HP ProLiant ML370 Generation 4 Server Maintenance and Service Guide March 2006 (Eighth Edition) Part Number 346895-008
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Contents Illustrated parts catalog ................................................................................................................. 6 Customer self repair................................................................................................................................... 6 Mechanical components............................................................................................................................. 7 System components ........................................
Cabling overview .................................................................................................................................... 51 Hot-plug SCSI cabling.............................................................................................................................. 51 Integrated simplex SCSI cabling ...................................................................................................... 51 Integrated duplex SCSI cabling .......................................
Acronyms and abbreviations........................................................................................................ 79 Index.........................................................................................................................................
Illustrated parts catalog In this section Customer self repair ................................................................................................................................. 6 Mechanical components ........................................................................................................................... 7 System components ..................................................................................................................................
Mechanical components Item Description Original spare part number Modified spare part number Customer self repair (on page 6) 1 Access panel (top cover) 359233-001 — Yes 2 Front bezel (tower model only) 359234-001 — Yes 3 Rack bezel (rack model only) 359235-001 — Yes 4 Hood cover (tower model only) 359236-001 — Yes 5 Feet (tower model only) (part of kit 365962-001) — — Yes 6 Removable media blanks 359715-001 — Yes 7 Hard drive blank — — — a) SCSI 122759-001 — Yes
System components Item Description Original spare part number Modified spare part number Customer self repair (on page 6) System components 10 Power supply, 800 W 347883-001‡ See requirement 406867-001 Yes 11 Fan, 92 mm 231213-001 — Yes 12 3.3-V lithium battery 153099-001 — Yes 13 Power button/switch with cable 359714-001 — Yes 14 Processor with heatsink — — — a) Intel® Xeon™ 3.0-GHz 1-MB L2 cache* † 378006-001 — Yes b) Intel® Xeon™ 3.
Description Original spare part number Modified spare part number Customer self repair (on page 6) c) Intel® Xeon™ 3.4-GHz 1-MB L2 cache † 364757-001 — Yes d) Intel® Xeon™ 3.6-GHz 1-MB L2 cache* † 364758-001 — Yes e) Intel® Xeon™ 2.8-GHz 2-MB L2 cache* † 399132-001 — Yes f) Intel® Xeon™ 3.0-GHz 2-MB L2 cache* † 379427-001 — Yes g) Intel® Xeon™ 3.2-GHz 2-MB L2 cache* † 379428-001 — Yes h) Intel® Xeon™ 3.4-GHz 2-MB L2 cache* † 379429-001 — Yes i) Intel® Xeon™ 3.
Description Original spare part number Modified spare part number Customer self repair (on page 6) b) Receptacle, door snap, stone* — — Yes c) Retainer, card guide, PCI — — Yes d) Fastener, 0.15-in plastic standoff* — — Yes e) Fastener, 0.202-in plastic standoff* — — Yes f) Clip, cable, adhesive, 1.77 in* — — Yes g) Clip, retainer, 0.
Item 31 32 Description Original spare part number Modified spare part number Customer self repair (on page 6) c) Fan cage cable* — — Yes Miscellaneous power cable kit (SAS)* 392608-001 — — a) Diskette and CD-ROM drive power cable (SAS)* — — Yes SAS option cable* 389952-001 — Yes a) 512-MB PC2-3200R DIMM 359241-001‡ See requirement 413384-001 Yes b) 1-GB PC2-3200R DIMM* 359242-001‡ See requirement 413385-001 Yes c) 2-GB PC2-3200R DIMM* 359243-001‡ See requirement 413386-001
* Not shown †Do not mix single-core and dual-core processors, or processors with different cache sizes or speeds. ‡REQUIREMENT: For Customers in the EU only. The use of the Original Spare part is regulated by RoHS legislation§. If your unit contains a part that is labelled with the Modified Spare number, the Modified Spare must be ordered as the replacement part in the EU.
Removal and replacement procedures In this section Required tools........................................................................................................................................ 13 Safety considerations.............................................................................................................................. 14 Preparation procedures........................................................................................................................... 15 Feet ..
