Compaq ML530R Service Guide

Compaq ML530R - HP ProLiant - 128 MB RAM Manual

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    ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Fourth Edition (September 2000) Part Number 122829-004 Spare Part Number 159306-001 Compaq Computer Corporation
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    exclusively set forth in the documentation accompanying such products. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting a further or additional warranty. Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Fourth Edition (September 2000) Part Number 122829-004 Spare Part Number 159306-001
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    Panel...2-10 Fans ...2-11 Hot-Plug System Fans 2-12 System Fan Basket Assembly 2-13 CPU Fan Air Baffle 2-15 Hard Drive Fan Air Baffle 2-16 Hot-Plug Drive Fans 2-17 Drive Fan Cable and Cable Bracket 2-18 Removable Media and Mass Storage Devices 2-19 Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drives 2-20 Hard Drive
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    iv Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Removal and Replacement Procedures continued Cable Routing Diagrams 2-26 System Fans-Power Cables 2-27 SCSI Hard Drives and Removable Media Devices-Signal Cables 2-28 CD-ROM and Diskette Drives-Power and Signal Cables 2-29 System
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    LED Indicators ...4-6 Front Panel Status 4-6 Power...4-7 Critical System 4-7 Hot-Plug Fan ...4-9 Hot-Plug Power Supply 4-10 Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drive 4-11 RJ-45 Network Connector 4-12 CD-ROM Drive 4-13 Diskette Drive 4-13 Chapter 5 Physical and Operating Specifications System Unit ...5-2 Hot
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    Guide This maintenance and service guide is a troubleshooting guide for reference when servicing Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers. IMPORTANT: The installation of options and the servicing in this manner presents clarifying information or specific instructions. NOTE: Text set off in this manner
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    viii Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Compaq Technician Notes WARNING: Only authorized technicians trained by Compaq should attempt to repair this equipment. All troubleshooting and repair procedures are detailed to allow only subassembly/module-level repair. Because of
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    sources are available: User documentation Compaq Service Quick Reference Guide Service training guides Compaq service advisories and bulletins Compaq QuickFind Compaq Insight Manager Compaq download facility data line: 281-518-1418 Compaq website: http://www.compaq.com Telephone Numbers For the
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    a spare parts list for Compaq ProLiant™ ML530 servers. To obtain information on names and part numbers of referenced spare parts, refer to Figure 1-1 and Table 1-1 for external components, and Figure 1-2 and Table 1-2 for system components. IMPORTANT: Use only 133-MHz front-side bus Pentium III Xeon
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    1-2 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide External Components-Exploded View 2b 11 4 10 1 2a Figure 1-1. External components-exploded view 6 5 20a 7 3 9 8
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    with LEDs and cable Mass Storage Devices 4 Diskette drive, 1.44 MB 5 CD-ROM drive 6 Hard drive cage blanking panel 7 Hard drive cage with backplane board (maximum: 2 per unit) 8 Hot-plug hard drive (maximum: 12 per unit) 9.1 GB hot-plug Wide Ultra2 SCSI hard drive, 7200 rpm 9.1 GB hot-plug Wide
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    1-4 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide System Components-Exploded View 16 14 15 18 21a 12 21b 17 19 20b 13 Figure 1-2. System components-exploded view
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    Miscellaneous plastics kit a) CPU fan air baffle b) Hard drive fan air baffle 159322-001 Note: The hot-plug drive fan looks similar to the fan used in the Compaq ProLiant 6400R, but operates differently. The Compaq ProLiant 6400R fan is not compatible with Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers. continued
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    1-6 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Table 1-2 System Components Spare Parts List continued Item Description Controllers 22 Smart Array 5300 Controller* 23 32-MB memory module with battery backup* Cable Kits 24 SCSI cable kit* a) Internal SCSI cable b) External SCSI cable
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    of Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers Torx T-10 screwdriver or right-angle Allen wrench for replacement of the drive fan cable connector bracket only 4-mm flat-blade screwdriver From the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD: System Configuration Utility software Array Diagnostic Utility software
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    2-2 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Electrostatic Discharge tubes, bags, or boxes. Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in proper containers until arrival at static-free stations circuitry. Always place drives PCB assembly-side down. Use conductive field service tools.
