HP Integrity NonStop NS-Series Site Preparation Guide
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1 HP Integrity NonStop NS-Series Site Preparation Guide Abstract This manual provides the physical, electrical, and environmental specifications for use by HP professional service personnel for site preparation, HP field support personnel, and by customer consultants, engineers, and contractors in the design and construction of the installation site for HP Integrity NonStop NS-series servers. Product Version N.A. Supported Release Version Updates (RVUs) This publication supports H06.03 and all subsequent H-series RVUs unless otherwise indicated by its replacement publication. Part Number Published July 2005
2 Document History Part Number Product Version Published N.A. November N.A. December N.A. February N.A. June N.A. July 2005
3 HP Integrity NonStop NS-Series Site Preparation Guide Glossary Index What s New in This Manual v Manual Information v New and Changed Information About This Manual vii Who Should Use This Manual What s In This Manual viii Related Documentation viii Notation Conventions ix v vii 1. System Hardware Overview Hardware s and Configurations 1-1 Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) 1-3 System I/O Hardware Configuration 1-3 IOAM 1-3 NonStop S-Series I/O 1-4 Preparing for Other Than Integrity NonStop NS-Series Server Hardware Facility Guidelines Modular Cabinet Power and I/O Cable Entry 2-1 Emergency Power-Off Switches 2-1 EPO Requirement for Integrity NonStop NS-Series Servers 2-1 EPO Requirement for HP 5500 XP UPS 2-1 EPO Requirement for NonStop S-Series I/O 2-1 Electrical Power and ing Quality 2-2 Power Quality 2-2 ing Systems 2-2 Power Consumption 2-2 Power Cables for European Union 2-3 Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) 2-3 Cooling and Humidity Control 2-3 Weight 2-4 Flooring 2-4 Hewlett-Packard Company i
4 Contents 3. Specifications for Integrity NonStop NS-Series Servers Dust and Pollution Control 2-5 Zinc Particulates 2-5 Receiving and Unpacking Space 2-5 Operational Space Specifications for Integrity NonStop NS-Series Servers Modular Cabinet AC Input Power 3-1 North America and Japan: 208 V AC PDU Power Cords 3-2 Europe, Middle East, and Africa: 230/400 V AC PDU Power Cords 3-3 International: 200 to 250 V AC PDU Power Cords 3-3 ing 3-3 Branch Circuits and Circuit Breakers 3-4 AC Input 3-4 Modular Cabinet PDU Phase Distribution 3-5 Power Loads 3-6 Model R5500 XR Integrated UPS 3-7 Dimensions and Weights 3-7 Plan View of the Modular Cabinet 3-7 Service Clearances for the Modular Cabinet 3-7 Unit Sizes 3-8 Modular Cabinet PDU Keepout Panel 3-8 Modular Cabinet Physical Specifications 3-8 Dimensions 3-9 Modular Cabinet and Weights With Worksheet 3-9 Environmental Specifications 3-10 Heat Dissipation Specifications and Worksheet 3-10 Operating Temperature, Humidity, and Altitude 3-10 Nonoperating Temperature, Humidity, and Altitude 3-11 Cooling Airflow Direction 3-11 Typical Acoustic Noise Emissions 3-11 Tested Electrostatic Immunity Specifications for NonStop S-Series I/O s Electrical Requirements 4-2 AC Input 4-2 Power Plugs 4-2 Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) 4-2 Heat Output 4-2 Physical Specifications 4-3 Dimensions 4-3 ii
5 Contents A. Calculating Specifications for Combinations Weights 4-4 Environmental Specifications 4-4 A. Calculating Specifications for Combinations Typical Configurations A-1 Duplex 4-Processor System A-2 Duplex 16-Processor System, Three Cabinets A-4 Triplex 4-Processor System A-6 Triplex 16-Processor System, Three Cabinets A-8 B. HP Site Services HP Data Center Services B-1 Data Center Assessment B-1 Data Center Design B-1 Data Center Layout B-2 Data Center Thermal Analysis B-2 Facility and Site Services B-3 Glossary Index iii
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7 What s New in This Manual Manual Information Abstract HP Integrity NonStop NS-Series Site Preparation Guide This manual provides the physical, electrical, and environmental specifications for use by HP professional service personnel for site preparation, HP field support personnel, and by customer consultants, engineers, and contractors in the design and construction of the installation site for HP Integrity NonStop NS-series servers. Product Version N.A. Supported Release Version Updates (RVUs) This publication supports H06.03 and all subsequent H-series RVUs unless otherwise indicated by its replacement publication. Part Number Published July 2005 Document History Part Number Product Version Published N.A. November N.A. December N.A. February N.A. June N.A. July 2005 New and Changed Information The draft updates: Related documentation Illustration showing and example system v
8 What s New in This Manual New and Changed Information vi
9 About This Manual This manual provides the physical, electrical, and environmental specifications for use in the design and construction of the installation site for NonStop NS-series servers. Note. In this publication, the term processor complex is equivalent to the term NonStop Blade Complex (NSBC). In future revisions of this publication, processor complex will be replaced with one of the following terms, as space permits: NonStop Blade Complex Blade Complex NSBC The term slice is equivalent to the term NonStop Blade Element (NSBE). In future revisions of this publication, slice will be replaced with one of the following terms, as space permits: NonStop Blade Element Blade Element NSBE Who Should Use This Manual This manual provides site preparation specifications for use by: Customers for estimating costs and designing their computer site Consultants, engineers, and contractors for site construction HP professional service personnel for site preparation HP support personnel for assisting in the site preparation vii
