ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Second Edition (December 1999) Part Number 120137-002 Compaq Computer Corporation Compaq Confidential – Need to Know Required Writer: CDresden Project: Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 120137-002 File Name: a-frnt Last Saved On: 12/10/99 12:21 PM
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Contents About This Guide Text Conventions........................................................................................................xi Symbols in Text.........................................................................................................xii Symbols on Equipment..............................................................................................xii Rack Stability..........................................................................................................
iv Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Server Features continued Warranty .................................................................................................................. 1-7 Pre-Failure Warranty ........................................................................................ 1-7 Insight Manager Alert ....................................................................................... 1-7 Server Configuration and Management .....................................
Contents Chapter 3 Installing the Rack Model ProLiant ML370 Rack Warnings and Precautions .............................................................................. 3-3 Server Warnings and Precautions ............................................................................ 3-4 The Optimum Environment ..................................................................................... 3-5 Power Requirements.........................................................................................
vi Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Installing Hardware Options continued Understanding Server Security Provisions............................................................. 4-10 Locating Expansion Board Slots ............................................................................ 4-11 Removing the Riser Board Shipping Bracket ........................................................ 4-12 Installing an Expansion Board ...............................................................
Contents Chapter 6 Server Configuration and Utilities System Configuration Utility................................................................................... 6-1 Resolving Resource Conflicts.................................................................................. 6-2 Starting the System Configuration Utility ............................................................... 6-3 System Configuration Utility Main Menu ...............................................................
viii Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Regulatory Compliance Notices continued Federal Communications Commission Notice........................................................ A-1 Class A Equipment .......................................................................................... A-2 Class B Equipment........................................................................................... A-2 Modifications ........................................................................
Contents Appendix E Switches and Jumpers Setting System Board Switches ............................................................................... E-1 Processor Configuration Switch Settings (SW1) ..................................................... E-2 System Configuration Switch Settings (SW2 Settings) ........................................... E-2 NIC Operating Mode ............................................................................................... E-2 SCSI Device Jumper Settings .....
About This Guide This guide is designed to be used as step-by-step instructions for installation and as a reference for operation, troubleshooting, and future upgrades. Text Conventions This document uses the following conventions to distinguish elements of text: Keys Keys appear in boldface. A plus sign (+) between two keys indicates that they should be pressed simultaneously. USER INPUT User input appears in a different typeface and in uppercase. FILENAMES File names appear in uppercase italics.
xii Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Symbols in Text These symbols may be found in the text of this guide. They have the following meanings. WARNING: Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions in the warning could result in bodily harm or loss of life. CAUTION: Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or loss of information.
About This Guide Any surface or area of the equipment marked with these symbols indicates the presence of a hot surface or hot component. If this surface is contacted, the potential for injury exists. WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from a hot component, allow the surface to cool before touching. Power Supplies or Systems marked with these symbols indicate the equipment is supplied by multiple sources of power.
xiv Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Getting Help If you have a problem and have exhausted the information in this guide, you can get further information and other help in the following locations. Compaq Technical Support In North America, call the Compaq Technical Phone Support Center at 1 1-800-OK-COMPAQ . This service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Outside North America, call the nearest Compaq Technical Support Phone Center.
About This Guide Compaq Authorized Reseller For the name of your nearest Compaq authorized reseller: In the United States, call 1-800-345-1518. In Canada, call 1-800-263-5868. Elsewhere, see the Compaq website for locations and telephone numbers.
Chapter 1 Server Features This guide provides information on the Compaq ProLiant ML370 tower and rack servers featuring the Intel Pentium III processor and 133-MHz system bus.
1-2 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Standard chassis configurations for ProLiant ML370 tower and rack servers are shown in the following illustrations. Figure 1-1. Compaq ProLiant ML370 tower server Figure 1-2. Compaq ProLiant ML370 rack server Customer Support Compaq servers are backed by comprehensive and flexible customer support programs.
Server Features Standard Features The features described in the following sections are standard on the ProLiant ML370 tower and rack servers, unless otherwise noted.
1-4 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Disk Controllers Compaq ProLiant ML370 servers include a standard disk controller with the following features: Integrated Dual Channel Wide Ultra2 SCSI Controller on the PCI local bus upgradeable to the Integrated Smart Array Controller Two SCSI ports supporting up to six internal, Wide Ultra2 SCSI hot-plug hard drives Support for up to three non-hot-plug SCSI devices or 15 external drives without using an expansion slot.
Server Features For information on installing a SCSI hard drive in your ProLiant ML370 server, refer to the documentation on the Documentation CD and the SmartStart Support Software CD shipped with your server. When you configure SCSI drives from the support software provided by the operating system vendor, you must also run the driver support diskettes that shipped with your server to properly configure the SCSI drive controls.
1-6 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Standard Interfaces ProLiant ML370 servers are equipped with the following standard interfaces: Integrated Dual Channel Wide Ultra2 SCSI Controller on Port 1 (internal and external) and Port 2 (internal only) Serial (2) Video Parallel Hot-plug keyboard Mouse NC3163 Fast Ethernet NIC Embedded 10/100 WOL with RJ-45 interface IDE interface for CD-ROM drive Floppy connector interface LCD connector interface Video Standard video in
Server Features Power Supply ProLiant ML370 standard power supply includes: 325-watt power supply Compaq hot-plug redundant power supply unit (optional) Warranty ProLiant ML370 servers are equipped with the following standard warranties: Three-Year, On-Site Limited Worldwide Warranty Pre-Failure Warranty on processors, memory, and hard drives Pre-Failure Warranty The Compaq ProLiant ML370 server includes a Pre-Failure Warranty for processors, hard drives, and memory purchased from Compaq throug
1-8 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Server Configuration and Management Compaq servers offer an extensive set of features and optional tools to support effective server management and configuration: Default Configuration Compaq SmartStart Server Management Compaq Insight Manager Compaq System Configuration Utility Automatic Server Recovery-2 (ASR-2) Compaq Integrated Remote Console Compaq Integrated Management Log Server Health Log Integrated Management Display O
Server Features Compaq SmartStart SmartStart, stored on the SmartStart and Support Software CD, is the intelligent way to configure your Compaq server with Novell, Microsoft, SCO, and IBM system software. SmartStart uses a step-by-step process to configure the server and to load the system software, thereby achieving a well-integrated server and ensuring maximum dependability and supportability. The SmartStart and Support Software CD also contains the Compaq System Configuration Utility and ROMPaq.
1-10 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide In Compaq servers, each hardware subsystem, including disk storage, system memory, and system processor, has a robust set of management capabilities. The Compaq Full-Spectrum Fault Management prevents faults before they happen, keeps the system up and running in the unlikely event of a failure, and delivers rapid recovery to normal server operation after a service disruption.
Server Features Automatic Server Recovery-2 (ASR-2) Automatic Server Recovery-2 (ASR-2) enables the server to boot automatically from either the operating system or the Compaq Utilities features. If there is a critical system failure, ASR-2 automatically restarts the server and pages a designated system administrator. For additional information on the ASR-2 feature, refer to the Documentation CD that shipped with your server.
1-12 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Features of the Integrated Management Display include: Flexibility The IMD rotates to support both tower and rack configurations.
Server Features Security Features Compaq ProLiant ML370 security features include: Power-on password Administrator password Network server mode QuickLock Diskette drive control Diskette write control Diskette boot override Serial interface control Parallel interface control Configuration lock Security lock provision Standard security features are configured through the Compaq System Configuration Utility.
