HP Proliant Dl580 Generation 5 User Guide
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Hardware options installation 51 7. Install the screws on each side of the tape drive. 8. Align the screws on the tape drive with the slots in the tape drive bay and slide the drive into the bay. 9. Pull the tab up until the drive locks into place.
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Hardware options installation 52 10. Route and connect the cables. Redundant hot-plug power supply option The server supports up to four hot-plug power su pplies. Install all power supplies to provide full redundancy. WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment: • Do not disable the power cord grounding plug. The grounding plug is an important safety feature. • Plug the power cord into a grounded (earthed) elec trical outlet that is easily...
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Hardware options installation 53 1. Remove the power supply blank. 2. Slide the power supply into the power supply bay until the device locks into place. 3. Connect the power cord to the power supply. 4. Connect the power cord to the power source. 5. Be sure that the power supply LED is green. 6. Be sure that the front panel external health LED is green ( Front panel LEDs and buttons on page 8). 7. To install the remaining power supply, repeat the procedure. Battery-backed write...
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Hardware options installation 54 • 512MB cache module (optional) The BBWC consists of two parts: a ba ttery pack and a storage cache module. Along with the cache module, the battery pack provid es transportable data protection, increases overall controller performance, and maintains any cached data for up to 72 hours after the server loses power. The NiMH batteries in the battery pack are continuo usly recharged through a trickle-charging process whenever the system power is on....
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Hardware options installation 55 4. Remove the bracket. 5. If the existing cache is connected to a battery, observe the BBWC Status LED ( Battery pack LEDs on page 18). o If the LED is blinking every 2 seconds, data is still trapped in the cache. Restore system power, and repeat the previous steps. o If the LED is not lit, disconnect the battery cable from the cache. 6. Remove the cache module. 7. Install the new cache module. 8. Press firmly on each connector to en sure sufficient...
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Hardware options installation 56 9. Install the battery pack into the server. 10. Route and connect the cable. Fans The server ships standard with si x hot-plug fans installed. In redundant mode: • All six fans must be installed and operating. • If one fan fails, the server is no longer in redundant mode. • If two or more fans fail, then the server sh uts down, and the health LED illuminates red. To install the fans: 1. Extend the server from the rack ( Extending the server...
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Hardware options installation 57 2. Remove the access panel ( Removing the access panel on page 23). 3. Install the fans. Expansion board options The server supports up to eleven expansion slots. The server is shipped with eight non-hot-plug expansion slots (slots 4 through 11) and a connector to add thr ee optional non-hot-plug expansion slots (slots 1 through 3). To support the optional expansion slots, install one of the following options into the server: • PCI Express x8 3 Slot...
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Hardware options installation 58 4. Open the latch, and remove the expansion slot cover. 5. Install the expansion board. 6. Close the latch. 7. Connect any required internal or exte rnal cables to the expansion board. 8. Replace the access panel, and resume normal server operations. Installing the PCI Express x8 3 Slot Option Card CAUTION: To prevent improper cooling and therma l damage, do not operate the server unless all expansion slots have either an expansion slot cover or...
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Hardware options installation 59 4. Remove the access panel ( Removing the access panel on page 23). 5. Remove the expansion slot covers from slots 1 through 3. 6. Install the card into the server. 7. Install the expansion board ( Installing non-hot-plug expansion boards on page 57). 8. Place expansion slot covers over any empty slots, and close the latch. CAUTION: To prevent improper cooling and therma l damage, do not operate the server unless all expansion slots have either an...
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Hardware options installation 60 6. Install the card into the server. 7. Install the expansion board. 8. Place expansion slot covers over any empty slots, and close the latch. 9. Replace the access panel ( Removing the access panel on page 23). 10. Slide the server into the rack. 11. Install the processor memory module into the server. 12. Power up the server (on page 21).