User Guide hp rp7405/7410 ServersThird EditionManufacturing Part Number: A6752-9600821102USA© Copyright 2002
FiguresxFigure 4-2. Top Cover Retaining Screws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Figure
Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing a PCI Power Module (Brick)78Removing a PCI Power Module (Brick)Figure 4-17 PCI Power Module Det
Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing the PCI Voltage Regulator Modules79Removing and Replacing the PCI Voltage Regulator ModulesRemo
Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing the PCI Voltage Regulator Modules80Step 4. Put right side cover back onto chassis. Step 5. Powe
Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing a PCI Card81Removing and Replacing a PCI CardThe PCI cards are located in the rear of the chass
Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing a PCI Card82Step 3. Wait for SAM to complete its critical resource analysis for the selected ca
Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing a PCI Card83Step 13. Connect all cables to the replacement PCI card.Step 14. In SAM’s Replace C
Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing the Mass Storage Backplane84Removing and Replacing the Mass Storage BackplaneRemoving the Backp
Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing the Mass Storage Backplane85Ensure that you notice where each is removed, so that they may be c
Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing the Mass Storage Backplane86Replacing the BackplaneStep 1. Align and press the backplane/bracke
Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing a MP/SCSI Board87Removing and Replacing a MP/SCSI BoardThe MP/SCSI board is located in the rear
Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing a MP/SCSI Board88Removing a MP/SCSI boardFigure 4-25 MP/SCSI DetailStep 1. Label and remove all
Appendix A89A Replaceable Parts
Appendix AReplaceable Parts90Table A-1 hp rp7405/rp7410 Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) ListFRU DescriptionReplacement Part NumberExchange Part Number18G
Appendix AReplaceable Parts91Assembly, Front Bezel, No NamePlate A6752-04066Ballast, J1479 (1 per system) J1479-60001 NoneBox, DVD Filler A6752-67041
Appendix AReplaceable Parts92PCI Filler Plate 5001-6892 NonePCI Power Module (Brick) 0950-3819 A6093-69023Power Cord, C19/CEE 7-7 4.5m Black CA Assemb
Appendix B93B System SpecificationsThis chapter describes the basic server configuration and its physical specifications and requirements:
Appendix BSystem SpecificationsDimensions and Weights94Dimensions and WeightsThis section provides dimensions and weights of the system components. Sh
Appendix BSystem SpecificationsElectrical Specifications95Electrical SpecificationsThis section provides electrical specifications for hp rp7405/rp741
Appendix BSystem SpecificationsElectrical Specifications96System Power SpecificationsTable B-4 and Table B-5 list the AC power requirements for an hp
Appendix BSystem SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications97Environmental SpecificationsThis section provides the environmental, power dissipation, n
viiiRevision HistoryTable 1 RevisionsRevision Part Number Release Date DescriptionThird A6752-96008 November 2002 Corrected power cord and power reqir
Appendix BSystem SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications98PCI/Mass Storage Section CoolingSix (6) 92mm fans located between the Mass Storage Device
Appendix BSystem SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications99Figure B-1 illustrates the location of the inlet and outlet airducts on a single cabinet.
Appendix BSystem SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications100
Appendix C101C Site Preparation
Appendix CSite PreparationElectrical Considerations102Electrical ConsiderationsProper design and installation of a power distribution system for an hp
Appendix CSite PreparationElectrical Load Requirements (Circuit Breaker Sizing)103Electrical Load Requirements (Circuit Breaker Sizing)It is always a
Appendix CSite PreparationPower Quality104Power QualityThis equipment is designed to operate over a wide range of voltages and frequencies. It has bee
Appendix CSite PreparationDistribution Hardware105Distribution HardwareThis section describes wire selection and the types of raceways (electrical con
Appendix CSite PreparationGrounding Systems106Grounding Systemshp rp7405/rp7410 servers require two methods of grounding:• Power distribution safety g
Appendix CSite PreparationGrounding Systems107NOTE In some cases power distribution system green (green/yellow) wire ground conductors are too long an
ixNotational ConventionsWARNING Warnings highlight procedures or information necessary to avoid injury to personnel. The warning should tell the read
Appendix CSite PreparationGrounding Systems108• Good—Use the raised floor structure as a ground grid. In this case, the floor must be designed as a gr
Appendix CSite PreparationSystem Installation Guidelines109System Installation GuidelinesThis section contains information about installation practice
Appendix CSite PreparationEnvironmental Elements110Environmental Elements The following environmental elements can affect an hp rp7405/rp7410 server i
Appendix CSite PreparationEnvironmental Elements111At altitudes above 10,000 feet (3048 m), the lower air density reduces the cooling capability of ai
Appendix CSite PreparationEnvironmental Elements112• Underfloor air distribution system—Downflow air conditioning equipment located on the raised floo