• T-15 Torx screwdriver (included with the server) • Diagnostics Utility (included on the SmartStart CD-ROM) Safety considerations Before performing service procedures, review all the safety information. 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. A discharge of static electricity from a finger or other conductor may damage system boards or other static-sensitive devices.
This symbol indicates that the component exceeds the recommended weight for one individual to handle safely. 25-41 kg 55-90 lbs WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, observe local occupational health and safety requirements and guidelines for manual material handling. These symbols, on power supplies or systems, indicate that the equipment is supplied by multiple sources of power.
If you must remove a server from a rack or a non-hot-plug component from a server, power down the server. • Remove the server from the rack ("Removing the server from the rack" on page 17). If the rack environment, cabling configuration, or the server location in the rack creates awkward conditions, remove the server from the rack. Power 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.
a. Press the server rail-release latches and slide the server fully into rack. b. Secure the server by tightening the thumbscrews. Removing the server from the rack To remove the server from an HP, telco, or third-party rack: 1. Power down the server (on page 16). 2. Loosen the front panel thumbscrews that secure the server faceplate to the front of the rack. 3. Disconnect the cabling and remove the server from the rack.
2. Remove the feet. To replace the component, slide it back onto the locking slot. Be sure that the foot snaps securely into the holder. Repeat with the remaining feet, as necessary.
Front bezel Tower servers have a removable front bezel that must be unlocked and opened before accessing the hard drive cage, diskette drive, and before removing the access panel. To unlock the front bezel, use the key provided with the server to unlock the bezel with a counterclockwise turn. To remove the component: 1. Unlock and open the front bezel ("Front bezel" on page 19) (tower servers only). IMPORTANT: You must unlock the front bezel before removing the access panel.
2. Lift up the front bezel and remove it from the chassis. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. 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 with the access panel open or removed. Operating the server in this manner results in improper airflow and improper cooling that can lead to thermal damage. 1.
3. Loosen the two thumbscrews that secure the rack bezel to the chassis. 4. Remove the rack bezel. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. Tower hood cover To remove the component: 1. Unlock and open the front bezel ("Front bezel" on page 19) (tower servers only). 2. Remove the rack bezel (rack servers only) ("Rack bezel" on page 20). 3. Use the Torx T-15 tool to remove the two front panel screws.
4. Remove the tower hood cover. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. Rack rails NOTE: This procedure applies to rack servers only. To remove the component: 1. Use the Torx T-15 screwdriver to push in the release key. NOTE: The T-15 Torx screwdriver is clipped to the rear panel of the server. 2. Press the rail against the side of the chassis and slide it to the front of the server to release the rails. 3.
Power supply blank WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble the power supply or attempt to repair it. Replace it only with the specified spare part. CAUTION: Do not attempt to remove and replace a power supply as a hot-plug procedure unless both bays are populated with power supplies. To remove the component: 1. Remove the two screws with the T-15 Torx screwdriver. NOTE: The T-15 Torx screwdriver is clipped to the rear panel of the server. 2. Remove the power supply blank.
3. Remove the power supply. 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. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. Hard drive blank (SCSI) 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. To remove the component: 1.
Hard drives (SCSI) 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 and open the front bezel ("Front bezel" on page 19) (tower servers only). 2. Determine the status of the hard drive from the hot-plug hard drive LEDs ("Hot-plug SCSI hard drive LEDs" on page 72, "SATA or SAS hard drive LEDs" on page 73). 3. Back up all server data on the hard drive. 4. Remove the hard drive.
10. Disconnect the power cable from the SCSI hard drive backplane. 11. Remove the four (4) screws that secure the hard drive cage into the chassis. 12. Remove the hard drive cage. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. CAUTION: When routing cables, always be sure that the cables are not in a position where they can be pinched or crimped.
2. Remove the blank. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. Hard drives (SAS) 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 and open the front bezel ("Front bezel" on page 19) (tower servers only). 2. Determine the status of the hard drive from the hot-plug hard drive LEDs ("Hot-plug SCSI hard drive LEDs" on page 72, "SATA or SAS hard drive LEDs" on page 73). 3.
