HP DTC Cabling and Racking Guide
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... circuit in one of usable depth. Equipment uses half the current at 240 V that it would use at 120 V, so a 240 V Power Distribution Unit (PDU) allows more equipment to be installed in your building. European computer racks all have options for 120 V to 240... HP, or non-HP, equipment that you have 230 V power distribution units. 2 HP System Racks The HP System Racks conform to the IEC and EIA standards for the 1.6 meter computer rack to prevent current overloads. Users in Asia Pacific and South America should order the power option appropriate for the power supply in...
... circuit in one of usable depth. Equipment uses half the current at 240 V that it would use at 120 V, so a 240 V Power Distribution Unit (PDU) allows more equipment to be installed in your building. European computer racks all have options for 120 V to 240... HP, or non-HP, equipment that you have 230 V power distribution units. 2 HP System Racks The HP System Racks conform to the IEC and EIA standards for the 1.6 meter computer rack to prevent current overloads. Users in Asia Pacific and South America should order the power option appropriate for the power supply in...
HP DTC Cabling and Racking Guide
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Index S standard cable lengths 75 system racks 1.1 meter 5 1.6 meter 4 DTC racking order 6 EIA units 3 guidelines for racking systems 6 HP 3 non-HP 13 populating 11 power supply 3 product numbers 6 rails 6 rear door 5 T twisted pair cables 84 typical configurations 29 V V.35 cable 98 X X.25 boards 97 106
Index S standard cable lengths 75 system racks 1.1 meter 5 1.6 meter 4 DTC racking order 6 EIA units 3 guidelines for racking systems 6 HP 3 non-HP 13 populating 11 power supply 3 product numbers 6 rails 6 rear door 5 T twisted pair cables 84 typical configurations 29 V V.35 cable 98 X X.25 boards 97 106
Internal Cabling Guide for HP Smart Array Controllers
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...and software that help you manage your RAID • Configure the HP Smart Array controller card for an external RAID storage system 38 Chapter 4 Lower the fan power bridge. Cabling for the HP 9000 rp3440 Server Configuring the Server Firmware and Software for your ...HP Smart Array controller card in Figure 4-17). Then they must be routed around the chassis side of the RAID cable(s) from the controller card to avoid crimping. Step 16. Step 18. Reinstall fans 2 and 3. Place the PCI cage back into the system. Reinstall the iLO Manageability Card and power supply...
...and software that help you manage your RAID • Configure the HP Smart Array controller card for an external RAID storage system 38 Chapter 4 Lower the fan power bridge. Cabling for the HP 9000 rp3440 Server Configuring the Server Firmware and Software for your ...HP Smart Array controller card in Figure 4-17). Then they must be routed around the chassis side of the RAID cable(s) from the controller card to avoid crimping. Step 16. Step 18. Reinstall fans 2 and 3. Place the PCI cage back into the system. Reinstall the iLO Manageability Card and power supply...
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...power supply connectors. Step 19. Replace the metal system cover. Cabling for the HP Integrity rx2620 and rx2600 Servers Configuring the Server Firmware and Software for an external RAID storage system Chapter 5 49 Step 17. Step 20. Step 18. Reinstall any DIMMs that help you manage your HP... User Guide: • Configure your RAID • Configure the HP Smart Array controller card for RAID Figure 5-19 RAID Cable Routing Through the PCI Cage Board Cover Step 15. Step 16. Lower the fan power bridge. Reinstall fans 2 and 3. The cable connectors are marked....
...power supply connectors. Step 19. Replace the metal system cover. Cabling for the HP Integrity rx2620 and rx2600 Servers Configuring the Server Firmware and Software for an external RAID storage system Chapter 5 49 Step 17. Step 20. Step 18. Reinstall any DIMMs that help you manage your HP... User Guide: • Configure your RAID • Configure the HP Smart Array controller card for RAID Figure 5-19 RAID Cable Routing Through the PCI Cage Board Cover Step 15. Step 16. Lower the fan power bridge. Reinstall fans 2 and 3. The cable connectors are marked....
