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    Component identification  11 
       
    System board components 
            
    Item Description 
    1  System maintenance switch (SW1) 
    2 NMI switch 
    3  FBDIMM slots (1-8) 
    4  Processor socket 2 
    5  Processor socket 1 
    6  Multibay drive connector 
    7  Power button connector 
    8  Fan module 3 connectors 
    9  Fan module 2 connectors 
    10  Fan module 1 connectors 
    11  SAS hard drive backplane power connector 
    12  Integrated Smart Array controller connector 
    13  Power supply connector 1 
    14  Power supply connector 2 
    15  Internal USB connector 
    16 System battery 
    17  PCI riser board connector 2 
    18  PCI riser board connector 1 
       
    						
    							
     
    Component identification  12 
    System maintenance switch   
    Position Default Function 
    S1  Off  Off = iLO 2 security is enabled.  On = iLO 2 security is disabled. 
    S2  Off  Off = System configuration can be modified. On = System configuration is locked and cannot be modified. 
    S3 Off Reserved 
    S4 Off Reserved 
    S5  Off  Off = Power-on password is enabled. On = Power-on password is disabled. 
    S6  Off  Off = Normal On = ROM treats system configuration as invalid. 
    S7 Off Reserved 
    S8 Off Reserved  
    When the system maintenance switch position 6 is set  to the On position, the system is prepared to erase 
    all system configuration settings from both CMOS and NVRAM.  
       CAUTION:   Clearing CMOS and/or NVRAM deletes configuration information. Be sure to properly 
    configure the server or  data loss could occur. 
     
    NMI switch 
    The NMI switch allows administrator s to perform a memory dump before performing a hard reset. Crash 
    dump analysis is an essential part of eliminating  reliability problems, such as hangs or crashes in 
    operating systems, device drivers,  and applications. Many crashes free ze a system, requiring you to do a 
    hard reset. Resetting the system erases any info rmation that would support root cause analysis. 
    Systems running Microsoft® Windows® operating systems experience a blue screen trap when the 
    operating system crashes. When this happens, Mi crosoft® recommends that system administrators 
    perform an NMI event by pressing a dump switch.  The NMI event enables a hung system to become 
    responsive again. 
     
    HP Systems Insight Display and LEDs 
    The display provides status for all internal LEDs an d enables diagnosis with the access panel installed.  
    						
    							
     
    Component identification  13 
    To view the LEDs, access the HP Systems Insight Display (on page  18). 
         
    Item Description  Status 
    1  Online spare memory 
    LED  Green = Protection enabled 
    Flashing amber = Memory configuration 
    error 
    Amber = Memory failure occurred 
    Off = No protection 
    2  Mirrored memory LED  Green = Protection enabled 
    Flashing amber = Memory configuration 
    error 
    Amber = Memory failure occurred 
    Off = No protection 
     All other LEDs  Amber = Failure 
    Off = Normal 
    For additional information detailing the 
    causes for the activation of these LEDs, 
    refer to HP Systems Insight Display LEDs 
    and internal health LED combinations (on 
    page 13). 
     
      NOTE:   The HP Systems Insight Display LEDs represent the system board layout.  
    HP Systems Insight Display LEDs and internal health LED 
    combinations 
    When the internal health LED on the front panel illumina tes either amber or red, the server is experiencing 
    a health event. Combinations of illuminated system  LEDs and the internal health LED indicate system 
    status. 
    The front panel health LEDs indicate only the current  hardware status. In some situations, HP SIM may 
    report server status differently than the health LEDs  because the software tracks more system attributes.  
    						
    							
     
