HP Cluster Platform Server and Workstation Overview
4.11.8 Removing the HP ProLiant BL465c from the c–Class Enclosure
The procedure to remove an HP ProLiant BL465c server blade from the c-Class enclosure is the
same as previously described in Section 4.9.8.
4.12 HP ProLiant BL465c G5 Server Blade
The HP ProLiant BL465c G5 server blade can be used as a control node, a utility node and a
compute node in HP Cluster Platform configurations.
For the features and specifications of the HP ProLiant BL465c G5, see the QuickSpecs on the HP
website:
http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/13026_na/13026_na.pdf
Figure 4-34 shows the front view of a ProLiant BL465c G5 server blade.
Figure 4-34 HP ProLiant BL465c G5 Front View
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The following list describes the callouts shown in Figure 4-34:
1. Serial label pull tab
2. Local I/O connector
3. UID LED/button
4. Health LED
5. NIC 1 LED
6. NIC 2 LED
7. Hard drive activity LED
8. Release button
9. Power On/Standby button and system power LED
10. Server blade handle
11. SUV connector (The SUV connector and the HP c-Class Blade SUV cable are for some server
blade configuration and diagnostic procedures.)
For an internal view of the HP ProLiant BL465c G5 and additional information, such as the system
board layout and how to install mezzanine HCA cards, see the HP ProLiant BL465c Generation 5
Server Maintenance and Service Guide:
http://bizsupport.austin.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c00778741/c00778741.pdf
4.13 HP ProLiant BL685c Server Blade Overview
The HP BladeSystem c–Class enclosure supports up to eight full-height HP ProLiant BL685c
server blades. The HP ProLiant BL685c supports up to four AMD Opteron™ 8000 Series
processors, up to 64 GB of memory supporting 16 DDR2-667 memory DIMMS, and serial attached
SAS or SATA hard drives. The BL685c includes high-availability features such as hot-pluggable
hard drives, and remote management. Table 4-9 lists the features of the HP ProLiant BL685c
server blade.
196 Server Blades