any installation procedure. Electrostatic discharge resulting from improper grounding can damage electronic components. For more information, refer to Appendix B, "Electrostatic Discharge." Hardware Option Procedures This chapter includes step-by-step instructions for the following items: I Preparing the server G Powering down the server G Removing the access panel G Installing the access panel G Removing the shipping/ejector key G Identifying system board components I Upgrading a processor G Removing a processor G Installing a new processor I Installing DIMMs I Installing an expansion board G Identifying expansion slots G Removing the PCI riser board assembly G Removing the expansion slot covers G Installing the expansion board I Installing a Compaq Smart Array/SCSI controller interface assembly I Removing the CD-ROM/diskette drive assembly I Installing the CD-ROM/diskette drive assembly I Removing hot-plug SCSI hard drive blanks I Installing hot-plug Wide Ultra2 SCSI hard drives Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: c-ch02 Installing Hardware Options.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:34 PM Installing Hardware Options 2-3 Other Options For information about installing the Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition option, see Chapter 5, "Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition (Optional)." The ProLiant DL360 server also supports several rack-mounting options. For more information, see "Optional Rack Deployment Solutions" and "Desktop Chassis Option" in Chapter 1, "Server Features." For more information about these options, contact your Compaq authorized reseller. Preparing the Server To prepare the server for installation of the hardware options, complete the following procedures. I Powering down the server (for servers previously installed and/or operated) I Removing the server from the rack (for servers previously installed and/or operated) I Removing the access panel I Removing the shipping/ejector key I Identifying the system board components Powering Down the Server To install most hardware options, you must first remove all power from the system. Use the following procedure to power down the server before installing the hardware options: 1. If you intend to install hardware options, back up your server data. 2. Shut down the operating system as directed in your operating system instructions. NOTE: Steps 3 and 5 apply to servers that have already been mounted in a rack. Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: c-ch02 Installing Hardware Options.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:34 PM 2-4 Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide 3. Press the Front Unit Identification switch on the server front panel.
An LED illuminates on the server's front and rear panels.
2 4 1 3 Figure 2-1. Activating the Front Unit Identification switch on the front panel and setting the Power On/Standby switch to the standby power mode 4. Press the server Power On/Standby switch to place it in standby
mode. The Power LED turns to amber when the server activates
standby power mode. WARNING: The system power in the ProLiant DL360 server does not completely shut off from the front panel Power On/Standby switch. Moving your server Power On/Standby switch to the standby position removes power from most areas of the server; this process may take 30 seconds. Portions of the power supply and some internal circuitry remain active until AC power is removed. Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: c-ch02 Installing Hardware Options.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:34 PM Installing Hardware Options 2-5 5. At the backside of the rack, locate the illuminated Rear Unit Identification LED switch that identifies the server you are servicing.
1 Figure 2-2. Locating the Rear Unit Identification LED switch on the rear panel 6. Disconnect the power cord from the server. 7. Disconnect all remaining cables on the server's rear panel, including cables extending from external connectors on expansion boards. The system is now without power, and you can safely install your hardware options. Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: c-ch02 Installing Hardware Options.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:34 PM 2-6 Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Access Panel Warnings To access the system board, processors, memory sockets, expansion slots, and other internal components, you must remove the access panel. Observe the following warnings and cautions. WARNING: The system power in the ProLiant DL360 server does not completely shut off from the front panel Power On/Standby switch. Moving your server Power On/Standby switch to the standby position removes power from most areas of the server; this process may take 30 seconds. Portions of the power supply and some internal circuitry remain active until AC power is removed. WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the internal system components to cool before touching them. CAUTION: Do not operate the server without the access panel installed because it is required for proper airflow. Operating the server without its access panel results in improper cooling that can lead to thermal damage. CAUTION: Before removing the server access panel, be sure that the server is in standby mode and that the power cord is disconnected from the server or the electrical outlet. CAUTION: To avoid the risk of damage to your system or expansion boards, remove all AC power cords before installing or removing expansion boards. When the Power On/Standby switch is in the standby position, auxiliary power is still connected to the PCI expansion slot and may damage the card. CAUTION: Electrostatic discharge can damage electronic components. Be sure you are properly grounded before beginning any installation procedure. Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: c-ch02 Installing Hardware Options.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:34 PM Installing Hardware Options 2-7 Removing the Access Panel Use the following procedure to remove the access panel: 1. If the server is operating, power down the server. See "Powering Down the Server" earlier in this chapter. 2. If the server is installed in a rack, remove the server from the rack. See "Removing the Server from the Rack" in Chapter 3, "Installing the ProLiant DL360 Server." NOTE: If you install the rack management solution option (ball-bearing slide rails and a cable management system), you can perform many hardware procedures without removing the server from the rack. For more information, see "Other Options" earlier in this chapter. 3. Press down on the hood latches and hold them.
