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rmcelhaney 10:28pm on Thursday, September 16th, 2010 
Tower to rack conversin kit This is not an HP Proliant G3 tower to rack conversion kit as it was advertised. So it will not work.
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Was so happy with this server, I got a 2nd one for SQL Server replication and backup. Running IIS 7 and SQL Server 2008 R2 with 16GB.
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QuickSpecs

Overview

HP ProLiant ML370 G4 Storage Server

Introduction

The HP ProLiant ML370 Storage Server is for small and medium business (SMB) or a remote office that needs higher performance when deploying file, print and/or Exchange solutions. The Storage Server is built upon proven HP ProLiant server technology that provides industry-leading performance and availability in a dual processor expansion server. Windows Storage Server 2003 (WSS2003) operating system along with HP value added features provide a solution that delivers quick-to-install and simple-tomanage networked storage with multi-protocol file sharing for small or branch office locations. Because the software is pre-installed and the hardware is pre-configured and tested, you are up and running in minutes with confidence. In a small or branch office, the HP ProLiant ML370 Storage Server serves as the file storage device hosting local user files and/or Exchange database and log files. With optional host-based data replication, data on the HP ProLiant ML370 Storage Server can be exchanged with a main office easily to support business continuity needs. HP ProLiant ML370 Storage Server is available as a Base Model, Int SCSI or High Performance model. User storage is provided only on the Int SCSI model.
Upgrade Kit for Windows Storage Server Release 2 for: Improved productivity, more robust storage management and simple branch office integration with new Windows Storage Server 2003 Release 2 version of the operating system Easier to use, HP enhanced Microsoft Management Console - based User Interface What Is a Storage Server? HP uses the Storage Server product name to describe its Network Attached Storage (NAS) solutions. NAS solutions are specialized file-serving devices that support heterogeneous files in a high-capacity storage solution on Ethernet based networks. NAS solutions also provide specific features to simplify the tasks and reduce the resources associated with data storage and management. The objective of NAS technology is to simplify manageability and improve data access to clients and applications. A NAS solution will generally provide network accessible storage to a mix of clients and servers running different operating systems.

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Benefits of a Storage Server

Rapid Deployment

HP Value Add Manageability Features

Reduced Management Costs

Support for Heterogeneous Environments Integration & Compatibility
Using standard network infrastructure and an interface that guides the setup user are up and running quickly All hardware and software are configured and pre-tested so it works right out of the box HP provides value add manageability features such as Services for Unix (SFU), Storage Manager Directory quota management and Array Configuration Utility (ACU) which can be administered through the web UI. A Rapid Start Up wizard steps a user through the initial setup All setup, configuration and management can be done from any place that is accessible via the network. Management from a centralized location simplifies the deployment and management tasks. Snapshot capability frees valuable IT resources when users can revert back to older copies of files without IT intervention SNMP management support with pre-installed agents that work with management software such as HP OpenView, Tivoli TME, IBM Netview, CA Unicenter and BMC Windows Storage Server 2003 provides unlimited CAL (Client Access License) for Storage Server clients Separate file serving from application servers enables you to consolidate servers, increase satisfaction because there is less interruption due to application demands or application server failures. The Storage Server supports all the major file serving protocols including SMB/CIFS, NFS, NCP, AppleTalk, HTTP and FTP The HP Storage Server quickly and easily integrates into the Windows ADS environment Windows supported third party software packages that complement file serving such as antivirus, backup, replication, etc. are supported.

Form Factor Standard Memory Operating System
Storage Controller Maximum Internal Storage
Scalability Network Connections Backup Warranty Fans and Power Supplies

Remote Management

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Software Components

Optional Software from HP for Storage Server
HP OpenView Storage Mirroring - The HP ProLiant ML370 Storage Server supports using Storage Mirroring as the data replication software solution (see Options section for list of part numbers). HP OpenView Storage Mirroring (SM) is an ideal entry host-based software product for IP networks. SM does not require high bandwidth Fibre Channel networks, high capacity replication and zero down time service levels. Storage Mirroring provides near real-time full application or file recovery up to the last byte replication. SM is an excellent choice for low bandwidth; low storage volume changes and meets business recovery goals within tens of minutes or hours. The immediate return on investment is realized in the reduced management cost associated with branch or small offices networks. Product Highlights: High availability with Microsoft Windows 2000/NT/2003servers Application aware and supported with Exchange, SQL and Oracle Host-based remote storage copy with TCP/IP networks Data distribution one-to-many or 'fan-out' to multiple destinations Data migration utility for transferring large data projects Centralize backup, data protection and recovery operations Built in scheduler for off hours replication Built in network bandwidth utilization management Disaster recovery between source and destination failover sites Powered by NSI Software's Double-Take patented 'Sequential Transfer Asynchronous Replication' technology Sequential transfer maintains write sequential across multiple files for data integrity Asynchronous replication allows hosts to continue processing for maximum performance HP OpenView Storage Data Protector - The HP OpenView Storage Data Protector software is enterprise data protection and disaster recovery, ensuring recovery from any disruption. Data Protector integrates a variety of techniques to eliminate backup and recovery windows. The capabilities to eliminate planned downtime range from online backup and backup of open files to zero-downtime, zero-impact backup. The software provides industry-leading instant recovery as well as several disaster recovery alternatives to eliminate unplanned downtime, allowing recovery of entire data centers in minutes. Data Protector is enabling organizations to reduce costs by automating routine tasks to maximize the effectiveness of the data protection staff. For the price of an entry-level product, it provides the enterprise functionality customers need. Data Protector scales from single server to distributed enterprise, covering an extensive range of heterogeneous applications, operating environments and storage configurations with a single solution. The HP ProLiant ML370 Storage Server supports using Data Protector as the backup software solution. For more information on HP OpenView Data Storage Protector: http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/storage/software/dataprotector/index.html HP Insight Manager - The HP ProLiant ML370 Storage Server supports Insight Manager through SNMP. For more information on HP Insight Manager: http://h18013.www1.hp.com/products/servers/management/hpsim/index.html HP OpenView Management tools - HP ProLiant ML370 Storage Server supports Open View through SNMP. For more information HP OpenView: http://www.managementsoftware.hp.com/

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Non-HP Software for Exchange Backup and Archive
HP has qualified CommVault Systems to provide simplified and cost-effective Exchange data management and protection solutions for HP ProLiant Storage Server customers. The solution helps SMB customers address the issues of growing business and regulatory compliance requirements for data retention, reduced data backup windows and increasing storage management administration cost and complexity. CommVault's QiNetix software suite running on an HP ProLiant Storage Server device includes the following key features: Complete protection and management of Microsoft Exchange and Storage Server data, including backup, restore, archiving and data migration to secondary storage devices. Use of HP ProLiant Storage Server devices as backup and archive targets to stage Microsoft Exchange and other data. Content-based indexing of Exchange data to assist in compliance and specific searching of Exchange e-mail text, e-mail attachments and Windows files. For more information on CommVault QiNetix software for HP ProLiant Storage Server, please visit: http://www.commvault.com/hp/hp_nas.asp NOTE: Support for this software is provided by CommVault.

