HP ProLiant MicroServer Maintenance and Service Guide Part number 615714-007 Seventh edition December 2012
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Contents Customer self repair ............................................................................................................................. 5 Parts only warranty service .......................................................................................................................... 5 Illustrated parts catalog ....................................................................................................................... 16 Mechanical components ..............................
Power-On-Self-Test ................................................................................................................................ 80 Connectors, switches, and LEDs ........................................................................................................... 84 Connectors and components ...................................................................................................................... 84 Front panel ..........................................................
Customer self repair HP products are designed with many Customer Self Repair (CSR) parts to minimize repair time and allow for greater flexibility in performing defective parts replacement. If during the diagnosis period HP (or HP service providers or service partners) identifies that the repair can be accomplished by the use of a CSR part, HP will ship that part directly to you for replacement. There are two categories of CSR parts: • Mandatory—Parts for which customer self repair is mandatory.
Réparation par le client (CSR) Les produits HP comportent de nombreuses pièces CSR (Customer Self Repair = réparation par le client) afin de minimiser les délais de réparation et faciliter le remplacement des pièces défectueuses. Si pendant la période de diagnostic, HP (ou ses partenaires ou mainteneurs agréés) détermine que la réparation peut être effectuée à l'aide d'une pièce CSR, HP vous l'envoie directement.
Riparazione da parte del cliente Per abbreviare i tempi di riparazione e garantire una maggiore flessibilità nella sostituzione di parti difettose, i prodotti HP sono realizzati con numerosi componenti che possono essere riparati direttamente dal cliente (CSR, Customer Self Repair). Se in fase di diagnostica HP (o un centro di servizi o di assistenza HP) identifica il guasto come riparabile mediante un ricambio CSR, HP lo spedirà direttamente al cliente per la sostituzione.
Customer Self Repair HP Produkte enthalten viele CSR-Teile (Customer Self Repair), um Reparaturzeiten zu minimieren und höhere Flexibilität beim Austausch defekter Bauteile zu ermöglichen. Wenn HP (oder ein HP Servicepartner) bei der Diagnose feststellt, dass das Produkt mithilfe eines CSR-Teils repariert werden kann, sendet Ihnen HP dieses Bauteil zum Austausch direkt zu. CSR-Teile werden in zwei Kategorien unterteilt: • Zwingend—Teile, für die das Customer Self Repair-Verfahren zwingend vorgegeben ist.
Reparaciones del propio cliente Los productos de HP incluyen muchos componentes que el propio usuario puede reemplazar (Customer Self Repair, CSR) para minimizar el tiempo de reparación y ofrecer una mayor flexibilidad a la hora de realizar sustituciones de componentes defectuosos.
Customer Self Repair Veel onderdelen in HP producten zijn door de klant zelf te repareren, waardoor de reparatieduur tot een minimum beperkt kan blijven en de flexibiliteit in het vervangen van defecte onderdelen groter is. Deze onderdelen worden CSR-onderdelen (Customer Self Repair) genoemd.
Reparo feito pelo cliente Os produtos da HP são projetados com muitas peças para reparo feito pelo cliente (CSR) de modo a minimizar o tempo de reparo e permitir maior flexibilidade na substituição de peças com defeito. Se, durante o período de diagnóstico, a HP (ou fornecedores/parceiros de serviço da HP) concluir que o reparo pode ser efetuado pelo uso de uma peça CSR, a peça de reposição será enviada diretamente ao cliente.
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Item Description Spare part number Customer self repair 1 Left panel — — 2 Bottom panel — — 3 System board tray — — 4 Health LED — — 5 Power button bracket — — 6 Front panel door 624880-001 Optional2 7 Right panel — — 8 Top panel — — 9 Cable bracket — — 10 Expansion slot cover — — 11 Chassis — — 12 Drive carrier 624879-001 Optional2 Mandatory—Parts for which customer self repair is mandatory.
Mandatory: Obligatoire—Pièces pour lesquelles la réparation par le client est obligatoire. Si vous demandez à HP de remplacer ces pièces, les coûts de déplacement et main d'œuvre du service vous seront facturés. 1 Optional: Facultatif—Pièces pour lesquelles la réparation par le client est facultative. Ces pièces sont également conçues pour permettre au client d'effectuer lui-même la réparation.
