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        HP ProLiant ML110 G6 Server Maintenance and Service Guide
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3.                                           CSR                                                                                                                                                                                              Customer Self Repair    15       Illustrated parts catalog    Mechanical components    di    T M    Lames hier 9    JW  Vu    Sa  Sr ee  do  Lr oum db   Oo  rer    A ed   Gm l  Il pi     we          E  z d    ER       Illustrated parts catalog 16       ltem Description Spare part number Customer self repair   see page 5         Front bezel 584249 001 Mandatory    2 Access panel 584246 001 Mandatory   Miscellaneous plastic kit 585180 001 Mandatory      3 Drive release latch           4 Full length card retainer           5 Cable clamp                Mandatory   Parts for which customer self repair is mandatory  If  however  you require that HP  replace them for you  there may or may not be additional charges  depending on the type of  warranty service designated for your product        Optional    Parts for which customer self repair is optional  These parts are also designed for   p p p p g   customer self repair  If  however  you require that HP replace them for you  there may or may not be  additional charges  depending on the type of warranty service designated for your product      No    Some HP parts are not designed for customer self repair  In order to satisfy the customer  warranty  HP requires that an authorized service provider replace
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5.        Optional  Opcional     componentes para los que la reparaci  n por parte del usuario es opcional   Estos componentes tambi  n est  n dise  ados para que puedan ser reparados por el usuario  Sin  embargo  si precisa que HP realice su sustituci  n  puede o no conllevar costes adicionales   dependiendo del tipo de servicio de garant  a correspondiente al producto        No  No   Algunos componentes no est  n dise  ados para que puedan ser reparados por el usuario   Para que el usuario haga valer su garant  a  HP pone como condici  n que un proveedor de servicios  autorizado realice la sustituci  n de estos componentes  Dichos componentes se identifican con la   11     H  palabra    No    en el cat  logo ilustrado de componentes      Mandatory  Verplicht   Onderdelen waarvoor Customer Self Repair verplicht is  Als u HP verzoekt  deze onderdelen te vervangen  komen de reiskosten en het arbeidsloon voor uw rekening        Optional  Optioneel    Onderdelen waarvoor reparatie door de klant optioneel is  Ook deze  onderdelen zijn ontworpen voor reparatie door de klant  Als u echter HP verzoekt deze onderdelen  voor u te vervangen  kunnen daarvoor extra kosten in rekening worden gebracht  athankelijk van het  type garantieservice voor het product        No  Nee   Sommige HP onderdelen zijn niet ontwikkeld voor reparatie door de klant  In verband  met de garantievoorwaarden moet het onderdeel door een geautoriseerde Service Partner worden    vervangen  Deze onderdelen worden in d
6.     component     IMPORTANT  To streamline the configuration process  read through the entire    installation removal procedure first and make sure you understand it before you begin     Removal and replacement procedures 29    Post installation procedure    Perform the steps below after installing or removing a server component     1   2   3     Be sure all components are installed according to the described step by step instructions   Check to make sure you have not left loose tools or parts inside the server     Reinstall any expansion board  peripheral  and system cables that have previously been  removed     CAUTION  Do not operate the server for more than 10 minutes with the access panel and disk  drives removed  Otherwise  improper cooling airflow may damage the system components     Reinstall the system covers   Connect all external cables and the AC power cord to the system     Press the power button    on the front panel to turn on the server     Powering down the server    The server does not completely power down when the power button   is pressed  The button toggles  between On and Standby  The standby position removes power from most electronics and the drives   but some internal circuitry remains active  To completely remove all power from the system  disconnect  all power cords from the server     A WARNING  Hazardous voltages are present inside the server  Always disconnect AC power from  the server and other associated assemblies while working inside the uni
7.    Para obter mais informa    es sobre o programa de reparo feito pelo cliente da HP  entre em contato  com o fornecedor de servicos local  Para o programa norte americano  visite o site da HP     http   www hp com go selfrepair      Servico de garantia apenas para pecas    A garantia limitada da HP pode incluir um servico de garantia apenas para pecas  Segundo os  termos do servico de garantia apenas para pe  as  a HP fornece as pecas de reposi    o sem cobrar  nenhuma taxa     No caso desse servico  a substitui    o de pecas CSR    obrigat  ria  Se desejar que a HP substitua  essas pecas  ser  o cobradas as despesas de transporte e m  o de obra do servico     Customer Self Repair 11    PSE DESBIEEU     E A    FERIAL  AAR OSI    IT A m RESCUE ERT 6101  PP CES MORE A CS  CSR   Ban 0 U ET  BORRIS  CRER zedin CHP  HPEPISHPIERMA TIS  AHR L t  he  HPIITOMR  R    SERIAL  SRRICRBLTEESET  CARICIA FOIE U BH U  eT     e BA BERCCHEAOAOMG  MBA COLT  tLtd3eBaHIT3SEXEHWKRSTOBSIIE  TO  PEF UC AI BIS 5 35388225 e E ECK    ER REDCREMIRE COS Am  CORB ORAEEOIHZERCI  AR DUT  GL OBS HPI   SEX HR A SEIT  BRULITFOMA IA S2 SEU E APSOSBERINI dUVCI  SIR TER   RLTUU YES CER ELEY ERER EATE      ik  PREAO   M08 mt REBCRCHACIHV ECA  ROR Ming 67      4  HEIHE  RPI ROLFI AL YET   MAGO TI  S  NR  MRE   CHER Ta SAM  snt OET     aban ea RE Ge  RE oTi  CSR  B SS  ETICA seg  Ef  MIE E OTI   EMEARI ESE DESEAR A YET     A    ADE EE  HPORBBSAB OBL TOEA  BRAKET FA MALE  RRAO  CSRA  BAS FIFE WIC  MMB AHP ERAT ENS ME
8.   Refer to the following sections for instructions about how to remove or replace the processor  the  memory modules  the expansion cards  and the system battery  The procedure for installing the  Lights Out 100c remote management card option is also provided     Processor    The Intel LGA 1156 processor socket supports the following Intel Xeon 3400 series processors     Intel Xeon X3460  Intel Xeon X3450  Intel Xeon X3440  Intel Xeon X3430  Intel Celeron G1101  Intel Pentium G6950  Intel Core 13 530  Intel Core 13 540       Processor installation guidelines    When configuring the processor  observe the following important guidelines     Handle the processor and heat sink with care  Damage to either may prevent the system from  functioning properly     Never touch the bottom surface of the processor or the contact pins on the processor socket   contaminant on these areas can damage the processor     Be sure that the server has the most recent ROM version  Failure to flash the ROM before  installing processors can cause system failure     Removal and replacement procedures 44    Processor installation    A WARNING  To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces  allow the heat sink and the  processor to cool before touching them        CAUTION  To prevent the heat sink from tilting to one side during installation removal procedures   observe a diagonally opposite pattern  an    X    pattern  when loosening and tightening the four  spring loaded screws     The procedu
9.   To allow an interleaving memory configuration  the Memory Interleaving field in the  Advanced   Advanced Chipset Control menu of the BIOS Setup must be set to Enabled     o Two DIMMs  interleaving      For optimum memory performance  install in the DIMM2A and    DIMMAB slots   o Four DIMMs    e When modules of varying speed are installed  the system will run at the fastest common  frequency as determined through the SPD registers on the memory modules     Removal and replacement procedures 49      A CAUTION  DIMMs can be damaged PY improper handling  Always use an anti static wrist strap and  grounding mat  and discharge static electricity before touching DIMMs     To install a memory module    1  Perform the pre installation procedure    2  Lay the server on its side  components showing     3  Locate an empty DIMM slot on the system board    4  If necessary  open the holding clips of the selected DIMM slot    5  Remove the memory module from its protective packaging  handling it by the edges   6    Install the memory module     a  Use both hands to hold the module by the edges  and then insert it perpendicularly into the  slot  1      The DIMM slots are structured to ensure proper installation  If you insert a memory module  but it does not fit easily into the slot  you may have inserted it incorrectly  Reverse the  orientation of the module and insert it again     b  Press the module at both ends to seat it fully into the slot  2      The holding clips will automatically 
10.   Wake on LAN    Advanced Chipset Control    Advanced Processor  Options    Description Options  Select which processor power management profile to employ  Efficiency   e Efficiency     Power saving efficiency is prioritized  Performance  e Performance   boosting system performance is prioritized  Custom    e Custom   User dependent power management profile     Enable this option to allow the server to be turned on or woken Enabled  up remotely by another computer over the network  Disabled    Note  After enabling WOL in BIOS Setup  you may be required  to enable the WOL setting on your operating system as well  before the WOL function can be employed  Consult your OS  documentation for related instructions     Displays the settings related to the system chipsets     Press Enter to access the related submenu     Displays the settings related to the processor     Press Enter to access the related submenu     Diagnostics tools 75       Field Description Options    I O Device Configuration Displays the settings related to the serial port     Press Enter to access the related submenu     Hard Disk Configuration Displays the settings related to the system hard drives     Press Enter to access the related submenu     USB Configuration Displays the settings related to the USB function     Press Enter to access the related submenu     IPMI Displays server managementrelated settings     Press Enter to access the related submenu     Console Redirection Displays console redirection rela
11.   de garantie applicable    votre produit        No  Non    Certaines pi  ces HP ne sont pas con  ues pour permettre au client d effectuer lui m  me la  r  paration  Pour que la garantie puisse s appliquer  HP exige que le remplacement de la pi  ce soit  effectu   par un Mainteneur Agr      Ces pi  ces sont identifi  es par la mention  Non  dans le  Catalogue illustr        Mandatory  Obbligatorie    Parti che devono essere necessariamente riparate dal cliente  Se il cliente  ne affida la riparazione ad HP  deve sostenere le spese di spedizione e di manodopera per il  servizio        Optional  Opzionali    Parti la cui riparazione da parte del cliente    facoltativa  Si tratta comunque  di componenti progettati per questo scopo  Se tuttavia il cliente ne richiede la sostituzione ad HP    p prog per q p  potrebbe dover sostenere spese addizionali a seconda del tipo di garanzia previsto per il prodotto        No  Non CSR   Alcuni componenti HP non sono progettati per la riparazione da parte del cliente   Per rispettare la garanzia  HP richiede che queste parti siano sostituite da un centro di assistenza  autorizzato  Tali parti sono identificate da un  No  nel Catalogo illustrato dei componenti     Mandatory  Zwingend    Teile  die im Rahmen des Customer Self Repair Programms ersetzt werden  m  ssen  Wenn Sie diese Teile von HP ersetzen lassen  werden Ihnen die Versand  und Arbeitskosten  f  r diesen Service berechnet        Optional  Optional    Teile  f  r die das Customer Se
12.  29  expansion board  51  memory  49  Phoenix SecureCore Setup Utility  70  postinstallation procedure  30  power supply unit  66  pre installation procedure  29  processor  44  references  27  symbols in equipment  28  system battery  61  system drives  34  system fan  64  tools  27  warnings precautions  27  hardware monitoring  chipset  106  external ambient thermal sensor  99  system board LED indicators  105  HDD  See hard disk drive  HDD EMI shield  removing  40  heat sink  installing  48  part number  21  precaution  45  removing  45    HP    contact information  26    technical support  26        I O ports  listing  106   I O subsystem  106   illustrated parts catalog  mechanical components  16  system components  20    Item Specific Help panel  72    M  MAC address  73  management NIC port  LED indicators  104  mechanical components  16  Media Access Control  See MAC address  memory  DIMM part numbers  21  DIMM slots location  49  error LED indicator  105  installation guidelines  49  installing  50  population sequence  49  specifications  107  memory controller  106    multi boot support  91    N  network operating system  See NOS support  NOS support  109    0  ODD  See optical disc drive  onboard controllers  LAN  106  memory controller  106  storage controller  106  VGA  106  optical disc drive    part number  21    P   Phoenix SecureCore  overview  70   Phoenix SecureCore Setup Utility  flashing the BIOS  95   Phoenix SecureCore Setup Utility    Index 113    ad
13.  ASPM  in a Windows Vista environment  When Disabled  enabled  Vista allows PCle devices to function in a manner that  will maximize power efficiency    Note  This option must be set to Disabled when a PCle expansion  card is installed to avoid system hang ups        Intel VT for Directed 1 0  VT d  submenu    In a virtual setup  multiple operating systems and applications in independent partitions can run on a  single server  When enabled  VT d improves I O performance and provides increased security  through device isolation using hardware assisted remapping     Intel UT for Directed 1 0  UT d     Enter       NOTES     e Enable the Intel Virtualization Technology option in the Advanced   Advanced Processor Options submenu  before enabling the VT d function     e After enabling VT d in BIOS Setup  you need to enable it on your operating system as well  Consult your  OS documentation for related instructions     Diagnostics tools 77    Advanced Processor Options submenu    Advanced Processor    Active Processors  rocessor Hyp Thread i    ization Technology          1 PA L  ine Freretcn       Field Description Options   Active Processor Select the number of CPU cores to activate  Max  Cores  Two cores  One core    Processor Hyper Threading Select whether to enable Intel Hyper Threading  HT  Technology Enabled  in your server  HT enables the host operating system to viewa   Disabled  single physical processor to appear as two logical processors    This can boost performance in 
14.  Status Description  1 ODD activity Green Ongoing ODD activity  2 HDD activity Green Ongoing HDD activity  3 System power Green Power on mode  Amber Standby mode  4 Management NIC link Green Network link established  5 Management NIC activity Blinking green Ongoing network activity  6 Embedded NIC activity Blinking green Ongoing network activity  7 Embedded NIC link Green 100 Mbps connection  Orange Gigabit connection             Connectors  switches  and LEDs 105    System board LED indicators       Indicator    Heat sink failure  DC power on    Management controller  heartbeat    System processor over  temperature  OTP     Standby power  System fan failure    Memory module failure    Status  Amber  Green    Blinking green    Amber    Green  Amber  Amber    Description  Heat sink error detected  System is turned on     Baseboard Management Controller  BMC  activity    A system or processor temperature sensor has been    breached   System is in standby mode   System fan error detected    Memory module error detected       Connectors  switches  and LEDs 106       System specitications    Hardware specitications    System unit       ltem  Processor socket    Processor support    Core logic  Bridge interface    Hardware monitoring  chipset    Ethernet controller  Memory controller    Storage controller    Graphics controller    I O subsystem    Memory    Media storage    I O ports    Status LED indicators    Description  Intel LGA 1156  Intel Celeron G1101  Intel Pentium G6950  
15.  and foot stand     Height  Width  Depth    Server weight  maximum configuration   approximate     Basic configuration    Fully loaded configuration    Description    uATX  Micro Advanced Technology Extended     244 mm  9 6 in   244 mm  9 6 in     365 22 mm  14 38 in    175 mm  6 9 in    With bezel   423 mm  16 65 in   Without bezel   390 mm  15 35 in     11 40 kg  25 13 Ib   13 85 kg  30 53 lb        Environmental specifications       Item    Temperature range  Operating    Non operating    Humidity  non condensing   Operating    Non operating    Altitude  Operating    Non operating    Acoustic noise  Idle  minimum  fixed disk drives  spinning   Operating  minimum  random seeks    to fixed disk drives     Description    0 35   C  32 95   F    35 65   C   31 149   F     10 90  RH  10 95  RH    0 10 000 ft  0 30 000 ft    L Wad   4 32 BELS  L pAm   24 9 dBA    L Wad   4 41 BELS  L pAm   25 dBA    NOTE  The listed sound levels apply to standard shipping configurations  Additional options may result in increased    sound levels        111    System specifications       Index    A  AC power    power down procedure  30   system board LED indicator  105  access panel   part number  17   removing  32  admin password   changing  90   removing  90   resetting  90   setting  89    B  Basic Input Output System  70  battery  location  61  replacement warnings  61  replacing  62  BIOS  See Basic Input Output System  CMOS clear  94  flashing  95  recovering  94  updating  95  BIOS boot blo
