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1. Memory Board Components Slots 1 through 6 are PCI X 64 bit 100 MHz Non hot plug slot 1 Non hot plug slot 2 Hot plug slot 3 O Hot plug slot 4 Hot plug slot 5 Hot plug slot 6 Memory board slot 2 Integrated Lights Out diagnostic LEDs abli Memory board slot 1 Removing and Installing a a Da Multibay Drive LO fe KG fan Processor Power Module PPM 1 Advanced ECC LEDs Standard Memory Description LED Status DIMM is not installed Bs eee 0 O off Boardisoffline o a E Description DIMM slot 1 bank A EAEE Board is offline d G 3 Blinking Green Board is busy Memory error has occurred on this memory board Online Spare Board is not configured for online spare Online Spare Status Online spare memory is functioning properly 0 Amber Memory error has occurred on this bank and system has failed over to the online spare bank Online Spare Text O Off Board is not configured for online spare DIMM slot 2 bank A Processor 1 D Processor 2 amp PPM2 PPM3 D Processor 3 Processor 4 PPM4
2. USB connector 2 External health LED Power On Standb button and LED y Hot plug disk o drive bays 1 4 and installation guide Torx T 15 wrench access Video connector aoe i x when opening it The lever status panel removal tool S215 is clearly marked on the lever itself Y A SiN i CAUTION Before shutting the bracket ensure lever is closed Forcing the bracket shut damages the Iree A ES HMMS p gt Mouse connector Keyboard connector Listen for audible alarm and check for blinking LEDs on memory board m Reverse step 1 if there is an audible alarm and or LEDs blinking m f there is no audible or visual alarm proceed to steps 3 and 4 Power LED Fault LED O creen O tines 22 22 2222 e r OY Bova 0 to Of On NoAC power to this ORRORE O o o specific power supply n o n S f RECO OS OO QS OOO SOO ROR05 Or CEB SERERSRCECRSR CRORES Power supply SEE RRO OS OKA 5O 08 failure a Replace memory lt a 0 8 sses seees soeteess Soetesss z sescesss BORRS a Off AC power present oe ee NZ ore T SRI K a 888 setstsccstosstssscsesecss BEES UL Em in standby mode On off Power supply on and working properly O top A cp ae p 36650000 ans o e ovceeded ooo O00000 OQOQQQ0Q00000 Q
3. Battery backed write cache enabler DIMM slot 3 bank A DIMM slot 4 bank A DIMM slot 5 bank B DIMM slot 6 bank B Configuration Maintenance Switch SW4 Switch Function bold is default Switch Function bold is default 1 Reserved Off Power On password Off System configuration can works normally be changed On Power On password is On System configuration is disabled Single Board Mirrored Memory __ nt Labing Mirroring Status Zz Se i l 5i Plus Memory Module connector Fan6 amp Non Maskable Interrupt NMI m fans switch On SCSI backplane 3 Configuration Maintenance locked and cannot be Off Configuration valid SCSI port A Spite Sya modified On ROM treats system Ps SCSI Simplex Duplex switch D System ID Switch SW7 Reserved configuration as invalid hte Off Booting from floppy disk Off Disable D SCSI port B ae SUT aVENIGe is controlled by config On Enable j On Booting from floppy disk Off Disable Battery amp 30 pin Remote Insight is enabled and config is On Enable Lights Out Edition II Board overridden Fan3 connector fani Fan2 D Integrated Lights Out Override Switch SW8 B Pass through board connector DIMM slot 7 bank B Q Amber Memory error has occurred and system has failed over to the mirrored bank Hot P
4. to the flowchart and other information located on the back of this poster 4 Installing the Server into a Rack To identify the required space and location for the server with the template oO oO OO oO ODO O jooo ooo 7 Install the rails on both sides of the chassis ampamp ma ma ma mama ma mma mma mma mma mma ma ma ma ma mma a a a 1 Identify the front side of the template 2 Starting at the bottom of the rack or at the top of a previously mounted component secure the template against the front of the rack by pressing the two push tabs Match the hole pattern on the template with the holes in the vertical rails of the rack 3 Align the template so that the sides of the template are even with the sides of the rack Tick marks on the vertical rails of the rack help you maintain the proper alignment Note Tick marks on the rack s vertical posts mark off U spaces in the rack contiguration and help to maintain the proper alignment O O OO O OHO O 6 ODO N Taa i u l IU Fz N 9 Install the rear of the rail into the designated holes in the rear of the rack A insert the rack rail tabs 1 5 On the rack mark the top and the bottom edges of the template 2 This step helps you align a template for the next component 6 Move to the rear of the rack an
5. Edition September 2003 352401 001 Part Number 352401 001 Thank you for purchasing your new HP StorageWorks NAS 9000s The NAS 9000s two way server is housed in a modular 4U 7 high rack mount chassis that combines expandability with efficient and space saving design The server combines enhanced performance and optimal rack density with maximum availability and manageability A Important Safety Information Before installing this product read the Important Safety Information document provided WARNING This product contains energy levels that are A N considered hazardous To reduce the ak of personal injury from electric shock and hazardous energy individuals who are knowledgeable of the procedures precautions an hazards associated with equipment containing hazardous energy circuits must perform the installation and servicing of this product WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment m Observe local occupational health and safety requirements and guidelines for manual material handling m Obtain adequate assistance to lift and stabilize the chassis during installation or removal m Be aware that the product becomes unstable when it is not fastened to the rails m Before removing the server from the rack remove all hot plug power supplies power modules and drives to reduce the overall weight of the product m Before removing the server from the rack remove all hot p
