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HP Pr oL iant SL 1 6 5z G7 Serv er Maintenance and S er v ice Gui de Part number 602406-001 First edition March 2010.
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Contents 3 Contents Customer se lf repair ........................................................................................................... .................... 5 Parts only warr anty service .................................................
Contents 4 BIOS Setup Utility ............................................................................................................. ..................... 83 Accessing the BIOS Setup Utility .....................................................
Customer self repair 5 C u stomer s elf r epair HP products are designed with many Customer Se lf Repair (CSR) parts to minimize repair time and allow for greater flexibility in performing defective parts replacement.
Customer self repair 6 Répar ati on par le c lie nt (C SR) Les produits HP comportent de nombreuses pièces CSR (Customer Self Repair = réparation par le client) afin de minimiser les délais de réparation et faciliter le re mplacement des pièces défectueuses.
Customer self repair 7 R ipar a z i one da parte del c li ente Per abbreviare i tempi di riparazione e garantire una maggiore flessibilità nella sostituzione di parti difettose, i prodotti HP sono realizzati con nu merosi componenti che possono essere riparati direttamente dal cliente (CSR , Customer Self Repair).
Customer self repair 8 C u stomer s elf r epair HP Produkte enthalten viele CSR-Te ile (Customer Self Repair), um Re paraturzeiten zu minimieren und höhere Flexibilität beim Austausch defekter Ba uteile zu ermöglichen.
Customer self repair 9 R epar ac i ones del pr op i o c li ente Los productos de HP incluyen muchos componen tes que el propio usua rio puede reemplazar ( Customer Self Repair , CSR) para minimizar el tiempo de re paración y ofrecer una mayor flexibilidad a la hora de realizar sustituciones de componentes defectuosos.
Customer self repair 10 C u stomer s elf r epair Veel onderdelen in HP producten zijn door de klan t zelf te repareren, waard oor de reparatieduur tot een minimum beperkt kan blijven en de flexibilit eit in het vervangen van defect e o nderdelen groter is.
Customer self repair 11 R epar o fe ito pelo c lien te Os produtos da HP são projetados com muitas peças para reparo feito pelo cliente (CSR) de modo a minimizar o tempo de reparo e permitir maior flexib ilidade na substituição de peças com defeito.
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Illustrated parts catalog 16 Illus tr ated parts catalog Mec hani cal com ponents Item Description Spare part number Customer self repair 1 Fan blank 2A Air baffle 1 607824-001 Mandatory 2B Air baffle.
Illustrated parts catalog 17 3 No—Some HP parts are not designed for customer self repair. In order to satisfy the customer warranty, HP requires that an authorized service pr ovider replace the part. These parts are identified as "No" in the Illustrated Parts Catalog.
Illustrated parts catalog 18 3 No: No—Algunos componentes no están diseñados para que puedan ser reparados por el usuario. Para que el usuario haga valer su garantía, HP po ne como condición que un proveedor de servicios autorizado realice la sustitución de estos compon entes.
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Illustrated parts catalog 20 Sy s t e m c o m p o n e n t s Item Description Spare Part Number Customer Self Repair 1 System fan 576898-001 Manda tory 2 PCIe x4 riser card 3 Processors, OpteronAMD Opteron AMD Opteron 6164HE 12c 1.7 Ghz 598730-001 Optional AMD Opteron 6124HE 8c 1.
Illustrated parts catalog 21 Item Description Spare Part Number Customer Self Repair DIMM,2GB PC3-10600R,12 8Mx8,RoHS 595094-001 Mandatory DIMM,4GB PC3-10600R,25 6Mx4,RoHS 595095-001 Mandatory DIMM,4G.
Illustrated parts catalog 22 2 Optional: Facultatif—Pièces pour lesquelles la réparation par le client est facultative. Ces pièces sont également conçues pour permettre au client d'effect uer lui-même la r éparation.
Illustrated parts catalog 23 2 Optional: Optioneel—Onderdelen waarvoor repar atie door de klant optioneel is. Ook deze onderdelen zijn ontworpen voor reparatie door de kla nt.
Illustrated parts catalog 24 HP con tac t inf or mati on For the name of the nearest HP authorized reseller: • In the United States, call 1-800-345-1518. • In Canada, call 1-800-263-5868. • In other locations, refer to the HP website at http://www.
