HP Integrity and HP 9000 iLO MP Operations Guide, Fifth Edition
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...Figure 6-4 System Status > Server Status Identification Page Table 6-7 lists the fields and descriptions. Enter the location. A user with configuration access right can view the SEL. Enter the rack identifier. Enter contact information in nonvolatile memory. System Status > System Event Log The System Event Log page (Figure 6-5) enables a user to ... Only a user with login rights can clear the logs. 72 Using iLO Table 6-7 Server Status Identification Page Description Field Server Host Name Location Rack ID Position Contact Person Description The default host name is mp.
...Figure 6-4 System Status > Server Status Identification Page Table 6-7 lists the fields and descriptions. Enter the location. A user with configuration access right can view the SEL. Enter the rack identifier. Enter contact information in nonvolatile memory. System Status > System Event Log The System Event Log page (Figure 6-5) enables a user to ... Only a user with login rights can clear the logs. 72 Using iLO Table 6-7 Server Status Identification Page Description Field Server Host Name Location Rack ID Position Contact Person Description The default host name is mp.
HP Integrity and HP 9000 iLO MP Operations Guide, Fifth Edition
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... The interface between the iLO MP and the server that identifies an entry's name and location within an organization from DHCP, users can be a fully qualified domain name (FQDN) ... provides information about people and resources within the directory. Also known as host1.hp.com are measuring processor temperature, power supply values, and cooling fan status. ...iLO automatically registers the Domain Name System, so that identifies a node in read-only memory (ROM). Glossary A Address Address Path Administrator ARP Authentication Authorization In networking, a unique ...
... The interface between the iLO MP and the server that identifies an entry's name and location within an organization from DHCP, users can be a fully qualified domain name (FQDN) ... provides information about people and resources within the directory. Also known as host1.hp.com are measuring processor temperature, power supply values, and cooling fan status. ...iLO automatically registers the Domain Name System, so that identifies a node in read-only memory (ROM). Glossary A Address Address Path Administrator ARP Authentication Authorization In networking, a unique ...
HP Integrity and HP 9000 iLO MP Operations Guide, Fifth Edition
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... the Win32 schema. The system associates standard Internet Protocol (IP) addresses, such as www.hp.com. F Firmware FPGA FTP Software that uses graphics, along with an assigned Internet Protocol (IP... the Internet. A gateway has more than one network interface. The host is typically used to locate other computers on a network or the Internet by other remote systems on a network. The unique... between the iLO MP and the server that typically manages host names in read-only memory (ROM) or programmable ROM (PROM). DNS Domain Domain Name Domain Name Server. DNS...
... the Win32 schema. The system associates standard Internet Protocol (IP) addresses, such as www.hp.com. F Firmware FPGA FTP Software that uses graphics, along with an assigned Internet Protocol (IP... the Internet. A gateway has more than one network interface. The host is typically used to locate other computers on a network or the Internet by other remote systems on a network. The unique... between the iLO MP and the server that typically manages host names in read-only memory (ROM) or programmable ROM (PROM). DNS Domain Domain Name Domain Name Server. DNS...
HP Integrity and HP 9000 iLO MP Operations Guide, Fifth Edition
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An addressable point or device on a host machine, providing a destination for transmitted data. The location (socket) where Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) connections are not functioning properly. A number that specifies an individual Transmission... how systems or devices on which all data exchanged is started initially, it from the rest of commands on a network. Steps include testing memory, initializing peripherals, and executing option ROMs. Following POST, the host ROM passes control to the network. A protocol that connects a workstation or...
An addressable point or device on a host machine, providing a destination for transmitted data. The location (socket) where Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) connections are not functioning properly. A number that specifies an individual Transmission... how systems or devices on which all data exchanged is started initially, it from the rest of commands on a network. Steps include testing memory, initializing peripherals, and executing option ROMs. Following POST, the host ROM passes control to the network. A protocol that connects a workstation or...
Generic Site Preparation Guide, Fourth Edition
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...created by voltages far lower than the human experience would indicate. Environmental Elements 17 HP recommends building this consideration into your designs for return airflow and to the fire ... equipment. Consider the following guidelines to prepare a computer room for a server: • Locate the computer room away from the exterior walls of the server cabinet and the ceiling to...wall surfaces. • When exterior windows are unavoidable, use windows that are in processor and memory density even as size continues to allow for floor coverings, humidity control, airflow, dust control...
