HP Proliant Dl585 Generation 5 User Guide
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Component identification 11 Rear panel components Item Description 1 Redundant hot-plug power supply (optional) 2 PCI Express and PCI-X non-hot-plug expansion slots 3 Hot-plug power supply (primary) 4 T-15 Torx screwdriver 5 NIC connector 1 6 NIC connector 2 7 iLO 2 connector 8 Serial connector 9 USB connectors (two) 10 Keyboard connector 11 Mouse connector 12 Video connector 13 Rear UID button and LED See Expansion boards (on page 46) for expansion slot definitions.
Component identification 12 Rear panel LEDs and buttons Item Description LED color Status 1 UID LED Blue On = Activated Flashing = Server remotely managed Off = Deactivated 2 Activity LED Green On or flashing = Network activity Off = No network activity 3 Link LED Green On = Linked to network Off = Not linked to network Hot-plug power supply LEDs
Component identification 13 Fail LED 1 (amber) Power LED 2 (green) Description Off Off No AC power to any power supply Flashing Off Power supply failure (over current) On Off No AC power to this power supply Off Flashing • AC power present • Standby mode Off On Normal Internal components Item Description 1 PCI-X non-hot-plug expansion slot 1, 64-bit/100-MHz (half-length) 2 PCI-X non-hot-plug expansion slot 2, 64-bit/100-MHz (full-length) 3 PCI Express x4 non-hot-plug expansion slot 3 (full-length) 4 PCI Express x4 non-hot-plug expansion slot 4 (full- length) 5 PCI Express x8 non-hot-plug expansion slot 5 (full-length) 6 PCI Express x4 non-hot-plug expansion slot 6 (full-length) 7 PCI Express x8 non-hot-plug expansion slot 7 (full-length) 8 PCI Express x8 non-hot-plug expansion slot 8 (full-length) 9 PCI Express x4 non-hot-plug expansion slot 9 (half-
Component identification 14 Item Description length) 10 System battery 11 System maintenance switch (SW3) 12 Fan 6 connector 13 Fan 5 connector 14 Media board 15 Fan 1 connector 16 Fan 2 connector 17 BBWC battery pack 18 Fan 3 connector 19 Fan 4 connector System maintenance switch (SW3) The system maintenance switch (SW3) is an eight-position switch that is used for system configuration. The default position for all eight positions is Off (closed). Position Description Function 1 iLO 2 security Off = iLO 2 security is enabled. On = iLO 2 security is disabled. 2 Configuration lock Off = System configuration can be changed. On = System configuration is locked. 3 Reserved Reserved 4 Reserved Reserved
Component identification 15 Position Description Function 5 Password protection override Off = Password is enabled. On = Password is disabled. 6 Configuration validation Off = Switch has no function. On = Setting clears CMOS and NVRAM. 7 Reserved Reserved 8 Reserved Reserved When the system maintenance switch position 6 is set to the On position, the system is prepared to erase all system configuration settings from both CMOS and NVRAM. CAUTION: Clearing CMOS and/or NVRAM deletes configuration information. Be sure to properly configure the server or data loss could occur. See the HP ProLiant DL585 Generation 5 Se rver Maintenance and Service Guide on the Documentation CD for more information. Media board components Item Description 1 Power button cable connector 2 USB cable connector 3 Video cable connector 4 Internal USB connector 5 Port 84/85 code display 6 Port 84/85 code display switch 7 System Insight Display 8 Boot device selector switch (SW1)
Component identification 16 Boot device selector switch (SW1) The boot device selector switch setting determines the device access order of the media drives in the server. The default setting for the boot device selector switch is FLP TOP. When the boot device selector switch is set to FLP TO P, the optical drive in the bottom bay is designated as the primary optical drive. The diskette drive in th e top bay is bootable. The server cannot boot from a diskette drive in the bottom bay when the boot device selector switch is set to FLP TOP. When the boot device selector switch is set to FLP BO T, the optical drive in the top bay is designated as the primary optical drive. The diskette drive in the bottom bay is bootable. The server cannot boot from a diskette drive in the top bay when the boot device selector switch is set to FLP BOT. Switch setting Description FLP TOP (default) The diskette drive in top bay is bootable. The primary optical drive in bottom bay is bootable. FLP BOT The primary optical drive in top bay is bootable. The diskette drive in bottom bay is bootable. Systems Insight Display LEDs The front panel health LEDs indicate only the current hardware status. In some situations, HP SIM might report server status differently than the health LEDs because the software tracks more system attributes. The System Insight Display LEDs identify components experiencing an error, event, or failure. The Systems Insight Display LEDs are located on the me dia board. In normal operations, all of the LEDs are off unless one of the components fails. IMPORTANT: When removing the access panel to view the Systems Insight Display LEDs (on page 16), leave the server powered on. The Systems Insight Display LEDs are cleared when the server is powered off.
