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HP (Hewlett-Packard) 686713-S01 manuale d’uso

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    HP Pr oL iant ML3 5 0p G en8 Ser v er Us er G uide Abstract This d ocumen t is for th e p erson who i nstall s, adm inisters, and t rou blesh oots s erver s and stor age syst ems. HP assum es y ou ar e qualifie d in the servi cing of computer equip ment and trained in recogni zing haz ards in pr oduct s with hazar dous energy levels. Part Num ber: [...]

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    © Copyright 2012 Hewlett - Packar d Dev elopm ent C ompan y, L .P. The informa tion contained herei n is subject to change wit hout notice. The only warrantie s for HP product s an d serv ices ar e set fort h in the e xpr ess warran ty st atemen ts accom pany ing su ch pr oduct s an d ser vices . Noth ing h erein shou ld be cons trued as const itu[...]

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    Contents 3 C ontents Component identification ............................................................................................................... 7 Front panel components ................................................................................................................................ 7 Front panel LEDs and but tons ......[...]

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    Contents 4 Setting up a tower server ............................................................................................................................ 35 Installing the server into the rac k .................................................................................................................. 36 Power ing up and configuring t[...]

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    Contents 5 HP Smar t Update Manager ............................................................................................................... 90 HP ROM - Based Setup Utili ty ........................................................................................................................ 91 Using RBSU ..................................[...]

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    Contents 6 Specifications ........................................................................................................................... 1 09 Environme ntal specification s ...................................................................................................................... 109 Serve r specificatio ns .................[...]

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    Compo nent ident ification 7 C omponent ide ntif icati on F ront pane l components • SFF Item Description 1 Media/D rive c age bay 2 SAS/SATA drives (8) 3 Optic al drive 4 USB con nectors (4)[...]

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    Compo nent ident ification 8 • LFF Item Description 1 Media/D rive c age bay 2 SAS/SATA drive (6) 3 Optic al drive 4 USB con nectors (4) F ront pane l LEDs and buttons Item Description Status 1 Power O n/Stan dby button and system power LED Green = Normal (system on) Flashing g reen = waiting for power Amber = System i n standby, but power still [...]

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    Compo nent ident ification 9 Item Description Status 2 NIC statusLED Green = Network link Flashing green = Network link and activity Off = No li nk to networ k 3 Health LED Green = Normal (system on) Flas hing amber = System health is degraded Flashing red = System health is critical Off = Norma l (s ystem o ff) 4 UID LED B lue = Activated Flashing[...]

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    Compone nt ident ificatio n 10 Item Description 16 USB con nectors (4) 17 Video conn ector 18 PCIe slot 5 (Processor 2) 19 PCIe slot 6 (Processor 2) 20 PCIe slot 7 (Processor 2) 21 PCIe slot 8 (Processor 2) 22 PCIe slot 9 (Processor 2) R ear panel LEDs Item Description Status 1 NIC activity LED Green = Linked to n etwork Off = No net work connect i[...]

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    Compone nt ident ificatio n 11 S ystem bo ard components Item Description 1 Slot 1 PCI e3 x16 (8, 4, 1) 2 Slot 2 PCI e3 x8 (4, 1) 3 Slot 3 PCI e3 x16 (16, 8, 4, 1) 4 Slot 4 PCI e3 x8 (4, 1) 5 Processor 1 DIMM s lots 6 Smart Array P420i m emory cac he module 7 Mini- SAS connectors (2 ) 8 Processor 2 DIMM s lots 9 Processor soc ket 2 10 SD card sl ot[...]

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    Compone nt ident ificatio n 12 S ystem maintenance switch The system maintena nce swi tch (SW1) is a t en - position switch that is used for system confi guration. Position Description Functi on S1 iLO secu rity Off = iL O secu rity ena bled . On = iLO secu rity d isable d. S2 Configuration lock Off = Able to change system configuration . On = Syst[...]

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    Compone nt ident ificatio n 13 D IMM slots DIMM slots are nu mbered sequ entially (1 thro ugh 12) for each processor. The su pported AMP modes u se the letter assignment s for popu lation gu idelines. NOT E: For proper orientation, the arrow indi cates the front of the se rver. S ystems Insight Displ ay LEDs The HP Systems Insi ght Displa y LEDs re[...]

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    Compone nt ident ificatio n 14 Item Description Status 1 Power cap To determine Power cap status, see " Systems Insight Display LED combinations (on pag e 14 )." 2 AMP Status Green = AMP mode enab led Amber = Fai lover Off = AMP mode di sabled 3 DIMM LEDs Ambe r = DIMM erro r Off = Norma l All other LEDs Amber = Fai lure Off = Norma l IMP[...]

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    Compone nt ident ificatio n 15 Systems Insight D isplay LED an d c olor Health LED Sys tem powe r LED Status Power suppl y (amber) Am ber Green • Redundan t power sup ply is i nstall ed and only one power sup ply is funct ional. • AC power cord is not pl ugged int o redundant power s upply. • Redundan t power sup ply fault • Power suppl y m[...]

