HP rp5400 Installation Guide

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Page 1 - Installation Guide

Installation Guide rp5400 Family of ServersVersion 3.0Manufacturing Part Number: A5191-96022February 2004U.S.A.© Copyright 2002-2004 Hewlett-Packard D

Page 2 - Legal Notices

Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling Central Processing Units (CPUs)Chapter 110Step 6. The following outlines which CPUs and processor support m

Page 3 - Contents

Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling Central Processing Units (CPUs)Chapter 111Step 9. Replace the air baffle. Tighten the four captive screws t

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Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling MemoryChapter 112Installing MemoryMemory Configuration Rulesrp54xx Servers have 16 slots (8 DIMM pairs) for

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Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling MemoryChapter 113Step 6. Refer to the following graphic for memory slot locations. Locate the correct DIMM

Page 6 - Additional Components

Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling MemoryChapter 114Installing rp5470 DIMMsStep 1. Power down and unplug the rp54xx Server.NOTE DC voltages ar

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Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling MemoryChapter 115a. Locate the memory carrier and pull up on the extractor levers on each end of the memory

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Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) CardsChapter 116Installing Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI)

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Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) CardsChapter 117rp5470 PCI Card SlotsFor rp5470 models, the 10 PCI

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Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) CardsChapter 118PCI I/O Card Installation RestrictionsRestrictions

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Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) CardsChapter 119*In top down order.Notes:1. Card contains a PCI-to-

Page 12 - Installing Memory

2Legal Notices Copyright Notices. © Copyright 2002-2004 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to chang

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Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) CardsChapter 120Installing a PCI CardFollow these procedures to ins

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Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) CardsChapter 121Step 4. Remove the PCI slot cover from the slot tha

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Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) CardsChapter 122Step 9. For deskside enclosure configurations, repl

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Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling GraphicsChapter 123Installing GraphicsThis section explains how to install rp54xx 2D graphics hardware. For

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Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling GraphicsChapter 124rp54xx Servers have a total of 12 PCI I/O slots. Slots 1 and 2 are reserved for the LAN/

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Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling GraphicsChapter 125NOTE DC voltages are present when the server is connected to AC power. Do not attempt to

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Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling GraphicsChapter 126Step 4. Using a torx 15 screwdriver, loosen the captive screws on the right side panel.

Page 20 - Installing a PCI Card

Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling GraphicsChapter 127Step 6. Remove the PCI slot cover from the slot that will receive the PCI card. To remov

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Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling GraphicsChapter 128NOTE The graphics card must be installed in any turbo slot while the USB will work in an

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Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling GraphicsChapter 129Step 9. Connect one end of the 15-pin video cable connector on the graphics card. This c

Page 23 - Installing Graphics

Contents31. Installing Additional ComponentsAdditional Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling GraphicsChapter 130Step 14. Use the server firmware in io command to verify the graphics cards are recogniz

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Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling Disk DrivesChapter 131Installing Disk Drivesrp54xx Servers support up to four optional internal hard drives

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Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling Disk DrivesChapter 132Step 3. Insert the new disk drive into the slot until the rear connectors snap into p

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Chapter 2332 Server Unpacking and Installation

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Server Unpacking and InstallationFactory Integrated rp54xx Cabinet InstallationChapter 234Factory Integrated rp54xx Cabinet InstallationA factory inte

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Server Unpacking and InstallationFactory Integrated rp54xx Cabinet InstallationChapter 2353. At the rear of the cabinet:a. Open the door.b. Remove the

Page 30 - Graphics Troubleshooting

Server Unpacking and InstallationFactory Integrated rp54xx Cabinet InstallationChapter 2365. Straighten the rollers on the cabinet base, if needed, an

Page 31 - Installing Disk Drives

Server Unpacking and InstallationReceive and Unpack A Non-Integrated ServerChapter 237Receive and Unpack A Non-Integrated ServerWARNING The typical rp

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Server Unpacking and InstallationReceive and Unpack A Non-Integrated ServerChapter 238Step 2. If you are moving the server manually, use three people

Page 33 - Chapter 2

Server Unpacking and InstallationReceive and Unpack A Non-Integrated ServerChapter 239Step 5. Raise the lifting device platform enough for the server

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Contents4Adding Users. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Server Unpacking and InstallationInstall Deskside ServerChapter 240Install Deskside ServerThe following section describes the installation of a server

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Server Unpacking and InstallationInstall Deskside ServerChapter 241NOTE Ensure that the positioning spring pins in the enclosure base align with the a

Page 37 - Unpacking the server

Server Unpacking and InstallationInstall Deskside ServerChapter 242Step 7. Locate the two pull-tabs. One pull-tab is longer than the other. The shorte

Page 38 - Ô), remove the tear

Server Unpacking and InstallationInstall Stand-Alone Server in a CabinetChapter 243Install Stand-Alone Server in a CabinetThe following describes how

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Server Unpacking and InstallationInstall Stand-Alone Server in a CabinetChapter 244Step 3. On the front vertical mounting posts only, slide M5 sheet m

Page 40 - Install Deskside Server

Server Unpacking and InstallationInstall Stand-Alone Server in a CabinetChapter 245Step 7. Take the left hand slide/bracket assembly (marked 337079-1L

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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

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Server Unpacking and InstallationInstall Stand-Alone Server in a CabinetChapter 247Step 13. Use six, M5 x 12 screws (without washers) to attach the tr