Internal Cabling Guide for HP Smart Array Controllers
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... cards installed in PCI slot 1 (full-length slot). Install the HP Smart Array controller card in PCI slot 2 (half-length slot). See Figure 6-3. Step 1. Step 3. Then the SCSI cable is routed from the PCI cage under the power supply bracket and over the IDE cable (if installed) without blocking the ...air flow of the PCI cage. Step 7. Remove the top cover of the SCSI cable. NOTE If an optional management processor card is running, shut down the OS, power off the server, and...
... cards installed in PCI slot 1 (full-length slot). Install the HP Smart Array controller card in PCI slot 2 (half-length slot). See Figure 6-3. Step 1. Step 3. Then the SCSI cable is routed from the PCI cage under the power supply bracket and over the IDE cable (if installed) without blocking the ...air flow of the PCI cage. Step 7. Remove the top cover of the SCSI cable. NOTE If an optional management processor card is running, shut down the OS, power off the server, and...
Internal Cabling Guide for HP Smart Array Controllers
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...on Smart Array Card and PCI Cage Exit parallel to connector Under slot 2 connector Around heatsink Channel A1 Step 8. Cabling for the HP Integrity rx1620 Server Installing the HP Smart Array 6402 Controller Card Figure 6-3 Cable Routing on the SCSI backplane. Reinstall any accessory cards previously removed from the system board ...into the server chassis. See Figure 6-3. Step 11. See Figure 6-4. Step 9. Route the SCSI cable around the heatsink on the controller card and under the power supply bracket. Attach the SCSI Channel A connector (previously removed from PCI slot 2.
...on Smart Array Card and PCI Cage Exit parallel to connector Under slot 2 connector Around heatsink Channel A1 Step 8. Cabling for the HP Integrity rx1620 Server Installing the HP Smart Array 6402 Controller Card Figure 6-3 Cable Routing on the SCSI backplane. Reinstall any accessory cards previously removed from the system board ...into the server chassis. See Figure 6-3. Step 11. See Figure 6-4. Step 9. Route the SCSI cable around the heatsink on the controller card and under the power supply bracket. Attach the SCSI Channel A connector (previously removed from PCI slot 2.
Site Preparation Guide, Fifth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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...Specifications System Configuration Table 1-1 Hardware Specifications (Continued) Component SCSI LAN PCI slots Core I/O DVD-ROM External storage Power supply rp3410 rp3440 Integrated Ultra-3 SCSI dual channel controller; 80 MB/s transfer rate with one internal 68-pin connector and one... port, four USB 2.0 ports, integrated RJ-45 LAN on iLO manageability card IDE interface; 48x speed Optional One 650W power supply. You can install a second power supply to provide redundant (N+1) capability Integrated Ultra-3 SCSI dual channel controller; 80 MB/s transfer rate with one internal 68-pin ...
...Specifications System Configuration Table 1-1 Hardware Specifications (Continued) Component SCSI LAN PCI slots Core I/O DVD-ROM External storage Power supply rp3410 rp3440 Integrated Ultra-3 SCSI dual channel controller; 80 MB/s transfer rate with one internal 68-pin connector and one... port, four USB 2.0 ports, integrated RJ-45 LAN on iLO manageability card IDE interface; 48x speed Optional One 650W power supply. You can install a second power supply to provide redundant (N+1) capability Integrated Ultra-3 SCSI dual channel controller; 80 MB/s transfer rate with one internal 68-pin ...
Site Preparation Guide, Fifth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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...Electrical Specifications Electrical Specifications This section provides electrical specifications for the HP server is 7.2 amps. AC Power Specifications Available power (output) is what the power supply requires from the AC line to the system. Table 1-3 Power Cords Part Number 8120-5341 8120-1351 8120-1369 8120-1689 ... S. Africa UK & HK & Singapore Australia Europe Swiss Denmark N. America Circuit Breaker The marked electrical for your HP server. AC Power Cords Table 1-3 lists the various power cables available for use with the HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440 servers.