Removal and replacement procedures 25 R emo v al and r eplacement pr ocedur es This chapter provides subassembly/module-level removal and replacement procedures for the HP ProLiant SL165z G7 server. Review the specifications of a new component before in stalling it to make sure it is co mpatible with the server.
Removal and replacement procedures 26 Pr e -installati on pr ocedur e Perform the steps below before yo u open the server or before you remove or repla ce any component. WARNING: Failure to properly turn off the serv er before you open the server or before your start installing/ removing components may caus e serious damage as well as bodily harm.
Removal and replacement procedures 27 CAUTION: The following ra ck-mount instruct ions shall be paid attention to. • Elevated Operating Ambient - If installed in a cl osed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environm ent ma y be greater than room ambient.
Removal and replacement procedures 28 These symbols, on power supplies or sy stems, indicate that the equipment is supplied by multiple sources of power. WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from el ectric shock, remove all power cords to completely disconnect power from the sy stem.
Removal and replacement procedures 29 Figure 1 Removing the Top Cover To reinstall the top cover: 1. Align the top cover to the chassis and then slide it towards the front panel to position it into place. 2. Once the top cover is attached to the chassis, ti ghten the two rear screws to secure the top cover to the chassis.
Removal and replacement procedures 30 Ca ble management Always follow good cable management prac tices when working inside the computer. • Keep cables away from major heat sources like the heat sink. • Do not jam cables on top of expansion cards or memory modules.
Removal and replacement procedures 31 Ca ble connecti ons The following table provides information about personality board cable connector labels. Table 1 Cable Connections from the Personality Board .
Removal and replacement procedures 32 Table 3 Cable Connections from the System Board Cable To System board designator 4-pin power connector Power board J54 ODD 1 HDD 1 J23 ODD 2 HDD 2 J20 Har d d r i v es One server tray can accommodate two 3.5 in. or four 2.
Removal and replacement procedures 33 Figure 5 Removing the Hard Drive Assembly WARNING: Ensure that the system is powered off an d all power sources have been disconnected from the server. Voltages are present at various locatio ns within the server whenever an AC power source is connected.
Removal and replacement procedures 34 Figure 6 Installing the Hard Drive Assembly S y st em boar d conf igur ati on Pr ocess or HP ProLiant SL165z G7 Server supports AMD 8-co re/12-core G34 -Opteron processors. If a single processor is installed, then use socket 1.
Removal and replacement procedures 35 Figure 7 Processor Locations Item Description 1 Processor 1 2 Processor 2 WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the heat sink and the processor to cool be fore touching them. NOTE: Before installing the processor, remove the air baffle.
Removal and replacement procedures 36 To remove the heat sink: 1. Loosen the two spring-load ed screws. 2. Lift the heat sink away from the system board. CAUTION: Place heat sink down in an upright position with the thermal patch facing upward. Do not let the thermal patch touch the work surface.
Removal and replacement procedures 37 Figure 10 Picking up the Processor from the S ocket with the Installation Tool 5. Remove the processor with the installation tool. Figure 11 Removing the Pr ocessor NOTE: If the processor installation tool is not incl ud ed, grasp the processor by its edges and lift it out of the socket.
Removal and replacement procedures 38 To apply the thermal grease compound: 1. Use the alcohol pads provided in spare part kit or a clean cloth dipped in rubbing alcohol to clean the contact surface on the heat sink and on the new processor. Wipe the contact surfaces several times to make sure that no parti c les or dust contaminants are evident.
Removal and replacement procedures 39 To install the new processor: 1. Squeeze the push finger s of the processor installation tool. 2. Align the tool on the processor; release th e push fingers and hold the processor. Figure 13 Picking up the Processor with the Installation Tool 3.
Removal and replacement procedures 40 Figure 15 Installing the Processor NOTE: If the processor installation tool is not incl ud ed, grasp the processor by its edges and install it into the socket. CAUTION: With the load lever and the retention plate disengaged, hold the processor by its edg es and align it over the empty processor socket.
Removal and replacement procedures 41 To install the heat sink: 1. Properly align the heat sink spring-loaded sc rews to the system board mounting holes. 2. Tighten the spring-loaded screws clockwise to se cure the heat sink connection to the system board.
Removal and replacement procedures 42 To install the air baffle: 1. Connect all necessary cables. 2. Gently place the air baffle 1 on the system board. 3. Align the screw on the air baffle 2 to the hole on the side of chassis, tighten the screw, and then rotate the other side of the air baffle 2 d own.