10 About This Manual What s In This Manual What s In This Manual Section Title Contents 1 System Hardware Overview An illustrated overview of the modular NonStop NS-series system hardware, primarily to clarify the specifications listed in Section 2. 2 Facility Guidelines Topics to consider when planning or upgrading the installation site. 3 Specifications for Integrity NonStop NS-Series Servers 4 Specifications for NonStop S-Series I/O s A Calculating Specifications for Combinations Specifications for fully populated Integrity NonStop NS-series enclosures, such as processor slice with four processors and full memory, processor switch, IOAM enclosure, LSU enclosure, and so on. Specifications for a fully populated NonStop S-series I/O enclosure. Examples showing how to calculate the collective size, weight, power, and heat specifications for different combinations of enclosures residing within a modular cabinet. B HP Site Services Introduction of HP professional services available to help in site preparation. Related Documentation Publications available in the latest H06.xx library in the NonStop Technical Library (NTL) are: Integrity NonStop NS-Series Planning Guide Integrity NonStop NS-Series Hardware Installation Manual Integrity NonStop NS-Series Operations Guide Fibre Channel ServerNet Adapter Installation and Support Guide G4SA Installation and Support Guide Publications available in the latest G06.xx library in the NTL are: Modular I/O Installation and Configuration Guide NonStop S-Series Planning and Configuration Guide. NonStop S-Series Hardware Installation and FastPath Guide Other publications available from HP are: HP UPS R5500 XR Models User Guide; part number HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array Configuration Guide; part number AA-RS28C-TE HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide; part number EK-E2USR-EA viii
11 About This Manual Notation Conventions Notation Conventions Hypertext Links Blue underline is used to indicate a hypertext link within text. By clicking a passage of text with a blue underline, you are taken to the location described. For example: This requirement is described under Backup DAM Volumes and Physical Disk Drives on page 3-2. ix
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13 1 System Hardware Overview Integrity NonStop NS-series servers use the NonStop advanced architecture (NSAA), which includes a number of duplex or triplex processor slices plus various combinations of hardware enclosures. These enclosures are installed in modular cabinets equipped with 42U-high, 19-inch racks. Note. In this publication, the term slice is equivalent to the term NonStop Blade Element (NSBE). In future revisions of this publication, slice will be replaced with one of the following terms, as space permits: NonStop Blade Element Blade Element NSBE Hardware s and Configurations s that house specific hardware components include: Processor slice Processor switch Logical synchronization unit (LSU) I/O adapter module (IOAM) Disk drive Maintenance switch (Ethernet) Extended runtime module (ERM) Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) This example shows several enclosures mounted in an HP modular cabinet: VST103.vsd 1-1
14 System Hardware Overview Hardware s and Configurations Each HP modular cabinet includes two power distribution units (PDUs) with junction boxes and AC power feed cables factory-installed at either the upper or lower rear corners. Each PDU distributes the AC site power as single phase 200 to 250 V AC to 14 outlets (each with two fuses) for connecting the power cords from the enclosures mounted in the modular cabinet. This figure shows an example modular cabinet with a duplex processor and hardware for a complete system (rear view). To AC Power Source or Site UPS PDU Junction Boxes Disk Drive (behind junction boxes) ServerNet Switch Boards IOAM ServerNet Adapters Power Distribution Units (PDUs) P-Switch Y Fabric P-Switch X Fabric Console Disk Drive LSU Slice B Slice A Maintenance Switch VST421.vsd 1-2
15 System Hardware Overview Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) A large number of enclosure combinations are possible within the modular cabinets that make up an Integrity NonStop NS-series server. The applications and purpose of any NonStop-NS series server determine the number and combinations of the enclosures and modular cabinets. Because of the large number of possible configurations, you calculate the total power consumption, heat dissipation, and weight of each modular cabinet based on the hardware configuration that you order from HP. For site preparation specifications of the modular cabinet and the individual enclosures, see Section 3, Specifications for Integrity NonStop NS-Series Servers. For examples of various combinations of enclosures installed in a modular cabinet, see Appendix A, Calculating Specifications for Combinations. Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Unlike NonStop S-series system and I/O enclosures, modular cabinets do not have built-in batteries to provide power during power failures. You can order an optional HP R5500 XR UPS for each modular cabinet to supply the enclosures within that cabinet. If your applications require a UPS that supports the entire system or even a UPS or motor generator for all computer and support equipment in the site, you must plan the site s electrical infrastructure accordingly. System I/O Hardware Configuration I/O connectivity between Integrity NonStop NS-series servers and NonStop S-series server equipment can be mixed within the same system using: IOAM enclosures NonStop S-series I/O enclosures Although either of these enclosure types can be a part of either a NonStop S-series system or an Integrity NonStop NS-series system, the same enclosure can not exist in multiple systems simultaneously. IOAM The IOAM enclosure is part of the modular Integrity NonStop NS-series hardware and uses Fibre Channel and gigabit Ethernet adapters for I/O connectivity. An I/O system that can also include connection to internal or external disks, the IOAM enclosure can be connected to and provide I/O functions for either Integrity NonStop NS-series or NonStop S-series servers. For connectivity to NonStop S-series servers, see the NonStop S-Series Planning and Configuration Guide. 1-3
