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1. Figure 2 47 Removing the plastic strip on the heatsink Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2 51 Removal and Replacement Procedures 15 Install the heatsink O 16 Carefully install the heatsink retaining clip 17 Close the locking lever on the heatsink retaining clip O Figure 2 48 Installing the heatsink and heatsink retaining clip CAUTION PPM slots must be populated when processors are installed If PPM slots are not populated the system does not boot 18 Install a PPM in the corresponding slot if the slot is empty 19 Install the air baffle 20 Install the access panel 21 Slide the server back into the rack See the Preparation Procedures section in this chapter 2 52 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Removal and Replacement Procedures PPMs To remove a PPM 1 Power down the server See the Powering Down the Server section in this chapter 2 Extend or remove the server from the rack See the Preparation Procedures section in this chapter 3 Remove the access panel See the Access Panel section in this chapter 4 Open the latches on the sides of the PPM slots O 5 Lift the PPM out of the slot Figure 2 49 Removing a PPM CAUTION PPM slots must be populated when proces
2. Figure 2 39 Sliding the lightpipe out of the chassis Reverse steps 1 through 7 to replace the PCI lightpipe and cover 2 44 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Removal and Replacement Procedures Power Converter Module To remove the power converter module 1 Power down the server See the Powering Down the Server section in this chapter 2 Extend or remove the server from the rack See the Preparation Procedures section in this chapter Remove the access panel See the Access Panel section in this chapter 4 Remove all hot plug fans in the front fan bracket See the Hot Plug Fan section in this chapter Remove the front fan bracket See the Front Fan Bracket section in this chapter 6 Remove all hot plug power supplies See the Hot Plug Power Supply section in this chapter 7 Disconnect all power cables a Disconnect the system power cable from the system board O b Disconnect the power supply signal cable from the system board c Disconnect the SCSI power cable from the SCSI backplane Figure 2 40 Disconnecting the power cables Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2 45 Removal and Replacement Procedures 8 Loosen the thumbscrew that secures the power converter module to the chassis 9 Slide and lift the power converter module off the chassis A ADS
3. Rated input voltage 100 VAC to 240 VAC Rated input line 180 VAC to 264 VAC 90 VAC to 132 VAC Rated input frequency 50 Hz to 60 Hz Rated input power 600 W Rated input current 6 A 110 V to 3 A 220 V Output Power Steady state power 400 W Maximum peak power 400 W Dielectric voltage withstand Input to output 2 000 VAC minute Input to ground 2 000 VAC minute Memory Table 5 3 SDRAM DIMM Specifications Item Description Size 128 MB 256 MB 512 MB 1 GB Speed 133 MHz Width 72 bits Upgrade requirement Any combination of like paired SDRAM DIMMs that provide a minimum of 256 MB Note Use only 128 256 512 MB or 1 GB 72 bit wide 3 3 V registered ECC SDRAM SDRAM must be 133 MHz Use Compaq SDRAM only Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Maintenance and Service Guide 5 3 Specifications 1 44 MB Diskette Drive Table 5 4 1 44 MB Diskette Drive Item Size Description 12 7 mm 0 5 in high 96 mm 3 8 in wide 130 mm 5 1 in deep LEDs front panel Green On Read write capacity per diskette High density 1 44 MB Low density 720 KB Drives supported 1 Drive height One third height Drive rotation 300 rpm Transfer rate High 500 Kb s Low 250 Kb s Bytes sector 512 Sectors per track high low 18 9 Tracks per side high low 80 80 Access times Track to track high low 3 ms 6 ms Average high low 169 ms 94 ms
4. Settling time 15 ms Latency average 100 ms Cylinders high low 80 80 Read write heads 2 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Maintenance and Service Guide Specifications CD ROM Drive Table 5 5 CD ROM Drive Specifications Item Applicable disk Description CD ROM modes 1 and 2 mixed mode audio and data combined CD DA Photo CD single multiple session CD XA ready CDi ready Capacity 550 MB mode 1 12 cm 640 MB mode 2 12 cm Block size 2368 2352 bytes mode 0 2352 2340 2336 2048 bytes mode 1 2352 2340 2336 2048 bytes mode 2 Dimensions Height 12 7 mm 0 50 in Depth 123 08 mm 5 20 in Width 132 08 mm 5 20 in Weight 0 34 kg 0 75 Ib Data transfer rate Sustained 150 KB s sustained 1X 1500 4800 KB s 10X to 32X Burst 4 0 MB s Access times typical Full stroke 300 ms Random 140 ms Diameter 12 cm 8 cm 4 70 in 3 15 in Thickness 1 2 mm 0 05 in Track pitch 1 6 um 6 3 x 107 in Cache buffer 128 KB Startup time lt 10s Stop time lt 5 s single lt 30 s multisession Laser parameters Type Semiconductor laser GaAs Wave length 700 25 nm Divergence angle 53 5 1 5 Output power 0 14 mW Operating conditions Temperature 5 C to 45 C 41 F to 118 F Humidity 5 to 90 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Maintenance and Service Guide
5. section in this chapter Remove the front fan bracket See the Front Fan Bracket section in this chapter Disconnect any cables connected to the SCSI backplane Loosen the two SCSI backplane thumbscrews 10 Lift the SCSI backplane Figure 2 30 Removing the SCSI backplane Reverse steps 1 through 10 to replace the SCSI backplane Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2 35 Removal and Replacement Procedures PCI Riser Cage CAUTION To avoid the risk of damage to your system or expansion boards remove all AC power cords before installing or removing non hot plug expansion boards Moving the Power On Standby button to the standby position still provides auxiliary power to the PCI expansion slot and may damage the board or other system components To remove the PCI riser cage 1 2 3 Power down the server See the Powering Down the Server section in this chapter Disconnect any external cables connected to expansion boards Extend or remove the server from the rack See the Preparation Procedures section in this chapter Remove the access panel See the Access Panel section in this chapter Disconnect the long SCSI cable from any array controller PCI expansion board if installed Pull up the thumbscrew knobs Loosen both thumbscrews by turning them counterclockwise Figure 2 31 Loosening the PCI riser cage thumbscrews
6. CD ejector assembly 2 31 CD MultiBay adapter board 2 29 CD MultiBay cable 2 60 CD ROM drive 2 27 DIMMs 2 46 diskette drive 2 28 diskette drive system cable 2 62 expansion board ejector divider PCI 2 38 expansion boards 2 23 2 36 expansion slot covers 2 25 2 37 fans hot plug 2 17 front bezel 2 26 front fan bracket 2 32 hard drive blank 2 9 hard drives 2 8 heatsink retaining clips 2 50 heatsinks 2 50 hot plug fans 2 17 hot plug power supplies 2 13 LED CD ROM drive system cable 2 62 memory 2 46 PCI expansion board ejector divider 2 38 PCI Hot Plug backplane cable 2 63 PCI lightpipe 2 42 PCI lightpipe cover 2 42 PCT riser cage 2 35 PCI riser cage door latch 2 21 PCI shipping bracket 2 19 PCI slot release levers 2 40 power button LED board 2 45 power button LED cable 2 61 power converter module 2 44 power supplies hot plug 2 13 power supply blank 2 14 PPMs 2 51 processors 2 48 rear fan bracket 2 58 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Maintenance and Service Guide Index 5 Index Remote Insight Lights Out Edition interface cable 2 64 SCSI backplane 2 33 SCSI cable long 2 65 SCSI cable short 2 59 SCSI hard drives 2 8 shipping bracket PCI 2 19 slot covers 2 25 2 37 slot release levers PCI 2 40 Smart Array 5i Controller 2 52 system board 2 57 system cables 2 62 tape drive blank 2 12 universal hot plug tape drive 2 11 Integrated Management Log IML access 3 3 description 3 3 viewing 3 3 Integr
7. SCSI hard drives ejector lever 2 8 installing 2 8 LEDs drive activity 4 6 fault status 4 6 online status 4 6 populating bays 2 8 2 9 removing 2 8 replacing 2 8 SCSI IDs 2 8 specifications 5 6 SCSI IDs 2 8 SCSI interlock disable switch default settings 4 19 defined 4 19 location 4 18 SCSI ports 4 3 SCSI power cable disconnecting 2 43 location 2 43 SCSI power connector 2 43 serial connector 4 2 server dimensions 5 2 specifications 5 2 warnings and cautions 2 3 weight 5 2 server access panel See access panel server rail release latches pressing 2 5 warning 2 5 Server Setup and Management pack 3 3 shipping bracket PCI See PCI shipping bracket Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Maintenance and Service Guide Index 11 Index shipping temperature 5 2 signal cable kit contents 1 4 spare part number 1 4 slot 2 fault LED 4 9 power LED 4 9 slot 3 fault LED 4 9 power LED 4 9 slot covers installing 2 25 2 37 part number 1 5 removing 2 24 2 37 replacing 2 25 2 37 slot locations DIMMs 2 46 4 3 PCI slot 1 2 36 4 2 PCI slots 2 and 3 2 21 4 2 PPMs 2 50 4 3 slot release levers PCI See PCI slot release levers slot speed LED 4 8 Smart Array 5i Controller connector 4 3 installing 2 52 part number 1 4 removing 2 52 replacing 2 52 spare part number 1 4 SmartStart Diskette Builder utility access 3 4 description 3 4 SmartStart for Servers software access 3 3 CD 3 3 description 3 3 spare part numbers access p
8. the Compaq Insight Manager User Guide or the Server Configuration and Utilities chapter in the Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Server Setup and Installation Guide continued 3 2 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Diagnostic Tools Table 3 1 Diagnostic Tools continued Tool Compaq SmartStart for Servers Description Compaq SmartStart software is the intelligent way to set up your Compaq server The Compaq SmartStart for Servers CD includes the ROMPag Utility driver updates and assistance installing operating systems How to run the tool Use the information provided in the Server Setup and Management pack Compaq Survey Utility Compaq Survey Utility gathers critical hardware and software information on servers running Microsoft Windows NT Novell NetWare SCO OpenServer or SCO Unixware operating systems 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 Install the Compaq Survey Utility from the SmartStart CD the Compaq Integration Maintenance Utility or the Compaq Management CD Integrated Management Log IML The IML is a log of system events such as system failures or nonfatal error conditions View events in the IML from within e Compaq Insight Manager XE e Compaq Surv
9. 001 c 1 40 GHz processor heatsink and heatsink clip 235384 004 259593 001 continued Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Illustrated Parts Catalog Table 1 2 System Components Spare Parts List continued Item Description Part Number Spare Part Number 13 Heatsink and heatsink clip 228075 001 228497 001 14 Air baffle 228073 001 228525 001 Boards 15 Processor power module PPM 12 V 28 5 A 217336 001 228506 001 16 Smart Array 5i Controller 011003 003 228510 001 17 System board with heatsink 010933 001 228494 001 18 Power converter module 207066 001 228505 001 19 SCSI backplane 6 bay 010936 001 228502 001 20 CD MultiBay adapter board 010984 001 228504 001 21 Power button LED board 010963 001 228503 001 Mass Storage Devices 22 Diskette drive slimline 1 44 MB 235168 001 228507 001 23 CD ROM drive IDE 24X 222837 001 228508 001 23A DVD ROM drive 8X 168003 935 Cables 24 SCSI cable kit 228517 001 SCSI cable short 68 pin 199606 018 SCSI cable long 68 pin 166298 035 25 Signal cable kit 228518 001 Power button LED cable 14 pin 219048 001 CD MultiBay cable 50 pin 314014 006 PCI Hot Plug backplane cable 219049 001 26 Miscellaneous cable kit 228519 001 System cable LED CD ROM drive or 219047 001 diskette drive 50 pin Remote Insight Lights Out Edition interface 233
10. 14 PPMs 2 51 processors 2 48 rear fan bracket 2 58 Remote Insight Lights Out Edition interface cable 2 64 SCSI backplane 2 33 SCSI cable long 2 65 SCSI cable short 2 59 SCSI hard drives 2 8 shipping bracket PCI 2 19 slot covers 2 25 2 37 Smart Array 5i Controller 2 52 system board 2 57 system cables 2 62 tape drive blank 2 12 universal hot plug tape drive 2 11 requirements drivers internal health LED 4 16 PCI Hot Plug 2 8 hot plug procedures 2 7 input See input requirements local occupational and health safety 2 2 return kit spare part number 1 5 riser SCSI interlock failure LED 4 15 RJ 45 connectors location 4 2 warning 2 2 RJ 45 LEDs 4 10 ROM flashing the bootblock 4 21 ROM Based Setup Utility RBSU access 3 3 description 3 3 ROMPag Utility access 3 4 description 3 4 S screwdriver Torx T 15 2 26 2 30 2 58 screws Torx T 15 See also thumbscrews bezel front 2 26 CD ejector assembly 2 31 CD ejector lever 2 30 front bezel 2 26 PCI expansion board ejector divider 2 38 rear fan bracket 2 58 SCSI backplane cabling 2 33 2 43 installing 2 33 part number 1 4 removing 2 33 replacing 2 33 spare part number 1 4 thumbscrews 2 33 SCSI cable kit contents 1 4 spare part number 1 4 SCSI cable long connecting 2 65 disconnecting 2 65 installing 2 65 part number 1 4 removing 2 65 replacing 2 65 SCSI cable short connecting 2 59 disconnecting 2 59 installing 2 59 part number 1 4 removing 2 59 replacing 2 59
11. 4 Connectors LED Indicators Switches and Jumpers This chapter explains the location and function of system connectors internal and external LEDs system board switches and jumpers Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Maintenance and Service Guide 4 1 Connectors LED Indicators Switches and Jumpers Connectors The figures and tables on the following pages show connector locations on the rear panel and the system board of the ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 server Rear Panel Connectors Figure 4 1 and Table 4 1 show the connectors on the rear panel of a ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 server 0 AAA mi so000 M ooo mm 000 mood o Figure 4 1 Rear panel connectors Table 4 1 Rear Panel Connectors Item Description PCI expansion slots VHDCI SCSI connector SCSI port 1 Serial connector teal Video connector blue RJ 45 connector for NIC 2 USB connectors 2 black RJ 45 connector for NIC 1 Mouse connector PS 2 green O MINI DOD a AJOJN Keyboard connector PS 2 purple o Power connector 4 2 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Maintenance and Service Guide Connectors LED Indicators Switches and Jumpers System Board Connectors Figure 4 2 and Table 4 2 show the connectors on the system board Figure 4 2 S
12. Figure 2 41 Removing the power converter module from the chassis cables removed for clarity Reverse steps 1 through 9 to replace the power converter module 2 46 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Removal and Replacement Procedures Power Button LED Board To remove the power button LED board 1 2 Nn WA e amp Power down the server See the Powering Down the Server section in this chapter Extend or remove the server from the rack See the Preparation Procedures section in this chapter Remove the access panel See the Access Panel section in this chapter Disconnect the power button LED cable from the power button LED board O Press the locking tab Slide the power button LED board out of the chassis Reverse steps 1 through 6 to replace the power button LED board Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2 47 Removal and Replacement Procedures DIMMs To remove DIMMs 1 Power down the server See the Powering Down the Server section in this chapter 2 Extend or remove the server from the rack See the Preparation Procedures section in this chapter 3 Remove the access panel See the Access Panel section in this chapter NOTE The server ships with at least two DIMMs installed in DIMM slots 1A and 4A 4 Open the DIMM slot latches O 5 Remove the DIMM from the slot Fig
