HP ProLiant DL760 Generation 2 Server User Guide June 2003 (Second Edition) Part Number 201264-002 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer: Jennifer Hayward Fi
About This Guide This guide provides step-by-step installation instructions and reference information for operating, troubleshooting, and upgrading
Installing Hardware Options, Server Power Off 3. Insert the PCI/PCI-X expansion board into the appropriate expansion slot (1), pushing firmly until t
Installing Hardware Options, Server Power Off 5. Connect the expansion board I/O cable as appropriate. HP has designed a self-latching slot-keeper fe
Installing Hardware Options, Server Power Off Installing the Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition II The ProLiant DL760 G2 server supports the Remote Ins
Installing Hardware Options, Server Power Off 7. HP recommends installing the RILOE II board in I/O expansion slot 9 for easy access to the Remote Ma
Installing Hardware Options, Server Power Off 10. Insert the RILOE II board into slot 9 (1), pushing firmly until the board is securely seated. 11.
Installing Hardware Options, Server Power Off 14. Route the Remote Management cable (30-pin) under the fan support bracket and connect it to the Remo
Installing Hardware Options, Server Power Off RILOE II can use either system power or external power. External power may be required for the RILOE II
Installing Hardware Options, Server Power Off Installing the Integrated Array Bypass Use the Integrated Array Bypass kit to bypass the Smart Array 5i
Installing Hardware Options, Server Power Off 7. Remove any I/O expansion boards from slots 1 through 5. a. For full-length I/O expansion boards, be
Installing Hardware Options, Server Power Off b. Press the top of the appropriate expansion slot release lever (1) and open the lever toward the rear
About This Guide This symbol indicates the presence of hazardous energy circuits or electric shock hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified personn
Installing Hardware Options, Server Power Off 8. Remove the four plastic slot dividers from between slots 1 through 5. Push the divider clip down to
Installing Hardware Options, Server Power Off 9. Lift the locking lever to release the Array Enabler board (1). Remove the Array Enabler board (2) as
Installing Hardware Options, Server Power Off 10. Install the Integrated Array Bypass assembly. IMPORTANT: The Integrated Array Bypass assembly cab
Installing Hardware Options, Server Power Off 11. Reinstall the plastic slot dividers and any I/O expansion boards that were removed. 12. Press the
Installing Hardware Options, Server Power Off 14. Install the optional array controller board (1) as shown in Figure 4-20. 15. Close the expansion s
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5 Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable The following instructions are provided as an overview for installing hardware option upgrades that are
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable Hot Plug RAID Memory The ProLiant DL760 G2 server supports up to 40 GB of Hot Plug RAID Memory using indust
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable Memory Cartridge Components The following figure and table show the various components of the memory cartri
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable Memory Cartridge Guidelines The ProLiant DL760 G2 server has five Hot Plug RAID Memory cartridges. They are
About This Guide Rack Stability WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, be sure that: • The leveling jacks are
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable The following additional guidelines apply to DIMM installation: • DIMM configurations must match in all fi
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable Memory Cartridge LED Indicators The ProLiant DL760 G2 server has LEDs for each of the memory cartridges. Th
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable LED Indicator State Definitions Table 5-2 provides descriptions of various LED states. Table 5-2: Memory
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable Accessing the DIMMs To access the DIMMs in the server, you must remove the memory cartridge. The Hot Plug R
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable 2. Be sure that the cartridge power LED is off (2). CAUTION: Do not remove a memory cartridge if the ca
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable Opening the Memory Cartridge To gain access to the DIMMs, open the memory cartridge cover: 1. Squeeze the
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable Locating the DIMM Sockets Figure 5-6 and Table 5-3 detail the DIMM socket locations on the memory cartridge
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable SDRAM Bus Configuration Figure 5-7 detail the SDRAM memory bus configuration. Bank definition ensures that
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable Installing DIMMs into the Memory Cartridge CAUTION: When handling a memory module, be careful not to tou
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable 3. Be sure that all of the DIMM socket levers are rotated inward before closing the cartridge cover. 4. C
About This Guide Hood Labels and Indicators A significant amount of server configuration and options installation information is provided on the panel
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable • SCO UnixWare 7.1.3 • Red Hat Linux 7.2 • SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 7 Hot-Replacing Memory If there
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable To replace DIMMs: 1. Unlock the cartridge and slide it out of the server following the procedure in the “R
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable Hot-Adding Memory For the hot-add feature to work on the ProLiant DL760 G2 server, the operating system mus
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable To install additional DIMMs in the server, you must add them in bank pairs across all five of the memory ca
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable f. The system will rebuild and verify the data on the DIMMs in the memory cartridge as the cartridge power
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable Hot-Upgrading Memory For the hot-upgrade feature to work on the ProLiant DL760 G2 server, the operating sys
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable To upgrade memory, replace existing DIMMs with new ones in bank pairs across all five of the memory cartrid
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable f. Lock the memory cartridge in place by rotating the cartridge lock clockwise to the locked position. g.
