HP Apollo a6000 Quick Setup Instructions Manual

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Part Number: 755708-003 October 2016 Edition: 4

Site requirements

Select an installation site that meets the detailed installation site requirements described in the setup and installation guide on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/info/Apollo_6000/docs).
HPE Apollo a6000 Chassis
Quick Setup Instructions

Verifying the pallet contents for the chassis

Item Description
1 HPE Apollo a6000 Chassis
2 Server tray blank*
3 Server tray*
4 Fan assembly (5)
5 I/O module
6 Power cage (right)
7 Management module
8 Power cage (left)
9 Power management cable**
10 HPE Apollo a6000 Chassis Rail kit**
11 Service tray* **
* The quantity depends on the configuration ordered. ** Not shown
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Verifying the pallet contents for the power shelf

Rear panel components

Item Description
1 Power shelf chassis
2 Power management module
3 AC input module
4 Power supplies*
5 Power cables*
* The quantity depends on the configuration ordered.

Setting up the chassis

1. Select the proper location for the chassis to be set up, based on requirements detailed in the HPE Apollo a6000 Chassis Setup and Installation Guide on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/info/Apollo_6000/docs).
2. Remove the packing materials from the pallet.
3. Place the chassis in the location selected in step 1.

Chassis component identification

Item Description
1 I/O modules (10)
2 Fan assemblies (5)
3 Power cage (Right)
4 Management module
5 Power cage (Left)

Fan assembly bay numbering

The chassis has five fan assemblies located in the rear of the chassis. The following figure identifies the fan assemblies by device number.
Before installing front or rear components into the chassis, review chassis slot numbering for each component.

Server tray bay numbering

I/O module bay numbering

I/O modules are specific to each server tray and are installed in the rear of the chassis.
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The chassis has ten I/O module bays located in the rear of the
damage, operate server trays only when the open side of
is enclosed by either another server tray,
the server tray is enclosed by either another server tray,
damage, operate server trays only when the open side of the server tray is enclosed by either another server tray,
chassis.
For more information about product features, specifications, options, configurations, and compatibility, see the product QuickSpecs on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/info/qs).
Install the component as indicated.

Installing the chassis into a rack

To install the chassis into a rack, see the HPE Apollo a6000 Chassis Setup and Installation Guide on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/info/Apollo_6000/docs). For more information, see the instructions included with the rail kit.

Configuration guidelines

To meet thermal requirements, always do the following:
Populate empty bays with a blank.
Populate all five fan bays with a fan.

Installing the front components

CAUTION: To prevent improper cooling and thermal damage, do not operate the server tray or the enclosure unless all drive and device bays are populated with either a component or a blank.
CAUTION: To prevent improper cooling and thermal
the server tray a divider, or the chassis wall.
Install all server trays into each chassis.

Installing a server

CAUTION: To prevent improper cooling and thermal
a divider, or the chassis wall.
When installing server trays in the chassis, observe the following guidelines to ensure proper air flow:
Always populate the enclosure from right to left, beginning with
bay 10.
Operate server trays only when the open side of the server tray
is enclosed by either another server tray, a divider, or the chassis wall.
To install the component:
1. Prepare the server tray for installation.

Installing a server tray blank

CAUTION: To prevent improper cooling and thermal damage, operate server trays only when the open side of
a divider, or the chassis wall.
CAUTION: To prevent improper cooling and thermal damage, do not operate the chassis unless all bays are populated with a component or a blank.
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2. Install the server tray. When seated properly, the server tray will be flush with the front of the chassis and the release lever will close completely without resistance.

Installing a system fan

Installing the rear components

CAUTION: To prevent improper cooling and thermal damage, do not operate the enclosure unless all bays are populated with a component or a blank.

Installing an I/O module

Install the component as indicated.

Installing a power cage

CAUTION: To prevent damage to the component, power down the chassis and disconnect all power cords before removing or installing the component.
CAUTION: Do not overtighten the screws. Hewlett Packard Enterprise recommends using a torque of only 2-4 in-lb.
To install the component:
1. Remove the power cage cover.
2. Install the power cables in the power cage.
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3. Install the power cage cover.
4. Install the power cage:
a. Insert the power cage into the correct power cage bay.
b. Close the release lever.
c. Tighten the screw to secure the power cage to the chassis.

Installing the power shelf

CAUTION: To prevent damage to the component, power down the chassis and disconnect all power cords before removing or installing the component.
To install the component:
1. Install the power shelf rack rails into the rack. For more information, see the HPE Power Shelf Rack Rail Kit for HPE and Third Party Racks Installation Instructions.
2. Install the power shelf.

