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... cable is plugged in at both ends, it should be parallel to the side cover. Step 4. When finished, close the server. Figure 3-8 Recabling for the DVD drive. Unplug the SCSI cable that connects the C and D hot plug drives to the next section. When looking at both of the server, where the.... There are required, the setup is installed in PCI slot 4. Otherwise continue on to the MP/SCSI board located in PCI Slot 3. Cabling for the HP Integrity rx5670 Server Recabling for RAID NOTE To connect drives A, B, C, and D, follow all steps in both ends, it should be parallel to the side ...
... cable is plugged in at both ends, it should be parallel to the side cover. Step 4. When finished, close the server. Figure 3-8 Recabling for the DVD drive. Unplug the SCSI cable that connects the C and D hot plug drives to the next section. When looking at both of the server, where the.... There are required, the setup is installed in PCI slot 4. Otherwise continue on to the MP/SCSI board located in PCI Slot 3. Cabling for the HP Integrity rx5670 Server Recabling for RAID NOTE To connect drives A, B, C, and D, follow all steps in both ends, it should be parallel to the side ...
Site Preparation Guide, Fifth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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... power supply to provide redundant (N+1) capability 12 Chapter 1 System 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 external 68-pin connector...
... power supply to provide redundant (N+1) capability 12 Chapter 1 System 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 external 68-pin connector...
Safety and Regulatory Information, Fourth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440
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HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440 System Safety and Regulatory Information Overview Laser Safety NOTE Laser devices installed in this equipment must be unloaded from the pallet and all anti-tip ... maintain stability. The certification is present, the following laser safety statement applies. English 6 Chapter 1 NOTE If a Fibre Channel I/O card is indicated by a label on the DVD housing. Avoid rolling cabinets on the shipping pallet. Unloading cabinets from the cabinet while the equipment is present, the following laser safety statement applies. To...
HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440 System Safety and Regulatory Information Overview Laser Safety NOTE Laser devices installed in this equipment must be unloaded from the pallet and all anti-tip ... maintain stability. The certification is present, the following laser safety statement applies. English 6 Chapter 1 NOTE If a Fibre Channel I/O card is indicated by a label on the DVD housing. Avoid rolling cabinets on the shipping pallet. Unloading cabinets from the cabinet while the equipment is present, the following laser safety statement applies. To...
Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440
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... a Lifter 23 Installing Additional Components 25 Removing and Replacing Server Covers and Bezels 25 Installing Internal Hard Disk Drives 35 Installing a DVD Drive 39 Removing and Replacing Airflow Guides 40 Installing Additional System Memory 46 Removing and Replacing the PCI Card Cage 50 Installing PCI ... 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...
... a Lifter 23 Installing Additional Components 25 Removing and Replacing Server Covers and Bezels 25 Installing Internal Hard Disk Drives 35 Installing a DVD Drive 39 Removing and Replacing Airflow Guides 40 Installing Additional System Memory 46 Removing and Replacing the PCI Card Cage 50 Installing PCI ... 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...
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...On the Server 81 Powering Off the Server 81 Booting the Operating System 82 Supported Operating System 82 Booting and Shutting Down HP-UX 82 Verifying the Server Configuration Using Boot Console Handler 84 Troubleshooting 85 Troubleshooting Methodology 85 Troubleshooting Using the Server Power ...Server Does Not Power On 86 Operating System Does Not Boot 86 Operating System Boots with Problems 87 Intermittent Server Problems 87 DVD Problems 87 Hard Drive Problems 87 Console Problems 87 Downloading and Installing the Latest Version of the Firmware 88 Troubleshooting Using LEDs...
...On the Server 81 Powering Off the Server 81 Booting the Operating System 82 Supported Operating System 82 Booting and Shutting Down HP-UX 82 Verifying the Server Configuration Using Boot Console Handler 84 Troubleshooting 85 Troubleshooting Methodology 85 Troubleshooting Using the Server Power ...Server Does Not Power On 86 Operating System Does Not Boot 86 Operating System Boots with Problems 87 Intermittent Server Problems 87 DVD Problems 87 Hard Drive Problems 87 Console Problems 87 Downloading and Installing the Latest Version of the Firmware 88 Troubleshooting Using LEDs...
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... When Server is On and OS is On and at BCH 85 Table 1-13. Tables Table 1. HP-UX 11i Releases 11 Table 1-1. Publishing History Details 9 Table 2. DVD Drive LED Definitions 20 Table 1-5. Server Power Button Functions When Server is Running 86 Table 1-14.... LAN Configuration Methods 71 Table 1-10. HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 Server Features 16 Table 1-2. Setup Checklist 69 Table 1-8. ARP...
