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HP ProLiant BL40p Server Blade  
Setup and Installation Guide  
January 2004 (Second Edition)  
Part Number 307153-002  
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Audience Assumptions..................................................................................................... vii  
Important Safety Information........................................................................................... vii  
Rack Stability .................................................................................................................... ix  
Installing the Server Blade and Options  
Preparation Procedures.................................................................................................... 1-2  
Accessing Internal Server Blade Components.......................................................... 1-2  
Removing the System Board Tray Assembly........................................................... 1-7  
Identifying System Board Components.................................................................. 1-15  
Memory ......................................................................................................................... 1-17  
Online Spare Memory Configuration ..................................................................... 1-17  
DIMM Installation Guidelines................................................................................ 1-18  
Installing DIMMs ................................................................................................... 1-19  
Processors...................................................................................................................... 1-21  
Battery-Backed Write Cache Enabler ........................................................................... 1-25  
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Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drives and Blanks........................................................................1-26  
Removing Hard Drive Blanks .................................................................................1-26  
Integrated Lights-Out Management ........................................................................2-15  
Redundant ROM Support........................................................................................2-19  
ROMPaq Utility ......................................................................................................2-21  
ROM-Based Setup Utility .......................................................................................2-21  
Diagnostics Utility...................................................................................................2-28  
Automatic Server Recovery-2.................................................................................2-29  
Integrated Management Log ...................................................................................2-29  
Appendix A  
Regulatory Compliance Notices  
Regulatory Compliance Identification Numbers ............................................................A-1  
Federal Communications Commission Notice ...............................................................A-1  
Modifications ...........................................................................................................A-1  
Cables.......................................................................................................................A-2  
Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien) ..................................................................................A-2  
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Japanese Notice .............................................................................................................. A-2  
Korean Notice................................................................................................................. A-3  
BSMI Notice................................................................................................................... A-3  
Grounding Methods.........................................................................................................B-2  
Server Error Messages  
Appendix E  
LEDs................................................................................................................................E-1  
Server Blade Front Panel LEDs................................................................................E-1  
System Board LEDs..................................................................................................E-3  
Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drive LEDs.............................................................................E-5  
Fan LEDs ..................................................................................................................E-7  
Power On/Standby Button...............................................................................................E-8  
System Switches............................................................................................................E-10  
System Maintenance Switch (SW3) .......................................................................E-11  
System ID Switch (SW1)........................................................................................E-12  
Appendix F  
Specifications  
ProLiant BL40p Server Blade ......................................................................................... F-1  
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Appendix G  
System Battery  
System Board Battery Replacement ...............................................................................G-1  
Index  
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About This Guide  
This guide provides step-by-step instructions for installation, and reference  
information for operation, troubleshooting, and future upgrades for the HP  
ProLiant BL40p server blade.  
Audience Assumptions  
This guide is intended for network administrators and IT personnel who install,  
configure, and troubleshoot system hardware and software.  
Important Safety Information  
Before installing this product, read the Important Safety Information document  
included with the server.  
The installation and maintenance of this equipment may involve access to  
high-power circuitry and must be performed by trained service personnel familiar  
with these conditions. This equipment is intended to be installed in restricted areas,  
such as equipment closets and data centers, where only trained service personnel are  
permitted to operate and service the equipment.  
Symbols on Equipment  
The following symbols may be placed on equipment to indicate the presence of  
potentially hazardous conditions:  
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WARNING: This symbol, in conjunction with any of the following symbols,  
indicates the presence of a potential hazard. The potential for injury exists if  
warnings are not observed. Consult the documentation for specific details.  
This symbol indicates the presence of hazardous energy circuits or electric  
shock hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from electric shock hazards, do not  
open this enclosure. Refer all maintenance, upgrades, and servicing to  
qualified personnel.  
This symbol indicates the presence of electric shock hazards. The area  
contains no user or field serviceable parts. Do not open for any reason.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from electric shock hazards, do not  
open this enclosure.  
This symbol on an RJ-45 receptacle indicates a network interface connection.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, or damage to the  
equipment, do not plug telephone or telecommunications connectors into this  
receptacle.  
This symbol indicates the presence of a hot surface or hot component. If this  
surface is contacted, the potential for injury exists.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from a hot component, allow the  
surface to cool before touching.  
These symbols, on power supplies or systems, indicate that the  
equipment is supplied by multiple sources of power.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from electric shock,  
remove all power cords to completely disconnect power from the  
system.  
This symbol indicates that the component exceeds the recommended  
weight for one individual to handle safely.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the  
equipment, observe local occupational health and safety requirements  
and guidelines for manual material handling.  
Weight in kg  
Weight in lb  
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Rack Stability  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment,  
be sure that:  
The leveling jacks are extended to the floor.  
The full weight of the rack rests on the leveling jacks.  
The stabilizing feet are attached to the rack if it is a single-rack installation.  
The racks are coupled together in multiple-rack installations.  
Only one component is extended at a time. A rack may become unstable if  
more than one component is extended for any reason.  
Symbols in Text  
These symbols may be found in the text of this guide. They have the following  
meanings.  
WARNING: Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions  
in the warning could result in bodily harm or loss of life.  
CAUTION: Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could  
result in damage to equipment or loss of information.  
IMPORTANT: Text set off in this manner presents essential information to explain a concept  
or complete a task.  
NOTE: Text set off in this manner presents additional information to emphasize or supplement  
important points of the main text.  
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Related Documents  
For additional information on the topics covered in this guide, refer to the following  
documentation:  
HP ProLiant BL p-Class System Setup and Installation Guide  
HP ProLiant BL p-Class System Maintenance and Service Guide  
HP ProLiant BL p-Class System Hardware Installation and Configuration Poster  
ProLiant BL System Best Practices Guide  
ProLiant BL System Common Procedures Guide  
HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide  
HP Integrated Lights-Out User Guide  
HP ROM-Based Setup Utility User Guide  
HP ProLiant Support Pack and Deployment Utility User Guide  
SmartStart Scripting Toolkit User Guide  
White Paper: HP ProLiant BL p-Class System Over and Planning  
HP ProLiant BL p-Class QuickSpecs  
HP ProLiant BL40p server blade QuickSpecs  
HP ProLiant BL p-Class Multimedia  
Getting Help  
If you have a problem and have exhausted the information in this guide, you can get  
further information and other help in the following locations.  
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Technical Support  
In North America, call the HP Technical Support Phone Center at 1-800-652-6672.  
This service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. For continuous quality  
improvement, calls may be recorded or monitored. Outside North America, call the  
nearest HP Technical Support Phone Center. Telephone numbers for worldwide  
Technical Support Centers are listed on the HP website, www.hp.com.  
Be sure to have the following information available before you call HP:  
Technical support registration number (if applicable)  
Product serial number  
Product model name and number  
Applicable error messages  
Add-on boards or hardware  
Third-party hardware or software  
Operating system type and revision level  
HP Website  
The HP website has information on this product as well as the latest drivers and flash  
ROM images. You can access the HP website at www.hp.com.  
Authorized Reseller  
For the name of the nearest authorized reseller:  
In the United States, call 1-800-345-1518.  
In Canada, call 1-800-263-5868.  
Elsewhere, see the HP website for locations and telephone numbers.  
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Optional Installation Service  
You may choose to have HP install the system. The installation service, as well as  
other services, can be purchased as a CarePack packaged service or as a customized  
service agreement to meet your specific requirements.  
The optional installation services are available in all countries where HP has a direct  
or indirect service presence. In these countries, service may be ordered from and  
directly provided by an HP authorized service reseller, or they may be ordered  
directly from the HP service organization.  
In the U.S. only, customized or CarePack services may be ordered by calling  
1-800-652-6672.  
For ordering information, refer to  
www.hp.com  
Reader’s Comments  
HP welcomes your comments on this guide. Please send your comments and  
suggestions by e-mail to [email protected].  
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Installing the Server Blade and Options  
This chapter provides installation procedures for HP ProLiant BL40p server blades  
and options. For additional installation information, refer to the following documents:  
Labels attached to the server blade access panel  
Documentation that ships with each option kit  
To streamline the installation process, read the installation instructions for all the  
hardware options and identify similar steps before installing the hardware.  
If you encounter any problems during installation, contact an HP authorized reseller.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to equipment,  
heed all warnings and cautions throughout the installation instructions.  
IMPORTANT: Before installing server blades for the first time, define your hardware  
configuration and server blade deployment process. Refer to Chapter 2, “Configuring and  
Deploying Server Blades.”  
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Preparation Procedures  
To install server blade options, you may need to complete the following procedures:  
Access internal server blade components  
— Power down the server blade  
— Remove the server blade from the server blade enclosure  
— Remove the access panel  
Remove the system board tray from the chassis  
Identify the system board components  
Install server blade options  
Reinstall the system board tray into the chassis  
Reinstall the access panel  
Accessing Internal Server Blade Components  
To access internal server blade components, you must remove the access panel.  
Observe the following warnings and cautions.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not operate the server  
blade without the access panel.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the  
internal system components to cool before touching them.  
CAUTION: Electrostatic discharge can damage electronic components. Properly  
ground yourself before beginning any installation procedure. Refer to Appendix B,  
“Electrostatic Discharge,” for more information.  
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To access internal server blade components:  
IMPORTANT: If the server blade is not installed in the server blade enclosure, begin with  
step 4.  
1. Identify the proper server blade in the server blade enclosure.  
2. Remove power from the server blade in one of the following ways:  
— Use the virtual power button feature of iLO to power down the server blade  
from a remote location. Be sure that the server blade is in standby mode by  
observing that the power LED is amber. For iLO information and procedures,  
refer to Chapter 2, “Configuring and Deploying Server Blades,” or to the HP  
Integrated Lights-Out User Guide on the Documentation CD.  
— Press the Power On/Standby button on the front of the server blade. Be sure  
that the server blade is in standby mode by observing that the power LED is  
amber.  
Figure 1-1: Pressing the Power On/Standby button  
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3. Remove the server blade from the server blade enclosure:  
a. If the server blade is installed in either of the end bays and has a fibre  
channel expansion board installed in a PCI-X slot, raise the locking handle at  
the back of the server blade to unlock it from the enclosure.  
CAUTION: To avoid damaging the equipment, be sure to unplug any fibre channel  
expansion board cables from the rear of the server blade before removing the server  
blade from the enclosure.  
Figure 1-2: Unlocking the server blade from the  
enclosure  
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b. Press the release button to release the locking lever (1).  
CAUTION: After you press the release button, the server blade is unlocked from  
the enclosure. Use both hands to support the server blade when you remove it  
from the rack.  
c. Pull open the locking lever (2).  
d. Grasp the lever and slide the server blade from the enclosure (3). Place a  
hand under the server blade to support it as you remove it from the rack.  
Figure 1-3: Removing the server blade from the server  
blade enclosure  
WARNING: The ProLiant BL40p server blade exceeds the recommended  
weight for one individual to handle safely.  
To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment,  
25.86 kg  
observe local occupational health and safety requirements and  
(57 lb)  
guidelines for manual material handling.  
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4. Place the server blade on a flat, level surface.  
5. Remove the access panel:  
a. Lift up on the hood latch handle until the access panel disengages from the  
chassis (1).  
b. Slide the access panel about 1.3 cm (1/2 inch) toward the rear of the unit and  
lift the panel to remove it (2).  
Figure 1-4: Removing the access panel  
To replace the access panel, reverse step 5.  
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Removing the System Board Tray Assembly  
The system board tray assembly must be removed from the chassis for the  
replacement of some components, but is not required for all preparation procedures.  
Refer to the instructions for replacing a specific option to determine whether the  
system board tray assembly must be removed. Refer to Figure 1-5 and Table 1-1 for  
the locations of components that must be disconnected before removing the system  
board tray assembly.  
Figure 1-5: Component disconnection locations  
Table 1-1: Component Disconnection Tasks  
Item  
Component  
Task  
1
PCI-X expansion boards  
Remove any installed PCI-X  
expansion boards  
2
Fan cable  
Disconnect from PCI-X  
mezzanine board  
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Table 1-1: Component Disconnection Tasks continued  
Item  
Component  
Task  
3
4
5
DC power converter  
RJ-45 cables  
Disconnect from system board  
Disconnect from PCI-X mezzanine board  
SCSI I2C cable  
Disconnect from SCSI backplane board  
and snap into the processor baffle  
6
7
SCSI backplane power cable  
SCSI cables  
Disconnect from SCSI backplane board  
and snap into the processor baffle  
Disconnect from system board and SCSI  
backplane board  
To remove the system board tray assembly:  
IMPORTANT: All power must be removed from the server blade before performing these  
procedures.  
1. Remove the access panel. Refer to Figure 1-4.  
2. Remove any installed PCI-X expansion boards.  
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3. Remove the three-fan assembly:  
a. Disconnect the fan cable from the PCI-X mezzanine board (1).  
b. Pull out the fan clips located underneath the assembly (2).  
c. Lift the assembly out of the chassis (3).  
Figure 1-6: Removing the three-fan assembly  
4. Remove the DC power converter from the system board. Refer to the label on the  
DC power converter for details.  
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5. Disconnect the RJ-45 cables from the PCI-X mezzanine board.  
Figure 1-7: Disconnecting RJ-45 cables  
6. Disconnect the SCSI I2C cable from the SCSI backplane board, and snap the  
cable into the processor baffle. Refer to Figure 1-8 and Figure 1-9.  
CAUTION: The SCSI I2C cable must remain attached to the system board. To  
avoid damaging the system board, remove only the end connected to the SCSI  
backplane board.  
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7. Disconnect the SCSI backplane power cable from the SCSI backplane board, and  
snap the cable into the processor baffle. Refer to Figure 1-8 and Figure 1-9.  