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    Removal and Replacement Procedures 2-3 Symbols on Equipment Any surface or area of the equipment marked with these symbols indicates the presence of electric shock hazards. The enclosed area contains no operator-serviceable parts. WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from electric shock hazards, do
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    any serviceable parts, determine whether the part is hot-pluggable or non-hot-pluggable. Hot-pluggable devices in Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers include SCSI hard drives, fans, and power supplies. IMPORTANT: Before powering down the unit, verify devices to be replaced by checking the LED indicator
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    the power status LED indicator on the front panel, located nearest to the Power On/Standby switch, is amber and that the fans have stopped spinning. IMPORTANT: It is not necessary to power down the server to replace hot-plug devices such as power supplies, fans, or SCSI hard drives when they are
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    2-6 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Rack Warnings WARNING: To reduce the become unstable if more than one component is extended for any reason. You are careful when pressing the component rail release latches and sliding the component into the rack. The slide rails could
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    components. Do not use conductive tools that could bridge live parts. Remove all watches, rings, or loose jewelry when working in hot-plug areas of an energized server. The access panel provides access to hazardous energy circuits. The panel should remain locked during normal operation. -orThe
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    2-8 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Tower Model Front Bezel Door To remove the tower model front bezel door: 1. Unlock and swing open the front bezel door completely. 2. Lift up the
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    system board tray handle to move Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers. To remove the rack-mount bezel: 1. Perform the preparation procedures. See "Hot-Pluggable Device" earlier in this chapter. 2. Loosen the access panel screws or remove the access panel. See "Access Panel" later in this chapter. 3. Remove
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    Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Access Panel WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot access panel toward the back of the server, then lift it away from the chassis. 3 2 1 1 Figure 2-3. Removing the access panel Reverse steps 1 through 4 to replace the
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    Removal and Replacement Procedures 2-11 Fans Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers ship standard with two hot-pluggable system fans (one CPU and one I/O) and three hot-pluggable drive fans. The two system fan baskets are designed to allow for a redundant hot-pluggable fan in each basket. Figure 2-4 and
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    2-12 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Hot-Plug System Fans Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers have two system fan baskets, one for the I/O fan and one for the CPU fan. Each basket can hold a primary and a redundant hot-plug system fan. The hot-plug system fans cool the system
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    servicing computer equipment and trained to deal with products capable of producing hazardous energy levels. CAUTION: Never remove both hot-plug fans from one system fan basket while the server is powered up. Overheating and damage to hardware could result. If the appropriate Compaq software drivers
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    2-14 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide To remove the system fan basket-and-cable bracket: 1. Remove the system fan basket. See "To remove the system fan basket" earlier in this section. 2. Remove the four T-15 screws that secure the system fan basket-and-cable bracket to
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    Removal and Replacement Procedures 2-15 CPU Fan Air Baffle To remove the CPU fan air baffle: 1. Perform the preparation procedures. See "Hot-Pluggable Device" earlier in this chapter. 2. Remove the access panel. See "Access Panel" earlier in this chapter. 3. Unclip the external SCSI cable (if
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    2-16 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Hard Drive Fan Air Baffle To remove the hard drive fan air baffle: 1. Perform the preparation procedures. See "Powering Down the Server" earlier in this chapter. 2. Remove the system fan basket assembly. See "System Fan Basket Assembly
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    . The Compaq ProLiant 6400R fan is not compatible in Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers. To remove a hot-plug drive fan: 1. Perform the preparation procedures. See "Hot-Pluggable Device" earlier in this chapter. 2. Remove the access panel. See "Access Panel" earlier in this chapter. 3. Press the thumb
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    2-18 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Drive Fan Cable and Cable Bracket WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, the installation of options other than hot-plug power devices should be performed only by individuals who are qualified in
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    Replacement Procedures 2-19 Removable Media and Mass Storage Devices Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers can house up to 16 mass storage devices, shown in Figure 2-12, including: Preinstalled 3.5-inch 1.44-MB diskette drive Preinstalled IDE CD-ROM drive Two removable media devices Two hot-plug drive cages
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    Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drives CAUTION: Before removing or replacing a hot-plug SCSI hard drive, the affected drive must not be in use. See "LED Indicators, Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drive" in Chapter 4 for more information. To remove a hot-plug SCSI
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    2-21 Hard Drive Cage with Backplane Board CAUTION: If an active hard drive is replaced while the system is powered down, a POST error message (1786) will occur when the system is powered up. The following prompt will appear: PRESS TO BOOT THE SYSTEM AND REBUILD THE REPLACED DRIVE, OR PRESS
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    Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide 6. Remove the four T-15 screws securing the hard drive cage to the chassis. 7. Slide the hard drive cage assembly out the front of the chassis. NOTE: To increase accessibility to the cables, remove the drive fans. See "Hot-Plug Drive Fans
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    5. Pull the device from the removable media area. CAUTION: A blanking panel must cover an unused media bay to ensure proper airflow. 6. Remove and retain guide rails and screws from the blank or device for use on the replacement blank or device. 1 2 Figure 2-15. Removing a device from the removable
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    24 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide CD-ROM Drive To remove the CD-ROM drive: 1. Perform the preparation procedures. See "Powering Down the Server" earlier in this chapter. 2. Remove the access panel. See "Access Panel" earlier in this chapter. 3. Remove the hard drive fan
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    and Replacement Procedures 2-25 Diskette Drive To remove the diskette drive: 1. Perform the preparation procedures. See "Powering Down the Server" earlier in this chapter. 2. Remove the access panel. See "Access Panel" earlier in this chapter. 3. Disconnect all cabling from the diskette drive. The
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    . For further information, refer to the Compaq ProLiant ML530 Setup and Installation Guide. To improve serviceability, the signal cables and system board are color-coded as follows: Blue = SCSI A Yellow = SCSI B Orange = CD-ROM drive Purple = Diskette drive When replacing the system board or power
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    System Fans-Power Cables Removal and Replacement Procedures 2-27 1 2 Figure 2-18. Power cables for system fans Table 2-3 System Fans-Power Cables Item Description Power cable for I/O fans Power cable for CPU fans