4. Holding the latches, slide the access panel toward the rear of the unit
about 0.5 inch (1.25 cm) and lift the panel to remove it. 1 1 2 Figure 2-3. Pressing the hood latches and removing the access panel Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: c-ch02 Installing Hardware Options.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:34 PM 2-8 Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Installing the Access Panel After installing hardware options for your ProLiant DL360 server, replace the server access panel. Use the following procedure to install the access panel: 1. Set the access panel on top of the server, aligning the sides of the
panel with the server and allowing the panel to extend past the rear of the server approximately 0.5 inch (1.25 cm). 2. Slide the access panel toward the front of the unit about 0.5 inch
(1.25 cm). When the panel seats properly, the hood latches click (audibly) into place. 1 2 Figure 2-4. Installing the access panel Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: c-ch02 Installing Hardware Options.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:34 PM Installing Hardware Options 2-9 Removing the Shipping/Ejector Key The ProLiant DL360 server includes a shipping/ejector key that secures the CD-ROM/diskette drive assembly or CD-ROM drive/diskette bezel blank during shipping. This key can be removed before deployment and used to eject the assembly or the blank. Use the following procedure to remove the shipping/ejector key: 1. Power down the server. See "Powering Down the Server" earlier in this chapter. 2. Remove the access panel. See "Removing the Access Panel" earlier in this chapter. 3. Lift the key from its storage location. Figure 2-5. Removing the shipping/ejector key 4. Install the access panel. See "Installing the Access Panel" earlier in this chapter. CAUTION: Always install the shipping/ejector key in its storage location inside the chassis before shipping the server. Failure to do so can result in damage to the CD-ROM/diskette drive assembly. If you intend to use the CD-ROM drive/diskette ejection feature frequently, leave the shipping/ejector key in the ejector port for easy access. Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: c-ch02 Installing Hardware Options.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:34 PM 2-10 Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Figure 2-6. Shipping/ejector key stored in ejector port NOTE: The shipping/ejector key prevents accidental engagement of the Power On/Standby switch. Identifying System Board Components Use the following figures and table to identify the system board connectors and components. Figure 2-7. Locating the system board in the ProLiant DL360 server (PCI riser board assembly removed for clarity) Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: c-ch02 Installing Hardware Options.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:34 PM Installing Hardware Options 2-11 2 3 4 1 5 1 2 14 3 4 13 6 12 11 10 9 8 7 Figure 2-8. Identifying system board components Table 2-1 System Board Connectors and Components Location Component L ocation Component System configuration switch CD-ROM/diskette drive
assembly connector Fan assembly connector RTC battery
Processor socket 1 Smart Array/SCSI controller
(populated) interface assembly connector Processor socket 2 Remote Insight Lights-Out
Edition interface cable connector DIMM sockets (1-4) Power supply connector
SCSI port 1 (external) SCSI port 2 (internal)
PCI riser board assembly Integrated Smart
connector Array Controller Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: c-ch02 Installing Hardware Options.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:34 PM 2-12 Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Upgrading a Processor ProLiant DL360 servers support single- and dual-processor operation. CAUTION: Do not mix processors of different types or speeds. CAUTION: Electrostatic discharge can damage electronic components. Be sure you are properly grounded before beginning any installation procedure. See Appendix B, "Electrostatic Discharge," for more information. To remove or install processors, refer to the label attached to the inside of the access panel, refer to the processor option kit, or use the following procedures. The following figure and table show processor socket locations. 1 2 Figure 2-9. Locating processors and sockets Table 2-2 Processor and Socket Locations Location Description Processor socket 1 (must always be populated)
Processor socket 2 (populated only with second processor)
Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: c-ch02 Installing Hardware Options.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:34 PM Installing Hardware Options 2-13 WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the internal system components to cool before touching. CAUTION: Processor socket 1 must be populated at all times. Failure to populate socket 1 results in the system failing to boot and halting during the POST. If socket 1 is not populated, the system will not function correctly. Removing a Processor Use the following procedure for removing an existing processor: 1. Power down the server. See "Powering Down the Server" earlier in this chapter. 2. Remove the access panel. See "Removing the Access Panel" earlier in this chapter. 3. Disengage the heat-sink retaining clip , .
4. Remove the heat sink and integrated thermal pad from the processor.
NOTE: Some processor shipping configurations may use a thermal compound instead of a thermal pad. 5. Lift the ejecting lever to disengage the processor from the socket.
Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: c-ch02 Installing Hardware Options.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:34 PM 2-14 Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide 1 2 3 5 4 Figure 2-10. Removing a processor from the system board 6. Remove the processor from the socket.
IMPORTANT: Processor socket 1 must always be populated. If socket 1 is not populated, the system will not function correctly. If you are removing the processor in socket 1, either replace it with the processor from socket 2 or install a new processor. 7. Install the new processor. See "Installing a New Processor" later in this chapter. Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: c-ch02 Installing Hardware Options.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:34 PM Installing Hardware Options 2-15 Installing a New Processor Use the following procedure to install a new processor: 1. Power down the server. See "Powering Down the Server" earlier in this chapter. 2. Remove the access panel. See "Removing the Access Panel" earlier in this chapter. 3. If a processor is already in the processor socket, remove the processor. See "Removing a Processor" earlier in this chapter. 4. With the ejecting lever in the upright position, insert the processor
in the vacant processor socket. IMPORTANT: You must align the processor pins to seat the processor into the socket. 5. Close the ejecting lever .
