HP rp3440 User Service Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440 - Page 22

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• 650W output power. • The power supply is split in a front end block (the actual power supply case) that converts the line voltage into high DC voltage and back end voltage regulation modules (on the motherboard) that step down the front end DC voltage to the required voltages. • Redundant and hot-pluggable power supplies (front end block only). System Board Manageability The following is supported on the HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 servers: • Baseboard Management Controller (BMC). • Temperature monitoring and fans regulation by BMC. • BMC manageability console shared with system console/general purpose serial port. • IPMI protocol for communication between BMC/system/iLO MP. • Hardware diagnostics by BMC displayed on the front status panel. • Locator front/rear LEDs. • Field replacement units monitoring by BMC. Enhanced Server Manageability Using the iLO MP The following is supported on the HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 servers: • LAN Telnet console • Web GUI • Serial port for local console • Serial port for modem console • Duplication of console screen content across all consoles Hard Disk Drives Three half-height hard disk drives (1-inch height). Internal RAID The following is supported on the HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 servers: • The A9890A and A9891A RAID cards are supported to provide RAID for the embedded drives. • The A9827A cabling kit is required for internal RAID. See the HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440 Upgrade Guide for complete RAID installation instructions. Firmware Firmware consists of many individually linked binary images that are bound together by a single framework at run time. Internally, the firmware employs a software database called a device tree to represent the structure of the hardware platform and to provide a means of associating software elements with hardware functionality. The firmware incorporates the Boot Console Handler (BCH) which provides an interface between the operating system and the platform firmware. The firmware supports the HP-UX 11i version 1 (and higher HP-UX versions that support PA-RISC systems) operating system through the HP 9000 processor family standards and extensions, and has no operating system-specific functionality included. The operating system is presented with the same interface to the system firmware, and all the features are available to the operating system. 22 Overview

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650W output power.
The power supply is split in a front end block (the actual power supply case) that converts
the line voltage into high DC voltage and back end voltage regulation modules (on the
motherboard) that step down the front end DC voltage to the required voltages.
Redundant and hot-pluggable power supplies (front end block only).
System Board Manageability
The following is supported on the HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 servers:
Baseboard Management Controller (BMC).
Temperature monitoring and fans regulation by BMC.
BMC manageability console shared with system console/general purpose serial port.
IPMI protocol for communication between BMC/system/iLO MP.
Hardware diagnostics by BMC displayed on the front status panel.
Locator front/rear LEDs.
Field replacement units monitoring by BMC.
Enhanced Server Manageability Using the iLO MP
The following is supported on the HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 servers:
LAN Telnet console
Web GUI
Serial port for local console
Serial port for modem console
Duplication of console screen content across all consoles
Hard Disk Drives
Three half-height hard disk drives (1-inch height).
Internal RAID
The following is supported on the HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 servers:
The A9890A and A9891A RAID cards are supported to provide RAID for the embedded
drives.
The A9827A cabling kit is required for internal RAID. See the
HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000
rp3440 Upgrade Guide
for complete RAID installation instructions.
Firmware
Firmware consists of many individually linked binary images that are bound together by a single
framework at run time. Internally, the firmware employs a software database called a device
tree to represent the structure of the hardware platform and to provide a means of associating
software elements with hardware functionality.
The firmware incorporates the Boot Console Handler (BCH) which provides an interface between
the operating system and the platform firmware.
The firmware supports the HP-UX 11i version 1 (and higher HP-UX versions that support
PA-RISC systems) operating system through the HP 9000 processor family standards and
extensions, and has no operating system-specific functionality included. The operating system
is presented with the same interface to the system firmware, and all the features are available to
the operating system.
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Overview