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9.
Mount the battery onto the battery mounting bracket: a.
Position the battery with the print side down and push the end of the battery cable that is plugged into the battery down under the battery mounting bracket's C-hook, routing the cable so its battery end is on the side of the hook that is away from slot 3.
b.
Push the other end of the battery down between the two restraining clips.
c.
If the P700m is located in slot 1, route the battery cable over the P700m, under the DIMM latches, doubling back towards slot 3, sliding it under the inner mezzanine post for slot
3.
If the P700m is located in slot 3, tuck the cable between the battery bracket and slot 3.
NOTE: After installing a BBWC battery, you might see a POST message during reboot indicating the array accelerator is temporarily disabled. This is normal as the new BBWC battery will have a low charge. The recharge process will begin automatically when the server blade is installed in the enclosure.
The P700m controller will operate properly while the BBWC battery recharges, although the performance advantage of the array accelerator will be absent. Once the BBWC battery charges up to a satisfactory level, the array accelerator is automatically enabled.
Removing upgrade components
Removing the 512MB cache module
CAUTION: Only remove/replace the cache module when it is installed in the blade, so as not to bend the controller board.
1.
If you are also going to be removing the BBWC battery: a.
Back up all data.
b.
Close all applications
2.
).
3.
Remove the access panel ( “Removing the server blade access panel”
).
4.
Remove the DIMM baffle (
5.
Proceeding steps will differ depending on which slot the P700m is installed in:
• Slot 1
1.
Remove any mezzanine card installed in slot 2 (
).
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2.
Lift the battery straight up to remove it from the battery mounting bracket.
3.
Push the battery cable down and towards the rear of the server blade to push it out of the battery bracket's C-hook.
4.
Remove the battery mounting bracket from the mezzanine card or mezzanine card blank by pulling straight up on the bracket and lifting the bracket out of the server.
• Slot 3
1.
Lift the BBWC battery straight up to remove it from the battery mounting bracket.
2.
Push the battery cable down and towards the rear of the server blade to push it out from under the battery bracket's C-hook.
6.
Pull straight up on the cache module to remove it from the controller.
7.
Lift the cache module and the attached battery out of the server blade.
CAUTION: If you need to remove the cache module to transfer data the battery must remain connected so that the data is preserved.
8.
If you will be replacing the cache module, unplug the battery cable from the cache module's
battery connector ( “Replacing the 512MB cache module” ).
Removing the battery mounting bracket
1.
).
2.
Remove the access panel ( “Removing the server blade access panel”
).
3.
Remove the DIMM baffle (
“Removing the DIMM baffle” (page 77)
)
4.
Remove any mezzanine card installed in slot 2 (
).
5.
If installed, remove the BBWC battery (
“Removing the BBWC battery” ).
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6.
Remove the battery mounting bracket
Removing the BBWC battery
CAUTION: If you need to remove the cache module to transfer data, the battery must remain connected so that the data is preserved. If you need to keep the battery connected to the cache
module, follow the steps for 512MB cache module removal ( “Removing the 512MB cache module” )
instead of using this procedure.
1.
Back up all data.
2.
Close all applications.
3.
).
4.
Remove the access panel ( “Removing the server blade access panel”
).
5.
Remove the DIMM baffle (
6.
Lift up on the battery to remove it from the battery bracket.
7.
Push the battery cable down and towards the rear of the server blade to push it out of the battery bracket's C-hook.
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8.
Push the battery plug out of the battery connector.
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114
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Table of contents
- 9 Server blade overview
- 9 Server blade dimensions and weight
- 10 Server blade components
- 10 SAS disk drives
- 11 SAS disk backplane
- 11 I/O subsystem
- 11 Partner blade support
- 11 Memory subsystem
- 12 DIMMs
- 12 Power subsystem
- 12 Processor and supporting chipset
- 12 ICH mezzanine card
- 12 Scaleable BladeLink
- 13 Enclosure information
- 14 Controls, ports, and LEDs
- 14 Front panel view
- 15 Front panel LEDs
- 16 SAS disk drive LEDs
- 16 SAS hard drive LED combinations
- 18 Scaleable BladeLink LEDs
- 19 SUV Cable and Ports
- 19 Rear panel view
- 21 Enclosure environmental specifications
- 23 Safety information
- 23 Installation sequence and checklist
- 23 Unpacking and inspecting the server blade
- 23 Verify site preparation
- 24 Inspect the shipping containers for damage
- 24 Unpack the server blade
- 24 Check the inventory
- 24 Damaged equipment returns
- 24 Installing additional components
- 25 Installing a hot-plug SAS disk drive
- 26 Installing internal components
- 26 Removing the access panel
- 27 Installing a processor and heatsink module
