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Page 1 - User Guide

HP DL380z Gen9 Virtual WorkstationUser Guide

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2 Component identificationFront panel componentsItem Description1 Bay 1 (optional drives or optical drive, video, USB)2 Bay 2 (optional drives)3 Fixed

Page 3 - Table of contents

●Connected to an HP 12G SAS Expander CardBay 2 installationConnect the power cable.92 Chapter 6 Cabling

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Connect the data cable:●Connected to a PCI expansion boardEight-bay SFF front drive cage cabling 93

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●Connected to an HP 12G SAS Expander CardUniversal media bay cablingConnect the VGA cable to the optional VGA connector. Connect the USB cable to the

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Connect the SATA optical drive cable to the front optical disk drive connector.Universal media bay cabling 95

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150W PCIe power cable optionCAUTION: CAUTION: To prevent damage to the server or expansion boards, power down the server andremove all AC power cords

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7 Software and configuration utilitiesNOTE: While some of the documentation that supports this product contains the HP Proliant and theDL380p Gen8 Ser

Page 9 - 1 Abstract

HP iLOThe HP iLO subsystem is a standard component of selected HP ProLiant servers that simplifies initial serversetup, server health monitoring, powe

Page 10 - 2 Component identification

The HP Active Health System monitors and records changes in the server hardware and system configuration.The Active Health System assists in diagnosin

Page 11 - Front panel LEDs and buttons

●From within operating system-specific IML viewers:◦For Windows: IML Viewer◦For Linux: IML Viewer Application●From within the HP iLO web interface●Fro

Page 12 - Power fault LEDs

Intelligent ProvisioningIntelligent Provisioning is a single-server deployment tool embedded in HP ProLiant Gen8 and later serversthat simplifies HP P

Page 13 - Systems Insight Display LEDs

Front panel LEDs and buttonsItem Description Status1 Power On/Standby button and systempower LED*Solid green = System onFlashing green (1 Hz/cycle per

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Erase UtilityCAUTION: Perform a backup before running the Erase Utility. The utility sets the system to its originalfactory state, deletes the current

Page 15 - Rear panel components

HP Service Pack for ProLiantSPP is a comprehensive systems software (drivers and firmware) solution delivered as a single package withmajor server rel

Page 16 - Rear panel LEDs

Action KeyAccess System Utilities F9 during server POSTNavigate menus Up and Down arrowsSelect items EnterSave selections F10Access Help for a highlig

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You can also configure default settings as necessary, and then save the configuration as the custom defaultconfiguration. When the system loads the de

Page 18 - System board components

For more information about the HP RESTful API and the HP RESTful Interface Tool, go to the HP websitehttp://www.hp.com/support/restfulinterface/docs.R

Page 19 - System maintenance switch

The ROMPaq utility checks the system and provides a choice (if more than one exists) of available firmwarerevisions.For more information, go to the HP

Page 20 - DIMM slot locations

reason. This feature protects the existing ROM version, even if you experience a power failure while flashingthe ROM.Keeping the system currentDrivers

Page 21 - SAS and SATA device numbers

HP operating systems and virtualization software support for ProLiant serversFor information about specific versions of a supported operating system,

Page 22 - Hot-plug fans

8 TroubleshootingTroubleshooting resourcesThe HP ProLiant Gen9 Troubleshooting Guide, Volume I: Troubleshooting provides procedures for resolvingcommo

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9 Battery replacementIf the server no longer automatically displays the correct date and time, you may need to replace the batterythat provides power

Page 24 - 3Operations

Power fault LEDsThe following table provides a list of power fault LEDs, and the subsystems that are affected. Not all powerfaults are used by all ser

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7. Remove the battery.To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure.For more information about battery replacement or proper disposal, conta

Page 26 - Installing the access panel

10 Regulatory informationSafety and regulatory complianceFor safety, environmental, and regulatory information, go to Safety and Compliance Informatio

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Turkey RoHS material content declarationUkraine RoHS material content declarationWarranty informationHP ProLiant and X86 Servers and Options (http://w

