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HP ProLiant ML570 G2 Setup And Installation Manual (288 pages)
HP ProLiant ML570 Generation 2 Server Setup and Installation Guide
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Server
| Size: 13.95 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
10
Audience Assumptions
10
Important Safety Information
10
Symbols on Equipment
10
Rack Stability
12
Symbols in Text
12
Related Documents
13
Getting Help
14
Technical Support
14
HP Website
14
Authorized Reseller
14
Optional Installation Service
15
Reader's Comments
16
Chapter 1 Server Features
17
Overview
17
Standard Features
20
Processors
20
Memory
21
PCI-X Expansion Slots
21
Embedded Network Interface Controller
22
SCSI Support
22
System Monitoring
23
Hot-Plug Fans
24
Hot-Plug Power Supplies
24
Storage Media
25
Video
25
Server Configuration and Management
26
Integrated Features
26
Software Tools and Utilities
28
Warranties
29
Security Features
30
Diagnostic Tools
31
Chapter 2 Planning the Server Installation
32
Optimum Environment
33
Space and Airflow Requirements
33
Temperature Requirements
34
Power Requirements
35
Grounding Requirements
36
Rack Planning Resources
37
Rack Warnings
38
Server Warnings and Cautions
39
Server Shipping Contents
40
Chapter 3 Installing Hardware Options
42
Differences between the Tower- and Rack-Model Servers
45
Chassis Configuration
45
Opening the Front Bezel Door
48
Preparing for an Installation
49
Powering down the Server
49
Locating and Removing the Torx T-15 Tool
50
Removing the Access Panel
51
Opening the Hot-Plug Door
53
Processors
55
Installing an Additional Processor
56
Upgrading a Processor
64
Hot-Plug Fans
74
Memory
78
Non-Hot-Plug Expansion Boards
78
PCI and PCI-X Expansion Boards
78
PCI-X Slot Architecture
79
Embedded NIC
81
Installing a Non-Hot-Plug Expansion Board
81
Remote Insight Board
85
Hot-Plug Power Supplies
89
Internal Storage Areas
95
Drive Cages
97
Removable Media Bays
103
CD-ROM Drive Bay
109
External Devices
116
Connecting an External Device Using the Internal-To-External SCSI Cable Assembly
116
Connecting an External Device to an Expansion Board
118
Chapter 4 PCI-X Technology
119
PCI and PCI-X Expansion Boards
120
Slot Architecture
120
Embedded NIC
122
Performance Balancing
122
Expansion Slot Speed Leds
124
PCI-X Hot Plug Technology
125
PCI-X Hot Plug Features
125
PCI-X Hot Plug Requirements
126
PCI Hot Plug Utility
127
PCI Hot Plug Button
127
Expansion Slot Leds
128
Performing PCI Hot Plug Operations
131
Hot Installing an Expansion Board
132
Hot Removing an Expansion Board
138
PCI Hot Plug Utilities
140
HP PCI Hot Plug Utility for Windows NT
141
Novell Netware Configuration Manager Console
142
Chapter 5 Installing the Rack Server
146
Server Installation Overview
147
Preparing the Rack for Server Installation
148
Measuring with the Template
148
Inserting Cage Nuts into the Rack Frame
151
Installing the Rack Rail Assemblies
153
Preparing the Server for Rack Installation
155
Attaching the Server Rails
156
Removing the Power Supplies
157
Attaching the Cable Management Arm Bracket
159
Installing the Server into the Rack
160
Loading the Server into the Rack Rails
160
Attaching the Cable Management Arm
164
Reinstalling the Power Supplies
165
Securing the Server in the Rack for Shipping
166
Connecting the Power Cord and Peripheral Devices
167
Securing Cables with the Cable Management Arm
169
Securing Server Cables
169
Securing the Power Cord
170
Powering up the Server
171
Installing an Operating System
172
Registering the Server
173
Routine Maintenance
174
Chapter 6 Installing the Tower Server
175
Server Installation Guidelines
176
Connecting the AC Power Cord and Peripheral Devices
176
Power Cord Guidelines
179
Powering up the Server
179
Installing an Operating System