6. Remove the plastic strip and expose the adhesive side of the
integrated thermal pad on a new, unused heat sink. CAUTION: Always use a new thermal pad and heat sink when replacing processors. Failure to use new components may result in processor damage. 7. Place the heat sink on the processor. Ensure that the pad is centered
on the raised portion of the processor. 8. Engage the heat-sink retaining clip to secure the thermal pad and heat sink to the top of the processor , . Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: c-ch02 Installing Hardware Options.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:34 PM 2-16 Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide 6 7 5 4 2 1 3 Figure 2-11. Installing the processor into the processor socket 9. Install the access panel. See "Installing the Access Panel" earlier in this chapter. Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: c-ch02 Installing Hardware Options.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:34 PM Installing Hardware Options 2-17 Memory You can expand server memory by installing Compaq Synchronous DRAM (SDRAM). The system supports up to four 133-MHz ECC registered SDRAM Dual Inline Memory Modules (DIMMs) installed in sockets on the system board. Identify the DIMM sockets on the system board. Memory can be added one module at a time. The server ships with at least one DIMM installed in DIMM socket 1. You can expand server memory to 4 GB. In the maximum memory configuration, all four DIMM sockets are populated with 1-GB 133-MHz ECC registered SDRAM DIMMs. 1 2 3 4 Figure 2-12. Identifying DIMM sockets on the system board Table 2-3 DIMM Socket Identification Location Description DIMM socket 1 populated with standard 128-MB DIMM
DIMM socket 2
DIMM socket 3
DIMM socket 4
Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: c-ch02 Installing Hardware Options.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:34 PM 2-18 Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide You must observe the following guidelines when installing additional memory: I DIMMs installed in the ProLiant DL360 server must be 133-MHz registered SDRAM, 3.3-volts, 72-bits wide, and ECC. I All DIMMs installed must be the same speed. Do not install DIMM modules supporting different speeds, for example 133 MHz and 100 MHz. I To ease successive DIMM installation, install the DIMMs in sequential order, starting with DIMM socket 1. CAUTION: Use only Compaq DIMMs. DIMMs from other sources are known to adversely affect data integrity. The following table lists DIMM option kits. Table 2-4 DIMM Option Kit Part Numbers Part Numbers DIMM Option Kit Description 128276-B21 64-MB option kit 128277-B21 128-MB option kit 128278-B21 256-MB option kit 128279-B21 512-MB option kit 128280-B21 1-GB option kit Installing DIMMs CAUTION: Electrostatic discharge can damage electronic components. Be sure you are properly grounded before beginning any installation procedure. See Appendix B, "Electrostatic Discharge," for more information. Use the following procedure to install a DIMM onto the system board: 1. Power down the server. See "Powering Down the Server" earlier in this chapter. 2. Remove the access panel. See "Removing the Access Panel" earlier in this chapter. 3. Use the previous figure and table to identify the correct DIMM socket. Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: c-ch02 Installing Hardware Options.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:34 PM Installing Hardware Options 2-19 4. Open the DIMM socket latches. 5. Align the key slot in the bottom edge of the DIMM with the tab in the expansion socket. IMPORTANT: DIMMs do not seat if turned the wrong way. 2 1 2 Figure 2-13. Aligning DIMM in a memory expansion socket 6. Insert the DIMM at the same angle as the DIMM socket on the
system board. As the DIMM goes into the socket, the latches close 7. Press down firmly on the DIMM while pushing the latches inward until the latches snap into place. 8. Install the access panel. See "Installing the Access Panel" earlier in this chapter. Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: c-ch02 Installing Hardware Options.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:34 PM 2-20 Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Installing an Expansion Board To install an expansion board, complete the following procedures: I Identifying the expansion slots I Removing the PCI riser board assembly I Removing expansion slot covers I Installing the expansion board Identifying the Expansion Slots Use the following figure and table to identify the ProLiant DL360 server expansion slots. 4 1 3 2 Figure 2-14. Identifying expansion slots (rear view and side view) Table 2-5 Expansion Slot Locations Location Slot Slot 1 64-bit slot with 267-MB/s data transfer
Slot 1 expansion slot cover
Slot 2 expansion slot cover
Slot 2 32-bit slot with 133-MB/s data transfer
Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: c-ch02 Installing Hardware Options.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:34 PM Installing Hardware Options 2-21 Removing the PCI Riser Board Assembly To install expansion boards, you must remove the PCI riser board assembly from the chassis. Expansion boards are inserted into the riser board before the assembly is reinserted into the chassis. Use the following procedure to remove the riser board assembly: CAUTION: To avoid the risk of damage to your system or expansion boards, remove all AC power cords before installing or removing expansion boards. When the Power On/Standby switch is in the Standby position, auxiliary power is still connected to the PCI expansion slot and may damage the card. 1. Power down the server. See "Powering Down the Server" earlier in this chapter. 2. Remove the access panel. See "Removing the Access Panel" earlier in this chapter. 3. Disconnect any cables leading from any current expansion boards to the system board. 4. Open the expansion board retaining lever. Figure 2-15. Opening the expansion board retaining lever Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: c-ch02 Installing Hardware Options.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:34 PM 2-22 Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide 5. Unlock the PCI riser board assembly locking latch .
