HP Proliant Dl585 Generation 5 User Guide
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Operations 31 • Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, short extern al contacts, or dispose of in fire or water. • Replace only with the spare designated for this product. To remove the battery: 1. Power down the server (on page 27). 2. Extend or remove the server from the rack (Extending the server from the rack on page 27). 3. Remove the access panel (Removi ng the access panel on page 28). 4. Locate the battery (Internal components on page 13). It might be necessary to remove expansion boards (on page 46) from and around slot 9 to access the battery. 5. Remove the battery. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. Run the RBSU to configure the server after replacing the battery. See the HP ROM-Based Setup Utility User Guide on the Documentation CD for more detailed information.
Hardware options installation 32 Hardware options installation Introduction If more than one option is being installed, read the installation instructions for all the hardware options and identify similar steps to stream line the installation process. WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the drives and the internal system components to cool before touching them. CAUTION: To prevent damage to electrical components, properly ground the server before beginning any installation procedure. Improper grounding can cause electrostatic discharge. Review Electrostatic Discharge (on page 87) before installing hardware options into the server. Processor options The server supports operation in a two- or four-process or configuration. The server supports boot functions through the processor installe d in processor socket 2. Server PPMs provide the proper power to each processo r. Each PPM must be installed in the slot adjacent to its processor. Removing the processor memory module The processors and memory are stored in a module at the front of the server. Access to the processor memory module is provided through the front panel, el iminating the need to extend the server from the rack to install new or replace existing processors or upgrade the memory. To remove the processor memory module: 1. Power down the server (on page 27). 2. Release the latches on the lever.
Hardware options installation 33 3. Lower the handle, and pull the processor memory module out of the server until the release latches catch. WARNING: Use caution when installing the processor memory module or removing the processor memory module; when fully populate d, it can weigh up to 13.6 kg (30 lb). 4. Firmly holding the processor memo ry module, press the release buttons and pull the module out of the server. 5. Remove the fans installed in the cover of the processor memory module.
Hardware options installation 34 6. Release the latch, and open the cover. Installing a processor CAUTION: To avoid damage to the processor and sy stem board, only authorized personnel should attempt to replace or inst all the processor in this server. CAUTION: To prevent possible server malfunction and damage to the equipment, multiprocessor configurations must contain processors with the same part number. CAUTION: Processor and PPM sockets 1 and 2 must be populated at all times or the server will not function properly. CAUTION: To help avoid damage to the processo r and system board, do not install the processor without using the processor installation tool. To install a processor: 1. Locate and download the latest ROM version from the HP website (http://www.hp.com/support). Follow the instructions on the we bsite to update the system ROM. 2. Power down the server (on page 27). WARNING: Use caution when installing the processor memory module or removing the processor memory module; when fully populate d, it can weigh up to 13.6 kg (30 lb). 3. Remove the processor memory module, and open the cover (Removing the processor memory module on page 32). WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury fr om hot surfaces, allow the heatsink to cool before touching it.
Hardware options installation 35 4. Open the heatsink retaining bracket. CAUTION: The pins on the processor socket are very fragile. Any damage to them may require replacing the system board. 5. Remove the processor socket protective cover. Retain the cover for future use. CAUTION: Failure to completely open the processor locking lever prevents the processor from seating during installation, leading to hardware damage.
Hardware options installation 36 6. Rotate the latch and open the retaining bracket. IMPORTANT: Be sure the processor remains inside the processor installation tool. 7. If the processor has separated from the installation tool, carefully re-insert the processor in the tool. 8. Align the processor installation tool with the socket and install the processor. CAUTION: The processor is designed to fit one way into the socket. Use the alignment guides on the processor and socket to properly align the processor with the socket.
Hardware options installation 37 9. Press down firmly until the processor installation tool clicks and separates from the processor, and then remove the processor installation tool.
Hardware options installation 38 10. Close the processor retaining bracket and the processor retaining latch. 11. Remove the heatsink cover. CAUTION: After the cover is removed, do no t touch the thermal interface media. 12. Install the heatsink.
Hardware options installation 39 13. Close the heatsink retaining bracket. 14. Install the PPM. IMPORTANT: Always install a PPM when you install a processor. The system fails to boot if the corresponding PPM is missing. NOTE: The PPM is keyed and the key must be aligned when installed. NOTE: The appearance of compatible PPMs may vary.
Hardware options installation 40 15. Close the processor me mory module cover. 16. Install the fans. 17. Install the processor memory module into the server. 18. Power up the server (on page 27). Memory options The server contains 32 DIMM slots. You can expand server memory by installing supported PC2-5300 667-MHz or PC2-6400 800-MHz Registered DDR2 DIMM s. The maximum supported memory for this server is 256 GB using 32 8-GB DIMMs. DIMMS mu st be installed in decreasing capacity with the largest DIMMS installed in the banks furthest from each processor. NOTE: Memory bus speeds will operate as fo llows: 2-4 DIMMs at 800MHz; 6 at 667MHz; 8 at 533MHz. PC2-5300 memory modules operate at 667 MHz with up to 4 DIMMs and 533MHz when using additional DIMMs. Advanced ECC memory Advanced ECC memory is the default memory protecti on mode for this server. In Advanced ECC, the server is protected against correctabl e memory errors. The server provides notification if the level of correctable errors exceeds a pre-defi ned threshold rate. The server does not fail because of correctable memory errors. Advanced ECC provides additional prot ection over Standard ECC because it is possible to correct certain memory errors that would otherwise be uncorrectable and result in a server failure. Whereas standard ECC can correct single-bit memory errors, Advanced ECC can correct single-bit memory errors and multi-bit memory errors if all failed bits are on the same DRAM device on the DIMM. Installing DIMMs To operate the server, at least one pair of DIMMs mu st be installed in slots 1A and 2A (DIMM slot identification on page 9).