ing the P CI I/O R iser Ass embly..................................................................50 R emov ing the PCI I/O R iser As sembl y...................................................................................50 R eplacing the P CI I/O Ris er Assembl y............................................................[...]
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1 Abo ut T his Doc ument This doc ument desc r ibes ho w to maintain y our HP Integr ity rx1 6 20 Serve r , R egulatory Model Number : R S VL A-04 06. The doc ument prin ting date and part number indicate the doc ument’s c urr ent editi on . The pr inting date w ill change w hen a new editi on is pr inted . Minor c hanges ma y be made at r eprint[...]
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IMPORT ANT : The latest v ersion o f this docume nt can be fo und online at http://www .hp .com/ bi zsupport . HP Encour ages Y our C omments HP encour ages your co mments concer ning this doc ument . W e ar e truly co mmitted to pr ov iding doc umentati on that meets y our needs. P lease se nd any co mments b y contacting u s at docsfeedback@hp.co[...]
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2 Inst alling and C onf igur ing This c hapte r pro vide s infor mation r equir ed in installing additio nal components and co nfi guring the HP Integr it y rx1 6 20 Se r v er . Serv i ce T ools R equir ed Serv ice of this pr oduct may r equir e one or mor e of the f ollo wing t ools: • IPF CPU Ins tall T ool K it (P/N 5 06 9-544 1 ) , consisting[...]
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1 . R emov e the slot filler that is inst alled in slot 1 . CA UTION: If the HP Serv er is to be oper ated w ith only a single har d disk dr iv e installed, the har d disk dri ve slot f iller mu st be installed t o insure pr oper cooling . If a hard disk dr iv e is installed in slo t 1 , r etain the slot f iller to be re installed if the dr iv e is[...]
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Figur e 3 Disk Dri ve Installation in Slot 1 3 . Clo se the dr iv e -ej ector handle b y pushing it do wn until it c lic ks. 4. The har d disk dri v e is no w corr ectl y installed . 5 . V alidate the har d disk dri ve ins tallation b y: a . If the server does not ha v e a management pr oces sor installed , at the EFI shell pro mpt input shell> [...]
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Inst alling Pr oces sor s and Memory This s ectio n pro vi des info rmatio n about inst alling proce ssor s and memory . T he proce ssor s and memory slots ar e located on the s y stem boar d , whi ch is acces sible by r emov ing the s y stem co v er . W ARN ING! V oltages are present at v arious locations w ithin th e server whenev er an AC po wer[...]
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Figur e 4 Proces sor Location 1 . R emov e the cov er . S ee “Remo ving and R eplac ing the Co ve r” (page 30) . 2 . R emov e the sheet metal air duct b y pulling it str aight up . 3 . If the CP U dust co v er is installed , r emo ve the du st co ver . 4. If the CP U airflo w block er is inst alled, r emov e the airflo w block er . CA UTION: If[...]
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Figur e 5 Remo ving the Airflow Block er , CP U Dust Cov er , and Air Duct 5 . Unloc k the proce ssor -locking mec hanism using the spec ial pr ocessor t ool (P/N 5 06 9-544 1 ) , or equi valent 2 . 5 mm he x tool , shipped with y our r eplacement pr ocess or ass embly . Insert the tool int o the lock and r otate the spec ial pr ocessor too l 1 80 [...]
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Figur e 6 Unlocking th e Pr ocessor Locking Mec hanism 6 . R emov e the pin cov er and pr otecti ve cap s for the ca ptiv e scr e ws o n the proce ssor . 7 . P lace the pr ocesso r and heatsink asse mbly o ve r the pr ocessor s ock et. U se the fo ur locator posts o n the assembl y to align w ith the locator hole s on the sy stem boar d. Mak e cert[...]
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8. Use the s pec ial pr ocess or tool (P/N 5 06 9-544 1 ) shipped with y our r eplacement pr ocessor ass embly to loc k the pr ocess or in place on the s y stem boar d. T o do this, ins ert the spec ial pr ocess or tool into the loc k and r otate it c lock w ise 1 80 degr ees. Figur e 8 Locking the Processor Assembl y in P lace IMPORT ANT : Befor e[...]
