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HP NetServer LC 2000/2000r Installation Guide HP Part Number D8514-90000 Printed Novem ber 1999[...]
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ii Notice The inf ormation c ontaine d in this docum ent is su bject to change without notice . Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this m aterial, includ ing, but not lim ited to, the i mp lied warrantie s of merchantability a nd fitness for a parti cul ar pu rpos e . Hewlett-Pack ard shall n ot be lia ble f or error s con[...]
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iii Cont en ts 1 Setti ng Up the HP NetServer ....................................................................... 1 Ins ta llat ion Gu id e line s.................................................................................... 1 Pedestal I nstal l ati on ...................................................................................... [...]
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Contents iv Hot Swap Confi gurat i on Options .............................................................. 3 8 Ca bling Co nfig urat ions ............................................................................ 43 Ins talling Hot Sw ap Ha rd D rives ................................................................... 4 6 Rem ov ing Hot Sw ap H[...]
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Contents v Attac h ing the Fro n t B e ze l ........................................................................ 94 Conti nui ng wit h the Rack Install ati on Proc ess .............................................. 95 9 C onnec ting t he M onit or, K ey board , Mous e , and U PS ............................. 97 Int roducti on ..................[...]
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Contents vi Over vi ew ....................................................................................................1 27 Us ing In format ion As s i stan t ........................................................................127 Gett ing He lp ...........................................................................................127 F[...]
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Contents vii Envi ronm ent al Requi rem ents ......................................................................16 3 Physic al Requir em ent s ...............................................................................16 4 Vi deo S uppor t ........................................................................................165 B Re gulato[...]
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1 1 Setting Up the HP NetSer v er Install ation Guidelines This I n stallatio n Guide is f or the H P NetSe r ver LC 2000 pede sta l mode l , and the H P NetSe rver LC 2000 r rack-opti mi zed mo del. L C 2000r (Rack-mounted Model ) LC 2000 (Pedestal M o del) Fi g u r e 1- 1. H P Ne t Ser v e r s Fo r a t rou b le-f r ee in s talla tio n, re ad t hi[...]
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Chapter 1 Setting Up th e HP NetServer 2 Us e t h e r em ova bl e a n d r e us a bl e r a ck -m ou n ti n g h an d l es t o m ove a n d p la c e th e LC 2 00 0r in th e ra ck . Rem o ve t h e han dl es on l y w h en yo u h a ve secu r ed th e HP Net S er ver t o th e r a ck sli d es . T he heig ht at w h ic h yo u inst all t he H P N etS erve r i n[...]
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Chapter 1 Setting Up th e HP NetServer 3 CAUTI ON Th e H P Ne t Server LC 2 000 we ighs app r oximately 80 lbs. (36 kg), w h i ch m a y be mo r e than o n e pe r son should lift. Do n ot attem pt to lif t the HP Ne tSe r ve r by yo urself . Failu r e to obs er ve this wa rnin g could result i n serio us injury , or damage to the H P N e tSe r ve r [...]
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Chapter 1 Setting Up th e HP NetServer 4 11 . Conn ect al l ot h er ext er n al ca bl es t o th e r ear of th e HP Net Ser ver . 12. Ob tain t he rele ase his tory of th e HP Net Serv er Nav igat or CD-ROM pro v ided w ith t h e H P Ne tSe rve r to e nsu r e y ou hav e the late st N avig ato r CD-R OM. Refe r t o C hapte r 10, " Configuring th[...]
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Chapter 1 Setting Up th e HP NetServer 5 Rack M ount Install at ion Foll o w t h e set u p st ep s in th e ex a ct or d er sh own bel o w for a su ccess ful r a ck insta llat ion. Ski p any step s that do no t ap p ly to y o ur ins tal latio n . Show n Rem oved fo r De ta il Figure 1-3. H P N et Server LC 2000r 1. Unp a ck th e shi p pin g bo x an [...]
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Chapter 1 Setting Up th e HP NetServer 6 3. If you h a ve opt i on al it em s to a d d t o th e HP NetSer ver ( m emor y, a ccess or y boa r ds, ma s s stor ag e, or pr ocess or s) , r em ove th e bezel an d the t op cov er . ◊ If th e re are n o o ptio nal ite ms to i nstal l, s kip to S tep 12. ◊ Re f e r t o Ch a pt e r 3, "O p en in g [...]
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Chapter 1 Setting Up th e HP NetServer 7 13 . Conn ect th e moni t or, k eyboa r d, an d mous e t o th e r ear of t h e HP NetS er ver . Re f e r t o Ch a pt e r 9, "Con n ec t in g Mon i t or, Ke yb oa r d, M ou s e, an d UPS . " 14 . Conn ect al l ot h er ext er n al ca bl es t o th e r ear of th e HP Net Ser ver . 15. Ob tain t he rele[...]
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9 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators Front of HP NetServer Th i s cha p t er d escr i bes th e con tr ols, p or t s an d in di ca t or s on th e fron t and r ear of the H P NetSe rver LC 20 00 and L C 2000r. Fi gures 2-1 and 2-2 below sh ow th e H P NetServers LC 2 000/ LC 2000r as pedes tal a n d rack models r espec t ively . R ESET RES ET Disk Fa [...]
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Chapt er 2 Cont ro l s, Port s, and In di cat ors 10 Power , Res et, and Key b oard Lo ck Bu tton s The co n tr ol but t ons s h ow n i n Figures 2-1 and 2-2 are des crib ed i n the T a ble 2-1 . Table 2-1. Pow er, Reset , and Key board Lock Butt ons and LEDs C ontrol/ LED Descrip ti on Po wer On/ Off/ Sleep Bu tt o n This bu tto n tur ns t he H P [...]
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Chapt er 2 Control s, Port s and Ind ic ator s 11 Fron t Pan el LED I n dicator s Table 2-2. Co m ponent I ndi cators LED IC ON Descrip ti on Disk LE D This Disk L ED has tw o d istinc t iv e state s: o ff fo r inac tive ope r atio n b linkin g G ree n fo r SCSI d rive act ivity . Temperatu re LED Th i s Tem p er at ur e LED has th r ee distin ct i[...]
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Chapt er 2 Cont ro l s, Port s, and In di cat ors 12 Hot Sw ap Disk Dr i ve Indicators Eac h of the H ot S w ap ha rd d isk d rive s has tw o L ED i ndica tors , one f or o peratio nal st atu s a nd o n e f or ac t iv ity status. Lig h t p ipes on eac h d rive mod ule tr an smi t li gh t to th e fr on t fr om th e LE D s on th e in sid e r ear of t[...]
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Chapt er 2 Control s, Port s and Ind ic ator s 13 Non-H ot Swap Dev ice In dicator s T he i ndic ato rs f o r no n-H ot S w ap de v ice s, w hich p rov ide o pe r atio n al s tatu s, are also show n in Figu r e 2 -3. T h e i n dicato r s show n in Fig ure 2-3 also app l y t o th e rack-mou n t mode l (LC 2000 r ). S ee Table 2-4 fo r Backup T a pe [...]