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable Non-RAID Memory Support Non-RAID memory configuration is now more user-friendly in the ProLiant DL760 Gener
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable Installing Hot-Plug Hard Drives The following sections provide an overview for installing hot-plug SCSI har
About This Guide Related Documents For additional information on the topics covered in this guide, refer to the following documentation: • Rack Resou
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable The following illustration shows the media module populated with four 1-inch hard drives, an IMD, a diskett
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drive LED Indicators The hot-plug SCSI hard drive LEDs, located on each physical drive,
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable Figure 5-11: SCSI hard drive LEDs HP ProLiant DL760 Generation 2 Server User Guide 5-27 HP CONFIDENTIA
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable Guidelines for Installing Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drives Follow these guidelines when adding SCSI hard drives: •
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable Installing a Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Disk Drive CAUTION: Before adding or removing any hot-plug SCSI drives,
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable 3. Insert the new hot-plug drive into the empty drive bay, pushing until the unit is securely seated (1).
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable Advanced Data Guarding When a disk drive is hot-plugged, although the system is functionally operational, t
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable • Never turn a disk enclosure off while the initiator or controller is powered on or active. Doing so can
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable Installing a StorageWorks Hot-Plug Tape Drive To install a StorageWorks hot-plug tape drive into the drive
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable Installing a Hot-Plug Power Supply The ProLiant DL760 G2 server ships with two hot-plug power supplies. The
About This Guide Getting Help If you have a problem and have exhausted the information in this guide, you can get further information and other help i
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable To replace a hot-plug power supply with the system power on: 1. Remove the power cord from the power suppl
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable 2. Squeeze upward on the release in the middle of the power supply handle (1). 3. Rotate the power supply
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable 6. Slide the hot-plug power supply into the power supply cage until the supply is seated securely (1). Thi
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable 8. Plug in the power cord. You can use the plastic clip to secure the AC cord to the power supply. This ac
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable Power Supply LED Indicators Each power supply has status and AC power LEDs. Refer to Figure 5-19 and Table
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable PCI Hot Plug I/O Expansion Boards The ProLiant DL760 G2 server supports PCI Hot Plug. PCI Hot Plug and the
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable Locating the I/O Expansion Slots The I/O expansion slots are located in the I/O module and are accessed by
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable Table 5-5: I/O Expansion Slots Slot Description Slots 1 and 2 Bus 19—Supports PCI-X expansion boards at
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable PCI Hot Plug LED Indicators The PCI Hot Plug amber (1) and green (2) LEDs (shown in the following figure fo
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable Table 5-6 provides a description and slot status for the PCI Hot Plug LEDs and button shown in Figure 5-22.
