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ProLiant 3000 Servers For Use With Intel 350 MHz or Greater Processor-Based Servers Only Maintenance and Service Guide First Edition (February 1999) Part Number 113803-001 Spare Part Number 114651-001 Compaq Computer Corporation - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 2
herein may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, For Use With Intel 350 MHz or Greater Processor-Based Servers Only Maintenance and Service Guide First Edition (February 1999) Part Number 113803-001 Spare Part Number 114651-001 - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 3
Supply ...2-37 Power Supply Blank Panel ...2-39 Power Backplane Board ...2-40 System I/O Board with Subpan 2-41 Power Switch...2-42 External Replacement Battery 2-43 Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 4
Drive Test Error Codes 3-26 Advanced VGA Board Test Error Codes 3-27 NetFlex-2 Controller Test Error Codes 3-29 Compaq Network Interface Boards Test Error Codes 3-30 SCSI Hard Drive Test Error Codes 3-31 SCSI/IDE CD-ROM Drive Test Error Codes 3-31 SCSI Tape Drive Test Error Codes 3-32 Server - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 5
Hot-Plug Wide-Ultra Hard Drives 5-9 Hot-Plug Wide-Ultra2 Hard Drives 5-10 Non-Hot-Plug Wide Ultra2 Hard Drives 5-11 Hot-Plug Wide-Ultra SCSI-3 Hard Drives 5-12 Index Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 6
vii About This Guide This Maintenance and Service Guide is a troubleshooting guide that can be used for reference when servicing Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers. WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from electrical shock and hazardous energy levels, only authorized service technicians should - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 7
are available: s User Documentation s Compaq Service Quick Reference Guide s Service Training Guides s Compaq Service Advisories and Bulletins s Compaq QuickFind s Compaq Insight Manager s Compaq Download Facility: Call 1-281-518-1418 Integrated Management Display Some Compaq server models include - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 8
States and Canada, call 1-800-386-2172 For Compaq technical support phone numbers outside the United States and Canada, visit the Compaq website at: http://www.compaq.com. Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 9
spare parts. External Components Exploded View 2 3b 3a 33a 1 18a 5 8 6 7 33b 18b 47 4 Figure 1-1. Exploded view of Compaq ProLiant 3000 Server chassis components Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 10
1-2 Illustrated Parts Catalog System Components Exploded View 12 23 26 10 17 16 20 21 40 9 15 14 43 19 Figure 1-2. Exploded view of Compaq ProLiant 3000 Server system components 13 35 1 22 44 - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 11
-Plug Power Supply Backplane Board 169290-001 20 System I/O Board with Subpan 179779-001 21 Netelligent 10/100 TX UTP PCI Controller (NIC) 317606-001 1-3 Continued Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 12
Kit a) Power supply blank panel b) Blank bezel c) I/O slot card guide * d) Blank IMD panel * 34 Hot-Plug Hard Drive Slot Cover, 1.3 inch 35 Fan Air Baffle (includes miscellaneous parts) 36 Return Kit (NA) 37 Carton and Buns (International) 38 Maintenance and Service Guide 39 Illustrated Parts Map - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 13
Module 52 Processor Board with Tray 53 Memory Board * Not Shown 1-5 Spare Part # 340855-001 179780-001 * 306572-001 * 367087-001 313715-001 313764-001 * 199888-001 * 242622-001 242603-001 * 298337-001 * 271918-001 * 271930-001 * 179779-001 * 270183-001 * Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 14
operate properly. To service Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, the following tools are recommended: s Torx T-15 screwdriver s Torx T-25 screwdriver s Phillips screwdriver s From the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD: t System Configuration Utility software t Drive Array Advanced Diagnostics - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 15
enclosed area contains no operator serviceable parts. To reduce risk of on the surface of your CD-ROM drive. This label indicates that ProLiant 3000 Server Setup and Installation Guide for rack removal instructions. WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury, do not attempt to remove the server - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 16
extended to the floor, that the full weight of the rack rests on the level floor, and that either stabilizers are installed or multiple racks are coupled for stability. Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 17
and temporary interruptions with a regulating uninterruptible power supply (UPS). This device protects the hardware from damage caused by power surges and voltage spikes and keeps the system in operation during a power failure. CAUTION: ProLiant 3000 Servers must always be operated with system unit - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 18
to the caster mounting support. 4. Pull the locking casters away from the server. Figure 2-1. Removing the locking casters Reverse steps 1 through 4 to replace the casters. Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 19
. See "Locking Casters" earlier in this chapter. 3. Remove the four T-15 screws securing the caster mounting support to the server. 4. Pull the caster mounting support away from the server. Figure 2-2. Removing the caster mounting support Reverse steps 1 through 4 to replace the caster mounting - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 20
away from the chassis. COMPACT Figure 2-3. Removing the front bezel door NOTE: Drive cage may not be as illustrated. Reverse steps 1 and 2 to replace the front bezel door. Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 21
