HP Hewlett Packard Server 637235 001 User Manual

HP ProLiant DL160 G6 Server  
Maintenance and Service Guide  
Part number 516315-006  
Sixth edition February 2011  
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Customer self repair  
HP products are designed with many Customer Self Repair (CSR) parts to minimize repair time and  
allow for greater flexibility in performing defective parts replacement. If during the diagnosis period  
HP (or HP service providers or service partners) identifies that the repair can be accomplished by the  
use of a CSR part, HP will ship that part directly to you for replacement. There are two categories of  
CSR parts:  
Mandatory—Parts for which customer self repair is mandatory. If, however, you require that HP  
replace them for you, there may or may not be additional charges, depending on the type of  
warranty service designated for your product.  
No—Some HP parts are not designed for customer self repair. In order to satisfy the customer  
warranty, HP requires that an authorized service provider replace the part. These parts are  
identified as "No" in the Illustrated Parts Catalog.  
Based on availability and where geography permits, CSR parts will be shipped for next business day  
delivery. Same day or four-hour delivery may be offered at an additional charge where geography  
permits. If assistance is required, you can call the HP Technical Support Center and a technician will  
help you over the telephone. HP specifies in the materials shipped with a replacement CSR part  
whether a defective part must be returned to HP. In cases where it is required to return the defective  
part to HP, you must ship the defective part back to HP within a defined period of time, normally five  
(5) business days. The defective part must be returned with the associated documentation in the  
provided shipping material. Failure to return the defective part may result in HP billing you for the  
replacement. With a customer self repair, HP will pay all shipping and part return costs and  
determine the courier/carrier to be used.  
For more information about HP's Customer Self Repair program, contact your local service provider.  
For the North American program, refer to the HP website (http://www.hp.com/go/selfrepair).  
Parts only warranty service  
Your HP Limited Warranty may include a parts only warranty service. Under the terms of parts only  
warranty service, HP will provide replacement parts free of charge.  
For parts only warranty service, CSR part replacement is mandatory. If you request HP to replace  
these parts, you will be charged for the travel and labor costs of this service.  
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Réparation par le client (CSR)  
Les produits HP comportent de nombreuses pièces CSR (Customer Self Repair = réparation par le  
client) afin de minimiser les délais de réparation et faciliter le remplacement des pièces défectueuses.  
Si pendant la période de diagnostic, HP (ou ses partenaires ou mainteneurs agréés) détermine que la  
réparation peut être effectuée à l'aide d'une pièce CSR, HP vous l'envoie directement. Il existe deux  
catégories de pièces CSR:  
Obligatoire—Pièces pour lesquelles la réparation par le client est obligatoire. Si vous demandez  
à HP de remplacer ces pièces, les coûts de déplacement et main d'œuvre du service vous seront  
facturés.  
Facultatif—Pièces pour lesquelles la réparation par le client est facultative. Ces pièces sont  
également conçues pour permettre au client d'effectuer lui-même la réparation. Toutefois, si vous  
demandez à HP de remplacer ces pièces, l'intervention peut ou non vous être facturée, selon le  
type de garantie applicable à votre produit.  
REMARQUE: Certaines pièces HP ne sont pas conçues pour permettre au client d'effectuer lui-même la  
réparation. Pour que la garantie puisse s'appliquer, HP exige que le remplacement de la pièce soit  
effectué par un Mainteneur Agréé. Ces pièces sont identifiées par la mention "Non" dans le  
Catalogue illustré.  
Les pièces CSR sont livrées le jour ouvré suivant, dans la limite des stocks disponibles et selon votre  
situation géographique. Si votre situation géographique le permet et que vous demandez une  
livraison le jour même ou dans les 4 heures, celle-ci vous sera facturée. Pour bénéficier d'une  
assistance téléphonique, appelez le Centre d'assistance technique HP. Dans les documents envoyés  
avec la pièce de rechange CSR, HP précise s'il est nécessaire de lui retourner la pièce défectueuse. Si  
c'est le cas, vous devez le faire dans le délai indiqué, généralement cinq (5) jours ouvrés. La pièce et  
sa documentation doivent être retournées dans l'emballage fourni. Si vous ne retournez pas la pièce  
défectueuse, HP se réserve le droit de vous facturer les coûts de remplacement. Dans le cas d'une  
pièce CSR, HP supporte l'ensemble des frais d'expédition et de retour, et détermine la société de  
courses ou le transporteur à utiliser.  
Pour plus d'informations sur le programme CSR de HP, contactez votre Mainteneur Agrée local. Pour  
plus d'informations sur ce programme en Amérique du Nord, consultez le site Web HP  
Service de garantie "pièces seules"  
Votre garantie limitée HP peut inclure un service de garantie "pièces seules". Dans ce cas, les pièces  
de rechange fournies par HP ne sont pas facturées.  
Dans le cadre de ce service, la réparation des pièces CSR par le client est obligatoire. Si vous  
demandez à HP de remplacer ces pièces, les coûts de déplacement et main d'œuvre du service vous  
seront facturés.  
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Riparazione da parte del cliente  
Per abbreviare i tempi di riparazione e garantire una maggiore flessibilità nella sostituzione di parti  
difettose, i prodotti HP sono realizzati con numerosi componenti che possono essere riparati  
direttamente dal cliente (CSR, Customer Self Repair). Se in fase di diagnostica HP (o un centro di  
servizi o di assistenza HP) identifica il guasto come riparabile mediante un ricambio CSR, HP lo  
spedirà direttamente al cliente per la sostituzione. Vi sono due categorie di parti CSR:  
Obbligatorie—Parti che devono essere necessariamente riparate dal cliente. Se il cliente ne  
affida la riparazione ad HP, deve sostenere le spese di spedizione e di manodopera per il  
servizio.  
Opzionali—Parti la cui riparazione da parte del cliente è facoltativa. Si tratta comunque di  
componenti progettati per questo scopo. Se tuttavia il cliente ne richiede la sostituzione ad HP,  
potrebbe dover sostenere spese addizionali a seconda del tipo di garanzia previsto per il  
prodotto.  
NOTA: alcuni componenti HP non sono progettati per la riparazione da parte del cliente. Per  
rispettare la garanzia, HP richiede che queste parti siano sostituite da un centro di assistenza  
autorizzato. Tali parti sono identificate da un "No" nel Catalogo illustrato dei componenti.  
In base alla disponibilità e alla località geografica, le parti CSR vengono spedite con consegna entro  
il giorno lavorativo seguente. La consegna nel giorno stesso o entro quattro ore è offerta con un  
supplemento di costo solo in alcune zone. In caso di necessità si può richiedere l'assistenza telefonica  
di un addetto del centro di supporto tecnico HP. Nel materiale fornito con una parte di ricambio CSR,  
HP specifica se il cliente deve restituire dei componenti. Qualora sia richiesta la resa ad HP del  
componente difettoso, lo si deve spedire ad HP entro un determinato periodo di tempo, generalmente  
cinque (5) giorni lavorativi. Il componente difettoso deve essere restituito con la documentazione  
associata nell'imballo di spedizione fornito. La mancata restituzione del componente può comportare  
la fatturazione del ricambio da parte di HP. Nel caso di riparazione da parte del cliente, HP sostiene  
tutte le spese di spedizione e resa e sceglie il corriere/vettore da utilizzare.  
Per ulteriori informazioni sul programma CSR di HP contattare il centro di assistenza di zona. Per il  
programma in Nord America fare riferimento al sito Web HP (http://www.hp.com/go/selfrepair).  
Servizio di garanzia per i soli componenti  
La garanzia limitata HP può includere un servizio di garanzia per i soli componenti. Nei termini di  
garanzia del servizio per i soli componenti, HP fornirà gratuitamente le parti di ricambio.  
Per il servizio di garanzia per i soli componenti è obbligatoria la formula CSR che prevede la  
riparazione da parte del cliente. Se il cliente invece richiede la sostituzione ad HP, dovrà sostenere le  
spese di spedizione e di manodopera per il servizio.  
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Customer self repair  
HP Produkte enthalten viele CSR-Teile (Customer Self Repair), um Reparaturzeiten zu minimieren und  
höhere Flexibilität beim Austausch defekter Bauteile zu ermöglichen. Wenn HP (oder ein HP  
Servicepartner) bei der Diagnose feststellt, dass das Produkt mithilfe eines CSR-Teils repariert werden  
kann, sendet Ihnen HP dieses Bauteil zum Austausch direkt zu. CSR-Teile werden in zwei Kategorien  
unterteilt:  
Zwingend—Teile, für die das Customer Self Repair-Verfahren zwingend vorgegeben ist. Wenn  
Sie den Austausch dieser Teile von HP vornehmen lassen, werden Ihnen die Anfahrt- und  
Arbeitskosten für diesen Service berechnet.  
Optional—Teile, für die das Customer Self Repair-Verfahren optional ist. Diese Teile sind auch  
für Customer Self Repair ausgelegt. Wenn Sie jedoch den Austausch dieser Teile von HP  
vornehmen lassen möchten, können bei diesem Service je nach den für Ihr Produkt vorgesehenen  
Garantiebedingungen zusätzliche Kosten anfallen.  
HINWEIS: Einige Teile sind nicht für Customer Self Repair ausgelegt. Um den Garantieanspruch des  
Kunden zu erfüllen, muss das Teil von einem HP Servicepartner ersetzt werden. Im illustrierten  
Teilekatalog sind diese Teile mit „No“ bzw. „Nein“ gekennzeichnet.  
CSR-Teile werden abhängig von der Verfügbarkeit und vom Lieferziel am folgenden Geschäftstag  
geliefert. Für bestimmte Standorte ist eine Lieferung am selben Tag oder innerhalb von vier Stunden  
gegen einen Aufpreis verfügbar. Wenn Sie Hilfe benötigen, können Sie das HP technische Support  
Center anrufen und sich von einem Mitarbeiter per Telefon helfen lassen. Den Materialien, die mit  
einem CSR-Ersatzteil geliefert werden, können Sie entnehmen, ob das defekte Teil an HP  
zurückgeschickt werden muss. Wenn es erforderlich ist, das defekte Teil an HP zurückzuschicken,  
müssen Sie dies innerhalb eines vorgegebenen Zeitraums tun, in der Regel innerhalb von fünf (5)  
Geschäftstagen. Das defekte Teil muss mit der zugehörigen Dokumentation in der Verpackung  
zurückgeschickt werden, die im Lieferumfang enthalten ist. Wenn Sie das defekte Teil nicht  
zurückschicken, kann HP Ihnen das Ersatzteil in Rechnung stellen. Im Falle von Customer Self Repair  
kommt HP für alle Kosten für die Lieferung und Rücksendung auf und bestimmt den Kurier-  
/Frachtdienst.  
Weitere Informationen über das HP Customer Self Repair Programm erhalten Sie von Ihrem  
Servicepartner vor Ort. Informationen über das CSR-Programm in Nordamerika finden Sie auf der HP  
Parts-only warranty service (Garantieservice  
ausschließlich für Teile)  
Ihre HP Garantie umfasst möglicherweise einen Parts-only Warranty Service (Garantieservice  
ausschließlich für Teile). Gemäß den Bestimmungen des Parts-only Warranty Service stellt HP  
Ersatzteile kostenlos zur Verfügung.  
Für den Parts-only Warranty Service ist das CSR-Verfahren zwingend vorgegeben. Wenn Sie den  
Austausch dieser Teile von HP vornehmen lassen, werden Ihnen die Anfahrt- und Arbeitskosten für  
diesen Service berechnet  
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Reparaciones del propio cliente  
Los productos de HP incluyen muchos componentes que el propio usuario puede reemplazar  
(Customer Self Repair, CSR) para minimizar el tiempo de reparación y ofrecer una mayor flexibilidad  
a la hora de realizar sustituciones de componentes defectuosos. Si, durante la fase de diagnóstico,  
HP (o los proveedores o socios de servicio de HP) identifica que una reparación puede llevarse a  
cabo mediante el uso de un componente CSR, HP le enviará dicho componente directamente para  
que realice su sustitución. Los componentes CSR se clasifican en dos categorías:  
Obligatorio—componentes para los que la reparación por parte del usuario es obligatoria. Si  
solicita a HP que realice la sustitución de estos componentes, tendrá que hacerse cargo de los  
gastos de desplazamiento y de mano de obra de dicho servicio.  
Opcional—componentes para los que la reparación por parte del usuario es opcional. Estos  
componentes también están diseñados para que puedan ser reparados por el usuario. Sin  
embargo, si precisa que HP realice su sustitución, puede o no conllevar costes adicionales,  
dependiendo del tipo de servicio de garantía correspondiente al producto.  
NOTA: Algunos componentes no están diseñados para que puedan ser reparados por el usuario.  
Para que el usuario haga valer su garantía, HP pone como condición que un proveedor de servicios  
autorizado realice la sustitución de estos componentes. Dichos componentes se identifican con la  
palabra "No" en el catálogo ilustrado de componentes.  
Según la disponibilidad y la situación geográfica, los componentes CSR se enviarán para que  
lleguen a su destino al siguiente día laborable. Si la situación geográfica lo permite, se puede  
solicitar la entrega en el mismo día o en cuatro horas con un coste adicional. Si precisa asistencia  
técnica, puede llamar al Centro de asistencia técnica de HP y recibirá ayuda telefónica por parte de  
un técnico. Con el envío de materiales para la sustitución de componentes CSR, HP especificará si los  
componentes defectuosos deberán devolverse a HP. En aquellos casos en los que sea necesario  
devolver algún componente a HP, deberá hacerlo en el periodo de tiempo especificado,  
normalmente cinco días laborables. Los componentes defectuosos deberán devolverse con toda la  
documentación relacionada y con el embalaje de envío. Si no enviara el componente defectuoso  
requerido, HP podrá cobrarle por el de sustitución. En el caso de todas sustituciones que lleve a cabo  
el cliente, HP se hará cargo de todos los gastos de envío y devolución de componentes y escogerá la  
empresa de transporte que se utilice para dicho servicio.  
Para obtener más información acerca del programa de Reparaciones del propio cliente de HP,  
póngase en contacto con su proveedor de servicios local. Si está interesado en el programa para  
Norteamérica, visite la página web de HP siguiente (http://www.hp.com/go/selfrepair).  
Servicio de garantía exclusivo de componentes  
La garantía limitada de HP puede que incluya un servicio de garantía exclusivo de componentes.  
Según las condiciones de este servicio exclusivo de componentes, HP le facilitará los componentes de  
repuesto sin cargo adicional alguno.  
Para este servicio de garantía exclusivo de componentes, es obligatoria la sustitución de  
componentes por parte del usuario (CSR). Si solicita a HP que realice la sustitución de estos  
componentes, tendrá que hacerse cargo de los gastos de desplazamiento y de mano de obra de  
dicho servicio.  
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Veel onderdelen in HP producten zijn door de klant zelf te repareren, waardoor de reparatieduur tot  
een minimum beperkt kan blijven en de flexibiliteit in het vervangen van defecte onderdelen groter is.  
Deze onderdelen worden CSR-onderdelen (Customer Self Repair) genoemd. Als HP (of een HP Service  
Partner) bij de diagnose vaststelt dat de reparatie kan worden uitgevoerd met een CSR-onderdeel,  
verzendt HP dat onderdeel rechtstreeks naar u, zodat u het defecte onderdeel daarmee kunt  
vervangen. Er zijn twee categorieën CSR-onderdelen:  
Verplicht—Onderdelen waarvoor reparatie door de klant verplicht is. Als u HP verzoekt deze  
onderdelen voor u te vervangen, worden u voor deze service reiskosten en arbeidsloon in  
rekening gebracht.  
Optioneel—Onderdelen waarvoor reparatie door de klant optioneel is. Ook deze onderdelen  
zijn ontworpen voor reparatie door de klant. Als u echter HP verzoekt deze onderdelen voor u te  
vervangen, kunnen daarvoor extra kosten in rekening worden gebracht, afhankelijk van het type  
garantieservice voor het product.  
OPMERKING: Sommige HP onderdelen zijn niet ontwikkeld voor reparatie door de klant. In verband  
met de garantievoorwaarden moet het onderdeel door een geautoriseerde Service Partner worden  
vervangen. Deze onderdelen worden in de geïllustreerde onderdelencatalogus aangemerkt met  
"Nee".  
