HP rp4410 Installation Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/rp4440 - Page 18

Dimensions and Values, Safety Information

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Installing the System Safety Information The firmware incorporates the Boot Console Handler (BCH), which provides an interface between the operating system and the platform firmware. BCH uses data tables that contain platform-related information, and boot and run-time service calls available to the operating system and its loader to provide a standard environment for booting. 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 Integrity Integrated Light-Out Management 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 1-1 lists the dimensions and their values of the HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4440 servers. Table 1-1 Server Dimensions and Values Dimension Height Width Depth Weight Value 6.8 in (17.3 cm) 19 in (48.2 cm) 27.2 in (69.0 cm) Unloaded 88 lb (40 kg) Fully loaded 100 lb (45.4 kg) Safety Information Use care to prevent injury and equipment damage when performing removal and replacement procedures. Voltages might be present within the server. Many assemblies are sensitive to damage by electrostatic discharge. Follow the safety conventions listed below to ensure safe handling of components, to prevent injury, and to prevent damage to the server: • When removing or installing any server component, follow the instructions provided in this guide. • If installing a hot-swappable or hot-pluggable component when power is applied (fans are running), reinstall the server cover immediately to prevent overheating. • If installing a hot-pluggable component, complete the required software intervention prior to removing the component. • If installing an assembly that is neither hot-swappable nor hot-pluggable, disconnect the power cable from the external server power receptacle before proceeding. 18 Chapter 1

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Installing the System
Safety Information
Chapter 1
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The firmware incorporates the Boot Console Handler (BCH), which provides an interface between the
operating system and the platform firmware. BCH uses data tables that contain platform-related
information, and boot and run-time service calls available to the operating system and its loader to provide a
standard environment for booting.
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 Integrity Integrated Light-Out Management 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 1-1 lists the dimensions and their values of the HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4440 servers.
Safety Information
Use care to prevent injury and equipment damage when performing removal and replacement procedures.
Voltages might be present within the server. Many assemblies are sensitive to damage by electrostatic
discharge.
Follow the safety conventions listed below to ensure safe handling of components, to prevent injury, and to
prevent damage to the server:
When removing or installing any server component, follow the instructions provided in this guide.
If installing a hot-swappable or hot-pluggable component when power is applied (fans are running),
reinstall the server cover immediately to prevent overheating.
If installing a hot-pluggable component, complete the required software intervention prior to removing
the component.
If installing an assembly that is neither hot-swappable nor hot-pluggable, disconnect the power cable
from the external server power receptacle before proceeding.
Table 1-1
Server Dimensions and Values
Dimension
Value
Height
6.8 in (17.3 cm)
Width
19 in (48.2 cm)
Depth
27.2 in (69.0 cm)
Weight
Unloaded 88 lb (40 kg)
Fully loaded 100 lb (45.4 kg)