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Installation Guide |
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Installation Guide |
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hp rp8400 Server Series |
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Third Edition |
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Version 4.0 |
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Version 4.0 |
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Manufacturing Part Number: A6093-96022 |
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August 2003 |
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USA |
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USA |
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Legal Notices |
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Legal Notices |
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The information in this document is subject to change without notice. |
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Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this manual, including, but not limi... |
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Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this manual, including, but not limi... |
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Restricted Rights Legend. |
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Restricted Rights Legend. |
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HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY 3000 Hanover Street Palo Alto, California 94304 U.S.A. |
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Copyright Notices. |
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Copyright Notices. |
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Windows®, Windows NT®, Windows 95®, Windows 2000®, and Windows XP® are registered trademarks of M... |
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Reproduction, adaptation, or translation of this document without prior written permission is pro... |
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Preface |
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Preface |
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This guide provides the HP Installation Specialist with the background information and procedures... |
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This guide provides the HP Installation Specialist with the background information and procedures... |
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Revision History |
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Edition |
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Description |
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Second |
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A6093-96012 |
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August 2002 |
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Updated with additions and corrections. |
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Third |
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A6093-960 |
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A6093-960 |
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August 2003 |
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August 2003 |
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Added Configuring a Web Console on the MP to Chapter 5. |
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Scope |
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The information contained in this manual applies to the hp rp8400 server series. |
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This guide is divided into the following chapters: |
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• Chapter 1, “Introduction”—Describes the responsibilities of the customer and the HP Installatio... |
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• Chapter 1, “Introduction”—Describes the responsibilities of the customer and the HP Installatio... |
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• Chapter 1, “Introduction”—Describes the responsibilities of the customer and the HP Installatio... |
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• Chapter 2, “Safety Considerations”—Lists the safety considerations for installing a new system ... |
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• Chapter 2, “Safety Considerations”—Lists the safety considerations for installing a new system ... |
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• Chapter 3, “Unpacking”—Discusses how to inspect equipment, unpack cabinets and accessories, and... |
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• Chapter 3, “Unpacking”—Discusses how to inspect equipment, unpack cabinets and accessories, and... |
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• Chapter 4, “AC Power”—Discusses procedures to connect AC power to the system and to power up th... |
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• Chapter 4, “AC Power”—Discusses procedures to connect AC power to the system and to power up th... |
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• Chapter 5, “System Installation”—Provides information regarding hp rp8400 server series power i... |
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• Chapter 5, “System Installation”—Provides information regarding hp rp8400 server series power i... |
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• Chapter 6, “Installation cleanup”—Discusses procedures to complete the cosmetic portion of the ... |
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• Chapter 6, “Installation cleanup”—Discusses procedures to complete the cosmetic portion of the ... |
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• Chapter 7, “Returning equipment”—Discusses procedures to follow if equipment must be returned t... |
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• Chapter 7, “Returning equipment”—Discusses procedures to follow if equipment must be returned t... |
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• Appendix A, “Installation checklist”—Provides a checklist to use during and after installation ... |
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• Appendix A, “Installation checklist”—Provides a checklist to use during and after installation ... |
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• Appendix B, “Accessing the MP Using a Modem”—Provides the procedure used to connect to the MP r... |
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• Appendix B, “Accessing the MP Using a Modem”—Provides the procedure used to connect to the MP r... |
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Warnings, Cautions and Notes |
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This document presents warnings, cautions and notes in the following format. |
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WARNING A warning highlights information that if not adhered to could cause harm or injury to per... |
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WARNING A warning highlights information that if not adhered to could cause harm or injury to per... |
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CAUTION A caution highlights procedures or information necessary to avoid damage to equipment, da... |
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CAUTION A caution highlights procedures or information necessary to avoid damage to equipment, da... |
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NOTE A note highlights supplemental information. |
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NOTE A note highlights supplemental information. |
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Safety and Regulatory Information |
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For your protection, this product has been tested to various national and international regulatio... |
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Safety in Material Handling |
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WARNING Do not lift the server manually. To avoid physical injury you must use a mechanical lifti... |
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WARNING Do not lift the server manually. To avoid physical injury you must use a mechanical lifti... |
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USA Radio Frequency Interference FCC Notice |
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The Federal Communications Commission (in CFR Part 15) has specified that the following notice be... |
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NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital dev... |
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NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital dev... |
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The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by Hewlett-Packard cou... |
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Japanese Radio Frequency Interference VCCI |
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This equipment is a Class A category (Information Technology Equipment to be used in commercial a... |
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Consequently, when used in a residential area or in an adjacent area thereto, radio interference ... |
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EMI Statement (European Union Only) |
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This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in... |
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Digital Apparatus Statement (Canada) |
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This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipm... |
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BSMI (Taiwan) |
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This product has been reviewed and is fully compliant to CNS 13438 (CISPR 22: 1993) Class A. |
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Acoustics (Germany) |
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Acoustic Noise (A-weighted Sound Pressure Level LpA) measured at the bystander position, normal o... |
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IT Power System |
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This product has not been evaluated for connection to an IT power system (an AC distribution syst... |
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Installation Conditions |
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See installation instructions before connecting to the supply. |
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WARNING This equipment is configured with multiple power sources. Hazardous voltages and energy m... |
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WARNING This equipment is configured with multiple power sources. Hazardous voltages and energy m... |
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Lithium Battery Caution |
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CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equ... |
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CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equ... |
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Notational Conventions |
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This section discusses notational conventions used in this book. |
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In paragraph text, italic identifies new and important terms and titles of documents. |
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In paragraph text, italic identifies new and important terms and titles of documents. |
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In command syntax diagrams, |
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Bold |
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Bold |
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In paragraph text, bold identifies either equipment markings or actions that require an operator ... |
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In paragraph text, bold identifies either equipment markings or actions that require an operator ... |
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Associated Documents |
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The following is a list of other documents that provide more details on the topics presented in t... |
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• Standard for the Protection of Electronic Computer Data Processing Equipment, (NFPA75) National... |
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• Standard for the Protection of Electronic Computer Data Processing Equipment, (NFPA75) National... |
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• Standard for the Protection of Electronic Computer Data Processing Equipment, (NFPA75) National... |
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• Standard for the Protection of Electronic Computer Data Processing Equipment, (NFPA75) National... |
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• EIA Standard RS-232-C, Electronic Industries Association |
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• EIA Standard RS-232-C, Electronic Industries Association |
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• EIA Standard RS-232-C, Electronic Industries Association |
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• Electrostatic Discharge Failures of Semiconductor Devices, Unger, B.A. 1981, Bell Laboratories |
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• Electrostatic Discharge Failures of Semiconductor Devices, Unger, B.A. 1981, Bell Laboratories |
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• Electrostatic Discharge Failures of Semiconductor Devices, Unger, B.A. 1981, Bell Laboratories |
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• Site Preparation Guide: hp rp8400 server series |
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• Site Preparation Guide: hp rp8400 server series |
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• Site Preparation Guide: hp rp8400 server series |
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• Safety and Regulatory Information: hp rp8400 server series |
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• Safety and Regulatory Information: hp rp8400 server series |
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1 Introduction |
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1 Introduction |
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This chapter contains a general description of the responsibilities of the Customer and HP Instal... |
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This chapter contains a general description of the responsibilities of the Customer and HP Instal... |
