This document contains setup, installation, and configuration information for the HPE Apollo 4510 Gen9 Chassis. This document is for the
ualified in
Part Number: 819250-004
November 2016
Edition: 5
Setup and Installation Guide
person who installs, administers, and troubleshoots servers and storage systems. Hewlett Packard Enterprise assumes you are q
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Contents
Planning the installation ............................................................................................................................ 5
Verifying the pallet contents ..................................................................................................................................... 5
Warnings and cautions ............................................................................................................................................. 6
Space and airflow requirements ............................................................................................................................... 6
Temperature requirements ....................................................................................................................................... 7
Power requirements ................................................................................................................................................. 7
Identifying components and LEDs ............................................................................................................ 9
Front panel components ........................................................................................................................................... 9
Power supply LEDs ..................................................................................................................................... 12
HPE Smart Array P440 Controller port identification ................................................................................... 17
HPE Smart Array P840 Controller port identification ................................................................................... 17
HPE H240 Smart Host Bus Adapter port identification................................................................................ 18
LFF drive bay numbering ....................................................................................................................................... 18
LFF drive LED definitions ....................................................................................................................................... 19
Optional 8 LFF drive cage bay numbering ............................................................................................................. 20
Installing the chassis ............................................................................................................................... 21
Disassembling the chassis ..................................................................................................................................... 21
Install the chassis into the rack .............................................................................................................................. 25
Install the system components into the chassis ..................................................................................................... 28
Installing a server ........................................................................................................................................ 28
Installing a hot-plug drive............................................................................................................................. 29
Installing a flex slot power supply ................................................................................................................ 30
Installing the system fan .............................................................................................................................. 31
Installing a management module................................................................................................................. 32
Installing the expansion board ..................................................................................................................... 33
Installing an I/O module ............................................................................................................................... 34
Cabling and powering up the chassis ..................................................................................................... 37
Cabling the chassis ................................................................................................................................................ 37
Installing the cable management arm.......................................................................................................... 37
Converting the cable management arm for opposite side mounting ........................................................... 39
HPE H240 Smart Host Bus Adapter cabling ............................................................................................... 42
Powering up the system ......................................................................................................................................... 43
Hot-plug power supply calculations ............................................................................................................. 43
Important safety information ................................................................................................................................... 44
Contents 3
Symbols on equipment ................................................................................................................................ 44
Warranty and regulatory information ....................................................................................................... 46
Warranty information .............................................................................................................................................. 46
Regulatory information ........................................................................................................................................... 46
Safety and regulatory compliance ............................................................................................................... 46
Belarus Kazakhstan Russia marking ........................................................................................................... 46
Turkey RoHS material content declaration .................................................................................................. 47
Ukraine RoHS material content declaration ................................................................................................ 47
Power supply specifications ................................................................................................................................... 48
HPE 800W Flex Slot Platinum Hot-plug Power Supply ............................................................................... 48
HPE 800W Flex Slot -48VDC Hot-plug Power Supply ................................................................................ 49
HPE 800W Flex Slot Titanium Plus Hot-plug Power Supply ....................................................................... 50
HPE 800W Flex Slot Universal Hot-plug Power Supply .............................................................................. 50
HPE 1400W Flex Slot Platinum Plus Hot-plug Power Supply ..................................................................... 51
Hot-plug power supply calculations ........................................................................................................................ 51
Grounding methods to prevent electrostatic discharge .......................................................................................... 52
Support and other resources .................................................................................................................. 54
Accessing Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support ..................................................................................................... 54
Information to collect ................................................................................................................................... 54
Remote support ...................................................................................................................................................... 62
Acronyms and abbreviations................................................................................................................... 63
Index ....................................................................................................................................................... 66
Contents 4
Planning the installation
Item
Description
1
I/O module
2
Access panel
3
Management module
4
System fans (5)
5
Drives*
6
Drive blank
7
HPE Apollo 4510 Gen9 Chassis
8
Server
9
Power supply*
10
Power supply blank
11
Rack rails and cable management arm**
Verifying the pallet contents
* The quantity depends on the configuration ordered.
