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ProLiant 6000
Setup and Installation Guide
For Pentium II Xeon and Pentium III Xeon Processor-based Servers
Third Edition (February 1999)
Part Number 312237-003
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Contents
About This Guide
Using the Compaq Storage and Options Documentation Library CD..................................x
Chapter 1
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Introduction
continued
Chapter 2
Server Installation and Start Up
Securing the Front Bezels with the Keylock (Tower Models Only) ...............................2-10
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Server Installation and Start Up
continued
Attaching the Cable Management Arm Bracket and Cable Management Arm...............2-28
Chapter 3
Server Operation
Chapter 4
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Installing Hardware Options
continued
Adding PCI Expansion Boards with Extended SCSI (Slots 10 and 11) ..........................4-45
Replacing the Redundant Hot Plug External Processor Fan Assembly (Fan 4) .............4-54
Chapter 5
Server Configuration
Chapter 6
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Integrated Management Display
continued
Appendix A
Regulatory Compliance Notices
Declaration of Conformity for products marked with the FCC logo -
Appendix B
Electrostatic Discharge
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Appendix C
Power Cord Set Requirements
Appendix D
Server Specifications and Connector Interfaces
Appendix E
Internal CD-ROM Drive
Appendix F
Processor Board, I/O Board, and Standard Peripheral Board
Index
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About This Guide
IMPORTANT:
These instructions are for use with Pentium II Xeon and
Pentium III Xeon processor-based servers only.
This guide is designed to be used as step-by-step instructions for installation, and as a reference for operation, troubleshooting, and future upgrades.
The power supplies in this computer system produce hazardous energy levels.
The guide is for the person who installs, administers, and repairs servers.
Compaq assumes you are qualified in the servicing of computer equipment and trained in recognizing hazards in products with hazardous energy levels.
WARNING:
There is a risk of personal injury from hazardous energy levels. The installation of options and routine maintenance and service of this product shall be performed by individuals who are knowledgeable about the procedures, precautions, and hazards associated with equipment containing hazardous energy circuits.
Using Compaq Reference
Information
Using the Compaq Systems Reference
Library CD
The Compaq Systems Reference Library CD (SRL) provides a wide variety of user, reference, and integration information. The SRL contains additional details on Compaq technology and provides information such as modem documentation, maintenance instructions, TechNotes, and part numbers for ordering options or spares. You can use the full-text search to find the information you need quickly.
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Using the Compaq Storage and Options
Documentation Library CD
The Compaq Storage and Options Documentation Library CD provides installation and reference guides for the following Compaq options that might be included with your server or purchased separately. Some of the information you will find includes:
Array controllers
Updating firmware
Installing and configuring controllers
Understanding drive arrays
Troubleshooting problems
Tape drives
Installing and configuring tape drives
Operating the hardware
Obtaining software drivers
Troubleshooting problems
Modems
Installing modem
Using the command reference
Troubleshooting problems
The CD also includes information about storage systems, such as Fibre Channel
Storage, and high availability solutions, such as the Recovery Server and clustering options.
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Compaq Management CD
The Compaq Management CD provides the Compaq Insight Manager and
Compaq Server Management Agents software. The CD also provides information about the software and hardware required for remote management of a server. The CD covers how to use the Compaq Insight Manager features, such as reboot control, server failure alerting, and paging capabilities.
Text Conventions
This document uses the following conventions to distinguish elements of text:
Keys
USER INPUT
Keys appear in boldface. A plus sign (+) between two keys indicates that they should be pressed simultaneously.
User input appears in a different typeface and in uppercase.
File names appear in uppercase italics.
These appear in initial capital letters.
FILENAMES
Menu Options,
Command Names,
Dialog Box Names
COMMANDS,
DIRECTORY
NAMES, and DRIVE
NAMES
Type
These always appear in uppercase.
Enter
When you are instructed to type information, type the information without pressing the Enter key.
When you are instructed to enter information, type the information and then press the Enter key.
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Symbols in Text
These symbols may be found in the text of this guide. They have the following meanings.
WARNING:
Indicates that failure to follow directions in the warning could result in bodily harm or loss of life.
CAUTION:
Indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or loss of information.
IMPORTANT:
Presents clarifying information or specific instructions.
NOTE
: Presents commentary, sidelights, or interesting points of information.
Symbols on Equipment
These icons may be located on equipment in areas where hazardous conditions may exist.
Any surface or area of the equipment marked with these symbols indicates the presence of electrical shock hazards.
Enclosed area contains no operator serviceable parts.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of injury from electrical shock hazards, do not open this enclosure.
Any RJ-45 receptacle marked with these symbols 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.
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Any surface or area of the equipment marked with these symbols indicates the presence of a hot surface or hot component. If this surface is contacted, the potential for injury exists.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of injury from a hot component, allow the surface to cool before touching.
Power Supplies marked with these symbols indicate the equipment is supplied by multiple sources of power.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of injury from electrical shock, remove all power cords to completely disconnect power from the system.
Server Warnings and Precautions
59 - 86 kg
130 - 190 lbs
WARNING:
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 Safety requirements and guidelines for heavy equipment handling.
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WARNING:
To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment:
Do not disable the power cord grounding plug. The grounding plug is an important safety feature.
Plug the power cord into a grounded (earthed) electrical outlet that is easily accessible at all times.
Install the power supply before connecting the power cord to the power supply.
Unplug the power cord before removing the power supply from the server.
If the system has multiple power supplies, disconnect power from the system by unplugging all power cords from the power supplies.
Getting Help
If you have a problem and have exhausted the information in this guide, you can get further information and other help in the following locations.
Compaq Website
The Compaq website has information on this product as well as the latest drivers and Flash ROM images. You can access the Compaq website by logging on to the Internet at http://www.compaq.com
.
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 1-800-386-2172
For Compaq technical support phone numbers outside the United States and
Canada, visit the Compaq website at: http://www.compaq.com.
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Chapter 1
Introduction
Compaq ProLiant 6000
IMPORTANT:
These instructions are for use with Pentium II Xeon and
Pentium III Xeon processor-based servers only.
The Compaq ProLiant 6000 family of servers delivers unprecedented room for growth and an innovative design that significantly reduces the lifetime costs of system upgrades and maintenance. Optimized for expansion, high availability, and ease-of-service, the ProLiant 6000 redefines value in business-critical environments such as databases, groupware, intranets, and messaging.
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Figure 1-1. Compaq ProLiant 6000 server
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Features
The following features are available on Compaq ProLiant 6000 models.
Processor and Redundant
Processor Power Modules
■
■
Supports up to four processors and four redundant processor power modules
Evaporator plate and water-cooled heat pipes attached to the processor
■ One redundant processor power module per processor
IMPORTANT:
You cannot mix Pentium III Xeon processors in a server that has Pentium II Xeon processors.
System Memory
■
ECC (Error Checking and Correcting Memory) with single-bit error correction and detection down to a single DIMM and multi-bit error detection down to the memory bank
■
■
Expandable to 8 GB (32 x 256-MB DIMMs)
Supports up to eight memory banks with each bank consisting of four
DIMMs. One bank is installed or removed at a time. Each DIMM of a given bank must be the same size, type, and speed.
■
■
Supports EDO 60ns or faster DIMMs
Performance enhancement by configuring your memory to take advantage of address bit permuting
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Expansion Slots
Ten I/O expansion slots and three 33-MHz PCI
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Five 64-bit PCI slots (PCI Bus 3)
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Four 32-bit PCI slots (PCI Buses 1 and 2)
One ISA modem slot
IMPORTANT:
Slot 1 of the I/O board is dedicated to ISA Modem support.
Only install an ISA Modem into Slot 1 of the I/O board.
Internal Hot Plug Drive Bays
■ Supports up to three hard-drive cages that can be configured with six 1inch hot-plug hard drives, four 1.6-inch hot-plug hard drives, or a combination of both 1-inch and 1.6-inch drives. Drives may be of any supported storage capacity, but must be mounted on Compaq hot-plug drive trays.
■
Each cage is capable of supporting a maximum of six 1-inch hot-plug drives (totaling eighteen drives with all three drive cages installed) or four 1.6-inch hot-plug drives (totaling twelve drives with all three drive cages installed).
For a list of supported drive storage capacities, see the ProLiant 6000 information on the Compaq website, www.compaq.com
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Internal Removable Media Drive Bays
■
Supports six non-hot-plug removable media drive bays:
❏
❏
One third-height drive bay occupied by 1.44-MB diskette drive
One half-height drive bay occupied by an IDE CD-ROM drive
❏ Four half-height 5.25-inch drive bays
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Disk Controllers
Supported disk controllers include:
■
Smart Array 3100ES Controllers provide high performance and RAID fault-tolerance. The Smart Array 3100ES Controller requires no cables and provides three Wide-Ultra SCSI-3 buses for use with internal mass storage. SCSI cables are pre-installed at Wide-Ultra SCSI-3 connectors on the I/O board and staged for attachment to each internal hot-plug hard-drive cage.
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■
Dual Integrated Wide-Ultra SCSI-3 controllers provide two Wide-Ultra
SCSI-3 connectors for use with internal removable media drive bays and internal hard-drive cages.
Integrated Wide-Ultra SCSI-3 controllers provide one Wide-Ultra SCSI-
3 external connector for use with external mass storage devices.
Each Wide-Ultra SCSI-3 controller performs at a maximum data transfer rate of
40 MB/s. For more information on supported disk controller options, refer to the Storage and Options Documentations Library CD or the ProLiant 6000 information on the Compaq website, www.compaq.com
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Network Controller
■
Supports dual-port 10/100 TX UTP controllers on the PCI local bus.
Features of this controller include two RJ-45 connectors for 10BaseT or
100TX Ethernet.
■ Redundant Network Controller software that supports a redundant NIC configuration is available on the Compaq Support Software CD that was shipped with your server. This feature may be used with one dual-port, two dual-port, or two single-port NICs.
NOTE
: Remove the terminator plug from the second RJ-45 connector when using the dual-port capabilities.
For more information on network controllers, see the Compaq website, www.compaq. com
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Supported Interfaces
■
Wide-Ultra SCSI-3 (Very High Density Connector Interface connector)
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Serial (two connectors)
Video
■
■
Parallel
Keyboard
■
■
Mouse
Dual-port 10/100TX UTP Ethernet (two RJ-45 connectors)
Video
■
Integrated PCI Video Controller provides maximum resolution of 1024 x 768 non-interlaced resolution with 2 MB memory
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■
From 16 to more than 256 colors, depending on graphics mode
Supports SVGA, VGA, and EGA graphics resolution
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Power Supplies
■
Supports up to three hot-plug, redundant power supplies.
IMPORTANT:
Hot-plug power supplies are not designed to be installed with AC current connected. Be sure to disconnect from AC current prior to removal or installation of hot-plug power supplies.
■
■
Power supplies are load-balancing and have microcontroller monitoring for advanced health and configuration management.
Supports up to three power supplies. Depending upon the system load configuration, more than one power supply may be required to power the system. See Table 1-1, “Power Supply Support Provided for System
Configurations,” to determine power supply requirements.
■ Additional security is provided with a power supply security bar and a padlock.
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See the table below to determine the number of power supplies needed for your server.
Table 1-1
Power Supply Support Provided for System Configurations
Processors Power Supplies Power Line
Type
2
2
1
1
110
220
110
220
1 to 3
1 to 4
1 to 4
1 to 4
Hard
Drives
Memory
4 to 6 256 MB to 1 GB
12 to 18 256 MB to 4 GB
12 to 18 256 MB to 8 GB
12 to 18 256 MB to 8 GB
PCI/ISA
Expansion Boards
3 to 5
3 to 8
3 to 10
3 to 10
NOTE
: Table 1-1 does not imply that a given power supply configuration can support the maximum number of processors, hard drives, memory, and PCI expansion boards listed. See “Guidelines” in the next section.
Power supply advanced features include:
■
Auto Line Sensing capability; no switch is needed to select the appropriate line voltage.
■
■
Power Supply Viewer Utility under Microsoft Windows NT
Power Down Manager Utility under Windows NT
The utilities are provided on the Compaq Support Software for Microsoft
Windows NT 4.0 diskettes (Windows NT SSD). For more detailed information, refer to the NTREADME.HLP file on Diskette 1. Utilities will also be provided for Novell NetWare starting with SmartStart 4.20. For more information, refer to the Compaq Support Software for Novell Products diskettes (NSSD).
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System Power Management:
Guidelines
Unless operating with two 750W power supplies (three for N+1 redundancy) at
220V, it may be necessary to make tradeoffs with respect to which options can be added and powered with the installed power supplies. Use the following guidelines when evaluating these tradeoffs.
NOTE
: The following guidelines are general. Use the Windows NT Power
Supply Viewer Utility and option documentation to obtain the most accurate power capacity and assessment of power margin.
■
■
Comparing processor and hard drive power: two processors draw as much current as five to six hard drives.
Comparing memory and 3.3V-powered PCI Expansion Board power: each additional 512 MB draws approximately as much current as one to two PCI boards.
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Comparing hard drive and 5V-powered PCI Expansion Board Power: one PCI card draws as much current as two to five hard drives.
In general, PCI array controllers draw more current than PCI NICs.
For example, if the available capacity of the installed power supplies permits adding two processors, you can choose to add:
■ two processors
■ one processor and three hard drives
■ up to six hard drives
Warranty
■
■
Three-Year Parts, Labor, and On-Site Limited Warranty
Pre-failure warranty on processors, memory, and hard drives
■ For additional service and support offerings, visit the Compaq website at www.compaq.com
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Major Hardware Options
The ProLiant 6000 server supports a wide range of server hardware options.
Compaq server options are available from a Compaq Reseller or Authorized
Service Provider. Additional information on Compaq servers and options can be found at www.compaq.com.
Hardware options installation instructions can be found inside each hardware option kit. This guide also provides basic installation instructions for the following server options:
■ Redundant hot-plug power supplies
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Pentium II Xeon and Pentium III Xeon processors
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■
Redundant processor power modules
EDO DIMM memory
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Hot-plug hard drives
Tape and CD-ROM drives
■
■
I/O expansion boards
Integrated Management Display (IMD)
■
■
Redundant hot-plug fans
56K NA modem
NOTE
: For information on using the options available for your server, refer to the following sources:
Hot-plug hard drives
- Storage and Options Documentations Library CD
Tape drives
- Storage and Options Documentations Library CD
Integrated Management Display (IMD)
- Chapter 6
Modems
- Storage and Options Documentations Library CD
Array controllers
- Storage and Options Documentations Library CD
Network controllers
- www.compaq.com
Compaq Remote Insight Board/PCI
- Insight Management and Compaq
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Server Configuration and
Management
Compaq offers an extensive set of features and tools to support effective server configuration and management. Some are:
■ Compaq SmartStart
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Compaq System Configuration Utility
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■
Compaq Insight Manager
Compaq Integrated Management Log
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■
Compaq Integrated Remote Console
Compaq Integrated Management Display
Compaq SmartStart
SmartStart, which is located on the SmartStart and Support Software CD, is the intelligent way to configure your Compaq server with Microsoft, Novell, and
SCO system software. SmartStart uses a step-by-step process to configure the server and to load the system software, thereby achieving a well-integrated server that ensures maximum dependability and supportability. The SmartStart and Support Software CD also holds the Compaq System Configuration Utility.
For information concerning SmartStart, refer to the Server Setup and
Management pack included in the shipping box.
Compaq System Configuration Utility
The Compaq System Configuration Utility performs a wide range of configuration activities, including the following:
■ Configures I/O expansion boards automatically
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Provides switch and jumper settings
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Resolves resource conflicts in areas such as memory, port addresses, and interrupts (IRQs)
Manages the installation of memory, processor upgrades, and mass storage devices such as hard drives and tape drives
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Stores configuration information in nonvolatile memory
■ Assists in the running of software and firmware diagnostics tools such as
INSPECT, Diagnostics (DIAGS), Drive Array Advanced Diagnostics
(DAAD), ROMPaq, and Automatic Server Recovery (ASR-2)
The first time the server is configured, SmartStart automatically creates a system partition and installs the configuration utility and other Compaq utilities in that partition.
Software Utilities
Compaq servers running Windows NT take advantage of several utilities that provide detailed information and offer special capabilities.
■ Compaq Power Down Manager
■
Compaq Power Supply Viewer
■ Compaq Integrated Management Log Viewer
The utilities are provided on the Compaq Support Software for Microsoft
Windows NT 4.0 diskettes (Windows NT SSD). For more detailed information, refer to the Systems Reference Library and the NTREADME.HLP file on
Diskette 1.
Compaq Insight Manager
Compaq Insight Manager is a systems management tool delivering fault, performance, and configuration management for Compaq servers and clients.
Compaq Insight Manager has two components:
■ Compaq Insight Manager software, which run on the management console
■
Compaq Insight Manager agents (operating system-specific), which run on the server or managed desktop client
Compaq Insight Manager features an easy-to-use graphical interface, and includes online documentation and context-sensitive help. Key features include:
■ Forwards server alert fault conditions
■
Monitors fault conditions and server performance
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Controls server security and configuration
■
■
Remotely controls servers
Initiates rapid recovery services
For information concerning Compaq Insight Manager, refer to the Server Setup and Management pack shipped with your server.
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Compaq Integrated Management Log
The Compaq Integrated Management Log (IML) records events and stores them in an easily viewable form. The IML records hundreds of events and then marks each event with a time stamp. For more information concerning the IML, see Chapter 6, “Integrated Management Display.”
Compaq Integrated Remote Console
The Compaq Integrated Remote Console (IRC) is a hardware-based remote console solution for enhanced out-of-band remote server manageability. The
IRC features include:
■ Operating system independent
■
Remote server reboot
■
■
Reset and failure sequence replay
Out-of-band communication
The ProLiant 6000 includes one ISA expansion slot that can be used for the
IRC. The IRC requires a modem for out-of-band communication.
For information concerning the Integrated Remote Console, refer to the
Compaq Integrated Remote Console User Guide.
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Introduction
Compaq Integrated Management Display
The Integrated Management Display (IMD) is a server management tool delivering fault, service, and configuration capabilities in an easy-to-use, integrated hardware display. IMD features include:
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POST (Power-On Self-Test) messages
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User-defined administrative information
Configuration information
■ System alerts and event description
For information concerning the Integrated Management Display, see Chapter 6,
“Integrated Management Display.”
Security
For detailed information concerning security features, refer to the Systems
Reference Library CD included in the Reference Information pack shipped with your server.
Software Security
These software security features are established through the Compaq System
Configuration Utility.