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    Compone nt ident ificatio n 16 • LFF drives D rive LED de finitions Item LED Status Definition 1 Locate Soli d blue Th e drive is bei ng iden tified by a h ost applic ation . Fl ashing blue The driv e carrie r firmware i s being update d or require s an updat e. 2 Activity ring Rotating green Drive activ ity Off No drive activity 3 Do not remov e[...]

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    Compone nt ident ificatio n 17 Item LED Status Definition Off The driv e is not c onfigured by a RAID con troller. F ans The server supports redundant fans to provide proper airflow to the system when a pri mary fan fails. For more information, see " Redundant fan guidelines (on page 69 )." IMPO RTANT: Fan louvers must be present for the [...]

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    Compone nt ident ificatio n 18 FBWC module LEDs (P222, P420, P4 20i, P421) The FBWC module has three single - color LEDs (one amber and two green). The LEDs are duplicated on the reverse side of the cac he module to facilitate status viewing. 1 - Amber 2 - Green 3 - Green Inte rpret ati on Off Off Off The cache module is not powered. Off Flashing 0[...]

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    Compone nt ident ificatio n 19 R PS riser board c onnectors Item Connector Description 1 J7 Graphic card power conne ctor 2 J9 Drive bac kplane bay 1/o ptic al drive power con nect or 3 J5 Drive bac kplane bay 2 power conn ector 4 J6 Drive bac kplane bay 3 power conn ector 5 J8 Graphic card power conne ctor[...]

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    Operati ons 20 O per atio n s P ower down the server Before powering down the s erver for any upgrade or maintenance procedures, perform a backup of critical server data and programs. IMPO RTANT: When the server is in standby mode, auxiliary power is still being provided to the system. To power down the server, use on e of the followi ng methods: ?[...]

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    Operati ons 21 1. Using the key pr ovided wit h the server, un lock the b ezel with a clockwi se turn. 2. Remove the to wer bezel.[...]

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    Operati ons 22 R emove the security bezel Unlock th e security bezel , press the latch on the securi ty bezel, and then remo ve the security bezel . I nstall the secu rity bezel Install the security bezel i nto the ch assis, and then lock the security bezel wi th the key. R emove the rack bez el 1. If installed, remove the secu rity bezel (on page [...]

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    Operati ons 23 3. Remove all po wer: a. Disc o nnect eac h power co rd from the power source. b. Discon nect each po wer cord from the server. 4. Extend the server from the rack (on page 25 ). 5. Remove the ac cess panel (o n page 24 ). 6. Loosen th e thumbscr ews. 7. Remove the rac k bezel. I nstall the rack b ezel 1. Install the rack bezel. 2. Ti[...]

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    Operati ons 24 4. Slide the server back into the rack. R emove the a ccess panel WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the driv es and the internal system c omponen ts to cool befo re touching th em. CAUTION: Do no t operate the server for long periods wi th the acc ess panel open o r removed. Operating the se rver[...]

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    Operati ons 25 o For rack m odels, if remo ved, install th e security bezel (on page 22 ). E xtend the server from the ra ck IMPO RTANT: If the server is installed in a telco rack, remove the server from the rack to access internal components. 1. Pull down the quick r elease levers on each side of the server. 2. Extend the server from the rack. WAR[...]

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    Op erations 26 4. Do one of the foll owing: o For tower models, place the se rver on a fla t, level surfa ce with the access p anel facing up. o For rack models, extend the server fro m the rack (on page 25 ). 5. Remove the ac cess panel (o n page 24 ). 6. Remove the air baffle (on page 25 ). R emove the f an CAUTION: To prevent improper cooling an[...]

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    Operati ons 27 6. Remove the fa n. R emove the fan cage IMPO RTANT: When installing or replacing server components, one or more fans might need to be removed. To preve nt an orderly or immediate server shutdown, HP highly recommends powering down the server d uring th ese procedu res. To determine if powering do wn is requ ired, see the specifi c p[...]

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    Operati ons 28 7. Remove the fa n cage (on page 27 ). R emove the FB WC capacitor pack CAUTION: To prevent a server malfunction or damage to the equipment, do not add or remove the capacitor pack while an array capacity expansion, RAID level migration, o r stripe size migration is in progress. CAUTION: After the server is powered d own, wait 15 sec[...]

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    Operati ons 29 9. Remove the capacitor pack. R emove the DVD drive The server support s both DV D - ROM and DVD - RW dr ives . 1. Do one of the foll owing: o For tower m odels, open a nd remove the bezel (" Remo ve the t ower bezel " on page 20 ). o For rack models, if installed, remove the security bezel (on page 22 ). 2. Power do wn the[...]

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    Operati ons 30 8. Remove the DV D - RO M drive . R emove the compone nt drive c age blank 1. Do one of the foll owing: o For tower m odels, open and remove the bezel (" Remo ve the t ower bezel " on page 20 ). o For rack models, do the following : a. If installed, remove the secu rity bezel (on page 22 ). b. Remove the ac cess panel. (&qu[...]