Planning the installation 5
To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to equipment, heed all warnings
Only one component is extended at a time. If more than one component is extended, a rack
is very heavy. To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the
l person must assist with aligning the
** Not shown
Warnings and cautions
WARNING:
and cautions throughout the installation instructions.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, be sure that:
• The rack is bolted to the floor using the concrete anchor kit.
• The leveling feet extend to the floor.
• The full weight of the rack rests on the leveling feet.
• The racks are coupled together in multiple rack installations.
•
might become unstable.
WARNING: The chassis
equipment:
• Observe local occupational health and safety requirements and guidelines for manual
material handling.
• Remove all installed components from the chassis before installing or moving the chassis.
• Use caution and get help to lift and stabilize the chassis during installation or removal,
especially when the chassis is not fastened to the rack.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, you must
adequately support the chassis during installation and removal.
WARNING: Always have at least two people to lift the chassis into the rack. If the chassis is
being loaded into the rack above chest level, an additiona
chassis with the rails while the other people support the weight of the chassis.
WARNING: Be sure to install enclosures starting from the bottom of the rack and work your
way up the rack.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the drives and the
internal system components to cool before touching them.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment:
• Never reach inside the chassis while the system is powered up.
• Perform service on system components only as instructed in the user documentation.
CAUTION: Always be sure that equipment is properly grounded and that you follow proper
grounding procedures before beginning any installation procedure. Improper grounding can
result in ESD damage to electronic components. For more information, refer to "Electrostatic
discharge."
CAUTION: When performing non-hot-plug operations, you must power down the chassis
and/or the system. However, it may be necessary to leave the chassis powered up when
performing other operations, such as hot-plug installations or troubleshooting.
Space and airflow requirements
To enable servicing and ensure adequate airflow, observe the following spatial requirements when
deciding where to install a rack:
Planning the installation 6
regulating UPS. This device protects the hardware from damage caused by power surges and
• Leave a minimum clearance of 121.9 cm (48.0 in) in front of the rack and between rows of racks.
• Leave a minimum clearance of 76.2 cm (30.0 in) in back of the rack for a single row of racks or after
the final row of racks.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Rack products draw cool air in through the front and expel warm air through
the rear of the enclosure. Therefore, the front of the rack enclosure must be adequately ventilated to
enable ambient room air to enter the enclosure, and the rear of the enclosure must be adequately
ventilated to enable the warm air to escape from the enclosure.
IMPORTANT: Do not block the ventilation openings.
If the front of the rack is not completely filled with components, the remaining gaps between the
components can cause changes in the airflow, which can adversely affect cooling within the rack. Cover
these gaps with blanking panels.
CAUTION: Always use blanking panels to fill empty vertical spaces in the rack. This
arrangement ensures proper airflow. Using a rack without blanking panels results in improper
Racks provide proper server cooling from flow-through perforations in the front and rear doors that
provide a 65% open area for ventilation.
cooling that can lead to thermal damage.
Temperature requirements
To ensure continued safe and reliable equipment operation, install or position the rack in a well-ventilated,
climate-controlled environment.
The operating temperature inside the rack is always higher than the room temperature and is dependent
on the configuration of equipment in the rack. Check the TMRA for each piece of equipment before
installation.
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of damage to the equipment when installing third-party options:
• Do not permit optional equipment to impede airflow around the chassis or to increase the
internal rack temperature beyond the maximum allowable limits.
• Do not exceed the manufacturer’s TMRA.
Power requirements
Installation of this equipment must comply with local and regional electrical regulations governing the
installation of IT equipment by licensed electricians. This equipment is designed to operate in installations
covered by NFPA 70, 1999 Edition (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 rating label or the user documentation supplied with that option.
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 wiring and installation requirements of your facility.
CAUTION: Protect the chassis from power fluctuations and temporary interruptions with a
voltage spikes and keeps the chassis in operation during a power failure.
Planning the installation 7
Grounding requirements
This equipment must be grounded properly for proper operation and safety. In the United States, you
must install the equipment in accordance with NFPA 70, 1999 Edition (National Electric Code), Article
250, as well as any local and regional building codes.
In Canada, you must install the equipment in accordance with Canadian Standards Association, CSA
C22.1, Canadian Electrical Code.
