HP Server rp2470 rp24xx A180 User Manual

HP Server rp2470 Manual

HP Server rp2470 manual content summary:

  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 1
    User's Manual HP 9000 Model A-180 Manufacturing Part Number : Z4045-90002 February 2000
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 2
    Notice Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Hewlett-Packard shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 3
    3
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 4
    4
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 5
    Open the Installation Instructions and Regulatory Information Packet 28 Installing a Stand-alone System 28 Cabinet-Mounted A-Class Server System Unpack and Install 29 Overview 29 Installing a Factory-integrated Cabinet 29 Installing a Stand-alone System in an HP-supported Cabinet 35 External
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 6
    A-Class System Service A-Class System Repair 62 Overview 62 A-Class Server Fault Condition Recognition 63 Overview 63 Review Front Panel Status LEDs 63 Review Console Messages 64 A-Class Server Trouble Shooting 65 Overview 65 A-Class Server Selftest Failures/Warnings 66 Troubleshooting with
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 7
    Precautions 97 Before You Do Anything 97 Card Load Order Rules 97 I/O Card Removal 98 I/O Card Replacement 99 Replacing an A-Class Server Exchange Base Unit (EBU 100 Overview 100 Electrostatic Discharge Precautions 101 Before You Do Anything 101 Removable Components 102 Move the Components
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 8
    Contents 8
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 9
    A-Class System Overview and Reference 1 A-Class System Overview and Reference Chapter 1 9
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 10
    support the UNIX Internet Service Provider (ISP) market. System Hardware Overview A-Class server supports connection to an ASCII console. The internal SCSI bus is available externally to connect additional single-ended Type-1 SCSI devices. System Software Overview A-Class servers require the HP
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 11
    Service reference data consists of the following: • 11"x14" maintenance label • A A-Class Server System Block Diagram for maintenance personnel and operators. • The A-Class Server System Regulatory Compliance Statements required by the U. S. government and required by some countries that import HP
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 12
    A-Class System Overview and Reference A-Class Server System Block Diagram A-Class Server System Block Diagram Overview The A-Class server block diagram is included for information. 12 Chapter 1
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 13
    required by some countries for international importation of A-Class servers. The following information is provided: • Regulatory Information Acoustics (Germany) • UK General Approval (United Kingdom only) • Internal Modem and HP A2991-600xx Line Access Module (LAM) • Terminal DOC (Canada only) •
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 14
    System Overview and Reference A-Class Server System Regulatory Compliance Statements Regulatory Information the user. If the battery needs to be replaced, contact your Hewlett-Packard authorized service personnel. CAUTION Lithium batteries may explode if mistreated. Do not recharge, disassemble, or
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 15
    A-Class Server System Regulatory and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to tests were conducted with HP-supported peripheral devices and HP shielded cables, such in order to maintain uninterrupted service. • If trouble is experienced with this equipment
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 16
    Overview and Reference A-Class Server System Regulatory Compliance Statements for repair and/or warranty information. If the trouble is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you remove the equipment from the network until the problem is resolved. • No repairs
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 17
    Japan RFI Statement A-Class System Overview and Reference A-Class Server System Regulatory Compliance Statements Korean RFI Statement Taiwan RFI Statement Japan-Only JATE Mark Japan Harmonic Statement Chapter 1 17
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 18
    and Reference A-Class Server System Regulatory Compliance Statements HP A2991-600xx Line Access Module (LAM) The following warnings apply to the use of the HP 2991-60001 internal modem and HP inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 19
    CAUTION CAUTION A-Class System Overview and Reference A-Class Server System Regulatory Compliance Statements Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate.
