Internal Cabling Guide for HP Smart Array Controllers
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... connector edge of the PCI cage. Reinstall any accessory cards previously removed from the system board connector) to connector Under slot 2 connector Around heatsink Channel A1 Step 8. Route the SCSI cable under the edge of the PCI slot 2 connector. Figure 6-4 Cable Routing Under Power Supply Bracket... the controller card and under the power supply bracket. Install the PCI cage into the server chassis. Cabling for the HP Integrity rx1620 Server Installing the HP Smart Array 6402 Controller Card Figure 6-3 Cable Routing on Smart Array Card and PCI Cage Exit parallel to the A1...
... connector edge of the PCI cage. Reinstall any accessory cards previously removed from the system board connector) to connector Under slot 2 connector Around heatsink Channel A1 Step 8. Route the SCSI cable under the edge of the PCI slot 2 connector. Figure 6-4 Cable Routing Under Power Supply Bracket... the controller card and under the power supply bracket. Install the PCI cage into the server chassis. Cabling for the HP Integrity rx1620 Server Installing the HP Smart Array 6402 Controller Card Figure 6-3 Cable Routing on Smart Array Card and PCI Cage Exit parallel to the A1...
Site Preparation Guide, Fifth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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...HP 9000 rp3410 or HP 9000 rp3440 server requires two methods of grounding: • Power distribution safety grounding • High frequency intercabinet grounding Power Distribution Safety Grounding (LAHJ) The power distribution safety grounding system consists of rigid galvanized steel. Power Panel Ground Each power panel should be grounded to all points. HP...required by computer room personnel protects them against shock hazard from accidental damage and also provide a heatsink for the wires. Electrical Conduit Ground All electrical conduits should be made of several parts. Having ...
...HP 9000 rp3410 or HP 9000 rp3440 server requires two methods of grounding: • Power distribution safety grounding • High frequency intercabinet grounding Power Distribution Safety Grounding (LAHJ) The power distribution safety grounding system consists of rigid galvanized steel. Power Panel Ground Each power panel should be grounded to all points. HP...required by computer room personnel protects them against shock hazard from accidental damage and also provide a heatsink for the wires. Electrical Conduit Ground All electrical conduits should be made of several parts. Having ...
Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440
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... Lock 38 Figure 1-27. HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440 Server (Front View with Bezel Removed 14 Figure 1-3. DVD-ROM or CD-RW/DVD-ROM LED Indicators 20 Figure 1-9. Removing the Processor Airflow Guide 42 Figure 1-31. Routing the Turbofan Power Cables through Heatsink Posts 45 Figure 1-35. ...Removing the Power Supply Filler Panel 54 Figure 1-41. HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440 Server (Front View 14 Figure 1-2. Release the Rack Latches 26 Figure 1-11. Front Bezel...
... Lock 38 Figure 1-27. HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440 Server (Front View with Bezel Removed 14 Figure 1-3. DVD-ROM or CD-RW/DVD-ROM LED Indicators 20 Figure 1-9. Removing the Processor Airflow Guide 42 Figure 1-31. Routing the Turbofan Power Cables through Heatsink Posts 45 Figure 1-35. ...Removing the Power Supply Filler Panel 54 Figure 1-41. HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440 Server (Front View 14 Figure 1-2. Release the Rack Latches 26 Figure 1-11. Front Bezel...
Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440
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... System Battery 65 Figure 1-53. Status Summary Page 79 Figure 1-57. Slide the Sequencing Retainer Plate 58 Figure 1-46. Routing the Turbofan Power Cables through Heatsink Posts 63 Figure 1-52. LAN Ports on Server Rear 68 Figure 1-54. Secure the Captive Screws 59 Figure 1-47. Aligning the Processor Module Power Pod...
... System Battery 65 Figure 1-53. Status Summary Page 79 Figure 1-57. Slide the Sequencing Retainer Plate 58 Figure 1-46. Routing the Turbofan Power Cables through Heatsink Posts 63 Figure 1-52. LAN Ports on Server Rear 68 Figure 1-54. Secure the Captive Screws 59 Figure 1-47. Aligning the Processor Module Power Pod...
Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440
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... server. e. Replace the front portion of the processor airflow guide. CAUTION Turbo fan power cables can be pinched between the heatsink posts and the processor airflow guide. Insert the two airflow guide retaining tabs into their mounting positions. Replace the memory airflow ...45 Installing the System Installing Additional Components Replacing the Processor Airflow Guide Step 1. Align the release latch of the front half of the heatsink posts before installing the processor airflow guide. b. Hold the opening on page 42 Step 5. d. "Replacing the Memory Airflow Guide" ...
... server. e. Replace the front portion of the processor airflow guide. CAUTION Turbo fan power cables can be pinched between the heatsink posts and the processor airflow guide. Insert the two airflow guide retaining tabs into their mounting positions. Replace the memory airflow ...45 Installing the System Installing Additional Components Replacing the Processor Airflow Guide Step 1. Align the release latch of the front half of the heatsink posts before installing the processor airflow guide. b. Hold the opening on page 42 Step 5. d. "Replacing the Memory Airflow Guide" ...
Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440
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... number 5069-5441) is required for installation of the heatsink and rotate the special processor tool 180 degrees counterclockwise. Power off the server and disconnect all ESD safety precautions before attempting this procedure contact your local HP Authorized Service Provider. Figure 1-42 Unlocking the Dual Processor Module Locking Mechanism CPU Install Tool...
... number 5069-5441) is required for installation of the heatsink and rotate the special processor tool 180 degrees counterclockwise. Power off the server and disconnect all ESD safety precautions before attempting this procedure contact your local HP Authorized Service Provider. Figure 1-42 Unlocking the Dual Processor Module Locking Mechanism CPU Install Tool...
Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440
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...the system board processor module mount. Step 7. To do this, insert the CPU install tool into the hole that faces the front of the heatsink and rotate it is located on the system board. These covers can be installed to protect connector pins. Figure 1-43 Aligning the Processor Module... Step 8. Use the four locator posts on the heatsink and the turbo fan power cable to lock the dual processor module in locator holes on the system board. Use the special CPU install tool...
...the system board processor module mount. Step 7. To do this, insert the CPU install tool into the hole that faces the front of the heatsink and rotate it is located on the system board. These covers can be installed to protect connector pins. Figure 1-43 Aligning the Processor Module... Step 8. Use the four locator posts on the heatsink and the turbo fan power cable to lock the dual processor module in locator holes on the system board. Use the special CPU install tool...
Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440
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Screw in the four heatsink captive screws in Place CPU Install Tool (2.5 mm Driver/Allen Wrench) Step 9. Figure 1-45 Slide the Sequencing Retainer Plate Step 10. Installing the System Installing Additional Components Figure 1-44 Locking the Dual Processor Module in a criss-cross torquing pattern by alternately tightening the screws so as not to completely tighten one screw before the others. 58 Chapter 1 Slide the sequencing retainer plate toward the front of the server.
Screw in the four heatsink captive screws in Place CPU Install Tool (2.5 mm Driver/Allen Wrench) Step 9. Figure 1-45 Slide the Sequencing Retainer Plate Step 10. Installing the System Installing Additional Components Figure 1-44 Locking the Dual Processor Module in a criss-cross torquing pattern by alternately tightening the screws so as not to completely tighten one screw before the others. 58 Chapter 1 Slide the sequencing retainer plate toward the front of the server.
Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440
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...8226; Use MAKODIAG provided by the offline diagnostic environment to the system board. Ensure that the cables will not be damaged if pinched between the heatsink posts and the processor airflow guide. Reconnect power and external cables and turn on page 26.) Step 20. Installing the System Installing Additional Components ... Turbo fan power cables can be pinched when the processor airflow guide is set in place. Route the turbo fan power cables through Heatsink Posts Step 16. Step 15. Connect the turbo fan power cable to exercise the processor added Chapter 1 63 Step 17.
