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for a particular purpose. Hewlett-Packard shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the use or reliability of its software on equipment that is not furnished by Hewlett-Packard. All rights are reserved. No part of this document may - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 3
1 What's New, and Using This Information - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 4
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Server Information Using rp24xx Server Information This site contains hardware support information pertaining to Hewlett-Packard rp24xx Servers. In the frame on the left side of your screen, you will see a general navigation network instructions to the next "logical" piece of information along - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 6
Using rp24xx Server Information 6 Chapter - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 7
2002. New Sections: "What's New?" is the latest addition to the rp24xx server web site. This section will tell you about the latest changes to the previously- changes to all sections as applicable to HP e3000. NOTE All references to rp24xx are equally applicable to the HP e3000. Chapter 1 - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 8
What's New? 2 Chapter - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 9
2 System Hardware Overview and Reference Information - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 10
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of the Enterprise Server Family hardware http://www.hp.com/products1/servers/family_overview.html For an overview of the HP-9000 rp24xx Server hardware http://www.unixsolutions.hp.com/products/servers/aclass/index.htm Software Requirements rp24xx servers are designed to operate with HP-UX version 11 - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 12
System Overview 12 Chapter - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 13
rp24xx Block Diagram (Processor Clock) Clock Multiplier (Runway) Clock Multiplier SYSTEM / FANS POWER SUPPLY PDH/PDC Support Bus Controller Power Converter PCXW+ PCXW+ Power Converter Data / Address & Controller PLATFORM MONITOR Multifunction I/O Controller Lower Bus Adapter NOTE - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 14
rp24xx Block Diagram 20 Chapter - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 15
Taiwan RFI Statement Japan Safety and Regulatory Statements Acoustics (Germany) Australian C-Tick Label Laser Safety Product Information For detailed information on the rp24xx Enterprise Server product, please go to the http://docs.hp.com web site (in the Systems Hardware selection). Chapter 23 - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 16
any electronic component or assembly (such as, a PCI card or Memory SIMM), you must observe the following antistatic precautions to prevent damage. An ESD kit (HP P/N A3024-80004) is available (or supplied with Memory additions). This kit contains one wrist strap, one conductive sheet, and one anti - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 17
Cabinet Safety Precautions hp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information WARNING Cabinets are heavy requirements, refer to the ballast worksheets in documentation accompanying the cabinet or http://www.hp.com/enclosures/c_rocs.htm Failure to follow these precautions can result in damage to - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 18
hp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information Sicherheitsvorkehrungen für Einbaugehäuse WARNING Dokumentation zum Einbaugehäuse entnehmen. Außerdem finden Sie diese Informationen unter www.docs.hp.com Eine Mißachtung dieser Sicherheitsvorkehrungen kann zu Verletzungen des Personals oder Schäden - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 19
hp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information Consignes de sécurité relatives aux armoires de travail sur les contrepoids dans la documentation qui accompagne l'armoire ou visitez le site www.docs.hp.com Vous devez prendre ces précautions afin d'éviter des risques de dommage au matériel ou - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 20
hp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information WARNING Los productos deslizables no deslizable. El dispositivo de protección para los siguientes armarios es un lastre que se instala en la parte inferior del armario: A1896A, A1897A, A1883A, A1884A, C2785A, C2786A y C2787A. Para determinar los - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 21
Procedimentos de Segurança - Armários hp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information WARNING Os armários do palete e sua movimentação deverão ser feitas por, no mínimo, duas pessoas. WARNING Partes deslizantes não deverão ser abertas enquanto o armário encontrar-se no palete de embarque. O - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 22
hp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information Precauzioni di siccurezza sugli armadi WARNING Gli comprese nella documentazione fornita con l'armadio o accedere al sito Web www.docs.hp.com La mancata applicazione di queste norme precauzionali potrebbe causare danni all'apparecchiatura o - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 23
Säkerhetsföreskrifter för kabinett hp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information WARNING Kabinetten är tunga även när kabinettets dokumentation finns specifikationer för ballast. Du kan också gå till www.docs.hp.com Om dessa föreskrifter inte följs föreligger risk för personskada eller skada - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 24
hp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information Voorzorgsmaatregelen voor de veiligheid voor kasten de informatie over ballast in de documentatie die u bij de kast heeft ontvangen of bezoek www.docs.hp.com om te bepalen hoeveel ballast is vereist. Als u deze aanwijzingen niet opvolgt, kan dit - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 25