Page 28 - Removing the fan cage

11 Electrostatic dischargePreventing electrostatic dischargeTo prevent damaging the system, be aware of the precautions you need to follow when settin

Page 29 - Removing the hot-plug fan

12 SpecificationsEnvironmental specificationsSpecification ValueTemperature range* —Operating 10° C to 35° C (50° F to 95° F)Non-operating -30° C to 6

Page 30 - Removing the PCI riser cage

●Drive bay blanks for bays 1 and 2 (2)●Fan assemblies (4)●Fan blanks (2)●Standard heatsink (1)●1P air baffle (1)●X8 HP Flexible Smart Array Controller

Page 31 - Installing the PCI riser cage

Specification Value800 W at 200 VAC to 240 VACMaximum peak power 800 W at 100 VAC to 120 VAC input800 W at 200 VAC to 240 VACHP 1400W Flex Slot Platin

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13 Support and other resourcesBefore you contact HPBe sure to have the following information available before you call HP:●Active Health System log (H

Page 33 - Removing the air baffle

Customer Self RepairHP products are designed with many Customer Self Repair (CSR) parts to minimize repair time and allow forgreater flexibility in pe

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14 Acronyms and abbreviationsABEND abnormal endACU Array Configuration UtilityAMP Advanced Memory ProtectionASR Automatic Server RecoveryCSA Canadian

Page 35 - Optimum environment

Systems Insight Display LEDsThe HP Systems Insight Display LEDs represent the system board layout. The display enables diagnosis withthe access panel

Page 36 - Power requirements

TPM Trusted Platform ModuleUDIMM unregistered dual in-line memory moduleUID unit identificationUPS uninterruptible power systemUSB Universal Serial Bu

Page 37 - Installing hardware options

15 Documentation feedbackHP is committed to providing documentation that meets your needs. To help us improve the documentation,send any errors, sugge

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IndexAabbreviations 121access panel 18acronyms 121Advanced ECC memory 43, 44air baffle 25ASR (Automatic Server Recovery)107authorized reseller 119Auto

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installing the operating system 31installing the server into the rack30installing the Trusted PlatformModule board 86Integrated Lights-Out (iLO) 98, 9

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Systems Insight Display LEDand colorHealth LED System power LED StatusProcessor (amber) Red Amber One or more of the following conditions mayexist:●Pr

Page 41 - Registering the server

IMPORTANT: If more than one DIMM slot LED is illuminated, further troubleshooting is required. Test eachbank of DIMMs by removing all other DIMMs. Iso

Page 42 - Processor and fan option

Rear panel LEDsItem Description Status1 UID LED Off = DeactivatedSolid blue = ActivatedFlashing blue = System being managed remotely2 NIC link LED Off

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Non-hot-plug PCI riser board slot definitions●Primary riser cage connector, connected to processor 1 or the Southbridge PCle 3–slot riser cage* Optio

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System board componentsItem Description1 FlexibleLOM connector2 Primary (processor 1) PCI riser connector3 Optical front VGA/USB 2.0 connector4x4 SATA

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Item Description16 Secondary processor (processor 2) PCI riser connector17 System battery18 TPM connector19 Optional serial port connectorX System mai

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© Copyright 2014 Hewlett-PackardDevelopment Company, L.P.The information contained herein is subject tochange without notice. The only warranties forH

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NMI functionalityAn NMI crash dump enables administrators to create crash dump files when a system is hung and notresponding to traditional debug mech

Page 48 - Memory options

SAS and SATA device numbers●SFF 8–device bay numberingHot-plug drive LED definitionsItem LED Status Definition1 Locate Solid blue The drive is being i

Page 49 - Memory subsystem architecture

Hot-plug fansCAUTION: To avoid damage to server components, fan blanks must be installed in fan bays 1 and 2 in asingle-processor configuration.CAUTIO

Page 50 - Memory configurations

For more information, go to the HP website http://www.hp.com/go/proliant/ASHRAE.The server supports variable fan speeds. The fans operate at minimum s