16 System Hardware Overview NonStop S-Series I/O NonStop S-Series I/O NonStop S-series I/O enclosures equipped with model 1980 I/O Multifunction 2 customer replaceable units (IOMF 2 CRUs) can be connected to the NonStop NS-series server via fiber-optic ServerNet fabrics and the processor switch. All hardware and I/O connectivity that is currently supported for NonStop S-series I/O enclosures is also supported with the Integrity NonStop NS-Series servers, with the exception of FOX ring connectivity. The model 1952 IOMF CRU, ServerNet/FX, and ServerNet/FX 2 adapters are not supported. For site preparation specifications for the NonStop S-series I/O enclosures, see Section 4, Specifications for NonStop S-Series I/O s. Preparing for Other Than Integrity NonStop NS-Series Server Hardware This guide provides the specifications only for the Integrity NonStop NS-series server modular cabinet and enclosures identified earlier in this section. For site preparation specifications for other HP hardware that will be installed at the site with the Integrity NonStop NS-series servers, consult with your HP account team. For site preparation specifications relating to hardware from other manufacturers, refer to the documentation for those devices. 1-4
17 2 Facility Guidelines Modular Cabinet Power and I/O Cable Entry Power and I/O cables can enter the Integrity NonStop NS-series server from either the top or the bottom rear of the modular cabinets, depending on how the cabinets are ordered from HP and the routing of the AC power feeds at the site. Integrity NonStop NS-series server cabinets can be ordered with the PDU junction boxes installed either: Top, rear: Power and I/O cables routed from above the modular cabinet. Bottom, rear: Power and I/O cables routed from below the modular cabinet Emergency Power-Off Switches Emergency Power Off (EPO) switches are required by local codes or other applicable regulations when computer equipment contains batteries capable of supplying more than 750 volt-amperes (VA) for more that five minutes. Systems that have these batteries also have internal EPO hardware for connection to a site EPO switch or relay. In an emergency, activating the EPO switch or relay removes power from all electrical equipment in the computer room (except that used for lighting and fire-related sensors and alarms). EPO Requirement for Integrity NonStop NS-Series Servers Integrity NonStop NS-series servers without the optional HP 5500 XR UPS installed in each modular cabinet do not contain batteries capable of supplying more than 750 voltamperes (VA) for more that five minutes, so they do not require connection to a site EPO switch. EPO Requirement for HP 5500 XP UPS The rack-mounted HP 5500 XR UPS that can be optionally installed in a modular cabinet contains batteries and has an EPO circuit. Consult your HP site preparation specialist or electrical engineer regarding requirements for site EPO switches or relays. If an EPO switch or relay contactor is required for your site, contact your HP representation or refer to the HP UPS R5500 XR User Guide, HP part number for connector and wiring. This guide is available at: EPO Requirement for NonStop S-Series I/O Each NonStop S-series I/O enclosure contains batteries and an EPO circuit. If an EPO switch or relay contactor is required for your site, contact your HP representation or refer to the NonStop S-Series Hardware Installation and FastPath Guide for connector and wiring information. This guide is an IPDS Publication and is available on the NonStop Technical Library (NTL). 2-1
18 Facility Guidelines Electrical Power and ing Quality Electrical Power and ing Quality Proper design and installation of a power distribution system for an Integrity NonStop NS-series server requires specialized skills, knowledge, and understanding of appropriate electrical codes and the limitations of the power systems for computer and data processing equipment. For power and grounding specifications, refer to Modular Cabinet AC Input Power on page 3-1. Power Quality This equipment is designed to operate reliably over a wide range of voltages and frequencies described in AC Input on page 3-4. However, damage can occur if these ranges are exceeded. Severe electrical disturbances can exceed the design specifications of the equipment. Common sources of such disturbances are: Fluctuations occurring within the facility s distribution system Utility service low-voltage conditions (such as sags or brownouts) Wide and rapid variations in input voltage levels Wide and rapid variations in input power frequency Electrical storms Large inductive sources (such as motors and welders) Faults in the distribution system wiring (such as loose connections) Computer systems can be protected from the sources of many of these electrical disturbances by using: A dedicated power distribution system Power conditioning equipment Lightning arresters on power cables to protect equipment against electrical storms For steps to take to ensure proper power for the servers, consult with your HP site preparation specialist (refer to Appendix B, HP Site Services) or power engineer. ing Systems The site building must provide a power distribution safety ground/protective earth for each AC service entrance to all NonStop server equipment. This safety grounding system must comply with local codes and any other applicable regulations for the installation locale. For proper grounding/protective earth connection, consult with your HP site preparation specialist (refer to Appendix B, HP Site Services) or power engineer. Power Consumption Due to the higher hardware concentration in Integrity NonStop NS-series systems, the power consumption and inrush currents per connection are higher than in the earlier NonStop S-series systems. Because each modular cabinet houses a unique 2-2
