HP ML150 - ProLiant - G6
Manuals and User Guides for HP ML150 - ProLiant - G6. We found 9 manuals for free downloads: Data Sheet, Important information, Specification, User Guide, User manual
HP ML150 - ProLiant - G6 Specifications
Brand: HP Category: PC/workstation barebones Size: 575 KB Pages: 31
Languages: English
Table of contents
- 3 Abstract
- 3 Introduction
- 3 HP servers and balanced architecture
- 4 Intel Xeon 5500 Series processor technology
- 4 Multi-level caches
- 5 Integrated memory controller
- 5 QuickPath Interconnect controller
- 6 Hyper Threading
- 6 Turbo Boost technology
- 6 Intel Xeon 5600 Series processor technology
- 7 Advanced Encryption Standard New Instructions
- 7 Intel Xeon 3400 Series processor technology
- 9 Memory technologies
- 9 DDR3
- 10 On-DiMM thermal sensors
- 10 Low-voltage DDR3
- 10 Low power DIMM kit
- 11 DIMM configuration guidelines
- 11 Memory Mirroring with DDR3
- 12 Memory channel interleaving
- 12 Lockstep memory mode
- 12 I/O technologies
- 13 PCI Express technology
- 13 HP Smart Array and SAS/SATA technology
- 14 SAS-2
- 14 HP Smart Array controllers based on PCIe 2.0
- 14 Battery backed write cache
- 14 Flash-backed write cache
- 15 Zero Memory RAID
- 15 Software RAID
- 16 Smart Array Advanced Pack
- 16 Solid state drives
- 17 Power and thermal technologies
- 17 Efficient power delivery
- 17 Common Slot power supplies
- 18 Redundant power operation
- 18 Voltage regulation
- 18 Improved thermal sensors and fan control
- 18 Phase shedding
- 18 Memory phase shedding
- 19 Dynamic CPU phase shedding
- 19 Managing processor technologies
- 19 QuickPath Interconnect power
- 19 Disabling processor cores
- 19 C-state package limit setting
- 19 Managing memory technologies
- 19 Memory channel interleaving
- 19 Maximum memory data rates
- 20 Managing I/O technologies
- 20 Disable PCIe 2.0
- 20 Power Efficiency Mode
- 20 Power Performance Benchmarks
- 20 Server management and deployment
- 21 Systems management and monitoring
- 21 Insight Management Agents
- 21 Remote management and control
- 21 HP Lights-Out 100i
- 23 LO100i shared and dedicated networks
- 24 IPMI 2.0 and DCMI 1.0
- 24 Server deployment
- 25 HP ProLiant Easy Set-up CDs
- 25 Security
- 25 OS support
- 26 DL1000 Multi Node server design for scale out computing
- 26 Chassis design
- 27 Shared power
- 27 Riser options
- 28 Fans and fan control
- 28 Power supply support
- 28 Advanced Power Management
- 28 Power Interface Controller
- 29 Summary
- 30 For more information
- 31 Call to action
HP ML150 - ProLiant - G6 User guide
Brand: HP Category: Servers Size: 2 MB Pages: 103
Languages: English
Table of contents
- 1 HP ProLiant ML100 Series Server User Guide
- 2 Notice
- 3 Contents
- 6 Operations
- 6 Power up the server
- 6 Power down the server
- 6 Remove the tower bezel
- 6 Remove the access panel
- 8 Setup
- 8 Optional installation services
- 8 Rack planning resources
- 9 Optimum environment
- 9 Space and airflow requirements
- 10 Temperature requirements
- 10 Power requirements
- 10 Electrical grounding requirements
- 11 Rack warnings
- 11 Installing hardware options
- 11 Powering up and configuring the server
- 11 Installing the operating system
- 12 Registering the server
- 13 Hardware options installation
- 13 Introduction
- 13 Processor option
- 16 SAS and SATA hard drive options
- 16 Hard drive LED cable option
- 17 Removable media device option
- 18 Memory options
- 19 Memory subsystem architecture
- 19 Single-, dual-, and quad-rank DIMMs
- 19 DIMM identification
- 20 Memory configurations
- 21 RDIMM maximum memory configurations
