HPE ProLiant ML110 Gen10 User Manual

HPE ProLiant ML110 Gen10 User Manual

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HPE ProLiant ML110 Gen10 Server User
Guide
Abstract
This document is for the person who installs, administers, and troubleshoots servers and storage
systems. Hewlett Packard Enterprise assumes you are qualified in the servicing of computer
equipment and trained in recognizing hazards in products with hazardous energy levels.
Part Number: 874623-001
Published: September 2017
Edition: 1

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  • Page 1 HPE ProLiant ML110 Gen10 Server User Guide Abstract This document is for the person who installs, administers, and troubleshoots servers and storage systems. Hewlett Packard Enterprise assumes you are qualified in the servicing of computer equipment and trained in recognizing hazards in products with hazardous energy levels.
  • Page 2 © Copyright 2017 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP Notices The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for Hewlett Packard Enterprise products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. Hewlett Packard Enterprise shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Component identification................7 Front panel components........................7 Front panel LEDs and buttons......................8 Rear panel components........................9 UID button functionality......................10 Power fault LEDs........................10 Rear panel LEDs..........................10 System board components........................12 System maintenance switch descriptions................13 DIMM slot locations........................... 14 Drives..............................15 LFF drive LED definitions.......................
  • Page 4 HPE Trusted Platform Module 2.0 Gen10 option................73 Overview..........................73 HPE Trusted Platform Module 2.0 Guidelines................ 74 Installing and enabling the HPE TPM 2.0 Gen10 Kit.............. 74 Installing the Trusted Platform Module board.............. 74 Enabling the Trusted Platform Module.................76 Retaining the recovery key/password................77...
  • Page 5 Scripting Toolkit for Windows and Linux.................... 99 UEFI System Utilities.........................99 Selecting the boot mode ...................... 100 Secure Boot.......................... 100 Launching the Embedded UEFI Shell ..................101 HPE Smart Storage Administrator....................101 USB support............................ 102 External USB functionality....................102 Redundant ROM support.........................102 Safety and security benefits....................102 Keeping the system current......................102...
  • Page 6 Power supply specifications......................109 ATX 350W non-hot-plug power supply................. 110 ATX 550W non-hot-plug power supply................. 110 HPE 800W Flex Slot Platinum Hot Plug Low Halogen Power Supply........111 Hot-plug power supply calculations....................112 Safety, warranty, and regulatory information........113 Safety and regulatory compliance....................113 Warranty information........................113...
  • Page 7: Component Identification

    Component identification Front panel components Item Description Box 2 Box 1 USB 3.0 connectors iLO service port PCIe Fan Slim Optical Disc Drive (Optional) Component identification...
  • Page 8: Front Panel Leds And Buttons

    Front panel LEDs and buttons Item Description Status Power On/Standby button and Solid green = System on system power LED Flashing green (1 flash per second) = Performing power on sequence Solid amber = System in standby Off = No power present If the system power LED is off, verify the following conditions: •...
  • Page 9: Rear Panel Components

    Rear panel components Item Description Non-hot-plug power supply Kensington security slot Padlock eye Power supply bay 1 of the hot-plug power supply (optional) Power supply bay 2 of the hot-plug power supply (optional) NIC port 1 System fan iLO Management port Slot 5 PCIe3x8 (4, 1) Slot 4 PCIe3 x16 (16 8, 4, 1) Serial port (optional)
  • Page 10: Uid Button Functionality

    Video port UID button functionality The UID button can be used to display the HPE ProLiant Pre-boot Health Summary when the server will not power on. For more information, see the latest HPE iLO User Guide on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website.
  • Page 11 4 flashes per second = iLO manual reboot sequence initiated • 8 flashes per second = iLO manual reboot sequence in progress Off = Deactivated IMPORTANT: Consider NIC as HPE Ethernet 1GB 2-port 332i Adapter whose performance is a PCIe Gen2 x1 device. Component identification...
  • Page 12: System Board Components

    System board components Item Description Fan connector 4 (system fan) Fan connector 3 (system fan) DIMM slots 24-pin power supply connector RPSU connector Processor System Battery Front I/O connector x4 SATA port 1 x4 SATA port 2 iLO service port connector Front USB 3.0 connector Table Continued System board components...
  • Page 13: System Maintenance Switch Descriptions