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    2-28 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide SCSI Hard Drives and Removable Media Devices-Signal Cables 1 2 Figure 2-19. Signal cables for SCSI hard drives and removable media devices 2 Figure 2-20. Optional signal cable routing for external devices with SCSI channel B
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    and Replacement Procedures 2-29 CD-ROM and Diskette Drives-Power and Signal Cables 2 3 1 Figure 2-21. Power and signal cables for the CD-ROM and diskette drives Table 2-5 CD-ROM and Diskette Drives-Power and Signal Cables Item Description Power cable for the CD-ROM and diskette drives
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    2-30 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide System Board-Data Cable Figure 2-22. System data cable System Board-Power Cables 1 2 Figure 2-23. System power cables Table 2-6 System Board-Power Cables Item Description System power cable 1 System power cable 2
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    Removal and Replacement Procedures 2-31 SCSI Hard Drives and Removable Media Devices-Power Cables Figure 2-24. Power cables for SCSI hard drives and removable media devices Drive Fans-Power Cables Figure 2-25. Power cables for drive fans
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    2-32 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide System Board Tray WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, do not use the system board tray handle to lift or move Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers. IMPORTANT: The system board tray is replaced as one
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    Replacement Procedures 2-33 4. Press serviceability, the signal cables and system board are color-coded as follows: Blue = SCSI A Yellow = SCSI B Orange = CD-ROM drive Purple = Diskette drive steps 1 through 8 to replace the system board tray, reinstalling all removed memory modules, processors, and
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    2-34 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide System Board Components The system board is mounted to the inside of the tray. When the access panel and the CPU fan air baffle are removed, all the system board components are visible. 19 20 1 2 3 4 56 7 8 18 9 10 17 10 16 15
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    a shipping bracket and is not necessary for normal server operation. The PCI retainer may be removed using hot-pluggable device procedures, as long as the PCI expansion boards are not removed. 2. Remove the access panel. See "Access Panel" earlier in this chapter. 3. Loosen the thumbscrew . 4. Pivot
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    Servers Maintenance and Service Guide PCI Expansion Boards Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers include eight PCI expansion slots, as shown in Figure 2-27. To remove an expansion board: 1. Perform the preparation procedures. See "Powering Down the Server" earlier in this chapter. 2. Remove the access panel
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    Removal and Replacement Procedures 2-37 PCI Bracket To remove the PCI bracket: 1. Remove all of the PCI expansion boards. See "PCI Expansion bracket toward the system board, then out of the chassis . 1 1 2 Figure 2-30. Removing the PCI bracket Reverse steps 1 through 3 to replace the PCI bracket.
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    Service Guide Memory Modules Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers support from 64 MB to a maximum of 4 GB of synchronous DRAM (133-MHz, ECC SDRAM) DIMM memory. See Figure 2-31 for the SDRAM DIMM socket locations. Follow these guidelines, and the instructions in this section, when installing or replacing
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    the Server" earlier in this chapter. 2. Remove the access panel. See "Access Panel" earlier in this chapter. 3. Press both SDRAM DIMM socket latches outward. 4. Pull out the SDRAM DIMM . 1 2 1 Figure 2-32. Removing an SDRAM DIMM Reverse steps 1 through 4 to replace an SDRAM DIMM. IMPORTANT: A memory
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    2-40 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Processors Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers support up to two processors. The primary processor is located closest to the edge of the system board. IMPORTANT: Use only 133-MHz front-side bus Pentium III Xeon processors with gold-colored
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    Removal and Replacement Procedures 2-41 Hot-Plug Power Supplies Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers use a hot-plug 450-watt power supply. Only one power supply is required on a system having a single six-bay SCSI hard drive cage. The power supply must be located in the primary bay. A second power supply
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    2-42 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide To remove a hot-plug power supply: CAUTION: A power supply can only be replaced as a hot-pluggable device when the unit has redundancy. If there is only one power supply, or two power supplies with two hard drive cages, the unit must
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    CAUTION: When the power supply is not being replaced, cover the opening with a power supply blanking panel to maintain proper airflow. To remove a power supply blanking panel: 1. Perform the preparation procedures. See "Hot-Pluggable Device" earlier in this chapter. 2. Remove the two T-15 screws
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    2-44 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Power Backplane Board To remove the power backplane board: 1. Perform the preparation procedures. See "Powering Down the Server" earlier in this chapter. 2. Remove the power supplies. See "Hot-Plug Power Supplies" earlier in this
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    assembly: 1. Perform the preparation procedures. See "Powering Down the Server" earlier in this chapter. 2. Remove the access panel. See "Access Panel" earlier in this chapter. 3. Remove the hard drive fan air baffle. See "Hard Drive Fan Air Baffle" earlier in this chapter. 4. Disconnect the power
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    Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers. The sections in this chapter are: Diagnostic Tools Utility Overview Default Configuration Utilities Access Power-On Self-Test (POST) Diagnostics Software Array Diagnostic Utility (ADU) Integrated Management Log Rapid Error Recovery Remote Service Features ROMPaq Error
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    ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Diagnostic Tools Utility Overview The Compaq Diagnostic utilities were developed to assist in diagnosing problems, testing the hardware, and monitoring and managing Compaq server hardware. Tool Compaq Diagnostics Compaq Inspect Utility Compaq
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    in the system and to generate a list of detected problems. This tool is available for all Compaq servers covered by this guide. Drive Array Advanced Diagnostics (DAAD) The predecessor to ADU, DAAD is a DOS-based tool for Compaq servers with Smart Array Controllers. DAAD collects information about
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    ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Default Configuration When the system is first turned on, the system ROM detects the unconfigured state of the hardware and provides default configuration settings for most devices. By providing this initialization, the system can run Diagnostics
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    Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 3-5 Utilities Access The Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD contains the SmartStart program and many of the Compaq utilities needed to maintain the system, including: System Configuration Utility Array Configuration Utility Array Diagnostic Utility ROMPaq
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    3-6 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Running the Utilities from Diskette Run the utilities from their individual diskettes. If you have a utility diskette newer than the version on the SmartStart and Support Software CD, use the diskette. Always use the newest version of