13. Procedures section in this chapter Remove the access panel See the Access Panel section in this chapter Open the PCI riser cage door gt 3 IORA ON OBS LOCO O COCO 05205 AOAO COCOA OO ORE 020808 g 0 Figure 2 16 Opening the PCI riser cage door 4 Press the door latch locking tab 0 5 Push the door latch through the door Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2 21 Removal and Replacement Procedures Figure 2 17 Removing the PCI riser cage door latch Reverse steps 1 through 5 to replace the PCI riser cage door latch Expansion Board Slots 2 and 3 To remove an expansion board from slots 2 and 3 1 Extend or remove the server from the rack See the Preparation Procedures section in this chapter 2 Remove the access panel See the Access Panel section in this chapter Open the PCI riser cage door Figure 2 18 Opening the PCI riser cage door 2 22 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Removal and Replacement Procedures 4 Remove the PCI shipping bracket if installed See the PCI Shipping Bracket section in this chapter Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2 23 Removal and Replacement Procedures 5 Press the PCI Hot Plug button for five seconds to power down the slot Figure 2 19 Pressing the PCI Hot Plug button 6 Disconnect any
14. Service Guide Index 9 Index rated steady state power 5 2 RBSU See ROM Based Setup Utility rear fan bracket installing 2 58 part number 1 3 removing 2 58 replacing 2 58 spare part number 1 3 rear unit identification LED switch 2 7 4 11 relative humidity non operating 5 2 operating 5 2 release buttons hard drive 2 8 hard drive blanks 2 9 tape drive 2 11 Remote Insight Lights Out Edition interface cable connecting 2 64 disconnecting 2 64 installing 2 64 location 2 64 part number 1 4 removing 2 64 replacing 2 64 removing access panel 2 15 air baffle 2 18 battery 2 53 bezel front 2 26 CD blank 2 10 CD ejector assembly 2 30 CD MultiBay adapter board 2 29 CD MultiBay cable 2 60 CD ROM drive 2 27 DIMMs 2 46 diskette drive 2 28 diskette drive system cable 2 62 expansion board ejector divider PCI 2 38 expansion boards 2 21 2 36 expansion slot covers 2 24 2 37 fans hot plug 2 17 front bezel 2 26 hard drive 2 8 hard drive blank 2 9 heatsink retaining clips 2 47 heatsinks 2 48 hot plug fans 2 17 hot plug power supplies 2 13 LED CD ROM drive system cable 2 62 memory 2 46 PCI expansion board ejector divider 2 38 PCI Hot Plug backplane cable 2 63 PCI lightpipe 2 41 PCI lightpipe cover 2 41 PCI riser cage 2 34 PCI riser cage door latch 2 20 PCI shipping bracket 2 19 PCI slot release levers 2 39 power button LED board 2 45 power button LED cable 2 61 power converter module 2 43 power supplies hot plug 2 13 p
15. down the server See the Powering Down the Server section in this chapter Extend or remove the server from the rack See the Preparation Procedures section in this chapter Remove the access panel See the Access Panel section in this chapter Remove all the hot plug fans in the bracket See the Hot Plug Fan section in this chapter Press inward on the release levers O Lift the bracket Figure 2 29 Removing the front fan bracket IMPORTANT Tighten the system board thumbscrew before installing the front fan bracket The fan bracket does not seat securely if the thumbscrew is not fully tightened Reverse steps 1 through 6 to replace the front fan bracket 2 34 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Removal and Replacement Procedures SCSI Backplane To remove the SCSI backplane 1 2 7 8 9 Power down the server See the Powering Down the Server section in this chapter Extend or remove the server from the rack See the Preparation Procedures section in this chapter Remove the access panel See the Access Panel section in this chapter Remove any hot plug SCSI hard drives See the Hot Plug SCSI Hard Drive section in this chapter Remove the tape drive if installed See the Universal Hot Plug Tape Drive section in this chapter Remove all hot plug fans from the front fan bracket See the Hot Plug Fan
16. drive e Wide Ultra3 SCSI hard drives Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Maintenance and Service Guide 5 1 Specifications System Unit Table 5 1 Operating and Performance Specifications for the ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Server Item Description Dimensions Height 8 64 cm 3 38 in Depth 65 45 cm 25 75 in Width 44 45 cm 17 50 in Weight maximum 27 22 kg 60 Ib Weight no drives installed 20 41 kg 47 18 Ib Input requirements Rated input voltage 100 VAC to 240 VAC Rated input frequency 50 Hz to 60 Hz Rated input current 6 A 110V 3A 220 V Rated input power 600 W Power supply output Rated steady state power 400 W Maximum peak power 400 W Temperature range Operating 10 C to 35 C 50 F to 95 F Shipping 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Relative humidity noncondensing Operating 10 to 90 Non operating 5 to 95 Maximum wet bulb temperature 28 C 82 4 F Note Operating temperature has an altitude derating of 1 C per 1 000 ft No direct sunlight allowed Storage maximum humidity of 95 is based on a maximum temperature of 45 C Altitude minimum for storage is 70 KPa Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Maintenance and Service Guide Specifications Hot Plug Power Supply Table 5 2 HotePlug Power Supply Specifications Item Description Input voltage specifications
17. indicates a network interface connection WARNING To reduce the risk of electrical shock fire or damage to the equipment do not plug telephone or telecommunications connectors into this receptacle This label or equivalent is located on the surface of your CD ROM drive This label indicates that the product is classified as a Class 1 Laser Product Rack Warnings and Cautions WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment adequately stabilize the rack before extending a component outside the rack Extend only one component at a time A rack may become unstable if more than one component is extended WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment e Extend the leveling jacks to the floor e Rest the full weight of the rack on the leveling jacks e Attach the stabilizers to the rack if it is a single rack installation e Couple the racks together in multiple rack installations WARNING When installing the server in a Telco rack adequately secure the rack frame to the building structure at the top and bottom 2 2 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Removal and Replacement Procedures WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment use two or more people to safely unload the rack from the pallet An empty 42U rack weighs 115 kg 253 Ib is over 2 1 m 7 ft tall and may b
18. mounted configuration 4 Enable diskette boot Off RBSU controls booting from diskette On Booting from diskette is enabled and RBSU is overridden 5 Password disable Off Power on password is enabled On Power on password is disabled 6 Invalidate configuration Off No function On ROM treats the system configuration as invalid Chassis ID Switch The Chassis ID switch is a three position switch that identifies the operational use of the server Figure 4 13 This switch is set to default to the ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 server rack mount setting All three positions of the switch default to the off value 4 20 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Maintenance and Service Guide Connectors LED Indicators Switches and Jumpers Jumpers The ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 server contains one two pin bootblock flash jumper It enables the user to configure the system board for a bootblock flash of the system ROM Figure 4 14 Figure 4 14 Bootblock flash jumper To perform a bootblock flash of the system ROM contact your Compaq authorized service provider for the appropriate utility Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Maintenance and Service Guide 4 21 5 Specifications This chapter provides operating and performance specifications for ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 server components and hardware including e System unit e Hot plug power supply e Memory e 1 44 MB diskette drive e CD ROM
19. senan in seas 2 18 PCL Shipping Bra ketentiestnne e tido oss E E EA 2 19 PCI Riser Cage Door Dae A ee ee 2 20 Expansion Board Slots 2 and 3 sc c0 A A da 2 21 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide iii Contents Expansion Slot Cover Slots 2 and 3 ceccccssscecsssceeseceeaceceeceeeaeceeaaeceeeeeceeeseaaeceeaeeceeeeeesaeeneaeeeaes 2 24 Non Hot Plug Procedures eiii ii ee inst neces Steven Ded Tse en ee 2 26 Front Bezel sect Lai A A A AAA led BE A AA eee TN dal 2 26 CDEROM Dive AREE E a a ane Maman ee 2 27 Diskete DAVE A a E EEE i 2 28 CD MultiBay Adapter Boald oooconnccnoccconcconnnnnnnonnnonnncnnncnn a ai S e a aat 2 29 CD Ejector Assembly m orin A Gace nd E T a eel 2 30 Front Fan BrackKet ii EAE AEEA E ad Ed ab 2 32 SCSLB ack plane resina e a e ed tel iba 2 33 PCL Riser Cage iia a Nett lame lisis 2 34 Expansion Board SIOt T i eecccs e cceuicgsesdend na nn aden a a ss Paden do Ita 2 36 Expansion Slot Cover Slot I talas sitiar bandola asin iran la lavesnds aa eal 2 37 PCI Expansion Board Ejector Divider ese cesceseceseceseceseceseeeseeseneeeaeeeaeessaecaaecsaecsaecnseenseeeneeeeeeens 2 38 PCISlot Release Lever Slots 2 MU Dictada ss 2 39 PCI Lightpipe and Covers ise siete id A ea ea eh 2 41 Power Converter Module iia aii dee eae i eek 2 43 Power Button EED Board wiiiisccss cicestiGescthelstisiediveeced vesdilassettesdseisledatessl diel iageidlaasnsccdavess vested 2 45 DIMM S
20. server until the server rail release latches engage Figure 2 1 Extending the server from the rack WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury be careful when pressing the server rail release latches and sliding the component into or out of the rack The sliding rails could pinch your fingertips 3 After performing the maintenance procedure slide the server back into the rack a Press the server rail release latches b Slide the server fully into the rack c Secure the server by tightening the thumbscrews Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2 5 Removal and Replacement Procedures Powering Down the Server System power in ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 servers does not completely shut off with the front panel Power On Standby button The button toggles between on and standby modes rather than on and off The standby position removes power from most electronics and the drives but portions of the power supply and some internal circuitry remain active To completely remove all power from the system you must disconnect all power cords from the server WARNING To reduce the risk of injury from electrical shock remove the power cords to completely disconnect power from the system ate Boe CAUTION Electrostatic discharge can damage electronic components Be sure you are properly grounded before beginning any insta
21. switch is deactivated Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Maintenance and Service Guide 4 11 Connectors LED Indicators Switches and Jumpers Hot Plug Power Supply LED Determine the hot plug power supply status by observing the color of the power supply LED located adjacent to the AC inlet Figure 4 9 Figure 4 9 Hot plug power supply LED When the power supply LED is off the following conditions may exist e The AC power is unavailable e The power supply has failed e The power supply is in standby mode e The power supply has exceeded the maximum current limit When the power supply LED is green the power is turned on and the power supply is functioning properly 4 12 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Maintenance and Service Guide Connectors LED Indicators Switches and Jumpers Hot Plug Fan LED Each of the hot plug fans contains a dual color LED Figure 4 10 Figure 4 10 Hot plug fan LED The hot plug fan LED indicates the following conditions e Green The fan is operating normally e Amber The fan has failed e Off The fan is not powered Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Maintenance and Service Guide 4 13 Connectors LED Indicators Switches and Jumpers Power Converter Module LED The power converter module LED in
22. the rack See the Preparation Procedures section in this chapter Remove the access panel See the Access Panel section in this chapter Disconnect the diskette interface cable from the SCSI backplane O Loosen the diskette drive thumbscrew Slide the diskette drive toward the SCSI backplane and lift lt Q Pa gt Figure 2 25 Removing the diskette drive Reverse steps 1 through 6 to replace the diskette drive 2 30 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Removal and Replacement Procedures CD MultiBay Adapter Board To remove the CD MultiBay adapter board 1 2 Power down the server See the Powering Down the Server section in this chapter Extend or remove the server from the rack See the Preparation Procedures section in this chapter Remove the access panel See the Access Panel section in this chapter Remove the CD ROM drive or CD blank a Ifa CD ROM drive is installed in the bay see the CD ROM Drive section in this chapter b Ifa CD blank is installed in the bay see the CD Blank section in this chapter Disconnect the CD MultiBay cable from the adapter board O Loosen the two thumbscrews that secure the adapter board to the chassis Lift the adapter board 6 Reverse steps 1 through 7 to replace the CD MultiBay adapter board Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2 31 Re
23. website www compaq com support files For a complete list of ADU error messages refer to the Compaq Servers Troubleshooting Guide Automatic Server Recovery 2 ASR 2 ASR 2 automatically restarts the server after a catastrophic operating system failure With ASR 2 you have multiple recovery options e Available Recovery provides software error recovery and environmental recovery e Unattended Recovery logs the error information to the IML resets the server and tries to restart the operating system Run RBSU and set ASR 2 to enable this tool Compaq Diagnostics Compaq Diagnostics tests and verifies operation of Compaq hardware If Compaq Diagnostics finds a hardware failure it isolates the replaceable part if possible Access Compaq Diagnostics when POST detects a system configuration error For a complete list of POST error messages refer to the Compaq Servers Troubleshooting Guide Compaq Diagnostics can be run from the SmartStart CD or downloaded from the Compaq website www compaq com support files Compaq Insight Manager XE Compaq Insight Manager XE is a client server application used to remotely manage Compaq hardware in a network environment Compaq Insight Manager reports hardware fault conditions both failure and pre failure and collects data for reporting and graphing For more information on viewing and printing the event list refer to the Compaq Management CD
24. 18 system maintenance default settings 4 20 defined 4 20 location 4 18 symbols on equipment 2 2 system board alignment keys 2 56 Index 12 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Maintenance and Service Guide Index disconnecting cables 2 55 installing 2 57 part number 1 4 removing 2 55 replacing 2 57 spare part number 1 4 thumbscrew 2 32 2 56 system cables connecting 2 62 disconnecting 2 62 diskette drive See diskette drive system cable installing 2 62 LED CD ROM drive See LED CD ROM drive system cable removing 2 62 replacing 2 62 system components 1 3 system maintenance switch default settings 4 20 defined 4 20 location 4 18 system maintenance switch settings configuration lock 4 20 enable diskette boot 4 20 invalidate configuration 4 20 password disable 4 20 rack mount indicator 4 20 system power cable disconnecting 2 43 location 2 43 system power connector 2 43 4 3 system power LED function 4 5 location 4 5 system ROM 4 21 T tape drive blank installing 2 12 part number 1 2 removing 2 12 replacing 2 12 spare part number 1 2 tape drive release button 2 11 Telco rack mounting option kit part number 1 5 spare part number 1 5 temperature operating 5 2 shipping 5 2 wet bulb maximum 5 2 thermal interface material 2 48 2 55 third party rack mounting option kit part number 1 5 spare part number 1 5 thumbscrew knobs 2 34 thumbscrews CD MultiBay adapter board 2 29 diskette drive 2 28 expan
