HP ProLiant ML150 G6 Server Maintenance and Ser vice Guide Part number 501530-005 Fourth edition Ju ne 2013
Customer self repair 10 Customer Self Repair Veel onderdelen in HP producten zijn door de klant zelf te repareren, waardoor de reparatieduur tot
Diagnostic Tools and Setup Utilities 100 SAS/SATA Hot-Plug Hard Drive LEDs The SAS and SATA hot-plug hard drive LEDs are located on each physi
Physical and Operating Specifications 101 Physical and Operating Specifications This chapter provides physical and operating specifications for
Physical and Operating Specifications 102 Table 6-1 Hardware Specifications Item Component Optional media storage • Two half-height drive bays
Physical and Operating Specifications 103 Table 6-2 Software Specifications Item Description Network operating system (NOS) support • Micros
Physical and Operating Specifications 104 Table 6-3 Physical Dimensions Parameter Description System board platform EATX (Extended Advanced
Physical and Operating Specifications 105 Table 6-5 Power Supply Specifications (460 W) Parameter Description Dimensions (H x W x D) 3.39 in.
Physical and Operating Specifications 106 Table 6-6 Power Supply Specifications (750 W) Parameter Description Temperature range: Operating Shipp
Physical and Operating Specifications 107 Table 6-9 Intel Xeon Quad-Core E5504/E5506/E5520/E5530/E5540 processors specifications Model Number O
Physical and Operating Specifications 108 SATA DVD-ROM Drive Table 6-10 SATA DVD-ROM Specifications Parameter Description Form factor 5.25
Physical and Operating Specifications 109 SAS Hard Drive Table 6-11 SAS Hard drive specifications Parameter 72-GB Drive 146-GB Drive Capaci
Customer self repair 11 Reparo feito pelo cliente Os produtos da HP são projetados com muitas peças para reparo feito pelo cliente (CSR) de modo
Physical and Operating Specifications 110 SATA Hard Drive Table 6-13 SATA Hard Drive Specifications Item 160-GB 250-GB 500-GB Capacity 160 G
Documentation feedback 111 Documentation feedback HP is committed t o providing documentation that meets your needs. To help us improve the doc
Index 112 Index A AC power disconnecting, warning, 27 power-down procedures, 27 access panel removing, 27 air baffle removing, 43 B battery loca
Index 113 tools, 24 Hardware Specifications, 101 chipset, 101 default media storage, 101 Hardware monitoring device, 101 I/O subsystem, 101 haz
Index 114 expansion cards, 56 memory (DIMM), 52 processor, 42 system board components (location), 97 system board components (replaceable), 42 s
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Illustrated parts catalog 16 Illustrated parts catalog This chapter provides the illustrated parts breakdown and spare parts lists for the HP Pr
Illustrated parts catalog 17 2Optional: Facultatif—Pièces pour lesquelles la réparation par le client est facultative. Ces pièces so nt égalemen
Illustrated parts catalog 18 2Optional: Opcional—Peças cujo reparo feito pelo cliente é opcional. Essas peças também são projetadas para o repar
Illustrated parts catalog 19 Electrical components Figure 2-2 Electrical components Table 2-2 Electrical components spare parts list Item Desc
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Illustrated parts catalog 20 Table 2-2 Electrical components spare parts list Item Description Spare part number Customer self repair SPS-PR
Illustrated parts catalog 21 2Optional: Optional—Teile, für die das Customer Self Repair-Verfahren optional ist. Diese Teile sind auch für Custo
Illustrated parts catalog 22 HP contact information For the name of the nearest HP authorized reseller: • In the United States,
Illustrated parts catalog 23 Before you conta ct HP Be sure to have the following information a vailable before you call HP: • Technical supp
Removal and replacement procedures 24 Removal and replacement procedures This chapter provides subassembly/module-level removal and replacement
Removal and replacement procedures 25 Electrostatic discharge information ESD can damage static-sensitive devices or m icro circuitry. Proper
Removal and replacement procedures 26 These symbo ls, on power supp l i es or systems, indicate that th e equipment is supplied by multiple sou
Removal and replacement procedures 27 3. Disconnect the AC power cord(s) from the AC outlet(s) and then disconnect the cord(s) from the server.
Removal and replacement procedures 28 Figure 3-1 Removing the access panel
Removal and replacement procedures 29 To reinstall the acc ess panel: 1. Use both han ds to place the access panel flat aga inst the chassis, t
Contents 3 Contents Customer self repair ...
