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Installation Guide HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440 Manufacturing Part Number: A7137-96007 Seventh Edition April 2007 Printed in the US - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 2
to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 3
Airflow Guides 40 Installing Additional System Memory 46 Removing and Replacing the PCI Card Cage 50 Installing PCI Cards 52 Installing an Additional Power Supply 54 Installing an Additional Processor Module 55 Replacing the System Battery 64 Installing the Server Into a Rack, Non-HP Rack - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 4
the Operating System 82 Supported Operating System 82 Booting and Shutting Down HP-UX 82 Verifying the Server Configuration Using Boot Console Handler 84 Troubleshooting 85 Troubleshooting Methodology 85 Troubleshooting Using the Server Power Button 85 Server Does Not Power On 86 Operating - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 5
Tables Table 1. Publishing History Details 9 Table 2. HP-UX 11i Releases 11 Table 1-1. HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 Server Features 16 Table 1-2. Server Dimensions and Values 17 Table 1-3. Hard Disk Drive LED Definitions 19 Table 1-4. DVD Drive LED Definitions 20 Table 1-5. Rear Panel Connectors - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 6
Tables 6 - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 7
Figure 1-23. Front View of the HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440 Server 36 Figure 1-24. Filler Removal from Slot 1 37 Figure 1-25. Disk Drive Installation in Slot 3 37 Figure 1-26. Hard Drive Lock 38 Figure 1-27. DVD Drive Installation 39 Figure 1-28. Airflow Guides Locations 41 Figure 1-29. Removing the - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 8
the Processor Module Power Pod Mounting Screws 61 Figure 1-50. Connecting the Power Pod Cable 62 Figure 1-51. Routing the Turbofan Power Cables through Heatsink Posts 63 Figure 1-52. Replacing the System Battery 65 Figure 1-53. LAN Ports on Server Rear 68 Figure 1-54. iLO MP Setup Flowchart - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 9
About This Document This document describes how to unpack the HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440 server, install additional components, start a server console session, power on the server, and boot the operating system. The document printing date and part number indicate the document's current edition. The - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 10
HP-UX 11i v1 N/A HP-UX 11i v1 Supported Product Versions Publication Date HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 April 2005 July 2004 Document Organization This guide is divided into the following sections. Section 1 Introduction: Provides views and descriptions of the server - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 11
item (such as buttons, tabs, and menu HP-UX 11i v1.5 HP-UX 11i v1.6 HP-UX 11i v2.0 HP-UX 11i v3.0 Supported Processor Architecture Intel® Itanium® Intel Itanium Intel Itanium Intel Itanium Related Documents You can find other information on HP server hardware management and diagnostic support - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 12
/diag/ Web site. This site has manuals, tutorials, FAQs, and other reference material. Web Site for HP Technical Support: http://us-support2.external.hp.com/ Books about HP-UX Published by Prentice Hall The http://www.hp.com/hpbooks/ Web site lists the HP books that Prentice Hall currently publishes - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 13
• "Accessing the Host Console" on page 78 • "Powering ON and Powering OFF" on page 80 • "Booting the Operating System" on page 82 • "Troubleshooting" on page 85 Introduction The HP 9000 rp3410 server is a 1P/1C, 1P/2C, rack- or pedestal-mount server. Similarly, the HP 9000 rp3440 server is a 1P/1C - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 14
Figure 1-4 show the front, rear, and pedestal-mount views of the HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 servers. Figure 1-1 HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440 Server (Front View) Figure 1-2 HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440 Server (Front View with Bezel Removed) Figure 1-3 HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440 Server (Rear View) 14 Chapter 1 - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 15
Figure 1-4 HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440 Server (Pedestal Mount) Installing the System Introduction Chapter 1 15 - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 16
9000 rp3410 and rp3440 servers. Table 1-1 HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 Server Features Features PA-8800 Processors PA-8900 Processors Memory HDDs rp340 One or two processors at 800 MHz with 1.5 MB L1 cache/32 MB L2 cache One or two processors at 800 MHz with 1.5 MB L1 cache/64 MB L2 cache Supports - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 17
Processor (iLO MP) through common shared memory. The Integrity iLO MP interprets and stores event IDs. Reviewing these events helps you diagnose and troubleshoot problems with the server. Dimensions and Values Table 1-2 lists the dimensions and their values of the HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 servers - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 18