Hard drive cage (SAS) 1. Power down the server (on page 16). 2. Unlock and open the front bezel ("Front bezel" on page 19) (tower servers only). 3. Remove the rack bezel (rack servers only) ("Rack bezel" on page 20). 4. Extend or remove the server from the rack ("Extending the server from the rack" on page 16). 5. Remove the access panel ("Access panel" on page 20). 6. Disconnect the power cable from the SAS backplane. NOTE: The center wall is removed for illustration purposes only. 7.
8. Unscrew and remove the four screws that secure the drive cage to the chassis and remove the SAS cage. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. System fans The server supports redundant hot-plug fans to provide proper airflow to the system if a primary fan fails. In the standard configuration, three fans cool the server: fans 1, 3, and 5. For the redundant configuration, fans 2, 4, and 6 are added to back up the primary fans.
4. Remove the fan. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. Redundant hot-plug fan cage For full redundancy, always install all three fans included in the redundant hot-plug fan option kit. To remove the component: 1. Power down the server (on page 16). 2. Unlock and open the front bezel ("Front bezel" on page 19) (tower servers only). 3. Extend or remove the server from the rack ("Extending the server from the rack" on page 16). 4.
IMPORTANT: Do not discard the fan cage retaining bracket. The bracket is required for proper fan operation. 7. Slide the redundant fan cage out of the chassis.
8. Reinstall the redundant fan cage retaining bracket. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. Expansion slot cover 1. Power down the server (on page 16). 2. Unlock and open the front bezel ("Front bezel" on page 19) (tower servers only). 3. Extend or remove the server from the rack ("Extending the server from the rack" on page 16). 4. Remove the access panel ("Access panel" on page 20). 5. Unlatch the slot release lever. 6. Remove the expansion slot cover.
Slot release lever To remove the component: 1. Power down the server (on page 16). 2. Unlock and open the front bezel ("Front bezel" on page 19) (tower servers only). 3. Extend or remove the server from the rack ("Extending the server from the rack" on page 16). 4. Remove the access panel ("Access panel" on page 20). 5. Unlatch the slot release lever. 6. Remove the expansion slot cover. 7. Remove any expansion board installed in the assembly ("Expansion board" on page 33). 8.
* x8 PCI Express cards are supported, but will run at x4 speeds. 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 expansion boards. To remove the component: 1. Power down the server (on page 16). 2. Unlock and open the front bezel ("Front bezel" on page 19) (tower servers only). 3. Extend or remove the server from the rack ("Extending the server from the rack" on page 16). 4.
6. Lift the air baffle up and out of the server. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. Center wall To remove the component: 1. Power down the server (on page 16). 2. Unlock and open the front bezel ("Front bezel" on page 19) (tower servers only). 3. Extend or remove the server from the rack ("Extending the server from the rack" on page 16). 4. Remove the access panel ("Access panel" on page 20). 5. Remove all expansion boards ("Expansion board" on page 33). 6.
8. Disconnect the fan cable from the system board. 9. Lift the center wall away from the chassis. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. CD-ROM drive To remove the component: 1. Power down the server (on page 16). 2. Unlock and open the front bezel ("Front bezel" on page 19) (tower servers only). 3. Extend or remove the server from the rack ("Extending the server from the rack" on page 16). 4. Remove the access panel ("Access panel" on page 20). 5.
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. 6. Disconnect the IDE cable from the CD-ROM drive. 7. Disconnect the power cable from the CD-ROM drive. 8. Remove the CD-ROM drive from the chassis. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. CAUTION: When routing cables, always be sure that the cables are not in a position where they can be pinched or crimped.
8. Squeeze the two tabs securing the assembly from the inside, and slide the power button/LED assembly through the front of the server. 9. Remove the assembly from the chassis. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. Diskette drive To remove the component: 1. Power down the server (on page 16). 2. Unlock and open the front bezel ("Front bezel" on page 19) (tower servers only). 3. Extend or remove the server from the rack ("Extending the server from the rack" on page 16). 4.
