HP PROLIANT ML330E, PROLIANT ML330 User Manual

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ProLiant ML330e/ML330 Server
Maintenance and Service Guide
Fourth Edition (March 2001) Part Number 174623-004 Spare Part Number 176670-001 Compaq Computer Corporation
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Notice

Compaq, the Compaq logo, ROMPaq, Compaq Insight Manager, ProLiant, and QuickFind Registered in U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. SmartStart is a trademark of Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P. in the United States and other countries.
Microsoft, Windows, and Windows NT are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.
Intel and Pentium are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries. All other product names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies.
Compaq shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. The information in this document is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind and is subject to change without notice. The warranties for Compaq products are set forth in the express limited warranty statements accompanying such products. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting a further or additional warranty.
Compaq ProLiant ML330e/ML330 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Fourth Edition (March 2001) Part Number 174623-004 Spare Part Number 176670-001
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About This Guide
Symbols in Text........................................................................................................... v
Important Safety Information.............................................................................. v
Compaq Technician Notes .........................................................................................vi
Where to Go for Additional Help..............................................................................vii
Integrated Management Log ..............................................................................vii
Telephone Numbers ...........................................................................................vii
Chapter 1
Illustrated Parts Catalog
Mechanical Parts Exploded View.............................................................................1-2
Mechanical Spare Parts List ..................................................................................... 1-3
System Components Exploded View .......................................................................1-4
System Components Spare Parts List....................................................................... 1-5

Contents

Chapter 2
Removal and Replacement Procedures
Electrostatic Discharge Information.........................................................................2-2
Symbols on Equipment ............................................................................................2-3
Preparation Procedures............................................................................................. 2-4
Powering Down the Server................................................................................2-4
Server Warnings and Precautions......................................................................2-4
Front Bezel ...............................................................................................................2-5
Access Panel.............................................................................................................2-6
Storage Devices........................................................................................................2-7
Bezel Blanks......................................................................................................2-8
Drive Tray ......................................................................................................... 2-9
ATA Hard Drive Compartment (ProLiant ML330e Server) ........................... 2-10
SCSI Hard Drive Compartment (ProLiant ML330 Server).............................2-12
Hard Drives .....................................................................................................2-14
Power Switch..........................................................................................................2-15
Fan..........................................................................................................................2-17
Cable Routing Diagrams ........................................................................................2-18
Processor with Heatsink .........................................................................................2-21
Memory Modules ...................................................................................................2-23
Removing a Memory Module ................................................................................2-25
Expansion Slots ......................................................................................................2-26
Server Feature Board.............................................................................................. 2-27
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Removal and Replacement Procedures
continued
Expansion Board Guide..........................................................................................2-28
System Board .........................................................................................................2-29
Power Supply .........................................................................................................2-30
Replacing a Battery ................................................................................................2-31
Replacing the System Board Battery...............................................................2-31
Replacing the Server Feature Board Battery ...................................................2-33
Chapter 3
Diagnostics Tools
Diagnostics Tools Utility Overview .........................................................................3-2
For More Information...............................................................................................3-5
Chapter 4
Connectors, Switches, and LED Indicators
Connectors................................................................................................................4-2
System Board Components ...............................................................................4-2
Rear Panel Connectors ......................................................................................4-4
Server Feature Board Components (ProLiant ML330e Server)........................4-5
Server Feature Board Components (ProLiant ML330 Server)..........................4-6
Switches ...................................................................................................................4-7
Reserved Processor Switch Settings (SW1) ...................................................... 4-7
System Configuration Switch Settings (SW2) ..................................................4-8
Server Feature Board Switch Settings (SW1) ..........................................................4-9
Voltage Regulator Switch.......................................................................................4-10
LEDs.......................................................................................................................4-11
System Status LEDs ........................................................................................4-11
Network Controller LEDs ...............................................................................4-12
Chapter 5
Physical and Operating Specifications
System Unit .............................................................................................................. 5-2
Memory .................................................................................................................... 5-3
1.44-MB Diskette Drive ...........................................................................................5-3
IDE CD-ROM Drive ................................................................................................5-4
ATA Hard Drives (ProLiant ML330e Server)..........................................................5-5
Wide Ultra2 SCSI Hard Drives (ProLiant ML330 Server) ......................................5-6
Integrated 10/100 Wake on LAN Network Interface Controller..............................5-7
Integrated Single-Channel Wide Ultra2 SCSI Controller.........................................5-7
Integrated Ultra ATA 100 Controller ....................................................................... 5-8
Index
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This maintenance and service guide is a troubleshooting guide that can be used for reference when servicing

Symbols in Text

These symbols may be found in the text of this guide. They have the following meanings:

About This Guide

the Compaq ProLiant ML330e/ML330 server.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from electric shock and hazardous energy levels, only authorized service technicians should attempt to repair this equipment. Improper repairs can create conditions that are hazardous.
WARNING: Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions in the warning can result in bodily harm or loss of life.
CAUTION: Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions can result in damage to equipment or loss of information.
IMPORTANT: Text set off in this manner presents clarifying information or specific instructions.
NOTE: Text set off in this manner presents commentary, sidelights, or interesting points of information.

Important Safety Information

Before installing this product, read the Important Safety Information document provided.
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Compaq Technician Notes

WARNING: Only authorized technicians trained by Compaq can attempt to repair this
equipment. All troubleshooting and repair procedures are detailed to allow only subassembly/module-level repair. Because of the complexity of the individual boards and subassemblies, no one should attempt to make repairs at the component level or to make modifications to any printed wiring board. Improper repairs can create a safety hazard.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from electric shock and hazardous energy levels, do not exceed the level of repair specified in these procedures. Because of the complexity of the individual boards and subassemblies, do not attempt to make repairs at the component level or to make modifications to any printed wiring board. Improper repairs can create conditions that are hazardous.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment:
Disconnect power from the system by unplugging all power cords from the power supplies.
Do not disable the power cord grounding plug. The grounding plug is an important safety
feature.
Plug the power cord into a grounded (earthed) electrical outlet that is easily accessible at
all times.
CAUTION: To properly ventilate the system, you must provide at least 7.6 cm (3.0 in.) of clearance at the front and back of the server.
CAUTION: The server is designed to be electrically grounded (earthed). To ensure proper operation, plug the AC power cord into a properly grounded AC outlet only.
NOTE: Any indications of component replacement or printed wiring board modifications may void any warranty.
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Where to Go for Additional Help

In addition to this guide, the following information sources are available:
User documentation
Compaq Service Quick Reference Guide
Service training guides
Compaq service advisories and bulletins
Compaq QuickFindinformation services
Compaq Insight Manager software

Integrated Management Log

The ProLiant ML330e/ML330 server includes an integrated, nonvolatile management log that contains fault and management information. The contents of the Integrated Management Log (IML) can be viewed with Compaq Insight Manager or the Web-based management tool, which is located on the Compaq Utilities tab of the browser-based management tool.
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Telephone Numbers

For the name of your nearest Compaq authorized reseller:
In the United States, call 1-800-345-1518.
In Canada, call 1-800-263-5868.
For Compaq technical support:
In the United States and Canada, call 1-800-OK COMPAQ.
For Compaq technical support phone numbers outside the United States and Canada, visit
the Compaq website:
http://www.compaq.com
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Chapter 1
Illustrated Parts Catalog
This chapter provides the illustrated parts breakdown and spare parts lists for the Compaq ProLiant™ ML330e/ML330 server with an Intel Pentium III processor and a 133-MHz system bus. See Table 1-1 and Table 1-2 for the names of referenced spare parts.
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Mechanical Parts Exploded View

3a
3b
2
4b
1
4c
5a
Figure 1-1. Mechanical parts exploded view
4a
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Mechanical Spare Parts List

Item Description Spare Part Number
Chassis
1 Chassis assembly 176605-001
Illustrated Parts Catalog 1-3
Table 1-1
Mechanical Spare Parts List
2 Front bezel
ProLiant ML330e server
ProLiant ML330 server
3 Panel access left/right 176606-001
a) Hood panel (right)
b) Access panel (left)
Miscellaneous
4 Hardware kit 176618-001
a) Hard drive compartment
b) Removable drive tray
c) Expansion board knockout
5 Miscellaneous plastics kit 176617-001
a) Expansion board guide
b) Rubber bumpers*
c) Removable media bezel blank*
d) Cable clips*
e) Miscellaneous clamps*
*Not shown
230542-001
176604-001
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System Components Exploded View