Figure 1-8: Disconnecting the SCSI I2C cable and the  
SCSI backplane power cable  
Figure 1-9: Attaching cables to the processor baffle  
NOTE: The chassis has been removed from this illustration for clarity. At this point, the  
system board tray assembly will still be inside the chassis.  
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8. Disconnect both SCSI cables from the SCSI backplane board (1, 4) and from the  
system board (2, 3).  
NOTE: Numbers 3 and 4 in Figure 1-10 reference ports A (short cable). Numbers 1 and 2  
reference ports B (long cable). Crossing the cables can result in incorrect data presentation.  
Figure 1-10: Disconnecting the SCSI cables  
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9. Lift the system board tray release latch (1) and turn it to unlock the system board  
tray from the chassis (2).  
10. Push the button to release the system board tray lever (3) and slowly slide it  
towards the front of the server blade (4).  
IMPORTANT: To avoid damaging the equipment, be sure to lift all cables away from the  
system board before sliding the tray out.  
Figure 1-11: Unlocking the system board tray  
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11. When the system board tray lever is completely forward, slide the system board  
tray out of the chassis.  
Figure 1-12: Removing the system board tray  
To replace the system board, reverse steps 1 through 11.  
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Identifying System Board Components  
Use Figure 1-13 and Table 1-2 to identify the system board components and  
connectors.  
Figure 1-13: System board components and connectors  
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Table 1-2: System Board Components and Connectors  
Item  
1
Description  
Item  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
Description  
Processor socket 3  
I/O passthrough board connector  
Smart Array 5i Plus memory module  
System board  
2
LED/power switch board connector  
PPM slot 3  
3
4
SCSI I2C cable connector  
PPM slot 4  
DC power converter connector  
DIMM slots 1-6  
5
6
Processor socket 4  
System board power module  
Channel B SCSI connector  
System maintenance switch (SW3)  
Channel A SCSI connector  
Processor socket 1  
7
System battery  
8
SCSI backplane fan connector  
PCI-X mezzanine board connector  
PCI-X mezzanine board  
64-bit/100 MHz PCI-X slot 2  
64-bit/100 MHz PCI-X slot 1  
PCI-X mezzanine power module  
Battery-Backed Write Cache Enabler  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
SCSI power connector  
PPM slot 1  
System ID switch (SW1)  
Processor fan connector  
PPM slot 2  
Ethernet passthrough board (attaches  
to chassis)  
16  
17  
RJ-45 connectors  
NIC I/O board  
33  
34  
Processor socket 2  
LED/power switch board with I/O  
pass-through  
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Memory  
The server blade supports up to six 2-GB, PC2100, Registered, ECC DDR DIMMs.  
The following sections explain DIMM slot locations, installation guidelines, and  
installation procedures.  
Online Spare Memory Configuration  
With Online Spare Memory, you can configure primary server memory for up to  
8 GB of ECC DDR memory and configure an additional 4 GB of online spare  
memory. In this configuration, all six DIMM slots are populated with 2-GB  
Registered ECC DDR DIMMs.  
NOTE: Bank A refers to DIMM slots 1 and 2; bank B refers to DIMM slots 3 and 4; bank C  
refers to DIMM slots 5 and 6.  
In the online spare configuration, the ROM automatically configures the last  
populated bank as the spare memory. If only banks A and B are populated, bank B is  
the spare bank. If banks A, B, and C are populated, bank C is the spare bank. If  
DIMMs in a non-spare bank exceed the limit for the single-bit correctable errors  
threshold as defined by the Pre-Failure Warranty, the system copies the memory  
contents of the failing bank to the spare bank. The system then deactivates the failing  
bank and automatically switches over to the spare bank.  
For Online Spare Memory support, you must observe the following guidelines:  
The ROM must be up to date.  
DIMMs installed in a spare bank must be of equal or greater capacity than the  
DIMMs installed in other banks.  
For example, if bank A is populated with two 256-MB DIMMs and bank B is  
populated with two 512-MB DIMMs, bank C must be populated with two  
512-MB or greater DIMMs in order for online spare memory support to function  
properly.  
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After installing DIMMs, use ROM-Based Setup Utility (RBSU) to configure the  
system for Online Spare Memory support:  
1. Access RBSU by pressing the F9 key during power-up, when the prompt is  
displayed in the lower right corner of the screen.  
2. Select System Options.  
3. Select Advanced Memory Protection.  
4. Select Online Spare with Advanced ECC Support.  
5. Press the Enter key.  
6. Press the Esc key to exit the current menu or press the F10 key to exit RBSU.  
DIMM Installation Guidelines  
CAUTION: Use only HP supported DIMMs. DIMMs from other sources are known to  
adversely affect data integrity.  
You must observe the following guidelines when installing additional memory:  
Install only PC2100, Registered, ECC DDR, 3.3-V, 72-bit wide DIMMs in the  
server blade.  
Always install memory in pairs of two identical DIMMs. DIMMs must be the  
same speed.  
IMPORTANT: Install identical DIMMs in slots 1A and 2A. You can install a second set of  
identical DIMMs in slots 3B and 4B and a third set of identical DIMMs in slots 5C and 6C.  
Install the DIMMs in the paired banks in sequential order, populating both slots  
in a bank at the same time.  
For Online Spare Memory support, you must also observe additional guidelines.  
Refer to “Online Spare Memory Configuration” in this chapter.  
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Before installing DIMMs, review “Online Spare Memory Configuration” in this  
chapter.  
internal system components to cool before touching them.  
CAUTION: Electrostatic discharge can damage electronic components. Properly  
ground yourself before beginning any installation procedure. Refer to Appendix B,  
“Electrostatic Discharge,” for more information.  
To install a DIMM:  
NOTE: The server blade ships with at least two DIMMs installed in DIMM slots 1A and 2A.  
1. Remove the access panel. Refer to “Preparation Procedures” in this chapter.  
2. Open the DIMM slot latches.  
3. Align the key slot in the bottom edge of the DIMM with the tab in the DIMM  
slot.  
IMPORTANT: DIMMs do not seat if turned the wrong way.  
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4. Insert the DIMM into the DIMM slot (1).  
5. Press down firmly. When the DIMM seats fully in the slot, the latches close (2).  
Figure 1-14: Installing a DIMM  
6. Reinstall the access panel. Refer to “Preparation Procedures” in this chapter.  
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Processors  
The ProLiant BL40p server blade has the capability of up to four Intel® Xeon™  
processors. To remove a processor:  
1. Power down the server blade and remove it from the server blade enclosure.  
Refer to “Preparation Procedures” in this chapter.  
2. Remove the access panel and the system board tray. Refer to “Preparation  
Procedures” in this chapter.  
3. Unsnap the SCSI I2C cable and SCSI backplane power cable from the processor  
baffle.  
4. Slide the processor baffle back, and lift it off of the processor assemblies. Push  
the cables through the access holes in the processor baffle, but leave them  
attached to the system board as the processor baffle is removed.  
CAUTION: To avoid damaging the system board, use caution when removing the  
processor baffle. The SCSI I2C cable must remain attached to the system board at  
this point.  
Figure 1-15: Removing the processor baffle  
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5. Lift the blue processor cage lever to release the processor cage (1).  
6. Raise the processor cage away from the processor assembly (2).  
Figure 1-16: Removing the processor cage  
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7. Lift the processor-locking lever to release processor assembly (1).  
8. Lift the processor assembly away from the processor socket (2).  
Figure 1-17: Removing a processor  
CAUTION: To avoid damage to the processors and processor sockets, be sure to:  
Completely open the processor-locking lever when installing a processor  
assembly.  
Completely close the processor-locking lever before lowering the processor  
cage.  
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To install a processor, reverse steps 1 through 7. When lowering the processor  
assembly, be sure to correctly align the pins (1) before closing the processor-locking  
lever (2).  
CAUTION: When installing three processors, they must occupy sockets 1, 2, and 4.  
Figure 1-18: Aligning the processor pins and installing  
the processor  
CAUTION: Do not separate the processor from the heatsink. They ship as one  
assembly and separating them will damage the assembly.  
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Battery-Backed Write Cache Enabler  
The Smart Array 5i Battery-Backed Write Cache Enabler, also known as the battery  
module, provides transportable data protection, increases overall controller  
performance, and maintains any cached data for up to 72 hours without external  
power. It provides the system with a means for storing and saving data in the event of  
an unexpected system shutdown. The NiMH batteries in the battery module are  
continuously recharged through a trickle-charging process whenever the system  
power is on. Under normal operating conditions, the battery module lasts for 3 years  
before replacement is necessary.  
To install the battery module:  
1. Power down the server blade and remove it from the server blade enclosure.  
Refer to the “Preparation Procedures” section in this chapter.  
2. Remove the access panel. Refer to “Preparation Procedures” in this chapter.  
3. Install the battery module onto the standoffs on the system board. Be sure the  
battery module seats firmly, and turn the standoffs to secure.  
NOTE: If you purchased the Battery-Backed Write Cache Enabler as an option, you need to  
attach the plastic casing separately.  
Figure 1-19: Installing the Battery-Backed Write Cache  
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4. Connect the cable from the battery module to the Smart Array 5i Plus memory  
module.  
Figure 1-20: Cabling the Battery-Backed Write Cache  
Enabler  
5. Reinstall the system board and the access panel. Refer to “Preparation  
Procedures” in this chapter.  
NOTE: Insight Manager 7 will indicate a low charge until the battery module is fully charged  
for 24 to 48 hours.  
Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drives and Blanks  
The following section explains removal and installation of hard drive blanks and  
hot-plug SCSI hard drives.  
Removing Hard Drive Blanks  
The server blade ships standard with four hard drive blanks. Before installing a  
hot-plug SCSI hard drive, you must remove a blank.  
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CAUTION: Always populate drive bays with either a hard drive or blank. Proper  
airflow can only be maintained when the bays are populated. Unpopulated drive bays  
can lead to improper cooling and thermal damage.  
To remove a hard drive blank:  
1. Press and hold the release button (1).  
2. Pull the blank out of the drive bay (2).  
Figure 1-21: Removing a hard drive blank  
NOTE: Store the hard drive blank for future use.  
To install a hard drive blank, simply align the blank with the empty bay and slide the  
blank into the bay until the locking button engages.  
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SCSI ID Numbers  
The server blade hot-plug SCSI hard drives have unique SCSI IDs that the system  
automatically sets. Figure 1-22 shows SCSI IDs for the server blade.  
IMPORTANT: Always populate hard drive bays starting with SCSI ID 0 (items 3 and 4 in  
Figure 1-22).  
Figure 1-22: SCSI ID numbers  
Table 1-3: Server Blade SCSI IDs  
Item  
Description  
SCSI ID 1  
SCSI ID 1  
SCSI ID 0  
SCSI ID 0  
Bus  
B
1
2
3
4
A
B
A
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Installing Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drives  
To install hot-plug SCSI hard drives:  
1. Remove the existing hard drive blank or SCSI hard drive from the bay:  
— If a hard drive blank is installed in the bay, refer to “Removing Hard Drive  
Blanks” in this chapter.  
— If a SCSI hard drive is already installed in the bay, refer to “Removing  
Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drives” in this chapter.  
2. Insert the hot-plug SCSI hard drive (1). Be sure the drive seats firmly into the  
connector on the SCSI backplane.  
3. Close the ejector lever (2).  
Figure 1-23: Installing a hot-plug SCSI hard drive  
4. If you replaced a hard drive, restore the server blade data from the backup.  
5. Use the hot-plug SCSI hard drive LEDs to identify the status of the installed  
drive. For more information about these LEDs, refer to the “Hot-Plug SCSI Hard  
Drive LEDs” section in Appendix E, “LEDs and Switches.”  
6. Resume normal server blade operations.  
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Removing Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drives  
To remove hot-plug SCSI hard drives:  
1. Back up all server blade data on the hard drive.  
CAUTION: Before removing a hot-plug SCSI hard drive, use the LEDs to  
determine the status of the drive. Refer to the “Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drive LEDs”  
section in Appendix E, “LEDs and Switches.”  
CAUTION: If you are replacing a drive that is part of an array, refer to the  
“Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drive Replacement Guidelines” section in the HP ProLiant  
Servers Troubleshooting Guide.  
2. Press the port-colored ejector lever release button (1).  
NOTE: Port-colored items indicate hot-plug components.  
3. Pull the ejector lever open (2).  
4. Remove the hard drive (3).  
Figure 1-24: Removing a hot-plug SCSI hard drive  
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Installing Expansion Boards  
The ProLiant BL40p server blade delivers fibre channel support for SAN  
implementations and clustering capabilities. The server blade has two PCI-X slots for  
redundant SAN connectivity and is optimized for HP StorageWorks. In addition, the  
server blade is also compatible with certain third-party SAN products. Refer to the  
contents included with the expansion board for cabling and SAN configuration  
instructions. To install an expansion board into a PCI-X slot:  
1. Remove the access panel. Refer to “Preparation Procedures” in this chapter.  
2. Remove the expansion board blank corresponding to the PCI-X slot you are  
populating by pressing down on the release lever (1), then pulling up (2).  
3. Slide the expansion board blank out of the slot (3).  
Figure 1-25: Removing expansion board blanks  
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4. Open the alignment guide (1).  
5. Install the expansion board into the PCI-X slot (2).  
6. Close the alignment guide (3).  
7. Close the release lever (4).  
Figure 1-26: Installing an expansion board  
8. Repeat steps 2 through 7 for PCI-X slot 2 if installing an additional expansion  
board.  
9. Reinstall the access panel.  
10. Install the server blade into the enclosure. Refer to “Installing a Server Blade” in  
this chapter.  
11. Cable the expansion board as necessary. Refer to the documentation included  
with the expansion board for instructions.  
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Server Blades  
Before installing server blades for the first time, define your hardware configuration  
and server blade deployment process. Refer to Chapter 2, “Configuring and  
Deploying Server Blades.”  