8. Disconnect the diskette drive cable and power cable from the diskette drive. 9. Loosen the thumbscrews that secure the retaining bracket to the diskette chassis. 10. Pull the diskette retaining bracket forward to disengage the tabs and lift the bracket from the chassis. 11. Pull the diskette drive backward about 1 cm (0.4 in) and lift it up to clear the base. 12. Remove the diskette drive from the chassis. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure.
CAUTION: Do not mix the 2-MB L2 Cache processors with the 1-MB L2 Cache processors. To remove the component: 1. Power down the server (on page 16). 2. Unlock and open the front bezel ("Front bezel" on page 19) (tower servers only). 3. Extend or remove the server from the rack ("Extending the server from the rack" on page 16). 4. Remove the access panel ("Access panel" on page 20). 5. Remove the processor air baffle ("Processor air baffle" on page 34). 6. Open the processor cage. 7.
a. Determine the correct processor orientation by observing the three guide pins on the processor retaining bracket and the three corresponding guide holes on the processor/heatsink assembly. b. Be sure the processor locking lever is open. c. Insert the processor/heatsink assembly into the processor socket. d. Close the processor locking lever. IMPORTANT: If the processor locking lever is not secured, the processor retaining bracket will not close properly.
3. Lower the processor retaining bracket into position over the processor. 4. Press the processor retaining bracket lever down to secure the processor retaining bracket. CAUTION: To prevent possible server malfunction or damage to the equipment, be sure to completely close the processor locking lever. NOTE: When replacing a failed processor, run the RBSU after replacing the new processor to mark the failed processor as repaired.
6. Remove the PPM. NOTE: The appearance of compatible PPMs may vary. CAUTION: Only install a PPM if the processor is installed. Both the PPM and the processor must be installed together, otherwise the system does not boot. IMPORTANT: PPMs do not seat if turned the wrong way. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. DIMM To remove the component: 1. Power down the server (on page 16). 2. Unlock and open the front bezel ("Front bezel" on page 19) (tower servers only). 3.
6. Remove the DIMM. IMPORTANT: DIMMs do not seat fully if turned the wrong way. For DIMM configuration information, refer to the HP ProLiant ML370 Generation 4 Server Reference and Troubleshooting Guide. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. SCSI backplane To remove the component: 1. Power down the server (on page 16). 2. Unlock and open the front bezel ("Front bezel" on page 19) (tower servers only). 3. Remove the rack bezel (rack servers only) ("Rack bezel" on page 20). 4.
7. Remove the SCSI backplane. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. Duplex SCSI board 1. Power down the server (on page 16). 2. Unlock and open the front bezel ("Front bezel" on page 19) (tower servers only). 3. Remove the rack bezel (rack servers only) ("Rack bezel" on page 20). 4. Extend or remove the server from the rack ("Extending the server from the rack" on page 16). 5. Remove the access panel ("Access panel" on page 20). 6.
VHDCI or HD68 SCSI cable option The VHDCI or HD68 SCSI Cable connects the server to external SCSI-based storage or backup devices. The cabling option kit must be used for internal ports to be used externally. IMPORTANT: To install the external SCSI option, an internal SCSI port must be dedicated for external use only.
To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. Power supply backplane To remove the component: 1. Power down the server (on page 16). 2. Unlock and open the front bezel ("Front bezel" on page 19) (tower servers only). 3. Remove all hot-plug power supplies ("Hot-plug power supply" on page 23). 4. Extend or remove the server from the rack ("Extending the server from the rack" on page 16). 5. Remove the access panel ("Access panel" on page 20). 6.
10. Remove the power supply backplane. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. IMPORTANT: Be sure to align the two retaining guides on the chassis with the holes on the power supply backplane when replacing it. System board IMPORTANT: If replacing the system board or clearing NVRAM, you must re-enter the server serial number through RBSU ("Re-entering the server serial number and product ID" on page 50). To remove the component: 1. Power down the server (on page 16). 2.
11. Lift the system board out of the chassis and tilt it to one side to clear the cable guide. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. Battery 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.
5. Remove the battery. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. Run RBSU to configure the system after replacing the battery. Refer to the HP ROM-Based Setup Utility User Guide for more detailed information. Re-entering the server serial number and product ID After you replace the system board, you must re-enter the server serial number and the product ID. 1. During the server startup sequence, press the F9 key to access RBSU. 2. Select the System Options menu. 3.