Procedures Front Fixed Bezel The front fixed bezel must be removed to replace the power switch. To remove the front fixed bezel (tower model only): 1. Perform 2-4. Removing the front fixed bezel NOTE: Drive cage may not be as illustrated. Reverse steps 1 through 4 to replace the front fixed bezel - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 22
) must be removed to replace the power switch. To remove the rack-mount Drive cage may not be as illustrated. Reverse steps 1 through 3 to replace the rack-mount bezel. Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 23
2-10 Removal and Replacement Procedures Top Access Panel WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the internal system components to cool before touching them. To remove the top access panel (tower model only): 1. Perform the preparation procedures. See "Preparation - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 24
access panel. See "Drive Cage Assembly" later in this chapter. 3. Remove the caster mounting support. See "Caster Mounting Support" earlier in this U-channel access panel. Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 25
a T-15 or Phillips screwdriver. 3. Slide the side access panel backward, then pull it away from the chassis. COMPACT Figure 2-8. Removing the side access panel NOTE: Drive cage may not be as illustrated. Reverse steps 1 through 3 to replace the side access panel. - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 26
chapter. 4. Remove the front fans. See "Front Fan(s)" later in this chapter. 5. Remove the drive cage assembly. See "Drive Cage Assembly" later in the IMD extension cable Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 27
7. Press the four latches on the rear of the IMD 3. 8. Pull the IMD from the front of the server 4. COMPACT 3 3 3 4 3 Figure 2-10. Removing the Integrated Management Display NOTE: Drive cage may may not be as illustrated. Reverse steps 1 through 8 to replace the IMD. CAUTION: Make sure all - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 28
4. IMPORTANT: Redundant fans must be added in pairs. Fan 1 (CPU) Fan 3 (I/O) Fan 2 (CPU Redundant) Fan 4 (I/O Redundant) Fan 5 (CPU Aux) Figure 2-11. Location of fans Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 29
are removed for replacement or to replace the Integrated Management Display, the fan baffle, or the drive cage. To remove a front fan(s): 1. Perform the preparation procedures. See "Preparation Procedures" earlier in this chapter. 2. Remove the side access panel. See "Side Access Panel" earlier in - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 30
. 5. Pull the fan baffle back 2, then out and up from the side of the chassis. 1 2 Figure 2-13. Removing the fan baffle Reverse steps 1 through 5 to replace the fan baffle. Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 31
panel. See "Side Access Panel" earlier in this chapter. 3. Disconnect the rear fan cable from the system I/O board. 4. Loosen the thumbscrew securing the rear fan to the chassis. 5. Pull the rear fan out of the chassis. Figure 2-14. Removing the rear fan Reverse steps 1 through 5 to replace the rear - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 32
ROM Simplex or Duplex Cage: Seven 1-inch hot-plug hard drives (Wide-Ultra drive cage) Simplex Cage: Ten 1-inch hot-plug hard drives (Ultra2 drive cage and backplane board) Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 33
2-20 Removal and Replacement Procedures Drive Cage Assemblies ProLiant 3000 Servers ship with either Wide-Ultra or Ultra2 drive cage assemblies. The WideUltra and the Ultra2 drive cage assemblies include the drive cage and backplane board. Wide-Ultra Hot-Plug Drive Cage To remove the Wide-Ultra - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 34
Enabler Board The Duplex Enabler board ships in the country specific kit with every Wide-Ultra drive cage assembly. It is removed and replaced using the same SCSI cables. Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 35
6. Pull out the latch securing the drive cage assembly in the chassis 2. 7. Pull the drive cage partially out of the chassis to access the cables. 8. Disconnect the hard drive backplane power cable, any SCSI cables, and the IDE CD-ROM signal cable. 9. Slide the drive cage assembly out the front of - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 36
3. Pull the drive from the cage 3. 1 2 3 Figure 2-19. Removing a Wide-Ultra hot-plug hard drive Reverse steps 1 through 3 to replace a Wide-Ultra hot-plug hard drive. Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 37
Removal and Replacement Procedures Ultra2 Hot-Plug Hard Drives Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers may ship with Ultra2 hot-plug hard drives. Ultra2 hot-plug hard drives are removed for replacement or for upgrade to a larger drive. CAUTION: Do not remove a hot-plug drive if any of the online LEDs are green - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 38
from the drive cage assembly. Figure 2-21. Removing the removable media panel Reverse steps 1 and 2 to replace the removable media panel. NOTE: Ultra2 drive cage is shown. Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 39
2-26 Removal and Replacement Procedures Removable Media Drives The removable media drives are removed for replacement or when installing another media device. To remove a drive from the removable media area, including the CD-ROM drive and tape drive: 1. Perform the preparation procedures. See " - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 40
drive 2. 7. Pull the drive back, then out the top of the chassis 3. 2 3 1 Figure 2-23. Removing the diskette drive Reverse steps 1 through 7 to replace the diskette drive. Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 41
2-28 Removal and Replacement Procedures Cable Folding and Routing Diagrams Figure 2-24. CD-ROM drive cable folding and routing diagram Figure 2-25. Diskette drive cable folding and routing diagram - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 42