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• Customer Responsibilities |
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• Customer Responsibilities |
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• Customer Responsibilities |
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• HP Installation Specialist Responsibilities |
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• HP Installation Specialist Responsibilities |
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Customer Responsibilities |
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Customer Responsibilities |
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The customer is responsible for: |
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• Preparing the Site |
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• Preparing the Site |
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• Preparing the Site |
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• Accepting the Equipment |
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• Accepting the Equipment |
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Preparing the Site |
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Preparing the Site |
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The customer and a Hewlett-Packard representative should review the site survey and site inspecti... |
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• Installation restrictions, such as size and weight limitations at the facility. |
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• Installation restrictions, such as size and weight limitations at the facility. |
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• Installation restrictions, such as size and weight limitations at the facility. |
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• Special delivery procedures. |
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• Special delivery procedures. |
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• Special equipment required for installation, for example, tracks or hoists. |
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• Special equipment required for installation, for example, tracks or hoists. |
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• Times when the facility is available for installation, after the components are unpacked and re... |
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• Times when the facility is available for installation, after the components are unpacked and re... |
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• Special security requirements applicable to the facility, such as security clearances, visitor ... |
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• Special security requirements applicable to the facility, such as security clearances, visitor ... |
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Accepting the Equipment |
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Accepting the Equipment |
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The customer should oversee the arrival of the equipment, including checking the inventory and mo... |
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The customer and the HP Installation Specialist should inspect the equipment when it is unpacked.... |
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HP Installation Specialist Responsibilities |
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HP Installation Specialist Responsibilities |
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The HP Installation Specialist is responsible for: |
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• Unpacking the equipment |
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• Unpacking the equipment |
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• Unpacking the equipment |
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• Installing the cabinets |
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• Installing the cabinets |
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• Connecting the system to AC power |
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• Connecting the system to AC power |
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• Completing the installation report |
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• Completing the installation report |
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Tool Requirements |
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Tool Requirements |
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The following list provides the HP Installation Specialist with the recommended tools for perform... |
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Tools Required for Unpacking |
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Tools Required for Unpacking |
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• Diagonal side cutters |
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• Diagonal side cutters |
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• Diagonal side cutters |
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• Safety glasses |
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• Ratchet handle, extension, and socket (1/2 inch) |
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• Open end wrench (1/2 inch) |
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• Closed end wrench (1/2 inch) |
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Tools Required for Installation |
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Tools Required for Installation |
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• Digital voltmeter |
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• Digital voltmeter |
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• Digital voltmeter |
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• Open end wrench (1/2 inch) |
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• ESD kit (wrist strap, wrist cord, ground mat, ground cord) |
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• Cable ties |
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• Permanent marking pen |
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Unpacking the Equipment |
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Unpacking the Equipment |
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The HP Installation Specialist may unpack the equipment after it is located at the final installa... |
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Installing the Cabinet |
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Installing the Cabinet |
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To install an hp rp8400 server, the HP Installation Specialist must connect the cables between th... |
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Should it become necessary to troubleshoot the server during installation or later during a servi... |
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CAUTION Do not leave side or top covers off the server for extended periods of time while trouble... |
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CAUTION Do not leave side or top covers off the server for extended periods of time while trouble... |
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Connecting and Testing AC Power |
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Connecting and Testing AC Power |
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After the equipment has been unpacked and moved into position, it must be connected to the site A... |
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NOTE Before applying AC power to the system, check that the site supply voltage is 200-240 volts ... |
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NOTE Before applying AC power to the system, check that the site supply voltage is 200-240 volts ... |
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Verify the following items before applying power to the system: |
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• AC power receptacles are wired correctly at the site |
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• AC power receptacles are wired correctly at the site |
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• AC power receptacles are wired correctly at the site |
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• AC voltage levels are adequate |
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• AC voltage levels are adequate |
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Domestic and international systems are shipped with a 4.5 meter AC power cord terminating with an... |
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After installing each cabinet(s), the HP Installation Specialist must verify AC wiring, apply AC ... |
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Completing the Installation Report |
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Completing the Installation Report |
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Complete the Installation Report, if one is provided with the system, and return to the address n... |
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2 Safety Considerations |
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2 Safety Considerations |
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It is important to observe safety procedures when installing Hewlett-Packard computers and their ... |
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It is important to observe safety procedures when installing Hewlett-Packard computers and their ... |
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• Input Power Ratings |
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• Input Power Ratings |
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• Input Power Ratings |
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• Electrical Safety Precautions |
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• Electrical Safety Precautions |
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Input Power Ratings |
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Input Power Ratings |
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Each cabinet has a label mounted at the rear of the cabinet that lists its input power rating. Se... |
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WARNING Safety warning labels affixed to the rear of the processor must be in the correct languag... |
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WARNING Safety warning labels affixed to the rear of the processor must be in the correct languag... |
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CAUTION Do not exceed the cabinet’s International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) outlet power ... |
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CAUTION Do not exceed the cabinet’s International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) outlet power ... |
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Figure21 Power Label |
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Figure21 Power Label |
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Power Label Description |
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Each power label provides power rating information for its corresponding cabinet. |
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The dash (-) and the virgule (/) symbols on the labels indicate a specific value or range: |
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• The dash (-) means that the equipment operates properly between the values listed. |
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• The dash (-) means that the equipment operates properly between the values listed. |
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• The dash (-) means that the equipment operates properly between the values listed. |
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• The virgule (/) means that a specific voltage or frequency is required and that internal adjust... |
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• The virgule (/) means that a specific voltage or frequency is required and that internal adjust... |
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When the virgule (/) symbol is used, the specific voltage or frequency is also listed on the cabi... |
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Input Power Inspection Checklist |
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Input Power Inspection Checklist |
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WARNING Injury to personnel or damage to equipment can occur if the AC input power does not compl... |
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WARNING Injury to personnel or damage to equipment can occur if the AC input power does not compl... |
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The following information should be verified before applying AC power to a cabinet: |
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1. Facility AC voltage range and the cabinet voltage requirements are the same. |
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1. Facility AC voltage range and the cabinet voltage requirements are the same. |
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1. Facility AC voltage range and the cabinet voltage requirements are the same. |
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2. Facility AC input frequency range corresponds to the cabinet frequency range. |
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2. Facility AC input frequency range corresponds to the cabinet frequency range. |
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3. Facility circuit breakers are adequate for specified cabinet current loads. Refer to the |
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3. Facility circuit breakers are adequate for specified cabinet current loads. Refer to the |
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4. Facility AC power connection to the processor cabinet complies with and is tested by guideli... |
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4. Facility AC power connection to the processor cabinet complies with and is tested by guideli... |
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Electrical Safety Precautions |
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Electrical Safety Precautions |
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Hazardous voltages are present inside the server cabinet while the site AC circuit breakers are s... |
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Circuit Breakers |
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Circuit Breakers |
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WARNING Set all AC input circuit breakers to the |
