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Page 1 - User Guide

HP DL380z Gen8 Virtual WorkstationUser Guide

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Access the Systems Insight DisplayTo access a pop-out HP Systems Insight Display:1. Press and release the panel.2. After the display fully ejects, rot

Page 3 - Table of contents

8 TroubleshootingTroubleshooting resourcesThe HP ProLiant Gen8 Troubleshooting Guide, Volume I: Troubleshooting provides procedures for resolving comm

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

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For more information about battery replacement or proper disposal, contact an authorized reseller or an authorized service provider.96 Chapter 9 Bat

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

Page 7 - 1 Abstract

HP 1200 W CS HE Power Supply (94% efficiency)Specification ValueInput requirements Rated input voltage 100 to 120 VAC, 200 to 240 VACRated input freq

Page 8 - 2 Component identification

11 Support and other resourcesNOTE: While some of the documentation that supports this product contains the HP Proliant and the DL380p Gen8 Server pro

Page 9 - Front panel LEDs and buttons

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

Page 10 - Systems Insight Display LEDs

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

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

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

Page 13 - Rear panel components

Item Description Status1 Power cap Off = System is in standby, or no cap is set.Solid green = Power cap applied2 NIC link/activity Off = No link to ne

Page 14 - Rear panel LEDs and buttons

IndexAabbreviations 101AC power supply 98access panel 20acronyms 101Advanced ECC memory 43, 44, 87air baffle 28Array Configuration Utility (ACU)88ASR

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installing the Trusted Platform Module board 70Integrated Lights-Out (iLO) 81, 82Integrated Management Log (IML) 82Intelligent Provisioning 80, 82LLED

Page 16 - System board components

Systems Insight Display LED and colorHealth LED System power LED StatusOver temp (amber) Amber Green The Health Driver has detected a cautionary tempe

Page 17 - System maintenance switch

Rear panel componentsItem Description1 PCIe slots 2–3 (top to bottom)2 PCIe slots 4–5 (top to bottom)3 Power supply 1 (PS1)4 PS1 power connector5 PS2

Page 18 - DIMM slot locations

Rear panel LEDs and buttonsItem Description Status1 UID LED/button Off = DeactivatedSolid blue = ActivatedFlashing blue = System being managed remotel

Page 19 - SAS and SATA device numbers

Secondary riser connector - connected to processor 2 (processor 2 must be installed)4 - FL/FH PCIe2 or PCIe3 x16 (16, 8, 4, 2, 1)5 - HL/FH PCIe2 or PC

Page 20 - PCI riser cage LED

System board componentsItem Description1 Fan connector 62 Systems Insight Display connector3 Fan connector 54 Processor 1 DIMM slots5 Fan connector 46

Page 21 - FBWC module LEDs (P420)

Item Description19 NMI jumper20 System battery21 SD card slot22 Secondary (processor 2) PCI riser connector23 System maintenance switch24 Processor 2

Page 22 - Hot-plug fans

To access the redundant ROM, set S1, S5, and S6 to on.When the system maintenance switch position 6 is set to the On position, the system is prepared

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SAS and SATA device numbersHot-plug drive LED definitionsItem LED Status Definition1 Locate Solid blue The drive is being identified by a host applica

Page 24 - 3 Operations

© Copyright 2014 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties fo

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PCI riser cage LEDCAUTION: To prevent damage to the server or expansion boards, power down the server and remove all AC power cords before removing or

Page 26 - Install the access panel

FBWC module LEDs (P420)The FBWC module has three single-color LEDs (one amber and two green). The LEDs are duplicated on the reverse side of the cache

Page 27 - Access the product rear panel

1 – Amber 2 - Green 3 - Green InterpretationFlashing 1 Hz On Off An overtemperature condition exists.Flashing 2 Hz Flashing 2 Hz Off The capacitor pac

Page 28 - Remove the hot-plug fan cage

Installing more than the required number of fans in a single-processor configuration is not a supported configuration.For a dual-processor configurati

Page 29 - Remove the hot-plug fan

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

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Extend 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 reduce

Page 31 - Remove the PCI riser cage

Remove the access panelWARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the drives and the internal system components to cool b

Page 32 - Install the PCI riser cage

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

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Remove the hot-plug fan cageTo remove the component:1.Power down the server on page 18.2. Remove all power:a. Disconnect each power cord from the powe

Page 34 - Remove the air baffle

Remove the hot-plug fanTo remove the component:1. Extend or remove the server from the rack (Extend the server from the rack on page 19).2.Remove the

Page 35 - Remove the air baffle 29

Table of contents1 Abstract ...

