rp24xx Hardware Manual
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ChapterStacking Servers108CAUTION DO NOT stack heavy objects, such as monitors, on top of the server. The weight may cause the top to cave in and dam
Chapter Unstacking Servers109Unstacking Servers If internal access (for maintenance or component removal and replacement, etc.) is required to a stack
ChapterUnstacking Servers110
5 Operating Instructions
Chapter112
Chapter Configuring the Guardian Service Processor (GSP)113Configuring the Guardian Service Processor (GSP)The Guardian Service Processor (GSP) is res
ChapterConfiguring the Guardian Service Processor (GSP)114Step 2. At the GSP prompt, enter the Security options and access control (SO) command:GSP>
Chapter Configuring the Guardian Service Processor (GSP)115Removing UsersYou can remove (disable) a GSP user with the same Security options and access
ChapterConfiguring the Guardian Service Processor (GSP)116
Chapter Initial Power-up117Initial Power-upThe following section describes the process of applying power to the server and booting the system to the o
Chapter System Overview11System OverviewHardware OverviewFor an overview of the Enterprise Server Family hardware - http://www.hp.com/products1/server
ChapterInitial Power-up118
Chapter Boot To Operating System119Boot To Operating SystemThe length of time required to boot the system depends on the number of processors and the
ChapterBoot To Operating System120
Chapter System Power Down121System Power Down1. Stop all active applications that may be running and Log Off all users.2. Perform a system backup of t
ChapterSystem Power Down122
6 Adding Components to the Server
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Chapter Add Memory125Add MemoryMemory Configuration Rulesrp24xx servers have 8 slots (4 DIMM pairs) on the system board for memory DIMMs. These slots
ChapterAdd Memory126
Chapter Add Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) Cards127Add Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) Cardsrp24xx servers have a total of 4 PCI I/O
ChapterSystem Overview12
ChapterAdd Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) Cards128New I/O Cards For rp24xxThe following table lists new I/O cards for the rp24xx. NOTE The fi
Chapter Add Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) Cards129The following HP-UX restrictions apply regarding the installation of PCI I/O cards that co
ChapterAdd Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) Cards130Notes:1. Use in slot No. 2 ONLY. Cannot be used in slots 1, 3, or 4. 2. Provides web-based
Chapter Add Disks131Add Disksrp24xx servers support two internal hard disk drives, drive A and drive B. The following graphic depicts disk drive locat
ChapterAdd Disks132
Chapter Adding CPUs and Socket Cleaning133Adding CPUs and Socket CleaningReplacement or installation of a CPU requires that the CPU chip socket be cle
ChapterAdding CPUs and Socket Cleaning134No. Title1Heat Sink2EMI O-Ring3 Thermostrate Pad4CPU Chip5CPU Chip Socket6 CPU Chip Socket Dust Coverccrr0113
Chapter Adding CPUs and Socket Cleaning135CPU Cleaning for System Board ReplacementThis section provides information for those situations where CPUs a
ChapterAdding CPUs and Socket Cleaning13614. Inspect the CPU socket on the system board for broken buttons or other debris. Note that it is normal for
Chapter Adding CPUs and Socket Cleaning137NOTE The A400 system supports one CPU; the A500 supports two CPUs.