■ Administrator Password
■
Configuration Lock
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■
Diskette Boot Password Override
Diskette Drive Control
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Diskette Write Control
Keyboard Password (if a keyboard is installed)
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Network Server Mode
Parallel Interface Control
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QuickLock
■ Serial Interface Control
Hardware Security
These hardware security features are provided:
■ One key provides easy assess to all areas of the server
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Power supply security bar with padlock
■ Front bezel security keylock to limit access to the screws securing the side and top panels.
Diagnostics Tools
Some of the software and firmware diagnostics tools include:
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Power-On Self-Test (POST)
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Diagnostics (DIAGS)
ROMPaq utilities to upgrade flash ROMs
■ Drive Array Advanced Diagnostics (DAAD)
For information concerning Compaq diagnostic tools, refer to the Systems
Reference Library CD included in the Reference Information pack of the shipping box.
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Server Registration
Registering your server provides Compaq with valuable information on server installation. This information helps Compaq serve your needs better now and in the future. Visit www.compaq.com/register to register your server.
Routine Maintenance
For information concerning routine maintenance and safety precautions, refer to the Systems Reference Library CD included in the Reference Information pack of the shipping box.
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Server Installation and Start Up
IMPORTANT:
These instructions are for use with Pentium II Xeon and
Pentium III Xeon processor-based servers only.
The following instructions are provided as only an overview for the first-time installation of the ProLiant 6000 Server. Compaq recommends that you read all of the documentation that came with the server for complete installation instructions. If you have any problems, contact your Authorized Compaq
Reseller.
Overview of Installing the Server
The following installation sequence is only a guide for installing the ProLiant
6000 Server for the first time. Depending on the hardware options you are installing or the configuration requirements of your system, some of these steps may not be performed in the sequence listed.
1.
Select a site and unpack the server, keyboard (if included), mouse (if
included), and monitor (if included). Refer to the next sections,
“Optimum Environment” and “Unpacking the Shipping Boxes” in this chapter.
2.
Remove the power supply shipping bracket. Refer to the next sections,
“Optimum Environment” and “Unpacking the Shipping Boxes” in this chapter.
3.
Install any expansion boards or other options such as additional memory, hard drives, and external storage devices (optional).
NOTE
: Non-plug-and-play ISA boards are installed after the System
Configuration Utility has been run. See Chapter 4, “Installing Hardware
Options” for more details.
You will need to run the System Configuration Utility after you install hardware options with the exception of additional memory and most PCI boards. Refer to the Server Setup and Management pack shipped with your server to run the System Configuration Utility. See Chapter 4,
“Installing Hardware Options,” to install many of the major options.
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4.
Verify switch settings: processor board switches, system configuration switch, and SCSI ID settings for SCSI removable
media, if changes are made (optional). Refer to the Compaq ProLiant
6000 Hardware Installation and Configuration poster included in the shipping box, to the option documentation, or to the hood labels attached to the inside of the side and top access panels of the server.
Also see Appendix F, “Processor Board and I/O Expansion Board.”
5.
Install the server in the rack, if applicable. See the rack installation instructions later in this chapter.
6.
Connect the cables: keyboard (if included), mouse, monitor, network,
and power. See “Connecting the Power Cord(s) and Peripheral Devices” later in this chapter.
7.
Turn on the server and insert the SmartStart and Support Software
CD to configure the server. To load the CD, see Chapter 5, “Server
Configuration.” For the SmartStart and Support Software CD installation procedures, refer to the Server Setup and Management pack shipped with your server.
8.
Install the Compaq Insight Manager to manage the server. For the
Compaq Management CD installation procedures, refer to the Server
Setup and Management pack that shipped with your server.
9.
Register the server. For server registration information, refer to the
Server Setup and Management pack shipped with your server.
Optimum Environment
When installing your ProLiant 6000, certain temperature standards and power requirements must be met.
Space Requirements
Before installing a tower model, make sure that the installation site you select has 3-inch (7.6cm) clearance at front and back of the server for proper ventilation.
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Before installing a rack model, consider the following items:
■ Clearance in the front of the rack should be a minimum of 25 inches for servicing.
■
Clearance in the back of the rack should be a minimum of 30 inches to allow for servicing and for adequate airflow.
Power Requirements
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of personal injury, fire, or damage to the equipment, do not overload the AC supply branch circuit that provides power to the server. Consult the electrical authority having jurisdiction over your facility wiring and installation requirements.
IMPORTANT:
Because of the 100 to 120 VAC electrical rating of each power supply, some local electrical authorities may require either one
15-Ampere circuit for each power supply or one 20-Ampere circuit for each pair of power supplies.
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■
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The power load needs to be balanced between available AC supply branch circuits.
The overall system AC current load must not exceed 80 percent of the branch circuit AC current rating.
If power strips are used, the load should not exceed 80 percent of the power strip's marked electrical current rating.
The installation of this equipment shall be in accordance with Local/Regional electrical regulations governing the installation of Information Technology
Equipment by licensed electricians. This equipment is designed to operate in installations covered by the National Electric Code (ANSI/NFPA 70, 1993) and the code for Protection of Electronic Computer/Data Processing Equipment
(NFPA-75, 1992).
For electrical power ratings on options, refer to the product's rating label or to user documentation supplied with that option.
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Grounding
For proper operation and safety, this equipment is required to be properly grounded in accordance with NFPA 70-1993, Article 250. All power distribution devices, branch wiring, and receptacles must be "Listed" grounding-type devices.
Due to the higher ground leakage currents associated with the equipment,
Compaq recommends the use of a Power Distribution Unit (PDU) that provides a supplementary ground conductor. This supplementary ground conductor should be permanently connected to a suitable building ground terminal. The use of common power outlet strips for this equipment is not recommended.
For proper operation and safety, this equipment is required to be properly grounded. In the United States, install the equipment in accordance with NFPA
70-1993 (National Electric Code) Article 250, as well as any local and regional building codes. In Canada, the equipment should be installed in accordance with Canadian Standards Association, CSA C22.1, Canadian Electrical Code.
In all other countries the installation should follow any regional or national electrical wiring codes such as the International Electrotechnical Commission
(IEC) 364 parts 1 through 7. All power distribution devices used in the installation including branch wiring, receptacles, etc. should be Listed or
Certified ground-type devices.
WARNING
: To reduce the risk of electrical shock due to high leakage currents, a reliably grounded connection (earthed) is essential before connecting the unit to an AC supply.
When using power strips for electrical distribution, make sure that ground integrity is maintained for each connection made. Plug each component into a reliably grounded outlet.
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Temperature Requirements
To ensure continued safe and reliable operation of the equipment, locate the system in a well-ventilated, climate-controlled environment.
The Compaq Maximum Recommended Ambient Operating Temperature
(TMRA) for most server products is 35°C (95°F). Therefore, the temperature in the room where the server is located should not exceed
35
°
C
(95°F).
The operating temperature inside the server will always be higher than the room temperature, and is dependent on the configuration of the equipment. The
TMRA for each piece of equipment should be checked before installation.
For rack models, the operating temperature inside the rack will always be higher than the room temperature, and is dependent on the configuration of equipment in your rack. The TMRA for each piece of equipment should be checked before installation. The maximum internal rack temperature for your configuration should not exceed the values shown in Table 2-1.
Table 2-1
Rack Internal Temperature Maximums
Equipment
Included
Rack-Mountable ProLiant Servers
Compaq Rack-Mountable options
Other manufacturers' options
Maximum Internal
Rack Temperature
43°C/122°F
40°C/104°F
See other manufacturers' specifications
CAUTION:
To reduce the risk of damage to the equipment when installing third-party options:
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Make sure that the option equipment does not impede airflow or increase the internal temperature beyond the
Compaq specified maximum rating.
Make sure that the Manufacturer’s Maximum Recommended
Ambient Operating Temperature of the option equipment is not exceeded when installed.
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Airflow Requirements
The Compaq ProLiant 6000 server draws cool air in through the front door and exhausts warm air out through the rear door. Therefore, the front door must be adequately ventilated to allow ambient room air to enter the cabinet, and the rear door must be ventilated adequately to allow the warm air to escape from the cabinet. Do not block the ventilation apertures.
CAUTION:
If a third-party rack is used, the following minimum requirements should be observed to ensure adequate airflow and to prevent damage to the equipment:
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Front: The rack door should have 120 square inches of holes evenly distributed from top to bottom to permit adequate air flow.
Side: The clearance between the installed module and the side panels of the rack should be a minimum of 2.75 inches.
Rear: The clearance between the back of the rack and the wall should be a minimum of 30 inches and the equipment should be operating without a rear door.
CAUTION:
If all of the vertical space in the rack is not filled by components, the gaps left will cause a change in airflow through the rack and across the components. These gaps need to be covered with blanking panels.
Unpacking the Shipping Boxes
Unpack the shipping boxes by following the instructions and illustrations printed on the outside of the boxes. Locate the following materials:
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ProLiant 6000 Server - located inside shipping box
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Keyboard - located inside keyboard box if included
Mouse - located inside country kit box if included
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Power cord(s) - located inside country kit box
Padlock and two keys for the power supply security bar - located inside country kit box
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Documentation inside the server (Most of the option installation and setup instructions are located on the hood labels, which are attached to the inside of the side access panels and the top access panel of the server.)
■ Hardware documentation and software packs inside the country kit: Server
Setup and Management, Reference Information, Installing Rack Products
(if included), and Software Products
In addition to these supplied items, you may need:
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T-15 Torx screwdriver
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■
Options to be installed such as expansion boards, monitors, uninterruptible power supply (UPS), power supplies, hard drives, hard drive cages, tape drives, processors and their power modules, or memory
Application software diskettes
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Cage nut fitting tool
Phillips-head screwdriver
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■
Flat-head screwdriver
Pencil
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Removing the Power Supply
Shipping Bracket
To protect the power supply from damage during shipment, each power supply is installed with a protective covering bracket. Use the following illustration to remove the bracket(s) and screws.
IMPORTANT:
Save the bracket(s) and screws in a safe location. The bracket(s) and screws will need to be replaced if you have to ship the server in the future.
pat-54.eps
Figure 2-1. Removing the power supply shipping bracket
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Locating the Server Access Panel Labels
A significant amount of server configuration and options installation information is provided on the access panel labels. As shown in the figure below, these labels are located on the inside of the top access panel, the left side access panel, and the right side access panel. To remove the appropriate panel, see Chapter 4, “Installing Hardware Options.”
IMPORTANT:
These labels do not contain warning and caution information.
Refer to this guide or to the option documentation for the applicable warnings and cautions.
I/O, Expansion and
Standard Peripheral
Board Configuration Label
I/O Fan Removal Label
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Figure 2-2. Location of server access panel labels
Processor Board Configuration
Label on both side panels.
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Using the Security Provisions
The ProLiant 6000 has two security access provisions, one front bezel security keylock (tower model only), and one power supply security bar with padlock.
You or your Service Provider will need to install the power supply security bar.
Securing the Front Bezels with the Keylock
(Tower Models Only)
1.
Close the left front bezel and then the right front bezel.
2.
Turn the keylock to lock the bezels.
3.
Place the keys in a safe location.
1
Figure 2-3. Securing the front bezels with the keylock
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Securing the Power Supply Area with the Security Bar
1.
Remove the power supply security bar from the package.
2.
Insert the end of the security bar into the slot located near the bottom of the server .
3.
Align the top of the bar into the padlock slot .
4.
Locate the padlock and keys in the country-specific kit box and install the lock to secure the bar.
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2
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Figure 2-4. Securing the power supply area with the security bar and padlock
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Installing a Tower Model Server
After all internal hardware options have been installed and the top and side access panels of the server have been replaced, connect the power cord(s) and any peripheral devices such as the keyboard, mouse, and monitor. Icons on the back of the server identify the function of each connector.
Tie the AC cord(s) onto the loops provided on the power supplies to prevent the cord(s) from being disengaged.
Figure 2-5. Securing the power cord on the loop provided
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment:
■
■
Install the power supply before connecting the power cord to the power supply.
Unplug the power cord before removing the power supply from the server.
■
If the system has multiple power supplies, disconnect power from the system by unplugging all power cords from the power supplies.
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■
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.
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WARNING:
Do not place anything on power cord(s) or cables.
Arrange them so that no one may accidentally step on or trip over them. Do not pull on a cord or cable. When unplugging from the electrical outlet, grasp the cord by the plug.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of electrical shock or fire, do not plug telecommunications/telephone connectors into the Network
Interface Card (NIC) receptacles.
Installing a Rack Model Server
Rack Warnings and Precautions
Before beginning these procedures, make sure you understand the following warnings:
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, be sure that:
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The leveling jacks are extended to the floor.
The full weight of the rack rests on the leveling jacks.
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The stabilizing feet are attached to the rack if it is a single rack installations.
The racks are coupled together in multiple rack installations.
A rack may become unstable if more than one component is extended for any reason. Extend only one component at a time.
IMPORTANT:
The Installing Rack Products CD is included with the server.
You may also want to refer to the following documentation:
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Rack Resource CD Kit (shipped with Compaq racks or available through a Compaq authorized reseller)
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■
Rack Builder Configuration Tool CD (available on the Compaq website or ordered with the Rack Resource CD Kit)
Rack Information Library CD (available on the Compaq website or ordered with the Rack Resource CD Kit)
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Server Warnings and Precautions
59 - 86 kg
130 - 190 lbs
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment:
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■
Observe local Occupational Safety requirements and guidelines for heavy equipment handling.
Obtain adequate assistance to lift and stabilize the product during installation or removal.
■
■
Remove all pluggable power supplies and modules to reduce the weight of the product.
The product will be unstable when not mated with the rails.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment:
Do not disable the power cord grounding plug. The grounding plug is an important safety feature.
Plug the power cord into a grounded electrical outlet that is easily accessible at all times.
Install the power supply before connecting the power cord to the power supply.
Unplug the power cord before removing the power supply from the server.
If the system has multiple power supplies, disconnect power from the system by unplugging all power cords from the power supplies.
CAUTION:
Because the ProLiant 6000 server does not have safety interlocks, it is possible for a unit to be operated without the cover properly installed. This could cause thermal damage in the system and may void your warranty.
The Rack-Mountable
Compaq ProLiant Server must always be operated with the system unit cover on. Proper cooling will not be achieved if the system unit cover is removed.
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Removing the Top Access Panel
To remove the top access panel:
1.
Loosen the top two thumbscrews and the slotted Torx screw.
2.
Slide the top access panel toward the rear of the unit about 1.0 inch
(2.5 cm).
3.
Lift and remove the top access panel.
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Figure 2-6. Removing the top access panel
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Removing the Slide Fillers
Two slide fillers cover the spaces on the right and left sides of the server chassis where the rack lift assists are to be installed and the slides mount. To remove the slide fillers:
1.
With the top access panel removed, locate and lift the slide filler tabs inside the chassis 1 .
2.
Remove the slide fillers 2 .
1
Figure 2-7. Removing the slide fillers
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Removing the Casters
To remove the casters:
1.
Place the server on its left side.
2.
Remove the screws that attach each caster and then remove each caster.
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Figure 2-8. Removing the casters
3.
Place the server in its upright position.
4.
Replace the right side access panel.
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Installing the Rack Lift Assists
To install the rack lift assists:
1.
Align the two rack lift assists with the right side of the chassis and secure each with two 6-32 self-threading screws.
Figure 2-9. Installing the rack lift assists on the right side of the chassis
2.
Repeat on the left side.
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Attaching the Slide Rails to the Mounting
Brackets
The slide rails and mounting bracket form assemblies that attach to the rack. To attach the slide rails to the mounting bracket:
1.
Locate the slide rails and the mounting brackets.
2.
Position and insert a slide rail inside a mounting bracket, making sure that the front of the slide rail is at the front of the mounting bracket. To identify the front of the slide rail and mounting bracket:
❏
❏
The front of the slide rail allows the inner slide to move forward.
The front of the mounting bracket has screw threads on its flange.
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Figure 2-10. Identifying the front of the slide rail and the mounting bracket
3.
Align the front screw holes in the slide rail and the mounting bracket.
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4.
Fasten the slide rail to the mounting bracket with three 8-32 x 1/4 inch slotted screws (supplied) . Retract the inner slide to access the fourth screw hole that was covered when you attached the first three screws.
Attach the fourth screw .
1
2
Figure 2-11. Attaching the slide rail to the mounting bracket
5.
Repeat steps 1 through 4 for the other slide rail and mounting bracket.
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Marking the Rack with the Template
Use the paper template provided to mark the rack for cage nut and mounting bracket positions. Starting at the bottom of the rack or at the top of a previously mounted component:
1.
Place the template in the desired location on the front of the rack and secure it with two push tabs. Make sure that you match the hole pattern printed on the template with the actual holes on the rack’s vertical rails.
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Figure 2-12. Measuring with the template
2.
Use a pencil to mark the top four locations indicated on the template for the two mounting brackets. These locations are for screws and not cage units
3.
Use a pencil to mark the bottom two locations indicated on the template for the cage nuts that will hold the captive thumbscrews on the rack mount front panel.
4.
Repeat steps 1 and 2 on the back rails of the rack. On the back, these locations are for four cage nuts. Also mark where the top of the template is on the rack. This helps align the next components.
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Inserting Cage Nuts in the Rack Frame
The cage nuts fit on the inside of the rails at the marked locations.
1.
Squeeze the cage nut with your fingers 1 to pry the cage nut into position
2
.
1
2
1
Figure 2-13. Inserting cage nuts
2.
Repeat for each cage nut.
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Rack
To install the slide rail assembly:
1.
Place a mounting bracket in position according to the pencil marks made earlier.
2.
Attach the front of the bracket on the inside of the front of the rack with two M6 x 1.0-12L Phillips screws. Do not use washers.
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Figure 2-14. Attaching slide rail assembly to the front of the rack
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3.
Secure the back of each mounting bracket on the outside of the back of the rack with two M6 x 1.0-12L Phillips screws and cage units.
IMPORTANT:
Make sure that the mounting bracket is level from front to back.
Figure 2-15. Attaching the slide rail assembly to the back of the rack
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Placing the Server in the Rack
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, a minimum of two people
MUST
lift the server into the rack. If the unit is to be loaded above chest level, a third person must assist in aligning the rails while the other two support the unit.
IMPORTANT:
Compaq recommends that all power supplies and hot-plug drives should be removed from the system before loading in onto the rails.
CAUTION:
If server hard drives were pre-configured, make sure that hard drives and bays are labeled. This will ensure the hard drives are reinstalled in the same location.
1.
Extend the slides fully.
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Figure 2-16. Extending the slides
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2.
Lift the server with the rack lift assists.
3.
Set the server on top of the extended slides.
Figure 2-17. Setting the server on the slide rails
4.