    Item Description SATA port 9 TPM connector Fan connector 1 (PCIe fan) Fan connector 2 (PCIe fan) SATA port 10 Storage backup power connectors microSD slot System maintenance switch Smart storage battery connector Internal USB 2.0 connector Slot 5 PCIe3 x8 (4, 1) Serial port connector Slot 4 PCIe3 x16 (16, 8, 4, 1) Internal USB 3.0 connector...
  • Page 14: Dimm Slot Locations

    Position Default Function Reserved Off = Power-on password is enabled. On = Power-on password is disabled. Off = No function On = Restore default manufacturing settings Off = Set default boot mode to UEFI. On = Set default boot mode to legacy. —...
  • Page 15: Drives

    Drives LFF drive LED definitions Item Definition Fault/UID (amber/blue) Online/Activity (green) Online/Activity LED Fault/UID LED (amber/ Definition (green) blue) On, off, or flashing Alternating amber and One or more of the following conditions exist: blue • The drive has failed. •...
  • Page 16: Sff Smartdrive Components

    1 flash per second Do not remove the drive. Removing the drive might terminate the current operation and cause data loss. The drive is rebuilding, erasing, or is part of an array that is undergoing capacity expansion or stripe migration. 4 flashes per second Flashing amber The drive is active but a predictive failure alert has...
  • Page 17: Drive Numbering

    Item Description Status Drive status LED Solid green = The drive is a member of one or more logical drives. Flashing green = The drive is rebuilding or performing a RAID migration, stripe size migration, capacity expansion, or logical drive extension, or is erasing.
  • Page 18 • Four-bay LFF hot-plug drive model • Eight-bay SFF hot-plug drive model Component identification...
  • Page 19: Fan Locations

    Fan locations Item Description Default system fan module (92 x 32 mm) Default PCIe fan module (92 X 32 mm) The server also supports redundant fan options, see Redundant fan option. Fan locations...
  • Page 20: Operations

    Operations Power up the server To power up the server, press the Power On/Standby button. Power down the server Before powering down the server for any upgrade or maintenance procedures, perform a backup of critical server data and programs. IMPORTANT: When the server is in standby mode, auxiliary power is still being provided to the system.
  • Page 21: Remove The Access Panel

    3. Disconnect all peripheral cables from the server. 4. Disconnect each power cord from the server. 5. Lift the server from the tray. 6. Place the server on a sturdy, level surface. Remove the access panel WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the drives and the internal system components to cool before touching them.
  • Page 22: Install The Access Panel

    CAUTION: To prevent damage to electrical components, properly ground the server before beginning any installation procedure. Improper grounding can cause electrostatic discharge. Procedure 1. Power down the server on page 20. 2. Remove all power: a. Disconnect each power cord from the power source. b.
  • Page 23: Remove The Front Bezel

    2. If a Kensington security cable was removed, connect it to the rear panel. See the security cable documentation for instructions. 3. Do one of the following: • Server in rack mode: Install the server on the rack on page 39. •...
  • Page 24: Install The Front Bezel

    Install the front bezel Procedure 1. Install and close the front bezel. 2. Do one of the following: • Lock the internal locker. • Leave the internal locker in unlock position if you want to access the front panel any time without removing the access panel.
  • Page 25: Remove The Pcie Air Baffle

    6. Connect each power cord to the power source. 7. Power up the server on page 20. Remove the PCIe air baffle Procedure 1. Power down the server on page 20. 2. Remove all power: a. Disconnect each power cord from the power source. b.
  • Page 26: Remove The System Air Baffle

    2. Install the front bezel on page 24. 3. Install the access panel on page 22. 4. Do one of the following: • Server in rack mode: Install the server on the rack on page 39. • Server in tower mode: Return the server to an upright position. 5.
  • Page 27: Install The System Air Baffle

    Install the system air baffle CAUTION: For proper cooling do not operate the server without the access panel, baffles, expansion slot covers, or blanks installed. Procedure 1. Install the system air baffle. 2. Install the PCIe air baffle on page 25 3.
  • Page 28 • Server in rack mode: Install the server on the rack on page 39. • Server in tower mode: Return the server to an upright position. 6. Connect each power cord to the server. 7. Connect each power cord to the power source. 8.
  • Page 29: Setup

