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HP ProLiant DL145 Server User Guide June 2004 (Third Edition) Part Number 361542-003[...]
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© Copyright 2004 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. AMD, Opteron, and Hyper-Transport are trademarks of AMD Corporation in the United States and other countries. Linux is a trademark of Linux Torvalds Corporati on in the United States and other countries. Microsoft, Windows, and Windows NT are trademarks of Microsoft Co rporation in the Uni[...]
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Contents About This Guide Audience Assumptions ........................................................................................................... .................... vii Important Safety Information ................................................................................................... .................. vii Symbols on Equipme[...]
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Contents Installing Hardware Options .................................................................................................... .................. 3-5 Server Shipping Contents .......................................................................................................................... 3-5 Installing the Server into the Rack .[...]
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Contents Modifications ..................................................................................................................................... A-2 Cables................................................................................................................................................. A-3 Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien) .[...]
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About This Guide This guide provides step-by-step instructions for installation, and re ference information for operation, troubleshooting, and future upg rades for the HP ProLiant DL145 server. Audience Assumptions This guide is for the person who installs, admi nisters, and troubleshoots servers. HP assumes you are qualified in the servicing of c[...]
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About This Guide This symbol indicates the presence of a hot su rface or hot component. If this surface is contacted, the potential for injury exists. WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from a hot component, allow the surface to cool before touching. These symbols, on power supplies or systems, indicate that the equipment is supplied by multiple[...]
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About This Guide Related Documents For additional information on the topics covered in this guide, refer to the HP Website at www.docs.hp .com or www.hp.com/supp ort . • HP Servers Troubleshooting Guide • HP ProLiant DL145 Maintenance and S ervice Guide Getting Help If you have a problem and have e xhausted the information in this guide, yo u c[...]
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About This Guide Reader’s Comments HP welcomes your comments on this guide. Please send your comments and suggestions by e-mail to ServerDocumentation@hp.com . x HP ProLi ant DL145 Server User Guide[...]
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1 Server Component Identification Front Panel Components Figure 1-1: Front panel components Table 1-1: Front Panel Components Item Description Status 1 LAN activity LED On = Network link Flashing = Network link and activity Off = No link to network 2 System health LED Off = Normal On = System degraded 3 Disk drive activity LED On = Drive activity F[...]
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Server Component Identification Table 1-1: Front Panel Components continued Item Description Status 5 USB port 6 Media bay 7 Hard drive bay 2 8 Hard drive bay 1 9 Power button Rear Panel Connectors Figure 1-2: Rear panel connectors Table 1-2: Rear Panel Connectors Item Description Item Description 1 Mouse 5 Dedicated Managem ent NIC 2 Keyboard 6 NI[...]
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Server Component Identification Rear Panel LEDs Figure 1-3: Rear Panel LEDs Table 1-3: Rear Panel LEDs Item Description LED Color Status 1 Aux Power LED Amber On = Aux power present Off = No Aux power Green Green = 1 GB connection Off = no link to network 2 LAN Link LED Red Red = 10/100 MB connection Off = no link to network 3 LAN Activity LED Ambe[...]
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Server Component Identification System Board Components Figure 1-4: System board components Table 1-4: System Board Components Item Description 1 PCI-X riser board slot 2 NVRAM Battery 3 Management Processor 4 Video board 5 J9 CMOS jumper 6 Processor socket 2 7 Memory banks 2A and 2B 8 Processor power module slot 2 9 Processor power module slot 1 1[...]
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Server Component Identification HP ProLiant DL145 Server User Guide 1-5 J9 CMOS Jumper Figure 1-5: J9 CMOS Jumper Table 1-5: J9 CMOS Jumper Settings Item Setting 1 Set 2 Clear To clear CMOS: 1. Back up the server data. 2. Shut down the operating system as dire cted by the operating system documentation. 3. Press the Power button to power down the s[...]
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2 Server Operations Powering Up the Server To power up the server, press the Power button. Powering Down the Server WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury, electric shock, or damage to the equipment, remove the power cord to remove power from the server. The front panel Power button does not completely shut off system power. Portions of the[...]