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    Setup 31 Se t up O ptional insta llation services Delivered by exp erienced, certified engineers, HP C are Pack servic es help you keep your servers u p and running with support packages tailored specifically for HP ProLiant systems. HP Care Packs let you integ rate both hardware and software support into a single package. A number of service level[...]

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    Setup 32 S pace a nd airf low requireme nts Towe r se rve r In a tower configuration, leave at least a 7.6 - cm (3 - in) clearance space at the front an d bac k of the server for proper ventilation. Rack server To allow for servicing and ad equate airflow, observe the following space and airflow requir ements when deciding where to install a rack: [...]

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    Setup 33 CAUTION: To reduce the risk of damage to the equipment when installing third - party options: • Do not permit optional equipment to impede airflow around the server or to increase the internal rack temperature beyond the maximum a llowable limits. • Do not exceed the m anufact urer’s TMRA. P ower require ment s Installation of this e[...]

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    Setup 34 R ack warnings WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, be sure that: • The leveling jacks a re exten ded to the flo or. • The full weight of the rac k rests on the leveling jacks. • The stabilizing feet are attached to the rack if it is a single - rack installation. • The racks are coupled togethe[...]

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    Setup 35 CAUTION: Do no t operate the server for long periods wi th the acc ess panel open o r removed. Operating the serve r in this manner results in improper airf low and improper cooling that can lead to thermal damage. I dentifying tower server ship ping carton con tents Unpack the server shipping carton and loc ate the materials and documenta[...]

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    Setup 36 1. Lay the server on the side, a nd then instal l the feet. 2. Return the server to an upri ght position. 3. Conn ect peripher al devices to th e server (" Rear panel components " on page 9 ). WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, or damage to the equipment, do not plug telephone or telecommunications connectors in[...]

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    Setup 37 WARNING: This server is very heavy. To reduce the ris k of personal injury or damage to the equipment: • Observe local occupational health and safety requirements and guidelines for manual material handling. • Get help to lift and stabilize the product during installation or removal, especially when the product is not fastened to the r[...]

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    Setup 38 To install an operating system on the serv er with Intelligent Provisioning (local or remote): a. Connect the Ethernet cable, and then power on the server. b. Duri ng server POST, press t he F10 key. c. Complete the initial Preferences and Registration portion of Intelligent Provisioning (on page 88 ). d. At the 1 Start screen, click the C[...]

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    Hardware options i nstallation 39 H ar d w ar e options installati on Introduction If more than one option is being install ed, read the instal lation instructions fo r all the hardware options and identify similar steps to streamline the installation process. WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the driv es and t[...]

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    Hardware options i nstallation 40 7. Open each of the processor locking levers in the orde r indicated, and then open the processor retaining bracket. 8. Remove the c lear proc essor socket c over. Retain t he processor soc ket cover for future use.[...]

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    Hardware options i nstallation 41 9. Install the processor. Verify that the p rocessor is fully seated in the processor retaining bracket by visually inspec ting the proc essor instal lation gu ides on either side of the processo r. TH E PINS ON THE SYS TEM BO ARD AR E VE RY F RAGI LE AN D EA SILY DAMAG ED. CAUTION: TH E PINS ON THE S YST EM B OA R[...]

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    Hardware options i nstallation 42 12. Open the heatsink retaining levers . CAUTION: The pi ns on the processo r socket are very fr agile. Any dama ge to them may require replacing the system board. CAUTION: Failure to completely open the processor locking lever prevents the process or from seating during installation, leading to hardware damage. 13[...]

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    Hardware options i nstallation 43 14. Install the heatsink, and then close the heatsink re taining levers. 15. Install the air baffle. 16. Remove the fan blank.[...]

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    Hardware options i nstallation 44 17. Install the fan, making sure that the fan cli cks into place. 18. Install the PCIe air baffles. 19. Install t he access pan el (on page 24 ). 20. Do one of the foll owing: o For tower models, return the se rver to an upright position. o For rack models, slide the se rver back into the rack. 21. Connect each pow[...]

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    Hardware options i nstallation 45 o For rack m odels, if remo ved, install th e security bezel (on page 22 ). M emory options IMPO RTANT: This server does not support mixing LRD IMMs, RDIMMs, or UDIMMs. Attempting to mix any combination of these DIMMs can cause the server to halt during BIOS initialization. The memory sub system in th is server can[...]

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    Hardware options i nstallation 46 DIMM t ype DIMM ran k 1 DIM M per channel — 2 DIMMs per channel — 3 DIMMs per channel — UDIMM Dual - rank (8G B) 1333 1600 1333† 1600 — — * RDIMM supp orts 1.35V 3DPC at 1066. Th ird - party mem ory supports 1.5V 3DPC at 1066. ** LRDIMM enable s 3 DIM Ms per ch annel . HP SmartMem ory supports up to 3DP[...]

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    Hardware options i nstallation 47 Single- , dual - , and quad - rank DIMMs To understand and configure memory protection mo des properly, an understanding of single - , dual - , and quad - rank DIMMs is helpful. Some DIMM configuration req uirements are based on these classifications. A single - rank DIMM has on e set of memor y chips that is acc e[...]

