HP BladeSystem c3000 Tower Enclosure Quick Setup Instructions Part Number 457023-003 August 2008 (Third Edition)
Item Name Description 3 Power supply blank A mandatory insert installed in any unused power supply bay 4 Power supply (quantity as ordered) The power supply for the enclosure 5 Half-height device (quantity A half-height server or storage as ordered) blade 6 Full-height device (quantity as ordered) A full-height server or storage blade 7 HP c-Class Blade SUV cable (local I/O cable) A cable with serial, USB, and video connectors that attaches to the I/O connector on the front of a blade 8 Fa
Setting up the enclosure 1. Select the proper location for the enclosure to be set up based on requirements detailed in the HP BladeSystem c3000 Tower Enclosure Setup and Installation Guide. 2. Remove the packing materials from the pallet. 3. Unlock the enclosure wheels. 4. Roll the enclosure down the pallet ramp, and place in the location selected in step 1.
b. Pull the Insight Display out of the chassis to lock it into place, and then tilt the Insight Display for viewing. 3. 4. Add any of the following ordered options to each server blade o Additional processor o Additional memory o Mezzanine option cards (See "Mapping to interconnect ports (on page 7).") (Optional) Choose one of the following options. o If you are installing a full-height device, remove the fullheight divider.
6. Install the half-height divider. 7. Remove the connector covers. 8. Install the server or storage blades. a. If you plan to install four HP Active Cool fans, you can install up to two full-height blades or up to four half-height blades. If the empty bays are configured for a full-height device, join two device bay blanks to create a full-height blank.
o — When installing a fan in the right column of fan bays, orient the fan so the LED is in the lower left corner. When installing a power supply in power supply bay 4, 5, or 6, orient the power supply so the plug is positioned toward the top. See "Power supply bay numbering (on page 3)." WARNING: A risk of electric shock from high leakage current exists. Before connecting the AC supply to the power enclosures, be sure that the electrical outlets are properly grounded (earthed).
Connecting the Onboard Administrator management cables 1. Identify all connectors. NOTE: 1x and 2x port mezzanine cards interface with single-wide interconnect modules. 4x port mezzanine cards interface with double-wide interconnect modules. The term "1x/2x" refers to the number of interconnect lanes per port provided by the controller. The more lanes provided per port, the higher the data transmission rate coming from that port.
The following table lists the available configurations for full-height devices installed in device bay N (1–4). Connection Port number Connects to interconnect bay/port Comments Mezzanine slot 1—1x or 2x cards (4x cards are not supported in this slot) 1x/2x port 1 2/Port N • 1x/2x port 2 2/Port N+8 One singlewide interconnect module Connection • Only two ports will be connected.
Mapping BL2x220c blades Connection Port number Connects to interconnect bay/port Comments Mezzanine slot 1—1x, 2x, or 4x cards Server A: Mezz port 1 3/Port N • Server A: Mezz port 2 4/Port N Server B: Mezz port 1 3/Port N+8 Server B: Mezz port 2 4/Port N+8 Two singlewide modules or one doublewide interconnect module • Only two ports will be connected. • Four port cards will only connect the first two ports.
Interconnect bay crosslinks Interconnect bay crosslinks are wired between adjacent interconnect bay pairs. Server blade signal Interconnect Interconnect Notes bay number bay label Mezzanine 3 3,4 • Four port cards • Ports 1 and 3 connect to bay 3 • Ports 2 and 4 connect to bay 4 NOTE: For information on the location of LEDs and ports on individual interconnect modules, see the documentation that ships with the interconnect module. 1.
Configuring the HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator To configure the Onboard Administrator, network connectivity to the Onboard Administrator is recommended. To establish network connectivity, you can use DHCP or configure the IP address using the HP BladeSystem Insight Display. To configure the IP address using the HP BladeSystem Insight Display: 1. 1. Configure the IP address. (See "Configuring the HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator (on page 11).)" 2.
10. Navigate to Accept, and press OK to apply the Enclosure Settings (Power Mode, Power Limit, Dynamic Power, Rack Name, and Insight Display PIN) to other linked enclosures. Setting up the Onboard Administrator from a web browser using the First Time Setup Wizard To run the First Time Setup Wizard: 11. Follow the instructions on the next screen. 1. Configure the IP address. (See "Configuring the HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator (on page 11).)" 2.