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Server Operations Extending the Server from the Rack 1. Extend the server on the rack rails un til the server rail-release latches engage. Figure 2-1: Extending the server from the rack 2. Reverse the steps to restore the server to operating position. Removing the Server from the Rack Press the side rail tabs to releas e the server from the rack ra[...]
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Server Operations HP ProLiant DL145 Server User Guide 2-3 Removing the Access Panel WARNING: Pressing the Power button does not remove power from all areas of the server. Portions of the power supply and some internal circuitry re main active until the AC power cord is disconnected. WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal inju ry from hot surfaces,[...]
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3 Server Setup Optional Installation Services You may choose to have HP install the system. The installation service can be purchased as a Care Pack packaged service or as a customized service ag reement to meet your specific requirements. Some of the Care Pack services are as follows: • • • • Hardware installation services Hardware and ope[...]
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Server Setup The entire Rack Resource CD Kit ships with a ll HP racks. A summary of the content of each CD follows: • • • • • Rack Builder Pro Configuration Tool This information helps you to simulate potentia l rack configurations based on your input. Rack Builder Pro provides the following information: — Graphical preview of properly [...]
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Server Setup HP servers draw in cool air through the front door and expel warm air through the rear door. Therefore, the front and rear rack doors must be adequately ventilated to allow ambient room air to enter the cabinet, and the rear door must be adequately ventilated to enable the warm air to escape from the cabinet. CAUTION: To prevent improp[...]
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Server Setup Power Requirements The installation of this equipment shall be in accordance with local/regional electrical regulations governing the installation of information t echnology equipment by licensed electricians. This equipment is designed to ope rate in installations covered by NFPA 70, 1 999 Edition (National Electric Code) and NFPA 75,[...]
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Server Setup Rack Warnings and Cautions WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal inju ry or equipment dama ge, be sure that: • The leveling jacks are extended to the floor . • The full weight of the r ack rests on the leveling jacks. • The stabilizers are attached to th e rack for single-rack installation. • The racks are coupled together in[...]
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Server Setup In addition to these supplied items, you ma y need any options to be installed. Figure 3-1: Rack-mounting hardware Table 3-1: Rack Mounting Hardware Item Description 1 Rack rail assemblies (2) 2 Bag of screws Installing the Server into the Rack If you are installing the server into a telco rack, order the appropriate option kit at the [...]
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Server Setup 1. Remove server rails from rack rails. Figure 3-2: Removing server rails from rack rails 2. Attach and secure the server rails to the server. Figure 3-3: Attaching server rails HP ProLiant DL145 Server User Guide 3-7[...]
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Server Setup 3. Install the rack rails. Figure 3-4: Installing rack rails 4. Pull the inner slide rail forward from each rack rail assembly until it locks into place. 5. Align the server and carefully insert the se rver rail into the inner slide rail until the rail- release levers engage. Figure 3-5: Loading the server onto the rack rails 3-8 HP Pr[...]
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Server Setup 6. Slide the server into the rack and tight en the thumbscrews to secure the server. Figure 3-6: Securing the server to the rack 7. Connect peripheral devices to the server. WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock or fire, do not plug telecommunications/tele phone connectors into the NIC connectors. IMPORTANT: To enable the embed[...]
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Server Setup Table 3-2: Rear Panel Connectors Item Description Item Desc ription 1 Mouse 5 Dedicated Managem ent NIC 2 Keyboard 6 NIC 2 3 Video 7 NIC 1 4 USB 8 COM1/Mana gement Processor 8. Connect the power cord. 9. Power up the server and load the operating system. Operating System Installation To operate properly, the server must have a supporte[...]
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Server Setup HP ProLiant DL145 Server User Guide 3-11 • • • Routine Maintenance The HP ProLiant DL145 Server Maintenance and Service Guide provides specific information required for general maintena nce and component replacement, including: Spare part numbers Removal and replacement procedures Diagnostic tools The HP ProLiant DL145 Server Mai[...]