About This Guide Authorized Reseller For the name of your nearest authorized reseller: • In the United States, call 1-800-345-1518. • In Canada, cal
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable PCI Hot Plug Operating System Support Software support is an integral part of PCI Hot Plug. HP, in partners
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable Microsoft Windows 2000 Supported PCI Hot Plug Functionality PCI Hot Plug support within Microsoft Windows 2
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Supported PCI Hot Plug Functionality PCI Hot Plug support within Microsoft Wi
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable SCO/Caldera UnixWare Supported PCI Hot Plug Functionality HP support of PCI Hot Plug within Caldera Open UN
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable The device driver interface specification defines how device drivers communicate with the SCO UnixWare oper
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable Adding PCI Hot Plug Expansion Boards The PCI/PCI-X slots of the ProLiant DL760 G2 I/O board are hot-plug-ca
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable 4. Press the top (1) of the appropriate expansion slot release lever and open the lever toward the rear (2
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable 6. Insert the PCI/PCI-X expansion board into the appropriate expansion slot, pushing firmly until the boar
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable HP has designed a self-latching slot-keeper feature to accommodate full-length expansion boards. Be sure th
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable 9. Activate power to the slot through the PCI Hot Plug software application or by pressing the PCI Hot Plu
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Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable Removing or Replacing a PCI Hot Plug Expansion Board To remove or replace a PCI Hot Plug expansion board: 1
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable 4. Press the top (1) of the appropriate expansion slot release lever and open the lever toward the rear (2
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable Replacing Hot-Plug Fans The ProLiant DL760 G2 server ships with two hot-plug fans. Fan 1 is closest to the
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable The ProLiant DL760 G2 server comes equipped with fan attention LEDs located on the front of the server as s
Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable To replace a hot-plug fan: 1. Open the I/O lid. 2. Squeeze the locking latch with your fingers (1), and l
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6 Cabling the Server This chapter provides information about how to cable a ProLiant DL760 G2 server. HP ProLiant DL760 Generation 2 Server User Gui
Cabling the Server Cable Connectors Figure 6-1 identifies the peripheral connectors on the back of the server. Figure 6-1: Rear panel connectors It
Cabling the Server WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment: • Install the power supply before connecting the power
Cabling the Server 2. Secure the AC cord with the retention clip provided on the power supply, as shown in the following figure, to prevent the cord
1 Server Features HP ProLiant DL760 Generation 2 Servers The HP ProLiant DL760 Generation 2 (G2) server, a high-density enterprise-class and data cen
Cabling the Server HP ProLiant DL760 Generation 2 Server User Guide 6-5 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer: Jennifer Hayward File Name: g-ch6 Cabling the Serve
7 Server Power This chapter provides information about the operation of the server power supplies. The purpose of this chapter is to guide you throug
Server Power System Power Overview The system power in the ProLiant DL760 G2 server does not shut off completely with the front panel Power On/Standby
Server Power Power Supplies The ProLiant DL760 G2 server supports two hot-plug, redundant power supplies. Refer to Chapter 5 to replace a power supply
Server Power Power Supply LED Indicators Each power supply has status and AC power LEDs. Refer to Figure 7-2 and Table 7-1 for a detailed description
Server Power System Interconnect Status Indicators To prevent damage to critical system components, the ProLiant DL760 G2 server will not power up if
Server Power If an interconnect status indicator light is on, reseat the component represented by the indicator. Refer to Appendix D for detailed LED
Server Power Powering Up the Server When you power up the server, it will go through the following “Server Power” and “Power-On Self-Test” sequences.
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Server Power 7. Watch for memory system initialization. As the system initializes, the memory cartridge power LEDs on all five memory cartridges begi
Server Features Overview This chapter provides an overview of the HP ProLiant DL760 G2 server features and briefly describes its maximum performance,
Server Power 6. Check the monitor for ROM family and date. The system briefly displays the F1 prompt to open the Memory Configuration Manager. Figur
Server Power Press the F1 key to enter the Memory Configuration Manager. This ROM-Based tool (shown in Figure 7-7) is used to examine and upgrade your
Server Power 7. Check the monitor for processor initialization information. Each processor is listed as it initializes. 8. Check the monitor for con
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8 Configuring the Server This chapter discusses how to configure the ProLiant DL760 G2 server by setting up the server environment, setting up the ha
Configuring the Server Setting Up the Base Environment The ProLiant DL760 G2 comes equipped with updateable, “intelligent” ROM-based configuration uti
Configuring the Server If the system memory is installed in an unsupported configuration, then the Memory Configuration Error Diagnostics screen is di