181
Registering the Server
182
Routine Maintenance
182
Chapter 7 Cabling the Server
183
Internal Cabling Configurations
188
Internal Drives and Storage Devices
188
Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition
192
Front Panel LED Assembly
193
External Cabling Configurations
194
External SCSI Hard Drives
194
External Storage Devices
194
External USB Devices
197
Rack Cabling Guidelines
198
Routing Cables and Power Cords
199
Chapter 8 Server Configuration and Utilities
200
ROM-Based Setup Utility
201
Navigating RBSU
201
Saving RBSU Configuration Settings
202
Using RBSU
202
Configuring Advanced Memory Protection
210
Saving RBSU Configuration Settings for Multiple Server Replication
210
Redundant ROM Support
210
Switching to the Backup ROM through the ROM-Based Setup Utility
211
Accessing Redundant ROM Using the System Maintenance Switch
212
Flashing the System ROM
212
Upgrading the System ROM Using the Rompaq Utility
213
Remote ROM Flash
213
ROM Legacy USB Support
214
Smartstart Software CD
215
Smartstart Diskette Builder
215
Smartstart Scripting Toolkit
216
Insight Manager 7
217
Diagnostics Utility
218
Automatic Server Recovery-2
218
Integrated Management Log
219
Viewing the Log
219
Multi-Initiator Configuration Utility
221
Appendix A Regulatory Compliance Notices
222
Regulatory Compliance Identification Numbers
222
Federal Communications Commission Notice
222
Class a Equipment
223
Class B Equipment
223
Declaration of Conformity for Products Marked with the FCC Logo - United States Only
224
Modifications
225
Cables
225
Mouse Compliance Statement
225
Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien
225
Class a Equipment
225
Class B Equipment
225
European Union Notice
226
Japanese Notice
226
BSMI Notice
227
Laser Devices
227
Laser Safety Warnings
227
Compliance with CDRH Regulations
227
Compliance with International Regulations
228
Laser Product Label
228
Laser Information
228
Battery Replacement Notice
228
Power Cords
229
Appendix B Electrostatic Discharge
230
Preventing Electrostatic Damage
230
Grounding Methods
231
Appendix C System Leds and Switches
232
System Leds
232
Front Panel Leds
233
System Board Leds
235
Memory Board Leds and Icons
236
Expansion Slot Leds
236
Expansion Slot Speed Leds
239
Hot-Plug Power Supply Leds
240
Hot-Plug Fan Leds
241
Embedded NIC Connector Activity Leds
242
Rear Unit Identification LED and Button
243
Hot-Plug Hard Drive Leds
244
System Leds and Internal Health LED Status Combinations
246
System Board Switches
248
System Maintenance Switch
249
Non-Maskable Interrupt Switch
250
System Configuration Settings
250
Appendix D Troubleshooting
252
When the Server Does Not Start
254
Diagnostic Steps
256
Problems after Initial Boot
262
Rompaq Disaster Recovery
265
Other Information Resources
266
Appendix E Server Specifications
267
Appendix F System Battery
269
System Board Battery Replacement
269
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HP ProLiant ML570 G2 Tuning Manual (51 pages)
Novell NetWare 6 performance tuning guidelines for ProLiant servers
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Server
| Size: 1.64 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Abstract
3
Introduction
3
Understanding the Server Deployment Environment
4
Why Use Industry Standard Benchmark for Performance Analysis
4
Server Subsystem Components and Selection Guidelines
5
Disk Subsystem
5
SCSI Specifications
5
Monitoring the Disk Subsystem in Netware
8
Tips and Tricks
9
Network Subsystem
12
Monitoring the Network Subsystem in Netware
14
Tips and Tricks
15
Memory Subsystem
15
Monitoring the Memory Subsystem in Netware
16
Tips and Tricks
16
System Processor
17
Monitoring the System Processor in Netware
18
Tips and Tricks
19
Introducing Netware
19
