Compaq DL320 Deployment Guide

Compaq DL320 - ProLiant - 128 MB RAM Manual

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  • Compaq DL320 | Deployment Guide - Page 1
    Racks Abstract: Compaq ProLiant DL320 and ProLiant DL360 servers were developed with high volume deployment in mind. As a result, Compaq addresses environmental, thermal, mechanical, power, installation, and service considerations for the server and rackspecific options. While Compaq 9000 and
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    Deploying Compaq ProLiant DL320 and DL360 Servers into Third-Party Racks 2 Notice 13NT-1000A-WWEN © 2000 Compaq Computer Corporation. COMPAQ, the Compaq logo, ProLiant, Rack Builder Pro, and Compaq Rack 9000 Series are registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Microsoft and Windows NT
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    ProLiant DL320 and DL360 Servers into Third-Party Racks 3 Introduction Compaq designed the ProLiant DL320 and ProLiant DL360 ultra-dense servers with maximally configured deployments in mind. The servers require only 1U (1.75 inches) of rack height. This document discusses installation and service
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    : Ensure proper floor support. Deployment of ultra-dense servers, related equipment, and cables exceeds 1,800 pounds for a ProLiant DL360 single 42U rack and 1,700 pounds for a ProLiant DL320 single 42U rack. WARNING: Be aware of the center of gravity and tipping hazards. Compaq recommends that the
  • Compaq DL320 | Deployment Guide - Page 5
    1 2 3 4 Description Rack Rails Adapter Washer Cable Management Tray Installation Guide The ProLiant DL320 server includes a cable support bracket for use when installing the ProLiant DL320 with a Compaq Third-Party Rack Option Kit. Note: The Compaq Third-Party Rack Option Kit is for fixed rail
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    , ProLiant DL320 and ProLiant DL360 server specifications include: • Weight • Minimum and maximum dimensions for kit installation • Power consumption • Thermal dissipation Weight A fully configured ProLiant DL320 server weighs 25 pounds and includes: • Two Wide Ultra3 hard disk drives • A Remote
  • Compaq DL320 | Deployment Guide - Page 7
    ) Fully configured (42 servers) Wide Ultra3 hard disk drive Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition option Third-Party Rack Option Kit rack rails (set) Third-Party Rack Option Kit cable management tray KVM cable bundle High voltage Y power cable Server console switch Weight (ProLiant DL320) 25.00 lb
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    Compaq ProLiant DL320 and DL360 Servers into Third-Party Racks 8 If the ProLiant DL360 and ProLiant DL360 servers do not include Wide Ultra3 hard disk drives 1, or a Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition option 2, subtract those component weights from the weight totals. 1 2 Figure 4: Hard drive
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    Compaq ProLiant DL320 and DL360 Servers into Third-Party Racks 9 Dimensions Compaq designed the Compaq Third-Party Rack Option Kit to comply with EIA 310-D specifications for rack width. Table 3 lists the dimensions for installing ProLiant DL320 and ProLiant DL360 servers using the Compaq
  • Compaq DL320 | Deployment Guide - Page 10
    distribution circuits are not overloaded. Thermal Dissipation The ProLiant DL320 and ProLiant DL360 servers have an internal design that achieves efficient cooling through unrestricted airflow. A large cooling fan and three smaller power supply fans move cool air from the front of the unit, over
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    Deploying Compaq ProLiant DL320 and DL360 Servers into Third-Party Racks 11 1 2 Figure 6: Intake 1 and Exhaust 2 vents for the ProLiant DL320 server 1 2 Figure 7: Intake 1 and Exhaust 2 vents for the ProLiant DL360 server When installed in a 1U ultra-dense server deployment, airflow is
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    airflow. ProLiant DL320 and ProLiant DL360 servers should not be placed in a built-up enclosure unless the enclosure has been specifically designed to accommodate the product, proper ventilation is provided for the product, and the manufacturer's instructions have been followed. Compaq products are
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    Deploying Compaq ProLiant DL320 and DL360 Servers into Third-Party Racks 13 Preparing the Server Install all internal options such as PCI boards, memory or processors before mounting the server into the rack. Refer to the Setup and Installation Guide that ships with the server for information on
  • Compaq DL320 | Deployment Guide - Page 14
    Lights-Out Edition CAT5 network connection, and the two CAT5 cables to the redundant server network interface cards (NICs). ProLiant DL320 and ProLiant DL360 servers use an internal cable to supply power to the Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition and eliminate loop-back cabling for the keyboard
  • Compaq DL320 | Deployment Guide - Page 15
    UPS). The ProLiant DL360 server ships with a standard 12 foot country-specific power cable. For specific cabling solutions developed by Compaq, refer to the white papers, "Compaq ProLiant DL320 Ultra-Dense Server Deployment in Compaq Racks" and "Compaq ProLiant DL360 Ultra-Dense Server Deployment in