Sikkerhedsforanstaltninger for skabe hp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information WARNING Skabene er tunge, selv når til ballasttegningerne i papirerne, der følger med skabet, samt tit www.docs.hp.com Hvis ovenstående anvisninger ikke følges, kan det medføre materiel skade eller kvæstelse - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 26
hp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information Sikkerhetsforanstaltninger for skapene WARNING Skapene er du se i ballastbeskrivelsen i dokumentasjonen som fulgte med skapet, eller gå til www.docs.hp.com Hvis disse forholdsreglene ikke blir fulgt, kan det føre til skade på utstyr eller personer - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 27
Laitekaappia koskeva turvavaroitus hp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information WARNING Kaapit ovat tyhjinäkin painavia. Ole (ballast worksheets) tai käy www-sivuilla osoitteessa http://www.docs.hp.com Näiden ohjeiden noudattamatta jättäminen voi johtaa laitteiston vaurioitumiseen tai - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 28
hp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information www.docs.hp.com 36 Chapter - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 29
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a typical configuration with Hewlett-Packard computer peripherals. 2) DC versions of the product were tested in a typical configuration with a HewlettPackard 6813A AC/DC power source. Roseville, 11/28/01 European Contact: Your local Hewlett-Packard Sales and Service Office or Hewlett-Packard GmbH - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 34
hp Server limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio HP-supported peripheral devices and HP shielded cables, such as those you receive with your computer - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 35
Korean RFI Statement hp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information Taiwan RFI Statement Japan Safety and Regulatory Statements K 0.29 G 0.41 Chapter 43 - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 36
hp Server rp24xx Safety and Regulatory Information Acoustics (Germany) Acoustic noise level per ISO 9296 (25° C): LpAm - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 37
humidity levels. Activitya Humidityband charge levels (voltages)c 26% 32% 40% 50% Person walking across a linoleum floor 6,150 V 5,750 V 4,625 V 3,700 V Person walking across a carpeted floor 18,450 V 17,250 V 13,875 V 11,100 V Person getting up from a plastic chair 24,600 V 23,000 V 18 - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 38
ESD Safety Standards • Use conductive tables and chairs. • Use a grounded wrist strap (or other grounding method) and antistatic mats when handling circuit boards. • Store spare electronic modules in antistatic containers. 46 Chapter - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 39
Acoustic Safety Standards The acoustic specifications for the rp24xx server are as follows: Sound power level 6.4 Bels LWA Sound pressure level at operator position 58.2 dB LPA Reducing Acoustic Noise Levels Ambient noise level in a computer room or office environment can be reduced by the - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 40
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Installation Codes Special local codes exist in some locations regulating the installation of computer equipment. The customer is responsible for making sure their computer system installation is in compliance with all local laws, regulations, and codes for mechanical, building, and electrical - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 42
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Operational 3000 meters above sea level Non-operational 4572 meters above sea level Effects of Altitude Altitude effects the cooling of computer systems. Less air density means less cooling. Differences in air temperature, input to exhaust, can increase significantly at higher altitudes. Chapter - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 44
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Humidity Operation Standards Temperature and Humidity Operation Standards The following table lists the computer room temperature and humidity specifications for rp24xx servers. Temperature and Humidity Specifications Parameter Maximum Non-Operating Range Recommended Operating Range Maximum - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 46
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servers. Convenience Wall Outlets Power outlets for building maintenance equipment (i.e., vacuum cleaners, floor buffers, etc.) must be wired from circuit breakers on a power panel separate from the computer code contained in the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Handbook. Chapter 55 - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 48
Electrical Interference Safety Standards 56 Chapter - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 49
of mechanical parts and, when severe, can cause data errors in disc drives. Mechanical connections such as printed circuit assembly (PCA) connectors, cable connectors, and processor backplane wiring can also be affected by vibration. Flammable Materials Fundamental safeguards for computer systems - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 50
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Cooling Requirements Cooling Requirements The temperature and humidity specifications shown below are the maximums and standards at which server cooling parameters have been established. Temperature and Humidity Specifications Parameter Maximum Non-Operating Range Recommended Operating Range - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 54