Chapter rp24xx Block Diagram19rp24xx Block Diagramccrr016A400/A500 Block Diagram(Processor Clock)SYSTEM BOARDI/O BACKPLANEGSP CORE I/OBOARDDISK / MEDI
ChapterAdding CPUs and Socket Cleaning138
Chapter System Console Configuration139System Console ConfigurationThe following describes the steps required to configure the HP C1099A or 700/96 ter
ChapterSystem Console Configuration1409. Move to multipage and, using the [Prev] and [Next] keys, select “yes”. (Enables screen scrolling).10. Move to
Chapter LAN Console141LAN ConsoleThis section describes how to configure a notebook PC as a console via a LAN cable connection. This process uses a te
ChapterLAN Console142
Chapter Secure Web Console I/O Card Replacement143Secure Web Console I/O Card ReplacementThe Secure Web Console (SWC) is installed in the rp24xx syste
ChapterSecure Web Console I/O Card Replacement144Secure Web Console PCI Card Introduction.Since the SWC card is half-card size, it will normally be in
Chapter Secure Web Console I/O Card Replacement145NOTE If you press and hold the S2 (Hard Reset) switch, press the S1 (Factory Default Reset) switch,
ChapterSecure Web Console I/O Card Replacement146Initial Cable ConnectionsTo make the cable connections, proceed as follows:Step 1. Connect the SWC ca
Chapter Secure Web Console I/O Card Replacement147CAUTION For system security, initial configuration must be completed before making the serial connec
Chapterrp24xx Block Diagram20
ChapterSecure Web Console I/O Card Replacement148NOTE The SWC requires creation of the first administrator account before proceeding further.a. Using
Chapter Secure Web Console I/O Card Replacement149b. To create the first SWC administrator account, fill in the prompts shown in the following illustr
ChapterSecure Web Console I/O Card Replacement150c. To configure the network parameters for the SWC, fill in the prompts shown in the following illust
Chapter Secure Web Console I/O Card Replacement151NOTE The adapter cable (p/n A5858-63001) connects between the SWC and the console cable (p/n A5191-6
ChapterSecure Web Console I/O Card Replacement152
8 Troubleshooting the Server
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Chapter Chassis Code to Customer Replaceable Unit (CRU) Decode1Chassis Code to Customer Replaceable Unit (CRU) DecodeThis is a guide to identify faili
ChapterChassis Code to Customer Replaceable Unit (CRU) Decode21. Read the Chassis Log entry.2. Match the SOURCE, SOURCE DETAIL, SOURCE ID, and PROBLEM
Chapter Chassis Code to Customer Replaceable Unit (CRU) Decode38 - I/O 6 - Disk N/A Various ValuesDisk SubsystemUse BCH commands and ODE diagnostics t
Chapter hp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information23hp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory InformationOverviewRegulatory Compliance statements
ChapterChassis Code to Customer Replaceable Unit (CRU) Decode4
9 Server Component Removal and Replacement Procedures
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Chapter Customer Replaceable Unit (CRU) Physical Location1Customer Replaceable Unit (CRU) Physical LocationThis section contains views of the rp24xx s
ChapterCustomer Replaceable Unit (CRU) Physical Location2
Chapter Customer Replaceable Unit (CRU) Part Numbers1Customer Replaceable Unit (CRU) Part NumbersThe following tables list all Customer Replaceable Un
ChapterCustomer Replaceable Unit (CRU) Part Numbers2
Chapter Front Bezel Removal229Front Bezel RemovalThe rp24xx server does not have to be turned off to remove the bezel. WARNING Do not attempt to lift
ChapterFront Bezel Removal230
Chapter Front Bezel Replacement231Front Bezel ReplacementThe rp24xx server does not have to be turned off to replace the bezel. WARNING Do not lift or
Chapterhp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information24Regulatory Information For your protection, this product has been tested for conformance to
ChapterFront Bezel Replacement232
Chapter Server Cover Removal233Server Cover RemovalThe cover that protects rp24xx server components is secured by two thumbscrews and, when released,
ChapterServer Cover Removal234
Chapter Server Cover Replacement235Server Cover ReplacementThe cover that protects rp24xx server components must be raised in front and positioned on
ChapterServer Cover Replacement236
Chapter HotPlug Disk Drive Removal (HPUX Systems Only)237HotPlug Disk Drive Removal (HPUX Systems Only)The disk drives (up to two) are located at the
ChapterHotPlug Disk Drive Removal (HPUX Systems Only)238VOLUME “/DEV/DSK/cXtXdX”THE PATH OF THE PHYSICAL VOLUME REFERS TO A DEVICE THAT DOES NOTEXIST,
Chapter HotPlug Disk Drive Removal (HPUX Systems Only)239read/write LV Status available/syncd Mirror copies
ChapterHotPlug Disk Drive Removal (HPUX Systems Only)240The vgreduce process may take a long time to complete. Do NOT kill this process.Step 8. Update