25. 2 disconnecting 2 62 installing 2 62 removing 2 62 replacing 2 62 diskette interface cable connecting 2 28 disconnecting 2 28 drivers crash dump analysis 4 19 PCI Hot Plug 2 8 system management 4 16 drives CD ROM See CD ROM drive diskette See diskette drive SCSI hard See SCSI hard drives universal hot plug tape See universal hot plug tape drive E ejecting CD blank 2 10 CD ROM drive 2 27 ejection button 2 10 2 27 2 31 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Maintenance and Service Guide Index 3 Index ejector assembly CD installing 2 31 part number 1 5 removing 2 30 replacing 2 31 spare part number 1 5 ejector lever hard drive 2 8 electrical shock warnings 2 6 electrical shock warnings 2 2 electrostatic discharge 2 1 enabling diskette boot 4 20 expansion board ejector divider PCI installing 2 38 part number 1 5 removing 2 38 replacing 2 38 spare part number 1 5 expansion boards connecting cables 2 35 2 36 disconnecting cables 2 22 2 34 2 36 installing 2 23 2 36 removing 2 21 2 36 replacing 2 23 2 36 expansion slot covers airflow 2 37 installing 2 25 2 37 part number 1 5 removing 2 24 2 37 replacing 2 25 2 37 expansion slots locations 4 2 external health LED 4 5 F fan bracket front installing 2 32 part number 1 3 removing 2 32 replacing 2 32 spare part number 1 3 fan bracket rear installing 2 58 part number 1 3 removing 2 58 replacing 2 58 spare
26. 2 36 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Removal and Replacement Procedures 8 Lift the PCI riser cage Figure 2 32 Removing the PCI riser cage Reverse steps 1 through 7 to replace the PCI riser cage Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2 37 Removal and Replacement Procedures Expansion Board Slot 1 To remove an expansion board from slot 1 1 Ru e w x Power down the server See the Powering Down the Server section in this chapter Extend or remove the server from the rack See the Preparation Procedures section in this chapter Remove the access panel See the Access Panel section in this chapter Remove the PCI riser cage See the PCI Riser Cage section in this chapter Disconnect any cables connecting the expansion board to the PCI riser cage Remove the PCI shipping bracket if installed See the PCI Shipping Bracket section in this chapter Remove the expansion slot thumbscrew Remove the expansion board from its slot Figure 2 33 Removing an expansion board from slot 1 CAUTION Always install either an expansion board or an expansion slot cover Operating the server without an expansion board or slot cover results in improper airflow and cooling that can lead to thermal damage Reverse steps 1 through 8 to replace the expansion board 2 38 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Gener
27. 33 MHz SDRAM 127005 031 159377 001 39 DIMM 512 MB registered 133 MHz SDRAM 127006 041 177628 001 40 DIMM 1 GB registered 133 MHz SDRAM 127008 041 163902 001 Options 41 Telco rack mounting kit 228892 B21 232794 001 42 Third party rack mounting kit 228894 B21 232795 001 Note Not shown Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 1 5 2 Removal and Replacement Procedures This chapter provides subassembly module level removal and replacement procedures for ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 servers After completing all necessary removal and replacement procedures run the Diagnostics program to verify that all components operate properly You need the following items for some procedures Torx T 15 screwdriver Diagnostics Utility from the Compaq SmartStart for Servers CD Safety Considerations Before performing service procedures review the following safety information Electrostatic Discharge A discharge of static electricity can damage static sensitive devices or microcircuitry Proper packaging and grounding techniques are necessary to prevent damage To prevent electrostatic damage observe the following precautions Transport products 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 connect
28. 5 3 installing 2 13 LEDs 4 12 output maximum peak power 5 2 output power 5 3 output rated steady state power 5 2 part number 1 3 populating bays 2 13 2 14 removing 2 13 replacing 2 13 spare part number 1 3 specifications 5 3 power supply blank installing 2 14 part number 1 2 removing 2 14 replacing 2 14 spare part number 1 2 power supply signal cable disconnecting 2 43 location 2 43 power supply signal connector 2 43 powering down the server 2 6 PPMs See processor power modules PPMs primary hot plug fans 2 17 processor power modules PPMs failure LEDs 4 15 installing 2 51 latches 2 51 part number 1 4 removing 2 51 replacing 2 51 slot population 2 50 2 51 spare part number 1 4 processor sockets locations 4 3 population 2 48 processors failure LEDs 4 15 installing 2 48 locations 4 3 locking lever 2 48 2 49 mixing speeds and types 2 48 part number 1 3 removing 2 47 replacing 2 48 spare part number 1 3 R rack stabilization 2 2 warnings 2 2 warnings and cautions 2 2 weight 2 3 rack mount indicator 4 20 rack rails part numbers 1 4 rack mounting hardware kit contents 1 4 spare part number 1 4 rack mounting kits standard 1 4 Telco option See Telco rack mounting option kit third party option See third party rack mounting option kit rated input current 5 2 rated input frequency 5 2 rated input power 5 2 rated input voltage 5 2 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Maintenance and
29. 5 5 Specifications Wide Ultra3 SCSI Hard Drives Table 5 6 Wide Ultra3 SCSI Hard Drive Specifications Item 9 GB SCSI 18 GB SCSI 36 GB SCSI 72 GB SCSI Drive Drive Drive Drive Capacity 9100 0 MB 18 209 8 MB 36 419 6 MB 72 839 2 MB Height One third 1 0 in One third 1 0 in One third 1 0 in One third 1 0 in Size 3 5 in 3 5 in 3 5 in 3 5 in Interface Wide Ultra3 Wide Ultra3 Wide Ultra3 Wide Ultra3 Transfer rate 160 MB sec 160 MB sec 160 MB sec 160 MB sec Rotational speed 10 000 RPM 10 000 RPM 10 000 RPM 10 000 RPM Bytes persector 512 512 512 512 Logical blocks 17 773 524 35 566 080 71 132 000 142 264 000 Operating temperature 10 C to 35 C 50 F to 95 F 10 C to 35 C 50 F to 95 F 10 C to 35 C 50 F to 95 F 10 C to 35 C 50 F to 95 F Note The ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 server also supports Ultra2 SCSI hard drives Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Maintenance and Service Guide A AC power connected LED 4 8 access panel airflow concerns 2 3 2 15 installing 2 16 part number 1 2 removing 2 15 replacing 2 16 spare part number 1 2 ADU See Array Diagnostics Utility ADU air baffle airflow 2 18 installing 2 18 part number 1 4 removing 2 18 replacing 2 18 spare part number 1 4 airflow access panel 2 3 2 15 air baffle 2 18 expansion slot covers 2 37 alignment keys 2 56 array controllers PCI cabling 2 65 Smart Array 5i Controller connector 4 3 in
30. 763 001 cable 16 to 30 pin Rack mounting Hardware 27 Rack mounting hardware kit 232793 001 Standard rack rail slide assembly left 232041 001 Standard rack rail slide assembly right 232040 001 Cable management arm assembly 227026 001 Note Not shown continued 1 4 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Illustrated Parts Catalog Table 1 2 System Components Spare Parts List continued Item Description Part Number Spare Part Number Miscellaneous 28 Hardware kit 228527 001 Screws T 15 flathead 228213 001 Expansion slot cover 228072 001 29 Plastics kit 228516 001 PCI slot release lever 228194 001 PCI shipping bracket 233129 001 PCI lightpipe rear 218517 001 PCI lightpipe cover 218518 001 PCI riser cage door latch 221047 001 Thumbscrew with molded cap PCI slot 1 179333 003 30 CD ejector assembly 233905 001 237158 001 31 PCI expansion board ejector divider 218976 001 228515 001 32 Battery 3 3 V lithium 334149 001 179322 001 33 Country kit 195313 001 228526 001 34 Return kit pack box and cushions 228522 001 35 Maintenance and service guide 203840 003 228520 001 36 Power Switch Protector 272939 001 274052 001 Memory 37 DIMM 128 MB registered 133 MHz SDRAM 127007 031 164278 001 38 DIMM 256 MB registered 1
31. Compaq Telco or third party rack 1 Power down the server See the Powering Down the Server section in this chapter 2 Loosen the front panel thumbscrews that secure the server faceplate to the front of the rack 3 Remove the server from the rack Refer to the setup and installation guide or the documentation that ships with your rack mounting option 4 Place the server on a sturdy level surface Hot Plug Procedures You can perform some service procedures as hot plug procedures without powering down the server Before performing hot plug procedures observe the following guidelines e For hot plug fan procedures ensure that the fan zone is fully populated e For hot plug power supply procedures ensure that a redundant power supply is installed and connected to a power source Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2 7 Removal and Replacement Procedures e For hot plug drive procedures determine whether the drive is part of an array For more information refer to the Hot Plug SCSI Hard Drive Replacement Guidelines in the Compaq Servers Troubleshooting Guide e For hot plug expansion board procedures ensure that the proper drivers for PCI Hot Plug functionality are installed For more information refer to the Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Server Setup and Installation Guide Hot Plug SCSI Hard Drive CAUTION If you are replacing a drive that is part of an array obs
32. D ROM drive 1 4 country kit 1 5 diskette drive 1 4 expansion slot cover 1 5 fans hot plug 1 3 front bezel 1 2 front fan bracket 1 3 hard drive blank 1 2 heatsink 1 4 hot plug fans 1 3 hot plug power supplies 1 3 LED CD ROM drive system cable 1 4 maintenance and service guide 1 5 PCI expansion board ejector divider 1 5 PCI Hot Plug backplane cable 1 4 PCI lightpipe 1 5 PCI lightpipe cover 1 5 PCI riser cage 1 3 PCI riser cage door latch 1 5 PCI shipping bracket 1 5 PCI slot release levers 1 5 power button LED board 1 power button LED cable 1 power converter module 1 power supplies hot plug 1 power supply blank 1 2 PPMs 1 4 processors 1 3 rack rails 1 4 rear fan bracket 1 3 Remote Insight board interface cable 1 4 SCSI backplane 1 4 SCSI cable long 1 4 SCSI cable short 1 4 shipping bracket PCI 1 5 slot cover 1 5 slot release levers PCI 1 5 Smart Array 5i Controller 1 4 system board 1 4 tape drive blank 1 2 Telco rack mounting option kit 1 5 third party rack mounting option kit 1 5 PAR W part numbers spare access panel 1 2 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Maintenance and Service Guide Index 7 Index air baffle 1 4 battery 1 5 bezel front 1 2 CD blank 1 2 CD ejector assembly 1 5 CD MultiBay adapter board 1 4 CD ROM drive 1 4 country kit 1 5 diskette drive 1 4 fans hot plug 1 3 front bezel 1 2 front fan bracket 1 3 hard drive blank 1 2 heatsink 1 4 hot plu
33. D tt LO a NE E E IT IE AI 4 13 Power Converter Module LED sui darla tabla ciega 4 14 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Contents System Board LEDS una lalala 4 14 System LEDs and Internal Health LED Status Combinations ooooocnoccnocononnconnconncnnoconocon ccoo nocnnacnnenos 4 16 System WITCHES cti a IN nie Mele ee AA ta 4 18 SESLInterlock Disable S Witivi in idas 4 19 IN A OT RN 4 19 System Maintenance S Without dal lia tad das 4 20 Chassis IDS Witivi brit 4 20 A OA O 4 21 Chapter 5 Specifications NA O NS 5 2 Hot Plug Power Supply iii AA A wa Do 5 3 Med o cence 5 3 1 44 MBDiskett Drive a a a 5 4 CDROM DAVE cart a ca a co Gch dee avert da edo la enla a 5 5 Wide Ultra3 SCSI Hard Drives 2 is cccecsscbi casctcbese scadeetes EEA EE EEEa RE E tas chgeensedab a vatesabebs ceadbebaaceuwat sae 5 6 Index Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide v About This Guide This maintenance and service guide is a troubleshooting guide that can be used for reference when servicing Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 servers WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury from electric shock and hazardous energy levels only authorized service technicians should attempt to repair this equipment Improper repairs can create conditions that are hazardous Symbols in Text These symbols may be found in the text of this guide They have the following meanings WAR
34. E AE ATA a vii Where to Goifor Additional Help ale i eaeoe tp en iro ae e ESE Eee ees ix Integrated Management LOS outs ire oir E Se ix Telephone Numbers ci A a ix AEON aiao RR E A E A E ix Chapter 1 Illustrated Parts Catalog Mechanical Components iii AAA A ER A R E 1 2 System Components picor ita 1 3 Chapter 2 Removal and Replacement Procedures Safety Considerations ect dd tia 2 1 Electrostatic Discharges cis ere heck tien mina Gon lil ains dia 2 1 Symbols on Equipment nina iras ra paa 2 2 Rack Warnings and Cautions nesnenin nenni a i ar A ie 2 2 Server Warnings and Cautions remenen ateo tine epa nE E aeee ea a Ea E O EE ta iasi 2 3 Preparation Procedures srne n A A as TE A e A T As 2 4 Extending the Server from the Rack e ee eeeceecceseceseeeeeeesseesseeceneseneeeaeeeseecaaecsaecaaecaaecsaecsaecnaeenseeeas 2 5 Powering Down the Server ui A lee TA Gace tetas 2 6 Removing the Server from the Rack cee ceseceseceseceseceseceseeeseeseneeeseeeseeeseecsaecsaecaecsaeenseeeeeeseeeseeeees 2 7 Hot Plug Procedures tiendita dile etree decrece edad sua teeects Rese sede ot deter aa 2 7 Hot Plug SCSI Hard Drive ot AA a ee eshte 2 8 Hard Drive Blank ia li a 2 9 CD BIK seectes aT ETE A wean ie ool a 2 10 Universal Hot Plug Tape DIV ti ia 2 11 Tape Drive Blank e iii aaa liar 2 12 Hot Plue Power Supply 3 ita dias A A A ae eee 2 13 Power Supply Bl dedos 2 14 Access Panels ii A ia 2 15 Hot Pls Pasco ta nitrato fa 2 17 Alr Baffle
35. IMM failure 1A 9 PPM 2 failure Amber PPM failed Off Normal 10 Overtemperature Amber Temperature has exceeded OS cautionary level or critical hardware level Off Temperature is OK 11 PPM 1 failure Amber PPM failed Off Normal 12 Riser SCSI interlock failure Amber PCI Riser or Smart Array 5i controller not seated Off Normal Note When the SCSI interlock disable switch is set to default off the riser SCSI interlock failure LED indicates that the PCI riser or the Smart Array 5i Controller is unseated If the default setting is changed for troubleshooting purposes on the LED indicates that only the PCI riser is unseated Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Maintenance and Service Guide 4 15 Connectors LED Indicators Switches and Jumpers System LEDs and Internal Health LED Status Combinations When the internal health LED on the front panel illuminates either amber or red the server is experiencing a health event Combinations of illuminated system LEDs and the internal health LED indicate system status Table 4 9 IMPORTANT For the internal health LED to provide pre failure and system conditions the system management driver must be installed The front panel health LEDs indicate only the current hardware status In some situations Compaq Insight Manager XE may report server status differently than the health LEDs because the software tracks more system attributes Table 4 9 System LEDs and Internal Hea
36. NING Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions in the warning could result in bodily harm or loss of life CAUTION Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or loss of information IMPORTANT Text set off in this manner presents clarifying information or specific instructions NOTE Text set off in this manner presents commentary sidelights or interesting points of information A Important Safety Information Before installing this product read the Important Safety Information document provided Compaq Technician Notes WARNING Only authorized technicians trained by Compaq should attempt to repair this equipment All troubleshooting and repair procedures are detailed to allow only subassembly module level repair Because of the complexity of the individual boards and subassemblies no one should attempt to make repairs at the component level or to make modifications to any printed wiring board Improper repairs can create a safety hazard Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide vii About This Guide WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury from electric shock and hazardous energy levels do not exceed the level of repairs specified in these procedures Because of the complexity of the individual boards and subassemblies do not attempt to make repairs at the component level or t
37. ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Part Number 203840 003 Spare Part Number 228520 001 January 2002 Third Edition COMPAQ 2002 Compaq Information Technologies Group L P Compaq the Compaq logo Compaq Insight Manager ProLiant ROMPaq SmartStart and QuickFind are trademarks of Compaq Information Technologies Group L P in the U S and or other countries Microsoft Windows and Windows NT are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U S and or other countries Intel and Pentium are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U S and or other countries All other product names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies Compaq shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein The information in this document is provided as is without warranty of any kind and is subject to change without notice The warranties for Compaq products are set forth in the express limited warranty statements accompanying such products Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide January 2002 Third Edition Part Number 203840 003 Spare Part Number 228520 001 Contents About This Guide Symbols tn TeXtiuiiirai alo ais ede Re esate hee he vii Important Safety format cia aia E EAE OaE E a a E eOe vii Compaq Technician Notes cir naci dt A ETEN E e T
38. al part of eliminating reliability problems such as hangs or crashes in operating systems device drivers and applications Crashes can freeze a system requiring you to do a hard reset Resetting the system erases any information that supports root cause analysis Systems running Microsoft Windows NT experience a blue screen trap when the operating system crashes When this happens Microsoft recommends that system administrators perform a NMI event by pressing a dump switch The NMI event allows a hung system to become responsive The ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 server is equipped with an NMI switch that when pushed performs a memory dump before performing a hard reset Figure 4 13 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Maintenance and Service Guide 4 19 Connectors LED Indicators Switches and Jumpers System Maintenance Switch The system maintenance switch is a six position switch that is used for system configuration Figure 4 13 The default setting for all six positions is off For the proper system maintenance switch settings refer to the labels attached to the inside of the server access panel or see Table 4 12 Table 4 12 System Maintenance Switch Position Description On Off Function 1 Reserved 2 Configuration lock Off System configuration can be modified On System configuration is locked and cannot be modified 3 Rack mount indicator Off System is in a tower configuration On System is in a rack
39. an enable or disable certain settings or perform advanced diagnostic procedures The following sections explain the functions of each switch Figure 4 13 and Table 4 10 identify switch locations on the system board Figure 4 13 System board switches Table 4 10 System Board Switches Item Description 1 SCSI interlock disable 2 Non maskable interrupt NMI 3 System maintenance 4 Chassis ID 4 18 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Maintenance and Service Guide Connectors LED Indicators Switches and Jumpers SCSI Interlock Disable Switch The SCSI interlock disable switch Figure 4 13 is a two position switch that enables the system to boot during troubleshooting procedures when the Smart Array 5i Controller is not installed on the system board The default setting requires the system to halt during boot if the controller is not installed Table 4 11 shows the switch settings and positions Table 4 11 SCSI Interlock Disable Switch Position Description On Off Function 1 SCSI interlock disable Off Interlock failure applies to both the PCI riser and the Smart Array 5i Controller On Interlock failure applies only to the PCI riser 2 Reserved NMI Switch Crash dump analysis is an essenti
40. anel 1 2 air baffle 1 4 battery 1 5 bezel front 1 2 CD blank 1 2 CD ejector assembly 1 5 CD MultiBay adapter board 1 4 CD ROM drive 1 4 country kit 1 5 diskette drive 1 4 fans hot plug 1 3 front bezel 1 2 front fan bracket 1 3 hard drive blank 1 2 hardware kit 1 5 heatsink 1 4 hot plug fans 1 3 hot plug power supplies 1 3 maintenance and service guide 1 5 miscellaneous cable kit 1 4 PCI expansion board ejector divider 1 5 PCT riser cage 1 3 plastics kit 1 5 power button LED board 1 4 power converter module 1 4 power supplies hot plug 1 3 power supply blank 1 2 PPMs 1 4 processors 1 3 rack mounting hardware kit 1 4 rear fan bracket 1 3 return kit 1 5 SCSI backplane 1 4 SCSI cable kit 1 4 signal cable kit 1 4 Smart Array 5i Controller 1 4 system board 1 4 tape drive blank 1 2 Telco rack mounting option kit 1 5 third party rack mounting option kit 1 5 specifications CD ROM drive 5 5 DIMMs 5 3 diskette drive 5 4 hot plug power supplies 5 3 power supplies hot plug 5 3 SCSI hard drives 5 6 server 5 2 standard rack mounting hardware kit 1 4 steady state power rated 5 2 support diskettes 3 4 See also SmartStart Diskette Builder utility Survey Utility access 3 3 description 3 3 switches chassis ID defined 4 20 location 4 18 front unit identification LED 2 6 NMI defined 4 19 location 4 18 rear unit identification LED 2 6 4 11 SCSI interlock disable default settings 4 19 defined 4 19 location 4
41. any hard drive blanks 1f installed See the Hard Drive Blank section in this chapter Remove the tape drive if installed See the Universal Hot Plug Tape Drive section in this chapter Use a Torx T 15 screwdriver to remove the four bezel screws O Tilt the top of the bezel downward Remove the bezel Figure 2 23 Removing the front bezel Reverse steps 1 through 8 to replace the front bezel 2 28 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Removal and Replacement Procedures CD ROM Drive To eject the CD ROM drive 1 Power down the server See the Powering Down the Server section in this chapter 2 Push the ejection button O 3 Pull the CD ROM drive out the CD MultiBay Figure 2 24 Ejecting the CD ROM drive CAUTION Always populate the CD MultiBay with either a CD ROM drive or a CD blank Operating the server without installing a CD ROM drive or CD blank results in improper airflow and improper cooling that can lead to thermal damage To replace the CD ROM drive slide the CD ROM drive into the CD MultiBay until it is fully seated Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2 29 Removal and Replacement Procedures Diskette Drive To remove a diskette drive 1 2 DD we amp Power down the server See the Powering Down the Server section in this chapter Extend or remove the server from
42. ation Maintenance Utility 3 3 internal cabling options 2 64 2 65 internal health LED location 4 5 status combinations 4 16 invalidating configuration to clear NVRAM 4 20 J jumper bootblock flash 4 21 part number 1 5 spare part number 1 5 third party rack mounting option part number 1 5 spare part number 1 5 knobs thumbscrew 2 34 L latches DIMM slot 2 46 hood 2 15 PCI riser cage door See PCI riser cage door latch PPMs 2 51 LED CD ROM drive system cable connecting 2 62 disconnecting 2 62 installing 2 62 part number 1 4 removing 2 62 replacing 2 62 LEDs AC power connected 4 8 DIMM failure 4 15 drive activity 4 6 external health 4 5 fans hot plug 4 13 fault status 4 6 K front unit identification LED switch 2 6 4 5 health external 4 5 keyboard connector 4 2 health internal 4 5 kits hot plug fans 4 13 country hot plug power supplies 4 12 part number 1 5 hot plug SCSI hard drives spare part number 1 5 drive activity 4 6 hardware fault status 4 6 contents 1 5 online status 4 6 spare part number 1 5 internal health 4 5 miscellaneous cable NIC contents 1 4 activity 4 10 spare part number 1 4 link 4 10 plastics link activity 4 5 contents 1 5 online status 4 6 spare partnumber 1 5 overtemperature 4 15 rack mounting hardware PCI Hot Plug contents 1 4 slot 2 fault 4 9 spare part number 1 4 slot 2 power 4 9 return spare part number 1 5 slot 3 fault 4 9 SCSI cable slot 3 power 4 9 contents 1 4 PCI riser cage spa
43. ation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Removal and Replacement Procedures Expansion Slot Cover Slot 1 To remove an expansion slot cover from slot 1 1 ON om e w Power down the server See the Powering Down the Server section in this chapter Extend or remove the server from the rack See the Preparation Procedures section in this chapter Remove the access panel See the Access Panel section in this chapter Remove the PCI riser cage See the PCI Riser Cage section in this chapter Remove the expansion slot thumbscrew Remove the expansion slot cover from slot 1 O Figure 2 34 Removing the expansion slot cover from slot 1 CAUTION Always install either an expansion board or an expansion slot cover Operating the server without an expansion board or slot cover results in improper airflow and cooling that can lead to thermal damage Reverse steps 1 through 6 to replace the expansion slot cover Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2 39 Removal and Replacement Procedures PCI Expansion Board Ejector Divider To remove the expansion board ejector divider 1 2 A Le Pop Power down the server See the Powering Down the Server section in this chapter Extend or remove the server from the rack See the Preparation Procedures section in this chapter Remove the access panel See the Access Panel section in th
44. atsink retaining installing 2 50 removing 2 47 replacing 2 50 Compaq Diagnostics utility access 3 2 description 3 2 Compaq Insight Manager XE access 3 2 description 3 2 Compaq Integration Maintenance Utility 3 3 Compaq Management CD 3 3 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Server Setup and Installation Guide 2 46 3 2 Compaq Servers Troubleshooting Guide 3 2 Compaq SmartStart for Servers CD 2 1 3 3 Compaq SmartStart for Servers software access 3 3 description 3 3 Compaq Survey Utility access 3 3 description 3 3 components mechanical 1 2 system 1 3 configuration lock setting 4 20 configuring battery with RBSU 2 53 DIMMs 2 46 connecting CD MultiBay cable 2 29 2 60 diskette interface cable 2 28 expansion board cables 2 23 2 35 PCI Hot Plug backplane cable 2 63 power button LED cable 2 45 2 61 power cables 2 44 power cords 2 13 Remote Insight Lights Out Edition interface cable 2 64 Index 2 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Maintenance and Service Guide Index SCSI cable long 2 64 SCSI cable short 2 59 system cables 2 62 connectors keyboard 4 2 mouse 4 2 NICs 4 2 PCI Hot Plug backplane 2 63 power 4 2 power supply signal 2 43 RJ 45 4 2 SCSI power 2 43 serial 4 2 Smart Array 5i Controller 4 3 system power 2 43 4 3 USB 4 2 VHDCI SCSI 4 2 video 4 2 country kit part number 1 5 spare part number 1 5 covers expansion slot See expansion slot covers PCI lightpipe See PCI lightpipe cover creating support d
45. cables connected to the expansion board Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2 24 Removal and Replacement Procedures 7 Press the PCI slot release lever to unlock it 8 Open the PCI slot release lever 9 Remove the expansion board from the slot a If the expansion board is installed in slot 2 grasp the PCI expansion board ejector divider and pull to remove the expansion board O b If the expansion board is installed in slot 3 grasp the expansion board and pull to remove it from the slot Figure 2 20 Removing an expansion board from slots 2 and 3 CAUTION Always install either an expansion board or an expansion slot cover Operating the server without an expansion board or slot cover results in improper airflow and cooling that can lead to thermal damage Reverse steps 1 through 9 to replace the expansion board Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2 25 Removal and Replacement Procedures Expansion Slot Cover Slots 2 and 3 To remove an expansion slot cover from slots 2 and 3 1 Extend or remove the server from the rack See the Preparation Procedures section in this chapter 2 Remove the access panel See the Access Panel section in this chapter 3 Open the PCI riser cage door S a z PODA LAN 4 JOA j O OOOO o OPO RORE Q000 20502 00 030022 y OP Figure 2 21 Opening
46. ck it O Open the slot release lever Figure 2 36 Opening the PCI slot release lever Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2 41 Removal and Replacement Procedures 8 From the rear of the PCI riser cage press the slot release lever to unseat it 9 Rotate the slot release lever out of the chassis Figure 2 37 Removing the PCI slot release lever Reverse steps 1 through 9 to replace the PCI slot release lever 2 42 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Removal and Replacement Procedures PCI Lightpipe and Cover To remove the PCI lightpipe and cover 1 2 ON Oe Power down the server See the Powering Down the Server section in this chapter Extend or remove the server from the rack See the Preparation Procedures section in this chapter Remove the access panel See the Access Panel section in this chapter Press down on the locking tab that secures the lightpipe cover to the chassis Tilt the top of the lightpipe cover away from the chassis Remove the lightpipe cover from the chassis O Figure 2 38 Removing the PCI lightpipe cover Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2 43 Removal and Replacement Procedures 7 Slide the lightpipe out of the chassis
47. d to thermal damage To replace the hard drive blank slide the blank into the bay until 1t locks into place 2 10 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Removal and Replacement Procedures CD Blank To remove the CD blank 1 Push the ejection button O 2 Pull the CD blank out the CD MultiBay Figure 2 6 Removing the CD blank CAUTION Always populate the CD MultiBay with either a CD ROM drive or CD blank Operating the server without installing a CD ROM drive or CD blank results in improper airflow and improper cooling that can lead to thermal damage To replace the CD blank slide the blank into the bay until it locks into place Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2 11 Removal and Replacement Procedures Universal Hot Plug Tape Drive To remove a universal hot plug tape drive 1 Press the release button on the hot plug tape drive O 2 Pull the tape drive out of the bay Figure 2 7 Removing a universal hot plug tape drive CAUTION Always populate the tape drive bay with either a tape drive or hard drive blank and tape drive blank Operating the server without installing a tape drive or blanks results in improper airflow and improper cooling that can lead to thermal damage To replace the tape drive slide the drive into the bay until it locks into place 2 12 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Main
48. dicates whether the power converter module is functioning properly Figure 4 11 Figure 4 11 Power converter module LED The power converter module LED indicates the following conditions Amber The power converter module has failed Off The power converter module is functioning System Board LEDs The following LEDs are located on the system board Processor failure PPM failure Memory failure Overtemperature Riser SCSI interlock failure Use Figure 4 12 and Table 4 8 to identify system board LEDs location and status Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Maintenance and Service Guide Connectors LED Indicators Switches and Jumpers Figure 4 12 System board LEDs Table 4 8 System Board LEDs Item LED Description Status 1 Processor 1 failure Amber Processor failed Off Normal 2 Processor 2 failure 3 DIMM failure 6C 4 DIMM failure 5B 5 DIMM failure 4A Amber Memory failed 6 DIMM failure 3C Off Normal 7 DIMM failure 2B 8 D