Installing the management module

IMPORTANT: Always complete the installation of both power cages before installing the management module.
Install the component as indicated.
3. Secure the power shelf to the rack.
4. Install the power supplies into the power shelf, if needed.
NOTE: If additional clearance is required to install
power cables, loosen the thumb screw on either side of the shelf and slide the shelf out while installing the cables. Use caution to avoid bending the shelf.
5. Remove the power supply vent cover.
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6. Install the 12V DC power cables:
a. Insert the cable through the wide opening on either end of
the power shelf, and then connect it to the appropriate connector.
8. Install the power supply vent cover to protect the power supply vents.
b. Slide the cables toward the center, allowing them to
straighten and hang from the rear of the power shelf.
7. Install the cable guard.
NOTE: Cables are removed for clarity.

Connecting the chassis to a power shelf

IMPORTANT: To complete this procedure, be sure to locate the power management cable (part number 745919-001).
To install the component:
1. Connect the power cables from the chassis power cage to the power shelf.
2. Connect the power management cable to the chassis management module with the cable's plastic tab facing up.
CAUTION: To prevent damage to the power management cable, release the cable by pressing the latches when disconnecting, instead of pulling directly.
IMPORTANT: When connecting the power management cable to the chassis management module and the power shelf, be sure to install the cable with the plastic tab on the top of the connector. Failure to install the cable properly can result in performance and reporting issues.
3. Connect the power management cable to the power shelf with the cable's plastic tab facing up.
CAUTION: To prevent damage to the power management cable, release the cable by pressing the latches when disconnecting, instead of pulling directly.
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IMPORTANT: When connecting the power
management cable to the chassis management module and the power shelf, be sure to install the cable with the plastic tab on the top of the connector. Failure to install the cable properly can result in performance and reporting issues.
Cable quantity and length are determined by the configuration of components. For more information, see the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Power Advisor website (http://www.hpe.com/info/hpepoweradvisor).

Example configurations

Configuration examples can be calculated using the HPE Power Advisor Tool (http://www.hpe.com/info/poweradvisor/online). This tool is designed for facilities planning purposes only. Values obtained from the tool are based on worst case loads. Whenever possible, Hewlett Packard Enterprise recommends using actual measurements in configuration planning. Measurements must be made with the intended configuration, application loading, and ambient environment.
Actual power usage will vary, depending on application loading, ambient temperature, and other factors.

Connecting the chassis to the network

The example below represents possible configuration for cabling the system. The power cables are shown in blue and the power management cables are shown in green.
Connecting three chassis to one power shelf
To connect the chassis to the network, do one of the following:
Connect the chassis to the top-of-rack switch.
Connect the optional HPE APM module.

Connecting the chassis to the top-of-rack switch

Connect the chassis to the top-of-rack switch using one of the following configurations:
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Connect one RJ-45 from each chassis to the top-of-rack
switch.
Connect the chassis together using a daisy chain configuration,
and then connect one RJ-45 from one chassis to the top-of-rack switch.

Connecting the optional HPE APM module

IMPORTANT: If you have an HPE APM module connected to an Apollo a6000 Chassis, do not connect the iLO port of the HPE APM module and the iLO port of the enclosure to the network at the same time. Having both ports connected at the same time results in a loopback condition.
1. Connect the HPE APM module to the network (shown in green).
2. Connect the HPE APM module to the chassis (shown in red).
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3. Connect the HPE APM module to the power shelf (shown in
blue).
The documents are on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/support/proliantgen9/docs).
The installation is complete.

For more information

For more detailed setup and configuration information, see the Advanced Power Manager User Guide. For safety information and regulatory notices, see the relevant section of the product user guide on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/info/docs).

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Connecting power cables and applying power to the chassis

1. Connect the DC power cable to the power shelf.
2. Connect the AC power cables to the power source (UPS or wall
outlet) or to an installed PDU.

Configuring the chassis

For more information on setting up and configuring your system, see the HPE Apollo a6000 Chassis Setup and Installation Guide.

Troubleshooting resources

The HPE ProLiant Gen9 Troubleshooting Guide, Volume I: Troubleshooting provides procedures for resolving common problems and comprehensive courses of action for fault isolation and identification, issue resolution, and software maintenance on ProLiant servers and server blades. The ProLiant Gen9 Troubleshooting Guide, Volume II: Error Messages provides a list of error messages and information to assist with interpreting and resolving error messages on ProLiant servers and server blades.
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