HP ProLiant ML350 Generation 3 Server Maintenance and Service Guide September 2003 (Second Edition) Part Number 316336-002
1 Illustrated Parts Catalog This chapter provides the illustrated parts breakdown and spare parts lists for the HP ProLiant ML350 Generation 3 server.
Illustrated Parts Catalog Mechanical Parts Exploded View 5a2c2b2a5b5b101689437 Figure 1-1: Mechanical parts exploded view 1-2 HP ProLiant ML350 Gene
Illustrated Parts Catalog Mechanical Spare Parts List Table 1-1: Mechanical Spare Parts List Item Description Spare Part Number Chassis 1 Bezel
Illustrated Parts Catalog System Components Exploded View 1315171923222016181114211214 Figure 1-2: System components exploded view 1-4 HP ProLiant M
Illustrated Parts Catalog System Components Spare Parts List Table 1-2: System Components Spare Parts List Item Description Spare Part Number 11
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2 Removal and Replacement Procedures This chapter provides subassembly/module-level removal and replacement procedures for the HP ProLiant ML350 Gener
Removal and Replacement Procedures Electrostatic Discharge Information An electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage static-sensitive devices or microci
Removal and Replacement Procedures Symbols on Equipment These symbols may be located on equipment in areas where hazardous conditions may exist. WAR
Removal and Replacement Procedures Preparation Procedures WARNING: Only authorized technicians trained by HP should attempt to repair this equipmen
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Removal and Replacement Procedures To power down the server: 1. Press the power button to toggle to Standby. This places the server in standby mode,
Removal and Replacement Procedures Bezel Door (Tower Model Only) To remove the bezel door: 1. Complete the preparation procedures. Refer to “Preparat
Removal and Replacement Procedures Access Panel To remove the access panel: 1. Complete the preparation procedures. Refer to “Preparation Procedures”
Removal and Replacement Procedures Bezel (Rack Model Only) To remove the bezel: 1. Complete the preparation procedures. Refer to “Preparation Procedu
Removal and Replacement Procedures 4. Loosen the access panel thumbscrews (1). 5. Slide the access panel back about 1.5 cm (0.5 inch), then lift and
Removal and Replacement Procedures 7. Pull the bezel up and away from the chassis. Figure 2-6: Removing the bezel (rack model only) To replace the
Removal and Replacement Procedures Removable Media Device Blank IMPORTANT: To install a removable media device or a hard drive for the first time, t
Removal and Replacement Procedures Cable Routing Diagrams Figure 2-8 through Figure 2-11 show the cable routing for the server. CAUTION: When routi
Removal and Replacement Procedures IDE CD-ROM Drive Signal Cable Figure 2-9: IDE CD-ROM drive signal cable routing Removable Media Device Cable 12F
Removal and Replacement Procedures SCSI Point-to-Point Cable Figure 2-11: SCSI LVD Point-to-Point cable routing 2-14 HP ProLiant ML350 Generation 3
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Removal and Replacement Procedures Air Baffle To remove the air baffle: 1. Complete the preparation procedures. Refer to “Preparation Procedures” ear
Removal and Replacement Procedures System Fan Modules To remove the system CPU fan module: 1. Complete the preparation procedures. Refer to “Preparat
Removal and Replacement Procedures 6. Loosen the thumbscrew securing the system CPU fan module to the chassis (1). 7. Carefully pull the system CPU
Removal and Replacement Procedures To remove the front I/O system fan module: 1. Disconnect the I/O fan cable from the system board (2). Refer to Fig
Removal and Replacement Procedures Drive Bay Configuration The server supports a maximum of ten internal drive bays (four are for removable media devi
Removal and Replacement Procedures Hot-Plug Hard Drive Blank NOTE: The server does not need to be powered off to complete this operation. To remove
Removal and Replacement Procedures Hot-Plug Hard Drive NOTE: The server does not need to be powered off to complete this operation. To remove a hot-
Removal and Replacement Procedures Hot-Plug Hard Drive Cage To remove a hot-plug hard drive cage: 1. Complete the preparation procedures. Refer to “P