49. ecome unstable when moved on its casters Handle the rack from both sides as it rolls down the ramp from the pallet Do not stand in front of the rack CAUTION Always begin by mounting the heaviest item on the bottom of the rack Continue to populate the rack from the bottom to the top Server Warnings and Cautions WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces allow the hot plug drives and the internal system components to cool before touching A WARNING To reduce the risk of electrical shock or damage to the equipment e 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 e Unplug the power cord from each power supply to disconnect power to the equipment gt WARNING Because the rack allows you to stack computer components in a vertical rather than a horizontal plane you must take precautions to provide for rack stability and safety to protect both personnel and property Heed all cautions and warnings throughout the installation instructions that came with the server CAUTION Protect the server from power fluctuations and temporary interruptions with a regulating uninterruptible power supply UPS This device protects the hardware from damage caused by power surges and voltage spikes and keeps the system in operation durin
50. ed to the work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment Keep the work area free of nonconductive materials such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and foam packing Always be properly grounded when touching a static sensitive component or assembly Avoid touching pins leads or circuitry Always place drives PCB assembly side down Use conductive field service tools Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2 1 Removal and Replacement Procedures Symbols on Equipment AA 25kg 55 Ib Any product or assembly marked with these symbols 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 AM Any surface or area of the equipment marked with these symbols indicates the presence of a hot surface or a hot component WARNING To reduce the risk of injury from a hot component allow the surface to cool before touching it AAS Any surface or area of the equipment marked with these symbols indicates the presence of electrical shock hazards The enclosed area contains no operator serviceable parts WARNING To reduce the risk of injury from electrical shock hazards do not open this enclosure MA Any RJ 45 receptacle marked with these symbols
51. em board CAUTION Always use a new heatsink with thermal interface material when replacing processors on the new system board Failure to use new components may result in damage to the processor For more information see the Processors section in this chapter IMPORTANT Tighten the system board thumbscrew before installing the front fan bracket The fan bracket does not seat securely if the thumbscrew is not fully tightened When reinstalling the processor on the new system board discard the used heatsink Reinstall the processors with the new heatsink that ships in the system board spare parts kit Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2 59 Removal and Replacement Procedures Rear Fan Bracket To remove the rear fan bracket 1 Power down the server See the Powering Down the Server section in this chapter 2 Extend or remove the server from the rack See the Preparation Procedures section in this chapter Remove the access panel See the Access Panel section in this chapter Remove the PCI riser cage See the PCI Riser Cage section in this chapter Remove the air baffle See the Air Baffle section in this chapter Remove all hot plug fans See the Hot Plug Fan section in this chapter Remove the front fan bracket See the Front Fan Bracket section in this chapter o E ee Remove the system board See the System Board section in t
52. eneration 2 server See Table 1 1 and Table 1 2 for the names of referenced spare parts Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 1 1 Illustrated Parts Catalog Mechanical Components Figure 1 1 Mechanical components Table 1 1 Mechanical Components Spare Parts List Item Description Part Number Spare Part Number 1 Access panel top cover 218377 001 228523 001 2 Front bezel 218381 001 228512 001 3 Tape drive blank 218512 001 228498 001 4 Hard drive blank 349448 001 122759 001 5 CD blank 229567 001 228500 001 6 Power supply blank 218378 001 228501 001 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Illustrated Parts Catalog System Components om Figure 1 2 System components NOTE Items not shown in the illustration are indicated with an asterisk in the spare parts list Table 1 2 System Components Spare Parts List Item Description Part Number Spare Part Number System Components 7 Hot plug fan 60 mm 218382 001 228513 001 8 Front fan bracket 6 bay 218383 001 228514 001 9 Rear fan bracket 2 bay 218667 001 228493 001 10 Hot plug power supply 400 W 194989 001 228509 001 11 PCI riser cage with boards 227238 001 228495 001 12 Intel Pentium III processors a 1 13 GHz processor heatsink and heatsink clip 235384 003 228524 001 b 1 26 GHz processor heatsink and heatsink clip 235384 002 228496
53. erve the Hot Plug SCSI Hard Drive Replacement Guidelines from the Compaq Servers Troubleshooting Guide To remove a hot plug SCSI hard drive 1 Press the release button to unlock the lever on the hard drive O 2 Pull the ejector lever to release the SCSI hard drive from the cage 3 Pull the drive to remove it from the cage O Figure 2 4 Removing a hot plug SCSI hard drive CAUTION Always populate hard drive bays with either a hard drive or blank Operating the server without a hard drive or blank results in improper airflow and improper cooling that can lead to thermal damage IMPORTANT Always populate hard drive bays starting with the lowest SCSI ID To replace the hard drive 1 Slide the drive into the cage until it clicks locking the drive into place 2 8 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Removal and Replacement Procedures 2 Close the lever Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2 9 Removal and Replacement Procedures Hard Drive Blank To remove a hard drive blank 1 Press the release button O 2 Pull the blank out of the drive bay Figure 2 5 Removing a hard drive blank CAUTION Always populate hard drive bays with either a hard drive or hard drive blank Operating the server without installing a hard drive or hard drive blank results in improper airflow and improper cooling that can lea
54. ey Utility e Operating system specific IML utilities The IML requires Compaq operating system management drivers Refer to the SmartStart CD for instructions on installing the appropriate drivers ROM Based Setup Utility RBSU RBSU configures the hardware installed in or connected to the server Specifically it can e Store configuration information in nonvolatile memory e Manage memory installation processor upgrades network interface cards and mass storage devices e Assist in installing an operating system e Configure ports and IRQs if required Run RBSU by pressing the F9 key during POST continued Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 3 3 Diagnostic Tools Table 3 1 Diagnostic Tools continued Tool Description How to run the tool Compaq ROMPaq Utility The ROMPaq Utility checks Run this utility from the the system and provides a SmartStart CD included with choice of available ROM your server revisions and controller firmware SmartStart Diskette Builder The SmartStart Diskette Run the diskette builder tool Builder is a utility that uses from the SmartStart CD data stored on the SmartStart CD to create support diskettes You can create support diskettes for specific configuration needs or for software that cannot be used directly from the SmartStart CD 3 4 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide
55. g a power failure CAUTION Do not operate the server for extended periods without the access panel Operating the server without the access panel results in improper airflow and improper cooling that can lead to thermal damage Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures Preparation Procedures To access some components and perform certain service procedures you must do one or more of the following Extend the server from the rack If you are performing service procedures in a Compaq rack or third party rack cabinet you can use the locking feature of the rack rails to support the server and gain access to internal components Power down the server If you must remove a server from a rack or a non hot plug component from a server power down the server Remove the server from the rack If the rack environment cabling configuration or the server location in the rack creates awkward conditions remove the server from the rack If your server is installed in a Telco rack you must remove the server from the rack to access internal components 2 4 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Removal and Replacement Procedures Extending the Server from the Rack To extend the server from the rack 1 Loosen the front panel thumbscrews that secure the server faceplate to the front of the rack 2 Extend the
56. g fans 1 3 hot plug power supplies 1 3 maintenance and service guide 1 5 miscellaneous cable kit 1 4 PCI expansion board ejector divider 1 5 PCI riser cage 1 3 plastics kit 1 5 power button LED board 1 4 power converter module 1 4 power supplies hot plug 1 3 power supply blank 1 2 PPMs 1 4 processors 1 3 rack mounting hardware kit 1 4 rear fan bracket 1 3 return kit 1 5 SCSI backplane 1 4 SCSI cable kit 1 4 signal cable kit 1 4 Smart Array 51 Controller 1 4 system board 1 4 tape drive blank 1 2 Telco rack mounting option kit 1 5 third party rack mounting option kit 1 5 passwords disabling 4 20 PCI array controller cabling 2 65 PCI expansion board ejector divider installing 2 38 part number 1 5 removing 2 38 replacing 2 38 spare part number 1 5 PCI Hot Plug backplane 2 63 PCI Hot Plug backplane cable connecting 2 63 connector 2 63 disconnecting 2 63 installing 2 63 location 2 63 part number 1 4 removing 2 63 replacing 2 63 PCI Hot Plug button 2 22 PCI Hot Plug LEDs slot 2 fault 4 9 slot 2 power 4 9 slot 3 fault 4 9 slot 3 power 4 9 PCI lightpipe See also PCI Hot Plug LEDs installing 2 42 part number 1 5 removing 2 41 replacing 2 42 PCI lightpipe cover installing 2 42 part number 1 5 removing 2 41 replacing 2 42 PCI riser cage connector 4 3 installing 2 35 LEDs AC power connected 4 8 slot speed 4 8 part number 1 3 removing 2 34 replacing 2 35 spare part number 1 3 thumbscrews 2 34 PCI riser cage door latc
57. g the server without installing a power supply or blank results in improper airflow and improper cooling that can lead to thermal damage To replace the power supply blank 1 Slide the blank into the bay until it locks into place 2 Swing the cable management arm into place and lock it Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2 15 Removal and Replacement Procedures Access Panel CAUTION Do not operate the server for extended periods without the access panel Operating the server without the access panel results in improper airflow and improper cooling that can lead to thermal damage To remove the access panel 1 Extend or remove the server from the rack See the Preparation Procedures section in this chapter 2 Flip up the hood latch handle 3 Turn the handle one half turn counter clockwise When the latch disengages it extends upward Figure 2 11 Unlocking the hood latch 2 16 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Removal and Replacement Procedures 4 Slide the access panel toward the rear of the unit about 1 25 cm 0 5 inch and lift to remove the panel Figure 2 12 Removing the access panel Reverse steps 1 through 4 to replace the access panel Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2 17 Removal and Replacement Procedures Hot Plug Fan CAUTION Do not attempt t
58. h installing 2 21 part number 1 5 removing 2 20 replacing 2 21 PCI shipping bracket installing 2 19 part number 1 5 purpose 2 19 removing 2 19 replacing 2 19 PCI slot release levers installing 2 40 part number 1 5 removing 2 39 replacing 2 40 unlocking and opening 2 25 plastics kit contents 1 5 spare part number 1 5 ports SCSI 4 3 power button LED board installing 2 45 part number 1 4 removing 2 45 replacing 2 45 spare part number 1 4 power button LED cable connecting 2 45 2 61 Index 8 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Maintenance and Service Guide Index disconnecting 2 45 2 61 installing 2 61 part number 1 4 removing 2 61 replacing 2 61 power cables connecting 2 44 disconnecting 2 43 internal 2 44 power supply signal 2 43 SCSI power 2 43 system power 2 43 power connector 4 2 power converter module installing 2 44 LED 4 14 part number 1 4 removing 2 43 replacing 2 44 spare part number 1 4 thumbscrew 2 44 power cords connecting 2 13 disconnecting 2 6 warning 2 3 power input requirements rated input current 5 2 rated input frequency 5 2 rated input power 5 2 rated input voltage 5 2 power LEDs front panel 4 5 PCI Hot Plug 4 9 power supplies hot plug 4 12 Power On Standby button 2 6 power supplies hot plug dielectric voltage withstand 5 3 input current rated 5 3 input frequency rated 5 3 input line rated 5 3 input power rated 5 3 input voltage specifications 5 3 input voltage rated
59. he RJ 45 network connector on the server rear panel has two LEDs Use Figure 4 7 and Table 4 7 to identify the location and status of the LEDs o Oo 5 a 9900 8 Bo 8 Bo BS92309 Be808080O a il 90000009 328080808 388980803 359885089 88888868 308000008 Re ae es SS i L Figure 4 7 RJ 45 network connector LEDs Table 4 7 RJ 45 Network Connector LEDs Item LED Description Status 1 Activity green On or flashing Network activity Off No network activity 2 Link green On Linked to the network Off Not linked to the network 4 10 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Maintenance and Service Guide Connectors LED Indicators Switches and Jumpers Rear Unit Identification LED Switch The rear unit identification LED switch offers a visual reference for service personnel Figure 4 8 OO 000 OO 000 62606 1500 Y 29900029001 Ll Figure 4 8 Rear unit identification LED switch The rear unit identification LED switch indicates the following conditions e Blue The switch is activated e Off The
60. he heatsink CAUTION Discard the heatsink after you remove it from the processor The heatsink is for one time use only after use the thermal interface material is degraded and does not provide proper thermal dissipation 9 Lift the locking lever 10 Remove the processor O Figure 2 45 Removing the heatsink and processor from the system board To replace a processor CAUTION Processor socket 1 must be populated with a processor at all times The system fails to boot if the socket is not populated CAUTION Do not mix processors of different types or speeds CAUTION You must align the processor pins to seat the processor into the socket IMPORTANT When installing a new processor refer to the documentation that ships with the processor 11 Align the notched corner of the processor with the notched corner of the socket 2 50 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Removal and Replacement Procedures 12 Insert the processor 13 Close the locking lever on the processor socket Figure 2 46 Installing the processor CAUTION Always use a new heatsink with thermal interface material when replacing processors Failure to use new components may result in damage to the processor 14 Remove the plastic cover on a new unused heatsink to expose the thermal interface material
