QuickSpecsOverviewHP 9000 rp7440 Server The Flexible Advantage STarter base systems for the HP 9000 rp7440 Server allow for faster configurations due to the semiconfigured system bundles. Configurations built from FAST base systems will have substantially lower prices than systemsbuilt from the parts. HP 9000 rp7440 Server FAST Configurable BundlesProduct Number (Includesbase chassis and powersupplies)AD026AAB027AAD028AAB029A HP 9000 rp7440 Server System Overview-Front ViewNumber of PA 8900 coresNumber of Cell Boards inbundle1122Number of Core I/O Cards inbundle11114 (2P/4C)8 (4P/8C)12 (6P/12C)16 (8P/16C)1.Cell Boards (2)2.Hot-plug Disks (4)3.2N Redundant Hot-swap System Power (2) 4.N+1 Redundant Hot-swap Fans (2)5.2 Redundant PCI Power Supplies6.Removable Media DVD or DATDA - 12696 Worldwide QuickSpecs — Version 4 — 3-3-2008Page 1QuickSpecsOverviewHP 9000 rp7440 Server System Overview-Rear ViewHP 9000 rp7440 Server1.2.3.4.N+1 PCI Cooling FansSystem Backplane (right side)Core I/OPower Cord Retention Bracket5.6.7. Dual-grid 2N Redundant Power InputsHot-swap Redundant Fans15 Hot-plug PCI-X Slots DA - 12696 Worldwide QuickSpecs — Version 4 — 3-3-2008Page 2QuickSpecsStandard FeaturesMinimum SystemHP 9000 rp7440 ServerOne active core in a Dual core PA-8900 1.068-GHz processor (1P/2C)One processor per cell boardOne cell board2 GB memory (1 pair of 1-GB DIMMs)One core I/O (included; not configurable)Two power cordsSeven hot plug 33-/66-/133-/266-MHz 64 bit PCI-X slots-with adaptive signaling technologyMaximum ServerCapacitiesEight Dual core PA-8900 1.068-GHz processors (8P/16C)Four processors per cell boardTwo cell boards128 GB memory (16 pairs of 4-GB DIMMs)Two core I/OFour power cords, providing 2N power and dual grid supportFour internal hot plug LVD SCSI disksOne half height removable media bay. Configure with one DVD+RW or one DAT (oroptionally, two slimline DVD devices)15 hot plug 33-/66-/133-/266-MHz 64 bit PCI-X slots with adaptive signaling technology (14with second core IO)Standard SystemFeaturesOperating system support: HP UX 11i v1, HP UX 11i v2 and HP UX 11i v3One External Ultra320 LVD SCSI channel (a second Ultra320 SCSI port is available if aSmart Array card is used to access internal disk drives)Four internal SCSI controllersTwo GbE LAN ports (with auto speed sensing)Management Processor technology with Integrated LAN console100Base T LAN port for LAN consoleRackmountable into HP 19 inch cabinets (factory or field integration)Rackmountable into some third party cabinetsOne or Two hardware partitions (nPartitions)Factory integration of CPUs, memory, disk drives, removable media drives, and I/O cardsHP site planning and installationOne year warranty with next business day on site service responseOwner's Guide and General Usage media setHigh AvailabilityN+1 Hot swap coolingRedundant and hot swap power suppliesCell Hot plugHot plug disks2N power inputs (redundant line cords/dual power grid support)On line memory page deallocationECC protected SyncDRAM memoryFull parity protection of data and address busesOn chip CPU cache with ECC protectionMemory \"chip spare\release)Dynamic Processor resilience and deallocation (CPU deallocation on failure)On line addition and replacement of PCI I/O cardsUPS power managementManagement Processor Failover (requires server to have two MP installed)Three independent Ultra320 buses to internal disks for mirroring across disks andcontrollersJournal file system (HP-UX)Auto rebootOn line diagnostics and system health monitorDA - 12696 Worldwide QuickSpecs — Version 4 — 3-3-2008Page 3QuickSpecsStandard FeaturesSecuritySeparate console LAN port for system managementPassword protection on console portDisablement of remote console portsHP 9000 rp7440 ServerInternet ServerFunctionsInternet server (inetd)Domain name serverRouting (OSPF, BIND, RIP, EGP, HELLO, gateD)Network Time ProtocolClient ConfigurationServicesAutomatic configuration for printers, PCs, workstations, and X terminals (DHCP, Bootp, tftp,rbootp)Optional Web ServicesNetscape Communication ServerNetscape NavigatorEmailMail, MailX, ELMSendmail, MIME, SMTP, ESMTPRemote AccessServicesTelnet, ftp, anonymous ftp serverDA - 12696 Worldwide QuickSpecs — Version 4 — 3-3-2008Page 4QuickSpecsConfigurationConfigurationHP 9000 rp7440 ServerThe HP 9000 rp7440 Server is a symmetrical multiprocessing (SMP) server supporting up to eighthigh performance dual core HP PA RISC PA 8900 (1.068 GHz, 64 MB cache, 533 MHz FSB). TheHP 9000 rp7440 is based on the HP sx2000 chipset.The rp7440 can be configured as a single SMP server or divided into two smaller, hardwarepartitioned (nPars), logical servers.Cell BoardsA minimum of one and a maximum of two cells can be ordered in an HP 9000 rp7440 Server.Each cell can be purchased with up to four active dual core HP PA 8900 processors or incombination with Instant Capacity processors.The HP 9000 rp7440 and rp8440 Servers share the same cell board.These same cell boards canbe upgraded to be used in HP Integrity rx7640 and rx8640 Servers for in-box upgrades. Therp7410/rp7420/rx7620 cell boards cannot be carried forward to the rp7440 server.Cell Details4 processor slots (supporting up to eight processor cores)HP sx2000 cell controller16 DDR-2 Memory DIMM slotsDC DC Power convertersManageability and Processor Dependent Hardware CircuitryCell BoardConfiguration RulesCell boards are ordered individuallyMinimum: 1 cell boardMaximum: 2 cell boardsCell slot 1 must be loaded firstDual core HP PA-RISCPA-8900 ProcessorsDetails1.068 GHzLevel 2 cache: 64 MBLevel 2 cache: .0.75 MB instr + 0.75 MB dataSingle bit cache error correction44 bit physical addressing64 bit virtual addressing4 GB maximum page sizeProcessorConfiguration RulesThe HP PA-RISC PA-8900 processors have two processors core per processor module.There must be at least one active processors core (non iCAP) on each active cell board.Activation of iCAP processors cores can be done one core at a time customers may orderand upgrade the PA-8900 processor in increments of at least one core (in this case theother core in a processor must be iCAP).On each cell board, processors must be installed in the following sequence 0, 2, 1, 3Memory ConfigurationThe memory DIMMs used