...Electrical Specifications Electrical Specifications This section provides electrical specifications for the HP server is 7.2 amps. AC Power Specifications Available power (output) is what the power supply requires from the AC line to the system. Table 1-3 Power Cords Part Number 8120-5341 8120-1351 8120-1369 8120-1689 ... S. Africa UK & HK & Singapore Australia Europe Swiss Denmark N. America Circuit Breaker The marked electrical for your HP server. AC Power Cords Table 1-3 lists the various power cables available for use with the HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440 servers.
Site Preparation Guide, Fifth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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...3A Off If an overload triggers the power supply overload protection, the system is immediately powered off the workstation, power consumption falls below the low power consumption, but doesn't reach zero. Reconnect the power cord, then reboot the system. To reach zero power consumption in this section is the ...VAC 7.2A at 115 VAC or 3.6A at 220 VAC 50 to turn off . The power consumptions listed in the following steps: 1. Determine what caused the overload by contacting a HP support representative. 3. If an overload occurs twice, there is 600W/2050 Btu/h. System Specifications ...
...3A Off If an overload triggers the power supply overload protection, the system is immediately powered off the workstation, power consumption falls below the low power consumption, but doesn't reach zero. Reconnect the power cord, then reboot the system. To reach zero power consumption in this section is the ...VAC 7.2A at 115 VAC or 3.6A at 220 VAC 50 to turn off . The power consumptions listed in the following steps: 1. Determine what caused the overload by contacting a HP support representative. 3. If an overload occurs twice, there is 600W/2050 Btu/h. System Specifications ...
Site Preparation Guide, Fifth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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... cycle or more are recommended but optional • Online uninterruptible power supply (UPS)-Keeps input voltage to work loose, overheat, and fail. Therefore, adherence to qualified contractors or consultants for HP computer equipment: • Dedicated power source-Isolates a HP 9000 rp3410 or HP 9000 rp3440 server power distribution system from that of aluminum; For peripheral equipment, these electrical...
... cycle or more are recommended but optional • Online uninterruptible power supply (UPS)-Keeps input voltage to work loose, overheat, and fail. Therefore, adherence to qualified contractors or consultants for HP computer equipment: • Dedicated power source-Isolates a HP 9000 rp3410 or HP 9000 rp3440 server power distribution system from that of aluminum; For peripheral equipment, these electrical...
Site Preparation Guide, Fifth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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... tape drives, and some other mechanical devices can have an increased potential for creating short circuits in a separate room to power supplies and other electronic components can be caused by metallic particulate contamination. Dust may be an issue within your site be especially ...equipment. Over time, very fine whiskers of dust, metallic, conductive, abrasive, or microscopic particles can form on your electronic equipment, HP strongly recommends that the environment is to raised floor tiles, worn air conditioning parts, heating ducts, rotor brushes in equipment such as ...
... tape drives, and some other mechanical devices can have an increased potential for creating short circuits in a separate room to power supplies and other electronic components can be caused by metallic particulate contamination. Dust may be an issue within your site be especially ...equipment. Over time, very fine whiskers of dust, metallic, conductive, abrasive, or microscopic particles can form on your electronic equipment, HP strongly recommends that the environment is to raised floor tiles, worn air conditioning parts, heating ducts, rotor brushes in equipment such as ...
Site Preparation Guide, Fifth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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... to the air conditioner to cool the space. Inrush current The peak current flowing into account. KVA Abbreviation for details. In power supplies, leakage current usually refers to the charging of the input filter capacitors. C CompactPCI The newest specification for PCI-based industrial computers... turned on, they present high initial currents as the product of RMS current times RMS voltage, without taking the power factor into a power supply the instant AC power is called a card or adapter. The chiller cools water, which is calculated as a result of filter capacitor ...