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Service and Support, HP Care Pack, and Warranty Information
Storage Service Packages HP offers a portfolio of services ranging from Storage Design and Architecture that provides a complete multi-site design and implementation, to various levels of on-going maintenance support. Additionally the basic warranty service can be enhanced and/or HP Installation services can be purchased. Specifically Care Pack services include: Proactive 24 (P24) Support Plus 24 for Storage Support Plus for Storage 4-Hour, 24x7 Onsite, HW Support 4-Hour, 13x5 Onsite, HW Support Next Business Day Onsite, HW Support Installation for Storage (per event) Installation & Startup for Storage (per event) HP offers an optional migration service to assist the customer in moving to the newest product release. This may be in the form of a defined kit and service, or may alternatively be performed on a time & material basis. HP Services allows the customer to leverage HP's experience in selecting and configuring the most widely used security features, and provides an environment that is immediately more available due to increased change control and significantly improved data security. For more information on these and other service options, please contact any of our sales offices or visit our web site at: http://www.hp.com/hps/support.

Product Services

Installation services On-site maintenance (includes warranty support) Response time upgrades during the warranty period Post-warranty coverage RAID setup and performance consulting via statement of work Migration service consulting via statement of work For additional hardware installation and maintenance information, please refer to the URLs listed below: http://h18005.www1.hp.com/services/carepaq/us/install/ http://h18005.www1.hp.com/services/carepaq/us/hardware/
Installation and Startup Services
The Installation and Startup Service package provides installation and configuration of HP StorageWorks products. Major categories of work could include: Pre-installation consulting and planning Hardware installation, configuration and verification Service tools installed, configured and verified Customer orientation

Warranty

The HP ProLiant ML370 Storage Server has a standard 3-3-3 warranty (Three years parts exchange, three year labor and three year on-site, next business day response).

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Warranty Upgrade Options
Response Upgrade on-site response from next business day to same day 4-hours Coverage Extend hours of coverage from 5 days x 9 hours to 7 days x 24 hours Duration Select duration of coverage for a minimum period of 1year or multiple years The HP Care Pack is defined as an upgrade to the product warranty attribute, available for a specific duration and hours of coverage. HP Care Pack is not available for less than the product's warranty duration. HP Care Pack is available for sale anytime during the warranty period for most products, but the commencement date will be the same as the Warranty Start Date (delivery date to end user customer). Proof of purchase may be required. HP Care Pack services are prepaid. For additional HP Care Pack (hardware & software) information, as well as orderable part numbers, please refer to the URL listed below: http://h18005.www1.hp.com/services/carepaq/index.html

Components

The following brick level options/components do not have individual HP Care Pack Services. These items will be included in product HP Care Pack Services into which they are installed. Disk Drives Tape Drives CD/DVD ROM SCSI Hubs in SBBs Bus Converters Backplane RAID Power Supplies Cabling Controllers

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Product Configuration Wizard
In the following steps you will be guided through a series of steps to help you configure a customized model. NOTE: Options ship separately and are not factory integrated.

Step 1- Order required models
Select one of the three models available HP ProLiant ML370 Processor Storage Server Base Cache Memory Model Memory 375639-001 Expansion Slots
Network Controller Smart Array 6402 Controller w/128 MB BBWC Storage Controller VHDCI SCSI internal to external cable kit SCSI Cable Kit Standard two (2) 36 GB Ultra320 15K 1" drives (for OS internal to server) Hard Drive (Internal storage) NOTE: No internal data storage drives installed on this model 1.44 MB diskette drive Diskette Drive DVD-ROM Drive (8x24) Optical Drive None Standard Storage Maximum storage Internal Up to 1.8T utilizing 6 X 300 GB with the optional 2-bay hot plug SCSI drive cage. Note that 2 drive slots are utilized for the OS image. to server Tower (5U) Form Factor
(1) Intel Xeon Processor 3.4 GHz/ 800MHz standard (up to 2 supported) 1 MB Level 2 cache 1GB (Standard) to 4GB (OS Maximum) DDR-II 400 MHz memory One 64-bit/133-MHz PCI-X, two 64-bit/100-MHz PCI-X, one 64-bit/66MHz PCI-X, one x4 PCI-Express, and one x8 PCI-Express NC7781 PCI-x Gigabit NIC (Embedded)
HP ProLiant ML370 Int SCSI Storage Model 381862-001
Processor Cache Memory Memory Expansion Slots Network Controller Storage Controller SCSI Cable Kit Hard Drive (Internal storage) Diskette Drive Optical Drive Standard Storage Maximum storage Internal to server Form Factor
(1) Intel Xeon Processor 3.4 GHz/ 800MHz standard (up to 2 supported) 1 MB Level 2 cache 1GB (Standard) to 4GB (OS Maximum) DDR-II 400 MHz memory One 64-bit/133-MHz PCI-X, two 64-bit/100-MHz PCI-X, one 64-bit/66MHz PCI-X, one x4 PCI-Express, and one x8 PCI-Express NC7781 PCI-x Gigabit NIC (Embedded) Smart Array 6402 Controller w/128 MB BBWC VHDCI SCSI internal to external cable kit Standard two (2) 36 GB Ultra320 15K 1" drives (for OS internal to server) 1.44 MB diskette drive DVD-ROM Drive (8x24) 1.2 TB raw storage capacity (4 x 300 GB Ultra320 1") Up to 1.8 TB utilizing 6 X 300 GB with the optional 2-bay hot plug SCSI drive cage. Note that 2 drive slots are utilized for the OS image. Tower (5U)

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HP ProLiant ML370 Storage Server High Performance Model 375640-001 Processor Cache Memory Memory Expansion Slots
(2) Intel Xeon Processor 3.4 GHz/ 800MHz standard 1 MB Level 2 cache 2 GB (Standard) up to 4 GB (Maximum) DDR-II 400 MHz memory One 64-bit/133-MHz PCI-X, two 64-bit/100-MHz PCI-X, one 64-bit/66MHz PCI-X, one x4 PCI-Express, and one x8 PCI-Express NC7781 PCI Gigabit NIC (Embedded) Network Controller Smart Array 6402 Controller w/128 MB BBWC Storage Controller VHDCI SCSI internal to external cable kit SCSI Cable Kit Standard two (2) 36 GB Ultra320 15K 1" drives (for OS internal to server) Hard Drive (Internal storage) NOTE: No internal data storage drives installed on this model 1.44 MB diskette drive Diskette Drive DVD-ROM Drive (8x24) Optical Drive Maximum storage Internal 1.8 TB (6 x 300 GB Ultra320 1") to server Tower (5U) Form Factor

Model Design

1. 1.44 Diskette Drive 2. Front Panel LEDs (show server status) 3. DVD Drive 4. Front bezel 5. Removable Media Bays 6. Six 1" Hot Plug Drive Bays 7. 8 PC2-3200R Memory Slots 8. Hot Plug Fans (standard) 9. Intel Xeon Processors 10. Hot Plug Redundant Fans (Optional base) (Standard High Performance Model) 11. 2 PCI-Express Non Hot Plug slots 12. 4 PCI-X 64-Bit 100 MHz Non Hot Plug slots 13. USB 2.0 (on the front)

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Step 2 - add second processor
You may add a second processor to a HP ProLiant ML370 Storage Server Model Intel Xeon X3.4-1MB/800MHz Processor Option Kit Processor NOTE: Base model can support one additional processor

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Step 3 - add additional memory
System comes standard with either 1 GB or 2 GB of memory and is expandable to OS limit of 4 GB 1GB of Advanced PC2 PC3200 DDR2 SDRAM DIMM Memory Kit (2 x 512 MB) Base Memory 2GB of Advanced PC2 PC3200 DDR2 SDRAM DIMM Memory Kit (2x1024 MB)

