Installation Guide rp5400 Family of ServersVersion 3.0Manufacturing Part Number: A5191-96022February 2004U.S.A.© Copyright 2002-2004 Hewlett-Packard D
Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling Central Processing Units (CPUs)Chapter 110Step 6. The following outlines which CPUs and processor support m
Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling Central Processing Units (CPUs)Chapter 111Step 9. Replace the air baffle. Tighten the four captive screws t
Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling MemoryChapter 112Installing MemoryMemory Configuration Rulesrp54xx Servers have 16 slots (8 DIMM pairs) for
Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling MemoryChapter 113Step 6. Refer to the following graphic for memory slot locations. Locate the correct DIMM
Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling MemoryChapter 114Installing rp5470 DIMMsStep 1. Power down and unplug the rp54xx Server.NOTE DC voltages ar
Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling MemoryChapter 115a. Locate the memory carrier and pull up on the extractor levers on each end of the memory
Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) CardsChapter 116Installing Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI)
Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) CardsChapter 117rp5470 PCI Card SlotsFor rp5470 models, the 10 PCI
Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) CardsChapter 118PCI I/O Card Installation RestrictionsRestrictions
Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) CardsChapter 119*In top down order.Notes:1. Card contains a PCI-to-
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Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) CardsChapter 120Installing a PCI CardFollow these procedures to ins
Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) CardsChapter 121Step 4. Remove the PCI slot cover from the slot tha
Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) CardsChapter 122Step 9. For deskside enclosure configurations, repl
Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling GraphicsChapter 123Installing GraphicsThis section explains how to install rp54xx 2D graphics hardware. For
Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling GraphicsChapter 124rp54xx Servers have a total of 12 PCI I/O slots. Slots 1 and 2 are reserved for the LAN/
Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling GraphicsChapter 125NOTE DC voltages are present when the server is connected to AC power. Do not attempt to
Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling GraphicsChapter 126Step 4. Using a torx 15 screwdriver, loosen the captive screws on the right side panel.
Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling GraphicsChapter 127Step 6. Remove the PCI slot cover from the slot that will receive the PCI card. To remov
Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling GraphicsChapter 128NOTE The graphics card must be installed in any turbo slot while the USB will work in an
Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling GraphicsChapter 129Step 9. Connect one end of the 15-pin video cable connector on the graphics card. This c
Contents31. Installing Additional ComponentsAdditional Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling GraphicsChapter 130Step 14. Use the server firmware in io command to verify the graphics cards are recogniz
Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling Disk DrivesChapter 131Installing Disk Drivesrp54xx Servers support up to four optional internal hard drives
Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling Disk DrivesChapter 132Step 3. Insert the new disk drive into the slot until the rear connectors snap into p
Chapter 2332 Server Unpacking and Installation
Server Unpacking and InstallationFactory Integrated rp54xx Cabinet InstallationChapter 234Factory Integrated rp54xx Cabinet InstallationA factory inte
Server Unpacking and InstallationFactory Integrated rp54xx Cabinet InstallationChapter 2353. At the rear of the cabinet:a. Open the door.b. Remove the
Server Unpacking and InstallationFactory Integrated rp54xx Cabinet InstallationChapter 2365. Straighten the rollers on the cabinet base, if needed, an
Server Unpacking and InstallationReceive and Unpack A Non-Integrated ServerChapter 237Receive and Unpack A Non-Integrated ServerWARNING The typical rp
Server Unpacking and InstallationReceive and Unpack A Non-Integrated ServerChapter 238Step 2. If you are moving the server manually, use three people
Server Unpacking and InstallationReceive and Unpack A Non-Integrated ServerChapter 239Step 5. Raise the lifting device platform enough for the server
Contents4Adding Users. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Server Unpacking and InstallationInstall Deskside ServerChapter 240Install Deskside ServerThe following section describes the installation of a server
Server Unpacking and InstallationInstall Deskside ServerChapter 241NOTE Ensure that the positioning spring pins in the enclosure base align with the a
Server Unpacking and InstallationInstall Deskside ServerChapter 242Step 7. Locate the two pull-tabs. One pull-tab is longer than the other. The shorte
Server Unpacking and InstallationInstall Stand-Alone Server in a CabinetChapter 243Install Stand-Alone Server in a CabinetThe following describes how
Server Unpacking and InstallationInstall Stand-Alone Server in a CabinetChapter 244Step 3. On the front vertical mounting posts only, slide M5 sheet m
Server Unpacking and InstallationInstall Stand-Alone Server in a CabinetChapter 245Step 7. Take the left hand slide/bracket assembly (marked 337079-1L
Server Unpacking and InstallationInstall Stand-Alone Server in a CabinetChapter 246Step 10. Use an M5 x 30 screw with a cress cup washer to attach the
Server Unpacking and InstallationInstall Stand-Alone Server in a CabinetChapter 247Step 13. Use six, M5 x 12 screws (without washers) to attach the tr