Slide the server in between the extended slides as far as it will go.
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Carefully align the three screw holes on each side of the server and the slide rail assembly. Attach the server to the slide rail assembly with six
8-32 slotted head screws.
CAUTION:
Be sure to keep the component parallel to the floor when sliding the component rails into the slide rails. Tilting the component up or down could result in damage to the rails.
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Figure 2-18. Attaching the server
6.
Remove the rack lift assists. Store the rack lift assists and screws for future use if the server needs to be removed from the rack.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of personal injury, be careful when pressing the component rail release latches and sliding the component into the rack. The slide rails could pinch your fingertips.
7.
Slide the server in and out of the rack several times to properly align the slide rail assembly.
IMPORTANT:
The first time you slide the component into the rack, you may have to apply some pressure. After the first time, the ball bearings in the slide will move easily.
8.
Replace the top access panel.
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Attaching the Cable Management Arm
Bracket and Cable Management Arm
The cable management bracket and arm assembly lets you organize and secure the cables in the back of the server. The cable management arm attaches to the cable management arm bracket on the server and to the rack. All cables to and from the server are tied to this arm and swing out of the way when you access the server.
Installing the Cable Management Arm
Bracket
1.
Slide the server out.
2.
Attach the cable management arm bracket to the left side of the back of the server with two 6-32 x 1/4” screws.
Figure 2-19. Attaching a cable management arm bracket
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Installing the Cable Management Arm
1.
Slide the server into the rack.
2.
Attach the cable management arm to the cable management arm bracket using two M6 x 1.0-12L Phillips-head screws.
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Figure 2-20. Attaching the cable management arm to its bracket
3.
Align the other end of the cable management arm on the outside of the rear rack frame. Align the nut bar (metal plate) on the inside of the rear rack frame. Attach the cable management arm with the 10-32 x 5/8 washer face flat-head screws.
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Figure 2-21. Attaching the cable management arm to the rack
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Cabling the Server
1.
Connect the power cord(s), any options (such as a modem), and any peripheral devices (such as the keyboard, mouse, and monitor). Wrap the AC cord on the loop provided on the power supply to prevent the cord from being accidentally disengaged.
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Figure 2-22. Securing the power cord on the loop provided
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment:
■
■
Install the power supply before connecting the power cord to the power supply.
Unplug the power cord before removing the power supply from the server.
■
If the system has multiple power supplies, disconnect power from the system by unplugging all power cords from the power supplies.
■
■
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.
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WARNING:
Do not place anything on power cord(s) or cables.
Arrange them so that no one may accidentally step on or trip over them. Do not pull on a cord or cable. When unplugging from the electrical outlet, grasp the cord by the plug.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of electrical shock or fire, do not plug telecommunications/telephone connectors into the Network
Interface Card (NIC) receptacles.
2.
Connect all external cables to the server.
3.
If you install a switch box in the rack, route the CPU-to-switch-box cables to the switch box.
4.
Bundle all of the cables, including the power cable, and tie them to the cable management arm.
Figure 2-23. Routing and securing the cables
5.
If you are going to route cables to the other side of the rack, attach the bundled cables to the cable support and join the other cables in the opposite cable channel.
6.
Extend the bundled cables down the rack’s cable channel.
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Rear Panel Connectors
5
6
3
4
1
2
7
8
9
Figure 2-24. Rear panel connectors with one power supply installed
2
3
4
5
Ref.
1
Connector
Table 2-2
Rear Panel Connectors
Wide-Ultra SCSI Very
High Density Connector
Interface (VHDCI)
Connector
Ref.
6
Serial Connector B
Connector
7
Parallel Connector
Monitor Connector
Keyboard Connector
Serial Connector A
8
9
RJ-45 Ethernet
Mouse Connector
Power Supply 1 Connector
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Powering Up the Server
You can now bring your ProLiant 6000 server online in accordance with your network and operating system procedures.
1.
Verify that system interlocks are met (see Chapter 3, “Server
Operation”).
2.
Slide the Power On/Standby switch cover plate to the right.
2
1 pat-28.eps
Figure 2-25. Turning on power to the server
3.
Press the Power On/Standby switch to on .
4.
Verify that the system LED lights. You should be able to hear fans starting. Observe post messages on the IMD (if installed) and system monitor (if connected).
When the system is first powered on, the system ROM detects the unconfigured state of the hardware and provides default configuration settings for most devices. By providing this initialization, the system can run Diagnostics and other software applications before running the normal SmartStart and System
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If you insert a System Configuration, Diagnostics, or SmartStart CD in the CD-
ROM drive prior to powering on the server, the system ROM will boot to that utility. If the system ROM does not detect one of those CDs, you will be prompted for your intended operating system. The system will reboot if any operating system-dependent configurations have changed with the new operating system selection. If the selected operating system-dependent configurations are the same as the current configurations, the system will boot normally. If you enter a wrong choice, you can change your operating system selection on subsequent reboots.
Powering Down the Server
The system power in the ProLiant 6000 does not shut off completely with the front panel Power On/Standby switch. The two positions of the switch function as ON and STANDBY, rather than ON and OFF. The STANDBY position removes power from most of the electronics and the drives, but portions of the power supply, the Integrated Management Display (IMD), the system interlock circuitry, and some internal circuitry remain active. To remove all power from the system completely, you must disconnect all power cords from the server.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment, disconnect power from the server by unplugging all power cords from either the electrical outlet or the server.
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1.
Slide the Power On/Standby switch cover plate to the right.
2
1 pat-28.eps
Figure 2-26. Turning off power to the server
2.
Press the Power On/Standby switch to STANDBY. This places the server in standby, thereby disabling the main power supply output and providing auxiliary power (+ 5V) to the server. Standby does not disable main output power.
3.
Verify the system LED on the front panel, near the power on/standby switch, is off and fan noise abates.
4.
Disconnect all power cords from the server to disable all power to the server.
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Chapter 3
Server Operation
IMPORTANT:
These instructions are for use with Pentium II Xeon and
Pentium III Xeon processor-based servers only.
The ProLiant 6000 Server provides easy access to all internal components for installation and maintenance. The information below provides details concerning system power and power supply indicators and removal of the server access panels.
WARNING:
The power supplies in the ProLiant 6000 produce hazardous energy levels. The installation of options and the routine maintenance and service of this product should be performed by individuals who are knowledgeable of the procedures, precautions, and hazards associated with equipment containing hazardous energy circuits.
NOTE
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Reference Library CD for information about server management features, flash
ROM, and the Compaq Insight Manager.
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System Power
The system power in the ProLiant 6000 Server does not shut off completely with the front panel Power On/Standby switch. The two positions of the power switch function as ON and STANDBY, rather than ON and OFF. The
STANDBY position removes power from most of the electronics and the drives, but portions of the power supply, the system interlock circuitry and some internal circuitry remain active.
To remove all power from the system completely, you must disconnect all power cords from the server.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment:
■ Disconnect power from the system by unplugging all power cords from the power supplies.
■
■
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.
CAUTION:
Electrostatic discharge can damage electronic components. Be sure you are properly grounded before beginning any installation procedure. See Appendix B, “Electrostatic
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Power Supply Indicators
Each power supply has status and AC power indicators. See Figure 3-1 and
Table 3-1 for a detailed description of both indicators.
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1
2
Figure 3-1. Power supply indicators
Indicator
Status
Green flashing
Amber
Amber flashing
Off
AC Power
Green
Off
Table 3-1
Power Supply Indicators
Condition
Green
Green/Amber alternating
Meaning
Normal operation
Power supply failed to restart after a prolonged fault
Power supply will restart within 20 seconds
Fault detected in this power supply
Failed self-test
System in standby mode or interlock(s) disabled
AC power is connected to this power supply
No AC power connected to this supply
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Numbering of Power Supplies
The ProLiant 6000 can be configured with up to three hot-plug, redundant power supplies. See Chapter 4, “Installing Hardware Options,” or the option documentation to install additional power supplies.
3
2
1
Figure 3-2. Numbering of power supplies
CAUTION:
To prevent loss of data or damage to the equipment, any power supply bay that is not populated with a power supply must be covered with a blanking panel. This will ensure adequate air flow inside the server for cooling the hard drive.
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System Interlocks
The system interlocks provided with ProLiant 6000 Server provide a closedloop checking mechanism for verifying proper component mating and cabling interconnects between critical server components. LEDs on the I/O board provide visual assistance in isolating components to check if the server will not power up due to a broken interlock chain. The I/O board is located directly beneath the top access panel.
You can use the System Interlock LEDs to troubleshoot problems in the server.
IMPORTANT:
This section assumes that
A power supply is installed in the server
The AC cord is installed in the power supply and in a working grounded AC outlet
The power supply AC power light is green
To access the Interlock LEDs, you will need to place the server on standby and remove the top access door. Refer to the access door label on the door for LED locations.
NOTE
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Figure 3-3. Location of I/O board under top access door
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2
1
3
Figure 3-4. System Interlock LEDs on I/O board
Number
1
2
3
Table 3-2
System Interlock LEDs on I/O Board
LED
System Interlock LED
Aux 5V LED (interlock power)
Processor Board Interlock LED
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Use the following table to check the status of the Interlock LEDs and to further troubleshoot any power problems.
AUX 5
Volt
OFF
Syste m
OFF
Table 3-3
System Interlock LEDs
Processor Board
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
Status
No power to the interlock.
Follow the steps in the “Troubleshooting
Interlock Power” section.
System interlock status is normal.
OR
1.
If the server will not power up, then the I/O board power cable is disconnected from the
I/O board or the power backplane. Verify the power cable is not damaged and is properly installed to the I/O board and the power backplane board.
2.
A software shutdown will place the server in
Standby even when the On/Standby switch is in the ON position. This is normal. To turn the server back on, toggle the On/Standby switch to STANDBY and then ON. The server should power up within 15 seconds of the toggle event
Interlock connection is broken in the I/O area.
Follow the steps in the “Troubleshooting
System Connection” section.
Interlock connection broken in the processor area.
Follow the steps in the “Troubleshooting
Interlock Connection” section.
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Troubleshooting Interlock Power
IMPORTANT:
This section assumes the power supply AC power light is green.
1.
Make sure the power ribbon cable is firmly plugged in at the I/O board and the power backplane.
2.
Recheck the Aux 5V LED.
3.
If Aux 5V LED is still not on, replace the power supply.
4.
Recheck the Aux 5V LED.
5.
If Aux 5V LED is still not on, contact Compaq or your service provider.
The problem could be with the backplane, a burned-out LED, or broken ribbon cable.
Troubleshooting Interlock Connection in the
I/O Area
1.
Remove top and left access panels.
2.
Reseat the standard peripheral board.
3.
Verify the power cable is not damaged.
4.
Verify the power cable is properly installed on the I/O board and the power backplane board.
5.
Verify the power switch cable is not damaged.
6.
Verify the power switch cable is installed on the I/O board properly.
7.
Check LEDs or the symptom again.
8.
If the problem is not resolved, contact Compaq or your service provider.
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Troubleshooting Interlock Connection in the
Processor Area
1.
Remove top and left access panels.
2.
Reseat all processors and processor terminator boards
3.
Reseat both memory expansion boards.
4.
Reinstall expansion board service bracket.
5.
Verify the air sensor/interlock cable is not damaged and is properly installed in processor board.
6.
Verify the 3V and 5V/12V power cables are not damaged and are properly installed in the processor board and power backplane.
7.
Verify the processor board and I/O board are properly mated and that the four service screws are installed.
8.
Check LEDs or the symptom again.
9.
If the problem is not resolved, contact Compaq or your service provider.
System Short
If the System LED blinks once every 10-20 seconds, the system is trying to start, but may have a short. The server has the following power voltages: 12V, -
12V, 5V, -5V, AUX5V, 3.3V, 2.5V, Core Voltage, Cache Voltage, 1.5V.
Check the following:
NOTE
: You will need to view the LEDs when the On/Standby switch is On.
CAUTION:
Never operate the server with the access panel removed. Doing so may cause thermal damage to drives and components, and could void your system warranty.
1.
Remove the top access panel and standard peripherals board cover, if installed.
2.
Place the On/Standby switch ON to observe the system attempting to start.
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3.
Observe the five power LEDs adjacent to Slot 1 when the system tries to start. Do any of the five not come on when the system tries to start? If so, that power plane is likely shorted to ground or another power plane.
4.
Return the server to standby.
5.
The following table lists major loads on each power plane. If you are able to determine on which power plane(s) a short exists, use the table to determine which loads to investigate first to clear the short. Also, look in the area for foreign material or obvious damage.
Power Plane
1.5V, 2.5V
Core and Cache voltage
3.3V
AUX5V
5V
12V
-12V
Table 3-4
Power Plane Loads
Processor, Chipset
Area
Processor, PPMs
Memory, PCI Slots
IMD, Interlock Chain
Storage media, PCI Slots, Modem Slot
Storage media, PPMs, PCI Slots, Modem
Slot
PCI Slots, Modem Slot
6.
If you cannot determine the problem by checking the specific area, perform one or all of the following:
❏
❏
Reseat all I/O expansion boards.
Look for foreign material (screws, bits, slot bracket blanks) that may be shorting components.
❏
❏
Check all system cables and external cables for misalignment, bent pins, damage to wiring, crimps, or any abnormalities.
Check all connectors (cable, PCI slots, processor sockets, and so on) for foreign material or bent pins.
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Hard Drive LEDs
NOTE
: If the drive chassis is not a part of a drive array, only the center green
LED will function. In this case, the center green LED shows drive access.
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1 2 3
Figure 3-5. Hard drive LEDs
LED (ID)
Left Green (
1
) ON
Flashing
OFF
Center Green (
2
) Flashing
Amber ( 3 ) ON
OFF
Table 3-5
Hard Drive LEDs
Status Means
Hard drive online. Power to hard drive. Do not remove hard drive.
Hard drive being rebuilt. Do not remove hard drive.
Hard drive off. (Drive array use only)
Drive is being accessed.
Problem with hard drive.
Hard drive functioning normally.
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If an amber light comes on, follow the proper troubleshooting procedures, find the cause of the problem and correct it. One common mistake with failed hotplug drives in a fault-tolerant array is hot-plugging (removing the drive for a few seconds and reseating the same drive) without correcting the cause of the problem. This hot-plugging often causes the amber light to turn off, but does not solve the problem that caused it to occur initially.
Usually the drive will need replacing, but in some situations, there could be a problem with the drive cage, the SCSI cable, or the controller.
Server Access Panels
The Compaq ProLiant 6000 server chassis facilitates the installation of hardware upgrades. Use the following table to determine how to access the server components.
Table 3-6
Quick Reference List for Gaining Access to Server Components
To Gain Access To
:
ISA Modem Slot (Slot 1)
Standard Peripheral Board (Slot 2)
I/O board
Configuration switch settings
I/O Fan
Internal Processor Fan Assembly
(Fan 3)
Processor (CPU) sockets
Processor bus/core ratio switch
Memory (DIMMs)
Hard drive cage(s)
Removable media bays
You Will Need To:
Remove top access panel
Remove top access panel
Remove top access panel
Remove top access panel
Remove top access panel
Remove right side access panel
Remove right side access panel
Remove right side access panel
Remove right side access panel and memory expansion board(s)
Remove left side access panel
Remove removable media frame and right side access panel
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The following sections provide instructions for the removal of the top access panel, the right side access panel, and the left side access panel.
CAUTION:
Never operate the server with an access panel removed or partially installed. Doing so could cause thermal damage to the hard drives or system and could void your server warranty.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of personal injury, disconnect all power cords and unplug any telecommunications cables before removing any access covers.
■ Disconnect the power cord to avoid exposure to hazardous energy levels that may cause burns when parts are shortcircuited by metal objects such as tools or jewelry.
■ Disconnect telephone cables to avoid exposure to shock hazard from telephone ringing voltages.
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Opening the Right Front Bezel (Tower Models
Only)
To open the right front bezel:
1.
If the keylock is locked, turn the key clockwise.
2.
Open the right front bezel .
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Opening the Left Front Bezel (Tower Models
Only)
To open the left front bezel:
1.
Open the right front bezel. Refer to the instructions described in the previous section of this chapter.
2.
Open the left front bezel.
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Figure 3-7. Opening the left front bezel
Removing the Top Access Panel
To remove the top access panel:
1.
If the server is on, place the server in Standby mode and disconnect the power cord(s). See Chapter 2, “Server Installation.”
2.
Unlock and open the front bezels.
3.
Loosen the top two thumbscrews and slotted Torx screw.
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4.
Slide the top access panel toward the rear of the unit about 1.0 inch (2.5 cm).
Figure 3-8. Removing the top access panel
5.
Lift and remove the panel to locate the I/O board, the Standard Peripheral
Board, and the I/O fan.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the internal system components to cool before touching them.
CAUTION:
Never operate the server with an access panel removed or partially installed. Doing so will cause thermal damage to the system and could void your warranty.
6.
Turn the top access panel over to locate the hood labels.
NOTE
: These top access panel labels provide instructions on installing expansion boards, setting switches, and I/O fan removal.
7.
To reassemble the server, reverse steps 1 through 5.
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Removing the Right Side Access Panel
To remove the right side access panel:
1.
If the server is on, place the server in Standby and disconnect the power cord(s). See Chapter 2, “Server Installation.”
2.
Unlock and open the front bezels.
3.
Loosen the two thumbscrews and the slotted Torx screw located on the right side of the chassis.
4.
Slide the right side access panel toward the rear of the unit 1.0 inch
(2.5 cm).
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Figure 3-9. Removing the right side access panel
5.
Pull and remove the panel to locate the processor board and the memory expansion boards.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the internal system components to cool before touching them.
CAUTION:
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6.
Turn the right side access panel over to locate the processor board configuration label.
NOTE
: The side access panel labels provide instructions on installing processors, DIMMs, processor power modules, and fans.
7.
To reassemble the server, reverse steps 1 through 5.
Removing the Left Side Access Panel
To remove the left side access panel:
1.
If the computer is on, place it in Standby mode and disconnect the power cord(s). See Chapter 2, “Server Installation.”
2.
Unlock and open the front bezels.
3.
Loosen the two thumbscrews and the slotted Torx screw located on the left side of the chassis.
4.
Slide the left side access panel toward the rear of the unit 1.0 inch
(2.5 cm).
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Lift and remove the panel to locate the hard drive and power supply backplanes.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the internal system components to cool before touching them.
CAUTION:
Never operate the server with an access panel removed or partially installed. Doing so will cause thermal damage to the system and could void your warranty.
To reassemble the server, reverse steps 1 through 5.