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 20
    warning devices or automatic ring detectors will give rise to bell tinkle or noise and may cause false tripping of the ring detector. Should such problems occur, the user is not to contact Telecom Faults Service. 20 Chapter 1
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 21
    A-Class Server Installation 2 A-Class Server Installation Chapter 2 21
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 22
    to set it up for stand-alone operation. Cabinet-Mounted A-Class Server System Unpack and Install. Tells you how to install and connect the server to external devices and power, either as a stand-alone unit or in an HP-supported cabinet. Unpacking, set up, and connection information is also included
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 23
    . Cooling Requirements. Operating and non-operating temperature extremes and relative humidity parameters. Space Requirements Stand-Alone Server Dimensions The physical characteristics of the A-Class server are listed as follows: Dimension Height Width Depth Weight 8.89 cm 43.18 cm 58.42 cm
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 24
    .42cm) Stand-Alone Server Minimum Service Access Requirements Access Location Rear Sides Front 15 cm (6 in.) 7.5 cm (3 in.) 7.5 cm (3 in.) CAUTION Stacking A-Class servers in any manner and mounting in any cabinet other than a Hewlett-Packard approved cabinet, is not supported. While they are
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 25
    J1500A C2785A C2786A C2787A Description Max. EI A A-Clas s Server s External Dimensions (width x depth x height) Centimeters Inches " Cabinet 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 NA 100.3 (24 in.) (NA)
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 26
    power information. Cooling Requirements Temperature Parameters The operating and non-operating temperatures shown below are the extremes at which server parameters have been established. Operating Non-Operati ng +5°-+35°C -40° - +65°C (41° - 95°F) (-40° - 149°F) Relative Humidity Operating and
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 27
    the carton, remove the contents, and set them on the work surface. Each carton will contain: • The server. • An accessory kit. • A packet containing installation instructions and regulatory information. NOTE Report any missing items to your local Hewlett-Packard office immediately. If there is
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 28
    . They will be needed if the server is installed in a cabinet. Open the Installation Instructions and Regulatory Information Packet The Installation Instructions/Regulatory Information Packet contains the following information: • Installation Instruction Sheet (A5182-96002), which includes: Basic
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 29
    at the factory. Stand-alone servers can be configured for installation in an existing HP-supported cabinet. The following subsections provide HP-supported Cabinet • External Connections Information Sheet Each system is packed with an Information Sheet that contains basic installation instructions.
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 30
    Installation Cabinet-Mounted A-Class Server System Unpack and Install WARNING Wear protective glasses while cutting the plastic bands around the shipping container. These bands are under tension. Failure to heed
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 31
    Installation Cabinet-Mounted A-Class Server System Unpack and Install 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
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 32
    Cabinet-Mounted A-Class Server System Unpack and Install WARNING A fully configured 2.0 meter cabinet can weigh up to 362.8 kg (800 lbs). Always use at least two people to roll
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 33
    notify the nearest Hewlett-Packard Sales and Support Office. If damage occurred in transit, return the entire cabinet to HP. Refer to the Repacking instructions. Cabinet Installation Installation of console and system peripherals to the server. For information about connecting external devices
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 34
    Class Server Power Up and Boot Procedures. PowerTrust UPS Option Unpack the PowerTrust UPS and read all the installation information in the PowerTrust System Guide, Support Office regarding shipment. Before shipment, place a tag on the container (or equipment) to identify the owner and the service
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 35
    Be sure to follow the tagging and labeling instructions mentioned earlier. The cabinet is now ready for shipment. Installing a Stand-alone System in an HP-supported Cabinet Cabinet Identification The following cabinets can hold multiple A-Class servers: Cabinet Product Number A4900A A4901A A4902A
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 36
    to use the four hole requirement as your guide for installing additional A-Class servers. Refer to the Rail Kit Installation Sheet (A5214-96001) for instructions necessary to install rails in the HP computer cabinet. Mounting the Server To mount the server in the cabinet, follow the procedure listed
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 37
    and Install • Hold the tabs upright and slide the server all the way into cabinet until the tabs butt up clamps on each rail at the back of the server. Tilt each clamp forward slightly and slide the angled tab completely into the available slot in the server so that each clamp sits flat on the rail
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 38
    System Unpack and Install External Connections External devices are interfaced with the A-Class server by means of specific connectors located in the rear of the server. Exterior connections to the server include ports for: • Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) devices • System Consoles • Local
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 39
    • Using the ASCII Terminal as a System Console. If an ASCII terminal is to be used as a system console, connect it to the back of the server with a 24542G cable by attaching it to the 9- pin male connector labeled, Console 8/16/4.0. Make sure the keyboard is connected and a power cable is available
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 40