Appendix CSite PreparationEnvironmental Elements113CAUTION Low humidity contributes to undesirably high levels of electrostatic charges. This increase
Appendix CSite PreparationEnvironmental Elements114Special precautions are necessary if the computer room is near a source of air pollution. Some air
Appendix CSite PreparationEnvironmental Elements115AcousticsComputer equipment and air conditioning blowers cause computer rooms to be noisy. Ambient
Appendix CSite PreparationComputer Room Safety116Computer Room SafetyInside the computer room, fire protection and adequate lighting (for equipment se
Appendix CSite PreparationFacility Characteristics117Facility CharacteristicsThis section contains information about facility characteristics that mus
xSafety and RegulatoryRegulatory Model: RSVLA-0102For your protection, this product has been tested to various national and international regulations
Appendix CSite PreparationFacility Characteristics118Average Floor LoadingThe average floor load value, defined in Table C-4, is not appropriate for a
Appendix CSite PreparationFacility Characteristics119WindowsAvoid housing computers in a room with windows. Sunlight entering a computer room may caus
Appendix CSite PreparationSpace Requirements120Space RequirementsThis section contains information about space requirements for an hp rp7405/rp7410 se
Appendix CSite PreparationSpace Requirements121The service area space requirements, shown in Figure C-3, are minimum dimensions. If other equipment is
Appendix CSite PreparationZinc Particle Contamination122Zinc Particle ContaminationMetallic particulates can be especially harmful around electronic e
123IndexAAC power specifications, 95acoustics, 115air conditioning, 111system recommendations, 111air conditioning ducts, 113air distribution systemro
Index124II/O Subsystem, 4, 11, 12installing server into the rack, 28IP addressdefault, 40lc Comand Screen, 41KKeystone systemair ducts, 99environmenta
xiFigure 1 Declaration of Conformity
xiiUSA Radio Frequency Interference FCC NoticeThe Federal Communications Commission (in 47 CFR Part 15 subpart B) has specified that the following not
xiiiKorean RFI StatementCertification Number: E - AAAAA - BB - CCCC• E: EMC registration• AAAAA: equipment codes (RRL notice, 2000.10.26)• BB: certi
xivBSMI (Taiwan Area)This product is fully compliant to CNS 13438 (CISPR 22: 1993) Class A. The EMC label is in the form shown in Figure 4.Figure 4 Ta
xvInstallation ConditionsSee installation instructions before connecting this equipment to the input supply.Voir la notice d’installation avant de ra
iiLegal Notices The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to thi
xviLithium Battery CautionWARNING Observe the correct polarity when changing the lithium battery. There is a danger of explosion if battery is install
xviiLaser SafetyNOTE If a Fibre Channel I/O card is present, the following laser safety statement applies.This product contains a laser internal to t
Chapter 111 IntroductionThe hp rp7410 is a member of Hewlett-Packard’s business-critical computing platform family: a mid-range, mid-volume server, po
Chapter 1Introductionhp rp7405/rp7410 Overview2hp rp7405/rp7410 OverviewThe hp rp7405/rp7410 is a 10U, 8-way SMP, rack-mount server that accommodates
Chapter 1Introductionhp rp7405/rp7410 Overview3Figure 1-2 hp rp7405/rp7410 Server (without front bezel)Improvements over its predecessor, N4000, inclu
Chapter 1Introductionhp rp7405/rp7410 Overview4System BackplaneThe system backplane comprises the system clock generation logic, the system reset gene
Chapter 1Introductionhp rp7405 Servers5hp rp7405 ServersHewlett-Packard offers a cost-effective server based on the hp rp7410 by employing a reduced n
Chapter 1IntroductionDetailed hp rp7405/rp7410 Description6Detailed hp rp7405/rp7410 DescriptionFigure 1-3 hp rp7410 8-Way Block Diagram
Chapter 1IntroductionDetailed hp rp7405/rp7410 Description7Cell BoardThe cell board contains the processors, main memory, and the cell controller (CC)
Contentsiii1. Introductionhp rp7405/rp7410 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 1IntroductionDetailed hp rp7405/rp7410 Description8The hp rp7405/rp7410 has a 48V distributed power system and receives the 48V power from the
Chapter 1IntroductionDetailed hp rp7405/rp7410 Description9PDH Riser BoardThe PDH riser board is a daughter card for the cell board. It contains a mic
Chapter 1IntroductionDetailed hp rp7405/rp7410 Description10In the single nPartition case, if two cells are present, either cell may be the root cell,
Chapter 1IntroductionDetailed hp rp7405/rp7410 Description11System BackplaneThe system backplane comprises the system clock generation logic, the syst
Chapter 1IntroductionDetailed hp rp7405/rp7410 Description12.Figure 1-9 I/O Subsystem ArchitectureThe server supports two internal SBAs. The SBAs gene
Chapter 1IntroductionDetailed hp rp7405/rp7410 Description13This concept allows maximum connectivity for mainstream 5V-only, 33 MHz, 32 bit (PCI-1x) a
Chapter 1IntroductionDetailed hp rp7405/rp7410 Description14Mass Storage (Disk) BackplaneInternal mass storage connections (to disks) are routed on th
Chapter 1IntroductionDetailed hp rp7405/rp7410 Description15Figure 1-10 Right-Front View of hp rp7405/rp7410The PCI I/O card section, located towards
Chapter 1IntroductionDetailed hp rp7405/rp7410 Description16Cell boards are accessed from the right side of the chassis behind a removable side cover.