- 21 UDIMM maximum memory configurations
- 21 Advanced ECC memory configuration
- 21 Lockstep memory configuration
- 21 General DIMM slot population guidelines
- 22 Advanced ECC population guidelines
- 22 Lockstep Memory population guidelines
- 23 Installing DIMMs
- 24 Expansion board options
- 26 HP Trusted Platform Module option
- 27 Installing the Trusted Platform Module board
- 28 Retaining the recovery key/password
- 29 Enabling the Trusted Platform Module
- 30 Software and configuration utilities
- 30 ROM-Based Setup Utility
- 30 Using RBSU
- 30 Auto-configuration process
- 31 Boot options
- 31 BIOS Serial Console
- 31 Configuring lockstep memory
- 32 Array Configuration Utility
- 32 Option ROM Configuration for Arrays
- 32 HP Insight Diagnostics
- 33 Management tools
- 33 ROMPaq utility
- 33 Lights-Out 100i technology
- 33 HP Integrated Lights-Out Virtual Floppy and CD-ROM drives
- 33 HP ProLiant Essentials Integrated Lights-Out Select Pack
- 34 USB support
- 34 Remote support and analysis tools
- 34 HP Insight Remote Support software
- 35 Keeping the system current
- 35 Drivers
- 35 Operating System Version Support
- 35 Subscriber's choice
- 35 Embedded SATA RAID feature
- 35 Configuring the SATA RAID feature
- 35 Enabling the SATA RAID feature in RBSU
- 36 Creating a RAID volume
- 36 Required hardware
- 36 Diskette and CD-ROM drive options
- 37 HP Integrated Lights-Out Virtual Floppy and CD-ROM drives
- 37 Creating a diskette image
- 37 Installing the Embedded SATA RAID driver with a USB diskette drive
- 37 Installing the Embedded SATA RAID driver using Virtual Floppy
- 38 USB diskette and CD-ROM drives
- 38 Installing an operating system
- 38 Installing a supported Microsoft® Windows® OS
- 39 Installing a supported Linux or NetWare OS
- 40 Troubleshooting
- 40 Pre-diagnostic steps
- 40 Important safety information
- 40 Symbols on equipment
- 41 Warnings and cautions
- 42 Symptom information
- 42 Preparing the server for diagnosis
- 43 Common problem resolution
- 43 Loose connections
- 43 Service notifications
- 43 Firmware updates
- 44 DIMM handling guidelines
- 44 SAS and SATA hard drive guidelines
- 44 SAS and SATA hard drive LED combinations
- 45 Troubleshooting flowcharts
- 46 Start diagnosis flowchart
- 46 General diagnosis flowchart
- 48 Power-on problems flowchart
- 50 POST problems flowchart
- 52 OS boot problems flowchart
- 53 Server fault indications flowchart
- 55 Hardware problems
- 56 Power problems
- 56 Power source problems
- 56 Power supply problems
- 56 UPS problems
- 57 General hardware problems
- 57 Problems with new hardware
- 58 Unknown problem
- 58 Third-party device problems
- 59 Internal system problems
- 59 CD-ROM and DVD drive problems
- 60 DAT drive problems
- 61 Diskette drive problems
- 62 DLT drive problems
- 63 Fan problems
- 64 Hard drive problems
- 65 Memory problems
- 66 PPM problems
- 67 Processor problems
- 67 System open circuits and short circuits
- 68 External device problems
- 68 Video problems
- 69 Audio problems
- 69 Printer problems
- 69 Printer does not print
- 69 Printer output is garbled
- 69 Mouse and keyboard problems
- 70 Modem problems
- 70 No dial tone exists
- 70 No response occurs when you type AT commands
- 70 AT commands are not visible
- 70 Data is displayed as garbled characters after the connection is established
- 70 Modem does not answer an incoming call
- 71 Modem does not connect to another modem
- 71 Modem disconnects while online
- 71 AT command initialization string is not working
- 71 Connection errors are occurring
- 71 You are unable to connect to an online subscription service
