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HP ProLiant DL585 Server
Maintenance and Service Guide
July 2004 (Second Edition)
Part Number 358708-002
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HP ProLiant DL585 Server Maintenance and Service Guide July 2004 (Second Edition) Part Number 358708-002

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About This Guide CAUTION: To properly ventilate the system, you must provide at least 7.6 cm (3.0 in.) of clearance at the front and back of the se

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Troubleshooting Four-Processor Memory Board Configuration In a 4P configuration, all processor memory board slots are populated. 1. If the system fa

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Troubleshooting HP ProLiant DL585 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 5-13 Other Information Resources Refer to the following additional infor

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6 Specifications Table 6-1: Server Specifications Feature Units Dimensions Height 17.5 cm (6.88 in) Depth 69.2 cm (27.25 in) Width 46.3 cm (19.

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Index A D AC filter cable data loss caution 5-9 removing 2-45 diagnostic replacing 2-45 accessing 3-1 AC power supply See power supply

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Index G QuickFind Diagnostic Display 4-7 rear unit identification 4-22 grounding x locating grounding plug ix hard drive, hot-plug LEDs 4-9

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Index performance balancing 2-30 SCSI cables 2-32 slot population 2-30 server from rack 2-9 POST error messages 5-8 Torx T-15 tool 2-5 pow

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Index U tools required for servicing 2-1 utilities Torx T-15, locating and removing 2-5 ADU, described 3-1 Torx T-15 tool IML, described 3-2 l

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About This Guide Where to Go for Additional Help In addition to this guide, the following information sources are available: • User documentation •

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1 Illustrated Parts Catalog Mechanical Components Exploded View Figure 1-1: Mechanical components exploded view HP ProLiant DL585 Server Maintenance

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Illustrated Parts Catalog Mechanical Components Spare Parts List Table 1-1: Mechanical Components Spare Parts List Item Description Spare Part Num

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Illustrated Parts Catalog System Components Exploded View Figure 1-2: System components exploded view HP ProLiant DL585 Server Maintenance and Serv

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Illustrated Parts Catalog System Components Spare Parts List Table 1-2: System Components Spare Parts List Item Description Spare Part Number Med

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Illustrated Parts Catalog HP ProLiant DL585 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 1-5 Table 1-2: System Components Spare Parts List continued I

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2 Removal and Replacement Procedures You need the following items for some procedures: • • • • • • • • • • Torx T-15 tool Flathead screwdriver Diagnos

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Removal and Replacement Procedures Server Warnings and Cautions WARNING: Do not exceed the level of repair specified in the procedures in the produ

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Removal and Replacement Procedures Preparation Procedures To access some components and perform certain service procedures, you must do one or more of

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© 2004 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. AMD, Opteron, and HyperTransport are trademarks of AMD Corporation in the United States and other cou

Strany 20 - Powering Down the Server

Removal and Replacement Procedures Powering Down the Server WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury, electric shock, or damage to the equipm

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Removal and Replacement Procedures Locating and Removing the Torx T-15 Tool Many hardware procedures in the server are toolless, but a few require the

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Removal and Replacement Procedures Extending the Server from the Rack 1. Loosen the thumbscrews that secure the server to the front of the rack. Fig

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Removal and Replacement Procedures WARNING: Be careful when pressing the rail-release levers and sliding the component into or out of the rack. The

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Removal and Replacement Procedures Removing the Access Panel WARNING: Pressing the Power On/Standby button sets the server to the standby position,

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Removal and Replacement Procedures Removing the Server from the Rack WARNING: The server is very heavy, up to 44.5 kg (98 lb). To reduce the risk o

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Removal and Replacement Procedures Processor Memory Boards The server supports up to four processor memory boards with AMD Opteron processors. CAUTI

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Removal and Replacement Procedures Figure 2-8: Locating the processor memory boards Table 2-1: Processor Memory Boards Item Description 1 Process

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Removal and Replacement Procedures To remove a processor memory board: 1. Power down the server. Refer to “Powering Down the Server” earlier in this

Strany 29 - Processor Power Module (PPM)

Removal and Replacement Procedures Processor Power Module (PPM) To remove a processor power module: 1. Power down the server. Refer to “Powering Down

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Contents About This Guide Audience Assumptions...