2-29 Figure 2-26. Array Controller removable media cable folding and routing diagram Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 43
2-30 Removal and Replacement Procedures Memory Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers ship standard with either 128 MB or 256 MB Synchronous DRAM (SDRAM) Dual Inline Memory Modules (DIMMs)installed in the DIMM 5 socket location. Memory can be expanded to a maximum of 4 GB. Install SDRAM DIMM modules one at a - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 44
explained earlier are followed. Examples of possible SDRAM DIMM upgrade combinations are shown below. Total Memory 128 MB 128 MB 256 MB 256MB 512 MB 512 MB 1GB 1 GB 2 MB Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 45
. 4. Press both SDRAM DIMM socket latches outward 1. 5. Pull out the SDRAM DIMM 2. 1 2 Figure 2-28. Removing a SDRAM DIMM Reverse steps 1 through 5 to replace a SDRAM DIMM. IMPORTANT: A memory module can be installed one way only. Be sure to match the key sockets on the module with the tab on the - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 46
. The Smart Array 3200 Controller should only be used on Ultra2 drive cage assemblies. Refer to the Smart Array 3200 Controller Reference Guide for further information. Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 47
2-34 Removal and Replacement Procedures Netelligent 10/100 TX UTP PCI Controller The Compaq Netelligent 10/100 TX UTP network controller is removed for replacement or to access the system I\O board. To remove a Netelligent 10/100 TX UTP PCI - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 48
2-35 Processor Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers support up to two 500 MHz or greater Intel Pentium III Xeon processors with corresponding processor power modules and memory banks. To remove a processor: 1. Perform the preparation procedures. See "Preparation Procedures" earlier in this chapter. 2. - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 49
out to release the processor power module 1. 5. Remove the processor power module 2. NOTE: The processor power module may be a different model than illustrated. 2 1 Figure 2-32. Removing the processor power module. Reverse steps 1 through 5 to replace the processor power module. NOTE: The locking - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 50
bay configuration CAUTION: If the power supply in bay 2 is removed and not immediately replaced, you must install the power supply cover plate to maintain proper air flow. Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 51
to the equipment in a single power supply configuration: s Unplug the power cord before removing the power supply from the server. s Install the power supply before connecting the power cord to the power supply. To remove a hot-plug power supply in a single power supply configuration: 1. If there is - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 52
supply cover plate. CAUTION: The power supply cover plate or the optional hot-plug redundant power supply must be present in bay 2 to maintain proper cooling of drive bays. Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 53
Perform the preparation procedures. See "Preparation Procedures" earlier in this chapter. 2. Remove the power supply(s). See "Hot-Plug Power Supply" earlier in this chapter. 3. Disconnect all cables from the power backplane board. 4. Loosen the two thumbscrews on the backplane board 1. 5. Rotate the - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 54
match the switch settings on the board being replaced. Install all removed boards onto the replacement system I/O board after installing the I/O board into the system. Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 55
2-42 Removal and Replacement Procedures Power Switch IMPORTANT: To completely remove all power from the system, you must disconnect the power cord from the server. In systems with multiple power supplies, you must disconnect all power cords to completely remove power from the system. To remove the - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 56
1. Perform the preparation procedures. See "Preparation Procedures" earlier in this chapter. 2. Remove the top access panel. See "Top Access Panel" earlier in this chapter. Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 57
on the external replacement battery. 6. Place the label included with your battery kit on the back of your server above the power connector. 7. Run the Compaq System Configuration Utility to reconfigure the system. See Chapter 3, "Diagnostic Tools," for more information. NOTE: If the replacement - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 58
Software s Drive Array Advanced Diagnostics (DAAD) s Integrated Management Log s Rapid Recovery Services s Remote Service Features s ROMPaq s Compaq Insight Manager Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 59
and the off-line remote management features that it provides. If you insert a System Configuration, Diagnostics, or SmartStart and Support Software CD in the CD-ROM drive prior to powering on the Server, the system ROM will boot to that utility. If the system ROM does not detect one of those - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 60
To execute the System Configuration Utility, select Run System Configuration Utility. t To execute the Array Configuration Utility, select Run Array Configuration Utility. Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 61
on Compaq computers when the system is turned on. POST checks the following assemblies to ensure that the computer system is functioning properly: s Processors s Keyboard s Power supply s System board s Memory s Memory expansion boards s Controllers s Diskette drives s Hard drives POST Error - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 62