1-14 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Front Panel Components Tower Model Server The figure below shows front panel components of the tower model server. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 5 4 3 2 1 0 Figure 1-3.
Server Features Rack Model Server The figure below shows the front panel components of the rack model server.
1-16 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Rear Panel Components Tower Model The figure below shows rear panel components of the tower model. 11 1 2 3 4 10 5 6 7 8 9 Figure 1-5.
Server Features Rack Model The figure below shows rear panel components of the rack model server. 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Figure 1-6.
1-18 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Network Controller The network interface for ProLiant ML370 server is supported by an RJ-45 connector on the rear panel of the server. The connector features two LED activity indicators located on either side of the tab-lock slot. The LED indicator on the left turns green to indicate network activity. The LED indicator on the right turns green while the server is connected to the network. 1 2 Figure 1-7.
Server Features System Board Components The figure below shows the system board components on ProLiant ML370 servers. The table on the following page provides a list for the location of each component. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 22 10 11 12 21 13 20 14 19 18 17 16 15 Figure 1-8. System board components NOTE: Heat sink and processor mounting hardware may appear different than illustrated in this guide.
1-20 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Table 1-6 System Board Components Number Component SCSI port 1 Processor configuration switch–RESERVED SCSI port 2 System configuration switch Integrated Smart Array Controller slot Battery Power switch connector LCD connector Virtual power button connector Diskette drive connector CD-ROM connector Processor Power Module (PPM) slot 2 Number Component Processor Power Module (PPM) slot 1 (populated) Power
Chapter 2 Installing the Tower Model ProLiant ML370 The following instructions are provided only as an overview for the first-time installation of your server. If you have any problems, contact your Compaq authorized reseller. Installation Sequence The following sequence should be performed when installing your server for the first time. 1. Select a site and unpack the server, keyboard, mouse, and monitor. NOTE: The monitor is not supplied with your server. 2.
2-2 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide b. Run the System Configuration utility after you install any hardware option, with the exception of additional memory and most PCI boards. The Compaq System Configuration utility, located on the SmartStart and Support Software CD, is run during the SmartStart portion of the installation sequence. Refer to the Server Setup and Management pack shipped with your server for additional instructions. 4.
Installing the Tower Model ProLiant ML370 WARNING: This equipment is designed for connection to a grounded AC outlet. The grounding type plug is an important safety feature. To reduce risk of electrical shock or damage to your equipment, do not disable this feature. CAUTION: Ensure that you place the equipment sufficiently close to the power outlet. When you need to disconnect power from the equipment, be sure to unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
2-4 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide In addition to these supplied materials, you may need the following items: T-15 Torx screwdriver Options to be installed such as expansion boards, monitors, uninterruptible power supply (UPS), memory, or Integrated Smart Array Controller Application software diskettes Operating system and application software Installing Expansion Boards and Other Major Hardware Options See Chapter 4, “Installing Hardware Options,” for instructions on instal
Installing the Tower Model ProLiant ML370 Connecting the Power Cord and Peripheral Devices After all internal hardware options have been installed in the server, connect the power cord and peripheral devices to the connectors located on the rear panel of the server. Locations of connectors for the power cord and peripheral devices on the rear panel of the server are shown in the figure below.
2-6 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Power Cords If no power cord was provided with your server, purchase and use a power cord that is approved for use in the country in which the server is to be used. The power cord must be rated for the product and for the voltage and current marked on the product’s electrical ratings label. The voltage and currency rating of the cord should be greater than the voltage and current rating marked on the product.
Installing the Tower Model ProLiant ML370 1. Slide the power switch cover plate 2. Press the power switch away from the power switch. to turn on the server. 1 2 Figure 2-2. Turning on power to the server Configuring the Server with SmartStart SmartStart is the intelligent way to configure the server and to load system software, thereby achieving a well-integrated server and ensuring maximum dependability and supportability.
2-8 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Assisting in the installation of the operating system Assisting in the running of diagnostic tools such as the TEST and INSPECT utilities The first time the server is configured, the SmartStart program automatically creates a system partition and installs the configuration utility and other Compaq utilities into that partition. Install the SmartStart and Support Software CD: 1.
Installing the Tower Model ProLiant ML370 Figure 2-4. Inserting the CD into the CD-ROM drive 4. After running the Power-On Self-Test (POST) utility, the system automatically starts from the CD-ROM and begins the SmartStart installation. Refer to the SmartStart documentation included in the Server Setup and Management pack for instructions on configuring the system and loading the operating system.
2-10 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Registering Your Server Refer to the Server Setup and Management pack shipped with your server for registration information. You may also register your server online when you visit the Compaq website: http://www.compaq.com Routine Maintenance For information concerning routine maintenance and safety precautions, refer to the Documentation CD shipped with your server.
Chapter 3 Installing the Rack Model ProLiant ML370 This chapter provides information and instructions for installing your new Compaq ProLiant ML370 rack server. The installation sequence includes: Attaching the mounting hardware to the server and to the rack Installing the server into the rack Managing server cabling Accessing the internal components of the rack-mounted server You may choose the optional installation service from Compaq to set up your rack products.
3-2 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Figure 3-1 ProLiant ML370 server installed in the rack Complete rack mounting instructions are available on the Documentation CD shipped with your server. In addition, the Rack Builder Configuration and Rack Information Library information can be found on the Compaq website: http://www.compaq.com The entire Rack Resource CD Kit, part number 298721-001, ships with all Compaq server racks.
Installing the Rack Model ProLiant ML370 Rack Information Library This information allows you to view, search, and print documentation for Compaq racks and rack options. The information helps you to set up and optimize your new Compaq rack to best fit the needs of your environment.
3-4 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Server Warnings and Precautions WARNING: This product is very heavy. To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment: 22.6 kg 50 lb Remove all pluggable power supplies and modules to reduce the weight of the product before lifting it. Observe local occupational health and safety requirements and guidelines for manual material handling.
Installing the Rack Model ProLiant ML370 The Optimum Environment When installing your Compaq ProLiant ML370 server in a rack, certain power requirements must be met. Power Requirements WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury, fire, or damage to the equipment, do not overload the AC supply branch circuit that provides power to the rack. Consult the electrical authority having jurisdiction over your facility wiring and installation requirements.
3-6 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Temperature Requirements To ensure continued safe and reliable operation of the equipment, locate the system in a well-ventilated, climate-controlled environment. The operating temperature inside the rack will always be higher than the room temperature and is dependent on the configuration of the equipment in your rack.
Installing the Rack Model ProLiant ML370 3. Install any PCI expansion boards. Refer to Chapter 4, “Installing Hardware Options,” and your options kits for detailed installation instructions. NOTE: If your server ships with a shipping bracket in the expansion area, be sure to remove the bracket before installing a PCI board and replace the bracket after installation. 4.
3-8 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Locating Materials All of the rack mounting hardware needed to install the ProLiant ML370 server in the rack is included with the rack and with the server. 1 3 4 2 5 6 7 Figure 3-2.
Installing the Rack Model ProLiant ML370 Table 3-1 Rack Mounting Hardware Number Item Rack-mounting brackets 22-inch slide rail assemblies Cable management arm bracket Number Item Cable management arm Rack mounting template Miscellaneous screws Cable management arm rack bracket Compaq Confidential – Need to Know Required Writer: Gilbert Saldivar Project: Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 120137-002 File Name: d-ch3 Installing the Rack Model Last
3-10 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Contents of the rack server box include: Power cord Rack mounting hardware: G One pair of rack-mounting brackets G One pair of 22-inch slide rail assemblies G Cable management arm bracket G Cable management arm rack bracket G Cable management arm G Template that can be used to mark the rack for proper attachment of the rack mounting brackets G Miscellaneous screws G Cable support with ties Hardware documentation and software pa
Installing the Rack Model ProLiant ML370 Installing Expansion Boards and Other Major Hardware Options Before mounting the server in the rack, install any PCI and expansion boards. Chapter 4, “Installing Hardware Options,” provides instructions for installing these and other major hardware options.