16.  chassis  1      b  Secure the power supply unit to the chassis using the four screws you removed in step 2 b     2      c  Reconnect the system power cables you removed in step 2 a  3         4  Perform the postinstallation procedure     Removal and replacement procedures 67       Diagnostics tools    Troubleshooting resources    NOTE  For common troubleshooting procedures  the term  server  is used to mean servers and  server blades     The HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide provides simple procedures for resolving common  problems as well as a comprehensive course of action for fault isolation and identification  error  message interpretation  issue resolution  and software maintenance     To obtain the guide  refer to any of the following sources and then select the HP ProLiant Servers  Troubleshooting Guide   e The server specific Documentation CD    e The Business Support Center on the HP website  http    www hp com support   Navigate to the  server technical support page  Under self help resources  select ProLiant Troubleshooting Guide     e The Technical Documentation website  http    www docs hp com   Select Enterprise Servers     Workstations and Systems Hardware  and then the appropriate server     HP Insight Diagnostics    HP Insight Diagnostics is a proactive server management tool  available in both offline and online  versions  that provides diagnostics and troubleshooting capabilities to assist IT administrators who  verity server installations  trouble
17.  de componentes     Seg  n la disponibilidad y la situaci  n geogr  fica  los componentes CSR se enviar  n para que  lleguen a su destino al siguiente d  a laborable  Si la situaci  n geogr  fica lo permite  se puede  solicitar la entrega en el mismo d  a o en cuatro horas con un coste adicional  Si precisa asistencia  t  cnica  puede llamar al Centro de asistencia t  cnica de HP y recibir   ayuda telef  nica por parte de  un t  cnico  Con el env  o de materiales para la sustituci  n de componentes CSR  HP especificar   si los  componentes defectuosos deber  n devolverse a HP  En aquellos casos en los que sea necesario  devolver alg  n componente a HP  deber   hacerlo en el periodo de tiempo especificado   normalmente cinco d  as laborables  Los componentes defectuosos deber  n devolverse con toda la  documentaci  n relacionada y con el embalaje de env  o  Si no enviara el componente defectuoso  requerido  HP podr   cobrarle por el de sustituci  n  En el caso de todas sustituciones que lleve a cabo  el cliente  HP se har   cargo de todos los gastos de env  o y devoluci  n de componentes y escoger   la  empresa de transporte que se utilice para dicho servicio     Para obtener m  s informaci  n acerca del programa de Reparaciones del propio cliente de HP   p  ngase en contacto con su proveedor de servicios local  Si est   interesado en el programa para    Norteam  rica  visite la p  gina web de HP siguiente  http   www hp com go selfrepair      Servicio de garant  a exclusivo d
18.  details of a SEL entry  select it then   list mode  press Enter        System event log screen       State fisserted  Assertion      0030 Therm TripO Processor 06 09 2009 12 39 05  State fisserted  Deassertion    0048 Therm Trip0 Processor 06 09 2009 12 39 06  State   sserted  Assertion    0060 Therm Trip0 Processor 06 09 2009 12 39 07  State   sserted  Deassert ion    0078 Therm Trip0 Processor 06 09 2009 12 39 00    State Asserted  Assertion      0090 Therm TripO Processor 06 09 2009 12 39 01    State fisserted  Deassertion      Help Select Item Change Values Setup Defaults  _ Exit Select Menu Select   Sub Menu Save and Exit    The SEL data is stored in BMC NVRAM  It contains logs of all   e sensor threshold violations   e monitored device errors   e   PMI watchdog timer events   e power ON OFF requests    Diagnostics tools 86    Each SEL entry indicates the    e Event ID  number assigned to identify the event type   e Device sensor that was activated   e Device that caused the event   e Date and time of event occurrence    e Event description    Real Time Sensor Data screen    The Real Time Sensor Data screen displays the current thermal and voltage values for various  hardware monitors  The minimum and maximum threshold levels are also indicated  Use the PgUp    and PgDn keys to view the entire record        ee Sensor Sensor Sensor Lower Upper      Type Name Data Units Limit Limit         SYS Ambient Temp 0 00 degrees C 0 00 42 00  CPUO DmnO Temp 42 00 degrees     0 00 1
19.  disk performance  but a power  outage or equipment failure might result in data loss or    corruption   SATA Port 0 5 Press Enter to display the individual configuration screen of installed SATA drive s         Diagnostics tools 81    SATA Port 0 5 submenus    Cylinder  Heads  Sectors   Total Sectors    Maximum Capacity    Multi Sector Transfer    Enter       Description Options   Select the type of drive connected to the related port  User   e Auto     BIOS detects what the drive is capable of  not the Auto  translation mechanism that was used to format the drive  CD ROM    Note  In this mode  if a drive is run in a mode other than the mode in ATAPI Removable  which it was partitioned and formatted  unpredictable results may  occur  including data loss   e CD ROM   An optical disc drive is installed in this port   e ATAPI Removable   An ATAPI removable drive is installed in this  port     e User  The user can manually edit other user configurable fields in  this submenu  This should be done only for hard drives that do not  support the LBA mode  or are not automatically detected    Note  The setting selected in this field will determine the availability of   other fields options in this submenv     These fields should be edited only for hard drives that do not support the LBA mode  or  are not automatically detected     Note  These fields are only available when the Type field is set to User     Displays the total number of sectors in the hard drive  as well as its maximum 
20.  mass  storage devices     To remove the access panel     1     2  3   4    Perform steps 1 through 4 of the pre installation procedure   Loosen the captive thumbscrew located on the rear edge of the access panel     Slide the panel back about 2 5 cm  1 0 in  to release it from the chassis notch     Detach the panel from the chassis        5     Place the access panel in a safe place for reinstallation later     Removal and replacement procedures 32    Front bezel    The front bezel must be removed to access the hard drives and the removable media devices     To remove the front bezel   1  Remove the access panel     2  Remove the front bezel     a  Press the three release tabs  marked by white arrows  located on the inner left edge of the    bezel  1    b  Rotate the bezel out slightly  and then pull it away from the front panel  2         3  Place the front bezel in a safe place for reinstallation later     Removal and replacement procedures 33    Drive bay contiguration    The server supports a maximum of six internal drives  The two upper drive bays are primarily for  removable media drives  while the four lower drive bays are only for hard drives        ltem Description           1  removable media drive  2  removable media drive   4  SAS SATA hard drive  3 SAS SATA hard drive  274 SAS SATA hard drive  1  SAS SATA hard drive    HDD spare screws    00   NX        O1   BR       N    Removable media drive spare screws       NOTE  The server does not support SAS and SATA HDD
21.  models at the same time     Removal and replacement procedures 34    System drive cable management    The figures in this section illustrate the system drives  data and power cable connections  Observe the  proper cable management guidelines described on page 31 when routing the cables     Data cable management  SATA hard drive cables       SAS hard drive cables       ltem Description   1 SATA cables   2 SAS HDD cable  3 SAS LED cable       Removal and replacement procedures 35    Power cable management       PSU cable label  P8    P9  P3  P4  P5  P    P     P2       Connects to   1  removable media drive  2   removable media drive  4  hard drive   3  hard drive   2  hard drive   1  hard drive    24 pin power connector     ATXPWRCN1     4 pin power connector     ATXPWRCN2     Removal and replacement procedures 36    Removable media drives    The two upper bays are half height bays that can accommodate a variety of removable media drives  including     e CD  DVD  CD RW DVD combo  DVD RW drives  e DAT 24i  40i  72i  Disk to Disk Backup Autoloaders  Internal External  DAT 40x6  72x6 drives    To install a removable media drive   1  Perform the pre installation procedure   2  Do one of the following     o If you intend to replace an old media drive  proceed to step 3     o If you intend to install a new media drive in the empty second removable media drive bay   proceed to step 4     3  Remove the media drive you intend to replace     a  Disconnect the power and data cables from
22.  retain system information when power  is removed  This 3 volt 200 mAh lithium coin cell RTC battery is located on the system board        It the server no longer automatically displays the correct date and time  the system battery that  provides power to the real time clock may need to be replaced  Under normal use  battery life is 5 to  10 years     System battery replacement warnings    Observe the following reminders when replacing the system battery     e Replace the battery with the same type as the battery recommended by HP  Use of another  battery may present a risk of fire or explosion     e  Arisk of fire and chemical burn exists if the battery is not handled properly  Do not disassemble   crush  puncture  or short external contacts  or expose the battery to temperatures higher than    60   C  140   F      e Do not dispose of used battery in water or fire  Dispose of used batteries according to  manufacturer s instructions     e Loss of BIOS settings occurs when the battery is removed  BIOS settings must be reconfigured  whenever the battery is replaced     Removal and replacement procedures 61    To replace the system battery        e    2  3  4   5    Perform the pre installation procedure    Lay the server on its side  components showing     If necessary  remove any accessory boards or cables that prevent access to the battery socket   Locate the system battery     Replace the system battery     i    IMPORTANT  Do not bend the spring latch when replacing the RTC 
23.  the BMC command line interface  CLI  is Shared   available at the BMC UART  System    e Shared   The switching operation between the BMC CLI and  USI is available at the BMC UART     e System   Only the universal serial interface  USI  COM data  is available at the BMC UART     Note  BMC refers to the remote management processor     Embedded Serial Port This field allows the user to assign control for the serial port  Enabled    When set to Enabled  users can manually configure the serial Disabled  port settings       Diagnostics tools 80    Hard Disk Contiguration submenu    SATA Mode Selection     Enter       Field Description Options  SATA Mode Selection Select whether to enable the Advanced Host Controller Interface Compatible   AHCI  function of the SATA controller  Enhanced    e Enhanced   The SATA controller enables AHCI  The RAID  function  if available  will also be enabled  The RAID setup  utility will be accessible during boo up    e Compatible   The SATA controller disables both AHCI and  RAID functions and runs in the IDE emulation mode    Note  For operating systems that do not have native AHCI   support  install the proper device driver first before enabling    AHCI   Drive Write Cache Select whether to enable write caching for the installed hard Enabled  drive s   When enabled  the disk system can acknowledge a Disabled    write operation as soon as the data is in the cache  not waiting  for the data to be physically written    Caution  Write caching improves
24.  the back of the installed drive  1      b  Pull and hold the release tab on the drive latch for the device you want to remove  2      c  Slide the device out of the drive bay  3            Removal and replacement procedures 37    d  Remove four screws from the sides of the drive     Reuse these screws when you install the new removable media drive        e  Place the old media drive on a static dissipating work surtace or inside an anti static bag     f  Proceed to step 5      X CAUTION  Do not discard the EMI shield  If the drive is removed in the future  you must reinstall the  shield to maintain proper cooling   4  Remove the EMI shield from the second removable media drive bay     a  Insert a Phillips screwdriver to the marked openings     on the shield to dislodge it from the  chassis  1      b  Remove the EMI shield from the chassis  2           Removal and replacement procedures 38    5  Remove the new media drive from its protective packaging     6  Doone of the following     o If you intend to replace an old media drive  insert the four screws you removed in step 3 d  into the top screw holes on the sides of the new media drive     o If you intend to install an additional media drive  remove four spare removable media drive  screws from the front chassis  and then insert them into the top screw holes on the sides of the  new media drive     7  Install the new media drive   a  Slide the new media drive into the selected bay until it clicks into place  1      b  Conne
25.  the display of the splash screen during bootup  Follow the steps below     1     2  3  4   5    6   7     In the Main menu screen  select the Boot Features field  and then press Enter   Select the Splash Screen field    Press the plus     or minus     key to set the field to Enabled    Press F10 to save the changes you made and close the Setup Utility     Reboot the server     The splash screen is displayed briefly at the end of POST     Phoenix SecureCore tm  Setup Utility       Press the Pause Break key to continue displaying the screen until another key is pressed     Press any key to continue with the system bootup     Diagnostics tools 93    Recording custom Setup values    Keep a record of the custom Setup values you have set up for your system BIOS  If the custom values  ever need restoring  after a CMOS clear  for example   you must run the Setup Utility and enter these  custom settings again  Make sure to update this record whenever you make any change to these  Setup settings or install new hardware     You can either record the Setup values manually  hard copy  or use a CMOS backup utility     To manually record the custom Setup values    1  Access the Setup utility    2  Go through each menu and submenus page  and press Print Screen to make a hard copy   3  For multiple page menus  move to each page and print each screen     If a printer is not available  write down the values on a piece of paper  Make sure to write them  down legibly and accurately     4  Label 
26.  the part  These parts are identified  as  No  in the Illustrated Parts Catalog      Mandatory  Obligatoire   Pi  ces pour lesquelles la r  paration par le client est obligatoire  Si vous  demandez    HP de remplacer ces pi  ces  les co  ts de d  placement et main d   uvre du service vous  seront factur  s        Optional  Facultatif    Pi  ces pour lesquelles la r  paration par le client est facultative  Ces pi  ces sont    galement concues pour permettre au client d effectuer lui m  me la r  paration  Toutefois  si vous  demandez    HP de remplacer ces pi  ces  l intervention peut ou non vous   tre factur  e  selon le type  de garantie applicable    votre produit        No  Non    Certaines pi  ces HP ne sont pas con  ues pour permettre au client d effectuer lui m  me la  r  paration  Pour que la garantie puisse s appliquer  HP exige que le remplacement de la pi  ce soit  effectu   par un Mainteneur Agr      Ces pi  ces sont identifi  es par la mention  Non  dans le  Catalogue illustr        Mandatory  Obbligatorie    Parti che devono essere necessariamente riparate dal cliente  Se il cliente  ne affida la riparazione ad HP  deve sostenere le spese di spedizione e di manodopera per il  servizio        Optional  Opzionali    Parti la cui riparazione da parte del cliente    facoltativa  Si tratta comunque  di componenti progettati per questo scopo  Se tuttavia il cliente ne richiede la sostituzione ad HP    p prog per q p  potrebbe dover sostenere spese addizionali a seconda 
27. 00 00  CPUO Dmni Temp N A degrees C 0 00 95 00  DDR Ambient Temp 32 00 degrees C 0 00 72 50  PCI Ambient Temp 21 00 degrees C 0 00 66 00  DIMMA1 Temp 30 00 degrees C 0 00 87 00  DIMMAZ Temp 30 00 degrees C 0 00 87 00  DIMMB1 Temp 27 50 degrees C 60 00 87 00  DIMMB2 Temp 30 00 degrees C 0 00 87 00     Help Select Item Change Ualues Setup Defaults   Exit Select Menu Select   Sub Menu Save and Exit    Console Redirection submenu       Item Specific Help A        Enable Disable Console  Redirection            WER Select SES F Change Values Setup Defaults  Exit Select Menu Select   Sub Menu Saue and Exit  Field Description Options  BIOS Serial Console Port   Select whether to enable the serial port for console redirection    Enabled  When enabled  users can access the system BIOS and monitor Disabled    the server from a remote location using a serial port connection     Diagnostics tools    87       Field Description Options    Baud Rate Select the baud rate for console redirection  9600  19 2K  38 4K  57 6K  115 2K       Security menu    Admin Password       Field Description  Admin Password ls Current admin password status  Clear or Set   Admin Password Select the field  and then press Enter to set  change  or remove the admin    password  The admin password allows the user to access and change all settings in  the Setup Utility     Password on Boot Select whether to require the admin password during bootup        Diagnostics tools 88    To set an admin password     1   n the S
28. 4 001 Mandatory  19 FBWC cache module  512 MB 578882 001 Mandatory   20 FBWC cache module  1 GB 505908 001 Mandatory        Illustrated parts catalog 22     Mandatory    Parts for which customer self repair is mandatory  If  however  you require that HP  replace them for you  there may or may not be additional charges  depending on the type of  warranty service designated tor your product        Optional    Parts for which customer self repair is optional  These parts are also designed for   H H H H g   customer self repair  If  however  you require that HP replace them for you  there may or may not be  additional charges  depending on the type of warranty service designated for your product      No    Some HP parts are not designed for customer self repair  In order to satisfy the customer  warranty  HP requires that an authorized service provider replace the part  These parts are identified  as  No  in the Illustrated Parts Catalog      Mandatory  Obligatoire   Pi  ces pour lesquelles la r  paration par le client est obligatoire  Si vous  demandez    HP de remplacer ces pi  ces  les co  ts de d  placement et main d   uvre du service vous  seront factur  s        Optional  Facultatif    Pi  ces pour lesquelles la r  paration par le client est facultative  Ces pi  ces sont    galement concues pour permettre au client d effectuer lui m  me la r  paration  Toutefois  si vous  demandez    HP de remplacer ces pi  ces  l intervention peut ou non vous   tre factur  e  selon le type
