HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide July 2003 (Third Edition) Part Number 303130-003 HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
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Contents Server Component Identification 9 Server Features..................................................................................................................................... 9 Front Panel Components.................................................................................................................... 10 Front Panel LEDs and Buttons........................................................................................................... 11 Rear Panel Components ..........
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide Server Setup 45 Optional Installation Services ............................................................................................................ 45 Rack Planning Resources................................................................................................................... 46 Optimum Environment ......................................................................................................................
Contents 5 Integrated Simplex SCSI Cabling......................................................................................... 100 Integrated Duplex SCSI Cabling .......................................................................................... 101 PCI Simplex SCSI Cabling................................................................................................... 101 PCI Duplex SCSI Cabling ................................................................................................
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide Diagnostic Steps............................................................................................................................... 132 Is the System Power LED Amber? ....................................................................................... 134 Is the System Power LED Green? ........................................................................................ 135 Is the External Health LED Green? ..............................
Contents Technical Support 7 155 Related Documents .......................................................................................................................... 155 HP Contact Information ................................................................................................................... 155 Before You Contact HP ...................................................................................................................
Server Component Identification In This Section Server Features ......................................................................................................................... 9 Front Panel Components ........................................................................................................ 10 Front Panel LEDs and Buttons ............................................................................................... 11 Rear Panel Components.........................................
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide For more information on the server, refer to the Documentation CD or the QuickSpecs on the HP website (http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/servers/proliantdl380/). Front Panel Components Item Description 1 Hard drive bays 2 Bay for tape drive or hard drive and tape drive blank 3 Diskette drive 4 CD-ROM drive HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
Server Component Identification Front Panel LEDs and Buttons HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide Item Description Status 1 Internal health LED Green = Normal Amber = System degraded. Refer to system board LEDs to identify component in degraded state. Red = System critical. Refer to system board LEDs to identify component in critical state.
Server Component Identification Rear Panel Components HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide Item Description Connector Color 1 Hot-plug PCI-X expansion slot 3 N/A (bus 6) 64-bit/100-MHz 3.3V 2 Hot-plug PCI-X expansion slot 2 N/A (bus 6) 64-bit/100-MHz 3.3V 3 Non-hot-plug PCI-X expansion slot 1 N/A (bus 3) 64-bit/133-MHz 3.
Server Component Identification Rear Panel LEDs and Buttons HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide Item Description LED Color Status 1 PCI Hot Plug fault LED (slot 3) Amber On = Expansion board failed PCI Hot Plug power LED (slot 3) Green 2 Off = Normal On = Power is applied to the slot Flashing = Power is cycling Off = Power is not applied to the slot 3 4 PCI Hot Plug fault LED (slot 2) Amber PCI Hot Plug power LED (slot 2) Green On = Expansion board failed Off = Normal On = Power is applied to the slot Flashing = Power is cycling O
Server Component Identification System Board Components Item Description Item Description 1 Smart Array 5i Plus Memory Module 12 Diskette drive system connector 2 PPM 2 slot 13 DIMM slots (1-6) 3 PCI riser cage connector 14 Power supply signal connector 4 Chassis ID switch 15 Fan 6 connector 5 System maintenance switch 16 System power connector 6 SCSI connector (port 2) 17 PPM 1 slot 7 Fan 3 connector 18 Processor 1 socket 8 CD-ROM drive system connector 19 Processor 2 s
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide System Maintenance Switch Position Default Function S1 Off Off = iLO security is enabled. On = iLO security is disabled. S2 Off Off = System configuration can be changed. On = System configuration is locked. S3 Off Reserved S4 Off Off = Booting from diskette is controlled by RBSU. On = Booting from diskette is enabled and RBSU is overridden. S5 Off Off = Power-on password is enabled. On = Power-on password is disabled.
Server Component Identification 19 Systems running Microsoft Windows operating systems experience a blue screen trap when the operating system crashes. When this happens, Microsoft recommends that system administrators perform an NMI event by pressing a dump switch. The NMI event enables a hung system to become responsive again. Chassis ID Switch The chassis ID switch on the system board is reserved for use by authorized technicians only. Do not modify the switch setting.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide Item Description 1 DIMM slot 1A 2 DIMM slot 2A 3 DIMM slot 3B 4 DIMM slot 4B 5 DIMM slot 5C 6 DIMM slot 6C System Board LEDs HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
Server Component Identification Item LED Description Status 1 Online spare memory Amber = Failover, online spare memory in use Green = Enabled, but not in use Off = Disabled 2 PPM 2 failure Amber = PPM failed Off = Normal 3 Riser interlock Amber = PCI riser cage not seated Off = PCI riser cage is seated 4 Overtemperature Amber = Cautionary or critical temperature level detected Off = Temperature OK 5 DIMM 6C failure Amber = Memory failed Off = Normal 6 DIMM 5C failure Amber = Memory fai
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide Item LED Description Status 14 Processor 2 failure Amber = Processor failed Off = Normal System LEDs and Internal Health LED Combinations When the internal health LED on the front panel illuminates either amber or red, the server is experiencing a health event. Combinations of illuminated system LEDs and the internal health LED indicate system status. The front panel health LEDs indicate only the current hardware status.