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Chapt er 2 Cont ro l s, Port s, and In di cat ors 14 Rear Panel Ind icators and Ports Th e HP NetS er ver ’ s rear pan el in cl u d es com m un i ca ti on p or t s , th e A C power inlets, a nd t h e NetSe r ver’ s po we r supplies . Fi g ur e 2 - 4 sh ows th e rear of t h e HP NetS er ver . Com mu nic at ion Port s AC Power Inle ts Power Supp [...]
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Chapt er 2 Control s, Port s and Ind ic ator s 15 Pow er Su pply Modu le I ndica tor Each H P NetServe r po wer supply m odule has an indicato r a s s h ow n i n Figure 2-5, and eac h powe r supply h a s i t s ow n pow er cord co nn ection. Th e H P Ne tServe r co m es with o n e po w er supply module standa rd, and a seco n d pow er supply mo dule[...]
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Chapt er 2 Cont ro l s, Port s, and In di cat ors 16 Communi c at i o n Port s Th e conn ect or s on th e H P N et Ser ver ’ s r ear p an el are sh own i n Fig ur e 2-6 an d desc r ibed b el ow. Keyb oard Mo use Video NIC (Emb edded ) Se r ia l Mana gement Fi gure 2-6. Rear Panel Po rts Manageme nt – T his co nn ecto r suppo rt s t he embe dded[...]
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Chapt er 2 Control s, Port s and Ind ic ator s 17 NIC In d icato rs The e m be dded N IC (Netw ork Inte r fac e Ca rd) has two LEDs asso ciate d w ith it, whi ch can on l y b e se en fr om th e r ear of th e HP Net S er ver . S ee Fi g ur e 2- 7 an d Tab le 2-6 . Li nk/A c t ivit y LED T ran sfer Rate LED Figur e 2-7. NIC LEDs Table 2-6. NIC LED Co[...]
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Chapt er 2 Cont ro l s, Port s, and In di cat ors 18 A ppl y ing Power to the HP NetServer Po wering Up the HP NetServer 1. En sur e th e H P N et S er ver ’ s power cor d or p ower cor ds ar e conn ect ed to th e pow er source. See Figure 2-4. 2. Pr ess t h e Po wer butto n on the f ro n t co n trol pa n el. See Figure 2-1 or 2-2 . NOT E Each ti[...]
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Chapt er 2 Control s, Port s and Ind ic ator s 19 Sleep S tate s (AC PI ) The H P Ne tServe r supports the A CPI (Adva n ced Conf igu ratio n and Po wer Int er face) st and ard, wh i ch is a key comp on en t of a NOS’ s direc ted power manage me nt. T h e suppo r t ed f eatu res are o nly availab le w h en an ACP I-co mplia nt NOS is in stall ed [...]
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Chapt er 2 Cont ro l s, Port s, and In di cat ors 20 NOT E T he H P N e tS erv er p o w er b ut to n w il l f o rce a p o we r do w n with out waitin g fo r th e NOS to g racefull y sh ut dow n the sy stem i f t h e po wer butto n is p r essed a nd held i n exc ess of fo ur secon ds. CAUTI ON If the po wer b utto n ov erride is us ed , t he re is a[...]
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21 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer Introduct ion T h is ch apte r des cribe s ho w to s afe l y exte n d the r ac k- mou nted H P N etSe r ve r LC 2000 r out of the rack and h ow to remov e and replace th e co vers f rom the H P NetServer LC 2000 r and th e pede stal m odel, H P NetServe r LC 2000 . This chap ter also des cribe s how to remo[...]
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Chapt er 3 Openi ng and Cl osi ng t he HP NetS erv er 22 Removing the HP NetServer’s Covers Th e HP Net S er ver ’ s cover s ar e desi gn at ed t op an d bott om f or th e r a ck - m ount ed v e rsio n a n d le f t a nd ri g ht f o r t he pe de st al v e rs io n. Remov ing Cov ers – Rac k-Mou nt (LC 2 000r) U se this p r oc edu r e to r emo v[...]
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Chapt er 3 Openi ng and Cl osi ng t he HP NetS erv er 23 3. Pr es s th e power s wit ch on th e HP NetS er ver ’ s con tr ol pan el when pr om pt ed b y t h e ope r a ti n g s yst em . No rmally , this co mplete s the po w er do w n pro ce dure. 4. Di s con n ect th e p ower cor d or cor d s fr om th e power sour ce. NOT E Th e pow er supplies w [...]
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Chapt er 3 Openi ng and Cl osi ng t he HP NetS erv er 24 6. Sw ing t h e b ezel o pe n to the le ft to ac ce ss th e B eze l Re lease Tab. 7. Pre ss dow n on the b lue R ele ase Tab as s h ow n in F igure 3-2 to rele ase the b eze l f rom t h e c h assis . P ress down on B lue T ab to Release B ezel Sl id e S e cu r i n g Sc re ws ( 2) Blue Slide R[...]
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Chapt er 3 Openi ng and Cl osi ng t he HP NetS erv er 25 9. Unscrew t h e sl ide se curi ng sc r ew (2) on eac h b r acket sec urin g t h e c hassis to th e colu mn adap t er on ea ch si d e of th e r a ck. S ee Fi g ur e 3- 3. 10. P ress in o n e ac h b lue S lide Re lease b utto n (2) w ith b o th ha n ds to s lide the H P NetServer out o f t h e[...]
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Chapt er 3 Openi ng and Cl osi ng t he HP NetS erv er 26 Figure 3-4. E xtending the HP NetServe r LC 2000 r CAUT IO N T o pr eve n t da m a g e t o th e cov e r s, su pp or t t h e cove r a s you r e m ove i t fr om t h e HP N et Se r ver . Th e Ne t Ser ver ’ s c ove r s a r e he av y . 12. T o re move the top c over, use th e key pr ov ided to [...]
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Chapt er 3 Openi ng and Cl osi ng t he HP NetS erv er 27 To p C o v e r Bottom Co ver Cover Pul l Figur e 3-5. Removing H P Ne t Server LC 2000r Cove r s 15 . If n eces s a r y , r em ove th e bott om cov er by loosen in g th e th um bscr ew at th e fr on t of t h e HP NetS er ver with on e han d. See F i g ur e 3- 5. T he b otto m co v er do es n [...]
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Chapt er 3 Openi ng and Cl osi ng t he HP NetS erv er 28 24 . Sl i d e th e H P Net S er ver in t o th e ra ck . 25. To r ep lace the f r ont b e zel, rev erse the pro ce dure b y pos itioning t he b eze l over th e hin g e pin s at th e fron t of th e HP Net Ser ver ’ s ch a s si s . 26. Pr ess t h e dow n on t h e B lue B ezel R elease tab to e[...]