29. Description   System drive cables   Power button   front panel LED cable   Front USB port cable   External ambient thermal sensor cable  SATA HDD   ODD cable   SAS HDD cable   SAS LED cable   Mass storage devices   Optical disc drive  5 25 in    a  SATA DVD ROM drive   b  SATA DVD RW drive   160 GB non hot plug SATA hard drive  Heat sink    Processor  include alcohol pad and thermal  compound     a  Intel Xeon X3460   b  Intel Xeon X3450   c  Intel Xeon X3440   d  Intel Xeon X3430   e  Intel Celeron G1101   f  Intel Pentium G6950   g  Intel Core i3 530   h  Intel Core i3 540   Memory module  ECC RoHS   a  1 GB PC3 10600E UDIMM  b  2 GB PC3 10600E UDIMM  c  4 GB PC3 1600E UDIMM  System board   SAS controller board   BBWC  Battery Back Write Cache  cable  SAS cache battery option kit  System fan    300W power supply unit with cable assembly    Spare part number    576929 001  576928 001  592430 001  452334 001  576925 001  576926 001    447464 001  447466 001  483096 001  576927 001    590323 001  590324 001  590325 001  590326 001  600639 001  600128 00   600133 001  600134 001    501539 001  501540 001  501541 001  5 6924 00   462594 00   488137 00   398648 001  576930 001  576931 001    Customer self repair    Mandatory     Mandatory     Mandatory     Mandatory     Mandatory     Mandatory   Mandatory   Mandatory   Mandatory    Mandatory    Mandatory     Illustrated parts catalog 21       ltem Description    Spare part number Customer self repair  18 FBWC capacitor pack 58732
30. Dichos componentes se identifican con la  palabra    No    en el cat  logo ilustrado de componentes      Mandatory  Verplicht   Onderdelen waarvoor Customer Self Repair verplicht is  Als u HP verzoekt  deze onderdelen te vervangen  komen de reiskosten en het arbeidsloon voor uw rekening        Optional  Optioneel    Onderdelen waarvoor reparatie door de klant optioneel is  Ook deze  onderdelen zijn ontworpen voor reparatie door de klant  Als u echter HP verzoekt deze onderdelen  voor u te vervangen  kunnen daarvoor extra kosten in rekening worden gebracht  athankelijk van het  type garantieservice voor het product        No  Nee   Sommige HP onderdelen zijn niet ontwikkeld voor reparatie door de klant  In verband  met de garantievoorwaarden moet het onderdeel door een geautoriseerde Service Partner worden  vervangen  Deze onderdelen worden in de geillustreerde onderdelencatalogus aangemerkt met   Nee      Mandatory  Obrigat  ria   Pe  as cujo reparo feito pelo cliente    obrigat  rio  Se desejar que a HP  substitua essas pe  as  ser  o cobradas as despesas de transporte e m  o de obra do servi  o        Optional  Opcional   Pe  as cujo reparo feito pelo cliente    opcional  Essas pecas tamb  m 500  projetadas para o reparo feito pelo cliente  No entanto  se desejar que a HP as substitua  pode  haver ou n  o a cobran  a de taxa adicional  dependendo do tipo de servi  o de garantia destinado  ao produto        No  Nenhuma   Algumas pe  as da HP n  o s  o projetadas para o repar
31. HP  Servicepartner  bei der Diagnose feststellt  dass das Produkt mithilfe eines CSR Teils repariert werden  kann  sendet Ihnen HP dieses Bauteil zum Austausch direkt zu  CSR  Teile werden in zwei Kategorien  unterteilt    e  Zwingend  Teile  f  r die das Customer Self Repair Verfahren zwingend vorgegeben ist  Wenn  Sie den Austausch dieser Teile von HP vornehmen lassen  werden Ihnen die Anfahrt  und  Arbeitskosten f  r diesen Service berechnet    e  Optional    Teile  f  r die das Customer Self Repair Verfahren optional ist  Diese Teile sind auch  f  r Customer Self Repair ausgelegt  Wenn Sie jedoch den Austausch dieser Teile von HP  vornehmen lassen m  chten  k  nnen bei diesem Service je nach den f  r Ihr Produkt vorgesehenen  Garantiebedingungen zus  tzliche Kosten anfallen     HINWEIS  Einige Teile sind nicht f  r Customer Self Repair ausgelegt  Um den Garantieanspruch des  Kunden zu erf  llen  muss das Teil von einem HP Servicepartner ersetzt werden  Im illustrierten  Teilekatalog sind diese Teile mit   No  bzw     Nein    gekennzeichnet     CSR Teile werden abh  ngig von der Verf  gbarkeit und vom Lieferziel am folgenden Gesch  ftstag  geliefert  F  r bestimmte Standorte ist eine Lieferung am selben Tag oder innerhalb von vier Stunden  gegen einen Avfpreis verf  gbar  Wenn Sie Hilfe ben  tigen  k  nnen Sie das HP technische Support  Center anrufen und sich von einem Mitarbeiter per Telefon helfen lassen  Den Materialien  die mit  einem CSR Ersatzteil geliefert werden  
32. HP ProLiant MLIIO G6 Server    Maintenance and Service Guide        lt     Part number 5801 33 003  Third edition March 2010    Legal notices     Copyright 2009  2010 Hewlett Packard Development Company  L P     The information contained herein is subject to change without notice  The only warranties for HP products and services are  set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services  Nothing herein should be construed  as constituting an additional warranty  HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein     Intel  Intel Xeon  Intel Celeron  Intel Pentium  and Intel Core are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U S  and other  countries     Microsoft and Windows Server are U S  registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation        Contents    AI E 5  Cs      IDEM TUE EEEE ai 9   Ta A ee 16  Mechanical components EE E E EENEG 16  SEENEN Ee 20  HP COMI Cr E 26  Delos Le  coniac Hr ei i 26  Removal and replacement procedures issues PA  cs e oe 27  Server warnings and CU IR EET E EE EE T EE sn nnn inn A Ah 27  Symbols on equipments EI nnn tan 28  Electrostatic discharge information sesos leia calido lic E E lu Pas IRE eu A taints 29  Pre installation 01 Le      0    EP 29  Pestinstallatien PROCS CON sacas aida 30  Pewering down EE 30  Cable E E EE 31  Ke 22  PEC LE 32  Relig or A A 33  Drive bay configuration E 34  System drive cable eh Le EE 35  Removable 16010 drives     37  o A A 40  Re o o MA PI 44  
33. ITE  ATMESAREHES  HP SIB ER RE EH EH  Ree  FEMA Pica    E           Mandatory  3846     SPATE HOT SE EHEH     ARERR HP BLES  gt  HP HS ere Du AR SPT A ee eS  ALAS        Optional  SAA      SA E rief irte HOUSE SR BES ARS AB TEE FH     TE     WRABER HP ACER              BERE SUR TRE ERAUS S LESE STRE RU CR ESL ERES AR V Me        No  E Eer CHECK DUREE OUEST IRA  E   IEEE UETEBSUSIUSEUEEL SR    m eA      Mandatory                                                                                         HPO                                        a                                                                                2 Optional                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          A let                                                                                                                 nies   3 No  No                                                                HP                                                                                                          HPE        PSS                                                                                                                             Illustrated parts catalog    19    System components    EE          Illustrated parts catalog 20       ltem           Oo Ioa   BR   WwW  N    12  13  14  15  16  17    
34. Intel Core i3 530  Intel Core i3 540     and Intel Xeon 3400 series processors  Intel Platform Controller Hub  PCH   Intel DMI  Direct Media Interface   2 5 GT s    ServerEngines Pilot Il Server Management Controller    Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5723  Integrated in the Intel processor    e SATA   Integrated in the Intel PCH  e SAS   SAS controller board  optional     Integrated in the ServerEngines Pilot II    e Full height tull length PCle Gen2 x16 slot  x16   e  Full height full length PCle Gen1 x8 slot  x4   e Full height tull length 32 bit 33 MHz PCI slot  e Full height hal length PCle Gen1 x4 slot  x1     e Two memory channels of two DDR3 slots each    e Supports PC3 10600E UDIMM with ECC support    e Two half height media bays for optical media and storage tape drives  e Four 3 5 inch bays for non hotplug SAS or SATA drives    e Front panel   Two USB ports    e Rear panel     PS 2 keyboard port  PS 2 mouse port  four USB ports  embedded  NIC port  video port  serial port  and remote management port    e Internal   One USB port each for a STD USB  USBCONN2  and a tape device   USBCONN3     e Front panel   Optical drive activity  hard drive activity  and power  e Rear panel   Activity and link status for the embedded management NIC ports    e System board   DC power on  standby  management controller heartbeat  heat  sink failure  system fan failure  memory module failure  and over temperature    System specifications 107       ltem Description    Server management e Onboard 
35. OS and applications that are    HT compliant   Intel Virtualization Select whether to enable Intel Virtualization Technology  VT Enabled  Technology allows a single platform to run multiple operating systems in Disabled    independent partitions     Adjacent Cache Line When enabled  the processor will retrieve the currently requested Enabled  Prefetch cache line  as well as the subsequent cache line  Disabled  When disabled  the processor will only retrieve the currently  requested cache line     Hardware Prefetcher When enabled  the processor s hardware prefetcher will be Enabled  allowed to automatically prefetch data and code for the Disabled  processor  This reduces the latency associated with memory  reads     CPU Power Management Press Enter to display the CPU Power Management screen and configure the  processor power management scheme        Diagnostics tools 78    CPU Power Management submenu    CPU Power Management Item Specific Help      Enabled  Enable Disable EIST  Turbo mode  Disabled     CPU CIE  Enabled   OS ACPI C3 Report  Enabled   CPU C6 Report  Enabled        F1 f   Esc Enter  Field Description Options  EIST  GU3  Select whether to enable Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology  Enabled    EIST allows a compliant OS to dynamically adjust the processor     Disabled  voltage and core frequency based on system usage  This can   result in decreased average power consumption and decreased   average heat production     Note  After enabling EIST in BIOS Setup  you nee
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37. Trusted Platform Module  Trusted Platform Module  102    U  uATX    Micro Advanced Technology Extended  See system  board  platform    uninterruptible power supply  30  UPS  See uninterruptible power supply    V  VGA controller  106    W    warranty  5    Index 115    
38. WRCN2  DIMMAB  DIMM3D  DIMM2A  DIMMIC  ATXPWRCN 1  CPUI  CPUFAN 1  PCHSW 1  FPCN 1  SATA   SATA2  SATA3  SATA4  SATA5  SATA6  USBCONN2  USBCONN3  FPUSBCONN1  HDDLEDCN 1    E       4 a   S   Oo ES A      ee    1       x Ki           1  d  s  r 4 Ki  i d    RE    ES          i 7 NT  7           eS  EE    Ki  d ER     Component    4 pin ATX processor power connector    Channel B 1  DDR3 DIMM slot   Channel B 274 DDR3 DIMM slot   Channel A 1  DDR3 DIMM slot   Channel A 2     DDR3 DIMM slot   24 pin ATX system board power connector  Processor   Heat sink cable connector    System configuration switch    Power button   front panel LED cable connector    1  HDD SATA cable connector   2  HDD SATA cable connector   3  HDD SATA cable connector   4  HDD SATA cable connector   1  ODD SATA cable connector   2   ODD SATA cable connector  Internal USB connector for STD USB  Internal USB connector for tape device  Front panel USB port connector    External HDD LED cable connector    Connectors  switches  and LEDs 102       ltem  21  22    29    24    25  26    27  28    Code  TPMCNI    Full height full length Slot 4  PCle x16  16  45W    Full height full length Slot 3  PCle x8  4  25W    Full height full length Slot 2  PCI 32 bit 33 MHz 25W    THERSNRCN 1    Full height half length Slot 1  PCle x4  1  25W    BATSOCKET      REARFAN 1    Component  TPM  Trusted Platform Module  connector    Full height tull length PCle Gen2 x16 slot  x16     Full height tull length PCle Gen1 x8 slot  x4     Fu
39. ain    0281 Memory size found by POST The user added or removed a memory module  thus the system  differed from CMOS memory size is different from the previous bootup value    02DO System cache error   Cache Processor error  Replace the processor   disabled   O2FO CPU ID      02F4 EISA CMOS not writeable   System board failure  Replace the system board    O2F5 DMA Test Failed The DMA control test failed    O2F6 Software NMI Failed An NMI signal is detected        Diagnostics tools 98    POST related troubleshooting    Perform the following procedures when POST fails to run  displays error messages  or emits beep  codes     If the POST failure is during a routine boot up  check the following     All external cables and power cables should be firmly plugged in   The power outlet to which the server is connected and is working     The server and monitor are both turned on  The bicolor status LED indicator on the front panel  must be lit up green     The monitor s contrast and brightness settings are correct    All internal cables are properly connected and all boards are firmly seated   The processor is fully seated in its socket on the system board    The heat sink is properly installed on top of the processor    All memory modules are properly installed     If you have installed a PCI expansion board  verify that the board is firmly seated and any  switches or jumpers on the board are properly set  Refer to the documentation provided with the  expansion board     All system ca
40. alues in a battery backed nonvolatile memory called CMOS  RAM  This memory area is not part of the system RAM  which allows configuration data to be  retained when power is turned off  The values take effect when the system is booted  POST uses these  values to configure the hardware  If the values and the actual hardware do not agree  POST  generates an error message  You must run this utility to change the BIOS settings from the default or  current configuration     The Setup Utility has five primary menu selections  including     e Main   e Advanced  e Security   e Boot   e Exit    To run the Setup Utility     1  Turn on the monitor and the server     It the server is already turned on  save your data and exit all open applications  and then restart  the server     2  During POST  press F10   If you fail to press F10 before POST is completed  you will need to restart the server     The first page to be displayed will be the Main menu showing the Setup Utility menu bar  Use  the left       and right   gt   arrow keys to move between selections on the menu bar     Diagnostics tools 71    Setup Utility navigation keys    Use the following keyboard keys to work your way through the various menu and submenu screens of    the Setup Utility        Key   lt  and  gt     T and      PgUp and PgDn  Home  End              and   Space      Enter  Ctrl Enter    Flor  lt A  lt H gt     Esc or  lt Alt X gt     F9  F10    Functions  To move between selections on the menu bar     To move th
41. and date the Setup values hard copy  and then store it in a safe and accessible place   preferably with other user documentation for your ProLiant server     CMOS backup utility    There are third party utilities that read the CMOS settings and record them to a regular file  which can  then be backed up through normal means  or copied to an external storage media  Some of these  utilities also offer the option of restoring the CMOS settings so you need not re enter them manually     These utilities are not always compatible with all versions of CMOS or types of CMOS  In addition    these utilities are not compatible with all operating system versions  Be sure to use a CMOS backup   utility that is designed for the particular CMOS type and OS version installed in your ProLiant server   For information on a compatible CMOS backup utility  contact your local HP representative     Loading system detaults    If your system fails after you make changes in the Setup menus  reboot the server  enter Setup and  load the system default settings to correct the error    To load the system defaults    1  Reboot the server in a normal manner    2  During POST  press F10 to access the Setup Utility    3  Press F9 to load the default values   A    Press F10 to save the changes you made and close the Setup Utility     Diagnostics tools 94    Clearing CMOS    You may need to clear the Setup configuration values  CMOS  if the configuration has been  corrupted  or if incorrect settings made in th
42. ant  Als u echter HP verzoekt deze onderdelen voor u te  vervangen  kunnen daarvoor extra kosten in rekening worden gebracht  afhankelijk van het type  garantieservice voor het product     OPMERKING  Sommige HP onderdelen zijn niet ontwikkeld voor reparatie door de klant  In  verband met de garantievoorwaarden moet het onderdeel door een geautoriseerde Service Partner  worden vervangen  Deze onderdelen worden in de geillustreerde onderdelencatalogus aangemerkt  met  Nee      Athankelijk van de leverbaarheid en de locatie worden CSR onderdelen verzonden voor levering op  de eerstvolgende werkdag  Levering op dezelfde dag of binnen vier uur kan tegen meerkosten  worden aangeboden  indien dit mogelijk is gezien de locatie  Indien assistentie gewenst is  belt u een  HP Service Partner om via de telefoon technische ondersteuning te ontvangen  HP vermeldt in de  documentatie bij het vervangende CSR onderdeel of het defecte onderdeel aan HP moet worden  geretourneerd  Als het defecte onderdeel aan HP moet worden teruggezonden  moet u het defecte  onderdeel binnen een bepaalde periode  gewoonlijk vijf  5  werkdagen  retourneren aan HP  Het  defecte onderdeel moet met de bijbehorende documentatie worden geretourneerd in het  meegeleverde verpakkingsmateriaal  Als u het defecte onderdeel niet terugzendt  kan HP u voor het  vervangende onderdeel kosten in rekening brengen  Bij reparatie door de klant betaalt HP alle  verzendkosten voor het vervangende en geretourneerde onderdeel en kies
43. basic hardware routines that can be called from DOS and Windows  applications     Configuring the system BIOS    NOTE  For ease of reading  Phoenix SecureCore Setup Utility will be simply referred to as  Setup   or  Setup Utility  in this guide  Also  the screenshots used in this guide display various Setup menu  screens with the default values identified  These values may not be the same as those in your server     Phoenix SecureCore Setup Utility is a hardware configuration program built into your system s Basic  Input Output System  BIOS   Since most systems are already properly configured and optimized   there is normally no need to run this utility   You will need to run this utility under the following conditions   e When changing the system configuration including    O Setting the system time and date   o Configuring the hard drives    o Specifying the boot device sequence    Diagnostics tools 70    Installing PCI expansion boards  Upgrading the system BIOS    Configuring the power management modes    O O    0    Setting up system passwords or making other changes to the security setup    e When a configuration error is detected by the system and you are prompted  Run Setup  message  to make changes to the BIOS settings     NOTE  If you repeatedly receive Run Setup messages  the system battery may be defective  In this  case  the system cannot retain configuration values in CMOS  Replace the system battery with a  new one     The Setup Utility loads the configuration v
