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iv Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Removal and Replacement Procedures continued Cable Routing Diagrams 2-26 System Fans-Power Cables 2-27 SCSI Hard Drives and Removable Media Devices-Signal Cables 2-28 CD-... 2-45 Chapter 3 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Diagnostic Tools Utility Overview 3-2 Default Configuration 3-4 Default Configuration Messages 3-4 Inspect Utility...3-4 Utilities Access...3-5 Running Compaq Utilities 3-5 Power-On Self-Test 3-7 POST Error Messages 3-7 Diagnostics Software 3-24 Steps for Diagnostics 3-24 100-199, Primary Processor Test ...
iv Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Removal and Replacement Procedures continued Cable Routing Diagrams 2-26 System Fans-Power Cables 2-27 SCSI Hard Drives and Removable Media Devices-Signal Cables 2-28 CD-... 2-45 Chapter 3 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Diagnostic Tools Utility Overview 3-2 Default Configuration 3-4 Default Configuration Messages 3-4 Inspect Utility...3-4 Utilities Access...3-5 Running Compaq Utilities 3-5 Power-On Self-Test 3-7 POST Error Messages 3-7 Diagnostics Software 3-24 Steps for Diagnostics 3-24 100-199, Primary Processor Test ...
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...64-MB SDRAM, 64 megabit memory module 128-MB SDRAM, 64 megabit memory module 128-MB SDRAM, 128 megabit memory module 256-MB SDRAM, 64 megabit memory module 256-MB SDRAM, 128 megabit memory module 512-MB SDRAM, 128 megabit memory module 512-MB ...Fans 17 Hot-plug drive fan (maximum: 3 per unit) 161657-001 18 Hot-plug system fan (maximum: 4 per unit) 171531-001 19 System fan basket (maximum: 2 per unit) 161658-001 20 Miscellaneous hardware kit a) Removable media bay blanking panel, shown in Figure 1-1 (maximum: 2 per unit) b) System fan basket-and-cable bracket with Compaq ProLiant ML530...
...64-MB SDRAM, 64 megabit memory module 128-MB SDRAM, 64 megabit memory module 128-MB SDRAM, 128 megabit memory module 256-MB SDRAM, 64 megabit memory module 256-MB SDRAM, 128 megabit memory module 512-MB SDRAM, 128 megabit memory module 512-MB ...Fans 17 Hot-plug drive fan (maximum: 3 per unit) 161657-001 18 Hot-plug system fan (maximum: 4 per unit) 171531-001 19 System fan basket (maximum: 2 per unit) 161658-001 20 Miscellaneous hardware kit a) Removable media bay blanking panel, shown in Figure 1-1 (maximum: 2 per unit) b) System fan basket-and-cable bracket with Compaq ProLiant ML530...
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...of personal injury or damage to service Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers: Torx T-15 screwdriver or right-angle Allen wrench included on the rear of Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers Torx T-10 screwdriver or right-angle Allen wrench for Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers. The following tools are qualified... chapter provides subassembly/module-level removal and replacement procedures for replacement of the drive fan cable connector bracket only 4-mm flat-blade screwdriver From the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD: System Configuration Utility software Array Diagnostic Utility software Diagnostics...
...of personal injury or damage to service Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers: Torx T-15 screwdriver or right-angle Allen wrench included on the rear of Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers Torx T-10 screwdriver or right-angle Allen wrench for Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers. The following tools are qualified... chapter provides subassembly/module-level removal and replacement procedures for replacement of the drive fan cable connector bracket only 4-mm flat-blade screwdriver From the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD: System Configuration Utility software Array Diagnostic Utility software Diagnostics...
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...Power On/Standby switch. See "Server Warnings and Precautions" later in this chapter. Hot-pluggable devices in Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers include SCSI hard drives, fans, and power supplies. Hot-Pluggable Device The server can be increased by checking the LED indicator status. ...removed without causing a system shutdown. To completely remove all power cords from the server. Hot-pluggable devices in Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers include SCSI hard drives, fans, and power supplies. IMPORTANT: If the server is mounted in a rack, accessibility to move the unit. CAUTION...
...Power On/Standby switch. See "Server Warnings and Precautions" later in this chapter. Hot-pluggable devices in Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers include SCSI hard drives, fans, and power supplies. Hot-Pluggable Device The server can be increased by checking the LED indicator status. ...removed without causing a system shutdown. To completely remove all power cords from the server. Hot-pluggable devices in Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers include SCSI hard drives, fans, and power supplies. IMPORTANT: If the server is mounted in a rack, accessibility to move the unit. CAUTION...
