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Pagina 1 - User Guide

User Guide hp rp7405/7410 ServersThird EditionManufacturing Part Number: A6752-9600821102USA© Copyright 2002

Pagina 2 - Legal Notices

FiguresxFigure 4-2. Top Cover Retaining Screws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Figure

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Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing a PCI Power Module (Brick)78Removing a PCI Power Module (Brick)Figure 4-17 PCI Power Module Det

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Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing the PCI Voltage Regulator Modules79Removing and Replacing the PCI Voltage Regulator ModulesRemo

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Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing the PCI Voltage Regulator Modules80Step 4. Put right side cover back onto chassis. Step 5. Powe

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Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing a PCI Card81Removing and Replacing a PCI CardThe PCI cards are located in the rear of the chass

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Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing a PCI Card82Step 3. Wait for SAM to complete its critical resource analysis for the selected ca

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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

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Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing the Mass Storage Backplane84Removing and Replacing the Mass Storage BackplaneRemoving the Backp

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Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing the Mass Storage Backplane85Ensure that you notice where each is removed, so that they may be c

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Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing the Mass Storage Backplane86Replacing the BackplaneStep 1. Align and press the backplane/bracke

Pagina 12 - Revision History

Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing a MP/SCSI Board87Removing and Replacing a MP/SCSI BoardThe MP/SCSI board is located in the rear

Pagina 14 - Safety in Material Handling

Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing a MP/SCSI Board88Removing a MP/SCSI boardFigure 4-25 MP/SCSI DetailStep 1. Label and remove all

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Appendix A89A Replaceable Parts

Pagina 16 - FCC Notice

Appendix AReplaceable Parts90Table A-1 hp rp7405/rp7410 Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) ListFRU DescriptionReplacement Part NumberExchange Part Number18G

Pagina 17 - Canada RFI Statement

Appendix AReplaceable Parts91Assembly, Front Bezel, No NamePlate A6752-04066Ballast, J1479 (1 per system) J1479-60001 NoneBox, DVD Filler A6752-67041

Pagina 18 - IT Power System

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

Pagina 19 - Installation Conditions

Appendix B93B System SpecificationsThis chapter describes the basic server configuration and its physical specifications and requirements:

Pagina 20 - Australian C-Tick Label

Appendix BSystem SpecificationsDimensions and Weights94Dimensions and WeightsThis section provides dimensions and weights of the system components. Sh

Pagina 21 - Laser Safety

Appendix BSystem SpecificationsElectrical Specifications95Electrical SpecificationsThis section provides electrical specifications for hp rp7405/rp741

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Appendix BSystem SpecificationsElectrical Specifications96System Power SpecificationsTable B-4 and Table B-5 list the AC power requirements for an hp

Pagina 23 - 1 Introduction

Appendix BSystem SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications97Environmental SpecificationsThis section provides the environmental, power dissipation, n

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viiiRevision HistoryTable 1 RevisionsRevision Part Number Release Date DescriptionThird A6752-96008 November 2002 Corrected power cord and power reqir

Pagina 25 - Cell Board

Appendix BSystem SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications98PCI/Mass Storage Section CoolingSix (6) 92mm fans located between the Mass Storage Device

Pagina 26 - I/O Subsystem

Appendix BSystem SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications99Figure B-1 illustrates the location of the inlet and outlet airducts on a single cabinet.

Pagina 27 - Table 1-1 hp rp7405 Servers

Appendix BSystem SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications100

Pagina 28 - Introduction

Appendix C101C Site Preparation

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Appendix CSite PreparationElectrical Considerations102Electrical ConsiderationsProper design and installation of a power distribution system for an hp

Pagina 30 - Figure 1-6 Memory Subsystem

Appendix CSite PreparationElectrical Load Requirements (Circuit Breaker Sizing)103Electrical Load Requirements (Circuit Breaker Sizing)It is always a

Pagina 31 - Cells and nPartitions

Appendix CSite PreparationPower Quality104Power QualityThis equipment is designed to operate over a wide range of voltages and frequencies. It has bee