44. battery  For proper    operation  the latch must retain contact with the battery     a  Insert a small flat blade screwdriver between the battery and spring latch to dislodge the  battery from its socket  1      b  Remove the old battery from its socket  2         6   7     Remove the new system battery from its protective packaging     Install the new system battery     a  Slide one edge of the replacement battery under the holder lip with the positive side facing  up  1      Removal and replacement procedures 62    b  Push the other edge down until the clamp snaps over the battery  2         8  Perform the post installation procedure     Removal and replacement procedures 63    System fan    A new system fan can be installed to allow the server to operate properly in case the default system  fan becomes detective     To replace the system fan      X CAUTION  Be sure to pe the system fan with your hand when removing screws from the  chassis  The fan could fall onto the system board or an accessory board causing damage if not  supported     1  Perform the pre installation procedure     2  Remove the default system fan   Disconnect the system fan cable from its system board connector  1      From inside the chassis  slightly detach the fan from the chassis  and then pull the four rubber  bolts through their chassis holes  2      c  Remove the fan from the chassis  3      LE  TH  1  se  ate   Le  Gei  bei       3  Remove the new system fan from its protective packaging     Remo
45. bles are securely connected and are in their proper order     If you have changed any switches on the system board  verity that each is properly set     Diagnostics tools 99       Connectors  switches  and LEDs    Connectors and components    Front panel                   ltem Icon Component    1    Optical disc drive  ODD   ODD manual eject hole  ODD eject button   xc Power button   ee   Front USB 2 0 ports  External ambient thermal sensor  HDD EMI shield thumbscrew  HDD EMI shield      OQ  1 DINIQ   0   R   OJN    Second removable media drive bay EMI shield    NOTE  The location of items 2 and 3 may vary depending on the model of the installed removable media drive        Connectors  switches  and LEDs 100    Rear panel       ltem Icon Component    1    Kensington lock notch  Cable lock provision notch  Access panel thumbscrew  Expansion slot cover retainer thumbscrew  Expansion slot cover retainer  Expansion slot 1 cover  Expansion slot 2 cover    Expansion slot 3 cover    Oo Io     Oo O CZE   h2    Expansion slot 4 cover    O    Management NIC port  RJ 45                 Video port         NO    Serial port    CO    USB 2 0 ports  Embedded NIC port  RJ 45   PS 2 keyboard port    6 E wu    Os    PS 2 mouse port    N    Power supply cable socket       Connectors  switches  and LEDs 101    System board    ltem    O   00   NIE no       h2    N                                            22            O I     00   44   Oo ZEN   CHE ND        O    00 2000 D    o       Code  ATXP
46. capacity     LBA mode      Notes   e These two fields do not appear when the Type field is set to CD ROM or ATAPI  Removable     e When the Type field is set to User  the value for the drive maximum capacity is  determined in CHS  Cylinders  Heads  Sectors  mode     Select the number of sectors per block that the SATA controller is Disabled  allowed to transfer per interrupt  2 Sectors  Note  When the Type field is set to Auto this field is automatically 4 Sectors  detected and is not user configurable  8 Sectors  16 Sectors    Diagnostics tools 82       Field Description Options    LBA Mode Control Select whether to use the logical block addressing  LBA  scheme Enabled  instead of the CHS scheme in specifying the location of data blocks  Disabled  Note  When the Type field is set to Auto this field is automatically  detected and is not user configurable     32 Bit I O Select whether to enable 32 bit IDE data transfers  When enabled the Enabled  IDE controller can combine two16 bit hard disk reads into a single Disabled    32 bit data transfer to the processor  This boosts the performance of  the IDE controller and the PCI bus     Transter Mode Select the method for moving data to and from the drive  Standard  Note  When the Type field is set to Auto this field is automatically Fast PIO 1  detected and is not user configurable  Fast PIO 2  Fast PIO 3  Fast PIO 4  FPIO 3   DMA 1  FPIO 4   DMA 2  Ultra DMA Mode Select the Ultra DMA  UDMA  mode for moving data to and from the Di
47. ck  94  BIOS splash screen  viewing  92  BMC  system board LED indicator  105  boot sequence    default settings  91  C    cable management  31  CMOS RAM  clearing  94  definition  71  POST error messages  97  resetting  94  core logic chipset  south bridge  106    CSR  See customer self repair    Customer Self Repair  5  D    diagnostics  Array Diagnostic Utility  69  HP Insight Diagnostics  68  HP Instant Support Enterprise Edition  69  Open Services Event Manager  70  Phoenix SecureCore  70  Survey Utility  69  Web Based Enterprise Service  69  drive bay configuration  data cable management  35  hard drives  40  power cable connections  36  removable media drives  37  system drive bays  34    drive release latch  17    E   electrostatic discharge  29   embedded NIC port  location  100  MAC address  73   environmental specifications  acoustic noise  110  altitude  110  relative humidity  110  temperature  110   ESD  See electrostatic discharge   expansion board  expansion slots  51  installing  51   expansion slot cover  removing  51   expansion slot cover retainer  installing  52  removing  51   external ambient thermal sensor  able connector  102    location  99    Index 112    F    front bezel  part number  17  removing  33    front panel  99    G  General Help window  72    H  hard disk drive  configuring  76  installing  40  part number  21  supported drives  40  hard drive  storage controller  106  hardware configuration  BIOS splash screen  92  ESD damage prevention 
48. ct the data and power cables to the back of the media drive  2         8  Perform the postinstallation procedure     Removal and replacement procedures 39    Hard drives    The four lower drive bays can accommodate 3 5 inch non hot plug SAS or SATA hard drives  The  following drive capacities are supported     e  Non hotplug SAS HDD   146   300   400   and 450 GB  e  Non hot plug SATA HDD   160   250   500   and 750 GB  1 TB    i  IMPORTANT  SAS hard drives require that you also install a SAS controller board  This board  should be installed in the full height tull length PCle Gen1 x8 expansion slot  For more information    about installing the SAS controller board  see page 53     To install a hard drive     1  Perform the pre installation procedure     2  Remove the HDD EMI shield   Loosen the HDD EMI shield thumbscrew  1      b  Slide the shield slightly to the right to release the shield tabs  2   and then pull it away from  the chassis  3         3  Doone ofthe following   o If you intend to replace an old hard drive  proceed to step 4     o  f you intend to install an additional hard drive  proceed to step 5     Removal and replacement procedures 40    4  Remove the hard drive you intend to replace   a  For a SATA drive  disconnect the power and data cables from the back of the installed drive   1    For a SAS drive  disconnect the SAS HDD cable from the back of the installed drive     b  Pull and hold the corresponding drive release tab  2      c  Slide the hard drive 
49. ctive and proactive service event filtering   analysis  and notification  The tool gathers event data from SNMP traps or information provided over  an HTTP interface and notifies an administrator or HP through SMTP and ISEE     For more information  refer to the HP website  http   h18000 www1 hp com support svctools       Phoenix SecureCore BIOS software    Your ProLiant server uses BIOS to boot up the system  The Phoenix SecureCore BIOS software is a  ROM BIOS based firmware that allows reliability  manageability  and connectivity for server  platforms  This software contains a set of programs permanently stored in an EEPROM chipset located  on the system board  These programs assist in managing  initializing  and testing the hardware  devices installed on the computer    The Phoenix SecureCore software serves three functions    e Configure the system from the Phoenix SecureCore Setup Utility    Using the Setup program  you can install  configure  and optimize the hardware devices on your  system  clock  memory  disk drives  etc    In addition  you can enable various features such as  serial console redirection  PXE boot  and much more        lnitialize hardware at boot using POST routines    During power on or warm reset  the software performs Power On Self Test  POST  routines to test  components  to allocate resource for various hardware devices  and to prepare the system to  boot to various operating systems     e Perform run time routines    Using the software  perform 
50. d to enable it  on your operating system as well  Consult your OS  documentation for related instructions     Turbo Mode Select whether to enable the Intel Turbo Boost technology  When Enabled  enabled  the processor can maximize its core frequency while Disabled  ensuring that it does not exceed its electrical and thermal  specifications     Note  The number of active processor cores dictates the upper  limit of Intel Turbo Boost technology     CPU CIE Select whether to enable Enhanced Halt State  When enabled  a Enabled  halt state is invoked during the OS idle period  This turns down     Disabled  the processor clock frequency  via multiplier control  resulting in  lower power consumption     OS ACPI C3 Report Select the preferred state for the processor core in C3 state   CST Enabled  as an ACPI C2 C3 state   Disabled  CPU C6 Report Select the preferred state for the processor core in C6 state   CST Enabled  as an ACPI C3 state   Disabled       Diagnostics tools 79    I O Device Configuration submenu    Item Specific Help    Syst   When BMC is selected   Embedded Serial Port  bl only the BMC CLI will  be available at the  BMC UART     When Shared is selected   the normal switching  operation between BMC  CLI and USI data will  be available at the BMC  UART      When System is select     Only USI COM data will  be available at the BNC  UART              Ce   Enter  Field Description Options  Embedded Serial Port Select the serial port operation mode  BMC  Mode e BMC   Only
51. del tipo di garanzia previsto per il prodotto      No  Non CSR   Alcuni componenti HP non sono progettati per la riparazione da parte del cliente   Per rispettare la garanzia  HP richiede che queste parti siano sostituite da un centro di assistenza  autorizzato  Tali parti sono identificate da un  No  nel Catalogo illustrato dei componenti     Illustrated parts catalog 17    Mandatory  Zwingend   Teile  die im Rahmen des Customer Self Repair Programms ersetzt werden  m  ssen  Wenn Sie diese Teile von HP ersetzen lassen  werden Ihnen die Versand  und Arbeitskosten  f  r diesen Service berechnet        Optional  Optional    Teile  f  r die das Customer Self Repair Verfahren optional ist  Diese Teile sind  auch f  r Customer Self Repair ausgelegt  Wenn Sie jedoch den Austausch dieser Teile von HP  vornehmen lassen m  chten  k  nnen bei diesem Service je nach den f  r Ihr Produkt vorgesehenen  Garantiebedingungen zus  tzliche Kosten anfallen        No  Kein    Einige Teile sind nicht f  r Customer Self Repair ausgelegt  Um den Garantieanspruch des  Kunden zu erf  llen  muss das Teil von einem HP Servicepartner ersetzt werden  Im illustrierten  Teilekatalog sind diese Teile mit   No  bzw     Nein    gekennzeichnet     Mandatory  Obligatorio    componentes para los que la reparaci  n por parte del usuario es  obligatoria  Si solicita a HP que realice la sustituci  n de estos componentes  tendr   que hacerse  cargo de los gastos de desplazamiento y de mano de obra de dicho servicio 
52. ds the default system values     Saves changes and closes the Setup Utility        Diagnostics tools 72    Setup Utility menus    The Setup Utility provides a menu bar with the menu selections  The menu bar choices are described  in the following sections     Main menu         Item Specific Help              ProLiant ML110 G6  027                0270907  3 Date 06 24 09   BK Intel R  Core TM CP    CPU Speed 2800 MHz   i   1 of 1 Enabled  2047MB    Embedded NIC MAC Address  00 24 81 B4 08 FC            Set Serial Number Text   0123456 789ABCDEF    Hoot Features       system Time   01 42 33   System Date   06 23 2009              WS UH           CES  Esc    Enter F10   Field Description   Product Name Server model name   ProLiant BIOS System BIOS revision number   BIOS Version System BIOS version   BIOS Date BIOS build date   CPU Type Processor model name   CPU Speed Processor speed   Physical CPUs Number of installed processor   Extended Memory Size of extended memory detected during bootup    Extended memory   Total memory  1MB    Embedded NIC MAC MAC address of the embedded NIC  Address    Set Server Asset Text Enter the server asset tag and serial number  This information is printed on the    serial label located on the rear panel   Set Serial Number Text    Boot Features Set which options to run during system bootup   Press Enter to access the related submenu    System Time Adjust the system time    System Date Adjust the system date        Diagnostics tools 73    Boot Fea
53. e     http    www hp com      HP Instant Support Enterprise Edition    ISEE is a proactive remote monitoring and diagnostic tool to help manage your systems and devices   a feature of HP support  ISEE provides continuous hardware event monitoring and automated  notification to identify and prevent potential critical problems  Through remote diagnostic scripts and  vital system configuration information collected about your systems  ISEE enables fast restoration of  your systems  Install ISEE on your systems to help mitigate risk and prevent potential critical problems     For more information on ISEE  refer to the HP website   http     www hp com hps hardware hw enterprise html      To download HP ISEE  visit the HP website   http     www hp com hps hardware hw downloads html      For installation information  refer to the HP ISEE Client Installation and Upgrade Guide   ftp    ftp hp com pub services hardware info isee client pdf      Web Based Enterprise Service    WEBES enables administrators to manage hardware events proactively  either locally or online  The  service provides real time multiple event analysis  crash analysis  and notification  locally through  SMTP and remotely through ISEE for OpenVMS  Tru64  and Microsoft Windows operating system  binary error logs     For more information  refer to the HP website  http   h18000 www1 hp com support svctools       Diagnostics tools 69    Open Services Event Manager    OSEM is a standalone tool that performs real time rea
54. e    To install an expansion board    section     2  Remove the SAS controller board from its protective packaging  handling it by the edges     3  Install the SAS controller board   It is recommended that the SAS controller board be installed in the full height full length PCle  Gen  x8 expansion slot   a  Slide the SAS controller board into the expansion slot  and then press it down to seat it  properly  1    b  Slide the expansion slot cover retainer toward the slots covers  2      Tighten the expansion slot cover retainer thumbscrew  3    d  Connect the SAS cable master connector to the SAS controller board  4      e  Connect the SAS LED cable to the to the SAS controller board  5         Removal and replacement procedures 54    f  Connect the SAS LED cable to the HDDLEDCN1 connector on the system board  6         g  Secure the SAS HDD and LED cables in the cable clamp located on the chassis base     4  If you will be using a SAS cache battery  proceed to the next section for instructions on how to  install the SAS cache battery     6  If not  proceed to page 40 for instructions on how to install a SAS hard drive     To install the SAS cache battery   1  Connect the BBWC cable to the SAS cache battery        Removal and replacement procedures 55    2  Install the SAS cache battery     a  Mount the SAS cache battery on the chassis indentation located below the HDD cage  1    b  Connect the BBWC cable to the SAS controller board  2      RK   13    a  Da       3  Proceed to 
55. e On  the power loss occurred     e On  The server switches back on after the AC power loss     Enable this option to display the splash screen during bootup  Enabled  Disabled    Diagnostics tools 74       Field  POST Speed Up    Extended Memory Testing    Virtual Install Disk    Embedded NIC Port 1 PXE    Description Options    Enable this option to skip certain POST routines and shortening   Enabled  others  This will decrease the time needed to boot up the system  Disabled    Select the type of memory test to employ during bootup  None  e None   Set the memory size based on previous boot  Just zero it  e Just zero it     Quick boot  set memory size to zero  Normal    e Normal   Full test  all test patterns written read    Select whether to enable access to the virtual install disk  The Enabled  virtual install disk is a holding place within the system ROM that Disabled  contains embedded boot drivers that may be necessary to   complete the operating system installation     Enable this option to allow remote boot over LAN via the Enabled    embedded NIC port  Disabled       Advanced menu            E Wake on Lan            Harddisk Configuration    USB Configuration    IPHI     Console Redirection        Advanced Chipset Control      Advanced Processor Options  Le 1 0 Device Configuration    Item Specific Help Y          Set default values for  any processor chipset   power savings related   features                    f    Enter       Field    Processor Power Efficiency  