Chapter HotPlug Disk Drive Removal (HPUX Systems Only)241ccrr003
Chapter hp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information25Cabinet Safety PrecautionsWARNING Cabinets are heavy even when empty. Exercise caution whe
ChapterHotPlug Disk Drive Removal (HPUX Systems Only)242
Chapter HP-UX HotPlug Disk Drive Replacement243HP-UX HotPlug Disk Drive ReplacementThe internal disk drives (two) are located at the front left side o
ChapterHP-UX HotPlug Disk Drive Replacement244The following graphic shows the location of the HotPlug disks. HP-UX HotPlug Software ProcedureNOTE The
Chapter HP-UX HotPlug Disk Drive Replacement245#mkboot /dev/rdsk/cXtXdXd. Use the mkboot command again to add the HP-UX auto-file-string. For example:
ChapterHP-UX HotPlug Disk Drive Replacement246For example:#vgcfgrestore -n /dev/vg00 /dev/rdsk/c2t4d0Step 3. Attach the new disk drive to the active v
Chapter I/O Card Cage Removal247I/O Card Cage RemovalThe I/O Card Cage is located at the rear left side of the rp24xx server. To remove the I/O Card C
ChapterI/O Card Cage Removal248No. Title1 I/O Card Cage2 I/O Card #1 slot tab3 I/O Card #1 (short card only)4 Top front captive screws5 Flat lever han
Chapter I/O Card Cage Replacement249I/O Card Cage ReplacementThe I/O Card Cage is located at the rear left side of the rp24xx server. To replace the I
ChapterI/O Card Cage Replacement250No. Title1 I/O Card Cage2 I/O Card #1 slot tab3 I/O Card #1 (short card only)4 Top front captive screws5 Flat lever
Chapter PCI I/O Card Removal251PCI I/O Card RemovalPCI slots 2, 3, and 4 are located in the I/O Card Cage, which must be taken out of the chassis prio
Chapterhp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information26Sicherheitsvorkehrungen für EinbaugehäuseWARNING Einbaugehäuse haben auch ohne Inhalt ein h
ChapterPCI I/O Card Removal252No. Title1 I/O Card Cage2 I/O Card #1 slot tab3 I/O Card #1 (short card only)4 Top front captive screws5 Flat lever hand
Chapter PCI I/O Card Replacement253PCI I/O Card ReplacementPCI slots 2, 3, and 4 are located in the I/O Card Cage, which must be taken out of the chas
ChapterPCI I/O Card Replacement254No. Name No. Name1 I/O Card Cage 6 I/O Card anchor screws2 Outside I/O Card anchor screw 7 I/O Cards #2 through #43
Chapter PCI Backplane Removal255PCI Backplane Removal The PCI backplane is located on the back of the I/O Card cage. I/O slot 1 is located on the outs
ChapterPCI Backplane Removal256
Chapter PCI Backplane Replacement257PCI Backplane Replacement The PCI backplane is located on the back of the I/O Card cage. I/O slot 1 is located on
ChapterPCI Backplane Replacement258
Chapter DC-DC Converter Removal271DC-DC Converter RemovalDC-DC Converter boards and slave boards are required to power each CPU. NOTE Each CPU require
ChapterDC-DC Converter Removal272ccrr010
Chapter DC-DC Converter Replacement273DC-DC Converter ReplacementDC-DC Converter boards and one or two slave boards (depending on the CPU speed) are r
Chapter hp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information27Consignes de sécurité relatives aux armoiresWARNING Une armoire est lourde même lorsqu’ell
ChapterDC-DC Converter Replacement274ccrr010
Chapter Memory DIMM Removal275Memory DIMM RemovalMemory DIMMs reside in eight sockets (two sets of four sockets each) located on the right side of the
ChapterMemory DIMM Removal276
Chapter Memory DIMM Replacement277Memory DIMM ReplacementMemory DIMMs reside in sockets located on the right side (from the front) of the System Board
ChapterMemory DIMM Replacement278
Chapter Guardian Service Processor (GSP) Removal287Guardian Service Processor (GSP) RemovalThe GSP card resides on the System Board at the rear left c
ChapterGuardian Service Processor (GSP) Removal288
Chapter Guardian Service Processor Replacement289Guardian Service Processor ReplacementThe GSP card resides on the System Board at the rear left cente
ChapterGuardian Service Processor Replacement290
Chapter Extend a Server From the Rack295Extend a Server From the Rackrp24xx servers are available in three configurations: rack-mounted, stacked, or s
2NoticeHewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantabi
Chapterhp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information28WARNING Los productos deslizables no deben extenderse del armario cuando el equipo se encue
ChapterExtend a Server From the Rack296
Chapter Insert the Server into the Rack297Insert the Server into the Rack rp24xx servers are available in three configurations: rack-mounted, stacked,
ChapterInsert the Server into the Rack298
Chapter hp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information29Procedimentos de Segurança - ArmáriosWARNING Os armários são pesados, mesmo quando vazios.
