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System specifications

Description
See the note below
370 W
8 A @ 115 V, 4A @ 230 V
1907BTU
920
System Leakage with all power supplies loaded (mA)
0.45 mA@120 V
System Inrush Current with all power supplies loaded (A)
Power cord requirements
IEC320-C13 to IEC320-C14
NOTE: Power shown is for a fully configured system consisting of (1) CPU, (4) double-sided DIMMs, (4) HDDs, (1) CD-ROM, (1) DVD-ROM, (4) PCI cards, and (1) power supply.

Electrical specifications

Description
100 to 127 and 200 to 240 V auto ranging
50 to 60 Hz
100
208
230
Max Rated Output Wattage Rating
370
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
4
Max Rated Input Wattage Rating (Watts)
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Efficiency (%)
>65%
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Leakage Current (mA)
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
No component was damaged and input fuse shall not blow
N/A
No component was damaged and input fuse shall not blow
Maximum Inrush Current duration (mS)
N/A
N/A
N/A

Physical specifications

Description
36.7 x 17.5 x 42.6 cm (14.46 x 6.88 x 16.76 in)
10.5 kg (23.15 lb)
One internal LVD/SE connector for U160 devices, plus two internal SE connectors for legacy devices.

Environmental specifications

Description
Operating: 10° to 35°C (50° to 95°F)
Relative Humidity (non-condensing)
Non-operating: 10% to 90%
Idle (Fixed Disk Drives Spinning)
  • L WAd (BELS) - 5.5

Operating (Random Seeks to Fixed Disks)
  • L WAd (BELS) - 6.0

HP 160GB 1.5G SATA 7.2K NHP 3.5' HDD (160GB 7,200 rpm)

Description
160,041 MB
25.4 mm (1.0 in.)
101.6 mm (4.0 in.)
Serial ATA
1.5 Gb/s
Single track- 0.9 ms
Full-stroke - 17.8 ms
Physical configuration
Logical Blocks - 312,581,808
5° to 55°C (41° to 131°F)

NHP 72GB 3G SAS 15K 3.5' HDD (72GB 15K)

Description
73,407,856,856
25.4 mm (1.0 in.)
101.6 mm (4.0 in.)
SAS
3 Gb/sec
Single track- 0.27 ms
Full-stroke - 3.5 ms
Physical configuration
Logical Blocks - 143,374,737
10° to 35°C (50° to 95°F)

48X Max IDE (ATAPI) CD-ROM Drive

Description
Applicable Disk
  • CD-ROM, CD-XA, CD-DA (Mode 1, Mode 2, Form 1 and 2)

  • Photo CD (Single and Multi-session)

  • Mixed Mode (Audio and Data combined)

  • CD-R

  • 540MB (Mode 1, 12 cm)

  • 650MB (Mode 2, 12 cm)

Mode 1 - 2,048 bytes, 1024 bytes
CD-DA - 2,352 bytes
Interface
Access Times (typical)
Full-Stroke - <150 ms
Sustained - 3000 to 7200 KB/s (20X to 48X)
Bus Rate - 16.7 MB/s
128 KB
< 7 seconds
< 4 seconds
Type - Semiconductor Laser GaA1As
Operating Conditions
Humidity - 10% to 90%
41.3 x 146 x 200 cm (1.63 x 5.75 x 7.87 in)

4 port Embedded SATA controller

Description
SATA 1.5Gb/s
4 internal
1.5 Gb/s total
up to 2 TB (4 x 500GB non hot plug SATA HDD)
RAID 1+0 (Striping & Mirroring)
RAID 0 (Striping)

Embedded NC320i PCIe Gigabit Server Adapter

Description
10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-TX
IEEE 802.3 10Base-T
IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX
Single lane (x1), 100MHz PCI Express Reference Clock
10Base-T (Half-Duplex) - 10 Mb/s
100Base-TX (Half-Duplex) - 100 Mb/s
1000Base-TX (Half and Full-Duplex) - 2000 Mb/s
RJ-45 connector
10Base-T - Categories 3, 4 or 5 UTP; up to 328 ft (100 m)
10/100/1000Base-TX - Category 5 UTP; up to 328 ft (100 m)

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Setup overview

The HP ProLiant Storage Server comes preinstalled with either the Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 operating system (32-bit or 64-bit version) or the Microsoft Windows Unified Data Storage Server 2003, Enterprise x64 Edition operating system.

Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 extends the Windows Storage Server 2003 operating system, providing a more efficient way to manage and control access to local and remote resources. In addition, Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 provides a scalable, security-enhanced Web platform for simplified branch server management, improved identity and access management, and more efficient storage management.