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: 1.0 amps at maximum load with input voltage of 88 VAC and 47 Hz If an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is to be used, ensure that it is properly connected to the server. Power cord plugs for stand-alone servers are available to meet unique power configurations used all over the world. Cabinet - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 56
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server installation. HP Cabinet Dimensions Servers can be installed in any of the following HP cabinets: Cabinet Product Number Description EIA Max. Servers 6m x 19" Cabinet 33 16 Field Integrated 2.0m x 19" Cabinet 41 20 Field Integrated 1.1m x 19" Cabinet 21 10 Field Integrated 1.6m x 19 - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 58
41 20 61 x 91.4 x 203.2 24 x 36 x 80 Cabinet Minimum Service Access Requirements Access Location *Rear Sides Front 61 cm (24 in.) 30 cm (12 in.)(When extended) 101 cm (40 in.) *Minimum distance required to fully open rear access door. Non-HP Cabinet Installation Requirements rp24xx servers - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 59
lbs) WARNING DO NOT attempt to lift the server by the front bezel. The plastic bezel is attached by pressing it onto four ball-tipped posts located on the front of the server cover and pulls off with very little pressure. The bezel WILL NOT support the 23 kg (50 lb.) weight of the - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 60
Site Requirements Stacked Server Minimum Service Access Requirements Access Location Rear Sides Front 15 cm 7.5 cm 7.5 cm (6 in.) (3 in.) (3 in.) WARNING Ensure that the surface on which the stacked servers are sitting will support the combined weight of all servers in the stack plus the - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 61
Height Width Depth Weight 9.52 cm 48.26 cm 63.5 cm 22.68 kg (3.75 in.) (19 in.) (25 in.) (50 lbs) Stand-Alone Server Minimum Service Access Requirements Access Location Rear Left Side Right Side Front 30 cm 15 cm 30 cm 30 cm (12 in.) (6 in.) (12 in.) (12 in - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 62
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and Humidity Operation Standards Temperature and Humidity Operation Standards The following table lists the computer room temperature and humidity specifications for rp24xx servers. Temperature and Humidity Specifications Parameter Maximum Non-Operating Range Recommend ed Operating Range - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 64
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, and set them on the work surface. Each carton will contain: ❏ The server. ❏ A plastic pedestal base for holding the server in a side-mounted position ❏ An accessory kit. ❏ A packet containing installation instructions and regulatory information. NOTE Report any missing items to your local - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 68
on the work surface. WARNING Do not lift or carry the server by the bezel. The bezel is made of plastic and is attached to the server chassis by two bezel retainers and four ball-posts. It will only support the weight of the server chassis in an emergency. Failure to heed this warning may - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 69
• Installation Instruction Sheet, which includes: Basic cable connection information necessary to power on and boot the server to the Firmware Main Menu screen. The Universal Resource Locator (URL) for the rp24xx server page on the World Wide Web (www.docs.hp.com). • Compact Disk (CD). Contains the - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 70
, please consult the web site at http://www.ultraseek.com/hp. Nokia Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) Server Nokia WAP server is the industry leading WAP server software. It provides seamless functionality with most HTTP servers, retrieving native WML and WML Script content, or converting HTML - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 71
server include ports for: • Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) devices • System Console • Local Area Network (LAN) Console • LANs • Power LAN Console Path: 0/6/0 Pull-Out Tab ccrr008 Connect External Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) Devices Connect external SCSI devices to the Single - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 72
the back of the server. Connect the Core Local Area Network (LAN) Connect server. For stand-alone servers, the power cord will be localized to each country's power application. If an HP Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is the power source, use the power cord provided with the UPS. Connect power - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 73
cabinets can hold multiple HP-9000 A-Class, rp24xx servers: Cabinet Product No. Assembled by: Size (Height x Width) Max. Servers A4900A Factory 1.25m x 19" 12 A4901A Factory 1.6m x 19" 16 A4902A Factory 2.0m x 19" 20 A5134A (HPe3000) Factory 1.25m x 19" 12 A5135A (HPe3000) Factory - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 74
, if not already unpacked. Step 3. Refer to the A-400/A-500 Server Slide Rail Installation instructions, for both server and cabinet rail installation instructions. Installing Bezel End Caps Each server is shipped with two metal brackets and two plastic end caps that are designed to be attached to - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 75
the procedure listed below to attach the brackets and end caps: Step 1. Extend the server between four and six inches out of the cabinet to allow room to work. Step 2. Attach the metal brackets to each end of the bezel with two plastic retainers, as shown in the following graphic. Chapter 83 - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 76