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Chapt er 3 Openi ng and Cl osi ng t he HP NetS erv er 29 3. Pr es s th e power s wit ch on th e HP NetS er ver ’ s con tr ol pan el when pr om pt ed b y t h e ope r a ti n g s yst em . No rmally , this co mplete s the po w er-d o wn p r oc edure . 4. Di s con n ect th e p ower cor d fr om it s power sour ce. 5. To r e move the b ezel, p ull the t[...]
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Chapt er 3 Openi ng and Cl osi ng t he HP NetS erv er 30 6. T o re move the lef t side co ver, use t h e key pr ov i ded to u n l oc k the Mass St or a ge C a ge an d r el ea se th e l eft si de cov er . 7. L o os en th e th um bs cr ew on th e fr on t of t h e cha ss i s for th e l eft si d e c over an d th en pu l l th e cover for war d to d i s [...]
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Chapt er 3 Openi ng and Cl osi ng t he HP NetS erv er 31 12. To r ep lace the lef t side co ver, p o sitio n t h e c ov er’s tab s n ext to t he r esp ect i ve h ol es a l ong th e ou t er ed g e on th e side of th e ch a s si s . 13 . Sl i d e th e cover t owar d th e r ear . 14 . T i ght en th e thum bscr ew at th e fr ont of th e cov er . 15. [...]
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Chapt er 3 Openi ng and Cl osi ng t he HP NetS erv er 32 Rem ovin g the Pede sta l The pede sta l v ersion o f th e H P Ne t Server LC 2000 mounts to an a nti-tip pe destal, w h ich c an b e e asily r emo ved, if ne ce ssa ry . 1. Perfo rm Steps 1-4 i n th e p r ev ious s ec tion, "Re m oving Co ve r s – Pedes t a l (LC 2000) . " NOT E [...]
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33 4 Installing M ass Storage Dev ices Introduct ion T h is c hapte r de sc r ibe s how to i n stall the inte rnal mass sto r age dev ice s, inclu di ng th e in t e r n a l S C S I Hot S wa p h ar d di sk dr i ves a n d th e op ti on a l T a p e Ba ck u p (DA T ) Dri ve. Th e req uir em en t s for ext er n a l SC SI dr i ves ar e pr ovid ed in th e[...]
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Chapt er 4 Inst all i ng M ass St or a ge Devic e s 34 Driv e Bay Shelves Th e n on -h ot swap dr i ves in clu d e th e I DE CD- ROM an d th e 3. 5 in ch flex i bl e d i sk drive s w h ich are st anda rd fo r all H P NetServe r models (L C 2000/2000 r ) an d ship w i t h each u nit. T h e two empty dr ive shelv es be n eath the CD ROM drive support[...]
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Chapt er 4 Inst all i ng M ass St or a ge Devic e s 35 Yo u c an c hange t his b oo t orde r usi ng the Setu p U tility (B IO S) and t h e SC SI Co nfigu r atio n Utili ty during the boot p r oces s . Re f e r t o Ch a pt e r 1 0 " C on fi g ur in g t he H P N et Se rv er" f o r mo re i nf o rm at io n. By de fa u l t th e Ne t S er ver s[...]
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Chapt er 4 Inst all i ng M ass St or a ge Devic e s 36 Mass S torage Gu idelin es • Gen er a l Gu i d elin es ◊ Use ca r e wh en un pa ckin g an d h an d lin g th e d i sk dr i ves. Th e h ar d di s k dr i ves ar e ver y s u s c ep t i bl e t o m ech an i cal sh ock an d can be easil y da m aged by a drop a s short a s o n e-quarte r of an in c[...]
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Chapt er 4 Inst all i ng M ass St or a ge Devic e s 37 • SCSI Dri ve Addressin g ◊ T he d riv es in the H ot S wap Cage are auto ma tic ally ass ig n ed S CSI addr esses by t h e HP NetServer . T he H ot S w ap dr iv e’s add r ess is de pe n de n t o n its po sitio n wit h in the driv e c age a nd t h e c omb inat io n o f ha lf -h eig ht a n[...]
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Chapt er 4 Inst all i ng M ass St or a ge Devic e s 38 If t h ere ar e ga p s in th e ca g e, th e dri ves m a y not r ecei v e t h e pr oper v entilatio n a nd c ould suf f e r the r mal d amag e . • Fille r Pa n els and Spac ers ◊ E nsu r e a ll e mp ty slo ts in t he H o t Sw ap driv e c age have fille r pa n els in ser t ed t o ens ur e pr [...]
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Chapt er 4 Inst all i ng M ass St or a ge Devic e s 39 1 1 01 23 89 A A A A A A 2 2 Slo t Nu m ber Di sk Dri ve SCSI Devi ce ID SCSI Conne ct or 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 1 1 02 8 A A A 2 2 Sl ot Nu mbe r Di sk Dri ve SCSI Devi ce ID SCSI Co nn ecto r 34 5 3 6 1 1 02 3 8 9 A A A A A 2 2 Slo t Nu m ber Di sk Dri ve SCSI Devi ce ID SCSI Conne ct or 34 3 5 4 6 [...]
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Chapt er 4 Inst all i ng M ass St or a ge Devic e s 40 S l ot N u mb e r D is k Dri v e SCS I Devic e I D S C S I C o n necto r 1 1 0 1 2 3 8 9A A A A A A 22 33 44 5 5 6 6 Sl o t N u m be r D i sk D r i ve SCS I Dev i ce I D SC S I C on n ec t or 1 1 0 2 8A A A 2 3 3 4 5 6 2 1 10 1 2 8 9A A A A A 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 4 5 1 1 0 2 3 8 9A A A A A 2 3 3 4 4 5[...]
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Chapt er 4 Inst all i ng M ass St or a ge Devic e s 41 1 1 0 12 01 2 A A A B B B 2 2 Slot Number Disk Drives SCSI Device ID SCSI Connector 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 Con B Con A Center Line 1 1 02 0 2 A A B B 2S l o t N u m b e r Disk Drives SCSI Device ID SCSI Connector 3 2 4 3 5 6 4 Con B Con A Center Line 1 1 0 2 01 2 A A A B B 2 2 Slot Number Con B Con A [...]
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Chapt er 4 Inst all i ng M ass St or a ge Devic e s 42 Pe de s tal C on f ig ura t io ns f or SCSI Hot Swap Mass Storage Cag e Duplex Board In stalled - T wo Bus Control Co nne ct ors A and B Center Line S l ot Numbe r Di sk Dr iv e S C S I De vi c e I D SCS I Co nn ect or 11 0 1 2 A A A 22 33 44 55 6 6 B B B 0 1 2 Con A Con B 11 0 2 A A 2 3 3 4 4 [...]
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Chapt er 4 Inst all i ng M ass St or a ge Devic e s 43 Ca b li ng Conf ig urat i o ns There are v arious SCS I c able co n figurat i ons asso ciated w ith the HP NetS erv er an d if al l p oss i bl e SC S I d evi c es a n d con n ecti on s ar e used , th en an ad di ti on al SCSI di sk con tr oll er i s r eq u ir ed. Ta bl e 4 - 1 d escr i bes th e[...]