6. Lift the PCI riser board assembly ejector while sliding the
assembly toward the outside edge of the server.
4 2 4 3 1 Figure 2-16. Removing the PCI riser board assembly with the ejector 7. Lift the assembly from the server chassis.
Figure 2-17. The PCI riser board assembly removed from the chassis Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: c-ch02 Installing Hardware Options.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:34 PM Installing Hardware Options 2-23 Removing the Expansion Slot Covers Before installing an expansion board, you must remove the expansion slot cover to allow the board's connectors to extend from the rear of the server. CAUTION: Do not operate the server unless an expansion board or expansion slot cover is installed in each slot. Failure to do so results in improper cooling that can lead to thermal damage. Use the following procedure to remove the expansion slot cover: 1. Power down the server. See "Powering Down the Server" earlier in this chapter. 2. Remove the access panel. See "Removing the Access Panel" earlier in this chapter. 3. Remove the PCI riser board assembly. See "Removing the PCI Riser Board Assembly" earlier in this chapter. 4. Remove the 32-bit expansion slot cover: a. Slide the expansion slot cover laterally until it disengages from
the sleeve. b. Remove the slot cover. 1 Figure 2-18. Removing the 32-bit expansion slot cover Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: c-ch02 Installing Hardware Options.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:34 PM 2-24 Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide 5. Remove the 64-bit expansion slot cover: a. Slide the expansion board retaining clip away from the assembly.
b. Slide the expansion slot cover laterally until it disengages from
the sleeve. c. Remove the expansion slot cover. d. Slide the expansion board retaining clip back into place, securing the end of the expansion board against the assembly . 1 2 3 Figure 2-19. Removing the 64-bit expansion slot cover Installing an Expansion Board Use the following procedure for installing an expansion board: CAUTION: To avoid the risk of damage to your system or expansion boards, remove all AC power cords before installing or removing expansion boards. When the front panel Power On/Standby switch is in the Standby position, auxiliary power is still connected to the PCI expansion slot and may damage the card. 1. Power down the server. See "Powering Down the Server" earlier in this chapter. 2. Remove the access panel. See "Removing the Access Panel" earlier in this chapter. 3. Remove the PCI riser board assembly. See "Removing the PCI Riser Board Assembly" earlier in this chapter. Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: c-ch02 Installing Hardware Options.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:34 PM Installing Hardware Options 2-25 4. Remove the expansion slot cover. See "Removing the Expansion Slot Covers" earlier in this chapter. 5. Install an expansion board into the 32-bit expansion slot: a. Align the expansion board with the expansion slot. b. Slide the expansion board into the slot and ensure the board seats firmly. Figure 2-20. Inserting an expansion board into the 32-bit slot Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: c-ch02 Installing Hardware Options.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:34 PM 2-26 Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide 6. Insert an expansion board into the 64-bit expansion slot: a. Slide the expansion board retaining clip out from the assembly.
b. Align the expansion board with the guiding groove .
c. Slide the expansion board into the slot and ensure the board seats
firmly. d. Slide the expansion board retaining clip back into place, securing
the end of the expansion board against the assembly. 2 1 3 4 Figure 2-21. Inserting an expansion board into the 64-bit slot Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: c-ch02 Installing Hardware Options.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:34 PM Installing Hardware Options 2-27 7. Replace the PCI riser board assembly: a. Align the assembly with the rear and outside edge of the server. b. Lower the assembly into the chassis , allowing the assembly to lie
flat against the bottom of the server. 1 1 Figure 2-22. Replacing the PCI riser board assembly c. Slide the assembly toward the center of the server until it engages
the securing posts . Ensure that the assembly engages the posts
securely. 2 2 3 Figure 2-23. PCI riser board assembly seated properly (expansion boards removed for clarity) Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: c-ch02 Installing Hardware Options.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:34 PM 2-28 Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide d. Press down on the ejector lever to seat the assembly onto the
system board. When the assembly is properly seated, the handle is in the fully lowered position. e. Lock the PCI riser board locking latch .
4 5 Figure 2-24. Locking the PCI riser board assembly locking latch 8. Close the expansion board retaining lever. Figure 2-25. Closing the expansion board retaining lever 9. Attach any required internal cabling for the expansion board. 10. Install the access panel. See "Installing the Access Panel" earlier in this chapter. Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: c-ch02 Installing Hardware Options.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:34 PM Installing Hardware Options 2-29 Installing a Compaq Smart Array/SCSI Controller Interface Assembly The ProLiant DL360 server ships standard with an Integrated Smart Array Controller on the system board, but the server also supports optional Compaq Smart Array/SCSI controllers that can be mounted in the 64-bit PCI expansion slot. The system board contains a connector that allows an optional PCI slot-mounted controller to access the server's internal hot-plug SCSI hard drives. To support this optional configuration, a Smart Array/SCSI controller interface assembly option kit (P/N 174571-B21) is required. Use the following procedure to install a Smart Array/SCSI controller and interface assembly: 1. Power down the server. See "Powering Down the Server" earlier in this chapter. 2. Remove the access panel. See "Removing the Access Panel" earlier in this chapter. CAUTION: To avoid the risk of damage to your system or expansion boards, remove all AC power cords before installing or removing expansion boards. When the Power On/Standby switch is in the Standby position, auxiliary power is still connected to the PCI expansion slot and may damage the card. 3. Remove the PCI riser board assembly. See "Removing the PCI Riser Board Assembly" earlier in this chapter. 4. Align the Smart Array/SCSI controller interface assembly with the chassis. Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: c-ch02 Installing Hardware Options.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:34 PM 2-30 Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide 5. Insert the interface assembly so that it lies flat against the bottom of
the chassis. 6. Lift the locking tab on the interface assembly and slide the
assembly forward until it locks into place.