in the HP 9000 rp7440 Server are sold in pairs and are customdesigned by HP. Each DIMM contains DDR II chips with full ECC protection. DIMM sizes of 1 GB,2 GB, and 4 GB are supported. Each HP 9000 rp7440 Server cell board supports up to 16 DIMMswith 16 GB/s of peak memory bandwidth. HP 9000 rp7410/rp7420/rx7620 memory modulescannot be carried forward to the rp7440 server. The HP 9000 rp7440 and HP 9000 rx8640 serversshare the same 2 GB, 4 GB, and 8 GB memory products.4 HP 9000 rp7440 Server Memory DIMMsDA - 12696 Worldwide QuickSpecs — Version 4 — 3-3-2008Page 5QuickSpecsConfigurationPair Size (Product)rp7440 Product NumbersHP 9000 rp7440 ServerMaximum Capacity Using 1DIMM Size32 GB64 GB128 GBHP 9000 rp7440 ServerDIMM Size2 GB4 GB8 GB Memory Loading RulesAB453AAB454AAB455A1024 MB2048 MB4096 MBMemory must be installed in pairs (2 DIMMs of equal size)Memory is available in three densities: 2 GB (2×1024MB), 4 GB (2×2048MB) and 8 GB(2×4096MB).Minimum memory is 2 GB per cellLarger DIMMs must be loaded first across a cell, followed by progressively smaller DIMMsizes.Maximum memory per system is 128 GB-using sixteen 4GB DIMM pairs per system.On each cell board, Memory Pairs must be installed in the following order:(0A, 0B), (1A, 1B), (2A, 2B), (3A, 3B), (4A, 4B), (5A, 5B), (6A, 6B), (7A, 7B)DIMM mixing other than recommended configurations is supported as long as the memoryloading rules are followedrp7440 Recommended Memory ConfigurationsMemory perCell (GBs)2481624324864 Performance TuningGuidelinesFor best performance, a cell should be configured with a multiple of eight DIMMs or fourpairs (although the server will execute properly with an odd number of pairs). It takes eightDIMMs to populate both memory buses. Populating only one of the two memory buses on acell board will deliver only half the peak memory bandwidth.Load memory equally across the available cell boards.Number of DIMMs1 GB2 GB4 GB 2461688168816Quad Echelon21302130OA, OB1A, 1B2A, 2B3A, 3B4A, 4B5A, 5B6A, 6B7A, 7B1 GB 1 GB1 GB 1 GB1 GB1 GB1 GB1 GB1 GB1 GB1 GB1 GB1 GB1 GB1 GB2 GB2 GB2 GB2 GB1 GB1 GB1 GB1 GB2 GB2 GB2 GB2 GB2 GB2 GB2 GB2 GB4 GB4 GB4 GB4 GB2 GB2 GB2 GB2 GB4 GB4 GB4 GB4 GB4 GB4 GB4 GB4 GBMemory LatenciesThere are two types of memory latencies within the HP 9000 rp7440 Server:1.Memory latency within the cell refers to the case where an application either runs on apartition that consists of a single cell or uses cell local memory.2.Memory latency between cells refers to the case where the partition consists of two cellsand cell interleaved memory is used. In this case 50% of the addresses are to memory onthe same cell as the requesting processor, and the other 50% of the addresses are tomemory of the other cell.The HP 9000 rp7440 Server average memory latency depends on the number of CPUs in thepartition. Assuming that memory accesses are equally distributed across all cell boards andmemory controllers within the partition, the average idle memory latency (load to use) is as showbelow:DA - 12696 Worldwide QuickSpecs — Version 4 — 3-3-2008Page 6QuickSpecsConfigurationNumber of Processors Per Partition4 processor (single cell)8 processor (two cell) I/O ArchitectureAverage Memory Latency~185 ns~249 nsHP 9000 rp7440 ServerComponents within the I/O subsystem are the I/O controllers, internal peripheral bay, andmultifunction Core I/O. The figure below shows the basic block diagram of the I/O subsystem. TheHP 9000 rp7440 Server I/O architecture utilizes industry standard PCI X buses in a unique designfor maximum performance, scalability and reliability.The HP 9000 rp7440 Server contains two master I/O controller chips located on the PCI Xbackplane. Each I/O controller contains 16 high performance, 12 bit wide links; these linksconnect to 18 slave I/O controller chips supporting the PCI card slots and core I/O. In the HP 9000rp7440 Server, two links, one from each master controller, are routed through the systembackplane and are dedicated to core I/O. The remaining 30 links are divided among the sixteen(133 MHz; 64 bit and 266 MHz; 64 bit) PCI X card slots, with each slot on a PCI bus by itself. Thisone card per bus architecture leads to greater I/O performance, better error containment, andhigher availability.Each controller chip is also directly linked to a host cell board. This means that both cell boardsmust be purchased in order to access all 15 available I/O card slots. (With only one cell board,access to seven slots is enabled.)The HP 9000 rp7440 Server can be purchased with either one or two core I/O board sets. EachCore I/O product contains two boards, a MP/SCSI and a LAN/SCSI card. The core I/O boardsprovide console, Ultra320 SCSI, Gigabit LAN, and management processor functionality. If you optfor the second core I/O board set, it can be used to enable dual hard partitioning (nPars) in the HP9000 rp7440 Server and to provide access to a second set of disk drives. Two cell boards andaccess to all I/O slots are available to the server with one core I/O board set.The LAN/SCSI card provided with each Core I/O product occupies one of the sixteen PCI slots.Since there must always be at least one Core I/O board set, the HP 9000 rp7440 Server hasfifteen available PCI X slots for expansion cards. If the second Core I/O product (board set) ispurchased, there are fourteen remaining slots available for cards.The internal peripheral bay supports up to four low profile disks and one removable media device(one removable media device can be configured with one DVD+RW or one DAT (or optionally, twoslimline DVD modules). The internal disks are electrically divided into two pairs. SCSI controllerchips located on each core I/O board set supports each pair of internal disks. This means that youmust have both core I/O board sets in order to access both halves of the peripheral bay.PCI BackplaneEight of sixteen I/O card slots are supported by dual high performance fat links. Each link iscapable of ~2 GB/s of bandwidth. Six of the sixteen I/O card slots are supported by dual high-performance links. Each link is capable of providing 1060 of bandwidth. This means that half ofHP 9000 rp7440 Server I/O slots are capable of sustained 2.12 GB/s. Aggregate I/O slotbandwidth is ~23 