6. Quick Reference and Rack Installation Instructions hp StorageWorks NAS 9000s V invent Copyright 2003 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P Hewlett Packard Company makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Hewlett Packard shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material This document contains proprietary information which is protected by copyright No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated into another language without the prior written consent of Hewlett Packard The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Compaq Computer Corporation is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hewlett Packard Company Hewlett Packard Company shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein The information is provided as is without warranty of any kind and is subject to change without notice The warranties for Hewlett Packard Company products are set forth in the express limited warranty statements for such products Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty Printed in the U S A HP StorageWorks NAS 9000s Quick Reference and Rack Installation Instructions First
7. RTANT Align the processor pins to seat the board 1 processor into the socket The processor is keyed to wr N gt fit only one way in the socket AN yA A A 4 Installing a SCSI Drive Removing and Installing a Hot Plug Memory Board CAUTION Improper removal of the memory board damages the system For guidelines and procedures refer to the setup Installing Memory DIMMs Exterior View of Server Ss TNA LSS Replacing a Redundant Hot Plug Power Supply NZ Lm Xa TTA 7 A es La ziz i D7 Z SH ee Se TAATA Eject button for rhultibay 1 Simplex Duplex SCSI IDs Primary hot plug power supply Multibay 2 DVD ROM Redundant hot plug Multibay 1 Diskette Eject button for j rhultibay 2 Front Unit Identification LED and Switch Internal health LED power supply AC inlet redundant AC inlet primary PCI X Hot Plug Dual Port PCI X 1000T Gigabit NIC slots 1 3 6 2 0 L oo LA Rear Unit Identification LED and switch SSooocooooad ReSssssssss4 o q SOSCSOSOOCOOaG Integrated Lights Out Network port connector Serial connector USB connector 1
8. d turn the template over so you can use the backside of the template Repeat steps 2 through 5 on the rear of the rack Note On the rear of the rack make the pencil marks on the inside of the vertical rails These markings guide you in installing rack rails into the interior of the rack frame Teoo ooo 10 Install the front of the rail into the designated holes in the front of the rack 12 Slide the server onto the rack rails until the locking pin engages OO O OO O OG O od TAA G Tae i if N NTL 13 Tighten the thumbscrews to secure the server to the rack 5 Connecting the Power Cord and Device Cables The NAS 9000s server can operate either on a 120 V or a 240 V AC input Two AC inlets are on the rear of the server one for each power supply installed the equipment m Do not disable the power cord grounding plugs The grounding plugs are an important safety feature m Plug the power cords into grounded earthed electrical outlets that are easily accessible at all times m Disconnect power trom the server by unplugging the power cords from either the electrical outlets or the server f WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to To connect the power cords 1 Locate the correct voltage line cords that came with your server Remove any labels that cover the cord connectors 2 Plug t
9. disable Inte a Diskette Controller fMBackup Version 83 21 2002 Power On State 1 1 Diskette Write Control 6144MB Memory Installed 5 Press the Esc key twice to return to the main RBSU menu a pear coaeut Aue ua tee a dvanced Memory Protection 6 Press the F10 key to exit RBSU The server reboots and tests k Iproc 1 Intel 1 4GHz 512KB L3 Cache all memory in the system 7 Once the memory has been tested re enable POST Speed Up for faster system boot 8 Configure your memory 4 Select your memory mode 5 Press the Enter key 6 Press the Esc key twice to return to the main RBSU menu PCI X Hot Plug Board Information CAUTION To avoid critical errors do not open the slot release lever if the green power LED is ON or BLINKING Use the PCI X Hot Plug button or the software application to turn off power to the PCI X Hot Plug button OK to Slot Status f rep Slot Status Open __ Slot does not require attention Slot requires attention There may be a problem with the slot the PCI X board or the driver Check the green LED before opening the slot Installing a PCI X Hot Plug Board Opening and Removing the Rear Access Panel Line up guide marks on access panel and chassis to install and remove the panels A aa il it AL p m i il i We oe Remove the air baffle o A i am R E N A ff i 1 IEZA JAN Removing the Front Access Panel Remove Goe IMPO
