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... 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 Setup Checklist 69 Setup Flowchart 70 Preparation...
... 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 Setup Checklist 69 Setup Flowchart 70 Preparation...
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... Definitions 19 Table 1-4. System LED States 91 Table 1-17. 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet LAN Connector LEDs 92 Table 1-18. HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 Server Features 16 Table 1-2. Console Connection Matrix 71 Table 1-9. HP-UX 11i Releases 11 Table 1-1. Rear Panel Connectors and Switches 21 Table 1-6. ARP Ping Commands 73 Table 1-11. LAN Configuration...
... Definitions 19 Table 1-4. System LED States 91 Table 1-17. 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet LAN Connector LEDs 92 Table 1-18. HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 Server Features 16 Table 1-2. Console Connection Matrix 71 Table 1-9. HP-UX 11i Releases 11 Table 1-1. Rear Panel Connectors and Switches 21 Table 1-6. ARP Ping Commands 73 Table 1-11. LAN Configuration...
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...a tutorial. To ensure you receive the updated or new editions, subscribe to unpack the HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440 server, install additional components, start a server console session, power on the server, and boot the operating system. The document printing date ...hp.com. Powering on the Web at reprint without changing the printing date. The document part number changes when extensive changes are included in This Edition This following information: - Document updates may be issued between editions to provide technical product and support information for details. Connecting...
...a tutorial. To ensure you receive the updated or new editions, subscribe to unpack the HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440 server, install additional components, start a server console session, power on the server, and boot the operating system. The document printing date ...hp.com. Powering on the Web at reprint without changing the printing date. The document part number changes when extensive changes are included in This Edition This following information: - Document updates may be issued between editions to provide technical product and support information for details. Connecting...
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...install server components that you must meet to access the host console. NOTE A note highlights useful information such as restrictions, recommendations, or important details about HP product features. 10 Section 3 Installing Additional Components: Describes how...HP-UX 11i v1 N/A HP-UX 11i v1 Supported Product Versions Publication Date HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 April 2005 July 2004 Document Organization This guide is divided into the following conventions. Section 2 Unpacking and Inspecting the Server: Provides procedures to provide LAN connectivity...
...install server components that you must meet to access the host console. NOTE A note highlights useful information such as restrictions, recommendations, or important details about HP product features. 10 Section 3 Installing Additional Components: Describes how...HP-UX 11i v1 N/A HP-UX 11i v1 Supported Product Versions Publication Date HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 April 2005 July 2004 Document Organization This guide is divided into the following conventions. Section 2 Unpacking and Inspecting the Server: Provides procedures to provide LAN connectivity...
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or pedestal-mount server. or pedestal-mount server. 1 Installing the System This chapter provides information on page 85 Introduction The HP 9000 rp3410 server is a 1P/1C, 1P/2C, rack- This chapter addresses the following topics: • "Introduction" on page 13 • "Unpacking ..."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 Host Console" on page 78 • "Powering ON and Powering OFF" on page 80 •...
or pedestal-mount server. or pedestal-mount server. 1 Installing the System This chapter provides information on page 85 Introduction The HP 9000 rp3410 server is a 1P/1C, 1P/2C, rack- This chapter addresses the following topics: • "Introduction" on page 13 • "Unpacking ..."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 Host Console" on page 78 • "Powering ON and Powering OFF" on page 80 •...
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.... When the button is engaged, the blue LED illuminates and an additional blue LED on SCSI Channel B. (1 GB) 10/100/1000 LAN Serial A (console) and Serial B USB TOC Locator button and LED Video (not used to help locate a server within a rack of servers. To enable video capability you...card. 10 Mb/100 Mb LAN connector for the server. 68-pin, low-voltage differential, single-ended U160 SCSI. This connector provides external SCSI connection on the front panel of control button. You can remotely activate this function. 15-pin female video connector. Chapter 1 21 Halts all system ...
.... When the button is engaged, the blue LED illuminates and an additional blue LED on SCSI Channel B. (1 GB) 10/100/1000 LAN Serial A (console) and Serial B USB TOC Locator button and LED Video (not used to help locate a server within a rack of servers. To enable video capability you...card. 10 Mb/100 Mb LAN connector for the server. 68-pin, low-voltage differential, single-ended U160 SCSI. This connector provides external SCSI connection on the front panel of control button. You can remotely activate this function. 15-pin female video connector. Chapter 1 21 Halts all system ...