Mandatory: Verplicht—Onderdelen waarvoor Customer Self Repair verplicht is. Als u HP verzoekt deze onderdelen te vervangen, komen de reiskosten en het arbeidsloon voor uw rekening. 1 Optional: Optioneel—Onderdelen waarvoor reparatie door de klant optioneel is. Ook deze onderdelen zijn ontworpen voor reparatie door de klant. Als u echter HP verzoekt deze onderdelen voor u te vervangen, kunnen daarvoor extra kosten in rekening worden gebracht, afhankelijk van het type garantieservice voor het product.
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Item Description Spare part number Customer self repair 1 Drives — — 160 GB LFF SATA hard drive 483096-001 Optional2 250 GB LFF SATA hard drive 459315-001 Optional2 500 GB LFF SATA hard drive 459316-001 Optional2 2 Front USB assembly — — 3 IPMI card 624877-001 Optional2 4 Memory modules — — 1 GB PC3-10600E UDIMM 501539-001 Mandatory1 2 GB PC3-10600E UDIMM 595101-001 Mandatory1 4 GB PC3-10600E UDIMM 595102-001 Mandatory1 5 PCIe card — — 6 System board — — System
demandez à HP de remplacer ces pièces, l'intervention peut ou non vous être facturée, selon le type de garantie applicable à votre produit. No: Non—Certaines pièces HP ne sont pas conçues pour permettre au client d'effectuer lui-même la réparation. Pour que la garantie puisse s'appliquer, HP exige que le remplacement de la pièce soit effectué par un Mainteneur Agréé. Ces pièces sont identifiées par la mention “Non” dans le Catalogue illustré.
voor u te vervangen, kunnen daarvoor extra kosten in rekening worden gebracht, afhankelijk van het type garantieservice voor het product. No: Nee—Sommige HP onderdelen zijn niet ontwikkeld voor reparatie door de klant. In verband met de garantievoorwaarden moet het onderdeel door een geautoriseerde Service Partner worden vervangen. Deze onderdelen worden in de geïllustreerde onderdelencatalogus aangemerkt met "Nee". 3 Mandatory: Obrigatória—Peças cujo reparo feito pelo cliente é obrigatório.
HP contact information For United States and worldwide contact information, see the Contact HP website (http://www.hp.com/go/assistance). In the United States: • To contact HP by phone, call 1-800-334-5144. For continuous quality improvement, calls may be recorded or monitored. • If you have purchased a Care Pack (service upgrade), see the Support & Drivers website (http://www8.hp.com/us/en/support-drivers.html). If the problem cannot be resolved at the website, call 1-800-633-3600.
Removal and replacement procedures Required tools In performing any hardware configuration procedure you may need the following tools: • System screwdriver (secured to the front panel door) All hardware screws used in the server can be removed or fastened by using the system screwdriver. • All spare screws are located on the back side of the front panel door.
IMPORTANT: Before removing any serviceable parts, determine whether the part is hot-plug or non-hot-plug. If the device is non-hot-plug, you must power down the server. Non-hot-plug devices in the server include the processor, all boards, memory modules, fan, expansion boards, and all system drives. IMPORTANT: Review the specifications of a new component before installing it to make sure it is compatible with the server.
Symbols on equipment The following symbols may be placed on equipment to indicate the presence of potentially hazardous conditions: This symbol indicates the presence of hazardous energy circuits or electric shock hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel. To reduce the risk of injury from electric shock hazards, do not open this enclosure. Refer all maintenance, upgrades, and servicing to qualified personnel. This symbol indicates the presence of electric shock hazards.
Electrostatic discharge information An electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage static-sensitive devices or microcircuitry. Proper packaging and grounding techniques are necessary precautions to prevent damage. To prevent electrostatic damage, observe the following precautions: • • • Transport products in static-safe containers such as conductive tubes, bags, or boxes. • Keep work area free of nonconductive materials, such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and foam packing.