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Memory. Common Memory Upgrades from Standard Memory This chart does not represent all possible memory configurations. Std. Memory Total Memory Slot GB 512 MB 512 MB Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty 2 GB 512 MB 512 MB 512 MB 512 MB Empty Empty Empty 2 GB 1 GB 1 GB Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty 4 GB 512 MB 512 MB 512 MB 512 MB 1 GB 1 GB Empty
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Step 4 - add Windows Storage Server 2003 Release 2 Upgrade (optional)
Windows Storage Server 2003 SP1, Standard Edition to Windows Storage Server 2003 Release 2 , Standard Edition Upgrade Kit Note: This upgrade kit is optional does not have to be ordered if only want Windows Storage Server 2003 Service Pack 1 which ships with the system. Windows Storage Server Release includes: HP Enhanced, File Server Management Console File Server Resource Manager for quotas, file screening and storage reporting Print Server support New print management console Unlimited printer support in Standard Edition Microsoft Services for Network File System (NFS) Distributed File System Replication, including DFS Management Console Configuration and Diagnostic Tools MS Exchange Feature Pack for WSS 2003 Unlimited Client Access License (CAL) included Upgrade Documentation T4388A

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Step 5 - add internal storage upgrades
Backplane Drive Cage Duplex SCSI Backplane Option Kit ML3xx Two Bay Hot Plug SCSI Drive Cage FIO BASE NOTE: Included with High Performance Model. 339323-B21 244059-B21
Step 6 - add storage controller options
Storage Controllers BBWC Upgrade 256MB Battery-Backed Cache Upgrade Kit for SA-6400 NOTE: This 256-MB Battery-Backed Cache Module upgrade kit supports the Smart Array 6400 series controller only. Ultra320 Expansion Module for SA-6402 273913-B21

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Step 7 - ProLiant ML370 unique options
NOTE: The Int SCSI and High Performance Model include redundant power supply and fan. G4 Hot Plug Redundant Power Supply Option Kit Options G2/G3/G4 Redundant Hot Plug Fan Option Kit

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Step 8 - additional network cards
The system comes per default with 1 integrated NC7781 PCI-X Gigabit NIC. Select additional cards for higher performance and further redundancy. NC1020 Cu Gigabit Server Adapter 32 PCI Single Port 353377-B21 NC6170 Dual Port PCI-X 1000SX Gigabit Server Adapter 313879-B21 NC7170 Dual Port PCI-X 1000T Gigabit Server Adapter 313881-B21 NC7771 PCI-X 10/100/1000-T Server Adapter 290563-B21 Agere PCI V.92 56K Worldwide Controller less Win Modem DC131B NOTE: RJ11 modem adapter is not included. NOTE: NC61XX, NC71XX, NC77XX, or NC1020 NIC can be used for redundancy with the embedded NC7761 Network Controller. The embedded network controller and the NC1020 use the same chipset and are completely compatible. However, when teaming these two NICs with the other NICs, the lack of Jumbo Frames and LSO features on either of them will cause high end NICs to have those features disabled.

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Step 9 - add hard drives
The HP ProLiant ML370 Storage Server holds a maximum of 6 data disk drives with the optional 2-bay expansion rack. Each MSA30 disk enclosures holds up to 14 SCSI hard drives and each MSA 20 disk enclosure holds up to 12 SATA hard drives. NOTE: For detailed specifications on HDD drives please consult HP website at http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/proliantstorage/drives-enclosures/index.html Hard Drives Ultra320 SCSI Universal Hot Plug HP 72 GB U320 10K Universal HDD 286714-B22 HP 146 GB U320 10K Universal HDD 286716-B22 HP 300 GB U320 10K Universal HDD 350964-B22 HP 36 GB U320 15K Universal HDD 286776-B22 HP 72 GB U320 15K Universal HDD 286778-B22 NOTE: All U320 Universal Hard Drives are backward compatible to U2 or U3 speeds. U320 drives require an optional U320 Smart Array Controller or U320 SCSI HBA to support U320 transfer rates. SATA - Hot Plug HP 80GB 1.5G SATA 7.2K 3.5" HDD HP 160GB 1.5G SATA 7.2K 3.5" HDD HP 250GB 1.5G SATA 7.2K 3.5" HDD HP 500GB 1.5G SATA 7.2K 3.5" HDD NOTE: For complete compatibility information, refer to the HP Hard Drive Compatibility table located at http://www.hp.com/products/harddiskdrives

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Step 10 - add disk enclosures
If you require additional capacity beyond the disk drive slots provided in the based models, you may connect up to 13 MSA30 external disk enclosures or 12 MSA20 external disk enclosures. Modular Smart Array 30 SB 302969-B21 NOTE: Rack-mountable 14 drive (SCSI Hard drives) enclosure with single bus, redundant power supplies. Modular Smart Array 30 DB 302970-B21 NOTE: Rack-mountable 14 drive (SCSI Hard Drives) enclosure with dual bus, redundant power supplies. Modular Smart Array 20 366172-B21 NOTE: Rack-mountable 12 drive (SATA Hard Drives) enclosure NOTE: If desired, previous generation disk enclosures, StorageWorks 4314 and 4354 are also supported.

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Step 11 - add tape backup solution
NOTE: A VHDCI SCSI internal to external cable kit is included with both the Base and Int SCSI models. This cable kit can be used for a backup solution. Tape Backup Devices Recommended HP StorageWorks Tape solutions for the HP ProLiant ML370 Storage Server NOTE: For complete listing of tape drive offerings see http://www.hp.com/products1/storage/compatibility/tapebackup/ISS/index.html NOTE: For further articles about choosing the right backup solution for your business. http://www.hp.com/sbso/productivity/howto/tape_backup/which_solution.html DAT 24 - dependable, entry-level solutions for data protection in small servers and workstations. DDS-3 tapes have a compressed capacity of 24 GB and a transfer speed of 7.2 GB/hr (assuming 2:1 data compression). Full support for HP One-Button Disaster Recovery. DAT 40 - fast, dependable backup solution for smaller servers. The DDS-4 tape stores 40 GB of compressed data on a single cartridge at a 21.6 GB/hr (assuming 2:1 data compression). Full support for HP One-Button Disaster Recovery. DAT 40X6 - tape autoloader solution for smaller servers with limited IT support, such as branch offices and remote sites. DDS-4 stores 40 GB of compressed data on a single cartridge at a rate of 21.5 GB/hr (assuming 2:1 data compression). Full support for HP One-Button Disaster Recovery. DAT 72 - fifth generation of DDS tape drive for small and medium businesses, remote offices and workgroups. DAT 72 stores 72 GB on a single cartridge with a transfer rate of 21.6 GB/hr (assuming 2:1 data compression). Full support for HP One-Button Disaster Recovery. This combination of tape drive and server is an HP recommended optimal configuration. DAT 72X6 - tape autoloader solution for small servers with limited IT support such as branch offices and other remote sites. The 6-cartidge magazine can hold a week's worth of data cartridges. The DDS-4 tape stores 72 GB on a single cartridge with a transfer rate of 21.6 GB/hr (assuming 2:1 data compression). Full support for HP One-Button Disaster Recovery. DLTVS 80 - affordable 80GB backup for smaller servers. Utilizes DLT Type IV media with backward read compatibility with media previously written in the DLT4000 format. Tape cartridge has capacity of 80 GB with a transfer rate of 21.6 GB/hr (assuming 2:1 data compression). SDLT 320 - high-capacity, high-performance backup solution. Compatible with DLT Type IV media written by DLT 80 and DLT VS80 drives. 320 GB or compressed capacity at a transfer rate of 115 GB/hr (assuming 2:1 data compression). Full support for HP One-Button Disaster Recovery. Ultrium 215 - entry point for HP's Ultrium tape drive family. Stores 200 GB of compress data on single tape at a 54 GB/hr (assuming 2:1 data compression) and offers exclusive HP features such as dynamic data rate matching and One-Button Disaster Recovery. This combination of tape drive and server is an HP recommended optimal configuration. Ultrium 230 - high-performance, first-generation superdrive in the HP Ultrium family. Excellent capacity, superior performance and exceptional reliability. Stores 200 GB of compressed data on a single tape at speeds up to108 GB/hr (assuming 2:1 data compression) and offers HP features such as data rate matching and One-Button Disaster Recovery. Ultrium 460 - latest generation of HP's Ultrium drive family with a 400 GB of compressed data capacity on a single cartridge with transfer rate of 216 GB/hr (assuming 2:1 data compression). Fully read- and write-compatible with all first-generation Ultrium drives and offers exclusive HP features such as dynamic data rate matching and One-Button Disaster Recovery. For more information on HP Tape Backup Devices: http://h18006.www1.hp.com/storage/tapestorage.html