Server Component Identification System LED and Color Internal Health LED Color Status Processor failure, socket X (Amber) Red One or more of the following conditions may exist: • Processor in socket X has failed. • Processor in socket X failed over to the offline spare. • Processor X is not installed in the socket. • Processor X is unsupported. • ROM detects a failed processor during POST. Amber Processor in socket X is in a pre-failure condition.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide System LED and Color Internal Health LED Color Status Fan (Amber) Amber Redundant fan has failed. Red The minimum fan requirements are not being met. One or more fans have failed or are missing. Red SCSI cabling or terminator configuration is incorrect for SCSI backplane. SCSI configuration error (Amber) SCSI Backplane Components HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
Server Component Identification Item Description 1 SCSI connector (port 2) 2 CD-ROM drive connector 3 SCSI connector (port 1) 4 Diskette drive connector 5 Power connector 6 CD-ROM drive system connector 7 SCSI connector (used with a jumper or terminator board) 8 Diskette drive system connector SCSI Backplane LEDs HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide Item LED Description Status 1 SCSI configuration On = Simplex Off = Duplex 2 SCSI configuration error On = SCSI cabling or terminator configuration is incorrect Off = SCSI cabling or terminator configuration is correct Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drive LEDs HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
Server Component Identification Item LED Description Status 1 Activity status On = Drive activity Flashing = High activity on the drive or drive is being configured as part of an array. Off = No drive activity 2 Online status On = Drive is part of an array and is currently working. Flashing = Drive is actively online. Off = Drive is offline. 3 Fault status On = Drive failure Flashing = Fault-process activity Off = No fault-process activity HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drive LED Combinations Activity LED (1) Online LED (2) Fault LED (3) Interpretation On, off, or flashing On or off Flashing A predictive failure alert has been received for this drive. On, off, or flashing On On or flashing Flashing Replace the drive as soon as possible. Off The drive is online and is configured as part of an array.
Server Component Identification Internal PCI Hot Plug LEDs and Button Item Description Status 1 Fault LED (Amber) On = Expansion board failed. Power LED (Green) On = Power is applied to the slot. 2 Off = Normal Flashing = Power is cycling. Off = Power is not applied to the slot. 3 PCI Hot Plug button N/A HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide PCI Hot Plug LED Status Combinations Power LED (Green) Fault LED (Amber) OK to open? Slot Status On Off No The power to the slot is on and the slot is functioning normally. Do NOT open the slot release lever. On On No The power to the slot is on, but the slot needs attention for a possible problem with the slot, board, or driver. DO NOT open the slot release lever. Examine the logs and Insight Manager 7.
Server Component Identification 31 PCI Riser Cage LED CAUTION: To prevent damage to the server or expansion boards, power down the server and remove all AC power cords before removing or installing the PCI riser cage. Status On = AC power connected Off = AC power disconnected Remote Management Connector The 30-pin remote management connector, located on the PCI riser cage, is used to cable the Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition II option.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide Identifying Hot-Plug Fans HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
Server Component Identification Item Description Zone Configuration 1 Fan 1 Processor Redundant 2 Fan 2 Processor Primary 3 Fan 3 I/O Redundant 4 Fan 4 I/O and processor Primary (shared) 5 Fan 5 Processor Primary 6 Fan 6 Processor Primary 7 Fan 7 Power supply and processor Primary (shared) 8 Fan 8 Power supply Redundant Hot-Plug Fan LED Status Green = Operating normally Amber = Failed Off = No power HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide Power Converter Module LED Status Amber = Failed Off = Operating normally Battery-Backed Write Cache Enabler LEDs HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
Server Component Identification Item LED Color 1 Amber 2 Green 35 For LED status information, refer to "Battery-Backed Write Cache Enabler LED Statuses (on page 35).
Server Operations In This Section Powering Up the Server.......................................................................................................... 37 Powering Down the Server..................................................................................................... 37 Extending the Server from the Rack....................................................................................... 38 Removing the Access Panel ..............................................................
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide 4. Press the Power On/Standby button to place the server in standby mode (2). When the server activates standby power mode, the system power LED changes to amber. 5. If the server is installed in a rack, locate the server by identifying the illuminated rear UID LED button. 6. Disconnect the power cords. The system is now without power. Extending the Server from the Rack 1.
Server Operations 39 WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or equipment damage, be sure that the rack is adequately stabilized before extending a component from the rack. WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury, be careful when pressing the server rail-release latches and sliding the server into the rack. The sliding rails could pinch your fingers. 3. After performing the installation or maintenance procedure, slide the server back into the rack: a.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide Removing the Access Panel WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the drives and the internal system components to cool before touching them. CAUTION: Do not operate the server for long periods without the access panel. Operating the server without the access panel results in improper airflow and improper cooling that can lead to thermal damage. 1.
Server Operations 41 4. Disconnect any internal or external cables connected to any existing expansion boards. 5. Lift the PCI riser cage thumbscrews (1) and turn them counter-clockwise (2). 6. Remove the PCI riser cage (3). HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide Installing the PCI Riser Cage CAUTION: To prevent damage to the server or expansion boards, power down the server and remove all AC power cords before removing or installing the PCI riser cage. 1. Align the PCI riser cage with the chassis and slide it into place. 2. Tighten the thumbscrews to secure the PCI riser cage: a. Lift the thumbscrew knobs (1). b. Turn the thumbscrews clockwise while pressing down, until tightened (2).
Server Operations 43 c. Turn the thumbscrews counterclockwise to lower thumbscrew knobs (3). HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
Server Setup In This Section Optional Installation Services................................................................................................. 45 Rack Planning Resources ....................................................................................................... 46 Optimum Environment ........................................................................................................... 47 Rack Warnings ........................................................................
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide For a list of operating systems, supported by the server, refer to the HP website (ftp://ftp.compaq.com/pub/products/servers/os-support-matrix-310.pdf). Rack Planning Resources The rack resource kit ships with all HP branded or Compaq branded 9000, 10000, and H9 series racks.
Server Setup 47 Optimum Environment When installing the server in a rack, select a location that meets the environmental standards described in this section. Space and Airflow Requirements To allow for servicing and adequate airflow, observe the following space and airflow requirements when deciding where to install a rack: • Leave a minimum clearance of 63.5 cm (25 in) in front of the rack. • Leave a minimum clearance of 76.2 cm (30 in) behind the rack. • Leave a minimum clearance of 121.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide CAUTION: When using a Compaq branded 7000 Series rack, you must install the high airflow rack door insert [P/N 327281-B21 (42U) or P/N 157847-B21 (22U)] to provide proper front-to-back airflow and cooling.
Server Setup 49 Power Requirements Installation of this equipment must comply with local and regional electrical regulations governing the installation of information technology equipment by licensed electricians. This equipment is designed to operate in installations covered by NFPA 70, 1999 Edition (National Electric Code) and NFPA-75, 1992 (code for Protection of Electronic Computer/Data Processing Equipment).