Post-installation procedure Perform the steps below after installing or removing a server component. 1. Be sure all components are installed according to the described step-by-step instructions. 2. Check to make sure you have not left loose tools or parts inside the server. 3. Reinstall any expansion board, peripheral, and system cables that have previously been removed. CAUTION: Do not operate the server for more than ten minutes with the access panel and disk drives removed.
• • Keep cables clear of sliding or moveable parts to prevent cutting or crimping. • • • • • Some flat ribbon cables come prefolded. Never change the folds on these cables. When folding a flat ribbon cable, never fold to a sharp crease. Sharp creases may damage the wires. Do not sharply bend any cable. A sharp bend can break the internal wires. Never bend a SATA data cable tighter than a 30 mm (1.18 in) radius. Never crease a SATA data cable.
System cover Panel door The main chassis area is protected by the front panel door. This door must be opened to access the internal components and the system board cable connections of the system drives. To open the door: 1. Using the HP ProLiant MicroServer key to unlock the panel door. 2. Open the panel door of the server. If necessary, remove any components or cables that prevent access to the slot.
Top panel The ODD is shielded by the top cover. This cover must be removed when configuring the ODD and connecting the HDD cables with the PSU cables. To remove the top panel: 1. Use the HP ProLiant MicroServer key to unlock the panel door. 2. Open the panel door of the server. If necessary, remove any components or cables that prevent access to the slot. 3. Loosen the rear thumbscrew which locks the panel on the chassis. 4. Slide the top panel forward, and then lift to remove it from the chassis.
Drive bay configuration The server supports four drive bays—four drive bays for 3.5-inch non-hot-plug SATA hard disk drives (HDD). NOTE: The server does not support hot-plug hard disk drives. See the product QuickSpecs on the HP Product Bulletin website and check the options list for this server model for the latest information on supported system drives. IMPORTANT: When installing the hard drives, should install them from hard drive 1, then hard drive 2, hard drive 3 and hard drive 4.
SATA SKU data cable management NOTE: Make sure the lock side of the Mini-SAS cable faces the battery when installing the Mini-SAS cable.
Item PSU cable label Connects to 4 P4 3 hard drive 5 P5 4 hard drive 6 P1 24-pin power connector Hard disk drive Hard drives installed in the server are labeled as HDD1, HDD 2, HDD 3, and HDD 4 from left to right, when viewed from the front of the server. The drive bays can accommodate large form factor (LFF) non-hot-plug SATA hard drives. Guidelines for installing hard drives • Install only hard drive models specified for your HP ProLiant MicroServer.
Use these screws to install the new drive. b. Remove the drive from the carrier. 5. Install the drive in the drive carrier: a. Align the hard drive inside the carrier. b. Use the screws removed in step 4a to secure the drive in the carrier. 6. Install the drive in the drive bay: a. Slide drive assembly into the drive bay. b. Close the ejector lever to secure the drive.
7. Perform the post-installation procedure. Optical disc drive The following SATA ODD models are supported: • • DVD drive DVD-RW drive To install an optical disc drive: 1. Using the HP ProLiant MicroServer key to unlock the panel door. 2. Open the panel door of the server. If necessary, remove any components or cables that prevent access to the slot. 3. Loosen the rear thumbscrew which locks the panel on the chassis. 4. Slide the top panel forward, and then lift to remove it from the chassis.
6. Use a screwdriver to toggle the metal faceplate off the top panel. The metal faceplate is no longer needed when a device is installed in the removable media drive bay. 7. Install the optical drive: a.Remove four spare optical drive screws from the rear side of the panel door. b. Install the screws onto the drive. c. Slide the drive into the media drive bay until it clicks into place.
8. Connect the optical drive cables: a. Connect the data cable to the optical drive, and then connect the end to the system board (J24). b. Connect the power cable to the optical drive, and then connect the other end to the power supply unit’s optical drive connector (P6). 9. Slide the top panel back onto the chassis. 10. Tighten the rear thumbscrew to lock the top panel in place. 11. Close the panel door of the server. 12. Use the HP ProLiant MicroServer key to lock the panel door.