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    Hardware options i nstallation 48 Item Aspect Definition 4 Voltage rating L = Low voltag e (1.35 V) U = Ultra low voltage (1.25 V) Blank or o mitte d = Standard 5 Memory speed 12800 = 1600 MT/s 10600 = 1333 MT/s 8500 = 1066 MT/s 6 DIMM type R = RDIMM (registered) E = UD IMM (u nbuffer ed wit h ECC) L = LRDIMM (load red uced) For the latest supporte[...]

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    Hardware options i nstallation 49 Advan ced ECC Advanced ECC memory is the default memory protection mode for the server. Standard ECC can correct single - bit memory errors and detect multibit memory errors. When multibit errors are d etected using Standard ECC, the error is signaled t o the server and cau ses the server to halt. Advanced ECC prot[...]

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    Hardware options i nstallation 50 Populated slots (per channel) Rank Spe eds supported (MT/s) 1 Quad - rank 1333 2 Single- or dual - rank 1333 3 Single- or dual - rank 1066 A dvan ced ECC po pulatio n guid elin es For Advanced ECC mode configurations, observe the following guidelines: • Observe the general DIMM slot population gu idelines (on pag[...]

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    Hardware options i nstallation 51 CAUTION: To avoid damage to the hard drives, memo ry, and other system components, the air baffle, dr ive blanks, and a ccess panel must b e installed when t he server is powered up. 1. Do one of the foll owing: o For tower m odels, open a nd remove the bezel (" Remo ve the t ower bezel " on page 20 ). o [...]

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    Hardware options i nstallation 52 3. Remove all po wer: a. Discon nect each po wer cord from the power sou rce. b. Discon nect each po wer cord from the server. 4. For tower models, d o the fol lowing: a. Place the server on a flat, level surface with the ac cess panel fac ing up. b. Remove the ac cess panel (on page 24 ). 5. For rack models, do th[...]

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    Hardware options i nstallation 53 8. Using the T - 15 screws, sec ure the opti cal drive c age. 9. The Torx sc rews required t o install o ptical dri ves are located on the c hassis. 10. For tower models, d o the fol lowing: a. Install t he access p an el (on page 24 ). b. Return the server to an upright position. 11. For rack models, do the follow[...]

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    Hardware options i nstallation 54 The server exits stan dby mod e and applies fu ll power to the system. The system po wer LED chan ges from amber to green. 15. Do one of the foll owing: o For tower m odels, insta ll the bezel. o For rack m odels, if remo ved, install the security bezel (on page 22 ). D VD option The server support s both DV D - RO[...]

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    Hardware options i nstallation 55 7. Install a DVD - ROM or DVD - RW drive into the drive cage. 8. Remove the air baffle (on page 25 ). 9. Remove the fa n cage (on page 27 ). 10. Connect the power c able from the drive to the system board. 11. Connect the SATA cable from the drive to the system board. 12. Install the fan cage. 13. Install the air b[...]

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    Hardware options i nstallation 56 c. Slide the server back into the rack. 16. Conn ect each po wer cord to the server. 17. Conn ect each po wer cord to the power sou rce. 18. Press the Power On/Standby button. The server exits standby mode and appl ies ful l power to the system. Th e system pow er LED changes from amber to green. 19. Do one of the [...]

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    Hardware options i nstallation 57 3. Insert the power supply into the power supply bay until it clic ks into place. 4. Conn ect the power c ord to the power supply. 5. Route t he power cor d. Use best practic es when rou ting power cords an d other cab les. For rack models, a cable management arm is available to help with routing. To obtain a cable[...]

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    Hardware options i nstallation 58 2. Remove the dri ve blank. I nstalling a hot - plug d rive The server can support six drives in a LFF configuration, or eig ht drives in a SFF configuration. To install the component: 1. Do one of the foll owing: o For tower m odels, open and remove the bezel (" Remo ve the t ower bezel " on page 20 ). o[...]

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    Hardware opti ons installation 59 4. Install the drive. 5. Determine th e status of t he drive from th e drive LE D definitions (on page 16 ). 6. Do one of the foll owing: o For tower m odels, insta ll the bezel. o For rack m odels, if remo ved, install th e security bezel (on page 22 ). E xpansion boar d option 1. Do one of the foll owing: o For t[...]

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    Hardware options i nstallation 60 7. Open the PCIe retainer latch. 8. Do one of the foll owing: a. If you are installing a single - width exp ansion card, remove one PCIe blank. b. If you are installing a double - width expansion card, remove two PCIe blanks.[...]

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    Hardware options i nstallation 61 9. Install the expansion board. 10. Close the PCIe retainer latch. 11. Install the air baffle. 12. Install t he access pan el (on page 24 ). 13. Do one of the foll owing: o For tower m odels, retu r n the server to an upright position. o For rack models, slide the se rver back into the rack. 14. Conn ect each po we[...]