3-12 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Figure 3-3. Rack mounting inner and outer brackets NOTE: To make installation of the mounting bracket easier, attach the bracket rail to the rack mounting bracket before attaching the mounting bracket assembly to the rack. This way, the joined mounting bracket and bracket rail can be fastened to the rack as one assembly. Figure 3-4.
Installing the Rack Model ProLiant ML370 Attaching the Bracket Rail to the Mounting Bracket 1. Unpack the hardware mounting kit. 2. Place the two-piece slide rail assembly (outer bracket rail and inner component rail) and fasteners on a flat surface along with the mounting brackets and fasteners that came with the rack. 3. Extend the component rail from the bracket slide rail until the release latch clicks. 4. Hold down the latch rail. and slide the component rail out of the bracket 2 1 Figure 3-5.
3-14 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide CZR4-006.eps Figure 3-6. Separated bracket rail (top) and component rail The bracket rail consists of a fixed outer rail that screws to the rack-mounting bracket, and an inner slide on a steel ball bearing movement. The inner slide does not detach from its housing. CZR4-007.eps Figure 3-7. Bracket rail with inner slide 6. Set the bracket rail inside the mounting bracket with the front of both pieces oriented in the same direction.
Installing the Rack Model ProLiant ML370 G The front of the bracket rail allows the inner slide to move forward on ball bearings. 7. Extend the inner slide from the front of the bracket rail. With the inner slide extended, you will see two screw holes aligned in the mounting bracket and the bracket rail. These are the two exposed holes near the back end of the bracket rail and the front hole accessible through a slot in the inner slide. 1 2 3 2 2 22 CZR4-008.EPS Figure 3-8.
3-16 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide 9. Adjust the inner slide to line up with the other two screw holes , one at a time, through the slotted opening in the inner slide. Use two more 8-32 x ¼-inch slotted screws to fasten the bracket rail to the mounting bracket. Use a total of five 8-32 x ¼-inch slotted screws to fasten the bracket rail to the mounting bracket.
Installing the Rack Model ProLiant ML370 1. Starting at the bottom of the rack, or at the top of a previously mounted component, measure the screw hole locations for the server’s mounting bracket assemblies. 2. Use a pencil to mark the screw hole locations on the outside of the rack. Do this on both the front and the back of the rack.
3-18 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Inserting Cage Nuts into the Rack Frame After marking the positions for the fasteners in both the front and back of the rack, use the fitting tool to insert cage nuts on the inside of the rails at the marked locations. The cage nuts and fitting tool are included in the hardware kit supplied with the rack. 1. Position the cage nut on the inside of the rail. 2. Hook one of the lips of the cage nut through the square rail perforation. 3.
Installing the Rack Model ProLiant ML370 CZR4-011.eps Figure 3-11. Attaching mounting bracket assembly to the front of the rack 2. Carefully align the mounting bracket assembly with the rear rack frame. 3. Secure the back end of the mounting bracket assembly to the back corner brace of the rack with one M6 x 1.0-12L Phillips screw through the bottom hole of the bracket and the cage nut. Figure 3-12. Installing the cage nut on the back of mounting bracket assembly with top view shown in inset 4.
3-20 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Attaching Component Rails to the Server 1. Place the tab on a component rail at the front of the server chassis. The holes in the component rail line up only one way with the chassis. 2. Attach the component rails, one to each side of the server chassis (flat side to chassis) with five 8-32 x ¼-inch Phillips screws. Do not use washers with the screws. Figure 3-13.
Installing the Rack Model ProLiant ML370 Figure 3-14. Attaching a cable management arm bracket to the server Loading the Rack Server When mounting multiple servers, only install one set of mounting brackets at a time. Make sure that the brackets align perfectly, the server fits in the rack, and the faceplate fits securely with thumbscrews. Then, proceed to install the next set of mounting brackets.
3-22 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Use the following procedure to mount and secure your server in the rack: 1. Pull the slide rails forward until they are fully extended from the mounting brackets. At full extension, the rails lock into place, as shown in the following figure. Figure 3-15.
Installing the Rack Model ProLiant ML370 2. Carefully align the server component rails with the rack slide rails, as shown in the following figure. Figure 3-16. Aligning the server component rails with the rack rails 3. Ensure that the server component rails are fully engaged into the plastic guides and bearings on the rack rails on both sides, then slowly slide the server into the rack. The server slides forward until the release latches engage the rack rails.
3-24 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide 4. Press the component rail release latches inward on both sides of the server, and continue to slide the server into the rack. 1 Figure 3-17. Loading the server into the rack 5. Position the server in the rack, as shown in the following figure. Figure 3-18. Positioning the server in the rack and securing with thumbscrews 6. Secure the server faceplate to the front of the rack by fastening the thumbscrews into the cage nuts. 7.
Installing the Rack Model ProLiant ML370 IMPORTANT: When servicing the server, fully extend the component until the latches lock. To return the server to the rack, press the latches and slide the server into the rack. Attaching the Cable Management Arm A double-hinged cable management arm and fasteners are provided with each server. The cable management arm bracket connects the server cable management arm and the rear frame of the rack. All cables to and from the server are tied to this arm.
3-26 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide 5. Align the screw-retaining plate on the inside of the rack. 6. Attach the cable management arm to the rack with two 10-32 x 5/8-inch Phillips washer-face, hex-head screws. Figure 3-20.
Installing the Rack Model ProLiant ML370 Attaching the Cable Support The optional cable support connects to both sides of the rear frame of the rack. All cables to and from the server are tied to this support, which allows the server cables to stretch from the right rear of the server across to the cable channel on the other side of the rack. All other cables are all bundled in the cable channel on the opposite side of the rack.
3-28 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Connecting the Power Cord and Peripheral Devices You are now ready to connect the power cord and peripheral devices to the connectors located on the rear panel of the server. Icons on the back of the server identify the function of each connector. WARNING: To reduce the risk of electrical shock or fire, do not plug telecommunications/telephone connectors into the NIC receptacles. 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Figure 3-22.
Installing the Rack Model ProLiant ML370 Use the following procedure to connect the power cord and peripheral devices: 1. Plug the power cable and other peripheral cables into the server. 2. If you install a switchbox in the rack, route the CPU-to-switchbox cables to the switchbox. Figure 3-23. Routing cables through the cable management arm and cable support 3. Bundle all of the cables, including the power cable, together and tie them to the cable management arm. 4.
3-30 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide 5. Extend the bundled cables down through the cable channel on the rack. NOTE: Before loading a second component, be sure to secure the server to the rack with the faceplate thumbscrews. Power Cords The power cord set included in your server meets the requirements for use in the country where you purchased your server. If you need to use this server in another country, you should purchase a power cord that is approved for use in that country.
Installing the Rack Model ProLiant ML370 Powering Up the Server After the cables have been connected to the server, you are ready to power up the server. WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment: Do not disable the power cord grounding plug. The grounding plug is an important safety feature. Plug the power cord into a grounded (earthed) electrical outlet that is easily accessible at all times.