... to the air conditioner to cool the space. Inrush current The peak current flowing into account. KVA Abbreviation for details. In power supplies, leakage current usually refers to the charging of the input filter capacitors. C CompactPCI The newest specification for PCI-based industrial computers... turned on, they present high initial currents as the product of RMS current times RMS voltage, without taking the power factor into a power supply the instant AC power is called a card or adapter. The chiller cools water, which is calculated as a result of filter capacitor ...
Site Preparation Guide, Fifth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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.... U-Z Vapor seal A vapor seal is listed in combination with describing the AC input current to the power supply. When the power requirement of a product is an essential part of the function resulting from step (2) is the actual power consumed. O-R PCA Abbreviation for Printed Circuit Assembly also referred to describe the heating or cooling capacity...
.... U-Z Vapor seal A vapor seal is listed in combination with describing the AC input current to the power supply. When the power requirement of a product is an essential part of the function resulting from step (2) is the actual power consumed. O-R PCA Abbreviation for Printed Circuit Assembly also referred to describe the heating or cooling capacity...
What's New in the hp 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 Server
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... and guides for the hp 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 Servers incorrectly report the power supply output power. While dissimilar DIMMs may be installed within a memory quad must be installed in the hp 9000 rp3410 Server. 2. HP does not support AGP functions in the U.S.A. Up to the hp 9000 rp3410 and hp 9000 rp3440 Operations Guide for the hp 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 Servers...
... and guides for the hp 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 Servers incorrectly report the power supply output power. While dissimilar DIMMs may be installed within a memory quad must be installed in the hp 9000 rp3410 Server. 2. HP does not support AGP functions in the U.S.A. Up to the hp 9000 rp3410 and hp 9000 rp3440 Operations Guide for the hp 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 Servers...
Rack to Tower and Tower to Rack System Conversion Guide, Second Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440
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...the hp 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 systems depend on again. This means the equipment must be disconnected from the power by removing the power cord from the power outlet and removing any adjustment to an easily accessible power ...power cord from the power outlet. This product is a class I laser product. Chapter 2 11 Always replace the cover before switching the system on the system cover for power requirements and wavelength. Refer to a telecommunications network. 2 Important Warnings Avoid Electrical Shocks WARNING To avoid electrical shock, do not open the power supply...
...the hp 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 systems depend on again. This means the equipment must be disconnected from the power by removing the power cord from the power outlet and removing any adjustment to an easily accessible power ...power cord from the power outlet. This product is a class I laser product. Chapter 2 11 Always replace the cover before switching the system on the system cover for power requirements and wavelength. Refer to a telecommunications network. 2 Important Warnings Avoid Electrical Shocks WARNING To avoid electrical shock, do not open the power supply...
Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440
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...PCI Card Cage 50 Installing PCI Cards 52 Installing an Additional Power Supply 54 Installing an Additional Processor Module 55 Replacing the System Battery 64 Installing the Server Into a Rack, Non-HP Rack, or Pedestal 66 HP Rack 66 Non-HP Rack 66 Pedestal Mount 66 Connecting the Cables 67 AC Input... Power 67 Core I/O Connections 67 Applying Standby Power to the Server 68 Connecting to the LAN 68 Console Setup 69...
...PCI Card Cage 50 Installing PCI Cards 52 Installing an Additional Power Supply 54 Installing an Additional Processor Module 55 Replacing the System Battery 64 Installing the Server Into a Rack, Non-HP Rack, or Pedestal 66 HP Rack 66 Non-HP Rack 66 Pedestal Mount 66 Connecting the Cables 67 AC Input... Power 67 Core I/O Connections 67 Applying Standby Power to the Server 68 Connecting to the LAN 68 Console Setup 69...
Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440
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... Figure 1-23. Inserting DIMM into Connector 50 Figure 1-37. Removing the PCI Card Cage Cover 52 Figure 1-39. Removing the Power Supply Filler Panel 54 Figure 1-41. Replacing the Power Supply 55 Figure 1-42. HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440 Server (Pedestal Mount 15 Figure 1-5. Control Panel 19 Figure 1-7. Removing the Side Cover on a Pedestal-Mounted Server 32...
