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Power On/Off switch, RBSU ROM-Based Setup Utility

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Index troubleshooting D-2, D-4 power LED E-3 load requirements 2-4 rack requirements 2-4 rated input F-1 ratings 2-4 troubleshooting D-4 power cable, hard drives 3-15, 3-26, 3-27 power connector 3-6 power cord compliance notice A-8 connecting 4-8 connector 4-10 current rating A-8 disconnecting 3-4 placement A-8 safe use 2-7 set A-8 voltage rating A-8 power cycling D-2, D-9 Power On/Off switch location E-7 power down 3-3 power up 4-15 power strips grounding requirements 2-5 load restriction 2-5 power supplies load balancing 2-4 output power F-2 power switch See Power On/Off switch power up sequence, POST D-3 powering up the server 4-15 Power-On Self-Test See POST preconfigured operating system, installation instructions 4-17 pressing the locking latches 3-2 problems, diagnosing See troubleshooting processor location 3-7 power connector 3-7 troubleshooting D-6 R rack airflow requirements 2-3 blanking panels 2-3 clearances 2-2 grounding requirements 2-5 power requirements 2-4 resources 2-5 server installation service 4-18 space requirements 2-2 stabilization 2-5 Telco, stability of 2-6 tools, installation 2-7 warnings 2-5 weight 2-6 rack door ventilation 2-3 rack rails, fixed aligning inner slide 4-4 attaching to the rack 4-3 installing 4-4 rack template, measuring with 4-2 RAID (redundant array of independent drives) See also Integrated ATA RAID Configuration Utility defined 6-1 disk mirroring 6-2 disk striping 6-2 drive connection tips 6-9 drive failure 6-3 spare 6-3 troubleshooting 6-9 rail release latches disengaging 3-5 warning 4-7 RBSU (ROM-Based Setup Utility) overview 5-1 readers comments xiii HP ProLiant DL320 Generation 2 Server Setup and Installation Guide Index-7

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Index
troubleshooting
D-2, D-4
power connector
3-7
power
troubleshooting
D-6
LED
E-3
load requirements
2-4
R
rack requirements
2-4
rack
rated input
F-1
airflow requirements
2-3
ratings
2-4
blanking panels
2-3
troubleshooting
D-4
clearances
2-2
power cable, hard drives
3-15, 3-26, 3-27
grounding requirements
2-5
power connector
3-6
power requirements
2-4
power cord
resources
2-5
compliance notice
A-8
server installation service
4-18
connecting
4-8
space requirements
2-2
connector
4-10
stabilization
2-5
current rating
A-8
Telco, stability of
2-6
disconnecting
3-4
tools, installation
2-7
placement
A-8
warnings
2-5
safe use
2-7
weight
2-6
set
A-8
rack door ventilation
2-3
voltage rating
A-8
rack rails, fixed
power cycling
D-2, D-9
aligning inner slide
4-4
Power On/Off switch
attaching to the rack
4-3
location
E-7
installing
4-4
power down
3-3
rack template, measuring with
4-2
power up
4-15
RAID (redundant array of independent
drives)
See also
Integrated ATA RAID
Configuration Utility
power strips
grounding requirements
2-5
load restriction
2-5
defined
6-1
power supplies
disk mirroring
6-2
load balancing
2-4
disk striping
6-2
output power
F-2
drive connection tips
6-9
power switch
See
Power On/Off switch
drive failure
6-3
power up sequence, POST
D-3
spare
6-3
powering up the server
4-15
troubleshooting
6-9
Power-On Self-Test
See
POST
rail release latches
preconfigured operating system, installation
instructions
4-17
disengaging
3-5
warning
4-7
pressing the locking latches
3-2
problems, diagnosing
See
troubleshooting
RBSU (ROM-Based Setup Utility)
processor
overview
5-1
location
3-7
readers comments
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