    Component identification  14 
        
    HP Systems Insight 
    Display LED and color  Internal health LED 
    color 
    Status 
    Processor failure, socket X 
    (amber) 
    Red  One or more of the following conditions may exist: 
    •  Processor in socket X has failed. 
    •   Processor X is required yet no t installed in the socket. 
    •   Processor X is unsupported. 
     Amber  Processor in socket X is  in a pre-failure condition. 
    Processor failure, both 
    sockets (amber) Red  Processor types are mismatched. 
    PPM failure (amber)  Red  In
    tegrated PPM has failed. 
    FBDIMM failure, slot X 
    (amber) Red  One or more of the following conditions may exist: 
    •  FBDIMM in slot X has failed. 
    •   FBDIMM in slot X is an unsupported type, and no 
    valid memory exists in another bank. 
     Amber  One or more of the following conditions may exist: 
    •  FBDIMM in slot X has reached single-bit correctable 
    error threshold. 
    •   FBDIMM in slot X is in a pre-failure condition. 
    •   FBDIMM in slot X is an unsupported type, but valid 
    memory exists in another bank. 
    FBDIMM failure, all slots 
    (amber)  Red  No valid or usable memory is installed in the system. 
    Overtemperature (amber)  Amber 
    The health driver has detected a cautionary temperature 
    level. 
     Red  The server has detected a critical temperature level. 
    Riser interlock (amber)  Red  The PCI riser
     board assembly is not seated properly. 
    Online spare memory 
    (amber) Amber Bank 
    X failed over to the online spare memory bank. 
    Fan module (amber)  Amber  A redundant fan has failed. 
    Fan module (amber)  Red  The minimum fan requirements are not being met in one 
    or more of the fan modules. One or more fans have failed 
    or are missing. 
       
    						
    							
     
    Component identification  15 
    SAS and SATA device numbers 
    •  Four hard drive configuration 
     
    • Six hard drive configuration 
       
    						
    							
     
    Component identification  16 
    SAS and SATA hard drive LEDs 
         
    Item Description 
    1  Fault/UID LED (amber/blue) 
    2  Online LED (green)     
    SAS and SATA hard drive LED combinations 
         
    Online/activity LED 
    (green)  Fault/UID LED 
    (amber/blue) 
    Interpretation 
    On, off, or flashing 
    Alternating amber 
    and blue  The drive has failed, or a pred
    ictive failure alert has been 
    received for this drive; it  also has been selected by a 
    management application. 
    On, off, or flashing  Steadily blue  The drive is operating normally, and it has been selected by a 
    management application. 
    On Amber, flashing 
    regularly (1 Hz)  A predictive failure alert has b
    een received for this drive. 
    Replace the drive as soon as possible. 
    On  Off  The drive is online, but it is not active currently. 
    Flashing regularly 
    (1 Hz)  Amber, flashing 
    regularly (1 Hz)  Do not remove the drive. Removing a drive may 
    terminate the current operation and cause data loss.
     
    The drive is part of an array that is undergoing capacity 
    expansion or stripe migration, bu t a predictive failure alert has 
    been received for this drive. To  minimize the risk of data loss, do 
    not replace the drive until the expansion or migration is 
    complete. 
    Flashing regularly 
    (1 Hz)  Off 
    Do not remove the drive. Removing a drive may 
    terminate the current operation and cause data loss.
     
    The drive is rebuilding, or it is part of an array that is undergoing 
    capacity expansion or stripe migration. 
    Flashing irregularly  Amber, flashing 
    regularly (1 Hz)  The drive is active, but a predictive failure alert has been 
    received for this drive. Replace the drive as soon as possible. 
    Flashing irregularly  Off  The drive is active, and it is operating normally.  
    						
    							
     
    Component identification  17 
    Online/activity LED 
    (green) 
    Fault/UID LED 
    (amber/blue) 
    Interpretation 
    Off Steadily amber 
    A critical fault condition has been
     identified for this drive, and 
    the controller has placed it offlin e. Replace the drive as soon as 
    possible. 
    Off  Amber, flashing 
    regularly (1 Hz)  A predictive failure alert has b
    een received for this drive. 
    Replace the drive as soon as possible. 
    Off Off  The drive is offline, a spare, or
     not configured as part of an 
    array. 
      
    Fan locations 
         
    Item Description 
    1  Fan module 1 
    2  Fan module 2 
    3  Fan module 3   
    						
    							
     
    Operations 18 
    Operations 
    In this section 
    Power up th e server ........................................................................\
    .................................... .................... 18 
    Power down  the server........................................................................\
    .................................. .................. 18 
    Access the HP System s Insight Display ........................................................................\
    .................. ............ 18 
    Extend the server  from the rack ........................................................................\
    ........................ ................ 19 
    Remove the a ccess panel ........................................................................\
    ................................ ................ 20 
    Install the a ccess panel ........................................................................\
    ............................... .................... 20 
    Remove the PCI rise r board assembly ........................................................................\
    .................... ........... 20 
    Install the PCI rise r board assembly ........................................................................\
    ................... ............... 21 
    Remove the power su pply air baffle........................................................................\
    ..................... ............. 21 
    Remove the proces sor air baffle ........................................................................\
    ........................ ............... 22 
    Remove and insta ll a fan module........................................................................\
    ........................ .............. 22 
     