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    of diagnostic tests that run automatically on Compaq computers when the system is turned on. POST checks the following assemblies to ensure that the computer system is functioning properly: System ROM Keyboard Power supplies System board Memory Controllers Diskette drives Hard drives Fans POST Error
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    3-8 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Error Code A Critical Error occurred prior to this power-up Unsupported Processor Detected System Halted FATAL ROM ERROR: The System ROM is not properly programmed 101-ROM Error 101-I/O ROM Error 102-System Board Failure 104-ASR-2
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    is not compatible with the server. Unable to size memory. Verify the speed of the memory modules installed, then check your server's user documentation, and replace the speed as indicated. Check DIMM installation and, if error persists, call your Compaq service provider. Switch not set properly
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    3-10 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Table 3-2 POST Error Messages continued Error Code Audible Beeps 219-Snoop Rules None SRAM Failure. System Halted. 220-Cache None Accelerator Slot X Initialization Failed. System Halted. 301-Keyboard Error None 301-
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    Check and replace failed controller assembly. PCI hot plug enabler is missing or Check and replace missing or failed. failed assembly. SCSI bus failure Run Diagnostics. Replace failed assembly as indicated. Improper SCSI bus cabling Check documentation for proper SCSI bus cabling. continued
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    3-12 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Table 3-2 POST Error Messages continued Error Code Audible Beeps 1622-Internal SCSI None Jumper Board Not Installed 1703-SCSI cable None error detected. Terminated cable attached to output connector of SCSI backplane.
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    Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 3-13 Table 3-2 POST Error Messages continued Error Code Audible Beeps 1721-Slot X Drive None Array - Drive parameter tracking predicts an imminent failure. The following devices should be replaced when conditions permit. Do not replace drive unless all
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    3-14 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Table 3-2 POST Error Messages continued Error Code Audible Beeps 1729-Slot 1 Drive None Array - Disk Consistency Initialization in Progress - RAID 4/5 performance may be lower until auto-reliability monitoring has
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    Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 3-15 Table 3-2 POST Error Messages continued Error Code Audible Beeps Probable Source of Problem 1764-Slot X Drive Array - Capacity Expansion Process is temporarily disabled (followed by one of the following): Expansion will resume when Array Accelerator has been
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    3-16 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Table 3-2 POST Error Messages continued Error Code Audible Beeps 1772-Secondary None Disk Port Address Assignment Conflict 1773-Primary Fixed None Disk Port Assignment Conflict 1774-Slot X Drive None Array - Obsolete data
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    Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 3-17 Table 3-2 POST Error Messages continued Error Code Audible Beeps 1777-Slot X Drive None Array - ProLiant Drive Storage Enclosure Problem Detected (followed by one or more of the following): SCSI Port Y: Cooling Fan Malfunction Detected SCSI Port Y:
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    3-18 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Table 3-2 POST Error Messages continued Error Code Audible Beeps 1782-Disk Controller None Failure 1783-Slot X Drive None Array Controller Failure 1784-Drive Array None Drive Failure, Physical Drive 1785-Drive Array not
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    Expansion. External Cable(s) Attached to Wrong SCSI Port Connector(s). No drives detected. Probable Source of Problem Configuration error Run Compaq Array Configuration Utility Recommended Action See actions below. Run the Array Diagnostic Utility if previous positions are unknown. Then
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    3-20 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Table 3-2 POST Error Messages continued Error Code Audible Beeps 1786-Slot 1 Drive None Array Recovery Needed. The following SCSI drive(s) need Automatic Data Recovery: SCSI Port 1: SCSI ID 0 Select F1 to continue with
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    Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 3-21 Table 3-2 POST Error Messages continued Error Code Audible Beeps Probable Source of Problem Recommended Action * 1788-Incorrect None Drives are not installed in their Reinstall the drives correctly as Drive Replaced: original positions, so the drives
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    3-22 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Table 3-2 POST Error Messages continued Error Code Audible Beeps 1793-Drive Array - None Array Accelerator Battery Depleted - Data Lost (Error message 1794 also displays.) 1794-Drive Array - None Array Accelerator Battery
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    Press F1 to continue with logical drives disabled or F2 to accept data loss and re-enable logical drives. No valid memory is present in the system. Power is cycled. Temperature is too hot. Processor fan is not installed or spinning. A configuration error occurred during POST. Replace failed memory
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    3-24 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Diagnostics Software The Test Error Codes tables include all test error codes generated by Compaq products. Each code has a corresponding description and recommended actions. Each system generates only those codes that apply to its
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    Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 3-25 100-199, Primary Processor Test Error Codes The 100 series of diagnostic error codes identifies failures with processor and system board functions. Table 3-3 Primary Processor Test Error Codes Error Code 101-xx 103-xx 104-xx 105-xx 106-xx 107-xx 108-xx 109-xx
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    Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide 200-299, Memory Test Error Codes The 200 series of diagnostic error codes identifies failures with the memory subsystem. Table 3-4 Memory Test Error Codes Error Code 200-xx 201-xx 202-xx Description Invalid memory configuration. Memory
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    If disconnected, turn off the computer, connect the keyboard, turn on the power, and retest. 2. Replace the keyboard and retest. 3. Replace the system board and retest. 400-499, Parallel Printer Test Error Codes The 400 series of diagnostic error codes identifies failures with the parallel printer
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    3-28 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide 500-599, Video Display Unit Test Error Codes The 500 series of diagnostic error codes identifies failures with video or system board functions. Table 3-7 Video Display Unit Test Error Codes Error Code 501-xx 502-xx 503-xx 504-xx 505
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    Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 3-29 600-699, Diskette Drive Test Error Codes The 600 series of diagnostic error codes identifies failures with diskette, diskette drive, or system board functions. Table 3-8 Diskette Drive Test Error Codes Error Code 600-xx 601-xx 602-xx 603-xx 604-xx 605-xx 606-
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    30 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide 800-899, Video Board Test Error Codes The 800 series of diagnostic error codes identifies failures with video boards or system board functions. Table 3-9 Video Board Test Error Codes Error Code 802-xx 824-xx Description Video memory
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    Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 3-31 1200-1299, Modem Communications Test Error Codes The 1200 series of diagnostic error codes identifies failures with the modem. Table 3-11 Modem Communications Test Error Codes Error Code . 2. Check the modem line and retest. 3. Replace the modem and retest.
