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Redundant Processor Power Module

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14 Compaq ProLiant 6400R Maintenance and Service Guide connectors, identified 4-5 LEDs, explained 4-9 LEDs, illustrated 4-9 overview 4-9 part number 1-5 rear panel connector, identified 4-2 removing 2-25 removing, illustrated 2-25 replacing 2-25 specifications 5-3 power supply blank cover, part number 1-7 power supply cables folding and routing diagram 2-23 removing, illustrated 2-42 power switch part number 1-5 removing, illustrated 2-7 power, removing from system 2-3 Power-On Self-Test See POST Processor Power Module connectors, identified 4-3 locations, illustrated 2-26 part number 1-5 removing 2-28 removing, illustrated 2-28 replacing 2-28 processor terminator modules location, illustrated 2-26 number supported 2-26 part number 1-5 removing 2-29 removing, illustrated 2-29 replacing 2-29 processors connectors, identified 4-3 locations, illustrated 2-26 number supported 2-26 part number 1-5 removing 2-27 removing, illustrated 2-27 replacing 2-27 supporting multiple 4-8 test error codes 3-22 R Rapid Recovery Engine, enabling 3-47 rapid recovery services 3-47 rear panel connectors, illustrated 4-2 Network Interface Controller connectors, identified 4-2 peripheral board connectors, identified 4-2 power supply connector, identified 4-2 SCSI knockouts, identified 4-2 recovery attended 3-49 automatic 3-48 environmental 3-48 from software error 3-48 rapid recovery services 3-47 unattended 3-48 redundant power supply connector, identified 4-5 Redundant Processor Power Module locations, illustrated 2-26 removing 2-28 removing, illustrated 2-28 replacing 2-28 redundant ROM image recovery 3-63 remote management features, defined 3-61 Remote Management, defined 3-64 remote service features, defined 3-61 Remote, accessing 3-21 removable media assembly drives supported 2-17 removing 2-17 removing, illustrated 2-17 replacing 2-17 replacement battery See battery resource conflict, resolving 3-3 return kit, part number 1-7 Revision History Table accessing 3-60 defined 3-59 where stored 3-60 RJ-45 receptacle symbol viii, 2-2 ROM is corrupted 3-62 ROMPaq Disaster Recovery 3-62 Firmware Upgrade Utility, accessing 3-5 interruption 3-62 S screwdriver icon viii, 2-2 SCSI CD-ROM drives See CD-ROM drives SCSI connectors, identified 4-4, 4-6 SCSI drive IDs, illustrated 2-13 SCSI hard drives See hard drives SCSI knockouts, identified 4-2

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Compaq ProLiant 6400R Maintenance and Service Guide
connectors, identified
4-5
LEDs, explained
4-9
LEDs, illustrated
4-9
overview
4-9
part number
1-5
rear panel connector,
identified
4-2
removing
2-25
removing, illustrated
2-25
replacing
2-25
specifications
5-3
power supply blank cover, part
number
1-7
power supply cables
folding and routing
diagram
2-23
removing, illustrated
2-42
power switch
part number
1-5
removing, illustrated
2-7
power, removing from system
2-3
Power-On Self-Test
See
POST
Processor Power Module
connectors, identified
4-3
locations, illustrated
2-26
part number
1-5
removing
2-28
removing, illustrated
2-28
replacing
2-28
processor terminator modules
location, illustrated
2-26
number supported
2-26
part number
1-5
removing
2-29
removing, illustrated
2-29
replacing
2-29
processors
connectors, identified
4-3
locations, illustrated
2-26
number supported
2-26
part number
1-5
removing
2-27
removing, illustrated
2-27
replacing
2-27
supporting multiple
4-8
test error codes
3-22
R
Rapid Recovery Engine,
enabling
3-47
rapid recovery services
3-47
rear panel
connectors, illustrated
4-2
Network Interface Controller
connectors, identified
4-2
peripheral board connectors,
identified
4-2
power supply connector,
identified
4-2
SCSI knockouts, identified
4-2
recovery
attended
3-49
automatic
3-48
environmental
3-48
from software error
3-48
rapid recovery services
3-47
unattended
3-48
redundant power supply connector,
identified
4-5
Redundant Processor Power Module
locations, illustrated
2-26
removing
2-28
removing, illustrated
2-28
replacing
2-28
redundant ROM image
recovery
3-63
remote management features,
defined
3-61
Remote Management, defined
3-64
remote service features,
defined
3-61
Remote, accessing
3-21
removable media assembly
drives supported
2-17
removing
2-17
removing, illustrated
2-17
replacing
2-17
replacement battery
See
battery
resource conflict, resolving
3-3
return kit, part number
1-7
Revision History Table
accessing
3-60
defined
3-59
where stored
3-60
RJ-45 receptacle symbol
viii, 2-2
ROM is corrupted
3-62
ROMPaq
Disaster Recovery
3-62
Firmware Upgrade Utility,
accessing
3-5
interruption
3-62
S
screwdriver icon
viii, 2-2
SCSI CD-ROM drives
See
CD-ROM drives
SCSI connectors, identified
4-4, 4-6
SCSI drive IDs, illustrated
2-13
SCSI hard drives
See
hard drives
SCSI knockouts, identified
4-2