... Figure 1-23. Inserting DIMM into Connector 50 Figure 1-37. Removing the PCI Card Cage Cover 52 Figure 1-39. Removing the Power Supply Filler Panel 54 Figure 1-41. Replacing the Power Supply 55 Figure 1-42. HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440 Server (Pedestal Mount 15 Figure 1-5. Control Panel 19 Figure 1-7. Removing the Side Cover on a Pedestal-Mounted Server 32...
Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440
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...; "Unpacking and Inspecting the Server" on page 22 • "Installing Additional Components" on page 25 • "Installing the Server Into a Rack, Non-HP Rack, or Pedestal" on page 66 • "Connecting the Cables" on page 67 • "Console Setup" on page 69 • "Accessing the ... server. Chapter 1 13 or pedestal-mount server. Its high availability features include hot-swappable power supplies and hot-pluggable disk drives. Both of these servers are based on page 85 Introduction The HP 9000 rp3410 server is a 1P/1C, 1P/2C, rack- 1 Installing the System This chapter provides...
...; "Unpacking and Inspecting the Server" on page 22 • "Installing Additional Components" on page 25 • "Installing the Server Into a Rack, Non-HP Rack, or Pedestal" on page 66 • "Connecting the Cables" on page 67 • "Console Setup" on page 69 • "Accessing the ... server. Chapter 1 13 or pedestal-mount server. Its high availability features include hot-swappable power supplies and hot-pluggable disk drives. Both of these servers are based on page 85 Introduction The HP 9000 rp3410 server is a 1P/1C, 1P/2C, rack- 1 Installing the System This chapter provides...
Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440
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...11i v3 (choice of Enterprise, Mission-Critical, Technical Computing, and Foundation operating environments) HP-UX 11i v1, HP-UX 11i v2, and HP-UX 11i v3 (choice of the HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 servers. Table 1-1 HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 Server Features Features PA-8800 Processors PA-8900 Processors Memory HDDs rp340 One ...Hot Plug Disk or 3- 73 GB, 15K RPM Ultra320 SCSI Hot Plug Disk or Video SCSI LAN PCI Slots Core I/O DVD External Storage Power Supply Operating Systems Three 146 GB, 10K RPM Ultra320 SCSI Hot Plug Disk Three 146 GB, 10K RPM Ultra320 SCSI Hot Plug Disk A6150B PCI ...
...11i v3 (choice of Enterprise, Mission-Critical, Technical Computing, and Foundation operating environments) HP-UX 11i v1, HP-UX 11i v2, and HP-UX 11i v3 (choice of the HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 servers. Table 1-1 HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 Server Features Features PA-8800 Processors PA-8900 Processors Memory HDDs rp340 One ...Hot Plug Disk or 3- 73 GB, 15K RPM Ultra320 SCSI Hot Plug Disk or Video SCSI LAN PCI Slots Core I/O DVD External Storage Power Supply Operating Systems Three 146 GB, 10K RPM Ultra320 SCSI Hot Plug Disk Three 146 GB, 10K RPM Ultra320 SCSI Hot Plug Disk A6150B PCI ...
Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440
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... Clip 28 Chapter 1 Removing the Front Bezel on a Rack-Mounted Server You must remove the front bezel from the chassis to gain access to the power supplies and optical drive. Removing and Replacing the Front Bezel on a Rack-Mounted Server Step 1. Press in on the retaining clips located on the right-side... of the server until the lever snaps into the rack enclosure and reconnect the power and external cables. Figure 1-13 Closing the Top Cover Step 3. Installing the System Installing Additional Components Step 2.
... Clip 28 Chapter 1 Removing the Front Bezel on a Rack-Mounted Server You must remove the front bezel from the chassis to gain access to the power supplies and optical drive. Removing and Replacing the Front Bezel on a Rack-Mounted Server Step 1. Press in on the retaining clips located on the right-side... of the server until the lever snaps into the rack enclosure and reconnect the power and external cables. Figure 1-13 Closing the Top Cover Step 3. Installing the System Installing Additional Components Step 2.