Conductive Field Service Grounding Kit (HP 9300-1609). • Handle accessory boards and components by the edges only. Do not touch any metal-edge connectors or any electrical components on accessory boards. Control Panel The control panel of the HP 9000 rp3410 or rp3440 server provides the - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 19
Installing the System Introduction Figure 1-6 Control Panel Locator Button and LED Diagnostics LEDs (Disabled) LAN LED Power Button System LED Power On/Off LED 1 2 3 4 LAN System Additional Controls and Indicators The HP 9000 rp3410 or HP 9000 rp3440 server can have up to three low-voltage - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 20
of the HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 servers includes communication ports, I/O ports, ac power connector, and the locator LED/button. Additional LEDs located on the rear panel of the HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 servers signal the operational status of: • 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet LAN • iLO MP card LAN - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 21
power connection for the server. 68-pin, low-voltage differential, single-ended U160 SCSI. This connector provides external SCSI connection on SCSI Channel B. (1 GB) 10/100/1000 LAN Serial A (console) and Serial B USB TOC Locator button and LED Video (not used) Console/remote/UPS 10/100 iLO MP - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 22
IP addresses for the iLO MP LAN and the system LAN. Step 2. Establish a method to connect to the server console. Step 3. Verify electrical requirements and ensure that grounding specifications and power requirements have been met. Step 4. Validate server physical space requirements. Step 5. Confirm - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 23
your HP customer service representative immediately. Unpacking the Server To unpack a non-racked server, follow these steps. NOTE HP recommends the use of a lifter, such as a RonI Company model 17000 SP 400 lifting device, when moving a non-racked server. Step 1. Use the instructions printed - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 24
lifters forward until it is fully against the side of the server. Step 6. Slowly raise the server off the pallet until it clears the pallet cushions. Step 7. Carefully roll the lifter and server away from the pallet. Do not raise the server any higher than necessary when moving it over to the rack - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 25
a Rack-Mounted Server HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 servers are designed to be rack mounted. The following procedure explains how to gain access to a server that is mounted in an approved rack. For slide installation instructions, see the Installation Guide, Mid-Weight Slide Kit (HP part number 5065 - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 26
server out of the rack until the guide-rail release clips are visible. Insert the Server into the Rack To insert the server into server on and external cables (including the power cord) connected. Step 1. Power off the server and disconnect the power and external cables from the back of the server - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 27
Components Figure 1-11 Removing and Replacing the Top Cover on a Rack-Mounted Server Step 3. Lift the cover off the server chassis. Replacing the Top Cover on a Rack-Mounted Server CAUTION Secure any wires or cables in the server so they will not get cut or interfere with the replacement of the - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 28
You must remove the front bezel from the chassis to gain access to the power supplies and optical drive. Removing the Front Bezel on a Rack-Mounted Server Step 1. Press in on the retaining clips located on the right-side of the front panel. Figure 1-14 Front Bezel Retaining Clip 28 Chapter 1 - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 29
you are replacing a hot-swappable item, you can leave the server on and external cables (including the power cord) connected. Removing the Side Cover on a Pedestal-Mounted Server Step 1. Power off the server and disconnect the power and external cables. Step 2. Remove the side cover. a. Grasp both - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 30
Installing the System Installing Additional Components Figure 1-16 Removing the Side Cover on a Pedestal-Mounted Server Removing the Top Cover on Pedestal-Mounted Server To remove the top cover, follow these steps: Step 1. Turn the top cover lock keyswitch to the unlocked position. Step 2. Rotate - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 31
panels being closed for proper cooling of internal components. Operating the server with the cover removed can cause the server to quickly overheat. Replacing the Top Cover on a Pedestal-Mounted Server CAUTION Secure any wires or cables in the server so they do not get cut or interfere with the - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 32
replace cover, align front edge here then slide forward Step 2. Place the top cover on the chassis and slide it toward the front of the server until the blue release lever snaps in place. Figure 1-19 Replacing the Top Cover on a Pedestal-Mounted - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 33
You must remove the front bezel from the chassis to gain access to the power supplies and optical drive. Removing the Front Bezel on a Pedestal-Mounted Server To remove the front bezel parts, follow these steps: Step 1. Use the indentation at the top edge of the bezel to pull the bezel away - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 34