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    Hardware options i nstallation 62 o For tower m odels, insta ll the bezel. o For rack m odels, if remo ved, install th e security bezel (on page 22 ). Graphic c ard option The server supports up to three graphic card options. The server supports up to two double - wide graphic cards. For optimal performance, HP recomm ends that you install graphic [...]

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    Hardware options i nstallation 63 9. Open the PCIe retainer latch. 10. Do one of the foll owing: o If you are installing a single - width graphic card adapter, remove one PCIe blank. o If you are installing a double - width graphic card adapter, remove two PCIe blanks.[...]

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    Hardware options i nstallation 64 11. Install the graphic adapter in a x16 PCIe expansion slot. 12. Connect the graphic card adapter cable to the appropriate graphic card connector. NOT E: For more information ab out installing a graphic card, see the documentatio n that ships with the graphic card option kit.[...]

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    Hardware options i nstallation 65 13. Close the PCIe retainer latch. NOT E: Install the graphic card bracket only if you have installed a double - width graphic card. 14. Install the graphic card bracket, and then tighten the screws. 15. Install the fan cage. 16. Install the air baffle. 17. Install t he access pan el (on page 24 ). 18. Do one of th[...]

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    Hardware options i nstallation 66 21. Press the Power On/Standby button. The server exits stan dby mod e and applies fu ll power to the system. The system po wer LED changes from amber to green. 22. Do one of the foll owing: o For tower m odels, insta ll the bezel. o For rack models, i f remo ved, i nstall the secu rity bezel (on page 22 ). C ontro[...]

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    Hardware options i nstall ation 67 I nstall ing FB WC capaci tor pac k CAUTION: The cache module connector does not use the industry s tandard DDR3 mini DIMM pinout. Do not use this controller with cache mod ules designed for other controller m odels, because the controller can malfunction and you can lose data. Also, do not transfer t his ca che m[...]

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    Hardware options i nstallation 68 14. Do one of the foll owing: o For tower models, return the se rver to an upright position. o For rack models, slide the se rver back into the rack. 15. Conn ect each po wer cord to the server. 16. Connect each p ower c ord to the power sour ce. 17. Press the Power On/Standby button. The server exits stan dby mod [...]

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    Hardware options i nstallation 69 7. Install the cache module. 8. Install the air baffle. 9. Install t he access pan el (on page 24 ). 10. Do one of the foll owing: o For tower models, return the se rver to an upright position. o For rack models, slide the se rver back into the rack. 11. Conn ect each po wer cord to the server. 12. Conn ect each po[...]

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    Hardware options i nstallation 70 IMPO RTANT: Fan louvers must be present for the redundant configuration. Without t he louvers, all four fans are nonredundant . NOT E: If your system is already installed with four fans, store the fan that is included in this kit as a spare. I nstalling a hot - plug re dundant fan 1. Do one of the foll owing: o For[...]

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    Hardware options i nstallation 71 7. Install the fan louvers, making sure tha t the louver click into place. 8. Remove the tab from each fan.[...]

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    Hardware options i nstallation 72 9. Install the fans, making sure that the fans click i nto plac e. 10. Install the PCIe air baffles. 11. Install t he access pan el (on page 24 ). 12. Do one of the foll owing: o For tower models, return the se rver to an upright position. o For r ack models, slide the server back into the rack. 13. Conn ect each p[...]

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    Hardware options i nstallation 73 o For rack m odels, if remo ved, install th e security bezel (on page 22 ). E ight - bay SFF drive cage option Install the optional eight - bay SFF drive cage in drive cage bay 2 or drive cage bay 3. To install an additional eight - bay SFF drive cage, an optional SAS controller is required. To obtain the option, c[...]

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    Hardware options i nstallation 74 7. Install the optional SFF drive cage. 8. Using the T - 15 screws, sec ure the opti onal SFF dr ive cage to the server. 9. Remove the ai r baffle. 10. Remove the fa n ca ge.[...]

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    Hardware options i nstallation 75 11. Connect the mini - SAS cables to the drive cage backplane option. 12. Connect the mini - SAS cables to the SAS controller option. NOT E: For more information about connecting the cables to SAS controller option, see the documentation that ships with SAS c ontroller option kit. 13. Connect the power c able to th[...]

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    H ardware options ins tallation 76 b. Install t he access pan el (on page 24 ). c. Slide the server back into the rack. 18. Conn ect each po wer cord to the server. 19. Conn ect each po wer cord to the power sou rce. 20. Press the Po wer On/Standby button. The server exits stan dby mod e and applies fu ll power to the system. The system po wer LED [...]

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    Hardware options i nstallation 77 6. Remove the blank from box 2 or box 3 7. Install the optional LFF hot - plug drive cage.[...]

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    Hardware options i nstallation 78 8. Using the T - 15 screws, sec ure the opti onal LFF d rive cage to the server. 9. Remove the air baffle 10. Remove the fan c age. 11. Connect the mini - SAS cables to the drive backplane option. 12. Connect the mini - SAS cables to the SAS controller option. NOT E: For more information about connecting the cables[...]