56. e Setup Utility caused error messages to be unreadable     Use switch 1 of the system configuration switch  PCHSW1  to clear the CMOS data  See page 103  for the location of this switch     To clear CMOS         e     Perform the pre installation procedure    Locate the PCHSW1 switch on the system board    If necessary  remove any assemblies or cables that prevent access to the PCHSW1 switch   Flip switch 1 to the On position for about 3 seconds    Flip switch 1 back to the default Off position    Perform the post installation procedure    During POST  press F10 to access the Setup Utility     Press F9 to load the system default values     S Ae cw A cL A A 3      Press F10 to save the changes you made and close the Setup Utility     Recovering BIOS    An interruption during a BIOS update procedure  for example  a power outage  can corrupt the BIOS  code  which will cause the system to go into an unbootable state  You need to access and execute the  boot block code to reboot the server and recover the regular BIOS code     Use switch 2 of the system configuration switch  PCHSW1  to execute the boot block code  See  page 103 for the location of this switch   To execute the BIOS boot block code     1  Go to www hp com and download the following files to the root directory of a bootable device   You can use a diskette  an external USB drive  or a CD DVD   a  ROMPAQ exe  b  CPQSRVR2 cpu  c  CPQO270x xxx  d  CONFIC sys    2  Create and label a bootable ROMPAQ device using the downl
57. e a server  all devices must be tested and initialized  and the operating system must  be bootstrapped to the memory  This is referred to as Power On Self Test or POST  POST is a series of  diagnostic tests that checks firmware and hardware components to ensure that the server is properly  functioning  This diagnostic function automatically runs each time the server is powered on     These diagnostics  which reside in the BIOS ROM  isolate server related logic failures and indicate the  board or component that needs to be replaced  as indicated by the error messages  Most server  hardware failures will be accurately isolated during POST  The number of tests displayed depends on  the configuration of the server     POST error indicators    When POST detects a system failure  it either displays a POST error message  or emits a series of  beep codes     POST errors messages    Whenever a non critical error occurs during POST  an error message describing the problem appears  onscreen  These text messages are displayed in normal video  white text on black background   It  shows the details of the error  The following is an example of a POST error message     ERROR    0251  System CMOS checksum bad   Default configuration used    In some cases an error message may include recommendations for troubleshooting or require that you  press the Enter key to display recommendations  Follow the instructions on the screen     The next table lists the most common POST error messages with thei
58. e componentes    La garant  a limitada de HP puede que incluya un servicio de garant  a exclusivo de componentes   Seg  n las condiciones de este servicio exclusivo de componentes  HP le facilitar   los componentes de  repuesto sin cargo adicional alguno     Para este servicio de garant  a exclusivo de componentes  es obligatoria la sustituci  n de  componentes por parte del usuario  CSR   Si solicita a HP que realice la sustituci  n de estos  componentes  tendr   que hacerse cargo de los gastos de desplazamiento y de mano de obra de  dicho servicio     Customer Self Repair 9    Customer Selt Repair    Veel onderdelen in HP producten zijn door de Kont zelf te repareren  waardoor de reparatieduur tot  een minimum beperkt kan blijven en de flexibiliteit in het vervangen van defecte onderdelen groter is   Deze onderdelen worden CSR onderdelen  Customer Self Repair  genoemd  Als HP  of een HP  Service Partner  bij de diagnose vaststelt dat de reparatie kan worden uitgevoerd met een CSR   onderdeel  verzendt HP dat onderdeel rechtstreeks naar u  zodat u het defecte onderdeel daarmee  kunt vervangen  Er zijn twee categorie  n CSR onderdelen     e   Verplicht    Onderdelen waarvoor reparatie door de klant verplicht is  Als u HP verzoekt deze  onderdelen voor u te vervangen  worden u voor deze service reiskosten en arbeidsloon in  rekening gebracht     e Optioneel   Onderdelen waarvoor reparatie door de klant optioneel is  Ook deze onderdelen  Zijn ontworpen voor reparatie door de kl
59. e cursor to the field you want     The currently selected field will be highlighted  The right side of each menu screen  displays the Item Specific Help panel  This panel displays the help text for the  currently selected field  It updates as you move the cursor to each field     To move the cursor to the previous and next page of a multiple page menu   To move the cursor to the first page of a multiple page menu   To move the cursor to the last page of a multiple page menu     To select a value for the currently selected field  only if it is user configurable      Press the           or   Space   keys repeatedly to display each possible entry  or the  Enter key to choose from a pop up menu     A parameter that is enclosed in square brackets     is user configurable   Grayed out parameters are not user configurable for one of the following reasons   e The field value is auto configured or auto detected    e The field value is informational only     e The field is password protected   To select a field value or display more options for menu marked with D   To expand all device lists     To bring up the General Help window     The General Help window describes other Setup navigation keys that are not  displayed on the legend bar     If you press this key   e On one of the primary menu screens  the Exit menu displays   e On a submenu screen  the previous screen displays     e When you are making selections from a pop up menu  closes the pop up  without making a selection     Loa
60. e geillustreerde onderdelencatalogus aangemerkt met   N Il  ee      Mandatory  Obrigat  ria   Pecas cujo reparo feito pelo cliente    obrigat  rio  Se desejar que a HP  substitua essas pecas  ser  o cobradas as despesas de transporte e m  o de obra do servico        Optional  Opcional    Pecas cujo reparo feito pelo cliente    opcional  Essas pecas tamb  m 500  projetadas para o reparo feito pelo cliente  No entanto  se desejar que a HP as substitua  pode  haver ou n  o a cobran  a de taxa adicional  dependendo do tipo de servico de garantia destinado  ao produto        No  Nenhuma   Algumas pecas da HP n  o s  o projetadas para o reparo feito pelo cliente  A fim de  cumprir a garantia do cliente  a HP exige que um t  cnico autorizado substitua a pe  a  Essas pecas  est  o identificadas com a marca    No     N  o   no cat  logo de pecas ilustrado     Illustrated parts catalog 18       Mandatory  BF   HEBCRHENDAD A  SABIDO  1 LEER RARAMENTE  ZOE  EAI BIT  amp  35382245 A ENEE E EK      Optional   EX   RE E elexh rm c  o  opt Seed  Salut tLe SSA KRESS   PHAM side  SEU EU OSmBIXSBEqT Sg VY   E  AXP mosBIdSBUuCEE  Smart H  CLES RH  GEET Ee ON EE     No Fa  PRO ROBA  BEB CEBACLHVECA  MEORE rt  HP IHR RARA E  DEMFENDACIUZ  ets EEN E ECKE E a       Mandatory  52m  8     BREA ATH  Sek HP SAA  MT RARE SSES   n A Cen      Optional  AA     S amp P ap LARRETA ITHIM BEREA EA AITH  Fit  REX HP ABR   Jul d 32 A EAP onde ERR SARS EI  HP By feti Hu  B BRCE fr  DH       No  E     WE HP SIDEC B
61. ecurity menu screen  select the Admin Password field then press Enter     Admin Password          2  Type a new password in the password box    The password may consist of up to eight alphanumeric characters  A Z  a z  0 9    3  Retype the password to verify the first entry  and then press Enter   4  Press F10 to save the password and close the Setup Utility     fidmin Password    Setup Notice    Changes have been saved   Wont inuel       After setting the password  the Admin Password Is field value changes to Set     Diagnostics tools 89    Admin Password       Enter    Diagnostics tools 90    To change the admin password    1  In the Security menu screen  select the Admin Password field  and then press Enter   2  Type the original password in the password box    3  Type a new password  and then press Enter    4  Retype the new password to verity the first entry  and then press Enter again    5  Press F10 to save the password and close the Setup Utility     To remove the admin password    1   n the Security menu screen  select the Admin Password field  and then press Enter   2  Type the original password then press Enter    3  Press Enter twice without entering anything in the new and confirm password fields   4    Press F10 to save the changes you made and close the Setup Utility     The Admin Password Is field value is set to Clear     To reset the admin password     If you forget the admin password  use switch 8 of the system configuration switch  PCHSW T  to reset  it  S
62. ee page 103 for the location of this switch     1  Perform the pre installation procedure     2  Locate the PCHSW1 switch on the system board     If necessary  remove any assemblies or cables that prevent access to the PCHSW1 switch   Flip switch 8 to the On position for about 3 seconds    Flip switch 8 back to the default Off position    Perform the postinstallation procedure    During POST  press F10 to access the Setup Utility     Press F9 to load the system default values     p     p mo de    Press F10 to save the changes you made and close the Setup Utility     Diagnostics tools 91    Boot menu    Use this menu to set the preferred drive sequence in which the Setup Utility attempts to boot the  operating system            Item Specific Help                           Removable Devices  CD ROM Drive  Keys used to view or  configure devices         Enter   expands or    collapses devices with   a   or      lt Ctrl Enter gt  expands   all    lt Shift   1   enables or  disables a device       lt   gt  and  lt   gt  moves the  device up or down     lt n gt  May move removable  device between Hard   Disk or Removable Disk   lt d gt  Remove a device   that is not installed     TinyDisk 2007 11 23  USB 2 0   Maxtor 6Y160M0   51   MBA v11 4 1 Slot 1E00    E SS aes  By default  the server searches for boot devices in the following order    e Removable devices   e CDROM DVD ROM drive   e Hard drive    e MBA v11 1 4 1 Slot 1600   This option enables PXE implementation  Preboot Execut
63. entified   0230 System RAM failed at offset One or more defective memory module     1 Remove all installed DIMMs   2 Reinstall the DIMMs one by one to identify the defective module   3 Replace the DIMM with a new one     0231 Shadow RAM failed at offset   0232 Extended RAM Failed at  offset  nnnn   0250 System battery is dead   The CMOS clock battery indicator shows the system battery is  Replace and run SETUP dead     1 Replace the system battery following the procedures on page 61   2 Run Setup to reconfigure the system     0251 System CMOS checksum The settings in the Setup Utility have been corrupted or modified  bad   Default configuration incorrectly  perhaps by an application program that changes  used data stored in CMOS     Access Setup  and then either load the system default values or  enter your own custom values  If the error persists  check the  system battery or contact your HP Customer Support provider     0260 System timer error The timer test failed  Requires repair of the system board     0270 Real time clock error Real Time Clock  RTC  fails BIOS hardware test  May require  board repair     0271 Check date and time settings BIOS found date or time is out of range  May require setting  legal date  1991 2099    Access Setup and check the values in the System Time and  System Date fields of the Main menu     0280 Previous boot incomplete     Initial bootup failed  BIOS automatically loads the default system  Default configuration used values and then boots ag
64. ernal peripheral devices from the server     management    Always follow good cable management practices when working inside the computer     Keep cables away from major heat sources like the heat sink     Do not jam cables on top of expansion cards or memory modules  Printed circuit cards are not  designed to withstand excessive pressure     Keep cables clear of sliding or moveable parts to prevent cutting or crimping     When folding a flat ribbon cable  never fold to a sharp crease  Sharp creases may damage the  wires     Some flat ribbon cables come prefolded  Never change the folds on these cables   Do not sharply bend any cable  A sharp bend can break the internal wires   Never bend a SATA data cable tighter than a 30 mm  1 18 in  radius    Never crease a SATA data cable     Do not rely on components like the drive cage  power supply  or system cover to push cables  down into the chassis     To disconnect a power supply cable from the system board       A CAUTION  Always pull the connector  NEVER pull on the cable  Pulling on the cable can damage  the cable and result in a failed power supply     a    Grasp the cable end and pull it away from its connector        Removal and replacement procedures 31    System covers    The access panel and the front bezel are both detachable  You must remove these system covers  before you can remove or replace a server component     Access panel    The access panel must be removed to access the internal components and the non hot plug
65. from the drive bay  3    SATA drive       SAS drive       Removal and replacement procedures 41    d  Remove four screws from the sides of the drive     Reuse these screws when you install the new hard drive        e  Place the old hard drive on a static dissipating work surface or inside an anti static bag   5  Remove the new hard drive from its protective packaging     6  Doone of the following     o If you intend to replace an old hard drive  insert the four screws you removed in step 4 d into  the new drive     o If you intend to install an additional hard drive  remove four spare HDD screws from the front  chassis  and then insert them into the new drive     7  Install the new SATA hard drive   a  Slide the new hard drive into the selected bay until it clicks into place  1      b  Connect the power and data cables to the back of the hard drive  2             JOAN apr  ES Les d  emm n  S    ge deeg  ou d  d Led AR Ai    7       Removal and replacement procedures 42    8  Install the new SAS hard drive   a  Slide the new hard drive into the selected bay until it clicks into place  1    b  Connect the SAS HDD data cable to the back of the hard drive  2    c  Connect the drive power cable to the back of the SAS HDD cable  3        gt     m He  iF ke   A  ha  1  E E      Tos  d SE    e  Af  Ki D Ada  T  E 3  3 a  ali  ve  AE  G E 5      K k   j r       hy       9  Perform the post installation procedure     Removal and replacement procedures 43    System board configuration  
66. functions through its own network line     e Shared   Select this option to run the IPMI remote functions  through the onboard NIC line     LAN Settings Displays LAN related settings   Press Enter to access the related submenu   System Event Log Displays system event log  SEL  related settings   Press Enter to access the related submenu   Real Time Sensor Data Press Enter to view a real time record of system temperature and voltages   IPMI Watchdog Timer Select what system event to trigger when the IPMI watchdog Disabled    timer is fired  The IPMI watchdog timer is a hardware timer built Reset System  into the BMC that can trigger the system to automatically recover    Power Down  from a hang up or faulty condition     Power Cycle    Diagnostics tools 84       Field Description Options    IPMI Watchdog Time out Select a countdown value for the IPMI watchdog timer  When the 5  10  15  20   countdown reaches zero  the system event selected in the IPMI   or 30 minutes  Watchdog Timer field is initiated     Blowout Feature Select whether to enable the blowout feature  When enabled  the Enabled  system ROM will initiate a blowout condition during POST where Disabled  all fans will run at their high speed duration        LAN Settings submenu    IP Address Assignment        Field Description Options  IP Address Select the method of assigning the BMC IP address  Static  Assignment e Static     Select this option to manually assign the BMC IP address  DHCP    e DHCP   Select this opt
67. ge CSR  HP pr  cise s il est n  cessaire de lui retourner la pi  ce d  fectueuse  Si  c est le cas  vous devez le faire dans le d  lai indiqu    g  n  ralement cinq  5  jours ouvr  s  La pi  ce et  sa documentation doivent   tre retourn  es dans l emballage fourni  Si vous ne retournez pas la pi  ce  d  fectueuse  HP se r  serve le droit de vous facturer les co  ts de remplacement  Dans le cas d une  pi  ce CSR  HP supporte l ensemble des frais d exp  dition et de retour  et d  termine la soci  t   de  courses ou le transporteur    utiliser     Pour plus d informations sur le programme CSR de HP  contactez votre Mainteneur Agr  e local  Pour  plus d informations sur ce programme en Am  rique du Nord  consultez le site Web HP     http   www hp com go selfrepair      Service de garantie    pi  ces seules       Votre garantie limit  e HP peut inclure un service de garantie  pi  ces seules   Dans ce cas  les pi  ces  de rechange fournies par HP ne sont pas factur  es     Dans le cadre de ce service  la r  paration des pi  ces CSR par le client est obligatoire  Si vous  demandez    HP de remplacer ces pi  ces  les co  ts de d  placement et main d oeuvre du service vous  seront factur  s     Customer Self Repair 6    Riparazione da parte del cliente    Per abbreviare i tempi di riparazione e garantire una maggiore flessibilita nella sostituzione di parti  ditettose  i prodotti HP sono realizzati con numerosi componenti che possono essere riparati  direttamente dal cliente  CSR  Cus
68. gos  ag faces carats                                                               44  AE CO A II O E E E S 49  o o A 5   Flesh backed write cache E 56  Eege EE Ee 56  Flash backed write cache capacitor DORE ane sets needs ses dote de een 59  E DAM NN PR e RR 61  System Een E 6   Sn o 64  Power une E O o A 66  D anemones sna 68  omo hoolin SOUS A N E E eee eee 68  PS DO e o UE OO 68  ST Uhlir PE                                                        69  Anay Diagnosi RA EE 69  AP Instant Support Enterprise EE in rns E E E T A 69  Web Based Enterprise Or 69  OE es A a A 70  Phoenix SecureCore BIOS software aiii 70  Hala e EE 70  SST  DOME as et ee 72  SE mews A En ne     73    Contents 3    BIO SE o A A        a 93    Recording custom Setup values ccs 94  leading Sy Ste i Eeer UD SM MEMINI USUS DDR EPUM UM DUIS 94  3 1 O M                               HH 95  Nee  T                                                                U      95  Flashing 1116 system                          96  Power On Se A     Ie 97  Connectors  switches  and  Ee  100  Sesa cio  DT E TE 100  o   RR RR m 100  Reap 101  So A A 102  See KE E 104  SiG TEM LED A A 105  External RR E 105  SE E WE 106  Boden AAA ei Cad an En ee Nn 107  Hardware SSC IN falo Eeer EIE ERR 107  oyelem unten ER 107  MEMON re a ese A 108  ROCESS OT ee 108  NEE E 109  o ee ne di 110  Ne a o ane se eS 111  BEE EE 111  KE 112    Contents 4       Customer Selt Repair    HP products are designed with many Customer Self Repair  CSR  