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Installing Hardware Options
IMPORTANT:
These instructions are for use with Pentium II Xeon and
Pentium III Xeon processor-based servers only.
The following instructions are provided as an overview for installing hardware option upgrades. Compaq recommends that you use the documentation provided with the hardware option for complete installation instructions. You may also want to refer to the Compaq ProLiant 6000 Hardware Installation
and Configuration poster included in the shipping box or the labels attached to the inside of the server access panels.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, heed all warnings and cautions throughout the installation instructions.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, the installation of options other than hot-plug power supplies and hot-plug hard drives should be performed only by individuals who are qualified in servicing server equipment and trained to deal with products capable of producing hazardous energy levels.
CAUTION:
Electrostatic discharge can damage electronic components. Be sure you are properly grounded before beginning any installation procedure. See Appendix B, “Electrostatic
Discharge,” for more information.
IMPORTANT:
Instructions to open and close front bezels apply to tower model servers only.
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Installing a Hot Plug Power Supply
The ProLiant 6000 is capable of supporting up to three power supplies. The system power in the ProLiant 6000 Server does not have to be shut off to install the second or third hot-plug power supply.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment:
■ Install the power supply before connecting the power cord to the power supply.
■
■
Unplug the power cord before removing the power supply from the server.
Disconnect power from the server by unplugging all power cords from either the electrical outlet or the server.
To install a new hot-plug power supply with the system power ON:
1.
Unlock and remove the power supply security bar by lifting the locking latch , pivoting the security bar away from the server , and lifting the security bar out of the toe slot .
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Figure 4-1. Removing the power supply security bar
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From the rear of the server, locate and remove the blanking panel from the available power supply cage by removing the retaining screw and lifting the blanking panel from its position .
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Figure 4-2. Removing the power supply cage blanking panel
CAUTION:
Do not leave the blanking panel off for prolonged periods. System airflow could be adversely affected, resulting in the hard drives overheating.
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3.
Remove the protective cover from the new power supply connector.
Keep for future handling.
4.
Press the button and lower the handle on the new hot-plug power supply.
5.
Slide the hot-plug power supply into the power supply cage until seated securely
➌
.
6.
Raise the handle to lock the power supply into place. The power supply fan will start immediately if the system is running.
1
2
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Plug in the power cord. Tie wrap the AC cord to the plastic loop provided on the power supply. Leave an 8” service loop for the plug.
This will prevent the plug from becoming disengaged.
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Figure 4-4. Securing the AC cord to the loop
8.
Verify the AC status LED is green. If installation is performed with the system power on, the power supply indicators should activate immediately.
9.
For a detailed description of the power supply indicators, see Table 3-1,
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Installing a Processor and
Redundant Processor Power Module
The ProLiant 6000 is capable of supporting up to four processors and four redundant processor power modules.
NOTE
: Be sure to keep processor terminator cards as processors are added.
The processor terminator cards can be used in the event a processor fails so that the server will run with the remaining processors. Processor terminator cards must be installed in all processor sockets not occupied by processors.
IMPORTANT:
You cannot mix Pentium III Xeon processors in a server that has Pentium II Xeon processors.
CAUTION:
Handle the processor only by the ejectors and, only if necessary, lay the processor on its back (the plastic side with the hologram) to prevent damage to the heat pipes and fins.
CAUTION:
The redundant processor power module must be installed before the processor. Attempting to install the processor power module after the processor is installed could damage the processor power module.
Back of Processor
Install first
Remove last
Figure 4-5. Processor and redundant processor power module
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4
5
7
8
1
2
10
11
3
6
9
12
Figure 4-6. Processor board layout
Table 4-1
Processor/Processor Power Module Socket and Associated Bus/Core Ratio Switch Locations
Item Component
1
Processor 1 Bus/Core Ratio Switch
2
Processor Socket 1
3
Processor Power Module Socket 1
4
Processor 2 Bus/Core Ratio Switch
5
Processor Socket 2
6
Processor Power Module Socket 2
Item Component
7
Processor 3 Bus/Core Ratio
Switch
8
Processor Socket 3
9
Processor Power Module
Socket 3
-
Processor 4 Bus/Core Ratio
Switch q
Processor Socket 4 w
Processor Power Module
Socket 4
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To install a redundant processor power module and a processor in the processor board, refer to one of the following installation sources:
■ For a text and illustrated procedure, refer to the documentation provided with the option kit.
■
For an illustrated overview of the procedure, refer to the Hardware
Installation and Configuration poster included in the shipping box or to the
Processor Board Label located on the inside of the side access panel.
■ For an overview of processor installation, see the procedure below.
1.
If the server is on, place it in Standby and disconnect the power cord(s). See
Chapter 2, “Server Installation and Start Up.”
2.
Remove the right side access panel. See Chapter 3, “Server Operation.”
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the internal system components to cool before touching them.
3.
Locate any available processor socket and corresponding processor power module socket on the processor board. Available sockets will have a processor terminator board installed.
Figure 4-7. Single processor installed in Socket 1 (Sockets 2, 3, and 4 shown available)
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4.
Open the ejector levers on the processor terminator board and remove it by pulling it out by the handle . Retain for future use.
NOTE
: If you remove a processor, the processor terminator board must be re-installed before powering up the server.
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2
Figure 4-8. Removing the processor terminator board
5.
Locate the processor bus/core ratio switch for the processor socket that will receive the new processor. See Table 4-1 or the right side access panel label.
6.
Set the processor bus/core ratio switch to the appropriate setting.
Table 4-2
Processor Bus/Core Ratio Switch Settings
Bus/Core Ratio
400-MHz models
450-MHz models
500-MHz models
550-MHz models
1
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
2
ON
ON
ON
ON
3
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
4
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
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7.
Align the new redundant processor power module, components pointing up, with the processor power module socket. Install and secure the processor power module by pushing it into the socket and rotating the ejector levers inward . You should hear the ejectors click into a locked position.
CAUTION:
The redundant processor power module must be installed before the accompanying processor. Attempting to install the processor power module after the processor has been installed could damage the electronic components on the processor power module.
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1
Figure 4-9. Installing the redundant processor power module
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Align the new processor, heat pipe facing down, with the processor socket. Install the processor, pushing firmly until fully seated , and secure by rotating the ejector levers inward .
NOTE
: Place thumbs on either side of the heat pipe to avoid touching it.
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Figure 4-10. Installing the processor
9.
Replace the right side access panel and reconnect the power cord(s).
10.
Remove the top access panel and verify the interlock LEDs are normal.
See “System Interlock LED Status” in Chapter 3.
11.
Replace the top access panel.
12.
Turn on the server. See Chapter 2, “Server Installation.”
13.
Verify that the processor was installed correctly. Check the processor frequency, cache size, and socket location by reviewing the POST messages on the system console or processor information under the
System Information Menu of the IMD, if installed.
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Replacing a Redundant Processor
Power Module
CAUTION:
Because the redundant processor power module must be installed before the corresponding processor, it is necessary to remove the processor to replace the processor power module. Installing the processor power module with the processor already in place could damage the electronic components of the processor power module.
1.
If the server is on, place the server in Standby and disconnect the power cord(s).
See Chapter 2, “Server Installation and Start Up.”
2.
Remove the right side access panel. See Chapter 3, “Server Operation.”
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the internal system components to cool before touching them.
3.
Locate the redundant processor power module to be replaced and its corresponding processor.
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4.
Remove the processor by rotating the ejector levers outward
1
, grasping the processor by the ejector levers, and pulling the processor straight out of the socket
2
.
NOTE
: Grasp the processor on either side of the heat pipe to avoid touching it.
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Figure 4-11. Removing the processor
5.
Remove the redundant power processor module by rotating the ejector levers outward
1
and pulling it from the socket
2
.
1
2
1
Figure 4-12. Removing the redundant power processor module
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6.
Align the new redundant processor power module, components pointing up, with the processor power module socket. Install and secure the processor power module by pushing it into the socket
➊
and rotating the ejector levers inward
➋
. You should hear a click.
2
2
1
Figure 4-13. Installing the new redundant processor power module
7.
Align the processor, heat pipe facing down, with the processor socket.
Reinstall the processor, pushing firmly until fully seated
➊
, and secure by rotating the ejector levers inward
➋
.
NOTE
: Place thumbs on either side of the heat pipe to avoid touching it.
2
2
1
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8.
Replace the right side access panel and reconnect the power cord(s).
9.
Unlock and open the PCI Hot Plug access doors and verify system interlock LEDs are normal. See Table 3-2, “System Interlocks LED
Status” in Chapter 3, “Server Operation.”
10.
Turn on the server. See Chapter 2, “Server Installation and Start Up.”
11.
Verify that the processor and redundant power processor module were installed correctly. Check the processor frequency, cache size, and socket location by reviewing the POST messages on the system console or processor information under the System Information Menu of the
IMD. See Chapter 6, “Integrated Management Display.”
EDO Memory
You can expand server memory by installing industry-standard Dual Inline
Memory Modules (DIMMs) into the memory expansion boards. The following requirements must be met when installing additional memory:
■
Supports 60-ns 16-MB, 32-MB, 64-MB, 128-MB, or 256-MB EDO
DIMMs.
■ Expandable to 8 GB (32 x 256-MB DIMMs).
Groups of four DIMMs of the same size, type, and speed must be installed or removed at a time (the four groups on each memory expansion board are referred to as banks 1 through 4).
CAUTION:
Use only Compaq DIMMs. DIMMs from other sources may affect data integrity adversely.
To install more memory, refer to one of the following installation sources:
■ For a detailed text and illustrated procedure, refer to the documentation provided with the DIMM option kit.
■
For an illustrated overview of the installation procedure, refer to the
Hardware Installation and Configuration poster included in the shipping box and on the label located on the inside of the side access panels of the server.
■ For an overview of memory installation, see the following procedure.
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Removing and Replacing a Memory
Expansion Board
The memory expansion boards connect to the processor board, which is located inside the right side access panel. To remove a memory expansion board:
1.
If the server is on, place the server in Standby and disconnect the power cord(s). See Chapter 2, “Server Installation and Start Up.”
2.
Remove the right side access panel. See Chapter 3, “Server Operation.”
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the internal system components to cool before touching them.
3.
Remove the memory expansion board service bracket by removing the orange service screw , rotating the left side of the bracket out of the slot
, and pulling the bracket away from the chassis
➌
.
IMPORTANT:
When reinstalling the memory expansion board service bracket, secure the orange screw to ensure that the server will operate properly.
1
3
2
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Remove the appropriate memory expansion board by rotating the ejectors outward and pulling the board out .
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2
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Figure 4-16. Removing a memory expansion board
5.
To install DIMMs, refer to the Hardware Installation and Configuration
Poster included in the shipping box, the Processor Board Configuration
Label located on the inside of the right side access panel, or the procedure in the following section.
6.
To reassemble the server, reverse steps 1 through 4.
NOTE
: The memory expansion boards are part of the system interlock chain and must be seated properly for server start up. Ensure that the memory expansion board service bracket is reinstalled after installing the board(s). For more information see the “System Interlocks” section in Chapter 3, “Server
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Installing More DIMM Memory
To install a Compaq DIMM:
1.
If the server is on, place it in Standby mode and disconnect the power cord(s). See Chapter 2, “Server Installation and Start Up.”
2.
Remove the right side access panel. See Chapter 3, “Server Operation.”
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the internal system components to cool before touching them.
3.
Remove the appropriate memory expansion board. See “Removing and
Replacing a Memory Expansion Board” earlier in this chapter.
4.
Place the memory expansion board, components facing up, on a flat surface.
CAUTION:
The ejectors prevent the memory expansion board from laying completely flat. Inserting a DIMM without counter pressure applied behind the socket to the back of the expansion board can cause the memory expansion board to flex and could result in damage. Always support the memory expansion board or apply counter pressure while inserting a DIMM.
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5.
Open the DIMM socket latches
➊
.
6.
Align the key slot on the bottom edge of each DIMM with the tab in the
DIMM socket.
7.
Insert each DIMM
➋
directly into the socket until the module is properly seated.
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3
1
Figure 4-17. Installing DIMM memory module in memory expansion board
8.
Secure the DIMM by closing the socket latches
➌
.
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9.
Verify that the four DIMMs inserted are all within the same bank by observing the bank boundaries outlined on the surface of the memory expansion board.
3
4
1
2
Figure 4-18. Location of DIMM sockets for Banks 1-4
10.
Replace the memory expansion board. See “Removing and Replacing a
Memory Expansion Board” earlier in this chapter.
11.
Replace the right side access panel. See Chapter 3, “Server Operation.”
Reconnect the power cord(s).
NOTE
: The DIMMs are part of the system interlock chain and must be seated properly for server start up. Ensure that the memory expansion board service bracket is reinstalled after installing the DIMMs. For more information see the
“System Interlocks” section in Chapter 3, “Server Operation.”
12.
Turn on the server. See Chapter 2, “Server Installation and Start Up.”
13.
Verify that the memory was installed correctly by reviewing the POST messages on the system console or memory information under the
System Information Menu of the IMD, if installed.
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Address Bit Permuting and
Card to Card Interleaving
The ProLiant 6000 server offers enhanced memory performance for certain memory configurations. By following memory configuration rules, the system’s memory access time is reduced automatically and system performance is improved.
NOTE
: All banks must contain four EDO DIMMs of the same capacity and speed.
Address Bit Permuting (ABP) is an option that distributes memory addresses across two or four banks of memory. Therefore, an ABP group may be two or four banks in size. Below are the memory configuration rules that permit ABP.
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Memory Configuration Rules for Address Bit
Permuting
■
2 or 4 banks on a memory expansion board must be populated.
■
■
All banks within an ABP group (2 banks for a 2-bank group and 4 banks for a 4-bank group) must be of the same memory capacity.
The memory in the expansion board must be populated starting with bank 1 and each populated bank must be adjacent.
■ Both memory expansion boards, if configured with memory, must be configured in ABP groups (groups of 2 banks for 2-bank ABP or 4 banks for 4-bank ABP).
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In addition to ABP, the ProLiant 6000 server supports Card to Card (C2C)
Interleaving. C2C further distributes memory addresses across multiple banks of memory, as is done with the ABP groups. C2C now extends the distribution across the two memory expansion boards for optimum system memory efficiency. Table 4-3 lists the memory configuration rules that automatically enable C2C. The corresponding figure illustrates the four banks of memory on each memory expansion board. In this figure, banks are identified by letters for clarity. Each board will continue to be reported by slot number (21 and 22) and each DIMM will be reported by bank number (1-4) and DIMM number (1-16).
Memory Configuration Rules for Card to Card
Interleaving
■
■
The memory expansion boards must be identically populated with
DIMMs of the same size and speed.
The ABP modes can be used with the C2C modes as long as all of the rules for both are followed.
■
■
With C2C enabled and 2-bank ABP enabled, banks a, b, c, and d must all be of the same size and type, and banks w, x, y, and z (if installed) must all be of the same size and speed.
With C2C enabled and 4-bank ABP enabled, banks a, b, c, d, w, x, y, and z must all be of the same size and speed. All eight banks must be the same.
■ With C2C enabled and no ABP enabled, each memory expansion board must be configured identically.
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Table 4-3
Address Bit Permuting Configuration Key
Slot 21 Memory Expansion Board
Bank 1=a
Slot 22 Memory Expansion Board
Bank 1=b
Bank 2=c Bank 2=d
Bank 3=w
Bank 4=y
Bank 3=x
Bank 4=z
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3
4
1
2
Figure 4-19.
Memory expansion boards configuration with Card to Card
Interleaving enabled
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Mass Storage
The following sections provide overviews for installing hard disk drives, tape drives, CD-ROM drives, and external storage devices.
The ProLiant 6000 supports up to three internal hard-drive cages, which are capable of supporting up to eighteen hot-plug hard drives. Each internal drive cage is capable of configuring a maximum of:
■ Six 1-inch hard drives (SCSI IDs 0 - 5) or
■
Four 1.6-inch hard drives (SCSI IDs 0, 1, 3, and 4)
NOTE
: The three drive cages can support a total of eighteen 1-inch hard drives, twelve 1.6-inch hard drives, or a mixture of the two. A mixture of 1inch and 1.6-inch hard drives can be supported within the same internal drive cage.
The server ships with the top two removable media drive bays occupied by a
3.5-inch diskette drive and an IDE CD-ROM drive. The server supports four additional half-height 5.25-inch removable media drive bays.
The following illustration shows an internal drive cage, with six 1-inch hard drives (0 - 5) installed. The removable media area has four available bays
(0 - 3), a CD-ROM drive (4), and a diskette drive (5).
2
1
0
5
4
3
0 1 2 3 4 5 pat-19.eps
Figure 4-20. Six 1-inch hot-plug hard drives installed in the hard-drive cage
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The following illustration shows four 1.6-inch hard drives (0, 1, 3, and 4) instead of 1-inch hard drives installed in the hard drive cage.
0 1 3 4
3
2
5
4
1
0
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Figure 4-21. Four 1.6-inch hot-plug hard drives installed in the hard-drive cage
CAUTION:
If a hard drive is removed, a blanking panel must be added for static immunity and air flow improvement.
Hard Drive Cage Installation Guidelines
To install or replace a hard drive cage:
Removing a Drive Cage
1.
If the server is on, place it in Standby mode and disconnect the power cord(s). See Chapter 2, “Server Installation and Start Up.”
2.
Label each hard drive with the corresponding SCSI ID if the drives are to be reinstalled in the new drive cage.
3.
Remove the hard drives from the drive cage.
4.
Remove the left side access panel. See Chapter 3, “Server Operation.”
WARNING:
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5.
Disconnect the power connector and SCSI cable from the back of the drive cage.
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Figure 4-22. Disconnecting the drive cage from the server
6.
Using a T-15 Torx screwdriver, remove the two screws from the front of the drive cage. Retain the screws for use with the replacement drive cage.
7.
Pull the drive cage out of the chassis.
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8.
If no replacement drive cage is to be installed, you must install a blanking panel to ensure correct airflow to the server and to prevent component damage.
9.
If no replacement drive cage is to be installed, turn on the server. See
Chapter 2, “Server Installation.”
Installing a New Drive Cage
1.
If the server is on, place it in Standby mode and disconnect the power cord(s). See Chapter 2, “Server Installation.”
2.
Remove the left side access panel. See Chapter 3, “Server Operation.”
3.
If the new drive cage is to be installed in a previously empty bay, remove the four screws securing the blanking panel and pull the blanking panel away from the chassis. Retain the blanking panel and screws for possible future use.
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4.
Align the drive cage with the empty bay. The power connector
1
should be at the top of the drive cage and the SCSI connector
2
should be at the bottom.