1 2 3 Figure 2-26. Inserting the Smart Array/SCSI controller interface assembly into the server and locking the assembly into place 7. Connect the cable on the interface assembly to the Smart Array/SCSI controller interface assembly connector on the system board . 8. Ensure that the unconnected end of the cable on the interface assembly extends over the outside edge of the chassis
Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: c-ch02 Installing Hardware Options.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:34 PM Installing Hardware Options 2-31 4 5 Figure 2-27. Connecting the cable from the interface assembly to the system board and extending the unconnected end over the outside edge of the server IMPORTANT: When you install an expansion board, press firmly on the board so that the entire connector seats properly in the riser board slot. 9. Insert the Smart Array/SCSI controller expansion board into PCI slot 1 (64-bit), ensuring that the board seats fully in the slot. For detailed instructions, see "Installing an Expansion Board" earlier in this chapter. 10. Replace the PCI riser board assembly (as shown earlier): a. Align the assembly with the rear and outside edge of the server. b. Lower the assembly into the chassis, allowing the assembly to lie flat against the bottom of the server. c. Slide the assembly toward the center of the server until it engages the securing posts. Ensure that the assembly engages the posts securely. d. Press down on the ejector lever, causing the assembly to seat on the system board. When the assembly is properly seated, the handle is in the fully lowered position. e. Lock the PCI riser board locking latch. f. Close the expansion board retaining lever. Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: c-ch02 Installing Hardware Options.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:34 PM 2-32 Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide 11. Connect the cable from the interface assembly to the SCSI connector
on the Smart Array/SCSI controller. 6 Figure 2-28. Connecting the cable from the interface assembly to the Smart Array/SCSI controller (Smart Array 4200 controller shown) Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: c-ch02 Installing Hardware Options.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:34 PM Installing Hardware Options 2-33 Removing the CD-ROM/Diskette Drive Assembly The ProLiant DL360 server has a low-profile diskette drive and a low-profile CD-ROM drive combined into one unit: the CD-ROM/diskette drive assembly. This assembly can be removed to facilitate use in another ProLiant DL360 unit or as a security measure to prevent unwanted software installation. CAUTION: Do not operate the server without a bezel blank or CD-ROM/diskette drive assembly installed. Improper cooling can damage the system. Use the following procedure to remove the CD-ROM/diskette drive assembly: 1. Press the Power On/Standby switch to place the server in standby mode. 2. Locate the shipping/ejector key. G If the shipping/ejector key is located in the ejector port, proceed to Step 3. G If the shipping/ejector key is located in its storage location inside the chassis, see "Removing the Shipping/Ejector Key" earlier in this chapter. Then, proceed with Step 3. 3. Insert the end of the shipping/ejector key into the CD-ROM/diskette drive assembly ejector port on the lower right corner of the server front panel. 4. Push the shipping/ejector key into the slot approximately 0.5 inch
(1.25 cm) to eject the CD-ROM/diskette drive assembly . Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: c-ch02 Installing Hardware Options.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:34 PM 2-34 Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide 2 1 Figure 2-29. Ejecting the CD-ROM/diskette drive assembly 5. Install the bezel blank in the empty bay. Figure 2-30. Installing a bezel blank CAUTION: Always install the bezel blank after removing the CD-ROM/diskette drive assembly to maintain proper airflow and cooling. Failure to do so can result in thermal damage to the system. CAUTION: Always install the shipping/ejector key in its storage location inside the chassis before shipping the server. Failure to do so can result in damage to the CD-ROM/diskette drive assembly. 6. Press the Power On/Standby switch to power on the server and resume normal operations. Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: c-ch02 Installing Hardware Options.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:34 PM Installing Hardware Options 2-35 Installing the CD-ROM/Diskette Drive Assembly Use the following procedure to install the CD-ROM/diskette drive assembly: 1. Use the Power On/Standby switch to place the server in standby mode. 2. Remove the bezel blank covering the CD-ROM/diskette drive assembly bay by using the same procedure for ejecting the CD-ROM/diskette drive assembly. See the previous procedure, "Removing the CD- ROM/Diskette Drive Assembly." 3. Align the assembly with the empty bay and slide the assembly fully into the chassis. Figure 2-31. Aligning and installing the CD-ROM/diskette drive assembly 4. Use the Power/On Standby switch to power on the server, and resume normal operations. Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: c-ch02 Installing Hardware Options.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:34 PM 2-36 Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Removing Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drive Blanks The ProLiant DL360 server ships standard with two hot-plug hard drive blanks. Before installing a hot-plug SCSI hard drive, you must remove a blank. CAUTION: Always populate drive bays with either a hard drive or blank. Proper airflow can only be maintained when the bays are populated. Unpopulated drive bays can lead to improper cooling and thermal damage. Use the following procedure to remove a hard drive blank: 1. Press and hold the locking button .