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4 Hardware Options Installation If more than one option is being installed, read the installation instructions for all of the hardware options and identify similar steps to streamline the installation process. The following warnings apply to all procedures: WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal in jury from surfaces, allow the drives and internal[...]
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Hardware Options Installation 4. Remove the processor air baffle. Figure 4-1: Removing processor air baffle 5. Remove the processor blank. Figure 4-2: Removing processor blank 6. Open the processor socket lever. 7. Align the processor. 4-2 HP ProLiant DL145 Server U ser Guide[...]
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Hardware Options Installation 8. Install the processor. Figure 4-3: Installing a processor 9. Close the processor socket lever. 10. Remove the clear protective cover from the heatsink to expose the thermal pad. 11. Install the processor heatsink. Figure 4-4: Installing processor heatsink HP ProLiant DL145 Server User Guide 4-3[...]
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Hardware Options Installation 12. Install the PPM. Figure 4-5: Installing a PPM 13. Reinstall the access panel. 14. Restore the server to its operating position in the rack. 15. Power up the server. NOTE: The ROM sets the processing frequency during the Power-On Self-Test (POST). Memory Options The server provides double data rate (DDR ) synchronou[...]
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Hardware Options Installation Figure 4-6: DIMM slots Table 4-1: DIMM and Processor locations Item Description Bank 1 DIMM slot 4 Bank 1B 2 DIMM slot 3 Bank 1B 3 DIMM slot 2 Bank 1A 4 DIMM slot 1 Bank 1A 5 Processor socket 1 6 Processor socket 2 7 DIMM slot 1 Bank 2A 8 DIMM slot 2 Bank 2A 9 DIMM slot 3 Bank 2B 10 DIMM slot 4 Bank 2B To install DIMMs[...]
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Hardware Options Installation 4. Install the DIMMs. Figure 4-7: Installing a DIMM 5. Reinstall the access panel. 6. Restore the server to its operating position in the rack. 7. Power up the server. Installing a DVD Drive To install a DVD drive: 1. Power down the server. Refer to “Powering Down the Server” in Chapter 2, “Server Operations.” [...]
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Hardware Options Installation 4. Remove the media bay blank. To locate th e media bay, refer to Chapter 1, “Server Component Identification.” Figure 4-8: Removing a media bay blank 5. Insert the DVD drive into the media bay. Figure 4-9: Inserting a DVD drive HP ProLiant DL145 Server User Guide 4-7[...]
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Hardware Options Installation 6. Install the retainer clip. Figure 4-10: Installing the retainer clip 7. Connect the power cable to the DVD drive. Figure 4-11: Connect ing the power cable 4-8 HP ProLiant DL145 Server U ser Guide[...]
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Hardware Options Installation 8. Connect the data cable to the DVD drive. Figure 4-12: Connect ing the data cable 9. Reinstall the access panel. 10. Restore the server to its operating position in the rack. 11. Power up the server. Hard Drive Installation The server supports up to two hard drives. To install a hard drive: 1. Power down the server. [...]
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Hardware Options Installation 5. Remove the drive tray. To locate the drive tray, refer to “Server Component Identification” in Chapter 1. Figure 4-13: Removing the drive tray 6. Install the drive in the drive tray. Figure 4-14: Installing a drive in the drive tray 4-10 HP ProLiant DL145 Server U ser Guide[...]
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Hardware Options Installation 7. Connect the power and data cables to the hard drive. Figure 4-15: Connecting the cables to the hard drive 8. Secure the drive cage. Figure 4-16: Securing the drive cage 9. Install the DVD drive or media bay blank. 10. Reinstall the access panel. 11. Restore the server to its operating position in the rack. 12. Power[...]
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Hardware Options Installation PCI-X Expansion Board The server has one PCI-X expansion slot. CAUTION: To avoid risk of damage to the system or expansion board, remove the AC p ower cord before installing or remo ving an expansi on board. With the front pane l Power button in the off position, auxiliary power is still connec ted to the expansion sl [...]