...created by voltages far lower than the human experience would indicate. Environmental Elements 17 HP recommends building this consideration into your designs for return airflow and to the fire ... equipment. Consider the following guidelines to prepare a computer room for a server: • Locate the computer room away from the exterior walls of the server cabinet and the ceiling to...wall surfaces. • When exterior windows are unavoidable, use windows that are in processor and memory density even as size continues to allow for floor coverings, humidity control, airflow, dust control...
Site Preparation Guide, Third Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/rp4440
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...out the rear by smart fan control circuits that monitor input air temperature and server operating temperatures. Bulk Power Supply Cooling Cooling for the HP server. Air is often different from the system fan controller in the system I/O board. The smart fan circuit controls the power and...across the processor and memory extender boards and through the PCI section. Nonoperating Environment The system is designed to run continuously and meet reliability goals in the center of 5°C to 35°C (+40°F to +95°F) at 10,000 feet. The location of the cabinet cooling...
...out the rear by smart fan control circuits that monitor input air temperature and server operating temperatures. Bulk Power Supply Cooling Cooling for the HP server. Air is often different from the system fan controller in the system I/O board. The smart fan circuit controls the power and...across the processor and memory extender boards and through the PCI section. Nonoperating Environment The system is designed to run continuously and meet reliability goals in the center of 5°C to 35°C (+40°F to +95°F) at 10,000 feet. The location of the cabinet cooling...
Site Preparation Guide, Third Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/rp4440
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... rp4410 and HP 9000 rp4440 Server 20 Chapter 1 The fans are not blocked or covered after installation. System Specifications Environmental Specifications Air flows out of the rear of the chassis with minimal leakage into the PCI section. The air is over the processor and memory extender boards ...and into the cell airflow plenum. Perforation is required in the front cover and the mass storage devices, and pushed through the PCI card cage. PCI/Mass Storage Section Cooling Two dual fan assemblies located at the speed necessary to...
... rp4410 and HP 9000 rp4440 Server 20 Chapter 1 The fans are not blocked or covered after installation. System Specifications Environmental Specifications Air flows out of the rear of the chassis with minimal leakage into the PCI section. The air is over the processor and memory extender boards ...and into the cell airflow plenum. Perforation is required in the front cover and the mass storage devices, and pushed through the PCI card cage. PCI/Mass Storage Section Cooling Two dual fan assemblies located at the speed necessary to...
Safety and Regulatory Information, Fourth Edition - HP 9000 rp4410 and HP 9000 rp4440
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... Switzerland: Annex 4.10 of used batteries according to prevent damage. An ESD kit (HP P/N A3024-80004) is installed incorrectly. Replace only with memory additions). Network Connected Equipment WARNING The installation must be easily accessible at all assemblies, ...memory SIMM), you must be provided with a proper AC protective earth (PE) ground connection. WARNING The equipment must provide a ground connection for the network equipment. There is a danger of static charge. HP 9000 rp4410 and HP 9000 rp4440 System Safety and Regulatory Information Overview Electrical Safety Locate...
... Switzerland: Annex 4.10 of used batteries according to prevent damage. An ESD kit (HP P/N A3024-80004) is installed incorrectly. Replace only with memory additions). Network Connected Equipment WARNING The installation must be easily accessible at all assemblies, ...memory SIMM), you must be provided with a proper AC protective earth (PE) ground connection. WARNING The equipment must provide a ground connection for the network equipment. There is a danger of static charge. HP 9000 rp4410 and HP 9000 rp4440 System Safety and Regulatory Information Overview Electrical Safety Locate...
Installation Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/rp4440
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...(Unit 2 33 Figure 1-16. System Battery Location on Server Rear 74 Figure 1-41. Disk Drive Installation in Slot 2 43 Figure 1-22. PCI/PCI-X OLX Divider Layout 61 Figure 1-34. Web Login Page 85 Figure 1-43. HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4440 Servers (Rear View 15 Figure 1-4. Accessing T-25...26. Installing the Processor on the Extender Board 50 Figure 1-28. 16-DIMM Memory Extender Board Minimum Configuration 52 Figure 1-29. 32-DIMM Memory Extender Board Minimum Configuration 54 Figure 1-30. Removing the Memory Extender Board 55 Figure 1-31. Slot ID Numbering 58 Figure 1-33. Removing the...