3-32 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Configuring the Server with SmartStart SmartStart is the intelligent way to load system software and configure the server, thereby achieving a well-integrated server and ensuring maximum dependability and supportability. The SmartStart and Support Software CD contains the Compaq System Configuration Utility and ROMPaq.
Installing the Rack Model ProLiant ML370 2. Insert the SmartStart and Support Software CD into the CD-ROM tray, extend the four clips on the CD-ROM tray to hold the CD in place, and push lightly on the edge of the tray to close. 2 1 3 2 Figure 3-26. Inserting the CD into the CD-ROM drive (rack server) NOTE: The load mechanism or tray on the CD-ROM drive installed in your server may look different from the one shown in the figure above. 3.
3-34 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide For additional information about Compaq diagnostic tools, refer to the Documentation CD shipped with your server. Registering Your Server Refer to the Server Setup and Management pack shipped with your server for information on registering your server or visit the Compaq website: http://www.compaq.com Routine Maintenance For information concerning routine maintenance and safety precautions, refer to the Documentation CD shipped with your server.
Chapter 4 Installing Hardware Options For complete hardware option installation instructions, refer to the installation documentation that came with the option kit. For an illustrated overview of installing many Compaq option upgrades, refer to the hardware installation and configuration poster shipped with your server, or to the installation labels located on the inside of the large and small access panels. If you have any problems, contact your Compaq authorized reseller.
4-2 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Table 4-1 Gaining Access to Internal Components continued Component Access Front of media drive bays Open the front bezel* Internal SCSI cables Open the front bezel* and remove both the large and small access panel Internal SCSI connectors (ports 1 & 2) Open the front bezel* and remove the small access panel Memory Open the front bezel* and remove the large access panel Second processor (CPU) Open the front bezel* and remove the large acces
Installing Hardware Options Differences Between the Tower and Rack Model Servers The major difference between the Compaq ProLiant ML370 tower and rack models is the chassis configuration. The tower model can be mounted in a rack, however, with the Tower-to-Rack Conversion Option Kit. The tower model also has feet on the bottom of the server and a front bezel to cover the server chassis.
4-4 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Opening the Front Bezel This procedure applies only to tower models because the rack model does not have a front bezel. To open the front bezel of the tower model: to release, if locked. 2. Swing the front bezel (front door) open . 1. Turn the key lock 1 2 Figure 4-2.
Installing Hardware Options 3. To access removable media such as CD-ROM or tape drives, swing the clear removable media door open. This door provides access to storage media without requiring you to open the entire server assembly. a. Push in on the latched side of the clear removable media door b. When the latch releases, swing the door open . . 1 2 Figure 4-3.
4-6 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide 4. Loosen the top thumbscrew. 5. Slide the small access panel toward the rear of the unit about 0.5-inch (1.5 cm), and move the panel off to the side of the server. 6. Lift and remove the panel. Figure 4-4. Removing the small access panel (tower server) 7. Turn the small access panel over to locate the riser board configuration label. This label provides instructions on removing expansion slot blanks and installing expansion boards. 8.
Installing Hardware Options Rack Model Remove the small access panel: 1. Loosen the front panel thumbscrews rack as shown in the figure below. to release the server from the 1 3 1 2 Figure 4-5. Removing the small access panel (rack server) 2. If the server is in the rack, pull the server out from the rack to the locked position. 3. Loosen the thumbscrew access panel. under the server handle to release the small 4. Slide the small access panel toward the rear of the unit about ½ inch (1.
4-8 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Tower Model Remove the large access panel: 1. If the server is on, turn it off and disconnect the power cord. 2. Disconnect any other external equipment connected to the computer. 3. Open the front bezel. 4. Loosen the thumbscrews located on the left side of the front chassis. 5. Slide the large access panel toward the rear of the unit ½ inch (1.5 cm). 6. Lift out and remove the panel . 1 2 Figure 4-6.
Installing Hardware Options 3. Loosen the front panel thumbscrews rack. to release the server from the 4. Pull the server out from the rack to the locked position. 5. Loosen the two thumbscrews located on the front panel of the server. 6. Slide the large access panel toward the rear of the unit 0.5 inch (1.5 cm). 7. Lift and remove the panel 2 . 3 2 1 1 Figure 4-7. Removing the large access panel (rack server) 8. Turn the large access panel over to locate the drive configuration label.
4-10 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Understanding Server Security Provisions The tower model is equipped with unique security access provisions, including one key lock for the front bezel. To secure the tower chassis, close the front bezel shown in the figure below to lock the bezel. and turn the key lock as 2 1 Figure 4-8.
Installing Hardware Options Locating Expansion Board Slots The server has six PCI expansion slots located directly beneath the small access panel: Two 32-bit PCI slots (1 and 2) Four 64-bit PCI slots (3 through 6) Expansion boards can be installed in the locations shown in the figure below. NOTE: The rack model slot configuration is oriented differently than the tower model shown below. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Figure 4-9.
4-12 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Removing the Riser Board Shipping Bracket Some ProLiant ML370 servers are packaged with a shipping bracket for greater stability in the area of the riser board. Before installing an expansion board, remove the shipping bracket: 1. If your server contains a riser board shipping bracket, press in on the tab on the back of the shipping bracket to release it, as shown in the illustration below. 2.
Installing Hardware Options For an illustration overview of the procedure, refer either to the Hardware Installation and Configuration poster shipped with your server or to the expansion board installation label located on the inside of the small access panel. NOTE: If your server contains a shipping bracket, you must remove the bracket before installing the expansion board. The expansion slots may be populated in any order. Slots 1 and 2 are connected to the primary (32-bit) PCI bus.
4-14 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide 6. Insert the expansion board into one of the slots. Figure 4-12. Inserting the expansion board 7. Close the expansion slot latch to secure the board. Figure 4-13. Securing the expansion board 8. Close the server and reconnect all cables. 9. Turn on the computer. 10. Run the System Configuration Utility, if needed.
Installing Hardware Options Installing Additional Memory You can expand computer memory by installing industry standard Synchronous DRAM (SDRAM) Dual Inline Memory Modules (DIMMs) on the system board. The following guidelines must be followed when installing additional memory: Use only 64-MB, 128-MB, 256-MB, 512-MB, or 1-GB modules (when available) of 133-MHz registered SDRAM. The DIMM sockets may be populated in any order. CAUTION: Use only Compaq SDRAM modules.
4-16 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide 6. Open the slot latches and insert the module into the socket . 2 1 1 Figure 4-14. Installing a memory module on the system board NOTE: Memory modules can be installed only in one direction. Match the notch on the module with the tab on the DIMM socket. Push the module down into the socket, ensuring that the module is fully inserted and properly seated.
Installing Hardware Options Installing Additional Mass Storage Devices The server is shipped standard with a total of 10 drive bays for installing additional internal mass storage devices. Non-SCSI devices including CD-ROM drives and SCSI devices such as tape or hard drives can be installed in the vacant non-hot-plug, removable media drive bays. Six 1-inch SCSI hard drives can be installed in the standard hot-plug drive cage (SCSI IDs 0-5).
4-18 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide SCSI Hard Drive Installation Guidelines The following guidelines should be noted when adding SCSI hard drives. See Chapter 5, “SCSI Cabling Instructions,” for additional information. The SCSI ID for each hot-plug hard drive is automatically set as the bay number (Bay 0 = SCSI ID 0).
