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    							3-37UnlockingtheDualProcessorModuleLockingMechanism.......................................................79
    3-38AligningtheProcessorModule.....................................................................................................80
    3-39LockingtheDualProcessorModuleinPlace................................................................................80
    3-40SlidingtheSequencingRetainerPlate...........................................................................................81
    3-41SecuringtheCaptiveScrews.........................................................................................................81
    3-42PowerModuleShims....................................................................................................................82
    3-43AligningtheProcessorModulePowerPod..................................................................................82
    3-44InstallingtheProcessorModulePowerPodMountingScrews....................................................83
    3-45ConnectingthePowerPodCable..................................................................................................84
    3-46RoutingtheTurbofanPowerCablesthroughHeatsinkPosts......................................................84
    3-47ReplacingtheSystemBattery........................................................................................................86
    3-48LANPortsontheServerRear.......................................................................................................89
    3-49iLOMPSetupFlowchart...............................................................................................................91
    3-50WebGUILoginPage.....................................................................................................................98
    3-51StatusSummaryPage....................................................................................................................99
    3-52ControlPanelLEDsandButtons.................................................................................................107
    5-1ControlPanelLEDs.....................................................................................................................118
    5-2LocationoftheSTBYandBMCLEDs.........................................................................................120
    6-1InternalPhysicalLayout..............................................................................................................124
    6-2SystemBoardConnectorsandSlots............................................................................................125
    6-3ReleasetheRackLatches.............................................................................................................127
    6-4RemovingtheTopCoveronaRack-MountedServer.................................................................128
    6-5AligningtheTopCoveronaRack-MountedServer...................................................................128
    6-6ClosingtheTopCoveronaRack-MountedServer.....................................................................129
    6-7FrontBezelRetainingClip...........................................................................................................129
    6-8ReplacingtheFrontBezelonaRack-MountedServer................................................................130
    6-9RemovingtheSideCoveronaPedestal-MountedServer..........................................................131
    6-10RemovingtheTopCoveronaPedestal-MountedServer...........................................................132
    6-11TopCoverAlignmentMark........................................................................................................133
    6-12ReplacingtheTopCoveronaPedestal-MountedServer............................................................133
    6-13ReplacingtheSideCoveronaPedestal-MountedServer...........................................................134
    6-14RemovingtheFrontBezelonaPedestal-MountedServer..........................................................135
    6-15AligningthePedestalFrontBezel...............................................................................................135
    6-16RemovingFan1AorFan1B........................................................................................................137
    6-17RemovingFan2...........................................................................................................................137
    6-18RemovingFan3...........................................................................................................................137
    6-19ReleasingthePowerSupplyRetainingClip................................................................................139
    6-20RemovingthePowerSupply.......................................................................................................139
    6-21ReplacingthePowerSupply.......................................................................................................140
    6-22UnlockingtheDiskDrive............................................................................................................141
    6-23ReleasingtheDiskDrive.............................................................................................................141
    6-24RemovingtheDiskDrive............................................................................................................142
    6-25RemovingtheDiskDriveSlotFiller............................................................................................143
    6-26InstallingtheHardDiskDrive....................................................................................................143
    6-27AirflowGuidesLocations............................................................................................................144
    6-28RemovingtheMemoryAirflowGuide.......................................................................................145
    6-29RemovingtheProcessorAirflowGuide......................................................................................146
    6-30OpeningtheReleaseClip............................................................................................................147
    6-31RemovingtheFrontPortionoftheProcessorAirflowGuide....................................................147
    6-32RoutingPowerCablesThroughHeatsinkPosts.........................................................................149
    6-33DIMMSlotIdentification.............................................................................................................150
    6-34InsertingtheDIMMIntotheConnectorSocket..........................................................................154
    6-35DisconnectingthePowerPodCable............................................................................................155
    6-36RemovingthePowerPodMountingScrews...............................................................................156