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Step 12 - add host base data replication
HP OpenView Storage Mirroring (SM) is an ideal entry host-based software product for IP networks. SM does not require high bandwidth Fibre Channel networks, high capacity replication and zero down time service levels. Storage Mirroring provides near real-time full application or file recovery up to the last byte replication. SM is an excellent choice for low bandwidth; low storage volume changes and meets business recovery goals within tens of minutes or hours. The immediate return on investment is realized in the reduced management cost associated with branch or small offices networks. Product Highlights: High availability with Microsoft Windows 2000/NT/2003servers Application aware and supported with Exchange, SQL and Oracle Host-based remote storage copy with TCP/IP networks Data distribution one-to-many or 'fan-out' to multiple destinations Data migration utility for transferring large data projects Centralize backup, data protection and recovery operations Built in scheduler for off hours replication Built in network bandwidth utilization management Disaster recovery between source and destination failover sites Powered by NSI Software's Double-Take patented 'Sequential Transfer Asynchronous Replication' technology Sequential transfer maintains write sequential across multiple files for data integrity Asynchronous replication allows hosts to continue processing for maximum performance HP OpenView Storage Mirroring v4.4.2 Media Kit HP OpenView Storage Mirroring NAS Edition LTU 1 HP OpenView Storage Mirroring NAS Edition LTU 10 NOTE: For more information go to the HP OpenView Storage Mirroring website at: http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/storage/software/sm/index.htm

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Step 13 - add rack, rail kit and PDU
NOTE: the ML370 Storage Server can be racked with the optional ProLiant ML370 Generation 4 Tower to Rack Conversion Kit. Additional information about HP racks and their options can be obtained on the HP website http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/proliantstorage/racks/index.html

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HP Rack 10000 Series (Graphite Metallic) HP S10614 (14U) Rack Cabinet - Shock Pallet HP Rack 10842 (42U, 800mm wide) - Pallet HP Rack 10842 (42U, 800mm wide) - Shock Pallet HP Rack 10647 (47U) - Pallet HP Rack 10647 (47U) - Crated HP Rack 10642 (42U) - Pallet HP Rack 10642 (42U) - Shock Pallet HP Rack 10642 (42U) - Crated HP Rack 10636 (36U) - Pallet HP Rack 10636 (36U) - Shock Pallet HP Rack 10636 (36U) - Crated HP Rack 10622 (22U) - Pallet
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HP Rack 10622 (22U) - Shock Pallet HP Rack 10622 (22U) - Crated NOTE: -B21 (pallet) used to ship empty racks -B22 (shock pallet) used to ship racks with equipment installed (by custom systems, VARs and Channels) -B23 (crated) used for air shipments of empty racks NOTE: It is mandatory to use a shock pallet in order to ship racks with equipment installed. Not all HP equipment is qualified to be shipped in the Rack 10000 series. NOTE: Please see the Rack 10000 QuickSpecs for Technical Specifications such as height, width, depth, weight, and color: http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/10995_na/10995_na.HTML NOTE: For additional information regarding Rack Cabinets, please see the following URL: http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/servers/proliantstorage/rackoptions/index.html.

Rail Kit

ProLiant ML370 Generation 4 Tower to Rack Conversion Kit Rack Adapter Kit NOTE: This kit allows HP rack servers to fit in racks that are 24" wide.

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Modular PDUs 1U/0U (Up to 32 outlets)
HP Modular Power Distribution Units (mPDU), High Volt Model, 40A (200-240 VAC) NOTE: The 40A model has a hardwired input. HP Modular Power Distribution Units (mPDU), High Volt Model, 16A (200-240 VAC) NOTE: This PDU has a detachable input power cord. This model may also be used with the high volt UPSs R3000 XR and R6000. NOTE: Please see the following Modular Power Distribution Unit (Zero-U/1U Modular PDUs) QuickSpecs for additional options including shorter jumper cables and specific power cords: http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/11041_na/11041_na.HTML

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PDU Options

Third Party PDU Mounting Kit NOTE: This kit allows you to mount the Modular PDUs in racks other than the 9000/10000 Series racks (any racks using the standard 19" rail). For more details please refer the Modular PDU QuickSpecs.

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Step 14 - add uninterruptible power systems (UPS)
UPS Power Cord Reference Guide Please see the UPS Power Cord Reference Guide for that lists cable descriptions, requirements, and specifications for UPS units. ftp://ftp.compaq.com/pub/products/servers/ProLiantstorage/power-protection/powercordmatrix.pdf.
Uninterruptible Power Systems Rack
UPS R1500 XR (1440VA, 1340 Watt), Low Voltage 204404-001 UPS R3000 XR (2880VA, 2700 Watt), Low Voltage 192186-001 UPS R3000 XR (3000VA, 2700 Watt), High Voltage 192186-002 Rack-mountable UPS R6000 (6000VA, 6000 Watt) High Voltage 347207-001 UPS R12000 XR, N+ x (12KVA, 12KW) High Voltage 207552-B22 NOTE: UPS R6000 has a hardwired input; and the UPS R12000 XR has a hardwired input and output connection.

UPS Options

SNMP Serial Port Card NOTE: Supports tower and rack UPS XR models ranging from 1000 3000VA. Six Port Card NOTE: Supports tower and rack UPS XR models ranging from 1000 3000VA. High to Low Voltage Transformer (250VA) NOTE: Supports R6000 UPS series only. 2.5 amps @ 125 Volts max output across two NEMA 5-15. Extended Runtime Module, R1500 XR, 2U NOTE: 2U each, two ERM maximum. Extended Runtime Module, R3000 XR, 2U NOTE: 3U each, one ERM maximum. Extended Runtime Module, R12000 XR, 4U NOTE: 4U each, two ERM maximum. Scalable UPS Card NOTE: Supports R6000 UPS series only.