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System board configuration Refer to the following sections for instructions about how to remove or replace the processor, the memory modules, the expansion cards, and the system battery. Procedure for installing the HP MicroServer Remote Access Card option is also provided. Remove the system board If PCI card is installed then follow below two steps to release the PCI card, if not, go to step 1: • • Rotate the PCI holder as described in below figure to release the PCI bracket. 1.
4. Pull the power cable and fan cable out. 5. Unlock the cable clamp as shown in step 5. 6. Pull the bundle of cables out. 7. Loosen the thumbscrews on both sides of the system tray. 8. Pull out the system tray. 9. Pull the system tray out until it stops on its own. An arrow sticker should be visible on the side of the system tray. 10. Disconnect the power cable on the system board. 11. Disconnect the USB cable, fan cable, Mini-SAS cable and LED cable on the system board.
IMPORTANT: Need completely remove the system tray from the chassis before attempting to remove or replace any component on the system board. 12. Remove the four screws that secure the system board to the tray 13. Slide the system board and lift it to release the board away from the tray. Install the system board 1. Slide the system board backward on the tray. 2. Fasten the four screws to secure the board on the tray.
3. Connect the Mini-SAS cable, LED cable and two USB cables to connectors on system board. 4. Connect the power cable and fan cable to connectors on system board. 5. Completely push the system tray into the server. 6. Place the power cable under the tray handle in the server. Put the power cable and fan cable together inside the left cable clamp of the chassis. 7. Lock the cable clamp to secure the power cable and fan cable. 8. Place the LED cable and two USB cables in the server. 9.
11. Rotate and snap in the PCI holder on the back of the chassis. 12. Make sure that all components are installed according to the described step-by-step instructions 13. Verify that you have not left tools or loose parts inside the server. NOTE: Always carefully release the cables from the factory install cable clip before disconnecting all cables on the system board and re-insert cables into the factory install cable clip after reinstalling all cables. 14.
17. Press the power button to turn on the server. Processor The AMD processor is embedded in the system board.
Memory The system has two DIMM slots that support up to 8 GB maximum system memory (4 GB in each of the two DIMM slots). Memory configuration Memory installation guidelines Observe the following important guidelines when installing memory modules: • Use only HP supported unbuffered ECC DDRIII DIMM in 1 GB, 2 GB or 4 GB capacities (Up to 800 MHz). • • All DIMMs installed must be of the same speed. DIMMs can be damaged by improper handling.
To remove a memory module: 1. Perform the procedure on the “Remove the system board” section on page 5. 2. Remove any accessory boards or cables that prevent access to the DIMM slots. 3. Remove the memory module. To install a memory module: 1. Locate an empty DIMM slot on the system board. 2. If necessary, open the holding clips of the selected DIMM slot. 3. Remove the memory module from its protective packaging, handling it by the edges. 4. Install the memory module. a.
5. Perform the post-installation procedure.
Expansion board System board PCI expansion slots There are two PCI Express expansion slots on the system board.
HP ProLiant MicroServer Remote Access Card This document provides instructions for installing the Remote Access Card in your HP ProLiant MicroServer. This option allows users to perform server access tasks remotely over a LAN or the Internet. The connector is shown in the figure below. Installation guidelines The procedures in this document are intended for individuals who are qualified in the servicing of computer equipment and trained in recognizing hazards in products with hazardous energy levels.
3. Put the card into an anti-statistic bag. 4. Install a new Remote Access Card: a. Align the card with the system PCIe slot b. Press the card down to ensure the full connection with the board. 5. Follow the steps of installing the system tray.
System battery The server uses a nonvolatile memory that requires a battery to retain system information when power is removed. This 3-volt 230-mAh lithium coin cell battery is located on the system board. If the server no longer automatically displays the correct date and time, the system battery that provides power to the real-time clock may need to be replaced. Under normal use, battery life is 5 to 10 years.
6. Perform the post-installation procedure. System fan The server has one system fan located on the chassis back panel wall. A new system fan can be installed to allow the server to operate properly in case the default system fan becomes defective. To replace the system fan: 1. Perform the pre-installation procedure. 2. Remove the defective system fan: a. Disconnect the fan cable from its system board connector (1). b. Remove the four screws on the rear panel (2) c.