Installing Hardware Options the installation documentation that came with the drive. Also, see Chapter 5, “SCSI Cabling Instructions,” for SCSI cabling information. The figures below provide only an overview of removing the blank panel and installing a storage device. The rack model will be slightly different from the tower model shown in the following illustrations. Figure 4-16.
4-20 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Figure 4-17.
Installing Hardware Options Installing a Half-Height Device You can install up to two half-height devices such as a tape drive in the media bay: 1. Unscrew and remove a bay blank as illustrated in the previous section. 2. Slide the tape drive into the open bay as show in the figure below and replace screws to secure the drive to the chassis. NOTE: Some half-height devices require an additional tray or bay adapter for installation. Order trays or other adapters from your Compaq authorized reseller.
4-22 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Installing a Full-Height Device Install a full-height such as a DLT tape drive in the removable media bay: 1. Unscrew and remove both bay blanks. 2. Slide the tape drive into the fully open bay, as shown in the following illustration. 3. Replace the screws to secure the drive to the chassis. Figure 4-19. Installing a full-height DLT tape drive in the removable media area 4.
Installing Hardware Options Installing Hard Drives in the Hot-Plug Drive Cage To install a hot-plug hard drive, first review the installation documentation that came with the drive. The following illustrations provide only an overview of a hard drive installation. The rack model will be slightly different from the tower model shown below. 2 1 3 Figure 4-20. Opening ejector levers and inserting the hard drive into the drive cage Figure 4-21.
4-24 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Installing External Storage Devices You can connect optional mass storage devices to the server two different ways, either by using the external SCSI port 1 connector on the back of the unit or by using an optional SCSI controller board. To install an external storage device to the external SCSI connector, refer to the installation documentation provided with the external storage device.
Installing Hardware Options Installing a Second Processor Refer to one of the following processor installation documents: For a text and illustration procedure, refer to the installation documentation that came with the option kit. For a text overview of the procedure, refer to the procedure below.
4-26 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide 2 1 Figure 4-23. Installing a second processor NOTE: The heatsink and processor guides may vary according to processor speed. Depending on your server, the heat sink and processor mounting hardware may appear different than illustrated in this guide. NOTE: Processor switch settings do not require any adjustment when a second processor is installed. The system automatically detects and configures the processor. 6. Reassemble the server. 7.
Installing Hardware Options The PPM is keyed to ensure correct alignment. A notch in the center of the module’s bottom edge must align with a tab in the mounting bracket. 1. Align the key slot in the bottom edge of the PPM with the tab in the expansion slot. The module will not seat properly if it is turned the wrong way. 2. Open the latches system board . , and insert the module straight into the socket on the 2 1 1 Figure 4-24. Installing a Processor Power Module (PPM) 3.
4-28 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Replacing the Riser Board and Riser Board Brace If you need to remove the riser board or the riser board brace, do not separate these two components. Remove these components as one assembly. Detailed information about the riser board and slot locations is provided later in this chapter. CAUTION: If the riser board or riser board brace needs to be replaced, both must be sent to Compaq as one unit.
Installing Hardware Options 2 1 Figure 4-25. Removing the riser board and brace assembly 7. Install the new riser board and riser board brace assembly by aligning the contact end of the riser board with the riser board slot on the system board and pressing until the board fits snugly in the slot. 8. Replace and tighten the screws on the brace assembly . 1 2 Figure 4-26. Installing the riser board and riser board brace 9. Replace all expansion boards. 10. Replace the server access cover.
4-30 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide 11. Slide the rack model server back into the rack and use the thumbscrews to secure the server. 12. Reconnect power cords and turn the server on. Integrated Smart Array Controller Option The Integrated Smart Array Controller is installed directly onto the system board and provides seamless integration for running hard drives, storage media, and other system resources.
Installing Hardware Options 4. Locate the Integrated Smart Array Controller slot on the system board, as shown in the following figure. Figure 4-27. Locating the Integrated Smart Array Controller on the system board 5. Insert the tab end of the controller into the slot at an angle in the following figure. , as shown NOTE: The controller module is keyed to fit the controller slot with the notch toward the bracket wall. If the module does not snap into place, check the direction of the notch. 6.
4-32 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide 2 1 Figure 4-28. Installing the Integrated Smart Array Controller 7. Close the server and reconnect the power cord. 8. Turn on power to the server and allow the system to detect and configure the controller. CAUTION: You are required to restore all data stored on the server after installing the optional Integrated Smart Array Controller. Any information that was not backed up before installation is now permanently deleted. 9.
Installing Hardware Options 1 2 3 4 5 6 Figure 4-29.
4-34 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Table 4-4 System Configuration Switch (SW2) Settings SW2 Setting - Default Function 1 - Off Embedded video disable 2 - Off Configuration lock 3 - On Rack mount Off Tower mount 4 - Off Diskette override 5 - Off Password disable 6 - Off Maintenance Note: When the system setting is OFF, the function is disabled. System Board Components The figure below illustrates the system board components on ProLiant ML370 servers.
Installing Hardware Options NOTE: Heat sink and processor mounting hardware may appear different than illustrated.
Chapter 5 SCSI Cabling Instructions The ProLiant ML370 tower and rack servers support connections for mass storage SCSI devices in three areas: Internal removable media area Internal hot-plug hard drive cage External storage devices All of the required SCSI cabling equipment you need to install Compaq mass storage devices is shipped with your server or with the SCSI storage device option kits.
5-2 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide SCSI Cabling Equipment ProLiant ML370 servers are shipped with two preinstalled SCSI cables to connect hard drives and removable media devices to an Integrated Dual Channel Wide Ultra2 SCSI Controller port on the system board. The default cabling configuration below shows a three-device, terminated SCSI cable connecting SCSI port 1 to the removable media area and a point-to-point SCSI cable connecting SCSI port 2 to the hot-plug drive cage .
SCSI Cabling Instructions NOTE: Your configuration may vary and devices may be installed in the removable media area. Point-to-Point SCSI Cable from SCSI Port 2 to the Hot-Plug Hard Drive Cage The point-to-point SCSI cable shown in Figure 5-1 connects to a hot-plug SCSI hard drive from the drive cage to SCSI port 2. The point-to-point SCSI cable is bi-directional so that either end can be connected to SCSI port 2.
5-4 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide SCSI Device Installation Guidelines The following guidelines apply for adding SCSI devices: The SCSI ID for each hot-plug hard drive is set as the bay number (Bay 0 = SCSI ID 0). If only one SCSI hard drive is used, it should be installed in Bay 0. The Integrated Dual Channel Wide Ultra2 SCSI Controller supports both internal or external storage devices. Be sure to remove all termination from third-party SCSI devices.
SCSI Cabling Instructions 5. Is the internal SCSI mass storage device a Fast SCSI-2 device? If yes, an adapter is needed if you are using the Integrated Dual Channel Wide Ultra2 SCSI Controller or a Wide-SCSI controller board. Order the adapter kit from your Compaq authorized reseller. 6. Is the internal SCSI mass storage device a non-hot-plug device? If yes, the device can only be installed in the removable media area.
5-6 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide 1 2 1 2 Figure 5-3. Default cabling configuration In the factory configuration, the server is ready for the installation of hot-plug hard drives in the hard drive cage. The server sets SCSI IDs automatically and no additional cables are required.
SCSI Cabling Instructions Connecting an Array Controller to Hot-Plug Drives Connecting a Controller Board to the Hot-Plug Drive Cage ProLiant ML370 servers use an integrated SCSI array controller to run hard drives and other system resources.