    Delivered by experienced, certified engineers, Hewlett Packard Enterprise support services help you keep your servers up and running with support packages tailored specifically for HPE ProLiant systems. Hewlett Packard Enterprise support services let you integrate both hardware and software support into a single package.
  • Page 30: Temperature Requirements

    When vertical space in the rack is not filled by a server or rack component, the gaps between the components cause changes in airflow through the rack and across the servers. Cover all gaps with blanking panels to maintain proper airflow. CAUTION: Always use blanking panels to fill empty vertical spaces in the rack.
  • Page 31: Electrical Grounding Requirements

    Electrical grounding requirements The server must be grounded properly for proper operation and safety. In the United States, you must install the equipment in accordance with NFPA 70, 1999 Edition (National Electric Code), Article 250, as well as any local and regional building codes. In Canada, you must install the equipment in accordance with Canadian Standards Association, CSA C22.1, Canadian Electrical Code.
  • Page 32: Rack Warnings

    Rack warnings WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, be sure that: • The rack is bolted to the floor using the concrete anchor kit. • The leveling feet extend to the floor. • The full weight of the rack rests on the leveling feet.
  • Page 33: Prerequisites For The Initial Server Setup

    • Avoid hand contact by transporting and storing products in static-safe containers. • Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at static-free workstations. • Place parts on a grounded surface before removing them from their containers. • Avoid touching pins, leads, or circuitry. •...
  • Page 34: Setting Up The Server In Rack Mode

    Before installing an operating system, observe the following: • Be sure to read the HPE UEFI requirements for ProLiant servers on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website. If UEFI requirements are not met, you might experience boot failures or other errors when installing the operating system.
  • Page 35: Hardware Options Installation

    Product QuickSpecs For more information about product features, specifications, options, configurations, and compatibility, see the product QuickSpecs on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/info/qs). Introduction If more than one option is being installed, read the installation instructions for all the hardware options and identify similar steps to streamline the installation process.
  • Page 36: Installing The Tower-To-Rack Conversion Kit

    Installing the tower-to-rack conversion kit Procedure 1. Review the rack warnings and cautions. 2. If the server is currently used in tower mode, prepare the server for rack installation. 3. Install the rack rails and server tray. 4. Install the server on the rack. 5.
  • Page 37 Procedure 1. Disassemble the rail assemblies: a. Pull out the inner rail until it is fully extended . b. Slide and hold the white release tab in the direction shown, and then remove the inner sliding rail from the outer mounting rail. c.
  • Page 38 4. Fasten the mounting rails to the rack columns: a. Retract and hold the rear retention bracket. b. Insert the pegs on the mounting flange into the rack holes. c. Release the rear retention bracket. d. Retract and hold the front retention bracket. e.
  • Page 39: Install The Server On The Rack

    g. Repeat steps a-f to fasten the other mounting rail. h. Make sure that both rails are mounted at the same vertical position on both sides of the rack. 5. Slide the server tray into the rack. The rails will click and lock into place when the tray is properly engaged. Install the server on the rack IMPORTANT: The rack conversion kit is leveraged from ML350 Gen10 server, so the actual server might differ from...
  • Page 40 2. Place the server at the center of the server tray. Align the front panel of the server with the edge of the tray. 3. Press and hold the blue rail-release tabs, and then slide the server tray back into the rack. Hardware options installation...
  • Page 41 4. Tighten the server tray thumbscrews. 5. Connect all peripheral cables and power cords to the rear panel. 6. Secure the power cord with the strain relief strap. Roll the extra length of the strap around the power input module handle. Hardware options installation...
  • Page 42: Drive Options

    7. Connect each power cord to the power source. 8. Power up the server. The installation is complete. Drive options Drive installation guidelines Depending on the configuration, the server supports SAS and SATA drives. Observe the following general guidelines: • The system automatically sets all drive numbers.
  • Page 43 Procedure Power down the server on page 20. Remove all power: a. Disconnect each power cord from the power source. b. Disconnect each power cord from the server. Do one of the following: • Server in rack mode: Remove the server from the rack on page 20. •...
  • Page 44: Installing An Lff Hot-Plug Drive

    11. Install the 4 LFF non-hot-plug drive cage assembly. 12. Connect the drive cage cables. 13. Install the system air baffle on page 27. 14. Install the PCIe air baffle on page 25. 15. Install the front bezel on page 24. 16.
  • Page 45: Installing An Sff Hot-Plug Drive