    6-37DisconnectingthePowerPodFromtheDualProcessorModule...............................................156
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    							6-38RemovingthePowerPod............................................................................................................157
    6-39DisconnectingtheTurboFanCable.............................................................................................157
    6-40ReleasingtheHeatsinkCaptiveScrews......................................................................................158
    6-41UnlockingtheDualProcessorModuleLockingMechanism......................................................158
    6-42RemovingtheDualProcessorModule........................................................................................159
    6-43DualProcessorModuleLocationonSystemBoard....................................................................159
    6-44UnlockingtheDualProcessorModuleLockingMechanism......................................................160
    6-45AligningtheDualProcessorModule..........................................................................................161
    6-46LockingtheDualProcessorModuleinPlace..............................................................................161
    6-47SecuringtheCaptiveScrews.......................................................................................................162
    6-48PowerModuleShims...................................................................................................................162
    6-49AligningtheProcessorModulePowerPod................................................................................163
    6-50InstallingtheProcessorModulePowerPodMountingScrews..................................................164
    6-51RoutingtheTurbofanPowerCablesThroughtheHeatsinkPosts..............................................164
    6-52ConnectingthePowerPodCable................................................................................................165
    6-53RemovingtheSystemBattery.....................................................................................................166
    6-54RemovingthePCICardCage......................................................................................................168
    6-55RemovingthePCICardCageCover...........................................................................................168
    6-56InstallingaPCISlotCover...........................................................................................................170
    6-57InstallingaPCICard...................................................................................................................170
    6-58RemovingthePCIBackplane......................................................................................................171
    6-59ReplacingthePCIBackplane.......................................................................................................172
    6-60RemovingtheRemovableMediaDrive......................................................................................173
    6-61RemovingtheiLOMPcard.........................................................................................................174
    6-62RemovingtheiLOMPCardBattery...........................................................................................176
    6-63RemovingtheLEDStatusPanel..................................................................................................177
    6-64RemovingtheMechanicalCovers...............................................................................................178
    6-65RemovingtheBackplaneSystemBoardMountingScrews........................................................178
    6-66RemovingtheSystemBoardMountingScrew...........................................................................179
    6-67RemovingtheSystemBoard.......................................................................................................180
    6-68AligningtheSystemBoardPCIConnector.................................................................................181
    6-69SlidingtheSystemBoardintheChassis.....................................................................................181
    6-70InstallingtheRearPanelMountingScrews................................................................................182
    6-71ReplacingMechanicalCovers......................................................................................................182
    6-72ReinstallingthePowerConnectors.............................................................................................182
    6-73SystemProductNumber,SystemSerialNumber,KeyCertificate.............................................185
    6-74PowerCablesandHoldingClips................................................................................................186
    6-75RemovingtheMountingScrew...................................................................................................187
    6-76RemovingthePSIInterfaceModule............................................................................................187
    6-77ReplacingthePowerSupplyInterfaceModule...........................................................................188
    6-78SecuringthePowerSupplyInterfaceModuleandCables..........................................................188
    6-79OpeningtheFanPowerBridge...................................................................................................189
    6-80DisconnectingtheSCSICables....................................................................................................190
    6-81RemovingtheMountingScrews.................................................................................................190
    6-82RemovingtheSCSIBackplane....................................................................................................191
    6-83RemovingtheSCSIBackplaneFromtheChassis........................................................................191
    A-1PartsIdentification.......................................................................................................................193
    A-2PedestalandRackParts...............................................................................................................194
    12ListofFigures 
    						
    							ListofTables
    1PublishingHistoryDetails............................................................................................................15
    2HP-UX11iReleases.......................................................................................................................17
    1-1ServerDimensionsandValues......................................................................................................23
    1-2MemoryArrayCapacities.............................................................................................................27
    1-3InternalDiskandDVDPaths........................................................................................................29