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...the access panel, or place the server on the front panel, located nearest to replace hot-plug devices such as power supplies, fans, or SCSI hard drives when they are not in this chapter. Powering Down the Server Before beginning any installation procedure. IMPORTANT: ...equipment, see "Rack Warnings" later in standby mode, thereby disabling the main power supply output and providing auxiliary power (+5V) to the Compaq ProLiant ML530 Setup and Installation Guide for non-hot-plug devices: 1. WARNING: To reduce the risk of the removal and replacement procedures for further information...
...the access panel, or place the server on the front panel, located nearest to replace hot-plug devices such as power supplies, fans, or SCSI hard drives when they are not in this chapter. Powering Down the Server Before beginning any installation procedure. IMPORTANT: ...equipment, see "Rack Warnings" later in standby mode, thereby disabling the main power supply output and providing auxiliary power (+5V) to the Compaq ProLiant ML530 Setup and Installation Guide for non-hot-plug devices: 1. WARNING: To reduce the risk of the removal and replacement procedures for further information...
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... with installed drivers. See "LED Indicators, Hot-Plug Fan" in Chapter 4 for a redundant hot-pluggable fan in Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers, with the fan name and the description of the server. The two system fan baskets are designed to spin after a temporary failure occurs. Removal and Replacement Procedures 2-11 Fans Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers ship standard with two hot-pluggable system...
... with installed drivers. See "LED Indicators, Hot-Plug Fan" in Chapter 4 for a redundant hot-pluggable fan in Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers, with the fan name and the description of the server. The two system fan baskets are designed to spin after a temporary failure occurs. Removal and Replacement Procedures 2-11 Fans Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers ship standard with two hot-pluggable system...
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... Panel" earlier in this chapter. 3. Overheating and damage to replace a hot-plug system fan with a new fan. 2-12 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Hot-Plug System Fans Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers have two system fan baskets, one for the CPU fan. Removing a hot-plug system fan Reverse steps 1 through 3 to hardware could result. See "Hot-Pluggable Device" earlier in...
... Panel" earlier in this chapter. 3. Overheating and damage to replace a hot-plug system fan with a new fan. 2-12 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Hot-Plug System Fans Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers have two system fan baskets, one for the CPU fan. Removing a hot-plug system fan Reverse steps 1 through 3 to hardware could result. See "Hot-Pluggable Device" earlier in...
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...-cable bracket. Remove the four T-15 screws that secure the system fan basket-and-cable bracket to replace a system fan cable. To remove a system fan cable: 1. Disconnect the system fan cable from the chassis . 1 2 Figure 2-7. 2-14 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide To remove the system fan basket-and-cable bracket: 1. See "To remove the system...
...-cable bracket. Remove the four T-15 screws that secure the system fan basket-and-cable bracket to replace a system fan cable. To remove a system fan cable: 1. Disconnect the system fan cable from the chassis . 1 2 Figure 2-7. 2-14 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide To remove the system fan basket-and-cable bracket: 1. See "To remove the system...
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... assembly. Loosen the two thumbscrews on the hard drive fan air baffle. 4. 2-16 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Hard Drive Fan Air Baffle To remove the hard drive fan air baffle: 1. See "System Fan Basket Assembly" earlier in this chapter. 3. Removing the hard drive fan air baffle Reverse steps 1 through 4 to replace the hard drive...
... assembly. Loosen the two thumbscrews on the hard drive fan air baffle. 4. 2-16 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Hard Drive Fan Air Baffle To remove the hard drive fan air baffle: 1. See "System Fan Basket Assembly" earlier in this chapter. 3. Removing the hard drive fan air baffle Reverse steps 1 through 4 to replace the hard drive...
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... drive fan out of the fan. 5. CAUTION: Hot-plug hard drive fans are not in this chapter. 3. See "Hot-Pluggable Device" earlier in active use. Perform the preparation procedures. Removal and Replacement Procedures 2-17 Hot-Plug Drive Fans Three hot-plug drive fans come standard with Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers. IMPORTANT: It is not compatible in the Compaq ProLiant 6400R...
... drive fan out of the fan. 5. CAUTION: Hot-plug hard drive fans are not in this chapter. 3. See "Hot-Pluggable Device" earlier in active use. Perform the preparation procedures. Removal and Replacement Procedures 2-17 Hot-Plug Drive Fans Three hot-plug drive fans come standard with Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers. IMPORTANT: It is not compatible in the Compaq ProLiant 6400R...
