HP RP3410 - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – About This Document
  • Page 6 – Booting the Operating System
  • Page 13 – List of Tables
  • Page 15 – Table 1; Document Organization; Overview: Provides views and descriptions of the server.
  • Page 16 – Typographic Conventions; Command; Ctrl; ENVIRONMENT VARIABLE; Key; Variable; HP-UX Release Name and Release Identifier; Table 2
  • Page 17 – Table 2 HP-UX 11i Releases; Related Documents; HP Technical Documentation Website; Contacting HP; Before You Contact HP
  • Page 18 – HP Contact Information; For the name of the nearest HP authorized reseller:; Subscription Service
  • Page 19 – Overview
  • Page 20 – Detailed Server Description; Processor; Both processors are available with 32 MB or 64 MB L2 cache; Memory; 2 memory DIMM slots.
  • Page 21 – PCI Riser
  • Page 23 – Event IDs for Errors and Events; Dimensions and Values; Table 1-1 Server Dimensions and Values; System Board; Figure 1-5 shows the system board block diagram.
  • Page 24 – Figure 1-5 System Board Block Diagram; System Board Components
  • Page 25 – Provides eight communication paths; Figure 1-6 shows the memory block diagram.
  • Page 26 – lists the memory array capacities for the server.
  • Page 27 – Table 1-2 Memory Array Capacities; Chip Spare Functionality; Processor Dependent Hardware Controller
  • Page 29 – Table 1-3 Internal Disk and DVD Paths
  • Page 30 – describes the PCI I/O paths for the server.
  • Page 31 – describes the PCI I/O hardware paths for the server.; Control Panel; shows the front panel details.
  • Page 33 – Additional Controls and Indicators; Hot-Pluggable Disk Drive Indicators; Figure 1-9 Hot-Pluggable Disk Drive LED Indicators; Optional Removable Media Drive; Figure 1-10 DVD Drive
  • Page 34 – Rear Panel; iLO MP card LAN
  • Page 35 – USB Ports; shows the dual USB port connector.
  • Page 36 – lists the SCSI port pinouts.
  • Page 37 – Table 1-14 SCSI Port Pinouts; iLO MP Card LAN LEDs; shows the iLO MP card LAN LEDs.
  • Page 38 – Table 1-16 iLO MP Card LAN Connector Pinouts; Powering the Server On and Off; Power States; PC
  • Page 39 – Table 1-17 Power States; Powering On the Server; Powering On the Server Using the iLO MP; ON; Powering On the Server Manually; Powering Off the Server; Powering Off the Server Using the iLO MP
  • Page 40 – Powering Off the Server Manually
  • Page 41 – System Specifications; System Configuration; Table 2-1 Minimum and Maximum System Configurations; Table 2-2 Server Dimensions and Values
  • Page 42 – Grounding; This section provides electrical specifications for the server.; AC Power Cables; Table 2-3 Power Cables; Circuit Breaker
  • Page 43 – System Power Specifications; lists the system power specifications.; Disconnect the power cord.; Power and Cooling; lists additional component power consumption information.
  • Page 44 – Table 2-5 Additional Component Power Consumption; Environmental Specifications; Table 2-6 Environmental Specifications; Operating Environment
  • Page 45 – CPU and Memory Cooling; airflow throughout the system.; PCI and Mass Storage Section Cooling
  • Page 46 – blocked or covered after installation.; Acoustic Noise Specification; Physical and Environmental Specifications; Table 2-7 Physical and Environmental Specifications
  • Page 47 – Installing the System; This chapter provides information on how to install the system.; Server Views
  • Page 49 – Firmware; Table 3-2 Server Dimensions and Values
  • Page 50 – Safety Information; Table 3-3 Installation Sequence Checklist
  • Page 51 – Verifying Site Preparation; Establish a method to connect to the server console.; Inspecting the Shipping Containers for Damage; Inspect each carton for shipping damage as you unpack the server.; Checking the Inventory
  • Page 52 – Insert the lifter forks under the server.; Installing Additional Components; Removing and Replacing Server Covers and Bezels; Accessing a Rack-Mounted Server
  • Page 53 – To insert the server into the rack, follow these steps:
  • Page 54 – To remove the top cover, follow these steps:; replacement of the cover.