...8226; Use MAKODIAG provided by the offline diagnostic environment to the system board. Ensure that the cables will not be damaged if pinched between the heatsink posts and the processor airflow guide. Reconnect power and external cables and turn on page 26.) Step 20. Installing the System Installing Additional Components ... Turbo fan power cables can be pinched when the processor airflow guide is set in place. Route the turbo fan power cables through Heatsink Posts Step 16. Step 15. Connect the turbo fan power cable to exercise the processor added Chapter 1 63 Step 17.
User Service Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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...Dual USB Port Connector...36 1-14 Single USB Port...36 1-15 SCSI Port, Ultra 3, 68-Pin...36 1-16 iLO MP Card LAN LEDs...38 3-1 HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440 Server - Pedestal Mount 48 3-5 Release the Rack Latches...53 3-6 Removing and Replacing the Top Cover on a Rack-Mounted Server 54 3-7 Aligning the ... 3-27 Opening the Release Clip...68 3-28 Removing the Front Portion of the Processor Airflow Guide 68 3-29 Routing the Turbofan Power Cables Through Heatsink Posts 69 3-30 DIMM Slot Identification...71 3-31 Inserting the DIMM Into the Connector 73 3-32 Removing the PCI Card Cage...74 3-33 Removing...
...Dual USB Port Connector...36 1-14 Single USB Port...36 1-15 SCSI Port, Ultra 3, 68-Pin...36 1-16 iLO MP Card LAN LEDs...38 3-1 HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440 Server - Pedestal Mount 48 3-5 Release the Rack Latches...53 3-6 Removing and Replacing the Top Cover on a Rack-Mounted Server 54 3-7 Aligning the ... 3-27 Opening the Release Clip...68 3-28 Removing the Front Portion of the Processor Airflow Guide 68 3-29 Routing the Turbofan Power Cables Through Heatsink Posts 69 3-30 DIMM Slot Identification...71 3-31 Inserting the DIMM Into the Connector 73 3-32 Removing the PCI Card Cage...74 3-33 Removing...
User Service Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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...3-44 Installing the Processor Module Power Pod Mounting Screws 83 3-45 Connecting the Power Pod Cable 84 3-46 Routing the Turbofan Power Cables through Heatsink Posts 84 3-47 Replacing the System Battery...86 3-48 LAN Ports on the Server Rear...89 3-49 iLO MP Setup Flowchart...91 3-50 Web...Guide 146 6-30 Opening the Release Clip...147 6-31 Removing the Front Portion of the Processor Airflow Guide 147 6-32 Routing Power Cables Through Heatsink Posts 149 6-33 DIMM Slot Identification...150 6-34 Inserting the DIMM Into the Connector Socket 154 6-35 Disconnecting the Power Pod Cable 155 6-36...
...3-44 Installing the Processor Module Power Pod Mounting Screws 83 3-45 Connecting the Power Pod Cable 84 3-46 Routing the Turbofan Power Cables through Heatsink Posts 84 3-47 Replacing the System Battery...86 3-48 LAN Ports on the Server Rear...89 3-49 iLO MP Setup Flowchart...91 3-50 Web...Guide 146 6-30 Opening the Release Clip...147 6-31 Removing the Front Portion of the Processor Airflow Guide 147 6-32 Routing Power Cables Through Heatsink Posts 149 6-33 DIMM Slot Identification...150 6-34 Inserting the DIMM Into the Connector Socket 154 6-35 Disconnecting the Power Pod Cable 155 6-36...
User Service Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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6-38 Removing the Power Pod...157 6-39 Disconnecting the Turbo Fan Cable 157 6-40 Releasing the Heatsink Captive Screws 158 6-41 Unlocking the Dual Processor Module Locking Mechanism 158 6-42 Removing the Dual Processor Module 159 6-43 Dual Processor Module Location on ... Aligning the Processor Module Power Pod 163 6-50 Installing the Processor Module Power Pod Mounting Screws 164 6-51 Routing the Turbofan Power Cables Through the Heatsink Posts 164 6-52 Connecting the Power Pod Cable 165 6-53 Removing the System Battery...166 6-54 Removing the PCI Card Cage...168 6-55 Removing the...