19 Facility Guidelines Power Cables for European Union combination of enclosures, calculate the total power consumption for the hardware installed in each cabinet as described in Power Loads on page 3-6. Then add together the total power consumption values for all the modular cabinets in the system. Power Cables for European Union If your site is in one of the European Union (EU) countries or in an area that complies with EU regulations, you can order Integrity NonStop NS-series modular cabinets with PDU power cables specifically manufactured and color coded for use in the EU. These are often called harmonized cables and comply with color coding and materials standards different from those used in North America and Japan. Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Unlike previous NonStop servers that used internal batteries for memory hold-up through power failures, Integrity NonStop NS-series servers require either the optional HP model R5500 XR UPS installed in each modular cabinet or a site UPS to support system operation through a power failure. This system operation support can include a planned orderly shutdown at a predetermined time in the event of an extended power failure. A timely and orderly shutdown prevents an uncontrolled and asymmetric shutdown of the system resources from depleted UPS batteries. Extended runtime modules (ERMs) can be included with the R5500 XR UPS to extend the power back-up time. For estimated back-up times, refer to Model R5500 XR Integrated UPS on page 3-7. For further information on the R5500 XR UPS, contact your HP representation or refer to the HP UPS R5500 XR Models User Guide; part number , available at: Cooling and Humidity Control Do not rely on an intuitive approach to cooling design or to simply achieve an energy balance that is, summing up to the total power dissipation from all the hardware and sizing a comparable air conditioning capacity. Today s high-performance servers use semiconductors that integrate multiple functions on a single chip with very high power densities. These chips plus high power density mass storage and power supplies are mounted in ultra-thin server and storage enclosures, which are then deployed into computer racks in large numbers. This higher concentration of devices results in localized heat, which increases the potential for hot spots that can damage the equipment. Additionally, variables in the installation site layout can adversely affect air flows and create hot spots by allowing hot and cool air streams to mix. Studies have shown that above 70 F (20 C), every increase of 18 F (10 C) reduces long-term electronics reliability by 50%. 2-3
20 Facility Guidelines Weight Because of high heat densities and hot spots, an accurate assessment of air flow around and through the server equipment and specialized cooling design is essential for reliable server operation. Cooling airflow through each enclosure in the Integrity NonStop NS-series server is front-to-back. Consult with your HP cooling consultant or your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) engineer. For HP cooling consultation services, refer to Data Center Thermal Analysis on page B-2. Note. Failure of site cooling with the server continuing to run can cause rapid heat buildup and excessive temperatures within the hardware. Excessive internal temperatures can result in full or partial system shutdown. Ensure that the site s cooling system remains fully operational when the server is running. Because each modular cabinet houses a unique combination of enclosures, use the Heat Dissipation Specifications and Worksheet on page 3-10 to calculate the total heat dissipation for the hardware installed in each cabinet. For air temperature levels at the site, refer to Operating Temperature, Humidity, and Altitude on page Weight Modular cabinets for Integrity NonStop NS-series servers have a foot print and height comparable to NonStop S-series servers with stacked enclosures. But each populated modular cabinet in Integrity NonStop NS-series servers can be more than twice as heavy as a NonStop S-series server stack. Because each modular cabinet houses a unique combination of enclosures, total weight must be calculated based on what is in the specific cabinet, as described in Dimensions and Weights on page 3-7. Flooring Integrity NonStop NS-series servers can be installed either on the site s floor with the cables entering from above the equipment or on raised flooring with power and I/O cables entering from underneath. Because cooling airflow through each enclosure in the modular cabinets is front-to-back, raised flooring is not required for system cooling. The site floor structure and any raised flooring (if used) must be able to support the total weight of the installed computer system as well as the weight of the individual modular cabinets and their enclosures as they are moved into position. To determine the total weight of each modular cabinet with its installed enclosures, refer to Modular Cabinet and Weights With Worksheet on page 3-9. For your site s floor system, consult with your HP site preparation specialist or an appropriate floor system engineer. If raised flooring is to be used, the design of the NonStop NS-series server modular cabinet is optimized for placement on 24-inch floor panels. 2-4
