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Processor Sockets | 2 |
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Chipset | Intel 5000P |
Network | Embedded NC373i Multifunction Gigabit Network Adapter |
Form Factor | 1U Rack |
Management | HP Integrated Lights-Out 2 (iLO 2) |
Memory | Up to 32 GB DDR2 Fully Buffered DIMMs (FBDIMM) |
Storage | Up to 6 SFF SAS or SATA hot plug drives |
RAID Controller | HP Smart Array P400i/256MB Controller |
Power Supply | 460W or 750W hot-plug power supplies |
Expansion Slots | 2 PCI-Express slots |
Operating System Support | Microsoft Windows Server, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server |
Processor | Intel Xeon 5000/5100/5300/5400 series |
Identifies and describes the front panel components of the server, including bays and connectors.
Details the front panel LEDs and buttons and their status indications for system monitoring.
Lists and describes the rear panel components of the server, such as expansion slots and connectors.
Details the rear panel LEDs and buttons and their status indications, including NIC and power supply LEDs.
Identifies and describes the components on the server's system board.
Explains how the HP Systems Insight Display provides status and diagnosis through internal LEDs.
Explains the meaning of SAS and SATA hard drive LED combinations for status indication.
Shows the locations of the server's fan modules for cooling system identification.
Instructions for powering up, powering down, and accessing the HP Systems Insight Display.
Procedures for extending the server from the rack and accessing its components.
Steps for removing the server access panel and PCI riser board assembly.
Procedure for removing and installing server fan modules for cooling system maintenance.
Details installation services, rack planning, environmental requirements, and power considerations.
Guides for installing the server into a rack and connecting peripherals.
Steps for powering up, configuring the server, and installing the operating system.
Procedures for installing processors, memory, drives, expansion boards, and power supplies.
Guidelines for server cabling and specific instructions for array controller cabling.
Overview of configuration tools like SmartStart, RBSU, and management utilities.
Information on utilities for system diagnostics, erasing data, and ROM flashing.
Guides for locating resources, performing pre-diagnostic steps, and preparing the server.
Flowcharts for diagnosing power-on, POST, OS boot, and server fault issues.
Instructions and warnings for replacing the system battery that powers the real-time clock.
Precautions and grounding methods to prevent damage from static electricity.
Details environmental operating conditions and server physical dimensions and weight.
Contact information, related documents, and customer self-repair program details.
List of common acronyms and abbreviations used throughout the manual.