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Remove the full-length expansion boardWARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury, electric shock, or damage to the equipment, remove the power cor

Page 37 - Optimum environment

Remove the PCI riser cageCAUTION: To prevent damage to the server or expansion boards, power down the server and remove all AC power cords before remo

Page 38 - Power requirements

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

Page 39 - Installation Instructions

Secure the full-length expansion board retainer1.Power down the server on page 182. Remove all power:a. Disconnect each power cord from the power sour

Page 40 - Installing hardware options

Remove the air baffleCAUTION: For proper cooling, do not operate the server without the access panel, baffles, expansion slot covers, or blanks instal

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6. Remove the air baffle.To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure.Remove the air baffle 29

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4 SetupOptional installation servicesDelivered by experienced, certified engineers, HP Care Pack services help you keep your servers up and running wi

Page 43 - VMware vSphere

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

Page 44 - Registering the server

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

Page 45 - Memory options

locking-style plugs or those complying with IEC 60309 are considered suitable for this purpose. Using common power outlet strips for the server is not

Page 47 - DIMM identification

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 48 - Memory configurations

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

Page 49 - Lockstep memory configuration

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

Page 50 - Online spare population

Installing the operating systemAs with other HP ProLiant servers, this DL380z server does not ship with provisioning media. Everything needed to manag

Page 51 - Installing a DIMM

Powering on and selecting boot options1. Connect the Ethernet cable.2. Press the Power On/Standby button.3. During the initial boot:●To modify the ser

Page 52 - Hot-plug hard drive options

5 Hardware options installationIntroductionIf more than one option is being installed, read the installation instructions for all the hardware options

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HP SmartMemoryHP SmartMemory, introduced for Gen8 servers, authenticates and unlocks certain features available only on HP Qualified memory and verifi

Page 54 - Controller options

Single-, dual-, and quad-rank DIMMsTo understand and configure memory protection modes properly, an understanding of single-, dual-, and quad-rank DIM

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Item Description Definitionx8 = 8-bit4 Voltage rating L = Low voltage (1.35v)U = Ultra low voltage (1.25v)Blank or omitted = Standard5 Memory speed 12

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Table 5-1 Maximum capacity (continued)DIMM type DIMM rank One processor Two processorsLRDIMM Quad-rank 384 GB 768 GBUDIMM Single-rank 32 GB 64 GBUDIM

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Optical drive option ... 544

Page 58 - . Remove the Velcro liner

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

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Lockstep Memory population guidelinesFor Lockstep memory mode configurations, observe the following guidelines:●Observe the general DIMM slot populati

Page 60 - Optical drive option

7. Install the DIMM.8.Install the access panel on page 20.9. Install the server into the rack (Installing the server into the rack on page 35).10. Con

Page 61 - 48V DC power supply option

Installing a hot-plug SAS or SATA hard driveThe server can support 8 SAS or SATA hard drives in a SFF configuration.To install the component:1. Remove

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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 slot cov

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IMPORTANT: The battery pack might have a low charge when installed. In this case, a POST error message is displayed when the server is powered up, ind

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8. Connect the capacitor pack cable to the connector on the top of the cache module.9.Install the access panel on page 20.10. Install the server into

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8. Connect the capacitor pack cable to the connector on the top of the cache module.9. Install one or two FBWC capacitor packs into the FBWC capacitor

Page 66 - FlexibleLOM option

a. Remove the Velcro liner.52 Chapter 5 Hardware options installation

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b. Install the FBWC capacitor pack holder into the server.11.Install the access panel on page 20.12. Install the server into the rack (Installing the

Page 68 - Expansion board options

Array Configuration Utility ... 88HP Smart Storage Adm

Page 69 - Expansion board options 63

Optical drive option1.Power down the server on page 18.2. Remove all power:a. Disconnect each power cord from the power source.b. Disconnect each powe

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7. Connect the power and data cable to the system board and the optical drive.8.Install the access panel on page 20.9. Install the server into the rac

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2. If you are not using an optional HP input cable, with the ground cable disconnected from the 48V power source, crimp the ring tongues to the power

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3. Remove the safety cover from the terminal block on the front of the power supply.4. Remove the screws from the terminal block.IMPORTANT: The minimu

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5. Attach the ground (earthed) wire to the ground screw and washer and tighten to 1.47 N m (13 lb-in) of torque. The ground wire must be connected bef

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7. Replace the safety cover.8. Insert the power supply into the power supply bay until it clicks into place.9. Route the power cord. Use best practice

Page 75 - 2U rack bezel option

FlexibleLOM optionWARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury, electric shock, or damage to the equipment, remove the power cord to remove power fr

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2.Install the access panel on page 20.3. Slide the server into the rack.4. Connect the LAN segment cables.5. Connect each power cord to the server.6.

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

Page 78 - HP Trusted Platform

9. Remove the expansion slot blank.To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure.Expansion board options 63

Page 79 - 6 Cabling

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

Page 80 - Optical drive cabling

Installing a half-length expansion board1.Power down the server on page 18.2. Remove all power:a. Disconnect each power cord from the power source.b.