Chapterhp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information30Precauzioni di siccurezza sugli armadiWARNING Gli armadi sono molto pesanti anche quando so
Chapter hp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information31Säkerhetsföreskrifter för kabinettWARNING Kabinetten är tunga även när de är tomma. Var fö
Chapterhp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information32Voorzorgsmaatregelen voor de veiligheid voor kastenWARNING Kasten zijn zwaar, ook als deze
Chapter hp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information33Sikkerhedsforanstaltninger for skabeWARNING Skabene er tunge, selv når de er tomme. Vær fo
Chapterhp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information34Sikkerhetsforanstaltninger for skapeneWARNING Skapene er tunge, selv når de er tomme. Vær f
Chapter hp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information35Laitekaappia koskeva turvavaroitusWARNING Kaapit ovat tyhjinäkin painavia. Ole varovainen
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1 What’s New, and Using This Information
Chapterhp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information38www.docs.hp.com
Chapter hp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information39www.docs.hp.com
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Chapter hp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information41Declaration of ConformityDECLARATION OF CONFORMITYaccording to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 450
Chapterhp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information42FCC Statement (USA Only) The United States Federal Communications Commission has specified
Chapter hp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information43Korean RFI StatementTaiwan RFI StatementJapan Safety and Regulatory StatementsK0.29G0.41
Chapterhp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information44Acoustics (Germany) Acoustic noise level per ISO 9296 (25° C):LpAm<60dB (operators posit
Chapter ESD Safety Standards45ESD Safety StandardsStatic charges (voltage levels) occur when objects are separated or rubbed together. The voltage lev
ChapterESD Safety Standards46• Use conductive tables and chairs.• Use a grounded wrist strap (or other grounding method) and antistatic mats when hand
Chapter Acoustic Safety Standards47Acoustic Safety StandardsThe acoustic specifications for the rp24xx server are as follows:Reducing Acoustic Noise L
Chapter4
ChapterAcoustic Safety Standards48
Chapter Local Computer Installation Codes49Local Computer Installation CodesSpecial local codes exist in some locations regulating the installation of
ChapterLocal Computer Installation Codes50
Chapter Altitude Operation Standards51Altitude Operation StandardsEffects of AltitudeAltitude effects the cooling of computer systems. Less air densi
ChapterAltitude Operation Standards52
Chapter Temperature and Humidity Operation Standards53Temperature and Humidity Operation StandardsThe following table lists the computer room temperat
ChapterTemperature and Humidity Operation Standards54
Chapter Electrical Interference Safety Standards55Electrical Interference Safety StandardsThe following are some of the sources of electrical interfer
ChapterElectrical Interference Safety Standards56
Chapter Other Safety/Operation Standards57Other Safety/Operation StandardsThe following are some of the other environmental influences that may affect
Chapter Using rp24xx Server Information5Using rp24xx Server InformationThis site contains hardware support information pertaining to Hewlett-Packard r
ChapterOther Safety/Operation Standards58
3 System Site Preparation
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Chapter Cooling Requirements61Cooling RequirementsThe temperature and humidity specifications shown below are the maximums and standards at which serv
ChapterCooling Requirements62
Chapter Input Power Requirements63Input Power Requirementsrp24xx server input power requirements are listed as follows:Stand Alone Server Power Requir
ChapterInput Power Requirements64
Chapter Racked Server Site Requirements65Racked Server Site Requirements rp24xx servers can be configured to operate as a stand-alone server, in a fre
ChapterRacked Server Site Requirements66Cabinet Minimum Service Access Requirements *Minimum distance required to fully open rear access door.Non-HP C
Chapter Stacked Server Site Requirements67Stacked Server Site Requirements rp24xx servers can be configured to operate as a stand-alone server, in a f
ChapterUsing rp24xx Server Information6
ChapterStacked Server Site Requirements68Stacked Server Minimum Service Access Requirements WARNING Ensure that the surface on which the stacked serve
Chapter Stand-Alone Server Site Requirements69Stand-Alone Server Site Requirements rp24xx servers can be configured to operate as a stand-alone server
ChapterStand-Alone Server Site Requirements70
Chapter Temperature and Humidity Operation Standards71Temperature and Humidity Operation StandardsThe following table lists the computer room temperat