the vertical columns. Replace the screws that fasten the server to the rack. Step 5. Attach the bezel to the front of the server. The cabinet-mounted server will now look like the picture shown below. Installation In Third-Party Racks Overview HP has qualified the rack systems of several vendors as - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 77
lines. rp24xx servers are supported only in HP cabinets or in Server Installations This document is a guide to insure safe and reliable installation and operation of rp24xx servers provides for a bolt-down bracket. When servicing the HP rp24xx server, it is critical to use properly attached rack - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 78
allowable is 1.5 inches with a low profile connector. the customer must use the provided wire form strain relief parts. HP strongly recommends using a server rack that provides the extra space required to house excess cabling. rp24xx server PDU Support PDUs for rp24xx servers must be ordered as - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 79
Installing a Stand-alone Server in a Cabinet Table 0-3 (Continued) Anti-Tip Proper slides Airflow Service Access Cable Strain Relief Front Access Rear Access MUST MUST MUST MUST MUST 40 inches 24 inches Third Party Rack Ordering Guide for Vendor Products Table 0-4 Rack Mounting Hardware - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 80
Storage Module rp24xx server Adaptor Ventilated Front and Rear a. Requires purchase of two. Floor anchoring Sales & Customer Support 1-800-SMC-PLUS (1-800-762-7587) NOTE For additional or other third party rack vendor product information, contact the HP - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 81
: 2 front RBI adapters 2 rear RBI adapters 2 cres fr flanges 4 M4 x 0.7 screws 10 10/32 x 0.5" screws 10 Sheet metal nuts (Note: Contains non-E-series HP cabinet hardware, also) 1 see-through plastic bag containing: 4 plastic snap rivets 4 sheet metal nuts 8 M5 screws 16 M4 screws Chapter 89 - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 82
The following illustration shows rail parts only. Plastic parts bags, plastic end caps, and the cable management device is not shown: NOTE This illustration shows non-E-series HP cabinet columns The following procedures list the steps required to install a stand-alone server in a cabinet. Step - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 83
Server Slide Rail Installation Step 2. Place the outer rails with mounting brackets in the rack. Engage support hooks in the rack columns. The front mounts and rear mounts are different, as shown below: Support Hook attached to rack column. Front Slide Mount Placement Chapter 91 - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 84
Server Slide Rail Installation Rear Slide Mount Placement Step 3. Install sheet metal nuts on rear columns. Locate the slide mount laterally against rack column. Install and - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 85
install the inner slides on the sides of the server, using M4 x 0.7mm machine screws. The inner rails contain a flat spring latch. The free end of the latch goes toward the front of the server, the riveted end goes toward the rear of the server chassis. Step 7. Double-check all mounting screws to - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 86
server by the bezel. The bezel is made of plastic and is attached to the server chassis by two bezel retainers and four ball-posts. It will only support the weight of the server cabinet) rails ccrr014 Step 10. Carefully guide the inner slide rails on the server chassis into the outer rails, engaging - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 87
Slide Rail Installation Step 13. Secure the server to the rack columns with M4 x 0.7mm screws and M4 clip nuts. Step 14. Optional: Install shipping retainers at the rear of the unit if the server is to be shipped while installed in a rack. Install retainers with M5 x 0.8mm screws and M5 clip nuts - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 88
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damage. Step 3. Connect the console and system peripherals to the server(s). NOTE Attaching cables while the rails are extended fully forward will slack is available for later maintenance. Step 4. Connect the cabinet power cord to the appropriate wall outlet. Step 5. Be sure all peripherals - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 90
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at the Hewlett-Packard factory. Stand-alone servers can be installed in an existing HP-supported cabinet by purchasing Rail Kit A5810A. Installing and hit you in the face. Step 1. Cut the plastic polystrap bands around the shipping container. Step 2. Follow the procedure listed below to prepare the - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 92
Cabinet Mounted Server Unpack 1 2 3 3 3 Step 3. Remove the brackets securing the cabinet to the pallet (callout 4). 4 4 4 Step 4. Insert the ramps in the notches provided on the pallet (callout 5). Remove the side panels from the cabinet and set them aside (callout 6). 100 Chapter - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 93
Cabinet Mounted Server Unpack 6 6 5 5 5 WARNING: A fully configured 2.0 meter cabinet can weigh over 500 kg (1100 lbs). Always use at least two people to roll the cabinet off of - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 94
dents, warpage, or scratches. ❏ Check the server front bezels for alignment, scratches and breakage. the nearest Hewlett-Packard Sales and Support Office. If damage containers and packaging material for inspection. If extensive damage is found, it may be necessary to return the entire cabinet to HP - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 95
PowerTrust Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Option PowerTrust Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Option Unpack the PowerTrust UPS and use the installation information in the PowerTrust System Guide, included with the UPS, to connect the UPS to the cabinet. Chapter 103 - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 96