    6. Determine the status of the drive from the drive LED definitions. 7. Close the front bezel. The installation is complete. To configure arrays, see the HPE Smart Array SR Gen10 Configuration Guide at the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website. Installing an SFF hot-plug drive...
  • Page 46: Drive Cage Options

    6. Observe the LED status of the drive. 7. Close the front bezel. The installation is complete. To configure arrays, see the HPE Smart Array SR Gen10 Configuration Guide at the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website. Drive cage options Drive cage options...
  • Page 47: Lff Non-Hot-Plug Drive Cage Option

    4 LFF non-hot-plug drive cage option The server supports 4 LFF non-hot-plug drive cage option. This option cannot be installed together with 4 LFF and 8 SFF hot-plug drive cage option. Installing the 4 LFF non-hot-plug drive cage Prerequisites Before you perform this procedure, make sure that you have the following items available: •...
  • Page 48: Lff Hot-Plug Drive Cage Option

    11. Connect the drive cage cables. 12. Install the system air baffle on page 27. 13. Install the PCIe air baffle on page 25. 14. Install the front bezel on page 24. 15. Install the access panel on page 22. 16.
  • Page 49 a. Disconnect each power cord from the power source. b. Disconnect each power cord from the server. Do one of the following: • Server in rack mode: Remove the server from the rack on page 20. • Server in tower mode: Place the server on its side and access panel facing up. Remove the access panel on page 21.
  • Page 50: Sff Hot-Plug Drive Cage Option

    When installing drives start from the lowest drive number, see Drive Numbering on page 17. 13. Install the system air baffle on page 27. 14. Install the PCIe air baffle on page 25. 15. Install the front bezel on page 24. 16.
  • Page 51 10. Install the drive cage in box 1. 11. Connect the drive cage cables. 12. Install SFF drives in the drive cage. When installing drives start from the lowest drive number, see Drive Numbering on page 17. 13. Install the system air baffle on page 27. 14.
  • Page 52: Storage Controller Options

    Hence slot 5 is the least recommended for usage. Storage controller installation guidelines To maintain optimal thermal conditions when installing an HPE P-series Smart Array Controller or an HBA option, Hewlett Packard Enterprise recommends the following guidelines. Install this storage...
  • Page 53 Install the Smart Storage controller. 10. Make sure that the controller board is firmly seated in the slot. 11. Connect the cables. 12. Install the system air baffle on page 27. 13. Install the PCIe air baffle on page 25. 14.
  • Page 54: Smart Storage Battery Option

    Smart Storage Battery option The Smart Storage Battery is a centralized backup source and is required to back up the write cache content onto flash memory on the Smart Array P-class Gen10 controllers if there was an unplanned server power loss.
  • Page 55 10. Install the Smart Storage Battery: a. Install the Smart Storage Battery into the holder. b. Route the battery cable through the cable clip and connect to the system board connector. 11. Connect the Smart Array cache backup power cable. 12.
  • Page 56: M.2 Ssd Enablement Option

    M.2 SSD Enablement option The server supports M.2 SSD Enablement option. The M.2 SSD enablement board can be installed in all slots. However slots 1, 3, and 4 are most recommended. Installing an M.2 SATA SSD IMPORTANT: The speed of slot 5 is designed for 32Gb/s, but the actual running speed will be lower than it was designed.
  • Page 57 Locate the appropriate PCIe slot to install the M.2 SSD enablement board. The recommended slots are 1, 3, and 4. Open the PCIe slot cover retainer and remove the slot blank. 10. Install the M.2 SSD enablement board with SSD modules installed and close the PCIe slot cover retainer. Hardware options installation...
  • Page 58: Redundant Fan Option

    11. Make sure that the board is firmly seated on the slot. 12. Install the PCIe retainer cover. 13. Connect the cables. 14. Install the system air baffle on page 27. 15. Install the PCIe air baffle on page 25. 16.
  • Page 59: Installing The Redundant Pcie Fan

    Installing the redundant PCIe fan Prerequisites Before you perform this procedure, make sure that you have the following items available: • Components from the hardware option kit • T-15 Screwdriver Procedure Power down the server on page 20. Remove all power: a.
  • Page 60: Installing The Redundant System Fan

