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HP ProLiant ML330 Generation 3
Server
Setup and Installation Guide
April 2003 (First Edition)
Part Number 322383-001
HP CONFIDENTIAL
Writer: Rob Weaver File Name: a-frnt.doc
Codename: Flashback Part Number: 322383-001 Last Saved On: 2/11/03 1:16 PM
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Page 1 - Setup and Installation Guide

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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About This Guide This symbol indicates the presence of hazardous energy circuits or electric shock hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified personn

Page 3 - Contents

A Regulatory Compliance Notices Regulatory Compliance Identification Numbers For the purpose of regulatory compliance certifications and identificati

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Regulatory Compliance Notices The FCC requires devices in both classes to bear a label indicating the interference potential of the device as well as

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Regulatory Compliance Notices Declaration of Conformity for Products Marked with the FCC Logo – United States Only This device complies with Part 15 o

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Regulatory Compliance Notices Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien) Class A Equipment This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian

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Regulatory Compliance Notices Japanese Notice BSMI Notice HP ProLiant ML330 Generation 3 Server Setup and Installation Guide A-5 HP CONFIDENTIA

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Regulatory Compliance Notices Laser Devices All HP systems equipped with a laser device comply with safety standards, including International Electrot

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Regulatory Compliance Notices Laser Product Label The following label or equivalent is located on the surface of the HP supplied laser device. This

Page 10 - About This Guide

Regulatory Compliance Notices Battery Replacement Notice The computer is provided with an internal lithium battery or battery pack. There is a danger

Page 11 - Symbols in Text

Regulatory Compliance Notices HP ProLiant ML330 Generation 3 Server Setup and Installation Guide A-9 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer: Rob Weaver File Name:

Page 12 - Technical Support

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

Page 13 - [email protected]

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

Page 14 - Component Identification

Electrostatic Discharge B-2 HP ProLiant ML330 Generation 3 Server Setup and Installation Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer: Rob Weaver File Name: i-appb

Page 15 - Front Panel Components

C Server Error Messages For a complete listing of error messages, refer to the Servers Troubleshooting Guide on the Documentation CD. HP ProLiant ML3

Page 16 - Table 1-2: Front Panel LEDs

D Server Specific Troubleshooting Use the sections in this appendix to diagnose server startup and installation problems. For information on LEDs, sw

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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

Page 18 - Table 1-3: Media Components

Server Specific Troubleshooting c. The monitor displays messages regarding server initialization in the following sequence: Video initialization—The

Page 19 - Rear Panel Components

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

Page 20 - Table 1-5: Rear Panel LEDs

Server Specific Troubleshooting Table D-2: Is the System Power LED Amber? Answer Possible Reasons Possible Solutions No The server is not connect

Page 21 - System Board Components

Server Specific Troubleshooting Table D-3: Is the System Power LED Green? Answer Possible Reasons Possible Solutions No Power On/Standby button ha

Page 22 - System Configuration Switch

Server Specific Troubleshooting Table D-4: Is the Internal Health LED Green? Answer Possible Reasons Possible Solutions No, it is amber A processo

Page 23 - Jumper Settings

Server Specific Troubleshooting Table D-5: Is the Monitor Displaying Information? Answer Possible Reasons Possible Solutions No The monitor may no

Page 24 - System Board LEDs

About This Guide Related Documents For additional information on the topics covered in this guide, refer to the following documentation: · HP ProLia

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Server Specific Troubleshooting Problems After Initial Power Up After the server has passed POST, you may still encounter errors, such as an inability

Page 26 - SCSI Controller Components

Server Specific Troubleshooting Table D-6: System Cannot Load SmartStart continued Possible Cause Possible Solution The CD-ROM drive is not installe

Page 27 - SCSI Cable Components

Server Specific Troubleshooting Table D-7: SmartStart Fails During Installation Possible Cause Possible Solution An operating system has not been se

Page 28 - ATA Cable Components

Server Specific Troubleshooting Table D-8: Server Cannot Load the Operating System continued Possible Cause Possible Solution The primary hard drive

Page 29 - Server Operations

Server Specific Troubleshooting 5. Power up the server. Refer to Chapter 2, “Server Operations.” All configuration settings are now erased and all se

Page 30 - Removing the Front Bezel

Server Specific Troubleshooting D-14 HP ProLiant ML330 Generation 3 Server Setup and Installation Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer: Rob Weaver File Nam

Page 31 - Removing the Access Panel

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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Server Specifications E-2 HP ProLiant ML330 Generation 3 Server Setup and Installation Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer: Rob Weaver File Name: l-appe S

Page 33 - Server Setup

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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Battery Replacement F-2 HP ProLiant ML330 Generation 3 Server Setup and Installation Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer: Rob Weaver File Name: m-appf Bat

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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

Page 36 - Power Requirements

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

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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-

Page 38 - Installing the Rack Server

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

Page 39 - Installing a Server

Index power mouse compliance statement A-9 removing 2-1 mouse connector 1-6 site requirements, rack server 3-4 site requirements, tower server