61. heatsinks discarding 2 48 2 55 2 57 installing 2 50 one time use 2 48 2 55 part number 1 4 plastic cover 2 49 removing 2 48 replacing 2 50 spare part number 1 4 hood latches 2 15 hot surfaces warnings 2 3 hot surfaces warning 2 2 hot plug fans installing 2 17 LEDs 4 13 part number 1 3 primary 2 17 removing 2 17 replacing 2 17 spare part number 1 3 hot plug power supplies dielectric voltage withstand 5 3 input current rated 5 3 input frequency rated 5 3 input line rated 5 3 input power rated 5 3 input voltage specifications 5 3 input voltage rated 5 3 installing 2 13 LEDs 4 12 output maximum peak power 5 2 output power 5 3 output rated steady state power 5 2 part number 1 3 populating bays 2 13 2 14 removing 2 13 replacing 2 13 spare part number 1 3 specifications 5 3 hot plug SCSI hard drives See SCSI hard drives hot plug tape drive See universal hot plug tape drive humidity relative non operating 5 2 operating 5 2 icons symbols on equipment 2 2 IDs SCSI 2 8 IML See Integrated Management Log IML input requirements input current rated 5 2 input frequency rated 5 2 input power rated 5 2 input voltage rated 5 2 input voltage specifications input current rated 5 3 input frequency rated 5 3 input line rated 5 3 input power rated 5 3 input voltage rated 5 3 Insight Manager See Compaq Insight Manager XE installing access panel 2 16 air baffle 2 18 battery 2 54 bezel front 2 26 CD blank 2 10
62. his chapter NOTE When removing the system board you may leave the DIMMs the processors the PPMs the Smart Array 5i Controller and the system battery on the system board unless you are replacing them as failed items 9 Usea Torx T 15 screwdriver to remove the screws that secure the rear fan bracket to the system board O 10 Rotate the rear fan bracket toward the edge of system board and remove the bracket Figure 2 55 Removing the rear fan bracket Reverse steps 1 through 10 to replace the rear fan bracket 2 60 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Removal and Replacement Procedures SCSI Cable Short To remove the short SCSI cable 1 Power down the server See the Powering Down the Server section in this chapter 2 Extend or remove the server from the rack See the Preparation Procedures section in this chapter 3 Remove the access panel See the Access Panel section in this chapter 4 Disconnect the SCSI cable from the SCSI backplane O 5 Disconnect the SCSI cable from the system board cage removed for clarity Reverse steps 1 through 5 to replace the short SCSI cable Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2 61 Removal and Replacement Procedures CD MultiBay Cable To remove the CD MultiBay cable 1 2 Power down the server See the Powering Down the Server section in this chapte
63. is chapter Remove the PCI riser cage See the PCI Riser Cage section in this chapter Remove the three Torx T 15 screws that secure the expansion board ejector divider O Slide the expansion board ejector divider toward the rear of the cage This action dislodges the front tabs of the ejector divider from the front of the cage Remove the expansion board ejector divider from the cage 6 Figure 2 35 Removing the PCI expansion board ejector divider Reverse steps 1 through 7 to replace the PCI expansion board ejector divider 2 40 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Removal and Replacement Procedures PCI Slot Release Lever Slots 2 and 3 To remove a PCI slot release lever 1 2 Power down the server See the Powering Down the Server section in this chapter Extend or remove the server from the rack See the Preparation Procedures section in this chapter Remove the access panel See the Access Panel section in this chapter Remove the expansion board or slot cover from the slot a If an expansion board is installed in the slot see the Expansion Board Slots 2 and 3 section in this chapter b If an expansion slot cover is installed in the slot see the Expansion Slot Cover Slots 2 and 3 section in this chapter Remove the PCI riser cage See the PCI Riser Cage section in this chapter Press the slot release lever to unlo
64. iskette interface See diskette interface cable expansion boards 2 22 2 34 2 35 2 36 LED CD ROM drive system See LED CD ROM drive system cable options internal 2 64 PCI array controller 2 65 PCI Hot Plug backplane See PCI Hot Plug backplane cable power button LED See power button LED cable power supply signal See power supply signal cable power internal 2 43 Remote Insight interface See Remote Insight Lights Out Edition interface cable SCSI backplane 2 33 2 43 SCSI power See SCSI power cable SCSI long See SCSI cable long SCSI short See SCSI cable short system power See system power cable CD blank ejecting 2 10 installing 2 10 part number 1 2 removing 2 10 replacing 2 10 spare part number 1 2 CD ejector assembly installing 2 31 part number 1 5 removing 2 30 replacing 2 31 spare part number 1 5 CD MultiBay adapter board installing 2 29 part number 1 4 removing 2 29 replacing 2 29 spare part number 1 4 thumbscrews 2 29 CD MultiBay cable connecting 2 29 2 60 disconnecting 2 29 2 60 installing 2 60 location 2 60 part number 1 4 removing 2 60 replacing 2 60 CD ROM drive ejecting 2 27 installing 2 27 part number 1 4 populating bays 2 10 2 27 removing 2 27 replacing 2 27 spare part number 1 4 specifications 5 5 CDs Compaq Management 3 3 Compaq SmartStart for Servers 2 1 3 3 chassis ID switch defined 4 20 location 4 18 circulation air See airflow clearing NVRAM by invalidating configuration 4 20 clips he
65. iskettes 3 4 See also SmartStart Diskette Builder utility current rated input 5 2 D default settings SCSI interlock disable switch 4 19 system maintenance switch 4 20 See also system maintenance switch settings Diagnostics utility access 3 2 description 3 2 dielectric voltage withstand 5 3 DIMM failure LEDs 4 15 DIMM slot latches 2 46 DIMMs configuration 2 46 installing 2 46 LEDs 4 15 removing 2 46 replacing 2 46 slot locations 4 3 specifications 5 3 disabling passwords with system maintenance switch 4 20 SCSI interlock 4 19 See also SCSI interlock disable switch discarding heatsinks 2 48 2 55 disconnecting cables from rear panel 2 7 CD MultiBay cable 2 29 2 60 diskette drive system cable 2 62 diskette interface cable 2 28 expansion board cables 2 22 2 34 2 36 LED CD ROM system cable 2 62 PCI Hot Plug backplane cable 2 63 power button LED cable 2 45 2 61 power cables 2 43 power cords 2 3 2 6 power supply signal cable 2 43 Remote Insight Lights Out Edition interface cable 2 64 SCSI backplane cabling 2 33 SCSI cable long 2 65 SCSI cable short 2 59 SCSI power cable 2 43 system board cables 2 55 system cables 2 62 system power cable 2 43 diskette boot enabling 4 20 Diskette Builder utility See SmartStart Diskette Builder utility diskette drive installing 2 28 part number 1 4 removing 2 28 replacing 2 28 spare part number 1 4 specifications 5 4 thumbscrew 2 28 diskette drive system cable connecting 2 6
66. l LEDs Item LED Description Status 1 Internal health Red System critical Amber System degraded Green Normal 2 External health power supply Red Critical power supply failure Amber Power redundancy failure Green Normal 3 NIC 1 link activity Green Network link Flashing Network link activity Off No link activity If power is off view the rear panel RJ 45 LEDs 4 NIC 2 link activity 5 Front unit identification LED switch Blue Activated Off Deactivated 6 System power Amber System shut down but power still applied Green System on Off Power cord not attached or power supply failure Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Maintenance and Service Guide Connectors LED Indicators Switches and Jumpers The internal health LED identifies service events for internal components in a pre failure or failed condition Use Table 4 9 to identify LED combinations for the internal health LED and the system LEDs Hot Plug SCSI Hard Drive LEDs Each hot plug SCSI hard drive has three LEDs located on the front of the drive The LEDs provide activity online and fault status for each corresponding drive configured as a part of an array and attached to a powered on Smart Array Controller The indicators may vary depending on the status of other drives in the array Use Figure 4 4 and Table 4 4 to analyze the status of each hot plug SCSI hard drive WARNING To avoid personal injury read the Ho
67. llation procedure For more information see the Electrostatic Discharge section in this chapter To power down the server 1 Back up your server data 2 Shut down the operating system as directed in your operating system instructions 3 Press the front unit identification LED switch on the server front panel to illuminate the LED The rear unit identification LED switch illuminates on the server rear panel 4 Press the server Power On Standby button to place the server in standby mode The system power LED turns to amber when standby power mode is activated y Figure 2 2 Front unit identification LED switch and Power On Standby button Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Removal and Replacement Procedures 5 At the rear of the server locate the illuminated rear unit identification LED switch that identifies the server you are servicing OO 000 0 00 OO 000 o WI 269696966 a Figure 2 3 Rear unit identification LED switch 6 Disconnect all power cords 7 Disconnect all remaining cables on the server rear panel Removing the Server from the Rack To remove the server from your
68. lth LED Status Combinations System LED and Color Internal Health LED Color Processor failure socket X Red Amber Status e Processor in socket X has failed e Processor X has failed over to offline spare e Processor X is not installed in the socket e Processor X is unsupported e ROM detects a failed processor during POST Amber Processor in the socket is in a pre failure condition Processor failure both Red Processors are mismatched speed and or sockets Amber type PPM failure slot X Red e PPM in slot X has failed Amber OER e PPM is not installed in slot X e PPMis not installed in slot X but the corresponding processor is installed DIMM failure slot X Red e DIMM in slot X has failed Amber y e DIMM in slot Xis an unsupported type and no valid memory exists in another bank e DIMM in slot X has experienced a multi bit error Amber e DIMM in slot X has reached single bit correctable error threshold e DIMM in slot Xis in a pre failure condition e DIMM in slot Xis an unsupported type but valid memory exists in another bank continued Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Maintenance and Service Guide Connectors LED Indicators Switches and Jumpers Table 4 9 System LEDs and Internal Health LED Status Combinations continued System LED and Color Internal Health Status LED Color DIMM failure all slots in Red e interleaving error DIMM i
69. moval and Replacement Procedures CD Ejector Assembly To remove the CD ejector assembly 1 2 Power down the server See the Powering Down the Server section in this chapter Extend or remove the server from the rack See the Preparation Procedures section in this chapter Remove the access panel See the Access Panel section in this chapter Remove the CD ROM drive or CD blank a Ifa CD ROM drive is installed in the bay see the CD ROM Drive section in this chapter b Ifa CD blank is installed in the bay see the CD Blank section in this chapter Remove the diskette drive See the Diskette Drive section in this chapter Remove the CD MultiBay adapter board See the CD MultiBay Adapter Board section in this chapter Use a Torx T 15 screwdriver to remove the ejector lever screw 0 Remove the ejector lever 2 32 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Removal and Replacement Procedures 9 Use a Torx T 15 screwdriver to remove the ejector assembly screw O 10 Press and hold the ejection button 11 Slide the ejector assembly toward the rear of the chassis and lift Reverse steps 1 through 11 to replace the CD ejector assembly Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2 33 Removal and Replacement Procedures Front Fan Bracket To remove the front fan bracket 1 2 Power
70. n in this chapter 2 Remove the access panel See the Access Panel section in this chapter 3 Lift the air baffle Figure 2 14 Removing the air baffle CAUTION Always install the air baffle after completing hardware installation or maintenance procedures Operating the server without installing the air baffle results in improper airflow and improper cooling that can lead to thermal damage Reverse steps 1 through 3 to replace the air baffle Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2 19 Removal and Replacement Procedures PCI Shipping Bracket To remove the PCI shipping bracket 1 Extend or remove the server from the rack See the Preparation Procedures section in this chapter 2 Remove the access panel See the Access Panel section in this chapter 3 Open the PCI riser cage door 4 Lift and remove the PCI shipping bracket O A oooO Oar OAO see 05 Figure 2 15 Removing the PCI shipping bracket CAUTION Always use the PCI shipping bracket when you are shipping the server with PCI expansion boards installed Reverse steps 1 through 4 to replace the PCI shipping bracket 2 20 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Removal and Replacement Procedures PCI Riser Cage Door Latch To remove the PCI riser cage door latch 1 Extend or remove the server from the rack See the Preparation
71. nvolatile management log that contains fault and management information The contents of the Integrated Management Log IML can be viewed with Compaq Insight Manager Telephone Numbers For the name of your nearest Compaq authorized reseller In the United States call 1 800 345 1518 In Canada call 1 800 263 5868 For Compaq technical support In the United States and Canada call 1 800 OK COMPAQ For Compaq technical support phone numbers outside the United States and Canada visit the Compaq website www compaq com Text Conventions This document uses the following conventions Italic type is used for complete titles of published guides or variables Variables include information that varies in system output in command lines and in command parameters in text Bold type is used for emphasis for onscreen interface components window titles menu names and selections button and icon names and so on and for keyboard keys Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide ix About This Guide e Monospace typeface is used for command lines code examples screen displays error messages and user input e Sans serif typeface is used for uniform resource locators URLs x Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 1 Illustrated Parts Catalog This chapter provides the illustrated parts breakdown and spare parts list for the Compaq ProLiant DL380 G
72. o make modifications to any printed wiring board Improper repairs can create conditions that are hazardous WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment e Disconnect power from the system by unplugging all power cords from the power supplies e Do not disable the power cord grounding plug The grounding plug is an important safety feature e Plug the power cord into a grounded earthed electrical outlet that is easily accessible at all times CAUTION To properly ventilate the system you must provide at least 7 6 cm 3 0 in of clearance at the front and back of the server CAUTION The computer is designed to be electrically grounded earthed To ensure proper operation plug the AC power cord into a properly grounded AC outlet only NOTE Any indications of component replacement or printed wiring board modifications may void any warranty viii Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide About This Guide Where to Go for Additional Help In addition to this guide the following information sources are available User documentation Compaq Service Quick Reference Guide Service training guides Compaq service advisories and bulletins Compaq QuickFind information services Compaq Insight Manager software For additional copies visit the Compaq website www compaq com Integrated Management Log The server includes an integrated no