Afhankelijk van de leverbaarheid en de locatie worden CSR-onderdelen verzonden voor levering op  
de eerstvolgende werkdag. Levering op dezelfde dag of binnen vier uur kan tegen meerkosten  
worden aangeboden, indien dit mogelijk is gezien de locatie. Indien assistentie gewenst is, belt u een  
HP Service Partner om via de telefoon technische ondersteuning te ontvangen. HP vermeldt in de  
documentatie bij het vervangende CSR-onderdeel of het defecte onderdeel aan HP moet worden  
geretourneerd. Als het defecte onderdeel aan HP moet worden teruggezonden, moet u het defecte  
onderdeel binnen een bepaalde periode, gewoonlijk vijf (5) werkdagen, retourneren aan HP. Het  
defecte onderdeel moet met de bijbehorende documentatie worden geretourneerd in het  
meegeleverde verpakkingsmateriaal. Als u het defecte onderdeel niet terugzendt, kan HP u voor het  
vervangende onderdeel kosten in rekening brengen. Bij reparatie door de klant betaalt HP alle  
verzendkosten voor het vervangende en geretourneerde onderdeel en kiest HP zelf welke  
koerier/transportonderneming hiervoor wordt gebruikt.  
Neem contact op met een Service Partner voor meer informatie over het Customer Self Repair  
programma van HP. Informatie over Service Partners vindt u op de HP website  
Garantieservice "Parts Only"  
Het is mogelijk dat de HP garantie alleen de garantieservice "Parts Only" omvat. Volgens de  
bepalingen van de Parts Only garantieservice zal HP kosteloos vervangende onderdelen ter  
beschikking stellen.  
Voor de Parts Only garantieservice is vervanging door CSR-onderdelen verplicht. Als u HP verzoekt  
deze onderdelen voor u te vervangen, worden u voor deze service reiskosten en arbeidsloon in  
rekening gebracht.  
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Reparo feito pelo cliente  
Os produtos da HP são projetados com muitas peças para reparo feito pelo cliente (CSR) de modo a  
minimizar o tempo de reparo e permitir maior flexibilidade na substituição de peças com defeito. Se,  
durante o período de diagnóstico, a HP (ou fornecedores/parceiros de serviço da HP) concluir que o  
reparo pode ser efetuado pelo uso de uma peça CSR, a peça de reposição será enviada diretamente  
ao cliente. Existem duas categorias de peças CSR:  
Obrigatória—Peças cujo reparo feito pelo cliente é obrigatório. Se desejar que a HP substitua  
essas peças, serão cobradas as despesas de transporte e mão-de-obra do serviço.  
Opcional—Peças cujo reparo feito pelo cliente é opcional. Essas peças também são projetadas  
para o reparo feito pelo cliente. No entanto, se desejar que a HP as substitua, pode haver ou  
não a cobrança de taxa adicional, dependendo do tipo de serviço de garantia destinado ao  
produto.  
OBSERVAÇÃO: Algumas peças da HP não são projetadas para o reparo feito pelo cliente. A fim de  
cumprir a garantia do cliente, a HP exige que um técnico autorizado substitua a peça. Essas peças  
estão identificadas com a marca "No" (Não), no catálogo de peças ilustrado.  
Conforme a disponibilidade e o local geográfico, as peças CSR serão enviadas no primeiro dia útil  
após o pedido. Onde as condições geográficas permitirem, a entrega no mesmo dia ou em quatro  
horas pode ser feita mediante uma taxa adicional. Se precisar de auxílio, entre em contato com o  
Centro de suporte técnico da HP para que um técnico o ajude por telefone. A HP especifica nos  
materiais fornecidos com a peça CSR de reposição se a peça com defeito deve ser devolvida à HP.  
Nos casos em que isso for necessário, é preciso enviar a peça com defeito à HP dentro do período  
determinado, normalmente cinco (5) dias úteis. A peça com defeito deve ser enviada com a  
documentação correspondente no material de transporte fornecido. Caso não o faça, a HP poderá  
cobrar a reposição. Para as peças de reparo feito pelo cliente, a HP paga todas as despesas de  
transporte e de devolução da peça e determina a transportadora/serviço postal a ser utilizado.  
Para obter mais informações sobre o programa de reparo feito pelo cliente da HP, entre em contato  
com o fornecedor de serviços local. Para o programa norte-americano, visite o site da HP  
Serviço de garantia apenas para peças  
A garantia limitada da HP pode incluir um serviço de garantia apenas para peças. Segundo os  
termos do serviço de garantia apenas para peças, a HP fornece as peças de reposição sem cobrar  
nenhuma taxa.  
No caso desse serviço, a substituição de peças CSR é obrigatória. Se desejar que a HP substitua  
essas peças, serão cobradas as despesas de transporte e mão-de-obra do serviço.  
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Illustrated parts catalog  
Mechanical components / 2 or 4 3.5” hot-plug  
HDD model  
Table 1 Mechanical Components Spare Parts List / 2 or 4 3.5” HDD Hot-plug Model  
Item  
Description  
Spare Part  
Number  
Customer Self  
Repair  
1
2
3
4
5
Air baffle  
511806-001  
532473-001  
573091-001  
532114-001  
536390-001  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Power supply cage  
Rail kit  
Hard drive cage (includes control panel)  
Hardware and Plastic Kit  
BRKT FIXED PSU G6  
SCR, 6-32 X .157,T10  
SCR TT, 6-32x.160,SLT-T15  
BRKT Rear I/O 1U G6  
BLANK,HDD,SLIMLINE  
SFF HDD BLANK  
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507262-001  
Mandatory1  
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Mechanical components / 4 3.5” HDD non-hot-  
plug model  
Table 2 Mechanical Components Spare Parts List / 4 3.5” HDD Non-hot-plug Model  
Item Description  
Spare Part  
Number  
Customer Self  
Repair  
1
2
3
4
Air baffle  
511806-001  
573091-001  
532114-001  
536390-001  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Rail kit  
Hard drive cage (includes control panel)  
Hardware and Plastic Kit  
BRKT FIXED PSU G6  
SCR, 6-32 X .157,T10  
SCR TT, 6-32x.160,SLT-T15  
BRKT Rear I/O 1U G6  
BLANK,HDD,SLIMLINE  
SFF HDD BLANK  
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507262-001  
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Mechanical components / 8 2.5” HDD hot-plug  
model  
Table 3 Mechanical Components Spare Parts List / 8 2.5” HDD Hot-plug Model  
Item  
Description  
Spare Part  
Number  
Customer Self  
Repair  
1
2
3
4
5
Air baffle  
511806-001  
532473-001  
573091-001  
532480-001  
536390-001  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Power supply cage  
Rail kit  
Hard drive cage(includes control panel)  
Hardware and Plastic Kit  
BRKT FIXED PSU G6  
SCR, 6-32 X .157,T10  
SCR TT, 6-32x.160,SLT-T15  
BRKT Rear I/O 1U G6  
BLANK,HDD,SLIMLINE  
SFF HDD BLANK  
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Top cover  
507262-001  
Mandatory1  
1Mandatory—Parts for which customer self repair is mandatory. If you request HP to replace these  
parts, you will be charged for the travel and labor costs of this service.  
2Optional—Parts for which customer self repair is optional. These parts are also designed for  
customer self repair. If, however, you require that HP replace them for you, there may or may not be  
additional charges, depending on the type of warranty service designated for your product.  
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3No—Some HP parts are not designed for customer self repair. In order to satisfy the customer  
warranty, HP requires that an authorized service provider replace the part. These parts are identified  
as "No" in the Illustrated Parts Catalog.  
1Mandatory: Obligatoire—Pièces pour lesquelles la réparation par le client est obligatoire. Si vous  
demandez à HP de remplacer ces pièces, les coûts de déplacement et main d'œuvre du service vous  
seront facturés.  
2Optional: Facultatif—Pièces pour lesquelles la réparation par le client est facultative. Ces pièces sont  
également conçues pour permettre au client d'effectuer lui-même la réparation. Toutefois, si vous  
demandez à HP de remplacer ces pièces, l'intervention peut ou non vous être facturée, selon le type  
de garantie applicable à votre produit.  
3No: Non—Certaines pièces HP ne sont pas conçues pour permettre au client d'effectuer lui-même la  
réparation. Pour que la garantie puisse s'appliquer, HP exige que le remplacement de la pièce soit  
effectué par un Mainteneur Agréé. Ces pièces sont identifiées par la mention “Non” dans le  
Catalogue illustré.  
1Mandatory: Obbligatorie—Parti che devono essere necessariamente riparate dal cliente. Se il  
cliente ne affida la riparazione ad HP, deve sostenere le spese di spedizione e di manodopera per il  
servizio.  
2Optional: Opzionali—Parti la cui riparazione da parte del cliente è facoltativa. Si tratta comunque  
di componenti progettati per questo scopo. Se tuttavia il cliente ne richiede la sostituzione ad HP,  
potrebbe dover sostenere spese addizionali a seconda del tipo di garanzia previsto per il prodotto.  
3No: Non CSR—Alcuni componenti HP non sono progettati per la riparazione da parte del cliente.  
Per rispettare la garanzia, HP richiede che queste parti siano sostituite da un centro di assistenza  
autorizzato. Tali parti sono identificate da un “No” nel Catalogo illustrato dei componenti.  
1Mandatory: Zwingend—Teile, die im Rahmen des Customer Self Repair Programms ersetzt werden  
müssen. Wenn Sie diese Teile von HP ersetzen lassen, werden Ihnen die Versand- und Arbeitskosten  
für diesen Service berechnet.  
2Optional: Optional—Teile, für die das Customer Self Repair-Verfahren optional ist. Diese Teile sind  
auch für Customer Self Repair ausgelegt. Wenn Sie jedoch den Austausch dieser Teile von HP  
vornehmen lassen möchten, können bei diesem Service je nach den für Ihr Produkt vorgesehenen  
Garantiebedingungen zusätzliche Kosten anfallen.  
3No: Kein—Einige Teile sind nicht für Customer Self Repair ausgelegt. Um den Garantieanspruch des  
Kunden zu erfüllen, muss das Teil von einem HP Servicepartner ersetzt werden. Im illustrierten  
Teilekatalog sind diese Teile mit „No“ bzw. „Nein“ gekennzeichnet.  
1Mandatory: Obligatorio—componentes para los que la reparación por parte del usuario es  
obligatoria. Si solicita a HP que realice la sustitución de estos componentes, tendrá que hacerse  
cargo de los gastos de desplazamiento y de mano de obra de dicho servicio.  
2Optional: Opcional—componentes para los que la reparación por parte del usuario es opcional.  
Estos componentes también están diseñados para que puedan ser reparados por el usuario. Sin  
embargo, si precisa que HP realice su sustitución, puede o no conllevar costes adicionales,  
dependiendo del tipo de servicio de garantía correspondiente al producto.  
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3No: No—Algunos componentes no están diseñados para que puedan ser reparados por el usuario.  
Para que el usuario haga valer su garantía, HP pone como condición que un proveedor de servicios  
autorizado realice la sustitución de estos componentes. Dichos componentes se identifican con la  
palabra “No” en el catálogo ilustrado de componentes.  
1Mandatory: Verplicht—Onderdelen waarvoor Customer Self Repair verplicht is. Als u HP verzoekt  
deze onderdelen te vervangen, komen de reiskosten en het arbeidsloon voor uw rekening.  
2Optional: Optioneel—Onderdelen waarvoor reparatie door de klant optioneel is. Ook deze  
onderdelen zijn ontworpen voor reparatie door de klant. Als u echter HP verzoekt deze onderdelen  
voor u te vervangen, kunnen daarvoor extra kosten in rekening worden gebracht, afhankelijk van het  
type garantieservice voor het product.  
3No: Nee—Sommige HP onderdelen zijn niet ontwikkeld voor reparatie door de klant. In verband  
met de garantievoorwaarden moet het onderdeel door een geautoriseerde Service Partner worden  
vervangen. Deze onderdelen worden in de geïllustreerde onderdelencatalogus aangemerkt met  
"Nee".  
1Mandatory: Obrigatória—Peças cujo reparo feito pelo cliente é obrigatório. Se desejar que a HP  
substitua essas peças, serão cobradas as despesas de transporte e mão-de-obra do serviço.  
2Optional: Opcional—Peças cujo reparo feito pelo cliente é opcional. Essas peças também são  
projetadas para o reparo feito pelo cliente. No entanto, se desejar que a HP as substitua, pode haver  
ou não a cobrança de taxa adicional, dependendo do tipo de serviço de garantia destinado ao  
produto.  
3No: Nenhuma—Algumas peças da HP não são projetadas para o reparo feito pelo cliente. A fim  
de cumprir a garantia do cliente, a HP exige que um técnico autorizado substitua a peça. Essas  
peças estão identificadas com a marca “No” (Não), no catálogo de peças ilustrado.  