    1-4ExtendedCoreI/OPaths...............................................................................................................29
    1-5PCII/OPaths.................................................................................................................................30
    1-6PCII/OHardwarePaths................................................................................................................30
    1-7ControlPanelLEDsandSwitches.................................................................................................32
    1-8Hot-PluggableDiskDriveLEDDefinitions..................................................................................33
    1-9DVDDriveLEDDefinitions..........................................................................................................33
    1-10RearPanelConnectorsandSwitches............................................................................................34
    1-1110/100/1000Base-TEthernetLANConnectorLEDs.....................................................................35
    1-1210/100/1000Base-TEthernetLANConnectorPinouts..................................................................35
    1-13USBPinouts...................................................................................................................................36
    1-14SCSIPortPinouts...........................................................................................................................36
    1-15iLOMPCardLANLEDs...............................................................................................................38
    1-16iLOMPCardLANConnectorPinouts.........................................................................................38
    1-17PowerStates...................................................................................................................................39
    2-1MinimumandMaximumSystemConfigurations........................................................................41
    2-2ServerDimensionsandValues......................................................................................................41
    2-3PowerCables.................................................................................................................................42
    2-4SystemPowerSpecifications.........................................................................................................43
    2-5AdditionalComponentPowerConsumption...............................................................................44
    2-6EnvironmentalSpecifications........................................................................................................44
    2-7PhysicalandEnvironmentalSpecifications..................................................................................46
    3-1HP9000rp3410andrp3440ServerFeatures.................................................................................48
    3-2ServerDimensionsandValues......................................................................................................49
    3-3InstallationSequenceChecklist.....................................................................................................50
    3-4SetupChecklist..............................................................................................................................89
    3-5ConsoleConnectionMatrix...........................................................................................................92
    3-6MPLANConfigurationMethods.................................................................................................92
    3-7ARPPingCommands....................................................................................................................94
    3-8PowerStates.................................................................................................................................101
    3-9ServerPowerButtonFunctionsWhenServerisOnandatBCH................................................104
    3-10ServerPowerButtonFunctionsWhenServerisOnandOSisRunning....................................105
    3-11ServerPowerButtonFunctionsWhenServerisOff...................................................................105
    3-12FrontControlPanelLEDDefinitions..........................................................................................107
    5-1PowerButtonFunctions..............................................................................................................113
    5-2ODECommands..........................................................................................................................117
    5-3SystemLEDStates.......................................................................................................................118
    5-410/100/1000Base-TEthernetLANConnectorLEDs...................................................................119
    5-5iLOMPCardLANLEDs.............................................................................................................119
    5-6SystemBoardLEDs.....................................................................................................................120
    5-7Cleaning.......................................................................................................................................121
    6-1ComponentLocations..................................................................................................................124
    6-2ConnectorLocations....................................................................................................................125
    A-1CustomerSelfRepairInformation..............................................................................................195
    A-2ReplaceablePartsList..................................................................................................................195
    B-1BCHMainMenu,Submenus,andCommands...........................................................................199
    B-2BootPaths....................................................................................................................................200
    C-1PhysicalandEnvironmentalSpecifications................................................................................205
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    							AboutThisDocument
    Thisdocumentprovidesinformationandinstructionsonhowtoserviceandtroubleshootthe
    HP9000rp3410andrp3440servers.
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    documentpartnumberwillchangewhenextensivechangesaremade.
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    Thelatestversionofthisdocumentcanbefoundonlineathttp://www.hp.com/go/
    HP9000_Servers-docs.
    IntendedAudience
    Thisdocumentisintendedtoprovidetechnicalproductandsupportinformationforauthorized
    serviceproviders,systemadministrators,andHPsupportpersonnel.
    NewandChangedInformationinThisEdition
    ThisdocumentwasupdatedtocomplywithHPpublishingstandards.
    PublishingHistory
    Table1liststhepublishinghistorydetailsforthisdocument.