13
9
10
14
6a
15
11
12
15
Figure 1-2. System components exploded view
16a
7
8a
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System Components Spare Parts List

System Components Spare Parts List
Item Description Spare Part Number
Mass Storage Devices
6 IDE CD-ROM drive
a) IDE CD-ROM drive x32 163354-001
b) IDE CD-ROM drive x40* 179963-001
7 Diskette drive 123958-001
8 Hard drive
a) 20-GB ATA hard drive (ML330e model) 230699-001
b) 9.1-GB Wide Ultra2 hard drive (ML330 model)* 349534-001
System Components
9 Fan 176609-001
Illustrated Parts Catalog 1-5
Table 1-2
10 PC 133-MHz ECC Registered SDRAM DIMM
a) 64-MB* 159225-001
b) 128-MB* 159226-001
164278-001
c) 256-MB* 159304-001
159377-001
d) 512-MB* 159227-001
177628-001
Boards
11 System board
ProLiant ML330e server
ProLiant ML330 server
12 Server Feature Board
ProLiant ML330e server
ProLiant ML330 server
Power
13 CE Mark-compliant power supply 176616-001
*Not shown
230540-001
176615-001
230541-001
176608-001
continued
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Table 1-2 System Components Spare Parts List
Item Description Spare Part Number
14 Pentium III processor
a) 667/133 with heatsink* 176610-001
b) 733/133 with heatsink* 176612-001
c) 800/133 with heatsink* (ProLiant ML330e and ML330) 176613-001
d) 866/133 with heatsink* 176614-001
e) 933/133 with heatsink* (ProLiant ML330e and ML330) 202350-001
f) 1-GHz/133 with heatsink* 217827-001
15 CR2032 lithium coin cell battery 234556-001
16 Power cable kit 176619-001
a) Power button assembly
b) Power shield cable*
c) Power extension cable*
Miscellaneous
continued
17 Enhanced keyboard* 386209-001
18 Signal cable kit* 176620-001
a) IDE ribbon cable assembly
b) Diskette drive cable assembly
c) Server Management Information Cable (SMIC) connector assembly
19 ATA cable assembly* 231702-001
20 Heatsink fan assembly* (for 1-GHz model only) 220997-001
21 Ultra2 SCSI cable* 176607-001
22 Country kit* 178196-001
23 Return kit* 176621-001
24 Maintenance and service guide* 176670-001
*Not shown
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Chapter 2
Removal and Replacement Procedures
This chapter provides subassembly/module-level removal and replacement procedures for the Compaq ProLiant ML330e/ML330 server. Run the diagnostics program to verify that all components properly operate.
To service the ProLiant ML330e/ML330 server, you might need the following:
Torx T-15 screwdriver
Phillips screwdriver
From the Compaq SmartStart™ and Support Software CD:
GArray Diagnostics Utility (ADU)
GDiagnostics software
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Electrostatic Discharge Information

An electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage static-sensitive devices or microcircuitry. Proper packaging and grounding techniques are necessary precautions to prevent damage. To prevent electrostatic damage, observe the following precautions:
Transport products in static-safe containers such as conductive tubes, bags, or boxes.
Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at static-free stations.
Cover workstations with approved static-dissipating material. Use a wrist strap connected
to the work surface, and properly grounded (earthed) tools and equipment.
Keep work area free of nonconductive materials, such as ordinary plastic assembly aids
and foam packing.
Make sure that you are always properly grounded when touching a static-sensitive
component or assembly.
Avoid touching pins, leads, or circuitry.
Always place drives with the Printed Circuit Board (PCB) assembly-side down.
Useconductivefieldservicetools.
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Symbols on Equipment

These symbols may be located on equipment in areas where hazardous conditions may exist.
This symbol, in conjunction with any of the following symbols, indicates the presence of a potential hazard. The potential for injury exists if warnings are not observed.
This symbol indicates the presence of hazardous energy circuits or electric shock hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from electric shock hazards, do not open this enclosure. Refer all maintenance, upgrades, and servicing to qualified personnel.
This symbol indicates the presence of electric shock hazards. The area contains no user- or field-serviceable parts. Do not open for any reason.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from electric shock hazards, do not open this enclosure.
This symbol, on an RJ-45 receptacle, indicates a network interface connection.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, or damage to the equipment, do not plug telephone or telecommunications connectors into this receptacle.
Removal and Replacement Procedures 2-3
Weight in kg
Weight in lb
This symbol indicates the presence of a hot surface or hot component. If this surface is contacted, the potential for injury exists.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from a hot component, allow the surface to cool before touching it.
These symbols, on power supplies or systems, indicate that the equipment is supplied by multiple sources of power.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from electric shock, remove all power cords to completely disconnect power from the system.
This symbol indicates that the component exceeds the recommended weight for one individual to safely handle.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, observe local occupational health and safety requirements and guidelines for manual material handling.
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Preparation Procedures

WARNING: Only authorized technicians trained by Compaq should attempt to repair this
equipment. Because of the complexity of the individual boards and subassemblies, no one should attempt to make repairs at the component level or to make modifications to any printed wiring board. Improper repairs can create a safety hazard.
CAUTION: Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage electronic components. Be sure that you are properly grounded (earthed) before beginning any installation procedure. See “Electrostatic Discharge Information” earlier in this chapter for more information.

Powering Down the Server

Before beginning any removal and replacement procedure:
1. Open the drive bay door on the front bezel.
2. Power down the ProLiant ML330e/ML330 server by pressing the power button on the front of the server.
IMPORTANT: To completely remove all power from the ProLiant ML330e/ML330 server, you must disconnect the power cord. The front panel power button may not completely shut down power to the server.
3. Disconnect and remove the AC power cord from the AC outlet, and then from the ProLiant ML330e/ML330 server.
4. Disconnect any other external equipment connections to the server.

Server Warnings and Precautions

WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from electric shock, disconnect all power cords to
completely remove power from the system.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the internal system components to cool before touching them.
CAUTION: Protect the server from power fluctuations and temporary interruptions with a regulating uninterruptible power supply (UPS). This device protects the hardware from damage caused by power surges and voltage spikes, and keeps the system in operation during a power failure.
CAUTION: The ProLiant ML330e/ML330 server must always be operated with system unit covers on. Proper cooling is not achieved when the system unit covers are removed.
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Front Bezel

To remove the front bezel:
1. Complete the preparation procedures. See Preparation Proceduresearlier in this chapter.
Removal and Replacement Procedures 2-5
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury and to prevent damage to the equipment, before removing the front bezel, make sure that the server is powered down, all cables are disconnected from the back of the server, and the power cord is disconnected from the grounded (earthed) AC outlet.
2. Pull forward on the latch at the bottom of the front bezel
.
3. Swing the front bezel upward, and then slide it out and away from the chassis
1
2
Figure 2-1. Removing the front bezel
NOTE: When replacing the front bezel, ensure that the top hinge points are properly placed in the chassis before rotating the front bezel back into its original position.
.
NOTE: Intruder Alert enables and disables the intruder alert option. When enabled, an intruder alert message is displayed if the front bezel has been unlatched or removed. The default setting is disabled.
To replace the front bezel, reverse steps 2 and 3.
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Access Panel

WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the internal system
components to cool before touching them.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury and to prevent damage to the equipment, before removing the access panel, make sure that the server is powered down, all cables are disconnected from the back of the server, and the power cord is disconnected from the grounded (earthed) AC outlet.
CAUTION: Do not operate the server while the large access panel is removed. This panel is an integral part of the cooling system, and removing the panel while the system is running may adversely affect data integrity.
To remove the access panel:
1. Perform the preparation procedures. See Preparation Proceduresearlier in this chapter.
2. Remove the front bezel. See Front Bezelearlier in this chapter.
3. Remove the screw located on the left side of the front chassis
.
4. Slide the access panel forward, pull from the top of the access panel, and then lift the
panel from the chassis
Figure 2-2. Removing the access panel
.
2
1
NOTE: Turn the access panel over to locate the System Configuration Label. This label provides information about the system board on your ProLiant ML330e/ML330 server.
To replace the access panel, reverse steps 2 through 4.
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Storage Devices

The ProLiant ML330e/ML330 server ships standard with seven drive bays, five of which are available. Figure 2-3 shows the location of the storage devices. Table 2-1 shows the corresponding drive bay descriptions.
Removal and Replacement Procedures 2-7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Figure 2-3. Storage device drive bay locations
Table 2-1
Storage Device Drive Bay Descriptions
Drive Position Description