GB/s. In addition, because each I/O slot has a dedicated bus, any slot can be\"hot plugged\" or serviced without affecting other slots. The hot plug operation is very easy, andcan be done with minimal training and effort.Supported HP-UX I/O CardsDA - 12696 Worldwide QuickSpecs — Version 4 — 3-3-2008Page 7QuickSpecsConfigurationI/O CardProductNumberFirstHP-UXRelease / BootSupport11.00 / No11.00 / Yes11i/Yes11i/Yes11i/Yes11i/Yes11i/Yes11i/YesConnectorType(s)HP 9000 rp7440 ServerHot-Plug /FactoryIntegrationMax Cards /Max PortsMass Storage Host Bus AdaptersPCI 1 port 2x Fibre ChannelA5158APCI 2GB Fibre ChannelA6795APCI 1 port 4-GB Fibre ChannelAB378APCI 2 port 4-GB Fibre ChannelAB379BDual channel Ultra320 SCSI AdapterA7173APCI-X 2 channel 2 GB/s Fibre ChannelA6826APC- X 2 channel Smart Array 6402 128A9890AMBPCI-X 4 channel Smart Array 6404 256A9891AMBLocal Area Network Interface CardsPCI X 1 port 10 GB Ethernet FiberAB287AAdapterPCI X 4 port 1000Base T GigabitAB545AAdapterPCI X Dual port 1000Base SXA7011APCI X Dual port 1000Base TA7012APCI X 1000Base SXAD332APCI X 1000Base TAD331AMulti-Function Cards (Mass Storage / LAN)PCI-X 4-GB Fibre Channel, 1000Base-TAD193APCI-X 2 port 4-GB FC, 2 port 1000Base-TPCI-X 2-GB Fibre Channel, 1000Base-SXPCI-X 2-GB Fibre Channel, 1000Base-TPCI-X 2 port 2 GB FC/2 port 1 GBEthernetPCI-X 2 port 1000Base T/2 portUltra320 SCSIWide Area Network Interface Cards2 port Programmable Serial Interface(PSI) X.25 / Frame Relay / SDLCAdditional Interface CardsPCI 8 port Terminal MultiplexerPCI 64 port Terminal MultiplexerPCI Hyperfabric2 Fiber Adapter AD194AA9782AA9784AAB465AAB290A J3525ADuplex SCLCLCLCVHDCILC (SFF)VHDCIVHDCIYes / NoYes / YesYes / YesYes / NoYes / YesYes / YesYes / YesYes / Yes15 / 1515 / 1515 / 1515 / 3015 / 3015 / 308/168/3211i v2/Yes11i v2/Yes11i v2/Yes11i v2/Yes11i v2/Yes11i v2/Yes11i v1/yes11i v1/yes11i/Yes11i/Yes11i v2/Yes11i/Yes 11.00 / No Duplex LCRJ-45 Duplex SCRJ-45Duplex SCRJ-45LC (SFF) /RJ-45LC (SFF) /RJ-45LC (SFF)/LCGigE1LC/1 RJ-452 LC/2 RJ-452 LC GigE/2RJ-45 RS-530, RS-232, V.35, RS-449 or X.21 RS-232RS-232 or RS-422LC DuplexYes / YesYes / YesYes / YesYes / YesYes / YesYes / YesYes / NoYes / NoYes / YesYes / YesYes / YesYes / Yes Yes / Yes2 / 22/215/6015 / 3015 / 3015 / 3015 / 3015 / 6015 / 3015 / 3015 / 6015 / 6015 / 30 A6748AA6749AA6386A 11.00 / No11.00 / No11.00 / No Yes / NoYes / NoYes / Yes 15 / 12015 / 9604 / 4DA - 12696 Worldwide QuickSpecs — Version 4 — 3-3-2008Page 8QuickSpecsConfigurationExternal ServerStorage ConnectivityHP 9000 rp7440 ServerHP has the broadest, most robust server and storage line up in the industry, providing exactly theright fit for every need. Refer to the Storage Server matrix found in the introductory section ofChapter 4 to see a matrix that highlights which storage device, server and operating system isinteroperable.Integrated Multi-function Core I/OThe HP 9000 rp7440 Server chassis supports up to two core I/O board sets. Each board setcontains two cards (MP/SCSI and LAN/SCSI), which are installed in different locations. MP/SCSIcards are installed along the right rear vertical edge of the chassis. The LAN/SCSI cards areinstalled in the PCI card bay. The first core I/O board set will support up to two cell boards in theserver and all I/O slots. For support of two hard partitions or for support of the third and fourthintegrated disk drive, a second core I/O board set is required in the host system.HP 9000 rp7410/rp7420/rx7620 Core I/O cards cannot be carried forward to the HP 9000 rp7440server.Both Core I/O board sets are identical. The \"primary\" and \"secondary\" Core I/O LAN/SCSI boardis supported by a 530 MB/s link. In addition, in the \"primary\" core I/O, a SCSI controller from boththe LAN/SCSI board and MP/SCSI board each support a single internal disk drive Each HP 9000 rp7440 Server core I/O board set provides the following features:Management Processor: The management processor (MP), located on each MP/SCSIcard, is a dedicated processor that simplifies and extends system management, and alsoenhances serviceability. The MP minimizes or eliminates the need for the systemadministrator to be physically at the system to perform tasks such as diagnostics, systemmanagement, or even hard resets. The MP in the rp7440 can be configured to failover to asecondary MP (again provided two core I/O board sets are installed). Here are some of thefeatures enabled by the HP 9000 rp7440 Server management processor:System management over the Internet or Intranet (telnet or web)System console redirectionConsole mirroringSystem configuration for automatic restartViewing history log of system eventsViewing history log of console activitySetting MP inactivity timeout thresholdsRemote system controlRemote power cycle (except for MP housekeeping power)Viewing system statusEvent notification to system console, e mail, pager, and/or HP Response CentersAutomatic hardware protection of critical environmental problemsAccess to management interface and console(s) on LAN failure (modem required)Remote resetting of hardware partitionsForward progress indicator (Virtual front panel)Out of band Manageability and PDC firmware updateConfigure manageability and console securitySSLExternal Management/Console LAN port: 10/100Base-T LAN port using an RJ-45connector.One External SCSI ports: Ultra320 LVD SCSI port for connections to mass storage ormedia. (A second U320 external port only available when internal drive off of LAN/SCSI isconnected to Smart Array).Two External 1 GbE LAN ports.Access to internal peripheral bay: The HP 9000 rp7440 Server internal peripheral bay islocated at the top front of the system chassis. The peripheral bay holds up to four low profilehot plug disks and one half height removable media device (one half height bay supportstwo devices in the case of optional slim line DVDs). Each HP 9000 rp7440 Server core I/Oboard set contains dual channel Ultra320 SCSI controller chips that support the SCSIdevices in the internal peripheral bay. Each core I/O board set supports two internal disks. ItDA - 12696 Worldwide QuickSpecs — Version 4 — 3-3-2008Page 9 QuickSpecsConfigurationHP 9000 rp7440 Serveris important to note that separate controllers and SCSI busses manage