Removal and Replacement Procedures 6. Remove all drive blanks and hard drives. Refer to “Hot-Plug Hard Drive Blank” and “Hot-Plug Hard Drive” earlier
Removal and Replacement Procedures Removable Media Device To remove a removable media device: 1. Complete the preparation procedures. Refer to “Prepa
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Removal and Replacement Procedures 5. While pushing up the drivelock (1), pull the removable media device out of the bay (2). 12Figure 2-22: Removi
Removal and Replacement Procedures To replace removable media devices, other than HP StorageWorks AIT or SDLT tape drives, insert the device into the
Removal and Replacement Procedures Expansion Slots 43215Table 2-3: Expansion Slots Item Slot Slot Number 1 64-bit 100-MHz PCI-X, 3.3-V, bus 2 1 2
Removal and Replacement Procedures Expansion Board To remove an expansion board: 1. Complete the preparation procedures. Refer to “Preparation Proced
Removal and Replacement Procedures 6. Press on the top of the expansion slot latch (1) and open the latch toward the rear of the chassis (2). 7. Rem
Removal and Replacement Procedures Memory Module Guidelines CAUTION: To prevent damage to equipment or loss of information, make sure that the serv
Removal and Replacement Procedures • Do not mix ECC and non-ECC DIMMs. If different types of DIMMs are mixed, the system will not properly function.
Removal and Replacement Procedures Processors and Processor Power Modules 2341 Figure 2-29: Processor and Processor Power Module (PPM) locations Tab
Removal and Replacement Procedures Processor CAUTION: Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage electronic components. Be sure that you are properly
Removal and Replacement Procedures 7. Rotate the processor cage upward. Figure 2-31: Rotating the processor cage 8. Rotate the processor-locking l
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Removal and Replacement Procedures 9. Remove the processor/heatsink assembly from the socket. Figure 2-33: Removing the processor/heatsink assembly
Removal and Replacement Procedures Processor Power Module WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the internal syst
Removal and Replacement Procedures System Board To remove the system board: 1. Complete the preparation procedures. Refer to “Preparation Procedures”
Removal and Replacement Procedures IMPORTANT: The server serial number must be re-entered through RBSU after replacing the system board. Refer to “Re
Removal and Replacement Procedures System Battery The server uses nonvolatile memory that requires a battery to retain system information when power i
Removal and Replacement Procedures To replace the system board battery: 1. Complete the preparation procedures. Refer to “Preparation Procedures” ear
Removal and Replacement Procedures Power Supply To remove the power supply: IMPORTANT: The power supply of the server is hot-pluggable. When removin
Removal and Replacement Procedures Power Supply Backplane Board To remove the power supply backplane board: 1. Complete the preparation procedures. R
Removal and Replacement Procedures HP ProLiant ML350 Generation 3 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2-43 Feet (Tower Model Only) To remove the fou
3 Diagnostic Tools This chapter provides an overview of the software and firmware diagnostic tools available for the HP ProLiant ML350 Generation 3 se
Diagnostic Tools Table 3-1: Diagnostic Tools continued Tool Description How to run it Survey Utility An online information-gathering program that
Diagnostic Tools Table 3-1: Diagnostic Tools continued Tool Description How to run it System Firmware Update Utility that enables Windows NT 4 and
Diagnostic Tools 3-4 HP ProLiant ML350 Generation 3 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Table 3-1: Diagnostic Tools continued Tool Description
4 Connectors, Switches, and LEDs This chapter contains illustrations and tables identifying and describing connectors, switches, and LED locations on
Connectors, Switches, and LEDs Connectors and Components This section contains illustrations and tables identifying connector locations and components
Connectors, Switches, and LEDs System Board Components Figure 4-2 and Table 4-2 show and describe the location of the components on the server system