Step 2. Lift the bezel off the mounting tabs and away from the chassis. Replacing the Front Bezel on a Pedestal-Mounted Server To replace the front bezel parts, follow these steps: Step 1. Position the bezel at an approximate 45 degree angle and align the retaining slots at - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 35
hard disk drives. CAUTION A hot-pluggable device can require interaction with the operating server before the device can be safely installed into the server. Verify that the operating system supports installing disk drives while the operating system is running. If the operating system does - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 36
System Product Label (pull-out) LVD HDD 1 Two additional hard disk drives can be added to the server in slots 2 and 3. Always use low profile disk drives (1 inch height) in HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 servers. To install a hard disk drive, follow these steps: Step 1. If you will be locking the hard - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 37
Figure 1-24 Filler Removal from Slot 1 Installing the System Installing Additional Components Step 3. Slide the hard disk drive into the slot until it is seated. Figure 1-25 Disk Drive Installation in Slot 3 Step 4. Close the drive ejector handle by pushing it down until it clicks. Step 5. If - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 38
Verify the drive installation by using the system utilities. • Use the iLO MP commands to verify operation. • Use the BCH commands to verify operation. slide the server back into the rack until it stops. Step 8. Check the installation of the hard disk drive by powering on the server and checking - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 39
that the server is powered off and all power sources have been disconnected from the server prior to server. Failure to properly complete the steps in this procedure will result in erratic server behavior or system failure. For assistance with this procedure contact your local HP Authorized Service - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 40
and Replacing Airflow Guides You must remove airflow guides before installing processors or memory. The server has the following airflow guides: • The processor airflow guide ensures that the proper volume of air for cooling the dual processor module power pods, processor module(s), and voltage - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 41
Installing Additional Components Processor Airflow Guide Front Portion of Processor Airflow Guide Removing and Replacing the Memory Airflow Guide Removing the Memory Airflow Guide Step 1. Power off the server and disconnect power and external cables. Step 2. Remove the server chassis cover. (See - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 42
and power module cables from the processor airflow guide cable clips. Step 4. Remove the main portion of the airflow guide: a. Hold the guide using the opening on top of the guide. b. At the same time, grasp the back end of the processor airflow guide and lift the guide out of the server. Figure - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 43
Installing Additional Components Fan 1A Fan 1B Step 6. Grasp system fan 1B and lift it from its socket (Figure 1-31). Step 7. Remove the memory airflow guide. "Removing the Memory Airflow Guide" on page 41 Step 8. Rotate the clip clockwise to release the latch. Chapter 1 43 - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 44
Installing Additional Components Figure 1-32 Open the Release Clip Step 9. Disconnect the power cable connected to the guide from the system board by squeezing the clips. Step 10. Lift the front portion of the processor airflow guide out of the server. Figure 1-33 Remove the Front Portion of the - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 45
Replace the main portion of the airflow guide: a. Hold the opening on top of the processor airflow guide. b. At the same time, grasp the back end of the airflow guide and insert the airflow guide into the server. c. Connect the power module cable. d. Place the power and IDE cables in the cable clips - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 46
. WARNING Ensure that the server is powered off and all power sources have been disconnected from the server prior to removing or replacing in damage to the server. Supported DIMM Sizes Supported DIMM sizes are as follows: • 256 MB • 512 MB • 1 GB • 2 GB) • 4 GB (HP 9000 rp3440 only). If 4 GB - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 47
Quad 2 = Pair 3 & Pair 4 Quad 3 = Pair 5 & Pair 6 Installing System Memory rp3410 Memory Configuration T The HP 9000 rp3410 server supports DDR SDRAM DIMMs with ECC and chip spare protection. This server has 12 DIMM slots and supports a maximum of six GB of total system memory. Memory usage in the - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 48
latency is 80 nanoseconds. rp3440 Memory Configuration The HP 9000 rp3440 supports DDR SDRAM DIMMs with ECC and chip spare protection. This server has 12 DIMM slots, but maximum system memory is 32 GB due to cooling limitations. Memory must be installed as quads (groups of four). This allows memory - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 49