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. If the packing material is not available, contact your local Hewlett-Packard Sales and Support Office regarding shipment. Before shipment, place a tag on the container (or equipment) to identify the owner and the service to be performed. Include the equipment model number and the full serial - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 98
Repackaging the Cabinet for Shipment 106 Chapter - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 99
straight. WARNING DO NOT attempt to lift the server by the front bezel. The plastic bezel is attached by pressing it onto four ball-tipped posts located on the front of the server cover and pulls off with very little pressure. The bezel WILL NOT support the 23 kg (50 lb.) weight of the - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 100
Stacking Servers CAUTION DO NOT stack heavy objects, such as monitors, on top of the server. The weight may cause the top to cave in and damage internal components. 108 Chapter - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 101
apart. WARNING DO NOT attempt to lift the server by the front bezel. The plastic bezel is attached by pressing it onto four ball-tipped posts located on the front of the server cover and pulls off with very little pressure. The bezel WILL NOT support the 23 kg (50 lb) weight of the - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 102
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at a console in another area. This section provides configuration procedures that will: • Configure the GSP Local Area Network (LAN) port • Add or delete GSP users (maximum of 20) • Change the default GSP configuration. Configuring the GSP LAN Port Perform LAN configuration from the system's local - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 106
the Guardian Service Processor ) __ Enter Y, N, or Q and proceed according to the instructions shown above in this step. CAUTION Be sure to read each prompt information: User's Name: Joe Smith Organization's Name: IT Support Dial-back configuration: Disabled Access Level: Operator Mode: multiple - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 107
Configuring the Guardian Service Processor (GSP) Removing Users You can remove (disable) a GSP user with , all users, including the GSP administrator, are removed Remote is disabled, and the network configurations are reset to the factory default values. The Remote functionality must be re-enabled - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 108
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Login prompt. 1. Apply AC Power to the system console. 2. Apply power to the server by pressing the rear panel Path: 0/6/2 Path: 0/6/0 ccrr012 3. A series of self-test boot progress messages will scroll menu can take 20 minutes or longer depending on your software and hardware configuration. - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 110
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of processors and the amount of RAM memory installed. Average configurations can take 20 minutes or more. The boot process is shown in the following illustration: Typical Boot Process Power Switch Autoboot Boot Console System Messages denoting forward progress (Estimate 1-6 minutes) System - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 112
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prompt. 4. At the rear of the computer, press and release the on/off switch to power-down the server. NOTE Housekeeping voltage is still present after switching power off. Unplug the power cord to completely remove power. 5. Unplug the power cord from the server. win urbo Path: 0/2/0 win urbo - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 114
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slots (4 DIMM pairs) on the system board for memory DIMMs. These slots are numbered 1through 8. Four slots (5 - 8) are disabled on A400 servers. A500 servers can access all slots. The following rules govern the installation of memory DIMMs: • Memory must be installed in DIMM pairs. • The capacity of - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 118
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. Each Twin Turbo slot has a dedicated PCI bus and supports 32 and 64-bit PCI cards. • Slots 3 and 4 are Turbo slots. They share a single PCI bus and support 32 and 64-bit PCI cards. A400 servers have access to slots 1 and 2 only. A500 servers have access to all four slots. The following graphic - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 120
-T 10BASE-T Path: 0/0/0/0 LAN Console Path: 0/6/0 Pull-Out Tab ccrr008 New I/O Cards For rp24xx The following table lists new I/O cards for the rp24xx. NOTE The first HP-UX release for the new cards is 11.00. I/O Card No. Description A6828A U160 Single Port SCSI A6829A U160 Dual Port SCSI - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 121
cards that contain a PCI-to-PCI bridge: • HP-UX boot is currently not supported for cards that contain a PCI-to-PCI bridge. • HP-UX patches are required when more than one card containing port Fibre Channel 1062Mb/s (H) A5158-60001 4 Yes 13 A5783A Token Ring (4/16/100 Mb/s) (H) A5783-60001 - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 122
Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) Cards Load Product Order Number PCI Card Description Part # Max. Boot Future Rel. Notes 18 A3739B FDDI Dual Attach Station LAN A3739-60002 4 No Adapter (H) 19 A5150A Dual Port Ultra2 SCSI (F) A5150-60001 3 Yes x 4 20 A5149A Single port Ultra - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 123