Page 51 - Table 5-1 Maximum capacity

3OperationsPowering up the serverTo power up the server, press the Power On/Standby button.Powering down the serverBefore powering down the server for

Page 52 - 2 Quad-rank 2133

Extending the server from the rack1. Pull down the quick release levers on each side of the server.2. Extend the server from the rack.WARNING! To redu

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Removing the access panelWARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the drives and the internal systemcomponents to cool

Page 54 - Hot-plug hard drive options

Accessing the product rear panelOpening the cable management armTo access the server rear panel:1. Release the cable management arm.2. Open the cable

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Removing the fan cageTo remove the component:1. Power down the server (see Powering down the server on page 16).2. Remove all power:a. Disconnect each

Page 56 - Universal media bay option

Removing the hot-plug fanTo remove the component:1. Power down the server (see Powering down the server on page 16).2. Remove all power:a. Disconnect

Page 57 - Universal media bay option 49

Table of contents1 Abstract ...

Page 58 - 10. Connect the cables:

Removing the PCI riser cageCAUTION: To prevent damage to the server or expansion boards, power down the server and remove all ACpower cords before rem

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Installing the PCI riser cageWARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury, electric shock, or damage to the equipment, remove thepower cord to remov

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Securing the full-length expansion board retainer1. Power down the server (see Powering down the server on page 16).2. Remove all power:a. Disconnect

Page 61 - Expansion board options

Removing the air baffleCAUTION: For proper cooling, do not operate the server without the access panel, baffles, expansion slotcovers, or blanks insta

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4 SetupOptional installation servicesDelivered by experienced, certified engineers, HP Care Pack services help you keep your servers up andrunning wit

Page 63 - Installing an expansion board

Optimum environmentWhen installing the server in a rack, select a location that meets the environmental standards described inthis section.Space and a

Page 64 - 2-slot PCI riser cage option

Temperature requirementsTo ensure continued safe and reliable equipment operation, install or position the system in a well-ventilated, climate-contro

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Rack warningsWARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, be sure that:●The leveling jacks are extended to the floor.●Th

Page 66 - 3-slot PCI riser cage option

Installing the server into the rackCAUTION: Always plan the rack installation so that the heaviest item is on the bottom of the rack. Installthe heavi

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5. Secure the cables to the cable management arm.IMPORTANT: When using cable management arm components, be sure to leave enough slack in eachof the ca

Page 69 - GPU enablement kit 61

1. Connect the Ethernet cable between the network connector on the server and a network jack.2. Press the Power On/Standby button.3. During server POS

Page 70 - 10. Install the air baffle

Powering on and selecting boot options in UEFI Boot ModeOn servers operating in UEFI Boot Mode, the boot controller and boot order are set automatical

Page 71 - GPU enablement kit 63

5 Hardware options installationServer QuickSpecs For more information about product features, specifications, options, configurations, and compatibili

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7. Open each of the processor locking levers in the order indicated in the following illustration, and thenopen the processor retaining bracket.8. Rem

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9. Install the processor. Verify that the processor is fully seated in the processor retaining bracket byvisually inspecting the processor installatio

Page 74 - 6. Remove the bay blank

11. Press and hold the processor retaining bracket in place, and then close each processor locking lever.Press only in the area indicated on the proce

Page 75 - Single cable connection

14. Remove the fan blanks from locations 1 and 2. For fan location and numbering information, see Hot-plug fans on page 14 or the label attached to th

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15. Install the fans into locations 1 and 2.16. Install the air baffle.17. Install the access panel, see Installing the access panel on page 18.18. In

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Memory optionsIMPORTANT: This server does not support mixing LRDIMMs or RDIMMs. Attempting to mix any combinationof these DIMMs can cause the server t

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Memory subsystem architectureThe memory subsystem in this server is divided into channels. Each processor supports four channels, andeach channel supp

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3-slot PCI riser cage option ...