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Chapt er 4 Inst all i ng M ass St or a ge Devic e s 44 SCSI C able C onfi gurat io n s Hot-Sw ap and Non- Hot Sw ap D rives (Singl e Bus Con trol - No Duple x Board In st all ed) SCSI Channel A SCSI Channel B Ho t-Sw ap Mass Storage Cage Connect or A : Us ed for T op Half (Right S ide) of C age Daisy Chain fr om T op Half (Con nector A) to C onnect[...]
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Chapt er 4 Inst all i ng M ass St or a ge Devic e s 45 SC SI Cabl e Co nfigurat io ns Hot-Swa p an d Non-Hot Swap Dr ives (T wo Bus Con t rol - Du plex Boar d I nst alled) SC SI Chann el A SC SI Chann el B Hot-Swa p Ma ss S torage Cage Conne ctor A: Used for T op Half (Ri ght Si de) of Cag e Non- Hot Swap SC SI De vi ce s (Har d Drive an d Back- up[...]
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Chapt er 4 Inst all i ng M ass St or a ge Devic e s 46 Inst all ing Hot S wap H ar d D riv es U se this se ctio n to i nsta ll H ot S w ap hard driv es in the H o t Sw ap driv e c age . CAUT IO N Prot ec t the d rive fro m static ele ctrici ty by leav in g it in its ant i-sta tic b ag until yo u are r eady to i nstall it. Be fo re ha n dli n g t he[...]
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Chapt er 4 Inst all i ng M ass St or a ge Devic e s 47 3. Remove an y drive space r s, if n ece ssary : a . Sl i de t h e dr i ve s p a cer ba c k , a fr a cti on of an i n ch awa y fr om you r bod y a s you fa ce t h e fr on t of t h e dr i ve. Driv e sp ac ers att ach to the dis k d rive mod ule w ith f our s mall f ee t. b . Tilt up the f r o n [...]
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Chapt er 4 Inst all i ng M ass St or a ge Devic e s 48 CAUTI ON T o pr even t sn ap p in g off th e han d l e do n ot us e ex tr em e for ce when open in g it. Op en th e h an d l e un ti l you feel r esi s t an ce. 4. Open the dr i ve m odu l e b y pr es sin g in on th e locki n g lat ch at th e end of th e drive eje cto r han dle and p ulling t h[...]
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Chapt er 4 Inst all i ng M ass St or a ge Devic e s 49 CAUTI ON Use cautio n w h e n ha n dli n g t h e driv e to p r ev ent d amage to the fr a gi l e li gh t pi pe s a s you i n s er t th e dr i ve . 5. Gen t l y sli d e th e dri ve m od u l e in to th e ca g e an d st op wh en you fe el r esi stan ce. S ee Fi g ur e 4-11 . Figur e 4 -11. Inserti[...]
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Chapt er 4 Inst all i ng M ass St or a ge Devic e s 50 Remo ving Hot Swap Hard Dri ves CAUT I ON You m ust remo ve th e dr ive s low ly to ens ur e the dri ve he ads ar e par ked pr ior to remo val. Ensu r e y ou f ollow th ese i nstruc tio n s c are f ully to p rev ent handli ng da mage, suc h as head sl aps o r head ac tuato r unlo c king. 1. To [...]
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Chapt er 4 Inst all i ng M ass St or a ge Devic e s 51 Installi ng Non-Hot Swap Storage Devi ces Use t h i s s ect i on t o in stal l an y of th e n on -h ot swap ma s s s t ora g e d evi ces u s ed a s a hard d r ive o r a tape b ackup sto r age. CAUT IO N Pro tec t the d riv e f r om s tatic ele ctric ity by leav in g it in its ant i-sta tic b ag[...]
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Chapt er 4 Inst all i ng M ass St or a ge Devic e s 52 3. If wo r king o n a pede stal- mou nte d Ne tSe r ve r, re mov e the be zel a nd ga in acc es s to the H P N etS erv er’s no n -ho t sw ap-d r ive bay s. Re f e r t o Ch a pt e r 3, "O p en in g an d Cl osin g th e HP N et Ser ve r . " 4. I f w or k in g on a r a c k -m ou n t ed [...]
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Chapt er 4 Inst all i ng M ass St or a ge Devic e s 53 Connecting External SCSI Devices Th e HP Net S er ver ma y pr ovi d e an ext erna l S C SI conn ect or ( op t i ona l ) at th e r ear panel knoc kout as s h ow n in Figu r e 4-14 . T h e exte rnal SCS I co nnecto r is ty pically con n ect ed t o a PC I SC SI di sk con tr oll er boar d in s er t[...]
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55 5 Installing A dditional M emory Introduct ion T his c hapte r pro vide s the inst r uct ions fo r inst al ling a n d re mov ing DIM Ms on t he sy stem boar d i n the H P NetSe rver LC 2000 or L C 2000 r. The v ideo m emory co m es with 2MB standard an d ca nn ot be upgraded. NOT E Th e E DO DIMMs an d PC 100 SDRAM DIMMs from earlier H P Ne tSe [...]
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Chapt er 5 Install ing Additio nal M emor y 56 Mem ory In stallation Gu ideline s • The H P NetSe rver LC 2 000/ 2000 r uses onl y 133 MH z (PC133) SDR AM DIMMs, whi ch a r e elect r i cally different fr om t h e EDO and PC100 SD RA M me mory modu le s u se d in p r ev iou s H P Ne tServe r mo dels . • DIMM s i z es suppo r ted a re 64 M B, 128[...]
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Chapt er 5 Install ing Additio nal M emor y 57 To inst all ad di tio n al me mo ry in the H P Ne tSe rve r , ref er to the fo llow in g proce dure. 1. To gain acc ess to the H P Ne tSe rve r , pe r fo rm o n e o f the p r oc edu res lis ted bel o w. NOT E It is n ot nec es sary to remo ve the sy ste m bo ard f r om the H P Ne tSe rver to i nst all [...]
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Chapt er 5 Install ing Additio nal M emor y 58 5. In sert th e DIMM fully into th e slot, han dling the DIMM by i t s ed ges. See Figures 5-2 and 5- 3. T he reta ining cl ips s h ould g rasp t h e DIM M auto mat ically if it is i nse r ted pr operl y. I f t h e clip s do not cl ose, th e DIM M is n ot in s er t ed cor r ectl y. CAUTI ON D o n ot r [...]
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Chapt er 5 Install ing Additio nal M emor y 59 7. If th e Ne tS erve r is in a r ac k inst allat ion , retu rn t h e c h ass is into the r ac k. Re f e r t o Ch a pt e r 3, "O p en in g an d Cl osin g th e HP N et Ser ve r . " 8. R e-insta ll t h e b eze l onto the fro nt o f the H P Ne tSe rve r . Re f e r t o Ch a pt e r 3, "O p en[...]