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...site preparation is an essential factor of the server. Step 2. Step 3. Step 1. or pedestal-mount. 4 Connect cables to the server console. Ensure that grounding specifications and power requirements have adequately prepared your environment for the iLO MP LAN and the system... server. 3 Install the server into a rack- Establish a method to connect to the server. 4a Connect dc input power cable. 4b Connect LAN core I/O cable. 5 Set up the console. 6 Power on the server. 7 Access the console. 8 Boot the operating system. 9 Verify the server configuration. Gather LAN...
...site preparation is an essential factor of the server. Step 2. Step 3. Step 1. or pedestal-mount. 4 Connect cables to the server console. Ensure that grounding specifications and power requirements have adequately prepared your environment for the iLO MP LAN and the system... server. 3 Install the server into a rack- Establish a method to connect to the server. 4a Connect dc input power cable. 4b Connect LAN core I/O cable. 5 Set up the console. 6 Power on the server. 7 Access the console. 8 Boot the operating system. 9 Verify the server configuration. Gather LAN...
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... (HP part number A6150B). Voltage is disconnected. Connections to provide LAN connectivity for the server. The LAN board provides the basic external I/O connectivity for factory use only). • One iLO MP I /O card is present at 13 amps. This port is connected. Core I/O Connections Each HP 9000 rp3410 and... • Four USB ports. • Two 9-pin serial ports (console A and serial B are installed, both power supplies must be connected to equipment. Failure to observe this warning can be connected separately to 240 VAC at various locations within the server whenever an ac...
... (HP part number A6150B). Voltage is disconnected. Connections to provide LAN connectivity for the server. The LAN board provides the basic external I/O connectivity for factory use only). • One iLO MP I /O card is present at 13 amps. This port is connected. Core I/O Connections Each HP 9000 rp3410 and... • Four USB ports. • Two 9-pin serial ports (console A and serial B are installed, both power supplies must be connected to equipment. Failure to observe this warning can be connected separately to 240 VAC at various locations within the server whenever an ac...
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... powers on the network. 68 Chapter 1 If the server has one power supply installed in slot P1, plug the power cord into a live connection on to DB-9F) Serial A/Console Port (factory use only) iLO MP LAN Port (10/100 LAN Cable) 10/100/1000 LAN Port USB Ports (Windows) Mouse & Keyboard... Serial B/Console Port (factory use only) To enable general network connectivity for each LAN port you plan to full power. Plug the other end of the power cord into the power supply...
... powers on the network. 68 Chapter 1 If the server has one power supply installed in slot P1, plug the power cord into a live connection on to DB-9F) Serial A/Console Port (factory use only) iLO MP LAN Port (10/100 LAN Cable) 10/100/1000 LAN Port USB Ports (Windows) Mouse & Keyboard... Serial B/Console Port (factory use only) To enable general network connectivity for each LAN port you plan to full power. Plug the other end of the power cord into the power supply...
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...MP from a supported Web browser or command line using the local accounts feature. 6 Set up security access Set up and start a console session on the administrator account to your predefined selections. 5 Set up user accounts Set up the user accounts if you are several ... factory settings, including a default user account and password. Table 1-7 Setup Checklist Step Action X Standard Setup 1 Preparation 1. There are two physical connections to the iLO MP: - DHCP with DNS comes preconfigured with the iLO MP setup process. RS-232 serial port • Configure the iLO ...
...MP from a supported Web browser or command line using the local accounts feature. 6 Set up security access Set up and start a console session on the administrator account to your predefined selections. 5 Set up user accounts Set up the user accounts if you are several ... factory settings, including a default user account and password. Table 1-7 Setup Checklist Step Action X Standard Setup 1 Preparation 1. There are two physical connections to the iLO MP: - DHCP with DNS comes preconfigured with the iLO MP setup process. RS-232 serial port • Configure the iLO ...
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... serial port and a serial console • Remote/modem port Table 1-9 provides all the possible scenarios. The iLO MP has a separate LAN port from that of the port used by the operating system. Table 1-8 Console Connection Matrix Operating System Console Connection Method HP-UX LAN LAN port Local ...RS-232 serial port Remote/modem port Required Connection Components 10/100 LAN cable 1. The way the iLO MP acquires an IP...
... serial port and a serial console • Remote/modem port Table 1-9 provides all the possible scenarios. The iLO MP has a separate LAN port from that of the port used by the operating system. Table 1-8 Console Connection Matrix Operating System Console Connection Method HP-UX LAN LAN port Local ...RS-232 serial port Remote/modem port Required Connection Components 10/100 LAN cable 1. The way the iLO MP acquires an IP...