Server Unpacking and InstallationStationary L-Bracket Rail AssemblyChapter 248Stationary L-Bracket Rail Assemblyrp54xx Servers may be installed into E
Server Unpacking and InstallationStationary L-Bracket Rail AssemblyChapter 249Identifying E-Series HP CabinetsE-Series cabinets have light gray frames
Chapter 151 Installing Additional Components
Server Unpacking and InstallationStationary L-Bracket Rail AssemblyChapter 250• Ensure that the rails extend out from the cabinet posts sufficiently t
Chapter 3513 Cabling and Power-Up
Cabling and Power-UpCore I/O ConnectionsChapter 352Core I/O ConnectionsThe following paragraphs describe the indicators and connections of the rp54xx
Cabling and Power-UpCore I/O ConnectionsChapter 353Requires an A5191-63001 “W” adapter cable5. 10/100 Base-T = Primary LAN (RJ-45) ConnectionPath 0/0/
Cabling and Power-UpCore I/O ConnectionsChapter 354Revision B GSPThe following graphic shows the indicators and connectors for the revision B GSP and
Cabling and Power-UpCore I/O ConnectionsChapter 355Green Blinking = 100 Base-T Receiving.Amber = 10 Base-T Mode.Amber Blinking = 10 Base-T Receiving.7
Cabling and Power-UpGuardian Service Processor (GSP) OverviewChapter 356Guardian Service Processor (GSP) OverviewThis section provides an overview of
Cabling and Power-UpGuardian Service Processor (GSP) OverviewChapter 357• 10/100 Base-T LAN connector for revision B GSP• On-board processor dedicated
Cabling and Power-UpConfigure System ConsolesChapter 358Configure System Consolesrp54xx Servers provide RS-232, REMOTE, LAN and WEB console access. Al
Cabling and Power-UpConfigure System ConsolesChapter 359The revision B GSP has embedded web access, eliminating the need for an external Secure Web Co
Installing Additional ComponentsAdditional ComponentsChapter 16Additional ComponentsSome internal components are too delicate to be installed in the s
Cabling and Power-UpConfigure System ConsolesChapter 360Step 1. The GSP is located in slot 2 of the rp54xx’ rear card cage. Connect the 25-pin end of:
Cabling and Power-UpConfigure System ConsolesChapter 361HP 700 Series System Console ConfigurationThe following describes the steps required to config
Cabling and Power-UpConfigure System ConsolesChapter 362Local Console Serial Port bit rate: 9600 bits/sLocal Console Serial Port Flow Control: Softwar
Cabling and Power-UpConfigure System ConsolesChapter 363Configure Remote ConsoleThe remote console allows console access via modem connections. Below
Cabling and Power-UpConfigure System ConsolesChapter 364Configure the LAN ConsoleThe LAN console allows you to access the console from the LAN using T
Cabling and Power-UpConfigure System ConsolesChapter 365The lc command will start a series of prompts. Respond to each prompt with the appropriate inf
Cabling and Power-UpConfigure System ConsolesChapter 366NOTE The GSP must be on the same subnet as the system being used to remotely configure the LAN
Cabling and Power-UpConfigure System ConsolesChapter 367Refer to, “Install a Secure Web Console” for more information on Secure Web Console installati
Cabling and Power-UpConfigure System ConsolesChapter 368Two browser windows will appear: a window with a white background and the HP invent logo and a
Cabling and Power-UpConfigure System ConsolesChapter 369Example 3-5 GSP Web Browser Help ScreenWhen the separate GSP window is closed, it appears in t
Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling Central Processing Units (CPUs)Chapter 17Installing Central Processing Units (CPUs)rp5400 and rp5430 Server
Cabling and Power-UpConfigure System ConsolesChapter 370Example 3-6 Combined GSP Browser WindowThere is not a separate administration “layer” when usi
Cabling and Power-UpSecure Web Console InstallationChapter 371Secure Web Console InstallationThe following section describes installation of the HP Se
Cabling and Power-UpSecure Web Console InstallationChapter 372Place the Secure Web Console power supply into the bottom portion of the wire mounting b
Cabling and Power-UpSecure Web Console InstallationChapter 373Step 7. Connect the 9-pin end of the RS-232 cable (Supplied) to the connector labeled CO
Cabling and Power-UpGSP Configurable ParametersChapter 374GSP Configurable ParametersOnce a system console is configured, additional GSP parameters ma
Cabling and Power-UpGSP Configurable ParametersChapter 375CAUTION Be sure to read each prompt carefully and enter the correct response. A missed or in
Cabling and Power-UpGSP Configurable ParametersChapter 376Return the GSP to Default ConfigurationsThe Default Configuration (dc) command is used to re
Cabling and Power-Uprp54xx Server Boot ProcessChapter 377rp54xx Server Boot ProcessThe length of time an rp54xx Server will require to complete the bo
Cabling and Power-Uprp54xx Server Boot ProcessChapter 378During the Boot process a variety of errors or problems can occur as shown below:
Cabling and Power-Uprp54xx Server Boot ProcessChapter 379Initial Power-upThe following section describes the process of applying power to the rp54xx S
Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling Central Processing Units (CPUs)Chapter 18Step 3. Loosen the captive T-15 screws that hold the top cover in
Cabling and Power-Uprp54xx Server Boot ProcessChapter 380Step 3. Several self-test boot progress screens will be displayed and will scroll rapidly up
Cabling and Power-Uprp54xx Server Boot ProcessChapter 381Step 4. When the initial power-up boot process completes in approximately one to five minutes
Cabling and Power-Uprp54xx Server Boot ProcessChapter 382
83IndexAAdding Users, 74Additional Components, 6CConfigure Remote Console, 63Configure RS-232 Console, 59Configure System Consoles, 58Configure the LA
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Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling Central Processing Units (CPUs)Chapter 19Step 5. The following outlines which CPUs and processor support mo
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