2. Pull the blank out of the drive bay.
2 1 Figure 2-32. Removing a hard drive blank To install a blank, simply align the blank with the empty bay and push the blank inward until the locking button engages. Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: c-ch02 Installing Hardware Options.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:34 PM Installing Hardware Options 2-37 Guidelines for Installing Hot-Plug Wide Ultra2 SCSI Hard Drives The ProLiant DL360 server contains two drive bays for internal mass storage devices. The server ships standard with two 1-inch hot-plug drive cages. The following sections provide general guidelines and installation procedures for upgrading the hot-plug SCSI hard drives. CAUTION: Read the "Hot-plug Hard Drive Replacement Guidelines" in the Compaq Servers Troubleshooting Guide before removing a hard drive. CAUTION: External drives support RAID 0 only. All data on the hard drive that is not configured previously by an array controller is destroyed when you use the Integrated Smart Array Controller. Back up all data before migrating a drive from a non-intelligent controller to an intelligent array configuration. When adding SCSI hard drives to your ProLiant DL360 server, observe the following general guidelines: I A maximum of 15 Wide Ultra2 devices per channel can be added (external only). I Each SCSI drive must have a unique address. The system automatically sets all SCSI addresses. Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: c-ch02 Installing Hardware Options.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:34 PM 2-38 Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide SCSI ID Numbers for Wide Ultra2 SCSI Models The ProLiant DL360 standard configuration consists of two 1-inch hot-plug SCSI hard drive cages and numbered SCSI IDs: 0 and 1, from left to right. IMPORTANT: Always populate hard drive bays starting with the lowest SCSI ID. 1 0 Figure 2-33. SCSI ID numbers Installing External Storage Devices Optional mass storage devices can be connected to the Compaq ProLiant DL360 server through the external SCSI port on the back of the unit or through optional array controller expansion boards. For more information about cabling external storage devices, see Chapter 6, "Cabling Guidelines." For additional information on configuring your server, refer to the Documentation CD shipped with your server. Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: c-ch02 Installing Hardware Options.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:34 PM Installing Hardware Options 2-39 Installing Hot-Plug Wide Ultra2 SCSI Hard Drives The following procedure details installation for new hot-plug Wide Ultra2 SCSI hard drives. IMPORTANT: If you are replacing a drive that is part of an array, observe the "Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drive Replacement Guidelines" in the "Compaq Servers Troubleshooting Guide." Use the following procedure for installing new hot-plug Wide Ultra2 SCSI hard drives: 1. Proceed with one of the following steps: G If you are replacing an existing drive, back up all server data that you wish to replace, and proceed with Step 2. G If you are adding a new hard drive to an empty bay, proceed with Step 4. 2. Remove the existing drive by pressing the release button on the
existing SCSI hard drive. 3 1 2 Figure 2-34. Removing a hot-plug SCSI hard drive 3. Pull the ejector lever to release the SCSI hard drive .
Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: c-ch02 Installing Hardware Options.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:34 PM 2-40 Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide 4. Insert the new hot-plug SCSI hard drive .
1 2 Figure 2-35. Installing a new Wide Ultra2 SCSI hard drive NOTE: Push the drive into the slot, then push in the drive lever to lock the drive into place. 5. Close the ejector lever .
6. If you replaced a drive, restore your server data from the backup. 7. Resume normal server operations. Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: c-ch02 Installing Hardware Options.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:34 PM 3 Chapter Installing the ProLiant DL360 Server This chapter provides information and instructions for installing your new Compaq ProLiant DL360 server. The installation sequence includes: I Measuring with the template I Attaching the mounting hardware to the rack I Installing the server into the rack I Managing server cabling I Configuring the server with Compaq SmartStart Figure 3-1. ProLiant DL360 servers installed in the rack Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: d-ch03 Installing the MicroMachines Server.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:36 PM 3-2 Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide You can choose the optional installation service from Compaq to install your rack products. Refer to the "Optional Installation Service" at the end of this chapter for additional information. If you intend to deploy and configure multiple ProLiant DL360 servers in a single rack, consult the Compaq Ultra-Dense Server Deployment in Compaq Racks white paper on the Compaq website: http://www.compaq.com/proliant/ultrathin Additional Resource Information on Rack Installations The following resource information is available on rack designs and products: The Rack Builder Pro Configuration Tool and Rack Products Documentation information can be found on the Compaq website: http://www.compaq.com The entire Rack Resource CD Kit ships with all Compaq racks. A summary of the content of each CD follows: I Rack Builder Pro Configuration Tool This information allows you to simulate potential Compaq rack configurations based on your input. Rack Builder Pro provides information such as: G Graphical preview of properly configured racks G Site planning data, including power requirements, cooling mandates, and physical specifications G Ordering information, including required components, part numbers, and appropriate quantities I Installing Rack Products video This information provides a visual overview of operations required for configuring a Compaq rack with rack-mountable components. This video provides key configuration steps such as: G Site planning G Installation of rack servers and rack options G Cabling G Coupling multiple racks together Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: d-ch03 Installing the MicroMachines Server.