Configuring the Server Manual Configuration Pressing the F9 key when prompted during POST launches RBSU, from which you are guided through the followi
Configuring the Server 2. Set the operating system of the server. Figure 8-4: Setting the operating system in RBSU 3. After the language and opera
Configuring the Server Accessing the System Maintenance Menu The System Maintenance Menu is embedded into the system ROM and replaces the legacy Syste
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Server Features The ProLiant DL760 G2 server also features management and configuration tools that are the hallmark of ProLiant servers: • ProLiant E
Configuring the Server Figure 8-6: System prompts after normal POST HP ProLiant DL760 Generation 2 Server User Guide 8-7 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer:
Configuring the Server System Maintenance Menu After you press the F10 key at the end of POST, the System Maintenance Menu screen is displayed, as sho
Configuring the Server ROM-Based Setup Utility When you select Setup Utility in the System Maintenance Menu, the system will execute RBSU. The main RB
Configuring the Server ROM-Based Inspect Utility When you select Inspect Utility in the System Maintenance Menu, the system executes the ROM-Based Ins
Configuring the Server ROM-Based Diagnostic Utility When you select Diagnostic Utility in the System Maintenance Menu, the system executes the ROM-Bas
Configuring the Server Memory Diagnostics When you select Memory Diagnostic from the ROM-Based Diagnostic Utility menu, the diagnostic runs until comp
Configuring the Server CPU Diagnostic The CPU diagnostic checks the registers and multiprocessing capability of each of the system processors. The CPU
Configuring the Server Boot Disk Diagnostic The boot disk diagnostic can be used to verify the presence and readiness of a primary boot controller. If
Configuring the Server Configuring the Drive Array Controller If you are using a simple SCSI controller to boot from the internal drives, disregard th
Configuring the Server The location of the external SCSI connector (1) is shown in the following figure. Figure 8-14: External VHDCI SCSI Connector
Server Features Figure 1-1: Server front view—module location Item Description 1 Processor and memory module 2 Media module 1-4 HP ProLiant DL760
Configuring the Server Option ROM Configuration for Arrays After the POST sequence successfully concludes, the server executes the option ROMs. An opt
Configuring the Server Accessing ORCA After the system has completed POST, press the F8 key for custom configuration or the F7 key to accept the defau
Configuring the Server Using ORCA To configure the drive array controller: CAUTION: If you have installed any previously used hard drives in the Pr
Configuring the Server Array Configuration Utility The Array Configuration Utility (ACU) is an easy-to-use graphical configuration utility to help set
Configuring the Server Starting the Array Configuration Utility The ACU software can be run from CD or from within supported operating systems. Runnin
Configuring the Server Running ACU from the Operating System If the server that you are configuring is running in Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003, o
Configuring the Server Extending Logical Drives — Operating Systems The following operating systems support logical drive extension: • Microsoft Wind
Configuring the Server Array Configuration Replicator Utility The Array Configuration Replicator (ACR) utility enables you to configure Smart Array co
Configuring the Server Installing the Operating System If you are installing the operating system using the SmartStart CD, configure it by using the i
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Server Features Figure 1-2: Server front view—module components Item Description 1 Processor area and air intake 2 Hot-plug hard drives 3 IDE CD-
9 Software Management HP provides several tools that aid in managing and maintaining the ProLiant DL760 G2 server: • Integrated Management Display (
Software Management Integrated Management Display The Integrated Management Display (IMD) is an integrated 16x4 character display mounted on the front
Software Management To run the RBSU: 1. Boot the computer and at the prompt press the F9 key. 2. Select Server Asset & IMD Text and press the En
Software Management 8. Press the F10 key at the prompt to confirm the exit from RBSU. The changes you have entered will not be displayed on the Displ
Software Management Customizing Management Display Fields You can customize many of the fields shown on the IMD. The following sections define each of
Software Management Custom Menu Item Custom Menu Item is a user-defined field for customizing a server. This one-line field can hold up to 14 characte
Software Management Server Other Enter any additional information about the server that might be helpful. You can enter up to 2 lines of 14 characters
Software Management Service Contact Phone Number The Service Contact Phone Number field contains the phone number of the service provider. Enter up to
Software Management Bootblock Date The Bootblock Date is the month, date, and year of the current server Bootblock. Memory The Memory field shows the
Software Management Navigating the Menus The IMD is menu-driven and designed to be easy to use. The following sections provide information about how t
Server Features Figure 1-3: Server rear view—module location Item Description 1 I/O module with system fans 2 Hot-plug power supply #1 3 Hot-plug
Software Management Display Symbols Three display symbols enable you to indicate your menu options. These symbols are the Up, Down, and Selector arrow
Software Management Navigation To navigate through the menus, use the four buttons shown in the following figure. The up (3) and down (2) arrow keys a
Software Management System Behavior with Error Events If there is an F1 error condition after system POST, the IMD flashes the message in Figure 9-4.