Removal and replacement procedures 43 Memory Each system board has twenty-four DIMM slots th at support up to 192 GB maximum syst em memory (8 GB in each of the twenty-four DIMM slots). You must adhere to the following guidelines when adding or replacing memory modules: • For 2P system, both physical processors must be of the same type and speed.
Removal and replacement procedures 44 Figure 19 DIMM Slots To remove memory module: 1. Completely open the holding clip s securing the memory module. 2.
Removal and replacement procedures 45 To install a memory module: 1. Align the notch on the bottom edge of the memory module with the keye d surface of the DIMM slot and then fully press the memory module into the sl ot until the holding clips snap back in place.
Removal and replacement procedures 46 P CIe e xpansion car d System board PCIe expansion slot There is one PCIe expansio n slot on each system board. Figure 22 System Board PCIe Expansion Slot Compone.
Removal and replacement procedures 47 PCIe riser card expansion slot The one PCIe riser card attached to the PCIe cage converts the functionality of the system board expansion slot to the slot positioned at a 90° angle from the system board.
Removal and replacement procedures 48 To remove the PCIe x16 riser card from the bracket: 1. Remove the two screws sec uring the riser card to the bracket. 2. Remove the riser card from the bracket. Figure 25 Removing the PCIe Riser Card from Bracket To install the PCIe x16 rise r card to the bracket: 1.
Removal and replacement procedures 49 To install the riser card with the bracket into the system board: 1. Align the riser card connector to the system boar d expansion slot and then press the riser card assembly down to ensure full connection to the system board.
Removal and replacement procedures 50 To install the PCIe expansion board: 1. Press the PCIe expansion board latch spring. 2. Slide the PCIe expansion board bracket across the chassis. 3. Insert the PCIe expansion board into the slot on the PCIe riser card.
Removal and replacement procedures 51 Sto rag e ca rd System board storage card slot There is one storage card sl ot on each system board. Figure 30 System Board Storage Card Slot Component Designator.
Removal and replacement procedures 52 PCIe riser card expansion slot The PCIe riser card attached to th e storage card cage converts the functionality of the system b oard expansion slot to the slot positioned at a 90° angle from the system board.
Removal and replacement procedures 53 Installing PCIe riser card To remove the PCIe riser card: 1. Loosen the two screws securing the ri ser card to the storage card cage. 2. Remove the riser card from the storage card cage. Figure 33 Removing the PCIe x4 Riser C ard To install the PCIe riser card: 1.
Removal and replacement procedures 54 To reinstall the storage card cage: 1. Align the storage card cage to the system board storage card slot, and then press it down to ensure full connection to the syst em board. 2. Tighten the two screws to secure the storage card cage to the server.
Removal and replacement procedures 55 To remove the mgmt card: 1. Loosen the screw on the mgmt card. 2. Remove the mgmt card from the mgmt card connector. Figure 37 Removing the Mgmt Card To reinstall the mgmt card: 1. Remove the mgmt p ort knock -out.
Removal and replacement procedures 56 Figure 39 Reinstalling the Mgmt Card SD r eader module (Optional) Each system board can support one SD reader module. The SD reader module is optional for the shipment. The following figure sh ows the SD reader module location.
Removal and replacement procedures 57 To remove the SD reader module: 1. Disconnect the SD reader module USB cable from USB connectors on the SD reader module and the system board. Figure 41 Disconnecting the SD Reader Module USB Cable 2. Loosen the screw that secu res the SD reader modu le to the server and then remove the SD reader module.
Removal and replacement procedures 58 To reinstall the SD reader module: 1. Remove the SD reader mod ule knock-out from the front panel of the server. Figure 43 Removing the SD Reader Module Knock-out NOTE: You must use the slotted driver to remove the kn ock-out.
Removal and replacement procedures 59 3. Connect the SD reader module USB cable from USB connectors on the SD reader module and the system board. Figure 45 Connecting the SD Reader Module USB Cable S y stem battery The server uses nonvolatile memory that requires two batteries to retain system information wh en power is removed.
Removal and replacement procedures 60 instructions. n the battery is removed. You must reco nfigure BIOS ettings whenever yo u replace the battery. CAUTION: Loss of BIOS settings occurs whe s u may need to sag e, battery life is five to ten years.