In all other countries, you must install the equipment in accordance with any regional or national electrical
wiring codes, such as the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Code 364, parts 1 through 7.
Furthermore, you must be sure 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 this equipment, Hewlett Packard Enterprise
recommends the use of a PDU that is either permanently wired to the building’s branch circuit or includes
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. Using common power outlet strips to
supply power to this equipment is not recommended.
Planning the installation 8
Identifying components and LEDs
Item
Description
1
Server bay
2
Server bay LFF drives
3
Chassis serial label pull tab
4
Quick-release levers (2)
5
Storage LED display
Item
LED description
LED state
UID LED
Off = Normal operating mode
Front panel components
Storage display LEDs
1
Solid blue = One or more drives is in locate mode.
Flashing blue = Firmware update is in progress.
Identifying components and LEDs 9
Item
LED description
LED state
Drive health LED
Off = No drives are configured.
Backplane health LED
Green = Backplane health is normal.
Rear drive health LED
Off = No drives are configured.
Item
Description
1
Drive bay 1
2
Drive bay 2
3
Server ejector button
4
SUV cable connector
5
Server serial label pull tab
2
Solid green = One or more drives are members of a logical
drive.
Flashing green = One or more drives are rebuilding or
performing a RAID migration, stripe size migration, capacity
expansion, logical drive extension, or erasing.
Flashing amber = One or more drives are predicted to fail.
Solid amber = One or more drives have failed.
3
Amber = Backplane error detected
4
Solid green = One or more drives are members of a logical
drive.
Flashing green = One or more drives are rebuilding or
performing a RAID migration, stripe size migration, capacity
expansion, logical drive extension, or erasing.
Flashing amber = One or more drives are predicted to fail.
Solid amber = One or more drives have failed.
Server front panel components
Identifying components and LEDs 10
Server front panel LEDs and buttons
Power On/Standby button
Solid green = System on
UID button/LED
Solid blue = Activated
•
•
•
Server health LED
Solid green = Normal
Server backup LED
Off = Normal operations. No backup in progress.
Item Description Status
1
2
and system power LED
Flashing green (1 Hz/cycle per sec) = Performing power on
sequence
Solid amber = System in standby
Off = No power present
Flashing blue:
1 Hz/cycle per sec = Remote management or firmware
upgrade in progress
4 Hz/cycle per sec = iLO manual reboot sequence initiated 8 Hz/cycle per sec = iLO manual reboot sequence in progress
Off = Deactivated
3
4
Flashing green (1 Hz/cycle per sec) = iLO is rebooting
Flashing amber = System degraded
Flashing red (1 Hz/cycle per sec) = System critical
Flashing white = Backup in progress. Do not remove drives or
associated system components, and do not power down the
server.
Identifying components and LEDs 11
Rear panel components
1
Rear LFF drive cage blank
2
I/O module
3
Power supply bay 4
4
Power supply bay 3
5
Power supply bay 2
6
Power supply bay 1
7
Management module
Off
System is off or power supply has failed.
Solid Green
Normal
Item Description
Power supply LEDs
The power supply LED is located on each power supply.
LED Status Description
Identifying components and LEDs 12
Management module components
Item
Description
1
HPE APM connector
2
HPE iLO connector
3
Management module thumbscrew
4
Reserved
5
Management module release lever
Item
Description
1
Management module UID LED
2
Management module health LED
3
iLO link LED
4
iLO activity LED
Management module LEDs
Identifying components and LEDs 13
I/O module components
Item
Description
1
PCIe expansion slot 4
2
PCIe expansion slot 3
3
PCIe expansion slot 2
4
PCIe expansion slot 1
5
FlexibleLOM slot
6
NIC 2
7
NIC 1
1
NIC 1 activity LED
2
NIC 1 link LED
3
NIC 2 activity LED
The FlexibleLOM slot is not available on the I/O module with the x16 PCIe riser option.
