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HP Proliant ML350 User Manual

HP Proliant ML350
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HP ProLiant ML350 G6 Server
User Guide
Abstract
This document is for the person who installs, administers, and troubleshoots servers and storage systems. HP assumes you are qualified in the
servicing of computer equipment and trained in recognizing hazards in products with hazardous energy levels.
Part Number: 513503-004
April 2012
Edition: 4

Table of Contents

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HP Proliant ML350 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Product LineProLiant
Server TypeTower
ProcessorIntel Xeon
Memory TypeDDR4
Network1Gb Ethernet
Operating System SupportWindows Server, Linux, VMware

Summary

Component Identification

Front Panel Components

Identifies front panel elements like buttons, LEDs, and bays.

Rear Panel Components

Details rear panel connectors, slots, and ports.

System Board Components

Locates and identifies key components on the server's system board.

Front Panel LEDs and Buttons

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

Operations

Server Power Management

Instructions for powering the server on, off, and placing it in standby mode.

Rack Server Access

Procedures for extending and removing the server from a rack.

Tower Bezel Access

Guides on opening or removing the tower bezel for access to internal components.

Setup

Installation Environment and Services

Covers optional installation services and environmental requirements for optimal server operation.

Power and Grounding Requirements

Details electrical power needs and proper grounding procedures for safe installation.

Rack Installation Planning

Information on rack resources, warnings, shipping contents, and installing the server into a rack.

Server Initialization and OS Installation

Steps for powering up, configuring, and installing the operating system.

Hardware Options Installation

Processor Installation

Step-by-step guide for installing or replacing the server's processor.

Memory Options and Installation

Covers memory options, architecture, population guidelines, and installation steps.

Drive Options Installation

Procedures for installing SAS/SATA drives, drive cages, and removable media devices.

Expansion Board Installation

Guides for installing PCI, PCI-X, and other expansion boards.

Configuration and Utilities

Configuration Tools

Introduces software tools like SmartStart for server setup and deployment.

ROM-Based Setup Utility (RBSU)

Explains how to use RBSU for system configuration, device settings, and memory options.

Memory Configuration Utilities

Details on configuring mirrored, online spare, and lockstep memory modes.

Array Configuration Utility (ACU)

A browser-based utility for managing RAID arrays and storage configurations.

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting Resources and Steps

Provides resources and initial steps like reviewing safety and gathering symptom information.

Troubleshooting Flowcharts

Guides users through diagnostic processes using flowcharts for various problem types.

Common Problem Areas

Covers safety symbols, warnings, and checks for loose connections.

Server Specifications

Environmental Specifications

Details operating and shipping temperature, and humidity requirements for the server.

Power Supply Specifications

Lists input/output power requirements and ratings for different server power supplies.

Technical Support

Before Contacting HP

Information needed before contacting HP support, including system logs and product details.

HP Contact Information

Provides phone numbers and website links for contacting HP support.

Customer Self Repair (CSR)

Explains HP's Customer Self Repair program, part categories, and procedures.

Acronyms and Abbreviations

Index

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