Page 3 - Contents
Contents 3 Contents Customer Self Repair .............................................................................................................................. 5 Parts only warranty service .........................................................................................................
Page 5 - Customer Self Repair; Parts only warranty service
Customer Self Repair 5 Customer Self Repair HP products are designed with many Customer Self Repair (CSR) parts to minimize repair time and allow for greater flexibility in performing defective parts replacement. If during the diagnosis period HP (or HP service providers or service partners) identif...
Page 6 - Service de garantie “pièces seules”
Customer Self Repair 6 Réparation par le client (CSR) Les produits HP comportent de nombreuses pièces CSR (Customer Self Repair = réparation par le client) afin de minimiser les délais de réparation et faciliter le remplacement des pièces défectueuses. Si pendant la période de diagnostic, HP (ou ses...
Page 7 - Riparazione da parte del cliente; Servizio di garanzia per i soli componenti
Customer Self Repair 7 Riparazione da parte del cliente Per abbreviare i tempi di riparazione e garantire una maggiore flessibilità nella sostituzione di parti difettose, i prodotti HP sono realizzati con numerosi componenti che possono essere riparati direttamente dal cliente (CSR, Customer Self Re...
Page 8 - Parts-only Warranty Service (Garantieservice
Customer Self Repair 8 Customer Self Repair HP Produkte enthalten viele CSR-Teile (Customer Self Repair), um Reparaturzeiten zu minimieren und höhere Flexibilität beim Austausch defekter Bauteile zu ermöglichen. Wenn HP (oder ein HP Servicepartner) bei der Diagnose feststellt, dass das Produkt mithi...
Page 9 - Reparaciones del propio cliente; Servicio de garantía exclusivo de componentes
Customer Self Repair 9 Reparaciones del propio cliente Los productos de HP incluyen muchos componentes que el propio usuario puede reemplazar (Customer Self Repair, CSR) para minimizar el tiempo de reparación y ofrecer una mayor flexibilidad a la hora de realizar sustituciones de componentes defectu...
Page 11 - Reparo feito pelo cliente; Serviço de garantia apenas para peças
Customer Self Repair 11 Reparo feito pelo cliente Os produtos da HP são projetados com muitas peças para reparo feito pelo cliente (CSR) de modo a minimizar o tempo de reparo e permitir maior flexibilidade na substituição de peças com defeito. Se, durante o período de diagnóstico, a HP (ou fornecedo...
Page 16 - Illustrated parts catalog; Mechanical components
Illustrated parts catalog 16 Illustrated parts catalog Mechanical components
Page 20 - System components
Page 26 - HP contact information; Before you contact HP
Illustrated parts catalog 26 HP contact information For the name of the nearest HP authorized reseller: • In the United States, call 1-800-345-1518. • In Canada, call 1-800-263-5868. • In other locations, refer to the HP website at www.hp.com . For HP technical support: • In North America: ○ Call 1-...
Page 27 - Removal and replacement procedures; Required tools; Server warnings and cautions
Removal and replacement procedures 27 Removal and replacement procedures Required tools In performing any hardware configuration procedure you may need the following tools: • Phillips screwdriver (for installation in the second removable drive bay) • T-15 Torx screwdriver (for processor replacement)...
Page 28 - Symbols on equipment
Removal and replacement procedures 28 Symbols on equipment The following symbols may be placed on equipment to indicate the presence of potentially hazardous conditions. This symbol indicates the presence of hazardous energy circuits or electric shock hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified person...
Page 29 - Electrostatic discharge information
Removal and replacement procedures 29 Electrostatic discharge information An electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage static-sensitive devices or microcircuitry. Proper packaging and grounding techniques are necessary precautions to prevent damage. To prevent electrostatic damage, observe the follow...
Page 30 - Post-installation procedure
Removal and replacement procedures 30 Post-installation procedure Perform the steps below after installing or removing a server component. 1. Be sure all components are installed according to the described step-by-step instructions. 2. Check to make sure you have not left loose tools or parts inside...