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WARNING Set all AC input circuit breakers to the |
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3 Unpacking |
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3 Unpacking |
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Inspect shipping containers when the equipment arrives at the site. Check equipment after the pac... |
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NOTE The server will ship in one of three different configurations. The configurations are on a p... |
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NOTE The server will ship in one of three different configurations. The configurations are on a p... |
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• “Inspecting the hp rp8400 Server Cabinet” |
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• “Inspecting the hp rp8400 Server Cabinet” |
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• “Inspecting the hp rp8400 Server Cabinet” |
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• “Inspecting the hp rp8400 Server Cabinet” |
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• “Receiving the hp rp8400 Server Cabinet” |
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• “Receiving the hp rp8400 Server Cabinet” |
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• “Receiving the hp rp8400 Server Cabinet” |
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• “Rack Mount System Installation” |
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• “Rack Mount System Installation” |
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• “Rack Mount System Installation” |
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• “Wheel Kit Installation” |
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• “Wheel Kit Installation” |
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• “Wheel Kit Installation” |
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• “Power Distribution Unit” |
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• “Power Distribution Unit” |
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• “Power Distribution Unit” |
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Inspecting the hp rp8400 Server Cabinet |
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Inspecting the hp rp8400 Server Cabinet |
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Hewlett-Packard shipping containers are designed to protect their contents under normal shipping ... |
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Examine the server cabinet for visible shipping damage. After unpacking the cabinet, check for da... |
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If the equipment has any damage, a damage claim form must be obtained by the customer from the sh... |
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NOTE The factory provides an installation warranty that is effective from the time the customer r... |
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NOTE The factory provides an installation warranty that is effective from the time the customer r... |
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Upon inspection of a received system and/or during installation of the system, if any parts or ac... |
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Receiving the hp rp8400 Server Cabinet |
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Receiving the hp rp8400 Server Cabinet |
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This section contains information pertaining to unpacking the server cabinet. |
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WARNING Wear protective glasses while cutting the plastic bands around the shipping container. Th... |
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WARNING Wear protective glasses while cutting the plastic bands around the shipping container. Th... |
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NOTE Position the pallet allowing for enough space to roll the cabinet off the pallet before star... |
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NOTE Position the pallet allowing for enough space to roll the cabinet off the pallet before star... |
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Remove the server cabinet using the following procedure: |
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Step 1. Cut the polystrap bands around the shipping container. |
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Step 1. Cut the polystrap bands around the shipping container. |
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Step 1. Cut the polystrap bands around the shipping container. |
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Step 2. Lift the cardboard top cap from the shipping box. |
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Step 2. Lift the cardboard top cap from the shipping box. |
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Figure31 Removing the Polystraps and Cardboard |
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Figure31 Removing the Polystraps and Cardboard |
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Step 3. Remove the corrugated wrap from the pallet. |
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Step 4. Remove the packing materials. |
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Step 4. Remove the packing materials. |
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CAUTION The plastic wrapping material should be cut off rather than pulled off. Pulling the plast... |
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CAUTION The plastic wrapping material should be cut off rather than pulled off. Pulling the plast... |
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Step 5. Remove four bolts holding down the ramps and remove the ramps. |
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Step 5. Remove four bolts holding down the ramps and remove the ramps. |
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NOTE Figure 3-2 shows one ramp attached to the pallet on either side of the cabinet with each ram... |
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NOTE Figure 3-2 shows one ramp attached to the pallet on either side of the cabinet with each ram... |
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Figure32 Removing the Shipping Bolts and Plastic Cover |
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Figure32 Removing the Shipping Bolts and Plastic Cover |
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Step 6. Remove the six bolts from the base attaching the rack to the pallet. |
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Figure33 Preparing to Roll Off the Pallet |
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Figure33 Preparing to Roll Off the Pallet |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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WARNING Make sure that the leveling feet on the rack are raised before you roll the rack down the... |
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Securing the Cabinet |
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Securing the Cabinet |
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Once in position, secure and stabilize the cabinet using the leveling feet at the corners of the ... |
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Figure34 Securing the Cabinet |
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Figure34 Securing the Cabinet |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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Rack Mount System Installation |
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Servers shipped as a |
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There are several documents written to help with rack mounting the server. This list is intended ... |
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Rack System/E |
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Detailed rack information for the rack system/e covers the following topics. |
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• Safety and Regulatory Information |
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• Safety and Regulatory Information |
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• Description of the Standard Racks and Physical Specifications |
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• Installation Guidelines |
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• Procedures |
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The part number for this user’s manual is 5967-6409. |
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Rack System/E Stabilizer Feet |
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The stabilizer installation guide for the rack system/e covers the following topics. |
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• How to Install the Stabilizers |
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• How to Install the Stabilizers |
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• Moving the Rack |
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The part number for this installation guide is A5805-96001 |
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HP J1528A Rack Integration Kit |
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The rack integration kit information covers installing the following products. |
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• Ballast Kit (J1479A) |
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• Ballast Kit (J1479A) |
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• Anti-Tip Stabilizer Kit (A5540A) |
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• Slide Rails |
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• CMA (Cable Management Arm) |
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• Interlock Device Assembly |
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This installation guide provides a complete parts list of the hardware and tools required to perf... |
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Manual Lifting |
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Manual Lifting |
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Use this procedure only if no Hewlett-Packard approved lift is available. |
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This procedure should only be performed by FOUR (4) qualified HP Service Personnel utilizing prop... |
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System damage can occur through improper removal and re-installation of devices. This task must b... |
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CAUTION Observe all ESD safety precautions before attempting this procedure. Failure to follow ES... |
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CAUTION Observe all ESD safety precautions before attempting this procedure. Failure to follow ES... |
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Step 1. Reduce the weight by removing all Bulk Power Supplies and Cell Boards. |
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Step 1. Reduce the weight by removing all Bulk Power Supplies and Cell Boards. |
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Step 2. Locate the FOUR (4) positioning handles on the sides of the system. They are color code... |
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Step 3. Unfold the handles so they are extended out from the unit. The server is now ready for ... |
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Step 3. Unfold the handles so they are extended out from the unit. The server is now ready for ... |
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Step 4. After the server is secured, re-install the previously removed Cell Boards and Bulk Pow... |
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Using the RonI Model 17000 SP 400 Lifting Device |
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Using the RonI Model 17000 SP 400 Lifting Device |
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A lifter designed by the RonI company will be used to rack mount the server. The lifter is capabl... |
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Documentation for the RonI lifter has been written by RonI and is on the |
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Use the following procedure to unload the server from the pallet once the lifter is assembled. |
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Step 1. Obtain the |
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Step 1. Obtain the |
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Step 2. Follow the instructions on the outside of the server packaging to remove the banding an... |
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Step 3. Insert the lifter forks between the cushions. |
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Step 4. Carefully roll the lift forward until it is fully positioned against the side of the se... |
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Step 5. Slowly raise the server off the pallet until it clears the pallet cushions. |
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Step 6. Carefully roll the lifter and server away from the pallet. Do not raise the server any ... |
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Step 7. Follow the HP J1528A Rack Integration Kit Installation Guide to complete these steps: |
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Wheel Kit Installation |
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Wheel Kit Installation |
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Compare the packing list with the contents of the wheel kit before beginning the installation. |
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Table31 Wheel Kit Packing List |
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<TABLE HEADING> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Part Number |
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Part Number |
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Description |
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Description |
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Quantity |
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Quantity |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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A6093-04081 |
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A6093-04081 |
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Pedestal Cover Assembly |
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Pedestal Cover Assembly |
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2 |
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2 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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A6093-04082 |
