HP (Hewlett-Packard) BL30p Network Card User Manual


 
Minimum Rack
Minimum RackMinimum Rack
Minimum Rack
Requirements
RequirementsRequirements
Requirements
Mounts in ProLiant, and Telco racks and Third Party racks that meet the following criteria:
Compatible with 19-inch Standard EIA rail sets
EIA rail-to-rail depth is 29 - 30"
Cabinet depth must be at least 36-inch deep overall (Additional min. 3.5-inch clearance from
rear RETMA rail to rear door, inclusive in the 36-inch overall depth)
Ample room for top and bottom cable egress (approximately 8 square inches for full rack
configuration with patch panel)
Must be capable of supporting 1600 lb (for full rack configuration)
Perforated front and rear doors to accommodate front-to-back cooling
Must have 65% open perforation on server blade enclosure doors to support airflow requirements
Optimized for use with the HP 10000 Series racks
NOTE:
NOTE:NOTE:
NOTE:
If using Compaq 7000 Series rack, Rack Extension Kit and High Air Flow Rack Door options are
required.
Rack Airflow
Rack AirflowRack Airflow
Rack Airflow
Requirements
RequirementsRequirements
Requirements
HP 10000 series racks provide enhanced airflow for maximum cooling, allowing racks to be fully
loaded with servers and server blades using the latest server technologies.
CAUTION:
CAUTION:CAUTION:
CAUTION:
If a third-party rack is used, observe the following additional requirements to ensure
adequate airflow and to prevent damage to the equipment:
Front and rear doors: If your 42U server rack includes closing front and rear doors, you must
allow 830 square inches (5,350 sq cm) of hole evenly distributed from top to bottom to permit
adequate airflow (equivalent to the required 64 percent open area for ventilation).
Side: The clearance between the installed rack component and the side panels of the rack must be
a minimum of 2.75 inches (7 cm).
CAUTION:
CAUTION:CAUTION:
CAUTION:
Always use blanking panels to fill all remaining empty front panel U-spaces in the rack. This
arrangement ensures proper airflow. Using a rack without blanking panels results in improper cooling
that can lead to thermal damage.
NOTE:
NOTE:NOTE:
NOTE:
For additional information, refer to the Setup and Installation Guide or the Documentation CD
provided with the server, or to the server documentation located in the Support section on the HP
ProLiant BL30p server blade website:
http://www.hp.com/servers/bl30p
.
Service and Support
Service and SupportService and Support
Service and Support
Three-year limited warranty, including hardware diagnostic support, pre-failure warranty (coverage of
processors, memory and SCSI hard drives). The warranty is fully supported by HP Services and a
worldwide network of resellers and service providers. In addition 90-day's getting started software
telephone support may be covered under the warranty or available for an additional fee. Enhancements
to warranty services are available through HP Care Pack services.
NOTE:
NOTE:NOTE:
NOTE:
Server Blade Limited Warranty includes 3 year Parts, 1 year Labor, 1-year on-site support.
NOTE:
NOTE: NOTE:
NOTE:
Server Blade Enclosure and Interconnects Limited Warranty includes 3 year Parts, 3 year Labor,
3-year on-site support.
Care Pack services provide a range of life cycle support options that let you choose the service levels that
meet your business requirements, from basic to mission-critical.
A full range of HP Care Pack hardware and software services are available including:
Installation and start up
Education courses
Extended onsite hardware coverage hours from same business day 13 hours, 5 day to 24 hours, 7
days call window with options including 4-hour response or 6-hour Call To Repair
Comprehensive range of software technical support for Microsoft, Linux, ProLiant Essentials and
VMWare-based IT solutions helping to deliver high level of application availability. Response times
QuickSpecs
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Standard Features (Manageability)
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