21 Facility Guidelines Dust and Pollution Control Dust and Pollution Control NonStop servers do not have air filters. Any computer equipment can be adversely affected by dust and microscopic particles in the site environment. Airborne dust can blanket electronic components on printed circuit boards inhibiting cooling airflow and causing premature failure from excess heat, humidity, or both. Metallically conductive particles can short circuit electronic components. Tape drives and some other mechanical devices can experience failures resulting from airborne abrasive particles. For recommendations to keep the site as dust and pollution free as possible, consult with your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) engineer or your HP site preparation specialist. Zinc Particulates Over time, fine whiskers of pure metal can form on electroplated zinc, cadmium, or tin surfaces such as aged raised flooring panels and supports. If these whiskers are disturbed, they can break off and become airborne, possibly causing computer failures or operational interruptions. This metallic particulate contamination is a relatively rare but possible threat. Kits are available to test for metallic particulate contamination, or you can request that your site preparation specialist or HVAC engineer test the site for contamination before installing any electronic equipment. Receiving and Unpacking Space Identify areas that are large enough to receive and to unpack the system from its shipping cartons and pallets. Be sure to allow adequate space to remove the system equipment from the shipping pallets using supplied ramps. Also be sure adequate personnel are present to remove each cabinet from its shipping pallet and to safely move it to the installation site. WARNING. A fully populated cabinets is unstable when moving down the unloading ramp from its shipping pallet. Arrange for enough personnel to stabilize each cabinet during removal from the pallet and to prevent the cabinet from falling. A falling cabinet can cause serious or fatal personal injury. Ensure sufficient pathways and clearances for moving the server equipment safely from the receiving and unpacking areas to the installation site. Verify that door and hallway width and height as well as floor and elevator loading will accommodate not only the server equipment but also all required personnel and lifting or moving devices. If necessary, enlarge or remove any obstructing doorway or wall. All modular cabinets have small castors to facilitate moving them on hard flooring from the unpacking area to the site. Because of these small castors, rolling modular cabinets along carpeted pathways might be difficult. If necessary, plan for a temporary hard floor covering in affected pathways for easier movement of the equipment. 2-5
22 Facility Guidelines Operational Space For physical dimensions of the server equipment, refer to Dimensions and Weights on page 3-7. Operational Space When planning the layout of the server site, use the equipment dimensions, door swing, and service clearances listed in Dimensions and Weights on page 3-7. Because location of the lighting fixtures and electrical outlets affects servicing operations, consider an equipment layout that takes advantage of existing lighting and electrical outlets. Also consider the location and orientation of current or future air conditioning ducts and airflow direction and eliminate any obstructions to equipment intake or exhaust air flow. Refer to Cooling and Humidity Control on page 2-3. Space planning should also include the possible addition of equipment or other changes in space requirements. Depending on the current or future equipment installed at your site, layout plans can also include provisions for: Channels or fixtures used for routing data cables and power cables Access to air conditioning ducts, filters, lighting, and electrical power hardware Communications cables, patch panels, and switch equipment Power conditioning equipment Storage area or cabinets for supplies, media, and spare parts 2-6
23 3 Specifications for Integrity NonStop NS-Series Servers This section includes: Modular Cabinet AC Input Power North America and Japan: 208 V AC PDU Power Cords Europe, Middle East, and Africa: 230/400 V AC PDU Power Cords International: 200 to 250 V AC PDU Power Cords ing Branch Circuits and Circuit Breakers AC Input Modular Cabinet PDU Phase Distribution Power Loads Model R5500 XR Integrated UPS Model R5500 XR Integrated UPS Dimensions and Weights Plan View of the Modular Cabinet Plan View of the Modular Cabinet Service Clearances for the Modular Cabinet Modular Cabinet Physical Specifications Dimensions Modular Cabinet and Weights With Worksheet Environmental Specifications Heat Dissipation Specifications and Worksheet Operating Temperature, Humidity, and Altitude Nonoperating Temperature, Humidity, and Altitude Cooling Airflow Direction Typical Acoustic Noise Emissions Tested Electrostatic Immunity Note. All specifications provided in this section assume that each enclosure in the modular cabinet is fully populated; for example, a slice with four processors and maximum memory. The maximum current for each AC service depends on the number and type of enclosures installed in the modular cabinet. Power, weight, and heat loads are less when enclosures are not fully populated; for example, as a slice with fewer processors or a disk drive enclosure with fewer disks. Modular Cabinet AC Input Power An AC power cable is factory-connected to each of two PDUs inside the modular cabinet. When you order the system, you specify the factory-installed location of the 3-1
24 Specifications for Integrity NonStop NS-Series Servers North America and Japan: 208 V AC PDU Power Cords PDU junction boxes at the top or bottom of the modular cabinet, depending on what the site provides for power feed: Top feed: For power cables routed to the top of the modular cabinet (such as from overhead cable trays) Bottom feed: For power cables routed to the bottom of the modular cabinet (such as from under raised flooring) Mating Socket Connector (customer-supplied) Power Cables PDUs (bottom feed shown) In-Line Power Connectors (supplied with cabinet) VST071.vsd Each PDU powers 14 power receptacles per PDU (28 receptacles per modular cabinet) that receive power cords from the installed enclosures. North America and Japan: 208 V AC PDU Power Cords Three-phase delta, four-wire with insulated ground conductor, 60A RMS AC power cord (two supplied per modular cabinet): length 7 feet (183 centimeters) AC power cable plug (one per power cord): four-wire, three-phase, 60A HP Product ID: M HP part number: Manufacturer: Hubbell HP supplied plug manufacturer number: HBL460P9W Required customer-supplied receptacle manufacturer number: HBL460C9W or equivalent receptacle VST051.vsd 3-2