Pagina 32 - Figure 1-7 Internal Disks

Appendix CSite PreparationDistribution Hardware105Distribution HardwareThis section describes wire selection and the types of raceways (electrical con

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Appendix CSite PreparationGrounding Systems106Grounding Systemshp rp7405/rp7410 servers require two methods of grounding:• Power distribution safety g

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Appendix CSite PreparationGrounding Systems107NOTE In some cases power distribution system green (green/yellow) wire ground conductors are too long an

Pagina 35 - Table 1-4 PCI Slot Types

ixNotational ConventionsWARNING Warnings highlight procedures or information necessary to avoid injury to personnel. The warning should tell the read

Pagina 36 - Package Description

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

Pagina 37 - Front panel

Appendix CSite PreparationSystem Installation Guidelines109System Installation GuidelinesThis section contains information about installation practice

Pagina 38 - MP Core I/O MP/SCSIs

Appendix CSite PreparationEnvironmental Elements110Environmental Elements The following environmental elements can affect an hp rp7405/rp7410 server i

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Appendix CSite PreparationEnvironmental Elements111At altitudes above 10,000 feet (3048 m), the lower air density reduces the cooling capability of ai

Pagina 40 - Unpacking the Server

Appendix CSite PreparationEnvironmental Elements112• Underfloor air distribution system—Downflow air conditioning equipment located on the raised floo

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Appendix CSite PreparationEnvironmental Elements113CAUTION Low humidity contributes to undesirably high levels of electrostatic charges. This increase

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Appendix CSite PreparationEnvironmental Elements114Special precautions are necessary if the computer room is near a source of air pollution. Some air

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Appendix CSite PreparationEnvironmental Elements115AcousticsComputer equipment and air conditioning blowers cause computer rooms to be noisy. Ambient

Pagina 44 - Unpacking a Non-Racked Server

Appendix CSite PreparationComputer Room Safety116Computer Room SafetyInside the computer room, fire protection and adequate lighting (for equipment se

Pagina 45 - Figure 2-5 RONI Lifter

Appendix CSite PreparationFacility Characteristics117Facility CharacteristicsThis section contains information about facility characteristics that mus

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xSafety and RegulatoryRegulatory Model: RSVLA-0102For your protection, this product has been tested to various national and international regulations

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Appendix CSite PreparationFacility Characteristics118Average Floor LoadingThe average floor load value, defined in Table C-4, is not appropriate for a

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Appendix CSite PreparationFacility Characteristics119WindowsAvoid housing computers in a room with windows. Sunlight entering a computer room may caus

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Appendix CSite PreparationSpace Requirements120Space RequirementsThis section contains information about space requirements for an hp rp7405/rp7410 se

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Appendix CSite PreparationSpace Requirements121The service area space requirements, shown in Figure C-3, are minimum dimensions. If other equipment is

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Appendix CSite PreparationZinc Particle Contamination122Zinc Particle ContaminationMetallic particulates can be especially harmful around electronic e

Pagina 52 - Installing Add-On Products

123IndexAAC power specifications, 95acoustics, 115air conditioning, 111system recommendations, 111air conditioning ducts, 113air distribution systemro

Pagina 53 - Figure 2-17 Embedded Disks

Index124II/O Subsystem, 4, 11, 12installing server into the rack, 28IP addressdefault, 40lc Comand Screen, 41KKeystone systemair ducts, 99environmenta

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xiFigure 1 Declaration of Conformity

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xiiUSA Radio Frequency Interference FCC NoticeThe Federal Communications Commission (in 47 CFR Part 15 subpart B) has specified that the following not

Pagina 56 - Connecting AC Input Power

xiiiKorean RFI StatementCertification Number: E - AAAAA - BB - CCCC• E: EMC registration• AAAAA: equipment codes (RRL notice, 2000.10.26)• BB: certi

Pagina 57 - Rear of Cabinet

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

Pagina 58 - MP Core I/O Connections

xvInstallation ConditionsSee installation instructions before connecting this equipment to the input supply.Voir la notice d’installation avant de ra