4 GB DIMMs in a HP 9000 rp3440 server, system firmware must be greater than revision 44.24. Use the BCH FV command, or the iLO MP SR command to display the system firmware revision status. If necessary, use the iLO MP SR command to upgrade system firmware. (Detailed instructions are downloaded with - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 50
DIMM into Connector Step 6. Replace the memory airflow guide. (See "Replacing the Memory Airflow Guide" on page 42.) Step 7. Replace the server cover. (See "Removing and Replacing the Top Cover on a Rack-Mounted Server" on page 26.) Step 8. Reconnect all power and external cables and turn on the - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 51
on the PCI card cage release lever and the back edge of the PCI card cage and lift the PCI card cage out of the server. Figure 1-37 Removing the PCI Card Cage Step 4. Grasp the PCI card cage cover and slide it away from the bulkhead - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 52
1 and 2. The HP 9000 rp3440 server provides four 64-bit, 133 MHz PCI-X card sockets as slots 1 through 4. HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 servers have the following accessory card sockets: • Four 64-bit, 133 MHz PCI-X card sockets. WARNING Ensure that the server is powered off and all power sources have - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 53
the chassis for correct PCI slot number identification. Installing a PCI Card Step 1. Remove the cover. (See "Removing and Replacing the Top Cover on a Rack-Mounted Server" on page 26.) Step 2. Remove the PCI cage. (See "Removing the PCI Card Cage" on page 50.) Step 3. Grasp the edges of the PCI - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 54
iLO MP commands to verify operation. • Use the BCH commands to verify operation. • Use diagnostics provided by the offline diagnostic environment to exercise the card added. Installing an Additional Power Supply The supported configuration of the HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 servers requires a minimum - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 55
iLO MP PS command to verify power supply operation. Installing an Additional Processor Module This section provides information about installing dual processor modules. The modules are located on the system board which is accessible by removing the server cover. The HP 9000 rp3410 server supports - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 56
can result in damage to the server. NOTE Processor tool kit (HP part number 5069-5441) is required for installation of a processor module. Processor modules are located on the system board. The system board can support either one or two dual processor modules. The CPU0 socket is located - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 57
the fan and dual processor module on the system board. The four locator posts will fit in locator holes on the system board processor module mount. The turbo fan power cable must be positioned so that it is located on the side of the heatsink that faces the front of the server. Figure 1-43 Aligning - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 58
Components Figure 1-44 Locking the Dual Processor Module in Place CPU Install Tool (2.5 mm Driver/Allen Wrench) Step 9. Slide the sequencing retainer plate toward the front of the server. Figure 1-45 Slide the Sequencing Retainer Plate Step 10. Screw in the four heatsink captive screws in a criss - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 59
the System Installing Additional Components CPU Install Tool (Torx T15) Step 11. Locate the two power pod module shims on the system board. (On servers delivered with only one dual processor module installed, the power module shims are held in place by screws with plastic spacers over the threads - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 60
Installing Additional Components Figure 1-48 Aligning the Processor Module Power Pod Step 13. Align the two mounting screw holes on the power pod module with the screw holes in the shims on the system board's metal mounting bracket. Screw in the power pod module mounting screws. (Use the screws - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 61
Installing the System Installing Additional Components Figure 1-49 Install the Processor Module Power Pod Mounting Screws Step 14. Connect the power pod cable to the power connector on the system board. Chapter 1 61 - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 62
Installing the System Installing Additional Components Figure 1-50 Connecting the Power Pod Cable 62 Chapter 1 - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 63
Guide" on page 42.) Step 19. Replace the cover. (See "Removing and Replacing the Top Cover on a Rack-Mounted Server" on page 26.) Step 20. Reconnect power and external cables and turn on the server. Step 21. Verify processor installation by using the system utilities. • Use the iLO MP commands - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 64
the server and disconnect power and external cables. Step 2. Remove the cover. (See "Removing and Replacing Server Covers and Bezels" on page 25 for instructions.) Step 3. Remove the memory airflow guide (See "Removing and Replacing the Memory Airflow Guide" on page 41.) Step 4. Remove the processor - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 65