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    3-32 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide 1700-1799, Hard Drive Test Error Codes The 1700 series of diagnostic error codes identifies failures with hard drives, hard drive controller boards, hard drive cabling, and system board functions. If the system uses a drive array
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    adapter board (if applicable) and retest. 5. Replace the tape drive and retest. 6. Replace the system board and retest. 2400-2499, Advanced VGA Board Test Error Codes The 2400 series of diagnostic error codes identifies failures with video boards, monitors, or the system board assembly. Error Code
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    34 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Table 3-14 Advanced VGA Board Test Error Codes continued Error Code Description 2410-xx Video 640 × 200 mode test failed. 2411-xx Video screen memory page test failed. 2412-xx Video gray scale test failed. 2414-xx Video white
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    Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 3-35 6000-6099, Compaq NIC Boards Test Error Codes The 6000 series of diagnostic error codes identifies failures with 32-bit DualSpeed NetFlex-2/Token Ring Controllers. Table 3-15 Compaq Network Interface Controller Boards Test Error Codes Error Code 6000-xx 6001-
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    3-36 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide 6500-6599, SCSI Hard Drive Test Error Codes The 6500 series of diagnostic error codes identifies failures with SCSI hard drives, SCSI hard drive controller boards, SCSI hard drive cabling, and system board functions. If the system
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    and Troubleshooting 3-37 6700-6799, SCSI Tape Drive Test Error Codes The 6700 series of diagnostic error codes identifies failures with tape cartridges, tape drives, media changers, tape drive cabling, adapter boards, or the system board assembly. Table 3-18 SCSI Tape Drive Test Error Codes Error
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    3-38 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Array Diagnostic Utility The Array Diagnostic Utility (ADU) is a Windows-based software tool designed to run on all Compaq servers that support Compaq array controllers and are configured with SmartStart 4.10 or later. The two main
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    is properly seated. If the error continues, you may need to replace the array accelerator. Resolve problem with drives. The controller will then be able to write dirty data to drives and posted write operations will be restored. Resolve the problem with the drives. The controller will then be
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    3-40 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Table 3-20 ADU Diagnostic Messages continued Message Description Accelerator status: Excessive ECC errors detected in at least one cache line. As a result, at least one cache line is no longer in use. At least one line in the
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    and Troubleshooting 3-41 Table 3-20 ADU Diagnostic Messages continued Message Description Accelerator status: Valid data found at reset Valid data was found in posted write memory at reinitialization. Data will be flushed to disk. Accelerator status: Warranty alert Catastrophic problem with
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    3-42 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Table 3-20 ADU Diagnostic Messages continued Message Description Controller is located in special "video" slot Controller is installed in slot for special video control signals. If controller is used in this slot, LED indicators
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    Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 3-43 Table 3-20 ADU Diagnostic Messages continued Message Description Drive (bay) X is a replacement drive marked OK This drive has been replaced and marked OK by the firmware. This may occur if a drive has an intermittent failure (for example, if a drive has
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    3-44 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Table 3-20 ADU Diagnostic Messages continued Message Description Error occurred reading RIS copy from SCSI Port X Drive ID X An error occurred while ADU was trying to read the RIS from this drive. FYI: Drive (bay) X is third-
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    Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 3-45 Table 3-20 ADU Diagnostic Messages continued Message Description Logical Drive X status = FAILED This status could be issued for several reasons. If this logical drive is configured for No Fault Tolerance and one or more drives fail, this status will occur.