installation. failure. Replace the failed board if necessary. 172-Configuration Nonvolatile Memory Invalid None Nonvolatile configuration Run N/A N/A Continued Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 63
of Problem 201-Memory Error None RAM failure. Recommended Action Run Diagnostics. Replace failed assembly as indicated. 203-Memory Address Error None RAM failure. Run Diagnostics. Replace failed assembly as indicated. 205-Cache Memory Error None Cache memory error. Replace the processor - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 64
-A coprocessor has been detected that was not reported by CMOS None Installed coprocessor not Run the System Configuration Utility configured. and correct. Continued Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 65
battery Run Diagnostics. Replace failed is running low on power. assembly as indicated. 1615-Power Supply Failure in Bay X None A power supply has failed. Replace or check specified power supply. 1616-Power Supply Configuration Error 2L, 2S Single power supply system is installed in Bay - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 66
Configuration Utility and correct. 1750-Fixed Disk 0 failed Identify command None Fixed disk drive error. Run the System Configuration Utility and correct. Continued Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 67
Problem 1751-Fixed Disk 1 failed Identify command None Fixed disk drive error. Recommended Action Run the System Configuration Utility and correct. 1760-Fixed Disk 0 does not support Block Mode None Fixed disk drive error will resume when Array Accelerator RAM allocation is successful. n - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 68
External Drive Subsystem Error None Cooling fan failure, internal Inspect for cooling fan failure or open temperature alert or open side side panel. panel. Continued Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 69
3-12 Diagnostic Tools POST Error Messages Continued Error Code Audible Beeps L=Long S=Short Probable Source of Problem 1778-Drive Array resuming Automatic Data Recovery process None This message appears whenever a controller reset or power cycle occurs while Automatic Data Recovery is in - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 70
was not due to a bad power cable connection, and no drive replacement took place, this could indicate noise on the data cable. Check cable for proper routing. Continued Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 71
in Array interrupted while data was in shutdowns to avoid data remaining in Accelerator. the Array Accelerator memory. the Array Accelerator. Data will automatically be written to drive array. Power was then restored within eight to ten days, and the data in the Array Accelerator was flushed - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 72
. Array Accelerator data from posted-writes Read Error Occurred. memory. Data in Array Accelerator has been lost. Array Accelerator is disabled. Continued Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 73
enable logical drives. None Volume failed due to loss of Press F1 to continue with logical drives data in posted-writes memory. disabled or F2 to accept data loss and re-enable logical drive. Beeps only: 2 Long + 2 Short 2L, 2S Power is cycled. Temperature too hot. Processor fan not installed - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 74
the server. Diagnostics and Utilities are located on the system partition on the hard drive and must be accessed when a system configuration error is detected during the Power-On Self-Test (POST). Compaq Diagnostics software is also available on the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD. You - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 75
power-on password by using the Password Disable switch on the system board, if you do not have access to the password. 7. Install a loopback plug (Part be created from the SmartStart and Support Software CD. To access the utilities from the system partition: 1. Reboot the server by pressing the Ctrl - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 76
switch and/or jumper settings and retest. 4. Run the Configuration utility and retest. 5. Replace the processor board and retest. 6. Replace the system board and retest. Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 77
system ROM and retest. 2. Replace the processor board and retest. 3. Replace the memory expansion board and retest. Memory write/read test failed. Memory address test failed. Walking I/O test failed. Increment pattern test failed. The following steps apply to error codes 203-xx through 210-xx - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 78
/Parallel Interface board (if applicable) and retest. 5. Replace the Serial/Parallel Interface board (if applicable) and retest. 6. Replace the system board and retest. Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 79
xx 512-xx 514-xx 516-xx Table 3-6 Video Display Unit Test Error Codes Description Video controller test failed. Video memory test failed. Video attribute test failed. Video character set test failed. Video 80 x 25 mode 9 x 14 character cell test failed. Video 80 x 25 mode 8 x 8 character cell test - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 80
. Monochrome video text mode test failed. 2. Replace the Advanced VGA board and retest. 3. Replace monochrome board and retest. 4. Replace the system board and retest. Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 81
codes identifies failures with serial/parallel interface board or system board functions. Error Code 1101-xx 1109-xx Description Serial port test failed. Clock register test failed. Table 3-9 Serial Test Error Codes Recommended Action 1. Check the switch settings on the Serial/Parallel Interface - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 82