Pagina 59 - Setting Up the CE Tool (PC)

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

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xviLithium Battery CautionWARNING Observe the correct polarity when changing the lithium battery. There is a danger of explosion if battery is install

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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

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Chapter 111 IntroductionThe hp rp7410 is a member of Hewlett-Packard’s business-critical computing platform family: a mid-range, mid-volume server, po

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Chapter 1Introductionhp rp7405/rp7410 Overview2hp rp7405/rp7410 OverviewThe hp rp7405/rp7410 is a 10U, 8-way SMP, rack-mount server that accommodates

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Chapter 1Introductionhp rp7405/rp7410 Overview3Figure 1-2 hp rp7405/rp7410 Server (without front bezel)Improvements over its predecessor, N4000, inclu

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Chapter 1Introductionhp rp7405/rp7410 Overview4System BackplaneThe system backplane comprises the system clock generation logic, the system reset gene

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Chapter 1Introductionhp rp7405 Servers5hp rp7405 ServersHewlett-Packard offers a cost-effective server based on the hp rp7410 by employing a reduced n

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Chapter 1IntroductionDetailed hp rp7405/rp7410 Description6Detailed hp rp7405/rp7410 DescriptionFigure 1-3 hp rp7410 8-Way Block Diagram

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Chapter 1IntroductionDetailed hp rp7405/rp7410 Description7Cell BoardThe cell board contains the processors, main memory, and the cell controller (CC)

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Contentsiii1. Introductionhp rp7405/rp7410 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Pagina 71 - 3 Troubleshooting

Chapter 1IntroductionDetailed hp rp7405/rp7410 Description8The hp rp7405/rp7410 has a 48V distributed power system and receives the 48V power from the

Pagina 72 - Common Installation Problems

Chapter 1IntroductionDetailed hp rp7405/rp7410 Description9PDH Riser BoardThe PDH riser board is a daughter card for the cell board. It contains a mic

Pagina 73 - The Server Does Not Power On

Chapter 1IntroductionDetailed hp rp7405/rp7410 Description10In the single nPartition case, if two cells are present, either cell may be the root cell,

Pagina 74 - Table 3-2 BPS LEDs

Chapter 1IntroductionDetailed hp rp7405/rp7410 Description11System BackplaneThe system backplane comprises the system clock generation logic, the syst

Pagina 75 - Table 3-5 SINC POST LEDs

Chapter 1IntroductionDetailed hp rp7405/rp7410 Description12.Figure 1-9 I/O Subsystem ArchitectureThe server supports two internal SBAs. The SBAs gene

Pagina 76 - Table 3-8 MP Core I/O LEDs

Chapter 1IntroductionDetailed hp rp7405/rp7410 Description13This concept allows maximum connectivity for mainstream 5V-only, 33 MHz, 32 bit (PCI-1x) a

Pagina 77 - Table 3-9 LAN/SCSI LEDs

Chapter 1IntroductionDetailed hp rp7405/rp7410 Description14Mass Storage (Disk) BackplaneInternal mass storage connections (to disks) are routed on th

Pagina 78 - Troubleshooting

Chapter 1IntroductionDetailed hp rp7405/rp7410 Description15Figure 1-10 Right-Front View of hp rp7405/rp7410The PCI I/O card section, located towards

Pagina 79 - 4 Removal and Replacement

Chapter 1IntroductionDetailed hp rp7405/rp7410 Description16Cell boards are accessed from the right side of the chassis behind a removable side cover.