10. he power cords into the power supply AC inlets Note To connect the power cords plug them into the appropriate power supply AC inlets The power connector is connector number one for the primary power supply and is connector number two for the redundant hot plug power supply 3 Plug the other end of the power cords into grounded electrical outlets or UPS depending on power cord types Note To help protect the server against downtime due to a loss of power plug each power supply into separate AC circuits 4 Connect the peripheral device cables to the server and then route the power cord and device cables through the cable management solution For more information refer to the Cable Management System Reel Assembly Installation Instructions that are included in the hardware kit 6 Powering Up the Server The NAS 9000s is preloaded with the NAS OS Prior to power up deployment instructions found in the Installation Guide Guide should be followed to enable the successful configuration of the NAS device in addition to the guidelines found below Required Items m Installation Guide m Administration Guide To begin the first time startup procedure 1 Be sure that the server is safely installed in an adequate environment 2 Be sure that the power cables and peripheral devices are plugged in and that adequate AC power is supplied to the server 3 Refer to the Installation Guide prior to powering up the device 7 Syste
11. ing Memory Configuration Guidelines Consult the following guidelines when configuring the memory for the server Note Memory board slot 1 must always be populated Standard Memory Advanced ECC m Install DIMMS in groups of four m Bank A must always be populated m All DIMMs in a bank must be identical m System has no hot plug capabilities in this configuration Online Spare 4 Configuring the Memory m Install DIMMs in groups of four m Bank A must always be populated Note To reconfigure the memory mode after initial setup you must m All DIMMs in a bank must be identical reboot the system and enter RBSU mys kasno bot piug Cay ap MCs m tus Cont ur alon You must configure the memory in the server before deployment m One or two memory boards can be configured for online To configure memory through RBSU T l l 1 Press the F9 key to enter RBSU m DIMMs in the online spare bank must be of equal or greater capacity than all other banks ROM Based Setup Utility Version 2 00 copyright 2002 COMPAQ Computer Corporation E Bank B on the memory board in slot 1 is the online spare 7 7 Compaq ProLiant DL580 G2 bank even if two memory boards are installed and must be Boe eon RHTOGE populated in this configuration Compaq BIOS P27 0372172002 Backup Version 03 21 2002 Single Board Mirrored Memory 6144MB Memory Installed Online Spare with ECC Support m Install DIMMs in groups of four Proc 1 Intel 1 4GHz 512KB L3 Cache
12. lug Mirrored Memory E Board is not configured for mirrored memory Mirroring Status Hot Plug mirrored memory is functioning properly 5 Amber Memory error has occurred and system has failed over to the mirrored bank Ready to Hot Plug Do not remove memory board Okay to remove memory board All LEDs All LEDs lt 3 Blinking Amber CAUTION Memory board is in use relock it immediately DIMM slot 8 bank B Locking switch D PCI X Hot Plug board connector Release latches Position Description Indication 2 Reserved 1 iLO securtiy Off Normal default override On Override Optional on some models 6 86 Ejector levers
13. lug power supplies power modules and drives to reduce the overall weight of the product Rack Stability A WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment be sure that The leveling jacks are fully extended to the floor E The full weight of the rack rests on the leveling jacks E The stabilizing feet are connected to the rack if it is a single rack installation m The racks are coupled together in multiple rack installations m The components are extended one at a time only A rack may become unstable if more than one component is extended Audience Assumptions This poster provides a quick way for customers experienced in server installations to setup and configure the NAS 9000s server The following instructions are written for persons who are qualified in installing and servicing computer equipment and are trained in recognizing hazards in products with high energy levels such as the power supplies System Power Modules and redundant line cord switches in this computer system For detailed instructions refer to the setup and installation guide 1 Selecting the Optimum Environment Select an installation site that meets the following requirements m Space and airflow m Temperature m Power E Grounding Detailed installation site requirements for this server are listed in the setup and installation guide For guidance in placing servers and components into a rack refer to the rack tem
