HP ProLiant ML330 Generation 3 Server Setup and Installation Guide April 2003 (First Edition) Part Number 322383-001 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer: Rob W
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B Electrostatic Discharge To prevent damage to the system, be aware of the precautions you need to follow when setting up the system or handling part
About This Guide Rack Stability WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, be sure that: · The leveling jacks are
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C Server Error Messages For a complete listing of error messages, refer to the Servers Troubleshooting Guide on the Documentation CD. HP ProLiant ML3
D Server Specific Troubleshooting Use the sections in this appendix to diagnose server startup and installation problems. For information on LEDs, sw
Server Specific Troubleshooting When the server does not start: 1. Be sure that the server and monitor are plugged into a working outlet. 2. Be sure
Server Specific Troubleshooting c. The monitor displays messages regarding server initialization in the following sequence: Video initialization—The
Server Specific Troubleshooting Diagnostic Steps If the server does not power up, or powers up but does not complete POST, answer the questions in Tab
Server Specific Troubleshooting Table D-2: Is the System Power LED Amber? Answer Possible Reasons Possible Solutions No The server is not connect
Server Specific Troubleshooting Table D-3: Is the System Power LED Green? Answer Possible Reasons Possible Solutions No Power On/Standby button ha
Server Specific Troubleshooting Table D-4: Is the Internal Health LED Green? Answer Possible Reasons Possible Solutions No, it is amber A processo
Server Specific Troubleshooting Table D-5: Is the Monitor Displaying Information? Answer Possible Reasons Possible Solutions No The monitor may no
About This Guide Related Documents For additional information on the topics covered in this guide, refer to the following documentation: · HP ProLia
Server Specific Troubleshooting Problems After Initial Power Up After the server has passed POST, you may still encounter errors, such as an inability
Server Specific Troubleshooting Table D-6: System Cannot Load SmartStart continued Possible Cause Possible Solution The CD-ROM drive is not installe
Server Specific Troubleshooting Table D-7: SmartStart Fails During Installation Possible Cause Possible Solution An operating system has not been se
Server Specific Troubleshooting Table D-8: Server Cannot Load the Operating System continued Possible Cause Possible Solution The primary hard drive
Server Specific Troubleshooting 5. Power up the server. Refer to Chapter 2, “Server Operations.” All configuration settings are now erased and all se
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E Server Specifications Server Specifications Table E-1: Server Specifications Specification Value Dimensions Height 42.0 cm (16.5 in) Depth 48.
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F Battery Replacement If the server no longer automatically displays the correct date and time, you may need to replace the battery that provides pow
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About This Guide · Add-on boards or hardware · Third-party hardware or software · Operating system type and revision level HP Website The HP websit
Index boot order 5-4 boot straps B-2 A buttons, locations 1-2 AC power LEDs 1-12 access panel, removing and replacing 2-3 C accumulators
Index E SCSI controller 1-13 system board 1-8 electrical requirements configuring the server 3-10 rack server 3-5 connectors tower server 3-
Index H menu options 6-3 overview 6-3 hard drive bays 1-5 Physical Drive Information window 6-4 hard drives using 6-3 cabling, ATA 4-17 in
Index power mouse compliance statement A-9 removing 2-1 mouse connector 1-6 site requirements, rack server 3-4 site requirements, tower server
Index Remote Insight connector 1-8 RAID (redundant array of independent drives) removable media bays dimensions 1-5 disk mirroring 6-2 locating
Index troubleshooting SmartStart additional information D-14 configuring the server 3-10 diagnosis procedure D-4 installing 5-13 operating sys
1 Component Identification Features The HP ProLiant ML330 Generation 3 server provides performance, reliability, and ease of ownership with support f
Component Identification Front Panel Components Table 1-1: Front Panel Components Item Description 1 CD-ROM drive eject button 2 Diskette drive e
Component Identification Front Panel LEDs Table 1-2: Front Panel LEDs Item LED Description Status 1 CD-ROM drive activity 2 Diskette drive activ
Component Identification Table 1-2: Front Panel LEDs continued Item LED Description Status 5 NIC link/activity Green = Network link exists. Flashi
Component Identification Media Components Table 1-3: Media Components Item Description Location Dimensions 1 IDE CD-ROM drive Media bay 1 2 Av
Component Identification Rear Panel Components Table 1-4: Rear Panel Components Item Description 1 Power connector 2 Mouse connector 3 Keyboard con
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Component Identification Rear Panel LEDs Table 1-5: Rear Panel LEDs Item LED Description Status 1 Network activity Flashing green = Network acti
Component Identification System Board Components Table 1-6: System Board Components Item Description Item Description 1 Power supply connectors
Component Identification System Configuration Switch CAUTION: Clearing nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM) deletes the system configuration. Refer to Chapter 5