  • Page 55 – To remove the front bezel, follow these steps:
  • Page 56 – To replace the front bezel, follow these steps:
  • Page 57 – Accessing a Pedestal-Mounted Server; Removing the Side Cover on a Pedestal-Mounted Server
  • Page 60 – To remove the front bezel parts, follow these steps:; To replace the front bezel parts, follow these steps:
  • Page 61 – Installing Internal Hard Disk Drives; To install a hard disk drive, follow these steps:
  • Page 64 – Installing a DVD Drive; Install a DVD drive behind the front bezel.; Installing the DVD Drive; To install a DVD drive, follow these steps:
  • Page 65 – Removing and Replacing Airflow Guides; Air flows through the server from front to back.; Removing and Replacing the Memory Airflow Guide; Removing the Memory Airflow Guide
  • Page 66 – Removing and Replacing the Processor Airflow Guide; Removing the Processor Airflow Guide
  • Page 70 – Installing Additional System Memory; follow ESD safety precautions can result in damage to the server.; Supported DIMM Sizes
  • Page 71 – Figure 3-30 DIMM Slot Identification; Installing System Memory; rp3410 Memory Configuration
  • Page 74 – Removing and Replacing the PCI Card Cage; Removing the PCI Card Cage; To remove the PCI card cage from the server, follow these steps:
  • Page 75 – Figure 3-33 Removing the PCI Card Cage Cover; Replacing the PCI Card Cage; To replace the PCI card cage, follow these steps:; Installing PCI Cards
  • Page 76 – Installing a PCI Card; To install a PCI card, follow these steps:; Installing an Additional Power Supply
  • Page 78 – Installing an Additional Processor Module; To install a second dual processor module, follow these steps:
  • Page 85 – Replacing the System Battery; Battery Notice; “Removing and Replacing Server Covers and Bezels” (page 52)
  • Page 87 – HP Rack; Select; Mounting information; from the menu and select the guide titled Mounting in non-HP; Pedestal Mount; AC Input Power; Four USB ports
  • Page 88 – storage devices; Applying Standby Power To the Server; To apply standby power to the server, follow these steps:; Connecting To the LAN; iLO MP LAN port. Use this port to access the iLO MP through the LAN.
  • Page 89 – Console Setup; Setup Checklist; Use the setup checklist to assist with the iLO MP setup process.
  • Page 90 – Table 3-4 Setup Checklist; Setup Flowchart; Use this flowchart as a guide to assist in the iLO MP setup process.
  • Page 91 – Figure 3-49 iLO MP Setup Flowchart; Preparation; Determining the Physical iLO MP Access Method
  • Page 92 – Determining the iLO MP LAN Configuration Method; for possible; Configuring the iLO MP LAN Using DHCP and DNS
  • Page 93 – Configuring the iLO MP LAN Using ARP Ping; LC
  • Page 94 – Table 3-7 ARP Ping Commands; ping; Configuring the iLO MP LAN Using the RS-232 Serial Port
  • Page 95 – Enter; CM; Logging In to the iLO MP
  • Page 96 – “Modifying User Accounts and Default Password”; Additional Setup; Modifying User Accounts and Default Password
  • Page 97 – Setting Up Security; “Modifying User; Accessing the Host Console With the TUI - CO Command; CO; Esc
  • Page 98 – Interacting With the iLO MP Using the Web GUI; Figure 3-50 Web GUI Login Page; Sign In
  • Page 99 – Figure 3-51 Status Summary Page; Accessing the Graphic Console Using VGA; “Enabling VGA Graphics Capability”; ioscan; Enabling VGA Graphics Capability
  • Page 100 – Installing Your A6150B Graphics Card; “Replacing a PCI or Graphics Card” (page 170); Connecting a Monitor Using the VGA Port; Powering the Server ON and OFF
  • Page 101 – Table 3-8 Power States; Powering On the Server Using the iLO MP PC Command; YES
  • Page 102 – Powering Off the Server Using the iLO MP PC Command; Booting the Operating System; Supported Operating System; “Standard HP-UX Booting Using the Boot Console Handler ” (page 102); Standard HP-UX Booting Using the Boot Console Handler
  • Page 103 – Booting HP-UX in LVM Maintenance Mode; bo pri; shutdown
  • Page 104 – Verifying the Server Configuration Using Boot Console Handler; help; Troubleshooting; Troubleshooting Methodology; Table 3-9 Server Power Button Functions When Server is On and at BCH
  • Page 105 – Table 3-11 Server Power Button Functions When Server is Off; Server Does Not Power On; Power button has no effect.; Operating System Does Not Boot; Check the system logs and analyze any error messages.