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide Electrical Grounding Requirements The server must be grounded properly for proper operation and safety. In the United States, you must install the equipment in accordance with NFPA 70, 1999 Edition (National Electric Code), Article 250, as well as any local and regional building codes. In Canada, you must install the equipment in accordance with Canadian Standards Association, CSA C22.1, Canadian Electrical Code.
Server Setup 51 WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or equipment damage when unloading a rack: • At least two people are needed to safely unload the rack from the pallet. An empty 42U rack can weigh as much as 115 kg (253 lb), can stand more than 2.1 m (7 ft) tall, and may become unstable when being moved on its casters. • Never stand in front of the rack when it is rolling down the ramp from the pallet. Always handle the rack from both sides.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide • Options to be installed Item Description 1 Server rails 2 Left and right standard rack rail assemblies 3 Cable management arm 4 Rack template Installing Hardware Options Install any hardware options before initializing the server. For options installation information, refer to the option documentation. For server-specific information, refer to "Hardware Options Installation (on page 65).
Server Setup 53 NOTE: The steps in this section work with most third-party racks with square holes. If they do not work with the rack you are using, order the option kit for racks with round holes. If you are installing the server into a telco rack, order the appropriate option kit at the RackSolutions.com website (http://www.racksolutions.com/hp). Follow the server-specific instructions on the website to install the rack brackets. After installing the brackets, follow the steps in this section.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide NOTE: Rack components are removed for clarity. 2. Secure each server rail to the server. 3. Secure the left and right standard rack rails to the appropriate side of the rack. 4. Extend the slides from the standard rack rails, and then slide the server rails into the slides. HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
Server Setup WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or equipment damage, be sure that the rack is adequately stabilized before sliding the server rails into the rack rails. CAUTION: Be sure to keep the server parallel to the floor when sliding the server rails into the rack rails. Tilting the server up or down could result in damage to the rails. 5. Press the rail-release latches and slide the server into the rack. HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury, be careful when pressing the server rail-release latches and sliding the server into the rack. The sliding rails could pinch your fingers. 6. Secure the server to the rack. HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
Server Setup 7. Secure the cable management arm bracket to the server. NOTE: Cable management arm is removed for clarity. 8. Secure the cable management bracket to the rail. 9. Connect peripheral devices to the server. HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, or damage to the equipment, do not plug telephone or telecommunications connectors into RJ-45 connectors. IMPORTANT: If the RILOE II board is installed in the server, be sure that you attach the video cable to the video connector on the rear of the RILOE II board. The standard video connector on the server rear panel is not used when the RILOE II board is installed.
Server Setup Item Description Connector Color 1 Hot-plug PCI-X expansion slot 3 N/A 59 (bus 6) 64-bit/100-MHz 3.3V 2 Hot-plug PCI-X expansion slot 2 N/A (bus 6) 64-bit/100-MHz 3.3V 3 Non-hot-plug PCI-X expansion slot 1 N/A (bus 3) 64-bit/133-MHz 3.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide a. Secure the power cord anchor to the server, and then insert the tie wrap into the groove on the power cord anchor. NOTE: Peripheral device cables are removed for clarity. b. Place the power cord across the tie wrap at the following locations: 21.59 cm (8.5 inches) from the end of the redundant power supply cord 27.94 cm (11 inches) from the end of the primary power supply cord HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
Server Setup NOTE: If using the power cord anchor, be sure to leave enough slack in the power cord so that the redundant power supply can be removed without disconnecting the power cord from the primary power supply. c. Secure the tie wrap around the power cord to prevent accidental disengagement. 12. Secure cables to the cable management arm. 13. Connect the power cord to the AC power source. HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment: • Do not disable the power cord grounding plug. The grounding plug is an important safety feature. • Plug the power cord into a grounded (earthed) electric outlet that is easily accessible at all times. • Unplug the power cord from the power supply to disconnect power to the equipment.
Server Setup 63 Installing the Operating System To operate properly, the server must have a supported operating system. For the latest information on supported operating systems, refer to the HP website (ftp://ftp.compaq.com/pub/products/servers/os-support-matrix-310.pdf). Two methods are available to install an operating system on the server: • SmartStart assisted installation—Insert the SmartStart CD into the CD-ROM drive and reboot the server.
Hardware Options Installation In This Section Introduction ............................................................................................................................ 65 Processor Option .................................................................................................................... 65 Memory Options..................................................................................................................... 69 Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drive Options ................
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide The server uses PPMs as DC-to-DC converters to provide the proper power to each processor. Each PPM must be installed in the slot adjacent to its processor. CAUTION: To prevent thermal instability and damage to the server, do not separate the processor from the heatsink. The processor, heatsink, and retaining clip make up a single assembly.
Hardware Options Installation 5. Release the processor locking lever. CAUTION: Failure to open the processor locking lever completely prevents the processor from seating during installation, leading to hardware damage. 6. Install the processor. HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide CAUTION: To prevent possible server malfunction or damage to the equipment, be sure to completely close the processor locking lever. IMPORTANT: Processor 2 is oriented 180 degrees from processor 1. 7. Close the processor retaining bracket. 8. Open the latches on the corresponding PPM slot. HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
Hardware Options Installation 69 9. Install the PPM. NOTE: The appearance of compatible PPMs may vary. 10. Install the access panel ("Installing the Access Panel" on page 40). Memory Options You can expand server memory by installing PC2100 Registered DDR SDRAM DIMMs. The system supports up to six DIMMs. NOTE: The Advanced Memory Protection option in RBSU provides additional memory protection beyond Advanced ECC. By default, the server is set to Advanced ECC Support.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide − 2.4-GHz and 2.8 GHz models— up to 4 GB active memory and 2 GB online spare memory − 3.06-GHz or greater models—up to 8 GB of active memory and 4 GB of online spare memory Refer to "DIMM Slots (on page 19)" for DIMM slot locations and bank assignments. Online Spare Memory Configuration In the online spare configuration, the ROM automatically configures the last populated bank as the spare memory.