Software Management Menu Structure The following outline shows the four elements of each IMD menu and submenu in the order in which they are displayed
Software Management System Information • ROM • Bootblock Date • Memory • PCI Slot • System Processor Contrast • Contrast Other Info Integrated M
Software Management Multiple Ways of Viewing the Integrated Management Log You can view an event in the IML in one of three ways: • From the IMD • F
Software Management Viewing the IML with the Survey Utility The Survey Utility is an online information-gathering agent that runs on servers, gatherin
Software Management Viewing the IML with Insight Manager 7 Insight Manager 7 is a server management tool capable of in-depth fault, configuration, and
Software Management Figure 9-6: Integrated Management Log 4. If a failed component has been replaced, select the event from the list, then click Ma
Software Management Insight Manager 7 Insight Manager 7 is a server management tool capable of in-depth fault, configuration, and performance monitori
Server Features Standard Features The following additional features are available on ProLiant DL760 G2 server models. Processors The server supports f
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Software Management Array Configuration Utility The Array Configuration Utility (ACU) software for Smart Array controllers, the StorageWorks RAID Arra
Software Management Step 2—Running ACU as a Service With Remote Accessibility During installation (or later by running setup), choose to install ACU a
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A Regulatory Compliance Notices Regulatory Compliance Identification Numbers For the purpose of regulatory compliance certifications and identificati
Regulatory Compliance Notices Federal Communications Commission Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
Regulatory Compliance Notices Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien) This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causi
Regulatory Compliance Notices Japanese Notice BSMI Notice A-4 HP ProLiant DL760 Generation 2 Server User Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer: Jennifer H
Regulatory Compliance Notices Laser Devices All HP systems equipped with a laser device comply with safety standards, including International Electrot
Regulatory Compliance Notices Power Cords The power cord set included in your server meets the requirements for use in the country where you purchased
Server Features Hyper-Threading technology, developed by Intel, improves the performance of IA-32 processors when executing multiple-processor (MP) ca
Regulatory Compliance Notices HP ProLiant DL760 Generation 2 Server User Guide A-7 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer: Jennifer Hayward File Name: k-appa Regul
B Electrostatic Discharge To prevent damage to the system, be aware of the precautions you need to follow when setting up the system or handling part
Electrostatic Discharge B-2 HP ProLiant DL760 Generation 2 Server User Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer: Jennifer Hayward File Name: l-appb Electrostat
C Server Error Messages POST Error Messages All Power-On Self-Test (POST) error messages provided for this server are included in the HP Servers Trou
D LED Indicators and Switches LED Indicators Status LEDs are located on the front, back, and inside of your server. These LEDs communicate the curren
LED Indicators and Switches System Power LED Indicator Figure D-1 shows the location of the system power LED (1). Figure D-1: System power LED D-2
LED Indicators and Switches Auxiliary Power LED Indicator Figure D-2 shows the location of the auxiliary power LED (1) on the I/O board. Figure D-2:
LED Indicators and Switches System Interconnect LED Indicators To prevent damage to critical system components, the ProLiant DL760 G2 server will not
LED Indicators and Switches If a status indicator light is on, reseat the component represented by the indicator. Refer to the hood labels for compone
LED Indicators and Switches System Attention LED Indicators Figure D-5 shows the location of the system attention LEDs. Figure D-5: System attention
Server Features Hot Plug RAID Memory The HP memory RAID technology stands for Redundant Array of Industry-Standard DIMMs. The ProLiant DL760 G2 server
LED Indicators and Switches Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drive LED Indicators The hot-plug SCSI hard drive LEDs, located on each physical drive, are visible on
LED Indicators and Switches Figure D-7: SCSI hard drive LEDs D-8 HP ProLiant DL760 Generation 2 Server User Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer: Jennife
LED Indicators and Switches Power Supply LED Indicators Each power supply has status and AC power LEDs. Refer to Figure D-8 and Table D-1 for a detail
LED Indicators and Switches Hot-Plug Fan LED Indicators The ProLiant DL760 G2 server ships with two hot-plug fans. Fan 1 is closest to the rear of the
LED Indicators and Switches PCI Hot Plug LED Indicators The PCI Hot Plug amber (1) and green (2) LEDs (shown in the following figure for one slot) pro
LED Indicators and Switches A description and slot status for the PCI Hot Plug LEDs and button as shown in Figure D-11 are provided in Table D-2. Tab
LED Indicators and Switches Memory Cartridge and DIMM Status LED Indicators The ProLiant DL760 G2 server has LEDs for each of the memory cartridges. T
LED Indicators and Switches LED Indicator State Definitions Table D-4 provides descriptions of various LED states of the memory cartridge LEDs. Table
LED Indicators and Switches Switches This section shows switch location and settings for the I/O board. I/O Board Configuration Switches The I/O board
E Troubleshooting Information This appendix provides step-by-step instructions about what to try and where to go for help for the most common problem
Server Features The ProLiant DL760 G2 server has eight memory banks, each consisting of five DIMMs installed across the five memory cartridges. In eac
Troubleshooting Information Server Startup Problems Complete these steps if the server does not start: 1. Be sure that the computer and monitor are p
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Troubleshooting Information Diagnosis Steps If your server does not power up or powers up but does not complete the POST, answer the questions in the
Troubleshooting Information Table E-1: Diagnosis Steps continued Question Action Question 7: Check the Memory Error and Processor Bus Fault LEDs. Are
Troubleshooting Information Figure E-2: Memory Configuration Manager E-6 HP ProLiant DL760 Generation 2 Server User Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer:
Troubleshooting Information Table E-2: Did Power Supply Turn On? Check to see if the power supply and system fans are running. Verify this visually.
