HP (Hewlett-Packard) DL740 Server User Manual


 
Serviceability
ServiceabilityServiceability
Serviceability
Innovative Diagnostic Lighting throughout server
LED display on front bezel indicates system health and DIMM status
LED display on memory cartridges indicates cartridge power and attention status
Tool-less, virtually cable-less interior design
Tool-less access to interior of server
Hot pluggable universal media bay (CD/DVD-ROM drive ships standard) ejects without the use of tools
Front access power supplies
PCI Card Guides locks full length PCI cards in place during transit
SCSI Drive Cage connects directly to system board – no cables.
Modular mechanical design allows tool-less access to major subsystems for easy upgrades and servicing
Host Module: Processor, Memory, and I/O Subsystems
Power and Media Module: SCSI Backplane, Power Supplies, Universal Media Bay
Quick Deploy Racking System
Tool-less design "snap in" rails
Security
SecuritySecurity
Security
Power-on password
Diskette drive control
Diskette boot control
Network server mode
Security provision
Parallel and serial interface control
Administrator's password
Disk configuration lock
Hot plug access security
Server Power Cords
Server Power CordsServer Power Cords
Server Power Cords
Two IEC to IEC Highline power cords (PDU adapters) ship standard
Power Supply
Power SupplyPower Supply
Power Supply
Two Redundant Hot Plug 1100/800-Watt power supplies per system. Power supplies are load sharing and provide 1100
Watts of Redundant power for 220-volt input or 800 Watts of power for 115-volt input.
NOTE:
NOTE: NOTE:
NOTE:
To ensure redundancy of server power, HP requires that 200-240 VAC power be used for all deployments. This will
ensure that both power supplies can support up to their maximum configurations, and remain in a redundant power supply
state.
NOTE:
NOTE:NOTE:
NOTE:
A maximum of two power supplies are supported and ship standard with each server. Use of 110V power is not
recommended.
NOTE:
NOTE: NOTE:
NOTE:
Due to the increased power consumption of the new Intel Xeon MP processors, power redundancy may not be
supported on all server configurations when using 115-120 VAC power. Please refer to the Power Supply Calculator
http://activeanswers.compaq.com/
to determine if your configuration is redundant.
NOTE:
NOTE: NOTE:
NOTE:
A maximum of two power supplies are supported (shipped standard with each server).
System Fans
System FansSystem Fans
System Fans
Two Hot-Plug redundant fans ship standard. Two maximum supported.
Required Cabling
Required CablingRequired Cabling
Required Cabling
For required cabling information, refer to the HP Web site at:
http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/proliantdl740/index.html
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QuickSpecs
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Standard Features
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