Hardware Options Installation 71 • Install only PC2100 Registered DDR SDRAM DIMMs, 2.5 volts, 72 bits wide, and ECC. • Install DIMMs with the same speed. • Install DIMMs into both slots within a single bank. Install DIMMs in order. • Upgrade memory by installing DIMM pairs into banks in sequential bank order, starting with bank B. For online spare memory support, you must also observe additional guidelines ("Online Spare Memory Configuration" on page 70). Installing DIMMs 1.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide 7. If you are installing DIMMs in an online spare configuration, use RBSU to configure this feature ("Configuring Online Spare Memory" on page 118). Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drive Options When adding SCSI hard drives to the server, observe the following general guidelines: • A maximum of 14 SCSI devices per channel can be added. • Each SCSI drive must have a unique ID. The system automatically sets all SCSI IDs.
Hardware Options Installation 73 The SCSI IDs for both simplex and duplex configurations are illustrated. Always populate hard drive bays starting with the lowest SCSI ID. Removing a Hard Drive Blank CAUTION: To prevent improper cooling and thermal damage, do not operate the server unless all bays are populated with either a component or a blank. HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide Removing a Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drive CAUTION: To prevent improper cooling and thermal damage, do not operate the server unless all bays are populated with either a component or a blank. 1. Determine the status of the hard drive from the hot-plug hard drive LEDs ("Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drive LEDs" on page 26). 2. Back up all server data on the hard drive. 3. Remove the hard drive. Installing a Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drive 1.
Hardware Options Installation 75 2. Install the hard drive. 3. Determine the status of the hard drive from the hot-plug hard drive LEDs ("Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drive LEDs" on page 26). 4. Resume normal server operations. Hot-Plug Tape Drive Option 1. Remove the existing hard drive blank or hard drive from the upper-left drive bay ("Removing a Hard Drive Blank" on page 73, "Removing a Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drive" on page 74). HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide 2. Remove the tape drive blank. 3. Install the tape drive. HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
Hardware Options Installation 77 Battery-Backed Write Cache Enabler Option The Battery-Backed Write Cache Enabler, also known as the battery module, provides transportable data protection, increases overall controller performance, and maintains any cached data for up to 72 hours. The NiMH batteries in the battery module are continuously recharged through a trickle-charging process whenever the system power is on.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide 3. Remove the access panel ("Removing the Access Panel" on page 40). 4. Remove the battery module bracket from the server. 5. Install the battery module into the bracket. HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
Hardware Options Installation 79 6. Connect the cable and install the battery module assembly into the server. 7. Install the access panel ("Installing the Access Panel" on page 40). 8. Power up the server ("Powering Up the Server" on page 37). Refer to the option documentation for more information. Redundant Hot-Plug Fans The server supports redundant hot-plug fans to provide proper airflow to the system if a primary fan fails.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide − The BIOS suspends the server for 5 minutes if it detects a cautionary temperature level. If the cautionary temperature level is still detected after 5 minutes, the BIOS performs an orderly shutdown and then restarts. This process repeats until the cautionary temperature level is no longer detected.
Hardware Options Installation 81 Installation Requirements WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, personal injury, and damage to the equipment: • Do not attempt to service any parts of the equipment other than those specified in the following procedure. Any other activities may require that you shut down the server and remove the power cord.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide Item Description Zone Configuration 1 Fan 1 Processor Redundant 2 Fan 2 Processor Primary 3 Fan 3 I/O Redundant 4 Fan 4 I/O and processor Primary (shared) 5 Fan 5 Processor Primary 6 Fan 6 Processor Primary 7 Fan 7 Power supply and processor Primary (shared) 8 Fan 8 Power supply Redundant Installing Redundant Hot-Plug Fans 1.
Hardware Options Installation 83 WARNING: The potential for personal injury exists if a hot surface is contacted. Use caution while performing hot-plug procedures. 3. Install the fan. 4. Be sure that the fan LED is green ("Hot-Plug Fan LED" on page 33). 5. Install the access panel ("Installing the Access Panel" on page 40). 6. Be sure that the front panel internal health LED is green ("Front Panel LEDs and Buttons" on page 11). HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide Redundant Hot-Plug AC Power Supply Option CAUTION: To prevent improper cooling and thermal damage, do not operate the server unless all bays are populated with either a component or a blank. 1. Unlock the hinge on the cable management arm and swing the arm away from the server. 2. Remove the power supply blank. HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
Hardware Options Installation WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the power supply or power supply blank to cool before touching it. 3. Remove the protective cover from the connector pins on the power supply. WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment, do not connect the power cord to the power supply until the power supply is installed. 4. Slide the power supply into the power supply bay. HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide 5. Connect the power cord to the power supply. 6. Route the power cord through the cable management arm or power cord anchor. NOTE: If using the power cord anchor, be sure to leave enough slack in the power cord so that the redundant power supply can be removed without disconnecting the power cord from the primary power supply. 7. Lock the cable management arm into the operating position. 8. Connect the power cord to the power source. 9.
Hardware Options Installation DC Power Supply Option WARNING: A risk of personal injury from electric shock and hazardous energy levels exists. The installation of options and routine maintenance and service of this product must be performed by individuals who are knowledgeable about the procedures, precautions, and hazards associated with DC power products.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide 1. Unlock the hinge on the cable management arm and swing the arm away from the server. 2. Identify the power supply configuration: − If AC power supplies are installed, power down the server, disconnect power cables from the back of the server, and continue with the next step. − If replacing a non-redundant DC power supply, power down the server, disconnect the power cable from the back of the server, and then skip to step 6.