Removal and replacement procedures 61 BB W C (Optional) Each system board can support one BBWC. The B BWC is optional for the shipment. The following figure sh ows the BBWC location.
Removal and replacement procedures 62 2. Pull the BBWC retaining latch. 3. Slide the BBWC back, up and out of the tray. Figure 50 Removing the BBWC To reinstall the BBWC: 1. Pull the BBWC retaining latch. 2. At the same time, align the locking tabs on the BBWC to their holes on the tray.
Removal and replacement procedures 63 3. Align the hole on the BBWC assembly to its corresponding hole on the server tray. 4. Meanwhile, fasten the scre w that secures the BBWC assembly to the server tray.
Removal and replacement procedures 64 Remove the system board from the tray: 1. Loosen the nine screws that secu re the system board to the tray. 2. Slide the system board back, up and out of the tray. Remove the system board from the tray. Figure 54 Removing the System Board from the Tray To reinstall the system board: 1.
Removal and replacement procedures 65 To reinstall the tray with system board: 1. Slide the tray assembly into the tray bay until it stops. 2. Rotate the tray handle until the tray latch catches. Figure 56 Reinstalling the Tray with System Board P o w er boar d The following figure sh ows the top side of the power board.
Removal and replacement procedures 66 Item Description 5 16-pin power connector 6 SATA power connector 7 SATA power connector 8 4-pin power connector 9 24-pin power connector The following figure sh ows the power board location.
Removal and replacement procedures 67 To remove the power board: 1. Loosen the four screws that secure the power board to the server tray. 2. Push the power board forward, up and out of the server tray. Figure 59 Removing the Power Board To reinstall the power board: 1.
Removal and replacement procedures 68 P o w er suppl y unit (P S U) Located on the rear panel of the server power supply is a standard auto ranging 750 W or 1200 W PSU with PFC (power factor correction) function.
Removal and replacement procedures 69 To remove the power supply: 1. Press the red colored handle. 2. Slide the power supply out of the power supply cage. Figure 62 Removing the Power Supply To reinstall the power supply: 1. Remove the power supply blank from the power supply cage.
Removal and replacement procedures 70 2. Slide the power supply into the power supply bay until it snaps into place. Figure 64 Reinstalling the Power Supply Sys t e m f a n The server can support either three o r four system fans located at the system fan cage of the chassis rear.
Removal and replacement procedures 71 Device number Connector System fan 4 J11 on the personality board A new system fan can be installed to allow the serv er to operate properly in case a defaul t system fan becomes defective. To remove the system fan: 1.
Removal and replacement procedures 72 To reinstall the system fan: 1. Hold the system fan and press it into the system fan bracket. 2. Connect the system fan cable to its corresponding board connector.
Connectors, switches, and LEDs 73 C onnec tors , s w itc hes , and LEDs This chapter contains illustrations and tables id entifying and describing the connectors, switches, jumpers, buttons, and LED indicators located on th e front panel, rear panel, and s ystem board of the HP ProLiant SL165z G7 server.
Connectors, switches, and LEDs 74 Item Description 12 Low-profile PCIe expansion card slot cover 13 GbE LAN port for NIC 3 14 Mgmt port (optional) 15 Front UID switch/LED Re a r p a n e l c o m p o n .
Connectors, switches, and LEDs 75 S y stem boar d components Figure 70 System Board Components Item Designator Description 1 J1 System maintenance jumper 2 J301 PCIe x16 slot 3 CPU1 Processor 1 4 J11 .
Connectors, switches, and LEDs 76 Item Designator Description 21 J100 SAS LED connector 22 J36, J69 Fan connectors 6/7 23 J13 Mini-SAS connector for SATA 24 J55 Power backplane control connector 25 J9.
Connectors, switches, and LEDs 77 LED indi cato rs This section contains illustration an d descriptions of internal and exte rnal status LED indicators located on the: • Front panel • Rear panel • System board These LED indicators aid in problem diagnosis by indicating the status of system components and operations of the server.
Connectors, switches, and LEDs 78 Figure 72 Front UID LED Indicator Location Table 6 Front UID LED Indicator Status Components Status Descriptions Front UID LED indicator Ste ady blue Identification F.
Connectors, switches, and LEDs 79 Figure 73 Power LED Indicator Location Table 7 Power LED Indicator Status Component Status Description Power LED indicator Steady green The server is operating normally Steady amber The server is system off or in hibernation with A/C power Steady red Critical event happens to the server.