14. m Bank B mirrors bank A Bank A must always be populated m All DIMMs in a bank must be identical Proc 4 Not Installed Hot Plug Mirrored Memory m Install DIMMs in groups of four E Bank A must always be populated eo RO Oye SOON m All DIMMs in a bank must be identical EO Sar NLL m The Ready to Hot Plug LED indicates when a memory w A fC ProLiant DL580 G2 board can be hot plugged S N 0201FRH10007 mE Two memory boards must be installed Embedded COM Port A ompaq BIOS P27 03 21 2002 nipari tet ANA o Backup Version 03 21 2002 1 1 NU ower On State m Both memory boards must be configured identically to enable a Write Genk al NR rome te er oe mirroring Corresponding banks for instance bank A on the Diskette Boot Control Advanced ECC Support Advanced Memory Protection memory board in slot 1 and bank A on the memory board in L IBlproc 1 Intel 1 4GHz 512KB L3 Cache slot 2 must be populated with DIMMs of the same capacity 3 Installing and Testing the DIMMs If you plan to use online spare memory or hot plug mirrored memory HP recommends testing new DIMMs To test DIMMs during each boot Proc 4 Not Installed 1 Power on the server RUM Based Setup Utility Version 2 00 Copyright 2002 COMPAQ Computer Corporation 2 Press the F9 key to enter RBSU N loses ProLiant DL580 G2 3 Select Advanced Options 0S Selectio S N 0201FRH10007 i Embedded COM Port ompaq BIOS P27 03 21 2002 4 Change POST Speed Up to
15. m Software The HP StorageWorks NAS 9000s is preloaded with software from the HP Factory and is ready to be customized for the customer environment For details regarding the customization of the NAS device for the environment please see the Installation Guide included with the product prior to powering on the product 8 Registering Your Server Register the server online at www register hp com 9 Finding Additional Information For additional information about this server and other HP products refer to the HP website at www hp com Regulatory Compliance Information The rating label on the device shows which class A or B the equipment falls into Class B devices have an FCC logo or FCC ID on the label Class A devices do not have an FCC ID or logo on the label When the class of the device is determined refer to the following corresponding statement For complete regulatory notices see the setup and installation guide in the server documentation Series Number For the purpose of regulatory compliance certifications and identification your product has been assigned a unique series number The series number can be found on the product nameplate label along with all required approval markings and information When requesting compliance information for this product always refer to this series number The series number should not be confused with the marketing name or model number of the product Memory Configuration and I
16. nstallation The NAS 9000s server ships standard with 4 GB of PC1600 DDR Standard Memory Advanced ECC Additional components may be purchased to provide varying levels of redundancy The sections below detail these advanced memory configurations 1 Choosing the Memory Mode Consult this overview when determining what type of memory protection is best for your needs Standard Memory Advanced ECC m Provides Advanced ECC protection which protects against single bit errors and some multi bit errors m Maximizes system memory capacity Online Spare m Provides higher level of memory protection than standard memory E Does not protect against multi bit errors m Online spare bank must match the largest DIMM bank used in the server E Downtime must be scheduled to replace failed memory Single Board Mirrored Memory m Provides a higher lever of memory protection than online spare when using only one memory board m Provides protection against both single bit and multi bit errors m Supports up to 8 GB of system memory and 8 GB of redundant memory using 2 GB DIMMs E Downtime must be scheduled to replace failed memory Hot Plug Mirrored Memory m Provides complete redundancy by using an additional memory board E Requires two memory boards configured identically m Provides superior memory protection against single bit and multi bit errors m Provides hot plug replacement capability E Eliminates server downtime 2 Determin
17. plate or the setup and installation guide 2 Unpacking the Shipping Boxes Unpack the server by following the instructions and illustrations printed on the outside of the boxes Also unpack the power cords rack mounting hardware and the hardware documentation reference information and software packs that are located in the country kit box In addition to these items you may need E Torx T 15 tool which is located on the rear of the server m Phillips screwdriver m Options to be installed such as expansion boards monitors power supplies processors processor power modules PPMs and memory modules m Application software E Flat blade screwdriver m Felt tip marker or pencil Note Save the packing material for reuse if you need to ship the server in the future Note Protect the server from power fluctuations and elgg S interruptions with a regulating uninterruptible power supply U This device protects the hardware from damage caused by power surges and voltage spikes and keeps the ie in operation during a power failure For more information on UPS and other options refer to the HP website www hp com 3 Installing Options If you are installing additional options such as expansion boards processors PPMs hard drives or memory you can refer to the instructions included with the option purchase the back of this poster or the setup and installation guide Note For quick start memory guidelines refer

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