locations. Add Disks Drive A Drive B ccrr003 (MPE/iX does not support hotswap). It is not necessary to shutdown the HP-UX operating system or power off the server to install a new disk, but you may shutdown HP-UX and power off the server if you choose. The MPE/iX operating system needs to be - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 124
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power) to aid in the inspection of the removed CPU socket. Cleaning Kit Components The A3639-70001 CPU socket cleaning kit contains the following items. • EMI O-ring (HP p/n 5183-3542) • IPA pre-moistened, lint free wipes (HP p/n 5012-1138) • thermostrate pad (HP p/n A3614-00014) • CPU chip socket - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 126
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the heat sink assembly, with the bevelled side down. 12. Lower the CPU chip and socket assembly onto the upside down heat sink. It only snaps in one to leave the dust cover on the CPU chip until you are ready to re-install the CPU into the system board. 13. Remove the system board socket dust cover - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 128
buttons are observed, remove them carefully with the IPA lint free wipe. Take care to contain the debris and completely remove them from the system board socket. 15. Vacuum the system board 2, 4), until they are all tight. The following picture shows both CPUs installed in a server. 136 Chapter - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 129
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prompt appears, the changes will take effect, but will be lost if the terminal is reset or powered off. HP700 VT-100 Mode Configuration The following procedure outlines the steps to configure the HP700 series terminal for VT-100 operation. NOTE You may use either the arrow keys or the tab key - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 132
System Console Configuration 9. Move to multipage and, using the [Prev] and [Next] keys, select "yes". (Enables screen scrolling). 10. Move to Backspace Def and, using the [Prev] and [Next] keys, select "Backspace/Del". 11. Move to EM100 ID and, using the [Prev] and [Next] keys, select "EM100". 12. - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 133
it from a PC or UNIX system. 1. Connect a cable between the notebook PC network adapter and the 10BaseT LAN Console port on the rear of the rp24xx server. 2. Launch the terminal emulator software and set emulation to VT100. 3. Connect to the rp24xx server Guardian Service Processor (GSP) by - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 134
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for multiple server lookup. • Upgradable - HP Secure Web Console firmware is upgradable over the network, making it easy to add new versions and functionality. • Internet Standards Compliant - Supports HTTP, FTP, TFTP, and other key Internet standards. Secure Web Console PCI Card Replacement The - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 136
Description LAN Port Plug-in for Local Area Network (LAN) connector. L1 (Self-test) Lights when self-test is performed. L2 LAN Activity When lit, indicates activity between LAN and the SWC card. L3 Power When lit, indicates power to the SWC card. S1 Factory Default Reset Only effective when - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 137
to be administered by the SWC card. • Have internet access available to access the on-line installation and configuration procedures, and the troubleshooting tools. • Ensure that your browser is on the Supported Browsers list • Configure your Web Browser software options as follows: - For Microsoft - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 138
Observe the LEDs on the SWC card rear bulkhead connector. L1 Self-Test L2 LAN Activity L3 Power LED Indications Solid Amber Self-Test in progress Amber Off Self-Test completed Amber Stays On Self-Test Failed Flashing Green (LAN) Network Activity Solid Green (Power) Power on 146 Chapter - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 139
server's console to the SWC card via the RS 232 Serial port. RS 232 Serial Port Step 4. Perform Initial Configuration of the SWC card. a. Ensure that no other devices (printers your PC or Unix workstation. c. Reconnect the LAN cable to the SWC card and use a PC or Unix Workstation and a web browser - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 140
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, connect to the SWC card, using: • the newly assigned IP address, and • the newly created administrator log-in and password. NOTE It may take as much as 45 seconds to gain initial access to the SWC card. Step 7. Connect the serial cable between the SWC card and the server's console port. 150 - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 143
Card Replacement NOTE The adapter cable (p/n A5858-63001) connects between the SWC and the console cable (p/n A5191-63001). Step 8. SWC card Step 10. Refer to [Help] or [Tour] to review SWC card features and functions. Secure Web Console System Information For technical documentation about - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 144
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DIMM, high voltage DC power, etc.). Source ID: Specific CRU referred to in Source and Source Detail (i.e., fan #1). Problem Detail: Specific problem information (i.e, power off, functional failure, etc.). Timestamp: When the problem occurred. Cross-Referencing Chassis Log Errors to A400/A500 - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 148
and PROBLEM Voltage DC Power 3 - Cabinet Fan Power Supply # N/A 6 - Platform 6 - Service N/A Processor 6 - Platform 7 - Power N/A Monitor 7 - Memory 1 - Controller N/A 7 - Memory 4 - SIMM or N/A DIMM Proble m Detail CRU Action to Take N/A Processor Not a CRU, Contact HP support - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 149