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Technical Specifications
System Unit Dimensions (HxWxD) Input Requirements (per power supply)
Rated Line Frequency BTU Rating Power Specifications
SCSI Connectors Power Supply Output Power (per power supply) Temperature Range Operating
18.5 x 8.69 x 28 in (46.88 x 22.07 x 71.12 cm) 70 lb (31.75 kg) (without hard drives) No drives 100 to 132 VAC, 200-240 VAC Range Line Voltage 50 Hz to 60 Hz Rated Input Frequency 906W @ 100VAC Input Power 9.2A(100VAC),4.3A(200VAC) Rated Input Current 50 to 60 Hz 3,420 BTU/hr To review typical system power ratings use the Active Answers Power Calculator which is available via the online tool located at URL: http://h30099.www3.hp.com/configurator/powercalcs.asp. To drill down to calculators: - Click on: "ProLiant Servers" - Click on the Server of interest. Example: ML370 G4 - Click on: "Power Calculator" link. (You may need to scroll down to see it) Two internal HD 68 connectors Rated Steady-State Power 775 W 41 to 95 F (5 to 35 C) (No direct sustaining sunlight) -40 to 158 F (-40 to 70 C) 5% to 95% 5% to 95%
Relative Humidity (non-condensing) Acoustic Noise
Storage (up to one year) Operating Non-operating Idle (Fixed Disk Drives Spinning) L WAd (BELS) L pAm (dBA) Operating (Random Seeks to Fixed Disks) L WAd (BELS) L pAm (dBA)

5.9 41

6.0 42

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NIC Card Network Interface Data Transfer Method Network Transfer Rate 10Base-T/100BaseTX/1000 BaseTX 64-bit/133MHz PCI-X 10Base-T (Half-Duplex) 10Base-T (Full-Duplex) 100Base-TX (Half-Duplex) 100Base-TX (Full-Duplex) 1000BaseTX (Half-Duplex 1000BaseTX (FullDupplex) RJ-45 10Base-T
10 Mb/s 20 Mb/s 100 Mb/s 200 Mb/s 1000 Mb/s 2000 Mb/s

Connector Cable Support

Categories 3, 4 or 5 UTP; up to 328 feet (100 m) Category 5 UTP; up to 328 feet (100 m)

10/100/1000Base-TX

Integrated Lights-Out

Architecture

32-bit PCI-based health and remote management ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit) 32-bit RISC processor core running at 66MHz Processor Option firmware upgradeable via flash ROM. Upgradeability Utilizes the host server's embedded video chip. Supports VGA/SVGA, 640 x Video Support 480 (256 to 16.7M colors), 800 x 600 (256 to 16.7M colors), 1024 x 768 (256 to 65K colors), 1280 x 1024 (256 colors) One dedicated Ethernet network connection (10/100 Mb/s) Interfaces One shared Ethernet network connection via one of the embedded 1Gb/s system network interfaces 2-MB Flash ROM Memory 8-MB SDRAM Windows 2000 and 2000 Professional Client System Support Windows 2003 Windows 2000 XP Professional Edition Red Hat Advanced Server 2.1, Red Hat Linux V7.2, V7.3, V8.0 SuSE Linux Enterprise Server V7, V8 United Linux 1.0 Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later. Client Browser Support Netscape Navigator 7.1 (on supported Linux client systems) Mozilla 1.5 (for supported Linux client systems) Command Line Support Telnet, Secure Shell and serial port access Secure Socket Layer Security Secure Shell version 2 Directory Support Services Active Directory V1.0 (Windows 2000, 2003) Novell eDirectory V8.6.2, V8.7 (Novell NetWare 5.X, 6.X, Red Hat 7.1, Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003) Health Driver (iLO Advanced Server Management Controller Driver) Driver Support iLO Management Interface Driver

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iLO Standard Management

iLO Advanced Features

Virtual Text Remote Console Virtual Power Button Control Dedicated & shared LAN Connectivity Browser and command line access Automatic IP Configuration via DHCP/DNS/WINS Industry Standard 128-bit Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Secure Shell Security IML and iLO Event Logging Support for up to 12 user accounts with customizable access privileges Virtual Graphical Remote Console Virtual Floppy Drive
Smart Array 6402 Controller
Controller Interface Type Ultra320 SCSI 320 MBps Data Transfer Rate Buffer size Supported Devices Channel Qty Max Storage Device Qty RAID level Compatible Slots Provided Interfaces 128 MB Hard Drive RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 1+x PCI-X / 133 MHz 2 x storage - Ultra320 SCSI LVD (external) 2 x storage - Ultra320 SCSI LVD (internal)
Copyright 2006 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. Windows is a US registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Intel is a US registered trademark of Intel Corporation. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.

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HP ProLiant ML370 Generation 5 Server Maintenance and Service Guide
Part Number 404682-009 October 2008 (Ninth Edition)
Copyright 2006, 2008 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Server and Windows NT are U.S. registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Intel and Xeon are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries.
Intended audience This guide is for an experienced service technician. HP assumes you are qualified in the servicing of computer equipment and trained in recognizing hazards in products with hazardous energy levels and are familiar with weight and stability precautions for rack installations.

Contents

Customer self repair..... 6
Parts only warranty service.... 6 Mechanical components..... 17 System components.... 21
Illustrated parts catalog.... 17
Removal and replacement procedures... 28
Required tools..... 28 Safety considerations.... 28 Preventing electrostatic discharge.... 28 Symbols on equipment.... 28 Rack warnings.... 29 Preparation procedures.... 30 Extend the server from the rack.... 30 Power down the server.... 31 Remove the server from the rack.... 31 Front bezel..... 32 Access panel..... 33 Rack bezel..... 33 Feet..... 34 Tower configuration panels.... 35 Rack rails..... 36 Power supply blank.... 36 Hot-plug power supply..... 37 Hard drive blank..... 38 Hard drive..... 39 Hard drive cage and backplane.... 39 System fans..... 41 Expansion slot cover..... 42 Expansion board..... 43 Slot release lever..... 44 Processor air baffle..... 45 Center wall..... 46 Media blanks..... 47 Half-height or full-height media devices.... 48 Systems Insight Display.... 48 Memory boards and FBDIMMs..... 49 Memory board.... 50 FBDIMM..... 50 Processor..... 51 Heatsink..... 56 PPM..... 58 Power supply backplane.... 59 Video connector.... 60 BBWC battery pack.... 62 System board..... 63

Battery..... 68

Cabling..... 70
Cabling overview.... 70 Diskette drive cabling.... 70 SAS cabling.... 70 CD-ROM drive cabling..... 72 Video cabling..... 72 Parallel/serial port cabling.... 73 BBWC option cabling.... 73 Internal USB connector..... 74 Storage device cabling guidelines.... 74 HP Systems Insight Display cabling... 74

Diagnostic tools.... 75

Troubleshooting resources.... 75 Automatic Server Recovery.... 75 HP Systems Insight Manager.... 75 Integrated Management Log.... 76 HP Integrated Lights Out 2 technology.... 76 Option ROM Configuration for Arrays... 76 ProLiant Essentials Rapid Deployment Pack.... 77 HP ROM-Based Setup Utility.... 77 ROMPaq utility..... 77 System Online ROM flash component utility... 77 SmartStart software.... 78 SmartStart Scripting Toolkit.... 78 HP Insight Diagnostics.... 79
Server component identification.... 80
Front panel components..... 80 Front panel LEDs and buttons.... 81 Rear panel components.... 82 Rear panel LEDs.... 83 System board components.... 84 System maintenance switch.... 85 Internal system health LED combinations... 86 SAS and SATA device numbers..... 87 SAS and SATA hard drive LEDs..... 87 SAS and SATA hard drive LED combinations.... 88 FBDIMM slots..... 89 Power supply backplane LED.... 90 Fan locations..... 90 Systems Insight Display LEDs.... 91 Environmental specifications.... 93 Server specifications..... 93 Hot-plug power supply calculations... 94 FBDIMM specifications..... 94 1.44-MB diskette drive specifications.... 94 CD-ROM drive specifications.... 95 SAS and SATA hard drive specifications.... 96