    Table1PublishingHistoryDetails
    PublicationDateDocumentManufacturingPartNumber
    July2003N/A
    April2005A7137-96002
    A7137-96003
    April2007A7137-96008
    September2008A7137-96008-ed5
    February2010A7137-96008-ed6
    DocumentOrganization
    Thisguideisdividedintothefollowingchapters:
    Chapter1Overview:Providesviewsanddescriptionsoftheserver.
    Chapter2SystemSpecifications:Serverdetailssuchassystemconfiguration,physical
    specifications,andrequirements.
    Chapter3InstallingtheSystem:Unpacking,installation,andpreparationforbootingthe
    operatingsystem.
    Chapter4BootingandShuttingDowntheOperatingSystem:Providesprocedurestoboot
    andshutdowntheoperatingsystem.
    Chapter5Troubleshooting:Providesdiagnosticsandbasictroubleshootingmethodology.
    Chapter6RemovingandReplacingComponents:Providesinstructionsandprocedureson
    howtoremoveandreplaceservercomponents.
    AppendixAReplacementParts:Providesalistofavailablecustomerself-repairparts.
    IntendedAudience15 
    						
    							AppendixBUtilities:ProvidesinformationontheutilitiesontheserversuchasBootConsole
    Handler(BCH)andtheiLOMP.
    AppendixCPhysicalandEnvironmentalSpecifications:Providestemperatureandairflow
    informationforminimum,typical,andmaximumconfigurationsfortheserver.
    Alsoliststheserverandrackweightsanddimensions.
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    Intel®Itanium®HP-UX11iv1.5B.11.20
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    							1Overview
    TheHP9000rp3410serverisa1P/1C,1P/2C,rack-orpedestal-mountserver.Similarly,theHP
    9000rp3440serverisa1P/1C,1P/2C,2P/2C,or2P/4Crack-orpedestal-mountserver.Bothof
    theseserversarebasedonthePA-RISCprocessorfamilyarchitecture.
    Theserveraccommodatesupto12DIMMsandinternalperipheralsincludingdisksandDVD.
    Itshigh-availabilityfeaturesincludehot-swappablepowersuppliesandhot-pluggabledisk
    drives.
    ThesupportedoperatingsystemisHP-UX11iv1(andnewerHP-UXversionsthatsupport
    PA-RISCsystems).
    HP9000rp3410andrp3440ServerViews
    Thefollowingfiguresshowthefront,rear,andpedestalviewsoftheHP9000rp3410andrp3440
    servers.
    Figure1-1HP9000rp3410andrp3440Servers-FrontView
    Figure1-2HP9000rp3410andrp3440Servers-FrontViewwithBezelRemoved
    Figure1-3HP9000rp3410andrp3440Servers-RearView
    HP9000rp3410andrp3440ServerViews19 
    						
    							Figure1-4HP9000rp3410andrp3440Servers-PedestalMount
    DetailedServerDescription
    ThissectionprovidesinformationonthefeaturesthatcomprisetheHP9000rp3410andrp3440
    servers.
    Processor
    ThefollowingissupportedontheHP9000rp3410andrp3440servers:
    •800MHz/1.5GBcache(HP9000rp3410andrp3440servers)
    •1GHz/1.5GBcache(HP9000rp3440serveronly)
    •Bothprocessorsareavailablewith32MBor64MBL2cache
    •HP9000rp3410serverscanbe1P/1Cand1P/2C
    •HP9000rp3440serverscanbe1P/1C,1P/2C,and2P/2C
    Memory
    ThefollowingissupportedontheHP9000rp3410andrp3440servers:
    •12memoryDIMMslots.
    •Minimummemorysizeisasfollows:
    —512MB(2x256MBDIMMsinaHP9000rp3410,modelA7136Aserver).
    —1GB(4x256MBDIMMsinaHP9000rp3410modelA7136Bserver,orinaHP9000
    rp3440server).
    •Maximummemorysizeisasfollows:
    20Overview 
    						
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