USERS MANUAL

FCC ID: U4MML350G

Users Manual

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HP ProLiant ML350 G5 Server - Theory
of Operation
Overview
System Architecture
Standard features
Overview
Building on a tradition of excellence, the HP ProLiant family introduces the
fifth generation HP ProLiant ML350 server. The HP ProLiant ML350 G5
server provides Dual-Core performance, enterprise level management, and
highly available redundant options in a modular server form factor.
The new ProLiant ML350 G5 is available with the Intel Xeon 5300 series
Quad core processors and 5000/5100 series dual core processors; these new
processors include a 8 MB Level 2 cache, up to a 1333 MHz front side bus,
and ultra-low power consumption providing outstanding performance and
value for the most demanding server environments.

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System Architecture
HP Proliant ML350 G5 servers have a well-balanced system architecture for
unprecedented performance and technology improvements
Figure 1: HP Proliant ML350 G5 system architecture block diagram


         MCH - Memory Controller Hub. It is the system bus arbortration controller.
         ESB2 - Enterprise South Bridge #2. ESB2 is the System I/O controller.

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Standard features
         Processors:
               Dual-Core and Quad-Core Intel Xeon 5000 sequence processors with
               up to 8 MB Level 2 cache for blazing performance; systems support up
               to 2 processors
               1333/1066/667 MHz front side bus (FSB).
               Intel 5000Z chipset.
         Memory:
               Eight PC2-5300 FB-DIMMs (DDR2 667) sockets with Online-Spare
               support for cost-effective memory configuration and expansion.
               Up to 16 GB of memory, supported by (8) slots of PC2-5300 Fully
               Buffered DIMMs (DDR2-667); 4:1 interleaving; and online spare
               Up to 32 GB of memory supported on Quad-Core (5300 series)
               models
                 NOTE: Memory DIMMs in systems with the Front Side Bus
                 (FSB) running at 1333 MHz will run at 667 MHz and in
                 systems with a FSB running at 1066 MHz or 667 MHz the
                 memory DIMMs will run at 533 MHz.
         Storage Controllers:
                 Entry Models: Smart Array E200i Controller (integrated SAS/SATA
                 Hot-Plug Controller with RAID 0/1 support).
                 Base Modes: Smart Array E200i Controller with 128 MB BBWC
                 included.
                 128 MB BBWC optional upgrade kit for RAID 5 support also available.
         Internal Drive Support:
                 Up to eight SFF (2.5") or six LFF (3.5") Hot Plug Serial Attached SCSI
                 (SAS) or Serial-ATA (SATA) hard drives.
                 Maximum of 4.50 TB of internal storage capacity (using Hot-Plug
                 SATA drives).
         Network Controller:
                 Embedded NC373i Multifunction Gigabit Network Adapter with TCP/IP
                 Offload Engine, including support for Accelerated iSCSI through an
                 optional ProLiant Essentials Licensing Kit.
         Expansion Slots:
                 Six total expansion slots.
                 One 64-bit/133 MHz PCI-X; two 64-bit/100 MHz PCI-X; three x8 PCI
                 Express (x4 speed).
                 Optional PCI-X Expander provides additional two 64-bit/100 MHz PCI-
                 X slots by converting a single PCI Express slot
         USB Ports:
                 Six USB 2.0 ports: (2) front; (2) rear; (2) internal.
         Redundancy:
                 Optional Hot plug redundant power supplies.
                 Support for optional redundant system fans.
         Management:
                 Integrated Lights-Out 2 (iLO 2) standard for remote management.
                 Support for ROM-Based Setup Utility (RBSU) and redundant ROM.
                 Systems Insight Manager, SmartStart, and Automatic Server Recovery
                 2 (ASR-2).
                 HP Power Meter and Power Regulator for ProLiant, delivering
                 integrated power consumption monitoring and server level, policy
                 based power management for industry leading energy efficiency and
                 savings on system power and cooling costs.


             Deployment/Serviceability:
                   Optional parallel and second serial port available without using a PCI
                   slot.
                   Tool-free chassis entry and component access.
                   Tool-free motherboard removal.
                   Universal rail solution supporting both square and round hole rack
                   environments.
             Warranty:
                   Protected by HP Services and a worldwide network of resellers and
                   service providers. Three-year Next Business Day, onsite limited global
                   warranty. Certain restrictions and exclusions apply. Pre-Failure
                   Notification on processors, memory, and SAS hard drives. SATA hard
                   drives have a one-year warranty.

