HP ProLiant DL785 Server Maintenance andService Guide Generation 5 and Generation6Maintenance and Service GuideHP Part Number: AH233-9002A_ed7Publishe
normalmente cinco días laborables. Los componentes defectuosos deberán devolverse con todala documentación relacionada y con el embalaje de envío. Si
• Obrigatória Peças cujo reparo feito pelo cliente é obrigatório. Se desejar que a HP substituaessas peças, serão cobradas as despesas de transporte e
12 Customer self repair
2 Illustrated Parts CatalogIn this section• “Mechanical components” (page 13)• “System components” (page 16)Mechanical componentsIMPORTANT: The list o
Customer self repair(Chapter 1 (page 7))Spare part numberAssembly part numberDescriptionItemMandatory1491911-001AH233-3417AFiller, memory airblocker (
3No: Kein—Einige Teile sind nicht für Customer Self Repair ausgelegt. Um den Garantieanspruchdes Kunden zu erfüllen, muss das Teil von einem HP Servic
System components16 Illustrated Parts Catalog
IMPORTANT: The list of part numbers is current and correct as of the publication of thedocument. Part numbers change often. Check the HP Partsurfer we
Customer self repair(Chapter 1 (page 7))Spare part numberAssembly partnumberDescriptionItemOptional2448405-001448208-001AMD Opteron 8356 2.3 GHz 75Wre
Customer self repair(Chapter 1 (page 7))Spare part numberAssembly partnumberDescriptionItemMandatory1404785-001375861-B2172 GB 10k SAS single port har
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2Optional: Facultatif—Pièces pour lesquelles la réparation par le client est facultative. Ces piècessont également conçues pour permettre au client d&
1Mandatory: Obrigatória—Peças cujo reparo feito pelo cliente é obrigatório. Se desejar que a HPsubstitua essas peças, serão cobradas as despesas de tr
3 Removal and replacement proceduresIn this section• “Required tools” (page 23)• “Safety considerations” (page 23)• “Preparation procedures” (page 24)
To prevent electrostatic damage:• Avoid hand contact by transporting and storing products in static-safe containers.• Keep electrostatic-sensitive par
Power down the serverIMPORTANT: If installing a hot-plug device, it is not necessary to power down the server.To power down the server:1. Shut down th
NOTE: The release latches will lock into place when the rails are fully extended.WARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury, be careful when press
5. Place the server on a sturdy, level surface.Removing the access panelWARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the dr
4. After installing hardware options, replace the access panel. Be sure that the panel is securelylocked into place before powering up the server.Medi
NOTE: The release latch does not need to be pressed to reinsert the media module.Front BezelTo remove the front bezel:1. Power down the server (“Power
Table of Contents1 Customer self repair...7Réparat
1. Power down the server (“Power down the server” (page 25)).2. Press the release button.3. Open the lever.4. Grasp the lever and slide the processor
CAUTION: The cell filler is required to be place in cells 3 – 6 in a four-processor configuration.CAUTION: Before starting this procedure, read the in
5. Remove the heatsink.6. Open the processor retaining latch and the processor socket retaining bracket.32 Removal and replacement procedures
7. Using your fingers, remove the failed processor.8. If the processor has separated from the installation tool, carefully reinsert the processor inth
11. Close the processor retaining latch and the processor socket retaining bracket.34 Removal and replacement procedures
12. Clean the old thermal grease from the heatsink with an alcohol swab. Allow the alcohol toevaporate before continuing.13. Apply all the new grease
17. Install the processor memory cell into the server.18. Power up the server.DIMMsEach processor memory cell can hold two to eight DIMMs, At least on
SAS hard drive blankTo remove a SAS hard drive blank:1. Squeeze the tabs on the front of the filler to release it from the slot in the drive bay.2. Pu
To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure.DVD, CD drive or blankTo remove a DVD, CD drive or blank:1. Power down the server (“Power down
3. Remove the power supply.To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure.Hot-plug fansThe server supports redundant hot-plug fans, each with
Re-entering the server serial number and product ID...48System battery...
2. Pull on the fan tray release bar, pull the fan housing unit straight out from the rear of thechassis until it stops, and tilt the tray down to expo
5. Pull the fan straight up and out of the chassis.IMPORTANT: Remove and replace only one fan at a time. If the system detects two fanfailures, the se
To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure.Expansion boardsPCIe I/O backplaneDescriptionItemPCI Express x8 non-hot-plug expansion slot 11
PCIe I/O backplaneDescriptionItemPCI Express x4 non-hot-plug expansion slot 48PCI Express x4 non-hot-plug expansion slot 39PCI Express x4 non-hot-plug
2. Extend or remove the server from the rack (“Extending the server from the rack” (page 25)or “Removing the server from the rack” (page 26)).3. Remov
CAUTION: Do not detach the cable that connects the battery pack to the cache module. Detachingthe cable causes any unsaved data in the cache module to
3. Remove the access panel (“Removing the access panel” (page 27)).CAUTION: To prevent a server malfunction or damage to the equipment, do not add orr
IMPORTANT: The battery pack might have a low charge when installed. In this case, a POSTerror message displays when the server is powered up, indicati
To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure.SPI (core I/O) boardThe System Peripheral Interconnect (SPI) board implements all the logic to
1. Power down the server (“Power down the server” (page 25)).2. Extend or remove the server from the rack (“Extending the server from the rack” (page