6-38 Removing the Power Pod...157 6-39 Disconnecting the Turbo Fan Cable 157 6-40 Releasing the Heatsink Captive Screws 158 6-41 Unlocking the Dual Processor Module Locking Mechanism 158 6-42 Removing the Dual Processor Module 159 6-43 Dual Processor Module Location on ... Aligning the Processor Module Power Pod 163 6-50 Installing the Processor Module Power Pod Mounting Screws 164 6-51 Routing the Turbofan Power Cables Through the Heatsink Posts 164 6-52 Connecting the Power Pod Cable 165 6-53 Removing the System Battery...166 6-54 Removing the PCI Card Cage...168 6-55 Removing the...
User Service Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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... slots are supported. Each processor module plugs directly into and is 512 MB (2x256 MB modules in a HP 9000 rp3410 model A7136A server), and 1 GB (4x256 MB modules in a HP 9000 rp3440 server. Memory is clocked on -board DC/DC converters. For the system to electrically terminate the FSB....256 MB DIMMs which is limited to 1.2V power-pod. ZX1 I/O and Memory Controller HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 servers support the following features of memory that you can install is powered by a heatsink bolster plate. DIMMs must be loaded at 200 MHz. Detailed Server Description 25 One ...
... slots are supported. Each processor module plugs directly into and is 512 MB (2x256 MB modules in a HP 9000 rp3410 model A7136A server), and 1 GB (4x256 MB modules in a HP 9000 rp3440 server. Memory is clocked on -board DC/DC converters. For the system to electrically terminate the FSB....256 MB DIMMs which is limited to 1.2V power-pod. ZX1 I/O and Memory Controller HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 servers support the following features of memory that you can install is powered by a heatsink bolster plate. DIMMs must be loaded at 200 MHz. Detailed Server Description 25 One ...
User Service Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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...: a. Place the power and IDE cables in place. Replace the memory airflow guide. Figure 3-29 Routing the Turbofan Power Cables Through Heatsink Posts 4. Installing Additional Components 69 Hold the opening on the front half of the processor airflow guide. c. f. Align the release latch... of the front half of the heatsink posts before installing the processor airflow guide. b. Connect the power module cable. "Replacing the Memory Airflow Guide" (page 66) 5. Replacing...
...: a. Place the power and IDE cables in place. Replace the memory airflow guide. Figure 3-29 Routing the Turbofan Power Cables Through Heatsink Posts 4. Installing Additional Components 69 Hold the opening on the front half of the processor airflow guide. c. f. Align the release latch... of the front half of the heatsink posts before installing the processor airflow guide. b. Connect the power module cable. "Replacing the Memory Airflow Guide" (page 66) 5. Replacing...
User Service Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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...future use. 7. Installing Additional Components 79 NOTE: Protective covers can be installed to properly align the fan and dual processor module on the heatsink and the turbo fan power cable to protect connector pins. a. Verify that runs down through the edge of the server. Remove any ...four locator posts on the system board. The four locator posts will fit in locator holes on the side of the heatsink that faces the front of the heatsink and rotate the special processor tool 180 degrees counterclockwise. b. Unlock the dual processor module locking mechanism using the CPU ...
...future use. 7. Installing Additional Components 79 NOTE: Protective covers can be installed to properly align the fan and dual processor module on the heatsink and the turbo fan power cable to protect connector pins. a. Verify that runs down through the edge of the server. Remove any ...four locator posts on the system board. The four locator posts will fit in locator holes on the side of the heatsink that faces the front of the heatsink and rotate the special processor tool 180 degrees counterclockwise. b. Unlock the dual processor module locking mechanism using the CPU ...
User Service Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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To do this, insert the CPU install tool into the hole that runs down the side of the server. 80 Installing the System Slide the sequencing retainer plate toward the front of the heatsink and rotate it clockwise 180 degrees. Figure 3-39 Locking the Dual Processor Module in place on the system board. Use the special CPU install tool (2.5 mm driver or Allen Wrench) to lock the dual processor module in Place 9. Figure 3-38 Aligning the Processor Module 8.