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Chapt er 5 Install ing Additio nal M emor y 60 Figur e 5 -4. Remov ing a D IM M Module 6. Repeat Steps 2 throug h 5 to remov e an y additional de sired DIMMs on t h e sy ste m bo ard . NOT E En s ur e th e r et ain ing cl ips on th e DIMM slots for each DIMM ar e cl osed be f or e r epla cin g th e cover on t o th e HP NetSer ver . An e rro r wi ll[...]
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61 6 Installing A dditional Boards Introduct ion T his ch apte r de sc r ibe s ho w to i n sta ll ac ce ss o r y bo ar ds i nto t he s y ste m b oard o f t he H P NetServer LC 2000/2000 r. T h e sy stem bo a r d p rov ides up to six P CI slots (P1 throug h P6), tw o of w h i ch are 64-bit slo ts. Tes ted PCI Boards For a list of tested PCI boar ds,[...]
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Chapt er 6 Install ing Add itio nal Board s 62 Boot Pr io rity T his s ec tion de ta ils the H P N etSe r ve r ’ s b oo t orde r by hig h est to lo wes t prio rity . Th e N et Se r ver ’ s bo ot or d e r ( BI O S s ea r ch or d er for a bo ot dr i ve) s h ou l d be co n side r ed w he n se lec ting a slo t o n t h e sy ste m board . T h is is e[...]
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Chapt er 6 Install ing Add itio nal Board s 63 I RQ Settings T he IR Q s etti ngs are au tomat ical ly assigne d and d o n ’ t re quir e use r i nte rve n tio n . PCI b oards hav e t h e c apab ility of sharing hardw are in terrupts (IR Qs) w ith ot her PC I b oards , as stat ed in the P CI spe cif icatio n s, b ut this do es no t alw ay s pro ve[...]
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Chapt er 6 Install ing Add itio nal Board s 64 • Two PCI slots (P 5-P6) suppo r t f ull-l engt h 32- or 64-b it bo ar ds a t c l ock rates o f 33 MH z . T h ese s l ots o nl y suppo r t +5 VD C po wer a nd U n i versal boards. Th ese s lots h ave key s in th e uppe r half o f th e b oard slot to preve n t 3. 3 vol t boa r d s fr om be in g in s e[...]
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Chapt er 6 Install ing Add itio nal Board s 65 Shad ed re ct an gle r epr es ents t he posi tion of sli de sw itc h. 2 Proc essor Sp ee d (Bit 1) 3 Proc essor Sp ee d (Bit 2) 4 Proc essor Sp ee d (Bit 3) 5 Cl ear Conf ig uratio n 6 Clea r Pass wo rd 8 FSB Sp eed (1 33 /10 0 M Hz ) Op e n = O ff Closed = On Re ar o f HP NetSer ver Figur e 6 -2. Conf[...]
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Chapt er 6 Install ing Add itio nal Board s 66 5. Ga in a cces s t o th e N et Ser ver by per f or min g th e ap pr opr ia t e p r ocedu r e for the Ne tServe r LC 2000 or t h e LC 200 0r. ◊ If the Ne tServe r is m ounted o n th e pede stal, pe r fo r m Steps 1-8 i n th e "Re m o ving Cov er s – Pedes tal (LC 2000)" in C ha pter 3 , &[...]
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Chapt er 6 Install ing Add itio nal Board s 67 8. Remove th e s lot co ver from t h e N et Se rv er’ s re a r p ane l , b ef o re i ns ta lli ng th e n ew boa r d int o th e s l ot , as sh own in F i g ur e 6- 3. 1. O pen T a b 2. Li ft La tch 3. Remo ve Sl ot Co ver Figur e 6-3. Re m oving the Slot Co ver NOT E E a ch PC I s l ot m u s t ha ve a[...]
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Chapt er 6 Install ing Add itio nal Board s 68 9. Before i nstalling t h e new PCI bo ard: ◊ Ve r ify the re is no ha n dle attac hed to it , esp ec ially if it is a f ull-le ngt h board. ◊ If it has a ha ndle att a ched, re m ove t h e h andle b efore instal ling t h e bo ar d i nto the slo t . NOT E Us e on l y t h e ri gh t s i d e of t h e [...]
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Chapt er 6 Install ing Add itio nal Board s 69 1. Insert Board 2. Cl ose Latch 3 . Tu r n Ta b Figure 6-4. Inst alling t he Accesso r y Board 12. Secure t h e PCI bo ar d as s h ow n in F igure 6- 4. 13. If th e i n stalle d acce ssor y bo ar d requi r es an e xt ernal co nn ectio n o r a co n n ec tion to the Sy ste m bo ar d, e n su r e t h e ca [...]
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Chapt er 6 Install ing Add itio nal Board s 70 16. If all i n s talla tio n wo rk is c o mplete , re turn po we r to the N etSe rve r accord in g to the respecti ve NOS power up instru ct i on s. 17. U se t h e r espective NOS sof t war e t o ensur e t h e corr ect softwar e dr i ver s for th e PC I boar d ar e l oa d ed an d ver i f y co r r ect o[...]
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71 7 Installing A dditional Processor s Introduct ion The H P NetSe rver LC 2 000/ 2000 r suppo rt s tw o processo r s in p ri mary a nd sec on d ar y slot s an d both pr ocess or s m u st op er a t e at th e sam e sp eed an d cach e size . The H P NetSe rver supports the Pentiu m III proce ssors at a f ro n t side b us (FSB ) spe ed of 133 MH z. A[...]
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Chapt er 7 Ins t all ing Additio nal Pro ce ssor s 72 CAUTI ON D o n ot s et th e pr ocess or sp eed swi t ch es t o an y oth er sp eed , a s t his ca n resu l t in u n reli able o r i nte rmit te nt perf orm a n ce , and dat a i nteg r ity may also be at risk . U se o n ly pr oc esso r upg r ade kits wi th the s ame H P p rod uc t numb er. Th is e[...]
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Chapt er 7 Ins t all ing Additio nal Pro ce ssor s 73 Installi ng the Processor T he i ns ta llatio n pro ce dure is the s a me f o r the rack -mo unted mode ls as f o r the pe des tal mo de ls o f th e N etS erv er once yo u gai n a cce ss to th e system bo a r d . CAUTI ON Use an a n ti-s tatic w rist strap and a g r ou n ding mat. We ar a wrist-[...]
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Chapt er 7 Ins t all ing Additio nal Pro ce ssor s 74 6. Veri fy th e p r ocessor sp eed an d FSB settin g, before in sta ll in g the sec ond proce ssor mo dul e. See F i gures 7- 1 a n d 7-2 , a nd Tab l es 7-1 and 7-2 . Bot h pr ocess or m odu l es mu st ha ve th e sam e cl ock s p eed , ca ch e siz e, F SB speed , an d produ ct n um ber . 7. If [...]