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Hardware Options Installation 5. Remove the expansion slot cover . Figure 4-18: Removing the expansion slot cover 6. Install the expansion board in the slot and secure. Figure 4-19: Installing an expansion board HP ProLiant DL145 Server User Guide 4-13[...]
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Hardware Options Installation 4-14 HP ProLiant DL145 Server U ser Guide 7. Install the PCI-X riser cage. Figure 4-20: Installing the PCI-X riser cage 8. Connect any required cables to the expansion board. 9. Reinstall the access panel. 10. Restore the server to its operating position in the rack. 11. Power up the server.[...]
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5 Operating System Installation and Software Overview This chapter discusses the following topics: • • • • • • Operating System Installation HP ProLiant DL145 Server Support CD PXE Deployment Rapid Deployment Pack (RDP) Software and Utilities — ROMPaq Utility — Management Processor Flash Utility — Diagnostics Utility — BIOS Setu[...]
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Operating System Installation and Software Operating System Installation To operate properly, the server must have a supported operating system. For the latest information on supported operating sy stems, refer to the HP website: http://hp.com/go/supportos Install the operating system using the following instructions. 1. Use the optional DVD drive [...]
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Operating System Installation and Software PXE Deployment Preboot execution environment (PXE) is a component of the Intel Wired for Management (WfM) specification. This feature enables a user to configure a server and install an operating system over a network. To deploy an operating system to multiple serv ers, you can install a PXE deployment ser[...]
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Operating System Installation and Software ROMPaq Utility ROM flash enables you to upgrade the firmware (BIOS). To upgrade the BIOS: 1. Download the latest ROMPaq at www.hp.com/ support 2. Follow the instructions and cr eate a ROMPaq bootable diskette. 3. Connect a USB diskette drive to the server. 4. Insert the ROMPaq bootable diskette. 5. Power t[...]
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Operating System Installation and Software BIOS Setup Utility NOTE: The BIOS Setup Utility is not required in t he initial setup of the ser ver. The default BIOS settings should be adequate. The options in this utilit y are meant to assist wit h specific configuration issues. This section describes the BIOS Setup Utility , which is used to change t[...]
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Operating System Installation and Software Navigating Setup Utility Screens The BIOS Setup Utility consists of five primar y menus (not all BIOS menus are covered in the guide): • • • • • Main : Displays details on BIOS, processor and System Memory, and lets you configure the system time and date. Advanced : Lets you configure peripheral [...]
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Operating System Installation and Software Setup Screens Main Table 5-2 describes the menu items available on the Main screen. Default values are shown. Table 5-2: BIOS Setup Main Screen Menu Items Primary Menu Item Sub Menu Items Default Value Description AMIBIOS Version Build Date ID N/A N/A N/A The currently loaded AMIBIOS information. You canno[...]
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Operating System Installation and Software Advanced Table 5-3 describes the menu items availabl e on the Advanced screen. Seven menu items exist on this screen. Each of these items contai ns submenus that in turn can also lead to subsequent submenus. Default values are shown. Table 5-3: BIOS Setup Advanced Screen Menu Items Primary Menu Item Sub Me[...]
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Operating System Installation and Software Table 5-3: BIOS Setup Advanced Screen Menu Items continued Primary Menu Item Sub Menu Items Default Value Comments Management Processor Configuration Management Processor Status Clear Management Processor Event Log View Managemen t Processor Event Log Set Serial Port Sharing Shared Refer to the “Server M[...]
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Operating System Installation and Software Table 5-4: LAN Configuration Setting s Primary Menu Item Default Value Comments LAN Configuration Settings Channel Number 02 NOTE: The default number needs to be changed to 02. Once changed, you will not need to change it again. IP Address IP address assigned as static or DHCP, as needs require. See the no[...]
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Operating System Installation and Software Boot Table 5-5 describes the menu items available on the Boot screen. Seven menu items exist on this screen. Each of these items contains subme nus that in turn can also lead to subsequent submenus. Default values are shown. NOTE: Setting wrong values in submenus below may caus e the system to malfunction.[...]