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Table 4 System Components Spare Parts List / 2 3.5” HDD Hot-plug Model  
Item Description  
Spare Part  
Number  
Customer Self  
Repair  
1
2
PCI-Ex16 FH/FL PCIe riser card  
511808-001  
539372-001  
511819-001  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
PCI-Ex8 LP PCIe riser card  
PCI-x riser card (Option)  
Power Supplies  
3
Power Supply 500W non-hot-plug  
Power Supply 460W hot-plug  
Power Supply 750W  
506247-001  
511777-001  
511778-001  
599381-001  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Optional2  
Power Supply 460W 94% hot-plug  
4
System board  
System Board, 56XX series processor models  
511805-001  
608882-001  
5
6
7
TPM Module (Must be replaced with system board if present)  
Dedicated Management Port Card  
Memory modules  
505836-001  
516806-001  
Optional2  
Mandatory1  
Registered DIMMs (RDIMMs)  
DIMM, 2GB 2Rx8 PC3-10600R-9  
DIMM, 4GB 2Rx4 PC3-10600R-9  
DIMM, 4GB 4Rx8 PC3-8500R-7 LP  
501533-001  
501534-001  
501535-001  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
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Table 4 System Components Spare Parts List / 2 3.5” HDD Hot-plug Model  
Item Description  
Spare Part  
Number  
Customer Self  
Repair  
DIMM, 8GB 2Rx4 PC3-8500R-7  
519201-001  
501538-001  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
DIMM, 16GB 4RX4 PC3-8500R-7  
Unregistered DIMMs (UDIMMs)  
DIMM, 1GB 1Rx8 PC3-10600E-9  
501539-001  
501540-001  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
DIMM, 2GB 2Rx8 PC3-10600E-9  
8
Processors, LGA 1366 Xeon™ Xeon  
PROC,Xeon EP 2.93 GHz, 8M, 95W  
PROC,Xeon EP 2.67 GHz, 8M, 95W  
PROC,Xeon EP 2.26 GHz, 8M, 80W  
PROC,Xeon EP 2.0 GHz, 4M, 80W QC  
PROC,Xeon EP 2.53 GHz, 8M, 80W  
PROC,Xeon EP 2.26 GHz, 8M, 60W  
PROC Xeon EP 2.13 GHz,8M,80W  
506012-001  
490070-001  
490073-001  
490074-001  
490071-001  
508567-001  
506013-001  
594889-001  
594880-001  
594882-001  
594883-001  
594884-001  
594885-001  
594886-001  
594887-001  
594890-001  
594891-001  
628700-001  
628699-001  
628698-001  
628696-001  
628695-001  
638134-001  
638135-001  
638136-001  
638137-001  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
PROC Xeon E5503 2.0 GHz,4M, 80W  
PROC Xeon X5680 3.33 GHz,12M,130W  
PROC Xeon X5670 2.93 GHz,12M, 95W  
PROC Xeon X5660 2.8 GHz, 12M, 95W  
PROC Xeon X5650 2.66 GHz, 12M, 95W  
PROC Xeon E5640 2.66 GHz,12M, 80W  
PROC Xeon E5630 2.53 GHz,12M,80W  
PROC Xeon E5620 2.4 GHz,12M, 80W  
PROC Xeon L5640 2.4 GHz,12M, 60W  
PROC Xeon L5630 2.13 GHz,12M, 40W  
PROC Xeon E5603 4c, 1.6 GHz, 4M, 80W  
PROC Xeon E5606 4c, 2.13 GHz, 8M, 80W  
PROC Xeon E5607 4c, 2.26 GHz, 8M, 80W  
PROC Xeon E5645 4c, 2.4 GHz, 12M, 80W  
PROC Xeon E5649 6c, 2.53 GHz, 12M, 80W  
PROC Xeon E5675 6c, 3.06 GHz, 12M, 95W  
PROC Xeon E5672 4c, 3.2 GHz, 12M, 95W  
PROC Xeon E5690 6c, 3.4 GHz, 12M, 130W  
PROC Xeon E5687 4c, 3.6 GHz, 12M, 130W  
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Table 4 System Components Spare Parts List / 2 3.5” HDD Hot-plug Model  
Item Description  
Spare Part  
Number  
Customer Self  
Repair  
9
Processor heat sinks  
511803-001  
Mandatory1  
10  
Optical disc drive (optional)  
DRV,ODD, 9.5mm SATA DVD-ROM  
DRV,ODD, 9.5mm SATA DVD-RW  
Hard drives  
481430-001  
481431-001  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
11  
3.5” hot-plug LFF SAS hard drives with carriers  
72 GB 15,000 rpm  
376594-001  
376595-001  
432146-001  
456896-001  
454274-001  
461288-001  
461289-001  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
146 GB 15,000 rpm  
300 GB 15,000 rpm  
400 GB 10,000 rpm  
450 GB 15,000 rpm  
750 GB 7,200 rpm  
1 TB 7,200 rpm  
3.5” hot-plug SATA hard drives with carriers  
160 GB 7,200 rpm, 1.5Gbps  
160 GB 7,200 rpm, 3.0Gbps  
250 GB 7,200 rpm, 1.5Gbps  
250 GB 7,200 rpm, 3.0Gbps  
500 GB 7,200 rpm, 1.5Gbps  
500 GB 7,200 rpm, 3.0Gbps  
750 GB 7,200 rpm, 1.5Gbps  
750 GB 7,200 rpm, 3.0Gbps  
1 TB 7,200 rpm, 3.0Gbps  
3.5”non- hot-plug SATA hard drives with carriers  
160 GB 7,200 rpm  
353043-001  
483095-001  
353044-001  
459318-001  
395501-001  
459319-001  
432401-001  
459320-001  
454273-001  
459314-001  
373313-001  
404654-001  
463047-001  
511812-001  
519711-001  
250 GB 7,200 rpm  
500 GB 7,200 rpm  
750 GB 7,200 rpm  
12  
13  
Backplane two bays SAS/SATA hard drive  
System fans  
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Table 5 System Components Spare Parts List / 4 3.5” HDD Hot-plug Model  
Item Description  
Spare Part  
Number  
Customer Self  
Repair  
1
2
PCI-Ex16 FH/FL PCIe riser card  
511808-001  
539372-001  
511819-001  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Optional2  
PCI-Ex8 LP PCIe riser card  
PCI-x riser card (Option)  
Power Supplies  
3
Power Supply 500W non-hot-plug  
Power Supply 460W hot-plug  
Power Supply 750W  
506247-001  
511777-001  
511778-001  
599381-001  
Power Supply 460W 94% hot-plug  
4
System board  
System Board, Xeon 56XX series  
511805-001  
608882-001  
5
6
7
TPM Module (Must be replaced with system board if present)  
Dedicated Management Port Card  
Memory modules  
505836-001  
516806-001  
Optional2  
Mandatory1  
Registered DIMMs (RDIMMs)  
DIMM, 2GB 2Rx8 PC3-10600R-9  
DIMM, 4GB 2Rx4 PC3-10600R-9  
501533-001  
501534-001  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
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Table 5 System Components Spare Parts List / 4 3.5” HDD Hot-plug Model  
Item Description  
Spare Part  
Number  
Customer Self  
Repair  
DIMM, 4GB 4Rx8 PC3-8500R-7 LP  
501535-001  
501538-001  
Mandatory1  
DIMM, 16GB 4RX4 PC3-8500R-7  
Mandatory1  
Unregistered DIMMs (UDIMMs)  
DIMM, 1GB 1Rx8 PC3-10600E-9  
501539-001  
501540-001  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
DIMM, 2GB 2Rx8 PC3-10600E-9  
8
Processors, LGA 1366 Xeon™ Xeon  
PROC,Xeon EP 2.93 GHz, 8M, 95W  
PROC,Xeon EP 2.67 GHz, 8M, 95W  
PROC,Xeon EP 2.26 GHz, 8M, 80W  
PROC,Xeon EP 2.0 GHz, 4M, 80W QC  
PROC,Xeon EP 2.53 GHz, 8M, 80W  
PROC,Xeon EP 2.26 GHz, 8M, 60W  
PROC Xeon EP 2.13 GHz,8M,80W  
506012-001  
490070-001  
490073-001  
490074-001  
490071-001  
508567-001  
506013-001  
594889-001  
594880-001  
594882-001  
594883-001  
594884-001  
594885-001  
594886-001  
594887-001  
594890-001  
594891-001  
628700-001  
628699-001  
628698-001  
628696-001  
628695-001  
638134-001  
638135-001  
638136-001  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
PROC Xeon E5503 2.0 GHz,4M, 80W  
PROC Xeon X5680 3.33 GHz,12M,130W  
PROC Xeon X5670 2.93 GHz,12M, 95W  
PROC Xeon X5660 2.8 GHz, 12M, 95W  
PROC Xeon X5650 2.66 GHz, 12M, 95W  
PROC Xeon E5640 2.66 GHz,12M, 80W  
PROC Xeon E5630 2.53 GHz,12M,80W  
PROC Xeon E5620 2.4 GHz,12M, 80W  
PROC Xeon L5640 2.4 GHz,12M, 60W  
PROC Xeon L5630 2.13 GHz,12M, 40W  
PROC Xeon E5603 4c, 1.6 GHz, 4M, 80W  
PROC Xeon E5606 4c, 2.13 GHz, 8M, 80W  
PROC Xeon E5607 4c, 2.26 GHz, 8M, 80W  
PROC Xeon E5645 4c, 2.4 GHz, 12M, 80W  
PROC Xeon E5649 6c, 2.53 GHz, 12M, 80W  
PROC Xeon E5675 6c, 3.06 GHz, 12M, 95W  
PROC Xeon E5672 4c, 3.2 GHz, 12M, 95W  
PROC Xeon E5690 6c, 3.4 GHz, 12M, 130W  
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Table 5 System Components Spare Parts List / 4 3.5” HDD Hot-plug Model  
Item Description  
Spare Part  
Number  
Customer Self  
Repair  
PROC Xeon E5687 4c, 3.6 GHz, 12M, 130W  
638137-001  
511803-001  
Optional2  
9
Processor heat sinks  
Mandatory1  
10  
Optical disc drive (optional)  
DRV,ODD, 9.5mm SATA DVD-ROM  
DRV,ODD, 9.5mm SATA DVD-RW  
Hard drives  
481430-001  
481431-001  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
11  
3.5” hot-plug LFF SAS hard drives with carriers  
72 GB 15,000 rpm  
376594-001  
376595-001  
432146-001  
456896-001  
454274-001  
461288-001  
461289-001  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
146 GB 15,000 rpm  
300 GB 15,000 rpm  
400 GB 10,000 rpm  
450 GB 15,000 rpm  
750 GB 7,200 rpm  
1 TB 7,200 rpm  
3.5” hot-plug SATA hard drives with carriers  
160 GB 7,200 rpm, 1.5Gbps  
160 GB 7,200 rpm, 3.0Gbps  
250 GB 7,200 rpm, 1.5Gbps  
250 GB 7,200 rpm, 3.0Gbps  
500 GB 7,200 rpm, 1.5Gbps  
500 GB 7,200 rpm, 3.0Gbps  
750 GB 7,200 rpm, 1.5Gbps  
750 GB 7,200 rpm, 3.0Gbps  
1 TB 7,200 rpm, 3.0Gbps  
3.5”non- hot-plug SATA hard drives with carriers  
160 GB 7,200 rpm  
353043-001  
483095-001  
353044-001  
459318-001  
395501-001  
459319-001  
432401-001  
459320-001  
454273-001  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
459314-001  
373313-001  
404654-001  
463047-001  
535348-001  
570079-001  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
250 GB 7,200 rpm  
500 GB 7,200 rpm  
750 GB 7,200 rpm  
12  
Backplane four bays SAS/SATA hard drive  
Backplane four bays SATA hard drive  
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Table 5 System Components Spare Parts List / 4 3.5” HDD Hot-plug Model  
Item Description  
Spare Part  
Number  
Customer Self  
Repair  
13  
System fans  
519711-001  
Mandatory1  
System components / 4 3.5” HDD non-hot-plug  
model  
Table 6 System Components Spare Parts List / 4 3.5” HDD Non-hot-plug Model  
Item Description  
Spare Part  
Number  
Customer Self  
Repair  
1
2
PCI-Ex16 FH/FL PCIe riser card  
511808-001  
539372-001  
511819-001  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
PCI-Ex8 LP PCIe riser card  
PCI-x riser card (Option)  
Power Supplies  
3
4
Power Supply 500W non-hot-plug  
Power Supply 460W hot-plug  
Power Supply 750W  
506247-001  
511777-001  
511778-001  
599381-001  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Optional2  
Power Supply 460W 94% hot-plug  
System board  
System Board, 56XX series processor models  
511805-001  
608882-001  
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Table 6 System Components Spare Parts List / 4 3.5” HDD Non-hot-plug Model  
Item Description  
Spare Part  
Number  
Customer Self  
Repair  
5
6
7
TPM Module (Must be replaced with system board if present)  
505836-001  
516806-001  
Optional2  
Dedicated Management Port Card  
Memory modules  
Mandatory1  
Registered DIMMs (RDIMMs)  
DIMM, 2GB 2Rx8 PC3-10600R-9  
501533-001  
501534-001  
501535-001  
519201-001  
501538-001  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
DIMM, 4GB 2Rx4 PC3-10600R-9  
DIMM, 4GB 4Rx8 PC3-8500R-7 LP  
DIMM, 8GB 2Rx4 PC3-8500R-7  
DIMM, 16GB 4RX4 PC3-8500R-7  
Unregistered DIMMs (UDIMMs)  
DIMM, 1GB 1Rx8 PC3-10600E-9  
501539-001  
501540-001  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
DIMM, 2GB 2Rx8 PC3-10600E-9  
8
Processors, LGA 1366 Xeon™ Xeon  
PROC,Xeon EP 2.93 GHz, 8M, 95W  
PROC,Xeon EP 2.67 GHz, 8M, 95W  
PROC,Xeon EP 2.26 GHz, 8M, 80W  
PROC,Xeon EP 2.0 GHz, 4M, 80W QC  
PROC,Xeon EP 2.53 GHz, 8M, 80W  
PROC Xeon EP 2.13 GHz,8M,80W  
PROC Xeon E5503 2.0 GHz,4M, 80W  
PROC Xeon X5680 3.33 GHz,12M,130W  
PROC Xeon X5670 2.93 GHz,12M, 95W  
PROC Xeon X5660 2.8 GHz, 12M, 95W  
PROC Xeon X5650 2.66 GHz, 12M, 95W  
PROC Xeon E5640 2.66 GHz,12M, 80W  
PROC Xeon E5630 2.53 GHz,12M,80W  
PROC Xeon E5620 2.4 GHz,12M, 80W  
PROC Xeon L5640 2.4 GHz,12M, 60W  
PROC Xeon L5630 2.13 GHz,12M, 40W  
PROC Xeon E5603 4c, 1.6 GHz, 4M, 80W  
PROC Xeon E5606 4c, 2.13 GHz, 8M, 80W  
PROC Xeon E5607 4c, 2.26 GHz, 8M, 80W  
506012-001  
490070-001  
490073-001  
490074-001  
490071-001  
506013-001  
594889-001  
594880-001  
594882-001  
594883-001  
594884-001  
594885-001  
594886-001  
594887-001  
594890-001  
594891-001  
628700-001  
628699-001  
628698-001  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
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Table 6 System Components Spare Parts List / 4 3.5” HDD Non-hot-plug Model  
Item Description  
Spare Part  
Number  
Customer Self  
Repair  
PROC Xeon E5645 4c, 2.4 GHz, 12M, 80W  
628696-001  
628695-001  
638134-001  
638135-001  
638136-001  
638137-001  
511803-001  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Mandatory1  
PROC Xeon E5649 6c, 2.53 GHz, 12M, 80W  
PROC Xeon E5675 6c, 3.06 GHz, 12M, 95W  
PROC Xeon E5672 4c, 3.2 GHz, 12M, 95W  
PROC Xeon E5690 6c, 3.4 GHz, 12M, 130W  
PROC Xeon E5687 4c, 3.6 GHz, 12M, 130W  
Processor heat sinks  
9
10  
Optical disc drive (optional)  
DRV,ODD, 9.5mm SATA DVD-ROM  
DRV,ODD, 9.5mm SATA DVD-RW  
Hard drives  
481430-001  
481431-001  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
11  
3.5”non- hot-plug SATA hard drives with carriers  
160 GB 7,200 rpm  
459314-001  
373313-001  
404654-001  
463047-001  
519711-001  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
250 GB 7,200 rpm  
500 GB 7,200 rpm  
750 GB 7,200 rpm  
12  
System fans  
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Table 7 System Components Spare Parts List / 8 2.5” HDD Hot-plug Model  
Item Description  
Spare Part  
Number  
Customer Self  
Repair  
1
2
PCI-Ex16 FH/FL PCIe riser card  
511808-001  
539372-001  
511819-001  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
PCI-Ex8 LP PCIe riser card  
PCI-x riser card (Option)  
Power Supplies  
3
4
Power Supply 500W non-hot-plug  
Power Supply 460W hot-plug  
Power Supply 750W  
506247-001  
511777-001  
511778-001  
599381-001  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Power Supply 460W 94% hot-plug  
System board  
System Board, Xeon 56XX series  
511805-001  
608882-001  
5
6
TPM Module (Must be replaced with system board if present)  
Dedicated Management Port Card  
Memory modules  
505836-001  
516806-001  
Optional2  
Mandatory1  
7
Registered DIMMs (RDIMMs)  
DIMM, 2GB 2Rx8 PC3-10600R-9  
DIMM, 4GB 2Rx4 PC3-10600R-9  
DIMM, 4GB 4Rx8 PC3-8500R-7 LP  
501533-001  
501534-001  
501535-001  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
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Item Description  
Spare Part  
Number  
Customer Self  
Repair  
DIMM, 8GB 2Rx4 PC3-8500R-7  
519201-001  
501538-001  
Mandatory1  
DIMM, 16GB 4RX4 PC3-8500R-7  
Mandatory1  
Unregistered DIMMs (UDIMMs)  
DIMM, 1GB 1Rx8 PC3-10600E-9  
501539-001  
501540-001  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
DIMM, 2GB 2Rx8 PC3-10600E-9  
8
Processors, LGA 1366 Xeon™ Xeon  
PROC,Xeon EP 2.93 GHz, 8M, 95W  
PROC,Xeon EP 2.67 GHz, 8M, 95W  
PROC,Xeon EP 2.26 GHz, 8M, 80W  
PROC,Xeon EP 2.0 GHz, 4M, 80W QC  
PROC,Xeon EP 2.53 GHz, 8M, 80W  
PROC,Xeon EP 2.26 GHz, 8M, 60W  
PROC Xeon EP 2.13 GHz,8M,80W  
506012-001  
490070-001  
490073-001  
490074-001  
490071-001  
508567-001  
506013-001  
594889-001  
594880-001  
594882-001  
594883-001  
594884-001  
594885-001  
594886-001  
594887-001  
594890-001  
594891-001  
628700-001  
628699-001  
628698-001  
628700-001  
628699-001  
628698-001  
628696-001  
628695-001  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
Optional2  
PROC Xeon E5503 2.0 GHz,4M, 80W  
PROC Xeon X5680 3.33 GHz,12M,130W  
PROC Xeon X5670 2.93 GHz,12M, 95W  
PROC Xeon X5660 2.8 GHz, 12M, 95W  
PROC Xeon X5650 2.66 GHz, 12M, 95W  
PROC Xeon E5640 2.66 GHz,12M, 80W  
PROC Xeon E5630 2.53 GHz,12M,80W  
PROC Xeon E5620 2.4 GHz,12M, 80W  
PROC Xeon L5640 2.4 GHz,12M, 60W  
PROC Xeon L5630 2.13 GHz,12M, 40W  
PROC Xeon E5603 4c, 1.6 GHz, 4M, 80W  
PROC Xeon E5606 4c, 2.13 GHz, 8M, 80W  
PROC Xeon E5607 4c, 2.26 GHz, 8M, 80W  
PROC Xeon E5645 4c, 2.4 GHz, 12M, 80W  
PROC Xeon E5649 6c, 2.53 GHz, 12M, 80W  
PROC Xeon E5675 6c, 3.06 GHz, 12M, 95W  
PROC Xeon E5672 4c, 3.2 GHz, 12M, 95W  
PROC Xeon E5690 6c, 3.4 GHz, 12M, 130W  
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Item Description  
Spare Part  
Number  
Customer Self  
Repair  
PROC Xeon E5687 4c, 3.6 GHz, 12M, 130W  
638134-001  
511803-001  
Optional2  
9
Processor heat sinks  
Mandatory1  
10  
Optical disc drive (optional)  
DRV,ODD, 9.5mm SATA DVD-ROM  
DRV,ODD, 9.5mm SATA DVD-RW  
Hard drives  
481430-001  
481431-001  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
11  
2.5” hot-plug SAS hard drives with carriers  
36 GB 15,000 rpm DP  
418397-001  
376597-001  
389346-001  
432321-001  
418398-001  
432320-001  
418399-001  
504334-001  
493083-001  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
72 GB 10,000 rpm SP  
72 GB 10,000 rpm DP  
72 GB 15,000 rpm SP  
72 GB 15,000 rpm DP  
146 GB 10,000 rpm SP  
146 GB 10,000 rpm DP  
146 GB 15,000 rpm DP  
300 GB 10,000 rpm DP  
2.5” hot-plug SATA hard drives with carriers  
120 GB 5,400 rpm  
459322-001  
460426-001  
508035-001  
532481-001  
519711-001  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
Mandatory1  
250 GB 5,400 rpm  
500 GB 5,400 rpm  
12  
13  
Backplane eight bays SAS/SATA hard drive  
System fans  
1Mandatory—Parts for which customer self repair is mandatory. If you request HP to replace these  
parts, you will be charged for the travel and labor costs of this service.  