    Power up the server 
    To power up the server, press the Power On/Standby button.  
    Power down the server 
      WARNING:  To reduce the risk of personal  injury, electric shock, or damage to the 
    equipment, remove the power cord to remo ve power from the server. The front panel 
    Power On/Standby button does not completely  shut off system power. Portions of the 
    power supply and some internal circuitry  remain active until AC power is removed. 
      IMPORTANT:   If installing a hot-plug device, it is  not necessary to power down the server. 
    1. Back up the server data. 
    2. Shut down the operating system as directed by the operating system documentation. 
    3. If the server is installed in a rack, press the UID LE D button on the front panel. Blue LEDs illuminate on 
    the front and rear panels of the server. 
    4.  Press the Power On/Standby button to place the serv er in standby mode. When the server activates 
    standby power mode, the system power LED changes to amber. 
    5.  If the server is installed in a rack, locate the serv er by identifying the illuminated rear UID LED button. 
    6. Disconnect the power cords. 
    The system is now without power. 
     
    Access the HP Systems Insight Display 
    To eject the HP Systems Insight Display: 
    1.  Press and release the display.  
    						
    							
     
    Operations 19 
    2.
     
    Extend the display from the chassis. 
     
    The display can be rotated up to 90 degrees. 
      
    Extend the server from the rack 
       NOTE:   If the optional cable management arm option  is installed, you can extend the server without 
    powering down the server or disconnecting peripher al cables and power cords. These steps are only 
    necessary with the standard  cable management solution. 
    1. Power down the server (on page  18). 
    2. Disconnect all peripheral  cables and power cords. 
    3. Loosen the front panel thumbscrews. 
    4. Extend the server on the rack rails until  the server rail-release latches engage. 
      WARNING:  To reduce the risk of personal in jury or equipment damage, be sure that the 
    rack is adequately stabilized before  extending a component from the rack.   
    						
    							
     
    Operations 20 
       WARNING:  To reduce the risk of personal  injury, be careful when pressing the server 
    rail-release latches and sliding  the server into the rack. The sliding rails could pinch your 
    fingers.  
    5. After performing the installation or maintenanc e procedure, slide the server into the rack: 
    a. Slide the server fully into the rack. 
    b. Secure the server by tightening the thumbscrews. 
    6. Connect the peripheral c ables and power cords.  
    Remove the access panel 
      WARNING:  To reduce the risk of personal in jury from hot surfaces, allow the drives and 
    the internal system components  to cool before touching them. 
      CAUTION:   Do not operate the server for long periods with the access panel open or removed. Operating 
    the server in this manner results in improper airflow  and improper cooling that can lead to thermal damage. 
    1. Power down the server if the standard ca ble management solution is installed (Power down the 
    server  on page  18). 
      NOTE:   If the optional cable management arm is installe d, you can extend the server and perform hot-plug 
    installation or maintenance procedures  without powering down the server. 
    2. Extend or remove the server from the rack ( Extend the server from the rack on page 19). 
    3. Lift up on the hood latch handle  and remove the access panel.  
    Install the access panel 
    1. Place the access panel on top of the server with  the hood latch open. Allow the panel to extend past 
    the rear of the server approximately 0.8 cm (0.2 in). 
    2.  Engage the anchoring pin with the corresponding hole in the latch. 
    3. Push down on the hood latch. The acce ss panel slides to a closed position.  
    Remove the PCI riser board assembly 
      CAUTION:   To prevent damage to the server or expansio n boards, power down the server and remove all 
    AC power cords before removing or inst alling the PCI riser board assembly. 
    1. Power down the server (on page  18). 
    2. Extend or remove the server from the rack ( Extend the server from the rack on page 19). 
    3. Remove the access panel (on page  20). 
    4. Remove the PCI riser board assembly: 
    a. Disconnect external cables connected  to any existing expansion boards. 
    b. Loosen the four PCI riser board assembly thumbscrews.  
    						
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