Server cabling In this section Cabling overview................................................................................................................................... 51 Hot-plug SCSI cabling............................................................................................................................. 51 SAS cabling .......................................................................................................................................... 55 CD-ROM drive cabling .....
NOTE: The cables shown ship standard with the server. Item Component description SCSI IDs managed 1 SCSI cable (SCSI 1) 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 2 simplex SCSI cable N/A IMPORTANT: After changing any SCSI configuration, be sure the proper boot controller order is set in RBSU.
Item Component description SCSI IDs managed 2 SCSI cable (SCSI 2) * 4, 5 3 Duplex SCSI board N/A * One SCSI cable is provided with the server. Integrated SCSI cabling with optional internal two-bay hot-plug SCSI drive cage When cabling an optional internal two-bay hot-plug SCSI drive cage with the integrated drive cage, the embedded integrated SCSI controller controls up to two hard drives on one SCSI bus and up to six hard drives on the second SCSI bus.
Array controller simplex SCSI cabling In the array controller simplex SCSI cabling configuration, an optional PCI array controller controls up to six hard drives through one SCSI bus. Component description SCSI IDs managed SCSI cable * 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 * One SCSI cable is provided with the server. Array controller duplex SCSI cabling NOTE: The Duplex SCSI Backplane Option Kit is required for duplex cabling configurations. The kit contains a duplex SCSI cable and a duplex SCSI board.
Item Component description SCSI IDs managed 2 SCSI cable * 4, 5 * One SCSI cable is provided with the server. Array controller duplex SCSI cabling with optional internal two-bay hot-plug SCSI drive cage When cabling an optional internal two-bay hot-plug SCSI drive cage with the integrated drive cage, the optional PCI array controller controls up to two hard drives on one SCSI bus and up to six hard drives on the other SCSI bus.
• Power cables • Data cables Server cabling 56
CD-ROM drive cabling Item Cable description 1 CD-ROM drive power cable 2 CD-ROM drive data cable Diskette drive cabling Item Cable description 1 Diskette drive power cable 2 Diskette drive data cable Server cabling 57
External storage cabling With the optional cable kit, the server supports external storage devices through the Auxiliary VHDCI SCSI connector ("VHDCI or HD68 SCSI cable option" on page 46) on the rear panel of the server. For more information on external cabling, refer to the HP website (http://www.hp.com/products/servers/platforms).
IMPORTANT: Install the RILOE II board into slot 1 for ease of cabling.
Diagnostic tools In this section Automatic Server Recovery ...................................................................................................................... 60 HP Systems Insight Manager.................................................................................................................... 60 Integrated Management Log .................................................................................................................... 60 Lights Out Manager technology .........
• From within Survey Utility • From within operating system-specific IML viewers • For NetWare: IML Viewer • For Windows®: IML Viewer • For Linux: IML Viewer Application • From within the RILOE user interface • From within HP Insight Diagnostics (on page 63) For more information, refer to the Management CD in the HP ProLiant Essentials Foundation Pack.
HP ROM-Based Setup Utility RBSU, an embedded configuration utility, performs a wide range of configuration activities that may include: • Configuring system devices and installed options • Displaying system information • Selecting the primary boot controller • Configuring memory options • Language selection For more information on RBSU, refer to the HP ROM-Based Setup Utility User Guide on the Documentation CD or the HP website (http://www.hp.com/servers/smartstart).
• Preparing the system for installing "off-the-shelf" versions of leading operating system software • Installing optimized server drivers, management agents, and utilities automatically with every assisted installation • Testing server hardware using the Insight Diagnostics Utility ("HP Insight Diagnostics" on page 63) • Installing software drivers directly from the CD.
Server component identification In this section Front panel components .......................................................................................................................... 64 Front panel LEDs and buttons ................................................................................................................... 65 Rear panel components...........................................................................................................................
Item Description 8 Removable media bays 9 Hot-plug SCSI hard drive bays (SCSI IDs 0 through 5) 10 Optional SAS-SATA hard drive bays (1 through 8) * Open the media door on the rack server to access the diskette drive.