. 1719-xx Fixed disk drive power mode test failed. 1736-xx Drive Monitoring failed. 1799-xx Invalid fixed disk drive type failed. * Error Checking and Correcting Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 83
-xx 1906-xx Table 3-12 Tape Drive Test Error Codes Description Tape ID failed. Recommended Action 1. Replace the tape cartridge and retest. Tape servo write failed. Tape format failed. Tape drive sensor test failed. Tape BOT/EOT test failed. Tape read test failed. 2. Check and/or replace the - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 84
scale test failed. Video white screen test failed. Video noise pattern test failed. Lightpen text mode test failed, no response. ECG/VGC memory test failed. Continued Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 85
3-28 Diagnostic Tools Advanced VGA Board Test Error Codes Continued Error Code Description 2419-xx ECG/VGC ROM checksum test failed. Recommended Action 1. Run the System Configuration Utility. 2420-xx ECG/VGC attribute test failed. 2. Replace the monitor and retest. 2421-xx 2422-xx 2423-xx - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 86
(4/16 ) and type Unshielded Twisted Pair/Shielded Twisted Pair (UTP/STP) settings. 5. Check the MAU, cabling, or other network components. 6. Replace the controller. Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 87
-xx 6089-xx 6090-xx 6091-xx 6092-xx Table 3-15 Compaq Network Interface Boards Test Error Codes Description Network card ID failed. Recommended Action 1. Check the controller installation in the EISA slot. Network card setup failed. 2. Check the interrupt type and number setting. Network card - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 88
board (if applicable). 4. Replace the SCSI controller (if applicable) and retest. 5. Replace the CD-ROM drive and retest. 6. Replace the system board and retest. Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 89
Test Error Codes Description SCSI Tape ID drive types test failed. SCSI Disk SA/Media test failed. SCSI Disk Erase tape test failed. Media load/unload test failed. Recommended Action 1. Run the System Configuration Utility and verify the drive type. 2. Replace the SCSI Tape drive signal and power - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 90
the Server Manager/R board Enhanced 2400-Baud Integrated Modem and retest. Replace the Server Manager/R board Voice ROM. Replace the Server Manager/R board battery. Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 91
board assembly. Error Code 8601-xx Table 3-20 Pointing Device Interface Test Error Codes Description Pointing Device Interface test failed. Recommended Action all detected problems NOTE: Refer to the Drive Array Advanced Diagnostics User Guide, found on the SmartStart and Support Software CD, for - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 92
controller to revert to a previous level of firmware if the firmware was soft-upgraded. When the information gathering process is complete, the main DAAD screen displays. Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 93
screen. Accelerator error log List of the last 32 parity errors on transfers to or from memory on the array accelerator board. Displays starting memory address, transfer Possible data loss in cache Possible data loss detected during power-up due to all batteries being below sufficient voltage - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 94
battery being discharged. Check to be sure that the array accelerator is properly seated. If the error continues you may need to replace the array accelerator. Continued Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 95
memory at reinitialization. Data will be flushed to disk. Not an error or data loss condition. No action needs to be taken. Accelerator status: Warranty alert Catastrophic problem configuration present, controller not detected EISA nonvolatile RAM has a configuration for an array controller but - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 96
drive swapping has occurred. Controller needs replacing (DAAD Error 102) IDA firmware is less than version 0.96. Replace the controller as soon as possible. Continued Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 97
data due to fatal command problem such as drive timeout, or unable to get data due to these features not supported on the controller. Check for other errors (time-outs, and so on). If no other errors occur, upgrade the firmware to a version that supports monitor and performance, if desired - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 98
drive. Drive (bay) X is undergoing drive recovery This drive is being rebuilt from the corresponding mirror or parity data. Normal operations should occur. Continued Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 99
to read the RIS from this drive. If there were multiple errors, this drive may need to be replaced. FYI: Drive (bay) X is non-Compaq supplied The installed drive was not supplied by Compaq. If problems exist with this drive, replace it with a Compaq drive. Identify controller data did not match - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 100
failed and has now been replaced. The replaced drive is rebuilding from the mirror drive or the parity data. Nothing needs to be done. Normal operations can occur. Continued Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 101
because of a cabling problem. Logical drives may be in a FAILED state until the condition is corrected, preventing access to data on the controller. Check all controller and drive cable connections. Mirror data miscompare Data was found at reinitialization in the posted write memory; however, the - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 102
last configured in EISA nonvolatile RAM. Check the diagnosis screen for other error messages. Run the System Configuration Utility to update the system configuration. Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 103