    10. Connect the fan cable to the system board. 11. Install the system air baffle on page 27. 12. Install the PCIe air baffle on page 25. 13. Install the front bezel on page 24. 14. Install the access panel on page 22. 15.
  • Page 61 Remove the system air baffle on page 26. Remove the rear system fan. Install the redundant system fan module in the rear panel. a. Mount the fan module on the rear panel, and then ensure that both guiding pins on fan guard are inserted into the opening chassis.
  • Page 62: Internal Usb Device Option

    15. Connect each power cord to the power source. 16. Power up the server on page 20. The installation is complete. Internal USB device option The server has one internal USB 2.0 port and one USB 3.0 port. You can use these two ports to install internal USB devices, that are intended to be rarely removed, such as a USB dongle for Bluetooth or Wi‑Fi support.
  • Page 63: Serial Port Option

    Install the system air baffle on page 27. 10. Install the PCIe air baffle on page 25. 11. Install the access panel on page 22. 12. Do one of the following: • Server in rack mode: Install the server on the rack on page 39. •...
  • Page 64 • Server in rack mode: Remove the server from the rack on page 20. • Server in tower mode: Place the server on its side and access panel facing up. Remove the access panel on page 21. Remove the PCIe air baffle on page 25. Remove the system air baffle on page 26.
  • Page 65: Memory Options

    DIMM population information For specific DIMM population information, see the DIMM population guidelines on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/docs/memory-population-rules). HPE Smart Memory speed information For more information about memory speed information, see the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (https:// www.hpe.com/docs/memory-speed-table).
  • Page 66 Item Description Definition Capacity 8 GB 16 GB 32 GB 64 GB 128 GB Rank 1R = Single rank 2R = Dual rank 4R = Quad rank 8R = Octal rank Data width on DRAM x4 = 4-bit x8 = 8-bit x16 = 16-bit Memory generation PC4 = DDR4...
  • Page 67: Installing A Dimm

    For more information about product features, specifications, options, configurations, and compatibility, see the product QuickSpecs on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/info/qs). Installing a DIMM Procedure Power down the server on page 20. Remove all power: a. Disconnect each power cord from the power source.
  • Page 68: 550W Atx Power Supply Option

    550W ATX Power Supply option Installing the 550W ATX power supply option Prerequisites Before you perform this procedure, make sure that you have the following items available: • 550W ATX power supply module • T-15 Screwdriver Procedure Power down the server on page 20. Remove all power: a.
  • Page 69: Redundant Power Supply Enablement Option

    10. Connect the power supply cables. 11. Install the system air baffle on page 27. 12. Install the PCIe air baffle on page 25. 13. Install the access panel on page 22. 14. Do one of the following: • Server in rack mode: Install the server on the rack on page 39. •...
  • Page 70: Power Supply Warnings And Cautions

    Power supply 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. •...
  • Page 71 • Server in rack mode: Remove the server from the rack on page 20. • Server in tower mode: Place the server on its side and access panel facing up. Remove the access panel on page 21. Remove the system air baffle on page 26. Disconnect all power supply cables from the system board, drive cages, and devices.
  • Page 72 10. Connect the RPS backplane cables. 11. Install a hot-plug power supply in the power supply bay 1. When facing the rear of the server in an upright position, the upper level of power supply bay is bay 1 and the lower level is bay 2. 12.
  • Page 73: Hpe Trusted Platform Module 2.0 Gen10 Option

    HPE Trusted Platform Module 2.0 Gen10 option Overview Use these instructions to install and enable an HPE TPM 2.0 Gen10 Kit in a supported server. This option is not supported on Gen9 and earlier servers. This procedure includes three sections: 1.
  • Page 74: Hpe Trusted Platform Module 2.0 Guidelines

    IMPORTANT: In UEFI Boot Mode, the HPE TPM 2.0 Gen10 Kit can be configured to operate as TPM 2.0 (default) or TPM 1.2 on a supported server. In Legacy Boot Mode, the configuration can be changed between TPM 1.2 and TPM 2.0, but only TPM 1.2 operation is supported.
  • Page 75 Locate and download the latest ROM version from the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support Center website. Follow the instructions on the website to update the system ROM. Power down the server (Power down the server on page 20). Remove all power: a.
  • Page 76: Enabling The Trusted Platform Module

    a. Line up the tabs on the cover with the openings on either side of the TPM connector. b. To snap the cover into place, firmly press straight down on the middle of the cover. 4. Proceed to Preparing the server for operation on page 76. Preparing the server for operation Procedure 1.
  • Page 77: Retaining The Recovery Key/Password