Connectors, switches, and LEDs 80 The LAN port on the front panel has two LED indica tors that allow monitoring of network activity. Figure 74 LAN LED Indicator Location Table 8 LAN LED Indicator Stat.
Connectors, switches, and LEDs 81 R ear panel LED indicat or Figure 75 Rear UID LED Indicator Location Table 9 Rear UID LED Indicator Status Components Status Descriptions Rear UID LED indicator Blue .
Connectors, switches, and LEDs 82 S y stem boar d LED indicator Each system board contains one LED indicato r for use during troubleshooting operations.
Diagnostic tools and setup utilities 83 Di agnos ti c tools and s etup u tilitie s This chapter provides an overvie w of the Power- on Self-Test (POST), the POST error messages, and BIOS, SAS and SATA setup utilities. BIO S softwar e The server uses BIOS to boot up the system.
Diagnostic tools and setup utilities 84 Na v igating thr ough the Setup Utility Use the keys listed in the legend bar on the right of the Setup screen to na vigate through the various menu and submenu screen s of the Setup Utility. Table 11 lists these legend keys and their respective functions.
Diagnostic tools and setup utilities 85 Setup Utilit y men u bar The BIOS Setup Utility provides a menu bar with the menu selec tions. The menu bar choices are described in the topics below. Main menu Figure 77 Main Menu of BIOS Setup Utility Use this menu to configure t he following items: • View product name.
Diagnostic tools and setup utilities 86 Advanced menu Figure 78 Advanced Menu of the BIOS Setup Utility WARNING: Incorrect settings may cause the serv er to ma lfunction. To correct the se ttings, press the F9 key to restore the default settings. • CPU Configuration —Configure CPU settings .
Diagnostic tools and setup utilities 87 Figure 79 IPMI Submenu of the BIOS Setup Utility • BMC Firmware Revision —Display the version of the BMC hardware and firmware. • BMC/IPMI FW Date —View BMC/IPMI FW date. • BMC SDR Version —View BMC SDR version.
Diagnostic tools and setup utilities 88 Boot menu Figure 80 Boot Menu of the BIOS Setup Utility • Boot Settings Configuration — Configure s ettings during system boot. • Boot Device Priority —Use this screen to specify the order in whi ch the system checks for a boot device .
Diagnostic tools and setup utilities 89 Security menu Figure 81 Security Menu of the BIOS Setup Utility Use this menu to configure t he following items: • Supervisor Password —Indicate if a supervisor password has been installed to the system. • User Password —Indicate if a user password has been installed to the system.
Diagnostic tools and setup utilities 90 Exit menu Figure 82 Exit Menu of the BIOS Setup Utility Use this menu to save changes or discard change s. When you save and exit, the server reboots. • Save Changes and Exit —Save the changes you have made and exit the BIOS Setup Utility.
Diagnostic tools and setup utilities 91 These diagnostics, which reside in the BIOS RO M, is olate server-related logic failures and indicate the board or component that needs to be replaced, as indicated by the error me ssages. Most server hardware failures are accurately isolated during POST.
Physical and operating specifications 92 Ph y sical and oper ating s pec if icati ons This chapter provides physical and operating spec ifications for the HP ProLiant SL165z G7 server.
Physical and operating specifications 93 Table 12 Hardware Specifications Item Components Power Supply unit (PSU) 750 W or 1200 W redundant, power supply Thermal solution Four system fans Table 13 Physical Dimensions Item Description System board platform EATX (Exten ded Advanced Tec hnology Extended) System board dimension 12” x 13” (304.
Physical and operating specifications 94 Table 15 Power Supply Specifications Item Description Input requirements: Rated input voltage Normal line voltage 90 VAC to 264 VAC 100 VAC to 120 V AC / 200 V.
Index 95 Inde x A AC power power-down procedures, 28 air baffle installing, 42 removing, 35 B battery replacement warnings, 59 BBWC reinstalling, 62 removing, 61 BIOS Setup Utility accessing, 83 addit.
Index 96 hot surface symbol, 27 warning, 26 HP authorized reseller, 24 contact information, 24 technical support, 24 technical support requirements, 24 I improper airflow caution, 26 L LAN controller,.
Index 97 reinstalling, 64 removing, 63 system cover top cover, 28 system fan reinstalling, 72 removing, 71 System fan spare part number, 20 system LEDs.
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