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Figur e 1 0 Connecting the Processor P o wer P od 1 1 . Ali gn the two mounting s cr e w holes on the po wer module w ith their sc r ew ho les on the s ys tem boar d’s metal mounting br ack et . Scr ew in the po w er module mounting sc re ws . Installing Pr ocessors and Memo ry 1 5[...]
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Figur e 1 1 Securing the Pr ocessor P ow er P od 1 2 . Connec t the po we r pod cable to the po we r connector o n the sy stem boar d. 1 6 Installing and C onfi guring[...]
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Figur e 1 2 Connecting t he P ow er Cable 1 3 . Re install the sheet met al air duct . 1 4. R eplace the cov er . 1 5. V er ify that the new ly inst alled pr ocessor w orks: • R un the info cpu command at the EFI shell pr ompt , or • R un cpu diag fr om Offline Diagno stic CD f or full f uncti onal chec k. Inst alling Additi onal Memory The HP [...]
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Figur e 1 3 DIMM Loading Order DIMM Locati ons E ight DIMM slots ar e pro vided o n the sy stem boar d. T hese DIMM slots ar e designated in or der ed pairs . 0A and 0B, 1A and 1B , 2A and 2B , and 3A and 3B. DIMM si z es w ithin each pair m ust matc h. L oading or der fo r the DIMM slots is sequenti al w ith the loading or der being slot 0, slot 1[...]
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Figur e 1 4 DIMM Locations Inst alling DIMMs T o install DIMMs , perfor m the follo wing s teps: Installing A dditional Memory 1 9[...]
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1 . T urn o ff the sy stem , disconnect all ca bles, and r emov e the s y stem co ve r . CA UTION: T o ensur e that memory modules ar e not damaged dur ing r emo val or ins tallation , po we r off the serv er and unplug the po w er cor d fr om the A C pow er outlet . W ait until the po we r on/off LED on the con tro l panel turns off bef or e r emo[...]
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6 . R eplace the cov er , reconnec t all cables, and tur n on the po w er . 7 . V er ify that the new ly ins talled memory wo rks: • R un the info mem command at the EFI shell pr ompt , or • R un memdiag fr om the Offline Di agnos tics CD to insur e that the memory is functi onal. Inst alling Additi onal P CI C ar ds The s erver ma y contain u [...]
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Figur e 1 6 Using J ackscrew t o Release PCI I/O Riser 3 . R emov e the PCI I/O R iser f r om the chas sis. 2 2 Installing and C onfi guring[...]
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Figur e 1 7 Remo ving the PCI I/O R iser Assembly 4. R emov e the PCI slot co v er . Figur e 1 8 Remo ving a P CI Slot Cov er 5 . Gr asp the edges o f the PCI car d being installed and gentl y pr ess the connec tor int o the PCI I/O r iser connect or . NO TE: F ull length P CI car ds may onl y be installed in slo t 1 , the top slo t of the P CI I/O[...]
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Figur e 1 9 Installing a PCI Car d 6 . Insert the car d mounting sc r ew and s ec ure w ith a T- 1 5 dri ver . 7 . R eplace the PCI I/O r iser a ssembl y by po sitioning the connec tor o v er the mating connecto r on the s y stem boar d and then tur ning the jacks cr ew to comple te the connecto r mating. 8. Connec t an y cables that ar e r equir e[...]
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Figur e 20 Remo ving the MP Card Blank 5 . R emov e the insulator between the battery and the battery sock et on the management pr ocessor car d. 6 . Ali gn the MP card o ver the tw o mounting posts o n the sy stem boar d and align the thr ee connect ors of the MP car d with the c utou ts on the r ear panel. 7 . Car efull y push the 1 0/1 00 Manage[...]
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Figur e 2 1 Connecting t he Management Processor Car d 1 0. Sc re w in the t w o e xternal moun ting posts that ar e located on both sides o f the 2 5-pin ser ial connect or . 2 6 Inst alling and Conf igur ing[...]
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Figur e 2 2 Installing the External Mounting P osts 1 1 . R eplace the sy stem co ver and r econnect the po w er and ext ernal cable s. Inf ormati on r equir ed to access , conf igur e and to utili z e the management pr ocess or is pr o vi ded in Chapt er 4, “Utiliti es, ” of the HP Integr ity rx 1 6 20 Oper ations Gui de . Optional Manage ment[...]