Troubleshooting Information Table E-3: Did the System Power LED Indicator or the Interconnect Check Light on the Front Panel Turn On? Refer to “Syst
Troubleshooting Information Table E-3: Did the System Power LED Indicator or the Interconnect Check Light on the Front Panel Turn On? continued Refer
Troubleshooting Information Table E-4: Is the Auxiliary Power LED Indicator On? Refer to “Auxiliary Power LED Indicator” in Appendix D for the locat
Troubleshooting Information Table E-4: Is the Auxiliary Power LED Indicator On? continued Refer to “Auxiliary Power LED Indicator” in Appendix D for
Server Features PCI-X Technology PCI-X technology leverages the wide acceptance of the PCI bus and provides an evolutionary I/O upgrade to conventiona
Troubleshooting Information Table E-5: Are all of the System Interconnect Status LED Indicators Off? Refer to “System Interconnect LED Indicators” i
Troubleshooting Information Table E-5: Are all of the System Interconnect Status LED Indicators Off? continued Refer to “System Interconnect LED Indi
Troubleshooting Information Table E-6: Is the IMD On or Does the Server Have Video? Answer Possible Reasons The Next Step Yes Video is availabl
Troubleshooting Information Table E-7: Are either of the Processor Board attention LED’s located on the front bezel illuminated? Status Action Proce
Troubleshooting Information Table E-7: Are either of the Processor Board attention LED’s located on the front bezel illuminated? continued Status Act
Troubleshooting Information Table E-8: Memory Configuration Guidelines Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution Missing memory cartridge Install al
Troubleshooting Information Table E-9: Problems After Initial Boot Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution SmartStart requirement is not performed.
Troubleshooting Information Table E-9: Problems After Initial Boot continued Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution Required operating system step
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F Server Specifications Server Specifications Table F-1: ProLiant DL760 G2 Server Specifications Dimensions Height 12.0 in 30.5 cm Depth 27.0
Server Features PCI Hot Plug PCI Hot Plug provides the ability to remove, replace, upgrade, and add PCI/PCI-X expansion boards without powering down
G System Battery This appendix provides information about replacement of the ProLiant DL760 G2 server system battery. Internal Battery To remove the
System Battery G-2 HP ProLiant DL760 Generation 2 Server User Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer: Jennifer Hayward File Name: q-appg System Battery.doc C
HP ProLiant DL760 Generation 2 Server User Guide Index-1 COMPAQ CONFIDENTIAL Writer: Jennifer Hayward File Name: x-index.doc Codename: Pioneer Par
Index RBSU features 1-18 setting up server environment 8-2 system load 2-6 configuration tools 1-3 connectors, supported 1-15 controllers
Index H hard drives fault protection 1-19 installing 5-24 LED indicators 5-26, D-7 location 1-5, 3-13 supported 1-13 VHDCI connector 8-15
Index rack rail assemblies 2-22 RILOE II 4-13 storage devices 5-24 tape drive 5-33 Integrated Array Bypass kit 4-18 Integrated Management Di
Index LED indicators 5-6 location 5-2 removal 5-8 Memory Diagnostic option 8-12 Microsoft Windows PCI Hot Plug support 5-46 running ACU from
Index processor and memory module accessing 3-2 identifying components 3-9 installing memory 5-2 removing 3-6 processor board air baffle 4-4
Index SCO/Caldera UNIX PCI Hot Plug support 5-48 utilities for 1-20 SCSI devices, installing 4-6. See also hard drives SDRAM bus configuration
Index utilities ACR 8-24 ACU 8-20 Boot Disk Diagnostic 8-11 CPU Diagnostic 8-11 IMD 9-4 installing 8-26 Memory Diagnostic 8-11 operating
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Server Features Disk Controller The ProLiant DL760 G2 server provides an embedded dual-channel Smart Array 5i Controller. One channel is dedicated to
Server Features Video The HP Integrated PCI Video Controller with 8 MB of video RAM can obtain a maximum resolution of 1280 x 1024 in 32-bit true colo
Server Features Redundant Hot-Plug Fans ProLiant DL760 G2 servers include 1 + 1 redundant hot-plug fans. If a fan fails, the server generates a system
Server Features Optional Features The ProLiant DL760 G2 server supports a wide range of server hardware options. HP server options are available from
Server Features Server Configuration and Management Features HP offers an extensive set of features and tools to support effective server configuratio
Server Features ROM-Based Setup Utility The ROM-Based Setup Utility (RBSU) automatically configures the system based on the selected operating system.