Page 31 - Cable management
Removal and replacement procedures 31 3. Disconnect the AC power cord from the AC outlet and then from the server. 4. Check that the power LED indicator is turned off and that the fan noise has stopped. 5. Disconnect all external peripheral devices from the server. Cable management Always follow goo...
Page 32 - Access panel
Removal and replacement procedures 32 System covers The access panel and the front bezel are both detachable. You must remove these system covers before you can remove or replace a server component. Access panel The access panel must be removed to access the internal components and the non-hot-plug ...
Page 33 - Front bezel
Removal and replacement procedures 33 Front bezel The front bezel must be removed to access the hard drives and the removable media devices. To remove the front bezel: 1. Remove the access panel. 2. Remove the front bezel. a. Press the three release tabs (marked by white arrows) located on the inner...
Page 34 - Drive bay configuration
Removal and replacement procedures 34 Drive bay configuration The server supports a maximum of six internal drives. The two upper drive bays are primarily for removable media drives, while the four lower drive bays are only for hard drives. Item Description 1 1 st removable media drive 2 2 nd remova...
Page 35 - System drive cable management; Data cable management
Removal and replacement procedures 35 System drive cable management The figures in this section illustrate the system drives' data and power cable connections. Observe the proper cable management guidelines described on page 31 when routing the cables. Data cable management SATA hard drive cables SA...
Page 36 - Power cable management
Removal and replacement procedures 36 Power cable management PSU cable label Connects to P8 1 st removable media drive P9 2 nd removable media drive P3 4 th hard drive P4 3 rd hard drive P5 2 nd hard drive P6 1 st hard drive P1 24-pin power connector (ATXPWRCN1) P2 4-pin power connector (ATXPWRCN2)
Page 37 - Removable media drives
Removal and replacement procedures 37 Removable media drives The two upper bays are half height bays that can accommodate a variety of removable media drives including: • CD, DVD, CD-RW/DVD combo, DVD-RW drives • DAT 24i, 40i, 72i, Disk to Disk Backup Autoloaders (Internal/External) DAT 40x6, 72x6 d...
Page 40 - Hard drives
Removal and replacement procedures 40 Hard drives The four lower drive bays can accommodate 3.5-inch non-hot-plug SAS or SATA hard drives. The following drive capacities are supported. • Non-hot-plug SAS HDD – 146-, 300-, 400-, and 450-GB • Non-hot-plug SATA HDD – 160-, 250-, 500-, and 750-GB; 1-TB ...
Page 44 - System board configuration; Processor; Processor installation guidelines
Removal and replacement procedures 44 System board configuration Refer to the following sections for instructions about how to remove or replace the processor, the memory modules, the expansion cards, and the system battery. The procedure for installing the Lights-Out 100c remote management card opt...
Page 45 - Processor installation
Removal and replacement procedures 45 Processor installation WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the heat sink and the processor to cool before touching them. CAUTION: To prevent the heat sink from tilting to one side during installation/removal procedures, observ...
Page 49 - Memory; Memory installation guidelines
Removal and replacement procedures 49 Memory The system has four DIMM slots that support PC3-10600E unbuffered DIMM (UDIMM) with ECC support. The DIMM slots are divided into two channels of two DIMM slots each. Item Connector code Slot type 1 DIMM4B Channel B 1 st DDR3 DIMM slot 2 DIMM3D Channel B 2...
Page 51 - Expansion board
Removal and replacement procedures 51 Expansion board Your ProLiant server has four expansion slots with four separate bus channels. Item Connector code Slot type 1 Full-height full-length Slot 4 PCIe x16 (16) 45W Full-height/full-length PCIe Gen2 x16 slot (x16) 2 Full-height full-length Slot 3 PCIe...
Page 53 - SAS controller board option kit
Removal and replacement procedures 53 NOTE: For a full-length expansion board installation: Remove the full-length card retainer first (see the zoomed in section in the step 4 figure) opposite the expansion slot you are using and secure the board in it, and then install the board in the slot. d. Con...