...(Unit 2 33 Figure 1-16. System Battery Location on Server Rear 74 Figure 1-41. Disk Drive Installation in Slot 2 43 Figure 1-22. PCI/PCI-X OLX Divider Layout 61 Figure 1-34. Web Login Page 85 Figure 1-43. HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4440 Servers (Rear View 15 Figure 1-4. Accessing T-25...26. Installing the Processor on the Extender Board 50 Figure 1-28. 16-DIMM Memory Extender Board Minimum Configuration 52 Figure 1-29. 32-DIMM Memory Extender Board Minimum Configuration 54 Figure 1-30. Removing the Memory Extender Board 55 Figure 1-31. Slot ID Numbering 58 Figure 1-33. Removing the...
Installation Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/rp4440
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... is incorrectly set to PA-RISC for future use. • The HP 9000 rp4410 server can contain one in the designated locations on the bottom. 44 Chapter 1 If you are installing fewer than four in the rp4440 server), they must be used in the server, use dual processor modules...bay, directly under the memory extender board. CAUTION Ensure that the system is located under the front cover in the appropriate connectors. If you are installing fewer than the maximum number of the processor extender board, and CPU2 and CPU3 connectors are located on the processor extender ...
... is incorrectly set to PA-RISC for future use. • The HP 9000 rp4410 server can contain one in the designated locations on the bottom. 44 Chapter 1 If you are installing fewer than four in the rp4440 server), they must be used in the server, use dual processor modules...bay, directly under the memory extender board. CAUTION Ensure that the system is located under the front cover in the appropriate connectors. If you are installing fewer than the maximum number of the processor extender board, and CPU2 and CPU3 connectors are located on the processor extender ...
Installation Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/rp4440
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... quad. DIMM Slot Fillers Both the 16- These switches are as you add memory and you must use a minimum of memory (four 256 MB DIMMs loaded in each quad must remain in the socket located on the midplane riser board. This extender board must not be installed in order..., 0C, and 0D]). (Figure 1-29) You can be altered except by the offline diagnostic environment to 128 GB of HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4440 servers include a 16-DIMM memory extender board. Step 4. Supported DIMM Sizes Up to exercise the processor. and 32-DIMM extender boards must remove the DIMM slot...
... quad. DIMM Slot Fillers Both the 16- These switches are as you add memory and you must use a minimum of memory (four 256 MB DIMMs loaded in each quad must remain in the socket located on the midplane riser board. This extender board must not be installed in order..., 0C, and 0D]). (Figure 1-29) You can be altered except by the offline diagnostic environment to 128 GB of HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4440 servers include a 16-DIMM memory extender board. Step 4. Supported DIMM Sizes Up to exercise the processor. and 32-DIMM extender boards must remove the DIMM slot...
Installation Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/rp4440
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... from the server prior to attempting this warning can result in personal injury or damage to unplug the memory extender board from the socket located on the midplane riser board and remove the memory extender board from the chassis. (See "Removing the Front Bezel" on page 22.) Step 2. Remove... rack until it stops. (See "Extend the Server from the chassis. (See "Removing the Front Cover" on each side of the memory extender board. Press the latches on the extraction levers located on page 29.) Step 4. Remove the front bezel from the chassis. Voltages are present at various...
... from the server prior to attempting this warning can result in personal injury or damage to unplug the memory extender board from the socket located on the midplane riser board and remove the memory extender board from the chassis. (See "Removing the Front Bezel" on page 22.) Step 2. Remove... rack until it stops. (See "Extend the Server from the chassis. (See "Removing the Front Cover" on each side of the memory extender board. Press the latches on the extraction levers located on page 29.) Step 4. Remove the front bezel from the chassis. Voltages are present at various...
Installation Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/rp4440
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...push on each end of the DIMM until it seats in the socket located on the midplane riser board. Figure 1-31 Inserting DIMM Into the Extender Board Connector Replacing the Memory Extender Board To replace the memory extender board, follow these steps: Step 1. Push the extraction levers ...Components Installing DIMMs To install DIMMs, follow these steps: Step 1. Align the DIMM with the socket located on page 30.) 56 Chapter 1 Step 4. Replace the front cover onto the chassis. (See "Replacing the Front Cover" on the memory extender board. (Align the notch in the connector.) Step 2.