25 Specifications for Integrity NonStop NS-Series Servers Europe, Middle East, and Africa: 230/400 V AC PDU Power Cords Europe, Middle East, and Africa: 230/400 V AC PDU Power Cords Three-phase wye, five-wire with insulated ground conductor, 63A RMS AC power cord (two supplied per modular cabinet): length 7 feet (183 centimeters) AC power cable plug (one per power cord): five-wire, three-phase, 63A HP Product ID: M HP part number: Manufacturer: Hubbell HP supplied plug manufacturer number: HBL563P6W Required customer-supplied receptacle manufacturer number: HBL563C6W or equivalent receptacle VST052.vsd International: 200 to 250 V AC PDU Power Cords Single-phase, three-wire with insulated ground conductor, 63A RMS AC power cord (two supplied per modular cabinet): length 7 feet (183 centimeters) AC power cable plug (one per power cord): three-wire, single-phase, 63A HP Product ID: M HP part number: Manufacturer: Hubbell HP supplied plug manufacturer number: HBL363P6W Required customer-supplied receptacle manufacturer number: HBL363C6W or equivalent receptacle VST050.vsd ing A safety ground/protective earth conductor is required for each AC service entrance to the NonStop server equipment. This ground must comply with local codes and any other applicable regulations 3-3
26 Specifications for Integrity NonStop NS-Series Servers Branch Circuits and Circuit Breakers Branch Circuits and Circuit Breakers Integrity NonStop NS-series modular cabinets contain two PDUs. Each of the two PDUs requires a separate branch circuit of these ratings: Region Volts Amps North America and Japan Europe, Middle East, and Africa 230/ Other International Branch circuit requirements vary by the input voltage and the local codes and applicable regulations regarding maximum circuit and total distribution loading. Select circuit breaker ratings according to local codes and any applicable regulations for the circuit capacity. AC Input s (such as processor slice, processor switch, IOAM, and so forth) require: Specification Value Nominal Input Voltage 200/208/220/230/240 V ac RMS Voltage Range* V ac Nominal Line frequency 50 or 60 Hz Frequency Ranges Hz or Hz Number of Phases 1 * Voltage range for the maintenance switch is V ac. Each PDU is factory wired to distribute the phases to its receptacles, Refer to Modular Cabinet PDU Phase Distribution on page 3-5. Factory-installed enclosures are connected to the PDUs for balanced load among the phases. Caution. If you are installing Integrity NonStop NS-series enclosures in a rack, balance the current load among the three phases. Using only one of the available three phases, especially for larger systems, can cause unbalanced loading and might violate applicable electrical codes. 3-4
27 Specifications for Integrity NonStop NS-Series Servers Modular Cabinet PDU Phase Distribution Modular Cabinet PDU Phase Distribution North America/Japan Europe/Middle East/Africa International 1 Line 3 Line 1 1 Line 1 Neutral 1 Line Neutral 2 Line 2 Line 1 2 Line 3 Neutral 2 Line Neutral 3 Line 3 Line 2 3 Line 2 Neutral 3 Line Neutral 4 Line 3 Line 1 4 Line 1 Neutral 4 Line Neutral 5 Line 2 Line 1 5 Line 3 Neutral 5 Line Neutral 6 Line 3 Line 2 6 Line 2 Neutral 6 Line Neutral 7 Line 3 Line 1 7 Line 1 Neutral 7 Line Neutral 8 Line 2 Line 1 8 Line 3 Neutral 8 Line Neutral 9 Line 3 Line 2 9 Line 2 Neutral 9 Line Neutral 10 Line 3 Line 1 10 Line 1 Neutral 10 Line Neutral 11 Line 2 Line 1 11 Line 3 Neutral 11 Line Neutral 12 Line 3 Line 2 12 Line 2 Neutral 12 Line Neutral 13 Line 3 Line 1 13 Line 1 Neutral 13 Line Neutral 14 Line 2 Line 1 14 Line 3 Neutral 14 Line Neutral Three-Phase 208 V AC Three-Phase 230/400 V AC Single Phase V AC VST053.vsd 3-5
28 Specifications for Integrity NonStop NS-Series Servers Power Loads Power Loads The total power and current load for each modular cabinet depends on the number and type of enclosures installed in it. Therefore, the total load is the sum of the loads for all enclosures installed. For examples of calculating the power and current load for various enclosure combinations, refer to Appendix A, Calculating Specifications for Combinations. In normal operation, the AC power is split equally between the two PDUs in the modular cabinet. However, if one of the two AC power feeds fails, the remaining AC power feed and PDU must carry the power for all enclosures in that cabinet. Power and current specifications for each type of enclosure are: Apparent Power (volt-amps measured on single AC line with one line powered) Apparent Power (volt-amps measured on single AC line with both lines powered) 6 AC Power Lines per Type 1 4-processor slice: Per line: Total: 16 GB memory boards GB memory boards LSU (with four LSUs) Processor switch IOAM enclosure Disk drive enclosure Maintenance switch (Ethernet)5 Peak Inrush Current (amps) 1 Half of the plugs for an enclosure must be connected to the right-side PDU and the other half connected to the left-side PDU. PDUs must be supplied from separate branch circuits. 2 Measured with three PICs installed and active, 3 Measured with 10 Fibre Channel ServerNet adapters installed and active. 4 Measured with 14 disk drives installed and active. 5 Maintenance switch has only one plug. This plug must be connected to the right-side PDU (the PDU that is supplied by a UPS, if installed). 6 Total apparent power is the sum of the two AC power lines feeding the enclosure. Electrical load is shared equally between the two lines. 3-6
29 Specifications for Integrity NonStop NS-Series Servers Model R5500 XR Integrated UPS Model R5500 XR Integrated UPS Operating Voltage Settings For complete information and specifications, refer to the HP UPS R5500 XR Models User Guide (HP part number ). Dimensions and Weights Plan View of the Modular Cabinet Power Out (VA/Watts) Input Plug Branch Circuit Version North America 200/208*, 220, 5000/4500 L6-30P Dedicated 30 Amp and Japan 230, 240 Other 200, 230*, /5400 IEC Dedicated 30 Amp International If 200/208 Then 5000/4500 Amp * Factory-default setting 40 in. (102 cm) 44 in. (112 cm) 75.5 in. (192 cm) 23.5 in. (59.7 cm) VST102.vsd Service Clearances for the Modular Cabinet Aisles: 6 feet (182.9 centimeters) Front: 3 feet (91.4 centimeters) Rear: 3 feet (91.4 centimeters) 3-7