Page 56 - Flash-backed write cache procedures; Flash-backed write cache module
Removal and replacement procedures 56 2. Install the SAS cache battery. a. Mount the SAS cache battery on the chassis indentation located below the HDD cage ( 1 ). b. Connect the BBWC cable to the SAS controller board ( 2 ). 3. Proceed to page 40 for instructions on how to install a SAS hard drive. ...
Page 59 - Flash-backed write cache capacitor pack
Removal and replacement procedures 59 10. Install the capacitor pack. 11. Route the cable. 12. Install the access panel. 13. For ML110 G6 servers, slide the server back into the rack. 14. For ML150 G6 servers, do one of the following: • Close or install the tower bezel, as needed. • Slide the server...
Page 61 - System battery; System battery replacement warnings
Removal and replacement procedures 61 System battery The server uses a nonvolatile memory that requires a battery to retain system information when power is removed. This 3-volt 200-mAh lithium coin cell RTC battery is located on the system board. If the server no longer automatically displays the c...
Page 64 - System fan
Removal and replacement procedures 64 System fan A new system fan can be installed to allow the server to operate properly in case the default system fan becomes defective. To replace the system fan: CAUTION: Be sure to support the system fan with your hand when removing screws from the chassis. The...
Page 66 - Power supply unit; PSU replacement warnings
Removal and replacement procedures 66 Power supply unit Located on the rear panel of the server is a single standard autoranging 300W power supply unit (PSU). PSU replacement warnings Observe the following reminders to reduce the risk of personal injury from electric shock hazards and/or damage to t...
Page 68 - Diagnostics tools; Troubleshooting resources; HP Insight Diagnostics
Diagnostics tools 68 Diagnostics tools Troubleshooting resources NOTE: For common troubleshooting procedures, the term "server" is used to mean servers and server blades. The HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide provides simple procedures for resolving common problems as well as a compr...
Page 69 - Survey Utility; Web-Based Enterprise Service
Diagnostics tools 69 Survey Utility Survey Utility, a feature within HP Insight Diagnostics, gathers critical hardware and software information on ProLiant servers. This utility supports operating systems that may not be supported by the server. For operating systems supported by the server, refer t...
Page 70 - Open Services Event Manager; Configuring the system BIOS
Diagnostics tools 70 Open Services Event Manager OSEM is a standalone tool that performs real-time reactive and proactive service event filtering, analysis, and notification. The tool gathers event data from SNMP traps or information provided over an HTTP interface and notifies an administrator or H...
Page 72 - Setup Utility navigation keys
Diagnostics tools 72 Setup Utility navigation keys Use the following keyboard keys to work your way through the various menu and submenu screens of the Setup Utility. Key Functions ← and → To move between selections on the menu bar. ↑ and ↓ To move the cursor to the field you want. The currently sel...
Page 73 - Setup Utility menus; Main menu
Diagnostics tools 73 Setup Utility menus The Setup Utility provides a menu bar with the menu selections. The menu bar choices are described in the following sections. Main menu Field Description Product Name Server model name ProLiant BIOS System BIOS revision number BIOS Version System BIOS version...
Page 74 - Boot Features submenu
Diagnostics tools 74 Boot Features submenu Field Description Options Embedded VGA Control Select the status of the embedded graphics controller when an external VGA card is installed. • Auto Detect – Disable the embedded graphics controller when an external VGA card is installed. • Always Enabled – ...
Page 75 - Advanced menu
Diagnostics tools 75 Field Description Options POST Speed Up Enable this option to skip certain POST routines and shortening others. This will decrease the time needed to boot up the system. Enabled Disabled Extended Memory Testing Select the type of memory test to employ during bootup. • None – Set...