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    Hardware options i nstallation 79 13. Connect the power c able to the appropriate connector on the system board for your configuration. 14. Install the fan cage. 15. Install the air baffle. 16. For tower models, d o the fol lowing: a. Install t he access pan el (on page 24 ). b. Return the server to an upright position. 17. For rack models, do the [...]

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    Hardware options i nstallation 80 Enabling the TPM requ ires a ccessing RB SU (" HP RO M - Based Setup Utility " on page 91 ). For more information about RBSU, see the HP website ( http: //www.hp.co m/go/ilomgmtengine/docs ). TPM installation requires the use of drive encryptio n technology, su ch as the Mic rosoft Windo ws BitLocker Driv[...]

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    Hardware options i nstallation 81 6. Remove the air baffle (on page 25 ). 7. If installed, remove the PCI card from slot 9 . CAUTION: Any attempt to remove an installed TPM fro m the system board breaks or disfigures the TPM security rivet. Upon locating a broken or disfigured riv et on an installed TPM , administrators should consider the sy stem [...]

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    Hardware options i nstallation 82 15. Conn ect each po wer cord to the power sou rce. 16. Press the Power On/Standby button. The server exits stan dby mod e and applies fu ll power to the system. The system po wer LED changes from amber to green. 17. Do one of the foll owing: o For tower m odels, insta ll the bezel. o For rack m odels, if remo ved,[...]

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    Cablin g 83 C abling S erver data cabling Item Description 1 Optical d rive connect or 2 Drive cage 1, SAS connector 2 3 Drive cage 1, SAS connector 1 4 SATA con nec tor 5 SAS connector 6 SAS connector[...]

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    Cablin g 84 M edia device data c abling Item Description 1 Optical d rive connect or 2 Optical d rive connect or 3 Optical d rive connect or 4 SATA con nec tor 5 SATA con nec tor 6 SATA con nec tor[...]

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    Cablin g 85 O ptical dri ve cabling[...]

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    Software and c onfiguration utilities 86 S o f t w ar e a nd conf i gur ati on utilities S erver mode The software and configuration utilities presented in this section o perate in online mo de, offline mode, or i n both modes. Softw are or con fi gura ti on ut ili ty S erve r mod e HP iLO (on page 86 ) Online and Offl ine Active Health System (on [...]

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    Software and confi guration utilities 87 iLO 4 enables and manages the Active Health S ystem (o n page 87 ) and also features Agentl ess Management. All key intern al subsystems a re monito red by iLO 4. SNMP alerts are sen t directly by iLO 4 regardless of th e host operati ng system or even if no host operat ing system is instal led. Using iLO 4,[...]

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    Software and confi guration utilities 88 The Active Health System log, in conjunction with the sy stem monitoring provided by Ag entless Management or SNMP Pass - thru, provides continuous monitoring of hardware and configuration changes, system status , and service alert s for variou s server compo nents. The Agentless Mana gement Service is avail[...]

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    Software and confi guration utilities 89 H P Insi ght D iagno stics HP Insight Diagnostics is a proactive serv er management tool, available in both offline and online versions, that provides diagnostics and troubl esho oting capa bilities to assist IT a dministrat ors who verify server installations, troubleshoot problems, and perform repair valid[...]

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    Software and confi guration utilities 90 S cripting T oolkit The Scripting Toolkit is a serv er de ployment product that enables you to build an unattended automated installation for high - volume serv er deployments. The Scrip ting Toolkit is designe d to support ProLiant BL, ML, DL, and SL servers. The toolkit includes a modular set of utilities [...]

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    Software and confi guration utilities 91 • Enables direct update of BMC firmware (H P iLO) For more information about HP SUM and to acc ess the HP Smart Update Manager User Guide , see the HP website ( http://www.hp.c om/go/hpsum/docum entation ). H P ROM - Based Setup Utility RBSU is a configuration utility embedded in ProLiant servers that perf[...]

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    Software and confi guration utilities 92 NOT E: The server may not support all 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 To change any ORCA default settings and override the auto - co nfigurat ion process, press the F8 key when prompted. For more infor[...]

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    Software and confi guration utilities 93 WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! The serial number is loaded into the system during the manufacturing process and should NOT be modified. This opti on should only be used by qualified service personnel. This value should al ways match the serial number sticker located on the chassis. Warning: The serial number sho[...]

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    Software and confi guration utilities 94 ACU is now avai lable as a n embedded utility, starting with HP ProLi ant Gen8 serv ers. To ac cess ACU, use one of the f ollowing method s: • If an optional controller is n ot installed, press F10 during boot. • I f an optional controller is installed, whe n the system recognizes the controller during P[...]

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    Software and confi guration utilities 95 For more i nformation , see the Download drivers an d soft ware page for the ser ver. To a ccess the server - specif ic page, ent er the follo wing web address in to the browser: http://www.hp.com/support/ <ser vername > For example: http://www.hp.com/support/d l36 0g6 A utomatic S erver Re covery ASR [...]

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    Software and confi guration utilities 96 K eeping the system cu rrent D rivers IMPO RTANT: Always perform a backup befor e installing or updating device drivers. The server includes new hardware that may not have driver support on all O S installation media. If you are installing an Intelligent Provisioning - supported O S, use Intelligent Provisio[...]