- 72 You are unable to connect at 56 Kbps
- 72 Network controller problems
- 72 Network controller is installed but not working
- 72 Network controller has stopped working
- 73 Network controller stopped working when an expansion board was added
- 73 Problems are occurring with the network interconnect blades
- 73 Software problems
- 73 Operating system problems
- 73 Operating system locks up
- 73 General protection fault occurs
- 74 Errors are displayed in the error log
- 74 Problems occur after the installation of a service pack
- 74 Operating system updates
- 74 Restoring to a backed-up version
- 75 When to reconfigure or reload software
- 75 Linux operating systems
- 75 Application software problems
- 75 Software locks up
- 75 Errors occur after a software setting is changed
- 76 Errors occur after the system software is changed
- 76 Errors occur after an application is installed
- 76 Firmware maintenance
- 76 Types of ROM
- 76 System ROM
- 77 Option ROMs
- 77 ROMPaq utility diskette or USB drive key
- 77 Current firmware versions
- 78 Updating firmware
- 78 Drivers
- 78 Contacting HP
- 78 Contacting HP technical support or an authorized reseller
- 79 Server information you need
- 79 Operating system information you need
- 79 Microsoft® operating systems
- 80 Linux operating systems
- 82 Battery replacement
- 83 Regulatory compliance notices
- 83 Regulatory compliance identification numbers
- 83 Federal Communications Commission notice
- 83 FCC rating label
- 83 Class A equipment
- 83 Class B equipment
- 84 Declaration of conformity for products marked with the FCC logo, United States only
- 84 Modifications
- 84 Cables
- 85 Canadian notice (Avis Canadien)
- 85 European Union regulatory notice
- 85 Disposal of waste equipment by users in private households in the European Union
- 86 Japanese notice
- 86 BSMI notice
- 86 Korean notice
- 87 Chinese notice
- 87 Laser compliance
- 87 Battery replacement notice
- 88 Taiwan battery recycling notice
- 88 Power cord statement for Japan
- 88 Acoustics statement for Germany (Geräuschemission)
- 89 Electrostatic discharge
- 89 Preventing electrostatic discharge
- 89 Grounding methods to prevent electrostatic discharge
- 90 Technical support
- 90 HP contact information
- 90 Before you contact HP
- 90 Customer Self Repair
- 98 Acronyms and abbreviations
- 101 Index
HP ML150 - ProLiant - G6 User guide
Brand: HP Category: PC/workstation barebones Size: 845 KB Pages: 66
Languages: English
Table of contents
- 2 Intended audience
- 5 Operational overview
- 5 Overview
- 5 New features
- 5 Server management
- 5 Server management features
- 6 LO100 standard features
- 7 LO100 optional (licensed) features
- 8 Configuration
- 8 Configuring LO100 with the LO100CFG utility
- 8 Configuring network access
- 9 Configuring user accounts
- 9 Accessing BIOS Setup Utility and using function keys
- 9 Using the serial port
- 10 Enabling serial access
- 10 Configuring serial port
- 11 Using TCP/IP over Ethernet management port
- 11 Selecting a shared Ethernet management port
- 12 Obtaining a DHCP IP address from the BIOS Setup Utility
- 12 Using the DNS naming feature
- 13 Setting up a static IP address from the BIOS Setup Utility
- 14 Enabling or disabling Telnet and HTTP services from the BIOS Setup Utility
- 15 TCP and UDP port numbers used by LO100
- 15 Updating the firmware
- 15 Remotely updating the firmware
- 17 Installing firmware through a web browser
- 19 Using LO100
- 19 Using SSL
- 19 Using SSH
- 19 Using the SSH utility
- 20 Using the PuTTY utility
- 20 Using the OpenSSH utility
- 20 Using CLP
- 21 CLP syntax
- 21 Base commands