Hardware Options Installation 89 b. Route the power cord through the cable management arm, or power cord anchor, to a PDU or other suitable DC power source. Do not plug the DC power cord into the power source. NOTE: If using the power cord anchor, be sure to leave enough slack in the power cord so that the redundant power supply can be removed without disconnecting the power cord from the primary power supply. c. Trim the DC power cord as required. 4.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide Item Description 1 -48 V DC cable from facility power source 2 -48 V return cable from facility power source 3 Blue cable from power supply 4 Black cable from power supply 5 Green/yellow cable from power supply connecting to rack chassis terminal block 6. Remove the existing power supply or power supply blank. 7. Remove the protective cover from the connector pins on the new power supply. HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
Hardware Options Installation 91 8. Slide the power supply into the power supply bay. 9. Connect the DC power cord to the power supply. 10. Lock the cable management arm into the operating position. 11. Power up the server if it was previously powered down ("Powering Up the Server" on page 37). 12. Be sure that the power supply LED is green ("Rear Panel LEDs and Buttons" on page 15). 13. Be sure that the front panel external health LED is green ("Front Panel LEDs and Buttons" on page 11).
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide 2. Extend or remove the server from the rack ("Extending the Server from the Rack" on page 38). 3. Remove the access panel ("Removing the Access Panel" on page 40). 4. Remove the PCI riser cage ("Removing the PCI Riser Cage" on page 40). CAUTION: To prevent damage to the server or expansion boards, power down the server and remove all AC power cords before removing or installing the PCI riser cage. 5. Remove the expansion slot cover.
Hardware Options Installation 3. Open the PCI riser cage door. CAUTION: To prevent improper cooling and thermal damage, do not operate the server unless all PCI slots have either an expansion slot cover or an expansion board installed. 4. Remove the expansion slot cover. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide Installing a Non-Hot-Plug Expansion Board 1. Power down the server ("Powering Down the Server" on page 37). 2. Extend the server from the rack, if applicable ("Extending the Server from the Rack" on page 38). 3. Remove the access panel ("Removing the Access Panel" on page 40). 4. Remove the PCI riser cage ("Removing the PCI Riser Cage" on page 40).
Hardware Options Installation 7. Install the expansion board. 8. Lock the PCI retaining clip. 9. Install the PCI riser cage ("Installing the PCI Riser Cage" on page 42). 10. Connect any required internal or external cables to the expansion board. Refer to the documentation that ships with the expansion board. 11. Close the PCI riser cage door. 12. Install the access panel ("Installing the Access Panel" on page 40).
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide To install a hot-plug expansion board: 1. Extend the server from the rack, if applicable ("Extending the Server from the Rack" on page 38). 2. Remove the access panel ("Removing the Access Panel" on page 40). 3. Open the PCI riser cage door. 4. Press the PCI Hot Plug button to remove power from the slot. When the green power LED on the slot stops flashing, power has been removed from the slot. 5.
Hardware Options Installation 6. Unlock the PCI retaining clip. 7. Install the expansion board. 8. Lock the PCI retaining clip. 9. Connect any required internal or external cables to the expansion board. Refer to the documentation that ships with the expansion board. 10. Close the slot release lever. 11. Press the PCI Hot Plug button and wait for the power LED to illuminate green without flashing. HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide 12. Close the PCI riser cage door. 13. Install the access panel ("Installing the Access Panel" on page 40). HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
Server Cabling In This Section Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drive Cabling ....................................................................................... 99 CD-ROM Drive Cabling ...................................................................................................... 105 Diskette Drive Cabling ......................................................................................................... 106 Power Button/LED Cabling....................................................................
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide • PCI simplex • PCI duplex Integrated Simplex SCSI Cabling In the integrated simplex cabling configuration, the embedded Smart Array 5i Plus Controller controls up to six hard drives through one SCSI bus. The server ships standard with this configuration. NOTE: The server ships with the required cables.
Server Cabling 101 Integrated Duplex SCSI Cabling In the integrated duplex cabling configuration, the embedded Smart Array 5i Plus Controller controls up to six hard drives through two SCSI buses: one bus with up to two drives and the other bus with up to four drives. NOTE: The server ships with the required cables and terminator board.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide NOTE: The server ships with the required cables. Item Component description SCSI IDs managed 1 Long SCSI cable 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 2 Short SCSI cable used to jumper the two SCSI buses together N/A PCI Duplex SCSI Cabling In the PCI duplex cabling configuration, the embedded Smart Array 5i Plus Controller controls up to two hard drives on one SCSI bus and the optional PCI array controller controls up to four hard drives on the other SCSI bus.
Server Cabling 103 NOTE: The server ships with the required cables and terminator board. Item Component description SCSI IDs managed 1 Short SCSI cable 0, 1 2 Long SCSI cable 2, 3, 4, 5 3 Terminator board N/A Refer to "Installing the SCSI Terminator Board (on page 103)" for SCSI terminator board installation procedures. Installing the SCSI Terminator Board 1. Power down the server ("Powering Down the Server" on page 37). 2.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide IMPORTANT: For this procedure, you do not need to remove the hotplug fans from the front fan bracket. When reinstalling the front fan bracket, press the top of each fan to be sure it seats securely. NOTE: For more information on preparing the server for installation or removal procedures, refer to the Documentation CD. 5. Install the SCSI terminator board. Removing the SCSI Terminator Board 1.