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    Deploying Compaq ProLiant DL320 and DL360 Servers into Third-Party Racks 16 Figure 12 shows a typical in-rack local-console rack configuration for a 42U rack. A single 1U Internal Keyboard with Trackball and one 2U TFT5000R 15-inch Flat Panel Monitor support 35 ProLiant DL360 servers through five
  • Compaq DL320 | Deployment Guide - Page 17
    airflow required for cooling Once the server is installed into the rack, attach the cable support bracket, then the cable  management tray. The cable management tray for the ProLiant DL320 features notches for alignment and toolfree thumbscrews . 2 1 Figure 13: Compaq Third-Party Rack Option Kit
  • Compaq DL320 | Deployment Guide - Page 18
    In an ultra-dense server deployment, properly identifying a server requiring service can be difficult. The ProLiant DL320 and ProLiant DL360 servers include special LEDs that identify servers requiring service. The Compaq ProLiant DL320 and ProLiant DL360 server Unit Identification (UID) features
  • Compaq DL320 | Deployment Guide - Page 19
    features specific to the Assisted Mode include: • Ability to select the number of power supplies for each component • Ability to apply Earth Leakage Current, as well as functional and regulatory requirements, to configure Power Management Products (UPS and PDU) • Ability to configure Server Console
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    Compaq ProLiant DL320 and DL360 Servers into Third-Party Racks 20 Appendix C Monitors, Keyboards, and Console Switches Additional information about Compaq Storage Division products is available on the Compaq website at http://www.compaq.com/racks 15-inch Flat Panel Monitor (TFT5000R) The Compaq
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    Deploying Compaq ProLiant DL320 and DL360 Servers into Third-Party Racks 21 Appendix D Contact Us For comprehensive online support, refer to: http://www.compaq.com/ For international information, refer to: http://www.compaq.com/corporate/overview/world_offices.html For a list of Compaq products,
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White Paper
November 2000
13NT-1000A-WWEN
Prepared by:
Storage Products Division
Compaq Computer Corporation
Contents
Introduction
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Rack Warnings
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4
Compaq Third-Party Rack
Option Kit
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5
Server Specifications for
Deployment
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6
Weight
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6
Dimensions
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9
Power Consumption
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10
Thermal Dissipation
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10
Third-Party Rack Doors and
Panels
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12
Installation Procedures for
Third-Party Racks
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12
Installing the Compaq Third-
Party Rack Option Kit Rack
Rails
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12
Adjusting Depth
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12
Preparing the Server
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13
Installing ProLiant servers in
the Rack
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13
Console Management for
Ultra-Dense 1U Servers
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14
Remote Insight Lights-Out
Edition
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14
Console Switches, Monitors
and Keyboards
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15
Cabling
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15
Cable Management Tray
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Appendix A
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Unit Identification
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Appendix B
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Compaq Rack Builder Pro
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19
Appendix C
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Monitors, Keyboards, and
Console Switches
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20
Part Numbers
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Appendix D
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Contact Us
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Deploying Compaq ProLiant
DL320 and DL360 Servers into
Third-Party Racks
Abstract:
Compaq
ProLiant
DL320 and
ProLiant
DL360 servers
were developed with high volume deployment in mind. As a result,
Compaq addresses environmental, thermal, mechanical, power,
installation, and service considerations for the server and
rack
specific options.
While Compaq 9000 and 7000 series racks are ideal for these
ultra-dense servers, Compaq recognizes that customers may want to
plan and implement deployments using third-party racks. This
document describes deployments involving the ProLiant DL320 and
ProLiant DL360 servers and the Compaq Third-Party Rack Option
Kit.
Compaq provides hardware, specifications, and guidelines for
deployment schemes using third-party racks as a service to its
customers.