1
2
Figure 4-25. Connectors on the drive cage
5.
Slide the drive cage into the chassis as far as it will go.
6.
Connect the power cable and SCSI cable to the drive cage.
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Using a T-15 Torx screwdriver, secure the drive cage with two screws.
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Figure 4-27. Securing the drive cage
8.
Turn on the server. See Chapter 2, “Server Installation.”
SCSI Hard Drive Installation Guidelines
The following guidelines should be noted when adding SCSI hard drives:
■
A maximum of six SCSI devices may be added for each of the three
ProLiant 6000 internal drive cages. SCSI ID 6 is not used within the internal drive cage, and SCSI ID 7 is reserved for the controller.
■
■
If only one SCSI hard drive is used, it should be installed in the lowest numbered bay. If several drives are installed, the system boot drive should be installed in the lowest numbered bay.
In order to maintain proper system cooling, blanking panel should be installed in unused drive bays.
The server supports Smart Array 3100ES controllers with three internal Wide-
Ultra SCSI-3 connectors on the I/O board. If installed, each connector is cabled directly to each internal hard-drive cage. If it is not installed, the dual integrated
Wide-Ultra SCSI-3 controller has two SCSI connectors for internal removable media and for the first internal hard-drive cage. One integrated Wide-Ultra
SCSI-3 controller is cabled to an external VHDCI knockout.
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Installing a Hot Plug SCSI Hard Disk Drive
CAUTION:
Before adding or removing any hot-plug SCSI drives, consult your operating system instructions. Failure to do so could result in loss of data or damage to equipment.
To install a hot-plug SCSI hard drive:
1.
Unlock and open the front bezels.
2.
Remove the blanking panel in an unused drive bay by pushing both sides of the retaining clips inward , then pulling the blanking panel outward .
1
2
1
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3.
Pinch both sides of the SCSI hard-drive ejector levers to
unlock
➊
, then swing the ejector levers outward
➋
.
4.
Insert the SCSI hard drive into the empty drive bay, pushing until securely seated
➌
.
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2
1
3
1 pat-22.eps
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5.
Secure the SCSI hard drive in the drive cage by swinging the ejector levers inward, as shown below.
pat-23.eps
Locking Hinge
(See Caution Below)
Figure 4-30. Securing a hot-plug SCSI hard drive
CAUTION:
Make sure locking hinges are properly seated.
6.
Place the hot-plug SCSI hard drive online as directed by your operating system instructions.
CAUTION:
Before removing any hot-plug hard drive, read the important guidelines in the following section.
7.
To remove a hot-plug SCSI hard drive, reverse steps 1 through 5.
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Important Guidelines About Replacing
Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drives
NOTE
: For more information on interpreting hard drive LEDs, see Chapter 3,
“Server Operation.”
When replacing hot-plug hard drives, these guidelines must be followed:
■ Never remove a hot-plug drive if the LED is green. Replace a hotplug hard drive only when the drive’s LED is amber.
■ Never remove more than one drive at a time. When a drive is replaced, the controller uses data from the other drives in the array to reconstruct data on the replacement drive. If more than one drive is removed, a complete data set is not available to reconstruct data on the replacement drive(s).
■
■
Never remove a working drive when another drive has failed. Drives that have been failed by the controller are indicated by the amber Drive
Failure LED on the drive tray. Permanent data loss will occur if a working drive is removed when replacing a failed drive.
Never remove a drive while another drive is being rebuilt. A drive’s
Online LED will be flashing green whenever it is being rebuilt. A replaced drive is restored from data stored on the other drives.
■
■
Never turn a ProLiant Storage System off while the server
controlling it is powered on. Doing so will cause the server's Smart
Controller to mark the drives as "failed." This could result in permanent data loss.
If an online spare drive is installed, wait for it to complete
rebuilding before replacing the failed drive. When a drive fails, the online spare will become active and begin being rebuilt as a replacement drive. After the online spare has been completely rebuilt (Online LED will be solid green), the failed drive should be replaced with a new replacement drive. Do not replace the failed drive with the online spare.
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■
A POST error message (1786) will occur when the system is turned
on if a drive(s) has been replaced while the system is OFF. When this occurs you will be prompted to:
PRESS <
F1
> TO BOOT THE SYSTEM AND REBUILD THE REPLACED DRIVE , OR
PRESS <
F2
> TO BOOT THE SYSTEM AND NOT REBUILD THE DRIVE(S).
CAUTION:
Pressing
F2
will cause permanent data loss to the entire logical drive.
F2
should be pressed only if all of the drives have been replaced or if complete data loss is desired.
NOTE
: When a drive configured for fault tolerance is replaced, the replacement drive will automatically begin restoring when it is installed. When a drive is in the process of being restored, the Online LED will flash green. The
LED will continue to flash until the drive is completely restored.
Installing a Tape Drive or
SCSI CD-ROM
Up to tUp to two full-height or four half-height removable storage devices, such as tape drives, can be installed in the removable media drive bays. To cable the device in this area, refer to the Compaq ProLiant 7000 and 6000 SCSI
Cabling Guide or see the procedure below.
1.
If the server is on, place the server in Standby and disconnect the power cord(s). See Chapter 2, “Server Installation.”
2.
Unlock and open the left and right front bezels.
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To install a full-height device, remove two of the blanking panels.
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Figure 4-31. Removing two removable media blanking panels
4.
Install a full-height tape drive in the open media bays.
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5.
If it is not already connected, attach the device cable to SCSI Port 2 or
SCSI Port 3.
NOTE
: The device cable can also be connected to any other SCSI port provided by adding another PCI SCSI controller in a PCI slot.
Refer to the
Compaq ProLiant 7000 and 6000 SCSI Cabling Guide for information on cabling from SCSI Port 2 or SCSI Port 3 connectors or cabling from PCI SCSI expansion slots. For adding PCI expansion boards, see section “
Removing or Replacing a PCI Expansion Board” later in this chapter.
6.
Remove the right side access panel. See Chapter 3, “System Operation.”
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the internal system components to cool before touching them.
7.
Attach one of the media power cables and the pre-installed terminated
SCSI cable to the media drive.
NOTE
: The ProLiant 6000 supports a 5-device terminated SCSI cable preattached to SCSI Port 3 and stored on top of the removable media cage
8.
Replace the right side access panel.
9.
Close and lock the front bezels.
10.
If a SCSI controller was added to control the media drive, run the
System Configuration Utility. Refer to the Server Setup and
Management pack shipped with your server to run the System
Configuration Utility.
Adding a Second IDE CD-ROM Drive
The ProLiant 6000 may ship with one IDE CD-ROM drive installed and can support a second IDE CD-ROM drive in media drive bay 3. To install a device in this area, Refer to the documentation that came with the drive and the overview provided below.
1.
If the server is on, place the server in Standby and disconnect the power cord(s). See Chapter 2, “Server Installation and Start Up.”
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2.
Unlock and open the front bezels.
3.
Remove one media blanking panel.
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Figure 4-33. Removing one removable media blanking panel
4.
Install an IDE CD-ROM drive in the open media bay.
Figure 4-34. Installing an IDE CD-ROM drive
5.
Remove the right side access panel. See Chapter 3, “Server Operation.”
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WARNING:
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6.
Attach the IDE signal cable and one of the two media power cables to the CD-ROM drive.
7.
Replace the right side access panel.
8.
Close and lock the front bezels.
9.
Reconnect the power cord(s) and turn on the server. See Chapter 2,
“Server Installation and Start Up.”
10.
To remove an IDE CD-ROM drive, reverse steps 1 through 9.
External Storage Devices
Optional mass storage devices can be connected to the ProLiant 6000 by:
■ Using the external Very High Density EXT SCSI connector located at the rear of the chassis above Slot 1
■
Installing a PCI expansion board with an external connector
■ Connecting a PCI expansion board internal SCSI connector to one of the system’s SCSI knockouts
For information on attaching to PCI expansion boards refer to the Compaq
ProLiant 7000 and 6000 SCSI Cabling Guide.
To install an external storage device, Refer to the installation documentation that came with the external storage device. The following illustration provides only an overview of this installation.
1.
If the server is on, place it in Standby mode and disconnect the power cord(s). See Chapter 2, “Server Installation.”
2.
If the external storage device is on, disconnect the power.
3.
Connect one end of the SCSI cable to the external Very High Density connector on the rear panel of the server above Slot 1.
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4.
Connect the other end of the SCSI cable to the appropriate external
SCSI connector on the rear panel of the external storage device.
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Figure 4-35. Connecting the external mass storage device
5.
Reconnect the power cords and take the server out of Standby. See
Chapter 2, “Server Installation and Start Up.”
6.
Restore power to the external storage device.
7.
To configure the device, run the System Configuration Utility. Refer to the Server Setup and Management pack shipped with your server to run the System Configuration Utility.
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I/O Expansion Boards
Supported I/O Expansion Boards
The I/O board of the ProLiant 6000 has ten expansion slots. Slots 3 through 11 will support a variety of industry-standard I/O expansion boards. Slots 1 and 2 are not hot-plug capable and are dedicated to ISA Modem and Compaq
Standard Peripheral Board support, respectively.
Slot No.
1
2
3-9
10-11
Table 4-4
Supported I/O Expansion Boards
Expansion Board
ISA Modem (beneath plastic protective cover)
Compaq Standard Peripheral Board (beneath plastic protective cover)
Industry Standard 32-bit or 64-bit PCI Board (universal or 5 volt keying)
Industry Standard 32-bit or 64-bit PCI Board (universal or 5 volt keying) or
Compaq Array Controllers with Extended SCSI architecture
NOTE
: Do not remove the Compaq Standard Peripheral Board. It is required for normal operation of your server.
NOTE
: A Compaq dual-port 10/100 TX network adapter may be located in slot 5. Remove the terminator plug from the second RJ-45 connector when using the dual-port capabilities.
NOTE
: Most video controllers will need to be placed in slots 3 or 4.
Locating the I/O Expansion Slots
The I/O expansion slots are located on the I/O board located directly beneath the top access panel.
1.
Turn off the server.
2.
Disconnect all power cords.
3.
Unlock and open the front bezels.
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Remove the top access panel.
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Figure 4-36. Removing the top access panel
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64-bit Slots 7-9
64-bit with
Extended SCSI
Slots 10-11
Standard Peripheral
Board Slot 2
ISA Modem Slot 1
32-bit Slots 3-6
Figure 4-37.
Top view of I/O slots, with plastic Standard Peripheral board cover removed
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Standard Peripheral
Board Slot
ISA Modem Slot
32-bit PCI Slots 3-6
64-bit PCI Slots 7-9
64-bit PCI with
Extended SCSI
Slots 10-11
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Figure 4-38. View of I/O slot connections from rear of server
Installing a PCI Expansion Board
(Slots 3-11)
To install an expansion board, refer to one of the following installation sources:
■
For a detailed text and illustration procedure, refer to the documentation that came with the option kit.
■
■
For an illustration overview of the installation procedure, refer to the
Hardware Installation and Configuration poster included in the shipping box and on the label located on the inside of the top access panel of the server.
For an overview of this procedure, refer to the procedure below.
NOTE
: For more information about installing an expansion board in Slot 10 or 11, see “Adding PCI Expansion Boards with Extended SCSI” later in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
Remove the SMART-2DH Array Controller cache board shipping bracket (see Figure 4-31) if installing the SMART-2DH Array
Controller. This will ensure the board will be installed completely into the slot.
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NOTE
: When opening slot release levers, it may be necessary to push the lever from outside the server to open it.
1.
If the server is on, place the server in Standby and disconnect the power cord(s). Refer to Chapter 2.
2.
Unlock and open the front bezels.
3.
Remove the top access panel. Refer to the instructions as described earlier in this chapter.
4.
Press on the top
➊
of the expansion slot latch and open the latch toward the rear
➋
of the expansion slot cage.
5.
Remove the expansion slot cover
➌
.
1
2
3
Figure 4-39. Opening the expansion slot latch and removing the slot cover
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6.
Insert the expansion board
➊
and install any cables
➋
.
2
Install Cable(s)
3
1
Figure 4-40 Inserting the expansion board
7.
Close the expansion slot latch
➌
from the rear of the unit to secure the board.
8.
Replace the top access panel.
9.
Close and lock the front bezels.
10.
Turn on the server.
11.
Run the Compaq System Configuration Utility. Refer to the Server
Setup and Management pack shipped with your server to run the System
Configuration Utility.
Adding PCI Expansion Boards with
Extended SCSI (Slots 10 and 11)
Slots 10 and 11 of the ProLiant 6000 I/O board are designed to support Compaq
Array Controllers with Extended SCSI in addition to industry-standard PCI expansion boards.
IMPORTANT:
Currently, only one Smart Array 3100ES Controller is supported. Either slot 10 or 11 may be used. The remaining PCI slot with
Extended SCSI slot may be used for industry standard PCI expansion boards.
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IMPORTANT:
When installing a Smart Array 3100ES Controller, make sure that the keys are inserted fully in the slot and that the card is level before securing the board.
IMPORTANT:
Remove the SMART-2DH Array Controller cache board shipping bracket (see the figure below) if installing the SMART-2DH Array
Controller into Slots 10 or 11. This will ensure the board will be installed completely into the slot.
Figure 4-41. Removing the SMART-2DH Array Controller cache board shipping bracket
NOTE
: Use the procedure for installing an expansion board to install the array controller.
NOTE
: The procedures, when used for adding a Smart Array 3100ES
Controller assume the server boot device/array is controlled by a separate controller, and that the internal drive cage(s) that will be controlled by the
Smart Array 3100ES Controller are already cabled for operation. For example, the internal drive cage is cabled to Slots 10/11 SCSI Port(s) on the I/O board.
NOTE
: When opening slot release levers, it may be necessary to push the lever from outside the server to open it.
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Installing Non-Plug and Play Boards
Non-plug-and-play boards must be installed after the System Configuration
Utility has been run. To install:
1.
Run the System Configuration Utility.
2.
Select the option to add or remove the board.
3.
Follow the software instructions.
4.
Save the changes.
5.
Power off the server.
6.
Add the board.
7.
Power on the server.
Bus Distribution
The I/O board in the ProLiant 6000 uses three 33-MHz PCI buses. The following table illustrates the PCI expansion slots associated with each of the three PCI buses.
Number
1
2
3
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Bus Distribution of PCI Slots
Associated PCI Bus
PCI Bus 1 (32-Bit)
PCI Bus 2 (32-Bit)
PCI Bus 3 (64-Bit)
PCI Slot No.
Slots 3 and 4
Slots 5 and 6
Slots 7 through 11
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1
2 3
1 2 3 4
Figure 4-42. PCI bus assignments
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
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ISA Modem Installation
(Slot 1)
IMPORTANT:
Slot 1 of the I/O board is dedicated to ISA modem support.
Only install an ISA modem into Slot 1 of the I/O board.
NOTE
: For additional information about your modem, refer to the Compaq
Storage and Options Documentation Library CD.
To install an ISA modem into Slot 1:
IMPORTANT:
If installing a non-Plug-and-Play modem, you must first run the Compaq System Configuration Utility to manually add the board as a configured component.
For more detailed instructions, see the “Installing Non-Plug and Play Boards” section earlier in this chapter.
1.
If the server is on, place the server in Standby, unplug all power cords, and remove the top access panel. See Chapter 3, “Server Operation.”
2.
Unlock and open the front bezels.
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3.
To gain access to Slot 1, disconnect the SCSI port 1 ribbon cable from rear of chassis using a small slotted screwdriver.
Figure 4-43. Disconnecting the SCSI Port 1 cable to access Slot 1
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Press the top
➊
of the appropriate expansion slot release lever and open the lever toward the rear
➋
of the expansion slot cage.
5.
Remove the expansion slot cover
➌
. Save for future use.
1
3
2
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Figure 4-44. Preparing the expansion slot for installation
6.
Insert the ISA modem into Slot 1, pushing until securely seated.
Figure 4-45. Inserting ISA modem into Slot 1
7.
Close the slot release lever. Make sure that the lever latches into the closed position.
8.
Reconnect the SCSI Port 1 ribbon cable to the VHDCI knockout.
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9.
Replace the top access panel.
10.
Close and lock the front bezels.
11.
Reconnect all power cords and turn on the server. See Chapter 2,
“Server Installation.”
12.
To remove an ISA modem, reverse steps 1 through 9.
Replacing Fans
The ProLiant 6000 supports redundant I/O fans (Fan 1 and 2), one internal processor fan assembly (Fan 3), and a redundant hot-plug external processor fan assembly (Fan 4).
Replacing the I/O Fans (Fans 1 and 2)
CAUTION:
If only one fan is installed, never remove the I/O fan while the server is powered up. If both fans are installed, never remove both fans while the server is powered up. Overheating and damage to hardware could result. If the appropriate Compaq software drivers are installed, the operating system software will initiate a power shutdown in the event of overheating.
CAUTION:
If only one I/O fan is installed, always install the replacement fan in the Fan 1 slot to ensure proper airflow to the
I/O board and expansion boards.
1.
If replacing a fan in a single-fan system, power down the server.
2.
Unlock and open the front bezels.
3.
Remove the top access panel.
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Remove the failed I/O fan by pulling the locking latch toward the thumb strap and lifting the fan out of the fan cage .
2
1
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Figure 4-46. Removing I/O Fan 1
5.
Lower the new I/O fan into the fan cage until it rests on the fan board connector, holding the locking latch and thumb strap. Push the locking latch and bracket down to engage the fan.
1
2
Figure 4-47. Installing a new I/O fan
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6.
Replace the top access panel.
7.
Close and lock the front bezels.
8.
If the server was powered down, reconnect all power cords and turn on the server.
9.
Verify that the fan is producing air flow.
Replacing the Redundant Hot Plug
External Processor Fan Assembly (Fan 4)
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of injury or of damage to the equipment, do not remove the internal processor fan assembly
(Fan 3) while the server is powered up. Fan 3 is NOT hot-plug capable. For information on placing the server in Standby and disconnecting the power cord(s), see Chapter 2, “Server
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To replace the redundant hot-plug external processor fan assembly:
1.
Turn the thumbscrew counterclockwise to release, pivot the hot-plug processor fan assembly outward , and lift upwards to remove .
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1
Figure 4-48. Releasing the redundant hot-plug processor fan assembly from the chassis
2
3
Figure 4-49. Removing the redundant hot-plug external processor fan assembly (Fan 4)
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2.
Insert the new processor fan assembly toe locks into the slots of the internal processor fan assembly (Fan 3)
➊
.
3.
Pivot the redundant hot-plug processor fan assembly into place
➋
and secure with thumbscrew .