8 Technical support...83Before you contact HP...
8. Pull the I/O backplane assembly out of the chassis.To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure.Midplane boardCAUTION: Before starting t
CAUTION: When removing the midplane board do not allow the lower connectors to touchthe chassis. Allowing the midplane board connectors to touch the c
4 Diagnostic toolsIn this section• “SmartStart software” (page 53)• “SmartStart Scripting Toolkit” (page 53)• “HP Instant Support Enterprise Edition”
server configuration process. This automated server configuration process cuts time from eachserver deployed, making it possible to scale server deplo
ROMPaq utilityThe ROMPaq utility enables you to upgrade the system firmware (BIOS) or Lights-Out 100firmware. To upgrade the firmware, insert a ROMPaq
access to any authorized network client, sends alerts, and provides other server managementfunctions.Using iLO 2, you can:• Remotely power up, power d
by default in the system ROM. HP hardware supports USB version 1.1 or 2.0, depending on theversion of the hardware.Legacy USB support provides USB fun
3. Reseat the remaining processors, rebooting after each installation to identify any failedprocessors.4. Replace the processor in socket 1.5. Replace
2. Bring the server to base configuration by removing all components that are not required bythe server to complete POST. This process can include rem
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5 Component identificationIn this section• “Front panel components” (page 61)• “Front panel LEDs and buttons” (page 63)• “System Insight Display LEDs”
DescriptionItemHard drive bay 3 right8Hard drive bay 4 right9Hard drive bay 5 right10Hard drive bay 6 right11Hard drive bay 7 right12Hard drive bay 8
Front panel LEDs and buttonsStatusColorDescriptionItemUID button is not activatedOffUID button and LED1UID button is activated for serveridentificatio
StatusColorDescriptionItemNIC not usedNOTE: Rear panel NIC can show linkor activity while in standby mode.OffNIC 2 LED5Linked to the networkSolid gree
system attributes. The System Insight Display LEDs identify components experiencing an error,event, or failure.CAUTION: Do not block airflow by pushin
ComponentLEDProcessorPROCESSOR/MEMORY BOARD XPROC XProcessor DIMM boardPROCESSOR/MEMORY BOARD XBOARD XSAS and SATA hard drive LEDsStatusColorDescripti
InterpretationFault/UID LED(amber/blue)Online/activity LED(green)The drive is online, but is not currently active.OffOnCAUTION: Do not remove the driv
DescriptionItemDIMM slot 6C6DIMM slot 7D7DIMM slot 8D8Processor socket9Rear panel componentsDescriptionItemNIC connector 11Keyboard connector2USB conn
DescriptionItemFan 518Fan 619Rear panel LEDs and buttonsStatusLED ColorDescriptionItemActivatedSolid blueUID1Server remotely managedFlashing blueDeact
1 Customer self repairHP products are designed with many Customer Self Repair (CSR) parts to minimize repair timeand allow for greater flexibility in
Power supply LEDStatusColorNo ac powerOffac power; standby power onBlinking greenFull power on; normal operationSolid greenPower supply failureBlinkin
DescriptionItemFan 14System maintenance switch SW65System maintenance switch SW16SPI Board7PCI Express x8 non-hot-plug expansion slot 118PCI Express x
Combo PCIe/HTx I/O backplaneDescriptionItemBlank slot3HyperTransport non-hot-plug expansion slot 84PCI Express x4 non-hot-plug expansion slot 75PCI Ex
FunctionSwitchDescriptionPositionSystem configuration can be changedOffConfiguration lock2System configuration is lockedOnReserved—Reserved3Reserved—R
System maintenance switch (SW1)CAUTION: All supported AMD Opteron quad-core processors 3.1 GHz or greater and allsupported AMD Opteron six-core proces
Table 5-2 Battery health and BBWC status LED patterns (continued)InterpretationLED 4 patternLED 3 patternThe battery pack is below the minimum charge
DescriptionItemFan 11Fan 22Fan 33Fan 44Fan 55Fan 6676 Component identification
6 CablingIn this section• “Cabling overview” (page 77)• “BBWC cabling” (page 77)• “SAS and SATA hard drive cabling” (page 78)• “SAS expander cabling”
SAS and SATA hard drive cablingCAUTION: When routing cables, always be sure that the cables are not in a position where theycan be pinched or crimped.
6. Install together the Smart Array Controller into slot 1 and the SAS expander into slot 2(“Expansion boards” (page 42)).7. Route and connect the cab
Les pièces CSR sont livrées le jour ouvré suivant, dans la limite des stocks disponibles et selonvotre situation géographique. Si votre situation géog
TIP: For best cable management route the cable to SAS backplane 1 under the power cable atthe power supply backplane and the cable to SAS backplane 2
7 SpecificationsIn this section• “Environmental specification” (page 81)• “Server specifications” (page 81)Environmental specificationValueSpecificati
ValueSpecification47- 63 Hz47- 63 HzRated input frequency14A at 200 V ac24A at100 V acRated input current2800 W2400 WRated input power95548189BTUs per
8 Technical supportIn this section• “Before you contact HP” (page 83)• “HP contact information” (page 83)Before you contact HPBe sure to have the foll
A Acronyms and abbreviationsABEND abnormal endACU Array Configuration UtilityADU Array Diagnostics UtilityAMD Advanced Micro DevicesASR Automatic Serv
TMRA recommended ambient operating temperatureUID unit identificationUPS uninterruptible power systemUSB universal serial busVCA Version Control Agent
IndexAaccess panel, 27ASR (see Automatic Server Recovery (ASR))Automatic Server Recovery (ASR), 56Bbattery-backed write cachebattery pack, 45data reco
Rrackextending server from, 25removing server from, 26RBSU (HP ROM-Based Setup Utility), 54removal and replacement procedures, 23required tools, 23ROM
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