- 26 Specific commands
- 26 DCMI 1.0 support
- 26 IPMI 2.0 support
- 27 Logging in to LO100
- 27 Logging in through a web browser
- 27 Logging in through the CLP
- 28 Browser main menu options
- 29 Controlling server power remotely
- 29 Controlling server power from a browser
- 30 Controlling server power through the CLP
- 30 Monitoring sensors
- 31 Viewing sensor data from a web browser
- 31 Viewing sensor data from the BIOS Setup Utility
- 32 Platform event filtering configuration
- 33 Platform event trap configuration
- 34 Using the system event log
- 34 Accessing the system event log from a web browser
- 35 Accessing the system event log from the CLP
- 35 Accessing the system event log from the BIOS Setup Utility
- 36 Using Virtual KVM
- 36 Using the remote graphic console
- 37 Remote graphic console settings
- 38 Mouse synchronization
- 39 System buttons
- 40 Using Virtual Media
- 41 Adding a virtual media device
- 41 Shared virtual media devices
- 42 Accessing the remote console through Telnet
- 43 Redirecting BIOS console text through Telnet
- 44 Redirecting a Linux console
- 45 Microsoft Windows EMS management
- 47 Hardware Inventory page
- 47 User administration
- 48 Changing user settings through a web browser
- 48 Changing user settings through the CLP
- 49 Network settings
- 49 Configuring network settings using a web browser
- 51 Configuring network settings using the BIOS Setup Utility
- 52 Configuring network settings using the CLP
- 52 Applying a license key
- 53 Importing a certificate
- 53 Creating a certificate
- 54 Installing a certificate or private key through a web browser
- 55 Installing a certificate or private key through the CLP
- 56 HP Systems Insight Manager support
- 56 Resolving character and line feed issues
- 59 Technical support
- 59 Software technical support and update service
- 59 HP contact information
- 59 Before you contact HP
- 61 Acronyms and abbreviations
- 61 BIOS
- 61 BMC
- 61 CLI
- 61 CLP
- 61 CMS
- 61 CR
- 61 DCMI
- 61 DHCP
- 61 DSA
- 61 EMS
- 61 HTTP
- 61 IP
- 62 IPMI
- 62 JVM
- 62 KVM
- 62 LO100
- 62 MAC
- 62 NIC
- 62 OS
- 62 PEF
- 62 PEM
- 62 PET
- 62 POST
- 62 RBSU
- 62 SLES
- 62 SMASH
- 63 SSH
- 63 SSL
- 63 TCP/IP
- 63 TFTP
- 63 UID
- 63 URL
- 63 VNC
- 64 Index
HP ProLiant ML150 G6 Datasheet
Brand: HP Category: Servers Size: 116 KB
Languages: English
Open in a new tabHP Utility Ready Storage Solution White Paper
Brand: HP Category: Security device components Size: 275 KB Pages: 13
Languages: English
Table of contents
- 1 Quick tips for differences in energy efficiency between onli
- 1 Online “double-conversion” technology
- 1 Online “on-demand” technology…plus double conversion
- 2 Differences in energy efficiency
- 2 Conclusion
- 2 Use iLO Advanced to capture server event video
- 2 iLO video
- 3 Automatic or on-demand recording
- 3 Flexible storage options
- 3 An HP exclusive
- 3 Summary
- 3 Additional resources
- 4 HP Industry Standard Servers - a leader in industry standard
- 4 Serial Attached SCSI (SAS)
- 4 Serial ATA (SATA)
- 4 Fibre Channel (FC)
- 4 iSCSI
- 4 Universal Serial Bus (USB)
- 4 Small Computer System Interface (SCSI)
- 4 SFF Committee
- 5 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
- 5 Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA)
- 5 JEDEC Solid State Technology Association
- 5 Trusted Computing Group (TCG)
- 5 International Committee for Information Technology Standards
- 5 Additional resources
- 6 Meet the Expert—Mark Fletcher (confessions of an ISS “hitman
- 6 The way Kevin described your skills, you could be considered
- 6 Why did you decide to become an engineer?
