HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 4 Server Maintenance and Service Guide May 2006 (Eighth Edition) Part Number 359226-008
Illustrated parts catalog 10 Item Description Original spare part number Modified spare part number Customer self repair 22 DVD-ROM drive, removable
Acronyms and abbreviations 100 ORCA Option ROM Configuration for Arrays PCI peripheral component interface PCI Express peripheral component interc
Acronyms and abbreviations 101 UID unit identification USB universal serial bus VHDCI very high density cable interconnect
Index 102 A AC power supply 78 ADU (Array Diagnostic Utility) 69 Altiris Deployment Solution 71 Altiris eXpress Deployment Server 71 Array Di
Index 103 iLO connector 77 IML (Integrated Management Log) 70 Insight Diagnostics 70 Integrated Lights-Out (iLO) 71, 99 Integrated Management
Index 104 SmartStart, overview 72 specifications 94, 95, 96, 97 specifications, environmental 94 specifications, server 94, 95, 98 static ele
Illustrated parts catalog 11 Item Description Original spare part number Modified spare part number Customer self repair 30 DVD/CD-ROM drive ejector
Illustrated parts catalog 12 If your unit contains a part that is labelled with the Original Spare number, please order the Original Spare as the re
Illustrated parts catalog 13 System components (SAS model) Item Description Original spare part number Modified spare part number Customer sel
Illustrated parts catalog 14 Item Description Original spare part number Modified spare part number Customer self repair g) 3.0-GHz Intel® Xeon™ 2-
Illustrated parts catalog 15 Item Description Original spare part number Modified spare part number Customer self repair 22 Signal cable kit* 2285
Illustrated parts catalog 16 Item Description Original spare part number Modified spare part number Customer self repair 31 Return kit, pack box, an
Removal and replacement procedures 17 Removal and replacement procedures In this section Introduction ...
Removal and replacement procedures 18 WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment: • Do not disable the power cord
Removal and replacement procedures 19 Extend the server from the rack 1. Pull down the quick release levers on each side of the server to release t
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Removal and replacement procedures 20 Power down the server WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury, electric shock, or damage to the equi
Removal and replacement procedures 21 Access the product rear panel Cable management arm with left-hand swing To access the server rear panel, open
Removal and replacement procedures 22 To close the cable management arm, reverse this procedure. Non-hot-plug procedures Access panel WARNING: T
Removal and replacement procedures 23 DVD/CD-ROM drive ejector assembly To remove the component: 1. Power down the server (on page 20). 2. Extend
Removal and replacement procedures 24 Diskette drive option To remove the component: CAUTION: To prevent improper cooling and thermal damage, do
Removal and replacement procedures 25 3. Remove the two screws and detach the front bezel. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal and replacement procedures 26 Rear fan bracket To remove the component: 1. Power down the server (on page 20). 2. Extend or remove the ser
Removal and replacement procedures 27 • Recovery of cached data from a failed server ("Recovering data from the battery-backed write cache"
Removal and replacement procedures 28 7. Disconnect the cable. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. CAUTION: To prevent dama
Removal and replacement procedures 29 6. Remove the BBWC enabler, also known as the battery pack. To replace the component, reverse the removal pro
Contents 3 Contents Illustrated parts catalog ...
Removal and replacement procedures 30 • Install the BBWC into an empty BBWC DIMM socket on any Smart Array 641 or 642 Controller in the recovery ser
Removal and replacement procedures 31 PCI riser cage To remove the component: 1. Power down the server (on page 20). 2. Extend the server from the
Removal and replacement procedures 32 6. Unlock the PCI retaining clip. 7. Remove the expansion board. CAUTION: To prevent improper cooling an
Removal and replacement procedures 33 CAUTION: To prevent improper cooling and thermal damage, do not operate the server unless all PCI slots hav
Removal and replacement procedures 34 5. Remove the expansion board ejector/divider. CAUTION: To prevent improper cooling and thermal damage, do
Removal and replacement procedures 35 7. Remove the PCI slot release lever. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. PCI lightpipe
Removal and replacement procedures 36 5. Slide the lightpipe out of the chassis. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. Power co
Removal and replacement procedures 37 NOTE: Cables are removed for clarity. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. Power butt
Removal and replacement procedures 38 DIMMs To remove the component: 1. Power down the server (on page 20). 2. Extend or remove the server from th
Removal and replacement procedures 39 PPM To remove the component: 1. Power down the server (on page 20). 2. Extend or remove the server from the
Contents 4 Power supply blank ...