2Optional—Parts for which customer self repair is optional. These parts are also designed for  
customer self repair. If, however, you require that HP replace them for you, there may or may not be  
additional charges, depending on the type of warranty service designated for your product.  
3No—Some HP parts are not designed for customer self repair. In order to satisfy the customer  
warranty, HP requires that an authorized service provider replace the part. These parts are identified  
as "No" in the Illustrated Parts Catalog.  
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1Mandatory: Obligatoire—Pièces pour lesquelles la réparation par le client est obligatoire. Si vous  
demandez à HP de remplacer ces pièces, les coûts de déplacement et main d'œuvre du service vous  
seront facturés.  
2Optional: Facultatif—Pièces pour lesquelles la réparation par le client est facultative. Ces pièces sont  
également conçues pour permettre au client d'effectuer lui-même la réparation. Toutefois, si vous  
demandez à HP de remplacer ces pièces, l'intervention peut ou non vous être facturée, selon le type  
de garantie applicable à votre produit.  
3No: Non—Certaines pièces HP ne sont pas conçues pour permettre au client d'effectuer lui-même la  
réparation. Pour que la garantie puisse s'appliquer, HP exige que le remplacement de la pièce soit  
effectué par un Mainteneur Agréé. Ces pièces sont identifiées par la mention “Non” dans le  
Catalogue illustré.  
1Mandatory: Obbligatorie—Parti che devono essere necessariamente riparate dal cliente. Se il  
cliente ne affida la riparazione ad HP, deve sostenere le spese di spedizione e di manodopera per il  
servizio.  
2Optional: Opzionali—Parti la cui riparazione da parte del cliente è facoltativa. Si tratta comunque  
di componenti progettati per questo scopo. Se tuttavia il cliente ne richiede la sostituzione ad HP,  
potrebbe dover sostenere spese addizionali a seconda del tipo di garanzia previsto per il prodotto.  
3No: Non CSR—Alcuni componenti HP non sono progettati per la riparazione da parte del cliente.  
Per rispettare la garanzia, HP richiede che queste parti siano sostituite da un centro di assistenza  
autorizzato. Tali parti sono identificate da un “No” nel Catalogo illustrato dei componenti.  
1Mandatory: Zwingend—Teile, die im Rahmen des Customer Self Repair Programms ersetzt werden  
müssen. Wenn Sie diese Teile von HP ersetzen lassen, werden Ihnen die Versand-und Arbeitskosten  
für diesen Service berechnet.  
2Optional: Optional—Teile, für die das Customer Self Repair-Verfahren optional ist. Diese Teile sind  
auch für Customer Self Repair ausgelegt. Wenn Sie jedoch den Austausch dieser Teile von HP  
vornehmen lassen möchten, können bei diesem Service je nach den für Ihr Produkt vorgesehenen  
Garantiebedingungen zusätzliche Kosten anfallen.  
3No: Kein—Einige Teile sind nicht für Customer Self Repair ausgelegt. Um den Garantieanspruch des  
Kunden zu erfüllen, muss das Teil von einem HP Servicepartner ersetzt werden. Im illustrierten  
Teilekatalog sind diese Teile mit „No“ bzw. „Nein“ gekennzeichnet.  
1Mandatory: Obligatorio—componentes para los que la reparación por parte del usuario es  
obligatoria. Si solicita a HP que realice la sustitución de estos componentes, tendrá que hacerse  
cargo de los gastos de desplazamiento y de mano de obra de dicho servicio.  
2Optional: Opcional—componentes para los que la reparación por parte del usuario es opcional.  
Estos componentes también están diseñados para que puedan ser reparados por el usuario. Sin  
embargo, si precisa que HP realice su sustitución, puede o no conllevar costes adicionales,  
dependiendo del tipo de servicio de garantía correspondiente al producto.  
3No: No—Algunos componentes no están diseñados para que puedan ser reparados por el usuario.  
Para que el usuario haga valer su garantía, HP pone como condición que un proveedor de servicios  
autorizado realice la sustitución de estos componentes. Dichos componentes se identifican con la  
palabra “No” en el catálogo ilustrado de componentes.  
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1Mandatory: Verplicht—Onderdelen waarvoor Customer Self Repair verplicht is. Als u HP verzoekt  
deze onderdelen te vervangen, komen de reiskosten en het arbeidsloon voor uw rekening.  
2Optional: Optioneel—Onderdelen waarvoor reparatie door de klant optioneel is. Ook deze  
onderdelen zijn ontworpen voor reparatie door de klant. Als u echter HP verzoekt deze onderdelen  
voor u te vervangen, kunnen daarvoor extra kosten in rekening worden gebracht, afhankelijk van het  
type garantieservice voor het product.  
3No: Nee—Sommige HP onderdelen zijn niet ontwikkeld voor reparatie door de klant. In verband  
met de garantievoorwaarden moet het onderdeel door een geautoriseerde Service Partner worden  
vervangen. Deze onderdelen worden in de geïllustreerde onderdelencatalogus aangemerkt met  
"Nee".  
1Mandatory: Obrigatória—Peças cujo reparo feito pelo cliente é obrigatório. Se desejar que a HP  
substitua essas peças, serão cobradas as despesas de transporte e mão-de-obra do serviço.  
2Optional: Opcional—Peças cujo reparo feito pelo cliente é opcional. Essas peças também são  
projetadas para o reparo feito pelo cliente. No entanto, se desejar que a HP as substitua, pode haver  
ou não a cobrança de taxa adicional, dependendo do tipo de serviço de garantia destinado ao  
produto.  
3No: Nenhuma—Algumas peças da HP não são projetadas para o reparo feito pelo cliente. A fim  
de cumprir a garantia do cliente, a HP exige que um técnico autorizado substitua a peça. Essas  
peças estão identificadas com a marca “No” (Não), no catálogo de peças ilustrado.  
HP contact information  
For the name of the nearest HP authorized reseller:  
In the United States, call 1-800-345-1518.  
In Canada, call 1-800-263-5868.  
In other locations, refer to the HP website at http://www.hp.com/.  
For HP technical support:  
In North America:  
Call 1-800-HP-INVENT (1-800-474-6836). This service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days  
a week. For continuous quality improvement, calls may be recorded or monitored.  
If you have purchased a Care Pack (service upgrade), call 1-800-633-3600. For more  
information about Care Packs, refer to the HP website at http://www.hp.com/.  
Outside North America, call the nearest HP Technical Support Phone Center. For telephone  
numbers for worldwide Technical Support Centers, refer to the HP website at  
Before you contact HP  
Be sure to have the following information available before you call HP:  
Technical support registration number (if applicable)  
Product serial number  
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Product model name and number  
Applicable error messages  
Add-on boards or hardware model number and serial number  
Third-party hardware or software model number  
Operating system type and revision level  
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Removal and replacement procedures  
This chapter provides subassembly/module-level removal and replacement procedures for the HP  
ProLiant DL160 G6server.  
Review the specifications of a new component before installing it to make sure it is compatible with  
the server. When you integrate new components into the system, record its model and serial number,  
and any other pertinent information for future reference. After completing any removal or replacement  
procedure, run the diagnostics program to verify that all components operate properly.  
NOTE: The figures used in this chapter to illustrate procedural steps are labeled numerically (i.e., 1,  
2…). When these figures are used in substep items, the alphabetically labeled instructions  
correspond to the numbered labels on the related figure (i.e., label 1 corresponds to step a, label 2  
corresponds to step b, etc.). The procedures described in this section assume that the server is out of  
the rack and is positioned on a flat, stable surface.  
Hardware configuration tools  
You will need the following tools:  
T-10/T-15 wrench  
The following references and software tools will assist with the hardware configuration:  
HP ProLiant DL160 G6 Server Easy Set-up CD  
IPMI Event Log  
Diagnostics Software  
Hardware configuration information  
Electrostatic discharge information  
An electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage static-sensitive devices or micro circuitry. 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 (earthed) 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.  
Use conductive field service tools.  
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Pre-installation procedure  
Perform the steps below before you open the server or before you remove or replace any component.  
WARNING: Failure to properly turn off the server before you open the server or before your start  
installing and removing components may cause serious damage as well as bodily harm.  
1.  
2.  
Turn off the server and all the peripherals connected to it.  
Unplug all cables from the power outlet(s) to avoid exposure to high energy levels that may  
cause burns when parts are short-circuited by metal objects such as tools or jewelry.  
If necessary, label each one to expedite reassembly.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Disconnect telecommunication cables to avoid exposure to shock hazard from ringing voltages.  
If server is installed in a rack, remove server and place it on a flat surface.  
Remove the top cover according to the instructions described in the “System cover” section in this  
chapter.  
6.  
Follow the ESD precautions listed previously in this chapter when handling a server component.  
IMPORTANT: To streamline the configuration process, read through the entire installation and  
removal procedures first and make sure you understand them before you begin.  
Post-installation instructions  
Observe the following items after installing or removing a server component:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Be sure all components are installed according to the described step-by-step instructions.  
Reinstall the rear cage, air baffle, peripherals, and system cables that you have removed.  
Reinstall the top cover.  
Reinstall server into rack.  
Connect all external cables and the AC power cord(s) to the system.  
Press the power button on the front panel to turn on the server.  
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Server warnings and cautions  
Before installing a server, be sure that you understand the following warnings and cautions.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment:  
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.  
Unplug the power cord from the power supply to disconnect power to the equipment.  
Do not route the power cord where it can be walked on or pinched by items placed against it. Pay  
particular attention to the plug, electrical outlet, and the point where the cord extends from the server.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the drives and the internal  
system components to cool before touching them.  
CAUTION: Do not operate the server for long periods with the system cover open or removed.  
Operating the server in this manner results in improper airflow and improper cooling that can lead  
to thermal damage.  
HP Trusted Platform Module  
The TPM is not a customer-removable part.  
CAUTION: Any attempt to remove an installed TPM from the system board breaks or disfigures the  
TPM security rivet. Upon locating a broken or disfigured rivet on an installed TPM, administrators  
should consider the system compromised and take appropriate measures to ensure the integrity of  
the system data.  
IMPORTANT: If you suspect a TPM board failure, leave the TPM installed and remove the system.  
Contact an HP authorized service provider for a replacement system board and TPM board.  
Symbols on equipment  
The following symbols may be placed on equipment to indicate the presence of potentially hazard  
hazardous conditions.  
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.  
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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.  
This symbol indicates that the component exceeds the recommended weight for one  
individual to handle safely.  
Weight in kg  
Weight in lb  
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.  
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.  
Powering down the server  
The server does not completely power down when the power button on the front panel is pressed. The  
button toggles between On and Standby. The standby position removes power from most electronics  
and the drives, but some internal circuitry remains active. To completely remove all power from the  
system, disconnect all power cords from the server.  
To power down the server:  
1.  
2.  
Shut down the server as directed by the operating system documentation.  
Press the power button to toggle to Standby.  
This places the server in standby mode changing the power LED indicator to amber. In this  
mode, the main power supply output is disabled. Standby does not completely disable or remove  
power from the system.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Disconnect the AC power cord(s) from the power outlet(s) and then from the server.  
Be sure that the power LED indicator is turned off and that the fan noise has stopped.  
Disconnect all peripheral devices from the server.  
System cover  
You need to remove the top cover before you can remove or replace a server component. The top  
cover needs to be removed to service the SAS/SATA backplane.  
Top cover  
To remove the top cover:  
1.  
2.  
Loosen the screw on the top cover with a T-10 wrench.  
Press the latch on the top cover.  
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3.  
Slide the cover toward the rear of the server and then lift the top cover to remove it from the  
chassis. Lift the top cover away from the chassis.  
Figure 1 Removing the Top Cover  
To reinstall the top cover:  
1.  
Align the top cover to the chassis and then slide it towards the front panel to position it into  
place.  
2.  
Once the cover is attached to the chassis, tighten the screw on the top cover with a T-10 wrench.  
Figure 2 Reinstalling the Top Cover  
Drives  
The server supports the following configurations:  
2 drive bays for 3.5-inch hard disk drives and 1 drive bay for an optical disc drive  
4 drive bays for 3.5-inch hard disk drives and 1 drive bay for an optical disc drive.  
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8 drive bays for 2.5-inch hard disk drives and 1 drive bay for an optical disc drive.  
Cable management  
Always follow good cable management practices when working inside the computer.  
Keep cables away from major heat sources like the heat sink.  
Do not jam cables on top of expansion cards or memory modules. Printed circuit cards are not  
designed to withstand excessive pressure.  
Keep cables clear of sliding or moveable parts to prevent cutting or crimping.  
When folding a flat ribbon cable, never fold to a sharp crease. Sharp creases may damage the  
wires.  
Some flat ribbon cables come pre-folded. Never change the folds on these cables.  
Do not sharply bend any cable. A sharp bend can break the internal wires.  
Never bend a SATA data cable tighter than a 30 mm (1.18 in.) radius.  
Never crease a SATA data cable.  
Do not rely on components like the drive cage, power supply, or system cover to push cables  
down into the chassis.  
The next steps illustrate the removal of power cable from connector J51, 60, 64 and 82.  
3.  
4.  
Squeeze on the top of the retaining latch attached to the cable end of the connector.  
Grasp the cable end of the connector and pull it straight up.  
CAUTION: Always pull the connector—NEVER pull on the cable. Pulling on the cable could  
damage the cable and result in a failed power supply.  
Figure 3 Unplugging Power Cable  
Cable connections  
The following tables provide information about switching power supply cable connector labels.  
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Table 8 Cable connections from the 460W/750W Hot-plug Power Supply (Optional)  
Cable  
To  
Cable Designator  
Switching power supply  
Switching power supply  
Switching power supply  
Switching Power Supply  
Switching Power Supply  
System board 24-pin power connector  
System board 8-pin power connector  
System board 4-pin power connector  
Graph card power connector  
P1  
P2  
P3  
P4  
P5  
4/8 HDD hot-plug Backplane power  
connector  
Switching power supply  
Switching Power Supply  
Switching power supply  
Switching power supply  
Optical disc drive  
CD  
System board backplane power connector  
RPS  
2 HDD hot-plug Backplane power connector P10/P11  
4 Non hot-plug HDD P6,P7,P8,P9  
NOTE: P6,P7,P8,P9,P10 and P11are extended connectors from P5, P4 are the extended 6-pin  
connector from 10-pin P4 connector.of power supply.  
Table 9 Cable connections from the 500 W Non-hot-plug Power Supply  
Cable  
To  
Cable Designator  
Switching power supply  
Switching power supply  
Switching power supply  
Switching Power Supply  
System board 24-pin power connector  
System board 8-pin power connector  
System board 4-pin power connector  
P1  
P2  
P3  
P7  
4/8 HDD hot-plug Backplane power  
connector  
Switching Power Supply  
Switching power supply  
Switching power supply  
Switching power supply  
Graph card power connector  
Optical disc drive  
P4  
P5  
2 HDD hot-plug Backplane power connector P10  
4 Non hot-plug HDD P11,P12,P13,P14  
NOTE: P10,P11,P12,P13,P14 are extended connectors from P7  
The following tables provide the system board designators that various cables plug into. For more  
detailed information about system board components, see “Figure 106 System Board Components”.  