73. o remove and replace a fan as a hot plug procedure unless the fan zone is redundant For more information refer to the Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Server Setup and Installation Guide To remove a fan 1 Extend or remove the server from the rack See the Preparation Procedures section in this chapter Remove the access panel See the Access Panel section in this chapter Identify if the fan zone is redundant a If the fan zone is not fully populated you must power down the server See the Powering Down the Server section in this chapter b Ifthe fan zone is fully populated you can replace the failed fan without powering down the server Proceed with step 4 Press the release lever on the side of the fan O Lift the fan O Figure 2 13 Removing a fan CAUTION Do not operate the server for extended periods without the access panel Operating the server without the access panel results in improper airflow that can lead to thermal damage IMPORTANT For proper cooling install fans in all primary fan locations Refer to the Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Server Setup and Installation Guide Reverse steps 1 through 5 to replace a fan 2 18 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Removal and Replacement Procedures Air Baffle To remove the air baffle 1 Extend or remove the server from the rack See the Preparation Procedures sectio
74. o replace the drive online if a predictive failure alert is received see the following section for details and the drive is attached to an array controller The drive is not configured as part of an array Or If this drive is part of an array then a powered on controller is not accessing the drive Or The drive is configured as an online spare Off Off On OK to replace the drive online The drive has failed and has been placed off line Off On Off OK to replace the drive online if a predictive failure alert is received see the following section for details provided that the array is configured for fault tolerance and all other drives in the array are online The drive is online and configured as part of an array On or flashing Off OK to replace the drive online if a predictive failure alert is received see the following section for details provided that the array is configured for fault tolerance and all other drives in the array are online The drive is online and being accessed Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Maintenance and Service Guide 4 7 Connectors LED Indicators Switches and Jumpers PCI Riser Cage LEDs The PCI riser cage contains two LEDs The slot speed LED indicates whether slots 2 and 3 are operating at 66 or 33 MHz The AC power connected LED indicates when the AC power is connected to the server Use Figure 4 5 and Table 4 5 to identify the PCI ri
75. onal SCSI Cable Long To remove the long SCSI cable 1 2 Power down the server See the Powering Down the Server section in this chapter Extend or remove the server from the rack See the Preparation Procedures section in this chapter Remove the access panel See the Access Panel section in this chapter Disconnect the SCSI cable from the SCSI backplane O Disconnect the SCSI cable from the optional PCI array controller expansion board Figure 2 62 Removing the long SCSI cable Reverse steps 1 through 5 to replace the long SCSI cable Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2 67 3 Diagnostic Tools This chapter is an overview of software and firmware diagnostic tools that are available for configuring monitoring and managing ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 servers Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 3 1 Diagnostic Tools Use the following tools to diagnose problems test hardware and monitor and manage ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 server operations Table 3 1 Diagnostic Tools Tool Array Diagnostics Utility ADU Description ADU is designed to run on all Compaq systems that support Compaq array controllers ADU collects information about the array controllers in the system and generates a list of detected problems How to run the tool For a list of Compaq servers that support ADU visit the Compaq
76. ower down the server See the Powering Down the Server section in this chapter b If two hot plug power supplies are installed you can replace the failed power supply without powering down the server Proceed with step 3 3 Press the locking latch O 4 Pull the power supply out of the bay Oo 0 0070 sees 0G o 0 o aa POOE F OP OAMO dera 0020522 0 6 5 Figure 2 9 Removing a hot plug power supply CAUTION Always populate power supply bays with either a power supply or blank Operating the server without installing a power supply or blank results in improper airflow and improper cooling that can lead to thermal damage To replace a power supply 1 Remove the protective cover over the connector pins on the new power supply 2 Slide the power supply into the bay until it locks into place 3 Connect the power cord 4 Swing the cable management arm into place and lock it 5 Route the power cord in the cable arm 2 14 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Removal and Replacement Procedures Power Supply Blank To remove the power supply blank 1 Unlock the hinge on the cable arm and swing the arm away from the power supply area 2 Press the locking latch O 3 Pull the blank out of the bay Figure 2 10 Removing the power supply blank CAUTION Always populate power supply bays with either a power supply or blank Operatin
77. ower supply blank 2 14 PPMs 2 51 processors 2 47 rear fan bracket 2 58 Remote Insight Lights Out Edition interface cable 2 64 SCSI backplane 2 33 SCSI cable long 2 65 SCSI cable short 2 59 SCSI hard drives 2 8 slot covers 2 24 2 37 Smart Array 51 Controller 2 52 system board 2 55 system cables 2 62 tape drive blank 2 12 universal hot plug tape drive 2 11 replacing access panel 2 16 air baffle 2 18 battery 2 54 bezel front 2 26 CD blank 2 10 CD ejector assembly 2 31 CD MultiBay adapter board 2 29 CD MultiBay cable 2 60 CD ROM drive 2 27 DIMMs 2 46 diskette drive 2 28 diskette drive system cable 2 62 expansion board ejector divider PCI 2 38 expansion boards 2 23 2 36 expansion slot covers 2 25 2 37 fans hot plug 2 17 front bezel 2 26 front fan bracket 2 32 hard drive blank 2 9 hard drives 2 8 heatsink retaining clips 2 50 heatsinks 2 50 hot plug fans 2 17 hot plug power supplies 2 13 LED CD ROM drive system cable 2 62 memory 2 46 PCI expansion board ejector divider 2 38 PCI Hot Plug backplane cable 2 63 PCI lightpipe 2 42 PCI lightpipe cover 2 42 PCI riser cage 2 35 PCI riser cage door latch 2 21 PCI shipping bracket 2 19 Index 10 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Maintenance and Service Guide Index PCI slot release levers 2 40 power button LED board 2 45 power button LED cable 2 61 power converter module 2 44 power supplies hot plug 2 13 power supply blank 2
78. part number 1 3 fans hot plug installing 2 17 LEDs 4 13 part number 1 3 primary 2 17 removing 2 17 replacing 2 17 spare part number 1 3 frequency rated input 5 2 front bezel installing 2 26 part number 1 2 removing 2 26 replacing 2 26 screws 2 26 spare part number 1 2 front fan bracket installing 2 32 part number 1 3 removing 2 32 replacing 2 32 spare part number 1 3 front panel thumbscrews 2 5 front unit identification LED switch 2 6 G grounding guidelines 2 1 guidelines See also requirements grounding 2 1 hot plug procedures 2 7 local occupational and health safety 2 2 guides See also reference material Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Server Setup and Installation Guide 2 46 3 2 Compaq Servers Troubleshooting Guide 3 2 maintenance and service part number 1 5 spare part number 1 5 H hard drive bays population 2 8 hard drive blank installing 2 9 part number 1 2 release button 2 9 removing 2 9 replacing 2 9 spare part number 1 2 hard drives SCSI ejector lever 2 8 installing 2 8 LEDs See LEDs SCSI hard drives populating bays 2 8 2 9 release button 2 8 removing 2 8 replacing 2 8 SCSI IDs 2 8 specifications 5 6 hardware kit contents 1 5 spare part number 1 5 health LEDs external 4 5 Index 4 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Maintenance and Service Guide Index internal 4 5 heatsink retaining clips installing 2 50 removing 2 47 replacing 2 50
79. r Extend or remove the server from the rack See the Preparation Procedures section in this chapter Remove the access panel See the Access Panel section in this chapter Disconnect the CD MultiBay cable from the SCSI backplane Disconnect the CD MultiBay cable from the CD MultiBay adapter board Figure 2 57 Removing the CD MultiBay cable Reverse steps 1 through 5 to replace the CD MultiBay cable 2 62 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Removal and Replacement Procedures Power Button LED Cable To remove the power button LED cable 1 2 Power down the server See the Powering Down the Server section in this chapter Extend or remove the server from the rack See the Preparation Procedures section in this chapter Remove the access panel See the Access Panel section in this chapter Disconnect the power button LED cable from the SCSI backplane O Disconnect the power button LED cable from the power button LED board Figure 2 58 Removing the power button LED cable Reverse steps 1 through 5 to replace the power button LED cable Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2 63 Removal and Replacement Procedures System Cables To remove the LED CD ROM drive system cable or the diskette drive system cable 1 2 Power down the server See the Powering Down the Server section in
80. r divider removed for clarity Reverse steps 1 through 6 to replace the PCI Hot Plug backplane cable Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2 65 Removal and Replacement Procedures Optional Remote Insight Lights Out Edition Interface Cable To remove the Remote Insight Lights Out Edition interface cable 1 Power down the server See the Powering Down the Server section in this chapter 2 Extend or remove the server from the rack See the Preparation Procedures section in this chapter Remove the access panel See the Access Panel section in this chapter 4 Remove the PCI riser cage See the PCI Riser Cage section in this chapter Disconnect the Remote Insight Lights Out Edition interface cable from the PCI riser board O 6 Disconnect the Remote Insight Lights Out Edition interface cable from the Remote Insight Lights Out Edition expansion board Figure 2 61 Removing the Remote Insight board interface cable PCI expansion board ejector divider removed for clarity Reverse steps 1 through 6 to replace the Remote Insight Lights Out Edition interface cable For more information about this option refer to the Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Server Setup and Installation Guide and the Compaq Remote Insight Lights Out Edition User Guide 2 66 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Removal and Replacement Procedures Opti
81. re part number 1 4 AC power connected 4 8 signal cable slot speed 4 8 contents 1 4 power converter module 4 14 spare part number 1 4 power supplies hot plug 4 12 Telco rack mounting option power front panel 4 5 Index 6 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Maintenance and Service Guide Index PPM failure 4 15 processor failure 4 15 rear unit identification LED switch 2 7 4 11 riser SCSI interlock failure 4 15 RJ 45 4 10 slot speed 4 8 status combinations 4 16 system power function 4 5 location 2 6 4 5 lightpipe cover PCI installing 2 42 part number 1 5 removing 2 41 replacing 2 42 lightpipe PCI installing 2 42 part number 1 5 removing 2 41 replacing 2 42 M maintenance and service guide part number 1 5 spare part number 1 5 maximum peak power 5 2 mechanical components 1 2 memory See also DIMMs configuration 2 46 installing 2 46 removing 2 46 replacing 2 46 miscellaneous cable kit contents 1 4 spare part number 1 4 mouse connector 4 2 N NICs connectors 4 2 LEDs activity 4 10 activity link 4 5 link 4 10 NMI See non maskable interrupt NMI switch non maskable interrupt NMI switch defined 4 19 location 4 18 O operating temperature 5 2 output maximum peak power 5 3 overtemperature LED 4 15 part numbers access panel 1 2 air baffle 1 4 battery 1 5 bezel front 1 2 cable management arm 1 4 CD blank 1 2 CD ejector assembly 1 5 CD MultiBay adapter board 1 4 CD MultiBay cable 1 4 C
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83. s missing from one bank Amber the bank and no valid memory exists in another bank e interleaving error DIMMs are mismatched within the bank and no valid memory exists in another bank Amber e DIMMs have failed over to the online spare bank e interleaving error DIMM is missing from the bank but valid memory exists in another bank e interleaving error DIMMs are mismatched within the bank but valid memory exists in another bank DIMM failure all slots in all Red No valid or usable memory is installed in the banks Amber system Overtemperature Amber Red e System has reached the operating system cautionary level e System has exceeded the hardware critical level Riser SCSI interlock Red PCI riser or Smart Array 5i Controller is failure Amber unseated Power converter module Red The power converter module has failed Amber Fan Amber Red A primary fan has failed at least one zone Amber A redundant fan has failed at least one zone Note When the SCSI interlock disable switch is set to default off the riser SCSI interlock failure LED indicates that the PCI riser or the Smart Array 5i Controller is unseated If the default setting is changed for troubleshooting purposes on the LED indicates that only the PCI riser is unseated Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Maintenance and Service Guide 4 17 Connectors LED Indicators Switches and Jumpers System Switches With system switches you c
84. ser cage LEDs m Bm A Le Bm i i Bm E m m fal Figure 4 5 PCI riser cage LEDs Table 4 5 PCI Riser Cage LEDs Item LED Description Status 1 AC power connected green On AC power connected Off AC power disconnected 2 Slot speed green On 66 MHz Off 33 MHz 4 8 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Maintenance and Service Guide Connectors LED Indicators Switches and Jumpers PCI Hot Plug LEDs The PCI Hot Plug LEDs adjacent to each expansion slot provide a visual reference of the status for each slot These LEDs can also be viewed when the hot plug door is open Use Figure 4 6 and Table 4 6 to identify the LEDs Figure 4 6 PCI Hot Plug button LEDs Table 4 6 PCI Hot Plug LEDs Item LED Description Status 1 Slot 3 power green On Power is applied to the slot Flashing Power is cycling Off Power is not applied to the slot 2 Slot 3 fault amber On Board has failed Off Board is normal 3 Slot 2 power green On Power is applied to the slot Flashing Power is cycling Off Power is not applied to the slot 4 Slot 2 fault amber On Board has failed Off Board is normal Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Maintenance and Service Guide 4 9 Connectors LED Indicators Switches and Jumpers RJ 45 Network Connector LEDs T
85. sion slot 1 2 36 2 37 front panel 2 5 PCI riser cage 2 34 power converter module 2 44 SCSI backplane 2 33 system board 2 32 2 56 tools recommended 2 1 Torx T 15 screwdriver 2 26 2 30 2 58 Torx T 15 screws CD ejector assembly 2 31 CD ejector lever 2 30 front bezel 2 26 rear fan bracket 2 58 troubleshooting front panel LEDs 4 5 hot plug fan LEDs 4 13 hot plug power supply LEDs 4 12 internal health LED status combinations 4 16 PCI Hot Plug LEDs 4 9 PCT riser cage LEDs 4 8 power converter module LED 4 14 RJ 45 LEDs 4 10 SCSI hard drive LEDs 4 6 system board LEDs 4 15 U unit identification LED switches front 2 6 4 5 rear 2 7 4 11 universal hot plug tape drive installing 2 11 populating bays 2 11 2 12 removing 2 11 replacing 2 11 USB connectors 4 2 utilities Compaq Diagnostics 3 2 Compaq Insight Manager XE 3 2 Compaq Integration Maintenance 3 3 Compaq Survey Utility 3 3 RBSU 3 3 ROMPaq 3 4 SmartStart Diskette Builder 3 4 Vv VHDCI SCSI connector 4 2 video connector 4 2 voltage rated input 5 2 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Maintenance and Service Guide Index 13 Index WwW server weight 2 2 weight warnings rack 2 3 battery 2 53 server 5 2 electrical shock 2 2 2 6 symbol 2 2 hot surfaces 2 2 2 3 power cords 2 3 rack stability 2 2 2 3 rack weight 2 3 RJ 45 connectors 2 2 server rail release latches 2 5 warnings 2 2 2 3 wet bulb temperature maximum 5 2 Index 14 Compaq P
