hp Proliant ML110 Generation 4 Server Installation Guide
- June 13, 2024
- HP
Table of Contents
hp Proliant ML110 Generation 4 Server
Product Information
Product Name | HP Proliant ML110 Generation 4 Server |
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Installation Sheet | Read the instructions completely before beginning the |
installation
procedure.
Configuring the server
NOTE: Refer to the HP ProLiant ML110 Generation 4 Server Support CD contents for additional information and updates not provided in this installation sheet.
- Determine the server BIOS version:
- Power up the server.
- Press the Esc key at the HP logo screen, and then press the Pause key to halt screen movement.
- Note the server BIOS version.
- Verify the server BIOS version against the latest BIOS version listed for this server on the HP website: http://www.hp.com
- If you do not have the latest BIOS, update the BIOS now. Refer to the HP ProLiant ML110 Generation 4 Server Maintenance and Service Guide available on the HP website: http://www.hp.com
Default boot priority
By default, the server searches for boot devices in the following order:
- CD-ROM/DVD-ROM
- Removable Devices
- Hard Drive
- Embedded NIC
Opening the server
- The access panel and the front bezel are both detachable.
- You need to remove these system covers before you can remove or replace a server component.
Removing the access panel
Item Code | Description |
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DIMM1 – 4 | DDRII slots |
P70 | 4-pin CPU fan connector |
U3 | Intel Mukilteo 2 (MCH) |
XU1 | Intel LGA775 CPU socket |
P3 | 4-pin ATX CPU power connector |
P8 | 4-pin system fan connector (rear) |
J68 | Top: PS/2 mouse port Bottom: PS/2 keyboard port |
Read instructions completely before beginning installation procedure.
Before installation, read Important Safety Information on the Documentation
CD.
Part number: 419978-001
Configuring the server / Default boot priority
Configuring the server
- Connect all peripherals:
- Keyboard
- Mouse
- Monitor
- NOTE: Refer to the HP ProLiant ML110 Generation 4Server Support CD contents for additional information and updates not provided in this installation sheet.
- Determine the server BIOS version:
- Power up the server.
- Press the Esc key at the HP logo screen, and then press the Pause key to halt screen movement.
- Note the server BIOS version.
- Verify the server BIOS version against the latest BIOS version listed for this server on the HP website: http://www.hp.com
- If you do not have the latest BIOS, update the BIOS now. Refer to the HP ProLiant ML110 Generation 4 Server Maintenance and Service Guide available on the HP website: http://www.hp.com
Default boot priority
By default, the server searches for boot devices in the following order:
- CD-ROM/DVD-ROM
- Removable Devices
- Hard Drive
- Embedded NIC
Identifying server components
Front panel components
- Optical drive
- Optical drive manual eject hole
- Optical drive eject button
- Optical drive activity indicator
- Half-height common bay
- Power button
- Power LED indicator
- Drive activity indicator
- Front USB 2.0 ports
- Hard drive EMI shield
- Hard drive EMI shield screw
- Optical drive spare screws
- Hard drive spare screws
Rear panel components
- PSU fan
- PS/2 mouse port
- PS/2 keyboard port
- Serial port B
- Serial port A
- VGA port
- Rear USB 2.0 ports
- LAN port (RJ-45)
- HP LO 100c Remote Management Card port
- PCI slot covers
- Kensington lock notch
- Power supply outlet
- Rear system fan
- Thumbscrew for access panel
- Cable lock provision tab
- PCI slot cover lock
System board components
Item | Code | Description |
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1 | DIMM1 – 4 | DDRII slots |
2 | P70 | 4-pin CPU fan connector |
3 | U3 | Intel Mukilteo 2 (MCH) |
4 | XU1 | Intel LGA775 CPU socket |
5 | P3 | 4-pin ATX CPU power connector |
6 | P8 | 4-pin system fan connector (rear) |
7 | J68 | Top: PS/2 mouse port Bottom: PS/2 keyboard port |
8 | P53 | Serial port A Serial port B |
--- | --- | --- |
9 | J69 | VGA port |
10 | J9 | Top: LAN port Bottom: USB 2.0 ports |
11 | U1033 | Broadcom 5721 GbE chip |
12 | J32 | PCI-Express x 8 line with x 8 slot |
13 | U11 | ServerEngines Chip |
14 | J5 | SMC FW |
15 | J20, J21 | 32-bit/33-MHz 3.3V PCI bus slot |
16 | J33 | PCI-Express x 4 line with x 8 slot |
17 | XBT2 | Battery |
18 | J10 | HP LO 100c Remote Management Card slot |
19 | U38 | Intel ICH7R |
20 | J2 | System BIOS |
21 | P24 | Front USB connector |
22 | P5 | Front panel connector |
23 | P23 | IDE channel UDMA-100 |
24 | P60, P61,P62,P64 | SATA 1-4 connector |
25 | J4 | Internal USB connector for Tape |
26 | J3 | Internal USB connector |
27 | P2 | 24-pin ATX system board power connector |
Opening And Removing
Opening the server
- The access panel and the front bezel are both detachable. You need to remove these system covers before you can remove or replace a server component.
Removing the access panel
Removing the front bezel
Installation Instructions
Installing the PCI accessory board
The server supports four PCI bus slots.
- Two 32-bit/33-MHz 3.3V PCI bus slots (J20 to J21)
- One PCI-Express x4 line with x8 slot (J33)
- One PCI-Express x8 line with x8 slot (J32)
Installing mass storage devices
- The four lower drive bays on the front panel can accommodate up to four hard drives. The server supports both SATA and SAS drives.
WARNING: Power down the server before installing hard drives.
CAUTION: Drives can be damaged by static electricity. Before handling drives, touch an unpainted metal surface to discharge static electricity.
Hard drive – shield removal
Hard drive – SATA/SAS
Installing optical drives
- The two upper drive bays on the front panel can accommodate up to two optical drives.
WARNING: Power down the server before installing optical drives.
CAUTION: Drives can be damaged by static electricity. Before handling drives, touch an unpainted metal surface to discharge static electricity.
Optical drive – shield removal
Optical drive – installation
Installing memory
The server has four DIMM slots that support up to 8 GB maximum system memory (2 GB in each of the four DIMM slots). The following guidelines must be followed when memory modules are being added or replaced:
- Use only DDR II 533/667 unbuffered ECC DIMMs in 512 MB, 1 GB or 2 GB module.
- Up to two DIMMs per channel, single-sided and/or doublesided.
- Channel A corresponds to the DIMM1 and DIMM2 slots, while channel B corresponds to the DIMM3 and DIMM4 slots.
- For optimal 2 DIMMs configuration, populate slot 1 and slot 3. Identical DIMMs are recommended.
CAUTION: DIMMs can be damaged by improper handling. Always use an anti- static wrist strap and grounding mat, and discharge static electricity before touching DIMMs.
- DIMM slots are structured to ensure proper installation. If you insert a DIMM but it does not fit easily into the slot, you may have inserted it incorrectly. Reverse the orientation of the DIMM and insert it again.
Replacing the processor
- The LGA775 CPU socket in HP ProLiant ML110 Generation 4 server supports Intel® Pentium®4, Intel® Pentium®-D, Celeron®-D processors and Xeon® 3000 series processors.
Getting additional documentation
For additional documentation, refer to HP ProLiant ML110 Generation 4 Server Support CD. You can also access additional information and documentation from the HP website, www.hp.com either by connecting directly or through the Support CD.
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