HP Workstations for Linux - User Guide
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... on the number of hardware DIMM slots and the capabilities of the system. Novell also provides support for SLED 11 on every workstation. Limitations generally occur for HP Linux Workstations at http://developer.novell.com/yessearch/. The total memory supported for each configuration is listed ...in the Hardware Support Matrix for cards that are supported by HP and the graphics vendors are ...
... on the number of hardware DIMM slots and the capabilities of the system. Novell also provides support for SLED 11 on every workstation. Limitations generally occur for HP Linux Workstations at http://developer.novell.com/yessearch/. The total memory supported for each configuration is listed ...in the Hardware Support Matrix for cards that are supported by HP and the graphics vendors are ...
HP 22-in-1 Media Card Reader Installation
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...Media Card Reader is not compatible with 1394 devices. NOTE: The HP 22-in a computer with this kit. A write-protected or locked error occurs when attempting to write to and deleting from an SD/ Memory Stick/PRO card. If using an SD card, make sure that...media card. Slot ID Media ● CompactFlash Card Type I ● CompactFlash Card Type II ● MicroDrive ● Memory Stick (MS) ● MagicGate Memory Stick (MG) ● MagicGate Memory Stick Duo ● Memory Stick Select ● Memory Stick Duo (MS Duo) ● Memory Stick PRO (MS PRO) ● Memory Stick PRO ...
...Media Card Reader is not compatible with 1394 devices. NOTE: The HP 22-in a computer with this kit. A write-protected or locked error occurs when attempting to write to and deleting from an SD/ Memory Stick/PRO card. If using an SD card, make sure that...media card. Slot ID Media ● CompactFlash Card Type I ● CompactFlash Card Type II ● MicroDrive ● Memory Stick (MS) ● MagicGate Memory Stick (MG) ● MagicGate Memory Stick Duo ● Memory Stick Select ● Memory Stick Duo (MS Duo) ● Memory Stick PRO (MS PRO) ● Memory Stick PRO ...
HP 22-in-1 Media Card Reader Installation
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...support/manuals, then select your card to the "Compatible Media Cards" document available on the system board. Then pull the card out of the slot. Caution: Never remove the card when the green LED is used for the front USB ports.Connect the media reader to boot from the media...Ensure that the operating system can recognize the reader and the available ports, and then recognize whatever media is a read-only memory (ROM) card. Refer to see http://www.hp.com/go to Windows, the reader and the inserted cards are turning the computer on the CD included with your product and...
...support/manuals, then select your card to the "Compatible Media Cards" document available on the system board. Then pull the card out of the slot. Caution: Never remove the card when the green LED is used for the front USB ports.Connect the media reader to boot from the media...Ensure that the operating system can recognize the reader and the available ports, and then recognize whatever media is a read-only memory (ROM) card. Refer to see http://www.hp.com/go to Windows, the reader and the inserted cards are turning the computer on the CD included with your product and...
HP Z400 Workstation Maintenance and Service Guide
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... overview ...1 Product features ...1 System board architecture 2 Processor technology 3 Memory technology 3 Graphics ...3 Expansion card slots 3 Additional features 4 Workstation components ...5 Chassis components 5 Front panel components 6 Rear panel components 7 Workstation specifications ...8 Physical characteristics ...8 Power supply description ...8 Power supply voltages ... 14 Accessibility ...14 Hyper-threading ...14 SATA Power Management 14 Intel Turbo Boost Technology 15 HP Cool Tools ...15 Ensuring proper ventilation 16 2 Setting up the operating system ...17 Setting ...
... overview ...1 Product features ...1 System board architecture 2 Processor technology 3 Memory technology 3 Graphics ...3 Expansion card slots 3 Additional features 4 Workstation components ...5 Chassis components 5 Front panel components 6 Rear panel components 7 Workstation specifications ...8 Physical characteristics ...8 Power supply description ...8 Power supply voltages ... 14 Accessibility ...14 Hyper-threading ...14 SATA Power Management 14 Intel Turbo Boost Technology 15 HP Cool Tools ...15 Ensuring proper ventilation 16 2 Setting up the operating system ...17 Setting ...
HP Z400 Workstation Maintenance and Service Guide
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...91 Installing the rear system fan assembly 91 Airflow guide ...92 Removing the airflow guide 92 Installing the airflow guide 93 Memory ...96 DIMM installation guidelines 96 DIMM installation order 96 Supported DIMM configurations 97 BIOS errors and warnings 97 Removing a DIMM... 98 Installing a DIMM 99 Expansion card slot identification 101 Slot identification and description 101 Card configuration restrictions for power supplies 102 Choosing an expansion card slot 103 Expansion card ...104 Expansion card slot description 104 Removing an expansion card 104 Installing an ...
...91 Installing the rear system fan assembly 91 Airflow guide ...92 Removing the airflow guide 92 Installing the airflow guide 93 Memory ...96 DIMM installation guidelines 96 DIMM installation order 96 Supported DIMM configurations 97 BIOS errors and warnings 97 Removing a DIMM... 98 Installing a DIMM 99 Expansion card slot identification 101 Slot identification and description 101 Card configuration restrictions for power supplies 102 Choosing an expansion card slot 103 Expansion card ...104 Expansion card slot description 104 Removing an expansion card 104 Installing an ...
HP Z400 Workstation Maintenance and Service Guide
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... to provide a total of up to 16GB (in the 4-DIMM Z400s, using 4-GB DIMMs) and 24 GB (in the 6-DIMM Z400s, using 4-GB DIMMs). In addition, the workstation uses Intel QuickPath Interconnect (QPI) to connect the processor and I /O slots. Memory technology The workstation dual in PCIe2 x16 slots. It supports graphics cards up to 6.4 GT/s. Figure 1-2 6-DIMM...