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    3-46 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Table 3-20 ADU Diagnostic Messages continued Message Description Loose cable detected - logical drives may be marked FAILED until corrected Controller unable to communicate with one or more physical drives, probably because of a
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    Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 3-47 Table 3-20 ADU Diagnostic Messages continued Message Description ProLiant storage unit on SCSI bus X cabling error (bus disabled) This controller has internal and external connectors for the same SCSI bus. Therefore, the SCSI bus can only be cabled to a
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    3-48 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Table 3-20 ADU Diagnostic Messages continued Message Description SCSI Port X Drive ID X is not stamped for monitoring Drive has not been stamped with monitor and performance features. SCSI Port X Drive ID X RIS copy mismatch SCSI
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    then rerun ADU. Resolve any other errors and then rerun ADU. If the amber LED on the drive is on, replace the drive. Obtain the latest version of ADU. Replace the array accelerator board. Replace the drive with a drive supplied by Compaq, or restore the operating parameters of the drive. continued
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    3-50 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Table 3-20 ADU Diagnostic Messages continued Message Description Warning bit detected A monitor and performance threshold violation may have occurred. Status of a logical drive may not be OK. Write memory error Data could not be
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    Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 3-51 Integrated Management Log The Compaq Integrated error condition. Critical-indicates a component failure. The IML requires Compaq operating system-dependent drivers. Refer to the Compaq Support Software CD for instructions on installing the appropriate drivers
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    3-52 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Printing the Event List NOTE: You can view the event list only from the Recovery/Integrated Management Log screen as described above in the "Viewing the Event List" section. 1. From the Compaq Insight Manager screen, select the
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    module. Replace the defective memory module. Replace the memory modules one at a time (if more than one) and retest the system after each replacement. Replace the processor. Replace the processor. Call the service provider or Compaq for diagnosis. Power down PCI slot and replace board. continued
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    3-54 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Table 3-21 Event Messages continued Event Type Event Message Power Subsystem Due to Fan Failure Automatic Operating System Shutdown Initiated Due to Overheat Condition Fatal Exception (Number X, Cause) Action Replace power supply
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    Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 3-55 Rapid Error Recovery Compaq servers provide rapid recovery services for diagnosing and recovering from errors access to diagnostic and configuration tools. NOTE: ASR-2 is available only on operating systems using the ASR-2 drivers provided by Compaq. You can
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    3-56 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide The available recovery features are: Software Error Recovery-Automatically restarts the server after a software-induced server failure Environmental Recovery-Allows the server to restart when temperature, fan, or AC power conditions
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    Utilities, use the Inspect Utility or Compaq Insight Manager to view the critical error in the Critical Error Log. Run Diagnostics to diagnose and resolve the problem. You can configure ASR-2 to restart the server into Compaq Utilities to diagnose the critical error or to start the operating system
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    3-58 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Features Software error recovery Software error recovery timeout Standby recovery server option Standby recovery server port Standby recovery timeout Software error recovery boot option Thermal shutdown UPS shutdown UPS shutdown
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    downtime and allows the server to recover quickly. For local (attended) servers located on site, you can set the software error recovery timeout for 20 or 30 minutes, giving you time to arrive at the server if you wish to manually diagnose the problem. The Compaq Health Driver is independent of the
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    3-60 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide The following ASR-2 flow chart shows you the sequence of events after a hardware or software error occurs: Hardware/Software error occurs.  Error is recorded in the Critical Error Log or the Integrated Management Log, depending on
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    Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 3-61 Booting into Compaq Utilities When you enable ASR-2 to start into Compaq Utilities and a critical error occurs, the operating system-specific Health Driver logs the error information in the Critical Error Log or the IML and the ASR-2 feature restarts the server.
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    Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Table 3-23 Compaq System Configuration Utility Pager Settings for Booting into Compaq Utilities continued Pager Data Setting Description Pager test Select to test pager setup Use this feature to test the current pager settings. Press
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    Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 3-63 Table 3-23 Compaq System Configuration Utility Pager Settings for Booting into Compaq Utilities continued Pager Data Setting Description Network host name CPQHOU Enter the network name of the server. Use underscores instead of spaces within the name, for
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    3-64 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide The System Configuration Utility setting should resemble the following when you enable ASR-2 to restart into the operating system: Table 3-24 OS Restart SCU Setting
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    level. Accompanying data in the log notes if an auto shutdown sequence has been invoked by the operating system. An error was detected by the Diagnostics Utility. See the specific error code in this chapter for a detailed explanation. The server detected an error during the POST. continued
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    3-66 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Table 3-25 ASR-2 IML or Critical Error Log Messages continued Message Description NMI - Automatic Server Recovery Timer Expiration The operating system has received notice of an impending ASR-2 timer expiration. NMI - Expansion
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    Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 3-67 Revision History Table Some errors can be resolved by reviewing changes to the server configuration. The server has an Automatic Revision Tracking (ART) feature that helps you review recent changes to the server the Inspect Utility and Compaq Insight Manager.
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    3-68 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Storage Fault Recovery Tracking This feature tracks over 12 failure-indication parameters, such as timeouts, spin-up, and self-test errors of SCSI drives. You can use these parameters to pinpoint failed storage subsystem components and
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    Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 3-69 Remote Service Features Compaq servers have management features that you can access through a modem or a network, as shown in Table 3-27. Table 3-27 Compaq Servers Remote Management Features Feature Service Session Disk-Based Diagnostics Server Restart
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    70 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide ROMPaq Error Recovery Options From time to time, it may be necessary to upgrade the current system ROM. Some reasons for these errors include: Customer requires ROM upgrade Customer obtained new SmartStart CD-ROM Customer requires server
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    Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 3-71 ROMPaq Disaster Recovery Use the following option with any server that does not have a valid ROM image. 1. Build a fresh ROMPaq diskette using the latest version for the server Function Disable on-board video Disable diskette drive Disable password Clear NVRAM
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    72 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Compaq Insight Manager Compaq Insight Manager is the Compaq application for easily managing network devices. Compaq Insight Manager delivers intelligent monitoring and alerting as well as visual control of the servers. In Compaq servers
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    (for example, the number of read operations performed on a disk drive) or monitoring the state of a critical function (such as whether the cooling fan is operating). Insight Desktop Agents operate on Compaq Deskpro™ computers, monitoring functions that include temperature sensing and disk prefailure
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    4 Chapter Connectors, Switches, Jumpers, and LED Indicators This chapter lists connector, switch, jumper, and LED indicator information for Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers.
