HP D7171A - NetServer - LPr Reference
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Processor BaseboardPower Supply LEDs:FirmwareClear CMOS4.5.6.7.BIOS Boot RecoveryI/O BaseboardD6021-80209, Rev B, 1 of 2D6021-80209, Rev A, 2 of 2D6021-80209, Rev B Part 1HP NetServer LXr 8000 Technical Reference LabelD6021-80209, Rev B Part 2Single-BusConfigured StorageDual-BusConfigured StorageTerminatorTerminatorsSCSIDACBoardAC InA BBoot OrderIDE CD-ROMFlexible DiskISA Board1.2.3.3a. P13b. On-Board SCSI A3c. On-Board SCSI B3d. P2P1On-board SCSI AOn-board SCSI BP2 - P10Power ButtonPower LEDReset ButtonSecure Mode ButtonSecure Mode LEDEscapeEnterNot UsedScroll Down One LineScroll Up One LineTwo Line DisplayResetRedYellowGreen"Traffic Light" LEDs:Control Buttons and LEDsControl DescriptionPower ButtonPower LEDResetSecure ModeButtonTurns system power on and off.Steady green when power is on; flashing green whensystem is in ACPI Sleep; off when system power isoff.Performs a system hard reset.Puts the system in Secure Mode, if the systemwas configured for Secure Mode.Secure ModeLEDGlows steady green when the system is in Secure Mode.Escape Return to previous menu.Enter Select an item from the menu.Down Arrowand Up Arrow Scrolls the display down one line or up one line.Display works even when the server haspowered down or hung, as long as the serverhas standby power.Option SwitchOption Switch1 Proc 1234Number ofProcessorsProc 1Proc 2Proc 1Proc 2Proc 3Proc 1Proc 2Proc 3Proc 4Proc 2Proc 3Proc 4VRM 1 (Cache 1/2)VRM 2 (Cache 3/4)VRM 3 (Core 1)Proc 3Proc 4VRM 1 (Cache 1/2)VRM 2 (Cache 3/4)VRM 3 (Core 1)VRM 4 (Core 2)Proc 4 VRM 1 (Cache 1/2)VRM 2 (Cache 3/4)VRM 3 (Core 1)VRM 4 (Core 2)VRM 5 (Core 3)None VRM 1 (Core 1)VRM 2 (Cache 1/2)VRM 3 (Core 2)VRM 4 (Core 3)VRM 5 (Cache 3/4)VRM 6 (Core 4)Processors Terminators VRMs(Jumper shown with default settings)I/O Baseboard Configuration Jumper Setting12345678Update BMC CodeBIOS RecoverySpare JumperFlash VPP = No WriteCMOS ClearClear CMOS PasswordPHP Switch OverrideEnable SPI ChainNormal BootSpare JumperFlash VPP= +12VA B CPress to enter Setup when prompted during Power OnSelf-Test.ROM SetupF2Method 2Power up the system.When prompted, press to enter Setup.Press for default CMOS settings.Press to save default settings and exit Setup.1.2.3.4.F2F9F10Caution:If you remove a power supply, wait at least 15seconds before reinserting it. (The delay givesthe power supply's inrush protection circuit timeto reset itself. Otherwise, the supply may tripthe main circuit breakers or UPS circuitbreakers.)AC Input IndicatorOff = No AC power.Green = AC power input to module OK.Blinking Green = AC power input to system OK.System in standby mode.PWRPredictive FailOff = Fan speed normal.Blinking Yellow = Power supply fan is slow.Power supply may fail.PRFLAttention IndicatorYellow = Power supply failure.Off = Normal operation.Blinking Yellow = Current limit exceeded.Possible short in power supply or server.FAILAC Input to power supply is 220V onlyA minimum of two power supplies are requiredPower supplies can be installed in any power supply bayA power supply must be installed in each bay at all timesto ensure proper system coolingPower Supply Configuration••••IDEFloppy DiskUnusedBatteryJumper BlockUSBI/O Riser SlotSCSI Channel ASCSI Channel BISA SlotBus 264 Bit Hot-PlugPCI BusBus 1Secondary 32 BitPCI BusBus 0Primary 32 BitPCI Bus2MB Video RAMP1P2P3P4P5P6P7P8P9P10Connectors toMidplane BoardShared PCI P1 & ISA SlotDo not remove top cover while unitis on. (PCI Hot Plug access panelcan be removed.)CAUTION!BIOS"Traffic