    • "Current TPM Type" is set to TPM 2.0. • "Current TPM State" is set to Present and Enabled. • "TPM Visibility" is set to Visible. 4. If changes were made in the previous step, press the F10 key to save your selection. 5.
  • Page 78 • Always store the recovery key/password in multiple locations. • Always store copies of the recovery key/password away from the server. • Do not save the recovery key/password on the encrypted hard drive. Hardware options installation...
  • Page 79: Cabling

    Cabling Cabling guidelines The cable colors in the cabling diagrams used in this chapter are for illustration purposes only. Most of the server cables are black. Observe the following guidelines when working with server cables. Before connecting cables • Note the port labels on the PCA components. Not all of these components are used by all servers: ◦...
  • Page 80: Drive And Storage Cabling

    Remove cables that are no longer being used. Retaining them inside the server can restrict airflow. If you intend to use the removed cables at later time, label and store them for future use. Drive and Storage cabling LFF non-hot-plug drive cabling Eight bay LFF non-hot-plug drive cabling Cable Color Description...
  • Page 81: Lff Hot-Plug Drive Cabling

    Cable Color Description Blue Box 1 drive power supply cable Black Box 2 non-hot-plug drive to system board x4 SATA port 2 Amber Box 1 non-hot-plug drive to system board x4 SATA port 1 LFF hot-plug drive cabling Box 1 drive backplane connected to the system board Cable Color Description Orange...
  • Page 82 Box 2 drive backplane connected the system board Cable Color Description Orange Drive power supply cable Blue Box 2 drive backplane Mini-SAS cable to system board x4 SATA port 2 Box 1 and Box 2 drive backplanes connected to a HBA/Smart Array controller Cable Color Description Orange...
  • Page 83: Sff Hot-Plug Drive Cabling

    Cable Color Description Amber Box 2 drive backplane Mini-SAS cable to controller port 2 Pink Box 1 drive backplane Mini-SAS cable to controller port 1 SFF hot-plug drive cabling Box 1 drive backplane connected to the system board Cable color Description Orange Drive power supply cable...
  • Page 84: M.2 Ssd Cabling

    Box 1 drive backplane connected to a HBA/Smart Array controller Item Description Orange Drive power supply cable Blue Box 1 drive backplane port 1 Mini-SAS cable to type-p controller port 1 Amber Box 1 drive backplane port 2 Mini-SAS cable to type-p controller port 2 M.2 SSD cabling M.2 SSD cabling...
  • Page 85: Storage Controller Cabling

    Cable Color Description Orange SATA cable from M.2 SSD enablement board port 1 to system board SATA port 9 Blue SATA cable from M.2 SSD enablement board port 2 to system board SATA port 10 Storage controller cabling Host Bus Adapter/Smart Array controller connected to the 2x 4-bay LFF hot-plug drive cage Cable color Description Orange...
  • Page 86: Fbwc Module Cabling

    2 Host Bus Adapters/Smart Array controllers connected to the 16-bay SFF hot-plug drive cage Cable color Description Blue Box 2 drive backplane port 1 Mini-SAS cable to slot 1 type-p controller port 1 Yellow Box 2 drive backplane port 2 Mini-SAS cable to slot 1 type-p controller port 2 Pink Box 1 drive backplane port 1 Mini-SAS cable to slot 2...
  • Page 87: Smart Storage Battery Cabling

    Smart Storage Battery cabling Smart Storage Battery cabling...
  • Page 88: Serial Port Cabling

    Serial port cabling Front I/O cabling Serial port cabling...
  • Page 89: Front Usb 3.0 Cabling

    Front USB 3.0 cabling iLO service port cabling Front USB 3.0 cabling...
  • Page 90: Optical Drive Cabling

    Optical drive cabling Cable color Description Orange Power supply cable Blue Drive power supply cable Amber SATA cable Fan cabling Default system fan cabling Optical drive cabling...
  • Page 91 Redundant system fan cabling Cable color Description Orange System fan cable to fan connector 4 Blue System fan cable to fan connector 3 Default PCIe fan cabling Cabling...
  • Page 92: Power Supply Cabling