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3 R emo v ing and R eplac ing Co mpone nts This c hapte r pro vide s instru ctions f or remo ving and r eplac ing compone nts of the HP Integr it y rx1 6 20 Serv er . Saf ety Info rmati on F ollo w the pr ocedur es listed belo w to ensur e safe handling o f componen ts and to pr ev ent har m to both y ou and the HP Serv er : • Use an an tistati c[...]
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Insert the Se r v er into the R ack T o insert the serv er into the r ack , perfo rm the f ollo wing s teps: 1 . Pr ess the r ail clips on e ither side of the s erver in w ard and pu sh the serve r into the r ack until it stop s. 2 . R eplace the T- 2 5 sc re ws that fa sten the se rver to the r ac k. R emo ving and R eplac ing the F r ont Bez el T[...]
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R emo ving and R eplac ing the C o v er CA UTION: Do not oper ate the server w ithout the co ver in place . Operati on of the se rver w ithout the co ver in place w ill result in s ys tem failur e. Oper ation of the se rver w ithout the co ver in place w ill mak e the server su sceptible to EMI and o ver heating proble ms. Obse r v e all E SD saf e[...]
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1 . Ali gn the tabs on the co v er w ith the slots on the side s of the cha ssis. Figur e 25 Aligning the Co ver 2 . Clo se the cov er by mo v ing the latch handle c lock w ise . Figur e 2 6 Closing the Cover Re mov ing and Replac ing the Co v er 3 1[...]
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R emo ving and R eplac ing S y ste m Memory S y stem memo r y DIMMs ar e located on the s yste m board . W ARN ING! Ensure that the s ystem is po wer ed-down and all po wer sources ha ve been disconnected from the server prior to r emov ing or replacing s ystem memory . V oltages are present at v arious locations w ithin t he server whenev er an AC[...]
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Inst alling S y ste m Memory T o install DIMMs , perfor m the follo wing s teps: 1 . Ali gn the DIMM with the s ock et located on the s yst em board . 2 . Gentl y and ev enly push on eac h side o f the DIMM until it seats in the soc ke t. Ensur e the e xtrac tion le v ers ar e in the clo sed positi on . 3 . R eplace the top cov er . Figur e 28 R em[...]
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Figur e 2 9 Process or Location W ARN ING! Ensure that the s ystem is po wer ed-down and all po wer sources ha ve been disconnected from the server prior to r emov ing or replacing a proces sor . V oltages are present at v arious locations w ithin t he server whenev er an AC po wer sour ce is connected. This v oltage is present e ven when the main [...]
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Figur e 30 5 . R emov e the t w o pow er pod mounting sc r ew s . Figur e 3 1 Remo ve the Process or P ower P od Mounting Screw s Re mov ing and Replac ing a Pr ocesso r 3 5[...]
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6 . Disconnec t the pow er pod by sli ding the pow er pod to war d the r ear of the s y stem boar d. Figur e 3 2 Disconnecting th e Pr ocessor P ow er P od 7 . L ift the pow er pod up and out of the c hassis . P lace the po w er pod into an antis tatic con tainer . 3 6 Re mov ing and Replac ing Co mponents[...]
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Figur e 33 R emov ing the P ow er P od 8. R elease the f our capti ve s cr ew s on the pr ocess or . 9 . Unloc k the proce ssor -locking mec hanism using the spec ial pr ocessor t ool (P/N 09 90 1 -04 00 7) shipped w ith y our r eplacement pr ocess or ass embly . Re mov ing and Replac ing a Pr ocesso r 3 7[...]
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Figur e 34 Unlock the Processor Sock et 38 R emov ing and R eplacing C omponents[...]
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1 0. L ift the proce ssor up and o ut of the c hassis . P lace the proce ssor in to an antistati c container . Figur e 35 R emov ing the Processor R eplac ing a Pr oces sor Pr ocess ors ar e located on the s yste m board . T he sy stem boar d can support either one o r two pr ocess ors . CPU 0 is locat ed to the ri ght of the s yst em board , and C[...]
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1 . T urn off the s ys tem and disconnec t all cables . 2 . R emov e the cov er . S ee “Remo ving and R eplac ing the Co ve r” (page 30) . 3 . Unloc k the proce ssor -locking mec hanism using the spec ial pr ocessor t ool shipped w ith yo ur r eplacement pr ocessor as sembl y . Inse rt the tool into the soc k et and r otate the spec ial pr oces[...]