5.25-inch x 1.6-inch IDE CD-ROM drive bay
5.25-inch x 1.6-inch available removable media drive bay
5.25-inch x 1.6-inch available removable media drive bay
5.25-inch x 1.6-inch available removable media drive bay
3.5-inch x 1-inch 1.44-MB diskette drive bay
3.5-inch x 1-inch hard drive bay
3.5-inch x 1-inch hard drive bay
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Bezel Blanks

To remove a bezel blank from the front bezel:
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury and to prevent damage to the equipment, before removing the front bezel, make sure that the server is powered down, all cables are disconnected from the back of the server, and the power cord is disconnected from the grounded AC outlet.
1. Remove the front bezel. See Front Bezelearlier in this chapter.
2. On the back of the front bezel, pinch the tabs on either end of the bezel blank toward each
other
, and then push the bezel blank through the front bezel.
1
Figure 2-4. Removing a bezel blank
To replace a bezel blank, reverse steps 1 and 2.
2
1
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Drive Tray

Removal and Replacement Procedures 2-9
To remove a drive tray from a removable media bay:
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury and to prevent damage to the equipment, before removing the access panel, make sure that the server is powered down, all cables are disconnected from the back of the server, and the power cord is disconnected from the grounded (earthed) AC outlet.
NOTE: The drive trays in the removable media bays can be used to mount internal 3.5-inch hard drives.
1. Complete the preparation procedures. See Preparation Proceduresearlier in this chapter.
2. Remove the front bezel. See Front Bezelearlier in this chapter.
3. Remove the access panel. See Access Panelearlier in this chapter.
4. Remove the screws on either side of the drive tray
out of the front of the chassis
.
, and then gently slide the drive tray
Figure 2-5. Removing a drive tray
To replace a drive tray, reverse steps 2 through 4.
2
1
1
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ATA Hard Drive Compartment (ProLiant ML330e Server)

To remove an ATA hard drive compartment from the ProLiant ML330e server:
1. Complete the preparation procedures. See Preparation Proceduresearlier in this chapter.
2. Remove the front bezel door. See Front Bezelearlier in this chapter.
3. Remove the access panel. See Access Panelearlier in this chapter.
4. Disconnect all power and data cables from the back of all drives mounted in the hard drive compartment being removed.
Figure 2-6. Disconnecting power and data cables from the ATA hard drive compartment
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Removal and Replacement Procedures 2-11
5. Remove the three shipping screws, squeeze the two spring clips, and then pull the
drive compartment from the chassis
2
.
2
3
Figure 2-7. Removing an ATA hard drive compartment
To replace an ATA hard drive compartment, reverse steps 2 through 5.
1
1
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SCSI Hard Drive Compartment (ProLiant ML330 Server)

To remove a SCSI hard drive compartment from the ProLiant ML330 server:
1. Complete the preparation procedures. See Preparation Proceduresearlier in this chapter.
2. Remove the front bezel door. See Front Bezelearlier in this chapter.
3. Remove the access panel. See Access Panelearlier in this chapter.
4. Disconnect all power and data cables from the back of all drives mounted in the hard drive compartment being removed.
Figure 2-8. Disconnecting power and data cables from the SCSI hard drive compartment
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Removal and Replacement Procedures 2-13
5. Remove the three shipping screws, squeeze the two spring clips, and then pull the
drive compartment from the chassis
2
.
2
3
Figure 2-9. Removing a SCSI hard drive compartment
To replace a SCSI hard drive compartment, reverse steps 2 through 5.
1
1
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Hard Drives

To remove a hard drive from the hard drive compartment:
1. Complete the preparation procedures. See Preparation Proceduresearlier in this chapter.
2. Remove the front bezel. See Front Bezelearlier in this chapter.
3. Remove the access panel. See Access Panelearlier in this chapter.
4. Disconnect all the power and data cables from the back of all drives on the hard drive compartment.
5. Remove the two screws on each side of the drive
.
6. Gently slide the drive out from the front of the hard drive compartment
1
Figure 2-10. Removing a hard drive
To replace the hard drive, reverse steps 2 through 6.
.
1
2
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Power Switch

IMPORTANT: To completely remove all power from the system, you must disconnect the power cord
from the server.
To remove the power switch:
1. Complete the preparation procedures. See Preparation Proceduresearlier in this chapter.
2. Remove the front bezel. See Front Bezelearlier in this chapter.
3. Remove the access panel. See Access Panelearlier in this chapter.
4. Disconnect the power switch cable from the system board.
Removal and Replacement Procedures 2-15
Figure 2-11. Disconnecting the power switch cable from the system board
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5. From the front of the chassis, squeeze the sides of the power switch to disengage the two
retainer clips from the chassis
chassis
.
, and then gently remove the power switch from the
6. Also from the front of the chassis, squeeze the side of the LED to disengage the two
retainer clips from the chassis
, and then gently remove the LED from the chassis.
1
1
2
4
3
Figure 2-12. Removing the power switch and LED
To replace the power switch and LED, reverse steps 2 through 6.
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Fan
Removal and Replacement Procedures 2-17
To remove the fan:
1. Complete the preparation procedures. See Preparation Proceduresearlier in this chapter.
2. Remove the front bezel. See Front Bezelearlier in this chapter.
3. Remove the access panel. See Access Panelearlier in this chapter.
4. Disconnect the fan power cable from the system board fan connector
.
5. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the four mounting screws from the rear of the
server
6. Pull the fan out and away from the chassis
Figure 2-13. Removing the fan
.
.
2
3
1
To replace the fan, reverse steps 2 through 6.
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Cable Routing Diagrams

Figure 2-14 through Figure 2-18 show cable routing diagrams for the ProLiant ML330e/ML330 server.
1
2
Figure 2-14. Diskette drive cable and IDE CD-ROM drive cable routing
Table 2-2
Diskette Drive Cable and IDE CD-ROM Drive Cable Routing
Item Description


Diskette drive cable
IDE CD-ROM drive cable
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Figure 2-15. Server Management Information Cable (SMIC) routing (ProLiant ML330e server)
Figure 2-16. Server Management Information Cable (SMIC) routing (ProLiant ML330 server)
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Figure 2-17. ATA cable routing (ProLiant ML330e server)
Figure 2-18. Integrated Wide Ultra2 SCSI cable routing (ProLiant ML330 server)
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Processor with Heatsink

To remove a processor with heatsink:
CAUTION: Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage electronic components. Be sure that you are properly grounded (earthed) before beginning any installation procedure. See “Electrostatic Discharge Information earlier in this chapter for more information.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the internal system components to cool before touching them.
1. Complete the preparation procedures. See Preparation Proceduresearlier in this chapter.
2. Remove the front bezel. See Front Bezelearlier in this chapter.
3. Remove the access panel. See Access Panelearlier in this chapter.
4. Unplug the processor fan from the system board.
Removal and Replacement Procedures 2-21
Figure 2-19. Unplugging the processor fan from the system board
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5. Press down and release the heatsink retainer clip to disengage one side from the processor
socket
.
6. Unhook the opposite side of the heatsink retainer clip from the processor socket
then lift the heatsink/fan assembly from the processor socket
7. Lift the lever, located on the side of the processor socket, to release the pins of the
processor
, and then pull the processor from the socket.
,and
.
1
3
Figure 2-20. Removing the processor with heatsink
2
4
5
To replace the processor with heatsink, reverse steps 2 through 7.
IMPORTANT: The processor is keyed to ensure correct alignment.
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Memory Modules

The ProLiant ML330e/ML330 server supports 64-, 128-, 256-, or 512-MB PC 133-MHz Registered error checking and correcting (ECC) synchronous dynamic random access memory (SDRAM) dual inline memory modules (DIMMs).
CAUTION: Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage electronic components. Be sure that you are properly grounded (earthed) before beginning any installation procedure. See “Electrostatic Discharge Information earlier in this chapter for more information.
CAUTION: When handling a memory module, be careful not to touch any of the contacts. Doing so may damage the module.
The following guidelines must be followed when installing or replacing memory:
Use only 64-, 128-, 256-, or 512-MB PC 133-MHz Registered ECC SDRAM DIMMs.
Memory modules must be industry-standard, 168-pin, PC 133-MHz Registered SDRAM
DIMMs. The SDRAM DIMMs must support CAS Latency 3 (CL=3).
Do not mix ECC and non-ECC SDRAM DIMMs. If different types of memory modules
are mixed, the system does not properly function.
Removal and Replacement Procedures 2-23
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NOTE: Memory modules do not need to be installed in pairs and can be installed in any available socket.
Figure 2-21. Memory module socket locations
1 2 3
4
Table 2-3
Memory Module Socket Locations
Item Description




