HP Z Virtual manual Chipset Sata cable option

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Chipset SATA cable option

With the chipset SATA cable option, the chipset SATA controller can be used with a single SATA hard drive that is installed in one hard drive bay of the SFF or LFF hard drive cage.

When using the chipset SATA configuration, the following conditions apply:

Only drive bay 5 is enabled. The remaining drive bays are disabled.

The optical bay is disabled because the chipset SATA controller port on the system board is redirected from the optical bay to the drive cage.

Hard drive status LEDs are not supported.

Hard drive thermal status monitoring is not supported.

Hot-plug operation is not supported.

Because only one drive bay is enabled, all remaining drives can be removed.

For proper thermal cooling, install blanks in all bays that do not have a drive installed. Order a sufficient number of 6.35-cm (2.5-in) or 8.89-cm (3.5-in) hard drive blank option kits from an HP authorized reseller. For more information, see the server maintenance and service guide.

The standard SATA driver is included with supported operating systems. No additional driver is required.

1. Power down the server on page 18.

2. Remove all power:

a. Disconnect each power cord from the power source. b. Disconnect each power cord from the server.

3. Extend the server from the rack on page 19.

4.Remove the access panel on page 20.

WARNING! Eliminate the risk of electric shock by removing all AC power from the system before installing or replacing any non-hot-plug hardware option. Disconnect all power cords to completely remove power 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.

IMPORTANT: It is necessary to remove the PCI riser cage only if there is a full-length expansion board installed.

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Contents HP DL380z Gen8 Virtual Workstation Part number First Edition April Table of contents Setup Active Health System Integrated Management Log 101 Abstract Component identification Front panel componentsFront panel LEDs and buttons Description StatusAccess the Systems Insight Display Systems Insight Display LEDsSystems Insight Display LED combinations RJ-45 LEDs for status Rear panel LEDs and buttonsPage Rear panel components Rear panel LEDs and buttons Non-hot-plug PCI riser board slot definitionsFL/FH System board components ItemDescriptionSystem maintenance switch Default FunctionNMI functionality Dimm slot locationsSAS and Sata device numbers Hot-plug drive LED definitions LEDPCI riser cage LED Fbwc module LEDs P420 Amber Green InterpretationHot-plug fans Page Power down the server Power up the serverOperations Extend the server from the rack Remove the access panel Install the access panelAccess the product rear panel Opening the cable management armPower down the server on Remove the hot-plug fan cageRemove the access panel on Remove the hot-plug fanRemove the full-length expansion board Remove the PCI riser cage Install the PCI riser cage Install the access panel onSecure the full-length expansion board retainer Remove the air baffle Page Setup Optional installation servicesOptimum environment Space and airflow requirementsPower requirements Temperature requirementsElectrical grounding requirements Connecting a DC power cable to a DC power source Installing hardware options Identifying the contents of the server shipping cartonRack warnings Installing the server into the rack Page Citrix XenServer Installing the operating systemVMware vSphere Powering on and selecting boot options Registering the serverIntroduction Hardware options installationMemory options HP SmartMemory Memory subsystem architectureSingle-, dual-, and quad-rank DIMMs Dimm identificationMemory configurations 1Maximum capacityAdvanced ECC memory configuration General Dimm slot population guidelines Advanced ECC population guidelinesInstalling a Dimm Lockstep Memory population guidelinesPower up the server on Hot-plug hard drive optionsInstalling a hot-plug SAS or Sata hard drive Controller options Removing a hot-plug SAS or Sata hard driveInstalling the flash-backed write cache module Installing the flash-backed write cache capacitor pack Page Remove the Velcro liner Hardware options installation Power up the server on Optical drive option 48V DC power supply option Page Page Page Page FlexibleLOM option FlexibleLOM option Expansion board options Removing the expansion slot blanksPage Installing a half-length expansion board Installing a full-length expansion board Secondary PCI riser cage option Page Install the secondary PCI riser cage 2U rack bezel option HP Trusted Platform Module optionInstalling the Trusted Platform Module board HP Trusted Platform Module option Retaining the recovery key/password Enabling the Trusted Platform ModuleCabling SAS hard drive cablingOptical drive cabling Fbwc cabling Chipset Sata cable option Remove the air baffle on Cabling PCIe power cable option Server mode Software and configuration utilitiesHP product QuickSpecs HP iLO Management Engine HP iLOIntelligent Provisioning Integrated Management LogHP Insight Remote Support software Erase UtilityScripting Toolkit HP Service Pack for ProLiant HP Smart Update ManagerHP ROM-Based Setup Utility Using RbsuBoot options Auto-configuration processConfiguring AMP modes Array Configuration Utility Utilities and featuresRe-entering the server serial number and product ID HP Smart Storage Administrator Option ROM Configuration for ArraysAutomatic Server Recovery ROMPaq utilityRedundant ROM support Keeping the system currentUSB support DriversSoftware and firmware Version control Change control and proactive notification Troubleshooting Troubleshooting resourcesBattery replacement Locate the battery System board components onPage Mechanical specifications SpecificationsEnvironmental specifications Power supply specificationsHP 1200 W CS HE Power Supply 94% efficiency Specification Value Input requirementsBefore you contact HP Support and other resourcesHP contact information Customer Self Repair Acronyms and abbreviations 101Acronyms and abbreviations Documentation feedback Index ASRIML