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:36 PM Installing the ProLiant DL360 Server 3-3 I Rack Products Documentation CD The resource information on this CD allows you to view, search, and print documentation for Compaq racks and rack options. It also assists in the setup and optimization of your new Compaq rack to best fit the needs of your environment. Rack Warnings and Precautions Before beginning these procedures, make sure you understand the following warnings and cautions: WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to equipment, always ensure that the rack is adequately stabilized before extending a component outside the rack. A rack may become unstable if more than one component is extended for any reason. Extend only one component at a time. WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, be sure that: I The leveling jacks are extended to the floor. I The full weight of the rack rests on the leveling jacks. I The stabilizers are attached to the rack if it is a single rack installation. I The racks are coupled together in multiple rack installations. WARNING: When installing the server in a Telco rack, make certain that the rack frame is adequately secured to the building structure at the top and bottom. WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, at least two people are needed to safely unload the rack from the pallet. An empty 42U rack can weigh as much as 253 lb (115 kg), can stand more than 7 ft (2.1 m) tall, and may become unstable when being moved on its casters. Never stand in front of the rack when it is rolling down the ramp from the pallet; always handle the rack from both sides. Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: d-ch03 Installing the MicroMachines Server.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:36 PM 3-4 Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Server Warnings and Precautions Before beginning these procedures, make sure you understand the following warnings and cautions: WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the hot-plug drives and the internal system components to cool before touching them. WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment: I Do not disable the power cord grounding plug. The grounding plug is an important safety feature. I Plug the power cord into a grounded (earthed) electrical outlet that is easily accessible at all times. I Unplug the power cord from each power supply to disconnect power to the equipment. CAUTION: Protect the server from power fluctuations and temporary interruptions with a regulating uninterruptible power supply (UPS). This device protects the hardware from damage caused by power surges and voltage spikes and keeps the system in operation during a power failure. CAUTION: Always operate the Compaq ProLiant DL360 server with the system access panel closed. Proper cooling is not achieved when the system access panel is removed. The Optimum Environment When installing your Compaq ProLiant DL360 server in a rack, select a location that meets the following environmental standards. Space Requirements Consider the following spatial requirements when deciding where to install your rack: I Leave a minimum clearance of 25 inches in front of the rack to allow the front door to open all the way and to allow for adequate airflow. I Leave a minimum clearance of 30 inches in the back of the rack to allow for servicing and for adequate airflow. Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: d-ch03 Installing the MicroMachines Server.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:36 PM Installing the ProLiant DL360 Server 3-5 Power Requirements WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury, fire, or damage to the equipment, do not overload the AC supply branch circuit that provides power to the rack. Consult the electrical authority having jurisdiction over your facility's wiring and installation requirements. The installation of this equipment shall be in accordance with local/regional electrical regulations governing the installation of information technology equipment by licensed electricians. This equipment is designed to operate in installations covered by NFPA 70-1999 (National Electric Code) and NFPA-75, 1992 (code for Protection of Electronic Computer/Data Processing Equipment). For electrical power ratings on options, refer to the product's rating label or user documentation supplied with that option. When installing more than one server, you may need to use additional power distribution devices to safely provide power to all devices. I The power load must be balanced between available AC supply branch circuits. I The overall system AC current load must not exceed 80 percent of the branch circuit AC current rating. Grounding Requirements To ensure proper operation and safety, the server must be properly grounded. In the United States, you should install the equipment in accordance with NFPA 70-1999 (National Electric Code) Article 250 as well as any local and regional building codes. In Canada, the equipment should be installed in accordance with Canadian Standards Association, CSA C22.1, Canadian Electrical Code. In all other countries, the installation should follow any regional or national electrical wiring codes such as the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 364 parts 1 through 7. Furthermore, you must ensure that all power distribution devices used in the installation--such as branch wiring and receptacles--are Listed or Certified grounding-type devices. Because of the high ground-leakage currents associated with multiple servers connected to the same power source, Compaq recommends the use of a power distribution unit (PDU) that is either permanently wired to the building's branch circuit or is provided with a nondetachable cord that is wired to an industrial style plug. NEMA locking-style plugs or those complying with IEC 60309 are considered suitable for this purpose. Compaq does not recommend using common power outlet strips for this equipment. Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: d-ch03 Installing the MicroMachines Server.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:36 PM 3-6 Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Temperature Requirements To ensure continued safe and reliable operation of the equipment, install or locate the system in a well-ventilated, climate-controlled environment. The Compaq Maximum Recommended Ambient Operating Temperature (TMRA) for most server products is 35C (95F). The temperature in the room where the rack is located should not exceed 35C (95F). Airflow Requirements CAUTION: When using a Compaq Series 7000 rack, you must install the new highly ventilated front door to provide proper front-to-back airflow and cooling. Compaq ProLiant DL360 servers draw cool air in through the front door and exhaust warm air out the rear. Therefore, the front door of the rack must be adequately ventilated to allow ambient room air to enter the cabinet, and the rear door must be adequately ventilated to allow the warm air to escape from the cabinet. Do not block the ventilation openings. Blanking Panels CAUTION: Always use blanking panels to fill empty vertical spaces in the rack to maintain proper airflow. Using a rack without blanking panels results in improper cooling that can lead to thermal damage. If any of the vertical space in the rack is not filled by components, the gaps between components cause a change in airflow through the rack and across the components. Cover these gaps with blanking panels to maintain proper airflow. Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: d-ch03 Installing the MicroMachines Server.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:36 PM Installing the ProLiant DL360 Server 3-7 Server Installation Overview The following steps give an overview of the required procedures for installing ProLiant DL360 servers: IMPORTANT: If you intend to deploy and configure multiple ProLiant DL360 servers in a single rack, consult the Compaq Ultra-Dense Server Deployment in Compaq Racks white paper on the Compaq website: http://www.compaq.com/proliant/ultrathin IMPORTANT: Before beginning the following procedures, refer to the Important Safety Information guide that shipped with your server. 1. Select an appropriate site for your rack. For environment requirements, see "The Optimum Environment" and for information on rack planning, refer to the Rack Planning and Information Guide online document. This guide can be found on the Rack Information Library CD, or the information can be downloaded from the Compaq website: http://www.compaq.com 2. Unpack the server and rack-mounting hardware. See "Unpacking the ProLiant DL360 Server" later in this chapter. 3. Install any PCI expansion boards. See Chapter 2, "Installing Hardware Options." Refer to the option kit documentation for detailed instructions. 4. Install other options. Other options include additional memory, hard drives, expansion boards, and external storage devices. See Chapter 2, "Installing Hardware Options." Refer to the individual option kits for detailed instructions. Before you run the System Configuration Utility, install hardware options (with the exception of additional memory and most PCI boards). The System Configuration Utility is run during the SmartStart portion of the installation sequence. IMPORTANT: Do not attempt to change the factory settings for reserved switches or the SCSI ID jumpers. Inaccurate settings can seriously degrade the system's performance. 5. Set the system configuration switch (SW2), if necessary. See Appendix E, "Switches and Jumpers." Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: d-ch03 Installing the MicroMachines Server.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:36 PM 3-8 Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide 6. Use the rack template to identify the proper location for server installation. See "Measuring with the Template" later in this chapter. 7. Install the fixed rack rails. See "Attaching the Fixed Rack Rails to the Rack" later in this chapter. 8. Install the fixed cable tray for managing cables on the server rear panel. These cables include keyboard, mouse, monitor, network, and power cables. See "Attaching the Fixed Cable Tray" later in this chapter. 9. Mount the server in the rack. See "Inserting the Server into the Rack" later in this chapter. 10. Connect the power cord and peripheral devices. See "Connecting the Power Cord and Peripheral Devices" later in this chapter. 11. Secure the power cord and peripheral device cables in the fixed cable tray. See "Securing the Cables in the Fixed Cable Tray" later in this chapter. 12. Power up the computer and allow default configuration, or insert the SmartStart and Support Software CD to configure the server. When the server boots from the SmartStart program, it automatically starts the initialization procedures. For SmartStart CD installation procedures, refer to the Server Setup and Management pack shipped with your server. When the utility installation is complete, you are prompted to turn the server off. NOTE: Any required switch settings are provided by the System Configuration Utility. 13. Boot the server again from the SmartStart program. 14. Install Compaq Insight Manager to manage the server. For Compaq Management CD initialization procedures, refer to the Server Setup and Management pack shipped with your server. 15. Register your server. You can register your server from the Compaq website: http://www.compaq.com Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: d-ch03 Installing the MicroMachines Server.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:36 PM Installing the ProLiant DL360 Server 3-9 Unpacking the ProLiant DL360 Server Unpack the server box and locate the materials and documentation necessary to install your server. All of the rack mounting hardware needed to install the ProLiant DL360 server into the rack is included with the rack or with the server. Contents of the server box include: I Compaq ProLiant DL360 server NOTE: Fixed server rails are factory mounted on the ProLiant DL360 server. I Power cord I Rack-mounting hardware G Fixed rack rails G Fixed cable tray 2 1 Figure 3-2. Rack mounting hardware I Hardware documentation, reference information, and software products In addition to these supplied items, you may need the following: I Application software diskettes I Options to be installed Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required Writer: Rob Weaver Project: Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 169545-002 File Name: d-ch03 Installing the MicroMachines Server.doc Last Saved On: 6/12/00 6:36 PM 3-10 Compaq ProLiant DL360 Setup and Installation Guide Installing Expansion Boards and Other Major Hardware Options For information on installing PCI expansion boards and other major hardware options, see Chapter 2, "Installing Hardware Options." The following major hardware options are available for the ProLiant DL360 server and may be obtained from your local Compaq authorized reseller or Compaq authorized service provider: I Hot-plug SCSI hard drives I Memory I Additional next-generation processor I SCSI array controllers I PCI expansion boards I Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition Server Installation Procedures To install your rack-mount server into a Compaq rack, complete the following procedures: 1. Measuring with the template 2. Attaching the fixed rack rails to the rack 3. Attaching the fixed cable tray 4. Inserting the server into the rack
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