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IMPORTANT: The latest version of this document can be found online at http://www.hp.com/ bizsupport.

HP Encourages Your Comments

HP encourages your comments concerning this document. We are truly committed to providing documentation that meets your needs.

Please send any comments by contacting us at docsfeedback@hp.com.

Please include document title, manufacturing part number, and any comment, error found, or suggestion for improvement you have concerning this document.

Where to Get Help

For online access to technical support information, self-solve tools, online assistance, community forums of IT experts, broad multivendor knowledge base, and monitoring and diagnostic tools, go to http://www.hp.com/support.

For the latest information on HP-UX patches, check the HP Support Center at http://www.hp.com/ go/hpsc.

Information to Collect Before You Contact Support

Before you contact HP support, you should:

1.Check information on troubleshooting and attempt to solve the problem. See the chapter on Troubleshooting in the HP Integrity rx1620 Server Operations Guide.

Note failure symptoms and error indications (LEDs and messages) by checking the SEL and FPL logs.

Try to determine precisely what did or did not happen.

2.Collect the following information:

The model number of your server (for example, rx1620).

The product number of your server. This can be found on the identification label, which is found at the front of the unit (typically A6837B A6838B, and so on).

The serial number of your server. This can be found on the identification label.

3.Become familiar with your system configuration:

Are you using the LAN, RS232, or web interface to monitor the server?

How many processors, DIMMs, and PCI cards have been installed?

What versions of processor, memory, and PCI cards are used and where are they installed?

What accessories are installed?

4.Determine the following:

Which firmware versions are in use?

When did the problem start?

Have recent changes been made to the system?

Which operating system and version is in use?

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Contents HP Integrity rx1620 Maintenance Guide Where to Get Help Contents Parts Information IndexWhat’s in This Document Related DocumentsTypographical Conventions Where to Get Help HP Encourages Your CommentsInformation to Collect Before You Contact Support Service Tools Required Installing Internal Hard Disk DrivesFiller Removal from Slot Disk Drive Installation in Slot Installing Processors and Memory Installing an Additional ProcessorInstalling Processors and Memory Removing the Airflow Blocker, CPU Dust Cover, and Air Duct Unlocking the Processor Locking Mechanism Locking the Processor Assembly in Place Connecting the Processor Power Pod Securing the Processor Power Pod Installing Additional Memory Supported Dimm sizesDimm Locations Dimm Loading OrderInstalling DIMMs Dimm LocationsInserting Dimm into Memory Slot Installing Additional PCI Cards Installing a PCI CardUsing Jackscrew to Release PCI I/O Riser Removing the PCI I/O Riser Assembly Installing a PCI Card Optional Management Processor Card MPRemoving the MP Card Blank Connecting the Management Processor Card Installing the External Mounting Posts Safety Information Accessing a Rack Mounted ServerExtend the Server from the Rack Removing the Front Bezel Removing and Replacing the Front BezelInsert the Server into the Rack Replacing the Front BezelRemoving and Replacing the Cover Removing the CoverReplacing the Cover Removing and Replacing the Cover Removing and Replacing System Memory Removing System MemoryInstalling System Memory Removing and Replacing a ProcessorRemoving a Processor Processor LocationRemove the Processor Power Pod Mounting Screws Removing and Replacing Components Removing the Power Pod Unlock the Processor Socket Replacing a Processor Aligning the Processor Assembly Screw in the four captive screws on the processor Installing the Processor Securing the Processor Power Pod Removing and Replacing the System Battery Removing the System BatteryReplacing the System Battery Removing the System BatteryRemoving the Power Supply Fan Unit Removing and Replacing Fan UnitsReplacing the Power Supply Fan Unit Removing a Chassis Fan UnitReplacing a Chassis Fan Unit Removing and Replacing the Display Panel Removing the Display PanelReplacing the Display Panel Message similar to this appearsRemoving and Replacing the PCI I/O Riser Assembly Removing the PCI I/O Riser AssemblyRemoving and Replacing the PCI I/O Riser Assembly Replacing the PCI I/O Riser Assembly Removing and Replacing PCI Cards Removing a PCI CardUsing Jackscrew to Release PCI I/O Riser Replacing a PCI Card Removing and Replacing an Internal Hard Disk Drive Removing an Internal Hard Disk DriveReplacing an Internal Hard Disk Drive Removing an Internal Hard Disk DriveRemoving Disk Drive Slot Filler Removing and Replacing the Power Supply Removing the Power SupplyReplacing the Power Supply Power Supply Removal/ReplacementPower Supply Cable Removing and Replacing a Removable Media DriveRemoving a Removable Media Drive Replacing a Removable Media Drive Removing the Optional Management Processor CardReplacing the Optional Management Processor Card Removing and Replacing Components Removing the Optional Management Processor Card Battery Replacing the Optional Management Processor Card Battery Replacing the Base UnitReplacing the Base Unit Removing and Replacing Components Parts Information Field Replaceable Parts FRU ListAdditional Components Field Replaceable Parts FRU List Rack Solutions Index