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Chapt er 7 Ins t all ing Additio nal Pro ce ssor s 75 NOT E So me proce ss or speeds listed i n Table 7-1 may n ot be supported. Fo r th e lates t suppo rt i n fo r matio n , v i sit t h e H P w eb site : http://www.hp.com/go/netserver NOT E Th e S yst e m b oa r d is sh own r em oved fr om t h e HP N et Se r ver fo r si mpl icity in t h e f ollow [...]
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Chapt er 7 Ins t all ing Additio nal Pro ce ssor s 76 9. Rem ove t h e t er min ati on fr om th e s econ d ar y pr ocess or sl ot by pr ess i n g in on the tab s and pulli n g d ir ectly upwards. See F igure 7-4. T e rminator Figure 7-4. R emove Terminator Bo ar d[...]
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Chapt er 7 Ins t all ing Additio nal Pro ce ssor s 77 10 . Rem ove t h e p r ocess or m odu l e fr om th e seal ed ba g . 11 . Op en th e la t ch es on t op of th e pr ocess or s l ot . See F i g ur e 7 - 5. If a pro ce sso r is inst alle d i n t h e slo t, t h e pro ce sso r mod ule will mo ve up i n th e s l ot wh er e you ca n gr a sp it for r e[...]
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Chapt er 7 Ins t all ing Additio nal Pro ce ssor s 78 2nd VRM VRM La tc hes Fi g u r e 7- 6 . I n s t all i n g V RM CAUTI ON T o pr even t da ma g e t o the V RM, d o not push on th e lar ge fl at sur face or tou ch the com p on ent s on th e boar d as you pu sh the VRM car d dow n int o th e sl ot. Push on l y o n th e edges of t h e VRM board . [...]
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79 8 Rack M ounting th e HP NetServer Introduct ion T his c hapte r tells ho w to mo un t t h e HP NetS erv er i n an H P Sy ste m/E o r Sy stem/U rac k. The illus tr atio n be low show s the c h arac te ristic s o f the S y stem/E and S ystem / U r a ck s . I f you ha ve th e old er HP S ystem s r ack, see Ch ap t er 13, "A lte rna tive Rac k[...]
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Chapt er 8 Rack-M ountin g the HP NetServ er 80 NOT E If y o u w ant to pu t y ou r Ne tS e rv er i nt o a t hi rd- p a rty rac k no t men tioned in t he guid e, y o u may be able to f in d re lev ant do cume n tatio n o n H P’ s w eb s ite at t he f ollow in g U R L : http://www.hp.com/netserver/support Th e HP Net S er ver r a ck m oun t k it r[...]
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Chapt er 8 Rack-M ountin g the HP NetServ er 81 Safety Pr ecauti ons Alw a y s kee p the f o llow ing s afe t y an d e n viro n me ntal issue s in mi nd, e spe cially if you in st al l th e H P Net Ser ver in a n on - HP ra ck en vir on m en t: Optim um Oper atin g En viro nm ent – The o ptimu m o perating co ndit ions fo r t he H P N e tSe rv e [...]
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Chapt er 8 Rack-M ountin g the HP NetServ er 82 Preparing the Rack Th e col u mn adap t er s an d ra ck n u t s mu st be conn ected t o th e r a ck befor e mou n t in g th e sl i d e mech an i sm. On ce th e sli d es ar e cor r ectl y moun ted , t h en th e HP Net S er ver LC 2 00 0r can be in sta ll in g int o th e rack . A car d boar d r a ck mou[...]
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Chapt er 8 Rack-M ountin g the HP NetServ er 83 1. Find th e rack-mo unt ing templ ate. If yo ur H P Ne tServ er is still in its b ox , the temp late s h ould be in t h e acces s or ies tr ay th at sit s on top of t h e Net S er ver it sel f. 2. Ho ld t he te mpl ate alo ngside the o utsid e f ace (f r ont) o f t h e le f t f r ont rack co lumns. 3[...]
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Chapt er 8 Rack-M ountin g the HP NetServ er 84 # # # # # "#" # Bottom of HP Net Serv er Ma rk t his fa ce of th e left- fr o n t and right-front co lumns. Right Lef t Fr ont of Rack r epres ents the E IA unit numb er s on t h e ra ck co lum ns . 14th Hol e From Bottom 2nd Hole From Bottom Figur e 8-3. Locat i on M ark s on the Rac k ’s[...]
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Chapt er 8 Rack-M ountin g the HP NetServ er 85 A ttachin g the Co lumn Adapter s and Sl ides 1. Pu ll t he a nti-t ip fo o t forw ar d o ut o f the b o tto m of t h e r ack . Se e F igure 8 -6 f o r t h e ant i-tip f o o t loc ation. 2. Alig n t he lef t HP colum n ad apte r to the lef t fro nt c olum n as s how n i n Figure 8-5 . 3. Matc h the c [...]
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Chapt er 8 Rack-M ountin g the HP NetServ er 86 b . The two hole s in t he mou n ting f la nge s hou ld li ne up w ith t h e c apt ive nuts (at 7th and 9th h ole s) i n the co lum n ada pte r a n d t he tw o rac k nuts you in st al l ed on ea ch r ear col u mn . c. The e xte ndin g po rtio n of the s lide (sl ide me mbe r ) s hou ld po int f o r w [...]
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Chapt er 8 Rack-M ountin g the HP NetServ er 87 8. Fa s t en th e sl i d e’ s rear br a ck et t o th e ra ck nu t s on th e left - r ear col u mn . a. S ec ure t h e s c rew s o n ly loo se l y at first , so the br ack et ca n se ttle into t he lo wes t pos sible pos ition. T here is a dimp le i n t he b racke t to p o sitio n the slid es i n t h[...]
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Chapt er 8 Rack-M ountin g the HP NetServ er 88 Slid e Mem ber s Ant i-ti p Foot Level er Scre w s (4) Mou nt i ng T abs Fig ure 8-7 . P ullin g Out the S lid es 3. Pull o ut b oth s lides u nti l t he sl ide me mbe r s a r e f ully exte n ded. See Figur e 8-7. T he sli de s c lick into po sitio n whe n lo cke d. This lo cke d po sitio n pre v ents[...]
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Chapt er 8 Rack-M ountin g the HP NetServ er 89 Channel(2) Figur e 8-8. Mou nti ng the HP Ne t Server on the Slides 7. Mo v e the sl ide me mbe rs in to the N etS e r ve r ’s c h annels until bo th s lide mem ber s ar e u n d ern ea th al l four of th e N et Ser ver ' s han d l es . See F i g ur es 8-8 and 8-9. T he mo unt ing tab s i n t h [...]
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Chapt er 8 Rack-M ountin g the HP NetServ er 90 Figure 8-9. Re m oving th e Moun t i ng Hand l es 10. In se rt the f lathead screw s into the sli des’ holes at the rear and t h e pa nh eads scr ews i n the oth er four pl a ces t o secu r e the ch a ss i s to th e s li d es. 11. Use a T-15 Torx d rive r to r emove th e screw s h olding the ha ndl [...]