69. hardware failure indicators  e Management NIC  o  PMI 2 0 compliant  o Dedicated 10 100 Mbps LAN port for online system health monitoring    Thermal solution e One system fan    e One heat sink    e One PSU fan       Memory       ltem Description  Number of DIMM slots Four  Memory controller Integrated in the Intel processor    Memory configuration e Single channel mode  DIMM2A     mode e Dual channel mode  interleaving   DIMM2A and DIMMAB   DIMM specifications   Size 1  2  or 4 GB PC3 10600E UDIMM   Transfer rate 1333 MT s    NOTE  Memory transfer rate depends on the current memory configuration mode and processor installed        Processor       Item Description    Manufacturing technology 45 nm    Thermal design power 95 W  Socket type LGA 1156  Supported processors e Intel Xeon X3460  8M cache  2 80 GHz       e Intel Xeon X3450  8M cache  2 66 GHz   e Intel Xeon X3440  8M cache  2 53 GHz   e Intel Xeon X3430  8M cache  2 40 GHz   e Intel Celeron G1101  2M cache  2 26 GHz   e Intel Pentium G6950  3M cache  2 80 GHz   e Intel Core i3 530  AM cache  2 93 GHz   e Intel Core i3 540  AM cache  3 06 GHz        System specifications 108    Power supply unit       ltem  Model  Output power    Input requirements  Input voltage range    Nominal input voltage  Line frequency  Maximum input current  Dimensions   Height   Depth   Width  Weight  approximate     Operating conditions  Temperature    Relative humidity   non condensing     Description  DPS 300AB 50 A  300 W    90 264 VAC  s
70. ingle phase  100 240 VAC    47 63 Hz  5 A at 100 VAC  2 5 A at 200 VAC    86 mm  3 39 in   140 mm  5 51 in   150 mm  5 91 in     1 44 kg  3 17 lb     10 45   C  50 113   F   8 90        System specifications    109    Software specifications       ltem    Network operating system     NOS  support    System diagnostics    Description   e Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2   e Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition  e Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Web Edition   e Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Embedded Edition  e Microsoft Windows Server 2008   e Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Edition  e Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Web Edition   e Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Embedded Edition  e Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2008   e Microsoft Windows Essential Business Server 2008  e Windows Web Server 2008 R2   e Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Datacenter   e Windows Server 2008 R2 Foundation   e Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4   e Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5   e Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6   e SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10   e SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11   e HP Insight Diagnostics   e Survey Utility   e Array Diagnostic Utility   e HP Instant Support Enterprise Edition   e Web Based Enterprise Service   e Open Services Event Manager   e Phoenix SecureCore Setup Utility       System specifications 110    Physical specitications       ltem  System board platform    System board dimensions  Length  Width    Server dimensions  not including the front  bezel
71. ion  Environment   remote boot over LAN  using the embedded NIC port     To implement the PXE boot option  you need to first set the Embedded NIC Port 1 PXE field under  the Main   Boot Features submenu of the Setup Utility to Enabled     Exit menu             Item Specific Help         Exit Discarding Changes  Restore Default Settings  Discard Changes   Save Changes               Exit System Setup and      save your changes to    CMOS           Help Select Item Change Ualues Setup Defaults  Exit Select Menu Execute Command Save and Exit    Field Description    Exit Saving Changes Saves changes made and closes the Setup Utility   Keyboard shortcut  F10    Diagnostics tools 92    BIOS    Field Description    Exit Discarding Changes  Discards changes made and closes the Setup Utility     Restore Default Settings Loads the factory detault settings for all Setup parameters     Keyboard shortcut  F9    Discard Changes Discards all changes made to the Setup Utility and loads the previous configuration  settings   Save Changes Saves all changes made to the Setup Utility        splash screen    The BIOS splash screen displays basic and important information about the current server  configuration and is necessary for troubleshooting and may be required when asking for technical  support  It is recommended that you check this screen during the initial system setup and each time  you install  remove  or upgrade accessories     To view the BIOS splash screen     You first need to enable
72. ion to allow a DHCP server to assign the  BMC IP address     Local IP Address The IP address  subnet mask  and default gateway address of the local system     When the IP Address Assignment field is set to DHCP  these fields are automatically    IP Subnet Mask assigned by the DHCP server     Default Gateway   When static IP addressing is used  manually key in the values for these fields   BMC Telnet Service Select whether to enable the BMC Telnet service  Enabled  Disabled  BMC Protected Select whether to enable the BMC SSH SSL service  Enabled  Telnet Service Disabled  BMC HTTP Service Select whether to enable the BMC HTTP service  Enabled  Disabled  BMC HTTPS Service Select whether to enable the BMC HTTPS service  Enabled  Disabled       Diagnostics tools 85    System Event Log submenu       Item Specific Help       Enabling this selection  will force the BIOS to    clear the System Event  Log on the next cold  boot        Existing Event Log number 274  Remaining Event Log number 45        gt  System Event Log  list mode        Select Item Change Values Setup Defaults       Select Menu Select   Sub Menu save and Exit  Field Description Options  Clear System Event Select whether to delete all system event log  SEL  entries during the   Enabled  Log next system startup  Disabled    Existing Event Log   Number of recorded SEL entries    Number   Remaining Event Number of remaining SEL entries   Log Number   System Event Log Press Enter to view the SEL in list mode  To view the
73. k  nnen Sie entnehmen  ob das defekte Teil an HP  zur  ckgeschickt werden muss  Wenn es erforderlich ist  das defekte Teil an HP zur  ckzuschicken   m  ssen Sie dies innerhalb eines vorgegebenen Zeitraums tun  in der Regel innerhalb von f  nf  5   Gesch  ftstagen  Das defekte Teil muss mit der zugeh  rigen Dokumentation in der Verpackung  zur  ckgeschickt werden  die im Lieferumfang enthalten ist  Wenn Sie das defekte Teil nicht  zur  ckschicken  kann HP Ihnen das Ersatzteil in Rechnung stellen  Im Falle von Customer Self Repair  kommt HP f  r alle Kosten f  r die Lieferung und R  cksendung auf und bestimmt den Kurier      Frachtdienst     Weitere Informationen   ber das HP Customer Self Repair Programm erhalten Sie von Ihrem  Servicepartner vor Ort  Informationen   ber das CSR Programm in Nordamerika finden Sie auf der HP  Website unter  http   www hp com go selfrepair      Parts only Warranty Service  Garantieservice  ausschlieBlich f  r Teile     Ihre HP Garantie umfasst m  glicherweise einen Parts only Warranty Service  Garantieservice  ausschlie  lich f  r Teile   Gem     den Bestimmungen des Parts only Warranty Service stellt HP  Ersatzteile kostenlos zur Verf  gung     F  r den Parts only Warranty Service ist das CSR Verfahren zwingend vorgegeben  Wenn Sie den  Austausch dieser Teile von HP vornehmen lassen  werden Ihnen die Anfahrt  und Arbeitskosten f  r  diesen Service berechnet     Customer Self Repair 8    Reparaciones del propio cliente    Los productos de HP inc
74. l  Essas pecas tamb  m s  o projetadas  para o reparo feito pelo cliente  No entanto  se desejar que a HP as substitua  pode haver ou  n  o a cobranca de taxa adicional  dependendo do tipo de servico de garantia destinado ao  produto     OBSERVA    O  Algumas pe  as da HP n  o s  o projetadas para o reparo feito pelo cliente  A fim  de cumprir a garantia do cliente  a HP exige que um t  cnico autorizado substitua a peca  Essas  pecas est  o identificadas com a marca  No   N  o   no cat  logo de pecas ilustrado     Conforme a disponibilidade e o local geogr  fico  as pecas CSR ser  o enviadas no primeiro dia   til  ap  s o pedido  Onde as condi    es geogr  ficas permitirem  a entrega no mesmo dia ou em quatro  horas pode ser feita mediante uma taxa adicional  Se precisar de aux  lio  entre em contato com o  Centro de suporte t  cnico da HP para que um t  cnico o ajude por telefone  A HP especifica nos  materiais fornecidos com a peca CSR de reposic  o se a peca com defeito deve ser devolvida    HP   Nos casos em que isso for necess  rio     preciso enviar a peca com defeito    HP dentro do per  odo  determinado  normalmente cinco  5  dias   teis  A peca com defeito deve ser enviada com a  documentac  o correspondente no material de transporte fornecido  Caso n  o o faca  a HP poder    cobrar a reposi    o  Para as pecas de reparo feito pelo cliente  a HP paga todas as despesas de  transporte e de devoluc  o da peca e determina a transportadora servico postal a ser utilizado  
75. lf Repair Verfahren optional ist  Diese Teile sind  auch f  r Customer Self Repair ausgelegt  Wenn Sie jedoch den Austausch dieser Teile von HP  vornehmen lassen m  chten  k  nnen bei diesem Service je nach den f  r Ihr Produkt vorgesehenen  Garantiebedingungen zus  tzliche Kosten anfallen        No  Kein   Einige Teile sind nicht f  r Customer Self Repair ausgelegt  Um den Garantieanspruch des  Kunden zu erf  llen  muss das Teil von einem HP Servicepartner ersetzt werden  Im illustrierten  Teilekatalog sind diese Teile mit   No  bzw     Nein    gekennzeichnet     Illustrated parts catalog 23    Mandatory  Obligatorio   componentes para los que la reparaci  n por parte del usuario es  obligatoria  Si solicita a HP que realice la sustituci  n de estos componentes  tendr   que hacerse  cargo de los gastos de desplazamiento y de mano de obra de dicho servicio        Optional  Opcional     componentes para los que la reparaci  n por parte del usuario es opcional   Estos componentes tambi  n est  n dise  ados para que puedan ser reparados por el usuario  Sin  embargo  si precisa que HP realice su sustituci  n  puede o no conllevar costes adicionales   dependiendo del tipo de servicio de garant  a correspondiente al producto        No  No   Algunos componentes no est  n dise  ados para que puedan ser reparados por el usuario   Para que el usuario haga valer su garant  a  HP pone como condici  n que un proveedor de servicios  autorizado realice la sustituci  n de estos componentes  
76. ll height tull length 32 bit 33 MHz PCI slot    Cable connector for the external ambient thermal sensor    Full height half length PCle Gen1 x4 slot  x1     System battery    System fan cable connector       NOTE  The TPM is a hardware based system security feature that can securely store information   such as passwords and encryption keys  which can be used to authenticate the platform  To prevent  possible damage to the TPM module or to the system board  the TPM cannot be removed from the  board once it has been installed     Connectors  switches  and LEDs 103    System contiguration switch    PCHSW 1 is an eight position switch on the system board used to implement the various protections  and override functions  All eight switches will have the off position as the default setting        Position Function Default  1 Configuration reset OH  2 BIOS recovery Off  3 RAID key  reserved  Of  4 Reserved Off  5 7 Reserved for chassis ID O  1  Off    and 2    Password clear Off    Description    Off  Normal    On  System configuration settings and registry are reset to  default values     Off  Normal BIOS boot block  On  Recovery BIOS boot block    Off  Disable RAID key  On  Enable RAID key    Off  Normal  On  Clears the BIOS admin password        Connectors  switches  and LEDs 104    Status LED indicators    The status LED indicators aid in problem diagnosis by indicating the status of system components and  operations of the server     External LED indicators       ltem Indicator
77. lock into place once the module has been seated  properly        7  Perform the post installation procedure     Removal and replacement procedures 50    Expansion board    Your ProLiant server has four expansion slots with four separate bus channels        00523 di        Item Connector code Slot type   1 Fulkheight full length Slot 4 PCle x16  16  45W Full height fulllength PCle Gen2 x16 slot  x16   J  Fultheight full length Slot 3 PCle x8  4  25W Full height fulllength PCIe Gen  x8 slot  x4    3 Full height full length Slot 2 PCI 32 bit 33 MHz 25W  Fulkheight ful length 32 bit 33 MHz PCI slot  4  Fullheight half length Slot 1 PCle x4  1  25W Full height half length PCle Gen  x4 slot  x1        To install an expansion board   1  Perform the pre installation procedure     2  Prepare the system for the expansion board installation   a  Loosen the expansion slot cover retainer thumbscrew  1      b  Detach the expansion slot cover retainer from the chassis  2      Removal and replacement procedures 51    C     Identify the slot that is compatible with the expansion board you intend to install  and then  pull out its slot cover  3      Store it for reassembly later      X CAUTION  Do not discard the slot cover  If the expansion board is removed in the future   the slot cover must be reinstalled to maintain proper cooling       3  Remove the expansion board from its protective packaging  handling it by the edges     4  Install the expansion board        Slide the expansion board i
78. luyen muchos componentes que el propio usuario puede reemplazar   Customer Self Repair  CSR  para minimizar el tiempo de reparaci  n y ofrecer una mayor flexibilidad  a la hora de realizar sustituciones de componentes defectuosos  Si  durante la fase de diagn  stico   HP  o los proveedores o socios de servicio de HP  identifica que una reparaci  n puede llevarse a  cabo mediante el uso de un componente CSR  HP le enviar   dicho componente directamente para  que realice su sustituci  n  Los componentes CSR se clasifican en dos categor  as     e  Obligatorio    Componentes para los que la reparaci  n por parte del usuario es obligatoria  Si  solicita a HP que realice la sustituci  n de estos componentes  tendr   que hacerse cargo de los  gastos de desplazamiento y de mano de obra de dicho servicio     e Opcional    Componentes para los que la reparaci  n por parte del usuario es opcional  Estos  componentes tambi  n est  n dise  ados para que puedan ser reparados por el usuario  Sin  embargo  si precisa que HP realice su sustituci  n  puede o no conllevar costes adicionales   dependiendo del tipo de servicio de garant  a correspondiente al producto     NOTA  Algunos componentes no est  n disefiados para que puedan ser reparados por el usuario   Para que el usuario haga valer su garant  a  HP pone como condici  n que un proveedor de servicios  autorizado realice la sustituci  n de estos componentes  Dichos componentes se identifican con la  palabra  No  en el cat  logo ilustrado
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80. m step 1     e  f the amber LED is not lit  remove the controller from the server  and then continue with the  next step     7  Open the ejector latches on each side of the DIMM slot  Normally  the cache module is ejected  from the DIMM slot  If the module is not ejected automatically  remove the cache module        8  Ifthe cache module is connected to a capacitor pack  disconnect the capacitor pack cable from  the connector on the top of the cache module        To replace the component     AA CAUTION  To prevent damage to the cache module during installation  be sure the cache  module is fully inserted before pressing down     Removal and replacement procedures 57     N CAUTION  Do not use this controller with cache modules designed for other controller  models  because the controller can malfunction and you can lose data  Also  do not transfer  this cache module to a different controller module  because you can lose data     1  Back up all data   2  Close all applications     3  Power down the server      N CAUTION  In systems that use external data storage  be sure that the server is the first unit to  be powered down and the last to be powered back up  Taking this precaution ensures that  the system does not erroneously mark the drives as failed when the server is powered up       For ML110 G6 servers  extend the server from the rack   5  For ML150 G6 servers  do one of the following   e Unlock and remove the bezel   e Extend the server from the rack   6  Remove the acce
81. mber  21   SAS cache board  53   SAS controller board  installing  54  part number  21   SAS hard drive  cable connections  35  installing  40   SAS HDD cable  connection  35  part number  21   SAS LED cable  connection  35  part number  21   SATA hard drive  cable connections  35  data cable connectors  101  installing  40   SATA HDD cable  connections  35    SATA ODD cable    Index 114    connections  35  server management   configuring  76   specitication  107   status LED indicators  104  software specifications   NOS  109   system diagnostics  109  spare parts   mechanical components  16   storing  29   system components  20   transporting  29  standby mode   activating  30   effects  30   system board LED indicator  105  status LED indicators   hard drive activity  104   LAN activity  104   system board  105  system board   ATX power connector  101   dimensions  110   layout  101   part number  21   platform  110   status LED indicators  105  system components  20   front panel  99   rear panel  100   system board  101  system covers    access panel  32    front bezel  33    system date  POST error message  97  setting  73   system fan  error LED indicator  105  part number  21  replacement warning  64  replacing  64   system time  POST error message  97  setting  73    T    technical specifications  environmental  110  hardware  106  memory  107  physical  110  power supply unit  108  processor  107  software  109  thermal compound  46  thermal solution  107  TPM  See 