Table 10 Cable Connections from the System Board  
Cable  
To  
System Board Designator  
20-pin front panel connector  
USB 0/1 connector  
Front panel  
Front panel USB 2.0  
J42  
J56  
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Table 10 Cable Connections from the System Board  
Cable  
To  
System Board Designator  
USB 4 connector  
Internal USB 2.0  
Backplane Mini SAS connector  
Power supply  
Power supply  
Power supply  
Power supply  
Backplane  
J69  
J11  
J51  
J64  
J60  
P82  
J65  
J63  
J71  
J62  
J70  
J68  
J67  
J53  
Mini SAS connector  
24-pin power connector  
8-pin power connector  
4-pin power connector  
16-pin Backplane power connector  
3-pin backplane I2C connector  
6-pin system fan 1 connector  
6-pin system fan 2 connector  
6-pin system fan 3 connector  
6-pin system fan 4 connector  
6-pin system fan 5 connector  
6-pin system fan 6 connector  
LCD connector (optional)  
System fan 1  
System fan 2  
System fan 3  
System fan 4  
System fan 5  
System fan 6  
Optional LCD module  
Table 11 Drive Cable Connections / 2 3.5” Hot-plug HDD Model  
Cable  
To  
System Board Designator  
Mini SAS connector  
SATA 5/SATA 6 connector  
2HDD backplane  
Optical disc drive  
J11  
J57,J58  
Table 12 Drive Cable Connections / 4 3.5” Hot-plug HDD Model  
Cable  
To  
System Board Designator  
Mini SAS connector  
SATA 5/SATA 6 connector  
4HDD backplane  
Optical disc drive  
J11  
J57,J58  
Table 13 Drive Cable Connections / 4 3.5” Non-hot-plug HDD  
Cable  
To  
System Board Designator  
Mini SAS connector  
SATA 5/SATA 6 connector  
HDD 1,2,3,4  
Optical disc drive  
J11  
J57,J58  
Table 14 Drive Cable Connections / 8 2.5” hot-plug HDD  
Cable To  
System Board Designator  
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Cable  
To  
System Board Designator  
PCI storage controller card  
8 2.5” HDD Backplane  
3rd party Mini-SAS  
connector 1  
PCI storage controller card  
SATA 5/SATA 6 connector  
8 2.5” HDD Backplane  
Optical disc drive  
3rd party Mini-SAS  
connector 2  
J57,J58  
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Drive bay configuration  
The server supports the following drive bays  
2 drive bays for 3.5-inch hard disk drives and 1 drive bay for 9.5mm (0.37 in.) optical disc  
drive  
4 drive bays for 3.5-inch hard disk drives and 1 drive bay for 9.5mm (0.37 in.) optical disc  
drive  
8 drive bays for 2.5-inch hard disk drives and 1 drive bay for 9.5mm (0.37 in.) optical disc  
drive.  
Figure 4 System Drive Bays / 2 3.5” Hot-plug HDD Model  
Item  
1
Description  
9.5mm (0.37 in.) optical disk drive (optional)  
3.5 in. hard disk drive bays (2)  
2
The HDD bays support both SATA and SAS drives.  
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Figure 5 System Drive Bays / 4 3.5” HDD Hot-plug Model  
Item  
1
Description  
9.5mm (0.37 in.) optical disc drive (optional)  
3.5 in. hard disk drive bays (4)  
2
The HDD bays support both SATA and SAS drives.  
Figure 6 System Drive Bays / 4 3.5” HDD Non-hot-plug Model  
Item  
1
Description  
9.5mm (0.37in.) optical disc drive (optional)  
3.5 in. hard disk drive bays (4)  
2
The HDD bays can support SATA drives.  
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Figure 7 System Drive Bays / 8 2.5” Hot-plug HDD Model  
Item  
1
Description  
9.5mm (0.37 in.) optical disk drive  
2.5 in. hard disk drive bays (8)  
2
The HDD bays support both SATA and SAS drives.  
Optical disc drive bay  
The optical media device bay of the servers with 2HDDs and 4HDDs both support a 9.5 mm (0.37  
in.) DVD ROM. The following procedure is an example using the server with 4HDD model.  
To remove the optical disk drive carrier:  
1.  
2.  
Remove the top cover and then unplug the SATA and power cable.  
Loosen the screws.  
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Figure 8 Removing the Cables and Screws  
3.  
4.  
Push the optical disk drive toward the front of the unit.  
Pull the optical disk drive out of the chassis.  
Figure 9 Removing the Optical disk drive  
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To remove the bezel blank:  
1.  
2.  
Turn off the server and all the peripherals connected to it.  
Unplug all external cables and AC power cords. If necessary, label each one to expedite  
reassembly.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Remove the unit from the rack and place on a flat surface.  
Remove the top cover.  
Pull the bezel blank out of the carrier.  
CAUTION: Do not discard the bezel blank. If the optical disk drive is removed in the future, you  
must reinstall the bezel blank to maintain proper system function.  
Figure 10 Removing the Bezel Blank  
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To install the optical disk drive:  
1.  
2.  
Slide the optical disk drive assembly into the chassis.  
Remove the top cover, fasten the screws and connect the SATA and power cables to their  
corresponding connectors on the optical disk drive.  
Figure 11 Installing the Optical disk drive  
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Hard drives  
The drive bays on the front panel can accommodate up to two, four or eight hard drives. You can  
install either SAS hard drives or SATA hard drives in the server.  
For servers with 2 3.5-inch HDDs, the hard drives installed in the server are labeled from Device 1 to  
Device 2, from left to right, when viewed from the front of the server.  
Figure 12 Hard Drive Configuration / 2 3.5” HDD Hot-plug Model  
Item  
Description  
1-2  
SAS/SATA hard drives 1-2  
For servers with 4 3.5-inch HDDs, the hard drives installed in the server are labeled from Device 1 to  
Device 4, from left to right, when viewed from the front of the server.  
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Figure 13 Hard Drive Configuration / 4 3.5” HDD Hot-plug Model  
Item  
Description  
1-4  
SAS/SATA hard drives 1-4  
Figure 14 Hard Drive Configuration / 4 3.5” HDD Non-hot-plug Model  
Item  
Description  
1-4  
SATA hard drives 1-4  
For servers with 8 2.5-inch HDDs, the hard drives installed in the server are labeled from Device 1 to  
Device 8, from top to bottom, left to right, when viewed from the front of the server.  
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Figure 15 Hard Drive Configuration / 8 2.5” Hot-plug HDD Model  
Item  
Description  
1-8  
SAS/SATA hard drives 1-8  
The hot-plug HDD for the servers with 2 3.5” HDDs and 4 3.5” HDDs and 8 2.5” HDDs share the  
same removal and replacement procedures. Here we take the server with 4 3.5” HDDs as an  
example for your reference.  
To remove the hot-plug hard drive:  
1.  
2.  
Press the hard disk carrier button to release the ejector lever.  
Use the HDD carrier latch to pull the drive out of the cage.  
Make sure to support the drive when pulling it out of the cage.  
Pull the hard drive assembly out of the drive bay.  
3.  
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Figure 16 Removing the Hot-plug Hard Drive Assembly  
To install the hot-plug hard drive:  
1.  
Press the release tabs, and then pull the hard drive blank out of the chassis.  
Figure 17 Removing the Hot-plug Hard Drive Blank  
IMPORTANT: Do not discard the hard drive blank. If the drive is removed in the future, you must  
reinstall the hard drive blank to maintain proper system airflow.  
2.  
Install a hard drive.  
a. Push the hard drive assembly into the drive bay until it stops.  
b. Press the HDD carrier latch inward until it clicks.  
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Figure 18 Installing the Hot-plug Hard Drive Assembly  
To remove the non-hot-plug hard drive:  
1.  
2.  
Disconnect the SATA and power cable.  
Loosen the screw with the T-10/T-15 wrench provided.  
Figure 19 Loosening the Screw  
3.  
4.  
Push the hard drive toward the front of the unit  
Pull the hard drive assembly out of the drive bay.  
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Figure 20 Removing the Non-hot-plug Hard Drive Assembly  
To remove a non-hot-plug hard drive disk from the carrier:  
1.  
2.  
Loosen the four screws on the carrier (two on each side).  
Lift the hard drive from the carrier.  
Figure 21 Removing the Non-hot-plug Hard Drive Disk  
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To install a non-hot-plug hard drive:  
1.  
2.  
Put the non-hot-plug hard drive disk into the carrier.  
Fasten the HDD to the carrier using the screws (two on each side).  
Figure 22 Installing the Non-hot-plug Hard Drive Disk into the Carrier  
To install a non-hot-plug hard drive into the server:  
1.  
2.  
Remove the hard drive blank from the front of the system if installed.  
Push the hard drive assembly into the drive bay until it stops.  
Figure 23 Installing the Non-hot-plug Hard Drive Assembly  
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3.  
4.  
Fasten the screw with the T-10/T-15 wrench provided to secure the hard drive to the chassis.  
Connect the cabling from the power supply to the drive using the cables provided.  
Figure 24 Fastening the Screw  
SAS/SATA HDD backplane  
The following figures show the front and back side of the backplane.  
Figure 25 SAS Backplane Connectors of Server with 2 HDD (component side)  
Item  
1
Description  
Screw holes  
2
LED indicators  
Headers for hard drive  
3
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Figure 26 SAS Backplane Connectors of Server with 4 HDD (component side)  
Item  
1
Description  
Screw holes  
2
LED indicators  
Headers for hard drive  
3
Figure 27 SATA Backplane Connectors of Server with 4 HDD (component side)  
Item  
1
Description  
Screw holes  
2
LED indicators  
Headers for hard drive  
3
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Figure 28 Backplane Connectors of Server with 8 HDD (component side)  
Item  
1
Description  
LED indicators  
Screw holes  
2
3
Headers for hard drive  
Figure 29 SAS Backplane Connectors of Server with 2 HDD (solder side)  
Item  
1
Description  
Power connector  
PROG connector  
I2C connector  
2
3
4
Mini SAS connector  
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Figure 30 SAS Backplane Connectors of Server with 4 HDD (solder side)  
Item  
1
Description  
Power connector  
Mini SAS connector  
PROG connector  
I2C connector  
2
3
4
Figure 31 SATA Backplane Connectors of Server with 4 HDD (solder side)  
Item  
1
Description  
Power connector  
I2C connector  
SGPIO connector  
2
3
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Item  
Description  
4
SATA connectors  
Figure 32 Backplane Connectors of Server with 8 HDD (solder side)  
Item  
1
Description  
PIC 2 PROG connector  
Power connector  
I2C connector  
2
3
4
PIC 1 PROG connector  
Mini SAS connectors  
5
WARNING: Ensure that the system is powered off and all power sources have been disconnected  
from the server. Voltages are present at various locations within the server whenever an AC power  
source is connected. This voltage is present even when the main power switch is in the off position.  
The backplanes for the servers with 2 HDDs and 4 HDDs and 8HDDs share the same removal and  
replacement procedures. Here we take the backplane for the server with 4 HDDs as an example for  
your reference.  
To remove the backplane:  
1.  
Remove all drives out of the drive bays.  
Refer to the “Optical disc drive bay” and “Hard drives” sections in this chapter for detailed  
procedures.  
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Figure 33 Removing the Hot-plug Hard Drive  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Remove the top cover.  
Remove all cables connected to the backplane.  
Remove the hard drive cage.  
a. Loosen all screws that secure the hard drive cage to the chassis.  
b. Slide the hard drive cage out and then lift it up. Remove the hard drive cage from the chassis.  
Figure 34 Removing the Hard Drive Cage  
5.  
Remove the backplane.  
a. Remove all cables—including optical disk drive cables.  
b. Remove the three screws that secure the backplane to the hard drive cage.  
c. Pull the backplane up and out to release it from the hard drive cage.  
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Figure 35 Removing the Backplane  
To reinstall the backplane:  
1.  
Orient the backplane so that the notches on the backplane align with the hook on the drive cage  
and then press the backplane down until it clicks into place.  
2.  
Secure the backplane with three screws.  
Figure 36 Reinstalling the Backplane  
3.  
Install all cables.  
System board configuration  
Processor  
HP ProLiant DL160 G6 Server supports quad core processors. If a single processor is installed, then  
use socket 1. When two processors are used, the server supports boot functions through the  
processor installed in socket 1. However, if processor 1 fails, the system cannot boot up, and if  
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processor 2 fails, the system will be automatically booted from processor 1 and provide a processor  
failure message.  
The processor socket supports 2P Intel Xeon processor with integrated memory controller.  
CAUTION: It is recommended to use processors of the same speeds or cache sizes to prevent  
possible server malfunction.  
Figure 37 Processor Locations  
Item  
1
Description  
Processor 1  
Processor 2  
2
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the heat sink and the  
processor to cool before touching them.  
NOTE: Before installing the processor, remove the air baffle.  
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To remove the air baffle:  
1.  
2.  
Gently rock the air baffle up.  
Take the air baffle out from the system board.  
Figure 38 Removing the Air Baffle  
To remove the heat sink:  
1.  
2.  
Loosen the two spring-loaded screws.  
Lift the heat sink away from the system board.  
CAUTION: Place the heat sink down in an upright position with the thermal patch facing upward.  
Do not let the thermal patch touch the work surface.  
Figure 39 Removing the Heat Sink Assembly  
IMPORTANT: If the heat sink has been removed for any reason on a previously installed processor,  
it is critical that you clean any residue of the thermal compound from both the processor and  
heatsink with alcohol and apply more thermal grease compound to the integrated heat spreader on  
the processor to ensure proper thermal bonding between the processor and the heat sink.  
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CAUTION: Do not over-tighten the spring-loaded screws to prevent them from breaking off. A  
maximum torque of 6 inch-lb is set for each screw. Rotate the heat sink a few degrees to the left and  
right to break the bonding of the thermal grease compound before removing the heat sink from the  
processor.  
To remove the processor:  
1.  
2.  
Open the processor locking lever.  
Open the processor socket retaining bracket.  
Figure 40 Opening the lever and bracket  
CAUTION: The pins of the socket are very fragile. Do not bend or damage them.  
CAUTION: Place the processor on a static-dissipating work surface or in an anti-static bag.  
CAUTION: To allow heat sink to draw as much heat as possible from the processor base, there must  
be good contact between the heat sink base and the top of the processor. To ensure good contact,  
you must first remove any residue of the old thermal compound with alcohol and apply new thermal  
grease compound.  
3.  
Using the processor removal tool, remove the processor from the system board.  
a. Line up the processor tool, ensuring the locking lever graphic on the tool is  
correctly oriented.  
b. Press in on the plastic tabs, and then place the tool on the processor.  
c. Release the tabs, and then carefully lift the processor and tool straight up.  
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Figure 41 Removing the Processor  
4.  
Carefully rotate the tool, and then push in and release the tabs to secure the processor in the  
tool.  
Figure 42 Removing the Processor  
CAUTION: To avoid damage to the processor, do not touch the bottom of the processor, especially  
the contact area.  
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To apply the thermal grease compound:  
1.  
Use a clean cloth dipped in rubbing alcohol to clean the contact surface on the heat sink and the  
new processor. Wipe the contact surfaces several times to make sure that no particles or dust  
contaminants are evident.  
2.  
Apply the thermal grease compound to the integrated heat spreader on the processor in one of  
the following patterns to ensure even distribution.  
CAUTION: HP recommends using Shin-Etsu X-23-7783D thermal grease compound for your ProLiant  
server.  
3.  
Apply new grease to the top of the processor using a five-dot pattern to ensure even distribution.  
Figure 43 The top of the Processor  
CAUTION: Never touch the bottom of the processor; any contaminant could prevent the mounting  
pads from making contact with the socket.  
CAUTION: Applying too much grease creates a gap between the contact surfaces, significantly  
reducing the ability of the heat sink to draw out heat. Installing the heat sink with excessive grease  
can also cause the grease to spread over the processor pins or the system board base, which can  
cause electrical shorts that damage the system.  
CAUTION: To prevent damage to processor socket pins the processor installation tool must be used  
to insert the processor into the socket. Instructions are provided in the Option Kits and spare part  
kits.  
To install a new processor:  
CAUTION: Failure to completely open the processor locking lever prevents the processor from  
seating during installation, leading to hardware damage.  
1.  
Open the processor locking lever and the processor socket retaining bracket. DO NOT REMOVE  
THE PROCESSOR SOCKET COVER  
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Figure 44 Opening the lever and bracket  
IMPORTANT: Be sure the processor remains inside the processor installation tool.  
2.  
If the processor has separated from the installation tool, carefully re-insert the processor in the  
tool. Handle the processor by the edges only, and do not touch the bottom of the processor,  
especially the contact area.  
Figure 45 Installing the processor in the installation tool  
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3.  
Be sure the tool is oriented correctly. Align the processor installation tool with the socket, and  
then install the processor. THE PINS ON THE SYSTEM BOARD ARE VERY FRAGILE AND EASILY  
DAMAGED.  