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A6093-04082 |
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Right Front Caster Assembly |
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Right Front Caster Assembly |
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1 |
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1 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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A6093-04083 |
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A6093-04083 |
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Right Rear Caster Assembly |
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Right Rear Caster Assembly |
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1 |
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1 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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A6093-04084 |
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A6093-04084 |
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Left Front Caster Assembly |
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Left Front Caster Assembly |
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1 |
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1 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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A6093-04085 |
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A6093-04085 |
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Left Rear Caster Assembly |
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Left Rear Caster Assembly |
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1 |
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1 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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0515-2478 |
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0515-2478 |
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M4 x 0.7 8mm T15 Steel Zinc Machine Screw (Used to attach each caster to the chassis) |
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M4 x 0.7 8mm T15 Steel Zinc Machine Screw (Used to attach each caster to the chassis) |
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8 |
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8 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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A6093-44013 |
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A6093-44013 |
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Plywood Unloading Ramp |
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Plywood Unloading Ramp |
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1 |
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1 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Not Applicable |
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Not Applicable |
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Phillips Head Wood Screw (Used to attach the ramp to the pallet) |
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Phillips Head Wood Screw (Used to attach the ramp to the pallet) |
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2 |
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2 |
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Tools Required for Installation |
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Tools Required for Installation |
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The following list provides the installer with the recommended tools to perform the wheel kit ins... |
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• Diagonal side cutters |
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• Diagonal side cutters |
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• Safety glasses |
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• Torx driver with T-15 bit |
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• Phillips head screwdriver |
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WARNING Wear protective glasses while cutting the plastic bands around the shipping container. Th... |
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WARNING Wear protective glasses while cutting the plastic bands around the shipping container. Th... |
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1. Cut and remove the polystrap bands securing the HP Server to the pallet. |
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1. Cut and remove the polystrap bands securing the HP Server to the pallet. |
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1. Cut and remove the polystrap bands securing the HP Server to the pallet. |
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2. Lift the carton top from the cardboard tray resting on the pallet. |
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3. Remove the bezel kit carton and top cushion from the pallet. |
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4. Unfold bottom cardboard tray. |
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5. Remove the front cushion only. Do not remove any other cushions until further instructed. |
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6. Open the wheel kit box and locate the two front casters. The front casters are shorter in le... |
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7. Remove two of the eight screws from the plastic pouch. Attach one wheel caster to the front ... |
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8. Attach the remaining front caster to the server using two more screws supplied in the plasti... |
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9. Remove the rear cushion at the rear of the server. Do not remove the remaining cushions. |
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10. Mount the two rear casters to the server using the remaining four screws. |
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11. Obtain the plywood ramp from the wheel kit. |
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12. Attach the ramp to the edge of the pallet. Note there are two pre-drilled holes in the ramp... |
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13. Remove the two side cushions from the server and unfold the cardboard tray so that it lays ... |
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14. Carefully roll the server off the pallet and down the ramp. |
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15. Obtain the pedestal covers from the wheel kit. Note that the pedestal covers are designed t... |
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16. Insert the slot on the pedestal cover into the front caster. Secure the pedestal cover to t... |
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17. Wheel kit installation is complete once both pedestal covers are attached to the server and... |
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Power Distribution Unit |
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Power Distribution Unit |
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The server may ship with a 60A Power Distribution Unit (PDU). The NEMA PDU will have four 20A cir... |
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Documentation for installation will accompany the PDU. The documentation may also be found at the... |
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The 60A PDU installation guide will contain |
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• PDU Contents |
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• PDU Contents |
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• Hardware |
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• Tools required |
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• Installation diagrams with text |
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The part number for this installation guide is 5969-6523. |
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4 AC Power |
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4 AC Power |
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Once the system has been unpacked and moved into position, it must be connected to a source of AC... |
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Once the system has been unpacked and moved into position, it must be connected to a source of AC... |
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• Overview |
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• Overview |
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• Overview |
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• AC Power Connections |
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• AC Power Connections |
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• Wiring and Voltage Checks |
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• Wiring and Voltage Checks |
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Overview |
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Overview |
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The hp rp8400 server series has an AC power plug on a 3-wire AC power cable. These systems connec... |
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WARNING Do not set site AC circuit breakers serving the cabinet(s) to |
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WARNING Do not set site AC circuit breakers serving the cabinet(s) to |
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Always perform a wiring check to verify that the AC power cable is wired into the AC power supply... |
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Verify the following items before applying AC power to the cabinet. |
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• Cabinet ground connects to the site electrical system ground and is not left floating or connec... |
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• Cabinet ground connects to the site electrical system ground and is not left floating or connec... |
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• Cabinet ground connects to the site electrical system ground and is not left floating or connec... |
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• AC voltage is within the 200-240 V AC limits. |
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• AC voltage is within the 200-240 V AC limits. |
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• Safety warning labels on the cabinet are correct. |
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• Safety warning labels on the cabinet are correct. |
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AC Power Connections |
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AC Power Connections |
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This section provides a brief overview of concerns to be aware of when attaching the site AC powe... |
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Hewlett-Packard personnel should |
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Before beginning receptacle installation, consider the following: |
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• Observe all local electrical codes and practices. |
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• Observe all local electrical codes and practices. |
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• Observe all local electrical codes and practices. |
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• Ensure that the AC power receptacle is wired to the site AC power via conductors routed through... |
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• Ensure that the AC power receptacle is wired to the site AC power via conductors routed through... |
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• Ensure that AC power cable is properly sized, service rated, temperature rated, and complies wi... |
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• Ensure that AC power cable is properly sized, service rated, temperature rated, and complies wi... |
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• Ensure that the conductors in conduit are properly sized, service rated, temperature rated, col... |
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• Ensure that the conductors in conduit are properly sized, service rated, temperature rated, col... |
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• Ensure that the AC power cable or conduit is long enough to reach from the site AC power juncti... |
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• Ensure that the AC power cable or conduit is long enough to reach from the site AC power juncti... |
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Wiring and Voltage Checks |
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Wiring and Voltage Checks |
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This section details the methods to check wiring and voltage before powering up a new system. |
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WARNING Do not set site AC circuit breakers serving the cabinet(s) to |
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WARNING Do not set site AC circuit breakers serving the cabinet(s) to |
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CAUTION Do not set the cabinet circuit breaker to |
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CAUTION Do not set the cabinet circuit breaker to |
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Verify the following items before applying AC power to the cabinet. |
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• Cabinet ground connects to the site electrical system ground and is not left floating or connec... |
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• Cabinet ground connects to the site electrical system ground and is not left floating or connec... |
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• Cabinet ground connects to the site electrical system ground and is not left floating or connec... |
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• AC voltage is within limits. |
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• AC voltage is within limits. |
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• Safety warning labels on the cabinet are correct. |
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• Safety warning labels on the cabinet are correct. |
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Wiring Check |
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Wiring Check |
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WARNING LETHAL VOLTAGE HAZARD—Hazardous voltages may be present in the cabinet if incorrectly wir... |
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WARNING LETHAL VOLTAGE HAZARD—Hazardous voltages may be present in the cabinet if incorrectly wir... |