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Chapt er 8 Rack-M ountin g the HP NetServ er 91 Figure 8-10. P ressing in t he Release L at ches 14. V erify the Ne tServ er w ill sl ide a ll t h e way into the rack , b ef o r e c o ntinui ng wit h th e pr oced u r es. 15. Cont inue w ith the n ext se ction, "Attac h ing t h e Cab l e Manage m ent A r m," bef or e s ecu r in g th e HP N[...]
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Chapt er 8 Rack-M ountin g the HP NetServ er 92 WARNI N G Be f or e s l i d i n g ou t t h e HP N et Se r ver LC 2 0 00r , e n sur e th e an ti - ti p foot i s st il l ex t en d ed fr om th e fr o n t of th e ra ck . A tip-o v er h aza rd ex ists , so nev er sl ide mo r e t ha n one co mpone nt ou t o f th e rack at a time . 1. En sur e th e H P N [...]
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Chapt er 8 Rack-M ountin g the HP NetServ er 93 Rear o f HP NetServ er Left Rear Rack Co lumn Ca ble Ma nag em ent A rm Figur e 8-12. At t aching the Cable M anage m ent Arm 5. Attac h the ot h e r fla nge of the c ab le a rm to the re ar c olum n of the rac k w ith the tw o M-5 pan h ead T -25 Torx s c r ew s, which are included with t h e A r m. [...]
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Chapt er 8 Rack-M ountin g the HP NetServ er 94 A ttachin g the Fr on t Beze l T he f r ont b eze l att ac h es to the H P N e tSe r ve r by a hinge on th e lef t and a l atc h o n th e r igh t. Th e h in g e ha s th r ee s pr in g -loa ded h in g e pin s t o s ecur e th e bez el. Th e b e zel is held i n pl ac e on the rig h t w it h a latc h allo[...]
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Chapt er 8 Rack-M ountin g the HP NetServ er 95 2. Pr ess do wn on t h e blue Bezel R elease Tab s how n in Figure 8-13. Figure 8-14. A ttach ing the B ezel to the NetServe r 3. Pre ss the b eze l onto the fro nt o f the H P Ne tSe rve r a nd r ele ase t h e Blue Tab to e ngage t h e hinge pins. Se e Figures 8 -13 and 8-1 4. 4. Sw in g t h e o pen [...]
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97 9 Connecting the Monitor, Key board, Mouse, and UPS Introduct ion T his c hapte r pro vide s the inst r uct ions fo r co nn ec ting a mon ito r , ke yb o ar d, mo use and U n interruptible Po we r Supply (UPS ) to the rea r of th e H P Ne tServe r . Con necting the M onitor , K eyboar d, an d Mouse To con n ect th e p er i ph era l con tr ol dev[...]
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Chapt er 9 Conn ecting th e M onitor , Keybo ard, M ouse, a nd UPS 98 NOT E I f you h a ve a c on s ol e s wi t ch box, r e fer t o t h e swi t c h box ’ s u s er guide f o r inst r uctio n s o n connec ting the ke y boar d, mouse , and mo n ito r. CAUTI ON Th e Ke yboar d an d Mou se p or ts ar e bot h PS/2 p ort s , but ar e not i n t erc h ang[...]
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99 10 Configur ing the HP NetServer Introduct ion This c hapte r suppo rts setting up so ftw ar e on y our HP NetSe r ver LC 20 00/2000r. Yo u may choo se to do this b efo re o r af ter y ou inst all the Ne tServ er i n the rac k. For m or e in forma ti on on th e overa ll pr ocess, s ee C h a p t er 1 of th i s man u al an d re f e r to t he HP Ra[...]
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Chapter 10 Confi gurin g t he H P NetServer 100 B efore the H P Nav igato r ma i n me n u is d ispl ay ed, yo u may be prom pte d to s et the language, time, and da te. Yo u can also set the l anguage di spla y ed by th e BIO S. R efer to the f ollow in g to pics fo r more inf o r mat io n o n t h e N avig ato r CD-R OM ’ s mai n me nu ite ms w h[...]
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Chapter 10 Confi gurin g t he H P NetServer 101 Document Number X X X X Figur e 10 -1. Location of Document Nu mber on Navigator CD Yo u c an o btain t he R ele ase H isto r y an d S t atus Re po r t fo r yo ur CD-R OM in o n e of th ese wa ys: • In t er n et WWW-- http ://w ww.h p. com: 80/n etse rver /sup port /new s_ma in.h tml • Int ern et [...]
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Chapter 10 Confi gurin g t he H P NetServer 102 T he CD -RO M w ill sta rt auto mat ically usi ng t h e auto- run f eatu r e as so on as th e dr i ve cl oses. NOT E U sing the lo w prof ile CD -RO M d r ive is sl ig htly dif fe rent t han f ull-hei ght u n its. The disk draw er w ill sp r ing out o nly part way w h en y o u push the e je ct b ut t [...]
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Chapter 10 Confi gurin g t he H P NetServer 103 Running Co nfiguration A ssi stant and Insta ll at i on A s sistant Insert t he HP N e tSer ver Navig a tor CD- ROM into t h e CD-R OM d ri ve . Turn the pow er of f , w ait 10 se co nds, and tu rn t h e po we r o n aga in. If the sy ste m fails to sta r t, f ollo w th e i n st r uctio ns o n t h e s [...]
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Chapter 10 Confi gurin g t he H P NetServer 104 Pe r fo r m a n auto mate d NOS inst allatio n fo r fi r st- time inst allat io n of Novel l N et Wa r e/ In tr an etWar e or Mi cr oso ft Win d ows NT S er ver on a factor y-confi gu r ed Net Server . Aut omated NOS insta l la ti on will gui de yo u t hr ough the NOS installatio n , set up th e ha r [...]
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Chapter 10 Confi gurin g t he H P NetServer 105 • Co n figu re R emo te Manag eme n t: T his u tili ty co n fig ures t he I nteg rated Re mote Manage me n t de vic e fo r remo te manage me n t. I t e nab les remo te, dial-u p H P Ne tSe r ve r manageme n t. To configu r e Integr at ed Remote Assist an t, sel ect Co nfigu re R emo te Mana gement o[...]
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Chapter 10 Confi gurin g t he H P NetServer 106 Custom Configur at ion Only select Cust om on th e Configur ati o n Assi stan t menu if y ou a r e experienced in Net Ser ver con fi g ur ati on an d ha ve a pr efer r ed s eq u en ce of st ep s, or if you pr efer to co n figu re y ou r sy stem o ne c o mpone nt at a time . I n Cus tom co n figu ratio[...]
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Chapter 10 Confi gurin g t he H P NetServer 107 Replicate Confi g urati o n In R ep licate co nfigu ratio n mo de, y ou can s av e a co p y of yo ur cu rrent sy stem co nfiguratio n or lo ad a prev ious l y sav ed co n figurat io n. This met hod s av es time w h en co nfigu ri ng mu ltip le , id e ntic al s y ste ms. S e lec t Replic ate on t h e C[...]