the two diskssupported by the primary and secondary core I/O set (This is a change from the previousarchitecture in sx1000 based servers). If use of more than two internal disks is needed, theHP 9000 rp7440 Server will require both core I/O sets.Core I/O Loading RulesMinimum of one Core I/O board set (primary) must be purchased with each HP 9000 rp7440ServerLoad the Primary (1) MP/SCSI board into slot 1 and the LAN SCSI board into I/O cabinet 1(slot 8).MP/SCSI slot 0 and I/O cabinet 0 corresponds to Cell Board slot 0. MP/SCSI slot 1 and I/Ocabinet 1 corresponds to Cell Board slot 1.A cell board must be installed in slot 0 to enable use of Core I/O 0. Likewise, a cell boardmust be installed in slot 1 to enable use of Core I/O 1.Access to two internal disk drives and one half height removable media bay is enabled withthe installation of the first Core I/O board set (Primary).The optional second Core I/O board set (secondary) must be ordered to enable hardwarepartitioningThe optional second Core I/O board set (secondary) must be ordered to enable access tothe third/fourth internal disks.The optional second core I/O board set (secondary) must be ordered to enable using theoptional slim line DVDs.Internal Disk DrivesHP 9000 rp7440 Server supports up to four internal low profile hot plug disk drives.Internal Disk Drive SpecificationsProduct NumberAD146AAD147AAD148AAD149AAD210AAD265ADisk Capacity36 GB73 GB146 GB300 GB146 GB300 GBRotational speed15,000 RPM15,000 RPM10,000 RPM10,000 RPM15,000 RPM15,000 RPMAverage seek time (read/write)3.6 msec (read); 3.9 msec(write)3.6 msec (read); 3.9 msec(write)4.7 msec (read); 5.2 msec(write)4.7 msec (read); 5.2 msec(write)3.6 msec (read); 3.9 msec(write)3.6 msec (read); 3.9 msec(write)Sustained Bandwidth75 MB/s75 MB/s69 MB/s69 MB/s75 MB/s75 MB/sHP 9000 rp7410/rp7420/rx7620 disk drives can be carried forward to the HP 9000 rp7440 server.For HP-UX:Supported by Mirrordisk/UX across disk drives, controllers, and core I/O boardsMust order the second Core I/O board set to support more than two internal disk drivesDA - 12696 Worldwide QuickSpecs — Version 4 — 3-3-2008Page 10QuickSpecsConfigurationInternal RemovableMediaHP 9000 rp7440 ServerHP 9000 rp7440 Server contains one half height removable media bay, which will supporteither a DVD+RW or DAT 72 drive or two slimline DVD+RW drives. Removable mediadrives are not hot plug capable.DVD+RW drive provides enhanced features while preserving backward read compatibilitywith CD ROM. Data transfer rates of up to 6.75 MB/s are achieved with the DVD format; 4.8MB/s can be achieved with the CD format.A DVD drive is required for all OpenVMS and Windows configurations.DAT drive has a maximum storage capacity of 72 GB with a peak transfer rate of 21.6GB/hour compressed.HP 9000 rp7410/rp7420/rx7620 removable media drives can be carried forward to the HP9000 rp7440 serverInternal Removable Media SpecificationsProduct NumberAB351B*AB400AAD013A**DeviceDVD+RWDATTwo slimline DVD+RWCapacity72 GB Data transfer rate *NOTE: Third party software (not included with AB351B) is required to support DVD write capability with Windows.**NOTE: The slimline DVDs require the second core I/O set.I/O Configuration RulesThe following table summarizes previously mentioned configuration rules pertaining to usage ofI/O slots and internal peripherals. Configuration>7 I/O card slots or access to both I/Ocard bays>2 internal disks or access to both pairsof disks1 Internal half height Removable Media2 Hard Partitions2 internal slim line DVDs External StorageHP has the broadest, most robust server and storage line up in the industry, providing exactly theright fit for every need. Refer to the Storage Server matrix found in the introductory section ofChapter 4 of this configuration guide to see a matrix that highlights which storage device, serverand operating system is interoperable.Minimum RequirementMinimum Number of Cells22122 Minimum Number of Core I/Os12122DA - 12696 Worldwide QuickSpecs — Version 4 — 3-3-2008Page 11QuickSpecsConfigurationAC/DC PowerHP 9000 rp7440 ServerDC Power SuppliesThe HP 9000 rp7440 Server comes with two power supplies that provided dual grid (2N)protection. The hot swap design allows for the replacement of a failed power supply withoutinterrupting server operation. All four power cords must be utilized to fully enable power supply hotswap. HP 9000 rp7410/rp7420/rx7620 DC power supplies can be carried forward to the HP 9000rp7440 server.PCI Power SuppliesPCI power supply is now a redundant N+1 design. One PCI power supply failure will not affect theI/O bay since the remaining PCI power supply will power both I/O bays (this is an upgrade fromthe sx1000 based systems). PCI power supplies are hot swap capable (this is an upgrade fromthe sx1000 based systems). HP 9000 rp7410/rp7420/rx7620 PCI Power Supplies cannot becarried forward to the HP 9000 rp7440 server.AC PowerThe HP 9000 rp7440 Server contains four C20 power receptacle ports located at the bottom rearbulkhead. A minimum of two power cords must be used to maintain normal operation of the HP9000 rp7440 Server. A second set of two cords can be added to improve system availability byprotecting, for example, against power grid failures, accidentally tripped circuit breakers, or afailed power supply. The HP 9000 rp7440 Server hardware is capable of receiving AC input fromtwo different AC power sources. The objective is to maintain full equipment functionality whenoperating from power source A and power source B or A alone or B alone. This capability is called\"fault tolerant power compliance.