Rear panel components Item Description Item Description 1 x4 PCI Express expansion slots 9 Auxiliary VHDCI SCSI blank 2 100-MHz PCI-X expansion slots 10 Mouse connector 3 Unit ID LED 11 Keyboard connector 4 Ethernet 10/100/1000 port 12 Serial connector B 5 iLO management port 13 Serial connector A 6 Parallel connector 14 USB connectors 7 Video connector 15 Primary hot-plug power supply 8 T-15 Torx screwdriver 16 Redundant hot-plug power supply Rear panel LEDs and buttons
Item Description LED color Status 1 Unit ID LED Blue On = Activated Flashing = System remotely managed Off = Deactivated 2 3 4 NIC activity LED (Integrated NC7781) Green NIC link LED (Integrated NC7781) Green iLO NIC activity LED Green On or flashing = Linked to network Off = Not linked to network On = Network activity Off = No network activity On or flashing = Network activity Off = No network activity 5 iLO NIC Link LED Green On = Linked to network Off = Not linked to network 6 Power
System board components Item Description Item Description 1 Redundant fan 2 connector 13 Power supply connector 2 System maintenance switch 14 SCSI port 1 3 System battery 15 PPM socket 2 4 Redundant fan 4 connector 16 PPM socket 1 (populated) 5 64-bit/100-MHz PCI-X slot, bus 3 17 SCSI port 2 6 64-bit/100-MHz PCI-X slot, bus 3 18 Fan cable connector 7 64-bit/100-MHz PCI-X slot, bus 7 19 Diskette drive connector 8 64-bit/100-MHz PCI-X slot, bus 7 20 IDE connector 9 PCI E
Position Description Function S1 iLO security Off = iLO security is enabled On = iLO security is disabled S2 Configuration lock Off = System configuration can be changed On = System configuration is locked S3 Reserved Reserved S4 Reserved Reserved S5 Password protection override Off = No function Invalidate configuration Off = Normal S6 On = Clears power-on password and administrator password On = ROM treats system configuration as invalid When the system maintenance switch position 6
DIMM slots DIMM slots are numbered sequentially (1 through 8) and the paired banks are identified by the letters A, B, C, and D.
Item LED description Status 1 Processor error Off = Normal Amber = Processor failed or missing 2 3 System temperature alert PPM error Off = Normal Amber = System temperature has exceeded OS cautionary level Off = Normal Amber = PPM failed or missing 4 Memory mode LED Off = Normal Green = System is in online spare memory mode 5 6 Online spare memory failover LED Off = Normal Memory status Off = Normal Amber = Online spare memory is in use due to memory failover Amber = Memory failed or con
System LED and color Internal health LED color Status DIMM failure (all slots, amber) Red • No valid or usable memory is installed in the system. • The banks are not populated in the correct order. System temperature alert (amber) Red Fan (amber) Power supply backplane failure (amber) System temperature has exceeded OS cautionary level or critical hardware level. Red A required fan has failed. Amber A redundant fan has failed. Red The power supply backplane has failed.
SATA or SAS hard drive LEDs Item LED description Status 1 Fault/UID status Amber = Drive failure Flashing amber = Fault-process activity Blue = Unit identification is active Off = No fault-process activity 2 Online/Activity status Green = Drive activity Flashing green = High activity on the drive or drive is being configured as part of an array Off = No drive activity Identifying redundant hot-plug fans NOTE: Fan locations are located in the chassis.
Item Description Configuration 1 Fan 1 Primary 2 Fan 2 Redundant 3 Fan 3 Primary 4 Fan 4 Redundant 5 Fan 5 Primary 6 Fan 6 Redundant Fan failures are indicated by amber LEDs located on each hot-plug fan and by the front panel internal health LED. When a fan failure occurs, the internal health LED illuminates red in non-redundant mode and amber in redundant mode.
Specifications In this section Server specifications ............................................................................................................................... 75 Environmental specifications .................................................................................................................... 75 Hot-plug power supply calculations .......................................................................................................... 76 DDR2 SDRAM DIMM specifications....