NOTE: The Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2003 x64 Edition operating system is designed to support 32–bit applications without modification; however, any 32-bit applications that are run on this operating system should be thoroughly tested before releasing the storage server to a production environment.

Microsoft Windows Unified Data Storage Server 2003, Enterprise x64 Edition operating system provides unified storage server management capabilities, simplified setup and management of storage and shared folders, and support for Microsoft iSCSI Software Target.

Planning for installation

Before you install your HP ProLiant Storage Server, you need to make a few decisions.

Determining a network access method

Before beginning setup and startup procedures, decide upon an access method to connect to the storage server. The type of network access you select is determined by whether or not the network has a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server. If the network has a DHCP server, you can access the storage server through the direct attachment, remote browser, Remote Desktop, or remote management methods. If your network does not have a DHCP server, you must access the storage server through the direct attachment method.

NOTE: The direct attachment method requires a display, keyboard, and mouse.
Network access methods
I.E. 5.5 or later required?
HP ProLiant Rapid Startup Wizard access
Direct attachment
Yes
Requires a monitor, mouse, and keyboard.
Yes
Directly from the HP ProLiant Storage Server Management console.
Remote Desktop
Yes
Windows Remote Desktop capability required on client.
Remote management (Lights-Out 100 or Integrated Lights-Out 2)
Yes
See the HP ProLiant Lights-Out 100 Remote Management User Guide or HP Integrated Lights-Out 2 User Guide for server access instructions.
NOTE: The ML110 G5 Storage Server does not include embedded Lights-Out 100 remote management support. This server requires the purchase and installation of the Lights-Out 100c Remote Management Card in order to use Lights-Out 100 remote management features. For more information about the Lights-Out 100c Remote Management Card, see http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/management/remotemgmt/lightsout100/index.html..

Planning a network configuration

You use the Rapid Startup Wizard to configure your storage server. This wizard is displayed automatically when you first start your system. Before you run the Rapid Startup Wizard, it is helpful to gather the network configuration information you need, including:

  • User name and administrator password (the system provides you with defaults you need to change)

  • E-mail addresses to set up system alerts

  • SNMP settings

  • Local area network (LAN) configuration settings

To help you gather this information, see Configuring the server on the network .

Configuration checklist

Use the following checklist to make sure you have completed all configuration tasks for your HP ProLiant Storage Server. The steps for each task are explained in more detail in subsequent chapters of this guide.

Installation and configuration checklist
Reference
1. Unpack server, check kit contents, and become familiar with front and back panels of storage server. Locate and write down serial number of storage server.
2. If you plan to rack the server, complete the rail installation instructions.
See the HP ProLiant rail installation instructions and tower-to-rack conversion instructions, if applicable.
3. Connect cables; (optional) connect a keyboard, mouse, and monitor; power on server; and log on to the server.
See Powering on the server and Using thedirect attach method.
4. Access the HP Storage Server Management console.
See Accessing the HP Storage Server Management console.
5. Complete the storage server configuration worksheet.
See Server configuration worksheet in Configuring the Storage Server .
See Running the Rapid Startup Wizard in Configuring the Storage Server .
See Completing system configuration in Configuring the Storage Server .
8. Configure storage server for Web access, if necessary.
See “Configuring storage server for Web access(optional)' in HP ProLiant Storage Server user guide.

Installing the server

To install your HP ProLiant Storage Server, follow the instructions in the sections below:

Locating and writing down the serial number

Before completing the installation portion of this guide, locate and write down the storage server's serial number, which you may need to access the HP Storage Server Management console later on during the set up process.

The HP ProLiant Storage Server's serial number is located in three places:

  • Top of the storage server

  • Back of the storage server

  • Inside the storage server shipping box

Checking kit contents

Remove the contents, making sure you have all the components listed below. If components are missing, contact HP technical support at http://www.hp.com/support.

  • HP ProLiant Storage Server (with operating system preloaded)

  • Power cord(s)

  • Product Documentation and Safety and Disposal Documentation CD

  • HP ProLiant Storage Server Installation and System Recovery DVD

  • End User License Agreement

  • Certificate of Authenticity Card

NOTE: Depending on your system, the following components might also be included:
  • Bezel, bezel brackets, and screws

  • Slide rail assembly

  • Tower-to-rack conversion kit

  • HP ProLiant Essentials Integrated Lights-Out 2 Advanced Pack

  • HP ProLiant Essentials Lights-Out 100i Advanced Pack

Powering on the server

Power on the server after connecting the cables. For more information on your storage server model's hardware components, see Identifying Components .