Page 80 - 7. Remove the standard ear

DIMM identificationTo determine DIMM characteristics, use the label attached to the DIMM and the following illustration andtable.Item Description Defi

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that is degrading. This allows DIMMs that have a higher probability of receiving an uncorrectablememory error (which would result in system downtime)

Page 82 - FlexibleLOM option

General DIMM slot population guidelinesObserve the following guidelines for all AMP modes:●Install DIMMs only if the corresponding processor is instal

Page 83 - HP 12G SAS Expander Card

●Each channel can have a different valid online spare configuration.●Each populated channel must have a spare rank: A single dual-rank DIMM is not a v

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11. Connect each power cord to the server.12. Connect each power cord to the power source.13. Power up the server (see Powering up the server on page

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Installing a hot-plug SAS or SATA hard driveTo install the component:1. Remove the drive blank.2. Prepare the drive.3. Install the drive.4. Determine

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Removing a hot-plug SAS or SATA hard driveCAUTION: For proper cooling, do not operate the server without the access panel, baffles, expansion slotcove

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7. Remove the bay blank.8. Route the USB/VGA cables through the opening, and then install the universal media bay.Universal media bay option 49

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9. Install the optional optical disk drive (optional).10. Connect the cables:a. Connect the VGA cable to the optional VGA connector. Connect the USB c

Page 89 - HP Smart Storage Battery

b. Connect the SATA optical drive cable to the front optical disk drive connector (optional).11. Install the fan cage.12. Install the air baffle.13. I

Page 90 - High performance fan option

Flexible boot control ... 104Resto

Page 91 - Standard fans

2. Remove the blank.WARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the power supply or powersupply blank to cool before touch

Page 92 - Rear serial port option

Expansion board optionsThe server supports PCI Express expansion boards. The server ships with PCIe riser boards and expansionslots. PCIe expansion bo

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●Optional primary PCI riser cage●Secondary PCI riser cageTo replace the component, reverse the removal procedure.54 Chapter 5 Hardware options insta

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Installing an expansion board1. Power down the server (see Powering down the server on page 16).2. Remove all power:a. Disconnect each power cord from

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2-slot PCI riser cage optionWARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury, electric shock, or damage to the equipment, remove thepower cord to remove

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6. Remove the blank from the optional 2-slot PCI riser cage.7. Install an optional expansion board into the PCI riser cage.8. Install the optional 2-s

Page 97 - 6Cabling

12. Connect each power cord to the server.13. Connect each power cord to the power source.14. Power up the server (see Powering up the server on page

Page 98 - 90 Chapter 6 Cabling

6. Remove the blank from the optional 3-slot PCI riser cage.7. Install an expansion board into the PCI riser cage.8. Install the optional 3-slot PCI r

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12. Connect each power cord to the power source.13. Power up the server (see Powering up the server on page 16).GPU enablement kitWARNING! To reduce t

Page 100 - 92 Chapter 6 Cabling

7. Install the GPU retention clips onto the air baffle.8. Remove the standard heatsinks.9. Install the high-performance heatsinks.GPU enablement kit 6

Page 102 - Universal media bay cabling

10. Install the air baffle.IMPORTANT: This server supports GPU riser cages in both the primary and secondary riser locations.This document shows insta

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12. Install a GPU into the optional GPU-enabled riser cage.13. Connect the power cable.GPU enablement kit 63

Page 104 - 150W PCIe power cable option

14. Press down on the top of the retention clips and slide them to the unlocked position.15. Install the GPU-enabled riser cage option.64 Chapter 5

Page 105 - Server mode

16. Slide the retention clips to the locked position.17. Install the access panel (see Installing the access panel on page 18).18. Slide the server in

Page 106 - Active Health System

5. Remove the fan cage (see Removing the fan cage on page 20).6. Remove the bay blank.66 Chapter 5 Hardware options installation

Page 107 - Integrated Management Log

7. Install the eight-bay SFF front drive cage option.8. If installing drives, connect the power cable:●Single cable connectionEight-bay SFF front driv