\"Although many HP 9000 rp7440 Server configurations can be sufficiently powered from a single16 /20 amp branch circuit, the optimum configuration is to use one 16 amp (minimum) branchcircuit per power cord. Due to the variety of 16/20 plugs used throughout the world, the HP 9000rp7440 Server Ordering Guide offers a choice of plug options.The drawing below represents the power receptacle ports on the HP 9000 rp7440 Server. If onlytwo power cords are used, they must be plugged into either A0 and B0, or A1 and B1. Followingthis rule will ensure that both power supplies are being used under normal conditions.AC PowerConsumptionThe HP 9000 rp7440 Server power consumption will vary greatly depending on the hardwareconfiguration and the input line voltages supplied at customer sites. Because of the disparity ofline voltages throughout the world it's best to represent power consumption in VA (Volt Amperes).With power consumption being of high concern throughout the world, it's necessary to specifyconsumption in a couple of different ways.Maximum Theoretical Power or \"Maximum Configuration\" (input power at the AC inputexpressed as volt amps to take into account power factor correction)-The calculated sum ofthe maximum worst case power consumption for every subsystem in the server. Thisnumber will never be exceeded by a functioning server for any combination of hardware andsoftware under any conditions.Marked Electrical Power (input power at the AC input expressed as volt amps)-The serverMarked Electrical Power is the rating given on the chassis label and represents the inputpower required for facility AC power planning and wiring requirements. This numberrepresents the expected maximum power consumption for the server based on the powerrating of the bulk power supplies. This number can safely be used to size AC circuits andbreakers for the system under all conditions.Typical Maximum Power, User Expected Maximum Power, or \"Typical Configuration\"(expressed as volt amps)-The measured maximum worst case power consumption. Thisnumber represents the larges power consumption that HP engineers were able to producefor the server with any combination of hardware under laboratory conditions usingaggressive software applications designed specifically to work the system at maximum load.This number can safely be used to compute thermal loads and power consumption for thesystem under all conditions.For further power consumption details, see the HP 9000 rp7440 Installation manual.DA - 12696 Worldwide QuickSpecs — Version 4 — 3-3-2008Page 12QuickSpecsConfigurationConfigurationHP 9000 rp7440 Server Fully Loaded ConfigurationHP 9000 rp7440 Server8 dual core HP PA RISC PA 8900 processors64 GB of memory14 PCI cards2 cell boards4 internal hard drives1 DVD drive2 core I/O board sets2 bulk power supplies.Typical maximum power: 2120 VA (2078 W) (10.6 A @ 200 VAC across two cords)Marked Electrical for the server: 2640 VA (12A @ 220 VAC across two cords)Marked Electrical per line cord: 1320VA (6A @ 220 VAC across each cord)Maximum Theoretical Power: 3130 VA (3092 W)HP 9000 rp7440 Server Average Configuration4 dual core HP PA RISC PA 8900 processors10 GB of memory5 PCI cards2 cell boards2 internal hard drives1 DVD drive1 core I/O board set2 bulk power supplies.Typical power consumption: 1100 VA (5.5 A @ 200 VAC across two cords)Power DistributionUnits60 amp Power Distribution Unit-AF916A (NA/JPN) and AF917A (International)-supported in 10K G2 rackE7683A (US) and E7684A (International)-supported in Rack System ECustomers who prefer the fewest higher amperage connections from their AC line current sourceto the HP 9000 rp7440 Server can use the 60 amp power distribution unit (PDU). The AF916A andAF917A PDUs contain 12 C19 outlets. The E7683A and E7684A PDUs contain 8 C19 outlets. Formore details on PDUs, please see PDU sales collateral. This PDU is sold separately and can beordered with any HP server solution.The maximum amperage is 60 amps through the entire PDU and 20 amps per breaker. Both limitsmust be met. Each 60 amp PDU can support up to four HP 9000 rp7440 servers if the PDU is notmounted in the same rack. Up to three HP 9000 rp7440 servers can be supported if the PDU ismounted within the same rackFor redundant power inputs, the second set of cords is added. If the second PDU is plugged into asecond grid this configuration provides protection against:Losing power from a single power gridAccidental tripping of one or two circuit breakersAccidental disconnect of a single PDU power cordAccidental disconnect of up to four (two from each system) system power cords30 amp Power Distribution Unit-252663 D74 (NA/JPN) and 252663 B33 (International)-supported for 10K G2 rackE7681A (North America/JPN) and E7682A (International)-supported with Rack System EA 30 amp Power Distribution Unit (PDU) is also supported with HP 9000 rp7440 Server. Rackconfigurations consisting of peripherals and only one HP 9000 rp7440 Server will likely be bestDA - 12696 Worldwide QuickSpecs — Version 4 — 3-3-2008Page 13QuickSpecsConfigurationHP 9000 rp7440 Serversupported with the 30 amp PDU. This PDU is sold separately and can be ordered with any HPserver solution.Unlike the 60 amp PDU, each 30 amp PDU can only support one HP 9000 rp7440 Server. Thefollowing configuration guidelines apply when using the 30 amp PDU:A0 and A1 or B0 and B1 cords should never be plugged into the same PDUUse two 30 amp PDUs to achieve input power redundancy (plugging A0/A1 and B0/B1 intoseparate PDUs).Ordering tools will not force the purchase of a second PDU for input power redundancy. Asecond PDU must be manually selected if redundant input power is desired.PartitioningA hardware partition corresponds roughly to a single, standalone system. Each HP 9000 rp7440Server can be subdivided into two partitions, each containing one cell that has minimal sharedresources with the other cell (partition). Special programmable hardware in the cells defines theboundaries of a partition in such a way that the isolation is enforced from the actions of otherpartitions. Each partition runs its own independent instance of the operating system (HP UX 11iv1, v2 and v3) . Applications cannot span partitions since each partition runs its own instance ofthe OS, essentially functioning as a stand alone server. However, different partitions may beexecuting the same or different revisions of an operating system, or they may be executingdifferent operating systems altogether, with OS availability.Each partition has its own independent CPUs, memory and I/O resources consisting of theresources of the cells that make up the partition. Resources may be removed from one partitionand added to another without having to physically manipulate the hardware just by usingcommands that are part of the System Management interface. With a future release of HP UX,using the