Server Cabling IMPORTANT: For this procedure, you do not need to remove the hotplug fans from the front fan bracket. When reinstalling the front fan bracket, press the top of each fan to be sure it seats securely. NOTE: For more information on preparing the server for installation or removal procedures, refer to the Documentation CD. 5. Remove the SCSI terminator board. CD-ROM Drive Cabling HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide Item Cable Description 1 CD-ROM drive cable 2 CD-ROM drive system cable Diskette Drive Cabling Item Cable Description 1 Diskette drive cable 2 Diskette drive system cable Power Button/LED Cabling The power button/LED cable connects the power button/LED board to the SCSI backplane. HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
Server Cabling 107 PCI Hot Plug Backplane Cabling The server contains a PCI Hot Plug backplane that is part of the PCI riser cage. The PCI Hot Plug backplane provides hot-plug capability to two expansion slots. A ribbon cable connects the PCI Hot Plug backplane to the riser board. HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide RILOE II Cabling The 30-pin Remote Insight cable ships with the RILOE II cable kit. For more information, refer to the Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition II User Guide on the Documentation CD. Internal Power Cabling HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
Server Cabling Item Description 1 System power cable 2 Power supply signal cable 3 SCSI power cable 109 External Storage Cabling The external VHDCI SCSI connector (port 1) can only be used in the following SCSI configurations: • Integrated simplex • PCI simplex • PCI duplex After cabling external storage options, use the following software utilities: • RBSU, to configure new hardware in the system For more information, refer to "ROM-Based Setup Utility (on page 111)" or the ROM-Based Setup
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide For more information, refer to the Smart Array 5i Plus Controller and Battery-Backed Write Cache Enabler User Guide on the Documentation CD. For more information on external cabling, refer to the HP website (http://www.hp.com/products/servers/platforms). HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
Server Configuration and Utilities In This Section ROM-Based Setup Utility .................................................................................................... 111 Redundant ROM Support ..................................................................................................... 119 ROMPaq Utility.................................................................................................................... 120 System Online ROM Flash Component Utility.......................
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide Using RBSU The first time you power up the server, the system prompts you to enter RBSU, select an operating system, and select a language. Default configuration settings are made at this time and can be changed later. Most of the features in RBSU are not required to set up the server. To navigate RBSU, use the following keys: • To access RBSU, press the F9 key during power up. • To navigate the menu system, use the arrow keys.
Server Configuration and Utilities 113 NOTE: You can enable PXE support for only one NIC at a time. • Diskette Write Control sets the write controls for the diskette drive. By default, this setting is Read and Write. • Diskette Boot Control enables the diskette drive to be used as a boot device. By default, this setting is Enabled. • Advanced Memory Protection provides additional memory protection beyond ECC. By default, the server is set to Advanced ECC Support.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide • ASR Timeout sets a timeout limit for resetting a server that is not responding. The default timeout limit is 10 minutes. • Thermal Shutdown determines when the server automatically powers down due to dangerous temperatures. When the setting is enabled, the Health Driver initiates a shutdown of the system when the server temperature is within 5 degrees of critical level.
Server Configuration and Utilities • 115 Set Service Contact Text defines reference information for the service contact of the server. Advanced Options Menu The Advanced Options menu enables you to configure advanced options of the system. The following selections are available on this menu: • MPS Table Mode is automatically set based on the operating system selected and is used for interrupt routing. By default, this setting is Auto Set Table. • Hot-Plug Resources sets the hot-plug reservation mode.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide • Custom POST Message allows you to input a message that can be viewed during POST. • Processor Hyper-Threading allows Intel Hyper-Threading technology to be enabled or disabled. Processor Hyper-Threading delivers two logical processors that can execute multiple tasks simultaneously using shared hardware resources of a single processor. By default, this setting is Enabled.
Server Configuration and Utilities 117 NOTE: The server may not support all of the following examples. Drives Installed Drives Used RAID Level 1 1 RAID 0 2 2 RAID 1 3, 4, 5, or 6 3, 4, 5, or 6 RAID 5 More than 6 0 None NOTE: If the boot drive is not empty or has been written to in the past, ORCA does not automatically configure the array. You must run ORCA to configure the array settings.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide Configuring Online Spare Memory To configure online spare memory: 1. Install the required DIMMs ("Memory Options" on page 69). 2. Access RBSU by pressing the F9 key during powerup when the prompt is displayed in the lower right corner of the screen. 3. Select System Options. 4. Select Advanced Memory Protection. 5. Select Online Spare with Advanced ECC Support. 6. Press the Enter key. 7.
Server Configuration and Utilities 119 7. Press the Escape key to exit RBSU. 8. Press the F10 key to confirm exiting RBSU. The server will automatically reboot. Redundant ROM Support The server enables you to upgrade or configure the ROM safely with redundant ROM support. The server has a 2-MB ROM that acts as two, separate 1-MB ROMs. In the standard implementation, one side of the ROM contains the current ROM program version, while the other side of the ROM contains a backup version.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide 7. Restart the server. To access the redundant ROM manually: 1. Power down the server ("Powering Down the Server" on page 37). 2. Remove the access panel ("Removing the Access Panel" on page 40). 3. Set positions 1, 5, and 6 of the system maintenance switch to On. 4. Install the access panel ("Installing the Access Panel" on page 40). 5. Power up the server ("Powering Up the Server" on page 37). 6. Wait for the server to emit two beeps. 7.
Server Configuration and Utilities 121 System Online ROM Flash Component Utility The Online ROM Flash Component Utility enables system administrators to efficiently upgrade system or controller ROM images across a wide range of servers and array controllers. This tool has the following features: • Works offline and online • Supports Microsoft Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows .
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide • Diagnostics • DOS • Environments which do not support USB natively For more information on ProLiant USB support, refer to the HP website (http://www.compaq.com/products/servers/platforms/usb-support.html). SmartStart Software SmartStart software is a CD-based, single-server method for installing system software, thereby achieving a well-integrated server and ensuring maximum dependability and supportability.
Server Configuration and Utilities • Install the latest Support Packs. • Browse the SmartStart CD and select software for creating diskettes. 123 The SmartStart autorun menu mimics the support software download pages from the HP website (http://www.hp.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide Enterprise Diagnostics LX32 Utility The Enterprise Diagnostics LX32 Utility displays information about the server hardware and tests the system to be sure that it is operating properly. You can access the Enterprise Diagnostics LX32 Utility from the SmartStart CD or from the HP website (http://www.hp.com/servers/manage). For more information, refer to the Management CD in the ProLiant Essentials Foundation Pack.
Server Configuration and Utilities 125 For more information about array controller configuration, refer to the Smart Array 5i Plus Controller and Battery-Backed Write Cache Enabler User Guide, or the HP ROM-Based Setup Utility User Guide on the Documentation CD. Management Agents The server is equipped with the latest Management Agents, allowing easy manageability of the server through Insight Manager 7 software, and third-party SNMP management platforms.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide Automatic Server Recovery-2 ASR-2 is a feature that causes the system to restart when a catastrophic operating system error occurs, such as a blue screen, ABEND (abnormal end), or panic. A system fail-safe timer, the ASR-2 timer, starts when the System Management driver, also known as the Health Driver, is loaded. When the operating system is functioning properly, the system periodically resets the timer.