Light" LEDsRedMain Power is off. System mayor may not have standby power.Yellow GreenOffFlashingOffOffOffOffFlashingOffOffOffOffOnA system component has failed. If thecomponent was redundant (i.e., a power supplyor fan), the system may still be operating.A condition exists which may cause thefailure of a system component.The system is operating normally.VRM = VoltageRegulator ModuleJumper Settings for400MHz Processors Jumper Settings for450MHz Processors13245 679111315810121416Pins 11-16 areunused; sparejumpers may beplaced here13245 679111315810121416VRM 6VRM 5VRM 4VRM 3Front Panel ConnectorProcessor Slots:Proc 1Proc 2Proc 3Proc 4VRM 2VRM 1Connectorsto MidplaneConnectorto MidplaneJumper Block J31Common MemoryConfigurations:DIMM Installation GuidelinesKey256MB64MBBoth Left and Right boards must be in place;Left may be empty•Add DIMMs to a board in groups of four•Fill banks in A, B, C, D order•All DIMMs in a bank must be identical size andspeed•Banks of 64MB and 256MB DIMMs can be mixedon the same board; the banks may be in any order•8-way interleave if the configurations of the twoboards are identical; 4-way interleave otherwise•Bank ABank BBank CBank DBank ABank BBank CBank DTotal MemoryInterleaveBoard256MB4L R0.5GB4L R0.7GB4L R1GB8L R1.5GB8L R2GB8L R1GB4L R2GB8L R3GB4L R4GB8L R8L R8L RJ1J2J5J6J9J10J13J14J3J4J7J8J11J12J15J166GB 8GBMemoryDThe following HP DIMMs are supported:• D6112A 64MB DIMM (256MB DIMM Kit, 4x64)• D6114A 256MB DIMM (1GB DIMM Kit, 4x256)B CAPower Supply ModulesEControl PanelFChange Jumper 2 in I/O Baseboard jumper block fromB-C to A-B ("BIOS Recovery" position). See Panel .1.Put bootable diskette with BIOS file in flexible disk drive.Power up the system.System will beep three times; wait for all activity on theflexible drive to cease.Power down the system.Reset Jumper 2 from A-B to B-C ("Normal Boot" position).2.3.4.5.6.AMethod 1Change Jumper 5 in I/O Baseboard jumper block fromB-C to A-B ("CMOS CLEAR" position). See Panel .1.Power up the system.Allow the system to boot.Power down the system.Reset Jumper 5 to B-C.Power up the system.2.3.4.5.6.ACaution:Operating a CPU chip at a lower or higher speed, or at anincorrect voltage, may result in unreliable operation -- or causecatastrophic or hidden damage to the chip.In a multiple processor configuration, the processors all musthave the same frequency and cache size.Repairs due to unauthorized jumper settings or use ofincorrect processor combinations are not covered under thewarranty. Processors supplied and warranted by HP forNetServers have an HP label.For each additional processor, also add one voltage regulatormodule to the processor baseboard.Rear Panel and CablingGThis information is subject to change without noticeand is provided without warranty.Audience AssumptionsThis Service Reference Label is for trained servicepersonnel. Hewlett-Packard Company assumes youare qualified in the servicing of computer equipmentand trained in recognizing hazards in products withhazardous energy levels.©1998, Hewlett-Packard Company. All rights reserved.Even at low room temperatures, all covers and panelsmust be in place to provide controlled airflow forsystem reliability.Electrostatic Discharge To avoid catastrophic orhidden damage to components, wear a wrist strapand use a static-dissipative work surface connectedto the chassis when handling components. Use anantistatic service kit, such as 3M 8501/8502/8505or equivalent.®Keyboard *Serial ASerial BLPT1VGAExternal SCSI PortMouse ** Keyboard and Mouse portsare interchangeable |
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