related capabilities of dynamic reconfiguration (e.g. on line addition, on line removal),new resources may be added to a partition and failed modules may be removed and replacedwhile the partition continues in operation.Partitioning the resources of the complex in this way makes it easy to run multiple applicationenvironments on the same physical system; you can allocate physical resources and tune theoperating system running on each partition depending on the needs of the application (or the mostimportant application) you intend to run on it. Alternatively, you can configure the HP 9000 rp7440Server as a single partition, allowing all the resources to be focused on a single set of tasks, forexample a large online transaction processing application.You can increase or reduce the processing power of a partition by adding or deleting cells (at thisrelease, you must shut down the operating system running on the affected partition(s) beforemoving cells, and before configuration changes will take effect). Though the OS might includecommands for some configuration tasks, HP recommends you use the Partition Manager (parmgr)to configure partitions.The current release of HP 9000 rp7440 Server supports hardware partitioning. Hardware basedpartition configuration changes may require a reboot of the partition depending upon theconfiguration change. The reboot of the partition only affects the partition that is beingreconfigured. The other partition defined in the chassis is not affected and will continue to executewithout interruption. In a future HP UX release, dynamic hard partitions will be supported. Dynamicpartitions imply that partition configuration changes do not require a reboot of the partition.The HP 9000 rp7440 Server can be divided into two independent hardware partitions. In apartitioned configuration, system resources such as cell boards, I/O slots, core I/O, and disks, areevenly split between the two partitions (the removable media device is dedicated to partition 1).There is no flexibility to otherwise divide these components. For example, it is not possible toinclude 12 I/O slots in partition 0 and 4 I/O slots in partition 1; the split must be even.The table below summarizes the resource split between hardware partitions.DA - 12696 Worldwide QuickSpecs — Version 4 — 3-3-2008Page 14QuickSpecsConfiguration Partition 0Partition 1 Software PartitioningCells (required)Cell 0Cell 1I/O slots77Core I/O (required)11HP 9000 rp7440 ServerDisk/Media Bays2/02/1HP 9000 rp7440 servers support virtual partitioning (vPars) to the single processor level similar tosupport on HP 9000 servers with HP-UX 11i v1. With vPars, a user will be able to support up tofour separate virtual partitions each with an instance of HP-UX within each hard partition. VParswill provide many of the features of nPars but without the electrical isolation and support forhardware failures that nPars provides.HP System InsightManagerHP Systems Insight Manager (SIM) is the central point of administration for managementapplications that address the Integrity rp7440 and rp8440 server's management requirements. HPSIM delivers powerful monitoring and control, notifying the administrator of potential hardware orsoftware problems before they occur. It also provides inventory reporting capabilities thatdramatically reduce the time and effort required to track server assets. HP SIM provides securecommunications as well as role based security to make certain that its powerful capabilities arekept secure from unauthorized users.HP-UXIgnite UX addresses the need for HP-UX system administrators to perform fast deploymentfor one or many servers. It provides the means for creating and reusing standard systemconfigurations, enables replication of systems, permits post installation customizations, andis capable of both interactive and unattended operating modes.Software Distributor UX (SD UX) is the HP-UX administration toolset used to deliver andmaintainHP-UX operating systems and layered software applications. Delivered as part of HP-UX,SD UX can help you manage your HP-UX operating system, patches, and applicationsoftware on HP 9000 servers.System Management Homepage (SMH) is used to manage accounts for users and groups,perform auditing and security operations, and handle disk and file system management andperipheral device management. HP Systems Insight Manager allows these tasks to bedistributed to multiple systems and delegated using role based security.HP-UX Kernel Configuration is used for self optimizing kernel changes. The new HP-UXKernel Configuration tool allows users to tune both dynamic and static kernel parametersquickly and easily from a Web based GUI to optimize system performance. This tool alsosets kernel parameter alarms that notify you when system usage levels exceed thresholds.Partition Manager creates and manages nPars for high end servers. After the partitions arecreated, the systems running on those partitions can be managed consistently with all theother tools integrated into SIM.HP-UX 11i Webmin based Admin is a Web based system management framework thatallows a wide variety of open source Webmin system management modules to be pluggedin. HP supports this tool for the configuration of the HP-UX 11i Apache based Web Serverand the HP-UX 11i Tomcat based Servlet Engine.HP-UX Bastille is a security hardening/lockdown tool that enhances the security of an HP-UX 11i UNIX host. It accommodates the various degrees of hardening required of serversused for webs, applications, and databases.Security Patch Check efficiently improves systems security by performing analysis of filesets and patches installed on an HP-UX 11i system and generating a report ofrecommended security patches.System Inventory Manager is for change and asset management. It enables you to easilycollect, store, and manage inventory and configuration information for HP-UX-basedservers. It provides an easy to use, web based interface, superior performance, andcomprehensive reporting capabilities.Event Monitoring Service (EMS) keeps the administrator of multiple systems aware ofsystem operation throughout the cluster, and it notifies the administrator of potentialhardware or software problems before