82. min password  88  Advanced menu  75  BIOS recovery  94  Boot menu  91  clearing the CMOS RAM  94  closing  91  CMOS RAM  71  General Help window  72  Item Specific Help panel  72  loading system defaults  93  Main menu  73  navigation keys  72  non user configurable field  72  overview  70  recording Setup values  93  running  71  Security menu  88  splash screen  92  user configurable field  72  Phoenix SecureCore software  POST  96  PhoenixBlOS Setup Utility   Run Setup  message  71  physical specifications  server  110  system board  110  POST  See Power On Self Test  power fluctuations  caution  30  Power On Self Test  overview  96  running  96  power supply unit  cable connections  36  installing  67  part number  22  removing  66  replacement warnings  66  power down procedures  30  Power On Self Test  error indicators  96  errors messages  96  non critical errors  96  troubleshooting  98  Preboot Execution Environment  91  processor    ATX power connector  101    configuring  75  installation guidelines  44  installing  47  part numbers  21  removing  46  socket location  44  technical specifications  107  thermal compound  46   PSU  See power supply unit  specifications  108    PXE  See Preboot Execution Environment    R  rear panel  100    recording Setup values  CMOS backup utility  93  manual record  93  removable media drive  installing  37  supported drives  37  removable media drive bay EMI shield    removing  38    S   SAS cache battery  installing  55  part nu
83. nteneurs agr    s  d  termine que la  r  paration peut   tre effectu  e    l aide d une pi  ce CSR  HP vous l envoie directement  Il existe deux  cat  gories de pi  ces CSR     e  Obligatoire   Pi  ces pour lesquelles la r  paration par le client est obligatoire  Si vous demandez     HP de remplacer ces pi  ces  les co  ts de d  placement et main d oeuvre du service vous seront  factur  s    e Facultatif Pi  ces pour lesquelles la r  paration par le client est facultative  Ces pi  ces sont    galement concues pour permettre au client d effectuer lui m  me la r  paration  Toutefois  si vous  demandez    HP de remplacer ces pi  ces  l intervention peut ou non vous   tre factur  e  selon le  type de garantie applicable    votre produit     REMARQUE  Certaines pi  ces HP ne sont pas concues pour permettre au client d effectuer lui m  me  la r  paration  Pour que la garantie puisse s appliquer  HP exige que le remplacement de la pi  ce soit  effectu   par un Mainteneur Agr      Ces pi  ces sont identifi  es par la mention  Non  dans le  Catalogue illustr       les pi  ces CSR sont livr  es le jour ouvr   suivant  dans la limite des stocks disponibles et selon votre  situation g  ographique  Si votre situation g  ographique le permet et que vous demandez une  livraison le jour m  me ou dans les 4 heures  celle ci vous sera factur  e  Pour b  n  ficier d une  assistance t  l  phonique  appelez le Centre d assistance technique HP  Dans les documents envoy  s  avec la pi  ce de rechan
84. nto the selected slot  and then press it down to seat it  properly  1    Slide the expansion slot cover retainer toward the slots covers  2      Tighten the expansion slot cover retainer thumbscrew  3    Zz  KE A      E FL  T A    Ce  ES    WU  UU UNES  a er    Se    Removal and replacement procedures 52    NOTE  For a full length expansion board installation  Remove the full length card retainer first  see  the zoomed in section in the step 4 figure  opposite the expansion slot you are using and secure the  board in it  and then install the board in the slot     d  Connect the necessary cables to the board     Refer to the documentation that came with the board     5  Perform the post installation procedure     SAS controller board option kit    If you intend to change the hard drives from a SATA to SAS configuration  install the SAS controller  board first  and then connect the SAS HDD and LED cables  If you also have the SAS cache battery  option kit  attach the SAS cache board to the SAS controller board first     NOTE  Remove the SATA HDD cables from the chassis if you intend to switch to a SAS HDD  contiguration     To install the SAS cache board   1  Insert the SAS cache board into its connector on the bottom side of the SAS controller board     Make sure the board is properly seated in the slot     2  Close the holding clips to secure the board in place        Removal and replacement procedures 53    To install the SAS controller board   1  Perform steps 1 and 2 of th
85. o feito pelo cliente  A fim de  cumprir a garantia do cliente  a HP exige que um t  cnico autorizado substitua a pe  a  Essas pe  as  est  o identificadas com a marca    No     Nao   no cat  logo de pe  as ilustrado     Illustrated parts catalog 24       Mandatory  BF   HEBCRHENDAD A  SABIDO  1 LEER RARAMENTE  ZOE  EAI BIT  amp  35382245 A ENEE E EK      Optional   EX   RE E elexh rm c  o  opt Seed  Salut tLe SSA KRESS   PHAM side  SEU EU OSmBIXSBEqT Sg VY   E  AXP mosBIdSBUuCEE  Smart H  CLES RH  GEET Ee ON EE     No Fa  PRO ROBA  BEB CEBACLHVECA  MEORE rt  HP IHR RARA E  DEMFENDACIUZ  ets EEN E ECKE E a       Mandatory  52m  8     BREA ATH  Sek HP SAA  MT RARE SSES   n A Cen      Optional  AA     S amp P ap LARRETA ITHIM BEREA EA AITH  Fit  REX HP ABR   Jul d 32 A EAP onde ERR SARS EI  HP By feti Hu  B BRCE fr  DH       No  E     WE HP SIDEC BITE  ATMESAREHES  HP SIB ER RE EH EH  Ree  FEMA Pica    E           Mandatory  3846     SPATE HOT SE EHEH     ARERR HP BLES  gt  HP HS ere Du AR SPT A ee eS  ALAS        Optional  SAA      SA E rief irte HOUSE SR BES ARS AB TEE FH     TE     WRABER HP ACER              BERE SUR TRE ERAUS S LESE STRE RU CR ESL ERES AR V Me        No  E Eer CHECK DUREE OUEST IRA  E   IEEE UETEBSUSIUSEUEEL SR    m eA      Mandatory                                                                                         HPO                                        a                                                                                2 Optional     
86. oaded files     3  Change the command line in CONFIG sys with   shell   rompaq exe     U CPQSRVR2 CPU CPQO260x xxx    4  Perform the pre installation procedure     Diagnostics tools 95    Locate the PCHSW1 switch on the system board     If necessary  remove any expansion boards  assemblies or cables that prevent access to the    PCHSW I  switch   Flip switch 2 to the On position  then flip it back to the default Off position   Perform the postinstallation procedure     Reboot the server using the bootable ROMPAQ device you created in step 2     The system will initiate BIOS auto recovery  This process may take 20 30 minutes     Flashing the system BIOS    Flash the system BIOS to ensure server support for new hardware releases  In cases of a damaged or  corrupted BIOS code  you need to execute the BIOS boot block code  then flash the BIOS to make  sure it has the latest BIOS image     Refer to the previous section for instructions on how to execute the boot block code     To flash the system BIOS     1     Go to www hp com and download the following files to the root directory of a bootable device   You can use a diskette  an external USB drive  or a CD DVD    a  ROMPAQ exe   b  CPQSRVR2 cpu   c  CPQO270x xxx   d  CONFIG sys   Create and label a bootable ROMPAQ device using the downloaded files    Reboot the server using the bootable ROMPAQ device     Follow the onscreen instructions to update the system BIOS     Diagnostics tools 96    Power On Self Test    Before you can us
87. onents  it is recommended that users first back up all server data to avoid loss     IMPORTANT  Before removing any serviceable parts  determine whether the part is hot plug or non   hot plug  If the device is non hot plug  you must power down the server  Non hot plug devices in the  server include the processor  all boards  memory modules  fans  expansion boards  and all system   drives     IMPORTANT  Review the specifications of a new component before installing it to make sure it is  compatible with the server  When you integrate new components into the system  record its model  and serial number  and any other pertinent information for future reference  After completing any  removal or replacement procedure  run the diagnostics program to verify that all components    operate properly     Removal and replacement procedures 27    Symbols on equipment    The following symbols may be placed on equipment to indicate the presence of potentially hazardous  conditions     AA    ANS    AS  AN    MA    weight1_  weight1_    kg  lb    ES    Die  EA TC  I      This symbol indicates the presence of hazardous energy circuits or electric shock  hazards  Refer all servicing to qualified personnel     WARNING  To reduce the risk of injury from electric shock hazards  do not open this  enclosure  Refer all maintenance  upgrades  and servicing to qualified personnel     This symbol indicates the presence of electric shock hazards  The area contains no  user or field serviceable parts  Do n
88. ot open for any reason     WARNING  To reduce the risk of injury from electric shock hazards  do not open this  enclosure     This symbol on an RJ 45 receptacle indicates a network interface connection     WARNING  To reduce the risk of electric shock  fire  or damage to the equipment  do  not plug telephone or telecommunications connectors into this receptacle     This symbol indicates the presence of a hot surface or a hot component  If this surface  is touched  the potential for injury exists     WARNING  To reduce the risk of injury from a hot component  allow the surface to  cool before touching     This symbol indicates that the component exceeds the recommended weight for one  individual to handle safely     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     WARNING  To reduce the risk of injury from electric shock  remove all power cords  to completely disconnect power from the system     Removal and replacement procedures 28    Electrostatic discharge information    An electrostatic discharge  ESD  can damage static sensitive devices or microcircuitry  Proper  packaging and grounding techniques are necessary precautions to prevent damage  To prevent  electrostatic damage  observe the following precautions     Transport p
89. page 40 for instructions on how to install a SAS hard drive     Flash backed write cache procedures  Two types of procedures are provided for the FBWC option     e Removal and replacement of failed components   e Removing the cache module  e Removing the capacitor pack    e Recovery of cached data from a failed server     N CAUTION  Do not detach the cable that connects the battery pack to the cache module   Detaching the cable causes any unsaved data in the cache module to be lost     Flash backed write cache module    To remove the component      N CAUTION  Do not use this controller with cache modules designed for other controller  models  because the controller can malfunction and you can lose data  Also  do not transfer  this cache module to a different controller module  because you can lose data     1  Backup all data   2  Close all applications     3  Power down the server     Removal and replacement procedures 56     N CAUTION  In systems that use external data storage  be sure that the server is the first unit to  be powered down and the last to be powered back up  Taking this precaution ensures that  the system does not erroneously mark the drives as failed when the server is powered up     4  Extend the server from the rack   5  Remove the access panel   6  Ifthe existing cache module is connected to a capacitor pack  observe the FBWC module LEDs     e  f the amber LED is flashing  data is trapped in the cache  Restore system power  and restart  this procedure fro
90. parts to minimize repair time and  allow for greater flexibility in performing defective parts replacement  If during the diagnosis period  HP  or HP service providers or service partners  identities that the repair can 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     e Mandatory   Parts for which customer self repair is mandatory  If  however  you require that HP  replace them for you  there may or may not be additional charges  depending on the type of  warranty service designated tor your product    e Optional    Parts for which customer self repair is optional  These parts are also designed for  customer self repair  If  however  you require that HP replace them for you  there may or may not  be additional charges  depending on the type of warranty service designated for your product     NOTE  Some HP parts are not designed for customer self repair  In order to satisty the customer  warranty  HP requires that an authorized service provider replace the part  These parts are identitied  as  No  in the Illustrated Parts Catalog     Based on availability and where geography permits  CSR parts will be shipped for next business day  delivery  Same day or four hour delivery may be offered at an additional charge where geography  permits  If assistance is required  you can call the HP Technical Support Center and a technician will  help you over the telephone  HP specifies in the material
91. r corresponding troubleshooting  recommendation  lt is recommended that you correct the error before proceeding  even if the server  appears to boot successfully     If your system displays one of the messages marked below with an asterisk      write down the code  and message and contact your HP Customer Support provider     When no POST error message is displayed but the server stops during POST  listen for beep codes        Error code Error message Corrective action  description    0200 Failure Fixed Disk Fixed disk is not working or not configured properly   1 Run Setup and check if the fixed disk type is correctly identified   2 Check to see if the fixed disk is attached properly     0210 Stuck key Stuck key on keyboard         Locate the stuck key on your keyboard and release it   2 Reboot the server     0211 Keyboard error Keyboard not working     Verify that the keyboard cable is securely connected to the  keyboard port  not the mouse port  on the rear panel of the  server     If the problem persists  replace the keyboard or contact your HP  Customer Support provider     0212 Keyboard Controller Failed   Keyboard controller failed test     Diagnostics tools 97       Error code Error message Corrective action description    0213 Keyboard locked   Unlock Keyboard error  Replace the keyboard   key switch  0220 Monitor type does not match The attached monitor cannot be correctly identified by Setup   CMOS   Run SETUP Run Setup and check if the monitor type is correctly id
92. re for replacing the current processor consists of five major steps which are as follows     1     2  3  4   5    Remove the heat sink   Remove the current processor   Apply the thermal compound   Install the new processor     Install the CPU heatsink     To remove the heat sink     1     Prior to removing the heat sink  power on the system for a few minutes to soften the thermal  compound  so that the fan can easily be removed     Perform the pre installation procedure   Lay the server on its side  components showing    Remove the heat sink     Disconnect the heat sink cable from its system board connector  1      Use a T 15 Torx screwdriver to loosen the four spring loaded screws of the heat sink  2      c  Lift the heat sink away from the system board  3      You may need to rotate the heat sink a few degrees clockwise and counterclockwise to break  the thermal compound bond        Removal and replacement procedures 45    To remove the default processor   1  Release the load lever     2  Open the retention plate to expose the socket body     3  Gently lift the processor out of its socket        4  Place the old processor on a static dissipating work surface or inside an anti static bag     To apply thermal compound    Perform the procedure below only if you will be using the same heat sink as before  If you are using a  new one  there is no need to apply thermal compound as there is already a preapplied thermal  compound in a new heat sink     CAUTION  Applying too little 
93. roducts in static safe containers such as conductive tubes  bags  or boxes   Keep electrostatic sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at static free stations     Cover workstations with approved static dissipating material  Use a wrist strap connected to the  work surface  and properly grounded  earthed  tools and equipment     Keep work area free of nonconductive materials  such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and  foam packing     Make sure that you are always properly grounded  earthed  when touching a static sensitive  component or assembly     Avoid touching pins  leads  or circuitry   Always place drives with the Printed Circuit Board  PCB  assembly side down     Use conductive field service tools     Pre installation procedure    Pertorm the steps below before you open the server or before you remove or replace any component     1   2   3     n    Perform data backup   Turn off the server and all the peripherals connected to it     Unplug all cables from the power outlets to avoid exposure to high energy levels that may cause  burns when parts are short circuited by metal objects such as tools or jewelry     If necessary  label each cable to expedite reassembly     Disconnect all telecommunication cables to avoid exposure to shock hazard from ringing  voltages     Open the server according to the instructions described in the  System covers  section on  page 32     Follow the ESD precautions listed previously in this chapter when handling any hardware
94. s shipped with a replacement CSR part  whether a defective part must be returned to HP  In cases where it is required to return the defective  part to HP  you must ship the defective part back to HP within a defined period of time  normally five   5  business days  The defective part must be returned with the associated documentation in the  provided shipping material  Failure to return the defective part may result in HP billing you for the  replacement  With a customer self repair  HP will pay all shipping and part return costs and  determine the courier carrier to be used     For more information about HP s Customer Self Repair program  contact your local service provider     For the North American program  refer to the HP website  http   www hp com go selfrepair      Parts only warranty service    Your HP Limited Warranty may include a parts only warranty service  Under the terms of parts only  warranty service  HP will provide replacement parts free of charge     For parts only warranty service  CSR part replacement is mandatory  If you request HP to replace  these parts  you will be charged for the travel and labor costs of this service     Customer Self Repair 5    R  paration par le client  CSR     Les produits HP comportent de nombreuses pi  ces CSR  Customer Self Repair   r  paration par le  client  atin de minimiser les d  lais de r  paration et faciliter le remplacement des pi  ces d  fectueuses   Si pendant la p  riode de diagnostic  HP  ou ses partenaires ou mai
