HP ProLiant DL385 Server User Guide
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HP ProLiant DL385 Server User Guide
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Notices
Server component identification
Front panel components
Front panel LEDs and buttons
Rear panel components
Rear panel LEDs and buttons
System board components
System maintenance switch
NMI jumper
DIMM slots
SCSI backplane components
SAS backplane components
System board LEDs
System LEDs and internal health LED combinations
SCSI backplane LEDs
Hot-plug SCSI hard drive LEDs
Hot-plug SCSI hard drive LED combinations
Hot-plug SAS hard drive LEDs
Hot-plug SAS hard drive LED combinations
PCI riser cage LED
Remote management connector
Identifying hot-plug fans
Hot-plug fan LED
Power converter module LED
Battery-backed write cache LEDs
Battery-backed write cache LED statuses
Server operations
Power up the server
Power down the server
Extend the server from the rack
Removing the access panel
Installing the access panel
Access the product rear panel
Cable management arm with left-hand swing
Cable management arm with right-hand swing
Removing the PCI riser cage
Installing the PCI riser cage
Front fan bracket
Server setup
Optional installation services
Rack planning resources
Optimum environment
Space and airflow requirements
Temperature requirements
Power requirements
Electrical grounding requirements
Rack warnings
Identifying the contents of the server shipping carton
Installing hardware options
Installing the server into the rack
Powering up and configuring the server
Installing the operating system
Registering the server
Hardware options installation
Introduction
Processor option
Memory options
DIMM installation guidelines
Installing DIMMs
Hot-plug SCSI hard drive options
SCSI IDs
Removing a SCSI hard drive blank
Installing a hot-plug SCSI hard drive
Removing a hot-plug SCSI hard drive
Hot-plug SAS hard drive options
SAS drive numbers
Installing a hot-plug SAS hard drive
Removing a hot-plug SAS hard drive
Installing a diskette drive
Hot-plug tape drive option
Redundant hot-plug fans
Hot-plug fan installation requirements
Identifying hot-plug fans
Installing redundant hot-plug fans
Battery-backed write cache option
Redundant hot-plug AC power supply option
Expansion board options
External simplex SCSI cable option
Server cabling
Cabling
SAS model cabling
SAS hard drive cabling
USB cabling
DVD/CD-ROM drive cabling
Diskette drive cabling
Power button/LED cabling
RILOE cabling (SAS)
Internal power cabling
SCSI model cabling
Embedded simplex SCSI cabling
Embedded duplex SCSI cabling
PCI simplex SCSI cabling
PCI duplex SCSI cabling
Mixed duplex SCSI cabling
External simplex SCSI cabling
Installing the SCSI terminator board
Removing the SCSI terminator board
USB cabling
DVD/CD-ROM drive cabling
Diskette drive cabling
Power button/LED cabling
RILOE cabling (SCSI)
Internal power cabling
Server software and configuration utilities
Configuration tools
SmartStart software
SmartStart Scripting Toolkit
Configuration Replication Utility
ROM-based enhancements overview
HP ROM-Based Setup Utility
Using RBSU
Auto-configuration process
Boot options
BIOS Serial Console
Array Configuration Utility
Option ROM Configuration for Arrays
HP ProLiant Essentials Rapid Deployment Pack
Re-entering the server serial number and product ID
Management tools
Automatic Server Recovery
ROMPaq utility
System Online ROM flash component utility
Integrated Lights-Out technology technology
Erase Utility
StorageWorks library and tape tools
Management Agents
HP Systems Insight Manager
Redundant ROM support
Safety and security benefits
Access to redundant ROM settings
System maintenance menu
iLO ROM-Based Setup Utility
USB support
Diagnostic tools
Survey Utility
Array Diagnostic Utility
HP Insight Diagnostics
Integrated Management Log
Keeping the system current
Drivers
Resource Paqs
ProLiant Support Packs
Operating system version support
Change control and proactive notification
Care Pack
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting resources
Pre-diagnostic steps
Important safety information
Symbols on equipment
Warnings and cautions
Symptom information
Prepare the server for diagnosis
Loose connections
Service notifications
Troubleshooting flowcharts
Start diagnosis flowchart
General diagnosis flowchart
Server power-on problems flowchart
POST problems flowchart
OS boot problems flowchart
Server fault indications flowchart
POST error messages and beep codes
Introduction to POST error messages
Node Interleaving disabled - Invalid memory configuration
Processor Reduced Power Mode Enabled in RBSU
Processor Not Started (Processor Stalled)
Processor Not Started (Stepping Does Not Match)
Processor Not Started (Unsupported Processor Stepping)
Processor Not Supported (Unsupported Core Speed)
There must be a first DIMM in pair if second DIMM in pair is populated. Second DIMM in pair ignored.
Unsupported DIMM(s) found in system. - DIMM(s) may not be used
Unsupported PCI Card Detected Remove PCI Card from Slot
Unsupported Processor Configuration (Processor Required in Slot #1)
WARNING - Mixed Feature Processors Were Detected
WARNING - Resetting Corrupted CMOS
WARNING - Resetting Corrupted NVRAM
WARNING - Resetting Corrupted System Environment
WARNING - Restoring Default Configurations as Requested
207 - Invalid Memory Configuration Detected. DIMMs installed when no corresponding processor is detected.
Battery replacement
Electrostatic discharge
Preventing electrostatic discharge
Grounding methods to prevent electrostatic discharge
Regulatory compliance notices
Federal Communications Commission notice
FCC rating label
Class A equipment
Class B equipment
Declaration of conformity for products marked with the FCC logo, United States only
Modifications
Cables
Canadian notice (Avis Canadien)
European Union regulatory notice
Disposal of waste equipment by users in private households in the European Union
Japanese notice
BSMI notice
Korean notice
Laser compliance
Battery replacement notice
Taiwan battery recycling notice
Power cord statement for Japan
Server specifications
Environmental specifications
Server specifications
Technical support
Related documents
Before you contact HP
HP contact information
Customer self repair
Acronyms and abbreviations
ABEND
ACU
ASR
BBWC
CPU
DDR
DIMM
ECC
IEC
iLO
IML
IPL
IRQ
MPS
NEMA
NFPA
NIC
NMI
NVRAM
ORCA
PCI-X
PDU
POST
PPM
PSP
PXE
RBSU
RILOE II
SAS
SATA
SDRAM
SIM
TMRA
UID
USB
WOL
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