WARNING: The ProLiant BL40p server blade exceeds the recommended  
weight for one individual to handle safely.  
To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment,  
25.86 kg  
observe local occupational health and safety requirements and  
(57 lb)  
guidelines for manual material handling.  
Installing a Server Blade  
CAUTION: Always populate the server blade enclosure bays with either a server  
blade or server blade blank. Proper airflow can only be maintained when the bays  
are populated. Unpopulated bays can lead to improper cooling and thermal damage.  
To install a server blade:  
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1. Four server blade blanks must be removed before installing a BL40p server blade  
into the enclosure. To remove a server blade blank:  
a. Press the release buttons (1).  
b. Slide the server blade blank out of the bay (2).  
Figure 1-27: Removing a server blade blank  
NOTE: Store the server blade blank for future use.  
2. Repeat step 1 to remove the three other server blade blanks from adjacent bays.  
3. Align the keyed end of the server blade with the guide at the end of a bay on the  
server blade enclosure.  
IMPORTANT: The server blade is keyed to fit only one way in the bay. If the server blade  
does not slide easily into the bay, be sure that the server blade is oriented properly.  
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4. If the server blade is not populating bays 1 through 4 (farthest left) or bays 5  
through 8 (farthest right):  
a. Use a Torx T-15 screwdriver to remove the 3 screws from the locking  
handle (1).  
b. Remove the locking handle from the back of the server blade (2).  
NOTE: The locking handle keeps the server blade locked to the enclosure when it is installed  
in either of the end bays. If you are installing the server blade in the middle of the enclosure,  
the locking handle will not fit properly into the enclosure.  
Figure 1-28: Removing the locking handle from the  
server blade  
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5. Install the server blade into the bay. Slide the server blade fully into the bay (1).  
6. Close the ejector lever (2).  
Figure 1-29: Installing a server blade  
7. If installing the server blade into either of the end bays, and if the server blade  
has PCI-X boards installed, close the locking handle on the back of the server  
blade to secure it to the server blade enclosure.  
Figure 1-30: Closing the locking handle  
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Powering Up the Server Blade  
To install a server blade in the server blade enclosure, refer to “Installing a Server  
Blade” in this chapter.  
Server blades are set to power up automatically. If you changed this setting, use one  
of the following methods to power up the server blade:  
Power On/Standby button  
— A momentary press initiates a power-up request. The system detects if power  
is available to power on the server blade.  
— A long press, 5 or more seconds, initiates a power-up override. The system is  
forced to power up the server blade without detecting available power.  
CAUTION: Always observe iLO alerts before initiating a power-up override to  
prevent a hot-plug power supply fault and possible loss of system power.  
NOTE: You may choose to perform a power-up override to power up a server blade and  
to override the power-up request function when the management modules are not in use  
and when you know that sufficient power is available.  
Virtual power button features through the iLO remote console  
— A Press and Hold selection initiates a power-off request. The system is  
forced to power off if the operating system does not respond to a momentary  
press.  
— A Power Cycle System On, After Off selection simulates turning the server  
blade off and back on with one button press.  
For more information about iLO, refer to Chapter 2, “Configuring and Deploying  
Server Blades.”  
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Configuring and Deploying Server Blades  
This chapter contains information about server blade deployment methods, hardware  
configuration, and the software to accomplish these tasks.  
Configuration and Deployment Overview  
Three primary deployment methods are supported:  
Remote deployment using ProLiant Essentials Rapid Deployment Pack (RDP)  
Remote deployment using virtual devices through iLO  
Deployment using local devices with the I/O cable (depending on the server  
model)  
Remote Deployment using RDP  
The RDP software is the preferred method for rapid, high-volume server blade  
deployments. The RDP software integrates two powerful products: Altiris eXpress  
Deployment Solution and the ProLiant Integration Module.  
The Altiris eXpress Deployment Server Console has an intuitive graphical user  
interface that provides simplified drag-and-drop server deployment using either  
imaging or scripting. The console also has advanced features for blade servers. The  
user can view blade servers in a physical tree view according to their  
Rack\Enclosure\Bay settings. The Deployment Server can detect when a blade is  
ripped out and replaced with a new blade. The user can configure the Deployment  
Server to automatically replay all deployment jobs on the new blade.  
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If you purchased RDP with the blade enclosure, follow the instructions on the Quick  
Start Guide, included in the kit, to register and install the software.  
For product information and the latest RDP documentation, go to  
www.hp.com/servers/rdp  
Remote Deployment using Virtual Devices through iLO  
The server blade should be connected to a network before beginning the deployment  
process. Connect to the server blade with one of the following methods:  
This method requires you to install the server blade in its enclosure and assign it  
an IP address (manually or using DHCP).  
Through an existing network (out of the rack, with the diagnostic station)  
This method enables you to configure a server blade out of the rack by powering  
the blade with the diagnostic station and connecting to an existing network  
through a hub. The IP address is assigned by a DHCP server on a network.  
Integrated Lights-Out (iLO) can be a helpful debugging tool in the configuration and  
deployment process. HP recommends using iLO to follow the deployment process.  
Refer to “Integrated Lights-Out Management” in this chapter for information about  
these additional methods.  
iLO Virtual CD-ROM Deployment  
To perform a boot CD deployment:  
1. Do one of the following:  
— Insert the boot CD into the client PC from which you are running the iLO  
Remote Console.  
— Use iLO Advanced to create an image file of the boot CD.  
— Copy the image of the boot CD to a location on the network or the client PC  
hard drive.  
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2. Remotely access the server blade through iLO Advanced. Refer to the HP  
Integrated Lights-Out User Guide.  
3. Click the Virtual Devices tab.  
4. Select Virtual Media.  
5. Use the Virtual Media applet to select the local CD or image file and connect the  
Virtual CD to the server blade.  
6. Use the iLO Virtual Power Button feature to reboot the server blade.  
After the server blade boots, follow the normal network installation procedure for an  
operating system.  
iLO Virtual Floppy Deployment  
To perform a boot diskette deployment:  
IMPORTANT: To deploy a server blade without the RDP, you must create a bootable  
diskette or an image of a bootable diskette. Refer to ”Creating the Boot Diskette.”  
1. Do one of the following:  
— Insert the boot diskette into the client PC from which you are running the  
iLO Remote Console.  
— Use iLO to create an image file of the boot diskette.  
— Copy the image of the boot diskette to a location on the network or the client  
PC hard drive.  
2. Remotely access the server blade through the iLO. Refer to “Integrated Lights-  
Out Management” in this chapter.  
3. Select the Virtual Devices tab.  
4. Select Virtual Media.  
5. Use the Virtual Media applet to select the local diskette or image file and connect  
the Virtual Disk to the server blade.  
6. Use the iLO Virtual Power Button feature to reboot the server blade.  
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After the server blade boots, follow the normal network installation procedure for  
your operating system.  
Deployment using Local Devices with the I/O Cable  
Use either the diagnostic cable or the I/O cable to perform some server blade  
configuration and diagnostic procedures. Depending on the model, the server blade  
will have either a diagnostic port or an I/O port. The I/O port only accepts the I/O  
cable and the diagnostic port only accepts the diagnostic cable. If the server blade has  
an I/O icon next to the port on the front of the server blade, use the I/O cable. If the  
port has no icon, use the diagnostic cable. Refer to Figure 2-1 to identify the I/O icon.  
Figure 2-1: I/O cable with large view of the I/O icon  
Identifying Diagnostic and I/O Cable Connectors  
Figure 2-2 and Table 2-1 identify diagnostic cable and I/O cable connectors.  
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Figure 2-2: Connectors  
Table 2-1: Diagnostic and I/O cable connectors  
Item  
Description  
Diagnostic cable  
1
2
3
Server blade connector  
iLO RJ-45 (10/100 Ethernet) connector  
Kernel debug connector**  
I/O cable*  
4
5
6
7
8
Video connector  
USB connector (2)  
Kernel debug connector**  
iLO RJ-45 (10/100 Ethernet) connector  
Server blade connector  
*The I/O cable is labeled with the I/O icon. The diagnostic cable  
has no label.  
**The kernel debug connector does not function as a serial port.  
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Connecting the Diagnostic Cable or the I/O Cable  
To connect to iLO using either the diagnostic cable or the I/O cable, you must have  
the following:  
A client PC with a 10/100 Ethernet RJ-45 connector  
A network cable with RJ-45 connectors  
To connect to iLO:  
IMPORTANT: Do not connect the diagnostic cable or the I/O cable to a hub when using an IP  
address to connect to iLO. All server blades have the same IP address through the diagnostic  
or I/O port. Multiple server blades on a hub make the server blades indistinguishable on the  
network.  
NOTE: Connecting the diagnostic cable to the diagnostic port or the I/O cable to the I/O port  
automatically disables the iLO connection on the rear of the server blade when the connection  
to the front port is active.  
1. Connect one end of the RJ-45 network cable to the diagnostic cable (1) or the I/O  
cable, depending on the server blade.  
2. Connect the other end of the network cable to the 10/100 Ethernet RJ-45  
connector on the client PC (2).  
Figure 2-3: Connecting an RJ-45 network cable  
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3. Connect the server blade connector to the server blade.  
CAUTION: Disconnect the diagnostic cable or the I/O cable from the port when not  
in use. The port and connector do not provide permanent connections.  
CAUTION: Rear iLO connector performance degrades when the I/O cable or the  
diagnostic cable is in use, even when the iLO connector on the cable is not in use.  
CAUTION: Always match the I/O cable labeled with the I/O icon to the I/O port also  
labeled with the I/O icon. The diagnostic cable and port have no labels. Mismatched  
cables prevent proper connection and can cause damage.  
Figure 2-4: Connecting either the diagnostic cable (1) or  
the I/O cable (2) to the server blade  
CAUTION: For the diagnostic cable, the locking button is located on the top of the  
server blade connector.  
For the I/O cable, the locking buttons are located on the sides of the server blade  
connector.  
Always be sure to squeeze the locking button on the diagnostic cable before  
disconnecting the diagnostic cable from the diagnostic port. Failure to do so can  
result in damage to the equipment.  
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Connecting Directly to a Server Blade using Video and USB Devices  
To connect directly to the server blade, use the I/O cable and any combination of the  
following USB devices:  
Monitor  
USB Hub  
USB Keyboard  
USB Mouse  
USB CD-ROM  
USB Diskette Drive  
The devices can be connected to the I/O cable in various configurations. Two of the  
possible configurations are detailed in the following:  
Directly Accessing a Configured Server Blade  
Use the following setup to access a configured server blade:  
CAUTION: Rear iLO connector performance degrades when the I/O cable or the  
diagnostic cable is in use, even when the iLO connector on the cable is not in use.  
NOTE: For this setup, a hub is not necessary to connect directly to the blade. If you need  
additional connections, use the second setup.  
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1. Connect the I/O cable to the server blade (1).  
2. Connect the video connector to a monitor (2).  
3. Connect a USB mouse to the USB connector (3).  
4. Connect a USB keyboard to the USB connector (4).  
Figure 2-5: Directly accessing a configured server blade  
Directly Accessing a Server Blade to Configure a Server Blade or Load Software  
Updates  
Use the following setup to configure a server blade using a SmartStart CD or to load  
software updates or patches using the CD-ROM:  
CAUTION: Rear iLO connector performance degrades when the I/O cable or the  
diagnostic cable is in use, even when the iLO connector on the cable is not in use.  
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1. Connect the I/O cable to the server blade (1).  
2. Connect a monitor to the video connector (2).  
3. Connect a USB hub to a USB connector (3).  
4. Connect the following to the USB hub:  
a. USB CD-ROM (4) and/or a USB diskette drive  
b. USB keyboard (5)  
c. USB mouse (6)  
NOTE: HP recommends the use of a USB hub when connecting a USB diskette drive and/or  
USB CD-ROM drive to the server blade. This will provide more available connections.  
Figure 2-6: Directly connecting to the server blade  
using a USB hub  
USB CD-ROM Deployment  
CD-ROM deployment involves a bootable CD that executes a script that configures  
the hardware and installs the operating system.  
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SmartStart simplifies the deployment process and facilitates loading the operating  
system. However, SmartStart does not prevent you from loading the operating system  
and drivers manually. For more information on SmartStart, refer to the HP website:  
www.hp.com/servers/smartstart  
To perform a boot CD deployment:  
1. Connect a USB CD-ROM, USB mouse, USB keyboard, and a monitor to the  
server blade using the I/O cable. Install a USB hub on the I/O cable to provide  
additional USB connections.  
2. Insert the Smart Start CD or the operating system CD in the CD-ROM.  
3. Reboot the server blade.  
4. After the server blade boots, follow the normal installation procedure for an  
operating system.  
After the operating system is configured, the server blade can access the network to  
locate the scripts and files necessary for deployment. The server blade should be  
connected to a network before beginning the deployment process. Connect to the  
server blade with one of the following methods:  
Through an existing network (in the rack)  
This method requires you to install the server blade in its enclosure and assign it  
an IP address (manually or using DHCP).  
Through an existing network (out of the rack, with the diagnostic station)  
This method enables you to configure a server blade out of the rack by powering  
the blade with the diagnostic station and connecting to an existing network  
through a hub. The IP address is assigned by a DHCP server on a network.  
USB Diskette Drive Deployment  
Diskette Image Deployment involves creating a DOS-based network-enabled boot  
diskette that executes a script that configures the hardware and installs the operating  
system. Server blades have two mechanisms for using the diskette: iLO Virtual  
Floppy and PXE.  
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IMPORTANT: To deploy a server blade without the RDP, you must create a bootable  
diskette or image of a bootable diskette. Refer to ”Creating the Boot Diskette.”  
To perform a boot diskette deployment:  
1. Connect a USB diskette drive, USB mouse, USB keyboard, and a monitor to the  
server blade using the I/O cable. Install a USB hub on the I/O cable to provide  
additional USB connections.  