5-8 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Connect the array controller to the hard drive cage as shown in the figure below: 1. Disconnect the point-to-point SCSI cable from SCSI port 2. 2. Connect the controller end of the point-to-point SCSI cable to a SCSI connector on the controller board. 3. Connect the other end of the point-to-point SCSI cable to the backplane of the hot-plug drive . 1 2 Figure 5-4.
SCSI Cabling Instructions Connecting the Controller Board to Removable Media Devices Controller boards can be connected to removable media devices directly with the three-device, terminated SCSI cable provided with your server. The figure below shows a controller cabled to a device in the removable media area. Connect the controller to the removable media area: 1. Locate the three-device, terminated SCSI cable. No additional cables are required. 2.
5-10 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Running Internal and External Drives Optional mass storage SCSI devices such as Compaq ProLiant Storage Systems can be connected to the server by using the external SCSI connector on the back of the unit. To connect to an external storage device as shown below, refer to the installation documentation provided with the external storage device. 1. Disconnect all devices, including the three-device, terminated SCSI cable, from SCSI port 1. 2.
SCSI Cabling Instructions The figure below shows the SCSI connection of the ProLiant ML370 server to an external storage system. Figure 5-7. Connecting the external SCSI connector to a storage device The external SCSI connector on the rear panel of the server is dedicated for use with external SCSI devices only, and the internal SCSI port 1 connector is dedicated for use with internal SCSI devices only. SCSI port 1 cannot be used for both internal and external devices at the same time.
5-12 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide The controller supports the following features.
SCSI Cabling Instructions SCSI port 2 is dedicated to controlling the SCSI drives in the internal drive bay. Port 1 connects to an external SCSI connector or to an internal removable storage device, but not both at the same time. For instructions on installing the controller, refer to the instructions provided in Chapter 4, “Installing Hardware Options,” and the Integrated Smart Array Controller Option Kit. Figure 5-8.
Chapter 6 Server Configuration and Utilities This chapter provides instructions for using Compaq System Configuration Utilities, for using Compaq SmartStart, and for loading device drivers.
6-2 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide IMPORTANT: The Compaq utilities partition should not be confused with the partitions created by your operating system. In ProLiant ML370 servers, the system ROM automatically configures the system when adding or removing memory, a second processor, or a PCI expansion board. The System Configuration Utility uses option configuration (.CFG) files to set up and configure the computer. The .
Server Configuration and Utilities Starting the System Configuration Utility The first time you start the Compaq System Configuration Utility, follow the procedure on the Compaq SmartStart installation poster. After the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD is used for the first time to create and populate the system configuration partition, you may access the System Configuration Utility as follows: 1. Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to reboot the server. 2.
6-4 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide System Configuration Menu The following options are available from the System Configuration Utility menu: Hardware configuration Drive array configuration Power-On defaults System configuration partition Configuration backup Return to the previous menu Configuring Hardware After the Configure Hardware menu, a screen with five steps is displayed. Each step is listed below with a brief explanation.
Server Configuration and Utilities Drive Array Configuration This option runs the Compaq Array Configuration Utility. This utility allows you to view and make changes to array controller configurations. Power-On Defaults You can set and change the Power-On features at any time. 1. Select System Configuration from the Main Menu to select Power-On Defaults. 2. Set the current date in the format: mm-dd-yyyy 3. Set the correct time in the format: hh:mm:ss 4.
6-6 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Creating a New System Configuration Partition If you used SmartStart to configure your server initially, a new Compaq utility partition was created automatically. If SmartStart was not used for initial server configuration, follow the procedure below to create a system configuration partition: 1. Insert the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD in the CD-ROM drive and turn on the server.
Server Configuration and Utilities Configuration Backup The Configuration Backup option allows you to create a backup of the system configuration and to restore the system configuration from the backup. The following menu options are available: Backup Restore Configuration Backup and Configuration History Files When you save and exit the System Configuration Utility, the utility retains a history of the configuration.
6-8 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Table 6-1 System Configuration History Files continued Filename Description SYSTEM1.CHL Textual representation of SYSTEM1.SCI file SYSTEM2.CHL Textual representation of SYSTEM2.SCI file (oldest) IMPORTANT: If there is not enough disk space for the entire system configuration history log, the utility deletes log files starting with the oldest files (SYSTEM2.SCI and SYSTEM2.
Server Configuration and Utilities Installing an Operating System Single Processor Operating Support Compaq ProLiant ML370 servers support the following operating systems: Novell NetWare 3.2, 4.2, and 5.0 NetWare for Small Business 4.2 and 5.0 Microsoft Windows NT Server 3.51 and 4.0 Microsoft NT Enterprise 4.0 Microsoft NT Terminal Server 4.0 Microsoft BackOffice Small Business Server 4.0 and 4.5 Microsoft Windows 2000 Server (when available) SCO OpenServer 5.0.4 and 5.
6-10 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Microsoft BackOffice Small Business Server 4.0 and 4.5 Microsoft Windows 2000 Server (when available) SCO OpenServer 5.0.4 SMP and 5.05 SMP SCO UnixWare 7.0.1 and 7.1 OSMP SCO UnixWare 2.1.2 OSMP and 2.1.3 OSMP IBM OS/2 Warp Server Advanced 4.0 with SMP IBM OS/2 Warp Server for E-Commerce Sun Solaris 2.6 and 7 Intel Platform Edition If you use Compaq SmartStart to install the OS, the appropriate drivers are installed automatically.
Server Configuration and Utilities Novell Device Drivers from Compaq Your server must have certain device drivers installed to operate with the Novell operating systems. These drivers are located on the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD shipped with the server. If you use Compaq SmartStart to install the operating system, these drivers will be installed automatically.
6-12 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Your ProLiant ML370 server features one IDE channel for IDE devices. For each IDE channel with an attached device, you must load the following drivers from the NSSD diskette according to the type of device attached: G For each IDE channel, type the following: LOAD A:\IDE\IDEATA.HAM G For an IDE CD-ROM drive LOAD A:\IDE\IDECD.CDM Read STORAGE.RDM from the NSSD diskettes for additional information. If you are running NetWare 3.
Server Configuration and Utilities Manual Installation Install the operating system without SmartStart: 1. With power to the server off, insert the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD into the CD-ROM drive. 2. Turn on power to your server and let the system boot up from the CD. 3. Select Manual Installation. 4. Follow the instructions provided on the CD for your operating system.
6-14 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide and Support Software CD also includes all the SCO UNIX device drivers for your system. Manual Installation Alternatively, selecting the manual path after starting the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD automatically creates the system configuration partition server and allows you to use the SCO interview process.
Server Configuration and Utilities Compaq-specific drivers either included with the EFS or packaged with SCO media include: Compaq Ethernet/Token Ring Adapter Automatic Server Recovery-2 Compaq System Health Compaq ProLiant ML370 Storage System Compaq SCSI and Intelligent Disk Array Compaq Fiber Storage Array Support Compaq Remote Insight Board Support Compaq System Utilities Special Considerations Review the README files on the Compaq SmartStart or EFS Diskettes or CDs for additional de
6-16 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Compaq SmartStart Installation If you use Compaq SmartStart to install the OS/2 operating system, the drivers are installed automatically. Manual Installation Install the operating system and configure the server without Compaq SmartStart: 1. Insert the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD into the CD-ROM drive and start the server. 2. Select Manual Installation. 3. Follow the instructions from the CD for your operating system. 4.