    ) is the power source, use the power cord provided with the UPS. If an HSC Remote Management card is installed in the server, use the cable provided with the HP UPS to connect the RS232 serial port to the port labeled "UPS" on the HSC Remote Management card. Connect power cords to
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 41
    in this documentation. Abbreviated Memory SIMM installation instructions also appear on the 11" x 14" maintenance label adhered to the bottom of the top cover. A-Class memory is sold as a module. A module is defined as two SIMMs. A-Class servers support three memory module sizes: 128MB, 256MB and
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 42
    . Abbreviated Cache Memory SIMM installation instructions also appear on the 11" x 14" maintenance label adhered to the bottom of the top cover. A-Class Cache Memory is sold as a module. A module is defined as two SIMMs. A-Class servers support a single 1MB Cache Memory module. The 1MB Cache Memory
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 43
    . This section describes how to install embedded disk drives into A-Class servers. Abbreviated embedded disk drive installation instructions also appear on the 11" x 14" maintenance label adhered to the bottom of the top cover. A-Class servers support up to two embedded disk drives. As of April 2000
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 44
    upper disk is recommended to be address 5. DO NOT use address 7 as this address is reserved for the SCSI controller internal to the server. The SCSI controller address of 7 can not be modified. Step 4. Check configuration jumpers existing disks. Make sure the TERMINATION ENABLED jumper is removed
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 45
    A-Class Server Installation Installing Internal Add-On Components Set the upper drive to ID to 5 Set the lower drive to ID to 6 Step 5. Install the first embedded
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 46
    servers. Abbreviated embedded PCI I/O card installation instructions also appear on the 11" x 14" maintenance label adhered to the bottom of the top cover. A-Class servers server firmware 'CONSOLE PATH' value. Server firmware will not change the 'CONSOLE PATH' value. It is not necessary to manually
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 47
    Management card is installed, do not move the console cable from the server connector labeled "Console 8/16/4.0" to the 9-pin connector on the If necessary, refer to the web-based information at http://docs.hp.com for instructions on how to perform this task. The A3342A Remote Management card can
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 48
    necessary, remove I/O card brackets. Refer to A-Class Server I/O Card Removal and Replacement. Step 2. Carefully insert the I/O card into the backplane connector. The tab on the bulkhead will slide into its slot in the chassis. Step 3. Attach the card support guide to the front edge of the I/O card
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 49
    System Service," on page 61. The server will automatically conduct a selftest and, upon completion, the firmware Main Menu screen will be displayed at the system console. Only the power LED should be illuminated at this point. If AUTOBOOT is enabled, the system will automatically try to boot HP-UX
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 50
    2. NOTE Using the arp command requires superuser capability. CAUTION The MAC address of the integrated A-Class Web Console appears on the rear label of the server in a field entitled, "MAC Address." The MAC address must be entered in the correct format. For example: PCs: 00-60-b0-22-3e-ae Unix
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 51
    NOTE A-Class Server Installation A-Class Server Power Up and Boot Procedures Configure the Web Browser Enable Java™ on your Web browser (Internet Explorer™ version 3.02 or Netscape Navigator™, version 3.01 or
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 52
    A-Class Server Installation A-Class Server Power Up and Boot Procedures Press OK to continue. The following administrator account creation screen will appear: The data required for this screen is defined
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 53
    A-Class Server Installation A-Class Server Power Up and Boot Procedures When all fields have been completed, the following "Configure IP" screen will appear: The the subnet mask for your site) • IP gateway (the IP gateway address) • System name (the name given to the A-Class Server). Chapter 2 53
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 54
    Disregard step 2, "Connect the serial cable from the system to the Secure Web Console." Step 2 applies only to the stand-alone version of the HP Secure Web Console product. In A-class servers, this product is already installed internally. Press OK to continue. Pressing OK will NOT reboot the A-Class
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 55
    -a to display arp entries and use arp-d to delete the previous entry for IP 192.0.0.192. For example, to configure the Web Console for A-Class servers with MAC addresses of 0060b0a60ale and 001083a62a3e using a PC with an IP of 15.43.251.93, proceed as follows: At the C:\> prompt, type: route
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 56
    you will need for networking support. This solution is for the HP-UX 10.20 operating system with an Independent Peripheral Release (IPR) of October 198 (9810) only. It is not needed for HP-UX 11.0 IPR 9810. Step 1. Install HP-UX 10.20 for HP 9000 series 800 servers from removable media: • Load Core
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 57
    A-Class Server Installation A-Class Server Power Up and Boot Procedures INSTALL HP-UX Press Enter. The console will display another procedure will install the "btlan3" driver and reboot the server, but it will not automatically add "btlan3" support to the kernel. Type the following command when the
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 58
    A-Class Server Installation A-Class Server Power Up and Boot Procedures Step 7. To add "btlan3" driver support to the kernel, Optional) If you wish to verify that all external devices are identified by the server before booting HP-UX: Step 1. Interrupt the boot process if AUTOBOOT is enabled. Step 2.
