HP Integrity rx2800 i2 Server User Service Guide
Table 7 Environmental specifications (system processing unit with hard disk) (continued)
Value
Parameter
Office Friendly ServerData Center Server
+38° C (+100° F)Over-temperature shutdown
15% to 80% RH noncondensingOperating humidity
8% to 90% RH at 65° C noncondensingNon-operating humidity
Acoustic Noise Emission (ISO 9296)
LwAd = 6.0 BLwAd = 7.0 BMaximum configuration (disk active)
2
Sound Power Level
LpAm = 42.4 dBLpAm = 52.7 dBSound Pressure Level
Altitude
0 to 3000 m (10,000 ft) maximumOperating altitude
0 to 4,600 m (15,000 ft) maximumNon-operating altitude
1
Maximum operating temperature range up to 1524 m (5000 ft) For higher altitudes, de-rate the maximum temperature
by 2° C/300 m (1000 ft) above 1524 m (5000 ft)
2
Two processor modules (quad-core)•
• Twenty-four DIMMs on four memory expansion boards
• Eight hard disk drive
• Six cards on two risers
• Two power supplies
Unpacking and inspecting the server
This section describes pre installation procedures. Ensure that you have adequately prepared your
environment for installing the new server, received the components that you ordered, and verified
that the server and the containers are in good condition after shipment.
Verifying site preparation
• Gather LAN information. The MAC addresses for the iLO 3 MP LAN and the system LAN are
located on the iLO Network Information Tag.
• Establish a method to connect to the server console.
• Verify electrical requirements. Ensure that grounding specifications and power requirements
are met.
• Validate server physical space requirements.
• Confirm environmental requirements.
For server-specific information on electrical, physical space, and environmental requirements, see
the site prep guide. For general site preparation information, see the HP Generalized Site
Preparation Guide on the HP website at http://www.hp.com/go/Integrity_Servers-docs.
Inspecting the shipping containers for damage
Under normal shipping conditions, HP shipping containers protect the contents. After the equipment
arrives, carefully inspect each carton for signs of shipping damage. Shipping damage constitutes
moderate to severe damage, such as punctures in the corrugated carton, crushed boxes, or large
dents. Normal wear or slight damage to the carton is not considered shipping damage. If you find
shipping damage to the carton, immediately contact your HP customer service representative.
18 Site preparation