Chapter 2172 Installation
ContentsivReplacing the Top Cover. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 2InstallationUnpacking the Server18Unpacking the ServerHewlett-Packard shipping containers are designed to protect their contents under normal
Chapter 2InstallationUnpacking the Server19CAUTION The plastic wrapping material should be cut off rather than pulled off. Pulling the plastic coverin
Chapter 2InstallationUnpacking the Server20Step 5. Remove four bolts holding down the ramps and remove the ramps. See Figure 2-2.Figure 2-2 Removing t
Chapter 2InstallationUnpacking the Server21Step 6. Remove the six bolts from the base attaching the rack to the pallet. See Figure 2-3.Figure 2-3 Prep
Chapter 2InstallationUnpacking the Server22Securing the CabinetOnce in position, secure and stabilize the cabinet using the leveling feet at the corne
Chapter 2InstallationUnpacking the Server23Figure 2-5 RONI LifterStep 1. Follow the instructions on the outside of the server packaging to remove the
Chapter 2InstallationUnpacking the Server24Step 3. Observe Figure 2-7. Remove the two foam cushion for lift access.Figure 2-7 Remove Cushions for Lift
Chapter 2InstallationUnpacking the Server25Step 6. Slowly raise the server off the pallet until it clears the pallet cushions.Figure 2-8 Raising a Ser
Chapter 2InstallationUnpacking the Server26Unloading with Lift Handle PanelsWARNING Use this procedure only if no Hewlett-Packard approved lift is ava
Chapter 2InstallationUnpacking the Server27Step 4. With one handle in each hand, install the pin end of the panel into the backside of the front rack
ContentsvAcoustic Noise Specification. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 2InstallationUnpacking the Server28Step 6. Continue to pull the handles apart until the spring plunger snaps into final position. The spring p
Chapter 2InstallationUnpacking the Server29Installing the Cable Management Arm (CMA)Once the server is installed in the rack, the CMA must be installe
Chapter 2InstallationUnpacking the Server30Step 2. Attach the other end of the CMA to the server using the thumb screws that came with the CMA.Figure
Chapter 2InstallationUnpacking the Server31Embedded DisksThe hp rp7405/rp7410 server can operate in the diskless (LAN boot) mode. If disks are to be i
Chapter 2InstallationUnpacking the Server32ProcessorsEach cell board can hold up to four processors. Processor slots are numbered 0-3. Install process
Chapter 2InstallationUnpacking the Server33Different densities of main DIMMs can be mixed within a system, but each set of four DIMMs must be identica
Chapter 2InstallationConnecting AC Input Power34Connecting AC Input PowerThe hp rp7405/rp7410 has five line cord configurations:• All four line cords•
Chapter 2InstallationConnecting AC Input Power35If two separate power sources are available, the two power supplies can be plugged into the separate p
Chapter 2InstallationMP Core I/O Connections36MP Core I/O ConnectionsEach hp rp7405/rp7410 can have up to two MP Core I/O board sets installed. This a
Chapter 2InstallationMP Core I/O Connections37Setting Up the CE Tool (PC) The CE Tool is usually a laptop. It allows communication with the Management
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Chapter 2InstallationMP Core I/O Connections38If the CE Tool is a laptop using Reflection 1, check or change these communications settings using the f
Chapter 2InstallationMP Core I/O Connections39On the front of the hp rp7405/rp7410, a solid green Standby Power, a solid green MP Present, and a flash
Chapter 2InstallationMP Core I/O Connections40The MP Main Menu appears:Figure 2-23 MP Main MenuConfiguring LAN Information for the MPTo set the MP LAN
Chapter 2InstallationMP Core I/O Connections41Enter lc and press the Return key. The following screen appears:Figure 2-24 The lc Command ScreenNOTE Th
Chapter 2InstallationMP Core I/O Connections4210. A screen similar to the following will appear allowing verification of the settings:Figure 2-25 The
Chapter 2InstallationMP Core I/O Connections43The du command displays the MP Bus topology. A screen similar to the following appears:Figure 2-26 The d
Chapter 2InstallationPowering On the hp rp7405/rp7410 Server44Powering On the hp rp7405/rp7410 ServerAfter powering on the Management Processor (MP) (
Chapter 2InstallationSelecting a Boot Partition using the Management Processor45Selecting a Boot Partition using the Management Processor At this poin
Chapter 2InstallationVerifying the System Configuration using Boot Console Handler (BCH)46Verifying the System Configuration using Boot Console Handle