ChapterTemperature and Humidity Operation Standards72
4 Server Unpack and Install Instructions
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Chapter Unpack the Server75Unpack the ServerOverviewUnpacking the server consists of opening and unloading the carton. Inside the carton you will find
ChapterUnpack the Server76Carefully lift the server out of the carton, unwrap it, set it on the work surface. WARNING Do not lift or carry the server
Chapter Unpack the Server77Open the Accessory KitOpen the Accessory Kit and verify that the contents agree with the packing list. NOTE Plastic bezel e
Chapter What’s New?1What’s New?Visit this page to find out what new rp24xx server information has been released since the last web site and CD-ROM pub
ChapterUnpack the Server78Further product information can be found in your shipping box. If you cannot locate the product information or if you need a
Chapter Server External Connections79Server External ConnectionsExternal devices are interfaced with the server by means of specific connectors locate
ChapterServer External Connections80Ensure that all devices on the SCSI bus have a unique address and the last device is terminated. Refer to the docu
Chapter Installing a Stand-alone Server in a Cabinet81Installing a Stand-alone Server in a Cabinet Installing a Stand-alone Server in an HP CabinetThe
ChapterInstalling a Stand-alone Server in a Cabinet82WARNING If anti-tip stabilizers or ballast are not installed or are improperly installed on the c
Chapter Installing a Stand-alone Server in a Cabinet83Once the rail kit has been installed and the server is positioned in the cabinet, follow the pro
ChapterInstalling a Stand-alone Server in a Cabinet84Step 3. Fit the plastic end caps over the metal brackets as shown below.Step 4. Push the server b
Chapter Installing a Stand-alone Server in a Cabinet85To qualify each rack configuration, specific rack vendors and rack products have been identified
ChapterInstalling a Stand-alone Server in a Cabinet86Air flow rp24xx servers require front-to-back airflow. Therefore, a solid front or rear door wi
Chapter Installing a Stand-alone Server in a Cabinet87Third Party Rack Ordering Guide for Vendor ProductsAnti-Tip MUSTProper slides MUSTAirflow MUSTSe
ChapterWhat’s New?2
ChapterInstalling a Stand-alone Server in a Cabinet88NOTE For additional or other third party rack vendor product information, contact the HP Enclosur
Chapter Server Slide Rail Installation89Server Slide Rail InstallationThe following information contains instructions for installing rp24xx servers in
ChapterServer Slide Rail Installation90The following illustration shows rail parts only. Plastic parts bags, plastic end caps, and the cable managemen
Chapter Server Slide Rail Installation91Step 2. Place the outer rails with mounting brackets in the rack. Engage support hooks in the rack columns. Th
ChapterServer Slide Rail Installation92Rear Slide Mount PlacementStep 3. Install sheet metal nuts on rear columns. Locate the slide mount laterally ag
Chapter Server Slide Rail Installation93Step 6. Locate and install the inner slides on the sides of the server, using M4 x 0.7mm machine screws. The i
ChapterServer Slide Rail Installation94Do not lift or carry the server by the bezel. The bezel is made of plastic and is attached to the server chassi
Chapter Server Slide Rail Installation95Step 13. Secure the server to the rack columns with M4 x 0.7mm screws and M4 clip nuts.Step 14. Optional: Inst
ChapterServer Slide Rail Installation96
Chapter Cabinet Installation97Cabinet InstallationInstallation of a factory-loaded cabinet consists of the following steps:Step 1. Move the cabinet to
2 System Hardware Overview and Reference Information
ChapterCabinet Installation98
Chapter Cabinet Mounted Server Unpack99Cabinet Mounted Server UnpackOverviewrp24xx servers can be procured in two modes: stand-alone or pre-installed
ChapterCabinet Mounted Server Unpack100Step 3. Remove the brackets securing the cabinet to the pallet (callout 4). Step 4. Insert the ramps in the not
Chapter Cabinet Mounted Server Unpack101Step 5. Use at least two people to roll the cabinet off of the pallet and down the ramp (callout 7).WARNING:
ChapterCabinet Mounted Server Unpack102Cabinet Inspection Once the cabinet is off the shipping pallet, but before moving it to the installation site,
Chapter PowerTrust Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Option103PowerTrust Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Option Unpack the PowerTrust UPS and use
ChapterPowerTrust Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Option104
Chapter Repackaging the Cabinet for Shipment105Repackaging the Cabinet for Shipment Use the original packing material to repackage the cabinet for shi
ChapterRepackaging the Cabinet for Shipment106
Chapter Stacking Servers107Stacking Servers Hewlett-Packard will support stacking up to six rp24xx servers if the following conditions are met and th
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