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    Software and confi guration utilities 97 H P Operatin g Sy stems a nd Virtua lization Softw are Su pport for ProLiant Servers For inform ation about spec ific versions o f a suppor ted operating system , see the HP website ( http://www.hp.com/go/ossuppo rt ). H P Technology Service Portf olio HP Technology Services offers a targeted set of consulta[...]

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    Troubleshooting 98 T r ouble shooting T roubleshooting resou rces The HP ProLiant Ge n8 Troubleshooting Guide, Volume I: Troubleshooting provides procedures for resolvin g common problems and co mprehensive courses of acti on for fault isolatio n and identification, issue resolution, and software m aintenanc e on ProLian t servers and server blades[...]

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    Battery replacement 99 B at ter y r eplacement If the server no longer automatically displays the correct date and time, you m ight have to replace the battery that provides power to the real - time clock. Under normal use, battery life is 5 to 1 0 years . WARNING: The co mputer contains an internal lithium manganese dioxide, a vanadium pentoxide, [...]

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    Battery replacement 100 7. Remove the battery. IMPO RTANT: Replacing the system board battery resets the system ROM to its default configuration. After replacing the b attery, reconfigure the sy stem through RBSU. For more information about battery replacement or proper disposal, contact an authorized reseller or an authori zed service provider .[...]

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    Reg ula tory complianc e notic es 101 R egulator y compli ance noti ces R egulatory c omplian ce identifi cation number s For the purpose of regulatory compliance certifications and identification, this prod uct has been assigned a unique regulatory model number. The regulatory model num ber can be found on the product nameplate label, along with a[...]

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    Regul atory compl iance notices 102 radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not o ccur in a particular installation. If this equipment does ca use harmfu l interference t o radio o r television receptio n, whic h can be determined by turning the equ ipment off and on, the user is enc ouraged to try to correct the[...]

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    Regul atory compl iance notices 103 This Class A digital appara tus meets all requirements of the Canadian I nterference - Causing Equipment Regulation s. Cet appareil numériqu e de la classe A r especte toutes l es exigence s du Règlem ent s ur le matéri el broui lleur du Canada. Class B equipment This Class B digital apparat us meets all requi[...]

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    Regul atory compl iance notices 104 This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with your other household waste. Instead, it is your responsibility to di sp ose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collectio n point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equi[...]

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    Regul atory compl iance notices 105 Class B equipment C hinese noti ce Class A equipment V ietnam compliance marking no tice This marking is for applicable products only. Ukraine notice L aser co mpliance This product may be provided with an optical storage device (that is, CD or DVD drive) and/or fiber optic transceiver. Each of these devices cont[...]

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    Regul atory compl iance notices 106 WARNING: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein or in the laser product's installation guide may result in hazardous radiation exposure. To r educe the r isk of exposur e to hazardou s radiation: • Do not try to op en the module enc losure. Th ere are [...]

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    Regul atory compl iance notices 107 A coustics sta tement for German y (Ger äuschemission) Schalldruckpegel L pA < 70 dB(A) Zuschauerpositionen (bystander positions), Normaler Betrie b (normal operation) Nach ISO 7779: 1999 (T yppr üfung)[...]

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    Electrostatic discharge 108 E lectr o stati c disc har g e P reventing electrostatic discha rge To prevent damaging the system, be aware of the prec autions you need to fol low when setting u p the system or handling parts. A discharge of static electricity from a finger or other conductor may damage system boards or other static - sensiti ve devic[...]

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    Specif icatio ns 109 S pec if icati on s E nvironment al specifi cations Specification Val ue Tempera ture ra nge* Operati ng 10 ° C t o 35 ° C (50 ° F to 9 5 ° F) Shippi ng - 40 ° C to 70 ° C ( - 40 ° F to 158 ° F) Maximum w et bulb tem peratur e 28 ° C (82.4 ° F) Relativ e humidity (nonco ndensi ng)** Operati ng 10% to 90% Non - operat [...]

  • Pagina 110

    Specif ication s 110 Power suppl y specificati ons Depending on in stalled optio ns, the server is c onfigu red with one of t he following power supp lies: • HP 460 W Powe r Supply (92%) sp ecifications (on page 110 ) • HP 460 W CS Po wer Suppl y (94%) spec ifica tions ( on page 110 ) • HP 750 W Powe r Supply (92%) sp ecifications (on page 11[...]

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    Specif ication s 111 Rated ste ady - state power 460 W at 100V to 120V AC in put 460 W at 200V to 240V AC input Maximum pe ak power 460 W at 100V t o 120V AC i nput 460 W at 200V to 240V AC input HP 750 W Pow er Su ppl y (92% ) spe cificat ions Specification Val ue Input r equi rements Rated in put voltag e 100 to 12 0 VAC, 200 t o 240 VAC Rated in[...]