Removal and replacement procedures 30 To re-attach and close the front bezel : 1. Insert the three hooks on the right side of the bezel into
Removal and replacement procedures 31 Cable management Cabling guidelines • Keep cables away from major heat sources lik e t h e heatsink asse
Removal and replacement procedures 32 Cable connections Table 3-1 provides cabling information for the server chassi s. For m ore detailed inf
Removal and replacement procedures 33 Mass storag e devices (drives) The server supports a maximum of 11 mass storage dev i ces. The top-most d
Removal and replacement procedures 34 Optical and tape d rives Installing an optical or tape driv e NOTE: The following procedure shows the
Removal and replacement procedures 35 6. Using the provided surplus screws, install four screws. 7. Release the drive latch lever ( Figure 3
Removal and replacement procedures 36 Hard drives The server uses an HDD cage assembly that supports four hard drives in either a non-hot-plug o
Removal and replacement procedures 37 6. To remove a hard drive from the HDD cage: a. Remove the four retaining screws (two on the top, two on
Removal and replacement procedures 38 Hot-plug h ard drive s Servers shipped in a hot-plug drive configurat ion include a hot-plug HDD cage inst
Removal and replacement procedures 39 3. If replacing a hot-plug drive, remove the hot-plug drive to be replaced: a. Push in the th umb relea
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Removal and replacement procedures 40 HDD cage The server can accommodate two types of cages: a non-hot-plug HDD cage (without a backplane) and
Removal and replacement procedures 41 6. Remove the four mounting screws from the HDD cage (Figure 3-16, 1) and slide the HDD cage out from th
Removal and replacement procedures 42 System board components (replaceable) Refer to the following sections for instru ctions on removing or rep
Removal and replacement procedures 43 Removing a processor To remove a processor, proceed as follows: 1. Power down the server. 2. Disconnect
Removal and replacement procedures 44 To remove a processor: 1. Open the processor locking lever and the pro cessor socket retaining bracket.
Removal and replacement procedures 45 2. Using the processor rem oval tool, remove the processor from the system board: a. Line up the proce
Removal and replacement procedures 46 Replacing the processor CAUTION: To allow the heatsink to draw away as much heat as possible from the pr
Removal and replacement procedures 47 To install the new processor: 1. Carefully insert t h e p rocessor into the processor installation too
Removal and replacement procedures 48 2. Be sure the tool is oriented correctly. Align the p rocessor installation tool wit h t h e socket, an
Removal and replacement procedures 49 Figure 3-26 Removing the processor installation tool 4. Close the processor socket r et aining bracket
Customer self repair 5 Customer self repair HP products are designed with many Customer Self Repair (CSR) parts to minimize repair time and all
Removal and replacement procedures 50 5. Apply all the grease to the top of the processor in the following pattern to ensure even distribution.
Removal and replacement procedures 51 Figure 3-30 Installing the air baffle End of procedure.
Removal and replacement procedures 52 Memory The HP ProLiant ML150 G6 server provides 12 DIMM slots that support up to 48 GB of system memory.
Removal and replacement procedures 53 • Supported DIMM capacities: 1 GB, 2 GB, 4 GB DDR3 registered DIMM and 1 GB, 2 GB, 4 GB un-buffered D IM
Removal and replacement procedures 54 CAUTION: Place the memory module on a static-dissipating wor k sur fa ce or inside an anti-static bag.
Removal and replacement procedures 55 To install a memory module: 1. Completely open the holdin g clip s. 2. Orient the module so that the no
Removal and replacement procedures 56 Expansion cards The server p r o vides seven expa nsion slots as shown i n Figure 3-34. • One Peripher
Removal and replacement procedures 57 Installing an expansion card To install an expansion card: 1. Power down the server. 2. Disconnect the
Removal and replacement procedures 58 5. Remove the expansion slot cover. Figure 3-36 Removing the expansion slot cover 6. Position the expans
Removal and replacement procedures 59 Removing an expansion card To remove an expansion card, reverse steps 1 th r ough 10 of “Installing an exp
Customer self repair 6 Réparation par le client (CSR) Les produit s HP comportent de n ombreuses pièces CSR (Customer Self Repair = répar ation
Removal and replacement procedures 60 System battery The server uses nonvolatile memory that requires a 3-volt lithium coin cell battery to ret
Removal and replacement procedures 61 4. Release the battery from its holder by squeezing the metal clamp that extends above one edge of the bat
Removal and replacement procedures 62 System fans The server includes four system fan assemblies; three front fan holder assemblies and a rear f
Removal and replacement procedures 63 To replace the front fan holder assembly, 1. Connect the system fan cable to system board connector (Fi