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 59
    Software Configuration A-Class Server System Software Configuration Overview Instructions for configuring software for both the A-Class server and the A-Class Secure Web Console can be found at: http:/docs.hp.com/. For hardware configuration, refer to Chapter 3, "A-Class System Service," on page 61
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 60
    A-Class Server Installation A-Class Server System Software Configuration 60 Chapter 2
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 61
    A-Class System Service 3 A-Class System Service Chapter 3 61
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 62
    ". This section is divided into two levels: tasks that can be performed by customers and tasks that can only be performed by qualified HP Field Service representatives. • "A-Class Server Trouble Shooting". Lists the subsections that contain procedures for "Ordering Repair Parts for the A-Class
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 63
    A-Class System Service A-Class Server Fault Condition Recognition A-Class Server Fault Condition Recognition Overview The Random Blink Pattern Off Heartbeat LED Heartbeat Blink Pattern Off Indication Normal Operation (HP-UX running) 2nd Level Cache SIMM fault On (Steady) Off Memory SIMM fault
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 64
    A-Class System Service A-Class Server Fault Condition Recognition Review HP-UX running), system status information can also be displayed by entering a Control B command. HSC Remote Management card system status information appears on the console in the format below.Refer to the A-Class Server Trouble
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 65
    NOTE A-Class System Service A-Class Server Trouble Shooting A-Class Server Trouble Shooting Overview Troubleshooting an A-Class server is performed to the "Field Replaceable Unit" (FRU) level. Diagnostic testing can be performed on the A-Class server and most components can be removed and replaced
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 66
    Service A-Class Server Trouble Shooting A-Class Server Selftest Failures/Warnings A power-on selftest is conducted each time power is applied to the server troubleshoot selftest failures using the front panel LEDs, proceed to the next section. To troubleshoot problem is usually in the A-Class server
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 67
    Service A-Class Server Trouble Shooting The LED pattern is only valid if the Firmware Main Menu is not displayed at the Console. LAN LED Random Blink Pattern Off Heartbeat LED Heartbeat Blink Pattern Off Indication Normal Operation (Under HP card are useful in troubleshooting this type of error.
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 68
    4. If the fault recurs, the problem is with the system board. To replace the system board, replace the A-Class Exchange Base Unit (EBU). Refer to the Replacing an A-Class Server Exchange Base Unit (EBU) section. Single SLC SIMM Troubleshooting. To troubleshoot SLC faults to a single SIMM, a known
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 69
    NOTE A-Class System Service A-Class Server Trouble Shooting Random Access Memory (RAM) Module Fault. This fault occurs when a RAM failure prevents the system from completing selftest. Chassis codes provided by the HSC Remote Management card are useful in troubleshooting this type of error. For
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 70
    A-Class System Service A-Class Server Trouble Shooting Step 2. If the fault does not recur, the problem was caused by the SIMM that is not presently installed. Boot the system and resume normal operations. If the fault recurs, proceed to step 3. Step 3. Power down the server and replace the RAM SIMM
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 71
    codes indicate a specific fault. To troubleshoot I/O Subsystem or I/O Board Faults, power on the server and observe both the front panel LEDs and the console. If the server does not boot to the point where output displays on the console, the system board is the problem. To change the system board
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 72
    Service A-Class Server Trouble Shooting Second Level Cache Memory HPMC Fault. SLC faults occur when an HPMC, in response to a SLC failure, prevents the system from completing selftest. Chassis codes provided by the HSC Remote Management card are useful in troubleshooting boot instructions and
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 73
    A-Class System Service A-Class Server Trouble Shooting Firmware Warning Messages WARNING: FAN FAILURE HAS BEEN DETECTED. THE SYSTEM WILL BE POWERING DOWN. PLEASE CALL YOUR SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE ERROR: A3342A AP Card must be in bottom slot only. ERROR: HSC card in wrong slot. Move to bottom slot.