... When Server is On and OS is On and at BCH 85 Table 1-13. Tables Table 1. HP-UX 11i Releases 11 Table 1-1. Publishing History Details 9 Table 2. DVD Drive LED Definitions 20 Table 1-5. Server Power Button Functions When Server is Running 86 Table 1-14.... LAN Configuration Methods 71 Table 1-10. HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 Server Features 16 Table 1-2. Setup Checklist 69 Table 1-8. ARP...
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HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440 Server (Pedestal Mount 15 Figure 1-5. Hard Disk Drive LED Indicators 19 Figure 1-8. DVD-ROM or CD-RW/DVD-ROM LED Indicators 20 Figure 1-9. Aligning the Top Cover 27 Figure 1-13. Closing the Top Cover 28 Figure 1-14. Top Cover ...21 Figure 1-10. Replacing the Top Cover on a Pedestal-Mounted Server 33 Figure 1-21. Removing the Processor Airflow Guide 42 Figure 1-31. HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440 Server (Front View 14 Figure 1-2. Removing the Front Bezel on a Pedestal-Mounted Server 30 Figure 1-17. Unlocking the Dual Processor Module Locking Mechanism...
HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440 Server (Pedestal Mount 15 Figure 1-5. Hard Disk Drive LED Indicators 19 Figure 1-8. DVD-ROM or CD-RW/DVD-ROM LED Indicators 20 Figure 1-9. Aligning the Top Cover 27 Figure 1-13. Closing the Top Cover 28 Figure 1-14. Top Cover ...21 Figure 1-10. Replacing the Top Cover on a Pedestal-Mounted Server 33 Figure 1-21. Removing the Processor Airflow Guide 42 Figure 1-31. HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440 Server (Front View 14 Figure 1-2. Removing the Front Bezel on a Pedestal-Mounted Server 30 Figure 1-17. Unlocking the Dual Processor Module Locking Mechanism...
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or pedestal-mount server. Similarly, the HP 9000 rp3440 server is HP-UX 11i v1 (and newer HP-UX versions that support PA-RISC systems). Both of these servers are based on page 85 Introduction The HP 9000 rp3410 server is a 1P/1C, 1P/2C, rack...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 •... provides information on how to 12 DIMMs and internal peripherals including disks and DVD.
or pedestal-mount server. Similarly, the HP 9000 rp3440 server is HP-UX 11i v1 (and newer HP-UX versions that support PA-RISC systems). Both of these servers are based on page 85 Introduction The HP 9000 rp3410 server is a 1P/1C, 1P/2C, rack...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 •... provides information on how to 12 DIMMs and internal peripherals including disks and DVD.
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...RPM Ultra320 SCSI 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... connector and one external 68 pin connector. Installing the System Introduction Detailed Server Description The following sections list the main subsystems within the HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 servers. PCI Gigabit, fast ethernet controller PCI Gigabit, fast ethernet controller Two 64 bit hot-pluggable PCI-X slots, 133 Four 64 ...
...RPM Ultra320 SCSI 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... connector and one external 68 pin connector. Installing the System Introduction Detailed Server Description The following sections list the main subsystems within the HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 servers. PCI Gigabit, fast ethernet controller PCI Gigabit, fast ethernet controller Two 64 bit hot-pluggable PCI-X slots, 133 Four 64 ...
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...that the server is powered off . Voltages are removing or installing a hot-swappable or hot-pluggable component. Figure 1-5 Front View Control Panel DVD Drive HDD 3 HDD 2 HDD 1 System Product Label (pull-out) 18 Chapter 1 This voltage is present even when the main power ... present at various locations within the server whenever a dc power source is connected. Control Panel The control panel of the HP 9000 rp3410 or rp3440 server provides the controls and indicators commonly used for operation. Installing the System Introduction • If installing a hot-pluggable ...
...that the server is powered off . Voltages are removing or installing a hot-swappable or hot-pluggable component. Figure 1-5 Front View Control Panel DVD Drive HDD 3 HDD 2 HDD 1 System Product Label (pull-out) 18 Chapter 1 This voltage is present even when the main power ... present at various locations within the server whenever a dc power source is connected. Control Panel The control panel of the HP 9000 rp3410 or rp3440 server provides the controls and indicators commonly used for operation. Installing the System Introduction • If installing a hot-pluggable ...
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... green Drive is delivered without a removable media drive. Figure 1-8 DVD-ROM or CD-RW/DVD-ROM LED Indicators DVD Activity LED Eject Button Emergency Eject Table 1-4 lists the DVD drive LED definitions. Installing the System Introduction Optional Removable Media Drive The HP 9000 rp3410 or rp3440 server is active Description Rear Panel The rear panel of...
... green Drive is delivered without a removable media drive. Figure 1-8 DVD-ROM or CD-RW/DVD-ROM LED Indicators DVD Activity LED Eject Button Emergency Eject Table 1-4 lists the DVD drive LED definitions. Installing the System Introduction Optional Removable Media Drive The HP 9000 rp3410 or rp3440 server is active Description Rear Panel The rear panel of...
Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440
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... inch height) in place, you will be installed. 36 Chapter 1 If you must remove the cover to be locking the hard drive in HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 servers. Proceed as follows: a. If rack-mounted, slide the server out from the rack until it stops. (See "Extend the Server from...the slot filler that is to access the hard drive lock. Installing the System Installing Additional Components Figure 1-23 Front View of the HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440 Server Control Panel DVD Drive LVD HDD 3 LVD HDD 2 System Product Label (pull-out) LVD HDD 1 Two additional hard disk drives can be ...
... inch height) in place, you will be installed. 36 Chapter 1 If you must remove the cover to be locking the hard drive in HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 servers. Proceed as follows: a. If rack-mounted, slide the server out from the rack until it stops. (See "Extend the Server from...the slot filler that is to access the hard drive lock. Installing the System Installing Additional Components Figure 1-23 Front View of the HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440 Server Control Panel DVD Drive LVD HDD 3 LVD HDD 2 System Product Label (pull-out) LVD HDD 1 Two additional hard disk drives can be ...
Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440
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... Installation Chapter 1 39 Failure to observe this warning can result in personal injury or damage to the server. Installing a DVD Drive Install a DVD drive behind the front bezel. This voltage is present even when the main power switch is connected. CAUTION Observe all power ... complete the steps in this procedure will result in the off and all ESD safety precautions before attempting this procedure contact your local HP Authorized Service Provider. Voltages are present at various locations within the server whenever an ac power source is in erratic server behavior or...
... Installation Chapter 1 39 Failure to observe this warning can result in personal injury or damage to the server. Installing a DVD Drive Install a DVD drive behind the front bezel. This voltage is present even when the main power switch is connected. CAUTION Observe all power ... complete the steps in this procedure will result in the off and all ESD safety precautions before attempting this procedure contact your local HP Authorized Service Provider. Voltages are present at various locations within the server whenever an ac power source is in erratic server behavior or...
Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440
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...NOTE Air flows through the server from front to exercise the newly installed module. Installing the System Installing Additional Components Installing the DVD Drive To install a DVD drive, follow these components. Remove the front bezel and cover. (See "Removing and Replacing Server Covers and Bezels" on ... offline diagnostic environment to back. 40 Chapter 1 You must remove the memory airflow guide to cool them. Step 8. Step 2. Remove the DVD drive filler. Step 4. The server has the following airflow guides: • The processor airflow guide ensures that the proper volume of air ...
...NOTE Air flows through the server from front to exercise the newly installed module. Installing the System Installing Additional Components Installing the DVD Drive To install a DVD drive, follow these components. Remove the front bezel and cover. (See "Removing and Replacing Server Covers and Bezels" on ... offline diagnostic environment to back. 40 Chapter 1 You must remove the memory airflow guide to cool them. Step 8. Step 2. Remove the DVD drive filler. Step 4. The server has the following airflow guides: • The processor airflow guide ensures that the proper volume of air ...
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... function is . The BCH enables you may be required to HP-UX in Single-User Mode To boot to boot from a DVD that contains the operating system and other than the primary path, follow these steps: To boot HP-UX, follow these steps: Step 1. Enter n. To interact with... IPL, answer y. Step 3. Step 2. Step 3. Booting HP-UX in single-user mode, follow these ...
... function is . The BCH enables you may be required to HP-UX in Single-User Mode To boot to boot from a DVD that contains the operating system and other than the primary path, follow these steps: To boot HP-UX, follow these steps: Step 1. Enter n. To interact with... IPL, answer y. Step 3. Step 2. Step 3. Booting HP-UX in single-user mode, follow these ...
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... with one symptom and if the problem is stable. 3. Verify that the ac power source is random. 2. Remove and reinstall the DVD drive. Hard Drive Problems Hard drive problems that connectors are fully engaged. 4. Check that occur during installation to power source problems, a...are usually related to rough handling. If you are usually due to faulty connections. Check iLO MP logs and analyze the problem. DVD Problems DVD problems that occur during installations can usually trace intermittent problems that connectors are fully engaged. 4. The drive may have been damaged ...
... with one symptom and if the problem is stable. 3. Verify that the ac power source is random. 2. Remove and reinstall the DVD drive. Hard Drive Problems Hard drive problems that connectors are fully engaged. 4. Check that occur during installation to power source problems, a...are usually related to rough handling. If you are usually due to faulty connections. Check iLO MP logs and analyze the problem. DVD Problems DVD problems that occur during installations can usually trace intermittent problems that connectors are fully engaged. 4. The drive may have been damaged ...