Chapter 2InstallationBooting HP-UX using Boot Console Handler (BCH)47Booting HP-UX using Boot Console Handler (BCH)If Instant Ignition was ordered, HP
TablesviiTable 1. Revisions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 2InstallationBooting HP-UX using Boot Console Handler (BCH)48
Chapter 3493 Troubleshooting
Chapter 3TroubleshootingCommon Installation Problems50Common Installation ProblemsThe following sections contain general procedures to help you locate
Chapter 3TroubleshootingCommon Installation Problems519. Boot the server and if it does not function properly, refer to the following procedures.The S
Chapter 3TroubleshootingCommon Installation Problems52Bulk Power Supply LEDsThere is a single three-color LED on each bulk power supply.PCI Power Supp
Chapter 3TroubleshootingCommon Installation Problems53System, Standby, and I/O Fan LEDsThere is a single three-color LED on each System, Standby, and
Chapter 3TroubleshootingCommon Installation Problems54OL* LEDsPCI/Cell LED OL*MP Core I/O LEDsThe MP Core I/O LEDs are located on the MP Core I/O Pane
Chapter 3TroubleshootingCommon Installation Problems55LAN/SCSI (PCI Slot) LEDsThe LAN/SCSI LEDs are located on the PCI Panel.Management Processor Acti
Chapter 3TroubleshootingCommon Installation Problems56
Chapter 4574 Removal and Replacement
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Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementShutting Down nPartitions and Powering Off Hardware Components58Shutting Down nPartitions and Powering Off Hardware Co
Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementShutting Down nPartitions and Powering Off Hardware Components59For example, the shutdown -h 240 command will shut dow
Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementShutting Down nPartitions and Powering Off Hardware Components60Step 9. Use the MP Command menu’s PE command to power
Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing the Top Cover61Removing and Replacing the Top CoverIt is necessary to remove and replace one or
Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing the Top Cover62Removing the Top CoverFigure 4-2 Top Cover Retaining ScrewsStep 1. Loosen the r
Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing a Disk Drive63Removing and Replacing a Disk DriveThe disk drives are located in the front of th
Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing a Disk Drive64Removing a Disk DriveFigure 4-4 Disk Drive Detail Step 1. Disengage the front loc
Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing a Disk Drive65#pvcreate#vgcfgrestore
Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing a CD/DVD Drive66Removing and Replacing a CD/DVD DriveThe CD/DVD is located in the front of the
Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing a CD/DVD Drive67Removing a CD/DVD DriveFigure 4-6 CD/DVD DetailStep 1. To remove the CD/DVD, de
FiguresixFigure 1. Declaration of Conformity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xiF
Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing a CD/DVD Drive68Replacing a CD/DVDFigure 4-7 CD/DVD DetailStep 1. Connect the cables to the rea
Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing a Front Smart Fan Assembly69Removing and Replacing a Front Smart Fan AssemblyThe Front Smart Fa
Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing a Front Smart Fan Assembly70Removing a Front Smart Fan AssemblyFigure 4-9 Front Fan DetailStep
Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing a Rear Smart Fan Assembly71Removing and Replacing a Rear Smart Fan AssemblyThe Rear Smart Fan A
Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing a Rear Smart Fan Assembly72Removing a Rear Smart Fan AssemblyFigure 4-11 Rear Fan DetailStep 1.
Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing a PCI Smart Fan Assembly73Removing and Replacing a PCI Smart Fan AssemblyThe PCI Smart Fan Asse
Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing a PCI Smart Fan Assembly74Removing a PCI Smart Fan AssemblyFigure 4-13 PCI Smart Fan Assembly D
Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing a Bulk Power Supply75Removing and Replacing a Bulk Power SupplyThe bulk power supply is located
Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing a Bulk Power Supply76Removing a BPSFigure 4-15 BPS Detail Step 1. Pull the extraction levers lo
Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing a PCI Power Module (Brick)77Removing and Replacing a PCI Power Module (Brick)The PCI power modu
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