Removal and replacement procedures 64 3. Unlock the se rver if necessary and remove th e access panel as described in the section “System covers
Removal and replacement procedures 65 To replace the rear fan assembly: 1. Secure the rear fan to the chassis with t wo screws. (Figur e 3-44,
Removal and replacement procedures 66 System board removal and replacement procedure Removing the system board To remove the system board, proce
Removal and replacement procedures 67 Replacing the system board To replace the system board, proceed as follow s: 1. Lower the sy stem board i
Removal and replacement procedures 68 Power supply unit (PSU) The standard server configuration includes a sin gle, auto ranging 460-watt powe
Removal and replacement procedures 69 Figure 3-427 Removing the PSU (cables not shown)
Customer self repair 7 Riparazione da parte del cliente Per abbreviare i tempi di riparazione e garantire una maggiore flessibilità nella sosti
Removal and replacement procedures 70 Installing a PSU or RPS To install a PSU or RPS: 1. Tilting the power s up p l y slightly, lower the un
Removal and replacement procedures 71 3. If installing an RPS, install the two additional mounting screws at the front of the RPS assembly. Fi
Diagnostic Tools and Setup Utilities 72 Diagnostic Tools and Setup Utilities This chapter prov ides an overview of the Power-On Self-Test (POST)
Diagnostic Tools and Setup Utilities 73 Accessing the BIOS Setup Utility To access the BIOS Setup Utility, perform th e following steps: 1. T
Diagnostic Tools and Setup Utilities 74 Table 4-1 Setup Utility Navigation Keys Key Function ← and → When pressed, these keys select the pri
Diagnostic Tools and Setup Utilities 75 Main menu The Main menu (Figure 4-2) p r ov ides general BIOS, processor, memory, and system identifica
Diagnostic Tools and Setup Utilities 76 The Boot Features sub m enu (Figure 4-3) allows the user to set which type of event(s) that will occur d
Diagnostic Tools and Setup Utilities 77 Advanced Menu The Advanced menu (Figure 4-4) allows the user to configure the following: • CPU Confi
Diagnostic Tools and Setup Utilities 78 Figure 4-5 Advanced menu–CPU Configuration submenu Figure 4-6 Advanced menu–Chipset Settings
Diagnostic Tools and Setup Utilities 79 Figure 4-7 Advanced menu–Harddisk Configuration submenu
Customer self repair 8 Customer Self Repair HP Produkte enthalten viele CSR-Teile (Customer Self Repair), um Reparaturzeiten zu minimieren und h
Diagnostic Tools and Setup Utilities 80 Figure 4-8 Advanced menu–I/O Configuration submenu
Diagnostic Tools and Setup Utilities 81 Figure 4-9 Advanced menu–AHCI Settings
Diagnostic Tools and Setup Utilities 82 Figure 4-10 Advanced menu–IPMI submenu, upper screen
Diagnostic Tools and Setup Utilities 83 Figure 4-11 Advanced menu–IPMI submenu, System Event Log screen
Diagnostic Tools and Setup Utilities 84 Figure 4-12 Advanced menu–IPMI submenu, Hardware Health Information Figure 4-13 Advanced menu–Console
Diagnostic Tools and Setup Utilities 85 Figure 4-14 Advanced menu– Trusted Computing submenu Figure 4-15 Advanced menu–USB Configuration subm
Diagnostic Tools and Setup Utilities 86 Figure 4-16 Advanced menu–Onboard Device Configuration submenu
Diagnostic Tools and Setup Utilities 87 Boot menu The boot menu (Figure 4-17) allows the user to configure the priority sequenc e of bootable d
Diagnostic Tools and Setup Utilities 88 Security menu The Security menu (Figure 4-18) allows the user to set the administrator password and the
Diagnostic Tools and Setup Utilities 89 Exit menu The Exit menu (Figure 4-19) allows a user to save or discard changes. • Save Changes and Ex
Customer self repair 9 Reparaciones del propio cliente Los productos de HP incluyen muchos componentes que el propio usuario puede reemplazar (C
Diagnostic Tools and Setup Utilities 90 BIOS Updating To update the system BIOS, a BIOS Update USB disk must be created as follows: 1. Insert
Diagnostic Tools and Setup Utilities 91 Clearing CMOS The Setup configuration values stored in battery-backed memory (CMOS) may need to be clea
Diagnostic Tools and Setup Utilities 92 POST Error Indicators When POST detects a system failure, it displays a POST error message. Recoverable
Diagnostic Tools and Setup Utilities 93 Table 4-2 POST Error Messages Error Code Error Message Description/Corrective Action 503h Redundant
Diagnostic Tools and Setup Utilities 94 POST Related Troubleshooting The POST is an important routine that checks the basic functions of the s
Diagnostic Tools and Setup Utilities 95 Components, Switches, and Indicators This chapter contain s illustrations and tables identifying and de
Diagnostic Tools and Setup Utilities 96 Table 5-4 Front and rear panel LED indicator status LED Status Description System power Green System
Diagnostic Tools and Setup Utilities 97 System Boa rd Components, Switches, and Indicators Figure 5-21 System Board Components, switches, and i
Diagnostic Tools and Setup Utilities 98 Item Description Item Description 18 CPU2_DIMM slot 2A 43 HDD LED connector 19 CPU2_DIMM slot 1D 44
Diagnostic Tools and Setup Utilities 99 System board switches and jumpers CMOS clear jumper The system board has a CMOS clear jumper (JP12, ite
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