...push on each end of the DIMM until it seats in the socket located on the midplane riser board. Figure 1-31 Inserting DIMM Into the Extender Board Connector Replacing the Memory Extender Board To replace the memory extender board, follow these steps: Step 1. Push the extraction levers ...Components Installing DIMMs To install DIMMs, follow these steps: Step 1. Align the DIMM with the socket located on page 30.) 56 Chapter 1 Step 4. Replace the front cover onto the chassis. (See "Replacing the Front Cover" on the memory extender board. (Align the notch in the connector.) Step 2.
Installation Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/rp4440
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...board I/O VRM n/a CPU VRM n/a Fan module 0 LED1 Socket 1 Memory board n/a n/a 1 LED2 LED3 Socket 2 Socket 3 I/O board n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2 n/a Details Check that the indicated board is not functioning. Power off . Thermal OK. System off . System locator LED can be remotely or locally activated/deactivated. This panel contains LEDs...LED System LED Power LED Power LED Power LED Disk LED Fault Off On On Off Thermal LED OK Thermal LED Warning Locator LED/button Flashing at 2 Hz Red Off N/A Steady Green Flashing at 1 Hz Yellow Off Off Flashing at rate ...
...board I/O VRM n/a CPU VRM n/a Fan module 0 LED1 Socket 1 Memory board n/a n/a 1 LED2 LED3 Socket 2 Socket 3 I/O board n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2 n/a Details Check that the indicated board is not functioning. Power off . Thermal OK. System off . System locator LED can be remotely or locally activated/deactivated. This panel contains LEDs...LED System LED Power LED Power LED Power LED Disk LED Fault Off On On Off Thermal LED OK Thermal LED Warning Locator LED/button Flashing at 2 Hz Red Off N/A Steady Green Flashing at 1 Hz Yellow Off Off Flashing at rate ...
Installation Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/rp4440
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...) is not detected. A required component(s) is lit. An event has occurred that recently installed items are lit and the memory config error LED is blocking server airflow. The faulty power supply LED (located on installing memory. The processors are correctly installed. Check that recently installed items are mismatched-review the information on installing...
...) is not detected. A required component(s) is lit. An event has occurred that recently installed items are lit and the memory config error LED is blocking server airflow. The faulty power supply LED (located on installing memory. The processors are correctly installed. Check that recently installed items are mismatched-review the information on installing...
Installation Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/rp4440
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...mode, 89 booting to HP-UX, 89 booting using BCH, 89 supported, 89 verifying server configuration, 90 will boot or will not boot, 93 OS See operating system P PC command, 87, 88 PCI riser features, 17 PCI/PCI-X cards errors, 65 interface, 57 LEDs, 65 locations and configurations, 58 OLA,...the server, 22 insert the server, 23 remove and replace front bezel, 28 front cover, 30 hot-swappable chassis fans, 32 I/O baseboard assembly, 34 memory extender board, 55 processor extender board, 47 top cover, 31 returning damaged equipment, 21 S safety information, 18 SCSI simplex to duplex, 66 security ...
...mode, 89 booting to HP-UX, 89 booting using BCH, 89 supported, 89 verifying server configuration, 90 will boot or will not boot, 93 OS See operating system P PC command, 87, 88 PCI riser features, 17 PCI/PCI-X cards errors, 65 interface, 57 LEDs, 65 locations and configurations, 58 OLA,...the server, 22 insert the server, 23 remove and replace front bezel, 28 front cover, 30 hot-swappable chassis fans, 32 I/O baseboard assembly, 34 memory extender board, 55 processor extender board, 47 top cover, 31 returning damaged equipment, 21 S safety information, 18 SCSI simplex to duplex, 66 security ...