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... Reverse steps 1 through 6 to deal with Backplane Board" later in servicing computer equipment and trained to replace the drive fan cable and cable bracket. 2-18 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Drive Fan Cable and Cable Bracket WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, the installation of...
... Reverse steps 1 through 6 to deal with Backplane Board" later in servicing computer equipment and trained to replace the drive fan cable and cable bracket. 2-18 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Drive Fan Cable and Cable Bracket WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, the installation of...
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2-22 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide 6. Remove the four T-15 screws securing the hard drive cage to maintain proper airflow. Removing the hard drive cage Reverse steps 1 through 7 to replace the hard drive cage, or cover the opening with a blanking panel to the chassis. 7. NOTE: To increase accessibility to the cables, remove the drive fans. See "Hot-Plug Drive Fans" earlier in this chapter. 2 1 1 Figure 2-14. Slide the hard drive cage assembly out the front of the chassis.
2-22 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide 6. Remove the four T-15 screws securing the hard drive cage to maintain proper airflow. Removing the hard drive cage Reverse steps 1 through 7 to replace the hard drive cage, or cover the opening with a blanking panel to the chassis. 7. NOTE: To increase accessibility to the cables, remove the drive fans. See "Hot-Plug Drive Fans" earlier in this chapter. 2 1 1 Figure 2-14. Slide the hard drive cage assembly out the front of the chassis.
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2-24 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide CD-ROM Drive To remove the CD-ROM drive: 1. See "Hard Drive Fan Air Baffle" earlier in this chapter. 4. See "Hot-Plug System Fan" earlier in this chapter. 6. Slide the metal locking bracket toward the CD-ROM drive. 8. Loosen .... See "Access Panel" earlier in this chapter. 3. The CD-ROM drive signal cable is color-coded orange. 5. Remove the hard drive fan air baffle. Disconnect all cabling from the chassis. 2 1 3 Figure 2-16. See "Powering Down the Server" earlier in this chapter. 2. Remove ...
2-24 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide CD-ROM Drive To remove the CD-ROM drive: 1. See "Hard Drive Fan Air Baffle" earlier in this chapter. 4. See "Hot-Plug System Fan" earlier in this chapter. 6. Slide the metal locking bracket toward the CD-ROM drive. 8. Loosen .... See "Access Panel" earlier in this chapter. 3. The CD-ROM drive signal cable is color-coded orange. 5. Remove the hard drive fan air baffle. Disconnect all cabling from the chassis. 2 1 3 Figure 2-16. See "Powering Down the Server" earlier in this chapter. 2. Remove ...
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...backplane board, remove the cables in the following diagrams. For further information, refer to the sliding design of each cable in Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers is shown in the following sequence for easier accessibility. See "PCI Bracket" later in the clips or strap when completing ...fans. The clips can be damaged by pinching or chafing if not routed or contained properly. Power cables for the CD-ROM and diskette drives (orange and purple cables, respectively). Power cables for SCSI hard drives and removable media devices (blue and yellow cables). 2-26 Compaq ProLiant ML530...
...backplane board, remove the cables in the following diagrams. For further information, refer to the sliding design of each cable in Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers is shown in the following sequence for easier accessibility. See "PCI Bracket" later in the clips or strap when completing ...fans. The clips can be damaged by pinching or chafing if not routed or contained properly. Power cables for the CD-ROM and diskette drives (orange and purple cables, respectively). Power cables for SCSI hard drives and removable media devices (blue and yellow cables). 2-26 Compaq ProLiant ML530...
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... this chapter. Remove the CPU fan air baffle. See "CPU Fan Air Baffle" earlier in this chapter. 3. IMPORTANT: The system board tray is replaced as one unit. The system board does not have to lift or move Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers. See "Access Panel" earlier in this chapter. 2. 2-32 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide System...
... this chapter. Remove the CPU fan air baffle. See "CPU Fan Air Baffle" earlier in this chapter. 3. IMPORTANT: The system board tray is replaced as one unit. The system board does not have to lift or move Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers. See "Access Panel" earlier in this chapter. 2. 2-32 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide System...