30 Specifications for Integrity NonStop NS-Series Servers Unit Sizes Unit Sizes Type Height (U) Modular cabinet 42 Processor slice 5 Processor switch 3 LSU 4 IOAM 11 Disk drive 3 Maintenance switch (Ethernet) 1 R5500 XR UPS 3 Extended runtime module 3 PDU keepout panel* 1 or 2* Rackmount Console 2 * See Modular Cabinet PDU Keepout Panel Modular Cabinet PDU Keepout Panel PDU keepout applies only when the PDU junction boxes reside at the bottom of the modular cabinet. PDUs overlap the outside of the rack by 2 U (3.5 inches). A PDU keepout panel is installed in affected space when: 1U keepout applies when a UPS occupies the bottom position of the modular cabinet. 2U keepout applies when a processor slice occupies the bottom position of the modular cabinet. Modular Cabinet Physical Specifications Item Height Width Depth Weight in. mm in. mm in. mm Modular cabinet Depends on the Rack enclosures installed. Refer to Modular Front door Cabinet and Left-rear door Weights Right-rear door With Worksheet on page 3-9. Shipping (palletized)
31 Specifications for Integrity NonStop NS-Series Servers Dimensions Dimensions Height Width Depth Type in mm in mm in mm Processor slice Processor switch LSU IOAM Disk drive Maintenance switch (Ethernet) Rackmount console system unit Keyboard and display X5500 XR UPS Extended runtime module (ERM) PDU keepout panel* * See Modular Cabinet PDU Keepout Panel on page 3-8. Modular Cabinet and Weights With Worksheet The total weight of each modular cabinet is the sum the weights of the cabinet plus each enclosure installed in it. Use this worksheet to determine the total weight: Number of Weight Total Type s lbs kg lbs kg Modular cabinet* Processor slice Processor switch LSU IOAM Disk drive Maintenance switch (Ethernet) Rackmount console system unit Keyboard and display X5500 XR UPS Extended runtime module (ERM) Total * Modular cabinet weight includes the PDUs and their associated wiring and receptacles. For examples of calculating the weight for various enclosure combinations, refer to Appendix A, Calculating Specifications for Combinations. 3-9
32 Specifications for Integrity NonStop NS-Series Servers Environmental Specifications Environmental Specifications Heat Dissipation Specifications and Worksheet Unit Heat (Btu/hour with single AC line powered) Number Type Installed 4-processor slice: 16 GB memory boards GB memory boards LSU (with four LSUs) Processor switch IOAM Disk drive Maintenance switch (Ethernet) Rackmount console system unit Keyboard and display Measured with three PICs installed and active, 2 Measured with 10 Fibre Channel ServerNet adapters installed and active. 3 Measured with 14 disk drives installed and active. Operating Temperature, Humidity, and Altitude Unit Heat (Btu/hour with both AC lines powered) Total (BTU/hour) 4 Maintenance switch has only one plug. This plug must be connected to the right-side PDU (the PDU that is supplied by a UPS, if installed). Specification Temperature (all except disk drive enclosure) Temperature (disk drive enclosure) Operating Range1 41 to 95 F (5 to 35 C) 50 to 95 F (10 to 35 C) Humidity 15% to 80%, noncondensing Altitude2 0 to 10,000 feet (0 to 3,048 meters) Recommended Range1 68 to 72 F (20 to 25 C) Maximum Rate of Change per Hour 9 F (5 C) Repetitive 36 F (20 C) Nonrepetitive F (1 C) Repetitive 1.6 F (3 C) Nonrepetitive 40% to 50%, noncondensing - - 6%, noncondensing 1. Operating and recommended ranges refer to the ambient air temperature and humidity measured 19.7 in. (50 cm) from the front of the air intake cooling vents. 2. For each 1000 feet (305 m) increase in altitude above 10,000 feet (up to a maximum of 15,000 feet), subtract 1.5 F (0.83 C) from the upper limit of the operating and recommended temperature ranges. 3-10
33 Specifications for Integrity NonStop NS-Series Servers Nonoperating Temperature, Humidity, and Altitude Nonoperating Temperature, Humidity, and Altitude Temperature: up to 72-hour storage: - 40 to 150 F (-40 to 66 C) Up to 6-month storage: -20 to 131 F (-29 to 55 C) Reasonable rate of change with noncondensing relative humidity during the transition from warm to cold Relative humidity: 10% to 80%, noncondensing Altitude: 0 to 40,000 feet (0 to 12,192 meters) Cooling Airflow Direction Each enclosure includes its own forced-air cooling fans or blowers. Air flow for each enclosure enters from the front of the modular cabinet and rack and exhausts at the rear. Typical Acoustic Noise Emissions 70 db(a) (sound pressure level at operator position) Tested Electrostatic Immunity Contact discharge: 8 KV Air discharge: 20 KV 3-11
34 Specifications for Integrity NonStop NS-Series Servers Tested Electrostatic Immunity 3-12
35 4 Specifications for NonStop S-Series I/O s The topics in this section include: Electrical Requirements AC Input Power Plugs Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Heat Output Physical Specifications Dimensions Weights Each NonStop S-Series I/O enclosure has two power supplies. A separate branch circuit is required for each power supply. Caution. Although the PDUs for Integrity NonStop NS-series systems require all three phases of AC power, other computer equipment, including NonStop S-series I/O enclosures, is singlephase only or might use two or three phases. For other equipment that uses single-phase power, ensure that the electrical load is balanced among the phases Power Supplies 5 6 VST105.vsd These power supplies are: Contained in the power shelf and connect to the IOMF 2 CRUs Autoranging and automatically configure themselves for either V ac or V ac operation upon application of AC power 4-1