3. Remove the system fan from its protective packaging. 4. Install the new system fan: a. Route the fan cable through the vacated fan bracket. b. Insert the fan in the fan bracket (1). c. Fasten the four screws (2). d. Connect the fan cable to its corresponding board connector (3). 5. Perform the post-installation procedure. Power supply unit The server uses a standard PSU with PFC (power factor correction) function.
Installing the power supply unit The system supports Server Standard & Compliant supplies, along with any other compatible supplies that may be developed. Power supply unit installation guidelines Installation instructions for the MicroServer standard multi-outputs power supply. To simplify the standard power supply unit installation, the user must remove and re-install the ODD. 1. Use the HP ProLiant MicroServer key to unlock the panel door. 2.
5. Disconnect the power cables: a. Disconnect the SATA ODD power cable and ODD cable. IMPORTANT: Slide the ODD out of chassis before disconnecting the four hard drive power cables b. Disconnect the four hard drive power cables. IMPORTANT: Pull out the system tray by following the procedure steps described in the “Remove the system board” section. c. Disconnect the power cable from the system tray. 6. Remove the standard power supply unit out of the chassis: a.
7. Install the replacement power supply unit in the chassis: IMPORTANT: Check the PSU cable label before connecting them. Go to page 35 for a reference figure on proper PSU cable connections. 8. Connect the power cables: a. Connect the power cable P1 to the 24-pin power connector on the system board (J12). b. Connect the power cable P2, P3, P4 and P5 to hard drives 1, 2, 3 and 4 respectively. c. Connect the power cable P6 to the ODD and connect the ODD cable. d.
Item PSU cable label Connects to 1 P1 24-pin power connector on the system board(J12) 2 P2 Hard drive1 3 P3 Hard drive2 4 P4 Hard drive3 5 P5 Hard drive4 6 P6 Option drive Removal and replacement procedures 60
Diagnostic tools User Diagnostics User Diagnostics is a proactive server management tool, available in HP website (http://www.hp.com) that provides diagnostics and troubleshooting capabilities to assist IT administrators who verify server installations, troubleshoot problems, and perform repair validation. User Diagnostics performs various in-depth system and component testing while the OS is not running. For more information or to download the utility, see the HP website (http://www.hp.com).
• • Numbers: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Symbol (special characters): ` ~ @ # $ % & * ( ) _ - + = { } [ ] \ | : ; “ ‘ < > , . ? / Graceful shutdown function 1. When system temperature reached to trip caution point or system fan failed, the system will do a graceful shut down to protect data loss. Graceful shut down Setting Step 2. Update the latest BIOS and load default in RBSU. 3. Install Windows 2008 R2 Edition. 4.
c. Click Choose what the power buttons do. d. From the When I press the power button: drop-down menu, select Shut down, and then click Save changes.
When system fan fails or sensor temperature is higher than caution point, the system will gracefully shutdown. The system temperature sensors and their corresponding breach level are listed below: • • • Processor: 105°C North bridge: 100°C Ambient temperature: 40°C. AMD RAIDXpert Utility This utility enables RAID array management in the Microsoft Windows environment. For the utility download link and operation instructions, go to the AMD website. To install the RAIDXpert: 1.
2. Select language and click OK to continue. 3. Click Next.
4. Select I accept the terms of the license agreement and click Next. 5. Click Browse to select folder and then click Next.
6. Click Next. 7. Click Install.
8. Click Finish. 9. Click the program under Start menu twice -> AMD folder.
10. Key in default Login ID: admin, and the password:admin. 11. Select whether to remember the password.
12. Click + in front of Physical Drive View. 13. Click options Enable or Disable to change Write cache and NCQ status.
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AMI BIOS software Your ProLiant MicroServer uses BIOS to boot up the system. AMI BIOS software is a ROM BIOS-based firmware that allows reliability, manageability, and connectivity for server platforms. This software contains a set of programs permanently stored in an EEPROM chipset located on the system board. These programs assist in managing, initializing, and testing the hardware devices installed on the computer.