Figure 46 Installing the processor  
CAUTION: THE PINS ON THE SYSTEM BOARD ARE VERY FRAGILE AND EASILY DAMAGED. To avoid  
damage to the system board:  
Never install or remove a processor without using the processor installation tool.  
Do not touch the processor socket contacts.  
Do not tilt or slide the processor when lowering the processor into the socket.  
4.  
Press and hold the tabs on the processor installation tool to separate it from the processor, and  
then remove the tool.  
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Figure 47 Removing the processor installation tool  
5.  
Close the processor socket retaining bracket and the processor locking lever.  
Figure 48 Closing the processor socket  
CAUTION: Be sure to close the processor socket retaining bracket before closing the processor  
locking lever. The lever should close without resistance. Forcing the lever closed can damage the  
processor and socket, requiring system board replacement.  
6.  
Apply all the grease to the top of the processor in the following pattern to ensure even  
distribution.  
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Figure 49 The top of the processor  
CAUTION: To prevent overheating or a possible system crash, use only a heat sink model specified  
for the HP ProLiant DL160 G6 server.  
To install the heat sink:  
1.  
2.  
Properly align the heat sink spring-loaded screws to the system board mounting holes.  
Tighten the spring-loaded screws clockwise to secure the heat sink connection to the system  
board.  
Figure 50 Installing the Heat Sink Assembly  
CAUTION: When installing two heat sinks, please keep the label on heat sink towards the T mark  
guide orientation on the system board.  
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CAUTION: For proper cooling, do not operate the server without the top cover, air baffle,  
expansion slot covers, or blanks installed. For additional information, see the user guide. If hot-plug  
components are supported, minimize the amount of time the top cover is removed.  
To install the air baffle:  
1.  
2.  
Connect all necessary cables.  
Gently place the air baffle on the system board.  
Figure 51 Installing the Air Baffle  
Memory  
The system board has eighteen DIMM slots that support up to 192 GB Quad-rank system memory  
(Two 16 GB Quad-rank DIMMs in each of the six channels).  
You must adhere to the following guidelines when adding or replacing memory modules:  
For 2P system, both physical processors must be of the same type and speed.  
Use 800/1066/1333 MHz DDR3 RDIMM/UDIMM.  
Supported DIMM capacity: 2 GB, 4 GB, 8 GB and 16 GB.  
Installation guide for 1P configuration:  
Follow the sequence of 3A, 6B, 9C, 2D, 5E, 8F, 1G, 4H and 7I for the corresponding  
processor when installing the memory.  
Installation guide for 2P configuration:  
Follow the sequence of 3A, 6B, 9C, 2D, 5E, 8F, 1G, 4H and 7I for the corresponding  
processor when installing the memory.  
Install at least one memory DIMM for each processor.  
The memory quantity installed for each processor can be different.  
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Figure 52 DIMM Population  
Figure 53 DIMM Slots  
NOTE: Before installing the memory, remove the air baffle first. For a detailed procedure, see the  
”Processor” section in this chapter.  
To remove the memory module:  
1.  
2.  
Completely open the holding clips securing the memory module.  
Gently pull the memory module upward to remove it from the slot.  
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Figure 54 Removing the Memory Module  
CAUTION: Place the memory module on a static-dissipating work surface or inside of an anti-static  
bag.  
To install the memory module:  
1.  
Align the notch on the bottom edge of the memory module with the keyed surface of the DIMM  
slot and then fully press the memory module into the slot until the holding clips snap back in  
place.  
Figure 55 Installing the Memory Module  
CAUTION: The DIMM slots are structured to ensure proper installation. If you insert a DIMM but it  
does not fit easily into the slot, you may have inserted it incorrectly. Reverse the orientation of the  
DIMM and insert it again.  
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DIMM identification  
IMPORTANT: This server does not support mixing RDIMMs and UDIMMs. Attempting to mix these  
two types causes the server to halt during BIOS initialization.  
The memory subsystem may be populated with either RDIMMs or UDIMMs, but mixing  
the two types is not supported. To determine DIMM characteristics, use the label  
attached to the DIMM and the following illustration and table.  
Figure 56 DIMM identification  
Item  
1
Description  
Size  
Definition  
2
Rank  
1R = Single-rank  
2R = Dual-rank 4R = Quad-rank  
3
4
5
Data width  
x4 = 4-bit  
x8 = 8-bit  
Memory speed  
DIMM type  
10600 = 1333-MHz  
8500 = 1067-MHz  
R = RDIMM (registered)  
E = UDIMM (unbuffered with ECC)  
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PCI expansion card  
System board PCI expansion slot  
There are four PCI expansion slots on the system board.  
Figure 57 System Board PCI Expansion Slot  
Item Component  
Designator  
Component  
Function  
1
2
J17  
J3  
PCIe x16 (FH/FL) slot 1a  
Support a PCIe riser card  
Supports a PCIe riser card  
PCIe x4 (FH/FL) slot (storage card slot)  
PCI riser card expansion slot  
The two PCIe riser cards attached to the PCI cage converts the functionality of the system board  
expansion slot to the slot positioned at a 90° angle from the system board.  
NOTE: Users have to install the PCIe x16 (FH/FL) riser card in slot 1a and the PCIe x8 (LP) riser  
card in the slot storage card.  
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Figure 58 PCIe x16 Riser Card Connector Location  
Single-slot PCIe riser card (x16 link with x16 slot)  
Figure 59 PCIe x8 Riser Card Connector Location  
Single-slot PCIe riser card (x4 link with x8 slot)  
PCI cage  
To remove the PCI cage:  
NOTE: Disconnect all cables connecting an existing expansion board to the system board.  
1.  
2.  
Loosen the four screws that secure the PCI cage to the chassis.  
Lift the PCI cage away from the system.  
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Figure 60 Removing the PCI Cage  
Installing PCIe riser card  
The system supports only two riser card at a time. Use only HP supported expansion boards that meet  
the following specifications:  
Compliance  
PCIe x16  
PCIe x8  
Form Factor  
Full-Height/Full-Length  
Low Profile  
NOTE: To use the PCIe x8 (LP) riser card (shown in Figure 62), a subassembly to the PCI cage must  
be installed.  
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To remove the PCIe riser card:  
1.  
2.  
Loosen the two screws securing the riser card to the PCI cage.  
Remove the riser card from the PCI cage.  
Figure 61 Removing the PCIe x16 Riser Card  
Figure 62 Removing the PCIe x8 Riser Card  
To install the PCIe riser card:  
1.  
2.  
Align the screw holes on the riser card to the screw holes on the PCI cage.  
Install and tighten the two screws that secure the riser card to the PCI cage.  
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Figure 63 Installing the PCIe x16 Riser Card  
Figure 64 Installing the PCIe x8 Riser Card  
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To install the PCI expansion board:  
1.  
Figure 65 Removing the screw on the FH/FL PCI cage  
Remove the screw near the slot cover on the PCI cage.  
Figure 66 Removing the screw on the LP PCI cage  
2.  
3.  
Remove the slot cover from the PCI cage.  
Slide the expansion board into the slot, aligning the board with its matching connector.  
Firmly press the board to seat it properly on the slot.  
Fasten the screw to secure it.  
4.  
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Figure 67 Installing the PCI Expansion Board  
Figure 68 Installing the Storage Card  
CAUTION: Do not discard the slot cover. If the expansion board is removed in the future, the slot  
cover must be reinstalled to maintain proper cooling.  
To reinstall the PCI cage:  
1.  
Install the PCI expansion board into the PCI cage.  
a. Align the PCI expansion board with the open expansion slot.  
b. Press the PCI expansion board into the expansion slot on the riser card.  
2.  
3.  
Align the PCI cage to the system board expansion slot, and then press it down to ensure full  
connection to the system board.  
Tighten the four screws to secure the PCI cage to the chassis.  
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Figure 69 Reinstalling the PCI Cage with PCI Expansion Board  
Figure 70 Reinstalling the PCI Cage with Storage Card  
4.  
Connect the necessary cable(s) to the system board.  
Dedicated management port. (Optional)  
The server can support a dedicated management port. The dedicated management port is optional for  
the shipment.  
The following figure shows the dedicated management port location.  
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Figure 71 Dedicated management port Location  
To remove the Dedicated management port:  
1.  
Remove the PCI cage assembly out of the chassis. Refer to the “PCI expansion card” section in  
this chapter for detailed procedures.  
2.  
3.  
Loosen the screw.  
Pull the dedicated management port upwards, and then remove the dedicated management port  
from the dedicated management port connector.  
Figure 72 Removing the Dedicated management port  
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To reinstall the dedicated management port:  
1.  
Remove the dedicated management port cover.  
Figure 73 Removing the Dedicated management Port Cover  
2.  
Insert the spacer into the system board.  
Figure 74 Inserting the Spacer  
3.  
4.  
Insert the dedicated management port into the dedicated management port connector.  
Tighten the screw clockwise to secure the dedicated management port to the system board.  
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Figure 75 Reinstalling the Dedicated management port  
TPM Module (Optional)  
The server can support a TPM module. The TPM module is optional for the shipment.  
The following figure shows the TPM module location.  
Figure 76 TPM module Location  
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To remove the Dedicated management port:  
1. Remove the security rivet from the system board  
Figure 77 Removing the security rivet  
2. Remove the TPM card from system board.  
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Figure 78 Removing the TPM card  
To reinstall the dedicated management port:  
1. Install the TPM card. Press down the TPM card to the connector to seat on the system board  
Figure 79 Inserting the TPM card  
2. Insert the TPM security rivet by pressing the rivet firmly into the system board  
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Figure 80 Inserting security rivet  
System battery  
The server uses nonvolatile memory that requires a system battery to retain system information when  
power is removed. This 3 V lithium coin cell battery is located on the system board.  
Figure 81 System Battery Location  
WARNING: Note the following reminders when replacing the system battery:  
Replace the system battery with the same type as the system battery recommended by HP. Use of another  
system battery may present a risk of fire or explosion.  
A risk of fire and chemical burn exists if the system battery is not handled properly. Do not disassemble,  
crush, puncture, or short external contacts, or expose the system battery to temperatures higher than 60°C  
(140°F).  
Do not dispose of used system battery in water or fire. Dispose of used system battery according to  
manufacturer's instructions.  
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CAUTION: Loss of BIOS settings occurs when the system battery is removed. You must reconfigure  
BIOS settings whenever you replace the system battery.  
NOTE: If the server no longer automatically displays the correct date and time, you may need to  
replace the system battery. Under normal usage, system battery life is five to ten years.  
To replace the system battery:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Power down the server.  
Disconnect the power cord(s).  
Unlock the server if necessary and remove the top cover as described in the section “System  
NOTE: If the expansion board is installed to the PCI cage, remove the PCI cage before releasing  
the battery. Refer to the “PCI cage” section in this chapter for detailed procedures.  
4. Release the battery from its holder by squeezing the metal clamp that extends above one edge of  
the battery. When the battery pops up, lift it out.  
5.  
To insert the new battery, slide one edge of the replacement battery under the holder’s lip with  
the positive side up. Push the other edge down until the clamp snaps over the other edge of the  
battery.  
Figure 82 Replacing the System Battery  
BBWC (Optional)  
This server can support a BBWC. The BBWC is optional for the shipment.  
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Figure 83 BBWC Location  
To remove the BBWC assembly:  
1.  
2.  
Push the tab that secures the BBWC assembly to the system board tray.  
Slide the BBWC assembly, and then lift it out of the system board assembly.  
Figure 84 Removing the BBWC Assembly  
To reinstall the BBWC:  
1.  
2.  
Push the tab that secures the BBWC assembly to the system board tray.  
Align the locking tabs on the BBWC assembly to their holes on the tray. Press the BBWC  
assembly into the tray, and then push it along the direction of the arrow to lock the locking tabs.  
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Figure 85 Reinstalling the BBWC Assembly  
System board removal and replacement procedure  
To remove the system board:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Remove the top cover.  
Remove the air baffle and all cables from the system board.  
Loosen the nine screws that secure the system board to the chassis.  
Slide the system board back, up and out of the chassis. Remove the system board from the  
chassis.  
Figure 86 Removing the System Board  
To reinstall the system board:  
1.  
2.  
Align the system board I/O connectors to their openings and slide the system board into place.  
The screw holes on the tray should align with the system board.  
Fasten the screws that secure the system board to the chassis.  
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Figure 87 Reinstalling the System Board  
Power supply unit (PSU)  
Located on the rear panel of the server power supply is a standard 500 W non-hot-plug PSU, or  
optional 750 W or optional 460 W hot-plug PSU with PFC (power factor correction) function.  
Figure 88 Hot-plug Power Supply Unit (Optional)  
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To remove the hot-plug power supply:  
1.  
2.  
Press the port wine colored tab.  
Pull the hot-plug power supply out of the power supply bay  
Figure 89 Removing the Hot-plug Power Supply  
To reinstall the hot-plug power supply:  
1.  
Align the hot-plug power supply cage connector with the open power supply bay and slide the  
power supply into the chassis.  
2.  
Push it in until the locking tab is clicked.  
Figure 90 Reinstalling the Hot-plug Power Supply  
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Figure 91 Non-hot-plug Power Supply Unit  
WARNING: Take note of the following reminders to reduce the risk of personal injury from electric  
shock hazards and/or damage to the equipment.  
Installation of power supply units should be referred to individuals who are qualified to service server  
systems and are trained to deal with equipment capability of generating hazardous energy levels.  
DO not open the power supply unit. There are no serviceable parts inside it.  
To remove the non-hot-plug power supply:  
Loosen the two screws that secure the power supply, which are located beneath the chassis.  
1.  
Figure 92 Loosening the Two Screws beneath the Chassis  
2.  
3.  
Loosen the screws that secure the power supply to the chassis.  
Pull and lift the power supply out of the chassis.  
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Figure 93 Removing the Non-hot-plug Power Supply  
To reinstall the non-hot-plug power supply:  
1.  
2.  
Locate and push the power supply to the proper place in the chassis.  
Fasten the power supply to the chassis using the screws as shown in the figure below.  
Figure 94 Reinstalling the Non-hot-plug Power Supply  
3.  
Fasten the two screws which are located beneath the chassis to secure the power supply  
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Figure 95 Fastening the Two Screws beneath the Chassis  
System fan  
The server has six system fans located on the center wall of the chassis.  
In order to provide appropriate cooling to the system and maintain the stability of system temperature,  
Two kinds of fan locations are applied for the system.  
The figures below identifies the system fans by their device number and shows their corresponding  
cable connections.  
Figure 96 System Fan Device Number of system with non-130W CPU  
Device number  
System Fan 1  
System Fan 2  
System Fan 3  
Connector  
J63 on the system board  
J71 on the system board  
J62 on the system board  
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Device number  
System Fan 4  
System Fan 5  
System Fan 6  
Connector  
J70 on the system board  
J68 on the system board  
J67 on the system board  
System fans 1 to 4 are for the memory modules and processors, while system fan 5 to 6 are for the PCI slots  
and system chipsets.  
Figure 97 System Fan Device Number of system with 130W CPU  
Device number  
System Fan 1  
System Fan 2  
System Fan 3  
System Fan 4  
System Fan 5  
System Fan 6  
Connector  
J63 on the system board  
J71 on the system board  
J68 on the system board  
J62 on the system board  
J70 on the system board  
J67 on the system board  
A new system fan can be installed to allow the server to operate properly in case a default system fan  
becomes defective.  
To remove the system fan:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Power down the server.  
Disconnect the power cord(s).  
Unlock the server if necessary and remove the top cover as described in the section “System  
4.  
5.  
Disconnect the system fan cable from its corresponding board connector.  
Release the fan cable from the cable clip securing it to the chassis partition wall.  
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6.  
7.  
Squeeze the release tab on the system fan to release it from the chassis.  
Lift the system fan away from the chassis.  
Figure 98 Removing the System Fan  
To reinstall the system fan:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Put the system fan cable through the system fan cage.  
Hold the system fan and press the system fan into the system fan bracket.  
Connect the system fan cable to its corresponding board connector.  
Figure 99 Reinstalling the System Fan  
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Connectors, switches, and LEDs  
This chapter contains illustrations and tables identifying and describing the connectors, jumpers,  
switch, buttons, and LED indicators located on the front panel, rear panel, system board and hard  
drives of the HP ProLiant DL160 G6 server.  