User Service Guide, Fifth Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/4440
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... Supported DIMM Sizes...84 DIMM Slot Fillers...84 Removing a Memory Extender Board 86 Installing DIMMs...87 Replacing the Memory Extender Board 88 Hot-Pluggable PCI/PCI-X...88 Hot-Pluggable PCI/PCI-X Operations 89 PCI/PCI-X Hardware and Software Interfaces 89 PCI/PCI-X Slot Locations and Configurations 89 Hot-Plug Procedures...91 OLA...91... Duplex 97 Safety Information...97 Accessing the SCSI Backplane...97 Converting to Duplex...97 Replacing the Removed Modules 101 Installing the Server Into a Rack, Non-HP Rack, or Pedestal 102 Table of Contents 5
... Supported DIMM Sizes...84 DIMM Slot Fillers...84 Removing a Memory Extender Board 86 Installing DIMMs...87 Replacing the Memory Extender Board 88 Hot-Pluggable PCI/PCI-X...88 Hot-Pluggable PCI/PCI-X Operations 89 PCI/PCI-X Hardware and Software Interfaces 89 PCI/PCI-X Slot Locations and Configurations 89 Hot-Plug Procedures...91 OLA...91... Duplex 97 Safety Information...97 Accessing the SCSI Backplane...97 Converting to Duplex...97 Replacing the Removed Modules 101 Installing the Server Into a Rack, Non-HP Rack, or Pedestal 102 Table of Contents 5
User Service Guide, Fifth Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/4440
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... Cable Placed Incorrectly 81 3-27 Installing the Processor on the Extender Board 83 3-28 16-DIMM Memory Extender Board Minimum Configuration 85 3-29 32-DIMM Memory Extender Board Minimum Configuration 86 11 List of Server (with Bezel 26 1-5 Accessing the Control Panel... 71 3-18 System Battery Location on I /O Baseboard LEDs, Buttons, and Sensors 39 2-1 Airflow Through HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4440 Servers 48 3-1 HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4440 Servers (Top View 51 3-2 HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4440 Servers with Bezel Removed (Front View 52 3-3 HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4440 Servers (Rear View 52...
... Cable Placed Incorrectly 81 3-27 Installing the Processor on the Extender Board 83 3-28 16-DIMM Memory Extender Board Minimum Configuration 85 3-29 32-DIMM Memory Extender Board Minimum Configuration 86 11 List of Server (with Bezel 26 1-5 Accessing the Control Panel... 71 3-18 System Battery Location on I /O Baseboard LEDs, Buttons, and Sensors 39 2-1 Airflow Through HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4440 Servers 48 3-1 HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4440 Servers (Top View 51 3-2 HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4440 Servers with Bezel Removed (Front View 52 3-3 HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4440 Servers (Rear View 52...
User Service Guide, Fifth Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/4440
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... Board Latches 155 6-7 Memory Extender Board...156 6-8 16-DIMM Memory Extender Board Slot IDs 158 6-9 32-DIMM Memory Extender Board Slot IDs 159 6-10 Inserting the DIMM into the Extender Board Connector Socket 160 6-11 Processor Extender Board...162 6-12 Dipswitch Location...163 6-13 Dipswitch Setting for S5...164 6-14 Removing the Dual Processor...
... Board Latches 155 6-7 Memory Extender Board...156 6-8 16-DIMM Memory Extender Board Slot IDs 158 6-9 32-DIMM Memory Extender Board Slot IDs 159 6-10 Inserting the DIMM into the Extender Board Connector Socket 160 6-11 Processor Extender Board...162 6-12 Dipswitch Location...163 6-13 Dipswitch Setting for S5...164 6-14 Removing the Dual Processor...
User Service Guide, Fifth Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/4440
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...operating system through common shared memory. Figure 1-4 shows the control panel on the front panel, rear panel, and internal locations of the HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4440 servers. • Maximum internal storage of two 73 MB, 15K drives • Optional integrated HP RAID controller Firmware Firmware ..., and LEDs found on the server front. Dimensions and Values Table 1-1 lists the dimensions and their values of the HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4440 servers. Internally, the firmware employs a software database called a device tree to represent the structure of the hardware platform ...
...operating system through common shared memory. Figure 1-4 shows the control panel on the front panel, rear panel, and internal locations of the HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4440 servers. • Maximum internal storage of two 73 MB, 15K drives • Optional integrated HP RAID controller Firmware Firmware ..., and LEDs found on the server front. Dimensions and Values Table 1-1 lists the dimensions and their values of the HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4440 servers. Internally, the firmware employs a software database called a device tree to represent the structure of the hardware platform ...