Specifications..... 93

Acronyms and abbreviations.... 97

Index..... 100

Customer self repair
HP products are designed with many Customer Self Repair (CSR) parts to minimize repair time and allow for greater flexibility in performing defective parts replacement. If during the diagnosis period HP (or HP service providers or service partners) identifies that the repair can be accomplished by the use of a CSR part, HP will ship that part directly to you for replacement. There are two categories of CSR parts:

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Removal and replacement procedures

Required tools

You need the following items for some procedures:
T-10/T-15 Torx screwdriver (included with the server) Diagnostics Utility (included on the SmartStart CD-ROM)

Safety considerations

Before performing service procedures, review all the safety information.
Preventing electrostatic discharge
To prevent damaging the system, be aware of the precautions you need to follow when setting up the system or handling parts. A discharge of static electricity from a finger or other conductor may damage system boards or other static-sensitive devices. This type of damage may reduce the life expectancy of the device. To prevent electrostatic damage:
Avoid hand contact by transporting and storing products in static-safe containers. Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at static-free workstations. Place parts on a grounded surface before removing them from their containers. Avoid touching pins, leads, or circuitry. Always be properly grounded when touching a static-sensitive component or assembly.

Symbols on equipment

The following symbols may be placed on equipment to indicate the presence of potentially hazardous conditions. This symbol indicates the presence of hazardous energy circuits or electric shock hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel. WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from electric shock hazards, do not open this enclosure. Refer all maintenance, upgrades, and servicing to qualified personnel. This symbol indicates the presence of electric shock hazards. The area contains no user or field serviceable parts. Do not open for any reason. WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from electric shock hazards, do not open this enclosure.
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This symbol on an RJ-45 receptacle indicates a network interface connection. WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, or damage to the equipment, do not plug telephone or telecommunications connectors into this receptacle. This symbol indicates the presence of a hot surface or hot component. If this surface is contacted, the potential for injury exists. WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from a hot component, allow the surface to cool before touching. This symbol indicates that the component exceeds the recommended weight for one individual to handle safely. 25-41 kg 55-91 lb WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, observe local occupational health and safety requirements and guidelines for manual material handling. These symbols, on power supplies or systems, indicate that the equipment is supplied by multiple sources of power. WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from electric shock, remove all power cords to completely disconnect power from the system.

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After performing the installation or maintenance procedure, slide the server into the rack by pressing the server rail-release latches.

Power down the server

WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury, electric shock, or damage to the equipment, remove the power cord to remove 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. 2. 3.

Shut down the OS as directed by the OS documentation. Press the Power On/Standby button to place the server in standby mode. When the server enters standby power mode, the system power LED changes to amber. Disconnect the power cords.
The system is now without power.
Remove the server from the rack
To remove the server from an HP, telco, or third-party rack:
Power down the server (on page 31). Disconnect the cabling.
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Extend the server from the rack. Reverse the server installation steps in the documentation that ships with the rack-mounting option.
Press the server rail-release latches and remove the server from the rack. Place the server on a sturdy, level surface.

Front bezel

Tower servers have a removable front bezel that must be unlocked and opened before accessing the hard drive cage, and before removing the access panel. To remove the component:
Open the front bezel (tower servers only). IMPORTANT: You must unlock the front bezel before removing the access panel.
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Lift up the front bezel and remove it from the chassis.
To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure.

Access panel

WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury 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. To remove the component:

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Power down the server (on page 31). Extend or remove the server from the rack ("Extend the server from the rack" on page 30, "Remove the server from the rack" on page 31). Open the front bezel ("Front bezel" on page 32). Using a T-10/T-15 Torx screwdriver, unlock the access panel locking latch. Lift up on the hood latch handle and remove the access panel.

Unlock and open the front bezel ("Front bezel" on page 32) (tower servers only). Remove the blank.
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Hard drive

To remove the component: CAUTION: To prevent improper cooling and thermal damage, do not operate the server unless all bays are populated with either a component or a blank.
Determine the status of the hard drive from the hot-plug SAS hard drive LED combinations ("SAS and SATA hard drive LED combinations" on page 88). Back up all server data on the hard drive. Remove the hard drive.
Hard drive cage and backplane
Power down the server (on page 31). Do one of the following:
Open or remove the tower bezel, as needed ("Front bezel" on page 32). Extend the server from the rack (on page 30).

3. 4. 5. 6.

Remove the access panel ("Access panel" on page 33). Remove the rack bezel (rack servers only) ("Rack bezel" on page 33). Remove all hard drives ("Hard drive" on page 39) and hard drive blanks ("Hard drive blank" on page 38). Disconnect the 10-pin power cable from the drive cage backplane.
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NOTE: The center wall is removed for illustration purposes only.
Disconnect the SAS-SATA cables from the SAS backplane. IMPORTANT: When installing a x3/x1 SAS cable, HP recommends that the x3 part of the x3/x1 cable be linked to the SAS hard drive backplane connector that corresponds to hard drive slots 1 to 4. In this setup, hard drive slot 1 will not be available, but since hard drive slots 2 to 4 will be connected, one continuous volume can be created.
Remove the four screws that secure the drive cage to the chassis.
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Remove the SAS cage.

System fans
The server supports redundant hot-plug fans to provide proper airflow to the system if a primary fan fails. In the standard, non-redundant, configuration, fans 1, 2, and 3 cool the server. For the redundant configuration, fans 4, 5, and 6 are added to back up the primary fans. This configuration enables the server to continue operation in non-redundant mode, if a fan failure occurs. The following rules apply:
If one fan fails in non-redundant mode, the server shuts down. If one fan fails in redundant mode, the server converts to non-redundant mode. If two fans fail in redundant mode, the server shuts down.
For more information, see "Fan locations (on page 90)." All fans are identical. This procedure can be used for any of the six fan positions. The server supports variable fan speeds. The fans operate at minimum speed until a temperature change requires a fan speed increase to cool the server. The server shuts down in the following temperature-related scenarios:

CAUTION: Make a note of board locations. Be sure to install replacements in the same slots.

Slot release lever

Power down the server (on page 31). Extend the server from the rack, if applicable ("Extend the server from the rack" on page 30). Remove the access panel ("Access panel" on page 33).
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4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Remove the expansion slot cover ("Expansion slot cover" on page 42). Remove any expansion board installed in the slot ("Expansion board" on page 43). From the rear of the chassis, push up on the lever locking tab. Pull the release lever forward to disengage the rear tabs from the chassis wall. Remove the slot release lever.
To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. IMPORTANT: Be sure that the lever locking tab is locked into place. If the lever is not locked, it will not retain the expansion boards properly.

Processor air baffle

Power down the server (on page 31). Extend or remove the server from the rack ("Extend the server from the rack" on page 30, "Remove the server from the rack" on page 31). Remove the access panel ("Access panel" on page 33).
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Remove the processor air baffle.

Center wall

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Power down the server (on page 31). Extend or remove the server from the rack ("Extend the server from the rack" on page 30, "Remove the server from the rack" on page 31). Remove the access panel. ("Access panel" on page 33) Remove the processor air baffle ("Processor air baffle" on page 45). Remove the full-length expansion boards ("Expansion board" on page 43). Lift the center wall retaining latch.
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Remove the center wall.