Caution - indicates a non-fatal error condition. s Critical - indicates a component failure. The Integrated Management Log requires Compaq Operating System-dependent drivers. Refer to the Compaq Support Software CD for instructions on installing the appropriate drivers. Multiple Ways of Viewing the - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 104
to review, mark corrected, and print events from the IML. It is located on the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD. Refer to the SmartStart Installation for Servers poster, which ships with the server, for information on how to install and use the IML Management Utility. Compaq ProLiant 3000 - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 105
) System Fan Inserted (Fan X, Location) System Fan Removed (Fan X, Location) System Fans Not Redundant System Overheating (Zone X, Location) Corrected Memory Error threshold passed (Slot X, Memory Module X) Corrected Memory Error threshold passed (System Memory) Corrected Memory Error threshold - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 106
Automatic Operating System Shutdown Initiated Due to Fan Failure Automatic Operating System Shutdown Initiated Due to Overheat Condition Fatal Exception (Number X, Cause) Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 107
3-50 Diagnostic Tools Rapid Recovery Services Compaq servers provide rapid recovery services for diagnosing and recovering from errors. These tools are available for local and remote diagnosis and recovery. Rapid recovery means fast identification and resolution of complex faults. The Rapid Recovery - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 108
have configured the Compaq Utilities for network access, you can access the utilities over the network. You can use Compaq Insight Manager for dial-in or network access. Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 109
. When you enable ASR-2 to start Compaq Utilities, your server restarts after a critical error and loads Compaq Utilities from the system partition on the hard drive. You can configure your server to start Compaq Utilities in four different ways: s Without remote console support; for example, to run - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 110
IML depending on the server support. This information can be used to diagnose an operating system crash or server lock-up, while still allowing the server to be restarted. Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 111
and the number of ASR cycles exceed the specified number of recovery attempts, the server logs an error to the Server Health Log or the Integrated Management Log and boots the Compaq Utilities from the system partition on the hard drive. If a modem is installed, ASR puts the modem on auto answer so - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 112
3-55 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. When the system reinitializes, - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 113
option when you configure the software error recovery start option to Boot Operating System. When ASR pages you, you cannot dial in unless ASR-2 exceeds 10, the threshold number of server restart retries. When this happens, ASR-2 restarts the server into the Compaq Utilities and places the modem in - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 114
to Compaq Utilities. Network frame type ETHERNET_I I Select the frame type for your network. Selections include both Ethernet and Token Ring topologies. Continued Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 115
terminal emulation software, such as Compaq Insight Manager or PC Anywhere. Booting into the Operating System When you enable ASR-2 to restart into the operating system and a critical error occurs, ASR-2 logs the error in the Critical Error Log or IML and restarts the server. The system ROM pages - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 116
stored in the Critical Error Log. Whenever boards or components (that support revision tracking) are updated to a new revision, the Revision History Table is updated. Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 117
the operating system. Diagnostic Error An error was detected by the Diagnostics Utility. See the specific error code in this chapter for a detailed explanation. Error Detected On Boot Up The server detected an error during the Power-On Self-Test (POST). Processor Prefailure A CPU has passed an - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 118
invoked or if the battery has been nearly depleted. ASR-2 detected by ROM An ASR-2 activity has been detected and logged by the system ROM. Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 119
3-62 Diagnostic Tools 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 configuration. One ART feature is the Revision History Table, - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 120
of actual network interface failures. Memory Fault Recovery Tracking This feature inspects the operation of the memory subsystem looking for uncorrectable memory errors. Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 121
have the following management features that you can access via modem or network: Feature Service Session Disk-Based Diagnostics Server Restart Configuration Utility Firmware Updates Table 3-26 Compaq Servers Remote Management Features Description Provides remote access to all the utilities on the - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 122
Management - Receives alarms from Netelligent devices. Full management of Netelligent devices is supported through integration with Compaq Netelligent Management Software. Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 123
