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rp24xx Hardware Manual

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Chapter10

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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

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Chapter Unstacking Servers109Unstacking Servers If internal access (for maintenance or component removal and replacement, etc.) is required to a stack

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ChapterUnstacking Servers110

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5 Operating Instructions

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Chapter Configuring the Guardian Service Processor (GSP)113Configuring the Guardian Service Processor (GSP)The Guardian Service Processor (GSP) is res

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ChapterConfiguring the Guardian Service Processor (GSP)114Step 2. At the GSP prompt, enter the Security options and access control (SO) command:GSP>

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Chapter Configuring the Guardian Service Processor (GSP)115Removing UsersYou can remove (disable) a GSP user with the same Security options and access

Page 11 - System Overview

ChapterConfiguring the Guardian Service Processor (GSP)116

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Chapter Initial Power-up117Initial Power-upThe following section describes the process of applying power to the server and booting the system to the o

Page 13 - A400/A500 Block Diagram

Chapter System Overview11System OverviewHardware OverviewFor an overview of the Enterprise Server Family hardware - http://www.hp.com/products1/server

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ChapterInitial Power-up118

Page 15 - Product Information

Chapter Boot To Operating System119Boot To Operating SystemThe length of time required to boot the system depends on the number of processors and the

Page 16 - Electrical Safety

ChapterBoot To Operating System120

Page 17 - Cabinet Safety Precautions

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

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ChapterSystem Power Down122

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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

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ChapterAdd Memory126

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Chapter Add Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) Cards127Add Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) Cardsrp24xx servers have a total of 4 PCI I/O

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ChapterSystem Overview12

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ChapterAdd Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) Cards128New I/O Cards For rp24xxThe following table lists new I/O cards for the rp24xx. NOTE The fi

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Chapter Add Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) Cards129The following HP-UX restrictions apply regarding the installation of PCI I/O cards that co

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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

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Chapter Add Disks131Add Disksrp24xx servers support two internal hard disk drives, drive A and drive B. The following graphic depicts disk drive locat

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ChapterAdd Disks132

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Chapter Adding CPUs and Socket Cleaning133Adding CPUs and Socket CleaningReplacement or installation of a CPU requires that the CPU chip socket be cle

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ChapterAdding CPUs and Socket Cleaning134No. Title1Heat Sink2EMI O-Ring3 Thermostrate Pad4CPU Chip5CPU Chip Socket6 CPU Chip Socket Dust Coverccrr0113

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Chapter Adding CPUs and Socket Cleaning135CPU Cleaning for System Board ReplacementThis section provides information for those situations where CPUs a

Page 33 - Declaration of Conformity

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

Page 34 - European Union RFI Statement

Chapter Adding CPUs and Socket Cleaning137NOTE The A400 system supports one CPU; the A500 supports two CPUs.

Page 35 - Taiwan RFI Statement

Chapter rp24xx Block Diagram19rp24xx Block Diagramccrr016A400/A500 Block Diagram(Processor Clock)SYSTEM BOARDI/O BACKPLANEGSP CORE I/OBOARDDISK / MEDI

Page 36 - Laser Safety

ChapterAdding CPUs and Socket Cleaning138

Page 37 - ESD Safety Standards

Chapter System Console Configuration139System Console ConfigurationThe following describes the steps required to configure the HP C1099A or 700/96 ter

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ChapterSystem Console Configuration1409. Move to multipage and, using the [Prev] and [Next] keys, select “yes”. (Enables screen scrolling).10. Move to

Page 39 - Acoustic Safety Standards

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

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ChapterLAN Console142

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Chapter Secure Web Console I/O Card Replacement143Secure Web Console I/O Card ReplacementThe Secure Web Console (SWC) is installed in the rp24xx syste

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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

Page 43 - Altitude Operation Standards

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,

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ChapterSecure Web Console I/O Card Replacement146Initial Cable ConnectionsTo make the cable connections, proceed as follows:Step 1. Connect the SWC ca

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Chapter Secure Web Console I/O Card Replacement147CAUTION For system security, initial configuration must be completed before making the serial connec

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Chapterrp24xx Block Diagram20

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ChapterSecure Web Console I/O Card Replacement148NOTE The SWC requires creation of the first administrator account before proceeding further.a. Using

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Chapter Secure Web Console I/O Card Replacement149b. To create the first SWC administrator account, fill in the prompts shown in the following illustr

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ChapterSecure Web Console I/O Card Replacement150c. To configure the network parameters for the SWC, fill in the prompts shown in the following illust

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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

Page 51 - 3 System Site Preparation

ChapterSecure Web Console I/O Card Replacement152

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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