Media blanks
Power down the server (on page 31). Open or remove the tower bezel ("Front bezel" on page 32). CAUTION: To prevent improper cooling and thermal damage, do not operate the server unless all bays are populated with either a component or a blank.

Remove the media blanks.

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NOTE: HP recommends that you remove all media blanks to facilitate drive installation.
Retain the blanks for future use. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure.
Half-height or full-height media devices
Unlock and remove the bezel ("Front bezel" on page 32). Extend the server from the rack (on page 30).
Remove the access panel ("Access panel" on page 33). Slide the media latch to release the drive and extend the drive from the bay to access the cabling.

CAUTION: To prevent improper cooling and thermal damage, do not operate the server unless all bays are populated with either a component or a blank.
Disconnect the data and power cables from the device. Remove the half-height or full-height drive.

Systems Insight Display

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o o 3. 4.

Remove the access panel ("Access panel" on page 33). Press the HP Systems Insight Display ejector button to extend the HP Systems Insight Display.

5. 6. 7.

Disconnect the Systems Insight Display cable from the system board ("System board components" on page 84). Remove two T-10 screws on the side of the Systems Insight Display. Remove the Systems Insight Display.
Memory boards and FBDIMMs
The server utilizes two memory boards. Each memory board consists of eight slots, numbered sequentially. The paired banks are identified by the letters A through D. Each memory board supports 2x1 interleaving.
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For maximum performance, HP recommends that both memory boards be populated with the same total amount of memory to support 4x1 interleaving across both memory branches. Observe the following warnings when performing a replacement procedure: WARNING: Always comply with all electrostatic and thermal guidelines to prevent bodily injury and ensure a properly functioning system when performing hot-plug operations. WARNING: To prevent personal injury from hazardous energy: Remove watches, rings, or other metal objects. Use tools with insulated handles. Do not place tools or metal parts on top of batteries.

Memory board

3. 4. 5.
Remove the access panel ("Access panel" on page 33). Remove the processor air baffle ("Processor air baffle" on page 45). Remove the memory board and place it on a flat surface.

FBDIMM

Power down the server (on page 31).
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Do one of the following:

Remove the access panel ("Access panel" on page 33). Remove the processor air baffle ("Processor air baffle" on page 45). Remove a memory board ("Memory board" on page 50). Remove the FBDIMM.

Processor

CAUTION: To prevent possible server malfunction, do not mix processors of different speeds or cache sizes. Refer to the label on the processor heatsink for a description of the processor. CAUTION: Be sure that you have the current version of the system ROM. Failure to flash the ROM with the correct version before installing or replacing the processor causes system failure. For the most current version of the ROM, go to the HP website (http://www.hp.com/support). CAUTION: To avoid damage to the system board: Do not touch the processor socket contacts. Always install the processor socket cover after removing the processor from the socket. Do not tilt or slide the processor when lowering the processor into the socket. CAUTION: To avoid damage to the processor: Handle the processor only by the edges. Do not touch the bottom of the processor, especially the contact area.

Remove the video connector. Remove the cable from the clip on the media bay spacer.
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BBWC battery pack

CAUTION: To prevent a server malfunction or damage to the equipment, do not add or remove the battery pack while an array capacity expansion, RAID level migration, or stripe size migration is in progress. CAUTION: After the server is powered down, wait 15 seconds and then check the amber LED before unplugging the cable from the cache module. If the amber LED blinks after 15 seconds, do not remove the cable from the cache module. The cache module is backing up data, and data is lost if the cable is detached. To remove the component:
Remove the access panel ("Access panel" on page 33). Disconnect the cable from the cache module only if the battery pack is not being used to recover data from the server or transfer data to another server.
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Remove the battery pack.

System board
IMPORTANT: If replacing the system board or clearing NVRAM, you must re-enter the server serial number through RBSU. To remove the component:

3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Remove the access panel ("Access panel" on page 33). Remove all expansion boards ("Expansion board" on page 43). Remove the processor air baffle ("Processor air baffle" on page 45). Remove the center wall ("Center wall" on page 46). Remove the memory board ("Memory board" on page 50). Remove the PPM ("PPM" on page 58). Disconnect all cables attached to the system board. Remove the heatsink ("Heatsink" on page 56).
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Using your fingers, remove the processor from the failed system board.
CAUTION: To avoid damage to the system board: Do not touch the processor socket contacts. Always install the processor socket cover after removing the processor from the socket. Do not tilt or slide the processor when lowering the processor into the socket. CAUTION: To avoid damage to the processor: Handle the processor only by the edges. Do not touch the bottom of the processor, especially the contact area.

13. 14.

Loosen the two thumbscrews securing the system board to the chassis. Slide the system board toward the front of the chassis to release it from the two retaining guides.
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Lift the system board out of the chassis and tilt it to one side to clear the cable guide.
To replace the system board:
Install the spare system board in the server before installing the processor. Prepare the processor socket on the spare system board:
a. Open the processor retaining latch and the processor socket retaining bracket.

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Remove the battery.

IMPORTANT: Replacing the system board battery resets the system ROM to its default configuration. After replacing the battery, reconfigure the system through RBSU. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. For more information about battery replacement or proper disposal, contact an authorized reseller or an authorized service provider.
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Cabling

Cabling overview
This section provides guidelines that help you make informed decisions about cabling the server and hardware options to optimize performance. For information on cabling peripheral components, refer to the white paper on high-density deployment at the HP website (http://www.hp.com/products/servers/platforms). CAUTION: When routing cables, always be sure that the cables are not in a position where they can be pinched or crimped.

Diskette drive cabling

SAS cabling
SAS data cabling IMPORTANT: When installing a x3/x1 SAS cable, HP recommends that the x3 part of the x3/x1 cable be linked to the SAS hard drive backplane connector that corresponds to hard drive slots 1 to 4. In this setup, hard drive slot 1 will not be available, but since hard drive slots 2 to 4 will be connected, one continuous volume can be created.

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SAS power cabling

Cabling 71

CD-ROM drive cabling

Video cabling

Cabling 72
Parallel/serial port cabling

BBWC option cabling

Cabling 73

Internal USB connector

Storage device cabling guidelines
CAUTION: To prevent damage to the equipment, be sure that the server is powered down, all cables are disconnected from the back of the server, and the power cord is disconnected from the grounded (earthed) AC outlet before installing devices. CAUTION: To prevent damage to electrical components, properly ground the server before beginning any installation procedure. Improper grounding can cause electrostatic discharge.