Connectors, Switches, and LEDs Switches System Configuration Switch Settings The server system board has two sets of switches, an 8-position configura
Connectors, Switches, and LEDs Table 4-3: System Configuration Switch Settings Switch Default Position Function Description Settings 1 Off Reser
Connectors, Switches, and LEDs Resetting System Configuration Settings It may be necessary at some time to clear and reset system configuration settin
Connectors, Switches, and LEDs LEDs Several status LEDs and buttons are located on the front and back of the server. Problem diagnosis is aided by the
About This Guide This maintenance and service guide can be used for reference when servicing HP ProLiant ML350 Generation 3 servers. WARNING: To r
Connectors, Switches, and LEDs Power Button, System Status LEDs, and Unit Identification Button The power button, system status LEDs, and Unit Identif
Connectors, Switches, and LEDs 1 2 36 745Figure 4-4: Power button, system status LEDs, and UID button Table 4-5: Power Button, System Status LEDs,
Connectors, Switches, and LEDs Table 4-5: Power Button, System Status LEDs, and Unit Identification Button continued Item Description Status Descri
Connectors, Switches, and LEDs System Board LEDs Figure 4-5 and Table 4-6 show and describe LEDs on the system board of the server that indicate when
Connectors, Switches, and LEDs Table 4-6: System Board LEDs continued Item Description Status 5 I/O fan status Off = Fan functioning Amber = Fan
Connectors, Switches, and LEDs Hot-Plug Hard Drive LEDs The hot-plug SCSI hard drive LEDs, located on each physical drive, are visible on the front of
Connectors, Switches, and LEDs Table 4-7: Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drive LED Combinations Activity Online Fault Meaning On Off Off Do not remove the drive
Connectors, Switches, and LEDs Table 4-7: Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drive LED Combinations continued Activity Online Fault Meaning Off On Off OK to repla
Connectors, Switches, and LEDs 4-16 HP ProLiant ML350 Generation 3 Server Maintenance and Service Guide • • • Network Interface Controller LEDs The
5 Physical and Operating Specifications This chapter provides physical and operating specifications for the HP ProLiant ML350 Generation 3 server. The
About This Guide WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment: • Disconnect power from the system by unplugging all
Physical and Operating Specifications System Unit Table 5-1: System Unit Specifications Item Description Height (without feet) 44.5 cm (17.5 in) He
Physical and Operating Specifications Rack Server System Unit Table 5-2: Rack Server System Unit Specifications Feature International Units (Englis
Physical and Operating Specifications Memory Table 5-3: Memory Specifications Item Description Size 256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB and 2 GB Speed 200/266 MH
Physical and Operating Specifications IDE CD-ROM Drive Table 5-5: IDE CD-ROM Drive Specifications Item Description Capacity 540 MB (mode 1, 12 cm
Physical and Operating Specifications Wide Ultra3 SCSI Hot-Plug Hard Drives Table 5-6: Wide Ultra3 SCSI Hard Drive Specifications Item 9-GB Drive
Physical and Operating Specifications Integrated Dual Channel Wide Ultra3 SCSI Adapter Table 5-8: Integrated Dual Channel Wide Ultra3 SCSI Adapter S
Physical and Operating Specifications 5-8 HP ProLiant ML350 Generation 3 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition II Op
Index handling memory modules 2-30 hot-plug hard drive replacement 4-13 A power fluctuations 2-4 AC power, caution 4-10 processor locking lev
Index sensitive parts 2-2 hot-plug hard drive cage storing 2-2 part number 1-3, 1-5 tools recommended 2-2 removing 2-22 transporting 2-2 r
Index O external health 4-9 hard drive , table of combinations 4-14, 4-15 options, part numbers 1-5 hard drive activity, defined 4-14, 4-15 ha
About This Guide Where to Go for Additional Help In addition to this guide, the following information sources are available: • User documentation •
Index R transporting 2-2 PCI boards, configuring automatically 3-3 rack server system unit personal injury, warning 2-4 dimensions 5-3 POST in
Index summary 4-8 symbols utilities on equipment 2-3 ADU (Array Diagnostics Utility) 3-4 system board ASR (Automatic Server Recovery) 3-3 comp
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