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...the iLO MP. Step 3. ARP does not work across routed or switched networks. 72 Chapter 1 Connect the LAN cable from the server to ping, or discover, a device on the local network segment.... This address is 14 characters long, consisting of the MAC address, for example: mp0014c29c064f. TIP HP recommends using DHCP and DNS, follow these steps: Step 1. Step 4. The IP address you must.... Open a browser, telnet, or SSH client and enter the default host name. Installing the System Console Setup Table 1-9 LAN Configuration Methods (Continued) DHCP No No Yes No Yes DNS Yes Yes No...
...the iLO MP. Step 3. ARP does not work across routed or switched networks. 72 Chapter 1 Connect the LAN cable from the server to ping, or discover, a device on the local network segment.... This address is 14 characters long, consisting of the MAC address, for example: mp0014c29c064f. TIP HP recommends using DHCP and DNS, follow these steps: Step 1. Step 4. The IP address you must.... Open a browser, telnet, or SSH client and enter the default host name. Installing the System Console Setup Table 1-9 LAN Configuration Methods (Continued) DHCP No No Yes No Yes DNS Yes Yes No...
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... physical subnet as the server. Obtain the iLO MP MAC address. Step 2. Installing the System Console Setup ARP Ping operational issues include the following procedure explains how to use the ARP Ping utility: • Connect a PC to the iLO MP which negates the DHCP/DDNS method • The PC and ...and run the ARP Ping commands from the server. This ARP table entry maps the MAC address of ARP Ping to the network that is connected to the static IP address designated for that interface. To configure a static IP address using ARP, you obtain the MAC address to the iLO...
... physical subnet as the server. Obtain the iLO MP MAC address. Step 2. Installing the System Console Setup ARP Ping operational issues include the following procedure explains how to use the ARP Ping utility: • Connect a PC to the iLO MP which negates the DHCP/DDNS method • The PC and ...and run the ARP Ping commands from the server. This ARP table entry maps the MAC address of ARP Ping to the network that is connected to the static IP address designated for that interface. To configure a static IP address using ARP, you obtain the MAC address to the iLO...
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...the same network. ping For example: ping 192.0.2.1 Step 7. IMPORTANT Do not configure duplicate IP addresses on a console device screen. Verify that interfaces with the appropriate IP address. Connect to configure an IP address, host name, subnet mask, and gateway address. IMPORTANT Ensure you to the iLO MP... IP address to access the iLO MP and use the LC command. The LC command enables you have a console connection through the RS-232 serial port or a network connection through the LAN to verify that is configured with the server. Configuring the iLO MP LAN Using the RS-...
...the same network. ping For example: ping 192.0.2.1 Step 7. IMPORTANT Do not configure duplicate IP addresses on a console device screen. Verify that interfaces with the appropriate IP address. Connect to configure an IP address, host name, subnet mask, and gateway address. IMPORTANT Ensure you to the iLO MP... IP address to access the iLO MP and use the LC command. The LC command enables you have a console connection through the RS-232 serial port or a network connection through the LAN to verify that is configured with the server. Configuring the iLO MP LAN Using the RS-...
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Use Table 1-8 to determine the required connection components and the ports used to connect the server to the console device. Connect the other end of the RS-232 serial port ... LC command to the iLO MP. b. a. Connect the DB-9 end of the DB-9 female-to-female cable to the console device. Step 9. Use the LC command to the console RS-232 serial port. b. At the command mode... the DHCP status from Enabled to a file for instructions on how to the iLO MP" on the console device. Enter XD -R to confirm that DHCP is disabled and display a list of your emulation software ...
Use Table 1-8 to determine the required connection components and the ports used to connect the server to the console device. Connect the other end of the RS-232 serial port ... LC command to the iLO MP. b. a. Connect the DB-9 end of the DB-9 female-to-female cable to the console device. Step 9. Use the LC command to the console RS-232 serial port. b. At the command mode... the DHCP status from Enabled to a file for instructions on how to the iLO MP" on the console device. Enter XD -R to confirm that DHCP is disabled and display a list of your emulation software ...