86. sors are installed If PPM slots are not populated the system does not boot IMPORTANT PPMs do not seat if turned the wrong way Reverse steps 1 through 5 to replace the PPM Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2 53 Removal and Replacement Procedures Smart Array 5i Controller To remove the Smart Array 51 Controller 1 DN Ye op Power down the server See the Powering Down the Server section in this chapter Extend or remove the server from the rack See the Preparation Procedures section in this chapter Remove the access panel See the Access Panel section in this chapter Remove the PCT riser cage See the PCI Riser Cage section in this chapter Turn each of the four anchor pins one quarter turn counterclockwise Lift the controller off the system board Figure 2 50 Removing the Smart Array 5i Controller IMPORTANT In the default position off the SCSI interlock disable switch prevents the ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 server from booting when the Smart Array 5i Controller is removed If you operate the server without the Smart Array 5i Controller for troubleshooting purposes you must set the SCSI interlock disable switch to on For more information see Chapter 4 Connectors LED Indicators Switches and Jumpers Reverse steps 1 through 6 to replace the Smart Array 51 Controller 2 54 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Ser
87. stalling 2 52 part number 1 4 removing 2 52 replacing 2 52 spare part number 1 4 Array Diagnostics Utility ADU access 3 2 description 3 2 Automatic Server Recovery 2 ASR 2 access 3 2 description 3 2 backplanes PCI Hot Plug 2 63 SCSI See SCSI backplane Index baffle air airflow 2 18 installing 2 18 part number 1 4 removing 2 18 replacing 2 18 spare part number 1 4 battery installing 2 54 part number 1 5 removing 2 53 replacing 2 54 spare part number 1 5 warning 2 53 bezel front installing 2 26 part number 1 2 removing 2 26 replacing 2 26 screws 2 26 spare part number 1 2 blanks CD See CD blank hard drive See hard drive blank power supply See power supply blank tape drive See tape drive blank boards CD MultiBay adapter See CD MultiBay adapter board expansion See expansion boards power button LED See power button LED board system See system board bootblock flash jumper 4 21 brackets front fan See front fan bracket PCI shipping See PCI shipping bracket rear fan See rear fan bracket buttons ejection 2 10 2 27 2 31 hard drive blank release 2 9 hard drive release 2 8 PCI Hot Plug 2 22 Power On Standby 2 6 tape drive release 2 11 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Maintenance and Service Guide Index 1 Index C cable management arm part number 1 4 cables and cabling CD MultiBay See CD MultiBay cable disconnecting from rear panel 2 7 diskette drive system See diskette drive system cable d
88. t Plug Hard Drive Replacement Guidelines in the Compaq Servers Troubleshooting Guide before removing a hard drive Figure 4 4 Hot plug SCSI hard drive LEDs e The LED on the left indicates drive activity status where ON indicates activity and OFF indicates no activity by the drive e The center LED indicates online status where flashing indicates an active online condition and OFF indicates an inactive online condition e The LED on the right indicates fault status O where flashing indicates fault process activity and OFF indicates a no fault process activity 4 6 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Maintenance and Service Guide Connectors LED Indicators Switches and Jumpers Table 4 4 Hot Plug SCSI Hard Drive LED Status Combinations 0 Activity 1 On 8 Online 2 Off Fault 3 Off Means Do not remove the drive Removing a drive during this process causes data loss The drive is being accessed and is not configured as part of an array Flashing Off Do not remove the drive Removing a drive during this process causes data loss The drive is rebuilding or undergoing capacity expansion Flashing Flashing Flashing Do not remove the drive Removing a drive during this process causes data loss The drive is part of an array being selected by the Array Configuration Utility Or The Options ROMPagq is upgrading the drive Off Off Off OK t
89. t ee A E A A re ee 2 46 POCOS A A A a es 2 47 PPM Sa A sanoutesauateateidannantuenite aabieansuaatesdeonans 2 51 Smart Array 51 Controller icono Itata GE es eas 2 52 Battery oseiro e il sli ista lts 2 53 Sy Stem BOM A A AA A aa ees 2 55 Rear Fan Bracket runy A AA ed aden he iat 2 58 SCSE Cable CSOT ii A A A Ad T 2 59 CD MultiBay Cable incaico aorta lio rial evens 2 60 Power ButtovEED Cable erekin aE E Ea E EE AREEN EEEREN E 2 61 System Cables nereti rna A A TA N E A ert Be ae eee 2 62 PCI Hot Plug Backplane Cableviuncon carried 2 63 Optional Remote Insight Lights Out Edition Interface Cable oononncccnnncnicococcnonnconncconnconncannconncnnos 2 64 Optional SCSI Cable Hone vie il Anel vies ets 2 65 Chapter 3 Diagnostic Tools Chapter 4 Connectors LED Indicators Switches and Jumpers CONNE CONS eat ch ninth A a alan Shwe A Alea ainda 4 2 Rear Panel Connector iii At Mad nein 4 2 System Board CONNECTIONS imei irte irse 4 3 LED Inden eana aE S EEEE E E late cesgeaabaccceed E EE EE E aE E E asia 4 4 Front Panel LEDs cui ias 4 5 Hot Plug SCSI Hard Drive LEDS receu a ati dia e Wena Medan tees 4 6 PETRISeriCage LEDS rann E NE IRA OE EA A at SING laca 4 8 PGE Hot Plus LEDS iS A A E EE 4 9 RJ 45 Network Connector LEDS ooooooccccconoccncnonocnnononononononononcnonononnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnncnnnnnnncnannnnncnnnnnss 4 10 Rear Unit Identification LED SWitch seremoniaa A 4 11 Hot Plug Power Supply LED 00 0 idas 4 12 Hot Plug Fan TE
90. tem board Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2 55 Removal and Replacement Procedures 5 Remove the battery Figure 2 51 Removing the battery Reverse steps 1 through 5 to replace the battery After replacing the battery you must use the ROM Based Setup Utility RBSU to reconfigure the system 2 56 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Removal and Replacement Procedures System Board To remove the system board 1 SOP OORT ONS Oy a Power down the server See the Powering Down the Server section in this chapter Extend or remove the server from the rack See the Preparation Procedures section in this chapter Remove the access panel See the Server Access Panel section in this chapter Remove the air baffle See the Air Baffle section in this chapter Remove the PCI riser cage See the PCI Riser Cage section in this chapter Remove all hot plug fans See the Hot Plug Fan section in this chapter Remove the front fan bracket See the Front Fan Bracket section in this chapter Remove any SDRAM DIMMs See the DIMMs section in this chapter Remove the processors See the Processors section in this chapter CAUTION Discard the heatsink after you remove it from the processor The heatsink is for one time use only after use the thermal interface material is degraded and does not pro
91. tenance and Service Guide Removal and Replacement Procedures Tape Drive Blank To remove the tape drive blank 1 Remove the hot plug SCSI hard drive or hard drive blank in the bay below the tape drive blank a Ifa hot plug SCSI hard drive is installed in the bay see the Hot Plug SCSI Hard Drive section in this chapter b Ifa hard drive blank is installed in the bay see the Hard Drive Blank section in this chapter 2 Squeeze the middle of the tape drive blank O 3 Pull to remove the blank Figure 2 8 Removing the tape drive blank CAUTION Always populate the tape drive bay with either a tape drive or hard drive blank and tape drive blank Operating the server without installing a tape drive or blank results in improper airflow and improper cooling that can lead to thermal damage To replace the tape drive blank slide the blank into the bay until it locks into place Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2 13 Removal and Replacement Procedures Hot Plug Power Supply CAUTION Do not attempt to remove and replace a power supply as a hot plug procedure unless both bays are populated with power supplies To remove a hot plug power supply 1 Unlock the hinge on the cable arm and swing the arm away from the power supply area 2 Identify if the power supply configuration is redundant a If only one hot plug power supply is installed you must p
92. the PCI riser cage door 2 26 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Removal and Replacement Procedures 4 Press the PCI slot release lever to unlock it O 5 Open the PCI slot release lever 6 Slide the expansion slot cover out of the slot Figure 2 22 Removing the expansion slot cover from slot 3 CAUTION Always install either an expansion board or an expansion slot cover Operating the server without an expansion board or slot cover results in improper airflow and cooling that can lead to thermal damage Reverse steps 1 through 6 to replace the expansion slot cover Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2 27 Removal and Replacement Procedures Non Hot Plug Procedures You must power down the ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 server to perform non hot plug removal and replacement procedures The components in this section are non hot plug service items regardless of rack type or environment Front Bezel To remove the front bezel 1 Ze Power down the server See the Powering Down the Server section in this chapter Extend or remove the server from the rack See the Preparation Procedures section in this chapter Remove the access panel See the Access Panel section in this chapter Remove any hot plug SCSI hard drives if installed See the Hot Plug SCSI Hard Drive section in this chapter Remove
93. this chapter Extend or remove the server from the rack See the Preparation Procedures section in this chapter Remove the access panel See the Access Panel section in this chapter Remove the fans from the front fan bracket See the Hot Plug Fan section in this chapter Remove the front fan bracket See the Front Fan Bracket section in this chapter Disconnect the system cable from the SCSI backplane O Disconnect the system cable from the system board Figure 2 59 Removing the system cables PCI riser cage removed for clarity Reverse steps 1 through 7 to replace the system cable 2 64 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Removal and Replacement Procedures PCI Hot Plug Backplane Cable To remove the PCI Hot Plug backplane cable 1 2 DAD Power down the server See the Powering Down the Server section in this chapter Extend or remove the server from the rack See the Preparation Procedures section in this chapter Remove the access panel See the Access Panel section in this chapter Remove the PCT riser cage See the PCI Riser Cage section in this chapter Disconnect the PCI Hot Plug backplane cable from the PCI Hot Plug backplane O Disconnect the PCI Hot Plug backplane cable from the PCI riser board Figure 2 60 Removing the PCI Hot Plug backplane cable PCI expansion board ejecto
94. ure 2 43 Removing a DIMM CAUTION To ensure proper configuration of DIMMs refer to Chapter 3 Installing Hardware Options in the Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Server Setup and Installation Guide CAUTION Use only Compaq DIMMs DIMMs from other sources may adversely affect data integrity IMPORTANT DIMMs do not seat fully if turned the wrong way To replace a DIMM align the DIMM with the slot and insert the DIMM firmly When fully seated the DIMM slot latches lock into place 2 48 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Removal and Replacement Procedures Processors To remove a processor 1 Oy ME Power down the server See the Powering Down the Server section in this chapter Extend or remove the server from the rack See the Preparation Procedures section in this chapter Remove the access panel See the Access Panel section in this chapter Remove the air baffle See the Air Baffle section in this chapter Open the locking lever on the heatsink retaining clip O Press the base of the heatsink retaining clip and lift the opposite end of the clip to disengage the clip from the processor socket Remove the heatsink retaining clip Figure 2 44 Disengaging the heatsink retaining clip Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2 49 Removal and Replacement Procedures 8 Remove t
95. ver Maintenance and Service Guide Removal and Replacement Procedures Battery If the server no longer automatically displays the correct date and time you may need to replace the battery that provides power to the real time clock Under normal use battery life is five to ten years WARNING This server contains either an internal lithium manganese dioxide or a vanadium pentoxide battery There is risk of fire and burns if the battery pack is not handled properly To reduce the risk of personal injury e Do not attempt to recharge the battery e Do not expose to temperatures higher than 60 C e Do not disassemble crush puncture short external contacts or dispose of in fire or water e Replace only with the spare designated for this product CAUTION Do not dispose batteries battery packs and accumulators with general household waste Use the public collection system or return them to your authorized partners or their agents for recycling IMPORTANT Run RBSU to configure the system after replacing the battery See Chapter 3 Diagnostic Tools for more information To remove the battery 1 Power down the server See the Powering Down the Server section in this chapter 2 Extend or remove the server from the rack See the Preparation Procedures section in this chapter Remove the access panel See the Access Panel section in this chapter 4 Locate the battery holder on the sys
96. vide proper thermal dissipation 10 Remove the PPMs See the PPMs section in this chapter 11 Remove the Smart Array 5i Controller See the Smart Array 5i Controller section in this chapter 12 Remove the battery See the Battery section in this chapter 13 Disconnect all cables connected to the system board Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2 57 Removal and Replacement Procedures 14 Loosen the system board thumbscrew Figure 2 52 Loosening the system board thumbscrew 15 Identify the alignment keys and keyhole locations through on the system board Identifying the alignment keys and keyhole Figure 2 53 locations Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2 58 Removal and Replacement Procedures 16 Slide the system board toward the front of the server and lift the system board off the alignment keys Figure 2 54 Removing the system board from the chassis 17 Remove the rear fan bracket See the Rear Fan Bracket section in this chapter Reverse steps 1 through 17 to replace the syst
97. ystem board connectors Table 4 2 System Board Connectors Item Description Item Description 1 PPM slot 2 11 Diskette drive system connector 2 PPM slot 1 12 Battery 3 PCI riser cage connector 13 Fan 6 connector 4 Smart Array 5i Controller 14 System power connector 5 SCSI port 2 internal 15 Processor socket 1 6 Fan 3 connector 16 Processor socket 2 7 LED CD ROM drive system connector 17 DIMM slots 1A 6C 8 Fan 4 connector 18 Fan 2 connector 9 Power supply signal connector 19 Fan 1 connector 10 Fan 5 connector 20 VHDCI SCSI connector port 1 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Maintenance and Service Guide 4 3 Connectors LED Indicators Switches and Jumpers LED Indicators The ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 server contains several sets of LEDs that indicate the status and settings of hardware components This section explains the following types of LEDs Front panel Hot plug SCSI hard drive PCI riser cage PCI Hot Plug RJ 45 network connector Rear unit identification LED switch Hot plug power supply Hot plug fan Power converter module System board Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Maintenance and Service Guide Connectors LED Indicators Switches and Jumpers Front Panel LEDs The five LEDs on the front of the server indicate server status Figure 4 3 and Table 4 3 identify and describe the LED locations and functions Figure 4 3 Front panel LEDs Table 4 3 Front Pane
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