HP rp3440 User Service Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440 - Page 49

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Table 3-1 HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 Server Features (continued) Features rp3410 rp3440 SCSI N/A Integrated Ultra-3 SCSI dual-channel controller; 80 MBs transfer rate with one internal 68 pin connector and one external 68 pin connector. LAN PCI Gigabit, fast Ethernet controller PCI Gigabit, fast Ethernet controller PCI Slots Two 64 bit hot-pluggable PCI-X slots, 133 MHz, Four 64 bit hot-pluggable PCI-X slots, 133 MHz, 3.3V slots 3.3V slots Core I/O Three serial ports, 4 USB 2.0 ports, integrated Three serial ports, 4 USB 2.0 ports, integrated RJ-45 LAN on iLO MP card. RJ-45 LAN on iLO MP card. DVD N/A IDE interface; 48x speed External Storage Two-port U320 PCI-X RAID Smart Array 6402 Two-port U320 PCI-X RAID Smart Array 6402 (A9890A Controller) (A9890A Controller) Power Supply Redundant, (2N+1) 714 Watt Redundant, (2N+1) 714 Watt Operating Systems HP-UX 11i v1, HP-UX 11i v2, and HP-UX 11i v3 (choice of Enterprise, Mission-Critical, Technical Computing, and Foundation operating environments) HP-UX 11i v1, HP-UX 11i v2, and HP-UX 11i v3 (choice of Enterprise, Mission-Critical, Technical Computing, and Foundation operating environments) 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 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 system firmware, and all features are available to the operating system. Event IDs for Errors and Events The server firmware generates event IDs similar to chassis codes for errors, events, and forward progress to the iLO MP through common shared memory. The iLO MP interprets and stores event IDs. Reviewing these events helps you diagnose and troubleshoot problems with the server. Dimensions and Values Table 3-2 lists the dimensions and their values of the HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 servers. Table 3-2 Server Dimensions and Values Dimensions Rack dimensions (depth x width x height) Pedestal dimensions (depth x width x height) Rack weight Pedestal weight Values 26.8 in (67.9 cm) max x 19.0 in (48.3 cm) x 3.4 in (8.6 cm) 26.6 in (67.5 cm) x 11.6 in (29.5 cm) x 19.5 in (49.4 cm) Minimum: 38.6 lbs (17.5 kg) Maximum: 49.0 lbs (22.2 kg) Minimum: 49.4 lbs (22.4 kg) Maximum: 56.3 lbs (25.5 kg) Introduction 49

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Table 3-1 HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 Server Features
(continued)
rp3440
rp3410
Features
Integrated Ultra-3 SCSI dual-channel controller;
80 MBs transfer rate with one internal 68 pin
connector and one external 68 pin connector.
N/A
SCSI
PCI Gigabit, fast Ethernet controller
PCI Gigabit, fast Ethernet controller
LAN
Four 64 bit hot-pluggable PCI-X slots, 133 MHz,
3.3V slots
Two 64 bit hot-pluggable PCI-X slots, 133 MHz,
3.3V slots
PCI Slots
Three serial ports, 4 USB 2.0 ports, integrated
RJ-45 LAN on iLO MP card.
Three serial ports, 4 USB 2.0 ports, integrated
RJ-45 LAN on iLO MP card.
Core I/O
IDE interface; 48x speed
N/A
DVD
Two-port U320 PCI-X RAID Smart Array 6402
(A9890A Controller)
Two-port U320 PCI-X RAID Smart Array 6402
(A9890A Controller)
External Storage
Redundant, (2N+1) 714 Watt
Redundant, (2N+1) 714 Watt
Power Supply
HP-UX 11i v1, HP-UX 11i v2, and HP-UX 11i v3
(choice of Enterprise, Mission-Critical, Technical
Computing, and Foundation operating
environments)
HP-UX 11i v1, HP-UX 11i v2, and HP-UX 11i
v3 (choice of Enterprise, Mission-Critical,
Technical Computing, and Foundation
operating environments)
Operating
Systems
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 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 system firmware, and all features are available to the
operating system.
Event IDs for Errors and Events
The server firmware generates event IDs similar to chassis codes for errors, events, and forward
progress to the iLO MP through common shared memory. The iLO MP interprets and stores
event IDs. Reviewing these events helps you diagnose and troubleshoot problems with the server.
Dimensions and Values
Table 3-2
lists the dimensions and their values of the HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 servers.
Table 3-2 Server Dimensions and Values
Values
Dimensions
26.8 in (67.9 cm) max x 19.0 in (48.3 cm) x 3.4 in (8.6 cm)
26.6 in (67.5 cm) x 11.6 in (29.5 cm) x 19.5 in (49.4 cm)
Rack dimensions (depth x width x height)
Pedestal dimensions (depth x width x height)
Minimum: 38.6 lbs (17.5 kg)
Maximum: 49.0 lbs (22.2 kg)
Minimum: 49.4 lbs (22.4 kg)
Maximum: 56.3 lbs (25.5 kg)
Rack weight
Pedestal weight
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