Removal and replacement procedures 40 5. Open the processor retaining bracket. CAUTION: To prevent thermal instability and damage to the server,
Removal and replacement procedures 41 IMPORTANT: If upgrading processor speed, update the system ROM before installing the processor. IMPORTANT
Removal and replacement procedures 42 5. Remove the battery. IMPORTANT: Replacing the system board battery resets the system ROM to its default
Removal and replacement procedures 43 12. Identify the alignment keys and keyhole locations, 1 through 4. 13. Loosen the system board thumbscrew.
Removal and replacement procedures 44 should only be used by qualified service personnel. This value should always match the serial number sticker l
Removal and replacement procedures 45 NOTE: The server ships standard with five hard drive blanks. To replace the blank, slide the blank into th
Removal and replacement procedures 46 SAS hard drive blank To remove the component: CAUTION: To prevent improper cooling and thermal damage, do n
Removal and replacement procedures 47 Tape drive blank NOTE: This feature applies only to SCSI models. To remove the component: CAUTION: To pr
Removal and replacement procedures 48 3. Remove the hot-plug power supply. To replace the component: WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric sho
Removal and replacement procedures 49 WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the power supply or power supply bl
Contents 5 System maintenance switch... 79
Removal and replacement procedures 50 4. Remove the non-functioning fan. CAUTION: Do not operate the server for long periods with the access pan
Removal and replacement procedures 51 3. Open the PCI riser cage door. 4. Press the PCI Hot Plug button ("Internal PCI Hot Plug LEDs and butt
Removal and replacement procedures 52 6. Remove the expansion board. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. PCI Hot Plug expansi
Removal and replacement procedures 53 4. Press the PCI Hot Plug button ("Internal PCI Hot Plug LEDs and button" on page 90) to remove powe
Cabling 54 Cabling In this section Cabling...
Cabling 55 NOTE: If storage devices are connected to both the internal (1I) and external (1E) SAS connectors, the SAS controller recognizes only t
Cabling 56 DVD/CD-ROM drive cabling Item Cable description 1 DVD/CD-ROM drive cable 2 DVD/CD-ROM drive system cable Diskette drive cabling
Cabling 57 Power button/LED cabling The power button/LED cable connects the power button/LED board to the SAS backplane. Optional PCI Hot Plug back
Cabling 58 RILOE II cabling The 30-pin Remote Insight cable ships with the RILOE II cable kit. For more information, refer to the Remote Insight Ligh
Cabling 59 NOTE: The server ships with two identical short SCSI cables. Two optional long SCSI cables may be obtained for PCI Array Controllers. O
Illustrated parts catalog 6 Illustrated parts catalog In this section Customer self repair ...
Cabling 60 NOTE: This specific cabling configuration does not support external VHDCI. NOTE: Optional SCSI terminator board and optional long S
Cabling 61 NOTE: Optional SCSI terminator board and optional long SCSI cables are available in the SCSI Configuration Option Kit. Item Compone
Cabling 62 NOTE: This specific cabling configuration does not support external VHDCI. NOTE: Optional SCSI terminator board and optional long S
Cabling 63 Item Component description SCSI IDs managed 3 Optional terminator board N/A Refer to "Installing the SCSI Terminator Board (on p
Cabling 64 5. Remove the SCSI terminator board. USB cabling The USB cable connects the front panel USB connector to the SCSI backplane.
Cabling 65 DVD/CD-ROM drive cabling Item Cable description 1 DVD/CD-ROM drive cable 2 DVD/CD-ROM drive system cable Diskette drive cabling
Cabling 66 Power button/LED cabling The power button/LED cable connects the power button/LED board to the SCSI backplane. Optional PCI Hot Plug bac
Cabling 67 RILOE II cabling The 30-pin Remote Insight cable ships with the RILOE II cable kit. For more information, refer to the Remote Insight Ligh
Cabling 68 External storage cabling The external VHDCI SCSI connector (port 1) can only be used in the following SCSI configurations: • Embedded si
Diagnostic tools 69 Diagnostic tools In this section Troubleshooting resources ...