Connectors and components  
Front panel components  
Figure 100 Front Panel Components / 2 3.5” HDD Hot-plug Model  
Item  
1
Description  
Thumbscrews for rack mounting  
Drive online/error LED  
Drive activity LED  
2
3
4
Optical disc drive (optional)  
Serial number pull tab  
Front panel USB 2.0 port 0/1  
Front UID LED/switch  
System health LED  
5
6
7
8
9
NIC 1 activity LED  
10  
11  
Power LED/switch  
Hard drive activity LED  
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Item  
12  
Description  
NIC 2 activity LED  
Hard disk drive (HDD) bays  
13  
Figure 101 Front Panel Components / 4 3.5” HDD Hot-plug Model  
Item  
1
Description  
Thumbscrews for rack mounting  
Drive online/error LED  
Drive activity LED  
2
3
4
Optical disc drive (optional)  
Serial number pull tab  
Front panel USB 2.0 port 0/1  
Front UID LED/switch  
System health LED  
5
6
7
8
9
NIC 1 activity LED  
10  
11  
12  
13  
Power LED/switch  
Hard drive activity LED  
NIC 2 activity LED  
Hard disk drive (HDD) bays  
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Figure 102 Front Panel Components / 4 3.5” HDD Non-hot-plug Model  
Item  
1
Description  
Thumbscrews for rack mounting  
Optical disc drive (optional)  
Serial number pull tab  
Front panel USB 2.0 port 0/1  
Front UID LED/switch  
System health LED  
2
3
4
5
6
7
NIC 1 activity LED  
8
Power LED/switch  
9
Hard drive activity LED  
NIC 2 activity LED  
10  
11  
Hard disk drive (HDD) bays  
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Figure 103 Front Panel Components / 8 2.5” HDD Model  
Item  
1
Description  
Thumbscrews for rack mounting  
Drive online/error LED  
Drive activity LED  
2
3
4
Serial number pull tab  
Optical disc drive  
5
6
Front panel USB 2.0 port 0/1  
Front UID LED/switch  
System health LED  
7
8
9
NIC 1 activity LED  
10  
11  
12  
13  
Power LED/switch  
Hard drive activity LED  
NIC 2 activity LED  
Hard disk drive (HDD) bays  
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Rear panel components  
Figure 104 Rear Panel Components / Hot-plug Power Supply Model (Optional)  
Item  
1
Description  
Power supply cable socket  
Serial port  
2
3
VGA port  
4
GbE LAN port for NIC 2  
Dedicated management port (optional)  
Full-height/full-length PCI expansion card slot cover  
T-10/T-15 wrench  
5
6
7
8
Screws for PCI cage  
9
Rear UID LED/switch  
10  
11  
GbE LAN port for NIC 1  
Rear panel 2.0 port 2/3  
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Figure 105 Rear Panel Components / Non-hot-plug Power Supply Model  
Item  
1
Description  
Power supply cable socket  
Serial port  
2
3
VGA port  
4
GbE LAN port for NIC 2  
Dedicated management port (optional)  
Full-height/full-length PCI expansion card slot cover  
T-10/T-15 wrench  
5
6
7
8
Screws for PCI cage  
9
Rear UID LED/switch  
10  
11  
GbE LAN port for NIC 1  
Rear panel 2.0 port 2/3  
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System board components  
Figure 106 System Board Components  
Item  
1
Designator  
J17  
Description  
PCIe slot  
2
J90  
Dedicated management port connector  
DIMM slot 9C for processor 2  
DIMM slot 1G for processor 2  
Processor 2  
3
J21  
4
J77  
5
CPU 2  
CPU 1  
J74  
6
Processor 1  
7
DIMM slot 1G for processor 1  
4-pin power connector  
System power connector  
DIMM slot 9C for processor 1  
Fan 1 connector  
8
J60  
9
J51  
10  
11  
12  
13  
J48  
J63  
J64  
8-pin power connector  
J71, J62, J70, Fan 2-6 connectors (from right to left)  
J68, J67  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
J57, J58  
J42  
SATA 5-6 connectors (from top to bottom)  
Front panel header  
J3  
Storage card slot  
J65  
Backplane I2C connector  
Backplane power connector  
3 V CMOS battery (CR2032)  
J82  
B1  
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Item  
20  
Designator  
J56  
Description  
Front panel USB 2.0 port 0/1  
Mini SAS connector  
Internal USB 2.0 port 4  
TPM connector  
21  
J11  
22  
J69  
23  
J29  
24  
J27  
System maintenance jumper  
Jumpers  
The system board contains a system maintenance jumper (J27). Table 15 describes the jumper  
settings.  
Table 15 System Maintenance Jumper Setting (J27)  
Jumper  
Status (default=off)  
Clear CMOS  
Clear password  
Recovery BIOS  
Recovery BMC  
RTC reset  
A
B
C
D
E
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LED indicators  
This section contains illustration and descriptions of internal and external status LED indicators located  
on the:  
Front panel  
Optical disk drive  
Hard drive  
Rear panel  
System board  
These LED indicators aid in problem diagnosis by indicating the status of system components and  
operations of the server.  
Front panel LED indicators  
The front panel LED indicators allow constant monitoring of basic system functions while the server is  
operating.  
Figure 107 Front Panel LED Indicators  
Table 16 Front Panel LED Indicators  
Item  
LED indicator  
Status  
Description  
1
Front UID LED/switch  
Steady blue  
Flashing blue  
Off  
Identification  
The system is being remotely managed  
No identification  
Healthy  
2
3
System health LED  
NIC 1 activity LED  
Steady green  
Red  
Critical error  
Amber  
Non-critical error  
Linked to the network  
Steady green  
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Table 16 Front Panel LED Indicators  
Item  
LED indicator  
Status  
Description  
Flashing green  
Off  
Linked and activity on the network.  
No connection  
4
NIC 2 activity LED  
Steady green  
Flashing green  
Off  
Linked to the network  
Linked and activity on the network.  
No connection  
5
6
Hard drive activity LED  
Power LED/switch  
Flashing green  
Off  
Hard drive activity  
No hard drive activity  
The system has AC power and is turned on.  
Steady green  
Steady amber  
The system has AC power but in standby  
mode.  
Off  
No AC power to the system.  
Optical disk drive activity LED indicator  
The optical disk drive has an activity indicator that indicates when the drive is reading media.  
Figure 108 Optical disk drive activity LED indicator  
Table 17 Optical disk drive Activity LED Indicator Status  
Item  
LED indicator  
Status  
Description  
1
Optical disk drive activity LED indicator  
Flashing green  
Off  
Ongoing drive activity  
No drive activity  
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Hard drive LED indicator  
The status of hard drives installed in the server is indicated by the hard drive LED indicators located on  
the HDD.  
Figure 109 Hard Drive LED Indicator  
Table 18 Hard Drive Activity LED Indicator Status  
Item  
LED indicator  
Status  
Description  
1
Drive online/error LED indicator  
Steady blue  
Steady orange  
Off  
The drive is located  
The drive is in a failed state.  
The drive is not in a failed state.  
The drive is in an activity state.  
2
Drive activity LED indicator  
Flashing green  
Off  
The drive is not in an activity  
state.  
Rear panel LED indicators  
The LAN port on the rear panel has two LED indicators that allow monitoring of network activity.  
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Figure 110 LAN LED Indicators Location  
Table 19 LAN LED Indicator Status  
Item  
Component  
Status  
Description  
1
NIC link LED indicator  
Steady green  
Off  
Linking at 100 Mbps speed.  
No connection or linking at 10 Mbps  
speed.  
2
3
NIC activity LED indicator  
Flashing green  
Steady green  
Off  
LAN is active.  
LAN is linking.  
No connection.  
LAN is active.  
Dedicated management LAN port  
activity LED indicator (optional)  
Flashing green  
Steady green  
Off  
LAN is linking.  
No connection  
4
Dedicated management LAN port  
link LED indicator (optional)  
Steady green  
Linking at 100 Mbps speed.  
Off  
No connection or linking at 10 Mbps  
speed.  
System board LED indicator  
The system board contains one LED indicator for use during troubleshooting operations.  
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Figure 111 System Board LED Indicator  
Table 20 System Board LED Indicator Status  
Item  
Component  
Status  
Description  
1
BMC activity LED indicator  
Steady green  
BMC is power on and in initialization process.  
Flashing green BMC activity.  
Off AC is Off.  
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Diagnostic tools and setup utilities  
This chapter provides an overview of the Power-On Self-Test (POST), the POST error messages, and  
BIOS, SAS and SATA setup utilities.  
BIOS software  
The server uses BIOS to boot up the system. BIOS software is a ROM-based firmware that allows  
reliability, manageability, and connectivity for server platforms. This software contains a set of  
programs permanently stored in an EEPROM chipset located on the system board. These programs  
assist in managing, initializing, and testing the hardware devices installed on the computer.  
BIOS software allows you to:  
Perform configuration from the BIOS Setup Utility  
Using the Setup Utility, you can install, configure, and optimize the hardware devices on the  
system board. In addition, you can set various features such as serial console redirection, PXE  
boot, and much more.  
Initialize hardware at boot up using POST routines  
During power-on or warm reset, the BIOS perform POST routines to test system components,  
allocate resource for various hardware devices, and prepare the system to boot to various  
operating systems.  
BIOS Setup Utility  
The HP server BIOS Setup Utility is used to configure five primary menu selections:  
Main  
Advanced  
Boot  
Security  
Exit  
Accessing the BIOS Setup Utility  
1.  
Turn on the monitor and server.  
If the server is already turned on, save your data and exit from all open applications, and then  
restart the server.  
2.  
3.  
When the HP logo is displayed during POST, press F10 into BIOS Setup Utility. If you fail to  
press F10 before POST is completed, you will need to restart the server.  
The first page displayed is the Main menu showing the Setup Utility menu bar. Use the left ()  
and right () arrow keys to change the options for each setting. Use the up () and down ()  
arrow keys to move among the different settings in each menu.  
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Navigating through the Setup Utility  
Use the keys listed in the legend bar on the right of the Setup screen to navigate through the various  
menu and submenu screens of the Setup Utility. Error! Reference source not found. lists these  
legend keys and their respective functions.  
Table 21 Setup Utility Navigation Keys  
Key  
Function  
Enter, Tab, or  
Shift-Tab  
Select a field value or display a submenu screen.  
Display more options for items marked with  
<+>, <–>  
and →  
and ↓  
F1  
Configure the system time or change field.  
Select different screens.  
Select items in each menu.  
To bring up the General Help window.  
The General Help window describes other Setup navigation keys that are not displayed  
on the legend bar.  
F10  
Esc  
To save changes and exit the BIOS Setup Utility.  
Exit the BIOS Setup menu.  
Setup Utility menu bar  
The BIOS Setup Utility provides a menu bar with the menu selections. The menu bar choices are  
described in the topics below.  
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Main menu  
Figure 112 Main Menu of the BIOS Setup Utility  
ROM-based Setup Utility  
<Main> Advanced Boot Security Exit  
System Overview  
User [ENTER], [TAB] or  
[SHIFT-TAB] to select a  
field.  
Product Name  
ProLiant BIOS  
Build Date  
:Proliant DL160 G6  
: O33  
Use [+] or [-] to  
configure system Time.  
: 01/26/2010  
: 18DIM191  
ROM ID  
Processor  
Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU  
Speed  
xxxxxxxxxxx  
: xxxxMHz  
: 1  
Count  
System Memory  
Size  
←→ Select Screen  
↑↓ Select Item  
+ - Change Field  
Tab Select Field  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
: 1024MB  
System Time  
[16:52:34]  
System Date  
[Sat 02/14/2009]  
:
System Serial Number  
NIC#1 MAC Address : 00-21-5A-4A-11-21  
NIC#2 MAC Address : 00-1E-0B-4A-89-24  
Asset Tag  
[
]
POST F1 Prompt  
[Delayed]  
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Use this menu to configure the following items:  
View product name.  
View BIOS build date and ROM ID.  
View processor information and system memory size.  
Set system time and date.  
View system serial number.  
View NIC 1&2 MAC addresses.  
Configure asset tags and POST F1 Prompt settings.  
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Advanced menu  
Figure 113 Advanced Menu of the BIOS Setup Utility  
ROM-based Setup Utility  
Main <Advanced> Boot Security Exit  
Advanced Settings  
Custom: Allow to  
configure  
Efficiency/Performanc  
e related items  
individually.  
WARNING: Setting wrong values in below sections may cause  
system to malfunction.  
Power Efficiency Mode  
[Efficiency]  
Efficiency/Performanc  
e: Impact groups as  
CPU  
` CPU Configuration  
Configuration/CPU  
bridge  
Configuration/PCI  
Express Configuration  
` CPU Bridge Configuration  
` SATA Configuration  
` SuperIO Configuration  
` USB Configuration  
` PCI Configuration  
` PCI Express Configuration  
` IPMI Configuration  
` BIOS Serial Console Configuration  
` Trusted Computing  
←→ Select Screen  
↑↓ Select Item  
` Intel VT-d Configuration  
Enter Go to Sub  
Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
V02.61 (C) Copyright 1985-2006, American Megatrends, Inc.  
WARNING: Incorrect settings may cause the server to malfunction. To correct the settings, press the  
F9 key to restore the default settings.  
CPU Configuration—Configure CPU settings.  
CPU Bridge Configuration—Configure CPU bridge settings.  
SATA Configuration—Configure SATA settings.  
SuperIO Configuration—Configure Super I/O settings.  
USB Configuration—Configure USB settings.  
PCI Configuration—Configure PCI settings.  
PCI-Express Configuration—Configure PCI Express settings.  
IPMI Configuration—Configure the IPMI settings.  
BIOS Serial Console Configuration—Configure the BIOS Serial Console settings.  
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Trusted Computing—Configure trusted computing settings.  
Intel VT-d Configuration—Configure Intel VT-d settings.  
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Figure 114 IPMI Submenu of the BIOS Setup Utility  
ROM-based Setup Utility  
Main <Advanced> Boot Security Exit  
IPMI 2.0 Configuration  
InPut for Set LAN  
Configuration  
command.  
Status Of BMC  
Working  
09.57  
BMC Firmware Revision  
NOTE: -  
BMC/IPMI FW Date: Jan/13/201  
BMC SDR Version: X.XX.XX.XXX  
Warehouse Build Number:XXX  
Each question  
in  
This group may take  
considerable amount  
of  
time.  
` Set LAN Configuration  
` SEL Configuration  
` Hardware Health Information  
` Watchdog Configuration  
` Serial Port Configuration  
←→ Select Screen  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub  
Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
V02.61 (C) Copyright 1985-2006, American Megatrends, Inc.  
Status of BMC—Display the status of the BMC.  
BMC Firmware Revision—Display the version of the BMC hardware and firmware.  
BMC/IPMI FW Date—View BMC/IPMI FW date.  
BMC SDR Version—View BMC SDR version.  
Warehouse Build Number—View Warehouse Build Number.  
Set LAN Configuration—Set LAN settings.  
SEL Configuration—Display BMC event log.  
Hardware Health Information—Set temperature and fan rotation rate.  
Watchdog Configuration—Configure watch dog timer status.  
Serial Port Configuration—Configure serial port connection settings.  
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Boot menu  
Figure 115 Boot Menu of the BIOS Setup Utility  
ROM-based Setup Utility  
Main Advanced <Boot> Security Exit  
Boot Settings  
Configure Settings  
during System Boot.  
` Boot Settings Configuration  
` Standard Boot Order  
USB Device Boot Priority  
Restore on AC Power Loss  
[High]  
[Last State]  
←→ Select Screen  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub  
Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
V02.61 (C) Copyright 1985-2006, American Megatrends, Inc.  
Boot Settings Configuration— Configure settings during system boot.  
Standard Boot Order—View and configure standard boot order settings.  
USB Device Boot Priority— Configure priority settings for USB devices. Users can configure the  
BIOS to avoid attempting to boot non-bootable USB devices that are left plugged into the server  
during POST. The options are High (default) and Low.  
Restore on AC Power Loss—View and configure settings to restore AC power loss.  
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Security menu  
Figure 116 Security Menu of the BIOS Setup Utility  
ROM-based Setup Utility  
Main Advanced Boot <Security> Exit  
Security Settings  
Install or Change the  
Password.  
Admin Password:  
User Password:  
Not Installed  
Not Installed  
Change Admin Password  
Boot Sector Virus Protection  
[Disabled]  
←→ Select Screen  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Change  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
V02.61 (C) Copyright 1985-2006, American Megatrends, Inc.  
Use this menu to configure the following items:  
Admin Password—Indicate if an admin password has been installed to the system.  
User Password—Indicate if a user password has been installed to the system.  
Change Admin Password—Modify or change your admin password.  
Boot Sector Virus Protection— Set Enabled to boot sector virus protection. The options are  
Enabled and Disabled.  