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    4-2 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Connectors This section contains information about service connectors, ports, and slots located on Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers. Rear Panel Connectors The rear panel connector locations for Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers are shown in
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    and LED Indicators 4-3 System Board Components The system board connector locations and descriptions for Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers are memory sockets Parallel port Video port Serial ports Keyboard/mouse interface Processor slots Fan cable connectors (2 locations) Item Description Diskette drive
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    4-4 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Switches This section contains information concerning all switches located on Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers. The system lost Off (Default) Embedded video enabled ROM controls embedded video System configuration can be changed
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    Connectors, Switches, Jumpers, and LED Indicators 4-5 Jumpers and Headers Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers system board contains headers with jumpers for different purposes. The header locations are shown in Figure 4-4. 2 1 3 Figure 4-4. Jumper and header locations Battery Power Jumper The
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    4-6 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide LED Indicators This section contains information about status and diagnostic LED locations and conditions on Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers. Front Panel Status Four status LED indicators are located on the front panel near the power
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    that the unit does not have power. Critical System The critical system status LED on the front panel indicates the condition of both the memory modules (DIMMs) and processors. The memory module (DIMM) and processor diagnostic LEDs are located on the system board, as shown in Figure 4-6. NOTE: The
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    Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Memory Module The memory module (DIMM) diagnostic LED, located adjacent to each memory module socket, indicates the condition of each DIMM. If the front panel critical system status LED is amber, check the individual DIMM diagnostic LEDs
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    , and LED Indicators 4-9 Hot-Plug Fan The hot-plug fan diagnostic LEDs indicate the condition of each fan in Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers. If the front panel fan status LED is amber, check the individual fan diagnostic LEDs to determine which fan has failed. The hot-plug fan diagnostic LEDs can be
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    4-10 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Hot-Plug Power Supply The hot-plug power supply diagnostic LEDs indicate the condition of each hot-plug power supply. If the front panel power supply status LED is amber, check the individual power supply diagnostic LEDs to determine
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    hard drive. The hot-plug hard drive LED location, function, and replacement condition for Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers is shown in Figure 4-9 and described in Table 4-9. Refer to the Compaq ProLiant ML530 Troubleshooting Guide for further information. 23 1 Figure 4-9. Hot-plug SCSI hard drive LED
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    4-12 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide RJ-45 Network Connector The RJ-45 network connector status LEDs are located on the rear of Compaq ProLiant ML530 server. These LEDs indicate the condition of the server's network connection. 1 2 Figure 4-10. RJ-45 network connector
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    ROM drive status LED for Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers is located on the front of the CD-ROM drive near the volume control. The LED is green when the CD-ROM drive is in operation. 1 Figure 4-11. CD-ROM drive status LED Diskette Drive The diskette drive status LED for Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers is
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    specifications for Compaq ProLiant ML530 servers and optional hardware. Specifications covered in this chapter are: System Unit Hot-Plug Power Supply SDRAM Dual Inline Memory Modules 1.44-MB Diskette Drive IDE CD-ROM Drive Integrated Dual-Channel Wide Ultra2 SCSI Controller Hot-Plug Hard Drives
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    5-2 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide System Unit Table 5-1 System Unit Specifications Dimensions Height Depth Width Weight International input requirements Rated input voltage Rated input frequency Rated input current U.S. input requirements Rated input voltage Rated
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    and Operating Specifications 5-3 Hot-Plug Power Supply Table 5-2 Hot-Plug Power Supply Specifications International input specifications Nominal line voltage Range input line Frequency range Power factor Input current Inrush current (cold start) Holdup time U.S. input specifications Nominal line
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    5-4 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide SDRAM Dual Inline Memory Modules CAUTION: Use only SDRAM Drive Table 5-4 1.44-MB Diskette Drive Specifications Size LED indicator (front panel) Read/Write capacity per diskette (high/low density) Drives supported Drive height Drive
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    Physical and Operating Specifications 5-5 IDE CD-ROM Drive Table 5-5 32X Max2 IDE CD-ROM Drive Specifications Dimensions Height Width Depth Weight Capacity Mode 1 Mode 2 CD-DA CD-XA Data transfer rate Sustained Burst Access times Full stroke Random Cache buffer Startup