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ContentsivReplacing the Top Cover. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Chapter 2InstallationUnpacking the Server18Unpacking the ServerHewlett-Packard shipping containers are designed to protect their contents under normal

Pagina 83 - Figure 4-1 Top Cover

Chapter 2InstallationUnpacking the Server19CAUTION The plastic wrapping material should be cut off rather than pulled off. Pulling the plastic coverin

Pagina 84 - Replacing the Top Cover

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

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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

Pagina 86 - Replacing a Disk Drive

Chapter 2InstallationUnpacking the Server22Securing the CabinetOnce in position, secure and stabilize the cabinet using the leveling feet at the corne

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Chapter 2InstallationUnpacking the Server23Figure 2-5 RONI LifterStep 1. Follow the instructions on the outside of the server packaging to remove the

Pagina 88 - Figure 4-5 CD/DVD Location

Chapter 2InstallationUnpacking the Server24Step 3. Observe Figure 2-7. Remove the two foam cushion for lift access.Figure 2-7 Remove Cushions for Lift

Pagina 89 - Removing a CD/DVD Drive

Chapter 2InstallationUnpacking the Server25Step 6. Slowly raise the server off the pallet until it clears the pallet cushions.Figure 2-8 Raising a Ser

Pagina 90 - Replacing a CD/DVD

Chapter 2InstallationUnpacking the Server26Unloading with Lift Handle PanelsWARNING Use this procedure only if no Hewlett-Packard approved lift is ava

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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

Pagina 92 - Figure 4-9 Front Fan Detail

ContentsvAcoustic Noise Specification. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Chapter 2InstallationUnpacking the Server28Step 6. Continue to pull the handles apart until the spring plunger snaps into final position. The spring p

Pagina 94 - Figure 4-11 Rear Fan Detail

Chapter 2InstallationUnpacking the Server29Installing the Cable Management Arm (CMA)Once the server is installed in the rack, the CMA must be installe

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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

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Chapter 2InstallationUnpacking the Server31Embedded DisksThe hp rp7405/rp7410 server can operate in the diskless (LAN boot) mode. If disks are to be i

Pagina 97 - Figure 4-14 BPS Location

Chapter 2InstallationUnpacking the Server32ProcessorsEach cell board can hold up to four processors. Processor slots are numbered 0-3. Install process

Pagina 98 - Replacing a BPS

Chapter 2InstallationUnpacking the Server33Different densities of main DIMMs can be mixed within a system, but each set of four DIMMs must be identica

Pagina 99 - PCI Power Modules

Chapter 2InstallationConnecting AC Input Power34Connecting AC Input PowerThe hp rp7405/rp7410 has five line cord configurations:• All four line cords•

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Chapter 2InstallationConnecting AC Input Power35If two separate power sources are available, the two power supplies can be plugged into the separate p

Pagina 101 - Replacing the PCI VRM

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

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Chapter 2InstallationMP Core I/O Connections37Setting Up the CE Tool (PC) The CE Tool is usually a laptop. It allows communication with the Management

Pagina 104 - Figure 4-20PCI Gate Detail

Chapter 2InstallationMP Core I/O Connections38If the CE Tool is a laptop using Reflection 1, check or change these communications settings using the f

Pagina 105 - OK button

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

Pagina 106 - Removing the Backplane

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

Pagina 107 - Storage Backplane

Chapter 2InstallationMP Core I/O Connections41Enter lc and press the Return key. The following screen appears:Figure 2-24 The lc Command ScreenNOTE Th

Pagina 108 - Replacing the Backplane

Chapter 2InstallationMP Core I/O Connections4210. A screen similar to the following will appear allowing verification of the settings:Figure 2-25 The

Pagina 109 - Figure 4-24 MP/SCSI Location

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

Pagina 110 - Replacing a MP/SCSI Board

Chapter 2InstallationPowering On the hp rp7405/rp7410 Server44Powering On the hp rp7405/rp7410 ServerAfter powering on the Management Processor (MP) (

Pagina 111 - A Replaceable Parts

Chapter 2InstallationSelecting a Boot Partition using the Management Processor45Selecting a Boot Partition using the Management Processor At this poin

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Chapter 2InstallationVerifying the System Configuration using Boot Console Handler (BCH)46Verifying the System Configuration using Boot Console Handle

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Chapter 2InstallationBooting HP-UX using Boot Console Handler (BCH)47Booting HP-UX using Boot Console Handler (BCH)If Instant Ignition was ordered, HP

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TablesviiTable 1. Revisions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Pagina 115 - B System Specifications