The Setup Utility loads the configuration values in a battery-backed nonvolatile memory called CMOS RAM. This memory area is not part of the system RAM, which allows configuration data to be retained when power is turned off. The values take effect when the system is booted. POST uses these values to configure the hardware. If the values and the actual hardware do not agree, POST generates an error message. You must run this utility to change the BIOS settings from the default or current configuration.
Key Functions Enter To select a field value or display more options for menu marked with ►. Ctrl+Enter To expand all device lists. F1 To open the General Help window. The General Help window describes other Setup navigation keys that are not displayed on the legend bar. Esc If you press this key: On one of the primary menu screens, the Exit menu appears. On a submenu screen, the previous screen appears. When you are making selections from a pop-up menu, closes the pop-up without making a selection.
Main menu Field Description BIOS ID System BIOS ID BIOS Version System BIOS version System Time Adjust the system time. System Date Adjust the system date.
Field Description Set Server Asset Text Enter the server asset tag. This information is printed on the serial label tab located on the front panel. Set Serial Number Text Show server serial number. This information is printed on the serial label tab located on the front panel.
Boot menu Use this menu to set the preferred drive sequence in which the Setup Utility attempts to boot the operating system. By default, the server searches for boot devices in the following order: • • • • CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive Removable device Hard drive Embedded NIC To implement the PXE boot option, you need to first set the Embedded NIC Port1 Control field to Enabled.
Security menu Field Description Admin Password Current admin password status (Clear or Enabled) Change Admin Password Select the field, and then press Enter to set, change, or remove a admin password. Admin password The Security menu allows users to set an admin password. When entered, this password will allow the user to access and change all settings in the Setup Utility. To set an admin password: 1. In the Security menu screen, select the Admin Password field then press Enter. 2.
3. Press Enter twice without entering anything in the new and confirm password fields. 4. Press F10 to save the changes you made and close the Setup Utility. The Admin Password field value is set to Clear. To reset the admin password: If you forget the admin password, you need to clear the CMOS and reset the BIOS settings to regain access the Setup Utility. For instructions, see “Clearing CMOS” section on page 97.
1. In the Main menu screen, select Boot Settings Configuration, and then press Enter. 2. Select the Quick Boot field. 3. Press the plus (+) or minus (–) key to set the field to Enabled. 4. Press F10 to save the changes you made and close the Setup Utility. 5. Reboot the server. The Summary screen is displayed briefly at the end of POST. 6. Press the Pause/Break key to continue displaying the screen until another key is pressed. 7. Press any key to continue with the system bootup.
0251: System CMOS checksum bad – Default configuration used In some cases an error message may include recommendations for troubleshooting or require that you press the Enter key to display recommendations. Follow the instructions on the screen. The next table lists the most common POST error messages with their corresponding troubleshooting recommendation. It is recommended that you correct the error before proceeding, even if the server appears to boot successfully.
Error code Error message Corrective action/description 017 Processor temperature out of range If the system detects that the processor temperature sensor over heated, then this message will appear. 018 NB temperature out of range If system detects NB temperature sensor over heat, this message will appear. 040 Refresh timer test failed BIOS POST found that the refresh timer hardware failed to pass the Refresh Retrace Test.
• If you have installed a PCI expansion board, verify that the board is firmly seated and any switches or jumpers on the board are properly set. See the documentation that came with the expansion board. • • All system cables are securely connected and are in their proper order. If you have changed any switches on the system board, verify that each is properly set.
Connectors, switches, and LEDs Connectors and components Front panel Item Description 1 NIC LED 2 HDD LED 3 Power button 4 USB ports 5 Health LED 6 Panel door lock Connectors, switches, and LEDs 84
Panel door components Item Description 1 Spare screws for HDD installation 2 Spare screws for ODD installation 3 Torx screwdriver Rear panel Item Description 1 Power cord connector 2 PSU fan Connectors, switches, and LEDs 85
Item Description 3 PCIe holder 4a PCIe bracket 1 4b PCIe bracket 2 5 eSATA connector 6 Rear USB 2.
System board Item Designator Description 1 J16 VGA connector 2 J15 NIC1/USBx2 connector 3 J23 eSATA 4 J6 PCIe x1 slot 5 J21 NMI jumper. Enables a user to generate a nonmaskable interrupt event.