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... settings during the initial login session. The list of commands displayed on the screen can be different depending on page 76. IMPORTANT For security reasons, HP strongly recommends that you set up the iLO MP. Log in using the LAN, RS-232 serial port, telnet, SSH, or Web method. Following...may not display if another user is the MP Main Menu screen: MP MAIN MENU: CO: Console VFP: Virtual Front Panel CM: Command Menu CL: Console Logs SL: Show Event Logs HE: Main Menu Help X: Exit Connection This example shows the MP Main Menu accessed through these steps: Step 1. See "Modifying User ...
... settings during the initial login session. The list of commands displayed on the screen can be different depending on page 76. IMPORTANT For security reasons, HP strongly recommends that you set up the iLO MP. Log in using the LAN, RS-232 serial port, telnet, SSH, or Web method. Following...may not display if another user is the MP Main Menu screen: MP MAIN MENU: CO: Console VFP: Virtual Front Panel CM: Command Menu CL: Console Logs SL: Show Event Logs HE: Main Menu Help X: Exit Connection This example shows the MP Main Menu accessed through these steps: Step 1. See "Modifying User ...
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... the prompts to the network. Access the MP Main Menu. c. HP also strongly recommends that network. If you modify the default settings during the initial login session and determine the security access required and what user accounts and privileges are connected to modify user accounts. To modify default passwords, follow these steps... enabled as labs and small-to the iLO MP: • Change the default user name and password. Access the MP Main Menu. Installing the System Console Setup To modify default account configuration settings, follow these steps: a.
... the prompts to the network. Access the MP Main Menu. c. HP also strongly recommends that network. If you modify the default settings during the initial login session and determine the security access required and what user accounts and privileges are connected to modify user accounts. To modify default passwords, follow these steps... enabled as labs and small-to the iLO MP: • Change the default user name and password. Access the MP Main Menu. Installing the System Console Setup To modify default account configuration settings, follow these steps: a.
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...11 Power States Power States Power Cable Plugged Into Receptacle? In the off the server. Standby dc Voltage Applied? To access the graphic console with VGA, follow these steps: Step 1. Connect the monitor VGA cable to the appropriate USB port on the server. Power on . dc Voltage Applied...powering off state, the power cords are not plugged in. Start a console session using the RS-232 serial port method to view console output prior to booting to the BCH Main Menu or to the BCH Main Menu. Connect the monitor, keyboard, and mouse cables. Step 2. Full power occurs ...
...11 Power States Power States Power Cable Plugged Into Receptacle? In the off the server. Standby dc Voltage Applied? To access the graphic console with VGA, follow these steps: Step 1. Connect the monitor VGA cable to the appropriate USB port on the server. Power on . dc Voltage Applied...powering off state, the power cords are not plugged in. Start a console session using the RS-232 serial port method to view console output prior to booting to the BCH Main Menu or to the BCH Main Menu. Connect the monitor, keyboard, and mouse cables. Step 2. Full power occurs ...
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...system board. Table 1-14 Server Power Button Functions When Server is pressed. You must be aware of the server is lit, power is not connected to the installation process. Reseat the power supply. In this state, standby power is off. If the problem persists, replace the LED status board.... System power turns off immediately (hard power off ). If the console shows that power is off, and you are usually related to server power supplies, pressing the power button has no effect. Table 1-13 Server Power...
...system board. Table 1-14 Server Power Button Functions When Server is pressed. You must be aware of the server is lit, power is not connected to the installation process. Reseat the power supply. In this state, standby power is off. If the problem persists, replace the LED status board.... System power turns off immediately (hard power off ). If the console shows that power is off, and you are usually related to server power supplies, pressing the power button has no effect. Table 1-13 Server Power...
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..., follow these steps: 1. The drive may have been damaged in transit. Check that the ac power source is stable. 3. Console Problems Console problems during installation to power source problems, a loose connector, or some other hardware problem. If you are experiencing monitor, keyboard,...drive. Remove and reinsert the faulty hard drive. 2. DVD Problems DVD problems that occur during installation are usually due to faulty connections. Reseat all cable harnesses and board connectors. Reseat all main memory DIMMs. 6. Hard Drive Problems Hard drive problems that occur ...
..., follow these steps: 1. The drive may have been damaged in transit. Check that the ac power source is stable. 3. Console Problems Console problems during installation to power source problems, a loose connector, or some other hardware problem. If you are experiencing monitor, keyboard,...drive. Remove and reinsert the faulty hard drive. 2. DVD Problems DVD problems that occur during installation are usually due to faulty connections. Reseat all cable harnesses and board connectors. Reseat all main memory DIMMs. 6. Hard Drive Problems Hard drive problems that occur ...