  1. Power on server by pushing the power button. The power LED illuminates green.

  2. When the server powers on, an installation progress screen displays. The installation process takes approximately 10 to 15 minutes to complete and the server will reboot twice. No user interaction is required.

    CAUTION: Do not interrupt the installation process; when the installation sequence is complete, the system prompt appears.
  3. Go to Accessing the HP Storage Server Management console to set up server access.

Factory image

HP ProLiant Storage Servers are preconfigured with default storage settings and preinstalled with either the Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 operating system or the Microsoft Windows Unified Data Storage Server 2003 operating system. This section provides additional details about the preconfigured storage.

Physical configuration

The logical disks reside on physical drives as shown in table titled HP ProLiant RAID configurations. The DON'T ERASE volume contains an image that is deployed onto the OS partition during system installation.

HP ProLiant RAID configurations
Logical Disk 1
Logical Disk 3 — n
  • Operating System Volume

  • RAID 1

  • Physical Drives 1–2

N/A
  • Operating System Volume

  • RAID 5

  • Physical Drives 1–4

  • Data Volume

  • RAID 5

  • Physical Drives 1–4

NOTE: The HDDs included with the ML110 G5 2 HDD 320 GB SATA storage server are configured for software RAID fault tolerance using the motherboard SATA controllers. In the event of a hard disk failure, user intervention is required to rebuild the arrays. Microsoft Disk Manager is used to present the HDDs to the system as dynamic disks. The primary OS logical drive resides on physical disk 1 and is mirrored on physical disk 2. The data volume is the second logical drive mirroring the remaining space on disk 1 with disk 2.
NOTE: In the HP Array Configuration Utility (ACU), logical disks are labeled 1 and 2. In Microsoft Disk Manager, logical disks are displayed as 0 and 1. For HP Smart Array configuration information, see http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/proliantstorage/arraycontrollers.

The DON’T ERASE logical disk supports the recovery process only and does not host a secondary operating system.

If the data volume is not carved at the factory or during the installation process, it must be configured manually by the end user. Be sure to back up your user data, and then use the System Recovery DVD to restore the server to the factory default state as soon as conveniently possible.

Default boot sequence

The BIOS supports the following default boot sequence:

Under normal circumstances, the storage servers boot up from the OS logical drive.

  • If the system experiences a drive failure, the drive displays an amber disk failure LED.

  • If a single drive failure occurs, it is transparent to the OS.

Accessing the HP Storage Server Management console

Before accessing the HP Storage Server Management console, verify that the storage server is completely installed in the rack and that all cables and cords are connected.

To access the HP Storage Server Management console, you can use these access methods:

  • Direct attach - To connect directly to the storage server without using the network.

  • Remote browser - To establish a browser-based connection to the HP ProLiant Storage Server Management console from a remote client running Internet Explorer 5.5 (or later).

  • Remote Desktop - To establish a connection from a remote client without using a browser. This method requires the client to have Windows Remote Desktop capability.

  • Remote management - To establish a browser-based connection from a remote client using the HP Lights-Out 100 (LO100) or HP Integrated Lights-Out 2 (iLO 2) interface.

NOTE: An IP address can be substituted for a storage server's serial number and hyphen when using either remote browser or Remote Desktop methods to access the HP Storage Server Management console. For example: 192.0.0.1 can be substituted for TWT08466-.

Using the direct attach method

You can access the HP Storage Server Management console using a monitor, mouse, and keyboard directly attached to the storage server.

To connect the storage server to a network using the direct attach method

  1. Log on to the HP ProLiant Storage Server with the default user name administrator and the password hpinvent.

    The HP ProLiant Storage Server Management console and Rapid Startup Wizard will start automatically.

    NOTE: You can change the administrator name and password when you configure the server using the Rapid Startup Wizard.
  2. To complete network configuration using the Rapid Startup Wizard, see Configuring the server on the network in Configuring the Storage Server .

Using the remote browser method

The storage server ships with DHCP enabled on the network port. If the server is placed on a DHCP-enabled network and the serial number of the device is known, the server can be accessed through a client running Internet Explorer 5.5 (or later) on that network, using the TCP/IP 3202 port.

NOTE: Before you begin this procedure, ensure that you have the following:
  • Windows-based PC loaded with Internet Explorer 5.5 (or later) on the same local network as the storage server

  • DHCP-enabled network

  • Serial number or IP address of the storage server

To connect the server to a network using the remote browser method, you must first ensure that the client is configured to download signed ActiveX controls.