Illustrated parts catalog 7 Mechanical components (SCSI model) Item Description Original spare part number Modified spare part number Customer sel
Diagnostic tools 70 ASR increases server availability by restarting the server within a specified time after a system hang or shutdown. At the same
Diagnostic tools 71 HP Systems Insight Manager HP SIM is a web-based application that allows system administrators to accomplish normal administrati
Diagnostic tools 72 The intuitive graphical user interface of the Altiris Deployment Solution console provides simplified point-and-click and drag-a
Diagnostic tools 73 System Online ROM flash component utility The Online ROM Flash Component Utility enables system administrators to efficiently up
Component identification 74 Component identification In this section Front panel components ...
Component identification 75 Front panel components Item SCSI model (top) SAS model (bottom) 1 Hard drive bays Hard drive bays 2 USB port
Component identification 76 Front panel LEDs and buttons Item Description Status 1 Internal health LED Green = Normal Amber = System degraded
Component identification 77 Rear panel components Item Description Color 1 • Hot-plug or non-hot-plug PCI-X expansion slot 3, 64 bit/100 MHz,
Component identification 78 Rear panel LEDs and buttons Item Description LED Color Status 1 PCI Hot Plug fault LED (slot 3)* Amber On = Exp
Component identification 79 System board components Item Description Item Description 1 Smart Array 6i Cache Module Option* 12 Diskette drive
Illustrated parts catalog 8 System components (SCSI model) Item Description Original spare part number Modified spare part number Customer self
Component identification 80 Position Default Function S5 Off Off = No function On = Clears power-on password and administrator password. S6 Off
Component identification 81 Item Description 1 DIMM slot 1A 2 DIMM slot 2A 3 DIMM slot 3B 4 DIMM slot 4B 5 DIMM slot 5C 6 DIMM slot 6C SC
Component identification 82 SAS backplane components Item Description 1 Power button/LED connector 2 DVD/CD-ROM drive connector 3 DVD/CD-ROM dr
Component identification 83 Item LED description Status 1 PPM 2 failure Amber = PPM failed Off = Normal 2 Overtemperature Amber = Cautionary
Component identification 84 The front panel health LEDs indicate only the current hardware status. In some situations, HP SIM may report server stat
Component identification 85 SCSI backplane LEDs Item LED description Status 1 SCSI configuration On = Simplex Off = Duplex 2 SCSI configurat
Component identification 86 Item LED description Status 1 Activity status On = Drive activity Flashing = High activity on the drive or drive i
Component identification 87 Activity LED (1) Online LED (2) Fault LED (3) Interpretation Off Off Off One or more of the following conditions may
Component identification 88 Online/activity LED (green) Fault/UID LED (amber/blue) Interpretation Flashing regularly (1 Hz) Amber, flashing regularl
Component identification 89 PCI riser cage LED CAUTION: To prevent damage to the server or expansion boards, power down the server and remove all
Illustrated parts catalog 9 Item Description Original spare part number Modified spare part number Customer self repair e) 2.8-GHz Intel® Xeon™ 2-
Component identification 90 Internal PCI Hot Plug LEDs and button NOTE: Hot-plug LEDs are available only with the optional hot-plug PCI riser ca
Component identification 91 Item Description Configuration 2 Fan 2 Primary 3 Fan 3 Redundant 4 Fan 4 Primary 5 Fan 5 Primary 6 Fan 6 Primary
Component identification 92 Power converter module LED Status Amber = Failed Off = Operating normally Battery-backed write cache LEDs NOT
Component identification 93 Battery-backed write cache LED statuses NOTE: This feature applies only to SCSI models. Server status LED status
Specifications 94 Specifications In this section Server specifications...
Specifications 95 Specification Value Shipping -30°C to 50°C (-22°F to 122°F) Storage -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F) Maximum wet bulb temperature
Specifications 96 Specification Value High 500 Kb/s Low 250 Kb/s Bytes/sector 512 Sectors per track (high/low) 18/9 Tracks per side (high/low) 80/8
Specifications 97 Specification Value Laser parameters Type Semiconductor laser GaAs Wave length 700 ± 25 nm Divergence angle 53.5° ± 1.5° Output
Specifications 98 Specification Value Laser parameters Type Semiconductor laser GaAs Wave length 700 ± 25 nm Divergence angle 53.5° ± 1.5° Output
Acronyms and abbreviations 99 Acronyms and abbreviations ABEND abnormal end ASR Automatic Server Recovery BBWC battery-backed write cache BIOS Ba
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