Server Configuration and Utilities You can view recorded events in the IML in several ways, including the following: • From within Insight Manager 7 • From within Survey Utility • From within operating system-specific IML viewers • − For NetWare: IML Viewer − For Windows: Event Viewer or IML Viewer − For Linux: IML Viewer Application From within Enterprise Diagnostics LX32 Utility For more information, refer to the HP Servers Troubleshooting Guide on the Documentation CD, or the Management CD
Server Specific Troubleshooting In This Section Minimum Hardware Configuration ...................................................................................... 129 Server Error Messages..........................................................................................................130 When the Server Does Not Start........................................................................................... 130 Diagnostic Steps ...............................................................
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide Server Error Messages The following POST error messages are new to some ProLiant servers. For a complete listing of error messages, refer to the Servers Troubleshooting Guide on the Documentation CD. Error Code Audible Beeps Possible Problem Possible Action 207-Memory Configuration Warning - DIMM In DIMM Socket X does not have Primary Width of 4 and only supports standard ECC. None Installed DIMMs have a primary width of x8.
Server Specific Troubleshooting 131 1. Be sure that the server and monitor are plugged into a working outlet. 2. Be sure that the power source is working properly: − Check the status using the system power LED on the front panel. − Be sure that the Power On/Standby button was pressed firmly. − Refer to the Servers Troubleshooting Guide for details on checking proper power source operation. 3. Be sure that the power supplies are working properly: − Check the status using the power supply LEDs.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide − Memory test − ROM information − Copyright information − Processor initialization − Array controller initialization − SCSI devices − PXE initialization The operating system loads to complete the boot process. If the server completes POST and attempts to load the operating system, refer to "Problems After Initial Boot (on page 137).
Server Specific Troubleshooting Question Action Question 1: Is the system power LED amber? If yes, press the Power On/Standby button and then continue to question 2. If no, refer to "Is the System Power LED Amber? (on page 134)." Question 2: Is the system power LED green? If yes, continue to question 3. Question 3: Is the external health LED green? If yes, continue to question 4. Question 4: Is the internal health LED green? If yes, continue to question 5.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide Is the System Power LED Amber? Answer Possible Reasons Possible Solutions No The server is not connected to AC power or no AC power is available. Be sure that the power cord is connected to the power supply. The power supply may not be inserted properly, it may have a damaged connector, or it may have failed. Be sure that the power supply is undamaged and is fully seated.
Server Specific Troubleshooting 135 Is the System Power LED Green? Answer Possible Reasons Possible Solutions No Power On/Standby button has not been pressed firmly. Firmly press the Power On/Standby button. The power supply may not be inserted properly, it may have a damaged connector, or it may have failed. The system may have experienced a short. The power converter module, system board, SCSI backplane, and/or power button/LED board may need to be replaced.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide Is the Internal Health LED Green? Answer Possible Reasons Possible Solutions No, it is amber A processor or DIMM is in pre-failure condition. Use amber failure LEDs to identify: One memory bank is valid, but another bank is missing a DIMM or has a mismatched or unsupported DIMM installed. A memory bank has failed and the online spare memory feature has copied information to the redundant bank.
Server Specific Troubleshooting 137 Is the Monitor Displaying Information? Answer Possible Reasons Possible Solutions No The monitor may not have power. Be sure that the monitor power cord is plugged in and that the monitor power switch has been pressed. Video may not be connected properly. Nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM) may be corrupted. The system ROM and redundant ROM may be corrupted. The system board and/or PCI riser cage may need to be replaced.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide System Cannot Load SmartStart Possible Cause Possible Solution A SmartStart requirement is not met. Check the SmartStart Release Notes provided in the SmartStart Online Reference Information on the SmartStart CD. A CD-ROM drive cable is not connected to CD-ROM drive. Be sure the CD-ROM drive cables are properly connected. Existing software is causing conflict. Clear NVRAM and boot drives in RBSU and reinstall the operating system.
Server Specific Troubleshooting 139 SmartStart Cannot Load Operating System Possible Cause Possible Solution Required operating system step was missed. Follow these steps: 1. Note at which phase the operating system failed. 2. Remove any loaded operating system. 3. Refer to the operating system documentation. 4. Install the operating system again. Installation problem occurred. Refer to the operating system documentation and to the SmartStart Release Notes on the SmartStart CD.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide 4. Power up the server ("Powering Up the Server" on page 37). a. The server generates one long beep and two short beeps to indicate that you are in disaster recovery mode. If the diskette is not in place, the system continues to beep until a valid ROMPaq diskette is inserted. b. The ROMPaq diskette flashes both system ROM images. If successful, a sequence of ascending audible beeps is generated.
Battery Replacement If 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 5 to 10 years. WARNING: The computer contains an internal lithium manganese dioxide, a vanadium pentoxide, or an alkaline battery pack. A risk of fire and burns exists if the battery pack is not properly handled. To reduce the risk of personal injury: • Do not attempt to recharge the battery.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide IMPORTANT: Replacing the system board battery resets the system ROM to its default configuration. After replacing the battery, reconfigure the system through RBSU. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. For more information about battery replacement or proper disposal, contact your authorized reseller or your authorized service provider. HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
Regulatory Compliance Notices In This Section Regulatory Compliance Identification Numbers .................................................................. 143 Federal Communications Commission Notice ..................................................................... 144 Declaration of Conformity for Products Marked with the FCC Logo, United States Only . 145 Modifications........................................................................................................................
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide Federal Communications Commission Notice Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules and Regulations has established Radio Frequency (RF) emission limits to provide an interference-free radio frequency spectrum. Many electronic devices, including computers, generate RF energy incidental to their intended function and are, therefore, covered by these rules.
