HP DL760 HP ProLiant DL760 Generation 2 Server Upgrade Poster - Page 7
Completing the Upgrade, Memory Considerations, service response. - proliant g2 where is the serial number
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3. Install the rear service number label (1) next to the existing server serial number (2) on the left rear edge of the server. These service numbers will be used to identify the type of system you have and will be sure that proper help and diagnosis is given by the HP Call Center or service technician. The service number labels should be referenced when calling for service. IMPORTANT: Do not superimpose the service number label over the serial number labels. The service number labels are needed for warranty purposes. 9 Completing the Upgrade 1. Slide the server back into the rack. 2. From the rear of the rack, attach the cable management arm to the server. 3. Reinstall all I/O cables and power cables. Verify the power supply (AC) LED is solid green. IMPORTANT: ProLiant DL760 G2 server configurations require 220V power. Install the 220V power cables that came with your server, if not already in use (two 220V power cables are available in the upgrade kit). 4. From the front of the server, verify that the interconnect check light is not lit. This ensures all critical components are properly seated in the server. 5. Power up the server. 6. Run system diagnostics. 7. Configure the server, using RBSU. 8. Reinstall the operating system. 9. Reinstall the applications. 10. Restore the data. 11. Register the new system configuration with HP for proper service response. 12. Discard or redeploy remaining parts. Memory Considerations The upgrade kit comes standard with 10 PC133 SDRAM DIMMs. The upgraded server can support either PC100 or PC133 memory. In addition, both PC100 and PC133 memory can be installed in the system at the same time, as long as the memory is installed in different bank pairs. With any PC100 memory in the system, the memory subsystem will run at 100 MHz. Eight or ten DIMMs are required to fill bank pairs, as indicated by socket numbers 1&2, 3&4, 5&6, 7&8, and must be installed in numerical bank order. To install PC100 memory in the system, use one of the following DIMMs. Table 1: Supported PC100 Memory HP Part Number 110958032 110959- 110959- 115945031/ 032 041/ 042 041/ 042 Module Density 256 MB Number of DRAMs on 18 module SDRAM Tech. Used 128 MB Number of Banks per 4 SDRAM Device Number Physical Banks 1 on Module Physical Module Organization 32Mx72 Module Selection of SDRAM Banking BA0-BA1 Addressing (#Row/Col) 12/11 512 MB 512 MB 36 18 128 MB 256 MB 4 4 2 1 2x32Mx72 64Mx72 BA0-BA1 BA0-BA1 12/11 13/11 1 GB 36 256 MB 4 2 2x64Mx72 BA0-BA1 13/11 Row Address Lines A0-A11 A0-A11 A0-A12 A0-A12 Column A0-A9, Address Lines A11 A0-A9, A11 A0-A9, A11 A0-A9, A11 Base Device Used 32Mx4 32Mx4 64Mx4 64Mx4