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Operating System Installation and Software Security Table 5-6 describes the menu items available on the Security screen. Table 5-6: BIOS Setup Security Screen Menu Items Menu Item Default Value Description Supervisor Password Not installed User Password Not installed Change Supervisor Password Enter Install or change the password. Change User Passw[...]
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Operating System Installation and Software Server Management The ProLiant DL145 server includes remote management features that are critical for use in high performance computing environments. The ProLiant DL145 server contains an in tegrated ProLiant 100-series Management Processor that operates independently from the operating system and is power[...]
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Operating System Installation and Software 5. Do one of the following: — Press + or – to toggle the setting between Sh ared and Not Shared. Press the Enter key to select the appropriate option. — Press the Enter key. The Options box appears. Press ↓ or ↑ to select Shared with BMC or Not shared W/BMC . Press the Enter key to select the app[...]
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Operating System Installation and Software 4. Enter a name for the connecti on, select an icon, and click OK . The Connect To window appears. 5. Select the COM port on the host computer to which the serial cable is connected. Click OK . The COM Properties window appears. HP ProLiant DL145 Server User Guide 5-15[...]
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Operating System Installation and Software 6. Select the following port settings, then click OK . — Bits per second—9600 — Data bits—8 — Parity—None — Stop bits—1 — Flow control—None The HyperTerminal session activates. NOTE: No information appears unless the EMS Remote Console or BI OS Serial Console option is set to Enabled on[...]
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Operating System Installation and Software Configuring Access Through the Network The server is connected to the network usi ng a standard Ethernet cable. Through this connection, you can access the Management Pr ocessor CLI, verify POST remotely, and access the BIOS Setup Utility remotely. To set up a Telnet session: 1. Connect a standard Ethernet[...]
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Operating System Installation and Software • Operator —Operator privileges allow the user to: — Run IPMI commands from the CLI. — Read the Sensor Data Records Log. — Read the System Event Log. The default username/password is Operator / Operator . • • • • • • • • User —User privileges allow the user to run IPMI commands.[...]
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Operating System Installation and Software Logging Into the Management Processor Command Line Interface To log into the Management Processor CLI and enter Terminal mode: 1. Establish a connection to the server by doing one of th e following: — Establish serial communication to the se rver as described in “Configuring Access Through the Serial P[...]
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Operating System Installation and Software Using CLI Commands CLI commands are entered at the ProLiant> prom pt that appears aft er a successful login to the Management Processor. For more info rmation on logging in to the Management Processor, refer to “Logging In to the Mana gement Processor CLI” in this chapter. Table 5-8 lists and descri[...]
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Operating System Installation and Software Changing Passwords Passwords are stored in nonvolatile memory and can be changed through IPMI commands. Administrator and OEM level users can ch ange passwords through the Management Processor CLI: 1. Log in to the Management Processor CLI as described in “Logging In to the Management Processor CLI” in[...]
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Operating System Installation and Software Setting Up the Network Administrator and OEM level users can confi gure the network settings for the Management Processor. To configure the settings: 1. Log in to the Management Processor CLI as described in “Logging In to the Management Processor CLI” in this chapter. 2. At the ProLiant> prompt, en[...]
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Operating System Installation and Software Entering IPMI Commands Users with any account privilege can enter IP MI commands at the Management Processor CLI. To enter IPMI commands: 1. Log in to the Management Processor CLI as described in “Logging In to the Management Processor CLI” in this chapter. 2. At the ProLiant> prompt, enter ipmicomm[...]
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Operating System Installation and Software 3. When POST shows the message Press <F10> if you want to run SETUP , press the ESC+4 keys on the remote keyboard. If the server has an ad ministrator password configured, the system prompts you to enter the password. If the server does not have a password configured, the main screen of the BIOS Setu[...]