Server Configuration and Utilities Retail Installation You cannot install IBM OS/2 on a Compaq server using the unmodified installation diskettes that come with the IBM OS/2 retail CD. To install IBM OS/2 on a Compaq server: 1. Create IBM OS/2 SSD diskettes from the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD as outlined in the instructions for manual installation. 2. Use the CPQSETUP utility available on these diskettes to modify your IBM OS/2 installation diskettes. 3.
6-18 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Drivers can also be ordered through SoftPaq and can be downloaded from the Compaq website: http://www.compaq.com Manual Installation 1. With the power off, insert the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD into the CD-ROM drive. 2. Start your system. 3. Select Manual Installation. 4. Follow the instructions displayed onscreen.
Server Configuration and Utilities Controller Naming Conventions Some of the popular operating systems, including Microsoft DOS and Novell NetWare products, are listed in the table below with their corresponding driver names. Table 6-2 Controller Driver Naming Conventions Operating System Driver Type Driver File Name Banyan VINES NDIS INTP100.LDM DOS Novell NetWare ODI N100ODI.COM IBM LAN Server NETFLX3.DOS Microsoft LAN Manager N100.DOS Microsoft Client N100.
6-20 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Table 6-2 Controller Driver Naming Conventions continued Operating System Driver Type Driver File Name SCO OpenServer 5 MDI Cnet/cet SCO UnixWare 7 MDI Cnet/cet, n100, n1000c SCO UnixWare 2.1.
Chapter 7 Integrated Management Log The Compaq Integrated Management Log (IML) records events and stores them in an easily viewable form. The IML records hundreds of events and then marks each event with a time-stamp with one-minute granularity. Events listed in the IML are categorized as one of four event severity levels: Status - Indicates that the message is informational only. Repaired - Indicates that corrective action has been taken. Caution - Indicates a non-fatal error condition.
7-2 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Multiple Ways of Viewing the Log You can view an event in the Integrated Management Log in several ways: From within the Compaq Insight Manager From within the Compaq Survey Utility From the Integrated Management Display (optional) Compaq Insight Manager The Compaq Insight Manager is a server management tool that provides in-depth fault, configuration, and performance monitoring of hundreds of Compaq servers from a single management console.
Integrated Management Log Printing the Event List Use Insight Manager to print the event list: 1. From Insight Manager, select the appropriate server. NOTE: The selected server is displayed with buttons around its perimeter. 2. Select the Configuration button. 3. Select the Recovery button. 4. Select Print.
7-4 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide List of Events The event list displays the affected components and the associated error messages. Though the same basic information is displayed, the format of the list may be different depending on how you are viewing it from within Insight Manager, or from within the Survey Utility. The table below identifies the event types, or affected components, and associated event messages.
Integrated Management Log Table 7-1 Event Messages continued Event Type Event Message POST error POST error: error message Power Subsystem Power supply failure System power supply failure (power supply X) Power supply inserted System power supply inserted (power supply X) Power supply removed System power supply removed (power supply X) Power supply not redundant System power supplies not redundant System configuration battery low Real-time clock battery failing Automatic Server Recovery Syst
Appendix A Regulatory Compliance Notices Regulatory Compliance Identification Numbers For the purpose of regulatory compliance certifications and identification, your ProLiant ML370 server is assigned a Compaq series number. The Compaq series number for this product is Series ES1008. The series number can be found on the product label, along with the required approval markings and information. When requesting certification information for this product, always refer to this series number.
A-2 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide devices in both classes to bear a label indicating the interference potential of the device as well as additional operating instructions for the user. The rating label on the device shows which class (A or B) the equipment falls into. Class B devices have an FCC logo or FCC ID on the label. Class A devices do not have an FCC logo or FCC ID on the label. Once the class of the device is determined, refer to the following corresponding statement.
Regulatory Compliance Notices Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Compaq Computer Corporation may void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Cables Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic RFI/EMI connector hoods in order to maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations.
A-4 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien) Class A Equipment This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada. Class B Equipment This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Regulatory Compliance Notices Japanese Notice Taiwanese Notice Chinese Notice Compaq Confidential – Need to Know Required Writer: Gilbert Saldivar Project: Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 120137-002 File Name: i-appa Regulatory Compliance Notices Last Saved On: 12/13/99 3:28 PM A-5
A-6 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Laser Devices All Compaq systems equipped with a laser device comply with safety standards, including International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 825. With specific regard to the laser, the equipment complies with laser product performance standards set by government agencies as a Class 1 laser product. The product does not emit hazardous light; the beam is totally enclosed during all modes of customer operation and maintenance.
Regulatory Compliance Notices This label indicates that the product is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT. This label appears on a laser device installed in your product. Laser Information Laser Type Semiconductor GaAIAs Wave Length 780 nm +/- 35 nm Divergence Angle 53.5 degrees +/- 0.5 degrees Output Power Less than 0.2 mW or 10,869 W·m-2 sr-1 Polarization Circular 0.25 Numerical Aperture 0.45 inches +/- 0.
A-8 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Batteries, battery packs, and accumulators should not be disposed of together with the general household waste. In order to forward them to recycling or proper disposal, please use the public collection system or return them to Compaq, your authorized Compaq Partners, or their agents.
Appendix B Electrostatic Discharge To prevent damage to the system, be aware of the precautions you need to follow when setting up the system or handling parts. A discharge of static electricity from a finger or other conductor may damage system boards or other static-sensitive devices. This type of damage may reduce the life expectancy of the device. To prevent electrostatic damage, observe the following precautions: Avoid hand contact by transporting and storing products in static-safe containers.
B-2 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Grounding Methods There are several methods for grounding. Use one or more of the following methods when handling or installing electrostatic-sensitive parts: Use a wrist strap connected by a ground cord to a grounded workstation or computer chassis. Wrist straps are flexible straps with a minimum of 1 megohm ± 10 percent resistance in the ground cords. To provide proper ground, wear the strap snug against the skin.
Appendix C Installing a New Battery Compaq ProLiant ML370 servers include memory devices that require a battery to retain stored information. These devices, and the battery, are located on the system board. System Board Battery Replacement When your server no longer automatically displays the correct date and time, you may need to replace the lithium battery that provides power to the realtime clock. Under normal use, battery life is usually about five to ten years.
C-2 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide 4. Locate the battery holder on the system board. 5. Remove the old battery from the battery socket as shown below. Figure C-1. Removing the battery 6. Install the new battery. 7. Replace the access panel and power cord. 8. Turn on the server. 9. Run the System Configuration Utility to reconfigure the system.
Appendix D Specifications and Connector Interfaces This appendix provides operating and performance specifications for the tower and rack models of the Compaq ProLiant ML370 server. Also provided are the connector interfaces included in all server models. For other specifications, refer to the Documentation CD shipped with your server. ProLiant ML370 Servers Tower Model Table D-1 Operating and Performance Specifications for the ProLiant ML370 Tower Model Dimensions Height (without feet) 17.92 inch 45.
D-2 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Table D-1 Operating and Performance Specifications for the ProLiant ML370 Tower Model continued Dimensions Weight No drives installed 50.0 lb 22.
Specifications and Connector Interfaces Rack Model Table D-2 Operating and Performance Specifications for the ProLiant ML370 Rack Model Dimensions Height 8.67 inch 22.02 cm Depth 22.75 inch 57.78 cm Width 19.0 inch 48.26 cm 50.0 lb 22.
D-4 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Rack and Tower Models with Optional Redundant Power Supply Table D-3 Operating and Performance Specifications for Tower and Rack Models with Redundant Power Supply Dimensions Height (without feet) 17.92 inch 45.52 cm Depth 22.67 inch 57.58 cm Width 8.83 inch 22.43 cm 50.0 lb 22.