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 74
    A-Class System Service A-Class Server Trouble Shooting The HSC Remote Management card shows status information power on chassis codes, either type ser cc at the firmware main menu, or change to the Service Menu and type cc. A display of OSTAT and chassis codes are shown in the following example:
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 75
    Service A-Class Server Trouble Shooting INIT C4CC INIT C4CD INIT 3002 TEST 30BC INIT 30BC INIT C300 TEST 1030 q Service Menu: Enter command > • OSTAT values of TEST and INIT are common during selftest. • OSTAT values of RUN and SHUT are common when the HP
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 76
    A-Class System Service A-Class Server Trouble Shooting Major Code Category 9xxx Description hp.com for Operating System Faults and Recovery Troubleshooting the ASCII Console The ASCII Console is typically a "dumb" monochrome terminal that serves as the communication link between the A-Class server
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 77
    Service A-Class Server Trouble keys on the keyboard. Consult the Operator's Manual for the specific soft keys to press and the Troubleshooting the Secure Web Console The Secure Web Console is typically a "dumb" monochrome terminal that can serve as the communication link between the A-Class server
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 78
    A-Class System Service A-Class Server Trouble Shooting each. The Secure Web Console displays the source of a web console fault. To troubleshoot the Web console: 1. Make sure that a LAN cable is inserted into the LAN Web Console connector on the rear of the server. Refer to Chapter 2. 2. Log in
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 79
    system. Everyone else is excluded from writing to the console, but everyone on the system has read access. Troubleshooting Embedded Disks The A-Class server will support a maximum of two internally installed and connected disk drives, commonly referred to as embedded disks. Embedded disks contain
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 80
    disk expert tools. If you are unfamiliar with the usage of HP diagnostic tools, refer to the following: Diagnostic/IPR Media User's Guide Troubleshooting LAN When connected to a hub, the 10 Base-T LAN on A-Class servers should automatically negotiate the proper speed. If this auto-negotiation fails
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 81
    components that comprise an A-Class server are field-replaceable. You can troubleshoot the server, identify the defective component, and replace it at your site. This section contains links to parts ordering information, and removal and replacement instructions for each field-replaceable component
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 82
    Parts for the A-Class Server Ordering Repair Parts for the A-Class Server Overview Repair parts ordering methods vary widely among the world-wide locations that HP serves. Please call either your local HP Response Center or your authorized HP Service Representative for the ordering procedures
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 83
    A-Class System Service Ordering Repair Parts for the A-Class Server Table 3-1 A-Class FRUs (Continued) Replacement Exchange Part Number Part Number Description A2874-66005 A2874-69006 HSC Fast Wide SCSI Card Chapter 3 83
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 84
    A-Class System Service A-Class Server RAM Removal and Replacement CAUTION A-Class Server RAM Removal and Replacement Overview This section provides step-by-step instructions and general installation rules for removing and replacing RAM boards in the A-Class Server. The following subsections apply:
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 85
    RAM Removal A-Class System Service A-Class Server RAM Removal and Replacement NOTE RAM Before you remove any memory, note the location of the slot from which the memory is being removed, and
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 86
    A-Class System Service A-Class Server RAM Removal and Replacement CAUTION Always handle RAM boards by their edges. Failure to comply with this precaution may result in damage to the RAM.
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 87
    A-Class System Service A-Class Server RAM Removal and Replacement Step 3. Push the RAM board firmly and evenly into the connector until it clicks into place. RAM Removal and Replacement Rules •
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 88
    Class System Service A-Class Server Cache Memory Removal and Replacement CAUTION A-Class Server Cache Memory Removal and Replacement Overview This section provides step-by-step instructions for removing and replacing Cache Memory boards in the A-Class Server. In addition, instructions are included
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 89
    A-Class System Service A-Class Server Cache Memory Removal and Replacement Step 5. Remove the top of the server by unscrewing the knurled captive screws on each side of the rear of the server. Slide the top back, lift it off, and set it aside. Cache Memory Cache Memory Removal CAUTION Always
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 90
    Service A-Class Server Cache Memory Removal and Replacement NOTE A-Class servers can only use Cache Memory SIMMs with part number A5182-60002. Using Cache Memory SIMMs with any other part number may result in the server the side key notch is toward the server front, matching the keys in the
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 91
    A-Class System Service A-Class Server Cache Memory Removal and Replacement Cache Memory Labels If sheet and place it over the corresponding label on the rear of the server. Step 2. Peel the Model number label (includes the HP logo) from the sheet and place it over the corresponding label on the rear