Socket 1
Socket 2
Socket 3
Socket 4
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Removing a Memory Module

To remove a memory module:
1. Complete the preparation procedures. See Preparation Proceduresearlier in this chapter.
2. Remove the front bezel. See Front Bezelearlier in this chapter.
3. Remove the access panel. See Access Panelearlier in this chapter.
Removal and Replacement Procedures 2-25
4. Press outward on both latches of the memory module socket at the same time releases the DIMM and pushes it partially out of the socket.
5. Lift the memory module from the socket
1
2
Figure 2-22. Removing a memory module
.
1
.Thisstep
To replace a memory module, reverse steps 2 through 5.
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Expansion Slots

1
2
3
4
5
6
Figure 2-23. Expansion slot locations
Table 2-4
Expansion Slots
Item Description Slot Number






64-bit PCI (half-length) 1
64-bit PCI 2
32-bit PCI (Server Feature Board) 3
32-bit PCI 4
32-bit PCI 5
32-bit PCI 6
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Server Feature Board

To remove a Server Feature Board:
1. Complete the preparation procedures. See Preparation Proceduresearlier in this chapter.
2. Remove the front bezel. See Front Bezelearlier in this chapter.
3. Remove the access panel. See Access Panelearlier in this chapter.
4. Disconnect any cables connected to the Server Feature Board.
Removal and Replacement Procedures 2-27
5. Remove the screw securing the Server Feature Board to the chassis
Server Feature Board out of the server
1
2
Figure 2-24. Removing the Server Feature Board
NOTE: The Server Feature Board is located only in slot 3.
.
, and then pull the
To replace the Server Feature Board, reverse steps 2 through 5.
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Expansion Board Guide

To remove the expansion board guide:
1. Complete the preparation procedures. See Preparation Proceduresearlier in this chapter.
2. Remove the front bezel. See Front Bezelearlier in this chapter.
3. Remove the access panel. See Access Panelearlier in this chapter.
4. Remove all expansion boards supported by the board guide.
5. Push in the four locking tabs
chassis
Figure 2-25. Removing the expansion board guide
.
2
, and then pull the guide back and away from the
1
1
To replace the expansion board guide, reverse steps 2 through 5.
1
1
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System Board

To remove the system board:
1. Complete the preparation procedures. See Preparation Proceduresearlier in this chapter.
2. Remove the front bezel. See Front Bezelearlier in this chapter.
3. Remove the access panel. See Access Panelearlier in this chapter.
4. Remove all expansion boards seated on the system board.
5. Disconnect all cables from the system board.
Removal and Replacement Procedures 2-29
CAUTION: Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage electronic components. Be sure that you are properly grounded (earthed) before beginning any installation procedure. See “Electrostatic Discharge Information earlier in this chapter for more information.
6. Remove the ten screws securing the system board to the chassis
7. Pull the system board out of the chassis
1
Figure 2-26. Removing the system board
.
2
To replace the system board, reverse steps 2 through 7.
.
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Power Supply

To remove the power supply:
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment:
Unplug the power cord before removing the power supply from the server.
Install the power supply before connecting the power cord to the power supply.
CAUTION: To avoid dropping the power supply, pull out and hold the power supply with a firm grip.
1. Complete the preparation procedures. See Preparation Proceduresearlier in this chapter.
2. Remove the front bezel. See Front Bezelearlier in this chapter.
3. Remove the access panel. See Access Panelearlier in this chapter.
4. Remove the four screws securing the power supply to the rear of the chassis
.
5. Slide the power supply forward, and then lift the power supply from the chassis
1
2
1
Figure 2-27. Removing the power supply
To replace the power supply, reverse steps 2 through 5.
.
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Replacing a Battery

The ProLiant ML330e/ML330 server has nonvolatile memory, which requires a battery to retain system information. There is a battery on the system board and a battery on the Server Feature Board. These batteries are required to maintain certain system data.

Replacing the System Board Battery

If your server no longer automatically displays the correct date and time, you may need to replace the battery that provides power to the real-time clock. When replacing a battery, use a 3-volt CR2032 lithium coin cell battery.
WARNING: The system board contains a lithium battery. There is a risk of fire and chemical burn if the battery is improperly handled. Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, or short external contacts, dispose of in water or fire, or expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60°C (140°F).
CAUTION: Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage electronic components. Be sure that you are properly grounded (earthed) before beginning any installation procedure. See “Electrostatic Discharge Information earlier in this chapter for more information.
Removal and Replacement Procedures 2-31
To replace the lithium coin cell battery from the system board:
1. Complete the preparation procedures. See Preparation Proceduresearlier in this chapter.
2. Remove the front bezel. See Front Bezelearlier in this chapter.
3. Remove the access panel. See Access Panelearlier in this chapter.
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4. Locate the battery on the system board, and then slide the battery out of the holder.
5. Slide the replacement battery into the proper position with the positive (+) side up.
Figure 2-28. Locating and removing the battery from the system board
IMPORTANT: Positive (+) polarity must be positioned up.
6. For the ProLiant ML330 server, run the BIOS Setup utility to reconfigure your system.
7. For the ProLiant ML330e server, run the ROM Based Setup Utility (RBSU) to reconfigure your system.
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Replacing the Server Feature Board Battery

WARNING: The Server Feature Board contains a lithium battery. There is a risk of fire and
chemical burn if the battery is improperly handled. Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, or short external contacts, dispose of in water or fire, or expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60°C (140°F).
CAUTION: Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage electronic components. Be sure that you are properly grounded (earthed) before beginning any installation procedure. See “Electrostatic Discharge Information earlier in this chapter for more information.
To replace the lithium coin cell battery from the Server Feature Board:
1. Complete the preparation procedures. See Preparation Proceduresearlier in this chapter.
2. Remove the front bezel. See Front Bezelearlier in this chapter.
3. Remove the access panel. See Access Panelearlier in this chapter.
4. Remove the Server Feature Board. See Server Feature Boardearlier in this chapter.
5. Locate the battery on the Server Feature Board, and then slide the battery out of the holder.
6. Slide the replacement battery into the proper position with the positive (+) side up.
Removal and Replacement Procedures 2-33
Figure 2-29. Locating and removing the battery from the Server Feature Board
IMPORTANT: Positive (+) polarity must be positioned up.
7. Replace the Server Feature Board, front panel, and bezel.
8. Connect the server and power up.
9. For the ProLiant ML330 server, run the BIOS Setup utility to reconfigure your system.
10. For the ProLiant ML330e server, run the RBSU to reconfigure your system.
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Chapter 3
Diagnostics Tools
This chapter provides an overview of the software and firmware diagnostics tools available for the Compaq ProLiant ML330e/ML330 server.
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Diagnostics Tools Utility Overview