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Removal and Replacement Procedures Processor To remove a processor: 1. Power down the server. Refer to “Powering Down the Server” earlier in this cha

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Removal and Replacement Procedures 6. Remove the processor. Figure 2-12: Removing a processor IMPORTANT: Align the processor to the socket before

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Removal and Replacement Procedures Memory Options Minimum Memory Requirements • • • • Two DIMMs must be installed in bank 1 on the processor memory bo

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Removal and Replacement Procedures To remove a DIMM: 1. Power down the server. Refer to “Powering Down the Server” earlier in this chapter. 2. Exten

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Removal and Replacement Procedures Hard Drive Blanks To remove a hard drive blank: 1. Push the sliding release button to unlock the blank (1). 2. Pu

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Removal and Replacement Procedures Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drives Drive Replacement Precautions Be aware of the following guidelines cautioning unsafe hot-

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Removal and Replacement Procedures To remove a non-functioning hot-plug SCSI hard drive: CAUTION: Remove or replace a hard drive only when the driv

Strany 38 - Hot-Plug Power Supplies

Removal and Replacement Procedures Power Supply Blank To remove a power supply blank: 1. Press the lever-release button on the handle of the power su

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Removal and Replacement Procedures Hot-Plug Power Supplies For information on power supply diagnosis, refer to “Hot-Plug Power Supply LEDs” in Chapter

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Removal and Replacement Procedures Hot-Plug Fans The server supports redundant hot-plug fans in a 7+1 configuration. To replace a hot-plug fan: 1. E

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Contents Power Button/LED assembly ...2-28 PC

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Removal and Replacement Procedures 5. Install the fan. 6. Be sure that the LED on the fan is green. 7. Reinstall the access panel. 8. Restore the

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Removal and Replacement Procedures Figure 2-21: Removing a drive from bay 2 To replace a universal media drive, slide the drive into the slot until

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Removal and Replacement Procedures Front Bezel To remove the front bezel: 1. Power down the server. Refer to “Powering Down the Server” earlier in th

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Removal and Replacement Procedures 5. Using a flathead screwdriver, disengage the locking tabs on the bezel from underneath the chassis (1). 6. Remo

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Removal and Replacement Procedures Power Button/LED assembly To remove the power button/LED assembly: 1. Power down the server. Refer to “Powering Do

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Removal and Replacement Procedures PCI-X Expansion Boards The server supports the installation of both PCI and PCI-X expansion boards. • • PCI 33-MHz

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Removal and Replacement Procedures Performance Balancing Balancing is the paired arrangement of expansion boards for optimal performance based on the

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Removal and Replacement Procedures 8. Remove the board from the slot (3). Figure 2-26: Removing an expansion board Reverse the steps to replace an

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Removal and Replacement Procedures SCSI Cables To remove the SCSI cables: 1. Power down the server. Refer to “Powering Down the Server” earlier in th

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Removal and Replacement Procedures Front Fan Cage To remove the front fan cage: 1. Power down the server. Refer to “Powering Down the Server” earlier

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Contents Other Information Resources ...

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Removal and Replacement Procedures Pass-Through Board To remove the pass-through board: 1. Power down the server. Refer to “Powering Down the Server”

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Removal and Replacement Procedures Diagnostic Display Board and Lightpipe To remove the diagnostic display board and lightpipe: 1. Power down the ser

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Removal and Replacement Procedures Rear Fan Cage To remove the rear fan cage: 1. Power down the server. Refer to “Powering Down the Server” earlier i

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Removal and Replacement Procedures Battery-Backed Write Cache Assembly IMPORTANT: The Battery-Backed Write Cache Enabler (BBWCE) and the 5i Plus BBW

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Removal and Replacement Procedures 8. Remove the 5i Plus BBWC Module. CAUTION: Do not disconnect the cable connecting the BBWCE and the 5i Plus BB

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Removal and Replacement Procedures SCSI Backplane To remove the SCSI backplane: 1. Extend the server from the rack. Refer to “Extending the Server fr

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Removal and Replacement Procedures System Battery WARNING: This server contains an internal lithium manganese dioxide or vanadium pentoxide battery

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Removal and Replacement Procedures 5. Remove the existing battery. Figure 2-35: Removing the battery from the system board 6. Install the new batt

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Removal and Replacement Procedures System Board To remove the system board: 1. Power down the server. Refer to “Powering Down the Server” earlier in

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Removal and Replacement Procedures 14. Remove the lower foam air baffle. 15. Unscrew the system board thumbscrews. It may be necessary to use the Torx

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Contents 2-40 Removing the power supply connectors...2-47 2-

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Removal and Replacement Procedures 17. Grasping the two handles, lift the side with the processor memory board slots first, tilting the board to a 45°

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Removal and Replacement Procedures AC Filter Cable Assembly The AC filter cable assembly consists of two cables leading from separate power supply inp

Strany 66 - Table 3-1: Diagnostic Tools

Removal and Replacement Procedures 15. Cut the four tie-wraps securing the AC filter cable to the chassis. Figure 2-38: Cutting the cable tie-wraps

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Removal and Replacement Procedures 17. Use the Torx T-15 tool or screwdriver to remove the eight screws that secure the power supply connectors to the

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Removal and Replacement Procedures 2-48 HP ProLiant DL585 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Re-entering the Server Serial Number After repla

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3 Diagnostic Tools Table 3-1: Diagnostic Tools Tool Description How to run the tool Array Diagnostics Utility (ADU) ADU is designed to run on all