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Always verify that the AC power cable is correctly wired into the AC power supply before applying... |
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Verify the following items before applying AC power to the cabinet: |
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• Cabinet safety ground connects to the site electrical system ground and is not left floating or... |
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• Cabinet safety ground connects to the site electrical system ground and is not left floating or... |
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• Cabinet safety ground connects to the site electrical system ground and is not left floating or... |
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NOTE The following identifies the minimum acceptable and the preferred methods of grounding. Use ... |
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NOTE The following identifies the minimum acceptable and the preferred methods of grounding. Use ... |
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• Preferred method of grounding is to connect the green power cord safety ground to the site grou... |
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• Preferred method of grounding is to connect the green power cord safety ground to the site grou... |
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• Preferred method of grounding is to connect the green power cord safety ground to the site grou... |
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• As a minimum, the green power cord safety ground must be connected to the site ground point. |
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• As a minimum, the green power cord safety ground must be connected to the site ground point. |
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If the cabinet ground is left floating, anyone coming into contact with the cabinet could receive... |
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If the cabinet ground connects to a phase, the cabinet will be over 200 volts above ground, prese... |
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Verify the connection of the cabinet ground to site AC power ground through a continuity check be... |
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Use the following procedure to verify that the cabinet ground connects to the site AC power suppl... |
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Step 1. Ensure that the site AC power supply circuit breakers serving the cabinet are set to |
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Step 1. Ensure that the site AC power supply circuit breakers serving the cabinet are set to |
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Step 1. Ensure that the site AC power supply circuit breakers serving the cabinet are set to |
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Step 2. Ensure that the cabinet main circuit breaker is set to |
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Step 2. Ensure that the cabinet main circuit breaker is set to |
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Step 3. Touch one test probe to the site AC power supply ground source. |
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Step 3. Touch one test probe to the site AC power supply ground source. |
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Step 4. Touch the other test probe to an unpainted metal surface of the cabinet. |
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Step 4. Touch the other test probe to an unpainted metal surface of the cabinet. |
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NOTE If the digital multimeter (DMM) leads will not reach from the junction box to the cabinet, u... |
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NOTE If the digital multimeter (DMM) leads will not reach from the junction box to the cabinet, u... |
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Step 5. Check for continuity indication of less than 0.1 ohm. |
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Step 5. Check for continuity indication of less than 0.1 ohm. |
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• If continuity is |
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• If continuity is |
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• If continuity is |
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• If continuity is |
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• If continuity is |
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• If continuity is good, and connection of the cabinet to site AC power supply ground (and not fl... |
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• If continuity is good, and connection of the cabinet to site AC power supply ground (and not fl... |
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Voltage Check |
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Voltage Check |
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This section provides voltage check information for use on the customer site. The emphasis will f... |
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NOTE These procedures need to be performed for each power cord that will be plugged directly into... |
52 |
NOTE These procedures need to be performed for each power cord that will be plugged directly into... |
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NOTE These procedures need to be performed for each power cord that will be plugged directly into... |
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Voltage Range Verification of Receptacle |
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Voltage Range Verification of Receptacle |
53 |
This procedure measures the voltage between L1 and L2, then from L1 to ground and finally from L2... |
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Figure41 Voltage Reference Points for IEC 320 C19 Plug |
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Figure41 Voltage Reference Points for IEC 320 C19 Plug |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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Step 2. Measure the voltage between L1 and ground. In North America, verify this voltage is bet... |
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Step 3. Measure the voltage between L2 and ground. In North America, verify this voltage is bet... |
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Safety Ground Verification (Single Power Source) |
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Safety Ground Verification (Single Power Source) |
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This procedure measures the voltage level between A0 and A1. The voltage level between B0 and B1 ... |
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Figure42 Safety Ground Reference Check - Single Power Source |
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Figure42 Safety Ground Reference Check - Single Power Source |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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Step 2. Measure the voltage between B0 and B1. Take the AC voltage down to the lowest scale on ... |
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Safety Ground Verification (Dual Power Source) |
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Safety Ground Verification (Dual Power Source) |
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This procedure measures the voltage level between A0 and A1, between B0 and B1, between A0 and B0... |
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Figure43 Safety Ground Reference Check - Dual Power Source |
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Figure43 Safety Ground Reference Check - Dual Power Source |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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Step 2. Measure the voltage between B0 and B1. Take the AC voltage down to the lowest scale on ... |
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Step 3. Measure the voltage between A0 and B0. Take the AC voltage down to the lowest scale on ... |
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Step 4. Measure the voltage between A1 and B1. Take the AC voltage down to the lowest scale on ... |
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Voltage Check (Additional Procedure) |
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Voltage Check (Additional Procedure) |
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The voltage check ensures that all phases (and neutral, for international systems) are connected ... |
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This procedure will need to be performed if the previous voltage check procedure did not yield th... |
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NOTE If a UPS is used, refer to applicable UPS documentation for information to connect the serve... |
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NOTE If a UPS is used, refer to applicable UPS documentation for information to connect the serve... |
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Step 1. Verify that site power is |
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Step 1. Verify that site power is |
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Step 1. Verify that site power is |
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Step 2. Open the site circuit breaker(s). |
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Step 2. Open the site circuit breaker(s). |
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Step 3. Verify that the receptacle ground connector is connected to ground. Refer to Figure 4-4... |
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Step 3. Verify that the receptacle ground connector is connected to ground. Refer to Figure 4-4... |
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Step 4. Set the site power circuit breaker to |
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Step 4. Set the site power circuit breaker to |
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Figure44 Wall Receptacle Pinouts |
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Figure44 Wall Receptacle Pinouts |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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Step 5. Verify that the voltage between receptacle pins x and y is between 200 - 240 volts AC. |
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Step 6. Set the site power circuit breaker to |
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Step 6. Set the site power circuit breaker to |
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Step 7. Ensure that power is removed from the server. |
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Step 7. Ensure that power is removed from the server. |
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Step 8. Route and connect the server power connector to the site power receptacle. |
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Step 8. Route and connect the server power connector to the site power receptacle. |
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• For locking type receptacles, line up the key on the plug with the groove in the receptacle. |
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• For locking type receptacles, line up the key on the plug with the groove in the receptacle. |
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• For locking type receptacles, line up the key on the plug with the groove in the receptacle. |
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• Push the plug into the receptacle and rotate to lock the connector in place. |
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• Push the plug into the receptacle and rotate to lock the connector in place. |
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WARNING Do not set site AC circuit breakers serving the processor cabinet(s) to |
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WARNING Do not set site AC circuit breakers serving the processor cabinet(s) to |
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Step 9. Set the site power circuit breaker to |
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Step 9. Set the site power circuit breaker to |
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WARNING SHOCK HAZARD Risk of shock hazard while testing primary power. Use properly insulated pro... |
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WARNING SHOCK HAZARD Risk of shock hazard while testing primary power. Use properly insulated pro... |
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Step 10. Set the server power to |
57 |
Step 10. Set the server power to |
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Step 11. Check that the indicator light on each power supply is lit. |
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Step 11. Check that the indicator light on each power supply is lit. |
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Regulatory and System Serial Number Label Check |
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Regulatory and System Serial Number Label Check |
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A system serial number is located on the regulatory label affixed to cabinet. This label is print... |
58 |
The serial number check verifies that the label is affixed to the server and that it is printed i... |
58 |
Figure45 Regulatory Label with Serial Number |
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Figure45 Regulatory Label with Serial Number |
58 |
<GRAPHIC> |
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Ensure that the label is securely fastened to the mass storage cage area. |
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If the label is printed in an incorrect language, notify the customer sales representative or the... |
58 |
5 System Installation |
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5 System Installation |
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This chapter contains the procedures for completing the system installation procedures for the hp... |
59 |
This chapter contains the procedures for completing the system installation procedures for the hp... |
59 |
• “hp rp8400 Server Series AC Input Power” |
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• “hp rp8400 Server Series AC Input Power” |
59 |
• “hp rp8400 Server Series AC Input Power” |
59 |
• “hp rp8400 Server Series AC Input Power” |
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• “Setting Up the CE Tool (PC)” |
59 |
• “Setting Up the CE Tool (PC)” |
59 |
• “Setting Up the CE Tool (PC)” |
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• “Turning On Housekeeping Power and Logging in to the MP” |
60 |
• “Turning On Housekeeping Power and Logging in to the MP” |