Page 81 - FBWC cabling

Installing a full-length expansion board1. Power down the server on page 18.2. Remove all power:a. Disconnect each power cord from the power source.b.

Page 82 - Chipset SATA cable option

Secondary PCI riser cage optionWARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury, electric shock, or damage to the equipment, remove the power cord to re

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6. Remove the secondary PCI riser cage.7. Remove the riser cage cover.8. Remove the blanks from the secondary PCI riser cage.9. Install an expansion b

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11. Install the secondary PCI riser cage.12.Install the access panel on page 20.13. Install the server into the rack (Installing the server into the r

Page 85 - PCIe power cable option

2U rack bezel optionThe 2U rack bezel helps prevent any unauthorized physical access to the server in the rack configuration. To access the hard drive

Page 86 - HP product QuickSpecs

●When returning a system board for service replacement, do not remove the TPM from the system board. When requested, HP Service provides a TPM with th

Page 87 - HP iLO Management Engine

8. Install the TPM board. Press down on the connector to seat the board (System board components on page 10).9. Install the TPM security rivet by pres

Page 88 - Intelligent Provisioning

Retaining the recovery key/passwordTo help ensure maximum security, observe the following guidelines when retaining the recovery key/password:●Always

Page 89 - Erase Utility

6 CablingSAS hard drive cabling●SFF hard drive cabling●SFF cabling, with optional drive cageSAS hard drive cabling 73

Page 90 - Scripting Toolkit

2 Component identificationFront panel componentsItem Description1 Video connector2 SATA optical drive bay3 Drive bays4 Systems Insight Display5 USB co

Page 91 - HP Service Pack for ProLiant

●LFF hard drive cablingOptical drive cabling74 Chapter 6 Cabling

Page 92 - HP ROM-Based Setup Utility

FBWC cabling●8 drive SFF●PCIe optionDepending on the server configuration, you may need to remove the primary PCI riser cage (Remove the PCI riser cag

Page 93 - Configuring AMP modes

Chipset SATA cable optionWith the chipset SATA cable option, the chipset SATA controller can be used with a single SATA hard drive that is installed i

Page 94 - Utilities and features

5. Release the full-length expansion board retainer, and then remove the PCI riser cage.6.Remove the air baffle on page 287. Remove the fan cage.8. Di

Page 95 - Controllers Reference Guide

9. Disconnect the SATA cable from the optical drive and the SATA connector on the system board. The optical bay is disabled with the chipset SATA cabl

Page 96 - Automatic Server Recovery

15. Secure any full-length PCI expansion boards with the retaining latch on the air baffle (Secure the full-length expansion board retainer on page 27

Page 97 - Keeping the system current

7 Software and configuration utilitiesNOTE: While some of the documentation that supports this product contains the HP Proliant and the DL380p Gen8 Se

Page 98 - Version control

HP iLO Management EngineThe HP iLO Management Engine is a set of embedded management features supporting the complete lifecycle of the server, from in

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●Server model●Serial number●Processor number and speed●Storage capacity and speed●Memory capacity and speed●Firmware/BIOSHP Active Health System does

Page 100 - 8 Troubleshooting

package for operating system-specific bundles of HP ProLiant optimized drivers, utilities, management agents, and system firmware.●Intelligent Provisi

Page 101 - 9 Battery replacement

Front panel LEDs and buttonsItem Description Status1 Power On/Standby button and system power LEDSolid green = System onFlashing green (1 Hz/cycle per

Page 102

Scripting ToolkitThe Scripting Toolkit is a server deployment product that enables you to build an unattended automated installation for high-volume s

Page 103 - 10 Specifications

HP Service Pack for ProLiantSPP is a release set that contains a comprehensive collection of firmware and system software components, all tested toget

Page 104

HP ROM-Based Setup UtilityRBSU is a configuration utility embedded in HP ProLiant servers that performs a wide range of configuration activities that

Page 105 - HP contact information

Auto-configuration processThe auto-configuration process automatically runs when you boot the server for the first time. During the power-up sequence,

Page 106 - Customer Self Repair

Re-entering the server serial number and product IDAfter you replace the system board, you must re-enter the server serial number and the product ID.1

Page 107 - 12 Acronyms and abbreviations

◦HP Drive Erase◦Video-On-Demand Advanced Controller Settings●Provides different operating modes, enabling faster configuration or greater control over

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●Deleting a logical drive configuration●Setting the controller to be the boot controller●Selecting the boot volumeIf you do not use the utility, ORCA

Page 109 - 13 Documentation feedback

USB supportHP provides both standard USB 2.0 support and legacy USB 2.0 support. Standard support is provided by the OS through the appropriate USB de

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Software and firmwareSoftware and firmware should be updated before using the server for the first time, unless any installed software or components r

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●HP ProLiant Server Services website (http://www.hp.com/services/proliant)●HP BladeSystem Services website (http://www.hp.com/services/bladesystem)Cha

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