The following utilities were developed to assist in diagnosing problems, testing the hardware, and monitoring and managing the ProLiant ML330e/ML330 server hardware.
Table 3-1
Diagnostics Tools
Tool What it is How to run it
Compaq Diagnostics Utility to assist testing and/or verifying
operation of Compaq hardware. If problems are found, Compaq Diagnostics isolates failures down to the replaceable part whenever possible.
Compaq Inspect Utility
Compaq Insight
TM
Manager
Compaq Survey Utility
The Inspect Utility provides a report detailing system inventory and configuration information.
A client/server application used to remotely manage Compaq systems in a network environment. Reports hardware fault conditions (both failure and prefailure) and collects data for reporting and graphing.
An information-gathering program that runs on servers, gathering critical hardware and software information from various sources. A utility for servers running Microsoft Windows NT or Novell NetWare.
If a significant change occurs between data-gathering intervals, previous information is marked, and the survey text file is overwritten to reflect the latest configuration and changes since the last configuration. This utility provides a historical record of change events for server hardware and software.
Diagnostics and utilities must be accessed when a system configuration error is detected during Power-On Self-Test (POST). For a complete list of POST error messages, see the Compaq Servers Troubleshooting Guide.
Compaq Diagnostics software is also available on the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD. A Diagnostics diskette can be created from the SmartStart and Support Software CD, and Diagnostics can then be run from the diskette.
Run the Inspect Utility from the Compaq Diagnostics program.
For more information, refer to the Compaq Management CD and the Compaq Insight Manager User Guide.
Install the Survey Utility from SmartStart, the Compaq Integration Maintenance Utility, or the Compaq Management CD.
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Table 3-1 Diagnostics Tools
Tool What it is How to run it
continued
Diagnostics Tools 3-3
Compaq SmartStart Located on the SmartStart and Support
Software CD, SmartStart is the intelligent way to set up your Compaq server. SmartStart includes the ROMPaq™ Utility, driver updates, and assisted operating system installations.
Array Diagnostics Utility (ADU)
A Windows-based tool designed to run on all Compaq systems that support Compaq array controllers. The main functions of ADU are to collect all possible information about the array controllers in the system and to generate a list of detected problems.
Integrated Management Log
A log of system events, such as system failures or nonfatal error conditions. View events from within:
Compaq Insight Manager
Compaq Survey Utility
OS-specific IML Utilities
BIOS Setup utility for the ProLiant ML330 server
Utility used to configure the hardware installed in or connected to the server. Specifically, it can:
Configure PCI boards automatically
Manage installation of memory,
processor upgrades, and mass storage devices such as hard drives, tape drives, and diskette drives
Store configuration information in
nonvolatile memory
Assist in installation of an operating
system
Power up from the SmartStart and Support Software CD.
Power up from the SmartStart and Support Software CD or use the Diskette Builder (also located on the CD) to create ADU bootable diskettes.
Use the information provided in the ADU.
For a complete list of ADU error messages, see the Compaq Servers Troubleshooting Guide.
The IML requires Compaq operating system-dependent drivers. Refer to the Compaq Software Support CD for instructions on installing the appropriate drivers.
The BIOS Setup utility is loaded during POST if F10 is pressed. When “F10­Setup” is displayed in the lower right corner of the screen, press F10 to initiate the utility.
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Table 3-1 Diagnostics Tools
Tool What it is How to run it
continued
ROM Based Setup Utility (RBSU) for the ProLiant ML330e server
Automatic Server Recovery (ASR)
Utility used to configure some hardware installed in or connected to the server. Specifically, it can:
Resolve resource conflicts in areas
such as memory, port addresses, and interrupts (IRQs)
Configure PCI boards automatically
Provide switch and jumper settings
Manage installation of memory,
processor upgrades, and mass storage devices such as hard drives, tape drives, and diskette drives
Store configuration information in
nonvolatile memory
Configure the platform for an
operating system
A tool that lets the server restart automatically after a catastrophic operating system failure, including software errors, OS lockups, environmental abnormalities, and some hardware errors.
Unattended recovery logs the error information to the FRONT BEZEL:REMOVING, WARNING, resets the server, and tries to restart the operating system.
Run RBSU directly from the system ROM by pressing F9 when prompted during POST to enter the utility.
This tool is a function of the hardware/software system through RBSU. Verify that this tool is enabled through RBSU. The systems management drive must be loaded to activate ASR.
ROMPaq Utility A utility that upgrades the current
system ROM.
SmartStart Diskette Builder
Creates a diskette version of the utility from the SmartStart and Support Software CD.
Run from the ROMPaq diskette after powering up the system.
Run from the SmartStart and Support Software CD.
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For More Information

For detailed information about each of these diagnostics tools, see the Compaq Servers Troubleshooting Guide on the documentation CD. For the most recent version of this guide, go
to the Compaq website:
http://www.compaq.com
Diagnostics Tools 3-5
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Chapter 4
Connectors, Switches, and LED Indicators
This chapter contains illustrations and tables identifying connectors, switches, and LED locations on the rear panel, Server Feature Board, and system board for the Compaq ProLiant ML330e/ML330 server.
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Connectors

This section contains graphics and tables identifying connector locations on the system board, rear panel, and Server Feature Board for the Compaq ProLiant ML330e/ML330 server.

System Board Components

1415
13 12
9
11
8
10
7
6 5 4 3
Figure 4-1. System board components
16 17
2
18
19
20
21
22
23
24251
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Connectors, Switches, and LED Indicators 4-3
Table 4-1
System Board Components
Item Description Item Description













IMPORTANT: Power for the Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition board must come from the external power supply of the Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition board and not from the system board.
32-bit PCI slot 6
32-bit PCI slot 5
32-bit PCI slot 4
32-bit PCI slot 3 (Server Feature Board)
64-bit PCI slot 2
64-bit PCI slot 1 (half-length)
Battery
System fan connector
Processor
Serial port connector B
Parallel port connector
Serial port connector A
USB ports (ProLiant ML330e server only)












Mouse connector
Keyboard connector
Power supply connector
Diskette drive connector
DIMM slots (four)
Primary IDE connector
Power button connector
Server Management Information Cable (SMIC) connector
Secondary IDE connector
Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition board connector
System configuration switch (SW2)
Reserved processor switch (SW1)
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Rear Panel Connectors

1 2 3
4 5
6
7
8
9
Figure 4-2. Rear panel connectors
Table 4-2
Rear Panel Connectors
Item Description Item Description




Power cord
Voltage selector switch
Mouse
Keyboard
USB port (ProLiant ML330e server only)


Serial ports
Parallel port
RJ-45 Ethernet for NIC
Video
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Connectors, Switches, and LED Indicators 4-5

Server Feature Board Components (ProLiant ML330e Server)

1
9
8
7
6
5
Figure 4-3. Server Feature Board components (ProLiant ML330e server)
2
Table 4-3
Server Feature Board Components (ProLiant ML330e Server)
Item Description Item Description


ATA channel connector
Server Management Information Cable (SMIC) connector
Video connector
Network speed indicator
3
4



Server Feature Board configuration switch
Replaceable lithium coin cell battery (CR2032)
RJ-45 Ethernet connector for NIC


Network link indicator
Network activity indicator
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Server Feature Board Components (ProLiant ML330 Server)

1
9
8
7
6
5
Figure 4-4. Server Feature Board components (ProLiant ML330 server)
2
Table 4-4
Server Feature Board Components (ProLiant ML330 Server)
Item Description Item Description


SCSI channel connector
Server Management Information Cable (SMIC) connector
Video connector
Network speed indicator
3
4



Server Feature Board configuration switch
Replaceable lithium coin cell battery (CR2032)
RJ-45 Ethernet connector for NIC


Network link indicator
Network activity indicator
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Switches

This section contains graphics and tables showing switch locations on the ProLiant ML330e/ML330 server system board and Server Feature Board.

Reserved Processor Switch Settings (SW1)

on
1 234
Connectors, Switches, and LED Indicators 4-7
Figure 4-5. Reserved processor switch settings (SW1)
Table 4-5
Reserved Processor Switch Settings (SW1)
Switch Default Description
1 Off Reserved
2 Off Reserved
3 Off Reserved
4 Off Reserved
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System Configuration Switch Settings (SW2)

on
1 234
Figure 4-6. System configuration switch settings (SW2)
Table 4-6
System Configuration Switch Settings (SW2)
Switch Default Function Description Settings
1 Off Clear/set up
password
2 Off Clear CMOS and
NVRAM
3 Off ROMPaq disaster
recovery enable
4 Off Reserved
Used to disable password
Used to clear system configuration settings
Used to enable ROMPaq disaster recover mode when system ROM is corrupted
Off = Password enabled
On = Password disabled
Off = Normal
On = When server is powered up, all system configuration information is erased.
Off = Normal server operations mode
On = ROMPaq disaster recovery mode
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Server Feature Board Switch Settings (SW1)

Figure 4-7. Server Feature Board switch settings (SW1)
Connectors, Switches, and LED Indicators 4-9
1on2345678
Table 4-7
Server Feature Board Switch Settings (SW1)
Switch Default Function Description Settings
1 Off Enable
embedded video
2 Off Reserved
3 Off Reserved
4 Off Reserved
5 Off Reserved
6 Off Reserved
7 Off Reserved
8 Off Reserved
IMPORTANT: Positions 2 through 8 are reserved for Compaq authorized service providers only. Do not change these switches from the indicated default settings.
NOTE: For information on troubleshooting video problems, refer to “Video Problems” in the Compaq Servers Troubleshooting Guide.
Used to disable the onboard video controller when an optional video adapter is installed.
Off = Embedded video is enabled
On = Embedded video is disabled
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Voltage Regulator Switch