95. sabled  drive  UDMA speeds up system bootup and access to drive data  Mode O  Note  When the Type field is set to Auto this field is automatically Mode 1  detected and is not user configurable  Mode 2  Mode 3  Mode 4  Mode 5       USB Configuration submenu    WS    gt    e Ce  Le   uoa    USB Port Function  Enabled  BIOS support on all  USB   external USB ports     USB Device Boot Priority    High        fe   Enter  Field Description Options  USB Port Function Select whether to allow the onboard USB controller to Enabled    communicate with USB devices  Enable this field if you want to  Disabled  use the USB ports     Diagnostics tools 83       Field Description Options    USB BIOS Support Select whether to allow USB keyboard usage when accessing the Enabled  BIOS Setup  Disabled    USB Device Boot Priority   Set this field to High to enable the server to look for bootable High  USB devices first before any other device in booting the system  Low  A USB key drive will be the first priority device        IPMI submenu    BMC NIC Allocation    Enter       Field Description Options    IPMI Specification Version IPMI standard compliance    BMC Firmware BMC firmware version   SDRR Version System data repository  SDR  version  SDR is stored in the BAC NVRAM and  contains sensor and FRU data about all devices installed in the system    BMC NIC Allocation Select which NIC port to use for console redirection  Dedicated  e Dedicated   Select this option to run the IPMI remote Shared    
96. shoot problems  and perform repair validation     HP Insight Diagnostics Offline Edition pertorms various in depth system and component testing while  the OS is not running  To run this utility  launch the Easy Set up CD     HP Insight Diagnostics Online Edition is a web based application that captures system configuration  and other related data needed for effective server management  Available in Microsoft   Windows    and Linux versions  the utility helps to ensure proper system operation     For more information or to download the utility  refer to the HP website     http   www hp com servers diags      Diagnostics tools 68    Survey Utility    Survey Utility  a feature within HP Insight Diagnostics  gathers critical hardware and software  information on ProLiant servers     This utility supports operating systems that may not be supported by the server  For operating systems  supported by the server  refer to the HP website  http   www hp com go supportos      If a significant change occurs between data gathering intervals  the Survey Utility marks the previous  information and overwrites the Survey text files to reflect the latest changes in the configuration     Array Diagnostic Utility    The HP Array Diagnostics Utility is a web based application that creates a report of all HP storage  controllers and disk drives  This report provides vital information to assist in identifying faults or  conditions that may require attention  ADU can be downloaded from the HP websit
97. ss panel   Install the storage controller  if not installed     8  Connect the capacitor pack cable to the connector on the top of the cache module        9  Install the cache module        Removal and replacement procedures 58    10  Install the capacitor pack        11  Route the cable   12  Install the access panel   13  For ML110 G   servers  slide the server back into the rack   14  For ML150 G   servers  do one of the following   e Close or install the tower bezel  as needed   e Slide the server back into the rack     15  Power up the server     Flash backed write cache capacitor pack    To remove the component     1  Back up all data    2  Close all applications    3  Power down the server    N CAUTION  In systems that use external data storage  be sure that the server is the first unit to    be powered down and the last to be powered back up  Taking this precaution ensures that  the system does not erroneously mark the drives as failed when the server is powered up     4  Extend the server from the rack     5  Remove the access panel     Removal and replacement procedures 59    6  Ifthe capacitor pack is connected to the cache module  disconnect the capacitor pack cable  from the connector on the top of the cache module        7  Disconnect the capacitor pack from the air baffle           To replace the component  reverse the removal procedure     Removal and replacement procedures 60    System battery    The server uses a nonvolatile memory that requires a battery to
98. t  Serious injury may result if    this warning is not observed       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  electrical outlet that is easily accessible at all times   Unplug the power cord from the power supply to disconnect power to the equipment     Do not route the power cord where it can be walked on or pinched by items placed against it  Pay  particular attention to the plug  electrical outlet  and the point where the cord extends from the server        CAUTION  Protect the server from power fluctuations and temporary interruptions with a regulating  uninterruptible power supply  UPS   This device protects the hardware trom damage caused by  power surges and voltage spikes  and keeps the system in operation during a power failure     Shut down the server as directed by the operating system documentation     Press the power button   to toggle to Standby     This places the server in standby mode changing the power LED indicator to amber  In this  mode  the main power supply output is disabled  Standby does not completely disable or  remove power trom the system     Removal and replacement procedures 30    Cable    Disconnect the AC power cord from the AC outlet and then from the server   Check that the power LED indicator is turned off and that the fan noise has stopped     Disconnect all ext
99. t HP zelt welke  koerier transportonderneming hiervoor wordt gebruikt     Neem contact op met een Service Partner voor meer informatie over het Customer Self Repair  programma van HP  Informatie over Service Partners vindt u op de HP website     http   www hp com go selfrepair      Garantieservice  Parts Only     Het is mogelijk dat de HP garantie alleen de garantieservice  Parts Only  omvat  Volgens de  bepalingen van de Parts Only garantieservice zal HP kosteloos vervangende onderdelen ter  beschikking stellen     Voor de Parts Only garantieservice is vervanging door CSR onderdelen verplicht  Als u HP verzoekt  deze onderdelen voor u te vervangen  worden u voor deze service reiskosten en arbeidsloon in  rekening gebracht     Customer Self Repair 10    Reparo feito pelo cliente    Os produtos da HP s  o projetados com muitas pecas para reparo feito pelo cliente  CSR  de modo a  minimizar o tempo de reparo e permitir maior flexibilidade na substitui    o de pe  as com defeito  Se   durante o per  odo de diagn  stico  a HP  ou fornecedores parceiros de servico da HP  concluir que o  reparo pode ser efetuado pelo uso de uma peca CSR  a peca de reposi    o ser   enviada diretamente  ao cliente  Existem duas categorias de pecas CSR     e  Obrigat  ria   Pecas cujo reparo feito pelo cliente    obrigat  rio  Se desejar que a HP substitua  essas pecas  ser  o cobradas as despesas de transporte e m  o de obra do servico    e Opcional    Pecas cujo reparo feito pelo cliente    opciona
100. ted settings     Press Enter to access the related submenu        Advanced Chipset Control submenu    Cep  agr             This option is used to  control Memory freq   for DDRIII       cierra Timer  Yes   e ASPM  Disabled           zy  Enter   Field Description Options  Intel VT for Directed I O Press Enter to display Intel Virtualization Technology for Directed I O screen which   VT d  allows users to enable VT d in the server   PCle Gen 2 Select the operation mode of PCle devices  Gen 1   e Gen 1   All PCle devices will only run in Gen 1 mode Gen 2    2 5 GT s      e Gen 2   The system will detect the PCle device generation  and function accordingly     Embedded NIC Port 1 Select whether to enable or disable the embedded NIC port  Enabled    Control Disabled   Memory Interleaving Select whether to enable or disable a memory interleaving Enabled  configuration  Disabled   Memory Speed Select the memory frequency setting  Memory frequency options Max Speed  will depend on the frequencies supported by the installed  supported  DIMMs  DIMM    frequencies     Diagnostics tools 76       Field Description Options    Enable Multimedia Timer   Select whether to enable or disable the High Precision Event Enabled  Timer  HPET   When enabled  multimedia streams are better Disabled  synchronized providing smoother playback    Note  This option must be enabled to allow Windows Vista  installation     Enable ASPM Select whether to enable or disable Active State Power Enabled  Management 
101. thermal compound will cause a gap between the contact surfaces  This  means that the heat sink is not even in direct contact with the processor  and therefore its capacity  to draw out heat is greatly reduced  Furthermore  applying too much compound can make it squish  out from the sides and go all over the processor pins or to the system board when the heat sink is  installed  The compound may cause electrical shorts that can damage the system     1  Use the alcohol pad  included in the new processor spare kit  to clean the contact surfaces on  the heat sink and the new processor  Wipe the contact surfaces several times to make sure that  no particles or dust contaminants are evident  Allow the alcohol to evaporate before continuing     CAUTION  Do not touch the contact surfaces as this may leave dead skin cells or oils from your  finger that can result in poor thermal compound performance     Removal and replacement procedures 46    2  Apply 0 5 gram  0 25 ml  of the thermal compound evenly onto the top of the processor  The  figure below shows the correct pattern of applying the thermal compound        To install the new processor     1  With the load lever and the retention plate still disengaged  align the processor with the socket    and install the processor     Make sure that the two notches and the orientation arrow on the processor are properly aligned  with the tabs and beveled corner of the socket     2  Close down the retention plate     3   Lockthe load lever in
102. tituire dei componenti  Qualora sia richiesta la resa ad HP del  componente difettoso  lo si deve spedire ad HP entro un determinato periodo di tempo  generalmente  cinque  5  giorni lavorativi  Il componente difettoso deve essere restituito con la documentazione  associata nell imballo di spedizione fornito  La mancata restituzione del componente pu   comportare  la fatturazione del ricambio da parte di HP  Nel caso di riparazione da parte del cliente  HP sostiene  tutte le spese di spedizione e resa e sceglie il corriere vettore da utilizzare     Per ulteriori informazioni sul programma CSR di HP contattare il centro di assistenza di zona  Per il    programma in Nord America fare riferimento al sito Web HP  http   www hp com go selfrepair      Servizio di garanzia per i soli componenti    La garanzia limitata HP pu   includere un servizio di garanzia per i soli componenti  Nei termini di  garanzia del servizio per i soli componenti  HP fornir   gratuitamente le parti di ricambio     Per il servizio di garanzia per i soli componenti    obbligatoria la formula CSR che prevede la  riparazione da parte del cliente  Se il cliente invece richiede la sostituzione ad HP  dovr   sostenere le  spese di spedizione e di manodopera per il servizio     Customer Self Repair 7    Customer Selt Repair    HP Produkte enthalten viele CSR Teile  Customer Self Repair   um Reparaturzeiten zu minimieren und  h  here Flexibilitat beim Austausch defekter Bauteile zu erm  glichen  Wenn HP  oder ein 
103. to position        Removal and replacement procedures 47    To install the heat sink     CAUTION  To prevent overheating or a possible system crash  use only a heat sink specified for your  ProLiant server     1  If you are using a new heat sink  remove the cover protecting the preapplied thermal compound     Be careful not to touch or scratch the thermal compound     IMPORTANT  Make sure the heat sink cable is not caught underneath the heat sink during    installation     2  Install the heat sink   a  Insert the spring loaded screws into the system board holes  1      b  Usea T 15 Torx screwdriver to tighten the spring loaded screws  2      c  Connect the heat sink cable to its system board connector  3         3  Perform the postinstallation procedure     Removal and replacement procedures 48    Memory    The system has four DIMM slots that support PC3 10600E unbutfered DIMM  UDIMM  with ECC  support  The DIMM slots are divided into two channels of two DIMM slots each        Item Connector code Slot type   1 DIMMAB Channel B 1  DDR3 DIMM slot   2 DIMM3D Channel B 2   DDR3 DIMM slot  3 DIMM2A Channel A 1  DDR3 DIMM slot   4 DIMMIC Channel A 2   DDR3 DIMM slot       Memory installation guidelines    Observe the following important guidelines when installing memory modules   e Use only HP supported PC3 10600E UDIMM in 1 GB  2 GB  or 4 GB capacities   e Supported DIMM configurations include    o Single DIMM  non interleaving      lt must be installed in the DIMM2A slot     NOTE
104. tomer Self Repair   Se in fase di diagnostica HP  o un centro di  servizi o di assistenza HP  identifica il guasto come riparabile mediante un ricambio CSR  HP lo  spedir   direttamente al cliente per la sostituzione  Vi sono due categorie di parti CSR     e  Obbligatorie   Parti che devono essere necessariamente riparate dal cliente  Se il cliente ne  affida la riparazione ad HP  deve sostenere le spese di spedizione e di manodopera per il  servizio    e  Opzionali   Parti la cui riparazione da parte del cliente    facoltativa  Si tratta comunque di  componenti progettati per questo scopo  Se tuttavia il cliente ne richiede la sostituzione ad HP   potrebbe dover sostenere spese addizionali a seconda del tipo di garanzia previsto per il  prodotto     NOTA  Alcuni componenti HP non sono progettati per la riparazione da parte del cliente  Per  rispettare la garanzia  HP richiede che queste parti siano sostituite da un centro di assistenza  autorizzato  Tali parti sono identificate da un  No  nel Catalogo illustrato dei componenti     In base alla disponibilit   e alla localit   geografica  le parti CSR vengono spedite con consegna entro  il giorno lavorativo seguente  La consegna nel giorno stesso o entro quattro ore    offerta con un  supplemento di costo solo in alcune zone  In caso di necessit   si pu   richiedere l assistenza telefonica  di un addetto del centro di supporto tecnico HP  Nel materiale fornito con una parte di ricambio CSR   HP specifica se il cliente deve res
105. tures submenu    Splash Screen     Field  Embedded VGA Control    Splash Screen    Numlock    POST F1 Prompt    Restore After AC Power  Loss    Splash Screen    iEnabled       Description Options  Select the status of the embedded graphics controller when an Auto Detect  external VGA card is installed  Always Enabled    e Auto Detect   Disable the embedded graphics controller  when an external VGA card is installed     e Always Enabled   The embedded graphics controller remains  the primary controller even if an external VGA card is  installed     Enable this option to display the splash screen prior to loading   Enabled  the operating system  Disabling this option speeds up the boot Disabled  process    Select the NumLock state when the server is powered on  Enabled  e Enabled   NumLock is on  Disabled  e Disabled   NumLock is off  Auto    e Auto     The NumLock state will be the same as it was when  the server was last powered off     Select what action to take when a POST error occurs during Delayed    bootup  Enabled  e Delayed   The system pauses for about 5 seconds and then Disabled  continues booting up     e Enabled     The system pauses and will only continue booting  up when the F1 key is pressed     e Disabled   The system ignores any POST errors during  bootup     Select the power state when an AC power loss occurs  Off  e Off   The server remains off until the power button is pressed  Last State    e Last State     The server reverts to the last power state befor
106. val and replacement procedures 64    4  Install the new system fan     a  Align the rubber bolts to their chassis holes  1      b  While holding the new fan against the chassis  pull the rubber bolts through their chassis  holes  2         5  Perform the postinstallation procedure     Removal and replacement procedures 65    Power supply unit    Located on the rear panel of the server is a single standard autoranging 300W power supply unit     PSU      PSU replacement warnings  Observe the following reminders to reduce the risk of personal injury from electric shock hazards  and or damage to the equipment    e Installation of the power supply unit should be referred to individuals who are qualified to service  server systems and are trained to deal with equipment capable of generating hazardous energy  levels     e DO NOT open the power supply unit  There are no serviceable parts inside it     To replace the power supply unit   1  Perform the pre installation procedure     2  Remove the default power supply unit   a  Disconnect the power cables from the system board  1    Disconnect the power cables trom the system drives   See page 36 for an illustration of these cable connections     b  While supporting the power supply unit with one hand  remove the four PSU screws from the  rear panel  2      c  Remove the power supply unit from the chassis  3         Removal and replacement procedures 66    3  Install the new power supply unit   Align the new power supply unit inside the
107. w hp com     Before you contact HP    Be sure to have the following information available before you call HP    e Technical support registration number  if applicable    e Product serial number  printed on the serial pull tab located on the front panel   e Product model name and number   e Applicable error messages   e Addon boards or hardware   e  Third party hardware or software    e Operating system type and revision level    Illustrated parts catalog 26       Removal and replacement procedures    Required tools    In performing any hardware configuration procedure you may need the following tools   e Phillips screwdriver  for installation in the second removable drive bay   e  T 15 Torx screwdriver  for processor replacement     e  Flat blade screwdriver  for system battery replacement     The following references and software tools may also be used   e HP Proliant ML1 10 G   Server Easy Setup CD  e   PMI Event Log    e Diagnostics software    Server warnings and cautions    A    A    A    Before installing a server  be sure that you understand the following warnings and cautions     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  The server must always be operated with the system covers on  Proper cooling is not  achieved when the system covers are removed     CAUTION  Whenever installing hardware or performing maintenance procedures u access  to internal comp
    
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