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Figur e 3 7 Loc king the Proces sor Assembly in P lace 6 . Use the s pec ial pr ocess or tool shipped w ith your r eplacement pr ocess or asse mbly to loc k the pr ocess or in place on the s y stem boar d . T o do this, insert the spec ial pr ocess or tool into the hole that r uns dow n the side of the heatsink and r otate it c lock wis e 1 80 degr[...]
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Figur e 3 9 Installing the Processor 8. Slide the po wer module on the s yst em board me tal mounting br ack et so that the po wer module contac ts connect w ith the proces sor connec tor . Figur e 40 Connecting t he Proces sor P ow er P od 9 . Ali gn the two mounting s cr e w holes on the po wer module w ith their sc r ew ho les on the s ys tem bo[...]
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Figur e 4 1 Sec uring the Pr ocessor P ow er P od 1 0. Connec t the po we r pod cable to the po we r connector o n the sy stem boar d. Re mov ing and Replac ing a Pr ocesso r 4 3[...]
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Figur e 4 2 Connec ting the P ow er Cable 1 1 . R einstall the shee t metal air duct . 1 2 . R eplace the cov er . 1 3 . V erify that the ne wl y installed pr ocessor w orks: • R un the info cpu command at the EFI shell pr ompt , or • Chec k the conf igur ation u sing the EFI S ys tem Co nfi gurati on menu . R emo ving and R eplac ing the S y s[...]
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3 . L ift up on the battery and push on the back o f it with a f lat-head scr e wdr iv er to r emo ve the battery fr om its holder . Figur e 43 Remo ving the Sy stem Batter y CA UTION: Onl y lift the bat tery high en ough to clear the ho lder . Ex ces siv e str ess on the battery holder r etaining c lip may damage the c lip . R eplac ing the S ys t[...]
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5 . Y ou may need to r eset the s y stem time and date u sing the EFI time and date commands . Once y ou hav e set the time , turn the s y stem o ff , unplug the po w er cor d, and w ait for a minu te bef or e turning it bac k on . Exec ute the time and date commands again . If the time and date ar e no w corr ect , yo u hav e installed the battery[...]
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R eplac ing the P ow er Suppl y F an Unit T o r eplace a pow er supply f an unit , perfor m the fo llow ing steps: 1 . Ori ent the po we r supply f an unit b y aligning the appr opr iate i con on the fan unit t o the identi cal icon o n the chas sis wall . 2 . P ush the f an unit fir mly in to the housing until f lush to the top o f the chas sis. 3[...]
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3 . Chec k the fr ont panel diagnos tic LEDs f or indicati on of the r eplaced fan unit . • When the f an is func tioning no rmall y , the LED is off . • When the f an fails , the LED is on. 4. R eplace the cov er . R emo ving and R eplac ing the Displa y P anel The dis play panel pr ov ides the local interf ace to the HP Integr it y rx1 6 20. [...]
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R eplac ing the Displa y P anel T o r eplace the display pane l, perf orm the f ollow ing steps: 1 . P lace the displa y panel ov er the stand-off s on the chas sis. 2 . Install the f our flat-head phillips s cr e ws . 3 . Connec t the signal cable f r om the s ys tem boar d to the connecto r on the displa y panel. 4. Y ou will ha v e to r econfi g[...]
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R emo ving and R eplac ing the P CI I/O R iser As sembl y The s erver ma y contain u p to 2 PCI car ds. P CI cards ar e located on the PCI I/O r iser asse mbly . W ARN ING! Ensure that the s ystem is po wer ed-down and all po wer sources ha ve been disconnected from the server prior to r emov ing or replacing a PCI car d. V oltages are present at v[...]
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Figur e 4 7 Using Jac kscre w to Release PCI I/O R iser 4. L ift the PCI I/O r iser a ssembl y up and a wa y fr om the chas sis. P lace the remo ved P CI I/O r iser ass embly in an antis tatic con tainer . Re mov ing and Replac ing the P CI I/O Ris er Assembl y 5 1[...]