2. Insert the boot diskette into the USB diskette drive.  
3. Reboot the server blade.  
4. After the server blade boots, follow the normal installation procedure for an  
operating system.  
The diskette gets the server blade on the network where it can access the scripts and  
files necessary for deployment. This implies a deployment infrastructure that may  
include an administrator workstation, PXE server, Windows® file share, or a Linux  
file share.  
The server blade must be connected to a network before beginning the deployment  
process. Connect to the server blade with one of the following methods:  
This method requires you to install the server blade in its enclosure and assign it  
an IP address (manually or using DHCP).  
Through an existing network (out of the rack, with the diagnostic station)  
This method enables you to configure a server blade out of the rack by powering  
the blade with the diagnostic station and connecting to an existing network  
through a hub. The IP address is assigned by a DHCP server on an network.  
Other methods are available for connecting to the ProLiant BL40p server blade, but  
they do not provide the network accessibility required to deploy the server. Refer to  
“Integrated Lights-Out Management” in this chapter for information about these  
additional methods.  
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NOTE: For more information about these hardware and cabling configurations, refer to the HP  
ProLiant BL p-Class System Hardware Configuration and Installation Poster and the  
documentation that ships with the diagnostic station.  
Creating the Boot Diskette  
The SmartStart Scripting Toolkit provides the tools and information for creating a  
diskette that will configure the hardware and install the operating system.  
For details, download the latest version of the “SmartStart Scripting Toolkit” from  
www.hp.com/servers/sstoolkit  
and refer to the SmartStart Scripting Toolkit User Guide.  
It is also possible to configure the hardware manually using RBSU through the iLO  
remote console. With this method, the diskette would be more generic and would  
integrate into the existing network OS installation process. Refer to the “Integrated  
Lights-Out Management” section in this chapter.  
For the most current information about operating system support on server blades,  
refer to the operating system support matrix available at:  
www.hp.com/products/servers/platforms  
then navigate to the OS support for ProLiant BL p-Class server blades.  
IMPORTANT: The ProLiant BL40p server blade has the ability to connect to a SAN using  
PCI-X expansion boards. You can preconfigure the SAN HBA driver Smart Components in the  
ProLiant Support Pack. Refer to the HP ProLiant Support Pack and Deployment Utility User  
Guide or “SAN Support” in this chapter for more information.  
USB Diskette Drive Deployment using PXE  
PXE enables server blades to load an image over the network from a PXE server then  
execute it in memory. The first NIC on the server blade is the default PXE boot NIC,  
but any of the other NICs can be configured to boot PXE. Refer to “PXE  
Deployment” in this chapter for more information.  
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A number of third-party PXE deployment tools are available for Windows and Linux.  
For additional information refer to  
ftp.compaq.com/pub/products/servers/management/pxe_wp.pdf  
SAN Support  
The ProLiant BL40p server blade delivers fibre channel support for SAN  
implementations and clustering capabilities. The ProLiant BL40p server blade has  
two PCI-X expansion slots for redundant SAN connectivity and is optimized for HP  
StorageWorks. In addition, the server blade is also compatible with certain third-  
party SAN products.  
For SAN configuration information for the server blade, consult the QuickSpecs  
located on the ProLiant BL40p 2 product page on  
www.hp.com  
Or the SAN Design Reference Guide located at  
www.compaq.com/products/storageworks/san/documentation.html  
Software and Utilities  
This section provides information about the following utilities and support tools:  
Integrated Lights-Out (iLO) Management  
Redundant ROM Support  
ROMPaq Utility  
ROM-Based Setup Utility (RBSU)  
Option ROM Configuration for Arrays (ORCA) Utility  
Network-based PXE Deployment  
SmartStart Scripting Toolkit  
Insight Manager 7  
Diagnostics Utility  
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Automatic Server Recovery (ASR-2)  
Integrated Management Log (IML)  
HP also offers the following software components:  
Health and Wellness Driver and IML Viewer  
iLO Management Interface Driver  
Rack Infrastructure Interface Service  
Management Agents  
For Microsoft® Windows operating system users, these items are included in the  
HP ProLiant Support Pack for Microsoft Windows, available from the ProLiant BL  
p-Class system product page on  
www.hp.com/support/files  
Linux operating system users must install these items manually. For information  
about downloading these components, refer to  
www.hp.com/support  
For information on how to use these components with a Linux operating system,  
refer to  
http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/servers/linux/documentation.html#howtos  
Integrated Lights-Out Management  
The iLO subsystem includes an intelligent microprocessor, secure memory, and a  
dedicated network interface. This design makes iLO independent of the host server  
blade and its operating system. The iLO subsystem provides remote access to any  
authorized network client, sends alerts, and provides other server blade management  
functions.  
Using a supported Web browser, you can:  
Remotely access the console of the host server blade, including all text mode and  
graphics mode screens with full keyboard and mouse controls.  
Remotely power up, power down, or reboot the host server blade.  
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Remotely boot a host server blade to a virtual diskette image to perform a ROM  
upgrade or to install an operating system.  
Send alerts from iLO regardless of the state of the host server blade.  
Access advanced troubleshooting features provided by iLO.  
Launch a Web browser, use Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)  
alerting, and diagnose the server blade using Insight Manager 7.  
The server blade must be properly cabled for iLO connectivity. Connect to the server  
blade with one of the following methods:  
Through an existing network (in the rack)  
This method requires you to install the server blade in its enclosure and assign it  
an IP address (manually or using DHCP).  
Through the server blade diagnostic port  
— In the rack  
This method requires you to connect the diagnostic cable to the diagnostic  
port and a client PC. Using the static IP address listed on the diagnostic cable  
label and the initial access information on the front of the server blade, you  
can access the server blade with the iLO Remote Console. For diagnostic  
cabling instructions, refer to “Using the Diagnostic Cable” in Chapter 1,  
“Installing the Server Blade and Options.”  
— Out of the rack, with the diagnostic station  
This method requires you to power the server blade with the optional  
diagnostic station and connect to an external computer using the static IP  
address and the diagnostic cable. For cabling instructions, refer to the  
documentation that ships with the diagnostic station or to the Documentation  
CD.  
Through the server blade rear panel connectors (out of the rack, with the  
diagnostic station)  
This method enables you to configure a server blade out of the rack by powering  
the blade with the diagnostic station and connecting to an existing network  
through a hub. The IP address is assigned by a DHCP server on the network.  
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iLO ROM-Based Setup Utility  
The iLO ROM-Based Setup Utility (iLO RBSU) is the recommended method to  
configure and set up the iLO subsystem. The iLO RBSU is designed to assist you  
with setting up iLO subsystem on a network; it is not intended for continued  
administration.  
To run iLO RBSU:  
1. Restart or power up the server blade.  
2. Press the F8 key when prompted during the Power-On Self-Test (POST). The  
iLO RBSU runs.  
3. Enter a valid iLO user ID and password with the appropriate iLO privileges  
(Administer User Accounts, Configure iLO Settings).  
4. Make and save any necessary changes to the iLO configuration.  
5. Exit iLO RBSU, when finished.  
HP recommends using DNS/DHCP with iLO to simplify installation. If DNS/DHCP  
cannot be used, use one of the following procedures to disable DNS/DHCP and to  
configure the IP address and the subnet mask:  
1. Log into iLO using the DNS/DHCP IP address.  
2. At the Administration screen, enter a valid iLO user ID and password with the  
appropriate iLO privileges.  
3. Select Network Settings and enter the appropriate information.  
or  
1. Restart or power up the server blade.  
2. Press the F8 key when prompted during the POST. The iLO RBSU runs.  
3. Enter a valid iLO user ID and password with the appropriate iLO privileges  
(Administer User Accounts, Configure iLO Settings).  
NOTE: Use the arrow keys to highlight selections.  
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4. Select Network, DNS/DHCP, press the Enter key, and then select DHCP  
Enable. Press the spacebar to turn off DHCP. Be sure that DHCP Enable is set to  
Off and save the changes.  
5. Select Network, NIC, and TCP/IP, press the Enter key, and type the  
appropriate information in the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway IP  
Address fields.  
6. Save the changes. The iLO system automatically resets to use the new setup  
when you exit the iLO RBSU.  
Access the Server Blade with iLO Remote Console  
To access the server blade with iLO for the first time:  
1. Locate the iLO Default Network Settings tag that contains the following  
information:  
— Default user ID  
— Default password  
— DNS name  
— Server blade serial number  
IMPORTANT: If you have previously configured the iLO settings to change the default DNS  
name, user ID, or password, use the values you configured. If you made any changes to the  
default value, the values on the iLO Default Network Settings tag are no longer valid.  
IMPORTANT: If you have forgotten your iLO access values or cannot gain access to the iLO,  
use the iLO switch (SW2) on your server blade system board to override iLO security.  
2. From the administrator workstation or client PC, open a web browser.  
3. Browse to the iLO Remote Console using one of the following methods:  
— The DNS name provided on the iLO Default Network Settings tag  
— The IP address previously configured (if you are not using DHCP)  
— The IP address assigned by the DHCP server  
— The IP address from the iLO diagnostic cable or the I/O cable (if you are  
using the diagnostic port or the I/O port)  
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4. At the certificate screen, accept the certificate.  
5. At the login screen, enter the default user ID and default password provided on  
the iLO Default Network Settings tag.  
6. At the main screen, click Remote Console.  
7. Follow the on-screen directions. Refer to the HP Integrated Lights-Out User  
Guide for further information.  
Redundant ROM Support  
Server blades enable you to upgrade or configure the ROM safely with redundant  
ROM support. The server blade has a 4-MB ROM that acts as two, separate 2-MB  
ROMs. In the standard implementation, one ROM contains the current ROM  
program version, while the other ROM contains a backup version.  
Safety and Security Benefits  
When you flash the system ROM, ROMPaq writes over the older ROM and saves the  
current ROM as a backup, enabling you to switch easily to the backup ROM version  
if the new ROM becomes corrupted for any reason. This feature protects the previous  
ROM version, even if you experience a power failure while flashing the ROM.  
Access to Redundant ROM Settings  
To access the redundant ROM:  
1. Access RBSU by pressing the F9 key during power up when the prompt displays.  
2. Select Advanced Options.  
3. Select ROM Selection.  
4. Select one of the ROM banks as the system ROM.  
5. Press the Enter key.  
6. Press the Esc key to exit the current menu or press the F10 key to exit RBSU.  
7. Restart the server blade.  
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When the server blade boots, the system identifies whether the current ROM bank is  
corrupt. If a corrupt ROM is detected, the system boots from the backup ROM and  
alerts you through POST or IML that the ROM bank is corrupt.  
If both the current and backup versions of the ROM are corrupt, you must return the  
system board for a service replacement. Refer to the HP ProLiant BL p-Class System  
Maintenance and Service Guide and contact an HP authorized reseller.  
Remote ROM Flash  
The system contains individual firmware specific to various components.  
The ProLiant BL40p server blade contains:  
Server blade system ROM  
Smart Array 5i Plus memory module ROM  
iLO ROM  
The server blade and power enclosures contain:  
Server blade management module ROM  
Power management module ROM  
Using the Smart Components for Remote ROM Flash with the Remote Deployment  
Utility (RDU) console application, Remote ROM Flash enables you to upgrade the  
firmware (BIOS) on a server blade from a remote location.  
To update the ROM from a remote location, navigate to your server and download  
the RDU at  
www.compaq.com/support/files/server/us/winroms.html  
If a power loss occurs during a firmware upgrade, redundant ROM support enables  
data recovery.  
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ROM flash enables you to upgrade the firmware (BIOS) with system or option  
ROMPaq utilities.  
To upgrade the BIOS:  
1. Download the latest ROMPaq at  
www.hp.com/support  
2. Follow the instructions and create a bootable diskette.  
IMPORTANT: You can use the iLO Virtual Media applet to create the image file. Refer to  
the “Integrated Lights-Out Management” section in this chapter. If you use this method,  
omit step 3.  
3. Access the server blade through the iLO Remote Console. Refer to “Access the  
Server Blade with iLO Remote Console” in this chapter for further information.  
4. Insert the boot diskette.  
5. Use the iLO virtual power button to power the server blade off and then on, and  
to set the blade to boot from the diskette image you created in step 2.  
The ROMPaq Utility checks the system and provides a choice (if more than one  
exists) of available ROM revisions. By default, the oldest ROM version is updated.  
This procedure is the same for both system and option ROMPaq utilities.  
If a power loss occurs during a firmware upgrade, redundant ROM support enables  
data recovery.  
ROM-Based Setup Utility  
NOTE: Most of the features in RBSU are not required in the setup of the server blade. The  
options in this utility are designed to assist with specific server blade configuration issues.  
RBSU performs configuration activities and enables you to view server blade  
configuration information. The server blade ships pre-configured, and changes are  
not required unless you want to change the default settings.  
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To navigate RBSU, use the following keys:  
To access RBSU, use the iLO Remote Console and press the F9 key when  
prompted during power up.  
To navigate the menu system, use the arrow keys.  
To make selections, press the Enter key.  
RBSU automatically saves settings when you press the Enter key. The utility does  
not prompt you for confirmation of settings before you exit the utility. To change a  
selected setting, you must select a different setting and press the Enter key.  
Table 2-2 contains the default settings for options in primary RBSU menus.  
Table 2-2: RBSU Default Settings  
Menu/Option  
Default Setting  
System Options  
OS Selection  
Windows 2000  
Serial Number  
Embedded NIC Port 1 PXE Support  
Standard Boot Order (IPL)  
Automatic Server Recovery  
ASR Status  
Enabled  
*
Enabled  
ASR Timeout  
10 minutes  
Enabled  
Thermal Shutdown  
Server Passwords  
Set Power-On Password  
Set Admin Password  
Disabled  
Disabled  
* The default boot order is CD-ROM drive, diskette drive, hard  
drive, and network, respectively.  