. In the unlikely event of hardware failures, Compaq Insight Manager also provides a full complement of remote maintenance and control facilities. For additional information, refer to the online Compaq Insight Manager User Guide on the Systems Reference Library CD that accompanied your server. - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 124
rear connectors (See "System I/O Board Connectors" later in this chapter) SCSI knockouts AC power cord connector Netelligent 10/100 TX UTP PCI controller connector (RJ-45) Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 125
I/O board connectors for ProLiant 3000 Servers. Table 4-2 gives Fan 9 Processor Power Module 1 : CPU Redundant Fan ; CPU Fan < Power Reference = > ? @ A B C D E F G Connector Power Switch Power Supply Integrated Management Display (IMD) Processor Power Module 2 Diskette Drive CD-ROM Drive - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 126
defeated. Default. Power-on password is available. 6 Maintenance NVRAM is invalidated; configuration is lost. Default. NVRAM is validated; configuration is not lost. Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 127
the location and default settings of the processor switch for ProLiant 3000 Servers. There is a different default setting for each processor switch including the 350 MHz, 400 MHz, 450 MHz, and 500 Mhz processors. 350 MHz on 123456 Figure 4-4. 350 MHz processor switch location and default setting 400 - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 128
OFF 400 MHz ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF 450 MHz ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 500 MHz ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 129
4-6 Connectors, Switches, Jumpers, and LEDs Jumpers The external battery jumper for ProLiant 3000 Servers is located on the system I/O board. Figure 4-8 shows the configuration when using an internal battery 1 or an external battery 2. INT. JUMPER 1 2 EXT. JUMPER Figure 4-8. Battery - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 130
flashing Power supply will restart within 20 seconds Green No fault detected in this power supply 2 AC Green Power OFF AC power is connected No AC power connected Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 131
Figure 4-10 shows the location of the power switch LED for ProLiant 3000 Servers. Figure 4-10. Power switch LED CD-ROM Drive LED The CD-ROM drive LED is located on the front of the CD-ROM drive near the volume wheel. The LED illuminates green when the CD-ROM drive is in operation. Figure 4-11 shows - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 132
slot. The LED illuminates green when the diskette drive is in operation. Figure 4-12 shows the diskette drive LED on ProLiant 3000 Servers. Figure 4-12. Diskette Drive LED Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 133
4-13, Table 4-6, and Figure 4-14 show the hot-plug hard drive LED locations, functions, and replacement conditions for ProLiant 3000 Servers. CAUTION: Replace a hard drive only when the drive LED is amber. Do not remove a hot-plug drive if the online LED is green. 3 2 1 Figure 4-13. Hot-plug - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 134
DO NOT remove drive DO NOT remove drive OFF Online Drive Access Drive Failure Figure 4-14. Hot-Plug hard drive LEDs and replacement conditions Drive Indicators Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 135
This section provides operating and performance specifications for Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers and optional hardware. s System Unit s Power Supply s Synchronous DRAM (SDRAM) Dual Inline Memory Modules (DIMMS) s Diskette Drive s CD-ROM Drive s Smart Array 3200 Controller s Hot-Plug Wide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 136
Specifications System Unit Dimensions Height Depth Width Weight (Model 1, U.S.) Input Requirements Rated Input Voltage Rated Input Frequency Rated Input Current Power Supply Output Power Rated Steady-State Power Maximum Peak Power to 80% 5% to 90% 101.7°F 2594 BTU/h 20% to 80% 5% to 90% 38.7°C 3754 - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 137
°F 10° to 40°C -40° to 65°C 3000 VAC/min 3000 VAC/min 1500 VAC/min 1500 VAC/min 2500V, 1 µs, damped sinusoid 600 V, 10 µs pulse 20% step change in AC input voltage Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 138
5-4 Physical and Operating Specifications SDRAM Dual Inline Memory Modules CAUTION: Use only SDRAM DIMMs of the same size, speed, and manufacturer. SDRAM DIMMs from other sources may adversely affect data integrity. Power-On Self-Test (POST) will warn of non-supported SDRAM DIMMs. Table 5-3 SDRAM - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 139
/6 ms Average (high/low) 169/94 ms Settling Time 15 ms Latency Average 100 ms Cylinders (high/low) 80/80 Read/Write Heads Two Metric Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 140
Operating Specifications IDE CD-ROM Drive Dimensions Height Weight Depth Weight Capacity Mode 1, 12 cm Mode 2, 12 cm Sustained Access Times Full Stroke Random Bus Rate Cache/Buffer Start-up Time Single Multisession Stop Time Error Rates Soft Error Hard Error Seek Error Table 5-5 IDE CD-ROM Drive - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 141
2 pin digital audio out connector described in the ARAPI Spec., 2.6, Section 11.1 included. This serial digital audio out conforms to the IEC-958 EIAJ CP-1201 format. Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 142
5-8 Physical and Operating Specifications Smart Array 3200 Controller Table 5-6 Smart Array 3200 Controller Specifications U.S. Dimensions Height 3.9 in Length 13.75 in Thickness (including Array Accelerator) 0.60 in Total Weight (including Array Accelerator) N/A Temperature Range - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 143
Drives Table 5-7 Hot-Plug Wide-Ultra Hard Drive Specifications Rotational Speed (rpm) 4.3 GB 7,200 4.3 GB 10,000 9.1 GB 7,200 9.1 GB 10,000 Logical Capacity º to 35º Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 144