To enable ActiveX controls

  1. On the remote client machine, open the Internet Explorer web browser and select Tools > Internet Options > Security.

    Figure 1: Internet options screen

  2. On the Security screen, select Internet or Local intranet Web content zone, then click Custom Level.

  3. Scroll down to locate the ActiveX Controls and plug-ins settings.

  4. At Download signed ActiveX controls settings, select Enable to enable ActiveX or Prompt to launch a notice requiring approval before ActiveX is enabled.

  5. Click OK to close the Security Settings dialog box.

  6. If prompted Are you sure you want to change the security settings for this zone, click YES.

  7. On the Internet Options dialog box, click OK to finish.

To connect the storage server to a network using the remote browser method

  1. On the remote client machine open Internet Explorer and enter https:// and the serial number of the storage server followed by a hyphen (-), and then :3202. For example, https://D4059ABC3433-:3202. Press Enter.

    NOTE: If you are able to determine the IP address from your DHCP server, you can substitute the IP address for the serial number and hyphen (-). For example: 192.100.0.1:3202.
  2. Click OK on the Security Alert prompt.

  3. Log on to the HP ProLiant Storage Server Management console with the default user name administrator
    and the password hpinvent
    .

    NOTE: You can change the administrator name and password when you configure the server using the Rapid Startup Wizard.
  4. To complete network configuration using the Rapid Startup Wizard, see Configuring the server on the network in Configuring the Storage Server .

NOTE: If you are using the remote browser method to access the HP Storage Server Management console and Rapid Startup Wizard, always close the remote session before closing your Internet browser. Closing the Internet browser does not close the remote session. Failure to close your remote session impacts the limited number of remote sessions allowed on the storage server at any given time.

Connecting to the storage server permits you to access the HP Storage Server Management console. From the console, you can access snap-ins that allow complete server system management.

Using the Remote Desktop method

Remote Desktop provides the ability for you to log onto and remotely administer your server, giving you a method of managing it from any client. Installed for remote administration, Remote Desktop allows only two concurrent sessions. Leaving a session running takes up one license and can affect other users. If two sessions are running, additional users will be denied access.

To connect the storage server to a network using the Remote Desktop method

  1. On the PC client, select Start > Run. At Open, type mstsc, then click OK.

  2. Enter the serial number of the storage server followed by a hyphen (-) in the Computer box and click Connect. For example: D4059ABC3433-.

    NOTE: If you are able to determine the IP address from your DHCP server, you can substitute the IP address for the serial number and hyphen (-). For example: 192.100.0.1.
  3. Log on to the HP ProLiant Storage Server with the default user name administrator and the password hpinvent.

    The HP ProLiant Data Protection Storage Server Management console and Rapid Startup Wizard will start automatically.

    NOTE: You can change the administrator name and password when you configure the server using the Rapid Startup Wizard.
  4. To complete network configuration using the Rapid Startup Wizard, see Configuring the server on the network in Configuring the Storage Server .

Logging off and disconnecting

Remote Desktop provides two options when closing a client; you can either disconnect or log off the system.

Disconnecting leaves the session running on the server. You can reconnect to the server and resume the session. If you are performing a task on the server, you can start the task and disconnect from the session. Later, you can log back on the server, re-enter the session, and either resume the task or check results. This is especially helpful when operating over a remote connection on a long-distance toll line.

Ending the session is known as logging off. Logging off ends the session running on the server. Any applications running within the session are closed, and unsaved changes made to open files will be lost. The next time you log onto the server, a new session is created.

Remote Desktop requires that all connecting users be authenticated, which is why users must log on each time they start a session.

Telnet Server

Telnet Server is a utility that lets users connect to machines, log on, and obtain a command prompt remotely. Telnet Server is preinstalled on the storage server but must be activated before use.

CAUTION: For security reasons, the Telnet Server is disabled by default. The service needs to be modified to enable access to the storage server with Telnet.

Enabling Telnet Server

The Telnet Server service needs to be enabled prior to its access. The service can be enabled by opening the services MMC:

  1. Select Start > Run, and then enter services.msc.

  2. Locate and right-click the Telnet service and then select Properties.

  3. Choose one of the following:

    • For the Telnet service to start up automatically on every reboot, in the Startup Type drop-down box click Automatic, and then click OK.

    • For the Telnet service to be started manually on every reboot, in the Startup Type drop-down box click Manual, and then click OK.

On the storage server, access the command line interface, either by Remote Desktop or a direct connection, and then enter the following command:

net start tlntsvr

Sessions information

The sessions screen provides the ability to view or terminate active sessions.