Set the voltage regulator switch to either 115 volts or 230 volts, as appropriate for your location.
115
230
Figure 4-8. Voltage regulator switch location
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LEDs

This section contains graphics information on the following LEDs:
System status LEDs
Network controller status LEDs

System Status LEDs

Connectors, Switches, and LED Indicators 4-11
1
2
Figure 4-9. System status power button LEDs
Table 4-8
System Status LEDs
Item Status Description
Power button
Power status
Hard drive
activity status
System on On
System on, AC power OK. Do not remove power from system.
System off, no AC power Off
Drive being accessed On or flashing
Drive not being accessed Off
On or off
3
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Network Controller LEDs

1 2 3
Figure 4-10. Network controller LEDs
Table 4-9
Network Controller LEDs
Item Description Status Condition
Speed Off 10Base-T 10-Mbps (10Base-T Ethernet)

On 100Base-TX 100-Mbps (100Base-TX Ethernet)
Link Off No network link

On Linked to network
Activity Off No network activity

On or flashing Network activity
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Chapter 5
Physical and Operating Specifications
This chapter provides specifications for the Compaq ProLiant ML330e/ML330 server. The following specifications are provided:
System Unit
Memory
1.44-MB Diskette Drive
IDE CD-ROM Drive
Wide Ultra2 SCSI Hard Drives for the ProLiant ML330 Server
ATA Hard Drives for the ProLiant ML330e Server
Integrated 10/100 Wake on LAN Network Interface Controller (NIC)
Integrated Single-Channel Wide Ultra2 SCSI Controller
Integrated Ultra ATA 100 Controller
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System Unit

Table 5-1
System Unit Specifications
Dimensions
Height 42.86 mm (16.88 in)
Width 19.05 mm (7.5 in)
Depth 50.8 mm (20 in)
Weight 10.1 kg (26 lb) weight approximate, depending
upon options
International input requirements
Rated input voltage 180 VAC to 264 VAC
Rated input frequency 50 Hz to 60 Hz
Rated input current 3 A
U.S. input requirements
Rated input voltage 90 VAC to 132 VAC
Rated input frequency 50 Hz to 60 Hz
Rated input current 6 A
Power supply output power
Rated steady state power CE Mark-compliant
BTUs for tower model 1,560
Temperature range
Operating 10°C to 35°C/50°F to 93°F
Nonoperating -30°C to 60°C /-22°F to 140°F
Relative humidity (noncondensing)
Operating 20% to 80%
Nonoperating 5% to 90%
Acoustic noise
Idle (hard drives spinning) 6 NPEL (Bels)/43 AVERAGE SPL (dba)
Operating (random seeks to hard drives) 6.1 NPEL (Bels)/44 AVERAGE SPL (dba)
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Memory

Size 64-, 128-, 256-, and 512-MB, and 1-GB
Speed PC 133-MHz
Type ECC Registered SDRAM DIMMs
1.44-MB Diskette Drive
1.44-MB Diskette Drive Specifications
Size 8.89 mm (3.5 in)
LED indicators (front panel) Green
Physical and Operating Specifications 5-3
Table 5-2
Memory Specifications
Table 5-3
Read/write capacity per diskette (high/low density)
Drives supported 1
Drive height Third, 1 inch
Drive rotation 300 rpm
Transfer rate bits/sec (high/low) 500 Kbps/250 Kbps
Bytes/sector 512
Sectors per rack (high/low) 18/9
Tracks per side (high/low) 80/80
Access times
Track-to-track (high/low) 3 ms/6 ms
Average (high/low) 169 ms/94 ms
Settling time 15 ms
Latency average 100 ms
Cylinders (high/low) 80/80
Read/write heads 2
1.44 MB/720 KB
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IDE CD-ROM Drive
Table 5-4
IDE CD-ROM Specifications
Applicable disk CD-ROM (modes 1 and 2); mixed mode (audio and data
combined); CD-DA; Photo CD (single- and multiple-session), CD-XA (mode 2, forms 1 and 2); CDI ready; CD-WO
Capacity 650 MB
Rotational speed 5,200 rpm
Block size 2,328 bytes (CD-XA)
2,340, 2,336, 1,024 bytes (mode 2)
2,048, 1,024 bytes (mode 1)
2,352 bytes (CD-DA)
Dimensions
Height 42.9 mm (1.69 in)
Width 208.0 mm (8.2 in)
Depth 150.1 mm (5.91 in)
Weight 0.950 kg (2.09 lb)
Data transfer rate
Sustained 150 KBps (single), 1,500 to 4,800 KBps (10X to 32X)
Burst 150 KBps to 4,800 KBps
Interface IDE (ATAPI)
Access times (typical)
Full stroke <150 ms
Random <100 ms
Diameter 12 cm, 8 cm (4.7 in, 3.15 in)
Center hole 15 mm (0.6 in)
Thickness 1.2 mm (0.05 inch)
Track pitch
Cache/buffer 128 KB
Startup time <7 seconds
Stop time <4 seconds
1.6 µm
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Table 5-4 IDE CD-ROM Specifications
Laser parameters
Type Semiconductor Laser GaA1As
continued
Physical and Operating Specifications 5-5
Wave length
Divergence angle
Output power 0.14 mW
Operating conditions
Temperature
Humidity 5% to 90% (10% to 80%)
780 ± 25 nm
53.5° ± 1.5°
5°C to 45°C (41°F to 113°F)

ATA Hard Drives (ProLiant ML330e Server)

Table 5-5
ATA Hard Drive (ProLiant ML330e Server) Specifications
20 GB 7.2K rpm
Capacity 20,020.0 MB
Height 25.4 mm (1 in)
Width 88.9 mm (3.5 in)
Interface ATA 100 16-bit
Transfer rate synchronous (max)
100 MBps
Seek time (typical, including setting)
Single track 1.0 ms
Average
Full stroke
Rotational speed 7,200 rpm
Physical configuration
Bytes/sector 512
Operating temperature
Celsius 10° to 35°
Fahrenheit 59° to 95°
<8.7 ms
<20.0 ms
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Wide Ultra2 SCSI Hard Drives (ProLiant ML330 Server)

Table 5-6
Wide Ultra2 SCSI Hard Drive (ProLiant ML330 Server) Specifications
9.1 GB 7.2 K rpm 9.1 GB 10 K rpm
Capacity 9,100.0 MB 9,100.0 MB
Height 25.4 mm (1 in) 25.4 mm (1 in)
Width 88.9 mm (3.5 in) 88.9 mm (3.5 in)
Interface Wide Ultra2 SCSI Wide Ultra2 SCSI
Transfer rate synchronous (max)
Seek time (typical, including setting)
Single track 1.9 ms 0.8 ms
Average 7.5 ms 5.4 ms
Full stroke 15.0 ms 12.2 ms
Rotational speed 7,200 rpm 10,000 rpm
Physical configuration
Bytes/sector 512 512
Logical blocks 17,773,524 17,773,524
Operating temperature
Celsius 10° to 35° 10° to 35°
Fahrenheit 59° to 95° 59° to 95°
80 MBps 80 MBps
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Integrated 10/100 Wake on LAN Network Interface Controller

Integrated 10/100 Wake on LAN NIC Specifications
Network interface 10Base-T/100Base-TX
Compatibility IEEE 802.2, 802.3, 802.3u
Data transfer method 32-bit, PC 33-MHz bus master
Network transfer rate 10/100 Mbps
Connector RJ-45
I/O address and interrupt Plug and Play PCI
Compliance PCI 2.2 and 2.1
OS support (ProLiant ML330 server) Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft Windows
Physical and Operating Specifications 5-7
Table 5-7
NT server 4.0, Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, Terminal Server Edition 4.01, Red Hat Linux, SuSE Linux, TurboLinux, Caldera OpenLinux eServer, Novell NetWare 3.2, 4.2, 5.0, 5.1, Novell Small Business Suite 4.2, 5.0, SCO OpenServer 5.05, SCO UnixWare 7.1, 7.1.1
OS support (ProLiant ML330e server) Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft Windows
NT server 4.0, Microsoft Windows 2000 Server (when available), Terminal Server Edition 4.01, Microsoft Small Business Server 2000, Red Hat Linux, SuSE Linux, TurboLinux, Caldera OpenLinux eServer,