Page 76 - Advanced Chipset Control submenu
Diagnostics tools 76 Field Description Options I/O Device Configuration Displays the settings related to the serial port. Press Enter to access the related submenu. Hard Disk Configuration Displays the settings related to the system hard drives. Press Enter to access the related submenu. USB Configu...
Page 78 - Advanced Processor Options submenu
Diagnostics tools 78 Advanced Processor Options submenu Field Description Options Active Processor Select the number of CPU cores to activate. Max. Cores Two cores One core Processor Hyper-Threading Select whether to enable Intel Hyper-Threading (HT) Technology in your server. HT enables the host op...
Page 80 - I/O Device Configuration submenu
Diagnostics tools 80 I/O Device Configuration submenu Field Description Options Embedded Serial Port Mode Select the serial port operation mode. • BMC – Only the BMC command line interface (CLI) is available at the BMC UART. • Shared – The switching operation between the BMC CLI and USI is available...
Page 81 - Hard Disk Configuration submenu
Diagnostics tools 81 Hard Disk Configuration submenu Field Description Options SATA Mode Selection Select whether to enable the Advanced Host Controller Interface (AHCI) function of the SATA controller. • Enhanced – The SATA controller enables AHCI. The RAID function (if available) will also be enab...
Page 83 - USB Configuration submenu
Diagnostics tools 83 Field Description Options LBA Mode Control Select whether to use the logical block addressing (LBA) scheme instead of the CHS scheme in specifying the location of data blocks. Note: When the Type field is set to Auto this field is automatically detected and is not user-configura...
Page 84 - IPMI submenu
Diagnostics tools 84 Field Description Options USB BIOS Support Select whether to allow USB keyboard usage when accessing the BIOS Setup. Enabled Disabled USB Device Boot Priority Set this field to High to enable the server to look for bootable USB devices first before any other device in booting th...
Page 87 - Console Redirection submenu
Diagnostics tools 87 d to identify the event type) ence displays the current thermal and voltage values for various gUp Each SEL entry indicates the: • Event ID (number assigne • Device sensor that was activated • Device that caused the event • Date and time of event occurr • Event description Real ...
Page 88 - Security menu
Diagnostics tools 88 Field Description Options Baud Rate Select the baud rate for console redirection. 9600 19.2K 38.4K 57.6K 115.2K Security menu Field Description Admin Password Is Current admin password status ( Clear or Set ) Admin Password Select the field, and then press password. Th Enter to ...
Page 92 - Boot menu; Exit menu
Diagnostics tools 92 Boot menu Use this menu to set the preferred drive sequence in which the Setup Utility attempts to boot the operating system. By default, the server searches for boot devices in the following order: • Removable devices • CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive • Hard drive • MBA v11.1.4.1 Slot 1E0...
Page 93 - BIOS splash screen
Diagnostics tools 93 Field Description Exit Discarding Changes Discards changes made and closes the Setup Utility. Restore Default Settings Loads the factory-default settings for all Setup parameters. Keyboard shortcut: F9 Discard Changes Discards all changes made to the Setup Utility and loads the ...
Page 94 - Recording custom Setup values; Loading system defaults
Diagnostics tools 94 Recording custom Setup values Keep a record of the custom Setup values you have set up for your system BIOS. If the custom values ever need restoring (after a CMOS clear, for example), you must run the Setup Utility and enter these custom settings again. Make sure to update this...
Page 95 - Clearing CMOS; Recovering BIOS
Diagnostics tools 95 Clearing CMOS You may need to clear the Setup configuration values (CMOS) if the configuration has been corrupted, or if incorrect settings made in the Setup Utility caused error messages to be unreadable. Use switch 1 of the system configuration switch (PCHSW1) to clear the CMO...
Page 96 - Flashing the system BIOS
Diagnostics tools 96 5. Locate the PCHSW1 switch on the system board. 6. If necessary, remove any expansion boards, assemblies or cables that prevent access to the PCHSW1 switch. 7. Flip switch 2 to the On position, then flip it back to the default Off position. 8. Perform the post-installation proc...
