HP PROLIANT ML115 User Manual

HP ProLiant ML115 Server
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Configuring the server
Installation Sheet
Legal notices
Read instructions completely before
1. Connect all peripherals:
Keyboard
Mouse
Monitor
NOTE:
CD contents for additional information and updates not provided in this installation sheet.
2. Determine the server BIOS version: a. Power up the server. b. Press the
c. Note the server BIOS version. d. Verify the server BIOS version against the latest BIOS
e. If you do not have the latest BIOS, update the BIOS now.
Refer to the HP ProLiant ML115 Server Support
Esc key at the HP logo screen, and then press the
Pause key to halt screen movement.
version listed for this server on the HP website:
http://www.hp.com
Refer to the HP ProLiant ML115 Server Maintenance and Service Guide
http://www.hp.com
available on the HP website:
Default boot priority
By default, the server searches order:
1. CD-ROM/DVD-ROM
2. Removable Devices
Hard Drive
3.
Embedded NIC
4.
for boot devices in the following
Part number: 439833-001 First edition: December 2006
Identifying server components
Front panel components
Optical drive
1
Optical drive manual eject hole
2
Optical drive eject button
3
Optical drive activity indicator
4
Half-height common bay
5
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Drive activity indicator
9
Front USB 2.0 ports
10
Hard drive EMI shield
11
Hard drive EMI shield screw
12
Optical drive spare screws
Power button
6
Power LED indicator
7
13
Hard drive spare screws
Rear panel components
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PSU fan
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PS/2 mouse port
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PS/2 keyboard port
3
VGA port
4
Serial port A
5
Rear USB 2.0 ports
6
LAN port (RJ-45)
7
HP LO100c Remote
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Management Card port
9
PCI slot covers
10
Kensington lock notch
11
Power supply outlet
12
Rear system fan
13
Thumbscrew for access panel
14
The pad lock tab
15
PCI slot cover lock
Item Code Description
8 U63 9 10 11 BT1 12 U7 13 USB_H1 14 P5 15 BZ1 16 P29 17 SATA1-4 18 IDE 19 20 21 22 U37 23 DIMM1-4 24 U1
25 U54 LAN chip
26 CPU_FAN 4-pin CPU fan connector
27 PWR2
28 SYS_FAN1 4-pin system fan conne
5 SMC 6, J7
3 Internal 4 16
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32-bit/33-MHz 3.3V PCI bus slot Batter MCP55S Front USB connector Front Internal buzzer External LED connector SATA 1-4 connector IDE channel
Internal USB connector for Ta 24­S DDRII slots AMD AM2 socket
4-pin ATX CPU power connector
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USB connector
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System board components
Item Code Description
1 J68
2 CNN1
3 CN8
Top: PS/2 mouse port Bottom: PS/2 keyboard port
Top: Serial port A Bottom: VGA port
USB 2.0 port
Opening the server
The access panel and the front bezel to remove these system covers before you can remove or replace a server component.
Removing the access panel
are both detachable. You need
4 J19
5 6 7
Top: LAN port Bottom: USB 2.0 port
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HP LO100c Remote Mana
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ement Card slot ress x 16 line with x 16 slot ress x 8 line with x 8 slot
Removing the front bezel
Installing mass storage devices
Installing the PCI accessory board
The server supports four PCI bus slots.
Two 32-bit/33-MHz 3.3V PCI bus slots (J6 to J7)
One PCI-Express x8 line with x8 slot (J8)
One PCI-Express x16 line with x16 slot (J9)
The four lower drive bays on the four hard drives. The server sup
WARNING!
drives.
CAUTION: Drives can be damaged by static electricity. Before handling drives, touch an unpainted metal surface to discharge static electricity.
Power down the server before installing hard
front panel can accommodate up to
ports both SATA and SAS drives.
Hard drive – shield removal
Hard drive – SATA/SAS
Installing optical drives
The two upper drive bays on the front panel can accommodate up to two optical drives.
WARNING!
optical drives.
CAUTION: Drives can be damaged by static electricity. Before handling drives, touch an unpainted metal surface to discharge static electricity.
Power down the server before installing
Optical drive – shield removal
DIMM slots are structured to ensure proper installation. If you insert a DIMM but it does not fit easily into incorrectly. Reverse the orientation of the DIMM and insert it ag
the slot, you may have inserted it
ain.
Optical drive – installation
Installing memory
The server has four DIMM slots that support up to 8 GB maximum system memory (2 GB in each of the four DIMM slots).
The following guidelines must be followed when memory mo are being added or replaced:
Use only DDR II 667/800 unbuffered ECC DIMMs in 512 M 1 GB or 2 GB configuration.
Supported DIMM configurations are single DIMM, one pai (two DIMMs), or two pairs (4 DIMMs). Channel A corresponds to the DIMM1 and DIMM2 slots, while channel B corresp to the DIMM3 and DIMM4 slots.
For optimal 2 DIMMs configuration, populate slot 1 and slot Identical DIMMs are recommended.
CAUTION: DIMMs can be damaged by improper handling. Always use an anti-static wrist strap and grounding mat, and discharge static electricity before touching DIMMs.
CAUTION: If there are ECC errors in the DIMM(s) during the system start-up and the scr have 8 short beep sounds.
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Replacing the processor
The AMD AM2 socket in HP ProL Opteron 12XX series/(AMD Athlon 64) processors.
CAUTION: There is the arrow mark on the side of cooler that shows you the correct installation.
iant ML115 server supports AMD
Getting additional documentation
For additional documentation, refer to HP ProLiant ML115 Server Support CD. You can also access additional information and documentation from the HP website, connecting directly or through the Support CD.
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