Server Features Smart Components for Online ROM Flash Online ROM flash technology consists of a combination of components that allow system administra
Server Features Smart Array 5302/32 and 5302/64. This new Advanced RAID level offers dramatically higher fault tolerance than RAID 5 with lower implem
Server Features HP Utilities for Linux HP servers running Linux can take advantage of several utilities that provide detailed system information, incl
Server Features Insight Manager 7 features an easy-to-use graphical interface and includes online documentation and context-sensitive help. Key featur
Contents Fixed Internal Media Drive Bays ...1-13 iv HP ProLiant DL760 Genera
Server Features Integrated Management Log The IML records all system events and stores them in an easily viewable form. These events are recorded and
Server Features Diagnostic Tools Software, firmware, and hardware diagnostic features of the ProLiant DL760 G2 server include: • Diagnostic LED indic
Server Features Security Features The following sections outline the security features available for the ProLiant DL760 G2 server. Software Security T
Server Features Hardware Security The following hardware security features are available in the ProLiant DL760 G2 server: • A switch on the I/O board
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2 Installing the Server in a Rack This chapter specifies the procedures required to install a ProLiant DL760 G2 server into an HP or industry-standar
Installing the Server in a Rack Rack Installation Overview Installing the ProLiant DL760 G2 server in a rack requires the following steps (detailed la
Installing the Server in a Rack Selecting a Site When installing the ProLiant DL760 G2 server in a rack, the following standards must be met: • Space
Installing the Server in a Rack CAUTION: Always use blanking panels to fill empty vertical spaces in the rack. This arrangement ensures proper airf
Installing the Server in a Rack • If a power strip is used, the load should not exceed 80 percent of the marked electrical current rating of the powe
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Installing the Server in a Rack Power Supplies • The ProLiant DL760 G2 server has two hot-plug, redundant power supplies. Depending on the system loa
Installing the Server in a Rack Grounding Requirements WARNING: To reduce the risk of electrical shock due to high leakage currents, a reliable, gr
Installing the Server in a Rack Temperature Requirements To be sure of continued safe and reliable operation of the equipment, install the system in a
Installing the Server in a Rack Shipping Box Contents Unpack the shipping boxes by following the instructions and illustrations printed on the outsid
Installing the Server in a Rack Shipping Brackets To protect the power supply and I/O module from any damage during shipment, each component is instal
Installing the Server in a Rack 2. Remove the I/O shipping bracket by loosening the retaining screws (1) and lifting the bracket up and out (2). Fig
Installing the Server in a Rack Shipping Screws To prevent damage to the processor and memory module during shipping, the server ships with a shipping
Installing the Server in a Rack Security Screw The ProLiant DL760 G2 server has a top latch security screw as shown in Figure 2-5. The screw prevents
Installing the Server in a Rack 2. Tighten the internal security screw between the processor and memory module and the I/O module as shown in Figure
Installing the Server in a Rack Stabilizers The anti-tip stabilizer provides stability and support when equipment is installed, removed, or accessed w
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Installing the Server in a Rack Warnings and Precautions Before beginning the following procedures, be sure you understand the following warnings: 6
Installing the Server in a Rack IMPORTANT: Refer to the following rack documentation for further cautions: • 9000 Rack Series Products Audio-Visual
Installing the Server in a Rack WARNING: Reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment by ensuring that the rack leveling feet exte
Installing the Server in a Rack To identify the required space and location for the server with the template: 1. Attach the rack template to the fron
Installing the Server in a Rack 3. Remove the template from the rack, leaving the gray plastic covers in place. Figure 2-8: Removing the template 4
Installing the Server in a Rack 5. Reverse and secure the back of the template to the vertical rack columns at the rear of the rack by pressing the t
Installing the Server in a Rack Installing the Slide Bracket Assemblies To install the slide bracket assemblies in the rack: 1. Install the slide bra
Installing the Server in a Rack 3. Lock the slide bracket assembly by letting the lock lever spring back to the original position (1) and making sure