they occur. HP Systems Insight Manager can launchDA - 12696 Worldwide QuickSpecs — Version 4 — 3-3-2008Page 15QuickSpecsConfigurationHP 9000 rp7440 Serverthe EMS interface and configure EMS monitors for any node or node group that belongs tothe cluster, resulting in increased reliability and reduced downtime.HP Process Resource Manager (PRM) controls the resources that processes use duringpeak system load. PRM can manage the allocation of processor, memory resources, anddisk bandwidth. It allows administrators to run multiple mission critical applications on asingle system, improve response time for critical users and applications, allocate resourceson shared servers based on departmental budget contributions, provide applications withtotal resource isolation, and dynamically change configuration at any time-even under load.HP-UX Workload Manager (WLM) provides automatic processor resource allocation andapplication performance management based on prioritized service level objectives (SLOs).In addition, WLM allows administrators to set real memory and disk bandwidth entitlements(guaranteed minimums) to fixed levels in the configuration. The use of workload groups andSLOs improves response time for critical users, allows system consolidation, and helpsmanage user expectations for performance.HP OpenView Operations Agent provides a fully integrated, single pane of glassmanagement solution for systems, networks, applications, and databases. A powerful abilityto monitor, filter, correlate, and respond to events enables IT organizations to establishcentral management control over their managed environments and improve overallavailability and reliability.HP OpenView Performance Agent monitors and analyzes the performance of systems andapplications to compare SLOs with actual application performance, and it enables real timeperformance monitoring as well as action on alarm.HP OpenView GlancePlus is a powerful system monitoring and diagnostic tool that providesonline performance information, examination of system activities, identification, andresolution of performance bottlenecks, and system fine tuning.HP OpenView Data Protector (Omniback II) provides reliable, high performance dataprotection for enterprise wide heterogeneous environments without impacting system orapplication performance. It centralizes and automates backup and recovery operations andtracks file versions and media to enable swift recovery of information.HP OpenView Network Node Manager (NNM) management station runs on Itanium 2 basedHP-UX servers. NNM provides a powerful network management solution that includesconcise, in depth views of network devices and their status in an intuitive graphical format.NNM helps network managers evaluate network performance, pinpoint problem sources,and proactively manage their networks and network availability.All other HP OpenView management tools, such as HP OpenView Operations, Service Desk, andService Reporter, will be able to collect and process information from the agents running on HP9000 servers with HP-UX.Instant Capacity (iCAP)For a complete description of how to configure Instant Capacity (iCAP), please refer tohttp://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/11723_div/11723_div.HTMLDA - 12696 Worldwide QuickSpecs — Version 4 — 3-3-2008Page 16QuickSpecsConfigurationRackingHP 9000 rp7440 ServerThe HP 9000 rp7440 Server was designed to provide industry leading performance density andavailability when ordered in a racked configuration. At 10 EIA units (17.5 inches), four HP 9000rp7440 servers can be mounted into a single HP two meter cabinet (HP 10K G2 Universal rack).The HP 9000 rp7440 Server industrial design and packaging was designed to allow easy andquick access to all of the system's components. The most frequently handled devices, removablemedia and disks, are directly accessible at the system's front. By removing the front bezel, hotswap fans, hot swap power supplies, and PCI power supplies can be completely serviced. At therear, core I/O and more hot swap fans are directly accessible. For access to all other components,the rack mounted HP 9000 rp7440 Server comes with rack sliders.These rack sliders enables the HP 9000 rp7440 Server to be slid forward out of the HP cabinet forservicing of internal components such as fans, cell boards, and I/O cards, while the system is stillrunning. The sliders also allows for servicing or replacement of any FRU (field replaceable unit)without removing the chassis from the cabinet. The HP 9000 rp7440 Server industrial design andslider strategy enables access and removal of any FRU within 15 minutes or less. This designfeature minimizes the downtime associated with system upgrades in the rare event of acomponent failure. Also included with ever rack mounted HP 9000 rp7440 Server is a cablemanagement arm (CMA) The CMA neatly secures data cables and prevents cables frombecoming entangled while servicing of the system.UPSManagement of local UPSs for the rp7440 and rx8640 is now through a LAN port on the core I/Ocard. Management of UPSs by the predecessor, rx7620 and rx8620 servers was through a serialport on the core I/O. The serial port is not available on the rp7440 and rx8640 servers. Therefore,when upgrading or adding rp7440 and rx8640 servers to your environment and using local UPSs(as opposed to datacenter wide UPSs), make sure there is a LAN management card available onthe local UPS.HP 10000 and 9000Racks (These racks arethe pre merger Compaqracks)The HP 9000 and HP 9000 servers are supported for field installs into these racks. Factoryintegration is not yet supported for HP 10000 and HP 9000 racks. Differing depth requirements ofthe HP 9000/HP 9000 racking kits preclude racking HP 9000/HP 9000 servers and HP ProLiantservers in the same racks.Third-Party RackingHP Servers are designed to maximize performance density when installed into HP Rack Systems.HP system Rack Systems maintain the high level of safety and reliability of HP Server solutionsthat customers have come to expect. Although HP strongly recommends racking servers in HPRack Systems, it is recognizes that some customer circumstances may prohibit this. For thosecustomers, HP has developed a set of