Chapter 2InstallationBooting HP-UX using Boot Console Handler (BCH)48

Pagina 116 - Dimensions and Weights

Chapter 3493 Troubleshooting

Pagina 117 - Electrical Specifications

Chapter 3TroubleshootingCommon Installation Problems50Common Installation ProblemsThe following sections contain general procedures to help you locate

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Chapter 3TroubleshootingCommon Installation Problems519. Boot the server and if it does not function properly, refer to the following procedures.The S

Pagina 119 - Environmental Specifications

Chapter 3TroubleshootingCommon Installation Problems52Bulk Power Supply LEDsThere is a single three-color LED on each bulk power supply.PCI Power Supp

Pagina 120 - Air Flow

Chapter 3TroubleshootingCommon Installation Problems53System, Standby, and I/O Fan LEDsThere is a single three-color LED on each System, Standby, and

Pagina 121 - Figure B-1 Airflow Diagram

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

Pagina 122 - System Specifications

Chapter 3TroubleshootingCommon Installation Problems55LAN/SCSI (PCI Slot) LEDsThe LAN/SCSI LEDs are located on the PCI Panel.Management Processor Acti

Pagina 123 - C Site Preparation

Chapter 3TroubleshootingCommon Installation Problems56

Pagina 124 - Electrical Considerations

Chapter 4574 Removal and Replacement

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Tablesviii

Pagina 126 - Power Quality

Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementShutting Down nPartitions and Powering Off Hardware Components58Shutting Down nPartitions and Powering Off Hardware Co

Pagina 127 - Distribution Hardware

Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementShutting Down nPartitions and Powering Off Hardware Components59For example, the shutdown -h 240 command will shut dow

Pagina 128 - Grounding Systems

Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementShutting Down nPartitions and Powering Off Hardware Components60Step 9. Use the MP Command menu’s PE command to power

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Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing the Top Cover61Removing and Replacing the Top CoverIt is necessary to remove and replace one or

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Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing the Top Cover62Removing the Top CoverFigure 4-2 Top Cover Retaining ScrewsStep 1. Loosen the r

Pagina 131 - Data Communications Cables

Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing a Disk Drive63Removing and Replacing a Disk DriveThe disk drives are located in the front of th

Pagina 132 - Environmental Elements

Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing a Disk Drive64Removing a Disk DriveFigure 4-4 Disk Drive Detail Step 1. Disengage the front loc

Pagina 133 - Air Conditioning System Types

Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing a Disk Drive65#pvcreate#vgcfgrestore

Pagina 134 - Humidity Level

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

Pagina 135 - Dust and Pollution Control

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

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FiguresixFigure 1. Declaration of Conformity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xiF

Pagina 137 - Acoustics

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

Pagina 138 - Computer Room Safety

Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing a Front Smart Fan Assembly69Removing and Replacing a Front Smart Fan AssemblyThe Front Smart Fa

Pagina 139 - Facility Characteristics

Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing a Front Smart Fan Assembly70Removing a Front Smart Fan AssemblyFigure 4-9 Front Fan DetailStep

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Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing a Rear Smart Fan Assembly71Removing and Replacing a Rear Smart Fan AssemblyThe Rear Smart Fan A

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Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing a Rear Smart Fan Assembly72Removing a Rear Smart Fan AssemblyFigure 4-11 Rear Fan DetailStep 1.

Pagina 142 - Space Requirements

Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing a PCI Smart Fan Assembly73Removing and Replacing a PCI Smart Fan AssemblyThe PCI Smart Fan Asse

Pagina 143 - Figure C-3 Footprint

Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing a PCI Smart Fan Assembly74Removing a PCI Smart Fan AssemblyFigure 4-13 PCI Smart Fan Assembly D

Pagina 144 - Zinc Particle Contamination

Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing a Bulk Power Supply75Removing and Replacing a Bulk Power SupplyThe bulk power supply is located

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Chapter 4Removal and ReplacementRemoving and Replacing a Bulk Power Supply76Removing a BPSFigure 4-15 BPS Detail Step 1. Pull the extraction levers lo

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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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