Component identification 17 NOTE: The system management driver must be installed for the internal system health LED to provide pre-failure and warranty conditions. LED Component PS1 Power supply (primary) PS2 Power supply (optional) CPU BD (Power Fault) Processor memory module board I/O BD System board NMI System NMI switch SLOT X Expansion slot CPU BD (Interlock Error) System board PPM X Processor power module 1A–32D DIMM slot PROC X Processor FAN X Fan See the HP ProLiant DL585 Generation 5 Se rver Maintenance and Service Guide on the Documentation CD for more information.
Component identification 18 Battery pack LEDs Item ID Color Description 1 Green System Power LED. This LED glows steadily when the system is powered up and 12 V system power is available. This power supply is used to maintain the battery charge and provide supplementary power to the cache microcontroller. 2 Green Auxiliary Power LED. This LED glows steadily when 3.3V auxiliary voltage is detected. The auxiliary voltage is used to preserve BBWC data and is available any time that the system power cords are connected to a power supply. 3 Amber Battery Health LED. To in terpret the illumination patterns of this LED, see the following table. 4 Green BBWC Status LED. To interpret the illumination patterns of this LED, see the following table. LED3 pattern LED4 pattern Interpretation — One blink every two seconds The system is powered down, and the cache contains data that has not yet been written to the drives. Restore system power as soon as possible to prevent data loss. Data preservation time is extend ed any time that 3.3 V auxiliary power is available, as indicated by LED 2. In the absence of auxiliary power, battery power alone preserves the data. A fully- charged battery can normally preserve data for at least two days. The battery lifetime also depends on the cache module size. For further information, refer to the controller QuickSpecs on the HP website (http://www.hp.com). — Double blink, then pause The cache microcontroller is waiting for the host controller to communicate. — One blink per second The battery pack is below the mi nimum charge level and is being charged. Features that require a battery (such as write cache,
Component identification 19 LED3 pattern LED4 pattern Interpretation capacity expansion, stripe size migration, and RAID migration) are temporarily unavailable until charging is complete. The recharge process takes between 15 minutes and two hours, depending on the initial capacity of the battery. — Steady glow The battery pack is fully charged, and posted write data is stored in the cache. — Off The battery pack is fully charged, and there is no posted write data in the cache. One blink per second One blink per second An alternating green and amber bl ink pattern indicates that the cache microcontroller is executing from within its boot loader and receiving new flash code from the host controller. Steady glow — There is a short circuit ac ross the battery terminals or within the battery pack. BBWC features are disabled until the battery pack is replaced. The life expectancy of a battery pack is typically more than three years. One blink per second — There is an open circuit across th e battery terminals or within the battery pack. BBWC features are disabled until the battery pack is replaced. The life expectancy of a battery pack is typically more than three years. Fan locations Item Description 1 Fan 3 2 Fan 4 3 Fan 1 4 Fan 2 5 Fan 5 6 Fan 6
Component identification 20 See Hot-plug fans (on page 29) for replacement procedures and operation guidelines. Hot-plug fan LEDs Status Green = Operating normally Amber = Failed Off = No power