and Bezels" on page 25 for instructions.) Step 8. Reconnect power and external cables and turn on the server. Step 9. Reset the server time and date using the BCH DATE command. Once you have set the time and date: a. Power off power off the server, unplug the power cord, and wait for a minute before - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 66
removal of the power supplies. Step 2. Remove two T120 screws from the server bezel; one screw from the same location on each side of the server. The screws are located behind the pull handles. Non-HP Rack Use the Mounting in non-HP racks guide for evaluating the installation of HP equipment in non - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 67
are installed, both power supplies must be connected separately to an ac power source. Core I/O Connections Each HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 server core I/O includes: • Four USB ports. • Two 9-pin serial ports (console A and serial B are for factory use only). • One iLO MP I/O interface. - One 10 - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 68
second power cord into the power supply in slot P2. Plug the other end of the power cord into an appropriate outlet. Connecting to the LAN The server has the following ports that provide network connectivity: • iLO MP LAN port. Use this port to access the iLO MP through the LAN. • Console/Remote - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 69
console session on the server and includes the following steps: • Determine the physical access method to connect cables. There are two physical connections to the iLO MP: - LAN - RS-232 serial port • Configure the iLO MP on to the iLO MP Log in to the iLO MP from a supported Web browser or command - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 70
Installing the System Console Setup Setup Flowchart Use this flowchart as a guide to assist in the iLO MP setup process. Figure 1-54 iLO MP Setup Flowchart , andanIPd IaPddardedsrsess 70 Chapter 1 - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 71
Method To access the iLO MP through the iLO MP LAN, the iLO MP must acquire an IP address. The way the iLO MP acquires an IP address depends on whether DHCP is enabled or disabled on the server, and if DHCP and DNS services are available to the server. (See Table 1-9 for possible scenarios - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 72
LAN Using DHCP and DNS DHCP automatically configures all DHCP-enabled servers with IP addresses, subnet masks, and gateway addresses. All HP 9000 entry class servers with the iLO MP are shipped from the factory with DHCP enabled. TIP HP recommends using the DHCP and DNS method to simplify access - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 73
boot of the iLO MP until an IP address is obtained by DHCP or has been assigned using the LC command, or ARP Ping succeeds There are two ways to use the ARP Ping utility: • Connect a PC to the network that is on the same physical subnet as the server and run the - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 74
MP and use the LC command. To assign a static IP address using the LC command, follow these steps: Step 1. Ensure the emulation software device is properly configured. The terminal emulation device runs software that interfaces with the server. The software emulates console . Supported terminal types - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 75
the information to a file for future troubleshooting. Step 9. Use the LC command to disable DHCP. a. From the LC command menu, type D and press Enter. b. Follow the instructions on the screen to change the DHCP status from Enabled to Disabled. c. Enter XD -R to reset the iLO MP. Step 10. Use the LC - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 76
displays. TIP For security reasons, HP strongly recommends that you modify the default settings during the initial login session. See "Modifying User Accounts and Default Password" on page 76. Following is the MP Main Menu screen: MP MAIN MENU: CO: Console VFP: Virtual Front Panel CM: Command - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 77
servers are connected to the network. HP also strongly recommends that you modify the default settings during the initial login MP access. This is ideal for small environments such as labs and small-to-medium sized businesses. • Use directory services. Use the corporate directory to manage iLO MP - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 78
section describes the different ways to access the host console of the server. Accessing the Host Console With the TUI - CO Command This section describes the steps to access the host console using the text user interface (TUI). To access the host console through the iLO MP, follow these steps: Step - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 79
displays after login. Figure 1-56 Status Summary Page Function Tabs Navigation Bar Display Screen Installing the System Accessing the Host Console Step Accessing the Graphic Console Using VGA VGA is a method you can use to access the graphic console. NOTE You cannot access the iLO MP using VGA. - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 80
MP PC command, or the power button is activated. In the off state, the power cords are not plugged in. Table 1-11 lists the server power states. Table 1-11 Power States Power States Power Cable Plugged Into Receptacle? Power Activated through the iLO MP PC Command; or Front Panel Power Button - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 81