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Menu/Option  
Default Setting  
Advanced Options  
MPS Table Mode  
POST Speed Up  
POST F1 Prompt  
ROM Selection  
AutoSet Table  
Enabled  
Enabled  
Use Current ROM  
Enabled  
Wake on LAN  
NMI Debug Button  
Processor Hyper-Threading  
Virtual Install Disk  
Enabled  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Option ROM Configuration for Arrays Utility  
The Option ROM Configuration for Arrays (ORCA) Utility is a menu-driven utility  
that does not require a CD and can be started when the server blade is booting. This  
utility enables users to perform the following functions:  
Create, configure, and/or delete logical drives  
Specify RAID levels  
Assign online spares  
Set interrupts and the boot controller order  
To run ORCA, press the F8 key from the iLO Remote Console when the server blade  
is booting.  
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PXE Deployment  
For each server blade that you are deploying, the PXE server must be connected to  
the NIC designated for PXE. The server blade defaults PXE functions to NIC 1, but  
any of the 5 NICs can be designated for PXE in RBSU. For NIC connector locations  
on RJ-45 patch panels and interconnect switches, refer to the HP ProLiant BL40p  
Server Blade Overview Card included with the server blade.  
To deploy an operating system to multiple server blades, you can install a PXE  
deployment server on a network.  
Preboot execution environment (PXE) is a component of the Intel Wired for  
Management (WfM) specification. The PXE model enables server blades to load and  
execute a network bootstrap program (NBP) from a PXE server and to execute a  
pre-configured image. The image can be an operating system image created by  
software utilities or a boot diskette image. This feature enables a user to configure a  
server blade and install an operating system over a network.  
When a PXE-enabled client boots, it obtains an IP address from a dynamic host  
configuration protocol (DHCP) server. The client obtains the name of the NBP from  
the appropriate boot server. Then, the client uses trivial file transfer protocol (TFTP)  
to download the NBP from the boot server and executes the image.  
Deployment Infrastructure  
To establish a network-based PXE deployment infrastructure, you must provide the  
following software and minimum hardware:  
Client PC (administrative workstation)  
— Intel Pentium® III or higher processor (700 MHz or greater recommended)  
— 128 MB of RAM  
— Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional or Microsoft Windows XP operating  
system  
— Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or above with 128-bit encryption  
— Ethernet NIC with 10/100 RJ-45 connector  
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— TCP/IP networking and an IP address compatible with one of the following  
the iLO Diagnostic Port IP address or an assigned DHCP or static IP address  
— CD-ROM drive and/or diskette drive  
— Any of the following JavaRuntime Environment versions:  
1.3.1_02  
1.3.1_07  
1.3.1_08  
1.4.1  
Access the Java Runtime Environment versions at  
http://java.sun.com/products/archive/index.html  
DHCP server (IP address assignment)  
— Pentium or Pentium II 200-MHz or faster processor  
— 64 MB of RAM  
— 64 MB of free hard drive space  
— 10 Mb/s network adapter  
PXE deployment server (storing boot images)  
— Intel Pentium III or higher processor (500 MHz recommended)  
— 256 MB of RAM  
— 10 Mb/s network adapter  
— CD-ROM drive  
NFS repository server (only required for Red Hat Linux deployment)  
— Red Hat Linux 7.2 operating system installed  
— Network connection  
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— CD-ROM drive  
— NFS installed  
— 1.5 GB of available disk space  
Windows repository server (only required for Microsoft Windows deployment)  
— Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system installed  
— Network connection  
— CD-ROM drive  
— 1.5 GB of available disk space  
— TCP/IP networking and an IP address compatible with one of the following:  
the iLO Diagnostic Port IP address or an assigned DHCP or static IP address  
— CD-ROM drive and/or diskette drive  
— Any of the following Java Runtime Environment versions:  
1.3.1_02  
1.3.1_07  
1.3.1_08  
1.4.1  
Access the Java Runtime Environment versions at  
http://java.sun.com/products/archive/index.html  
Network server with an operating system installed  
SmartStart Scripting Toolkit  
The HP SmartStart Scripting Toolkit radically simplifies high-volume server  
deployment, enabling thousands of servers to be deployed quickly and easily. The  
SmartStart Scripting Toolkit consists of a set of modular utilities that are used to  
create a set of configuration data files, which are combined using a script or batch file  
to provide an automated installation process.  
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The basic steps necessary to use the SmartStart Scripting Toolkit are:  
1. Generate the server profile from a previously configured server.  
2. Create a script (batch) file that reads in server configuration files to configure the  
server hardware and install the server operating system  
3. Build the server configuration diskette that initiates the automated deployment  
process.  
For details, download the latest version of the SmartStart Scripting Toolkit from  
www.hp.com/servers/sstoolkit  
and refer to the SmartStart Scripting Toolkit User Guide.  
Insight Manager 7  
Insight Manager 7 is the HP application for easily managing network devices. Insight  
Manager 7 delivers intelligent monitoring and alerting as well as visual control of the  
HP devices. Documentation for Insight Manager 7 is available on the ProLiant  
Essentials Rapid Deployment Pack CD in the OVERVIEW.HLP file.  
IMPORTANT: You must install and use Insight Manager 7 to benefit from the HP pre-failure  
warranties on processors, hard drives, and memory modules.  
Insight Manager 7 features include:  
Comprehensive Fault Management—Insight Manager 7 provides comprehensive  
fault management for all major subsystems, including pre-failure alerting for  
disks, memory, and processors.  
Integration Management—Insight Manager 7 and ProLiant Essentials RDP  
software enable you to effectively deploy and manage configurations throughout  
the enterprise using Integration Server and Insight Version Control.  
Performance Management—Insight Manager 7 enables you to set performance  
and capacity thresholds for management variables related to CPU and bus usage,  
NIC throughput, logical disk capacity, and more.  
Workstation Management—Insight Manager 7 enables you to monitor and  
manage HP Professional Workstations.  
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Client Management—Insight Manager 7 enables you to manage faults and assets  
on Deskpro computers and HP portables.  
Netelligent Management—Insight Manager 7 can receive alarms from  
Netelligent devices. Full management of Netelligent devices is supported through  
integration with HP Netelligent Management Software.  
Asset Management—Insight Manager 7 enables you to export asset information  
from the Insight Manager 7 database to leading database and spreadsheet  
applications, making asset management easier than ever.  
Remote Management—Insight Manager 7 enables you to manage in-band or out-  
of-band devices online or offline from anywhere.  
Reporting—Using Automatic Data Collection, Insight Manager 7 enables you to  
gather historic performance information for graphing or export purposes, which  
helps with upgrade performance.  
Integration with Enterprise Management Platforms—Insight Manager 7 provides  
integration with leading management platforms including HP OpenView, IBM  
NetView, SunNet Manager, and Microsoft Systems Management Server.  
Diagnostics Utility  
Refer to the HP ROM-Based Setup Utility User Guide at  
www.hp.com/servers/smartstart  
Run the internal diagnostics before running the Diagnostics Utility.  
To run Diagnostics Utility:  
1. Download the latest Diagnostics Utility at  
www.hp.com/support  
2. Follow the instructions and create a bootable diskette.  
IMPORTANT: You can use the iLO Virtual Media applet to create the image file. Refer to  
the “Integrated Lights-Out Management” section in this chapter. If you use this method,  
omit step 3.  
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3. Access the server blade through the iLO Remote Console. Refer to the “Access  
the Server Blade with iLO Remote Console” in this chapter for more  
information.  
4. Insert the virtual diskette.  
5. Use the iLO virtual power button to power the server blade off and then on, and  
to set the blade to boot from the diskette image you created in step 2.  
The server blade boots from the downloaded image and runs the Diagnostics Utility.  
Automatic Server Recovery-2  
ASR-2 is a feature that causes the system to restart when a catastrophic operating  
system error occurs, such as a blue-screen or kernel panic. A system fail-safe timer,  
the ASR-2 timer, starts when the System Management driver, also known as the  
Health Driver, is loaded. When the operating system is functioning properly, the  
system periodically resets the timer. However, when the operating system fails, the  
timer expires and restarts the server blade.  
ASR-2 increases server blade availability by restarting the server blade within  
10 minutes after a system hang or shutdown. At the same time, the Insight Manager 7  
console notifies you by sending a message to a designated pager number that ASR-2  
has restarted the system. You can disable ASR-2 from the Insight Manager 7 console  
or RBSU.  
Integrated Management Log  
The IML records hundreds of events and stores them in an easy-to-view form. The  
IML time-stamps each event with 1-minute granularity.  
Events listed in the IML are categorized as one of four event severity levels:  
Statusindicates that the message is informational only  
Repairedindicates that corrective action was taken  
Cautionindicates a non-fatal error condition occurred  
Criticalindicates a component failure has occurred  
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Viewing the Log  
You can view recorded events in the IML in several ways, including the following:  
From within the iLO Web pages  
From within the Insight Manager 7  
From within the Survey Utility  
From within operating system specific IML viewers  
For Windows 2000, Event Viewer, or HP IML Viewer  
For Linux operating systems, HP IML Viewer Application  
NOTE: You can only view the list from the Recovery/Integrated Management Log screen.  
Viewing the Event List  
To view the event list:  
1. From Insight Manager 7, select the appropriate server blade, then select View  
Device Data. The selected server blade appears with buttons around its  
perimeter.  
2. Click Recovery.  
3. Select Integrated Management Log.  
4. If a failed component has been replaced, select the event from the list, then select  
Mark Repaired.  
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Printing the Event List  
To print the event list:  
1. From Insight Manager 7, select the appropriate server blade. The selected server  
blade appears with buttons around its perimeter.  
2. Click Configuration.  
3. Click Recovery.  
4. Click Print.  
Survey Utility  
Survey Utility is a serviceability tool that delivers online configuration capture and  
comparison to maximize server blade availability. It is available on the Rapid  
Deployment Pack CD or at  
www.compaq.com/products/servers/management/agents/documentation.html  
Refer to the ProLiant Essentials Rapid Deployment Pack CD for information on  
installing and running the Survey Utility. After you run the Survey Utility, you can  
view the IML by loading the output of the utility (typically called SURVEY.TXT) into  
a text viewer such as Microsoft Notepad. The event list follows the system slot  
information. After you open the text file, you can print it using the print feature of the  
viewer.  
List of Events  
The event list displays the affected components and the associated error messages.  
Though the same basic information displays, the format of the list may differ  
depending on whether you view it from within Insight Manager 7 or from within  
Survey Utility.  
Table 2-3 identifies the event types (affected components) and associated event  
messages for server blades.  
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Table 2-3: Server Blade Event Messages  
Event Type  
Event Message  
Machine Environment  
Fan failure  
System Fan Failure (Fan X, Location)  
System Overheating (Zone X, Location)  
Overheat condition  
Main Memory  
Correctable error  
threshold exceeded  
Corrected Memory Error threshold passed (Slot X, Memory  
Module X)  
Corrected Memory Error threshold passed (System Memory)  
Corrected Memory Error threshold passes (Memory Module  
unknown)  
Processor  
Correctable error  
Processor Correctable Error threshold passed (Slot X, Socket X)  
threshold exceeded  
Uncorrectable error  
PCI Bus Error  
Processor Uncorrectable internal error (Slot X, Socket X)  
PCI Bus Error (Slot X, Bus X, Device X, Function X)  
Power Subsystem  
System configuration  
battery low  
Real-Time Battery Clock Failing  
ASR Lockup Detected: Cause  
Automatic Server  
Recovery  
System lockup  
Operating System  
System crash  
Blue Screen Trap: Cause [NT]  
Kernel Panic: Cause [Linux]  
Automatic operating  
system shutdown  
Automatic Operating System Shutdown Initiated Due to Fan Failure  
Automatic Operating System Shutdown Initiated Due to Overheat  
Condition  
Fatal Exception (Number X, Cause)  
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Regulatory Compliance Notices  
Regulatory Compliance Identification Numbers  
For the purpose of regulatory compliance certification and identification, your  
product has been assigned a unique series number. The series number can be found  
on the product nameplate label, along with all required approval markings and  
information. When requesting compliance information for this product, always refer  
to this series number. The series number should not be confused with the marketing  
name or model number of then product.  
Federal Communications Commission Notice  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A  
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to  
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is  
operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can  
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of  
this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which  
case the user will be required to correct the interference at personal expense  
Modifications  
The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to  
this device that are not expressly approved by Hewlett-Packard Company may void  
the user's authority to operate the equipment.  
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Cables  
Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic RFI/EMI  
connector hoods in order to maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations.  
Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien)  
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-  
Causing Equipment Regulations.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur  
le matériel brouilleur du Canada.  
European Union Notice  
Products bearing the CE marking comply with the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and  
the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) issued by the Commission of the European  
Community and if this product has telecommunication functionality, the R&TTE  
Directive (1999/5/EC).  
Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European  
Norms (in parentheses are the equivalent international standards and regulations):  
EN 55022 (CISPR 22) – Electromagnetic Interference  
EN55024 (IEC61000-4-2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 11) – Electromagnetic Immunity  
EN 60950 (IEC 60950) – Product Safety  
Japanese Notice  
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Korean Notice  
BSMI Notice  
Battery Replacement Notice  
Your computer is provided with an internal lithium battery or battery pack. There is a  
danger of explosion and risk of personal injury if the battery is incorrectly replaced or  
mistreated. Unless specific replacement instructions are provided as part of this  
guide, replacement is to be done by an authorized service provider using the spare  
designated for this product.  
For more information about battery replacement or proper disposal, contact an  
authorized reseller or authorized service provider.  