Chassis Code to Customer Replaceable Unit (CRU) Decode Table 7-1 (Continued) Chassis Log Field Values and Descriptions from Log Entry Source 8 - I/O Source Detail Source ID 6 - Disk N/A Proble m Detail CRU Various Values Disk Subsyste m Action to Take Use BCH commands and ODE - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 150
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(CRU) Physical Location Customer Replaceable Unit (CRU) Physical Location This section contains views of the rp24xx server. The locator numbers in the diagrams correspond to the numbers in the CRU Part Number section. 2 3 10 6 7 4 13 6 11 12 5 9 8 16 7 14 17 NOTE 15 1 ccrr009 Components - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 154
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all Customer Replaceable Units (CRUs) for the rp24xx server. CRUs may be removed or replaced by either the customer or by qualified HP field engineering personnel. Table 1 lists both new and exchange part numbers. Table 2 lists only the new part numbers for non-exchange CRUs. Exchange CRUs Product - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 156
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the bezel. WARNING Do not attempt to lift or carry the server by the bezel. The bezel is made of plastic and is attached to the server chassis by two bezel retainers and four ball-posts. It will only support the weight of the server chassis in an emergency. Failure to heed this warning may - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 158
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to replace the bezel. WARNING Do not lift or carry the server by the bezel. The bezel is made of plastic and is attached to the server chassis by two bezel retainers and four ball-posts. It will only support the weight of the server chassis in an emergency. Failure to heed this warning may - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 160
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Remove the front bezel. WARNING There is a safety interlock between the front of the server cover and the Power Supply. When the cover is taken off, power is automatically removed from the server if power cords were not detached previously. DO NOT attempt to defeat this interlock. Doing so will - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 162
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and seat it against the rear chassis panel. Step 3. Fasten the two captive knurled thumbscrews located near the bottom edge of the front of the server cover. CAUTION The server weighs approximately 23 kg (50 lbs). Take necessary precautions to prevent muscle strain when lifting and carrying the - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 164
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, these disk drives can be removed and replaced while the server is running. NOTE MPE/iX does not support hotswap. Do not use these procedures on HP e3000 servers. The procedures in this section are in two parts, a software HotPlug procedure to prepare the drive for removal and the hardware - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 166
at the time the volume group was activated. Remove the bad disk as described in the HotPlug Hardware Procedure section, then follow the instructions in Disk Drive Replacement for replacing the disk and perform the Hot Swap Procedure for Unattached Physical Volumes described there. Otherwise, your - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 167
line. This lvreduce process will hang, and you will need terminal control to kill the command. Once the "successfully reduced" message has been generated, manually kill the process, using the kill -9 command. a. Use the ps command to find the PID for the lvreduce process. # ps -ef | grep lvreduce - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 168
HotPlug Hardware Procedure CAUTION (MPE/iX does not support hotswap). Disk Drives can be removed or installed with the server still powered on. This is referred to as a "manual HotPlug". However, DO NOT remove a HotPlug disk drive until all prior software procedures have been completed. The MPE/iX - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 169
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is running. NOTE MPE/iX does not support hotplug. Do not use these procedures on HP e3000 servers. The procedures in this section are in two parts: physically replacing the device in the server and performing the HotPlug software procedure. The replacement disk drive must be the same product - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 172
Software Procedure for Attached Physical Volumes Follow this procedure if the disk that was removed was recognized as an attached physical volume. NOTE HP often uses different manufacturers for disks having the same product number. The HotPlug manual procedure will not update the disk drivers - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 173
these steps to replace a HotPlug disk drive for unattached physical volumes. NOTE HP often uses different manufacturers for disks having the same product number. The HotPlug manual procedure will not update the disk drivers internal information to that of the replaced disk drive. Step 1. Perform - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 174
Run the mkboot command to make the device bootable. For example: #mkboot /dev/rdsk/cXtXdX Step 5. Use the mkboot command again to add the HP-UX auto-file string. For example: #mkboot -a "hpux" /dev/rdsk/cXtXdX Step 6. Run lvlnboot: #lvlnboot -R Step 7. Resynchronize the mirrors of the replaced disk - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 175
server. To remove the I/O Card Cage, follow the steps listed below: CAUTION Ensure that the system is shut down and power removed from the server two captive Phillips-head screws located at the front of the Card Cage. Step 4. Grasp the flat lever handle on the right side of the Card Cage and pull - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 176