iLO MP PR command, the server automatically powers on to the full power state when the power cord is plugged in to the server. To manually power on the server, follow these steps: Step 1. Plug all power cables into the receptacles on the rear panel of the server. Step 2. Press the power button to - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 82
that support PA-RISC servers.) Booting and Shutting Down HP-UX This section describes booting and shutting down HP-UX on the HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 servers. • To boot HP-UX, follow these steps: - "Standard HP-UX Booting Using Boot Console Handler" on page 83 describes the standard way to boot HP - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 83
Installing the System Booting the Operating System • To shut down the HP-UX operating system, see "Shutting Down HP-UX" on page 83. Standard HP-UX Booting Using Boot Console Handler To the autoboot function is enabled, the server boots to the installed operating system. If autoboot is not enabled, - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 84
the shutdown -h command. To reboot a halted server you must power on the server using the PC command at the iLO MP Command menu. • To shut down HP-UX and reboot the server, issue the shutdown -r command. Verifying the Server Configuration Using Boot Console Handler From the BCH Main Menu, enter in - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 85
are available for downloading at: http://www.software.hp.com. Troubleshooting Using the Server Power Button The server power button on the front panel operates differently depending on how long the button is held in, and on what the server is doing when the button is pressed. You must be aware of - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 86
its uses to properly troubleshoot the server. NOTE If the server is off, and power is not connected to server power supplies, pressing the power button has no effect. Power problems during installation are usually related to the installation process. If the server does not power on, check the LED - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 87
these steps: 1. Check iLO MP logs and analyze the problem. Determine if there is more than one symptom and if the problem is random. 2. Verify that the ac power source is stable. 3. Reseat all rear panel connectors. 4. Reseat all hot-swappable fans and power supplies. 5. Reseat all main memory - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 88
Installing the System Troubleshooting 1. Check the monitor controls. Adjust contrast and brightness as required. 2. Inspect all power and interconnecting cables. Check that all console connectors are fully engaged. 3. Check that all iLO MP board connectors are fully engaged. 4. Exercise the - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 89
the iLO MP. With the current ILO MP functionality, the four diagnostic LEDs are disabled (always off). You can monitor server operation from a console using the iLO MP. Figure 1-57 Control Panel LEDs Locator Button and LED Diagnostics LEDs (Disabled) LAN LED System LED Power Button Power On/Off - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 90
Installing the System Troubleshooting Table 1-15 Control Panel LEDs and Switches (Continued) Name Function Power Button Controls the power supply (turns system power on or off) if power is available to the power supply. (Controls both power supplies if two are installed). If power is off but - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 91
Troubleshooting Power and System LEDs The power and system LEDs indicate the state of the system. When the system LED is blinking yellow or red, a problem by resolving the problem and cycling power. See the SL error logs for additional error information. NOTE Always check the iLO MP status logs - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 92
Installing the System Troubleshooting Table 1-17 lists the 10/100/1000 Base-T ethernet LAN 100BT 2nd from bottom Standby Power Bottom Color Yellow Off Green Blinking green Off Green Blinking green Off Green Off State iLO MP running self-test or error iLO MP has booted 10BT link established - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 93
to solve the problem. • Note failure symptoms and error indications (LEDs and messages) by checking the system event log. • Try to determine precisely what did or did not happen. Step 2. Collect the following information: • The model number of the server (for example, HP 9000 rp3440) • The product - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 94
Installing the System Troubleshooting 94 Chapter 1 - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 95
Drive, 19 locator, 20, 90 rear panel, 20 logging in to the iLO MP, 76 M management processor See iLO MP memory installing additional, 46 system, installing, 46 MP See iLO MP O operating system supported, 82 verifying server configuration, 84 will boot or will not boot, 86 OS See operating system - HP rp3440 | Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3 - Page 96
, 81 problems, 86 reset command See PR standby state, 80 standby states, 80 states, 80 power supply installing, 54 powering off the server, 81-82 manually, 82 using the iLO MP PC command, 81 powering on the server, 81 manually, 81 using the iLO MP PC command, 81 PR command, 81 processor module
Installation Guide
HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440
Manufacturing Part Number: A7137-96007
Seventh Edition
April 2007
Printed in the US