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Processor Sockets | 1 |
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Memory | Up to 8 GB DDR2 |
Form Factor | 1U rackmount |
Processor | Intel Pentium 4 |
Memory Slots | 4 x DIMM |
Storage | Up to 4 SATA or SAS drives |
Expansion Slots | 1 PCI-Express and 1 PCI-X slot |
Operating System Support | Microsoft Windows, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server |
RAID Support | HP Smart Array |
Details HP's warranty service offering only replacement parts.
Lists and describes external and internal mechanical server parts.
Identifies and details various internal server components.
Reviews essential safety information before performing service.
Provides precautions to prevent damage from static electricity.
Explains symbols indicating hazardous conditions on equipment.
Advises on safety precautions when working with racks.
Highlights critical warnings and cautions for server handling.
Outlines necessary steps before accessing server components.
Instructions for extending the server out of its rack for access.
Steps to safely shut down and disconnect power to the server.
Procedure for removing the server unit from its rack.
Steps for removing the server's access panel to reach internal components.
Procedure for removing or replacing hard drives within the server.
Steps to remove the server's front bezel for component access.
Steps to remove and replace the server's fan assembly.
Procedure for removing and replacing the server's power supply unit.
Steps for removing and replacing the server's processor.
Procedure for removing and replacing the main system board.
Procedure for replacing the system board battery for the real-time clock.
Guidelines for optimal server and hardware cabling.
Best practices for routing embedded SATA controller cables.
Instructions for routing optional SAS/SATA controller cables.
Details on connecting cables for media cage devices.
Information on obtaining guides for troubleshooting server issues.
Overview of SmartStart software for server setup and configuration.
Details on the toolkit for automated server deployment.
Information on remote monitoring and diagnostic tools.
Utility for configuring system devices and settings during boot.
Tool for upgrading system firmware (BIOS).
Utility for efficiently upgrading ROM images.
Records and displays system events for easy viewing.
Provides remote server health and manageability.
Feature to restart system upon critical OS errors.
Web-based application for system administration.
Tool for server diagnostics and troubleshooting.
Information on standard and legacy USB support.
Details on the internal USB connector for boot drives.
Gathers critical hardware and software information on servers.
Tool for array controllers and problem detection.
Identifies components on the server's front panel.
Details the function of front panel LEDs and buttons.
Identifies components on the server's rear panel.
Details the function of rear panel LEDs and buttons.
Identifies components on the server's system board.
Explains the function of the system maintenance switch.
Describes the NMI switch for memory dump analysis.
Details the system board LEDs and their status indicators.
Explains combinations of LEDs indicating system status.
Identifies the internal USB connector's location and use.
Identifies SATA and SAS device locations.
Shows the physical location of the fan assembly.
Provides physical and electrical specifications for the server.
Details operating and shipping environmental requirements.
Lists specifications for DDR2 SDRAM memory modules.
Details specifications for the 1.44-MB diskette drive.
Lists specifications for SAS hard drives.
Lists specifications for SATA hard drives.