5 9 4 ccrr005 No. Title 1 I/O Card Cage 2 I/O Card #1 slot tab 3 I/O Card #1 (short card only) 4 Top front captive screws 5 Flat lever handle 6 I/O Cards #2 through 4 slot tabs 7 I/O Cards #2 through 4 (long or short cards) 8 I/O Backplane retainer screw 9 I/O Backplane 248 Chapter - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 177
short distance between the screw head and the right side of the chassis. c. If the card in slot 1 is a Secure Web Console card, plug the 5V power connector into the receptacle on the Guardian Service Protector card. The following photograph shows an empty I/O Card Cage. The following graphic shows - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 178
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the slot 1 position, ensure that the 5v power plug is removed from the power outlet (located on the Guardian Service Processor (GSP), front right side). • To remove PCI I/O cards 2, 3, and 4: a. Take the I/O card cage out of the server. b. Grasp the edge of the I/O card and pull it out of its slot - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 180
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cage. If a Secure Web Console card was ordered as part of the system, it may be located in this slot and must be replaced after reinstalling the I/O Card Cage in the chassis. CAUTION Ensure that the system is shut down and power removed from the server before attempting removal or replacement of - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 182
4 ccrr005 No. Name No. Name 1 I/O Card Cage 6 I/O Card anchor screws 2 Outside I/O Card anchor screw 7 I/O Cards #2 through #4 3 Short I/O Card #1 (may be Secure Web Console) 8 I/O Backplane anchor screw 4 I/O Card Cage anchor quarter-turn fasteners 9 I/O Backplane 5 I/O Backplane - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 183
I/O slot 1 is located on the outside of the PCI I/O card cage and slots 2, 3, and 4 are attached to the PCI backplane inside the I/O card cage. CAUTION Ensure that the system is shut down and power removed from the server before attempting removal or replacement of a component. To remove the PCI - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 184
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cage and slots 2, 3, and 4 are attached to the PCI backplane inside the I/O card cage. CAUTION Ensure that the system is shut down and power removed from the server before attempting removal or replacement of a component. To replace the PCI backplane, perform the following steps: Step 1. Lay the - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 186
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Power Supply on the left and right sides of the System Board, next to the CPU assemblies. CAUTION DC-DC converter boards are not "hot-swap" or "hot-plug" units. Shut the server (s) and CPU-1. If necessary, use a flat-blade screw driver to reach and release the levers prior to removing these boards - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 188
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boards stand on edge in slots and are located immediately behind the Power Supply on the left and right sides of the System Board, in front boards are not "hot-swap" or "hot-plug" units. Shut the server down and unplug the electrical connection prior to removing or replacing DC-DC converter - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 190
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the System Board. They are normally loaded in DIMM pairs of equal size. CAUTION Ensure that the system is shut down and power removed from the server before attempting removal or replacement of a component. To remove a memory DIMM, perform the following steps: Step 1. Press down on the extractor - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 192
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the System Board. CAUTION Ensure that the system is shut down and power removed from the server before attempting removal or replacement of a component. To replace a memory into the socket. Insert the DIMM connectors into the guides until the card snaps firmly in place. It may be necessary to - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 194
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Service Processor (GSP) Removal The GSP card resides on the System Board at the rear left center, under the short PCI I/O card (slot 1), which must be removed for access. Before removing the GSP from the server, perform the following steps: CAUTION Ensure that the system is shut down and power - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 196
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Processor Replacement Guardian Service Processor Replacement The GSP card resides on the System Board at the rear left center, under the short PCI I/O card (slot 1), which must be removed for access. To replace the GSP, perform the following steps: Step 1. Grasp the card by the left and right - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 198
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three configurations: rack-mounted, stacked, or stand-alone. Access to servers mounted in an HP-supported rack is covered in this section. NOTE Ensure that there is enough area (Approximately 82 centimeters (32 in.) to fully extend the server out the front and work on it. WARNING Ensure that all - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 200
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are available in three configurations: rack-mounted, stacked, or stand-alone. Access to servers mounted in an HP-supported rack is covered in this section. To return the server into the rack, perform the following steps: Step 1. Push and hold each rail clip in to unlock the rail from the fully - HP Server rp2400 | Hardware Manual - rp24xx, Customer Viewable - Page 202
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