Installing the Server in a Rack Lightening the Chassis WARNING: The processor and memory module weighs more than 16 kg (35 lb). HP recommends eithe
Installing the Server in a Rack Attaching the Inner Slide Members To attach the inner slide members to the server chassis: 1. Align the slots on the
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Installing the Server in a Rack Installing the Server in the Rack To install the server in the rack: 1. Fully extend both intermediate slide members
Installing the Server in a Rack 2. Lift the server using the handles on both sides (1) and carefully connect both server inner slide members into the
Installing the Server in a Rack 3. Push the server slide locks back (1) and slide the server into the rack (2). Figure 2-16: Sliding the server int
Installing the Server in a Rack 6. Attach the cable management arm bracket to the back of the server (1) and tighten the thumbscrew (2). Figure 2-17
Installing the Server in a Rack 7. Attach the cable management arm to the cable management arm bracket and tighten the two thumbscrews. Figure 2-18:
Installing the Server in a Rack 10. Cable the server. CAUTION: To prevent data corruption, do not connect the server to a low line power source (1
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3 Server Access The ProLiant DL760 G2 server provides easy access to all internal components for installation and maintenance. This chapter provides
Server Access Server I/O Lid and Modules The ProLiant DL760 G2 server chassis facilitates the installation of hardware upgrades through the use of thr
Server Access Accessing the I/O Module To access the I/O module in order to install or replace hot-plug fans or hot-plug PCI boards: 1. Slide the ch
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Server Access Removing the I/O Module Use the procedure in the preceding section, “Accessing the I/O Module,” to install or replace hot-plug fans or h
Server Access 5. Press in the sides of the cam levers on the I/O module (1) and rotate the top of the levers downward (2), as shown in Figure 3-3. 6.
Server Access 8. Set the I/O module aside for servicing non-hot-plug components. WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces,
Server Access 3. Press in the sides of the cam levers on the processor and memory module (1), and rotate the top of the levers downward (2) as shown
Server Access 5. Press in the module stop latches (1) and pull the module out of the chassis (2), as shown in Figure 3-6. Figure 3-6: Removing the
Server Access Processor and Memory Module Components Refer to Figure 3-7 to identify components in the processor and memory module. Figure 3-7: Proc
Server Access Removing the Media Module CAUTION: Do not attempt to remove the media module while power is applied to the system. The module is not
Server Access 5. Press in the module stop latches (1) and pull the module out of the chassis (2). Figure 3-9: Removing the media module WARNING:
Server Access 6. To reassemble the server, slide the module into the chassis until the cam levers begin to rotate (1). Then push the cam levers upwar
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Contents System Interconnect LED Indicators ... D-4 System Attention LED Indicator
4 Installing Hardware Options, Server Power Off The following instructions are provided as an overview for installing hardware option upgrades that r
Installing Hardware Options, Server Power Off Intel Xeon Processor MP The ProLiant DL760 G2 server supports either four or eight processors. • All p
Installing Hardware Options, Server Power Off Installing a Processor Board The ProLiant DL760 G2 server is capable of supporting up to eight Intel Xeo
Installing Hardware Options, Server Power Off To install a processor board option kit (with four processors) into the processor and memory module: W
Installing Hardware Options, Server Power Off 7. Insert the processor board into processor board slot 2 of the module (1). 8. Push down the processo
Installing Hardware Options, Server Power Off External Tape Drive Storage Devices Optional external tape drive mass storage devices can be connected t
Installing Hardware Options, Server Power Off 8. Install the SCSI terminator supplied on the other external SCSI connector on the rear panel of the e
Installing Hardware Options, Server Power Off Locating the I/O Expansion Slots The I/O expansion slots are located in the I/O module. Figure 4-6: Lo
Installing Hardware Options, Server Power Off The I/O expansion slots are distributed among one PCI bus and five separate PCI-X buses. NOTE: It is r
Installing Hardware Options, Server Power Off To add an expansion board: 1. Press the top of the appropriate expansion slot release lever (1) and ope
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