Item Designator Description 20 J3 DDR 3 DIMM slot 1 21 J4 DDR 3 DIMM slot 2 System buttons and jumpers System jumpers Item Function Status Status description 1 NMI jumper Open Normal Short Enables a user to generate a nonmaskable interrupt event.
Status LED indicators The status LED indicators aid in problem diagnosis by indicating the status of system components and operations of the server.
System specifications Hardware specifications System unit Item Description Processor 1.3-GHz AMD Athlon II Neo N36L processor, 2C 1.5-GHz AMD Turion II Neo N40L processor, 2C 2.
Item Description Thermal solution • • • • One system fan Processor heatsink North bridge heatsink South bridge heatsink Memory Item Description Number of DIMM slots Two Maximum memory capacity 8 GB (4 GB in each of the two DIMM slots) Memory modes Single DIMM, and two DIMMs (full configuration) Memory controller Integrated in the processor DIMM specifications Size 1 GB, 2 GB, and 4 GB Speed 800 MHz Type DDR3, UDIMM,1333 MHz ECC RoHS Power supply unit 150 W power supply Item Description
Item Description Operating conditions Temperature 0 to 50°C (0 to 122°F) Humidity (noncondensing) 20 to 90% 200 W power supply Item Description Model DPS-200PB-177A Type 200 W Dimensions Height 40.5 mm (1.59 in) Depth 150.0 mm (5.9 in) Width 81.5 mm (3.21 in) Weight (approximate) 0.7 kg (1.54 lb) Input requirements Rated input voltage 90 to 264 VAC Normal line voltage 100 to 240 VAC Line frequency 47to 63 Hz Rated input current 200 W @ 3.
Physical specifications Item Description System board dimensions Length 211.0 mm (8.3 in) Width 165.1 mm (6.5 in) Server dimensions Height 267 mm (10.51 in) Width 245 mm (9.65 in) Depth 210 mm (8.27 in) Server weight (maximum configuration, approximate) Basic configuration (one hard drive installed) 8.6 kg (18.96 lb) Fully loaded configuration 10 kg (22.
Environmental specifications Item Attribute Temperature range Operating 10 to 35°C (50 to 95°F) Nonoperating -30 to 60°C (-22 to140°F) Humidity (noncondensing) Operating 10 to 90% RH Nonoperating 10 to 95% RH Altitude Operating 3048 m (10,000 ft) Nonoperating 9144 m (30,000 ft) Acoustic noise Idle, minimum (fixed disk drives L Wad (BELS) – 3.8 spinning) L pA (dBA) – 21.4 Operating, minimum (random seeks to fixed disk drives) L Wad (BELS) – 3.9 L pA (dBA) – 22.
Index A D AC power diagnostics power-down procedure, 30 AMI BIOS software, 72 AMI BIOS Setup Utility, 72 HP Insight Diagnostics, 61 Advanced menu, 76 Boot menu, 77 IPMI Event Log, 61 drive bay configuration CMOS RAM, 73 data cable management, 34 Exit menu, 79 hard drives, 36 General Help window, 74 optical disc drive, 38 Item Specific Help panel, 73 power cable connections, 35 legend bar, 73 Main menu, 75 non-user-configurable field, 73 overview, 72 E electrostatic discharge, 29 environme
hardware configuration POST error messages, 80 system battery, 54 overview, 80 hardware configuration running, 80 system fans, 55 troubleshooting, 82 hardware configuration power supply unit, 56 hardware configuration power fluctuations, caution, 30 power supply unit installing, 58, 59 AMI BIOS Setup Utility, 72 replacement warnings, 57 hardware configuration boot-time diagnostic screen, 79 Power-On Self-Test, 80 primary access panel HP removing, 32 contact information, 25 technical support,
environmental, 94 cable connections, 55 system fans hardware, 90 installing, 56 memory, 91 removing, 55 physical, 93 system jumpers, 88 system time setting, 75 T power supply unit, 91 thermal solution, 91 W warranty, 5 technical specifications Index 97