    Redundant PCIe fan cabling Cable color Description Orange PCIe fan cable to fan connector 1 Blue PCIe fan cable to fan connector 2 Power supply cabling 350W non-hot-plug power supply cabling Cable Color Description Orange 8-pin power supply cable to box 2 drive backplane Blue 8-pin power supply cable to box 1 drive backplane and optical drive Table Continued...
  • Page 93 Cable Color Description Amber 4-pin power supply cable to system board Pink 24-pin power supply cable 550W non-hot-plug power supply cabling Cable Color Description Orange 8-pin power supply cable to box 2 drive backplane and optical drive Blue 8-pin power supply cable to box 1 drive backplane Amber 4-pin power supply cable to system board Pink...
  • Page 94 Redundant power supply cabling Cable Color Description Pink RPSU cable Blue Box 1 drive backplane power supply cable Amber 4-pin power supply cable to system board Orange Box 2 drive backplane and media bay power cable Green 24-pin power supply cable Cabling...
  • Page 95: Software And Configuration Utilities

    Product QuickSpecs For more information about product features, specifications, options, configurations, and compatibility, see the product QuickSpecs on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/info/qs). Active Health System Viewer Active Health System Viewer (AHSV) is an online tool used to read, diagnose, and resolve server issues quickly using AHS uploaded data.
  • Page 96: Active Health System Data Collection

    System Viewer documentation at the following website: http://www.hpe.com/support/ahsv-docs. HPE iLO 5 iLO 5 is a remote server management processor embedded on the system boards of HPE ProLiant servers and Synergy compute modules. iLO enables the monitoring and controlling of servers from remote locations.
  • Page 97: Ilo Service Port

    HTTPS operations (GET, PUT, POST, DELETE, and PATCH) to the iLO web server. To learn more about the iLO RESTful API, see the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/ info/restfulinterface/docs).
  • Page 98: Restful Interface Tool

    RESTful Interface Tool The RESTful Interface Tool (iLOrest) is a scripting tool that allows you to automate HPE server management tasks. It provides a set of simplified commands that take advantage of the iLO RESTful API. You can install the tool on your computer for remote use or install it locally on a server with a Windows or Linux Operating System.
  • Page 99: Management Security

    Management Security HPE ProLiant Gen10 servers are built with some of the industry's most advanced security capabilities, out of the box, with a foundation of secure embedded management applications and firmware. The management security provided by HPE embedded management products enables secure support of modern workloads, protecting your components from unauthorized access and unapproved use.
  • Page 100: Selecting The Boot Mode

    Selecting the primary boot controller or partition. • Configuring memory options. • Launching other preboot environments. HPE servers with UEFI can provide: • Support for boot partitions larger than 2.2 TB. Such configurations could previously only be used for boot drives when using RAID solutions. •...
  • Page 101: Launching The Embedded Uefi Shell

    HPE Smart Storage Administrator HPE SSA is the main tool for configuring arrays on HPE Smart Array SR controllers. It exists in three interface formats: the HPE SSA GUI, the HPE SSA CLI, and HPE SSA Scripting. All formats provide support for configuration tasks.
  • Page 102: Usb Support

    Accessing HPE SSA in the offline environment IMPORTANT: If you are updating an existing server in an offline environment, obtain the latest version of HPE SSA through Service Pack for ProLiant before performing configuration procedures. Using one of multiple methods, you can run HPE SSA before launching the host operating system. In offline mode, users can configure or maintain detected and supported devices, such as optional Smart Array controllers and integrated Smart Array controllers.
  • Page 103: Service Pack For Proliant

    SUM does not support third-party controllers, including flashing hard drives behind the controllers. Integrated Smart Update Tools Smart Update Tools is a software utility used with iLO 4 (Gen9 servers), iLO 5 (Gen10 servers), HPE OneView, iLO Amplifier Pack, Service Pack for ProLiant (SPP), and Smart Update Manager (SUM) to stage, install, and activate firmware and driver updates.
  • Page 104: Updating Firmware From The System Utilities

    Amplifier Pack. • HPE OneView: Displays available updates for servers. Communicates with iSUT to initiate updates, reports the status on the Firmware section of the Server Profile page of HPE OneView. HPE OneView provides automated compliance reporting in the dashboard. •...
  • Page 105: Online Flash Components

