HP Proliant Dl360 Generation 5 Server User Guide
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Hardware options installation 51 6. Disconnect the backplane power cable from the system board. 7. Turn the quarter-turn fasteners and lift the integr ated array controller away from the system board. Installing an integrated HP Smart Array E200i Controller or an HP Smart Array P400i Controller 1. Install the integrated array controller.
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Hardware options installation 52 2. Turn the quarter-turn fasteners clockwise. Upgrading an HP Smart Array E200i Co ntroller cache module and battery pack Use this procedure to upgrade the standard memory modu le to an optional memory module with a battery pack. 1. Power down the server (on page 18). 2. Extend the server from the rack (on page 19). 3. Remove the access panel (on page 20). 4. Remove the air baffle. ( Remove the power supply air baffle on page 21, Remove the processor...
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Hardware options installation 53 7. Install the optional cache module. 8. Remove fan module 1 and 2 ( Remove and install a fan module on page 22). 9. Remove the HP Smart Array E200i Controller battery tray.
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Hardware options installation 54 10. Install the HP Smart Array E200i Controller battery pack onto the HP Smart Array E200i Controller battery tray. 11. Install the HP Smart Array E200i Controller battery tray. 12. Route and connect the battery pack power cable to the HP Smart Array E200i\ Controller.
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Hardware options installation 55 CAUTION: When routing cables, use the cable trough be tween fan modules 1 and 2. Be sure the cables do not interfere with fan module inst allation. Be sure to route the cables around the access panel mounting pin bracket so as not to interfer e with access panel installation. 13. Connect the hard drive backplane power cable to the system board ( System board components on page 11). 14. Install the fan module ( Remove and install a fan module on page...
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Hardware options installation 56 7. Remove the existing cache module. 8. Install the optional cache module. 9. Install the HP Smart Array P400i Controller ( Installing an integrated HP Smart Array E200i Controller or an HP Smart Array P400i Controller on page 51). 10. Connect and route the data cables from the HP Smart Array P400i Controller to the hard drive backplane. 11. Connect the hard drive backplane power cable to the system board.
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Hardware options installation 57 CAUTION: When routing cables, use the cable trough be tween fan modules 1 and 2. Be sure the cables do not interfere with fan module inst allation. Be sure to route the cables around the access panel mounting pin bracket so as not to interfer e with access panel installation. 12. Remove the HP Smart Array E200i Controller ba ttery tray and retain it for future use. 13. Connect the power cable from the option kit to the HP Smart Array P400i Controller...
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Hardware options installation 58 14. Install the HP Smart Array P400i Controller battery pack onto the HP Smart Array P400i Controller battery tray. 15. Install the HP Smart Array P400i Controller battery tray.
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Hardware options installation 59 16. Connect and route the battery pack power cable to the HP Smart Array P400i Controller cache module. 17. Install fan modules 1 and 2 ( Remove and install a fan module on page 22). 18. Install the air baffle. 19. Install the access panel (on page 20). 20. Slide the server into the rack. 21. Power up the server (on page 18). Upgrading the HP Smart Array P400i Co ntroller to support six hard drives In certain configurations, the server may ship...
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Hardware options installation 60 CAUTION: When routing cables, always be sure that the cables are not in a position where they can be pinched or crimped. 7. Install fan modules 1 and 2 ( Remove and install a fan module on page 22). 8. Install the air baffle. 9. Install the access panel (on page 20). 10. Slide the server into the rack. 11. Power up the server (on page 18). Using a PCI SAS or SATA array controller to support six hard drives 1. Power down the server (on page 18)....