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Server Unpacking and InstallationStationary L-Bracket Rail AssemblyChapter 248Stationary L-Bracket Rail Assemblyrp54xx Servers may be installed into E

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Server Unpacking and InstallationStationary L-Bracket Rail AssemblyChapter 249Identifying E-Series HP CabinetsE-Series cabinets have light gray frames

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Chapter 151 Installing Additional Components

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Server Unpacking and InstallationStationary L-Bracket Rail AssemblyChapter 250• Ensure that the rails extend out from the cabinet posts sufficiently t

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Chapter 3513 Cabling and Power-Up

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Cabling and Power-UpCore I/O ConnectionsChapter 352Core I/O ConnectionsThe following paragraphs describe the indicators and connections of the rp54xx

Page 49 - Installing Stationary Rails

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/

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Cabling and Power-UpCore I/O ConnectionsChapter 354Revision B GSPThe following graphic shows the indicators and connectors for the revision B GSP and

Page 51 - 3 Cabling and Power-Up

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

Page 52 - Core I/O Connections

Cabling and Power-UpGuardian Service Processor (GSP) OverviewChapter 356Guardian Service Processor (GSP) OverviewThis section provides an overview of

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Cabling and Power-UpGuardian Service Processor (GSP) OverviewChapter 357• 10/100 Base-T LAN connector for revision B GSP• On-board processor dedicated

Page 54 - Revision B GSP

Cabling and Power-UpConfigure System ConsolesChapter 358Configure System Consolesrp54xx Servers provide RS-232, REMOTE, LAN and WEB console access. Al

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Cabling and Power-UpConfigure System ConsolesChapter 359The revision B GSP has embedded web access, eliminating the need for an external Secure Web Co

Page 56 - GSP Features

Installing Additional ComponentsAdditional ComponentsChapter 16Additional ComponentsSome internal components are too delicate to be installed in the s

Page 57 - Revision A GSP

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:

Page 58 - Configure System Consoles

Cabling and Power-UpConfigure System ConsolesChapter 361HP 700 Series System Console ConfigurationThe following describes the steps required to config

Page 59 - Configure RS-232 Console

Cabling and Power-UpConfigure System ConsolesChapter 362Local Console Serial Port bit rate: 9600 bits/sLocal Console Serial Port Flow Control: Softwar

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Cabling and Power-UpConfigure System ConsolesChapter 363Configure Remote ConsoleThe remote console allows console access via modem connections. Below

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Cabling and Power-UpConfigure System ConsolesChapter 364Configure the LAN ConsoleThe LAN console allows you to access the console from the LAN using T

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Cabling and Power-UpConfigure System ConsolesChapter 365The lc command will start a series of prompts. Respond to each prompt with the appropriate inf

Page 63 - Configure Remote Console

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

Page 64 - Configure the LAN Console

Cabling and Power-UpConfigure System ConsolesChapter 367Refer to, “Install a Secure Web Console” for more information on Secure Web Console installati

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Cabling and Power-UpConfigure System ConsolesChapter 368Two browser windows will appear: a window with a white background and the HP invent logo and a

Page 66 - Configure the Web Console

Cabling and Power-UpConfigure System ConsolesChapter 369Example 3-5 GSP Web Browser Help ScreenWhen the separate GSP window is closed, it appears in t

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Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling Central Processing Units (CPUs)Chapter 17Installing Central Processing Units (CPUs)rp5400 and rp5430 Server

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Cabling and Power-UpConfigure System ConsolesChapter 370Example 3-6 Combined GSP Browser WindowThere is not a separate administration “layer” when usi

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Cabling and Power-UpSecure Web Console InstallationChapter 371Secure Web Console InstallationThe following section describes installation of the HP Se

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Cabling and Power-UpSecure Web Console InstallationChapter 372Place the Secure Web Console power supply into the bottom portion of the wire mounting b

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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

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Cabling and Power-UpGSP Configurable ParametersChapter 374GSP Configurable ParametersOnce a system console is configured, additional GSP parameters ma

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Cabling and Power-UpGSP Configurable ParametersChapter 375CAUTION Be sure to read each prompt carefully and enter the correct response. A missed or in

Page 74 - GSP Configurable Parameters

Cabling and Power-UpGSP Configurable ParametersChapter 376Return the GSP to Default ConfigurationsThe Default Configuration (dc) command is used to re

Page 75 - Removing Users

Cabling and Power-Uprp54xx Server Boot ProcessChapter 377rp54xx Server Boot ProcessThe length of time an rp54xx Server will require to complete the bo

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Cabling and Power-Uprp54xx Server Boot ProcessChapter 378During the Boot process a variety of errors or problems can occur as shown below:

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Cabling and Power-Uprp54xx Server Boot ProcessChapter 379Initial Power-upThe following section describes the process of applying power to the rp54xx S

Page 78 - Chapter 3

Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling Central Processing Units (CPUs)Chapter 18Step 3. Loosen the captive T-15 screws that hold the top cover in

Page 79 - Initial Power-up

Cabling and Power-Uprp54xx Server Boot ProcessChapter 380Step 3. Several self-test boot progress screens will be displayed and will scroll rapidly up

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Cabling and Power-Uprp54xx Server Boot ProcessChapter 381Step 4. When the initial power-up boot process completes in approximately one to five minutes

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Cabling and Power-Uprp54xx Server Boot ProcessChapter 382

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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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