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Diagnostic Tools 3-2 HP ProLiant DL585 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Table 3-1: Diagnostic Tools Tool Description How to run the tool

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4 Server Component Identification This chapter explains the location and function of system connectors, internal and external LEDs, and system switche

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Server Component Identification Rear Panel Figure 4-1: Rear panel components Table 4-1: Rear Panel Components Item Description 1 Integrated Light

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Server Component Identification SCSI Backplane Board Figure 4-2: SCSI backplane board connectors Table 4-2: SCSI Backplane Board Connectors Item D

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Contents 5-6 Is the Monitor Displaying Information? ... 5-8

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Server Component Identification Processor Memory Board DIMM Slots Figure 4-3: DIMM slots Table 4-3: Processor Memory Board Memory Banks Slot Bank

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Server Component Identification Processor and Processor Power Module Figure 4-4: Processor and processor power module Table 4-4: Processor and Pro

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Server Component Identification LEDs The server contains several sets of LEDs that indicate the status and settings of hardware components. Front Pane

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Server Component Identification QuickFind Diagnostic Display Figure 4-6: QuickFind Diagnostic Display LEDs Table 4-6: QuickFind Diagnostic Display

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Server Component Identification Table 4-6: QuickFind Diagnostic Display LEDs continued Item Description Status Action 5 Temperature Off = normal O

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Server Component Identification 12 Bus error Off = normal On = attention required A bus error occurred. The error may have been caused by one of the

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Server Component Identification Table 4-8: Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drive LED Combinations Activity LED Online LED Fault LED Status On Off Off Do not re

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Server Component Identification Hot-Plug Fan Figure 4-8: Hot-plug fan LED The hot-plug fan LED indicates the following conditions: Table 4-9: Hot-

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Server Component Identification Hot-Plug Power Supplies Figure 4-9: Hot-plug power supply LEDs Table 4-10: Hot-Plug Power Supply LEDs (1) Power LE

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Server Component Identification NIC LEDs Figure 4-10: NIC LEDs Table 4-11: NIC LEDs Item Description LED Color Status 1 Activity LED Green On o

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Server Component Identification Battery-Backed Write Cache Enabler Figure 4-11: Battery-Backed Write Cache Enabler LEDs NOTE: The battery will tak

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Server Component Identification Internal Diagnostic Display Figure 4-12: Internal diagnostic display LEDs and switches Table 4-13: Internal diagno

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Server Component Identification System Board Switches Some server operations, including adding or removing a component or changing a security feature,

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Server Component Identification System Maintenance Switch (SW3) Figure 4-13: System maintenance switch (SW3) Table 4-14: System Maintenance Switch

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Server Component Identification Table 4-14: System Maintenance Switch (SW3) continued Position Default Function Description Settings 5 Off Password

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Server Component Identification System ID switch (SW4) Figure 4-14: System ID switch (SW4) Table 4-15: System ID Switch (SW4) Position Descriptio

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Server Component Identification iLO/Redundant ROM Override Switch (SW5) The iLO/ Redundant ROM Override switch (SW5) is a two-position switch that is

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Server Component Identification Non-Maskable Interrupt (NMI) Switch Crash dump analysis is an essential part of eliminating reliability problems such

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Server Component Identification 4-22 HP ProLiant DL585 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Rear Unit Identification LED Switch Figure 4-17:

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5 Troubleshooting This chapter provides specific troubleshooting information for the server. Use it to find details about server startup and operation

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About This Guide This maintenance and service guide can be used for reference when servicing the HP ProLiant DL585 server. WARNING: To reduce the

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Troubleshooting If the Server Does Not Start This section provides systematic instructions on what to try and where to go for help for the most common

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Troubleshooting c. Copyright information d. Processor initialization e. Multi-initiator configuration IMPORTANT: Select the multi-initiator configur

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Troubleshooting Diagnostic Steps If the server does not power up, or powers up but does not complete POST, answer the questions in Table 5-1 to determ

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Troubleshooting Table 5-2: Is the System Power LED Off? continued Answer Possible Reasons Possible Solutions No If the system power button LED is

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Troubleshooting Table 5-5: Is the Internal Health LED Green? Answer Possible Reasons Possible Solutions For component failure identification (amber

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Troubleshooting Table 5-5: Is the Internal Health LED Green? continued Answer Possible Reasons Possible Solutions Interlock problem Reseat all boa

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Troubleshooting Table 5-6: Is the Monitor Displaying Information? Answer Possible Reasons Possible Solutions No The monitor may not have power. Vid

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Troubleshooting Problems After Initial Boot Once the server has passed POST, you may still encounter errors, such as an inability to load the operatin

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Troubleshooting Table 5-7: Problems After Initial Boot continued Problem Possible Reasons Possible Solutions Required operating system step was misse

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Troubleshooting Troubleshooting a Failed Processor The AMD HyperTransport link architecture links multiple processors. When a processor failure occurs

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