36 Specifications for NonStop S-Series I/O s Electrical Requirements For detailed information about NonStop S-Series I/O enclosures and their components, refer to the NonStop S-Series Planning and Configuration Guide. Electrical Requirements AC Input Factor V ac Operation V ac Operation Nominal voltage V ac V ac Voltage range V ac V ac Line frequency 50/60Hz nominal 50/60Hz nominal Frequency ranges Hz or Hz Hz or Hz Branch circuits Two 20 circuits per enclosure Two 10 circuits per enclosure Nominal VA 600 VA per power cord (1200 VA total) 600 VA per power cord (1200 VA total) Heat output 1600 W (6456 Btu/h) 1600 W (6456 Btu/h) Power Plugs NonStop S-Series I/O enclosures have two AC power input cables and use a wide range of power plugs for various geographical locations. For a complete list of power plugs and their part numbers, refer to the CSSI Web. You can find the link to the CSSI Web in the left navigation bar of the NonStop Technical Library at: Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) No individual UPS is available or supported for NonStop S-Series I/O enclosures. If your require UPS support, you must provide a site UPS. Heat Output A fully populated enclosure outputs 5456 Btu per hour. 4-2
37 Specifications for NonStop S-Series I/O s Physical Specifications Physical Specifications Dimensions Measurement Dimension Description in. mm Height 1 base enclosure (includes casters) base enclosure and 1 stackable enclosure (casters on base enclosure) Stackable enclosure (no casters) Caster Bottom connector to top of enclosure Bottom connector on base enclosure to top of stackable enclosure (in a double-high stack) Top connector to floor (single-high stack) Top connector to floor (double-high stack) Width including two cable channels without cable channels Cable channel 2 50 Side of enclosure to connector farthest from that side Depth with cable channels without cable channels Cable channel Service clearance Appearance side Service side Between rows Footprint 5 ft2 0.47m2 with clearance 13.2 ft m2 4-3
38 Specifications for NonStop S-Series I/O s Weights Weights All weights given in this subsection are approximate. Sizes and weights include: Cable management hardware Appearance-side door Sizes and weights do not include the optional service-side door. A fully populated enclosure contains components in all slots. Reduced weights are based on the removal of all these components: disk drives, IOMF CRUs, ServerNet adapters, and power supplies. Weight Notes lb kg Frame Base enclosure Stackable enclosure Frame base Components removed Fully populated Frame and enclosure Components removed Fully populated Frame and stacked enclosures Components removed Service-side door Optional Environmental Specifications Temperature Operating F (5-38 C) Up to 72-hour storage F ( C) Up to 6-month storage F ( C) Relative Humidly Operating 10% - 85%, noncondensing Nonoperating 10% - 95%, noncondensing Power Dissipation 1600 W (5456 Btu/hr) Altitude Operating 0-10,000 feet (0-3,048 meters) Nonoperating 0-40,000 feet (0-12,193 meters) Noise 60 db(a) 4-4
39 A Calculating Specifications for Combinations All example configurations in this appendix show listed components installed in a single modular (42U) HP modular cabinet. Cabinet weight includes the PDUs and their associated wiring and receptacles. All power and thermal calculations assume that each enclosure in the cabinet is fully populated; for example, a slice with four processors. The power and heat load is less when enclosures are not fully populated, such as a slice with fewer processors or less memory, a disk-drive enclosure with fewer disk drives, or an LSU enclosure with fewer LSUs. AC current calculations assume that one PDU delivers all power. In normal operation, the power is split equally between the two PDUs in the cabinet. However, calculate the power load to assume delivery from only one PDU to allow the system to continue to operate if one of the two AC power sources or PDUs fails. Typical Configurations This subsection shows several typical system configurations and provides completed weight, power, and thermal calculations for each cabinet in each system. For a total thermal load for a system with multiple cabinets, add the heat outputs for all the cabinets in the system. Systems covered are: Topic Page Duplex 4-Processor System A-2 Duplex 16-Processor System, Three Cabinets A-4 Triplex 4-Processor System A-6 Triplex 16-Processor System, Three Cabinets A-8 A-1
40 Calculating Specifications for Combinations Duplex 4-Processor System Duplex 4-Processor System This duplex configuration has a maximum of four logical processors with one IOAM enclosure, two disk drive enclosures, and one cabinet: Volt-amps per AC feed, one feed powered Volt-amps per AC feed, both feeds powered Component Quantity Height (U) Weight (lbs) Weight (kg) Heat (Btu) Processor slice LSU Processor switch IOAM enclosure Disk drive enclosure Console Maint. switch Cabinet Total A-2
41 Calculating Specifications for Combinations Duplex 4-Processor System Disk Drive IOAM P-Switch P-Switch Console Disk Drive LSU Processor Slice Processor Slice Maint Switch Available Space VST801.vsd A-3
42 Calculating Specifications for Combinations Duplex 16-Processor System, Three Cabinets Duplex 16-Processor System, Three Cabinets This duplex configuration has 16 logical processors with two IOAM enclosures, 14 disk drive enclosures, and three cabinets. The load for cabinet one is: Component Quantity Height (U) Weight (lbs) Weight (kg) Heat (Btu) Processor slice LSU The load for cabinet two is Volt-amps per AC feed, one feed powered Volt-amps per AC feed, both feeds powered Processor switch IOAM enclosure Disk drive enclosure Console Maint. switch Cabinet Total Volt-amps per AC feed, one feed powered Volt-amps per AC feed, both feeds powered Component Quantity Height (U) Weight (lbs) Weight (kg) Heat (Btu) Processor slice LSU Processor switch IOAM enclosure Disk drive enclosure Console Maint. switch Cabinet Total A-4
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