Using remote management methods

HP ProLiant Storage Servers provide remote management functionality through HP ProLiant Lights-Out technologies.

The ML110 G5 Storage Server does not include embedded Lights-Out 100 remote management support. This server requires the purchase and installation of the Lights-Out 100c Remote Management Card in order to use Lights-Out 100 remote management features. For more information about the Lights-Out 100c Remote Management Card, see http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/management/remotemgmt/lightsout100/index.html.

For more information about HP ProLiant Lights-Out technologies, see http://h18013.www1.hp.com/products/servers/management/remotemgmt.html.

Using the Lights-Out 100 method

HP Lights-Out 100 allows you to remotely manage HP ProLiant Storage Servers remotely over an Ethernet connection. It provides embedded KVM over IP for full remote graphical console capabilities. This complements the virtual media and power control for complete entry level Lights-out remote management. LO100 also enables anytime access to system management information such as hardware health and event logs.

For more information on using HP LO100, see the HP ProLiant Lights-Out 100 Remote Management User Guide.

To quickly set up LO100 using the default settings for LO100 Advanced features on DL160 G5 and ML110 G5 Storage Servers, follow these steps:

  1. Ensure that a network cable is connected to the LO100 port located on the back of the storage server.

    NOTE: This connection method is easiest when the connection is to a DHCP and DNS supported network.
  2. If you are using DHCP (IP addressing), you will need to input a static IP address by using the direct attach method and the IPMI section of the BIOS to read the DHCP address. If you are not using DHCP, use this procedure to set a static IP address.

  3. Using the methods described in the HP ProLiant Lights-Out 100 Remote Management User Guide, connect to the LO100 port.

    NOTE: Log on using the default LO100 user name admin and password admin.
  4. If desired, you can change the default user name and password on the administrator account to your predefined selections.

  5. Set up your user accounts, if using the local accounts feature.

  6. Ensure that LO100 advanced features are activated. If they are not, activate these features by entering a license key from the included HP ProLiant Essentials Lights-Out 100i Advanced Pack.

  7. Access the HP ProLiant Storage Server using the LO100 Remote Console functionality. Log on to the HP ProLiant Storage Server with the default user name administrator
    and the password hpinvent
    . The HP ProLiant Storage Server Management console starts automatically.

    NOTE: When the Remote Console feature is enabled, you can get access to the storage server's login screen.

The Lights-Out 100 port comes with factory default settings, which the administrator can change. See the HP ProLiant Lights-Out 100 Remote Management User Guide for information about changing these settings. To obtain this guide, go to http://www.hp.com/support/manuals, navigate to the servers section, and select Server management. In the ProLiant Essentials Software section, select HP Lights-Out 100i (LO100i) Software.

Using the Integrated Lights-Out 2 method

Integrated Lights-Out 2 (iLO 2) is HP's fourth generation of Lights-Out management technology that allows you to perform virtually any system administrator or maintenance task remotely as if you were using its keyboard; mouse; monitor; power button; and floppy, CD or USB key, whether or not the server is operating. It is available in two forms, iLO 2 Standard and iLO 2 Advanced. iLO 2 Standard provides basic system board management functions, diagnostics and essential Lights-Out functionality on supported ProLiant servers. iLO 2 Advanced provides advanced remote administration functionality as a licensed option, which is included with the ProLiant Storage Server.

The Integrated Lights-Out port on the storage server can be configured through the Rapid Startup Wizard or through the iLO 2 ROM-Based Setup Utility (RBSU). SNMP is enabled and the Insight Management Agents are preinstalled.

The HP iLO 2 management processor provides multiple ways to configure, update, operate, and manage servers remotely. The HP ProLiant Storage Server comes preconfigured with iLO 2 default factory settings including a default user account and password. These settings can be found on the iLO 2 Default Network Settings tag on the front of the server. If iLO 2 is connected to a network running DNS and DHCP, you can use it immediately without changing any settings.

For more information on using HP iLO 2, see the HP Integrated Lights-Out 2 User Guide.

The Integrated Lights-Out 2 port comes with factory default settings, which the administrator can change. Administrators may want to add users, change SNMP trap destinations, or change networking settings. See the HP Integrated Lights-Out 2 User Guide for information about changing these settings. To obtain this guide, go to http://www.hp.com/support/manuals, navigate to the servers section, and select Server management. In the ProLiant Essentials Software section, select HP Integrated Lights-Out 2 (iLO 2) Standard Firmware.

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