From within the iLO 2 user interface From within HP Insight Diagnostics (on page 79)
For more information, refer to the Management CD in the HP ProLiant Essentials Foundation Pack.
HP Integrated Lights Out 2 technology
The iLO 2 subsystem is a standard component of selected ProLiant servers that provides server health and remote server manageability. The iLO 2 subsystem includes an intelligent microprocessor, secure memory, and a dedicated network interface. This design makes iLO 2 independent of the host server and its operating system. The iLO 2 subsystem provides remote access to any authorized network client, sends alerts, and provides other server management functions. Using iLO 2, you can:
Remotely power up, power down, or reboot the host server. Send alerts from iLO 2 regardless of the state of the host server. Access advanced troubleshooting features through the iLO 2 interface. Diagnose iLO 2 using HP SIM through a web browser and SNMP alerting.
For more information about iLO 2 features, refer to the iLO 2 documentation on the Documentation CD or on the HP website (http://www.hp.com/servers/lights-out).
Option ROM Configuration for Arrays
NOTE: ORCA is supported with the use of an optional HP Array Controller. Before installing an operating system, you can use the ORCA utility to create the first logical drive, assign RAID levels, and establish online spare configurations. The utility provides support for the following functions:
Configuring one or more logical drives using physical drives on one or more SCSI buses Viewing the current logical drive configuration

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Deleting a logical drive configuration
If you do not use the utility, ORCA will default to the standard configuration. For more information regarding array controller configuration, refer to the controller user guide. For more information regarding the default configurations that ORCA uses, refer to the HP ROM-Based Setup Utility User Guide on the Documentation CD.
ProLiant Essentials Rapid Deployment Pack
The RDP is an integrated HP and Altiris solution that automates the process of deploying and provisioning server software. Refer to the RDP website (http://www.hp.com/servers/rdp).
HP ROM-Based Setup Utility
RBSU is a configuration utility embedded in ProLiant servers that performs a wide range of configuration activities that can include the following:

Flashing regularly Amber, flashing (1 Hz) regularly (1 Hz)
Flashing regularly Off (1 Hz)
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 Flashing irregularly Off
Amber, flashing regularly (1 Hz) Off Steadily amber
The drive is active, but a predictive failure alert has been received for this drive. Replace the drive as soon as possible. The drive is active, and it is operating normally. A critical fault condition has been identified for this drive, and the controller has placed it offline. Replace the drive as soon as possible. A predictive failure alert has been received for this drive. Replace the drive as soon as possible. The drive is offline, a spare, or not configured as part of an array.

Off Off

Amber, flashing regularly (1 Hz) Off
Server component identification 88

FBDIMM slots

The server supports two memory boards, each containing eight slots with paired banks identified by the letters A through D.
FBDIMM slot 1, bank A FBDIMM slot 2, bank B FBDIMM slot 3, bank C FBDIMM slot 4, bank D FBDIMM slot 5, bank A FBDIMM slot 6, bank B FBDIMM slot 7, bank C FBDIMM slot 8, bank D
Server component identification 89
Power supply backplane LED
If the power supply backplane LED is illuminated, the power supply backplane has failed.

Fan locations

Fan 1 Fan 2 Fan 3 Fan 4 Fan 5 Fan 6

Configuration

Primary Primary Primary Redundant Redundant Redundant
Server component identification 90
Systems Insight Display LEDs
To view a quick reference for component identification and status, access the Systems Insight Display.
Primary power supply LED Redundant power supply LED Online spare memory LED
Amber = Failure Off = Normal Amber = Failure Off = Normal Green = Protection enabled Amber = Memory failure occurred Flashing amber = Memory configuration error Off = No protection

Mirrored memory LED

Green = Protection enabled Amber = Memory failure occurred Flashing amber = Memory configuration error Off = No protection
FBDIMM LEDs* (memory board 1) FBDIMM LEDs* (memory board 2) Processor 1 LED PPM 1 LED Processor 2 LED

Amber = Failure Off = Normal Amber = Failure Off = Normal Amber = Failure Off = Normal Amber = Failure Off = Normal Amber = Failure Off = Normal
Server component identification 91
PPM 2 LED Hot-plug fan LEDs Internal system health LED
Amber = Failure Off = Normal Amber = Failure or fan is not installed Off = Normal Green = Normal (system on) Amber = System health is degraded Red = System health is critical Off = Normal (system off)
Overtemperature LED System power LED
Red = Overheating, critical Off = Normal Green = System has AC power and is powered on Amber = System has AC power and is in standby mode Off = System has no AC power
* If all FBDIMM LEDs for a memory board are flashing, the memory board is unseated.
Server component identification 92

Specifications

Environmental specifications

Specification

Temperature range* Operating Shipping Maximum wet bulb temperature Relative humidity (noncondensing)** Operating Non-operating 10% to 90% 5% to 95% 10C to 35C (50F to 95F) -40C to 70C (-40F to 158F) 28C (82.4F)
* All temperature ratings shown are for sea level. An altitude derating of 1C per 300 m (1.8F per 1,000 ft) to 3048 m (10,000 ft) is applicable. No direct sunlight allowed. ** Storage maximum humidity of 95% is based on a maximum temperature of 45C (113F). Altitude maximum for storage corresponds to a pressure minimum of 70 KPa.

Server specifications

Dimensions Rack model Height Depth Width Tower model Height Depth Width Weight Weight (maximum) Weight (when lightly loaded) Input requirements Rated input voltage Rated input frequency Rated input current 100 VAC to 240 VAC * 47 Hz to 63 Hz 10 A (100 V) to 6.7 A (200 V) 40.8 kg (110 lb) 24.9 kg (55 lb) 21.92 cm (8.63 in) 65.41 cm (26.5 in) 44.45 cm (17.50 in) 47 cm (18.5 in) 71.1 cm (28 in) 21.92 cm (8.63 in)
Rated input power BTUs per hour Power supply output Rated steady-state power Maximum peak power
1500 W W (low line), 1000 W (high line) 1000 W (low line), 1200 W (high line)

SAS and SATA hard drive specifications
Capacity Height Interface Transfer rate Rotational speed Logical blocks Operating temperature

36-GB SAS drive

36,420 MB 15 mm SAS 3 GB/sec 10,000 rpm

72-GB SAS drive

73,408 MB 15 mm SAS 3 GB/sec 10,000 rpm 512 143,374,737 10C to 35C (50F to 95F)

60-GB SATA drive

60,022 MB 9 mm Serial ATA 1.5 GB/sec 5,400 rpm 512 117,231,408 10C to 35C (50F to 95F)
Bytes per sector 512 71,132,960 10C to 35C (50F to 95F)
Acronyms and abbreviations

abnormal end

battery-backed write cache
Basic Input/Output System

double data rate

dual inline memory module

fully buffered DIMM

integrated device electronics

Integrated Lights-Out 2

light-emitting diode
network interface controller

non-maskable interrupt

non-volatile memory

PCI Express

Peripheral Component Interconnect Express
peripheral component interconnect extended

Power-On Self Test

processor power module
redundant array of inexpensive (or independent) disks

ROM-Based Setup Utility

Rapid Deployment Pack

read-only memory

serial attached SCSI

serial ATA

small computer system interface

Systems Insight Manager

Simple Network Management Protocol

unit identification

universal serial bus
AC power supply 83 access panel 33 air baffle 30, 45 ASR (Automatic Server Recovery) 75 Automatic Server Recovery (ASR) 75 Autorun menu 78 expansion board 43 expansion slot covers 42, 44 expansion slots 42, 44 external health LED 81
fan connectors 84 fans 41, 90 FBDIMM slot LEDs 86, 89 FBDIMM slot locations 84, 89 FBDIMMs 84, 91, 94 features 80 front bezel 32 front panel components 80 front panel LEDs 81
battery 84 battery-backed write cache (BBWC) 73 battery-backed write cache cabling 73 BIOS upgrade 77 buttons 80
cables 70 cabling 70, 74 cabling, BBWC 70 cabling, storage system 74 CD-ROM drive 72, 95 CD-ROM drive connectors 84 center wall 46 chassis ID switch 84 components 17, 21, 80 components, system board 84 connectors 74, 80, 84 CSR (customer self repair) 6 customer self repair (CSR) 6

 

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