Regulatory Compliance Notices 145 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 radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide • Hewlett-Packard Company P. O. Box 692000, Mail Stop 510101 Houston, Texas 77269-2000 • 1-281-514-3333 To identify this product, refer to the part, series, or model number found on the product. Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Hewlett-Packard Company may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Regulatory Compliance Notices 147 Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada. Class B Equipment This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide Japanese Notice BSMI Notice Laser Device Notices All HP systems equipped with a laser device comply with safety standards, including International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 825. With specific regard to the laser, the equipment complies with laser product performance standards set by government agencies as a Class 1 laser product.
Regulatory Compliance Notices 149 Laser Safety Warnings WARNING: To reduce the risk of exposure to hazardous radiation: • Do not try to open the laser device enclosure. There are no user-serviceable components inside. • Do not operate controls, make adjustments, or perform procedures to the laser device other than those specified herein. • Allow only authorized service technicians to repair the laser device.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide Laser Information Feature Description Laser type Semiconductor GaAIAs Wave length 780 nm +/- 35 nm Divergence angle 53.5 degrees +/- 0.5 degrees Output power Less than 0.2 mW or 10,869 W m-2 sr-1 Polarization Circular 0.25 Numerical aperture 0.45 inches +/- 0.04 inches Battery Replacement Notice WARNING: The computer contains an internal lithium manganese dioxide, a vanadium pentoxide, or an alkaline battery pack.
Electrostatic Discharge In This Section Preventing Electrostatic Discharge....................................................................................... 151 Grounding Methods to Prevent Electrostatic Discharge....................................................... 152 Preventing Electrostatic Discharge To prevent damaging the system, be aware of the precautions you need to follow when setting up the system or handling parts.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide Grounding Methods to Prevent 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 chassis. Wrist straps are flexible straps with a minimum of 1 megohm ±10 percent resistance in the ground cords. To provide proper ground, wear the strap snug against the skin.
Server Specifications In This Section Server Specifications ............................................................................................................ 153 Environmental Specifications............................................................................................... 154 Server Specifications Dimensions Height 8.59 cm (3.38 in) Depth 65.45 cm (25.75 in) Width 44.45 cm (17.50 in) Weight (maximum) 27.22 kg (60 lb) Weight (no drives installed) 20.41 kg (47.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide Environmental Specifications Temperature range Operating 10°C to 35°C (50°F to 95°F) Shipping -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F) Maximum wet bulb temperature 28°C (82.4°F) NOTE: All temperature ratings shown are for sea level. An altitude derating of 1°C per 300 m (1.8°F per 1,000 ft to 10,000 ft) is applicable. No direct sunlight allowed.
Technical Support In This Section Related Documents............................................................................................................... 155 HP Contact Information........................................................................................................ 155 Before You Contact HP........................................................................................................ 155 Related Documents For related documentation, refer to the Documentation CD.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide • Product serial number • Product model name and number • Applicable error messages • Add-on boards or hardware • Third-party hardware or software • Operating system type and revision level HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
Acronyms and Abbreviations ABEND abnormal end ACU Array Configuration Utility ASR Automatic Server Recovery DDR double data rate DIMM dual inline memory module ECC error checking and correcting IEC International Electrotechnical Commission iLO Integrated Lights-Out HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide IML Integrated Management Log IPL initial program load IRQ interrupt request MPS multi-processor specification NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association NFPA National Fire Protection Association NIC network interface controller NMI non-maskable interrupt NVRAM non-volatile memory ORCA Option ROM Configuration for Arrays HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
Acronyms and Abbreviations PCI-X peripheral component interconnect extended PDU power distribution unit POST Power-On Self-Test PPM Processor Power Module PXE preboot execution environment RBSU ROM-Based Setup Utility RILOE II Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition II SDRAM synchronous dynamic RAM TMRA recommended ambient operating temperature UID unit identification HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide VHDCI very high density cable interconnect WOL Wake on LAN HP CONFIDENTIAL File Name: 303130-3.
CD-ROM drive connectors 17, 24 chassis ID switch 17, 19 components 9 configuration of system 62, 63, 111, 116 configuration utilities 111 connectors 9 crash dump analysis 18 Index A AC power supply 15, 84 access panel 40 additional information 140, 155 administrator information 114 administrator password 114 Advanced Memory Protection 112 airflow requirements 47 array configuration 72, 109, 116 ASR-2 (Automatic Server Recovery-2) 113, 126, 130 authorized reseller 155 auto-configuration process 116 Aut
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide F J F1 prompt 115 fan connectors 17 fan LED 22, 33 fans 32, 79, 82, 129 features 9 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice 144, 145, 146 flash ROM 120 front panel components 10 front panel LEDs 11 Japanese notice 148 G grounding methods 152 grounding requirements 50 H hard drive blanks 73 hard drive LEDs 26, 28 hard drives 10, 26, 28, 72, 74, 99 hardware options installation 52, 65 hardware, minimum configuration 129 Health Driver 22, 79, 11
Index options installation 52, 65 ORCA (Option ROM Configuration for Arrays) 109, 116, 124 overtemperature LED 20, 22 163 Q Quicklock 114 R P PCI array controllers, cabling 101, 102 PCI Hot Plug backplane cabling 107 PCI Hot Plug features 95 PCI Hot Plug LEDs 15, 29, 30 PCI riser cage 31, 40, 42 PCI riser cage connector 17 PCI riser cage LED 31 POST F1 prompt 115 POST speed up 115 POST troubleshooting 130 power button cabling 106 power connectors, internal 17, 24 power converter module cabling 108 power
HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 3 Server User Guide server features and options 65 server reference information 114 server setup 45 service contact information 114 shipping carton contents 51 simplex SCSI hard drive configuration 72, 100, 101 site requirements 47 Smart Array 5i Plus Controller 77, 99 Smart Array 5i Plus Memory Module 17 SmartStart Autorun Menu 122 SmartStart Scripting Toolkit 123 SmartStart software 63, 122, 138, 139 space requirements 47 specifications, server 153, 154 static electricit