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Operating System Installation and Software 3. Do one of the following: — Press + to toggle the setting to Enabled. — Press the Enter key. The Options box appears. Press ↓ or ↑ to select Enabled. Press the Enter key. 4. Press Esc to return to the previous screen or press F10 to save the changes and exit Setup. To view Windows EMS and perform[...]
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Operating System Installation and Software 6. Do one of the following: — Press + or - to toggle the settings. — Press the Enter key. The Options box appears. Press ↓ or ↑ to select the appropriate setting. Press the Enter key to select the appropriate option. The available options include: — 5 min — 1 min — 30 sec — 10 sec 7. Press [...]
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Operating System Installation and Software HP ProLiant DL145 Server User Guide 5-27 Systems Insight Manager HP Systems Insight Manager runs on a consol e and monitors ProLiant 300/500/ 700 units. HP Systems Insight Manager also monitors basic information on a ProLiant 100 server running Windows and provides system inventory and c onfigura tion info[...]
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A Regulatory Compliance Notices Regulatory Compliance Model Number For the purpose of regulatory compliance certif ications and identification, your p roduct has been assigned a unique regulatory model numbe r. The regulatory model number can be found on the product nameplate label, along with all required approval ma rkings and information. When r[...]
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Regulatory Compliance Notic es 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 harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate[...]
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Regulatory Compliance Notic es Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by He wlett-Packard Company may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Cables Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic RFI/EMI co[...]
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Regulatory Compliance Notic es European Union Notice Products with the CE Marking comply with both the EMC Directive (89/3 36/EEC) and the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) issued by the Commission of the European Community. Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Norms (the equivalent international standards a[...]
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Regulatory Compliance Notic es HP ProLiant DL145 Server User Guide A-5 Laser Compliance This product may be provided with an optical storage device (that is, CD or DVD drive) and/or fiber optic transceiver. Each of these devices contains a laser that is classi fied as a Class 1 Laser Product in accordance with US FDA regulations and the IEC 60825-1[...]
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B Electrostatic Discharge To prevent damaging the system, be aware of the precautions you need to follow when setting up the system or handling parts. A discharg e of static electricity from a finger or other conductor may damage system boards or other st atic-sensitive devices. This type of damage may reduce the life expectancy of the device. Prev[...]
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Electrostatic Discharge B-2 HP ProLiant DL145 Server U ser Guide • • Use conductive field service tools. Use a portable field service kit with a folding static-dissipating work mat. If you do not have any of the suggested equipment for proper grou nding, have an authorized reseller install the part. NOTE: For more information on static electric[...]
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C System Battery The server has a memory device that requires a batter y to retain stored information. Battery Replacement When the server no longer automatically displays the correct date and time, you may need to replace the battery that provides power to the real-time clock. Under normal use, battery life is usually about 5 to 10 years. To insta[...]
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System Battery C-2 HP ProLiant DL145 Server U ser Guide 6. Install the new battery. 7. Install the access panel. 8. Restore the server to its operating position in the rack. 9. Reconfigure the server using the BIOS Set up Utility if the settings were lost. Refer to Chapter 5, “Operating System Installation a nd Software” for more information on[...]
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D Server Error Messages Use POST error messages to assist in troubleshooting and performing basic diagnostic functions in the server. For a complete listi ng of error messages and other troubleshooting information, refer to the HP Servers Troubleshooting Guide provided at www.hp.com/ support . HP ProLiant DL145 Server User Guide D-1[...]
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E Server Specifications Server Specifications This appendix provides operating and pe rformance specifications for the server. Table E-1: Server Specifications Feature Units Dimensions Height 4.3 cm (1.7 in) Depth 71.1 cm (28 in) Width 43.1 cm (17.0 in) Weight 13.6 kg (30 lb) International input requireme nts Rated input voltage 180 V to 264 V Rate[...]
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Server Specifications E-2 HP ProLiant DL145 Server User Guide Table E-1: Server Specifications continued Feature Units Relative humidity (non-conde nsing) Operating 20% to 80% Non-operating 5% to 90% Maximum wet bulb temperature 38.7 ° C (101.7 ° F)[...]