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WARNING: Your computer contains an internal lithium manganese dioxide, a  
vanadium pentoxide, or an alkaline battery pack. There is risk of fire and burns  
if the battery pack is not handled properly. To reduce the risk of personal  
injury,  
Do not attempt to recharge the battery.  
Do not expose to temperatures higher than 60°C.  
Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, short external contacts, or dispose of  
in fire or water.  
Replace only with the spare parts designated for this product.  
Batteries, battery packs, and accumulators should not be disposed of  
together with the general household waste. To forward them to recycling or  
proper disposal, please use the public collection system or return them to HP,  
authorized HP Partners, or their agents.  
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Electrostatic Discharge  
To prevent damaging the system, be aware of the precautions you need to follow  
when setting up the system or handling parts. A discharge of static electricity from a  
finger or other conductor may damage system boards or other static-sensitive  
devices. This type of damage may reduce the life expectancy of the device.  
Preventing Electrostatic Damage  
To prevent electrostatic damage, observe the following precautions:  
Avoid hand contact by transporting and storing products in static-safe containers.  
Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at static-free  
workstations.  
Place parts on a grounded surface before removing them from their containers.  
Avoid touching pins, leads, or circuitry.  
Always be properly grounded when touching a static-sensitive component or  
assembly.  
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Grounding Methods  
There are several methods for grounding. Use one or more of the following methods  
when handling or installing electrostatic-sensitive parts:  
Use a wrist strap connected by a ground cord to a grounded workstation or  
computer chassis. Wrist straps are flexible straps with a minimum of 1 megohm  
± 10 percent resistance in the ground cords. To provide proper ground, wear the  
strap snug against the skin.  
Use heel straps, toe straps, or bootstraps at standing workstations. Wear the  
straps on both feet when standing on conductive floors or dissipating floor mats.  
Use conductive field service tools.  
Use a portable field service kit with a folding static-dissipating work mat.  
If you do not have any of the suggested equipment for proper grounding, have an  
authorized reseller install the part.  
NOTE: For more information on static electricity or for assistance with product installation,  
contact your authorized reseller.  
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Server Error Messages  
Use POST error messages to assist in troubleshooting and performing basic  
diagnostic functions in the server blade.  
POST error messages are displayed in the following locations:  
Integrated Management Log (IML)  
iLO POST log  
iLO Remote Console  
For a complete listing of error messages and other troubleshooting information, refer  
to the HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide on the Documentation CD or  
online at the HP reference library, accessed through:  
www.hp.com/support  
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Troubleshooting  
For a list of new server error messages that are specific to this server, refer to  
Appendix C, “Server Error Messages.”  
For information on LEDs and switches specific to the server blade, refer to  
Appendix E, “LEDs and Switches.”  
For information about general troubleshooting techniques, diagnostic tools, error  
messages, and preventative maintenance, refer to the HP ProLiant Servers  
Troubleshooting Guide on the Documentation CD.  
When the Server Blade Does Not Start  
This section provides systematic instructions on what to try and where to go for help  
for the most common problems encountered during initial POST. The server blade  
must first complete this test each time you power up, before it can load the operating  
system and start running software applications.  
IMPORTANT: Always be sure that you have adequate system power applied to all rack  
components before troubleshooting the server blade. You may need to add more hot-plug  
power supplies if you are installing additional server blades. If you have a power problem, refer  
to the HP ProLiant BL p-Class System Overview and Planning white paper.  
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If the server blade does not start:  
1. Be sure that the server blade is fully seated in the server blade enclosure.  
2. Be sure that power is applied to the server blade:  
— Check the status using the system power LED. For the location and  
explanation of the system power LED, refer to the “Server Blade Front Panel  
LEDs” section in Appendix E, “LEDs and Switches.”  
— Check the server blade management modules and power management  
modules for proper cabling and power configuration switch settings.  
— Use the Blade Power Management section of iLO to verify that at least  
14 Amps are available.  
— The server blade is configured to power up upon insertion. However, if you  
changed that setting, be sure that the Power On/Standby button was pressed  
firmly.  
— Check that the circuit breakers on the bus bars are positioned up.  
3. If the system does not complete POST or start loading an operating system:  
— Use the iLO remote console or the iLO system status page to identify POST  
messages. Refer to the HP Integrated Lights-Out User Guide on the  
Documentation CD.  
— Refer to “General Loose Connections” in the HP ProLiant Servers  
Troubleshooting Guide on the Documentation CD.  
— Refer to www.hp.com/servers/rdp for instructions on Rapid Deployment.  
4. Be sure that the server blade is not rebooting repeatedly:  
a. Be sure that the system is not rebooting due to a problem that initiates an  
ASR-2 reboot.  
ASR-2 is defaulted to restart the server blade automatically, loading the  
operating system. If a critical error occurs, ASR-2 logs the error in the IML  
and restarts the server blade.  
For more information, refer to the “Automatic Server Recovery-2” and  
“System Short Circuit” sections of the HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting  
Guide on the Documentation CD.  
b. Use the iLO remote console to identify a possible thermal event.  
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5. Power cycle the server blade. If the server blade does not restart, proceed to the  
“Server Blade Diagnostic Steps” section in this appendix.  
6. Check the server blade for the following normal power-up sequence to be sure  
that the system meets the minimal hardware requirements and is powered up  
during normal operations:  
a. The front panel power LED turns from standby (amber) to on (solid green).  
b. The fans start up.  
c. The internal health LED flashes during the POST process; it turns solid green  
if POST is successful.  
d. The system beeps twice after a successful boot and the internal health LED  
will be solid green.  
7. View the iLO remote console or video device connected through the I/O cable  
connectors for the following default boot messages to be sure the system meets  
the minimal hardware requirements and is powered up during normal operations:  
— HP ProLiant logo  
— Memory test  
— ROM information  
— Copyright information  
— Processor initialization  
— iLO initialization  
— Array controller initialization  
— PXE initialization  
8. The operating system loads to complete the boot process.  
If the server blade completes POST and attempts to load the operating system, go to  
the “Problems After Initial Boot” section in this appendix.  
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Server Blade Diagnostic Steps  
If the server blade does not power up, or powers up but does not complete POST,  
answer the questions in Table D-1 to determine appropriate actions based on the  
symptoms observed. According to the answers you give, you are directed to the  
appropriate table that immediately follows.  
Table D-1: Diagnostic Steps  
Question  
Action  
Question 1: Is the server blade  
system power LED illuminated?  
If yes, continue to question 2.  
If no, refer to Table D-2.  
If yes, continue to question 3.  
If no, refer to Table D-3.  
If yes, continue to question 4.  
If no, refer to Table D-4.  
Question 2: Is the server blade  
system power LED green?  
Question 3: Is the server blade  
internal health LED solid green?  
Question 4: Is the iLO remote  
console displaying error  
information?  
If yes, use the POST messages for  
further diagnosis. Refer to  
Table D-5 for details.  
If no, refer to Table D-5.  
NOTE: Insight Manager, iLO, or the IML Log can determine which component requires  
replacement if a possible reason for an amber or red LED is a failed processor, PPM, DIMM,  
or fan.  
A port 84 LED reading can be translated into a hexadecimal code and used for  
troubleshooting. Refer to Appendix E, “LEDs and Switches,” for the location of the  
port 84 LED, or to the HP ProLiant BL40p Server Blade Maintenance and Service  
Guide for a listing of the codes. Port 84 can also be seen using iLO.  
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Table D-2: Is the Server Blade System Power LED Illuminated?  
Answer  
Possible Reasons  
Possible Solutions  
No  
A broken connection exists  
between one or more of the  
following components:  
Perform the following steps:  
1. Power down the system and disconnect all  
possible fibre channel cables at the back of the  
server blade.  
Server blade enclosure  
and server blade  
2. Remove the server blade from the enclosure.  
DC converter module  
and system board  
3. Check the connectors on the rear of the server  
blade and on the interior of the enclosure for  
damage.  
DC converter module  
and power supply  
cables  
4. With the system powered down, remove the  
access panel.  
LED/power switch board  
and system board  
5. Be sure that the proper connections exist among  
the DC converter module and the attached cable,  
system board, and LED/power switch board.  
A short has occurred on the  
system board.  
6. Check for bent pins on all components installed on  
the system board.  
The DC converter module  
electronic fuse has been  
tripped.  
7. Replace the access panel, and reinstall the server  
blade into the enclosure.  
One or more of the following  
may need to be replaced:  
If the system power LED is still not illuminated, perform  
one of the following actions:  
server blade enclosure  
DC converter module  
power supply cables  
system board  
Check that the circuit breakers on the bus bars are  
positioned up.  
Use the iLO remote console to continue the  
diagnosis.  
Move the server blade into a different slot to  
determine if the server blade or the enclosure is  
the source of the problem.  
LED/power switch board  
Contact an authorized service provider for  
replacement parts and service.  
Yes  
If the system power LED is illuminated, refer to  
Table D-3.  
Note: For LED locations and functions, refer to Appendix E, “LEDs and Switches.”  
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Table D-3: Is the Server Blade System Power LED Green?  
Answer  
Possible Reasons  
Possible Solutions  
No, it is amber  
Power On/Standby button has  
not been pressed firmly or long  
enough.  
Firmly press the Power On/Standby  
button for 4 to 6 seconds.  
Note: If not enough power is available  
in the enclosure, pressing the power  
button could shut down the entire rack.  
A short may have occurred in the  
system.  
The PCI-X mezzanine board is  
not properly seated.  
Restart the server blade through the  
iLO Virtual Power button feature.  
The NIC I/O board is not properly  
seated.  
If the LED is still amber, disconnect any  
installed fibre channel cables at the back of  
the server blade, remove the server blade  
from the enclosure, and remove the access  
panel. Perform the following steps:  
One or both of the system board  
power modules are missing or  
not functioning.  
1. Remove the PCI-X mezzanine board  
and the NIC I/O board.  
The PCI-X mezzanine power  
module is missing or not  
functioning.  
2. Check for bent pins on the NIC I/O  
board and PCI-X mezzanine board,  
and reinstall them.  
One or more of the following may  
need to be replaced:  
DC converter module  
power supply cables  
system board  
3. Replace the access panel, and  
reinstall the server blade into the  
enclosure.  
If the system power LED is still not green,  
and if the server blade internal health LED  
is amber or red, refer to Table D-4.  
NIC I/O board  
PCI-X mezzanine board  
LED/power switch board  
Yes  
If the system power LED is green, refer to  
Table D-4.  
Note: For LED locations and functions, refer to Appendix E, “LEDs and Switches.”  
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Table D-4: Is the Server Blade Internal Health LED Solid Green?  
Answer  
Possible Reasons  
Possible Solutions  
No, it is amber.  
A DIMM is in pre-failure  
condition.  
Perform the following steps:  
1. Power down the system, and  
disconnect all possible fibre channel  
cables at the back of the server  
blade.  
One of the three SCSI backplane  
fans has failed.  
2. Remove the server blade from the  
enclosure.  
3. With the system powered down,  
remove the access panel.  
4. Visually inspect the system for  
damage.  
5. Reseat or replace DIMMs.  
6. Be sure that the proper connections  
exist among the DC converter  
module, system board, and  
LED/power switch board.  
7. Reinstall the access panel.  
8. Reinstall and power up the server  
blade.  
If the health LED is still not solid green,  
perform one of the following actions:  
Use the iLO remote console to  
continue the diagnosis.  
Use the I/O cable connectors,  
depending on the server blade  
model, to continue diagnosis.  
Contact an authorized service  
provider for replacement parts and  
service.  
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Table D-4: Is the Server Blade Internal Health LED Solid Green? continued  
Answer  
Possible Reasons  
Possible Solutions  
No, it is flashing  
green.  
The server blade is still in POST.  
If the flashing continues after  
2.5 minutes, one of the following  
conditions may apply:  
Wait for the server blade to complete  
POST.  
Be sure a SCSI hard drive is available  
with an operating system installed  
properly.  
No bootable devices exist,  
and the server blade is not  
connected to the PXE  
network.  
Be sure that a connection exists to either  
a bootable device or to the PXE  
deployment server. Refer to “Network-  
Based PXE Deployment” in Chapter 2 for  
details.  
A SCSI hard drive with an  
operating system is not  
installed properly, or is not  
functioning.  
Clear the system configuration. Refer to  
the “Clearing the System Configuration”  
section in this appendix.  
Switch to the redundant ROM. Refer to  
the “Accessing the Redundant ROM”  
section in this appendix.  
If the internal health LED is still not solid  
green, perform one of the following  
actions:  
Use the iLO remote console to  
continue the diagnosis.  
Use the I/O cable connectors,  
depending on the server blade  
model, to continue diagnosis.  
Use the iLO system status page to  
help determine the problem.  
Contact an authorized service  
provider for replacement parts and  
service.  
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Table D-4: Is the Server Blade Internal Health LED Solid Green? continued  
Answer  
Possible Reasons  
Possible Solutions  
No, it is red  
A processor has failed.  
Processor 1 is not installed.  
Perform the following steps:  
1. Power down the system, and  
disconnect all cables at the back of  
the server blade.  
A processor is an unsupported  
type.  
2. Remove the server blade from the  
enclosure.  
Processors are mismatched  
(speed and/or type).  
3. With the system powered down,  
remove the access panel.  
A PPM has failed.  
4. Visually inspect the system for  
damage.  
A PPM is not installed.  
A DIMM has experienced a  
multibit error.  
5. Add or replace processors, PPMs  
DIMMs, power modules, and/or the  
fans.  
No valid memory is in the  
system. Populated banks have  
missing, mismatched, or  
unsupported DIMMs.  
6. Be sure that the proper connections  
exist between the system board,  
PCI-X mezzanine board, NIC I/O  
board, SCSI backplane fan cable and  
LED/power switch board.  
An overtemperature condition  
has occurred.  