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...bit, 33-MHz, tertiary PCI bus 64-bit, 66-MHz, 3-volt only secondary PCI bus 2 sets of the tray. 2-34 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide System Board Components The system board is mounted to the inside of 4 DIMM memory sockets Parallel port Video... port Serial ports Keyboard/mouse interface Processor slots Fan cable connectors (2 locations) Item Description Diskette drive signal cable connector (purple) IDE CD-ROM signal cable connector (orange) Configuration switch SCSI...
...bit, 33-MHz, tertiary PCI bus 64-bit, 66-MHz, 3-volt only secondary PCI bus 2 sets of the tray. 2-34 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide System Board Components The system board is mounted to the inside of 4 DIMM memory sockets Parallel port Video... port Serial ports Keyboard/mouse interface Processor slots Fan cable connectors (2 locations) Item Description Diskette drive signal cable connector (purple) IDE CD-ROM signal cable connector (orange) Configuration switch SCSI...
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To remove a processor: 1. See "CPU Fan Air Baffle" earlier in this chapter. 4. The primary processor is located closest to replace the processor. See "Powering Down the Server... 2-33. Removing a processor Reverse steps 1 through 6 to the edge of the processor. 5. See "Access Panel" earlier in Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers. Lift and swing the levers outward. 6. 2-40 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Processors Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers support up to two processors. Perform the preparation procedures. Loosen the thumbscrew located on the top of...
To remove a processor: 1. See "CPU Fan Air Baffle" earlier in this chapter. 4. The primary processor is located closest to replace the processor. See "Powering Down the Server... 2-33. Removing a processor Reverse steps 1 through 6 to the edge of the processor. 5. See "Access Panel" earlier in Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers. Lift and swing the levers outward. 6. 2-40 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Processors Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers support up to two processors. Perform the preparation procedures. Loosen the thumbscrew located on the top of...
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... load. 3. Add an additional power supply, or replace with one able to 220V. 2. Call the service provider or Compaq for the operating system. Refer to the documentation for the operating system. Power Supply Not Redundant System Power Supplies Not Redundant...Cause [NetWare] Automatic Operating System Shutdown Initiated Due to Fan Failure Automatic Operating System Shutdown Initiated Due to Overheat Condition Fatal Exception (Number X, Cause) Action Replace power supply. Reduce the load. 3-54 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Table 3-21 Event Messages ...
... load. 3. Add an additional power supply, or replace with one able to 220V. 2. Call the service provider or Compaq for the operating system. Refer to the documentation for the operating system. Power Supply Not Redundant System Power Supplies Not Redundant...Cause [NetWare] Automatic Operating System Shutdown Initiated Due to Fan Failure Automatic Operating System Shutdown Initiated Due to Overheat Condition Fatal Exception (Number X, Cause) Action Replace power supply. Reduce the load. 3-54 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Table 3-21 Event Messages ...
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... to load the operating system after a software-induced server failure Environmental Recovery-Allows the server to restart when temperature, fan, or AC power conditions return to normal Unattended Recovery For unattended recovery, ASR-2 performs the following actions: Logs the ...a modem is configured for network access, you selected Paging) Starts Compaq Utilities from the hard drive Enables remote access During system configuration, these utilities are not immediately available. 3-56 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide The available recovery features are: Software...
... to load the operating system after a software-induced server failure Environmental Recovery-Allows the server to restart when temperature, fan, or AC power conditions return to normal Unattended Recovery For unattended recovery, ASR-2 performs the following actions: Logs the ...a modem is configured for network access, you selected Paging) Starts Compaq Utilities from the hard drive Enables remote access During system configuration, these utilities are not immediately available. 3-56 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide The available recovery features are: Software...
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...been invoked or the battery is nearly depleted. NMI - NMI - Expansion Board Error A board on the PCI bus. 3-66 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Table 3-25 ASR-2 IML or Critical Error Log Messages continued Message Description NMI - Processor Prefailure A ... Exception The indicated processor exception occurred. Accompanying data in a server failure. NMI - Required System Fan Failure The required system fan has failed. NMI - Software Generated Interrupt Detected Error Software indicated a system error, resulting in a server failure.
...been invoked or the battery is nearly depleted. NMI - NMI - Expansion Board Error A board on the PCI bus. 3-66 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Table 3-25 ASR-2 IML or Critical Error Log Messages continued Message Description NMI - Processor Prefailure A ... Exception The indicated processor exception occurred. Accompanying data in a server failure. NMI - Required System Fan Failure The required system fan has failed. NMI - Software Generated Interrupt Detected Error Software indicated a system error, resulting in a server failure.