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• “Turning On Housekeeping Power and Logging in to the MP” |
60 |
• “Configuring LAN Information for the MP” |
60 |
• “Configuring LAN Information for the MP” |
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• “Configuring LAN Information for the MP” |
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• “ |
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• “Verifying Presence of the Cell Boards” |
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• “Verifying Presence of the Cell Boards” |
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• “Verifying Presence of the Cell Boards” |
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• “Configuring AC Line Status” |
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• “Configuring AC Line Status” |
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• “Configuring AC Line Status” |
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• “Powering On the hp rp8400 Server Series Cabinet (48 V)” |
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• “Powering On the hp rp8400 Server Series Cabinet (48 V)” |
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• “Powering On the hp rp8400 Server Series Cabinet (48 V)” |
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• “Verifying the System Configuration” |
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• “Verifying the System Configuration” |
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• “Verifying the System Configuration” |
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• “Adding Processors with Instant Capacity On Demand (iCOD)” |
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• “Adding Processors with Instant Capacity On Demand (iCOD)” |
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• “Adding Processors with Instant Capacity On Demand (iCOD)” |
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• “Booting HP-UX on the Partition(s)” |
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• “Booting HP-UX on the Partition(s)” |
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• “Booting HP-UX on the Partition(s)” |
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hp rp8400 Server Series AC Input Power |
61 |
hp rp8400 Server Series AC Input Power |
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ac power:input |
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ac power:input |
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NOTE When it is desired to run the server with a single power source, either A0 and A1 or B0 and ... |
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NOTE When it is desired to run the server with a single power source, either A0 and A1 or B0 and ... |
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Figure51 AC Power Input Labeling |
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Figure51 AC Power Input Labeling |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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• A0 input provides power to BPS 0, BPS 1, and BPS 2 |
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• A0 input provides power to BPS 0, BPS 1, and BPS 2 |
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• A1 input provides power to BPS 3, BPS 4, and BPS 5 |
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• B0 input provides power to BPS 0, BPS 1, and BPS 2 |
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• B1 input provides power to BPS 3, BPS 4, and BPS 5 |
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See Figure 5-2 for the graphical representation of how the input power cords supply power to each... |
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Figure52 Distribution of Input Power for Each Bulk Power Supply |
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Figure52 Distribution of Input Power for Each Bulk Power Supply |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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CAUTION Do not route data and power cables together in the same cable management arm. |
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Do not route data and power cables in parallel paths in close proximity to each other. The sugges... |
62 |
The power cord has current flowing through it, which creates a magnetic field. The potential to i... |
62 |
There can be a total of six |
62 |
• A minimum of two BPS are required to bring up a single |
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• A minimum of two BPS are required to bring up a single |
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N+1 capability |
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• N+1 capability is provided in the server when the number of BPS installed exceeds the number of... |
62 |
• An additional BPS is required for each additional cell board installed in the server. For the c... |
62 |
NOTE Label the AC power cords during the installation. One suggestion is to use tie wraps that ha... |
62 |
NOTE Label the AC power cords during the installation. One suggestion is to use tie wraps that ha... |
62 |
Applying Power to the hp rp8400 Server Series |
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Applying Power to the hp rp8400 Server Series |
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initial observations:interval one;initial observations:interval three;initial observations:interval |
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initial observations:interval one;initial observations:interval three;initial observations:interval |
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INTERVAL ONE |
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INTERVAL ONE |
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The power has just been applied to the server but the front panel |
63 |
INTERVAL TWO |
63 |
INTERVAL TWO |
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After the power has been plugged into the server for about 30 seconds, the standby power turns on... |
63 |
INTERVAL THREE |
63 |
INTERVAL THREE |
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With the |
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Setting Up the CE Tool (PC) |
64 |
Setting Up the CE Tool (PC) |
64 |
serial display device:setting parameters |
64 |
serial display device:connecting |
64 |
Management Processor (MP) |
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The CE Tool is usually a laptop. It allows communication with the Management Processor (MP) in th... |
64 |
During installation, communicating with the MP enables such tasks as: |
64 |
• Verifying that the components are present and installed correctly |
64 |
• Verifying that the components are present and installed correctly |
64 |
• Setting LAN IP addresses |
64 |
• Shutting down cell board power |
64 |
Communication with the MP is established by connecting the CE Tool to the Local RS-232 port on th... |
64 |
Setting CE Tool Parameters |
64 |
Setting CE Tool Parameters |
64 |
serial display device:setting parameters |
64 |
After powering on the CE Tool, ensure the communications settings are as follows: |
64 |
If the CE Tool is a laptop using |
65 |
Connecting the CE Tool to the Local RS-232 Port on the MP |
65 |
Connecting the CE Tool to the Local RS-232 Port on the MP |
65 |
serial display device:connecting |
65 |
This connection allows direct communications with the MP. |
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null modem cable:part number;null modem cable:connectivity |
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Use the following procedure to connect the CE Tool to the Local RS-232 Port on the MP: |
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1. Connect one end of a null modem cable (9-pin to 9-pin) (Part Number 5182-4794) to the |
66 |
1. Connect one end of a null modem cable (9-pin to 9-pin) (Part Number 5182-4794) to the |
66 |
2. Connect the other end of the RS-232 cable to the CE Tool. |
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Turning On Housekeeping Power and Logging in to the MP |
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Turning On Housekeeping Power and Logging in to the MP |
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MP (Management Processor):powering on |
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MP (Management Processor):logging in |
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housekeeping power |
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power:housekeeping |
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After connecting the serial display device, the power to the server cabinet is now ready to be tu... |
67 |
Before powering up the server cabinet for the first time: |
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Before powering up the server cabinet for the first time: |
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1. Verify that the AC voltage at the input source is within specifications for each server cabi... |
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1. Verify that the AC voltage at the input source is within specifications for each server cabi... |
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2. If not already done so, power on the serial display device. |
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2. If not already done so, power on the serial display device. |
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The preferred tool is the CE Tool running Reflection 1. |
67 |
To power up the MP, set up a communications link, and login to the MP: |
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To power up the MP, set up a communications link, and login to the MP: |
67 |
1. Apply power to the server cabinet. |
67 |
1. Apply power to the server cabinet. |
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BPS (Bulk Power Supply) |
67 |
BPS (Bulk Power Supply) |
67 |
BPS (Bulk Power Supply) |
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LED:Bulk Power Supply |
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When on, the breakers distribute power to the BPSs. AC power is present at the BPSs: |
67 |
3. Login to the MP: |
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3. Login to the MP: |
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MP:login name |
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MP:login name |
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MP:login name |
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MP:login name |
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MP:login name |
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login name:MP |
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It takes a few moments for the MP prompt to appear. If it does not, make sure the laptop serial d... |
68 |
MP:password |
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MP:password |
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password:MP |
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Configuring LAN Information for the MP |
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Configuring LAN Information for the MP |
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IP address:default |
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This section describes how to set and verify the server Management Processor (MP) LAN port inform... |
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To set the MP LAN IP address: |
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1. At the MP Main Menu prompt ( |
70 |
1. At the MP Main Menu prompt ( |
70 |
lc (LAN configuration) command |
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commands:lc (LAN configuration) |
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NOTE The value in the “IP address” field has been set at the factory. Obtain the LAN IP address f... |
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NOTE The value in the “IP address” field has been set at the factory. Obtain the LAN IP address f... |
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NOTE The value in the “IP address” field has been set at the factory. Obtain the LAN IP address f... |
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2. At the prompt, |
70 |
3. Enter |
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4. Enter the new IP address. |
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5. Confirm the new address. |
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6. Enter the MP Network Name. |
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7. Enter the LAN parameters for |
71 |
8. Once step 7 is completed, the system will indicate the parameters have been updated and retu... |
71 |
9. To check the LAN parameters and status, enter the |
71 |
commands:ls (LAN status) |
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ls (LAN Status) command |
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10. A screen similar to the following will appear allowing verification of the settings: |
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Configuring the Management Processor for use with a Web Console |
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Configuring the Management Processor for use with a Web Console |
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The Web console is an embedded feature of the management processor (MP). The Web console allows a... |
72 |
NOTE The MP has a separate LAN port from the system LAN port. It requires a separate LAN drop, IP... |
72 |
NOTE The MP has a separate LAN port from the system LAN port. It requires a separate LAN drop, IP... |
72 |
NOTE The MP has a separate LAN port from the system LAN port. It requires a separate LAN drop, IP... |
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Before starting this procedure, the following information is required: |
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To configure the LAN port for a Web console, perform the following steps: |
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Step 1. Type |
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Step 1. Type |
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Step 2. At the MP prompt, type |
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Step 3. Access the Web console by launching a Web browser on the same subnet using the IP addre... |
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Step 4. Click anywhere on the Zoom In/Out title bar to generate a full screen MP window. There ... |
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Step 5. Set configurable parameters. Adding Users - The MP provides a maximum of 20 users. Only... |
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The Web console is now configured on the MP. |
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For instructions on how to connect a Secure Web Console to the Core I/O, go to the following URL: |