7. Reinstall and power up the server  
blade. Be sure at least 14 A are  
available.  
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Table D-4: Is the Server Blade Internal Health LED Solid Green? continued  
Answer  
Possible Reasons  
Possible Solutions  
No, it is red  
Two or three of the SCSI  
(continued)  
backplane fans are not installed  
or have failed, or the fan cable is  
not properly connected to the  
PCI-X mezzanine board.  
LEDs on the internal components  
may determine the cause of the problem.  
Use the optional diagnostic station to  
power up the server blade with the access  
panel removed.  
One or both of the system board  
power modules have failed.  
Internal components should be checked  
for damage or replaced if the  
corresponding LED is on. Check that the  
following LEDs are off:  
The PCI-X mezzanine power  
module is not functioning.  
An interlock error has occurred  
on the PCI-X mezzanine board,  
at least one system board power  
module, the PCI-X mezzanine  
power module, or the NIC I/O  
board.  
System board power modules  
PCI-X mezzanine board power  
module  
PCI-X mezzanine board interlock  
NIC I/O board interlock  
Power is not available to the  
enclosure.  
If the internal health LED is still not solid  
green, perform one of the following  
actions:  
Use the iLO remote console to  
continue the diagnosis.  
Use the I/O cable connectors,  
depending on the server blade  
model, to continue diagnosis.  
Use the iLO system status page to  
help determine the problem.  
Contact an authorized service provider for  
replacement parts and service.  
Yes  
If the internal health LED is green, refer to  
Table D-5.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from electric shock hazards, only  
qualified service personnel should power up the server blade with the  
access panel removed.  
Note: For LED locations and functions, refer to Appendix E, “LEDs and Switches.”  
Note: The internal health LED should be off when the server blade is not powered on.  
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Table D-5: Is the iLO Remote Console Displaying Error Information?  
Answer  
Solution  
No  
An iLO problem exists. Refer to the HP Integrated Lights-Out User Guide that  
ships on the Documentation CD.  
Yes  
Error and event logs are available for diagnosis. Determine the next action by  
observing POST progress and error messages. Use the iLO system status  
page to help determine the problem. Refer to Appendix C, “Server Error  
Messages,” and the HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide on the  
Documentation CD for a complete description of POST error messages.  
System Configuration Switch Procedures  
When you perform troubleshooting steps, this guide may instruct you to perform the  
following procedures:  
Clear the system configuration.  
Access the redundant ROM.  
IMPORTANT: Do not perform these procedures until directed to do so by the troubleshooting  
tables in this appendix.  
To complete these procedures, you must either change the settings in RBSU, or  
change physical settings on the system configuration switch (SW3). For switch  
locations and positions, refer to Figure E-5 in Appendix E, “LEDs and Switches.”  
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Clearing the System Configuration  
To clear the system configuration using RBSU:  
1. Access the Erase Non-Volatile Memory feature from the Advanced Options  
menu.  
2. Select Yes, Select to Erase.  
To clear the system configuration using the system configuration switch:  
1. Power down the server blade using one of the following methods:  
— Press the Power On/Standby button on the front of the server blade.  
— Use the virtual power button feature in the iLO remote console.  
2. Disconnect the server blade from all power sources using one of the following  
methods:  
— Remove the server blade from the enclosure and set it on a flat, level surface.  
— Disconnect the server blade from the diagnostic station.  
3. Remove the access panel. Refer to the “Accessing Internal Server Blade  
Components” section in Chapter 1, “Installing the Server Blade and Options.”  
4. Change position 6 of SW3 to on. For switch locations and positions, refer to  
Figure E-5 and table E-6 in Appendix E, “LEDs and Switches.”  
5. Install the access panel.  
6. Connect the server blade to system power using one of the following methods:  
— Install the server blade in the enclosure.  
— Connect the server blade to the diagnostic station.  
7. Power up the server blade using one of the following methods:  
— Press the Power On/Standby button on the front of the server blade.  
— Use the virtual power button feature in the iLO remote console.  
8. Wait for the POST message that prompts you to change the switch setting:  
Maintenance switch detected in the "On" position.  
Power off the server and turn switch to the "Off" position.  
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9. Repeat steps 1 through 3.  
10. Change position 6 of SW3 to off.  
11. Repeat steps 5 through 7.  
IMPORTANT: When the server blade boots after NVRAM is cleared, a delay of up to  
2 minutes is normal. During this delay, the system appears non-functional. Do not attempt  
any procedures during the delay.  
Accessing the Redundant ROM  
If the system ROM is corrupted, you can manually set the system to use the backup  
version or redundant ROM.  
To access the redundant ROM using RBSU:  
1. Access the Redundant ROM Selection feature from the Advanced Options  
menu.  
2. Select Switch to Backup ROM.  
To access the redundant ROM using the system configuration switch:  
1. Power down the server blade using one of the following methods:  
— Press the Power On/Standby button on the front of the server blade.  
— Use the virtual power button feature in the iLO remote console.  
2. Disconnect the server blade from all power sources using one of the following  
methods:  
— Remove the server blade from the enclosure and set it on a flat, level surface.  
— Disconnect the server blade from the diagnostic station.  
3. Remove the access panel. Refer to the “Accessing Internal Server Blade  
Components” section in Chapter 1, “Installing the Server Blade and Options.”  
4. Change positions 1, 5, and 6 of SW3 to on. For switch locations and positions,  
refer to Figure E-5 in Appendix E, “LEDs and Switches.”  
5. Install the access panel. Refer to the “Installing the Access Panel” section in  
Chapter 2, “Installing the Server Blade and Options.”  
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6. Connect the server blade to system power using one of the following methods:  
— Install the server blade in the enclosure.  
— Connect the server blade to the diagnostic station.  
7. Power up the server blade using one of the following methods:  
— Press the Power On/Standby button on the front of the server blade.  
— Use the virtual power button feature in the iLO remote console.  
8. As soon as the server blade powers up, it emits two beeps.  
9. Repeat steps 1 through 3.  
10. Change positions 1, 5, and 6 of SW3 to off.  
11. Repeat steps 5 through 7.  
If both the current and backup versions of the ROM are corrupt, you must return the  
system board for a service replacement. Refer to the HP ProLiant BL p-Class System  
Maintenance and Service Guide and contact an authorized reseller.  
Problems After Initial Boot  
Once the server blade has passed POST, you may still encounter errors, such as an  
inability to load the operating system. Reinstall the operating system and use the  
documentation that ships on the Rapid Deployment Pack CD or refer to “Software  
Problems” in the HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide on the Documentation  
CD for more information.  
Refer to the HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide on the Documentation CD  
or to the HP reference library, accessed through www.hp.com/support, for the  
following:  
Information you need to collect when diagnosing software problems and to  
provide when contacting support  
Instructions on how to upgrade the operating system and its drivers  
Information about available recovery options and advice on minimizing  
downtime  
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LEDs and Switches  
This appendix identifies the locations and explains the functions of LEDs and  
switches.  
LEDs  
The system contains several sets of LEDs that indicate the status and settings of  
hardware components. Use the following sections to determine the location and  
functions of LEDs on these components:  
ProLiant BL40p server blade front panel  
ProLiant BL40p server blade system board  
Hot-plug SCSI hard drive  
Fans  
Server Blade Front Panel LEDs  
Nine LEDs on the front of the server blade indicate server status. Use Figure E-1 and  
Table E-1 to identify LED locations and functions.  
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Figure E-1: Front panel LEDs  
Table E-1: Front Panel LEDs  
Item  
LED Description  
Status  
1
Unit identification  
Blue = Flagged  
Blue flashing = Management mode  
Off = No remote management  
2
3
Internal Health  
External Health  
Green = Normal (when server blade is  
powered on)  
Off = Normal (when server blade is on  
standby)  
Amber = System degraded  
Red = System critical  
Green = Normal (when server blade is  
powered on)  
Off = Normal (when server blade is on  
standby)  
Amber = Redundant fan failed  
Red = Critical fan failure  
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Item  
LED Description  
Status  
4
NIC 1  
Green = Linked to network  
Green flashing = Network activity  
Off = No activity  
5
6
7
8
9
NIC 2  
NIC 3  
NIC 4  
NIC 5  
Power On/Standby  
Green = On  
Amber = Standby (power available)  
Off = Unit off  
System Board LEDs  
The LEDs on the system board will be visible only when the optional diagnostic  
station is used to supply power to the server blade, with the access panel removed.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from electric shock hazards, only  
qualified service personnel should power up the server blade with the access  
panel removed.  
Refer to Figure E-2 and Table E-2 to identify system board LED locations and  
functions.  
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Figure E-2: System board LEDs  
Table E-2: System Board LEDs  
Item  
LED Description  
Status  
1
Port 84  
A combination of illuminated LEDs  
indicates the Port 84 code. Refer to  
the HP ProLiant BL40p Server  
Blade Maintenance and Service  
Guide for a listing of the codes.  
2
3
4
iLO  
Green = Normal  
Off = No iLO connectivity  
Green = Normal  
Smart Array 5i memory  
module  
Off = No activity  
Power  
Green = Normal  
Off = No power available  
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Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drive LEDs  
Each hot-plug SCSI hard drive has three LEDs located on the front of the drive. The  
LEDs provide activity, online, and fault status for each corresponding drive when  
configured as a part of an array and attached to a powered-on Smart Array controller.  
Their behavior may vary depending on the status of other drives in the array. Use  
Figure E-3 and Table E-3 to identify LED locations and functions.  
CAUTION: Before removing a hard drive, refer to the HP ProLiant Servers  
Troubleshooting Guide on the Documentation CD for information on hard drive  
replacement.  
The first LED indicates drive activity status (1), where on indicates activity and  
off indicates no activity by the drive.  
The second LED indicates online status (2), where flashing indicates an active  
online condition and off indicates an inactive online condition.  
The third LED indicates fault status (3) where flashing indicates fault-process  
activity and off indicates a no-fault-process activity.  
Figure E-3: Hot-plug SCSI hard drive LEDs  
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Table E-3: Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drive LED Status Combinations  
(1) Activity  
(2) Online  
(3) Fault  
Means  
On  
Off  
Off  
Do not remove the drive. Removing a drive during  
this process causes data loss.  
The drive is being accessed and is not configured as  
part of an array.  
On  
Flashing  
Flashing  
Off  
Do not remove the drive. Removing a drive during  
this process causes data loss.  
The drive is rebuilding or undergoing capacity  
expansion.  
Flashing  
Flashing  
Do not remove the drive. Removing a drive during  
this process causes data loss.  
The drive is part of an array being selected by the Array  
Configuration Utility.  
-or-  
The Options ROMPaq is upgrading the drive.  
Off  
Off  
Off  
OK to replace the drive online if a predictive failure alert  
is received and the drive is attached to an array  
controller.  
The drive is not configured as part of an array.  
-or-  
If this drive is part of an array, a powered-on controller  
is not accessing the drive.  
-or-  
The drive is configured as an online spare.  
OK to replace the drive online.  
The drive has failed and has been placed offline.  
Off  
Off  
On  
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(1) Activity  
(2) Online  
(3) Fault  
Means  
Off  
On  
Off  
OK to replace the drive online if a predictive failure alert  
tolerance and all other drives in the array are online.  
The drive is online and configured as part of an array.  
On or  
flashing  
On  
Off  
OK to replace the drive online if a predictive failure alert  
is received, provided that the array is configured for fault  
tolerance and all other drives in the array are online.  
The drive is online and being accessed.  
Fan LEDs  
Nine fan LEDs are on two fan board assemblies. Use Figure E-4 and Table E-4 to  
identify fan LED locations and functions.  
Figure E-4: Fan LEDs  
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Table E-4: Fan LEDs  
Item  
1
LED Description  
Fan 1 Status  
Fan 2 Status  
Fan 3 Status  
Fan 4 Status  
Fan 5 Status  
Fan 6 Status  
Fan 7 Status  
Fan 8 Status  
Fan 9 Status  
Status  
Off = Fan not powered  
Green = Normal  
Amber = Fan failure  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Power On/Standby Button  
Setting the server blade Power On/Standby button to the standby position removes  
power from most areas of the server blade. This process may take 30 seconds, during  
which time some internal circuitry remains active.  
IMPORTANT: To remove power completely, remove the server blade from the server blade  
enclosure.  
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Use Figure E-5 to identify the button location.  
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System Switches  
System switches enable you to change certain settings or to perform advanced  
diagnostic procedures. The following sections explain the functions of each switch.  
Refer to Figure E-6 and Table E-5 to identify switch locations and functions.  
Figure E-6: Server blade system switches  
Table E-5: Server Blade System Switches  
Item  
Description  
1
2
System ID switch (SW1)  
System maintenance switch (SW3)  
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The system maintenance switch is an eight-position switch that implements  
protection and override functions. The default setting for all eight positions is off. For  
the proper system maintenance switch settings, refer to Table E-6 or refer to the  
labels attached to the inside of the server access panel.  
Table E-6: System Maintenance Switch (SW3) Settings  
Position  
Description  
On/Off Function  
1
iLO Security  
Override  
Off = iLO Security is enabled.  
On = Overrides iLO security function.  
Off = System configuration can be modified.  
2
3
Configuration  
lock  
On = System configuration is locked and  
cannot be modified.  
iLO Power  
Button  
Override  
Off = System power button is controlled  
through iLO. Rack power availability is  
checked before system can power on.  
On = System power button turns on the  
system, regardless of power availability.  
4
Enable  
Diskette Boot  
Off = Diskette boot is controlled by  
configuration.  
On = Override diskette boot.  
Off = Power-on password is normal.  
On = Power-on password is disabled.  
Off = Normal.  
5
6
Password  
Disable  
Invalidate  
Configuration  
On = ROM treats the system configuration  
as invalid.  
7
8
Interlock  
Disable  
Off = Normal.  