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 92
    A-Class System Service A-Class Server Disk Drive Removal and Replacement CAUTION A-Class Server Disk Drive Removal and Replacement Overview This section provides step-by-step instructions for removing and replacing the Disk Drive Bracket and Disk Drives in the A-Class Server. The following
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 93
    A-Class System Service A-Class Server Disk Drive Removal and Replacement Disk Drive and Bracket Removal Disk Drive(s) and Bracket Remove the Bracket Containing the Disk Drive(s) Step 1. Remove the mounting
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 94
    A-Class System Service A-Class Server Disk Drive Removal and Replacement b. Note the disk drive jumper settings on the front of the drive that you are removing in order to reset
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 95
    A-Class System Service A-Class Server Disk Drive Removal and Replacement When reinstalling disk drives, ensure that the SCSI IDs are set correctly. The following illustration shows typical setting of the disk drive ID. Chapter 3 95
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 96
    A-Class System Service A-Class Server Disk Drive Removal and Replacement NOTE This illustration of ID jumper settings is typical. Your drive may be different. Consult the literature and labels on your drive for ID setting instructions. Set the upper drive to ID to 5 Set the lower drive to ID to 6
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 97
    A-Class System Service A-Class Server I/O Card Removal and Replacement CAUTION A-Class Server I/O Card Removal and Replacement Introduction This section provides card load order rules and step-by-step instructions for removing and replacing I/O cards in the A-Class Server. The following
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 98
    A-Class System Service A-Class Server I/O Card Removal and Replacement Card All PCI or all HSC cards I/O Card Removal Rule Load order doesn't matter. Bulkhead Mounting Screw I/O Card I/O Card Support Guide CAUTION Always handle I/O cards by their edges. Failure to comply with this precaution may
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 99
    NOTE A-Class System Service A-Class Server I/O Card Removal and Replacement If two I/O cards are present slot in the chassis. Step 2. Attach the card support guide to the front edge of the I/O card, hook the tab into its slot, and secure the support guide with the mounting screw. Step 3. Slide the
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 100
    A-Class System Service Replacing an A-Class Server Exchange Base Unit (EBU) NOTE Replacing an A-Class Server Exchange Base Unit (EBU) Overview When troubleshooting a defective A-Class server has determined that the fault lies in a portion of the server that cannot be replaced at the site, field-
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 101
    CAUTION A-Class System Service Replacing an A-Class Server Exchange Base Unit (EBU) The following configuration information can be system. Step 3. Power down the system. Step 4. Unplug the server. NOTE Cabinet-mounted servers must be removed from the cabinet before proceeding. Chapter 3 101
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 102
    an operational unit. Click on each name to link to the remove/replace instructions for that item. • A-Class Server RAM Removal and Replacement • A-Class Server Cache Memory Removal and Replacement • A-Class Server Disk Drive Removal and Replacement NOTE Do not remove disk drives from the bracket
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 103
    Service Replacing an A-Class Server Exchange Base Unit (EBU) The contents in the new EBU carton may vary from those listed in the unpacking instructions to verify Warranty and Hardware Support levels. ALWAYS transfer the serial number A5183A and A180C, and includes the HP logo. Paste it over the original
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 104
    , refer to the Chapter 2, "A-Class Server Installation," on page 21 subsection of the Stand-Alone A-Class Server Unpack and Install instructions. If the replacement server is to be re-installed in an HP-approved cabinet, refer to the Chapter 2, "A-Class Server Installation," on page 21 subsection of
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 105
    NOTE NOTE A-Class System Service Replacing an A-Class Server Exchange Base Unit (EBU) The integrated A-Class Web Console will require reconfiguring. Follow the Chapter 2, "A-Class Server Installation," on page 21 instructions in the A-Class Server Power Up and Boot Procedures section to complete
  • HP Server rp2470 | rp24xx A180 User Manual - Page 106
    A-Class System Service Replacing an A-Class Server Exchange Base Unit (EBU) 106 Chapter 3
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
  • 11
  • 12
  • 13
  • 14
  • 15
  • 16
  • 17
  • 18
  • 19
  • 20
  • 21
  • 22
  • 23
  • 24
  • 25
  • 26
  • 27
  • 28
  • 29
  • 30
  • 31
  • 32
  • 33
  • 34
  • 35
  • 36
  • 37
  • 38
  • 39
  • 40
  • 41
  • 42
  • 43
  • 44
  • 45
  • 46
  • 47
  • 48
  • 49
  • 50
  • 51
  • 52
  • 53
  • 54
  • 55
  • 56
  • 57
  • 58
  • 59
  • 60
  • 61
  • 62
  • 63
  • 64
  • 65
  • 66
  • 67
  • 68
  • 69
  • 70
  • 71
  • 72
  • 73
  • 74
  • 75
  • 76
  • 77
  • 78
  • 79
  • 80
  • 81
  • 82
  • 83
  • 84
  • 85
  • 86
  • 87
  • 88
  • 89
  • 90
  • 91
  • 92
  • 93
  • 94
  • 95
  • 96
  • 97
  • 98
  • 99
  • 100
  • 101
  • 102
  • 103
  • 104
  • 105
  • 106

User's Manual
HP 9000 Model A-180
Manufacturing Part Number : Z4045-90002
February 2000