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F Troubleshooting This appendix provides specific troubleshooting in formation for the server. Use it to diagnose server startup and installation problems. For information on LEDs, switch settings, and jumpers, refer to Chapter 1, “Server Component Identification.” If the Server Does Not Start This section provides step-by-step instru ctions wh[...]
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Troubleshooting 3. Restart the server. 4. Be sure that a normal power up sequence ha s occurred to confirm that the system meets the minimal hardware requirements and is powered up under normal operation. The system has powered up successfully if: a. The front panel power LED turns on. b. The fans start up. c. The monitor displays messages regardin[...]
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Troubleshooting Table F-2: Front Panel Power LED Is Not On Possible Reasons The Next Step There is no AC power connection. The power button was not firmly pressed. A processor has failed or is not properly seated. The power supply has failed or is not connected. 1. Be sure the power cables are fully connected . 2. Press the power button. 3. Be sure[...]
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Troubleshooting Table F-4: BIOS Beep Codes Number of Beeps Troubleshooting Action 1, 2 or 3 Reseat the memory, or replace with known good modul es. 4-7, 9-11 Fatal error indicating a serious problem with the system. Remove add-in card to elimina te the possibility of interference. If the beep codes are generated even whe n all other expansion cards[...]
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Troubleshooting Table F-5: Server Cannot Load Oper ating System Problem Possible Cau se Possible Solution Server cannot load operating system. Required operating system step was missed. Follow these steps: 1. Note at which phase the oper ating system failed. 2. Remove any loaded operatin g system components. 3. Refer to the operating system documen[...]
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Troubleshooting F-6 HP ProLiant DL145 Server User Guide Other Troubleshooting Resources Table F-6: Server Troubleshooting Resour ces Resource Description HP ProLiant DL145 Server Maintenance and Servic e Guide This resource provides a complete list of all replac ement parts available, along with st ep-by-step instructions on installation and replac[...]
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Index A C access panels cables, FCC compliance statement A-3 opening 2-3 CDs removing 2-3 ProLiant DL145 Su pport 5- 2 accounts, user 5-17 Rack Products Documentation 3-2 Advanced screen, Setup Utilit y 5-8 changing passwor ds 5-21 air flow requir ements 3-2 clearing CMOS 1-5 aligning pr ocessor 4-2 closing the expansion sl ot latch 4-14 authorized[...]
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Index installing 4-5 front panel location 1-4 components 1-1 disk drive See hard dri ve LEDs 1-1 disk drive activity LED 1-1 fron t panel LEDs, troubleshooting F-3 disk drive blan k See dis k drive tra y disk drive tray, installing 4-9 G displayin g grounding BIOS Setup Utility on a remote computer 5-23 methods B-1 current netwo rk setup i nformati[...]
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Index K configuring access to the Manage ment Processor 5-17 keyboard connect or 1-2, 3-10 configuring settings 5-22 displayin g current setup infor mation 5-22 L setup commands 5-22 NIC 1 connect or 1- 2, 3-10 LAN activity LED 1-1, 1-3 NIC 2 connect or 1- 2, 3-10 LAN link LE D 1-3 NVRAM bat tery 1-4 laser device re gulatory c ompliance noti ce A-5[...]
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Index R ROMPaq Utility 5-3 routine maintenance 3-11 rack cau tions 3-5 S planning resources 3-1 requirements, groundin g 3-4 Security screen, Setup Utility 5-12 requirements, power 3-4 serial port requirements, space and airflow 3-2 co nfiguring 5-13 requirements, temperatur e 3-3 configuring access to the Management Processor 5-14 resources, Insta[...]
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Index U support C D 5-2 symbols in t ext vii i upgrading system battery BIOS 5-4 installing C-1, C-2 Management P rocessor firmw are 5-4 removing C -1 USB connect or 1-2 replacement requireme nts C-1 user accounts 5-17 warning C -1 utilities system board compon ents 1-4 BIOS Setup 5 -5 system events log 5-26 Diagnostics 5-4 system health LED 1-1 Ma[...]