On = Disable interlock.  
Off = Hot spare boot is enabled.  
Hot Spare Boot  
Disable  
On = Hot spare boot functionality is  
disabled.  
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System ID Switch (SW1)  
The system ID switch is a three-position switch used for chassis ID. Settings should  
be changed only by an authorized service provider. Refer to Table E-7 for system ID  
switch settings.  
Table E-7: System ID Switch (SW1) Settings  
Position  
Description  
Chassis ID0  
Chassis ID1  
Chassis ID2  
On/Off Function  
1
2
3
All pins will be set to off. HP does not  
recommend changing this switch  
setting.  
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Specifications  
This appendix provides operating and performance specifications for the ProLiant  
BL40p server blade.  
ProLiant BL40p Server Blade  
Table F-1: Operating and Performance Specifications  
for ProLiant BL40p Server Blade  
Dimensions  
Width  
26.14 cm (10.29 in)  
71.12 cm (28.00 in)  
17.50 cm (6.89 in)  
25.86 kg (57.0 lb)  
Depth  
Height  
Weight (maximum)  
Temperature range1  
Operating  
10° to 35°C (50° to 95°F)  
Nonoperating:  
Shipping  
Storage  
-40° to 60°C (-40° to 140°F)  
-20° to 60°C (-4° to 140°F)  
1
Operating temperature has an altitude derating of 1°C per 304.8 m  
(1.8°F per 1,000 ft). No direct sunlight. Upper operating limit is 3,048 m  
(10,000 ft) or 70 Kpa/10.1 psia. Upper non-operating limit is 9,144 m  
(30,000 ft) or 30.3 KPa/4.4 psia.  
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Dimensions  
Relative humidity (noncondensing)2  
Operating  
10% to 90%  
Non-operating:  
Shipping  
Storage  
10% to 90%  
10% to 95%  
Maximum wet bulb temperature  
28°C (82°F)  
2
Storage maximum humidity of 95% is based on a maximum temperature  
of 45°C (113°F). Altitude maximum for storage is 70 KPa.  
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System Board Battery Replacement  
When the server blade no longer automatically displays the correct date and time,  
you may need to replace the battery that provides power to the real-time clock. Under  
normal use, battery life is usually about 5 to 10 years. Use an HP 540-mAh, lithium,  
3-V replacement battery (spare P/N 179322-001).  
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To install a new battery:  
1. Power down the server blade. Refer to “Preparation Procedures” in Chapter 1,  
“Installing the Server Blade and Options.”  
2. Remove the server blade from the server blade enclosure. Refer to “Preparation  
Procedures” in Chapter 1, “Installing the Server Blade and Options.”  
3. Remove the access panel and system board tray. Refer to “Preparation  
Procedures” in Chapter 1, “Installing the Server Blade and Options.”  
4. Locate the battery holder on the system board.  
Figure G-1: Battery holder  
WARNING: For proper battery disposal, refer to “Battery Replacement Notice”  
in Appendix A, “Regulatory Compliance Notices.”  
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5. Remove the existing battery:  
a. Insert a pen or other narrow object into the slot at the front of the battery  
holder to pop the battery out (1).  
b. Lift the battery away from the battery holder (2).  
Figure G-2: Removing the existing battery  
6. Install the new battery by pressing it into the holder.  
7. Reinstall the system board and the access panel. Refer to “Preparation  
Procedures” in Chapter 1, “Installing the Server Blade and Options.”  
8. Install the server blade in the server blade enclosure. Refer to “Installing a Server  
Blade” in Chapter 1, “Installing the Server Blade and Options.”  
9. Power up the server blade. Refer to “Powering Up the Server Blade” in  
Chapter 1, “Installing the Server Blade and Options.”  
10. Run RBSU to reconfigure the system with the new battery. Refer to  
“ROM-Based Setup Utility” in Chapter 2, “Configuring and Deploying Server  
Blades.”  
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BIOS, upgrading 2-21  
blanks  
A
hard drive 1-26  
access panel, removing 1-6  
accessing  
server blade 1-34  
browsers, launching 2-16  
BSMI notice A-3  
buttons  
internal server blade components 1-2,  
1-3  
redundant ROM 2-19, D-13  
alkaline battery warning A-4  
Altiris Express Deployment Server 2-1  
altitude ranges See specifications  
authorized reseller xi  
Power On/Standby 1-3, E-8  
virtual power 1-37  
C
cables and cabling  
Automatic Server Recovery-2  
(ASR-2) 2-29  
diagnostic cable 2-4  
disconnecting system board 1-8  
fan 1-9  
I/O cable 2-4  
PCI-X expansion board 1-4  
SCSI 1-12  
B
batteries  
disposal A-4  
installing G-3  
life G-1  
part number G-1  
recycling or disposal A-4  
removing G-3  
shielded A-2  
Canadian notice A-2  
CarePack services xii  
CD-ROM image, deployment 2-2  
Class A equipment A-2  
clearing the system configuration D-12  
configurations  
replacement A-3  
battery module See Battery-Backed Write  
Cache Enabler  
Battery-Backed Write Cache Enabler 1-25  
bays  
clearing the system configuration D-12  
software 2-14  
utilities 2-14  
hard drive 1-27  
server blade 1-34  
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connecting  
E
diagnostic cable 2-6  
ejector lever 1-30  
electrostatic discharge, prevention  
measures B-1  
I/O cable 2-6  
to iLO 2-6  
with video and USB devices 2-8  
error messages  
connectors  
POST, where to find C-1  
using for diagnostics D-2  
European Union notice A-2  
event lists  
diagnostic cable 2-5  
I/O cable 2-5  
system board 1-15  
printing 2-31  
viewing 2-30  
D
event messages 2-32  
expansion board, installing 1-31  
deployment  
CD-ROM image 2-2  
diskette image 2-12  
iLO 2-2, 2-3  
ProLiant Essentials Rapid Deployment  
Pack 2-1  
software 2-14  
USB CD-ROM 2-11  
utilities 2-14  
F
fan LEDs E-7  
Federal Communications Commission  
(FCC)  
cables A-2  
modifications A-1  
notice A-1  
diagnostic cable  
connecting 2-6  
connectors 2-5  
definition 2-4  
requirements A-1  
firmware 2-20  
IP address 2-6  
requirements 2-6  
G
diagnostic steps, server blades D-4  
Diagnostics Utility 2-29  
dimensions See specifications  
DIMMs See also memory  
installation guidelines 1-18  
installing 1-19  
grounding, methods B-2  
H
hard drive blanks  
installing 1-27  
removing 1-27  
storing 1-27  
key slots 1-19  
troubleshooting D-7  
diskette image, deployment 2-12  
disposal, battery A-4  
dissipating floor mats B-2  
hard drives See hot-plug SCSI hard drives  
hot-plug SCSI hard drives  
blanks See hard drive blanks  
installing 1-29  
LEDs E-5  
removing 1-30  
SCSI ID numbers 1-28  
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HP website xi  
humidity ranges See specifications  
J
Japanese notice A-2  
K
I
Korean notice A-3  
I/O cable  
connectors 2-5  
definition 2-4  
IP address 2-6  
L
LEDs  
hot-plug SCSI hard drive E-5  
Power On/Standby E-3  
server blade, front panel E-1  
server blade, system board E-3  
server health E-2  
identifying  
system board components 1-15  
system board connectors 1-15  
Insight Manager 7  
features 2-27  
location 2-27  
installation, server blade preparation 1-2  
installing  
battery G-3  
DIMMs 1-19  
hard drive blanks 1-27  
hot-plug SCSI hard drives 1-29  
server blades 1-33  
Integrated Lights-Out (iLO)  
connection 2-16  
LEDs, fan E-7  
LEDs, port 84 D-4  
LEDs, server blade internal health D-4  
LEDs, system board E-3  
LEDs, system power D-4  
levers  
expansion board release 1-31  
hard drive ejector 1-30  
processor cage 1-22  
processor locking 1-23  
server blade locking 1-5  
system board tray 1-13  
lithium battery  
deployment 2-2, 2-3  
functions 2-15  
management 2-16  
ROM flashing 2-20  
troubleshooting D-11  
Virtual CD-ROM 2-2  
Virtual Floppy 2-3  
virtual power button 1-37  
Integrated Management Log (IML)  
event severity levels 2-29  
list of events 2-31  
viewing 2-30  
replacing A-3  
warning A-4  
locking handle, engaging 1-4  
logs  
IML 2-30  
viewing 2-30  
M
memory 1-17. See also DIMMs  
modifications, FCC compliance  
statement A-1  
internal components, accessing 1-3  
internal health LED D-7  
IP address  
diagnostic cable 2-6  
I/O cable 2-6  
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R
normal power up sequence D-3  
notices  
rated input current/voltage/power See  
specifications  
RDP See ProLiant Essentials Rapid  
Deployment Pack  
BSMI A-3  
Canadian A-2  
Japanese A-2  
Korean A-3  
reboot, remote 2-16  
recharge warning A-4  
recycling, battery A-4  
redundant ROM  
accessing 2-19, D-13  
support 2-19  
regulatory compliance notices A-1, A-2,  
A-3  
O
Online Flash Utility 2-20  
operating systems 2-13  
override, power-up 1-37  
release buttons  
P
hard drive blanks 1-27  
hot-plug SCSI hard drives 1-30  
server blade 1-5  
part number, battery G-1  
PCI-X slot, expansion board  
installation 1-31  
remote access, iLO 2-15  
Remote Deployment Utility 2-20  
remote deployment, ProLiant Essentials  
Rapid Deployment Pack 2-1  
remote reboot 2-15  
port 84 D-4, E-4  
POST error messages  
use for diagnosis D-11  
where to find C-1  
power management modules, ROM  
flashing 2-20  
Power On/Standby button E-8  
function 1-3  
remote ROM flash  
Online Flash Utility 2-20  
system firmware 2-20  
removing  
access panel 1-6  
battery G-3  
hard drive blanks 1-27  
hot-plug SCSI hard drives 1-30  
server blade 1-4  
long press 1-37  
momentary press 1-37  
power, troubleshooting D-1  
powering down, server blade 1-3  
powering up  
server blade blanks 1-34  
server blade power 1-3  
replacing battery A-3, G-3  
requirements See also specifications  
diagnostic cable 2-6  
RFI/EMI connector hoods A-2  
ROM  
default, automatically 1-37  
server blade 1-37  
power-up override 1-37  
processors 1-21  
processors, removing 1-21  
product safety A-2  
ProLiant Essentials Rapid Deployment Pack  
overview 2-1  
flashing See remote ROM flash  
redundant See redundant ROM  
support 2-19  
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ROM-Based Setup Utility (RBSU)  
default settings 2-22  
definition 2-21  
Smart Components for Remote ROM  
Flash 2-20  
SmartStart Scripting Toolkit 2-26  
software  
navigating 2-22  
ROMPaq Utility 2-21  
ROMs  
Automatic Server Recovery-2 2-29  
Diagnostics Utility 2-29  
IML 2-29  
iLO 2-20  
power management module 2-20  
server blade management module 2-20  
server blade system 2-20  
Smart Array 5i Plus memory  
module 2-20  
Insight Manager 7 2-27  
ProLiant Essentials Rapid Deployment  
Pack 2-1  
ROMPaq Utility 2-21  
static-dissipating work mat B-2  
static-sensitive devices B-1  
supported operating systems 2-13  
Survey Utility 2-31  
switches  
server blade system E-10  
System ID E-12  
system ID (SW1) E-10  
system maintenance (SW1) E-11  
system maintenance (SW3) E-10  
symbols  
S
safety product A-2  
SAN 2-14  
SCSI hard drives See hot-plug SCSI hard  
drives  
LEDs E-5  
SCSI IDs 1-28  
server blade blanks  
airflow 1-33  
removing 1-34  
storing 1-34  
server blade locking handle, engaging 1-4  
server blade management modules, ROM  
flashing 2-20  
equipment vii  
in text ix  
system board  
battery replacement G-1  
components 1-15  
removal 1-8  
server blades  
diagnostic steps D-4  
installing 1-33  
LEDs E-1  
safety B-1  
system board LEDs E-3  
System ID switch E-12  
system maintenance switch E-11  
system power LED  
location E-3  
troubleshooting D-5, D-6  
system, firmware 2-20  
ROMs 2-20  
specifications F-1  
system switches E-10  
troubleshooting D-1  
services  
CarePack xii  
telephone numbers xii  
websites xii  
shielded cables A-2  
Smart Array 5i Plus memory module, ROM  
flashing 2-20  
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Online Flash Utility 2-20  
ProLiant Essentials Rapid Deployment  
Pack 2-1  
Remote Deployment 2-20  
ROMPaq 2-21  
Smart Components for Remote ROM  
Flash 2-20  
Survey 2-31  
T
technical support xi  
telephone numbers xi  
services xii  
temperature ranges See specifications  
tools, conductive B-2  
troubleshooting  
DIMMs D-7  
event messages 2-32  
initial boot D-14  
no amber on system power LED D-5  
no green on internal health LED D-7  
no green on system power LED D-6  
no information on monitor D-11  
normal power up sequence D-3  
POST messages C-1  
vanadium pentoxide battery warning A-4  
viewing  
event lists 2-30  
logs 2-30  
virtual power button 1-37  
power cycle system on, after off 1-37  
press and hold 1-37  
problem diagnosis D-4  
server blades D-1  
startup problems D-2  
W
Web browsers  
U
functions with iLO 2-15  
launching 2-16  
websites  
HP xi  
services xii  
weight  
unit identification (UID), LEDs E-2  
upgrading, BIOS 2-21  
USB CD-ROM, deployment 2-11  
utilities  
ASR-2 2-29  
Diagnostics 2-29  
IML 2-29  
Insight Manager 7 2-27  
components See specifications  
server blade removal 1-5  
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