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HP DL380 Generation 4

HP DL380 Generation 4
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HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 4 Server
Maintenance and Service Guide
May 2006 (Ei
g
hth Edition)
Part Number 359226-008

Table of Contents

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HP DL380 Generation 4 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ProcessorIntel Xeon
Processor SocketSocket 604
Maximum Processors2
ChipsetIntel E7520
Memory Slots8
Maximum Memory32 GB
RAIDRAID 0, 1, 5
Form Factor2U Rack
Memory TypeDDR2
StorageSAS or SATA
Storage ControllerSmart Array 6i
Power SupplyRedundant Power Supply Optional
Operating System SupportWindows Server, Linux
Expansion Slots6 total: 2 PCI-X, 2 PCI, 2 PCI-Express

Summary

Illustrated Parts Catalog

Customer Self-Repair Program

HP's customer self-repair program offers fastest service under warranty or contract for replacing parts.

Mechanical Components (SCSI Model)

Lists and illustrates mechanical components for the SCSI model server.

System Components (SCSI Model)

Lists and illustrates system components for the SCSI model server, including processors and boards.

Mechanical Components (SAS Model)

Lists and illustrates mechanical components for the SAS model server.

System Components (SAS Model)

Lists and illustrates system components for the SAS model server, including processors and boards.

Removal and Replacement Procedures

Extend Server From Rack

Step-by-step instructions for safely extending the server from its rack mounting.

Power Down and Remove Server

Detailed steps for safely shutting down the server and removing it from the rack.

Non-Hot-Plug Component Procedures

Procedures for servicing components that do not support hot-plug functionality.

Recovering Data from BBWC

Steps to recover data from the BBWC after a server failure.

DIMM Removal and Replacement

Instructions for removing and replacing DIMM memory modules.

Processor Removal

Detailed steps for removing the server processor and heatsink assembly.

Battery Replacement

Procedure for replacing the system real-time clock battery.

System Board Removal and Replacement

Instructions for removing and replacing the system board.

Hot-Plug Component Procedures

Procedures for servicing components that support hot-plug functionality.

Hot-Plug Power Supply Removal

Procedure for removing a hot-plug power supply unit.

Cabling Guidelines

SAS Hard Drive Cabling

Details on connecting SAS hard drives to the SAS backplane and controller.

Diagnostic Tools

Troubleshooting Resources

Resources for resolving common problems and fault isolation.

Array Diagnostic Utility (ADU)

Utility for collecting information about array controllers and detecting problems.

Automatic Server Recovery (ASR)

Feature that restarts the system after a catastrophic OS error.

HP Insight Diagnostics

Proactive server management tool for diagnostics, troubleshooting, and repair validation.

Integrated Management Log (IML)

Records and stores system events with timestamps for analysis.

Survey Utility

Gathers critical hardware and software information on ProLiant servers.

HP Systems Insight Manager

Web-based application for system administration and device management.

Lights Out Manager Technology

Provides server health and remote manageability via RILOE subsystem.

HP ROM-Based Setup Utility (RBSU)

Embedded utility for configuring system devices, options, and memory.

SmartStart Software

Software for optimizing single-server setup, configuration, and driver installation.

Component Identification

Front Panel LEDs and Buttons

Details the status and function of front panel LEDs and buttons.

Rear Panel LEDs and Buttons

Details the status and function of rear panel LEDs and buttons.

System Board Components

Identifies and illustrates components on the server's system board.

System and Internal Health LED Combinations

Explains system and internal health LED combinations indicating server status.

Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drive LED Combinations

Interprets combinations of Activity, Online, and Fault LEDs for SCSI hard drives.

Hot-Plug SAS Hard Drive LED Combinations

Interprets combinations of Online/Activity and Fault/UID LEDs for SAS hard drives.

Specifications

Server Specifications

Details dimensions, weight, and input/output power requirements for the server.

Environmental Specifications

Specifies operating and storage temperature and humidity ranges.

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