2
1
Figure 4-50. Installing the redundant hot-plug processor fan assembly
3
Figure 4-51. Securing the redundant hot-plug processor fan assembly (Fan 4)
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Verify that the fan is producing air flow and interpret the hot-plug fan indicators, located on the Fan 4 assembly, as follows:
❏
❏
No light - power is not applied to the fan
Green light - power is applied to the fan and fan is functional
❏ Amber light - fan has failed
NOTE
: Upon correct installation, fans will activate and an event message will be displayed on the Integrated Management Display.
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Chapter 5
Server Configuration
IMPORTANT:
These instructions are for use with Pentium II Xeon and
Pentium III Xeon processor-based servers only.
Using Compaq SmartStart
SmartStart is the intelligent way to configure the server and to load the system software, thereby achieving a well-integrated server to ensure maximum dependability and supportability. To use the SmartStart and Support Software
CD, refer to the Server Setup and Management pack. The first time the server is configured, the SmartStart program automatically creates a system partition and installs the Compaq System Configuration Utility and other Compaq utilities in that partition.
NOTE
: Until you run the System Configuration program, an information message indicating that you are running with a default configuration will occur each time you boot the system. See “Powering Up Your Server” in Chapter 2 for more details.
To install the SmartStart and Support Software CD:
1.
With your computer turned on, locate the CD-ROM drive.
2.
Open the CD-ROM tray by pressing the load/unload button. See
Appendix E, “Internal CD-ROM Drive,” if you need further information concerning the CD-ROM drive.
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1
2
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Place the SmartStart and Support Software CD in the tray (label facing up), handling the CD from the edges, not by the flat surfaces of the disc.
4.
Close the tray by again pressing the load/unload button .
When the CD-ROM busy indicator is lit, the SmartStart installation sequence begins.
To configure the system and load the operating system, refer to the SmartStart documentation provided in the Server Setup and Management pack shipped with your server.
To manage the system, refer to the Compaq Management CD provided in the
Server Setup and Management pack shipped with your server.
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Chapter 6
Integrated Management Display
IMPORTANT:
These instructions are for use with Pentium II Xeon and
Pentium III Xeon processor-based servers only.
The Compaq Integrated Management Display (IMD) is an integrated, 16x4 character display mounted on the front of the server. This display provides easy-to-use, menu-driven access to server information. The following sections provide information on navigating and using the menus.
Installing the Integrated
Management Display Option
Use the steps in this section to install the IMD option.
Installation Materials
You will need the following materials:
■ T-15 Torx screw driver
■
Flat-head screw driver
■
■
Integrated Management Display Option kit
Adapter Cable
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the internal system components to cool before touching.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of injury or damage to the equipment when installing options, ensure that the power to the server is turned off and that the AC power cord is disconnected.
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CAUTION:
Electrostatic discharge can damage electronic components. Be sure you are properly grounded before beginning any installation procedure. See Appendix B, “Electrostatic
Discharge,” for more information.
Removing the Blanking Panel
To remove the blanking panel:
1.
If the server is on, place the server in Standby and disconnect the power cord(s).
2.
Unlock and open the front bezels (front doors). Refer to the steps in
Chapter 3.
3.
Remove the top access panel. Refer to the steps in Chapter 3.
4.
Remove blanking panel screw, using a T-15 Torx screw driver.
5.
Remove the blanking panel by pushing the top of the panel outward first.
This panel will not be needed after installing the Integrated Management
Display.
Figure 6-1. Removing the blanking panel
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Installing the Integrated Management
Display
To install the Integrated Management Display:
1.
Insert the cable through the display opening and route the cable through the cable slot. See below.
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Figure 6-2. Inserting and routing cable
2.
The LCD display area should be above the buttons. After verifying the display orientation, snap the Integrated Management Display into place.
Make sure that the top and bottom spring tabs are aligned with the slots in the sheetmetal when the IMD is in its final position.
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3.
Locate the connector labeled “LCD Connector” ” on the system board.
Insert cable into connector. See figure below.
Figure 6-3. Connecting the cable
4.
Replace the top access panel and secure with thumbscrew and slotted
Torx screw.
5.
Remove the plastic panel that covers the Integrated Management Display from the front bezel.
6.
Close the front bezel.
7.
Reconnect the power cord and reboot.
8.
The ProLiant 6000 ROM comes with IMD support. You are not required to upgrade your System ROM.
9.
The IMD should display a message similar to the following example:
COMPAQ LCD
Model # 56022
LCD FIRMWARE 1.9
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IMD Error Messages
Error Message
LCD Error 01
LCD Error 02
LCD Error 03
Table 6-1
Error Code Messages
Probable Cause
Indicates a RAM test error
Indicates a data bus error
Indicates a data bus error
Recommended Solution
Contact Authorized Compaq
Service Representative
Check the cable connection
Check the cable connection
Configuring the Integrated
Management Display
The Compaq Integrated Management Display can be configured to display a variety of menus that you can customize to meet your specific needs. This section provides information on how to configure and customize the Integrated
Management Display.
Setup with the System
Configuration Utility
After installing the hardware, you need to configure the Integrated Management
Display using the System Configuration Utility located on the Compaq
SmartStart and Support Software CD. We recommend that you use this version of the utility, because it is the latest one that supports your new Integrated
Management Display.
NOTE
: Some operating systems allow online configuration of the IMD. Refer to the Support Software CD for more information. The Windows NT utility to set up the IMD is called the Compaq IMD Utility. The NetWare utility is called the
Integrated Management Log Viewer.
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To run the System Configuration Utility:
1.
Boot the computer from the Compaq SmartStart and Support
Software CD.
2.
From the Compaq System Utilities screen, select Run System
Configuration Utility.
3.
Select Continue.
4.
Select Review or Modify Hardware Settings and press Enter.
5.
Select Step 3: View or Edit Details and press Enter.
6.
Scroll down until you find the section entitled Embedded Compaq IMD
Module.
7.
Highlight the field that you want to modify. You must press Enter to edit the highlighted item, then type the text for that field. After entering the text, press Enter to accept the modifications. Each field is discussed in detail later in this section. See “Customizing Management Display
Fields.”
8.
Repeat step 7 for each menu item to be modified.
9.
Press F10 to exit the View or Edit Details screen.
10.
Select Step 5: Save and Exit.
11.
At the server prompt Save the Configuration and Restart the Computer, select OK=Enter. The changes you have entered will not be displayed on the Display Panel until you reboot the computer. Standard Integrated
Management Display fields are defined in the section “Navigating the
Menus” later in this chapter.
12.
If you have an older version of the System Configuration Utility installed on your hard drive, you will be asked if you would like to upgrade your system partition. You should upgrade your System
Configuration Utility at this time.
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Customizing Management
Display Fields
You can customize many of the fields shown on the Integrated Management
Display. The following sections define each of the menu choices and include examples of some fields.
Idle Screen Text
After the display has been idle for five minutes, the Integrated Management
Display shows the following default screen text:
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LCD-012.EPS
COMPAQ
ProLiant XXXX
MAIN MENU
ESC
Figure 6-4. Idle screen text
You can change this text by entering up to 3 lines, with no more than 16 characters on each line. One suggestion would be to enter the server name here.
This would allow an administrator to walk into a room with multiple servers and immediately locate the desired server.
Another example might be to put the company name and slogan or goal, such as:
SMITH & ASSOC
OVER 1 BILLION
IN SALES 1997
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Custom Menu Item
This is a user-defined field that can be used for customizing your server. This one-line field can hold up to 14 characters. If text is entered in this field, the text appears as another choice in the main menu.
Custom Menu Screen
This is a user-defined field that can be used for customizing your server. You can enter up to 4 lines of 14 characters each.
Server Information
Server Name
Enter up to 2 lines of no more than 14 characters each. An example might be to name the server by department, for example:
CUST SERVICE
WESTERN REGION
Asset Tag
Enter the server asset tag. Enter up to 2 lines of 16 characters each.
Primary Operating System
Enter the primary operating system of the server, for example, NT4.0. Enter up to 3 lines of 14 characters each.
Other
Enter any additional information about the server that might be helpful. This field can hold up to 2 lines of 14 characters each. For example, you might enter the server serial number in this field.
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Administrator Information
Name
This field contains the name of the system administrator. Enter up to 2 lines of no more than 14 characters each.
Phone Number
This field contains the phone number of the system administrator. Enter up to 2 lines of no more than 14 characters each.
Pager Number
This field contains the pager number of the system administrator. Enter up to 2 lines of no more than 14 characters each.
Other
This is a user-defined field. You can enter any additional administrator information. An example might be listing an additional administrator that serves as a backup to the primary administrator. Enter up to 2 lines of no more than 14 characters each.
Service Information
Name
This field contains the name of the service provider. Enter up to 2 lines of no more than 14 characters each.
Phone Number
This field contains the phone number of the service provider. Enter up to 2 lines of no more than 14 characters each.
Pager Number
This field contains the pager number of the service provider. Enter up to 2 lines of no more than 14 characters each.
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Other
This is a user-defined field. You can enter any additional service information.
An example might be to enter service contract number. Enter up to 2 lines of no more than 14 characters each. For example, you might enter server history information such as:
SERVICE CONTRACT
1C2002
Standard Integrated Management Display
Fields
In addition to the user-defined fields customized during configuration, the
Integrated Management Display automatically provides the following standard fields:
System Information
Events
Selecting this menu choice enables you to scroll through a list of all error events starting with the most recent event.
ROM Date
This is the month/date/year of the current server ROM.
Bootblock Date
This is the month/date/year of the current server Bootblock.
Memory
This field shows the total memory of the server.
Processor Configuration
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F1 Prompt
Selecting this menu choice enables you to continue booting without a keyboard or monitor. This feature is useful for service and diagnostic purposes, allowing you to continue the boot up process without attaching a monitor and keyboard and their respective cables.
Contrast
You can adjust the level of contrast on the Integrated Display by using the up and down arrows. Press the Up arrow to increase the contrast, and press the
Down arrow to decrease the contrast.
Navigating the Menus
The Compaq Integrated Management Display is menu-driven and easy to use.
This section provides information on how to navigate and use the menus.
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Normal Run-time Behavior
After configuring the display and rebooting the server, a series of server POST
(Power-On Self-Test) operations appears. The first screen you will see after rebooting the server shows the model number and IMD firmware revision of your display, then the POST screen appears. During POST, the display indicates that the server test is in progress by a spinning bar beside the menu item. When the test is finished, the Integrated Management Display shows a check mark by the completed menu item. A check mark tells you the test is complete, but does not necessarily mean the test was free from errors. If an error occurs during POST, the server logs the error to the Integrated
Management Display under Unviewed Events and requires you to view the error before proceeding to any other menu choices. If there are no errors, you will see the default idle screen text. See Figure 6-4, “Idle Screen Text.” This screen could be different if you changed the text during configuration.
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Integrated Management Display
Display Symbols
There are three different display symbols used to indicate your options as you scroll through the menus. These symbols are the Up, Down, and Selector arrows.
Type of
Symbol
Arrow
Table 6-2
Integrated Management Display Symbols
Symbol Meaning
Up
Arrow
Down
Arrow
Selector arrow shows current menu item. Press
Enter
on the
IMD to select the menu item to the right of this arrow.
If present in upper right corner, indicates previous information exists. Press the Up Arrow on the IMD to view the information.
Press and hold the button to scroll.
If present in lower right corner, indicates more information exists. Press the Down Arrow on the IMD to view the information. Press and hold the button to scroll.
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Navigation
To navigate through the menus, use the four buttons shown in the Figure 6-2.
The Down and Up arrow keys ( and ) allow you to move through the menu screens and choose menu items. The right button ( ) acts as an Enter key and allows you to travel down through the menus. The left button ( ) acts as an
Escape key and allows you to travel back up the menu.
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LCD-011.EPS
COMPAQ
PROLIANT XXXX
ESC
1
2
Figure 6-5. Integrated Management Display buttons
3
4
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Integrated Management Display
System Behavior with Error Events
After system POST, if there is an F1 error condition the IMD flashes the message:
LCD-013.EPS
!ALERT!
Press Any Key
to View New
Events
ESC
Figure 6-6. New event message
At this point, you must scroll through each screen of the event information menu before the IMD will allow you to move on to other menu choices. The display will not allow you to escape out of the Unviewed Events section until you have examined all of the information stored there.
After you have reviewed the events, you are able to proceed with normal display operation.
Menu Structure
The following outline shows the structure of each menu and submenu in the order in which it appears:
Events
■ Event List
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Administration Information
■
Server
❏
❏
Server Name
Asset Tag
❏
❏
Operating System
Other
■ Administrator
❏
Name
❏
❏
Phone
Pager
■
❏ Other
Service
❏
❏
Name
Phone
❏
❏
Pager
Other
■
■
Custom Menu Item (if entered)
Custom Menu Screen (if entered)
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Appendix A
Regulatory Compliance Notices
Regulatory Compliance
Identification Numbers
For the purpose of regulatory compliance certifications and identification, your
ProLiant 6000 Server is assigned a Compaq Series number. The Compaq Series number for this product is: Series ES2003. The Server Series Number can be found on the product label, along with the required approval markings and information. See “Label Location” at the end of this appendix for the location of the label on this product. When requesting certification information for this product always refer to this Series Number. This series number should not be confused with the marketing name or model number for your
ProLiant 6000 Server.
Federal Communications
Commission Notice
Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules and
Regulations has established Radio Frequency (RF) emission limits to provide an interference-free radio frequency spectrum. Many electronic devices, including computers, generate RF energy incidental to their intended function and are, therefore, covered by these rules. These rules place computers and related peripheral devices into two classes, A and B, depending upon their intended installation. Class A devices are those that may reasonably be expected to be installed in a business or commercial environment. Class B devices are those that may reasonably be expected to be installed in a residential environment (for example, personal computers). The FCC requires devices in both classes to bear a label indicating the interference potential of the device as well as additional operating instructions for the user.
The rating label on the device shows which class (A or B) the equipment falls into. Class B devices have an FCC ID on the label. Class A devices do not have an FCC logo or FCC ID on the label. Once the class of the device is determined, refer to the following corresponding statement.
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Class A Equipment
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at personal expense.
Class B Equipment
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
■ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
■
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
■ Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
■
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Declaration of Conformity for products marked with the FCC logo - United States only
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
For questions regarding your product, contact:
Compaq Computer Corporation
P. O. Box 692000, Mail Stop 530113
Houston, Texas 77269-2000
Or, call
1-800- 652-6672 (1-800-OK COMPAQ)
For questions regarding this FCC declaration, contact:
Compaq Computer Corporation
P. O. Box 692000, Mail Stop 510101
Houston, Texas 77269-2000
Or, call
(281) 514-3333
For continuous quality improvement, calls may be monitored or recorded. To identify this product, refer to the Part, Series, or Model number found on the product.
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Regulatory Compliance Notices
Modifications
The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Compaq Computer
Corporation may void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Cables
Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic
RFI/EMI connector hoods in order to maintain compliance with FCC Rules and
Regulations.
Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien)
Class A Equipment
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian
Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du
Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.
Class B Equipment
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian
Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du
Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada
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Mouse Compliance Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
European Union Notice
Products with the CE Marking comply with both the EMC Directive
(89/336/EEC) and the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) issued by the
Commission of the European Community.
Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European
Norms (in brackets are the equivalent international standards):
■
EN55022 (CISPR 22) - Electromagnetic Interference
■
■
EN50082-1 (IEC801-2, IEC801-3, IEC801-4) - Electromagnetic
Immunity
EN60950 (IEC950) - Product Safety
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Taiwanese Notice
Laser Devices
All Compaq systems equipped with a laser device comply with safety standards, including International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 825.
With specific regard to the laser, the equipment complies with laser product performance standards set by government agencies as a Class 1 laser product.
The product does not emit hazardous light; the beam is totally enclosed during all modes of customer operation and maintenance.
Laser Safety Warnings
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of exposure to hazardous radiation:
■
Do not try to open the laser device enclosure. There are no user-serviceable components inside.
■
■
Do not operate controls, make adjustments, or perform procedures to the laser device other than those specified herein.
Allow only Compaq Authorized Service technicians to repair the laser device.
Compliance with CDRH Regulations
The Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the U.S. Food and
Drug Administration implemented regulations for laser products on August 2,
1976. These regulations apply to laser products manufactured from August 1,
1976. Compliance is mandatory for products marketed in the United States.
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Compliance with International Regulations
All Compaq systems equipped with CD-ROM drives comply with appropriate safety standards including IEC 825.
Laser Product Label
The following label or equivalent is located on the surface of Compaq
CD-ROM drives.
This label indicates that the product is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER
PRODUCT. This label appears on a laser device installed in your product.
Laser Information
Laser Type
Wave Length
Divergence Angle
Output Power
Polarization
Numerical Aperture
Semiconductor GaAIAs
780 nm +/- 35 nm
53.5 degrees +/- 0.5 degrees
Less than 0.2 mW or 10,869 W·m-2 sr-1
Circular 0.25
0.45 inches +/- 0.04 inches
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Regulatory Compliance Notices
Battery Replacement Notice
Your computer is provided with a Lithium Manganese Dioxide, or a Vanadium
Pentoxide, or an alkaline internal battery or battery pack. There is a danger of explosion and risk of personal injury if the battery is incorrectly replaced or mistreated. Replacement is to be done by a Compaq Authorized Service
Provider using the Compaq spare designated for this product. For more information about battery replacement or proper disposal, contact your Compaq
Authorized Reseller or your Authorized Service Provider.
WARNING:
Your computer contains an internal Lithium
Manganese Dioxide, or a Vanadium Pentoxide, or an alkaline battery pack. There is risk of fire and burns if the battery pack is not handled properly. To reduce the risk of personal injury,
■
Do not attempt to recharge the battery
■
■
■
Do not expose to temperatures higher than 60°C.
Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, short external contacts, or dispose of in fire or water.
Replace only with the Compaq spare designated for this product.
Batteries, battery packs, and accumulators should not be disposed of together with the general household waste. In order to forward them to recycling or proper disposal, please use the public collection system or return them to Compaq, your authorized Compaq
Partners, or their agents.
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Regulatory Compliance Label
Location
The Regulatory Compliance label for your ProLiant 6000 server is located inside the Right Side Access Panel as shown in the below figure. To view this information, remove right side access panel.
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Figure A-1. Location of agency label (shaded area)
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Appendix B
Electrostatic Discharge
To prevent damaging the system, be aware of the precautions you need to follow when setting up the system or handling parts. A discharge of static electricity from a finger or other conductor may damage system boards or other static-sensitive devices. This type of damage may reduce the life expectancy of the device.
To prevent electrostatic damage, observe the following precautions:
■
Avoid hand contact by transporting and storing products in static-safe containers.