Component Identification System ID Switch The system ID switch is reserved for use by authorized service providers only. Do not change the indicated d
Component Identification System Board LEDs Table 1-8: System Board LEDs Item LED Description Status 1 System fan failure Amber = The system fan h
Component Identification Table 1-8: System Board LEDs continued Item LED Description Status 6 DIMM 1 failure 7 DIMM 2 failure 8 DIMM 3 failure 9
Component Identification SCSI Controller Components The SCSI controller has a single SCSI connector to support the internal SCSI bus. HP ProLiant ML3
Component Identification SCSI Cable Components Before performing SCSI cabling procedures, identify the SCSI cable components. The SCSI cable supports
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2 Server Operations Powering Up the Server To power up the server, press the Power On/Standby button. Powering Down the Server WARNING: To reduce
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Server Operations Removing the Front Bezel CAUTION: To prevent equipment damage or data loss, be sure that the server is powered down, all cables a
Server Operations Removing the Access Panel WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from hot surfaces, allow the drives and the internal system compo
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3 Server Setup Optional Installation Services You may choose to have HP install the system. The installation service can be purchased as a Carepack p
Server Setup Tower Server Optimum Environment When installing a tower model server, select a location that meets the following environmental standards
Server Setup HP servers draw in cool air through the front door and expel warm air through the rear door. Therefore, the front and rear rack doors mus
Server Setup Temperature Requirements To ensure continued safe and reliable equipment operation, install or position the system in a well-ventilated,
Server Setup When installing more than one server, you may need to use additional power distribution devices to safely provide power to all devices. O
Server Setup Installing the Rack Server The server offers optional support for HP, Compaq branded, and some third-party rack solutions. To purchase t
Server Setup Identifying the Server Shipping Carton Contents Unpack the server shipping carton and locate the materials and documentation necessary fo
Contents SCSI Cable Components ...1-14 ATA Cable Component
Server Setup Server with a Factory-Installed OS To install the server: 1. Be sure that the server location meets the required environmental standards
Server Setup Server with an OS Purchased Separately To operate properly, the server must have a supported operating system. For the latest information
Server Setup 7. To select the type of operating system and set the date and time, run ROM-Based Setup Utility (RBSU) by pressing the F9 key when prom
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4 Hardware Options Installation If more than one option is being installed, read the installation instructions for all the hardware options and ident
Hardware Options Installation Processor Option The server supports single- and dual-processor operation. However, if a processor fails, the system aut
Hardware Options Installation 5. Raise the processor socket lever. 6. Install the processor: a. Place the processor into the socket. b. Lower the
Hardware Options Installation 7. Align the heatsink assembly so that the processor fan cable can reach the processor fan connector on the system boar
Hardware Options Installation DIMMs The server comes standard with one ECC Registered PC2100 DDR SDRAM DIMM. Additional DIMMs are available to upgrade
Hardware Options Installation 2. Install the DIMM: a. Open the DIMM slot latches. CAUTION: A DIMM can be installed only one way or damage will re
Contents Installing a Tape Drive or Other Removable Media Device... 4-19 Installing a Two-Bay Hot-Plug SCSI Drive Cage
Hardware Options Installation Storage Devices The server ships standard with four removable media bays. The top 5.25-in bay is occupied by an IDE CD-R
Hardware Options Installation 3. Remove the bezel blank: a. On the back of the front bezel, press the tabs on each end of the bezel blank toward eac
Hardware Options Installation To remove a media bay drive tray: 1. Complete the “Preparation Procedures” in this chapter. 2. Remove the drive tray:
Hardware Options Installation Installing a Hard Drive into a Hard Drive Bay To install a 3.5-in hard drive into a hard drive bay: 1. Complete the “Pr
Hardware Options Installation NOTE: If you have two drives, connect one on each ATA channel. The performance of the array is enhanced with one drive
Hardware Options Installation 7. Install the hard drive: a. Slide the drive into the drive bay. b. Secure the drive with two screws on each side of
Hardware Options Installation Installing a Hard Drive into a Removable Media Bay To install a hard drive using a drive tray: 1. Complete the “Prepara
Hardware Options Installation 4. Install the hard drive: a. Set the drive into the drive tray. b. Secure the drive with four screws on the bottom o
Hardware Options Installation 5. Install the drive tray: a. Slide the drive tray into the removable media bay. b. Secure the drive tray with a scre
Hardware Options Installation To cable a SCSI device or hard drive: 1. Complete the hardware installation procedure. 2. Connect the end of the SCSI
Contents Integrated ATA RAID Management Utility...6-7 Management Utility Features ...