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Index Remote Insight connector 1-8 RAID (redundant array of independent drives) removable media bays dimensions 1-5 disk mirroring 6-2 locating

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Index troubleshooting SmartStart additional information D-14 configuring the server 3-10 diagnosis procedure D-4 installing 5-13 operating sys

Page 42 - Configuring the Server

1 Component Identification Features The HP ProLiant ML330 Generation 3 server provides performance, reliability, and ease of ownership with support f

Page 43 - Registering the Server

Component Identification Front Panel Components Table 1-1: Front Panel Components Item Description 1 CD-ROM drive eject button 2 Diskette drive e

Page 44 - Preparation Procedures

Component Identification Front Panel LEDs Table 1-2: Front Panel LEDs Item LED Description Status 1 CD-ROM drive activity 2 Diskette drive activ

Page 45 - Processor Option

Component Identification Table 1-2: Front Panel LEDs continued Item LED Description Status 5 NIC link/activity Green = Network link exists. Flashi

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Component Identification Media Components Table 1-3: Media Components Item Description Location Dimensions 1 IDE CD-ROM drive Media bay 1 2 Av

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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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© 2003 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Microsoft®, MS-DOS®, Windows®, and Windows NT® are U.S. registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporati

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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

Page 50 - Removing Bezel Blanks

Component Identification System Board Components Table 1-6: System Board Components Item Description Item Description 1 Power supply connectors

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Component Identification System Configuration Switch CAUTION: Clearing nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM) deletes the system configuration. Refer to Chapter 5

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Component Identification System ID Switch The system ID switch is reserved for use by authorized service providers only. Do not change the indicated d

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Component Identification System Board LEDs Table 1-8: System Board LEDs Item LED Description Status 1 System fan failure Amber = The system fan h

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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

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Component Identification SCSI Controller Components The SCSI controller has a single SCSI connector to support the internal SCSI bus. HP ProLiant ML3

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Component Identification SCSI Cable Components Before performing SCSI cabling procedures, identify the SCSI cable components. The SCSI cable supports

Page 57 - 4. Install the hard drive:

Component Identification HP ProLiant ML330 Generation 3 Server Setup and Installation Guide 1-15 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer: Rob Weaver File Name: b-ch

Page 58 - Cabling a Hard Drive

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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Contents About This Guide Audience Assumptions...

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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

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Server Operations Removing the Access Panel WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from hot surfaces, allow the drives and the internal system compo

Page 62 - Chapter 5, “Server Cabling.”

Server Operations 2-4 HP ProLiant ML330 Generation 3 Server Setup and Installation Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer: Rob Weaver File Name: c-ch2 Server

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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

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Server Setup Tower Server Optimum Environment When installing a tower model server, select a location that meets the following environmental standards

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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

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Server Setup Temperature Requirements To ensure continued safe and reliable equipment operation, install or position the system in a well-ventilated,

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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

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Server Setup Installing the Rack Server The server offers optional support for HP, Compaq branded, and some third-party rack solutions. To purchase t

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Server Setup Identifying the Server Shipping Carton Contents Unpack the server shipping carton and locate the materials and documentation necessary fo

Page 70 - Expansion Boards

Contents SCSI Cable Components ...1-14 ATA Cable Component

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Server Setup Server with a Factory-Installed OS To install the server: 1. Be sure that the server location meets the required environmental standards

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Server Setup Server with an OS Purchased Separately To operate properly, the server must have a supported operating system. For the latest information

Page 73 - Navigating RBSU

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

Page 74 - Using RBSU

Server Setup HP ProLiant ML330 Generation 3 Server Setup and Installation Guide 3-11 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer: Rob Weaver File Name: d-ch3 Server Set

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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

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Hardware Options Installation Processor Option The server supports single- and dual-processor operation. However, if a processor fails, the system aut

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Hardware Options Installation 5. Raise the processor socket lever. 6. Install the processor: a. Place the processor into the socket. b. Lower the

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Hardware Options Installation 7. Align the heatsink assembly so that the processor fan cable can reach the processor fan connector on the system boar

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Hardware Options Installation DIMMs The server comes standard with one ECC Registered PC2100 DDR SDRAM DIMM. Additional DIMMs are available to upgrade

Page 80 - Auto-Configuration Process

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

Page 81 - Safety and Security Benefits

Contents Installing a Tape Drive or Other Removable Media Device... 4-19 Installing a Two-Bay Hot-Plug SCSI Drive Cage

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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

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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

Page 84 - SmartStart Software

Hardware Options Installation To remove a media bay drive tray: 1. Complete the “Preparation Procedures” in this chapter. 2. Remove the drive tray:

Page 85 - SmartStart Autorun Menu

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

Page 86 - SmartStart Scripting Toolkit

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

Page 87 - Insight Manager 7

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

Page 88 - Survey Utility

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

Page 89 - Power-On Self-Test

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

Page 90 - RAID Terminology

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

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Hardware Options Installation To cable a SCSI device or hard drive: 1. Complete the hardware installation procedure. 2. Connect the end of the SCSI

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Contents Integrated ATA RAID Management Utility...6-7 Management Utility Features ...