  • Page 107 – Downloading the Latest Version of the Firmware; download drivers and software; Installing the Latest Version of the Firmware; Troubleshooting Using LED Indicators; Front Control Panel LEDs; Figure 3-52 Control Panel LEDs and Buttons
  • Page 108 – Table 3-12 Front Control Panel LED Definitions; Information to Collect Before You Contact Support
  • Page 109 – Server Hardware Information; Booting and Shutting Down HP-UX; “Standard HP-UX Booting Using the Boot Console Handler ” (page 109)
  • Page 113 – Troubleshooting; disconnected from the server before working with the server.; Troubleshooting System Power; Using the Front Panel Power Button; shows the Power button functions.
  • Page 114 – Table 5-1 Power Button Functions; Operating System Does Boot; “Troubleshooting Using Online Support Tools” (page 114); “Troubleshooting Using Offline Support Tools” (page 116); Troubleshooting Using Online Support Tools; Support Tools Manager; Diagnostics; Event Monitoring Service
  • Page 115 – iLO MP; Accessing the iLO MP Interface and System Logs; cl; SEL
  • Page 116 – Troubleshooting Using Offline Support Tools; Offline Diagnostic Environment
  • Page 117 – search; boot p3; Table 5-2 ODE Commands; Identifying and Diagnosing Hardware Problems
  • Page 118 – Figure 5-1 Control Panel LEDs; Power and System LEDs; Table 5-3 System LED States; LAN LEDs
  • Page 119 – System Board LEDs
  • Page 120 – Cleaning Procedures; Power off the server when cleaning it.
  • Page 123 – Removing and Replacing Components; Required Service Tools; /4 inch flat blade screwdriver; Location of Internal Components and Connectors; shows the internal physical layout of the server.
  • Page 126 – Removing and Replacing Server Covers and Bezel; Accessing a Rack-Mount Server; Extending the Server From the Rack; server out the front to work on it.
  • Page 127 – Figure 6-3 Release the Rack Latches; Inserting the Server Into the Rack; Removing and Replacing the Top Cover on a Rack-Mounted Server
  • Page 129 – Figure 6-6 Closing the Top Cover on a Rack-Mounted Server; Removing and Replacing the Front Bezel on a Rack-Mounted Server; Removing the Front Bezel
  • Page 130 – Figure 6-8 Replacing the Front Bezel on a Rack-Mounted Server; Accessing a Pedestal-Mount Server; Removing the Side Covers on a Pedestal-Mounted Server; To remove the side covers, follow these steps:
  • Page 136 – Rotate the bezel against the chassis so that it snaps into place.; Removing and Replacing System Fans; prevent components from overheating.; Removing a System Fan; To remove a system fan, follow these steps:
  • Page 137 – Figure 6-16 Removing Fan 1A or Fan 1B
  • Page 138 – Replacing a System Fan; PS; Removing and Replacing the Power Supply; Removing the Power Supply; “Removing and Replacing Server Covers and
  • Page 139 – Replacing the Power Supply; To replace the power supply, follow these steps:
  • Page 140 – Removing and Replacing an Internal Hard Disk Drive; Removing a Hard Disk Drive; To remove a hard disk drive, follow these steps:
  • Page 142 – Figure 6-24 Removing the Disk Drive; Replacing a Hard Disk Drive; To install or replace a hard disk drive, follow these steps:
  • Page 144 – Figure 6-27 Airflow Guides Locations
  • Page 145 – Replacing the Memory Airflow Guide
  • Page 148 – Replacing the Processor Airflow Guide; To replace the processor airflow guide, follow these steps:
  • Page 151 – rp3440 Memory Configuration; Memory Loading Rules; System Firmware Requirements; FV; Replacing Deallocated Memory Ranks
  • Page 152 – Removing System Memory; “Removing and Replacing Server Covers and Bezel” (page 126)
  • Page 155 – Removing a Dual Processor Module
  • Page 158 – Figure 6-40 Releasing the Heatsink Captive Screws
  • Page 160 – Installing a Dual Processor Module; To install a dual processor module, follow these steps:
  • Page 164 – when the processor airflow guide is set in place (
  • Page 165 – “Removing and Replacing the iLO
  • Page 166 – To replace the system battery, follow these steps:
  • Page 168 – To replace the PCI card cage into the server, follow these steps:
  • Page 169 – Reconnect the cables to the PCI card.; Removing a PCI or Graphics Card; To remove a PCI or graphics card from the server, follow these steps:
  • Page 170 – Replacing a PCI or Graphics Card; To replace the PCI or graphics card, follow these steps:
  • Page 171 – Removing the PCI Backplane; “Removing a PCI or Graphics Card” (page 169); Replacing the PCI Backplane
  • Page 172 – Removing and Replacing a Removable Media Drive; Removing a Removable Media Drive
  • Page 173 – Figure 6-60 Removing the Removable Media Drive; Replacing a Removable Media Drive; Removing the iLO MP Card; LS
  • Page 174 – Replacing the iLO MP Card
  • Page 175 – To remove the iLO MP card battery, follow these steps:
  • Page 176 – Figure 6-62 Removing the iLO MP Card Battery; Replacing the iLO MP Card Battery; Removing and Replacing the LED Status Panel; Removing the LED Status Panel
  • Page 177 – Replacing the LED Status Panel; Removing the System Board
  • Page 179 – Figure 6-66 Removing the System Board Mounting Screw
  • Page 180 – Figure 6-67 Removing the System Board; Replacing the System Board; To replace the system board, follow these steps:
  • Page 185 – Replacing a System Board; “Replacing the System; upgrade; reset
  • Page 186 – Perform the resetting with the changes in effect.; Removing and Replacing the Power Supply Interface Module; Removing the Power Supply Interface Module; To remove the power supply interface module, follow these steps:
  • Page 187 – Replacing the Power Supply Interface Module; To replace the power supply interface module, follow these steps:
  • Page 189 – Removing the Hard Drive Disk SCSI Backplane; To remove the hard drive disk SCSI backplane, follow these steps:
  • Page 191 – Replacing the Hard Disk Drive SCSI Backplane; To replace the hard disk drive SCSI backplane, follow these steps:
  • Page 193 – A Replacement Parts; Figure A-1 Parts Identification
  • Page 194 – Figure A-2 Pedestal and Rack Parts; Customer Self Repair; Optional
  • Page 195 – Replaceable Parts List; The replaceable parts list contains parts that do not display in
  • Page 196 – Table A-2 Replaceable Parts List
  • Page 199 – B Utilities; Boot Console Handler; Enables the bootstrap code to know which path to boot from.; BCH Commands; Service Commands
  • Page 200 – BCH Main Menu Commands and Submenus; Boot Command
  • Page 201 – Configuration Menu
  • Page 202 – The configuration default command sets the following values:; Information Menu; PRocessor
  • Page 203 – SCSI Command; The; ProductNum Command; The
  • Page 205 – C Physical and Environmental Specifications; Table C-1 Physical and Environmental Specifications
  • Page 207 – Index
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HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440
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HP Part Number: A7137-96008-ed6
Published: February 2010
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Page 3 - About This Document

Table of Contents About This Document ....................................................................................................... 15 Intended Audience................................................................................................................................15New and ...

Page 6 - Booting the Operating System

Preparation......................................................................................................................................91 Determining the Physical iLO MP Access Method....................................................................91Determining the iLO MP LAN Configurat...

Page 13 - List of Tables

List of Tables 1 Publishing History Details............................................................................................................15 2 HP-UX 11i Releases.......................................................................................................................17 1-1 ...

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