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    ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Integrated Dual-Channel Wide Ultra2 SCSI Controller Table 5-6 Integrated Dual-Channel Wide Ultra2 SCSI Controller Specifications Drives supported Data transfer method SCSI channel transfer rate per channel Maximum transfer rate per PCI bus SCSI
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    millions) Operating temperature Fahrenheit Celsius Table 5-7 Hot-Plug Hard Drive Specifications 9.1 GB 7,200 9100 9.1 GB 10 SCSI 80 MB/s 3.5 8.9 Wide Ultra2 SCSI 80 MB/s 3.5 8.9 Wide Ultra3 SCSI 40 MB/s 3.5 8.9 Wide Ultra2 SCSI 80 MB/s 3.5 8.9 Wide Ultra2 SCSI 80 MB/s 3.5 8.9 Wide Ultra3 SCSI
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    4-2 access panel part number 1-3, 1-6 removing 2-10 removing, illustrated 2-10 replacing 2-10 accessing system board components 2-34 ADU See Array Diagnostics Utility air baffle CPU fan part number 1-5 removing 2-15 removing, illustrated 2-15 replacing 2-15 hard drive fan part number 1-5 removing
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    removal sequence 2-26 replacing 2-26 casters, part number 1-6 cautions ADU 3-38 blanking panel 2-23 controller firmware upgrade 3-38 data loss 3-5 defined vii electrostatic discharge 2-4, 2-5, 2-10 Erase Utility 3-5 firmware upgrade 3-38 grounding viii hard drive fans 2-17 memory 5-4 operating unit
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    2-24 replacing 2-24 signal cable connector, identified 2-34, 4-3 startup time 5-5 status LED, illustrated 4-13 stop time 5-5 test error codes 3-36 warnings 2-3 weight 5-5 width 5-5 chassis, part number 1-3, 1-6 Client Management, defined 3-72 communication parameters, setting 3-61 Compaq Diagnostics
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    4 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide SCSI hard drive 3-36 SCSI tape drive 3-37 SCSI/IDE CD-ROM drive 3-36 serial port 3-30 tape drive 3-33, 3-37 VGA board 3-33 video board 3-30 video display unit 3-28 when to run 3-7 dial-in status, setting 3-62 dial-out status, setting 3-62
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    by ROM 3-65 ASR-2 Test Event 3-65 Automatic Server Recovery Base Memory Parity Error 3-65 Extended Memory Parity Error 3-65 Memory Parity Error 3-65 Reset Limit Reached 3-65 Battery Failing 3-65 Caution, Temperature Exceeded 3-65 Diagnostic Error 3-65 Error Detected On Boot Up 3-65 NMI Automatic
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    6 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide is failed 3-43 is undergoing drive recovery 3-43 needs replacing 3-43 upload code not readable 3-43 was inadvertently replaced 3-43 Drive Monitoring features are unobtainable 3-43 Drive Monitoring is NOT enabled 3-43 Drive time-out
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    components, exploded view 1-2 external SCSI slot, identified 4-2 F fans cable connectors, identified 2-34, 4-3 diagnostic LEDs illustrated 4-9 viewing 4-9 drive, part number 1-5 hot-plug hard drive removing 2-17 removing, illustrated 2-17 replacing 2-17 hot-plug system removing 2-12 removing
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    ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide technical support telephone numbers ix hot surfaces warnings 2-7, 2-10 hot-plug devices, removing 2-4 hot-plug drive cage duplex configuration 2-19 simplex configuration 2-19 hot-plug hard drive fans removing 2-17 removing, illustrated 2-17 replacing
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    2-10 replacing 2-10 parallel port, identified 2-34, 4-2, 4-3 parallel printer, test error codes 3-27 part numbers access panel 1-3, 1-6 casters 1-6 CD-ROM drive 1-3 chassis 1-3, 1-6 conversion kit 1-6 country kit 1-6 cover kit 1-6 cover kit, rack 1-3 diskette drive 1-3 fans drive 1-5 system
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    10 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide hard drive blank 1-3 hard drive cage blanking panel 1-3 hard drive cage w/backplane board 1-3 hard drives 1-3 keyboard 1-6 maintenance and service guide 1-6 memory modules 1-5 miscellaneous hardware kit 1-5 plastics kit 1-5 power cable
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    2-11 primary I/O fan identified 2-11 processor diagnostic LED, viewing 4-8 locating primary 2-40 number supported 2-40 removing 2-40 removing, illustrated 2-40 replacing 2-40 slots, identified 2-34, 4-3 test error codes 3-25 processors part numbers 1-5 R rack cover kit, part number 1-3 rack
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    12 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide drive fan cable and cable bracket 2-18 hard drive cage w/backplane board 2-22 hard drive fan air baffle 2-16 hot-plug hard drive fans 2-17 memory 2-38, 2-39 PCI bracket 2-37 PCI expansion board 2-36 PCI retainer 2-35 power backplane
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    Index 13 part number 1-3 removing, illustrated 2-45 replacing 2-45 power-on password, settings 4-4 rack-to-tower conversion, settings 4-4 system I/O board configuration, settings 4-4 video, settings 4-4 symbols used in text vii symbols on equipment electric shock 2-3 laser 2-3 manual material
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    14 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide part number 1-5 removing 2-13 removing, illustrated 2-13 replacing 2-13 system fan basket-and-cable bracket, part number 1-5 system fan cable bracket removing 2-14 system fans cable, removing 2-14 cable, replacing 2-14 part number 1-5
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    SmartStart and Support Software CD 3-6 Server Restart, accessing remotely 3-69 starting from ASR-2 3-61 System Configuration accessing 3-5 booting from pager 3-61 description 3-3 executing 3-6 running 3-3 Test Computer, accessing 3-24 Upgrade Firmware, accessing 3-24 V VGA board, test error codes
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ProLiant ML530 Servers
Maintenance and Service Guide
Fourth Edition (September 2000)
Part Number 122829-004
Spare Part Number 159306-001
Compaq Computer Corporation