Page 55 - Input Power Requirements

ChapterChassis Code to Customer Replaceable Unit (CRU) Decode21. Read the Chassis Log entry.2. Match the SOURCE, SOURCE DETAIL, SOURCE ID, and PROBLEM

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Chapter Chassis Code to Customer Replaceable Unit (CRU) Decode38 - I/O 6 - Disk N/A Various ValuesDisk SubsystemUse BCH commands and ODE diagnostics t

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Chapter hp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information23hp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory InformationOverviewRegulatory Compliance statements

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ChapterChassis Code to Customer Replaceable Unit (CRU) Decode4

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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

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ChapterCustomer Replaceable Unit (CRU) Physical Location2

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Chapter Customer Replaceable Unit (CRU) Part Numbers1Customer Replaceable Unit (CRU) Part NumbersThe following tables list all Customer Replaceable Un

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ChapterCustomer Replaceable Unit (CRU) Part Numbers2

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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

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ChapterFront Bezel Removal230

Page 67 - Unpack the Server

Chapter Front Bezel Replacement231Front Bezel ReplacementThe rp24xx server does not have to be turned off to replace the bezel. WARNING Do not lift or

Page 68 - Attaching the Pedestal Base

Chapterhp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information24Regulatory Information For your protection, this product has been tested for conformance to

Page 69 - Third Party Software

ChapterFront Bezel Replacement232

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Chapter Server Cover Removal233Server Cover RemovalThe cover that protects rp24xx server components is secured by two thumbscrews and, when released,

Page 71 - Server External Connections

ChapterServer Cover Removal234

Page 72 - Connect Power Cords

Chapter Server Cover Replacement235Server Cover ReplacementThe cover that protects rp24xx server components must be raised in front and positioned on

Page 73 - Installing the Server

ChapterServer Cover Replacement236

Page 74 - Installing Bezel End Caps

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

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ChapterHotPlug Disk Drive Removal (HPUX Systems Only)238VOLUME “/DEV/DSK/cXtXdX”THE PATH OF THE PHYSICAL VOLUME REFERS TO A DEVICE THAT DOES NOTEXIST,

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Chapter HotPlug Disk Drive Removal (HPUX Systems Only)239read/write LV Status available/syncd Mirror copies

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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

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Chapter HotPlug Disk Drive Removal (HPUX Systems Only)241ccrr003

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Chapter hp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information25Cabinet Safety PrecautionsWARNING Cabinets are heavy even when empty. Exercise caution whe

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ChapterHotPlug Disk Drive Removal (HPUX Systems Only)242

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Chapter HP-UX HotPlug Disk Drive Replacement243HP-UX HotPlug Disk Drive ReplacementThe internal disk drives (two) are located at the front left side o

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ChapterHP-UX HotPlug Disk Drive Replacement244The following graphic shows the location of the HotPlug disks. HP-UX HotPlug Software ProcedureNOTE The

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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:

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ChapterHP-UX HotPlug Disk Drive Replacement246For example:#vgcfgrestore -n /dev/vg00 /dev/rdsk/c2t4d0Step 3. Attach the new disk drive to the active v

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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

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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

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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

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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

Page 89 - Cabinet Installation

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

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Chapterhp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information26Sicherheitsvorkehrungen für EinbaugehäuseWARNING Einbaugehäuse haben auch ohne Inhalt ein h

Page 91 - Cabinet Mounted Server Unpack

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

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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

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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

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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

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ChapterPCI Backplane Removal256

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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

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ChapterPCI Backplane Replacement258

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Chapter DC-DC Converter Removal271DC-DC Converter RemovalDC-DC Converter boards and slave boards are required to power each CPU. NOTE Each CPU require

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ChapterDC-DC Converter Removal272ccrr010

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Chapter DC-DC Converter Replacement273DC-DC Converter ReplacementDC-DC Converter boards and one or two slave boards (depending on the CPU speed) are r

Page 101 - Unstacking Servers

Chapter hp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information27Consignes de sécurité relatives aux armoiresWARNING Une armoire est lourde même lorsqu’ell

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ChapterDC-DC Converter Replacement274ccrr010

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Chapter Memory DIMM Removal275Memory DIMM RemovalMemory DIMMs reside in eight sockets (two sets of four sockets each) located on the right side of the

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ChapterMemory DIMM Removal276

Page 105 - Adding Users

Chapter Memory DIMM Replacement277Memory DIMM ReplacementMemory DIMMs reside in sockets located on the right side (from the front) of the System Board

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ChapterMemory DIMM Replacement278

Page 107 - Removing Users

Chapter Guardian Service Processor (GSP) Removal287Guardian Service Processor (GSP) RemovalThe GSP card resides on the System Board at the rear left c