5-10 Physical and Operating Specifications Hot-Plug Wide-Ultra2 Hard Drives Rotational Speed (rpm) Logical Capacity (MB) Height Inches Centimeters Size Inches Centimeters Interface Transfer Rate Synchronous (Max) Seek Time Single Track Average Full Stroke Physical Configuration Bytes/Sector Logical - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 145
Drives Table 5-9 Non-Hot-Plug Wide-Ultra2 Hard Drive Specifications Rotational Speed (rpm) 4.3 GB 7,200 4.3 GB 10,000 9.1 GB 7,200 9.1 GB 10,000 Logical Capacity 35º Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 146
Hot-Plug Wide-Ultra SCSI-3 Hard Drives Table 5-10 Hot-Plug Wide-Ultra SCSI-3 Hard Drive Specifications Rotational Speed (rpm) 4.3 GB 7200 4.3 GB 10,000 9.1 GB 7,200 9.1 GB 10,000 18.2 GB 10,000 18.2 GB 10,000 Logical Capacity (MB) 4293.6 4293.6 9100 9100 18209.8 18209.8 Height - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 147
1-4 cables CD-ROM, folding and routing 2-28 diskette drive, folding and routing 2-28 IMD extension disconnecting 2-13 disconnecting, illustrated 2-13 part number 1-3 Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 148
, illustrated 2-26 replacing 2-26 specifications 5-6 test error codes 3-31 chassis components, exploded view 1-1 chassis, part number 1-3 Client Management, defined 3-65 Compaq CDs SmartStart and Support Software, booting into 3-2 SmartStart and Support Software, contents 3-2 System Configuration - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 149
22 removing, illustrated 2-20, 2-22 replacing 2-22 Duplex cage, location 2-19 Duplex Enabler board removing 2-21 replacing 2-21 Duplex Hot-Plug Drive Cage, part number 1-5 Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 150
21 Simplex, removing 2-21 Simplex, replacing 2-21 environmental recovery 3-51 error 101, description 3-4 101-XX, description 3-19 102, description 3-4 170, description 3-5 1700-XX, description 3-25 1701, description 3-8 error Continued 1701-XX, description 3-25 1702, description 3-9 1702-XX, - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 151
3-21 40X, description 3-7 498-XX, description 3-21 501, description 3-7 501-XX, description 3-22 502-XX, description 3-22 503-XX, description 3-22 504-XX, description 3-22 Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 152
, description 3-32 6709-XX, description 3-32 6728-XX, description 3-32 694-XX, description 3-23 697-XX, description 3-23 698-XX, description 3-23 error Continued 699-XX, description 3-23 7000-11, description 3-32 7000-12, description 3-32 7000-13, description 3-32 7000-14, description 3-32 7000-15 - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 153
3-40 Drive (bay) X RIS copy mismatch, description 3-41 Drive (bay) X upload code not readable, description 3-41 Drive (bay) X was inadvertently replaced, description 3-42 Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 154
X indicates position Y, description 3-41 Duplicate write memory error, description 3-42 Error Detected On Boot Up 3-60 Error occurred reading RIS copy from drive (bay) X, description 3-42 FYI Drive (bay) X is non-Compaq supplied, description 3-42 Identify controller data did not match with NVRAM - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 155
, removing 2-11 backplane board, removing 2-40 battery, installing replacement 2-44 bezels front door, removing 2-7 front fixed, removing 2-8 rack-mount, removing 2-9 Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 156
support, removing 2-6 locking casters, removing 2-5 memory removing 2-32 Netelligent controller, removing 2-34 power backplane board, removing 2-40 power supply blank panel, removing 2-39 LEDs 4-7 removing 2-38 power switch 2-42 power switch LEDs 4-8 processor board, removing 2-35 processor power - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 157
pager booting Compaq Utilities from 3-56 settings, description 3-56 panels IMD, part number 1-4 removable media part number 1-3 removing 2-25 removing, illustrated 2-25 Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 158
hard drive slot cover 1-4 part numbers Continued hot-plug power supply backplane board 1-3 I/O slot card guide 1-4 Illustrated Parts Map 1-4 IMD (Integrated Management Display) 1-3 IMD extension cable 1-3 IMD panel 1-4 keyboard 1-4 locking casters 1-3 Maintenance and Service Guide 1-4 memory board - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 159
, option board, part number 1-5 return kit, part number 1-4 revision history table accessing 3-62 defined 3-62 format 3-62 RJ-45 connector location 4-1 ROM, upgrading 3-65 Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 160
SmartStart and Support Software CD-ROM, running utilities 3-2 software error, recovery from 3-51 spare parts, description 1-3 specifications CD-ROM drive 5-6 diskette drive 5-5 hard drive, hot-plug 5-9, 5-10, 5-11, 5-12 operating 5-1 optional hardware 5-1 performance 5-1 physical 5-1 power supply - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 161
Test Computer, accessing 3-17 Upgrade Firmware, accessing 3-17 V video disabling integrated 4-3 display unit, test error codes 3-22 monochrome board, test error codes 3-23 Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers, for use with Intel 350 MHz or greater processor-based servers only, Maintenance and Service Guide - HP ProLiant 3000 | ProLiant 3000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 162
, 2-12 rack loading 2-3 rack stability 2-2, 2-3 removing power from unit 2-4 removing server from rack 2-2 server damage 2-4 unloading server from rack 2-4 weight, CD-ROM drive 5-6 weight, system unit 5-2 Wide SCSI cable w/terminator, part number 1-4 Workstation Management, defined 3-65 wrist strap
ProLiant 3000 Servers
For Use With Intel 350 MHz or Greater Processor-Based Servers Only
Maintenance and Service Guide
First Edition (February 1999)
Part Number 113803-001
Spare Part Number 114651-001
Compaq Computer Corporation