Integrated Single-Channel Wide Ultra2 SCSI Controller

Table 5-8
Integrated Single-Channel Wide Ultra2 SCSI Controller Specifications
Protocol Wide Ultra2 SCSI
Compatibility All PCI server configurations are backward
compatible with Wide Ultra2 SCSI devices
Drives supported Up to 7 SCSI devices per channel
Data transfer method 32-bit PCI bus-master
Maximum transfer rate per PCI Bus (peak) 133 MBps
SCSI channel transfer rate 80 MBps per channel
SCSI termination Active termination
SCSI connectors 1 internal
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Integrated Ultra ATA 100 Controller

Table 5-9
Integrated Ultra ATA 100 Controller Specifications
Protocol Ultra ATA 100
Drives supported Up to 2 ATA devices per channel
Data transfer method 32-bit PCI bus-master
Maximum transfer rate per PCI Bus (peak) 133 MBps
ATA channel transfer rate 100 MBps per channel
ATA connectors 2 internal
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A
access panel
part number 1-3 removing 2-6
caution 2-6 illustrated 2-6 warning 2-6, 2-9
replacing 2-6
access times
CD-ROM drive 5-4 diskette drive 5-3
ADU (Array Diagnostics Utility)
described 3-3
locating 2-1 Array Diagnostics Utility See ADU ASR (Automatic Server Recovery,
running 3-4
ATA (ProLiant ML330e server),
cable routing, illustrated 2-20
ATA cable assembly, part
number 1-6
ATA hard drive compartment
removing 2-10, 2-11
removing cables,
illustrated 2-10 removing, illustrated 2-11 replacing 2-11
Automatic Server Recovery See
ASR
B
battery
function of 2-31 handling, warning 2-31, 2-33 part number 1-6 removing, illustrated 2-32, 2-33 replacing 2-31, 2-33
bezel blank
part number 1-3 removing 2-8 removing, illustrated 2-8 replacing 2-8
BIOS Setup utility 2-32, 2-33, 3-3
described 3-3 running 3-3
C
cable clips, part number 1-3 cable routing diagrams
diskette drive 2-18 IDE CD-ROM drive 2-18
cautions
access panel, removing 2-6 defined v ESD 2-4, 2-21, 2-23, 2-29,
2-31, 2-33 grounding vi memory modules 2-23 overheating vi power fluctuations 2-4 power supply 2-30 proper cooling 2-4 ventilation clearances vi
CD-ROM drive
cable routing, illustrated 2-18
CD-ROM drive, part number 1-5 CE Mark-compliant power
supply See power supply chassis, part number 1-3 clamps, part number 1-3 Compaq authorized resellers,
telephone numbers vii Compaq Insight Manager,
described 3-2 Compaq website, telephone
numbers vii
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compartment
ATA hard drive
removing 2-10
replacing 2-11 hard drive, part number 1-3 SCSI hard drive, removing 2-12
component-level repairs, warning vi,
2-4 cooling, caution 2-4 country kit, part number 1-6
D
data transfer rate
32-Bit Dual Channel Ultra ATA
100 Adapter 5-8
32-Bit Dual Channel Wide
Ultra2 SCSI Adapter 5-7 diskette drive 5-3 hard drive 5-5, 5-6
Diagnostics
accessing 3-2 described 3-2 locating 2-1, 3-2 overview 3-2
diskette drive
access times 5-3 cable assembly, part
number 1-6 cable routing, illustrated 2-18 part number 1-5
drive tray
part number 1-3 removing 2-9 removing, illustrated 2-9 replacing 2-9
drivers, installing 3-3
E
electric shock
symbol 2-3 warning v, vi, 2-3, 2-30
electrostatic discharge See ESD enhanced keyboard See keyboard equipment damage, warning vi ESD (electrostatic discharge)
caution 2-4, 2-21, 2-23, 2-29,
2-31, 2-33 packaging 2-2 preventing 2-2 sensitive parts 2-2 storing 2-2 tool recommendations 2-2 transporting products 2-2 work area recommendations 2-2
event log
described 3-3
viewing 3-3 exclamation point symbol 2-3 expansion board guide
part number 1-3
removing 2-28
removing, illustrated 2-28
replacing 2-28 expansion board knockout, part
number 1-3
expansion slot
locations 2-26
locations, illustrated 2-26
F
fan
part number 1-5
removing 2-17
removing, illustrated 2-17
replacing 2-17 floppy drive See diskette drive front bezel
part number 1-3
removing 2-5
illustrated 2-5 warning 2-5, 2-8
replacing 2-5
G
grounding
caution vi
techniques 2-2 grounding plug, warning vi
H
hard drive
compartment, part number 1-3
part number 1-5
removing 2-14
removing, illustrated 2-14
replacing 2-14 hardware kit, part number 1-3 hazard symbol 2-3 hazardous conditions, symbols on
equipment 2-3
hazardous energy circuits
symbol 2-3
warning 2-3 hazardous energy levels, warning vi heatsink fan assembly, part
number 1-6
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help
additional sources vii Compaq authorized resellers,
telephone numbers vii Compaq website vii technical support, telephone
numbers vii
hood panel, part number 1-3 hot surface, warning 2-3, 2-4, 2-6,
2-21
I
IDE CD-ROM drive See CD-ROM
drive
IDE ribbon cable assembly, part
number 1-6
illustrations
access panel, removing 2-6 ATA (ProLiant ML330e server),
cable routing 2-20 ATA hard drive compartment
removing 2-11
removing cables 2-10 battery, removing 2-32, 2-33 bezel blank, removing 2-8 diskette drive, cable
routing 2-18 drive tray, removing 2-9 expansion board guide,
removing 2-28 expansion slot, locations 2-26 fan, removing 2-17 front bezel, removing 2-5 hard drive, removing 2-14 IDE CD-ROM drive, cable
routing 2-18 Integrated Wide Ultra2 SCSI
(ProLiant ML330 server),
cable routing 2-20 LEDs, removing 2-16 mechanical parts, exploded
view 1-2 memory module 2-25
removing 2-25
socket locations 2-24 network controller LEDs 4-12 power supply, removing 2-30 power switch cable,
disconnecting 2-15
power switch, removing 2-16
processor fan, unplugging from
system board, 2-21
processor with heatsink,
removing 2-22 rear panel, connectors 4-4 reserved processor switch,
location and default settings
(SW1) 4-7 SCSI hard drive compartment
removing 2-13 removing cables 2-12
Server Feature Board
components (ProLiant
ML330 server) 4-6
components (ProLiant
ML330e server) 4-5 removing 2-27 switch settings (SW1) 4-9
SMIC (ProLiant ML330 server),
routing 2-19
SMIC (ProLiant ML330e server),
routing 2-19
storage device drive bay
descriptions 2-7 locations 2-7
system board
components 4-2 removing 2-29
system components, exploded
view 1-4
system configuration switch,
location and default settings (SW2) 4-8
system status, power button
LEDs 4-11
voltage regulator switch,
location 4-10
IML (Integrated Management Log),
described vii
Inspect Utility
accessing 3-2 described 3-2
Integrated Management
Log See IML
Integrated Wide Ultra2 SCSI
(ProLiant ML330 server)
cable routing, illustrated 2-20
IRQ conflict, resolving 3-4
J
jumper settings, obtaining 3-4
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K
keyboard, part number 1-6 kits
country 1-6 hardware 1-3 plastics, miscellaneous 1-3 power cable 1-6 return 1-6 signal cable 1-6
L
labels, symbols on equipment 2-3 LEDs
described 4-11 network controller status 4-11 removing 2-16 removing, illustrated 2-16 replacing 2-16 system status 4-11
M
maintenance and service guide, part
number 1-6
mechanical parts
exploded view, illustrated 1-2 spare parts list 1-3
memory
part number 1-5 size 5-3 specifications 5-3 speed 5-3 type 5-3
memory module See also memory
caution 2-23 described 2-23 identified 2-25 removing 2-25 removing, illustrated 2-25 replacing 2-25 socket locations, illustrated 2-24
miscellaneous plastics kit, part
number 1-3
N
network controller LEDs,
illustrated 4-12
O
operating temperature, hard
drive 5-5, 5-6
overheating, caution vi
P
panel access, part number 1-3 part numbers
access panel 1-3 ATA cable assembly 1-6 battery 1-6 cable clips 1-3 CD-ROM drive 1-5 chassis 1-3 clamps 1-3 country kit 1-6 diskette drive 1-5