guidelines that when followed, enables server installationsinto third party cabinets. It is extremely important that the guidelines be followed due to the widevariety of cabinets in the market place.DA - 12696 Worldwide QuickSpecs — Version 4 — 3-3-2008Page 17QuickSpecsUpgradesUpgradesHP 9000 rp7440 ServerThe rp7440 server is capable of in box upgrades from rp74xx Servers.You can also accomplish an upgrade by combining the purchase of a new server with trade upcredits on the older server. Box swap upgrades may have the advantage of less upgrade downtime.In box upgrades and box swap upgrades may have similar prices depending on the amount ofmemory and number of cell boards and processors that have to be upgraded.Included in the In boxUpgrade Kit (AD057A)System Backplane-The HP 9000 rp7440 System backplane is a new design with thefollowing feature modifications:New high speed differential linksRedesign of the crossbar ASICAdditional switch fabric on the backplaneRedesign of the backplane power subsystemRedesign of the system clock infrastructureNew high speed, impedance controlled, board to board connectors will be usedMass Storage Backplane PCA- The mass storage subsystem upgrades from SCSI SEinterconnect to U320.Other MiscellaneousNameplates and labels\"Read Me\" documents, Upgrade Guide, CD ROMMiscellaneous cablesMust Order SeparatelyProcessor-Customer won't be able to use their existing PA 8900 processors due to a fasterfor an In box UpgradeFSB and different core frequencyCell boards- New Cell board design to support new chipsetI/O Backplane-The I/O backplane must be orderedMemory DIMMs-The memory system uses Double Data Rate DRAMs (DDR II)Core I/O - U320 supportInstallation servicesMaterial to be ReusedChassisin an In box UpgradeSystem fansAC power distribution PCADC power distribution PCAOL* PCA (I/O cards)Bulk power suppliesHard disk drivesRemovable media drivesSupported I/O Cards (please refer to supported I/O card list)Upgrading to HPCustomers can also upgrade their rp7440 server to a HP Integrity rx7640 Server using theIntegrityAD056A product. This upgrade kit consists of the following:Nameplates and labels\"Read Me\" documents, Upgrade Guide, CD ROMMiscellaneous cablesFor more information on upgrades, return credits and services products, please refer to themidrange upgrade guide on the Source/Partner Portal.DA - 12696 Worldwide QuickSpecs — Version 4 — 3-3-2008Page 18QuickSpecsTechnical SpecificationsServer model numberrp7440 Number of dual core2-16HP PA-8900 ProcessorcoresChipsetHP sx2000HP 9000 rp7440 ServerServer productnumberBase systemHardware WarrantyA9959A1 year next day on siteFast Bundles (allProduct Numberinclude base chassis andpower supplies)AD026AAB027AAD028AAB029ANumber of Processorcores2468Number of CellBoards in bundle1122Number of core I/OCards in bundle1111Supported ProcessorsDual core HP PA-8900L2 cacheprocessorsFrequency64 MB1.068 GHzMemoryMemory slotsMinimum memory(pair: 2 DIMMs)Maximum memorycapacity32 (16 per cell board)2 GB128 GB (64 GB per cell board)Internal DisksMaximum disk4mechanismsMaximum disk capacity1.2 TBInternal removable1 slotmedia (1 half height)DVD+RW (1 half height device or 2 slimlinedevices)DDS 72 DAT72 GBCore I/O (Items per coreUltra320 SCSII/O set)2NOTE: Second SCSI port only available if Smart Array controller is usedfor internal disks.1 GbE (RJ 45 connector)210/100Base-T port1(Management/ConsoleLAN )RS 232 Management1Console portDA - 12696 Worldwide QuickSpecs — Version 4 — 3-3-2008Page 19QuickSpecsTechnical SpecificationsI/O Buses and SlotsTotal hot plug PCI X15Slots (266 MHz; 64 bits)8 Dual channel slots (2128 MB/s each)6 Dual channel slots (1060 MB/s each)2 Single channel (530 MB/s each)HP 9000 rp7440 ServerMaximum I/O CardsMass Storage(See supported I/O tableLANfor specific products)WANMulti-Function (MassStorage / LAN)Additional InterfaceCards152-1515154-15ElectricalCharacteristicsAC Input powerHotswap PowersuppliesRedundant AC powerinputsTypical maximumpower dissipation formaximum processor,memory, disk, I/OconfigurationsMarked Electrical perserverMarked Electrical perline cordPower factor at fullload200-240V 50/60 Hz2 total, included with base2 required, 4 cords for 2N2,078 VA (2,120 W)10.39A @200VAC2640 VA (12A @ 220VAC)1320 VA (6A @ 220VAC)0.98 (approximately)Site PreparationkW rating for UPSloadingSite planning andinstallation includedDepth (mm/inches)762 mm/30 inWidth (mm/inches)482 mm/19 inHeight (mm/inches/EIA)445 mm/17.5 in/10 unitsRackedWeight (kg/lbs)101.6 kg/224 lbs3.0NOTE: Represents theoretical maximum power/heat dissipation underworst case conditions, may increase with future upgrades.YesDA - 12696 Worldwide QuickSpecs — Version 4 — 3-3-2008Page 20QuickSpecsTechnical SpecificationsEnvironmentalCharacteristicsRegulatory modelRSLVA 0102Acoustics (sound7.4 Bels LwApower) at 25°CAcoustics (sound7.4 Bels LwApower) at 30°CAcoustics58.4 dB LpA(operator/bystander) at24°COperating Temperature5° to 32°C (41° to 89°F)(up to 5000 ft) 2Non operating-40° to 70°C (-40° to 158°F)TemperatureMaximum rate of20°C/hourtemperature changeOperating relative15% to 80%, non condensing,humiditymaximum web bulb = 26°CNon operating relative5% to 80%, non condensinghumidityHP 9000 rp7440 ServerOperating altitudeTo 3.0 km (10,000 feet)above sea levelNon operating altitudeTo 4.5 km (15,000 feet)above sea levelNOTE: Maximum operating temperature range up to 1.524 km (5000 ft). For higher altitudesderate the max temperature by 1°C/350 meters (1000 ft) above 1.524 km (5000 ft).Regulatory ComplianceRegulatoryModel NumberElectromagneticInterferenceSafetyRSVLA-0102Complies with FCC Rules and Regulations, Part 15, as a Class A digitaldevice. Manufacturer's Declaration to EN55022 Level A, VCCIRegistered, Class 1, Korea RLLCSAus Certified, compliant with EN 60950© Copyright 2008 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.Intel and Itanium are registered trademarks or trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries.The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying suchproducts and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable fortechnical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.DA - 12696 Worldwide QuickSpecs — Version 4 — 3-3-2008Page 21