- 32 Installing DIMMs
- 36 Installing mezzanine cards
- 37 Replacing the access panel
- 38 Installing and powering on the server blade
- 38 Preparing the enclosure
- 39 Removing a c7000 device bay divider
- 40 Removing a c3000 device bay mini-divider or device bay divider
- 41 Installing interconnect modules
- 42 Interconnect bay numbering and device mapping
- 43 Installing the server blade into the enclosure
- 45 Installing the Scaleable BladeLink
- 47 Server blade power states
- 47 Powering on the server blade
- 47 Powering off the server blade
- 47 Using iLO
- 48 Accessing UEFI or the OS from iLO MP
- 48 UEFI Front Page
- 50 Saving UEFI configuration settings
- 50 Booting and installing the operating system
- 50 Operating system is loaded onto the server blade
- 50 Operating system is not loaded onto the server blade
- 50 OS login prompt
- 51 Installing the latest firmware using HP Smart Update Manager
- 53 Operating systems supported on the server blade
- 53 Installing the operating system onto the server blade
- 53 Installing the OS from the external USB DVD device
- 53 Installing the OS using HP Ignite–UX
- 54 Installing the OS using vMedia
- 54 Configuring system boot options
- 54 Adding HP-UX to the boot options list
- 55 Booting and shutting down HP-UX
- 55 HP-UX standard boot
- 56 Booting HP-UX from the UEFI Boot Manager
- 56 Booting HP-UX from the UEFI Shell
- 56 Booting HP-UX in single-user mode
- 57 Booting HP-UX in LVM-maintenance mode
- 57 Shutting down HP-UX
- 59 Methodology
- 59 General troubleshooting methodology
- 60 Executing recommended troubleshooting methodology
- 60 Basic and advanced troubleshooting tables
- 64 Troubleshooting tools
- 64 Diagnostics
- 64 Offline Diagnostics Environment
- 65 General diagnostic tools
- 65 Fault management overview
- 65 HP-UX Fault management
- 65 Errors and error logs
- 65 Event log definitions
- 66 Event log usage
- 66 iLO MP event logs
- 67 SEL review
- 68 Troubleshooting processors
- 68 Processor installation order
- 68 Processor module behaviors
- 68 Enclosure information
- 68 Cooling subsystem
- 68 Troubleshooting the management subsystem
- 68 Firmware
- 68 Identifying and troubleshooting firmware issues
- 69 Verify and Install the Latest Firmware
- 69 Troubleshooting the server interface (system console)
- 69 Troubleshooting the environment
- 71 Preparing the server blade for servicing
- 71 Powering off the server blade
- 72 Removing and replacing the server blade from the enclosure
- 72 Removing the server blade
- 72 Replacing the server blade
- 72 Removing and replacing the server blade access panel
- 72 Removing the server blade access panel
- 73 Replacing the server blade access panel
- 73 Removing and replacing a disk drive blank
- 73 Removing a disk drive blank
- 73 Replacing a disk drive blank
- 74 Removing and replacing a disk drive
- 74 Removing a disk drive
- 74 Replacing a disk drive
- 75 Removing and replacing the Scaleable BladeLink
- 75 Removing the Scaleable BladeLink
- 76 Replacing the Scaleable BladeLink
- 77 Removing and replacing the DIMM baffle
- 77 Removing the DIMM baffle
- 77 Replacing the DIMM baffle
- 78 Removing and replacing DIMMs
- 78 Removing DIMMs
- 78 Replacing DIMMs
- 79 Removing and replacing the CPU baffle
- 79 Removing the CPU baffle
- 79 Replacing the CPU baffle
- 80 Removing and replacing a processor and heatsink module
- 80 Removing a processor and heatsink module
- 81 Replacing a processor
- 81 Removing and replacing the SAS backplane
- 81 Removing the SAS backplane
- 82 Replacing the SAS backplane
- 83 Removing and replacing the server battery
- 83 Removing the server battery
- 83 Replacing the server battery
- 83 Removing and replacing the mezzanine cards
- 83 Removing a mezzanine card
- 84 Replacing a mezzanine card
- 84 Removing and replacing the ICH mezzanine board
- 84 Removing the ICH mezzanine board
- 85 Replacing the ICH mezzanine board
- 85 Removing and replacing the system board
- 87 Contacting HP
- 87 Before you contact HP
- 87 HP contact information
- 87 Subscription service
- 87 Documentation feedback
- 87 Typographic conventions
- 91 Server blade components list
- 93 UEFI
- 93 UEFI Shell and HP POSSE commands
- 96 Drive paths in UEFI
- 96 Using the Boot Maintenance Manager
- 97 Boot Options
- 97 Add Boot Option
- 98 Delete Boot Option
- 99 Change Boot Order
- 99 Driver Options
- 100 Add Driver Option
- 101 Delete Driver Option
- 101 Change Driver Order
- 101 Console Options
- 101 Boot From File
- 102 Set Boot Next Value
- 102 Set Time Out Value
- 103 Reset System
- 103 iLO MP
- 105 Battery kit and other components
- 105 Battery mounting bracket parts
- 106 Installing the Controller Board
- 106 Upgrading or replacing controller options
- 106 Replacing the 512MB cache module
- 107 Replacing the battery mounting bracket
- 108 Replacing the BBWC battery
- 110 Removing upgrade components
- 110 Removing the 512MB cache module
- 111 Removing the battery mounting bracket
- 112 Removing the BBWC battery
- 115 Using the saupdate command
- 115 Get Mode
- 116 Set Mode
- 116 Updating the firmware using saupdate
- 116 Determining the Driver ID and CTRL ID
- 117 Configuring RAID volumes using the ORCA menu-driven interface
- 118 Creating a logical drive
- 119 Deleting a logical drive
- 120 Useful UEFI command checks