■
■
Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at static-free workstations.
Place parts on a grounded surface before removing them from their containers.
■
■
Avoid touching pins, leads, or circuitry.
Always be properly grounded when touching a static-sensitive component or assembly.
Grounding Methods
There are several methods for grounding. Use one or more of the following methods when handling or installing electrostatic-sensitive parts:
■ Use a wrist strap connected by a ground cord to a grounded workstation or computer chassis. Wrist straps are flexible straps with a minimum of
1 megohm
±
10 percent resistance in the ground cords. To provide proper ground, wear the strap snug against the skin.
■
Use heel straps, toe straps, or boot straps at standing workstations. Wear the straps on both feet when standing on conductive floors or dissipating floor mats.
■
■
Use conductive field service tools.
Use a portable field service kit with a folding static-dissipating work mat.
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If you do not have any of the suggested equipment for proper grounding, have an Authorized Compaq Reseller install the part.
NOTE
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Appendix C
Power Cord Set Requirements
The automatic line switching feature of your ProLiant 6000 permits it to operate from any line voltage between 100-120 or 220-240 volts AC.
The power cord set you received with your ProLiant 6000 meets the requirements for use in the country where you purchased your equipment.
Power cord sets for use in other countries must meet the requirements of the country where you use the server For more information on power cord set requirements, contact your Authorized Compaq Dealer.
General Requirements
The requirements listed below are applicable to all countries:
■
The length of the power cord must be at least 6.0 feet (1.8 m) and a maximum of 12 feet (3.7 m).
■
■
The power cord set must be approved by an acceptable accredited agency responsible for evaluation in the country where the power cord will be used.
The power cord set must have a minimum current capacity and nominal voltage rating of 13 A/125 volts AC, or 10A/250 volts AC, as required by each country’s power system.
■ The appliance coupler must meet the mechanical configuration of an
EN60320/IEC 320 Standard Sheet C13 Connector, for mating with the appliance outlet on the computer.
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Power Cord Set Requirements
Country-Specific Requirements
Use the following table to identify the appropriate accredited agency in your country:
Country
Table C-1
Power Cord Set Requirements - By Country
Accredited Agency Applicable Note Numbers
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Italy
Japan
Norway
Singapore
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
NOTES:
EANSW
OVE
CEBC
CSA
DEMKO
SETI
UTE
VDE
IMQ
JIS
NEMKO
PSB or PUB
SEMKO
SEV
BSI
UL
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
2
1. Flexible cord must be <HAR> Type HO5VV-F, 3-conductor, 1.0 mm
2
conductor size. Power cord set fittings (appliance coupler and wall plug) must bear the certification mark of the agency responsible for evaluation in the country where it will be used.
2. Flexible cord must be Type SJ or equivalent, No. 16 AWG, 3-conductor. Wall plug must be a two-pole grounding type with a NEMA 5-15P (15A, 125V) or NEMA 6-15P (15A 250V).
3. The overall cord set must be rated (12A 125V) or (15A, 250V). The appliance coupler, flexible cord, and wall plug must bear a "T" mark and registration number in accordance with the
Japanese Dentori Law. Flexible cord must be Type VCT or VCTF, 3-conductor, 1.25 mm
2 conductor size. Wall plug must be a two-pole grounding type with a Japanese Industrial
Standard C8303 (15A, 125V) or (15A, 250V) configuration.
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Appendix D
Server Specifications and
Connector Interfaces
Server Specifications
Table D-1
ProLiant 6000 Server Specifications
Dimensions
Height
Depth
Width
Weight (no drives and two power supplies)
Input Requirements (per power supply)
Rated Input Voltage
Rated Input Frequency
Rated Input Current
Input Power (W)
Input Power (BTU/hr)
Power Supply Output Power (per power supply)
Rated Steady-State Power
Maximum Peak Power
Temperature Range
24.25 in
22.8 in
17.5 in
136 lbs
Low Range
100 to 120 V
50 to 60 Hz
8 A
780 W
2662 BTU/hr
Low Range
500 W
549 W
61.6 cm
57.9 cm
44.5 cm
68.8 kg
High Range
200 to 240 V
50 to 60 Hz
6 A
1100 W
3754 BTU/hr
High Range
750 W
780 W
Continued
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ProLiant 6000 Server Specifications
Continued
Operating
Shipping
Relative Humidity (non-condensing)
Operating
Non-operating
Maximum Wet Bulb Temperature
50
°
to 95
°
F
-22
°
to 122
°
F
20% to 80%
5% to 90%
101.7
°
F
10
°
to 35
°
C
-30
°
to 60
°
C
20% to 80%
5% to 90%
38.7
°
C
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Connector Interfaces
The following are supported connectors for your server:
■ Keyboard
■
Mouse
■
■
Serial (2)
Parallel
■
■
Monitor
SCSI-3 or Very High Density Connector Interface
■ Ethernet (RJ-45) 10/100 (2)
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Internal CD-ROM Drive
The Internal CD-ROM drive is a random access, read-only storage device capable of retrieving data from removable compact disc media and storing up to
680 MB of digital information.
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COMPACT
1 2 3 4 pat-30.eps
Figure E-1.
Internal CD-ROM front panel
5 6 7 8
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Internal CD-ROM Drive
Table E-1
Internal CD-ROM
Ref Component
➊
Drive Rail
➋
Headphone Jack
Function
Supports the CD-ROM drive
Connects the headphone
➌
Headphone Volume Control Increases or decreases the headphone volume
➍
Busy Indicator Turns green when a disc is present; flashes amber when the drive is reading a CD
5
Disc Tray Slides in and out. Holds the CD in place
6
Manual Eject Hole Ejects a CD if the load/unload button is inoperable
7
Load/Unload Button Opens and closes the disc tray
8
Drive Rail Supports the CD-ROM drive
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Opening the Tray Manually
If the tray will not open automatically, you can open it manually by using the emergency load/unload button.
NOTE
: Certain applications or operating system software may disable the load/unload button to prevent accidental damage to the disc. If the load/unload button is disabled by the application software, it will not operate.
CAUTION:
Before beginning this procedure, place the server in
STANDBY.
1.
Insert a metal rod such as a straightened paper clip into the manual eject hole and push firmly. The tray releases.
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Figure E-2. Opening the Internal CD-ROM tray manually
2.
Slowly pull the tray out from the drive until the tray is fully extended, then remove the disc.
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Appendix F
Processor Board, I/O Board, and
Standard Peripheral Board
Processor Board
1 2
23
20
19
22
21
1
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
Figure F-1.
Processor board
6
7
8
9
10
5
3
4
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Processor Board, I/O Board, and Standard Peripheral Board
Table F-1
Processor Board Components
Item Component
1
Removable Media Power
Connector
2
Removable Media Power
Connector
3
Serial A Connector
4
Serial B Connector
5
Internal Fan Connector
6
Hot Plug External Fan Connector
7
Processor Power Module Socket 1
8
Processor Power Module Socket 2
9
Processor Power Module Socket 3
-
Processor Power Module Socket 4 q
Processor Socket 4 w
Processor 4 Bus/Core Ratio Switch
Item Component
e
Processor Socket 3 r
Processor 3 Bus/Core Ratio Switch t
Processor Socket 2 y
Processor 2 Bus/Core Ratio Switch u
Processor Socket 1 i
Processor 1 Bus/Core Ratio Switch o
Power Connector (5V and 12V) p
Interlock/Air Sensor Connector a
Memory Expansion Board (Slot 22) s
Memory Expansion Board (Slot 21) d
Power Connector (3V)
Table F-2
Switch Configuration 1 - Switch Configuration 4
Bus/Core Ratio Switch Setting
Bus/Core Ratio
400-MHz Models
450-MHz models
500-MHz models
550-MHz Models
1
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
2
ON
ON
ON
ON
3
ON
ON
OFF
OF
4
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
NOTE:
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I/O Board
11 10
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
28
27
26
25
24
12
13
23
14
Figure F-2. I/O Board
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22
Item
1
2
3
4
5
6
Table F-3
I/O Board Components
Component
ISA Modem Connector
(Slot 1)
Standard Peripheral Board
Connector (Slot 2)
32-Bit PCI (Slot 3) y
Item
u i
32-Bit PCI (Slot 4) o
32-Bit PCI (Slot 5) p
32-Bit PCI (Slot 6) a
Component
Power Connector
Fan/Speaker Connector
Power Switch/Interlock
Connector
Aux. 5V LED (IMD &
Interlock Power)
Processor Board Interlock
LED
Power Ribbon Connector
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I/O Board Components
Continued
Item Component
7
64-Bit PCI (Slot 7)
8
64-Bit PCI (Slot 8)
9
64-Bit PCI (Slot 9)
-
64-Bit PCI with Extended
SCSI (Slot 10) q
64-Bit PCI with Extended
SCSI (Slot 11) w e r t
Slot 10/11 SCSI Port 3
(internal)
Slot 10/11 SCSI Port 2
(internal)
Slot 10/11 SCSI Port 1
(internal)
System Interlock LED f g s
Item
d h j k
Standard Peripheral Board
Component
Internal SCSI Port 3 (Bus B)
Internal SCSI Port 2
+12V LED
+5V LED
+3.3V LED
-5V LED
-12V LED
1 2 3
4
5
10
9
8
6
7
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1
2
3
4
5
Table F-4
Standard Peripheral Board Components
Component
IMD Connector
Configuration Switch
SCSI Port 1 (for external use)
Parallel Connector
Video Connector
Item
6
7
8
9
-
Component
Mouse Connector
Keyboard Connector
Internal/External Battery Switch
IDE CD-ROM Connector
Diskette Drive Connector
Table F-5
Standard Peripheral Board Configuration Switch Settings
Switch
1
2
3
4
5
6
Function
Disable On-Board Video
Lock Configuration Information
Model ID (OFF=6000)
Disable Diskette Drive
Disable Password
Clear NVRAM
F-5
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A
About This Guide ix
ABP performance advantage 1-2
Access Panel
Caution about removal 3-9
Address Bit Permuting See ABP administrative information 1-12 administrator password 1-12 agents
Insight Manager 1-10 airflow blanking panel 2-6 rack 2-6 requirements 2-6 alert fault conditions 1-10
Amber LED
Hard drive status 3-11 appliance coupler C-1
Array controllers
Documentation x information on 1-8
ASR-2 1-10
Auto Line Sensing 1-6 automatic line switching feature C-1
Automatic Server Recovery
See ASR-2
Aux 5 LED
Steps for troubleshooting with
3-8
AUX 5 Volt LED
Settings 3-7
Index-1
B
Blank Panel
How to remove ProLiant 6000
6-2 blanking panels system cooling 4-29 boards boot non-plug-and-play 4-47 default configuration 5-1
System Configuration Utility brackets
5-1 cable management function 2-28 cable management arm attaching 2-28 mounting aligning 2-19 attaching 2-19, 2-23 identifying front 2-19 leveling 2-24 positioning 2-21, 2-23 bus balancing overview 4-47 buses buses overview 1-3
PCI local bus 1-4
C
C2C 4-22
Cable
Connecting illustrated 6-4
IMD Routing illustrated 6-3 cable management arm aligning 2-29 attaching 2-28 function 2-28 tying cables 2-32
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cables bundling 2-32 channel 2-32 external connecting 2-32 organizing 2-28 power 2-32 routing 2-32 securing 2-28 support 2-32 switch-box 2-32 tying 2-28
Cabling
Installation steps for IMD 6-3
Cabling the IMD 6-4 cage nuts location 2-22 positioning 2-21
Card-to-Card Interleaving See C2C casters removing 2-17 cautions airflow 4-3, 4-25 blanking panels 4-25 cooling 2-14 data loss 4-34
DIMMs 4-15, 4-18
ESD 4-1
Hot Plug hard drives 4-32
Hot Plug SCSI drives 4-30 locking hinges 4-32 power supplies 3-4 procesor power module 4-6 processor 4-6 processor power modules 4-10 system unit cover 2-14 thermal damage 3-16, 3-17,
3-19 ventilation 2-6
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CD-ROM installing 4-34
CD-ROM drive 5-1, E-2
CDs
Compaq Management 5-3 channels cable 2-32 chassis 2-18
Compaq authorized dealer C-1 authorized reseller xv authorized service provider 1-8
Insight Manager See Insight
Manager
Integrated Management Display
See IMD
Integrated Management Log See
IML
ProLiant 6000 Hardware installation and Configuration poster See Hardware and
Configuration poster
Remote Insight See Remote
Insight
SmartStart See SmartStart
System Configuration Utility
See System Configuration
Utility technical support xv web site 1-8, 1-14 website xiv
Compaq Insight Manager xi
Compaq Management CD xi, 5-3
Compaq Storage and Options
Documentation Library CD
Defined x
Compaq System Configuration utility installing 5-1
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CD See SRL components aligning 2-21
I/O board F-3 processor board F-1 standard peripheral board F-4 configuration 1-9 system load 1-5 configuration information 1-12 configuration lock 1-12 configuration management 1-5 configuration switch settings accessing 3-12 configuration utility 5-1
I/O expansion boards 1-9
I/O expansion boards 1-9 connector interfaces D-3 connectors 2-33 interfaces D-1
VHDCI 1-5 controllers
10/100 RX UTP 1-4 video 1-5
CPU installing 4-8 custom menu item 6-8 custom menu screen 6-8
D
DAAD 1-10 data loss 4-33 default configuration 2-34 overview 2-34
System Configuration Utility 5-1
Index-3
System Configuration Utility
Continued
diagnostics 1-13
ASR-2 1-10
DAAD 1-10, 1-13 default configuration 2-34
DIAGS 1-10, 1-13
INSPECT 1-10 overview 1-10
POST 1-13
DIAGS 1-10
DIMMs 4-15 accessing 3-12 installing 4-15 supported 1-2 upgrades 1-2
Disconnecting power 2-12, 2-31, 3-2 disk controllers dual integrated wide-ultra SCSI-3 overview 1-4 features 1-4
Wide-Ultra SCSI-3 1-4 diskette boot password override 1-12 drive control 1-12 write control 1-12 displays
Integrated Management 1-9
Drive Array Advanced Diagnostics
See DAAD drive cages internal 4-24 standard 4-24
Dual Inline Memory Modules See
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E
ECC features 1-2
EDO memory 4-15
EDO DIMMs See DIMMs electrical discharge See ESD electrical shock hazards xii
Error Checking and Correcting
Memory See ECC error events, IMD 6-14
ESD 3-2, B-1
Ethernet 1-5
100TX Ethernet 1-4
10BaseT Ethernet 1-4 event description 1-12 expansion boards with extended SCSI slots installing 4-45 expansion slots See I/O expansion slots installing an expansion board
4-43 external processor fan assembly, Hot
Plug installing 4-55, 4-57
F
F2 4-34 fan 4 installing 4-55
Fans 3 accessing 3-12 fault tolerance 4-34 features disk controllers 1-4 hardware security 1-13
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Features
Continued
I/O expansion slots 1-3
Insight Manager 1-10 network controllers 1-4 power supplies 1-5 processor 1-2 redundant processor power module 1-2 system memory 1-2 video 1-5 figures attaching cable management arm
2-30 fins 4-6 full-text search ix
G
Getting Help xiv graphics mode 1-5 resolution 1-5
Green LED
Hard drive status 3-11 grounding 2-4, B-1
Grounding Methods B-1
H
half-height drive bay 1-3
Hard drive being rebuilt
LED status 3-11 hard drive cages accessing 3-12 number of 1-3
Hard drive off
LED status 3-11
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Hard drive online
LED status 3-11
Hard drive problem
LED status 3-11 hard drives information on 1-8 power supplies 1-6
Hardware Installation and
Configuration poster installing DIMMs 4-15, 4-17 installing options 4-1 processor installing memory 4-8 hardware options available 1-8 overview 1-8 hardware security 1-13 hazardous conditions xii heat pipes 1-2, 4-6
High availability solutions
Documentation x
Hot Plug drive trays 1-3 fan 4 4-54 power supplies 1-5, 4-2 hot surfaces xiii, 4-8, 4-12, 4-16,
4-18, 4-25
Hot-plug drives
Troubleshooting 3-12 http://www.compaq.com xv
See Compaq website
I
I/O board accessing 3-12 components F-3 locating 3-16
I/O expansion slots features 1-3 locating 4-40
I/O Fan
Replacing 4-52
I/O fans locating 3-16 icons See Symbols on Equipment
IDE CD-ROM 4-36 idle screen text 6-7 illustrated
CD-ROM tray manually E-3
DIMM memory module in memory expansion board
4-19
DIMM sockets for Banks 1-4
4-20
Expansion slot 4-51 external mass storage device
4-39 hard drive blanking panel 4-30
Hot Plug drives in hard drive cages, 1-inch 4-24
Hot Plug drives installed in hard drive cages, 1.6-inch 4-25
Hot Plug power supply 4-4
Hot Plug SCSI hard drive 4-32
I/O board 3-5
I/O Fan 1 4-53
I/O Fan, new 4-53
I/O slot connections from rear of server 4-43
I/O slots 4-42
IDE CD-ROM drive 4-37 idle screen text 6-7 installing processor 4-11
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Integrated Management Display buttons 6-13
ISA modem into Slot 1 4-51 left side access panel 3-18 memory expansion board 4-17 new event message 6-14 numbering of power supplies
3-4 power supply cage blanking panel
4-3 power supply indicators 3-3 power supply security bar 4-2 processor and redundant processor power module 4-6 processor board F-1 processor board layout 4-7 processor terminator board 4-9
ProLiant 6000 Server 1-1 redundant Hot Plug processor fan assembly (Fan 4) 4-56 redundant processor power module 4-10, 4-14 reinstalling processor 4-14 removable media blanking panel
4-37 removable media blanking panels
4-35 right side access panel 3-17
SCSI hard drive 4-31
SCSI Port 1 cable to access Slot 1
4-50 single processor installed in socket 1 4-8 tape drive 4-35 top access panel 3-16 illustrations attaching cable management arm
2-30
IMD 3-2 administration information 6-14,
6-15 configuring 6-5 custom menu item 6-8 custom menu screen 6-8 display sysmbols 6-12 events 6-14 idle screen text 6-7 menu structure 6-14 menus 6-1 navigation 6-13 normal run-time behavior 6-11 overview 6-1 server information 6-8 server manaegment 1-9 server management 1-9 service information 6-9 standard fields 6-10 unviewed events 6-14 verifying memory 4-20
IMD Errors
How to Troubleshoot 6-5
IML 1-9 overview 1-11 server management 1-9, 1-11 indicators power supplies 4-5
Insight Manager features 1-10 information 1-11 overview 1-10 server management 1-9, 1-10
INSPECT utility 1-10
Installation 2-1 materials 2-7
Installation materials
IMD 6-1
Installations and upgrades 2-1
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installing
CD- 4-34
CD-ROM 4-34 configuration utility 1-10, 5-1
CPU 4-8 drive guidelines 4-29 expansion boards 4-43 expansion boards with extended
SCSI 4-45 fan 4 4-55 hardware options 2-1 hot plug external processor fan assembly 4-55, 4-57
IDE CD-ROM 4-36 mass storage 4-24 options 4-1 power supplies 4-2 processors 4-6
ProLiant 6000 2-1 redundant processor power module 4-6
SCSI hard drives 4-29 tape drives 4-34
Integrated Management Display
See IMD
Integrated Management Display
Installation 6-3
Integrated Remote Console 1-11
See IRC
Integrated Wide-Ultra SCSI-3 controllers 1-4 interface parallel control 1-12 serial control 1-13 interfaces connector D-1 standard 1-5 interlock chain 3-5
Interlock connection
Troubleshooting I/O area problems 3-8
Troubleshooting problems in processor area 3-9
Interlock connection broken
LED status 3-7
Interlock LEDs
Status information 3-7
Interlock power
Troubleshooting problems 3-8 internal hot plug drive bays features 1-3 internal removable media drive bays
1-4 interrupts 1-9
IRC overview 1-11 server management 1-9, 1-11
IRQs 1-9
ISA boards
System Configuration Utility
2-1
ISA modem slot (Slot 1) accessing 3-12
ISA slot locating 3-16
K
keyboard interface 1-5 password 1-12
Keylock 2-10
L
label installing DIMMs 4-15
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Labels 2-9, 3-16, 3-18 installing options 4-1
LCD Connector 6-4
LCD Error 01
How to resolve 6-5
LCD Error 02
How to resolve 6-5
LCD Error 03
How to resolve 6-5
LCD Option Connector 6-4
LEDs
AC status 4-5
AUX 5 volt 3-7 online 4-33
Power 3-10 powering down 2-36
Processor Board 3-7
System settings 3-7
Troubleshooting using 3-7
Left front bezel removing 3-15 left side access panel removing 3-18 load balancing 1-5 load configurations 1-6 locating expansion slots 3-16
I/O board 3-16
I/O fans 3-16
ISA slot 3-16 standard peripheral board 3-16 logs
Integrated Management Log See
IML
M
maintenance 1-14 maintenance instructions ix management 1-9 mass storage installation overview 4-24 memory configuration rules 4-21
EDO 4-15 installation overview 4-16 nonvolatile 1-10 optimum efficiency 4-22 power supplies 1-6 requirements 4-15 verifying 4-20 memory banks number of 1-2 menu structure, IMD 6-14 microcontroller monitoring 1-5 modem documentation ix
Modems
Documentation x information on 1-8
Monitor 2-2 mouse 1-5 multi-bit error detection 1-2 multiple power supplies 3-2
N
network controller redundant network controller
1-4 network controllers
10/100 TX UTP controller 1-4 dual port 1-4 features 1-4 information on 1-8 overview 1-4
Network Interface Connection xii.
