HP Server rp7400 Manuel d'utilisateur

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Adding a Disk Drive
The internal disk drives (A upper and B lower) are located in the back of
the SPU. The internal disk drives are hot swapable when the proper
software and hardware procedures are followed.
To add a disk drive in the SPU, perform the following hardware steps:
1. Align the new disk drive into the disk tray and insert the four (2 on
each side) mounting screws to secure the disk to the tray.
2. Align the disk and tray assembly to the empty slot in the back of the
SPU.
3. Carefully slide the disk into the SPU until it firmly seats into the disk
card. Note that the guide tabs on each side of the disk tray fully seat
to the guide pins on the chassis.
4. Angle the bottom of the disk cover plate into the SPU so that the
hooked tabs go over the extended pins inside the chassis. This acts
like a hinge for the cover.
5. Push the top of the cover plate towards the SPU until it is flush with
the chassis and fully seated.
6. Tighten the single, captive mounting screw.
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Page 1 - Adding a Disk Drive

1Adding a Disk DriveThe internal disk drives (A upper and B lower) are located in the back of the SPU. The internal disk drives are hot swapable whe

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11Upgrading Secure Web Console FirmwareThe following paragraphs describe the procedures to upgrade your Secure Web Console (SWC) firmware.Secure Web

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12NOTE The path above is for demonstration only. The XX.X at the end of the example will be filled with the upgrade version you are installing.Step 4.

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13CAUTION Permanent damage to the product may result if these instructions are not followed EXACTLY.CAUTION The transfer must be done in Binary mode

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14Step 8. Using FTP, transfer these files to an empty directory on your local FTP server. Ensure that the file and directory permissions are set so th

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15Add-On MemoryFollow these procedures to add memory to an rp7400 server.Memory Configuration RulesAn rp7400 system supports up to 4 memory carriers

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16Procedure Overview1. Remove power from the system.2. Remove the front bezel.3. Extend the SPU out the back of the cabinet.4. Remove the back top cov

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17Step 1. Remove Power From the SystemCAUTION Before starting any shut down type procedures, be sure to check with the System Administrator or custo

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18b. Carefully extend the SPU out the front of the cabinet approximately 2 to 4 inches.c. Loosen the six (three on each side) mounting screws holding

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19NOTE It is recommended that you pull the SPU from the back of the cabinet. This allows you to monitor the cable movement to avoid snags and tangle

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2Once you have completed the addition of the disk drive, you must perform the Hot swap procedure:Hot Swap Software ProcedureNOTE HP often uses differe

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20susceptible to EMI problems. To remove the back air baffle from the:a. Loosen the two captive mounting screws at the support bridge.b. Grasp the air

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21DIMM) press the memory DIMM into the memory carrier slot until the memory DIMM fully seats and the extractor levers are up against the outside edg

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22EMI problems. To replace the back air baffle in the SPU:a. Angle the back edge of the air baffle onto the support bridge flange, then lower the air

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23the front of the SPU sticks out approximately 2 to 4 inches.NOTE It is recommended that you push the SPU from the back of the cabinet. This allows

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24Step 12. Replace the Front BezelTo replace the front bezel, perform the following steps:a. Align the front bezel over the front of the SPU.b. Press

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25indications.e. Check all front panel LEDs for normal indications, with no warnings ar faults indicated.The SPU should take a few minutes to perfor

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27Add I/O CardsThe rp7400 server has 12 expansion I/O slots accessible through side panels on the rear of the SPU chassis. Six slots are located on e

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28Step 1. Remove Power from the System.CAUTION Before starting any shut down type procedures, be sure to check with the System Administrator or custom

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29WARNING Only extend one SPU at a time. Never attempt to extend more that one SPU for any reason.Step 4. Remove the PCI Cover PlateNOTE Steps 4 thro

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3lvcreate -C y -r n root /dev/vgroot Step 9. Extend the mirrors onto the disk you’ve added. For example:lvextend -m 1 <LV name> /dev/vgroot/ro

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30e. Insert the four (two on each side, T25) SPU retainer screws, located just below and above bezel snap tabs.Check all cables to be sure none have b

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31I/O Scan-to-Slot MatrixSlot Number Hardware Path Slot Type1 0/5/0 2xPCI2 0/5/0 2xPCI3 0/4/0 4xPCI4 0/8/0 4xPCI50/10/04xPCI6 0/2/0 4xPCI71/12/04xPCI

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4Step 2. Create a physical volume using pvcreate with the -B option. -B creates an area on the disk for a LIF volume, boot utilities, and a BDRA (Boot

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5lvextend -m 1 <LV name> /dev/vgroot/root /dev/dsk/cXtXdX Step 12. Synchronize the mirrors. This may take several minutes as it will have to c

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7Adding a Power SupplyBefore unpacking the new power supply, inspect the shipping carton for obvious damage. If damage to the shipping carton is obs

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87. Push the power supply into the SPU firmly until the insertion/extractor lever can hook under the extended tab on the SPU.8. Push the insertion/ext

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9of the chassis.Once the system is re-assembled, be sure there are no errors on the front panel or system console. Be sure the system is ready for c

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