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Figur e 48 Remo ving the I/O Riser Assembl y 5 . R eplace the cov er . See “Remo ving and R eplac ing the Co v er” (page 30) . R eplac ing the P CI I/O R iser As sembl y 1 . R emov e the cov er . S ee “Remo ving and R eplac ing the Co ve r” (page 30) . 2 . Disconnec t any ca bles that ar e connected t o any P CI card(s). 3 . R elease the P [...]
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R emo ving and R eplac ing P CI Car ds The s erver ma y contain u p to 2 PCI car ds. P CI cards ar e located on the PCI I/O r iser asse mbly . W ARN ING! Ensure that the s ystem is po wer ed-down and all po wer sources ha ve been disconnected from the server prior to r emov ing or replacing a PCI car d. V oltages are present at v arious locations w[...]
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Figur e 4 9 Using Jac kscre w to Release P CI I/O Riser 4. Gr asp the edges o f the PCI car d being r emov ed and gently r oc k the card r eleasing the connect or fr om the P CI I/O r iser connect or . P lace the remo ved P CI card in an an tistatic containe r . 5 . Install a P CI slot cov er to c lose the ca v ity left by the r emo val o f the PCI[...]
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7 . R eplace the cov er . See “Remo ving and R eplac ing the Co v er” (page 30) . Figur e 50 Remo ving the I/O Riser Assembly Figur e 5 1 Remo ving a P CI Slot Cov er R eplac ing a P CI Car d 1 . R emov e the cov er . S ee “Remo ving and R eplac ing the Co ve r” (page 30) . 2 . Disconnec t any ca bles that ar e connected t o the PCI car d. [...]
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3 . R elease the P CI I/O r iser b y lifting the relea se handle . This ac tion f ree s the PCI I/O r iser fr om the s ys tem boar d. 4. Gr asp the edges o f the PCI car d being r emov ed and gently r oc k the card r eleasing the connect or fr om the P CI I/O r iser connect or . P lace the remo ved P CI card in an an tistatic containe r . 5 . Gr as[...]
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Figur e 5 3 Remo ving an Internal Har d Disk Driv e 3 . P lace the r emo ved dr i ve in an an tistatic co ntainer . 4. If a r eplacement disk dr i ve is n ot being inst alled, co ver the dr i ve slot w ith a slot filler panel . R eplac ing an Inte rnal Har d Disk Dr i v e One additional disk dr iv e ma y be added to y our HP Serve r in slot 1 . Alw[...]
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1 . If installing an additi onal dr iv e, r emo v e the slot filler that is ins talled in slot 1 . If replac ing a disk dr iv e, the slot w ill be empty due to the disk dri ve being pr ev iou sly r emov ed . Figur e 54 Remo ving Disk Dri ve Slot F iller 2 . Slide the har d disk into the vacant S CS I cage slot until it is seated . 3 . Clo se the dr[...]
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Figur e 5 5 4. The disk dr iv e is no w corr ectly ins talled. R emo ving and R eplac ing the P o we r Suppl y The po wer su pply is located at the le ft fr ont of the s erver c hassis . The po wer suppl y is a f ield r eplaceable unit (FRU). W ARN ING! Ensure that the s ystem is po wer ed-down and all po wer sources ha ve been disconnected from th[...]
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Figur e 5 6 P ower Suppl y Remo val/R eplacement 4. Car efull y lift the pow er supply cable f r ee fr om all r etaining c lips . 5 . At the r ear of the c hassis , r emov e the t w o sc re ws holding the po wer r eceptacle to the c hassis . 6 . L ift the pow er supply f orwar d and aw ay f r om the chas sis to r emo ve . The po w er r eceptacle an[...]
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Figur e 5 7 P ow er Supply Cable 6 . R eplace the pow er supply f an unit into the c hassis . 7 . R eplace the cov er . R emo ving and R eplac ing a R emo vable Medi a Dr i v e The r emov able media dr iv e is located betw een the two sec tions o f the fr ont bez el. W ARN ING! Ensure that the s ystem is po wer ed-down and all po wer sources ha ve [...]
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R emo v ing a R emo v able Media Dr iv e T o r emov e a remo vable media dr iv e , perfor m the fo llow ing steps: 1 . T urn off the s ys tem and disconnec t all cables . 2 . R emov e the cov er . S ee “Remo ving and R eplac ing the Co ve r” (page 30) . 3 . Disconnec t the IDE cable fr om the bac k of the dr iv e . Figur e 58 Disconnect the IDE[...]