Specification Value Relative humidity (noncondensing)** — Operating 10% to 90% Non-operating 5% to 95% * 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 3048 m (10,000 ft) is applicable. No direct sunlight allowed. ** Storage maximum humidity of 95% is based on a maximum temperature of 45°C (113°F). Altitude maximum for storage corresponds to a pressure minimum of 70 KPa.
Specification Value Sectors per track (high/low) 18/9 Tracks per side (high/low) 80/80 Access times Track-to-track (high/low) 3 ms/6 ms Average (high/low) 169 ms/94 ms Setting time 15 ms Latency average 100 ms Cylinders (high/low) 80/80 Read/write heads 2 CD-ROM drive specifications Specification Value Disk formats CD-ROM (modes 1 and 2); mixed mode (audio and data combined); CD-DA; Photo CD (single/multiple-session), CD-XA ready; CDi ready Capacity 550 MB (mode 1, 12 cm) 640 MB (mode
Specification Value Divergence angle 53.5° ± 1.5° Output power 0.14 mW Operating conditions Temperature 5°C to 45°C (41°F to 118°F) Humidity 5% to 90% Ultra320 SCSI hard drive specifications Item 36.4-GB Ultra320 SCSI drive 72.8-GB Ultra320 SCSI drive 72.8-GB Ultra320 SCSI drive 146.8-GB Ultra320 SCSI drive Capacity 36,419.6 MB 72,837.2 MB 72,837.2 MB 146,815.74 MB Height 1.0 in (One-third height) 1.0 in (One-third height) 1.0 in (One-third height) One-third, 1.0 in Width 4.
Acronyms and abbreviations ABEND abnormal end ASR Automatic Server Recovery BIOS Basic Input/Output System DDR double data rate DIMM dual inline memory module ECC error checking and correcting HD68 high density 68 IDE integrated device electronics iLO Integrated Lights-Out IML Integrated Management Log LED light-emitting diode NIC network interface controller Acronyms and abbreviations 79
NMI non-maskable interrupt NVRAM non-volatile memory ORCA Option ROM Configuration for Arrays PCI Express peripheral component interconnect express PCI-X peripheral component interconnect extended PPM processor power module RAID redundant array of inexpensive (or independent) disks RBSU ROM-Based Setup Utility RDP Remote Desktop Protocol RILOE II Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition II ROM read-only memory SAS serial attached SCSI SATA serial ATA SCSI small computer system interface Acronyms and
SDRAM synchronous dynamic RAM SIM Systems Insight Manager SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol UID unit identification USB universal serial bus VHDCI very high density cable interconnect Acronyms and abbreviations 81
Index A E AC power supply 66 access panel 20 air baffle 15 array configuration 58 ASR (Automatic Server Recovery) 60, 79 Automatic Server Recovery (ASR) 60, 79 Autorun menu 62 electrostatic discharge 14 environmental specifications 75 expansion slots 66 extending server from rack 16 external health LED 65 external storage cabling 58 B F battery 68 bezel, front 19 bezel, removing 19 BIOS upgrade 62 buttons 64 fan connectors 68 fan LED 72, 74 fans 73, 74 features 64 flash ROM 62 front panel LEDs 65 C
K keyboard connector 66 processor failure LEDs 69, 70 processor zone fans 73 processors 68 L R LED, fan 72, 74 LEDs 64, 72, 73, 74 LEDs, hard drive 72, 73 LEDs, SAS hard drive 73 LEDs, SATA hard drive 73 Rapid Deployment Pack 61 RBSU (ROM-Based Setup Utility) 62 rear panel connectors 66 redundant system fan 74 Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition board 58 remote management connector 68 removal and replacement procedures 13 requirements, power 76 RILOE II (Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition II) 54, 58 RJ-45
system power LED 16, 65 Systems Insight Manager 60 T telco racks 15 temperature, overtemperature LED 70 tools 60, 66 U UID LEDs 65, 66 USB connectors 66 utilities 60, 62, 63 utilities, deployment 62, 63 V VHDCI SCSI cable 46 VHDCI SCSI connector 58, 66, 70 video connector 66 Index 84