Page 108 - HP Insight Remote Support

●Y cable connection if the 2 SFF option is installed in the rear bay9. Connect the data cable in one of the following configurations:●Connected to a P

Page 109 - Intelligent Provisioning

Eight-bay SFF front drive cage option for bay 1 69

Page 110 - Erase Utility

●Connected to an HP 12G SAS Expander Card10. Install the fan cage.11. Install the access panel (see Installing the access panel on page 18).12. Slide

Page 111 - HP UEFI System Utilities

a. Disconnect each power cord from the power source.b. Disconnect each power cord from the server.3. Do one of the following:●Extend the server from t

Page 113 - Embedded UEFI diagnostics

7. Remove the standard ear.8. Install the Location Discovery Services ear option and route the discovery service cable through sidechannel.72 Chapter

Page 114 - Utilities and features

9. Install the cable protection panel.10. Connect the discovery service cable.11. Install the fan cage.12. Install the access panel (see Installing th

Page 115 - Redundant ROM support

FlexibleLOM optionTo install the component:1. Power down the server. See Powering down the server on page 16.2. Remove all power:a. Disconnect each po

Page 116 - Keeping the system current

7. Install the access panel (see Installing the access panel on page 18).8. Slide the server into the rack.9. Connect the LAN segment cables.10. Conne

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◦Group B—SAS expander card to front SFF drive cagesCable Description Connection to SASexpanderConnection to drive bay776402-001 2 x4 mini-SAS cable Po

Page 118 - 8 Troubleshooting

4. Remove the access panel (see Removing the access panel on page 18).5. Remove the air baffle (see Removing the air baffle on page 25).6. Remove the

Page 119 - 9 Battery replacement

8. Remove the expansion slot blank from slot 2.9. Using the labels on the cables to determine the correct connections, connect the cables to the SASex

Page 120 - 7. Remove the battery

●HP Flexible Smart Array Controller with 2 x4 connectors (Group A SAS cables)●PCI slot-based Smart Array controller with x8 connector (Group A SAS cab

Page 121 - 10 Regulatory information

18. Connect each power cord to the power source.19. Power up the server (see Powering up the server on page 16).HP Flexible Smart Array ControllerCAUT

Page 122 - Warranty information

8. Install the air baffle.9. Install the access panel (see Installing the access panel on page 18).10. Slide the server into the rack.11. Connect each

Page 123 - 11 Electrostatic discharge

1 AbstractThis document is for the person who installs, administers, and troubleshoots servers and storage systems.HP assumes you are qualified in the

Page 124 - 12 Specifications

8. Route the cable.9. Install the fan cage.10. Install the air baffle.11. Install the access panel (see Installing the access panel on page 18).12. Sl

Page 125 - Power supply specifications

●Standard fansHigh performance fan option 83

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6. Install high performance fans in all locations.7. Install the access panel (see Installing the access panel on page 18).8. Slide the server into th

Page 127 - HP contact information

5. Remove the serial cable blank.6. Connect the serial cable option. Then, remove the backing from the double-sided tape and press downwhere indicated

Page 128 - Customer Self Repair

Use these instructions to install and enable a TPM on a supported server. This procedure includes threesections:1. Installing the Trusted Platform Mod

Page 129 - 14 Acronyms and abbreviations

CAUTION: Any attempt to remove an installed TPM from the system board breaks or disfigures theTPM security rivet. Upon locating a broken or disfigured

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Retaining the recovery key/passwordThe recovery key/password is generated during BitLocker setup, and can be saved and printed afterBitLocker is enabl

Page 131 - 15 Documentation feedback

6CablingEight-bay SFF front drive cage cablingBay 1 installationConnect the power cable:●Single cable connectionEight-bay SFF front drive cage cabling

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●Y cable connection if the two-bay SFF drive cage option is installed in the rear bay90 Chapter 6 Cabling

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Connect the data cable:●Connected to a PCI expansion boardEight-bay SFF front drive cage cabling 91

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