cable assembly 1-6
drive tray 1-3 expansion board
guide 1-3 knockout 1-3
fan 1-5 front bezel door 1-3 hard drive 1-5 hardware kit 1-3 heatsink fan assembly 1-6 hood panel 1-3 IDE ribbon cable assembly 1-6 keyboard 1-6 maintenance and service
guide 1-6 memory 1-5 miscellaneous plastics kit 1-3 panel access 1-3 plastics kit, miscellaneous 1-3 power button 1-6 power cable kit 1-6 power extension cable 1-6 power shield cable 1-6 power supply 1-5 processor 1-6 processor with heatsink 1-6 removable media bezel
blank 1-3 return kit 1-6 rubber bumpers 1-3 Server Feature Board 1-5 Server Management Information
Cable (SMIC) 1-6 signal cable kit 1-6 system board 1-5 Ultra2 SCSI cable 1-6
parts
handling 2-2 storing 2-2 transporting 2-2
PCI boards, configuring
automatically 3-4
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personal injury, warning v, vi, 2-3,
2-4, 2-6, 2-21
physical configuration, hard
drive 5-5, 5-6 plastics kit, miscellaneous 1-3 power button, part number 1-6 power cable kit, part number 1-6 power cords, disconnecting,
warning 2-4 power extension cable, part
number 1-6 power fluctuations, caution 2-4 power shield cable, part number 1-6 power source, warning 2-3 power supply
caution 2-30 part number 1-5 removing 2-30 removing, illustrated 2-30 replacing 2-30
power switch
removing 2-15 removing, illustrated 2-16 replacing 2-16
power switch cable
disconnecting, illustrated 2-15 powering down, server 2-4 preparing for service procedure 2-4 processor fan See also fan
unplugging from system board,
illustrated 2-21 processor switch settings (SW1) 4-7 processor with heatsink
part number 1-6 removing 2-21 removing, illustrated 2-22 replacing 2-22
processor, part number 1-6
R
RBSU (ROM Based Setup
Utility) 2-32, 2-33
described 3-4
rear panel connectors 4-4
illustrated 4-4
removable media bezel blank, part
number 1-3 repairs, warning vi, 2-4 reserved processor switch
location and default settings
(SW1), illustrated 4-7
resource conflict, resolving 3-4 return kit, part number 1-6 RJ-45 receptacle, warning 2-3 ROM Based Setup Utility See
RBSU
ROMPaq Utility
described 3-4 running 3-4
rubber bumpers, part number 1-3
S
safety information, documentation v screwdriver symbol 2-3 SCSI hard drive
compartment
removing 2-12, 2-13 compartment, replacing 2-13 removing cables,
illustrated 2-12
removing compartment,
illustrated 2-13 seek time, hard drive 5-5, 5-6 Server Feature Board
part number 1-5 removing 2-27 removing, illustrated 2-27 replacing 2-27 switch settings (SW1) 4-9
illustrated 4-9
Server Feature Board components
ProLiant ML330 Server 4-6 ProLiant ML330 server,
illustrated 4-6
ProLiant ML330e Server 4-5 ProLiant ML330e server,
illustrated 4-5 Server Management Information
Cable See SMIC server specifications 5-1 signal cable kit, part number 1-6 SmartStart Diskette Builder
described 3-4
running 3-4 SmartStart, described 3-3 SMIC (Server Management
Information Cable)
(ProLiant ML330 server)
routing, illustrated 2-19
(ProLiant ML330e server)
routing, illustrated 2-19
part number 1-6
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specifications
CD-ROM drive
access times 5-4 capacity 5-4 data transfer rate 5-4 dimensions 5-4 laser parameters 5-5 operating conditions 5-5 rotational speed 5-4 startup time 5-4 stop time 5-4 weight 5-4
diskette drive
access times 5-3 data transfer rate 5-3 height 5-3 number supported 5-3 read/write heads 5-3 size 5-3
hard drives
capacity 5-5, 5-6 data transfer rate 5-5, 5-6 interface type 5-5, 5-6 physical configuration 5-5,
5-6 seek time 5-5, 5-6 temperature 5-5, 5-6
memory
size 5-3 speed 5-3 type 5-3
NIC 5-7
compatibility 5-7 compliance 5-7 connector 5-7 data transfer method 5-7 I/O address and
interrupt 5-7 network transfer rate 5-7
system unit
depth 5-2 height 5-2 power supply output 5-2 temperature operating
range 5-2 voltage input 5-2 weight 5-2 width 5-2
Ultra ATA 100 controller
data transfer method 5-8 drives supported 5-8 maximum transfer rate 5-8 protocol 5-8
Wide Ultra2 SCSI
data transfer method 5-7 drives supported 5-7 maximum transfer rate 5-7 protocol 5-7 SCSI termination 5-7
storage device
drive bay locations,
illustrated 2-7
maximum supported 2-7
Survey Utility
described 3-2
installing 3-2 switch settings, obtaining 3-4 switch, power
removing 2-15
replacing 2-16 switches, described 4-7 symbols
in text v
on equipment 2-3 system board
components, illustrated 4-2
part number 1-5
removing 2-29
removing, illustrated 2-29
replacing 2-29 system board components 4-2 system components
exploded view, illustrated 1-4
spare parts list 1-5, 1-6 system configuration switch settings
(SW2) 4-8
illustrated 4-8 system status LEDs 4-11 system status power button LEDs,
illustrated 4-11
T
tables
1.44-MB Diskette Drive Specifications 5-3
ATA Hard Drive (ProLiant
ML330e Server) Specifications 5-5
Diagnostics Tools 3-2 Diskette Drive Cable and IDE
CD-ROM Drive Cable Routing 2-18
Expansion Slots 2-26 IDE CD-ROM
Specifications 5-4
Integrated 10/100 Wake on LAN
NIC Specifications 5-7
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Integrated Single-Channel Wide
Ultra2 SCSI Controller Specifications 5-7
Integrated Ultra ATA 100
Controller
Specifications 5-8 Mechanical Spare Parts List 1-3 Memory Module Socket
Locations 2-24 Memory Specifications 5-3 Network Controller LEDs 4-12 Rear Panel Connectors 4-4 Reserved Processor Switch
Settings (SW1) 4-7 Server Feature Board
Components (ProLiant
ML330 Server) 4-6 Server Feature Board
Components (ProLiant
ML330e Server) 4-5 Server Feature Board Switch
Settings (SW1) 4-9 StorageDeviceDriveBay
Descriptions 2-7 System Board Components 4-3 System Components Spare Parts
List 1-5 System Configuration Switch
Settings 4-8 System Status LEDs 4-11 System Unit Specifications 5-2 Wide Ultra2 SCSI Hard Drive
(ProLiant ML330 Server)
Specifications 5-6
technical support, telephone
numbers vii technician notes, warning vi, 2-4 telephone numbers
Compaq authorized resellers vii
technical support vii telephone symbol 2-3 tools
required for service
procedures 2-1
type recommended 2-2
U
Ultra ATA 100 controller
data transfer method 5-8
maximum transfer rate 5-8 Ultra2 SCSI cable, part number 1-6 utilities
ADU (Array Diagnostics
Utility) 3-3
locating 2-1
ASR (Automatic Server
Recovery) 3-4 BIOS Setup 2-32, 2-33 BIOS Setup utility 3-3 Compaq Insight Manager 3-2 IML (Integrated Management
Log) 3-3 Inspect 3-2
described 3-2
RBSU (ROM Based Setup
Utility) 2-32, 2-33, 3-4 RBSU (ROM Based Setup
Utility), running 3-4 ROMPaq 3-4 SmartStart Diskette Builder 3-4 SmartStart, described 3-3 Survey Utility 3-2
V
ventilation clearances, caution vi voltage regulator switch 4-10
location, illustrated 4-10
W
warnings
access panel, removing 2-6, 2-9 battery handling 2-31, 2-33 component-level repairs vi, 2-4 defined v electric shock v, vi, 2-3, 2-30 equipment damage vi front bezel, removing 2-5, 2-8 grounding plug vi hazardous energy circuits 2-3 hazardous energy levels vi heavy weight 2-3 hot surface 2-3, 2-4, 2-6, 2-21 improper repairs vi, 2-4 personal injury v, vi, 2-3, 2-4,
2-6, 2-21 power cords, disconnecting 2-4 power sources 2-3 RJ-45 receptacle 2-3 technician notes vi, 2-4
warranty, voiding vi weight, warning 2-3 Wide Ultra2 SCSI
data transfer method 5-7 maximum transfer rate 5-7 protocol 5-7 SCSI termination 5-7
work area recommendations 2-2 wrist strap, using 2-2
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