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ChapterGuardian Service Processor (GSP) Removal288

Page 109 - Initial Power-up

Chapter Guardian Service Processor Replacement289Guardian Service Processor ReplacementThe GSP card resides on the System Board at the rear left cente

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ChapterGuardian Service Processor Replacement290

Page 111 - Boot To Operating System

Chapter Extend a Server From the Rack295Extend a Server From the Rackrp24xx servers are available in three configurations: rack-mounted, stacked, or s

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2NoticeHewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantabi

Page 113 - System Power Down

Chapterhp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information28WARNING Los productos deslizables no deben extenderse del armario cuando el equipo se encue

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ChapterExtend a Server From the Rack296

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Chapter Insert the Server into the Rack297Insert the Server into the Rack rp24xx servers are available in three configurations: rack-mounted, stacked,

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ChapterInsert the Server into the Rack298

Page 117 - Add Memory

Chapter hp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information29Procedimentos de Segurança - ArmáriosWARNING Os armários são pesados, mesmo quando vazios.

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Chapterhp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information30Precauzioni di siccurezza sugli armadiWARNING Gli armadi sono molto pesanti anche quando so

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Chapter hp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information31Säkerhetsföreskrifter för kabinettWARNING Kabinetten är tunga även när de är tomma. Var fö

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Chapterhp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information32Voorzorgsmaatregelen voor de veiligheid voor kastenWARNING Kasten zijn zwaar, ook als deze

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Chapter hp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information33Sikkerhedsforanstaltninger for skabeWARNING Skabene er tunge, selv når de er tomme. Vær fo

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Chapterhp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information34Sikkerhetsforanstaltninger for skapeneWARNING Skapene er tunge, selv når de er tomme. Vær f

Page 123 - Add Disks

Chapter hp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information35Laitekaappia koskeva turvavaroitusWARNING Kaapit ovat tyhjinäkin painavia. Ole varovainen

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Chapterhp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information36www.docs.hp.com

Page 125 - Cleaning Kit Components

Chapter hp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information37www.docs.hp.com

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1 What’s New, and Using This Information

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Chapterhp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information38www.docs.hp.com

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Chapter hp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information39www.docs.hp.com

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Chapterhp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information40www.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

Page 131 - System Console Configuration

Chapterhp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information42FCC Statement (USA Only) The United States Federal Communications Commission has specified

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Chapter hp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information43Korean RFI StatementTaiwan RFI StatementJapan Safety and Regulatory StatementsK0.29G0.41

Page 133 - LAN Console

Chapterhp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information44Acoustics (Germany) Acoustic noise level per ISO 9296 (25° C):LpAm<60dB (operators posit

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Chapter ESD Safety Standards45ESD Safety StandardsStatic charges (voltage levels) occur when objects are separated or rubbed together. The voltage lev

Page 135 - Secure Web Console Features

ChapterESD Safety Standards46• Use conductive tables and chairs.• Use a grounded wrist strap (or other grounding method) and antistatic mats when hand

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Chapter Acoustic Safety Standards47Acoustic Safety StandardsThe acoustic specifications for the rp24xx server are as follows:Reducing Acoustic Noise L

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Chapter4

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ChapterAcoustic Safety Standards48

Page 139 - RS 232 Serial Port

Chapter Local Computer Installation Codes49Local Computer Installation CodesSpecial local codes exist in some locations regulating the installation of

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ChapterLocal Computer Installation Codes50

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Chapter Altitude Operation Standards51Altitude Operation StandardsEffects of AltitudeAltitude effects the cooling of computer systems. Less air densi

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ChapterAltitude Operation Standards52

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Chapter Temperature and Humidity Operation Standards53Temperature and Humidity Operation StandardsThe following table lists the computer room temperat

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ChapterTemperature and Humidity Operation Standards54

Page 145 - 8 Troubleshooting the Server

Chapter Electrical Interference Safety Standards55Electrical Interference Safety StandardsThe following are some of the sources of electrical interfer

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ChapterElectrical Interference Safety Standards56

Page 147 - Accessing Error Chassis Logs

Chapter Other Safety/Operation Standards57Other Safety/Operation StandardsThe following are some of the other environmental influences that may affect

Page 148 - Table 7-1

Chapter Using rp24xx Server Information5Using rp24xx Server InformationThis site contains hardware support information pertaining to Hewlett-Packard r

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ChapterOther Safety/Operation Standards58

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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

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ChapterCooling Requirements62

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Chapter Input Power Requirements63Input Power Requirementsrp24xx server input power requirements are listed as follows:Stand Alone Server Power Requir

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ChapterInput Power Requirements64