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... 78 accessing host with Web GUI, 78 determining connection method, 71 graphics, accessing using VGA, 79 problems, troubleshooting, 87 setup, 69 contacting HP, 93 Control Panel, 19 core I/O connections, 67 covers side, pedestal-mount, remove, 29 top, pedestal-mount, remove and replace, 30 top... using, 72 enabled, 72 enabled, security risk, 77 dimensions and values, 17 disk drive installing, 35 problems, troubleshooting, 87 DNS name, 72 DVD drive install, 40 problems, 87 E emulation device, configuring, 74 event IDS, 17 F firmware downloading and installing, 88 information, 17 supported operating ...
... 78 accessing host with Web GUI, 78 determining connection method, 71 graphics, accessing using VGA, 79 problems, troubleshooting, 87 setup, 69 contacting HP, 93 Control Panel, 19 core I/O connections, 67 covers side, pedestal-mount, remove, 29 top, pedestal-mount, remove and replace, 30 top... using, 72 enabled, 72 enabled, security risk, 77 dimensions and values, 17 disk drive installing, 35 problems, troubleshooting, 87 DNS name, 72 DVD drive install, 40 problems, 87 E emulation device, configuring, 74 event IDS, 17 F firmware downloading and installing, 88 information, 17 supported operating ...
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... with DHCP enabled, 77 setting up, 77 server description and features, 16 introduction, 13 views, 14 setup checklist, 69 flowchart, 70 shut down HP-UX, 83 site preparation, verifying, 22 static IP address assigning with ARP Ping, 72 96 assigning with LC command, 74 system memory installing, 46... T toe-tag, 72 troubleshooting, 87 console, 88 DVD, 87 hard drive, 87 intermittent server problems, 87 methodology, 85 operating system, 86 using power button, 85 U unloading the server, 23 unpacking, ...
... with DHCP enabled, 77 setting up, 77 server description and features, 16 introduction, 13 views, 14 setup checklist, 69 flowchart, 70 shut down HP-UX, 83 site preparation, verifying, 22 static IP address assigning with ARP Ping, 72 96 assigning with LC command, 74 system memory installing, 46... T toe-tag, 72 troubleshooting, 87 console, 88 DVD, 87 hard drive, 87 intermittent server problems, 87 methodology, 85 operating system, 86 using power button, 85 U unloading the server, 23 unpacking, ...
User Service Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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... a Pedestal-Mounted Server 60 Installing Internal Hard Disk Drives 61 Installing a DVD Drive...64 Installing the DVD Drive...64 Removing and Replacing Airflow Guides 65 Removing and Replacing the Memory ...System Memory...71 rp3410 Memory Configuration 71 Memory Loading Rules and Performance Guidelines 72 rp3440 Memory Configuration 72 Memory Loading Rules and Performance Guidelines 72 System Firmware Requirements 72...the System Battery...85 Installing the Server Into a Rack, Non-HP Rack, or Pedestal 86 HP Rack...87 Non-HP Rack...87 Pedestal Mount...87 Connecting the Cables...87 AC Input ...
... a Pedestal-Mounted Server 60 Installing Internal Hard Disk Drives 61 Installing a DVD Drive...64 Installing the DVD Drive...64 Removing and Replacing Airflow Guides 65 Removing and Replacing the Memory ...System Memory...71 rp3410 Memory Configuration 71 Memory Loading Rules and Performance Guidelines 72 rp3440 Memory Configuration 72 Memory Loading Rules and Performance Guidelines 72 System Firmware Requirements 72...the System Battery...85 Installing the Server Into a Rack, Non-HP Rack, or Pedestal 86 HP Rack...87 Non-HP Rack...87 Pedestal Mount...87 Connecting the Cables...87 AC Input ...
User Service Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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...Operating System...102 Booting and Shutting Down HP-UX 102 Standard HP-UX Booting Using the Boot Console Handler 102 Booting HP-UX in Single-User Mode 103 Booting HP-UX in LVM Maintenance Mode 103 Shutting Down HP-UX...103 Verifying the Server Configuration Using... Boot Console Handler 104 Troubleshooting...104 Troubleshooting Methodology...104 Troubleshooting Using the Server Power Button 104 Server Does Not Power On...105 Operating System Does Not Boot 105 Operating System Boots with Problems 106 Intermittent Server Problems...106 DVD...
...Operating System...102 Booting and Shutting Down HP-UX 102 Standard HP-UX Booting Using the Boot Console Handler 102 Booting HP-UX in Single-User Mode 103 Booting HP-UX in LVM Maintenance Mode 103 Shutting Down HP-UX...103 Verifying the Server Configuration Using... Boot Console Handler 104 Troubleshooting...104 Troubleshooting Methodology...104 Troubleshooting Using the Server Power Button 104 Server Does Not Power On...105 Operating System Does Not Boot 105 Operating System Boots with Problems 106 Intermittent Server Problems...106 DVD...