See NICs network server mode 1-12
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NICs overview 1-4 warning xii non-plug-and-play boards installing 4-47 nonvolatile memory 1-10
O
OFF 2-35
ON 2-35 operating system 5-3 loading 5-3 ordering options ix spares ix overview bus balancing 4-47 default configuration 2-34 hardware options 1-8
IML 1-11
IRC 1-11 memory installation 4-16
PCI buses 1-3 server configuration and management 1-9 standby 2-35 system interlocks 3-5
P
panels rack mount front thumbscrews 2-21 right side access replacing 2-17 top access removing 2-15 replacing 2-27 parallel interface control 1-12 part numbers ix
PCI/ISA expansion cards power supplies 1-6 port addresses 1-9
POST messages 1-12 power cord current capacity C-1 power cord grounding plug 3-2 power cords approved C-1 disconnecting power 3-2 grounding plug 3-2 length C-1
Power Down Manager 2-35
Power Down Utility 1-6
Power LEDs
Troubleshooting 3-10 power line type 1-6 power margin 1-7
Power On/Standby switch 3-2 power strips 2-4 power supplies xiii, 1-5 air flow 3-4 backplanes 3-19 features 1-5
Hot Plug 4-2 indicators 4-5 numbering 3-4 options 3-4 security bar 1-5, 4-2 standard 1-5 support 1-5 supported 1-5
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power supply indicators 3-3
AC power 3-3 amber 3-3 amber flashing 3-3 failed self-test 3-3 failure to restart 3-3 fault detected 3-3 green 3-3 green/amber alternating 3-3 interlocks disabled 3-3 normal operation 3-3 off 3-3 standyby mode 3-3 power supply security bar 1-13
Power Supply Utility 1-6 power switch 2-34, 2-36 powering down
LEDs 2-36
Powering down the server 2-35
Power-On Self-Test See POST processor 1-2 failed 4-6 installation overview 4-8 sockets 4-6 processor (CPU) sockets accessing 3-12 processor board components F-1
Processor Board LEDs
Settings 3-7 processor bus/core ratio switch accessing 3-12 processor power module redundant 4-6
ProLiant 6000
Compaq ProLiant 6000 6-2
Q
QuickLock 1-13
R
rack maximum internal temperature
2-5 rack lift assists 2-26 installing 2-18 removing 2-27 securing 2-18 racks cable channel 2-32 clearance 2-6 marking positions 2-21 where to start 2-21 stability 2-13 warnings and precautions 2-13
RAID fault-tolerance 1-4 rapid recovery services 1-11
Rear panel connectors 2-33
Redundant Network Controller software 1-4 redundant processor power module
1-2
Remote Insight server management 1-9 remote servers 1-11 removable media bays accessing 3-12 removable media drive bays features 1-3 standard 4-24
Removing access panels 3-12 front bezels 3-12
Hot Plug SCSI hard drives 4-33
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Removing
Continued
shipping bracket 2-8 side access panel 3-17 system power 3-2 top access panel 3-15
Removing the Blank Panel 6-2
Removing the Blank Panel on the
ProLiant 6000 6-2 requirements airflow 2-6 memory 4-15 power cords C-2 space 2-3 right front bezel removing 3-14 right side access panel 3-17
RJ-45 connectors 1-4, 1-5
RJ-45 Ethernet connector 2-33
ROM 2-34
ROMPaq 1-10, 1-13
S
SCSI devices 4-29 security 1-11 security lock 1-5
Security provisions 2-10 serial interface control 1-13 server accessing components 3-12 configuration 1-9 features 1-2 management 1-9 overview 1-1 registering 1-14 registration 1-14 specifications D-1 warning
s and precautions xiii,
2-14
Server
Continued
server configuration and management overview 1-9 server information 6-8 server management
IML 1-11
IRC 1-11 server performance 1-10
Server Setup and Management pack
1-11, 5-3 servers aligning 2-27 attaching 2-27 cabling 2-32 lifting 2-26
Service Information 6-9 settings bus/core ration switch F-2 configuration switch 3-12 default configuration 2-34 processor bus/core ratio switch
4-9 standard peripheral board configuration switch F-5 switch and jumper 1-9
Shipping bracket 2-8 single-bit error correction 1-2 slide fillers removing 2-16 slide rail assembly aligning 2-27 installing 2-23 slide rails attaching 2-19 identifying front 2-19
Smart Array 3100ES 4-29
SmartStart server management 1-9
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SmartStart and Support Software CD
5-1 software
Compaq Support Software CD
1-4
Insight Manager 1-10 redundant network controller
1-4 security 1-12 specifications D-3
SRL diagnostics 1-13 how to use ix maintenance 1-14 security 1-12 server management 3-1 standard peripheral board components F-4 locating 3-16
Slot 2 3-12
STANDBY 2-35, 3-15, 3-17, 3-18 static electricity B-1
Storage systems
Documentation x
Support Software CD redundant NIC software 1-4 switch processor bus/core 4-9 switch and jumper settings 1-9 switch box installing 2-32
Switches 2-2 bus/core ratio switch settings
F-2
On/Standby 2-36
Power On/Standby 3-2
Switches
Continued
processor bus/core ratio 3-12 standard peripheral board configuration switch settings symbols
F-5 in text xii on equipment xii
Symbols in Text xii system cooling 4-29 system alerts 1-12
System Behavior with Error Events
6-14
System Configuration utility 1-9, 5-1 default configuration 5-1 external storage devices 4-39
ISA boards 2-1 overview 1-9 server management 1-9 upgrading 6-6
System connection broken
LED status 3-7
System Interlock LEDs
Status information 3-7
System Interlock LEDs on I/O Board
3-6 system interlocks overview 3-5
System LEDs
Settings 3-7 system load configuration 1-5 system memory features 1-2
System operating normally
LED status 3-7 system partition 5-1 creation of 1-10 upgrading 6-6
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SystemConfigurationUtility
SmartStart 1-9
T
tables access to server components
3-12 bus distribution of PCI slots
4-47
I/O board components F-3 integrated management display symbols 6-12 internal CD-ROM E-2 power cord requirements C-2 power supply indicator 3-3 power supply support provided for system configurations
1-6 processor bus/core ratio switch settings 4-9 processor/processor power module socket and associated bus/core ratio switch locations
4-7 rack internal temperature maximums 2-5 standard peripheral board components F-5 standard peripheral board configuration switch settings
F-5 supported I/O expansion boards
4-40
U
unviewed events, IMD 6-14 upgrades
DIMMs 1-2 flash ROMs 1-13 options 4-1 processor 1-2
Index-13
Tables
Continued
switch configurations 1-4 bus/core ratio switch settings
F-2 tabs slide filler 2-16
Tape drives
Documentation x information on 1-8 installing 4-34 technotes ix telephone numbers xv
Temperature 2-5 operating maximums 2-5 template using 2-21 terminator cards 4-6
Text Conventions xi
Thermal damage
Caution 3-9 third-height drive bay 1-3
Tools
Required for IMD installation
6-1 top access panel removing 3-15
Troubleshooting
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Compaq ProLiant 6000 Setup and Installation Guide
For use with Pentium II Xeon and Pentium III Xeon processor-based servers only
Writer: Sam Ogden Project: Compaq ProLiant 6000 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: 312237-003 (February 1999)
File Name: N-INDEX.DOC Last Saved On: 2/4/99 1:30 PM
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Index -14
Using security provisions 2-10 utilities
ASR-2 1-10
Auto Line Sensing 1-6 configuration 1-9
DAAD 1-10
DIAGS 1-10
INSPECT 1-10
Power Down 1-6
Power Supply 1-6
System Configuration See
Systems Configuration Utility
V
Very High Density Connector
Interface connector 1-5. See
VHDCI
VHDCI 4-29 standard interfaces 1-5 video 1-5 features 1-5 overview 1-5
W
warnings disconnecting power 3-2 electric shock 2-35, 3-2, 4-2
ESD 3-2 hot surfaces 3-16, 3-17, 3-19,
4-36, 4-38, 4-41
NICs xii power cord grounding plug 3-2 power cords 2-35, 3-2 power supplies xiv, 2-14 rack xiii, 2-14 warranty 1-7 website See Compaq website
Wide-Ultra SCSI connector 2-33
Wide-Ultra SCSI-3 connectors 4-29
Windows NT Utilities power down 2-35
For use with Pentium II Xeon and Pentium III Xeon processor-based servers only
Writer: Sam Ogden Project: Compaq ProLiant 6000 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: 312237-003 (February 1999)
File Name: N-INDEX.DOC Last Saved On: 2/4/99 1:30 PM
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Table of contents
- 1 Proliant 6000 Setup and Installation guide
- 2 Notice
- 3 Contents
- 9 About This Guide
- 9 Using Compaq Reference Information
- 9 Using the Compaq Systems Reference Library CD
- 10 Using the Compaq Storage and Options Documentation Library CD
- 11 Compaq Management CD
- 11 Text Conventions
- 12 Symbols in Text
- 12 Symbols on Equipment
- 13 Server Warnings and Precautions
- 14 Getting Help
- 14 Compaq Website
- 14 Telephone Numbers
- 15 Chapter 1: Introduction
- 15 Compaq ProLiant 6000
- 16 Features
- 16 Processor and Redundant Processor Power Modules
- 16 System Memory
- 17 Expansion Slots
- 17 Internal Hot Plug Drive Bays
- 17 Internal Removable Media Drive Bays
- 18 Disk Controllers
- 18 Network Controller
- 19 Supported Interfaces
- 19 Video
- 19 Power Supplies
- 21 Warranty
- 22 Major Hardware Options
- 23 Server Configuration and Management
- 23 Compaq SmartStart
- 23 Compaq System Configuration Utility
- 24 Software Utilities
- 24 Compaq Insight Manager
- 25 Compaq Integrated Management Log
- 25 Compaq Integrated Remote Console
- 26 Compaq Integrated Management Display
- 26 Security
- 26 Software Security
- 27 Hardware Security
- 27 Diagnostics Tools
- 28 Server Registration
- 28 Routine Maintenance
- 29 Chapter 2: Server Installation and Start Up
- 29 Overview of Installing the Server
- 30 Optimum Environment
- 30 Space Requirements
- 31 Power Requirements
- 32 Grounding
- 33 Temperature Requirements
- 34 Airflow Requirements
- 34 Unpacking the Shipping Boxes
- 36 Removing the Power Supply Shipping Bracket
- 37 Locating the Server Access Panel Labels
- 38 Using the Security Provisions
- 38 Securing the Front Bezels with the Keylock (Tower Models Only)
- 39 Securing the Power Supply Area with the Security Bar
- 40 Installing a Tower Model Server
- 41 Installing a Rack Model Server
- 41 Rack Warnings and Precautions
- 42 Server Warnings and Precautions
- 43 Removing the Top Access Panel
- 44 Removing the Slide Fillers
- 45 Removing the Casters
- 46 Installing the Rack Lift Assists
- 47 Attaching the Slide Rails to the Mounting Brackets
- 49 Marking the Rack with the Template
- 50 Inserting Cage Nuts in the Rack Frame
- 51 Attaching the Slide Rail Assembly to the Rack
- 53 Placing the Server in the Rack
- 56 Attaching the Cable Management Arm Bracket and Cable Management Arm
- 59 Cabling the Server
- 61 Rear Panel Connectors
- 62 Powering Up the Server
- 63 Powering Down the Server
- 65 Chapter 3: Server Operation
- 66 System Power
- 67 Power Supply Indicators
- 68 Numbering of Power Supplies
- 69 System Interlocks
- 72 Troubleshooting Interlock Power
- 72 Troubleshooting Interlock Connection in the I/O Area
- 73 Troubleshooting Interlock Conncetion in the Processor Area
- 73 System Short
- 75 Hard Drive LEDs
- 76 Server Access Panels
- 78 Opening the Right Front Bezel (Tower Models Only)
- 79 Opening the Left Front Bezel (Tower Models Only)
- 79 Removing the Top Access Panel
- 81 Removing the Right Side Access Panel
- 82 Removing the Left Side Access Panel
- 84 Chapter 4: Installing Hardware Options
- 85 Installing a Hot Plug Power Supply
- 89 Installing a Processor and Redundant Processor Power Module
- 95 Replacing a Redundant Processor Power Module
- 98 EDO Memory
- 99 Removing and Replacing a Memory Expansion Board
- 101 Installing More DIMM Memory
- 104 Address Bit Permuting and Card to Card Interleaving
- 104 Memory Configuration Rules for Address Bit Permuting
- 105 Memory Configuration Rules for Card to Card Interleaving
- 107 Mass Storage
- 108 Hard Drive Cage Installation Guidelines
- 112 SCSI Hard Drive Installation Guidelines
- 113 Installing a Hot Plug SCSI Hard Disk Drive
- 117 Installing a Tape Drive or SCSI CD-ROM
- 119 Adding a Second IDE-CD-ROM Drive
- 121 External Storage Devices
- 123 I/O Expansion Boards
- 123 Supported I/O Expansion Boards
- 123 Locating the I/O Expansion Slots
- 126 Installing a PCI Expansion Board (Slots 3-11)
- 128 Adding PCI Expansion Boards with Extended SCSI (Slots 10 and 11)
- 130 Installing Non-Plug and Play Boards
- 130 Bus Distribution
- 132 ISA Modem Installation (Slot 1)
- 135 Replacing Fans
- 135 Replacing the I/O Fans (Fans 1 and 2)
- 137 Replacing the Redundant Hot Plug External Processor Fan Assembly (Fan 4)
- 141 Chapter 5: Server Configuration
- 141 Using Compaq SmartStart
- 144 Chapter 6: Integrated Management Display
- 144 Installing the Integrated Management Display Option
- 144 Installation Materials
- 145 Removing the Blanking Panel
- 146 Installing the Integrated Management Display
- 148 IMD Error Messages
- 148 Configuring the Integrated Management Display
- 148 Setup with the System Configuration Utility
- 150 Customizing Management Display Fields
- 153 Standard Integrated Management Display Fields
- 154 Navigating the Menus
- 154 Normal Run-time Behavior
- 155 Display Symbols
- 156 Navigation
- 157 System Behavior with Error Events
- 157 Menu Structure
- 159 Appendix A: Regulatory Compliance Notices
- 159 Regulatory Compliance Identification Numbers
- 159 Federal Communications Commission Notice
- 160 Class A Equipment
- 160 Class B Equipment
- 161 Declaration of Conformity for products marked with the FCC logo - United States only
- 162 Modifications
- 162 Cables
- 162 Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien)
- 162 Class A Equipment
- 162 Class B Equipment
- 163 Mouse Compliance Statement
- 163 European Union Notice
- 163 Japanese Notice
- 164 Taiwanese Notice
- 164 Laser Devices
- 164 Laser Safety Warnings
- 164 Compliance with CDRH Regulations
- 165 Compliance with International Regulations
- 165 Laser Product Label
- 165 Laser Information
- 166 Battery Replacement Notice
- 167 Regulatory Compliance Label Location
- 168 Appendix B: Electrostatic Discharge
- 168 Grounding Methods
- 170 Appendix C: Power Cord Set Requirements
- 170 General Requirements
- 171 Country-Specific Requirements
- 172 Appendix D: Server Specifications and Connector Interfaces
- 172 Server Specifications
- 174 Connector Interfaces
- 175 Appendix E: Internal CD-ROM Drive
- 177 Opening the Tray Manually
- 178 Appendix F: Processor Board, I/O Board, and Standard Peripheral Board
- 178 Processor Board
- 180 I/O Board
- 181 Standard Peripheral Board
- 183 Index