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    Specif ication s 112 HP 120 0 W CS Power S upp ly (94% ) sp ecifi ca tions Specification Val ue Input r equi rements Rated in put voltag e 100 to 12 0 VAC, 200 t o 240 VAC Rated in put freque ncy 50 Hz to 60 Hz Rated in put curr ent 10 A at 100 VAC 6.7 A at 200 VAC Rated in put power 990 W at 1 15V AC input 1315 W at 230V AC input BTUs per hour 306[...]

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    Technica l support 113 T e c h ni cal suppor t B efore you contact HP Be sure to have the following information av ailable before you call HP: • Active Health S ystem log Download and have available an Active Health Sys tem log for 3 days before the fail ure was detected. For more info rmation, see the HP iLO 4 U ser Guide or H P Intelligent Prov[...]

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    Technica l support 114 providers or service partners) identifies that the repair ca n be accomplished by the use of a CSR part, HP will ship that part directly to you for replacement. There are two categories of CSR parts: • Mandatory —P arts for which customer self repair is mandatory. If you request HP to replace these parts, you will be char[...]

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    Technica l support 115 Pour plus d'informations sur le programme CS R de HP, contactez votre Maintene ur Agrée local. Pour plus d'inform ations sur ce programme en Amér ique du No rd, consu ltez le site W eb HP ( http://www.hp. com/go/selfrepair ). R ipar a zi one da parte de l c li ent e Per abbreviare i tempi di riparazione e garantir[...]

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    Technica l support 116 HINWEIS : Ein ige Teile sind ni cht für Custom er Self Repair au sgelegt. Um den Ga rantieanspruch des Kunden zu erfüllen, mu ss das Teil von einem HP Service partner er setzt werden. Im illustri erten Teilekatalo g sind diese Teile m it „No“ bzw. „Nein“ gekennzeic hnet. CSR - Teile werden abhängig von der Verfügb[...]

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    Technica l support 117 sustituc iones que l leve a cabo el client e, HP se hará c argo de todos los gasto s de envío y devoluc ión de compon entes y escogerá la em pre sa de transporte que se utilice para dicho servicio. Para obtener más información acerca del pro grama de Reparaciones del propio cliente de HP, póngase en contacto con su pro[...]

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    Technica l support 118 Opcional – P eças cujo reparo f eito pelo clien te é opcional. Essas peças també m sã o projetadas para o reparo feito pelo cliente. No entanto, se desejar que a HP as substitua, pode haver ou não a cobrança de taxa adicional, dependendo do tipo de serviço de garantia destinado ao produto. OBSERVAÇÃO : Algumas pe?[...]

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    Acronyms and abbrev iatio ns 121 A c r on y ms an d abbr e v iati ons ABEND abnormal end ACU Array Configuration Utility AMP Advanced Memory Protection ASR Automati c Server Recover y CSA Canadian Standards Association CSR Customer Self Repair DDR double data rate ECC error checking and correcting FBWC flash - backed write cache IEC International E[...]

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    Acronyms an d abbrev iation s 122 NMI non - maskable interrupt NVRAM non - volatile memory ORCA Option ROM Configuration for Arrays PCIe peripheral component interconnect expre ss POST Power - On Self Test PPM processor p ower modu le PSP ProLiant Support Pack RBSU ROM- Based Setup Utility RDIMM Registered Du al In - line Memory Module RDP Rapid De[...]

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    Acronyms and abbrev iatio ns 123 TMRA recommended ambient operating temperature UDI MM Unregistered Dual In - Line Memory Modul e UID unit identification UPS uninterru ptible po wer system USB universal serial bus VCA Version Control Agent[...]

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    Docume ntation feedbac k 124 Doc umentatio n feedbac k HP is committed to providing documentation that meets your needs. To help us impr ove the documentation, send any errors, suggestion s, or c omments to Documentation Feedback ( mailto:doc sfeedback@hp.com ). Include the document title and part number, version number, or the URL when s ubmitting[...]

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    Index 125 A access panel 24 aco ustic s statement fo r Germany 10 7 Active Health S ystem 86, 87 ACU (Array Configuration Utility) 86, 93 Advanced ECC memory 50, 92 air baffle 25 airflow requirements 32 AMP (Advanced Memory Protection ) 92 AMP modes 92 Array Configuration Utility (ACU) 93 ASR (Au tom atic Server Reco ver y) 95 authori zed reseller [...]

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    Index 126 Federal Communications C ommission (FCC) notice 101, 102 firmware update 90, 96 firmware upgrade utility, troubleshooting 98 firmware, updating 96 firmware, upgrading 96 Foundation Care Services 97 front panel components 7 front panel LEDs 8 G graphics card option 62 grounding methods 108 grounding requirements 33 H hard drive blanks 57 h[...]

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    Index 127 power distrib ution unit (PDU) 33 power requi rements 33 power suppli es 56 power supply, installing 56 powering down 20 powering up 20, 37, 91 preparation procedures 20 pro - active notification 97 problem diagnosis 98 processors 39 product fea tures 86 Product ID 92 Q QuickSp ecs 86 R rack installation 31, 34, 36 rack resou rces 31 RBSU[...]