Page 97 - POST error indicators; POST errors messages
Diagnostics tools 97 Power-On-Self-Test Before you can use a server, all devices must be tested and initialized, and the operating system must be bootstrapped to the memory. This is referred to as Power-On-Self-Test or POST. POST is a series of diagnostic tests that checks firmware and hardware comp...
Page 99 - POST related troubleshooting
Diagnostics tools 99 POST related troubleshooting Perform the following procedures when POST fails to run, displays error messages, or emits beep codes. If the POST failure is during a routine boot up, check the following: • All external cables and power cables should be firmly plugged in. • The pow...
Page 100 - Connectors and components; Front panel
Connectors, switches, and LEDs 100 Connectors, switches, and LEDs Connectors and components Front panel Item Icon Component 1 Optical disc drive (ODD) 2 ODD manual eject hole 3 ODD eject button 4 Power button 5 Front USB 2.0 ports 6 External ambient thermal sensor 7 HDD EMI shield thumbscrew 8 HDD E...
Page 101 - Rear panel
Connectors, switches, and LEDs 101 Rear panel Item Icon Component 1 Kensington lock notch 2 Cable lock provision notch 3 Access panel thumbscrew 4 Expansion slot cover retainer thumbscrew 5 Expansion slot cover retainer 6 Expansion slot 1 cover 7 Expansion slot 2 cover 8 Expansion slot 3 cover 9 Exp...
Page 102 - System board
Connectors, switches, and LEDs 102 System board Item Code Component 1 ATXPWRCN2 4-pin ATX processor power connector 2 DIMM4B Channel B 1 st DDR3 DIMM slot 3 DIMM3D Channel B 2 nd DDR3 DIMM slot 4 DIMM2A Channel A 1 st DDR3 DIMM slot 5 DIMM1C Channel A 2 nd DDR3 DIMM slot 6 ATXPWRCN1 24-pin ATX syste...
Page 104 - System configuration switch
Connectors, switches, and LEDs 104 System configuration switch PCHSW1 is an eight-position switch on the system board used to implement the various protections and override functions. All eight switches will have the off position as the default setting. Position Function Default Description 1 Config...
Page 105 - Status LED indicators; External LED indicators
Connectors, switches, and LEDs 105 Status LED indicators The status LED indicators aid in problem diagnosis by indicating the status of system components and operations of the server. External LED indicators Item Indicator Status Description 1 ODD activity Green Ongoing ODD activity 2 HDD activity G...
Page 106 - System board LED indicators
Connectors, switches, and LEDs 106 System board LED indicators Item Indicator Status Description 1 Heat sink failure Amber Heat sink error detected 2 DC power on Green System is turned on. 3 Management controller heartbeat Blinking green Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) activity 4 System/proces...
Page 107 - System specifications; Hardware specifications; System unit
System specifications 107 System specifications Hardware specifications System unit Item Description Processor socket Intel LGA 1156 Processor support Intel Celeron G1101, Intel Pentium G6950, Intel Core i3-530, Intel Core i3-540, and Intel Xeon 3400 series processors Core logic Intel Platform Contr...
Page 110 - Software specifications
System specifications 110 Software specifications Item Description Network operating system (NOS) support • Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 • Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition • Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Web Edition • Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Embedded Edition • Micr...
Page 111 - Physical specifications; Environmental specifications
System specifications 111 Physical specifications Item Description System board platform uATX (Micro Advanced Technology Extended) System board dimensions Length Width 244 mm (9.6 in) 244 mm (9.6 in) Server dimensions (not including the front bezel and foot stand) Height Width Depth 365.22 mm (14.38...
Page 112 - Index
Index 112 Index A AC power power-down procedure, 30 system board LED indicator, 105 access panel part number, 17 removing, 32 admin password changing, 90 removing, 90 resetting, 90 setting, 89 B Basic Input/Output System, 70 battery location, 61 replacement warnings, 61 replacing, 62 BIOS. See Basic...