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Hardware Options Installation 3. Connect the next available SCSI cable connector to the hard drive or SCSI device. 4. Connect the next available pow

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Hardware Options Installation 3. Connect the next available ATA cable connector to the hard drive. Use the following cable sequence. Table 4-1: AT

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Hardware Options Installation Installing a Tape Drive or Other Removable Media Device To install a tape drive: 1. Complete the “Preparation Procedure

Page 96 - Using the Management Utility

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

Page 97 - Troubleshooting

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)

Page 98 - Configuration and Setup Tips

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

Page 99 - Drives Missing or

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

Page 100 - HP CONFIDENTIAL

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

Page 101 - Class B Equipment

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

Page 102 - Modifications

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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Contents Appendix C Server Error Messages Appendix D Server Specific Troubleshooting When the Server Does Not Start ...

Page 104 - BSMI Notice

Hardware Options Installation 12. Connect the other end of the SCSI cable to the SCSI connector on the SCSI controller or optional array controller.

Page 105 - Laser Safety Warnings

Hardware Options Installation 4. Release the expansion board retainer: a. Loosen the screw. b. Turn the retainer back towards the front of the chas

Page 106 - Laser Information

Hardware Options Installation HP ProLiant ML330 Generation 3 Server Setup and Installation Guide 4-29 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer: Rob Weaver File Name:

Page 107 - Battery Replacement Notice

5 Server Configuration and Utilities ROM-Based Setup Utility RBSU performs a wide range of configuration activities, including the following: • • • •

Page 108 - Mouse Compliance Statement

Server Configuration and Utilities • Cancel selections by pressing the Escape key. • • • • • • • • • • • • Save selections and changes by pressing th

Page 109 - Electrostatic Discharge

Server Configuration and Utilities System Options The System Options menu configures the basic input/output (I/O) of the server and sets the operating

Page 110 - Grounding Methods

Server Configuration and Utilities PCI Devices The PCI Devices option displays and modifies the configuration of the PCI devices installed in the serv

Page 111 - Server Error Messages

Server Configuration and Utilities Server Passwords The Server Passwords menu configures the password environment of the server. The available options

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Server Configuration and Utilities Server Asset Text The Server Asset Text menu customizes the server-specific text, including the following: • • • •

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Server Configuration and Utilities • Erase NVRAM/Boot Space Disk enables you to reset the configuration settings to their factory defaults and to era

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Contents Table D-3: Is the System Power LED Green?...D-6 Table D-4: Is the Intern

Page 115 - Table D-1: Diagnostic Steps

Server Configuration and Utilities Auto-Configuration Process The auto-configuration process automatically runs when you boot the server for the first

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Server Configuration and Utilities Boot Options After the auto-configuration process completes, or after the server reboots upon exit from RBSU, the P

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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

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Server Configuration and Utilities ROMPaq Flash ROM enables you to upgrade the firmware (BIOS) with system or option ROMPaq utilities. To upgrade the

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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

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Server Configuration and Utilities • Create and copy standard server configuration scripts using the Scripting Toolkit and Configuration Replication

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Server Configuration and Utilities SmartStart Scripting Toolkit The SmartStart Scripting Toolkit is a set of Microsoft MS-DOS®-based utilities that en

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Server Configuration and Utilities Option ROM Configuration for Arrays Before installing an operating system, you can use the ORCA utility to create t

Page 123 - System Configuration Reset

Server Configuration and Utilities IMPORTANT: You must install and use Insight Manager 7 to benefit from the Pre-Failure Warranty for processors, ha

Page 124 - ROMPaq Disaster Recovery

Server Configuration and Utilities HP ProLiant ML330 Generation 3 Server Setup and Installation Guide 5-17 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer: Rob Weaver File

Page 125 - Other Information Resources

About This Guide This guide provides step-by-step instructions for installation, and reference information for operation, troubleshooting, and futur

Page 126 - Server Specifications

6 RAID Configuration and Management Introduction to RAID Overview of RAID Redundant array of independent drives (RAID) is an array of multiple indepe

Page 127 - Environmental Specifications

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

Page 128 - Battery Replacement

RAID Configuration and Management Integrated ATA RAID Configuration Utility The Integrated ATA RAID Configuration Utility is a standard feature of ATA

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RAID Configuration and Management The setup screen has three menu windows: • • • • Array Information Physical Drive Information Help Information Array

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RAID Configuration and Management • Auto Configure RAID 0 (F1)—automatically creates and configures a striped array based on the available physical d

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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

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RAID Configuration and Management Integrated ATA RAID Management Utility The Integrated ATA RAID Management Utility is a standard feature of ATA model

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RAID Configuration and Management Novell Operating Systems • • • • • • From the console, type Unload Spy. The system should respond with a message tha

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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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RAID Configuration and Management 6-10 HP ProLiant ML330 Generation 3 Server Setup and Installation Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer: Rob Weaver File N

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