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Exit menu  
Figure 117 Exit Menu of the BIOS Setup Utility  
ROM-based Setup Utility  
Main Advanced Boot Security Chipset <Exit>  
Exit Options  
Exit system setup after  
saving the changes.  
Save Changes and Exit  
Discard Changes and Exit  
Discard Changes  
F10 key can be used  
for this operation.  
Restore Default Settings  
←→ Select Screen  
↑↓ Select Item  
Enter Go to Sub  
Screen  
F1 General Help  
F10 Save and Exit  
ESC Exit  
V02.61 (C) Copyright 1985-2006, American Megatrends, Inc.  
Use this menu to save changes or discard changes. When you save and exit, the server reboots.  
Save Changes and Exit—Save the changes you have made and exit the BIOS Setup Utility.  
Discard Changes and Exit—Exit the BIOS Setup Utility without saving the changes you have  
made.  
Discard Changes—Discard (cancel) any changes you have made. F10 can be used for this  
operation. You will remain in the Setup Utility.  
Restore Default Settings—Restore the default settings for all items in the BIOS Setup.  
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BIOS update  
HP recommends that you update the server BIOS with the latest system BIOS version to take  
advantage of the most recent compatibility fixes. The latest BIOS version for your server can be  
downloaded from http://www.hp.com.  
Clear CMOS  
You may need to clear the Setup configuration values (CMOS) if the configuration has been  
corrupted, or if incorrect settings made in the Setup Utility have caused error messages to be  
unreadable.  
To clear CMOS:  
1.  
2.  
If necessary, remove any accessory boards or cables that prevent access to the system  
configuration switch.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
Locate the system maintenance jumper (J27-A) on the system board.  
Press the button. AC power must not be connected.  
During POST, press F10 to access the Setup Utility.  
Load setup defaults by pressing F9.  
Set time, date, and other system values.  
Press F10 to close the Setup Utility.  
NOTE: Clearing CMOS restore all system configurations and password default settings.  
Power-On Self-Test (POST)  
Before you can use a server, all devices must be tested and initialized, and the operating system must  
be bootstrapped to the memory. This is referred to as Power–On Self-Test or POST. POST is a series of  
diagnostic tests that checks firmware and hardware components on the system to ensure that the  
server is properly functioning. This diagnostic function automatically runs each time the server is  
powered on.  
These diagnostics, which reside in the BIOS ROM, isolate server-related logic failures and indicate the  
board or component that you need to replace, as indicated by the error messages. Most server  
hardware failures will be accurately isolated during POST. The number of tests displayed depends on  
the configuration of the server.  
During POST you can:  
Press ESC to skip the HP logo and go to POST boot progress display system summary screen.  
Press F10 to access the Setup Utility.  
Press F12 to request a network boot (PXE).  
Press F1 to continue POST after POST errors are detected.  
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POST error indicators  
When POST detects a system failure, it displays a POST error message.  
POST error descriptions  
When a recoverable type of error occurs during POST, the screen will display an error message with  
the format “xxx-Error Identifier String” where “xxx” is a unique number code that matches ODM  
system specific error documentation and may be a hexadecimal or decimal value.  
All Error messages describe the problems as shown below:  
Table 22 POST Error Messages  
Error code  
10  
Description  
Floppy Controller Failure  
00B  
00C  
003  
005  
040  
041  
048  
120  
122  
150  
160  
192  
193  
194  
195  
196  
197  
198  
601  
605  
611  
612  
613  
620  
CMOS Memory Size Wrong  
RAM R/W test failed  
CMOS Battery Low  
CMOS Checksum Bad  
Refresh timer test failed  
Display memory test failed  
Password check failed  
$A0CCMOS Cleared by Jumper. Restore the Jumper and Continue…  
$A0CPassword Cleared By Jumper. Restore the Jumper and Continue…  
Processor failed BIST  
Processor missing microcode:  
L3 cache size mismatch  
CPUID, Processor stepping are different  
CPUID, Processor family are different  
Front side bus mismatch. System halted.  
CPUID, Processor Model are different  
Processor speeds mismatched  
Processor QPI speed mismatch detected.  
Error: BMC Not Responding  
BMC Has Detected Fatal Hardware Error  
Internal User Area Of BMC FRU Corrupted  
Controller Update 'boot block' Firmware Corrupted  
Controller Operational Firmware Corrupted  
Non-Redundant Fan Failure or Missing  
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Table 22 POST Error Messages  
Error code  
621  
Description  
Redundant Fan Configuration, One Fan Failure or Missing  
Redundant Fan Configuration, Multiple Fans Failure or Missing  
622  
Temperature Violation Detected  
Waiting 5 minutes for system to cool  
623  
Press ESC Key to resume booting without waiting for the system to cool  
Warning: Pressing ESC is NOT recommended as the system may shutdown  
unexpectedly  
624  
626  
Power Supply Failure or Power Supply Unplugged  
Update SDRR/Configuration Image failed  
Invalid or Unknown SKU/Chassis ID  
627  
Please check Front panel, System ID Jumper or Riser card  
Press F1 to Continue  
628  
701  
Redundant Power Supply Mismatch  
Insufficient Runtime space for MPS data.!!.  
System may operate in PIC or Non-MPS mode.  
No enough APIC ID in range 0-0Fh can be assigned to IO APICs.  
(Re-assigning CPUs' local APIC ID may solve this issue)  
702  
MPS Table is not built! System may operate in PIC or Non-MPS mode.  
POST related troubleshooting  
Perform the following procedures when POST fails to run, displays error messages.  
If the POST failure is during a routine boot up, check the following:  
All external cables and power cables should be firmly plugged in.  
The power outlet to the server should be connected and works correctly.  
The server and monitor are both turned on. The bicolour status LED indicator on the front panel  
must be lit up green.  
The monitor's contrast and brightness settings are correct.  
All internal cables are properly connected and all boards firmly seated.  
The processor is fully seated in its socket on the system board.  
The heat sink assembly is properly installed on top of the processor.  
All memory modules are properly installed.  
If you have installed a PCI accessory board, verify that the board is firmly seated and any  
jumpers on the board are properly set. Refer to the documentation provided with the accessory  
board.  
All internal cabling and connections are in their proper order.  
If you have changed the jumpers on the system board, verify that each is properly set.  
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SETSYS utility  
SETSYS.EXE (DOS application) is the correct tool for setting the Serial Number/Asset Tag text on this  
server after a system board replacement has occurred.  
Once the Serial Number/Asset Tag text has been entered via SETSYS, populating the SMBIOS data,  
the system BIOS will automatically write this info into the BMC IPMI FRU data on the next boot up.  
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Physical and operating specifications  
This chapter provides physical and operating specifications for the HP ProLiant DL160 G6 server.  
Specifications include:  
System unit  
Table 23 Hardware Specifications  
Item  
Components  
Processor socket  
Processor  
Intel® FCLGA 1366 socket  
2P Intel Xeon processor 5500 series with integrated memory  
controller  
2P Intel Xeon processor 5600 series with integrated memory  
controller  
Chipset  
Tylersberg-36D/ICH-10R  
Hardware monitoring device  
Gigabit ethernet controller  
ServerEngines Pilot 2 management controller  
HP NC362i GbE controllers for NIC  
IPMI card LO100 support  
Onboard controller  
Integrated into ICH10R SATA (4-port)  
ODD & Floppy interface  
Optional optical disc drive (SATA)  
Optional Floppy (USB only, USB key)  
Embedded video controller  
I/O subsystem  
ServerEngines Pilo2 management controller  
One PCIe x16 links with x16 slot  
One PCIe x4 links with x8 slot  
Memory  
Eighteen DDR3 800/1066/1333 MHz RDIMM/UDIMM slots, up  
to 144 GB  
Default media storage  
Two bays hot-plug HDD cage for 3.5” SAS or SATA drives  
Four bays hot-plug HDD cage for 3.5” SAS or SATA drives  
Four bays non-hot-plug HDD cage for 3.5” SATA drives  
Eight bays hot-plug HDD cage for 2.5” SAS or SATA drives  
Optical media storage  
I/O ports  
One slim optical disc drive bay for DVD-ROM drive on the front  
USB 2.0 ports (two rear USB ports, one internal USB port, two front  
USB ports), video port, serial port, dual GbE ports and IPMI LAN  
port.  
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Table 23 Hardware Specifications  
Item  
Components  
Status LED indicators  
System Health LED  
NIC 1/2 activity LED  
Power Switch/LED  
Hard drive activity LED indicator  
UID Switch/LED  
Front panel  
Rear panel  
UID LED  
LAN link status  
System board  
BMC activity LED  
Power supply unit  
460 W hot-plug, power supply  
500 W non-hot-plug, power supply  
750 W hot-plug, power supply  
Thermal solution  
Six system fans  
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Table 24 Physical Dimensions  
Item  
Description  
System board platform  
System board dimension  
ATX (Advanced Technology Extended)  
304.8 mm x 330.2 mm (12 in x 13 in)  
Server dimensions (H x W x D)  
Rack  
43 mm x 448 mm x 713 mm (1.69 in. x 17.64 in. x 28.07  
in.)  
Server weight  
Basic configuration (excludes monitor): 14~20kg  
Table 25 Environmental Specifications  
Item  
Description  
Temperature:  
Operating  
Non-operating  
Storage  
+10°C to +35°C (+50°F to +95°F)  
-30°C to 60°C (-22°F to 140°F)  
-30°C to 60°C (-22°F to 140°F)  
38.7°C (101.7°F)  
Wet-bulb temperature  
Relative humidity:  
Operating  
Non-operating  
Storage  
10% to 90% (non-condensing)  
5% to 95%  
5% to 95%  
Altitude:  
Operating  
Non-operating  
0 to 3049 m (0 to 10,000 ft)  
0 to 9146 m (0 to 30,000 ft)  
Thermal output (maximum operating)  
950 W @ 90 V  
1075 W @ 108 V  
1375 W @ 180 V  
LWad: 6.3 Bels  
Acoustic emissions  
Normal configuration  
(operating at room temperature)  
LWad: 6.3 Bels  
(Idle at room temperature)  
Table 26 Power Supply Specifications / 460 W Hot-plug  
Item  
Description  
Dimensions (H x W x D)  
38.48 mm x 86.36 mm x 190.5 mm (1.52 in x 3.4 in x 7.5  
in)  
Weight (approximate)  
1.36 kg  
Input requirements:  
Rated input voltage  
Normal line voltage  
90 VAC to 264 VAC  
100 VAC to 120 VAC/200 VAC to 240 VAC  
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Table 26 Power Supply Specifications / 460 W Hot-plug  
Item  
Description  
Line frequency  
Rated input current  
47–63 Hz  
6.0 ARMS max @ 100 V  
5.0 ARMS max @ 120 V  
3.00 ARMS max @ 200 V to 240 V  
BTU rating  
N/A  
Power supply output power:  
Rated steady state power  
Maximum peak power  
460 W  
N/A  
Temperature range:  
Operating  
Shipping  
+5°C to +50°C  
–40°C to +85°C  
Relative humidity:  
Operating  
Non-operating  
5% to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing  
5% to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing  
Table 27 Power Supply Specifications / 500 W Non-hot-plug  
Item  
Description  
Dimensions (H x W x D)  
Weight (approximate)  
40 mm x 86 mm x 280 mm (1.57 in x 3.39 in x 11.02 in)  
1.36 kg  
Input requirements:  
Rated input voltage  
Normal line voltage  
90 VAC to 264 VAC  
100 VAC to 120 VAC/200 VAC to 240 VAC  
Line frequency  
47–63 Hz  
Rated input current  
10.0 ARMS max @ 100 V to 120 V  
5.0 ARMS max @ 200 V to 240 V  
BTU rating  
N/A  
Power supply output power:  
Rated steady state power  
Maximum peak power  
500 W  
N/A  
Temperature range:  
Operating  
Shipping  
+5°C to +50°C  
–40°C to +85°C  
Relative humidity:  
Operating  
Non-operating  
5% to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing  
5% to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing  
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Table 28 Power Supply Specifications / 750 W Hot-plug  
Item  
Description  
Dimensions (H x W x D)  
38.48 mm x 86.36 mm x 190.5 mm (1.52 in x 3.4 in x 7.5  
in)  
Weight (approximate)  
1.36 kg  
Input requirements:  
Rated input voltage  
Normal line voltage  
90 VAC to 264 VAC  
100 VAC to 120 VAC/200 VAC to 240 VAC  
Line frequency  
47–63 Hz  
Rated input current  
9.10 ARMS max @ 100V  
5.10 ARMS max @ 200V  
BTU rating  
N/A  
Power supply output power:  
Rated steady state power  
Maximum peak power  
750 W  
N/A  
Temperature range:  
Operating  
Shipping  
+5°C to +50°C  
–40°C to +85°C  
Relative humidity:  
Operating  
Non-operating  
5% to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing  
5% to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing  
Table 29 Power Supply Specifications / 750 W Non-hot-plug  
Item  
Description  
Dimensions (H x W x D)  
Weight (approximate)  
40 mm x 86 mm x 280 mm (1.57 in x 3.39 in x 11.02 in)  
1.36 kg  
Input requirements:  
Rated input voltage  
Normal line voltage  
90 VAC to 264 VAC  
100 VAC to 120 VAC/200 VAC to 240 VAC  
Line frequency  
47–63 Hz  
Rated input current  
9.10 ARMS max @ 100V  
5.10 ARMS max @ 200V  
BTU rating  
N/A  
Power supply output power:  
Rated steady state power  
Maximum peak power  
750 W  
N/A  
Temperature range:  
Operating  
Shipping  
+5°C to +50°C  
–40°C to +85°C  
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Item  
Description  
Relative humidity:  
Operating  
Non-operating  
5% to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing  
5% to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing  
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Index  
A
Diagnostic tools and Setup Utilities  
clear CMOS, 121  
AC power  
power-down procedures, 36  
air baffle  
drive bay configuration, 42  
drives  
removing, 63  
cable connections, 38  
drive bay configuration, 42  
B
backplane, 55  
removing, 59  
battery  
optical disc drive, 44  
E
replacement warnings, 88  
BBWC  
electric shock  
removing, 90  
bezel blank  
exploded view  
removing, 46  
BIOS Setup Utility  
accessing, 112  
additional navigation keys, 113  
BIOS software  
overview, 112  
system components / 4 3.5, 21, 24  
system components / 8 2.5, 27  
F
front panel components, 99  
H
C
hard drive  
cable connections, 38  
CSR (customer self repair), 1  
CSR program  
hard drive blank  
removing, 51  
hardware configuration  
customer self repair (CSR), 1  
D
dedicated management port  
optical disk drive, 44  
PCI expansion card, 75  
power supply unit, 92  
diagnostic tools and setup utilities  
BIOS Setup Utility, 112  
BIOS software, 112  
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mechanical components / 2 3.5, 12  
mechanical components / 4 3.5, 13  
mechanical components / 8 2.5, 14  
memory module  
top cover, 36  
hardware configuration tools, 33  
hardware specifications, 125  
default media storage, 125  
hardware monitoring device, 125  
removing, 72  
memory modules  
LAN controller, 125  
N
non hot plug hard drive  
non-hot-plug PSU  
removing, 94  
optical media storage, 125  
processor socket, 125  
thermal solution, 126  
hazardous conditions. See symbols on equipment  
hazardous energy circuits  
O
onboard controllers  
storage controller, 125  
optical carrier  
heat sink  
optical disk drive  
removing, 63  
hot surface  
P
PCI cage  
hot-plug PSU  
removing, 76  
PCI expansion board  
removing, 93  
HP  
PCI riser card expansion slot, 75  
PCIe riser card  
contact information, 31  
technical support requirements, 31  
removing, 78  
I
improper airflow  
system board, 127  
power supply unit. See PSU  
Power-On Self Test  
POST error indicators, 122  
POST related troubleshooting, 123  
processor  
L
LAN controller, 125  
LED indicator  
system board LED, 110  
LED indicators  
optical disk drive activity, 108  
processor socket  
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specifications, 125  
processors  
PSU  
replacement warnings, 94  
spare part number, 21, 24, 27  
system components / 2 3.5, 18  
system components / 4 3.5, 21  
system components / 8 2.5, 27  
system cover  
R
top cover, 36  
system fan  
S
SAS/SATA hard drives with carriers  
server dimensions  
removing, 97  
system fans  
system LEDs. See status LEDs  
system structure  
server warnings and cautions, 35  
Setup Utility menu bar  
front panel, 99  
system board, 105  
specifications  
T
thermal solution, 126  
top cover  
physical and operating, 125  
storage controller, 125  
system battery  
removing, 36  
W
replacing, 89  
system board  
warnings  
battery replacement, 88  
PSU replacement, 94  
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