Hardware Options Installation 3. Connect the next available SCSI cable connector to the hard drive or SCSI device. 4. Connect the next available pow
Hardware Options Installation 3. Connect the next available ATA cable connector to the hard drive. Use the following cable sequence. Table 4-1: AT
Hardware Options Installation Installing a Tape Drive or Other Removable Media Device To install a tape drive: 1. Complete the “Preparation Procedure
Hardware Options Installation 4. Remove the rails from the drive tray: a. Use a Torx T-15 tool to remove the guide screws. b. Remove the rails from
Hardware Options Installation 6. Slide the tape drive into the removable media bay. 7. Connect the end of the existing ATA cable to the IDE (ATAPI)
Hardware Options Installation Installing a Two-Bay Hot-Plug SCSI Drive Cage NOTE: For additional information about the two-bay hot-plug SCSI drive c
Hardware Options Installation IMPORTANT: The drive cage can be installed only in the top two bays. 4. Remove the media bay blanks from media bays 2
Hardware Options Installation 5. Remove the CD-ROM from media bay 1: a. Press the release latches on the CD-ROM drive. b. Remove the CD-ROM drive f
Hardware Options Installation IMPORTANT: To install the rails on the drive cage, always use the screws that ship with the two-bay hot-plug SCSI driv
Hardware Options Installation IMPORTANT: Always use the SCSI cable that ships with the drive cage option kit. Other available SCSI cables may not su
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Hardware Options Installation 12. Connect the other end of the SCSI cable to the SCSI connector on the SCSI controller or optional array controller.
Hardware Options Installation 4. Release the expansion board retainer: a. Loosen the screw. b. Turn the retainer back towards the front of the chas
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5 Server Configuration and Utilities ROM-Based Setup Utility RBSU performs a wide range of configuration activities, including the following: • • • •
Server Configuration and Utilities • Cancel selections by pressing the Escape key. • • • • • • • • • • • • Save selections and changes by pressing th
Server Configuration and Utilities System Options The System Options menu configures the basic input/output (I/O) of the server and sets the operating
Server Configuration and Utilities PCI Devices The PCI Devices option displays and modifies the configuration of the PCI devices installed in the serv
Server Configuration and Utilities Server Passwords The Server Passwords menu configures the password environment of the server. The available options
Server Configuration and Utilities Server Asset Text The Server Asset Text menu customizes the server-specific text, including the following: • • • •
Server Configuration and Utilities • Erase NVRAM/Boot Space Disk enables you to reset the configuration settings to their factory defaults and to era
Contents Table D-3: Is the System Power LED Green?...D-6 Table D-4: Is the Intern
Server Configuration and Utilities Auto-Configuration Process The auto-configuration process automatically runs when you boot the server for the first
Server Configuration and Utilities Boot Options After the auto-configuration process completes, or after the server reboots upon exit from RBSU, the P
Server Configuration and Utilities RBSU Access To access the redundant ROM through RBSU: 1. Access RBSU by pressing the F9 key when prompted at start
Server Configuration and Utilities ROMPaq Flash ROM enables you to upgrade the firmware (BIOS) with system or option ROMPaq utilities. To upgrade the
Server Configuration and Utilities To download the tool and for more information, refer to the HP website (www.compaq.com/support/ files/server/us/web
Server Configuration and Utilities • Create and copy standard server configuration scripts using the Scripting Toolkit and Configuration Replication
Server Configuration and Utilities SmartStart Scripting Toolkit The SmartStart Scripting Toolkit is a set of Microsoft MS-DOS®-based utilities that en
Server Configuration and Utilities Option ROM Configuration for Arrays Before installing an operating system, you can use the ORCA utility to create t
Server Configuration and Utilities IMPORTANT: You must install and use Insight Manager 7 to benefit from the Pre-Failure Warranty for processors, ha
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About This Guide This guide provides step-by-step instructions for installation, and reference information for operation, troubleshooting, and futur
6 RAID Configuration and Management Introduction to RAID Overview of RAID Redundant array of independent drives (RAID) is an array of multiple indepe
RAID Configuration and Management RAID 1 (Mirror) RAID 1 is a RAID level that involves duplicating all data from one drive to a second drive (mirrorin
RAID Configuration and Management Integrated ATA RAID Configuration Utility The Integrated ATA RAID Configuration Utility is a standard feature of ATA
RAID Configuration and Management The setup screen has three menu windows: • • • • Array Information Physical Drive Information Help Information Array
RAID Configuration and Management • Auto Configure RAID 0 (F1)—automatically creates and configures a striped array based on the available physical d
RAID Configuration and Management — Build Array—is used to rebuild the array using a spare drive. When Build Array starts, it prompts the user to sel
RAID Configuration and Management Integrated ATA RAID Management Utility The Integrated ATA RAID Management Utility is a standard feature of ATA model
RAID Configuration and Management Novell Operating Systems • • • • • • From the console, type Unload Spy. The system should respond with a message tha
RAID Configuration and Management Drive Connection Tips • • • • • • • • If you have two drives, connect one on each ATA/100 RAID channel. Utilizing bo
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