To do this, insert the CPU install tool into the hole that runs down the side of the server. 80 Installing the System Slide the sequencing retainer plate toward the front of the heatsink and rotate it clockwise 180 degrees. Figure 3-39 Locking the Dual Processor Module in place on the system board. Use the special CPU install tool (2.5 mm driver or Allen Wrench) to lock the dual processor module in Place 9. Figure 3-38 Aligning the Processor Module 8.
User Service Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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.... Installing Additional Components 81 Retain the screws for use when installing the power module. Figure 3-41 Securing the Captive Screws 11. Screw in the four heatsink captive screws in a crisscross torquing pattern by alternately tightening the screws so as not to completely tighten one dual processor module installed, the power module...
.... Installing Additional Components 81 Retain the screws for use when installing the power module. Figure 3-41 Securing the Captive Screws 11. Screw in the four heatsink captive screws in a crisscross torquing pattern by alternately tightening the screws so as not to completely tighten one dual processor module installed, the power module...
User Service Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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Figure 3-46 Routing the Turbofan Power Cables through the heatsink posts so that the cables are below the top surface of the heatsink posts before installing the processor airflow guide. 15. Route the turbo fan power cables through Heatsink Posts 16. Replace the memory airflow guide. (See "Replacing ...the Memory Airflow Guide" (page 66).) 84 Installing the System Ensure that the cables will not be damaged if pinched between the heatsink posts and the processor airflow guide. Connect the turbo fan power cable to the system board. 17. Replace the processor airflow guide. (See...
Figure 3-46 Routing the Turbofan Power Cables through the heatsink posts so that the cables are below the top surface of the heatsink posts before installing the processor airflow guide. 15. Route the turbo fan power cables through Heatsink Posts 16. Replace the memory airflow guide. (See "Replacing ...the Memory Airflow Guide" (page 66).) 84 Installing the System Ensure that the cables will not be damaged if pinched between the heatsink posts and the processor airflow guide. Connect the turbo fan power cable to the system board. 17. Replace the processor airflow guide. (See...
User Service Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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... 9 Power supply fan connector 17 PCI backplane connector 10 Power module power connector 18 Optical drive connector 11 HP ZX1 memory and I/O controller 19 iLO MP card connector (under heatsink) 12 Memory sockets 20 HP ZX1 I/O adapter 13 Status panel connector 21 Serial ports (2) (factory use only) 14 Power module auxiliary connector 22...
... 9 Power supply fan connector 17 PCI backplane connector 10 Power module power connector 18 Optical drive connector 11 HP ZX1 memory and I/O controller 19 iLO MP card connector (under heatsink) 12 Memory sockets 20 HP ZX1 I/O adapter 13 Status panel connector 21 Serial ports (2) (factory use only) 14 Power module auxiliary connector 22...
User Service Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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... guide into the two slots on the system board. Figure 6-32 Routing Power Cables Through Heatsink Posts 4. Hold the opening on top of the airflow guide: a. from 512 MB up to 6 GB • For rp3440 - b. Place the power and IDE cables in the cable clips. Replace the top cover...(Figure 6-32). The server supports the following combinations • For rp3410 - At the same time, grasp the back end of the heatsink posts before installing the processor airflow guide. e. Removing and Replacing System Memory The server has 12 memory sockets for installing DDR SDRAM memory modules...
... guide into the two slots on the system board. Figure 6-32 Routing Power Cables Through Heatsink Posts 4. Hold the opening on top of the airflow guide: a. from 512 MB up to 6 GB • For rp3440 - b. Place the power and IDE cables in the cable clips. Replace the top cover...(Figure 6-32). The server supports the following combinations • For rp3410 - At the same time, grasp the back end of the heatsink posts before installing the processor airflow guide. e. Removing and Replacing System Memory The server has 12 memory sockets for installing DDR SDRAM memory modules...