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http://docs.hp.com/ |
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Scroll down and click on System Hardware, then select Secure Web Console. |
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Verifying Presence of the Cell Boards |
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Verifying Presence of the Cell Boards |
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cell board:verifying presence |
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To perform this activity, either connect to the Management Processor (MP) over the customer conso... |
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After login to the MP, verify that the MP detects the presence of all the cells installed in the ... |
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To determine if the MP detects the cell boards: |
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1. At the MP prompt, enter |
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1. At the MP prompt, enter |
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cm (Command Menu) command |
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commands:cm (Command Menu) |
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du (display MP bus topology) command |
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commands:du (display MP bus topology) |
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2. From the command prompt (MP:CM>), enter |
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3. There will be an asterisk |
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4. Verify that there is an asterisk (*) for each of the cells installed in the server cabinet, ... |
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Configuring AC Line Status |
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Configuring AC Line Status |
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Utilities is able to detect if power is applied to each of the AC input cords for the server. Thi... |
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Step 1. At the MP prompt, enter |
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Step 1. At the MP prompt, enter |
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Step 1. At the MP prompt, enter |
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Step 2. From the command prompt (MP:CM>), enter |
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Step 2. From the command prompt (MP:CM>), enter |
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Step 3. Verify that the power grid configuration is correct by examining the output from the |
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Step 3. Verify that the power grid configuration is correct by examining the output from the |
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Step 4. To change the configuration, select the proper response and enter the appropriate numer... |
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Step 4. To change the configuration, select the proper response and enter the appropriate numer... |
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Powering On the hp rp8400 Server Series Cabinet (48 V) |
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Powering On the hp rp8400 Server Series Cabinet (48 V) |
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power:applying cabinet |
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power:housekeeping |
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Reflection 1 |
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serial display device:recommended windows |
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After powering on the Management Processor (MP) (+3.3 V HKP), and checking that the MP detects th... |
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If using a LAN crossover cable with the laptop, review server cabinet activity for each partition... |
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NOTE More than one window cannot be opened using a serial display device. |
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NOTE More than one window cannot be opened using a serial display device. |
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To power on the SPU cabinet: |
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1. Switch the power switch at the front of the cabinet to |
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1. Switch the power switch at the front of the cabinet to |
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1. Switch the power switch at the front of the cabinet to |
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power:cabinet switch |
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• 48 V power is applied to the server cabinet. |
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• 48 V power is applied to the server cabinet. |
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• Processor Dependent Code (PDC) starts to run on each cell. |
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PDC:Processor Dependent Code;Processor Dependent Code:PDC |
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• Cell self test executes. |
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• Hardware initializes for the cabinet. |
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• Console communication is established. |
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commands:CTRL-B |
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2. When activity on the Reflection 1 screen stops, return to the MP Main Menu by typing |
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2. When activity on the Reflection 1 screen stops, return to the MP Main Menu by typing |
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3. Enter |
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4. Enter the partition number of the partition to boot. |
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5. Press |
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5. Press |
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Verifying the System Configuration |
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Verifying the System Configuration |
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di (Display) command |
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commands:di (Display) |
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verifying system configuration |
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system configuration, verifying |
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At this point in the installation process, the hardware is set up, the Management Processor (MP) ... |
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After DC is powered on and the selftest is completed, the BCH prompt appears ( |
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1. Enter |
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1. Enter |
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1. Enter |
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2. To display the Information Menu (to check the configuration), enter |
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commands:in (Information Menu);in (Information Menu) command |
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3. Check the following parameters, by selecting the corresponding command from the menu, to ver... |
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3. Check the following parameters, by selecting the corresponding command from the menu, to ver... |
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• PR |
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• PR |
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• PR |
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• ME |
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• ME |
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• IO |
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• IO |
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commands:PR (Processor);PR (Processor) command |
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Adding Processors with Instant Capacity On Demand (iCOD) |
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Adding Processors with Instant Capacity On Demand (iCOD) |
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The |
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Due to the changing of this product, the most current information on installing, configuring and ... |
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NOTE Ensure that the customer is aware of the iCOD email requirements. Refer to http://docs.hp.co... |
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NOTE Ensure that the customer is aware of the iCOD email requirements. Refer to http://docs.hp.co... |
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Booting HP-UX on the Partition(s) |
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Booting HP-UX on the Partition(s) |
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booting HP-UX |
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HP-UX, booting |
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To boot HP-UX on a partition: |
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1. At the MP Main Menu, enter |
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1. At the MP Main Menu, enter |
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1. At the MP Main Menu, enter |
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1. At the MP Main Menu, enter |
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If at the BCH prompt, enter |
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If at the MP CM Menu, enter |
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2. Identity the partition to boot. Partitions may be booted in any order. |
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2. Identity the partition to boot. Partitions may be booted in any order. |
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bo (Boot) command |
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commands:bo (Boot) |
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3. At the BCH prompt, enter |
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4. Enter |
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6 Installation Cleanup |
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6 Installation Cleanup |
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After the hp rp8400 server series has been installed in a computer room and verified, conduct the... |
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After the hp rp8400 server series has been installed in a computer room and verified, conduct the... |
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Installation Cleanup Checklist |
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Installation Cleanup Checklist |
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Use the following list to ensure the system is ready to be turned over to the customer. |
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• Inspect circuit boards. |
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• Inspect circuit boards. |
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• Inspect circuit boards. |
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• Inspect circuit boards. |
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• Inspect cabling. |
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• Inspect cabling. |
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• Inspect cabling. |
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• Inspect test points. |
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• Inspect test points. |
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• Inspect test points. |
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• Clean up and dispose of debris. |
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• Clean up and dispose of debris. |
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• Clean up and dispose of debris. |
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• Perform final check. |
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• Perform final check. |
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• Perform final check. |
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• Enter information in the Gold Book. |
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• Enter information in the Gold Book. |
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• Enter information in the Gold Book. |
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• Obtain customer acceptance (if required). |
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• Obtain customer acceptance (if required). |
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• Obtain customer acceptance (if required). |
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customer signoff |
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7 Returning Equipment |
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If damaged equipment is found, use the following procedure to return it to Hewlett-Packard. |
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If damaged equipment is found, use the following procedure to return it to Hewlett-Packard. |
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Repacking the Cabinet for Shipment |
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Repacking the Cabinet for Shipment |
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Use the original packing material to repackage the server cabinet for shipment. If the packing ma... |
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Before shipment, securely place a tag on the container (and equipment) to identify the owner and ... |
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To repackage the SPU cabinet, follow the repackage checklist below and refer to the unpacking ins... |
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Step 1. Assemble the original HP packing materials, or contact your local Hewlett-Packard Sales... |
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Step 1. Assemble the original HP packing materials, or contact your local Hewlett-Packard Sales... |
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Step 1. Assemble the original HP packing materials, or contact your local Hewlett-Packard Sales... |
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Step 2. Connect the loading ramp to the pallet. |
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Step 2. Connect the loading ramp to the pallet. |
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Step 3. Raise the leveling feet. |
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Step 3. Raise the leveling feet. |
