HP E5000 Quick Start Manual

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HP E5000 Messaging System
for Microsoft Exchange Quick
Start Guide
© Copyright 2011 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
edition: 1
January 2011
The information in this document is subject to change without
notice.
Printed in Puerto Rico
www.hp.com
*5697-0686*
The HP E5000 Messaging System for Microsoft Exchange
is the general name for several E5x00 hardware-software
solutions for Microsoft Exchange. Each messaging system
features HP server blades and dense disk storage
combined in a single 3U chassis, as shown in
Figure 1 (page 1), and Microsoft Exchange setup utilities.
The Microsoft Windows Server operating system is
preinstalled and activated on all systems.
Figure 1 HP E5000 Messaging System—all models
1. Disk drawer
2. Server blade 1, Bay 1
3. Server blade 2, Bay 2
The instructions in this quick start guide apply to all
messaging system models unless otherwise noted.
Refer to Figure 2 (page 1) to locate components
referenced elsewhere in this guide.
Figure 2 E5000 Messaging System rear view
1. 2–port Ethernet module (server blades 1 and 2) (2)
2. SAS I/O module (2)
3. Power button
4. Power supply (2)
5. 2–port Ethernet module (server blades 1 and 2) (2, on E5500 and
E5700 models only)
6. Management port (for iLO-2 and Enclosure Manager)
IMPORTANT: Included with your messaging system
is the Recovery DVD. This DVD is used to restore
the system to factory defaults and should be kept in
a safe place.
Supporting documentation
For additional information, see the following titles:
HP E5000 Messaging System for Microsoft Exchange
Administrator Guide
HP StorageWorks 3U Storage System Rail Kit
Installation Instructions in the rail kit
HP StorageWorks 2U Storage System Rail Kit
Installation Instructions to rack expansion disk
enclosures
HP Integrated Lights-Out 2 User Guide
For messaging system titles, browse to www.hp.com/go/
E5000. Select HP Support & Drivers and your product.
Then select Manuals. The localized versions of this Quick
Start Guide are also located on the Manuals page.
Install the messaging system hardware
WARNING! The messaging system is heavy.
Always use at least two people to move the storage
system into the rack.
1. If you ordered the messaging system without the rack,
install the rail kit and messaging system chassis by
following the HP StorageWorks 3U Storage System
Rail Kit Installation Instructions, packaged with the
rail kit.
2. Install any expansion disk enclosures.
a. Add expansion disk enclosures to the rack by
following the HP StorageWorks 2U Storage
System Rail Kit Installation Instructions, packaged
with the rail kit.
b. Cable the expansion disk enclosures to the
messaging system chassis. For recommended
cabling, see Figure 5 (page 2) and
Figure 6 (page 2).
IMPORTANT: Ensure that cabling in the back
of the rack does not interfere with system
operation or maintenance. Bind cables loosely
with cable ties and route excess out of the way,
along the side of the rack.
3. Connect the messaging system network cables.
See the following cabling examples. Use the short
Ethernet cable that comes with the messaging system
for the replication network connection.
Figure 3 E5300 Messaging System sample network
cabling
1. Client/MAPI network
2. Replication network
3. File share witness
4. Domain controller
Figure 4 E5500 and E5700 Messaging Systems sample
network cabling
1. Client/MAPI network
2. Replication network
3. File share witness
4. Domain controller
For more information about connecting the messaging
system to your network, or to cable your network
differently from these examples, see the HP E5000
Messaging System for Microsoft Exchange
Administrator Guide.
4. Connect the messaging system power cords to the
rack power supply using standard procedures.
Power on the messaging system
1. Turn on any expansion disk enclosures.
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