Specifications and Connector Interfaces Connector Interfaces For the pinouts and signals of the following connector interfaces, refer to the Documentation CD shipped with your server.
Appendix E Switches and Jumpers When you add or remove a component or change a security feature, you must reconfigure the computer to recognize these changes. If the system configuration is incorrect, your computer may not work properly and you may receive error messages on the screen. Setting the system board switches is part of the reconfiguration process, along with running the System Configuration Utility.
E-2 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide Processor Configuration Switch Settings (SW1) Processor switch settings are reserved by default from the factory. If the processor is replaced, or if another processor is added, the system automatically detects and configures the processor switch settings. System Configuration Switch Settings (SW2 Settings) The table below defines the function for each switch setting on SW2.
Switches and Jumpers SCSI Device Jumper Settings No two SCSI devices connected to the same SCSI controller can have the same SCSI ID. If another SCSI device is connected to the same controller, check its SCSI ID from the System Configuration Utility before beginning the installation procedure for this additional drive. The SCSI ID is set by jumpers ID 2, ID 1, and ID 0 located on each SCSI device. The table below provides the SCSI ID jumper settings for Compaq SCSI hard drives.
Index Automatic Server Recovery 1-8, 1-13, 2-9, 3-33 event log 7-5 A access panels cautions 4-5 large removing, rack 4-9 removing, tower 4-8 small removing, rack models 4-7 removing, tower models 4-5 adapter, SCSI cable 5-3 administrator password 1-13 air circulation role of access panels 4-5 airflow requirements for racks 3-6 arm See cable management arm array controller 1-20 Integrated Smart Array Controller 1-4 Smart Array 221 Controller 1-4 Smart Array 3200 Controller 1-4 Smart Array 4200 Controller 1
2 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide adapter 5-3 point-to-point Wide SCSI cable 5-3 routing 3-29 SCSI 4-18 SCSI, accessing 4-2 SCSI, shipped with server 5-2 support 3-29 termination 4-18 cabling rack server 3-29 SCSI, internal 5-5 cage nuts 3-17, 3-18 fitting tool 3-18 fitting tool, illustrated 3-18 CD-ROM 1-5, 1-14, 1-15 installation 4-18 location, rack models 3-33 location, tower 2-8 opening the removable media access door 2-8 circulation, air role of access panels 4-5 clear NVRAM switch
Index controller disk 1-4 driver naming conventions 6-20 upgrade 1-1, 1-4 cooling system role of access panels 4-5 cover plate power switch 2-7 covers See bezel.
4 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide event list, IML 7-4 event log ASR-2 7-5 messages fan 7-4 memory 7-4 power supply 7-5 processor 7-4 operating system 7-5 printing 7-3 system crash 7-5 viewing 7-1 from Compaq Insight Manager 7-2 from Compaq Survey Utility 7-2 from Integrated Management Display 7-2 expansion boards accessing 4-1 configuring PCI with SmartStart 2-7, 3-32 expansion I/O board cage labels 4-6 inserting 4-14 installing rack models 3-11 tower models 2-4 removing 4-28 securing 4
Index heel straps, using B-2 help Compaq authorized resellers 1-2 customer support 1-2 Documentation CD 1-5 History Log Files configuration 6-7 defined 6-7 hot-plug drive cage 4-23 drive installation 4-24 drives 1-5 redundant power supply 1-7 I IBM OS/2 device drivers 6-15 Warp Server Advanced 4.
6 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide single processor operating system 6-9 SmartStart 2-8, 3-32 tape drive 4-18 tools needed for rack model 3-10 tower models 2-1 UPS 2-3 using the template 3-16 Integrated Management Display 1-1, 1-11, 7-2 Integrated Management Log 1-11 definition 7-1 event list 7-4 printing from Insight Manager 7-2 viewing from Insight Manager 7-2 viewing with Survey Utility 7-3 integrated network controller See network controller Integrated Remote Console 1-11 Integrated
Index M M6 x 1.
8 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide options array controllers 1-1, 1-4 Integrated Management Display 1-1. See power supply 1-1, 1-7 RAID 1-4 RAID upgrade 3-11 Tower-to-Rack Conversion Option kit 4-3 overview rack models 3-11 tower models 2-4 P panels See bezel. See access panels parallel port 1-6, 1-13, 1-16 parameter tracking 1-9 partitioning using System Partition Utility 6-5 parts 6-32 x 1/4 Phillips screws 3-20 M6 x 1.
Index powering up the server described, rack models 3-31 described, tower models 2-6 tower 2-7 power-on setting defaults 6-5 Power-On Self-Test 1-12, 1-13, 2-9, 3-33 PPM See processor power module Pre-Failure Warranty 1-7 processor accessing 2nd processor slot 4-2 board definition 1-3 illustrated 4-26 cage configuration label 4-25 configuration label 4-8, 4-9 switch 1-20 fan header 1-20 installation instructions on label 4-25 installing 4-26 Pentium III 1-1 power module 1-20 installation 4-26 Pre-Failure W
10 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide site planning 3-2 slide rail assembly 3-11 stability warning 3-3, 3-16 switch box 3-29 temperature requirements 3-6 template 3-10 thumbscrews 3-24, 3-30 tools needed for installation 3-10 unpacking material 3-8 using the template 3-16 using the template, illustrated 3-17 Rack CD-ROMs Rack Builder Configuration Tool CD 3-2 rack models differences from tower 4-3 front panel components 1-15 illustrated 1-2, 1-15 rear panel components 1-17 server installin
Index screws 6-32 x 1/4 Phillips 3-20 8-32 x 1/4 in. slotted 3-15 determining placement 3-17 M6 x 1.
12 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide site planning 3-2 selection 2-2 slide rail assembly installing 3-13 rack 3-11 slot 1 socket 4-25 slots See expansion slots SmartStart 1-9 CD 2-7, 3-32, 7-1 configuring the server 2-7, 3-32 conflict resolution 2-7, 3-32 device drivers for Banyan VINES 6-18 for IBM OS/2 6-15 for Microsoft OS/2 6-15 for Novell NetWare 6-11 for SCO OpenServer 6-13 for Sunsoft Solaris 6-18 for Windows NT 6-12 installing 2-8, 3-32 partition notice 1-8 setting port addresses
Index system board components 1-19 illustrated 1-19 configuration switch 1-20 Configuration Utility 6-1 partition 1-10, 6-5 upgrading 6-6 verifying 6-6 preventing electrostatic damage to B-1 software loading 2-7 system board battery replacement C-1 illustrated 4-34 System Configuration Utility 1-9, 1-10, 2-7, 3-32, 6-4 main menu 6-3 starting 6-3 system partition 2-8, 3-32 system software loading 3-32 T tape drive installing 4-18 temperature requirements for rack 3-6 template determining screw placement 3-
14 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Setup and Installation Guide V W video connector 1-16, 1-17, 3-28 controller 1-6 interface 1-6 memory 1-6 resolution 1-6 types 1-6 VINES device drivers 6-18 warnings network interface 3-28 rack stability 3-16 RJ-45 3-28 server installation 3-4 warranty 1-7 Pre-Failure 1-7 Three-Year, On-Site Limited 1-7 wide to standard SCSI cable adapter 5-3 Wide Ultra2 SCSI drives 1-1, 1-4 Windows NT device drivers 6-12 wrist straps specifications B-2 using B-2 Compaq Confidential – Need to