    HPE Pointnext Portfolio HPE Pointnext delivers confidence, reduces risk, and helps customers realize agility and stability. Hewlett Packard Enterprise helps customers succeed through Hybrid IT by simplifying and enriching the on-premise experience, informed by public cloud qualities and attributes.
  • Page 106: Proactive Notifications

    Improving data center infrastructure • Better use of server, storage, and networking technology For more information, see the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website: http://www.hpe.com/services/consulting Proactive notifications 30 to 60 days in advance, Hewlett Packard Enterprise sends notifications to subscribed customers on upcoming: •...
  • Page 107: Removing And Replacing The System Battery

    Removing and replacing the system battery The system battery provides power to the real-time clock. If the server no longer automatically displays the correct date and time, you might need to replace the system battery. WARNING: The computer contains an internal lithium manganese dioxide, a vanadium pentoxide, or an alkaline battery pack.
  • Page 108: Troubleshooting

    • Error Message Guide for HPE ProLiant Gen10 servers and HPE Synergy provides a list of error messages and information to assist with interpreting and resolving error messages. •...
  • Page 109: Specifications

    175 m (1.8°F per every 574 ft) above 900 m (2953 ft) to a maximum of 3050 m (10,000 ft) • A redundant fan is required when the ambient temperature reaches 35°C to 40°C. The approved hardware configurations for this system are listed on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/servers/ASHRAE). Server specifications Dimension (with feet/bezel) Value Height 44.00 cm (17.32 in)
  • Page 110: Atx 350W Non-Hot-Plug Power Supply

    • ATX 550W non-hot-plug power supply • HPE 800W Flex Slot Platinum Hot-plug Low Halogen Power Supply CAUTION: Check the system and power supply input ratings before powering up the server. NOTE: ATX power supply will not support redundant fan option.
  • Page 111: Hpe 800W Flex Slot Platinum Hot Plug Low Halogen Power Supply

    Power supply output Rated steady-state power 550 W at 100VAC to 240VAC Maximum peak power 575 W at 100VAC to 240VAC HPE 800W Flex Slot Platinum Hot Plug Low Halogen Power Supply Specification Value Input requirements Rated input voltage 100 VAC to 127 VAC...
  • Page 112: Hot-Plug Power Supply Calculations

    Hot-plug power supply calculations For hot-plug power supply specifications and calculators to determine electrical and heat loading for the server, see the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Power Advisor website (http://www.hpe.com/info/poweradvisor/ online). Hot-plug power supply calculations...
  • Page 113: Safety, Warranty, And Regulatory Information

    For important safety, environmental, and regulatory information, see Safety and Compliance Information for Server, Storage, Power, Networking, and Rack Products, available at the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/support/Safety-Compliance-EnterpriseProducts). Warranty information HPE ProLiant and x86 Servers and Options HPE Enterprise Servers HPE Storage Products HPE Networking Products...
  • Page 114: Turkey Rohs Material Content Declaration

    • Kazakhstan: Manufacturing date: The manufacturing date is defined by the serial number. CCSYWWZZZZ (serial number format for this product) Valid date formats include: • YWW, where Y indicates the year counting from within each new decade, with 2000 as the starting point; for example, 238: 2 for 2002 and 38 for the week of September 9.
  • Page 115: Websites

    Single Point of Connectivity Knowledge (SPOCK) Storage compatibility matrix www.hpe.com/storage/spock Storage white papers and analyst reports www.hpe.com/storage/whitepapers For additional general support websites, see Support and other resources. Product websites Product QuickSpecs http://www.hpe.com/servers/ml110-gen10 HPE ProLiant ML110 Gen10 support page http://www.hpe.com/support/ml110gen10 HPE ProLiant ML110 Gen10 documents http://www.hpe.com/info/ml110gen10-docs Websites...
  • Page 116: Support And Other Resources

    IMPORTANT: Access to some updates might require product entitlement when accessed through the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support Center. You must have an HPE Passport set up with relevant entitlements. Customer self repair Hewlett Packard Enterprise customer self repair (CSR) programs allow you to repair your product. If a CSR part needs to be replaced, it will be shipped directly to you so that you can install it at your convenience.
  • Page 117: Remote Support

    Documentation Feedback (docsfeedback@hpe.com). When submitting your feedback, include the document title, part number, edition, and publication date located on the front cover of the document. For online help content, include the product name, product version, help edition, and publication date located on the legal notices page.

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