HP Cluster Platform Server and Workstation Overview
The following table describes the callouts in Figure 3-45:
DescriptionItem
Integrated Lights Out manager connector1
USB connector 12
USB connector 23
Rear Unit Identification (UID) button and LED4
Keyboard connector5
Mouse connector6
Video connector7
Serial connector8
NIC 2 connector9
NIC 1 connector10
AC inlet 1 (primary)11
AC inlet 2 (optional)12
Integrated Lights Out
Integrated Lights Out (iLO) technology provides server health and remote server manageability.
The iLO subsystem includes an intelligent microprocessor, secure memory, and a dedicated
network interface. This design makes iLO independent of the host server and its operating system.
The iLO subsystem provides remote access to any authorized network client, sends alerts, and
provides other server management functions. It enables you to perform the following tasks:
• Remotely power up, power down, or reboot the host server
• Send alerts from iLO regardless of the state of the host server
• Access advanced troubleshooting features through the iLO interface
• Diagnose iLO using Insight Manager 7 through a Web browser and SNMP alerting
For more information about iLO features, see the Integrated Lights-Out User Guide on the HP
Cluster Platform CD or on the HP website:
http://www.hp.com/servers/lights-out
3.7.1 HP ProLiant DL585 Memory Configuration
The HP Cluster Platform 4000 enforces the following memory configuration rules for the HP
ProLiant DL585:
• DIMMs on a processor memory board must be installed in pairs and in bank order.
• All DIMMs on a processor memory board must be of the same size.
• Minimum of two DIMMs must be installed in the processor memory board in slot 2.
For optimal performance, HP recommends that at least four DIMMs (two banks) be installed in
every processor memory board.
3.7.2 Removing an HP ProLiant DL585 from the Rack
To access internal components in the HP ProLiant DL585 server, you must first shut down power
to the server and remove it from the rack. All of the servers in the cluster are secured to the rack
on a sliding rail. This section describes how you shut down power, remove the server from the
rack, and access internal components.
When performing these tasks, heed the warnings and cautions listed in “Important Safety
Information” (page 23).
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