I/O module LEDs
Item Description
Identifying components and LEDs 14
Item
Description
4
NIC 2 link LED
Item
Description
1
PCIe expansion slot 4* — PCIe3 x8 (8, 4, 2, 1)**
2
PCIe expansion slot 3* — PCIe3 x8 (8, 4, 2, 1)**
3
PCIe expansion slot 2* — PCIe3 x8 (8, 4, 2, 1)
4
PCIe expansion slot 1* — PCIe3 x8 (8, 4, 2, 1)
5
FlexibleLOM slot — PCIe3 x8
PCIe slot definitions (standard I/O module)
*The HPE Apollo 4500 system with its centralized HPE Smart Storage Battery supports up to two HPE Smart Array
controllers per node.
**Processor 2 must be installed to support options installed in PCIe expansion slots 3 and 4.
Identifying components and LEDs 15
PCIe slot definitions (I/O module with x16 riser option)
*The HPE Apollo 4500 system with its centralized HPE Smart Storage Battery supports up to two HPE Smart Array
controllers per node.
**Processor 2 must be installed to support options installed in PCIe expansion slots 3 and 4. Only slots 3 and 4
support HPE Smart Array Controllers.
Identifying components and LEDs 16
HPE Smart Array P440 Controller port identification
1
Cache module
2
Cache module cable connector
3
Internal SAS port 1I
1
Cache module cable connector
2
Cache module
3
Internal SAS port 1I
4
Internal SAS port 2I
Item Description
HPE Smart Array P840 Controller port identification
Item Description
Identifying components and LEDs 17
HPE H240 Smart Host Bus Adapter port identification
1
Port 2i
2
Port 1i
Item Description
LFF drive bay numbering
The drives are numbered 1-60 for each server installed in the chassis. The first digit in the illustration
represents the server associated with the drive and the second set of digits represent the drive bay
number.
Identifying components and LEDs 18
LFF drive LED definitions
1
Fault/UID (amber/blue)
2
Online/Activity (green)
LED (green)
(amber/blue)
Alternating
One or more of the following conditions exist:
•
•
•
Solid blue
One or both of the following conditions exist:
•
•
Flashing amber
A predictive failure alert has been received for this drive. Replace
On
Off
The drive is online but is not currently active.
Flashing amber
Do not remove the drive. Removing the drive might terminate the
Off
Do not remove the drive. Removing the drive might terminate the
second
Flashing amber
The drive is active but a predictive failure alert has been received for
second
Off
The drive is active and is operating normally.
Solid amber
A critical fault condition has been identified for this drive and the
Flashing amber
A predictive failure alert has been received for this drive. Replace
Off
Off
The drive is offline, a spare, or not configured as part of an array.
Item Definition
Online/Activity
On, off, or
flashing
On, off, or
flashing
On
1 flash per
second
1 flash per
second
4 flashes per
4 flashes per
Fault/UID LED
amber and blue
Definition
The drive has failed. A predictive failure alert has been received for this drive.
The drive has been selected by a management application.
The drive is operating normally.
The drive has been selected by a management application.
the drive as soon as possible.
current operation and cause data loss.
The drive is part of an array that is undergoing capacity expansion or
stripe migration, but a predictive failure alert has been received for
this drive. To minimize the risk of data loss, do not remove the drive
until the expansion or migration is complete.
current operation and cause data loss.
The drive is rebuilding, erasing, or is part of an array that is
undergoing capacity expansion or stripe migration.
this drive. Replace the drive as soon as possible.
Off
Off
controller has placed it offline. Replace the drive as soon as
possible.
the drive as soon as possible.
Identifying components and LEDs 19
Optional 8 LFF drive cage bay numbering
Identifying components and LEDs 20
Installing the chassis
Installation overview
To set up and install the chassis:
1. Set up and install the rack. For more information, see the documentation that ships with the rack.
2. Disassemble the chassis ("Disassembling the chassis" on page 21).
3. Install the chassis into the rack (on page 25).
Disassembling the chassis
4. Install the system components into the chassis (on page 28).
Before installing the chassis into the rack, you must remove the pluggable modules and system
components from the chassis. Because a fully populated chassis can weigh up to 99.79 kg (220.00 lb),
remove the components from the chassis to make moving and installing the chassis easier.
1. With the chassis still on the pallet, remove all components from the front and rear of the chassis.
oPower supplies
Installing the chassis 21
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