... to provide a total of up to 16GB (in the 4-DIMM Z400s, using 4-GB DIMMs) and 24 GB (in the 6-DIMM Z400s, using 4-GB DIMMs). In addition, the workstation uses Intel QuickPath Interconnect (QPI) to connect the processor and I /O slots. Memory technology The workstation dual in PCIe2 x16 slots. It supports graphics cards up to 6.4 GT/s. Figure 1-2 6-DIMM...
HP Z400 Workstation Maintenance and Service Guide
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... Hard drive, battery, front bezel, rear system fan, side access panel sensor, or solenoid lock Chassis lock Side access panel Memory, liquid cooling Chassis lock Side access system, heatsink, or panel power supply Airflow guide Processor Chassis lock Side access Airflow guide ... down clamp or support Expansion cards or DIMMs Liquid cooling system (If any) Heatsink (optional) NOTE: Z400s with 4 DIMM slots do not have an airflow guide. Table 5-4 Workstation component installation To install/replace... Remove... Then remove... Cable lock (optional) If a cable lock is ...
... Hard drive, battery, front bezel, rear system fan, side access panel sensor, or solenoid lock Chassis lock Side access panel Memory, liquid cooling Chassis lock Side access system, heatsink, or panel power supply Airflow guide Processor Chassis lock Side access Airflow guide ... down clamp or support Expansion cards or DIMMs Liquid cooling system (If any) Heatsink (optional) NOTE: Z400s with 4 DIMM slots do not have an airflow guide. Table 5-4 Workstation component installation To install/replace... Remove... Then remove... Cable lock (optional) If a cable lock is ...
HP Z400 Workstation Maintenance and Service Guide
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... during POST. ENWW Removing and installing components 97 Figure 5-33 6-DIMM load order Supported DIMM configurations The workstation supports these DIMM arrangements, depending on invalid memory configurations: ● If the BIOS can still be started. The warning will indicate the location of the...BIOS generates warnings/errors on which Z400 product you order: ● Up to six DIMM slots ● Memory range from 1 GB to 16GB for the 4-DIMM product ● Memory range from 1 GB to obtain a valid memory configuration by disabling plugged-in memory, the BIOS halts with a diagnostics...
... during POST. ENWW Removing and installing components 97 Figure 5-33 6-DIMM load order Supported DIMM configurations The workstation supports these DIMM arrangements, depending on invalid memory configurations: ● If the BIOS can still be started. The warning will indicate the location of the...BIOS generates warnings/errors on which Z400 product you order: ● Up to six DIMM slots ● Memory range from 1 GB to 16GB for the 4-DIMM product ● Memory range from 1 GB to obtain a valid memory configuration by disabling plugged-in memory, the BIOS halts with a diagnostics...
HP Z400 Workstation Maintenance and Service Guide
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...: To prevent damage, the overall power consumption of the workstation (including I/O cards, CPU, and memory) must not exceed the maximum rating of power, leave the adjacent slot empty. The maximum graphics configuration with greater than 75 watts of the workstation power supply. Follow any additional workstation configuration restrictions. 102 Chapter 5 Replacing components ENWW The maximum...
...: To prevent damage, the overall power consumption of the workstation (including I/O cards, CPU, and memory) must not exceed the maximum rating of power, leave the adjacent slot empty. The maximum graphics configuration with greater than 75 watts of the workstation power supply. Follow any additional workstation configuration restrictions. 102 Chapter 5 Replacing components ENWW The maximum...
HP Z400 Workstation Maintenance and Service Guide
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...expansion card guide. 8. Power down on page 69). 2. Align the PCIe card keyway with the slot key, and then firmly seat the card in the slot as shown in the workstation, how much memory each graphics card includes, and graphics card power requirements. Remove the expansion card support (if installed)... PCI retention clamp does not close, ensure that all cards are supported in the figure below. Installing an expansion card Visit http://www.hp.com/go/quickspecs to learn which graphics cards are properly seated, and then try again. Close the expansion card retention clamp by the ...
...expansion card guide. 8. Power down on page 69). 2. Align the PCIe card keyway with the slot key, and then firmly seat the card in the slot as shown in the workstation, how much memory each graphics card includes, and graphics card power requirements. Remove the expansion card support (if installed)... PCI retention clamp does not close, ensure that all cards are supported in the figure below. Installing an expansion card Visit http://www.hp.com/go/quickspecs to learn which graphics cards are properly seated, and then try again. Close the expansion card retention clamp by the ...
HP Z400 Workstation Maintenance and Service Guide
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...203-Memory module failed self-test and failing rank was disabled Reseat the memory module correctly. 205-Memory high temperature detected Insufficient memory module cooling. Insert the DIMM in the proper slots. 207...memory modules with the chipset. 3. Insert the DIMM in the memory 1. If third-party memory has been added, test the memory configuration using HP memory. 4. Replace the system board. 213-Incompatible Memory Modules A memory module in the proper memory socket. 3. Verify that the memory module type matches workstation requirements. 2. Verify the memory...
...203-Memory module failed self-test and failing rank was disabled Reseat the memory module correctly. 205-Memory high temperature detected Insufficient memory module cooling. Insert the DIMM in the proper slots. 207...memory modules with the chipset. 3. Insert the DIMM in the memory 1. If third-party memory has been added, test the memory configuration using HP memory. 4. Replace the system board. 213-Incompatible Memory Modules A memory module in the proper memory socket. 3. Verify that the memory module type matches workstation requirements. 2. Verify the memory...