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HP ProLiant ML350 G5 Server - System
Views
Front View
Rear View
Internal View
Front View
Figure 1: ML350 G5 Server - Front View




Figure 2: Front Panel Components


    Item                               Description

1           Removable media bays (4)

2           CD-ROM drive

3           Floppy disk drive (optional)

4           Hot-plug hard drive bays

5           USB connectors (2)

Figure 3: Front panel LEDs and buttons


Item        Description                            Status

                                    Green = Power on
1      System power LED             Amber = System shut down, but power still
                                    applied
                                    Off = No power
                                    Green = Normal
       External health LED
2                                   Amber = Power redundancy failure
       (power supply)               Red = Critical power supply failure
                                    Green = Network link
                                    Flashing = Network link and activity
3      NIC 1 activity LED           Off = No link to network. If power is off, view
                                    status on the rear panel RJ-45 LEDs
                                    Green = Network link
                                    Flashing = Network link and activity
4      NIC 2/iLO activity LED       Off = No link to network. If power is off, view
                                    status on the rear panel RJ-45 LEDs
                                    Blue = Activated
5      UID LED                      Flashing = System remotely managed
                                    Off = Deactivated

6      UID button               -
                                    Green = Normal
                                    Amber = System degraded.
7      Internal health LED          Red = System critical.
                                    Off = Normal (when in standby mode)

       Power On/Standby
8                               -
       button

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Rear View
Figure 4: Rear View




    Item                              Description

1          Video connector

2          Serial connector

3          USB connectors (2)

4          RJ-45 Ethernet connector (iLO 2 management)

5          RJ-45 Ethernet connector (data)

6          PCI Express x8 slots (x4 routed)

7          PCI-X slots (100 MHz)

8          PCI-X slot (133 MHz)

9          Optional redundant hot-plug power supply bay

10         Mouse connector

11         Keyboard connector


    Item                                  Description

12           Power cord connector

Figure 5: Rear panel LEDs and buttons




Item                Description                            Status

                                                 Blue = Activated
1          UID LED and button                    Flashing blue = Remote inquiry
                                                 Off = Deactivated
                                                 Green or flashing = Network activity
2          iLO 2/data activity LED               Off = No network activity
                                                 Green = Linked to network
3          iLO 2/data link LED                   Off = Not linked to network
                                                 Green or flashing = Network activity
4          10/100/1000 NIC activity LED          Off = No network activity
                                                 Green = Linked to network
5          10/100/1000 NIC link LED              Off = Not linked to network


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Internal View
Figure 6: Internal View


Item                               Description

       Up to 2 Intel dual-core Xeon 5000 series processors with 4 MB of
1
       cache

2      5 Media bays

3      Support for 8 SFF or 6 LFF SAS and SATA hard drives

4      Eight PC2-5300F slots for up to 32 GB 667 MHz FB-DIMM Memory

5      3 64-bit PCI-X slots

6      3 PCI Express slots

7      Dual redundant fan option

Figure 7: SAS/SATA Hard Drive


1 - SAS/SATA Hard Drive
2 - Fault/UID LED (amber/blue)
3 - Online LED (green)
Figure 8: SAS/SATA Hard Drive Blank




1 - SAS/SATA hard disk drive
Figure 9: SAS/SATA backplane


1 - SAS/SATA cable connector (drives 5-8)
2 - SAS/SATA cable connector (drives 1-4)
3 - SAS/SATA backplane
Figure 10: Battery-backed write cache option




1 - Smart array battery-backed write cache (64 MB - RAID 0,1; 128 MB -
RAID 5)
2 - SAS/SATA cable connector (drives 1-4)
3 - SAS/SATA cable connector (drives 5-8)
Figure 11: Diskette Drive


1 - Diskette Drive
Figure 12: Optical device




1 - Optical device
Figure 13: Media device blank


1 - Media device blank
Figure 14: Media retention bracket




1 - Media retention bracket
Figure 15: System memory


    Item                            Description

1            Slot 1, Bank A

2            Slot 2, Bank B

3            Slot 3, Bank C

4            Slot 4, Bank D

5            Slot 5, Bank A

6            Slot 6, Bank B

7            Slot 7, Bank C

8            Slot 8, Bank D

9            Standard DIMM module

Figure 16: Fan and DIMM baffle


1 - Fans
2 - DIMM baffle
Figure 17: Processor and heat sink




1 - Processor
2 - Processor blank
3 - PPM
4 - Heat sink
Figure 18: Expansion board options


1 - Full-length PCI expansion slot retention clips
2 - PCI Express x3 slots
3 - PCI-X slots 2-3 (100 MHz)
4 - PCI-X slots 1 (133 MHz)
Figure 19: Parallel/second serial connector option




1 - Parallel connector option
2 - Second serial connector option
Figure 20: Power supply


1 - Power supply 1
2 - Power supply 2 (redundant)
3 - Power supply
Figure 21: System board




    Item                               Description

1           Processor socket 0

2           Processor socket 1

3           IDE connector

4           Diskette drive connector

5           System battery


      Item                                Description

6               System maintenance switch

7               Processor power module


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NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO
OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS
COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT


FCC GUIDELINES
WARNING: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. The equipment generates uses and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment
does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the use is encouraged to try
to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-     Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-     Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-     Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
      which the receiver is connected.
-     Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help



Document Created: 2007-03-16 14:35:50
Document Modified: 2007-03-16 14:35:50

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