Setup / Installation Checklist
20
Tuning Guidelines
20
Netware Performance Monitoring Tools
21
Monitor
21
Tips and Tricks
22
Performance Parameters
22
Netware Remote Manager (Version 1.7.3)
25
NRM Tool Utilities
26
Vtune
30
Introducing Netbench
31
Introducing Webbench
32
Netbench Test Results
33
Processor Scalability Performance
33
Performance Effects of Client Side File Caching
34
Performance Effects of TFS Versus NSS
35
Performance Effects of Tuning
36
Performance Effects of Hyper-Threading
36
Webbench Test Results
40
Processor Scalability Performance
40
Default Installation Versus Optimized Parameters
41
Number of Threads Per Client
42
Conclusion
43
Appendix A: Server Features
44
Appendix B: Netware 6 Configuration Files
45
Appendix C: Netbench Test Methodology
46
Appendix D: Webbench Test Methodology
47
Appendix E: Server Configuration Details
48
Appendix F: Test Bed Details
49
References
50
For more Information
50
Feedback
51
HP ProLiant ML570 G2 Implementation Manual (35 pages)
Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 on ProLiant servers
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Server
| Size: 0.47 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Abstract
3
Introduction
3
Planning Considerations
3
Installation Considerations
4
Upgrade/Migration Considerations
4
Supported Server Platforms
5
Supported Software
9
Supported Management Options and Agents
10
Supported Storage Options
11
Supported Network Interface Controllers (Nics)
13
Support Video
16
Hardware System Requirements
16
Cluster Configurations
17
System Roms and Option Roms for Microsoft Windows 2000
18
Server Setup
18
Storage Array Configuration
18
Additional Components
18
Support Software
19
Installation
19
Before Beginning
19
Smartstart Configuration
20
Installation Steps
20
Features
21
Management Agents
22
Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition Management
22
Integrated Lights-Out Remote Management
22
HP Proliant Essentials Workload Management Pack
23
Advanced Memory Protection
23
Online Spare Memory
23
Hot Plug Mirrored Memory
23
Hot Plug RAID Memory
23
Wake on LAN (WOL)
23
PCI Hot Plug
24
Pre-Boot Execution Environment (PXE)
24
Teamed Nics
25
Troubleshooting
26
Installation Issues and Solutions for Windows 2000
27
Feature Implementation
30
Conclusion
33
Appendix A HP Proliant Server Features
34
For more Information
35
Call to Action
35
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HP ProLiant ML570 G2 Quickspecs (38 pages)
Generation 2
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Server
| Size: 0.44 MB
Table of Contents
Standard Features
3
Drive Support
30
Power Specifications
35
System Specifications
35
Technical Specifications
37
HP ProLiant ML570 G2 Manual (15 pages)
Server Hot-Add Memory
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Computer Hardware
| Size: 0.37 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Abstract
4
Audience Assumptions
4
Purpose of this Document
4
Hot-Add Memory Installation on HP Proliant DL580 Generation 2 and ML570 Generation 2 Servers
5
Overview
5
Description
6
Hot-Add Functionality
6
Hot-Add Versus Hot-Mirror
6
Requirements for a Hot-Add Functionality Upgrade
7
Supported Operating Systems
7
Memory Mode Requirements for Hot-Add
7
DIMM Configuration Requirements for Hot-Add
8
Configuring the Servers for Hot-Add Functionality
9
Hot-Plug Memory Configuration Utility
9
RBSU Options
10
Typical Hot-Add Board Insertion with an Empty Memory Slot
12
Changing Dual-Board Hot-Plug Memory Mirroring to Hot-Add Without Removing the Memory Board
13
Additional Considerations When Upgrading to Hot-Add Functionality
14
Test for Faulty Dimms before a Hot-Add Board Insertion
14
Hot-Add Functionality and Applications
14
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