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Step 4. Push the SPU cabinet up the ramp, front first. |
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Step 4. Push the SPU cabinet up the ramp, front first. |
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Step 5. Secure the SPU cabinet to the pallet. |
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Step 5. Secure the SPU cabinet to the pallet. |
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Step 6. Place the anti-static bag over the SPU cabinet. |
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Step 6. Place the anti-static bag over the SPU cabinet. |
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Step 7. Place the top pad packing material and loading/unloading ramps on the sides of the SPU ... |
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Step 7. Place the top pad packing material and loading/unloading ramps on the sides of the SPU ... |
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Step 8. Place the corrugated wrap around the SPU cabinet. |
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Step 8. Place the corrugated wrap around the SPU cabinet. |
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Step 9. Put the box top on the box. |
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Step 9. Put the box top on the box. |
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Step 10. Secure the top to the pallet with top-to-bottom plastic bands. |
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Step 10. Secure the top to the pallet with top-to-bottom plastic bands. |
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returning equipment |
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This section provides a means of tracking progress to ensure that all steps required for a succes... |
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Using the Checklist |
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Using the Checklist |
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installation:checklist |
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checklist:installation |
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The checklist provided here is an installation aid and should be used only after you have install... |
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PROCEDURES |
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PROCEDURES |
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PROCEDURES |
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The procedures outlined in this document in order. |
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The procedures outlined in this document in order. |
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IN-PROCESS |
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IN-PROCESS |
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IN-PROCESS |
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The portion of the checklist that allows you to comment on the current status of a procedure. |
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The portion of the checklist that allows you to comment on the current status of a procedure. |
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COMPLETED |
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COMPLETED |
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COMPLETED |
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The final check to ensure that a step has been completed and comments. |
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The final check to ensure that a step has been completed and comments. |
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Major tasks are in |
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<TABLE> |
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TableA1 Factory-Integrated Installation Checklist |
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<TABLE HEADING> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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PROCEDURE |
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PROCEDURE |
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IN-PROCESS |
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COMPLETED |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Initials |
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Initials |
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Comments |
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Comments |
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Initials |
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Initials |
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Comments |
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Comments |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Obtain LAN information |
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Obtain LAN information |
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Obtain LAN information |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Verify site preparation |
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Verify site preparation |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Site grounding verified |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Power requirements verified |
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Power requirements verified |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Check inventory |
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Check inventory |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Inspect shipping containers for damage |
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Inspect shipping containers for damage |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Unpack SPU cabinet |
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Unpack SPU cabinet |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Allow proper clearance |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Cut polystrap bands |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Remove cardboard top cap |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Remove corrugated wrap from the pallet |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Remove four bolts holding down the ramps and remove the ramps |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Remove antistatic bag |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Check for damage (exterior and interior) |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Position ramps |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Roll cabinet off ramp |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Unpack the peripheral cabinet (if ordered) |
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Unpack the peripheral cabinet (if ordered) |
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Unpack the peripheral cabinet (if ordered) |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Unpack other equipment |
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Unpack other equipment |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Remove and dispose of packaging material |
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Remove and dispose of packaging material |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Move cabinet(s) and equipment to computer room |
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Move cabinet(s) and equipment to computer room |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Move cabinets into final position |
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Move cabinets into final position |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Position cabinets next to each other (approx. 1/2 inch) |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Adjust leveling feet |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Install anti tip plates |
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Install anti tip plates |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Inspect cables for proper installation |
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Inspect cables for proper installation |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Set up CE tool and connect to Remote RS-232 port on MP |
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Set up CE tool and connect to Remote RS-232 port on MP |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Apply power to cabinet (Housekeeping) |
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Apply power to cabinet (Housekeeping) |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Check power to BPSs |
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Check power to BPSs |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Log in to MP |
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Log in to MP |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Set LAN IP address on MP |
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Set LAN IP address on MP |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Connect customer console |
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Connect customer console |
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Connect customer console |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Set up network on customer console |
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Set up network on customer console |
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Set up network on customer console |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Verify LAN connection |
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Verify LAN connection |
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Verify LAN connection |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Verify presence of cells |
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Verify presence of cells |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Power on cabinet (48 V) |
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Power on cabinet (48 V) |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Verify system configuration and set boot parameters |
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Verify system configuration and set boot parameters |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Set automatic system restart |
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Set automatic system restart |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Boot partitions |
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Boot partitions |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Configure remote login (if required). See Appendix B. |
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Configure remote login (if required). See Appendix B. |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Verify remote link (if required). See Appendix B. |
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Verify remote link |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Install non-factory-integrated I/O cards (if required) |
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Install non-factory-integrated I/O cards (if required) |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Select PCI card slot |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Install PCI card |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Verify installation |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Route cables using the cable management arm |
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Route cables using the cable management arm |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Install other peripherals (if required) |
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Install other peripherals (if required) |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Perform visual inspection and complete installation |
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Perform visual inspection and complete installation |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Set up network services (if required) |
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Set up network services (if required) |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Enable iCOD (if available) |
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Enable iCOD (if available) |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Final inspection of circuit boards |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Final inspection of cabling |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Area cleaned and debris and packing materials disposed of |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Tools accounted for |
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Tools accounted for |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Parts and other items disposed of |
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Parts and other items disposed of |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Make entry in Gold Book (recommended) |
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Make entry in Gold Book (recommended) |
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Make entry in Gold Book (recommended) |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Customer acceptance and signoff (if required) |
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Customer acceptance and signoff (if required) |
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Customer acceptance and signoff (if required) |
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B Accessing the MP Using a Modem |
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modem |
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A modem may be used to access the Management Processor (MP) remotely. A modem is often used in co... |
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To connect the serial display device to the MP using a modem: |
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1. At the side of the SPU cabinet, connect one end of a modem cable to the |
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1. At the side of the SPU cabinet, connect one end of a modem cable to the |
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2. Connect the other end of the RS-232 cable to the modem. |
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3. Connect a dedicated phone (analog) line to the modem. |
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4. Set modem configuration as specified for remote support. |
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To modify the modem configuration to configure remote login, enter |
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Verifying Modem Communications |
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Verifying Modem Communications |
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