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5 . P ull the dr iv e strai ght f orwar d appr o x imately 3/4” t o re lease the dr iv e fr om the tab on the cha ssis, the n lift up and out to r emo v e the dri ve fr om the chas sis. R eplac ing a R emo v able Media Dr iv e T o r eplace the re mov able D VD dr iv e, perf orm the f ollo w ing steps: 1 . If a r emo vable medi a dri ve has no t p[...]
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5 . Connec t the MP car d: a . Connec t the MP card cable t o its connector o n the sy stem boar d. b . Scr ew in the tw o mounting sc r ew s that connect the MP car d to the inter nal chas sis post . Figur e 60 Connecting the M anagement Process or Card 6 . Sc re w in the t w o e xternal moun ting posts that ar e located on both sides o f the 2 5-[...]
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Figur e 6 1 Installing the External Mounting P osts 7 . R eplace the sy stem co ver(s) and r econnect the po w er and ext ernal cable s. Inf ormati on r equir ed to access , conf igur e and utili z e the management pr ocess or is pr ov ided in Chapt er 4, “Utiliti es, ” of the HP Integr ity r x1 6 20 Operati ons Guide . R emo ving and R eplac i[...]
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Figur e 6 2 Location of Management Processor Battery 3 . L ift up on the battery and push on the back o f it with a f lat-head scr e wdr iv er to r emo ve the battery fr om its holder . CA UTION: Onl y lift the bat tery high en ough to clear the ho lder . Ex ces siv e str ess on the battery holder r etaining c lip may damage the c lip . R eplac ing[...]
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1 . R emov e the follo w ing componen ts fr om y our e xis ting base unit . R efe r to earlie r secti ons of this cha pter f or component r emov al and r eplacement ins tructi ons . • P o w er Suppl y F ans • P o w er Suppl y • Chas sis F ans • Management Pr ocessor car d (optional car d , may be pr esent) • Management Pr ocessor Blank (p[...]
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• Management Pr ocessor Blank (pr esen t when Manage ment Pr ocess or not inst alled) • P CI I/O Backplane Ass embly • CP U(s) and assoc iated P o w er P ods • CP U Airflo w guide (single CP U sy stems onl y) • Memory DIMMs • D VD or CD-RO M • D VD F iller (pr esen t when a D VD or CD-ROM is n ot installed) • Disk(s) • Disk F ille[...]
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4 P ar ts Inf ormati on F ield R eplaceable P ar ts (FR U) L ist This c hapte r pro vide s parts infor mation f or the f ield r eplaceable units (FRU s) of the HP Integr it y rx1 6 20 Se r v er . Figur e 64 Component Location F ield R eplaceable P arts (FRU) List 6 9[...]
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Figur e 65 Additional Components The it ems in this list appl y to the HP Int egrity rx1 6 20 Se r v er , e xcept w her e noted . 7 0 P arts Infor mation[...]
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NO TE: P art number s are f ound b y using the part nomenc latur e fr om this list to selec t the corr ect part fr om the HP P artsurfer . If a part that is not listed in the FR U list needs to be r eplaced , the Base Unit R epair K it is req uir ed. R emo ve pr ocessor s, DIMMs , HDDs, D VD and adapter boar ds and tr ansfer the se to the ne w base[...]
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T abl e 1 F ield Replaceable P arts (FRU) List (continued) P ar t Number Ex c hange P ar t Number Replacement Description Item No. AB4 30 -04 00 1 Sheet Metal A ir Duct 1 3 AB4 30 -6 7 0 1 0 E CI Blank AB4 30 -6 7 0 1 2 DVD F iller Blank A6 1 9 8-6000 3 Disk Fille r Blank 1 1 A5 990-0004 7 PCI Blank 1 0 RACK SOL UTIONS A99 0 1 -6 7 008 Bez el ass e[...]
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Inde x A anti-stati c wr ist stra p, 2 8 B base unit r eplacing , 66 C co ver r emov ing and replac ing , 30 D displa y panel r emov ing and replac ing , 48 F fan units r emov ing and replac ing , 46 F ield R eplaceable Unit (FR U) list of , 6 9 fr ont bez el r emov ing and replac ing , 2 9 I installing management pr ocessor car d, 2 4 installing a[...]