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Chapter Racked Server Site Requirements65Racked Server Site Requirements rp24xx servers can be configured to operate as a stand-alone server, in a fre

Page 157 - Front Bezel Removal

ChapterRacked Server Site Requirements66Cabinet Minimum Service Access Requirements *Minimum distance required to fully open rear access door.Non-HP C

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Chapter Stacked Server Site Requirements67Stacked Server Site Requirements rp24xx servers can be configured to operate as a stand-alone server, in a f

Page 159 - Front Bezel Replacement

ChapterUsing rp24xx Server Information6

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ChapterStacked Server Site Requirements68Stacked Server Minimum Service Access Requirements WARNING Ensure that the surface on which the stacked serve

Page 161 - Server Cover Removal

Chapter Stand-Alone Server Site Requirements69Stand-Alone Server Site Requirements rp24xx servers can be configured to operate as a stand-alone server

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ChapterStand-Alone Server Site Requirements70

Page 163 - Server Cover Replacement

Chapter Temperature and Humidity Operation Standards71Temperature and Humidity Operation StandardsThe following table lists the computer room temperat

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ChapterTemperature and Humidity Operation Standards72

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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

Page 168 - HotPlug Hardware Procedure

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

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Chapter Unpack the Server77Open the Accessory KitOpen the Accessory Kit and verify that the contents agree with the packing list. NOTE Plastic bezel e

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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

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ChapterUnpack the Server78Further product information can be found in your shipping box. If you cannot locate the product information or if you need a

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Chapter Server External Connections79Server External ConnectionsExternal devices are interfaced with the server by means of specific connectors locate

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ChapterServer External Connections80Ensure that all devices on the SCSI bus have a unique address and the last device is terminated. Refer to the docu

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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

Page 175 - I/O Card Cage Removal

ChapterInstalling a Stand-alone Server in a Cabinet82WARNING If anti-tip stabilizers or ballast are not installed or are improperly installed on the c

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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

Page 177 - I/O Card Cage Replacement

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

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Chapter Installing a Stand-alone Server in a Cabinet85To qualify each rack configuration, specific rack vendors and rack products have been identified

Page 179 - PCI I/O Card Removal

ChapterInstalling a Stand-alone Server in a Cabinet86Air flow rp24xx servers require front-to-back airflow. Therefore, a solid front or rear door wi

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Chapter Installing a Stand-alone Server in a Cabinet87Third Party Rack Ordering Guide for Vendor ProductsAnti-Tip MUSTProper slides MUSTAirflow MUSTSe

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ChapterInstalling a Stand-alone Server in a Cabinet88NOTE For additional or other third party rack vendor product information, contact the HP Enclosur

Page 183 - PCI Backplane Removal

Chapter Server Slide Rail Installation89Server Slide Rail InstallationThe following information contains instructions for installing rp24xx servers in

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ChapterServer Slide Rail Installation90The following illustration shows rail parts only. Plastic parts bags, plastic end caps, and the cable managemen

Page 185 - PCI Backplane Replacement

Chapter Server Slide Rail Installation91Step 2. Place the outer rails with mounting brackets in the rack. Engage support hooks in the rack columns. Th

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ChapterServer Slide Rail Installation92Rear Slide Mount PlacementStep 3. Install sheet metal nuts on rear columns. Locate the slide mount laterally ag

Page 187 - DC-DC Converter Removal

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

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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

Page 189 - DC-DC Converter Replacement

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

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ChapterServer Slide Rail Installation96

Page 191 - Memory DIMM Removal

Chapter Cabinet Installation97Cabinet InstallationInstallation of a factory-loaded cabinet consists of the following steps:Step 1. Move the cabinet to

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2 System Hardware Overview and Reference Information

Page 193 - Memory DIMM Replacement

ChapterCabinet Installation98

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Chapter Cabinet Mounted Server Unpack99Cabinet Mounted Server UnpackOverviewrp24xx servers can be procured in two modes: stand-alone or pre-installed

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ChapterCabinet Mounted Server Unpack100Step 3. Remove the brackets securing the cabinet to the pallet (callout 4). Step 4. Insert the ramps in the not

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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:

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ChapterCabinet Mounted Server Unpack102Cabinet Inspection Once the cabinet is off the shipping pallet, but before moving it to the installation site,

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Chapter PowerTrust Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Option103PowerTrust Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Option Unpack the PowerTrust UPS and use

Page 199 - Extend a Server From the Rack

ChapterPowerTrust Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Option104

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Chapter Repackaging the Cabinet for Shipment105Repackaging the Cabinet for Shipment Use the original packing material to repackage the cabinet for shi

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ChapterRepackaging the Cabinet for Shipment106

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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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