- 6 What is your favorite project or research?
- 6 Are you an advocate for customers in the design of HP produc
- 7 What must HP do to remain the leader in industry-standard se
- 7 Common SM CLP scripting commands for ProLiant server managem
- 7 Turn on the user ID light
- 7 Turn off the user ID light
- 7 Retrieve event logs
- 8 Retrieve the system health from all sensors
- 12 Additional resources
- 13 Recently published industry standard server technology paper
- 13 Contact us
HP 124708-001 1850, ProLiant CL1850 Introduction Manual
Brand: HP Size: 844 KB Pages: 22
Languages: English
Table of contents
- 2 Abstract
- 2 Introduction
- 2 Intel processor architecture and microarchitectures
- 5 microarchitecture
- 5 Hyper-pipeline and clock frequency
- 7 Hyper-Threading Technology
- 9 NetBurst microarchitecture on 90nm silicon process technology
- 10 Extended hyper-pipeline
- 10 SSE3 instructions
- 10 64-bit extensions —Intel
- 11 Two-core technology
- 12 Intel Core™ microarchitecture
- 12 Processors
- 12 Xeon two-core processors
- 13 Xeon four-core processors
- 14 Enhanced SpeedStep® Technology
- 15 Intel Virtualization® Technology
- 15 Microarchitecture Nehalem
- 15 Integrated memory controller
- 16 QuickPath Technology
- 17 Three-level cache hierarchy
- 18 Hyper-Threading Technology
- 18 Turbo Boost Technology
- 19 Dynamic Power Management
- 20 Performance comparisons
- 20 TPC-C performance
- 20 SPEC performance
- 21 Conclusion
- 22 For more information
- 22 Call to action
HP ProLiant ML330e, ProLiant ML350e Introduction Manual
Brand: HP Size: 1 MB Pages: 19
Languages: English
Table of contents
- 2 Abstract
- 2 Introduction to the Insight Management Agents architecture
- 4 HP Insight Management agents
- 4 Foundation agent
- 5 Server agent
- 5 Storage agent
- 6 NIC agent
- 7 SNMP Services
- 7 Microsoft SNMP Agent Service
- 7 Management Information Base
- 7 Enhancing SNMP Security
- 8 Performing SNMP Sets
- 8 Monitoring the server and delivering SNMP Traps
- 10 Additional Insight Agents functionality
- 10 The HP Insight Event Notifier
- 11 Process Monitoring
- 13 The System Management Homepage framework
- 13 System Management Homepage web server
- 14 System Management Homepage
- 15 HTTPS, single sign-on, and secure task execution
- 15 Replicate Agent Settings service
- 16 Considerations when installing and configuring the Insight Agents
- 16 Updating Insight Management Agents
- 16 Understanding port use with Insight Management Agents and HP SIM
- 16 Configuring the data collection interval
- 17 Setting the server role
- 18 Additional support for Insight Management on HP ProLiant servers
- 18 HP Insight Management WBEM Providers
- 18 Support for ProLiant 100-series servers
- 18 Conclusion
- 19 For more information
- 19 Call to action
HP ML350 - ProLiant - G2, ProLiant DL370 Introduction Manual
Brand: HP Category: Memory modules Size: 441 KB Pages: 10
Languages: English
Table of contents
- 2 Abstract
- 2 Introduction
- 2 Performance barriers for traditional DIMM
- 4 Fully-Buffered DIMM architecture
- 6 Benefits
- 6 Simplified board design
- 6 Higher memory capacity
- 7 Higher performance
- 7 Improved reliability
- 8 Challenges
- 8 Latency
- 8 Power and thermal loads
- 9 Performance tuning, achieving maximum performance
- 9 Conclusion
- 10 For more information
- 10 Call to action
HP ProLiant SL4545 Implementation Manual
Brand: HP Size: 348 KB Pages: 26
Languages: English
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