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Chapter 10 Confi gurin g t he H P NetServer 108 HP Manage ment So lutions H P Mana ge ment S o lutio ns is a c o mp r ehe n s iv e su ite o f utilitie s, a ppl ic atio ns, a nd b uilt-in f eatu r es to ma nage m ul tiple HP NetS erve rs lo cally o r fro m remo te lo catio n s. If y ou are u nfami lia r wit h the se pro ducts or co n ce pts: • G o[...]
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Chapter 10 Confi gurin g t he H P NetServer 109 • Easy linkage w it h le ading ma nage me nt pl atfo rms i nclu ding H P Op e nVie w Netwo r k Node Manage r • Suppo r t fo r DMI 2 .0, w hi ch prov ides the sa m e Des ktop Ma n ageme n t Inte r fac e i n ve n to r y in fo rmatio n fo r NetS e r ve r s as fo r des ktop PC s Top T ools i s in cl u[...]
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Chapter 10 Confi gurin g t he H P NetServer 110 HP I n tegrated R emote A ssistan t Yo ur H P N etSe r ve r co mes w ith a b uilt in pro duc t ca lled the H P I nteg rated Remote Assi st an t (r eferr ed to as Integra t ed RA). Integr a t ed RA c ombin es inte ll ige nt hard w ar e a n d s of t w are f or y o ur NetS erve r th at p rov ides admi n [...]
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Chapter 10 Confi gurin g t he H P NetServer 111 • SNMP Age nt s – SNMP age n t s enable in - ban d (across th e net work) ga th ering of inform at i on and al ert gener a ti on t o a n SNMP- based man ageme n t c lie nt. PcANYWH ERE32 pcANYWHERE3 2 i s rem ote- con tr ol gra phi cs-r edir ecti on softwar e fr om Sy mante c C orpo ratio n t hat [...]
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Chapter 10 Confi gurin g t he H P NetServer 112 Setup Utili t y T he H P N etS erve r has a S etup U tility (BI OS) in read-o nly memo r y . The u t ility f eatures sev eral sy ste m co n fig uratio n and ho us ek eep in g o pt ions, incl udi ng secur i t y, an d syst em con sol e ch ara ct er i st i cs . T he f ollow in g se ctio n s te ll how to [...]
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Chapter 10 Confi gurin g t he H P NetServer 113 ◊ Em bedded LAN & SCSI Settin gs – U s e this me n u to se t the emb e dded NI C t o en a bl e , di s a bl e , or e n a bl e a s a boot de vi c e (Boot R OM En a bl ed ) . I f th e em bed d e d N I C i s ena bl e d a s a boot de vi c e, bo ot RO M s fo r e n able d SCS I de v ic es canno t be [...]
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Chapter 10 Confi gurin g t he H P NetServer 114 • Pr es s th e ri ght -a r r ow an d l eft -a r r ow k e ys t o m ove be t we en s e l e c t i on s on t he me nu b ar. T he me n u b ar is p rese nt at t he to p of the mai n sele ctio n s . • Press t he up-a rr ow an d do w n -arr ow keys to mo ve be t ween fields o n eac h scr een . Th e curr e[...]
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Chapter 10 Confi gurin g t he H P NetServer 115 5. Typ e in the secon ds an d pr ess Enter , t h e n use t he a rr ow key s to leav e this fi el d . 6. Sc r oll to System Date fi el d to en t er th e s ystem d a t e in th e fiel d . T he da tes a re en te red in t h e "S y stem D ate" f ield i n t h e s ame w ay as the time is e n te r ed[...]
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Chapter 10 Confi gurin g t he H P NetServer 116 3. If n eces sa r y , u se th e arr ow key to mov e t o th e Power- O n Password menu sel ect i on an d pres s Enter . The Power -On Passwor d i s h ig h li gh t ed by de fa ul t when th e Securit y men u is s el ect ed . T he f ir st line in the me nu is , " Adm inis tra to r Pass wo r d is [S e[...]
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Chapter 10 Confi gurin g t he H P NetServer 117 NOT E To leav e the pop-up menu w ithout enteri n g a pass w ord, press th e Esc k ey at any time . 8. Ch oo se Yes and th en pr ess th e En ter key . Th e " Ad min i s tr at or P a ss wor d i s" fi el d ch an ges t o "S et " an d on th e nex t bo ot the H P Ne tServ er w ill reque[...]
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Chapter 10 Confi gurin g t he H P NetServer 118 17. T o use th e H ardware Se cu r it y menu u nder Sec urity , use the h elp f i l es pro v ided w ith the se lectio n s. 18 . Sel ect t h e Esc key to ex it t his me n u. 19. U se the rig ht-ar row key to g o to t h e Ex it menu . 20. Ch oo se Exit Saving Cha nge s fro m t h e lis t o f e xit o ptio[...]
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Chapter 10 Confi gurin g t he H P NetServer 119 3. Press Enter to c hange the orde r a nd a lis t ap pea r s v ery simila r to the o ne bel o w: 1. [CD- ROM] 2. [Fle xibl e Disk ] 3. [Har d Driv e] 4. [N etwo rk B oot] Th e li s t pr ovi d e s t h e c ur r en t bo ot or d er of th e in t e r n a l d evi ce t ype s , in cl u d in g a N IC in th e HP[...]
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Chapter 10 Confi gurin g t he H P NetServer 120 ◊ If m or e th an ei gh t l ogi cal dri ves ar e conn ect ed t o th e HP Net Ser ver , drive s 9 a n d ab ove (in cluding th e DAC or SCSI b oards a nd the d rive s co n n ec ted to eac h ) w ill no t be rec og nized by the Se tup Utili ty . ◊ Yo u w ill no t b e ab le to ente r the Se tup U tilit[...]
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Chapter 10 Confi gurin g t he H P NetServer 121 S had ed re cta n gle re prese nt s the pos it ion of sli d e switc h. 2 P ro ces so r Spe e d ( Bit 1) 3 P ro ces so r Spe e d ( Bit 2) 4 P ro ces so r Spe e d ( Bit 3) 5 C lear C onfig ur ation 6 C lea r P as sword 8 FSB Spee d (133/ 100 MHz ) Ope n = Of f Clo sed = On Rea r of HP Net S erve r Figur[...]
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Chapter 10 Confi gurin g t he H P NetServer 122 3. Use t h e arr ow ke ys to mo ve t h e cur sor , pr es s [ Enter ] to sele ct a n optio n, an d pr ess [ Esc ] to e xit . 4. T o c h ange a dapte r sett ings: ◊ Se lec t an adap ter f r om the list i n t he m ai n me nu. ◊ Sel ect Ada pt e r Setup . T his o ptio n co nfigu res the SCSI ID se tti[...]
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Chapter 10 Confi gurin g t he H P NetServer 123 Gu ide To Co n figu re Se rve r – T his me n u s e lec tion p r ov ides three sub m enus. ◊ NOS Inst al l atio n I n struc tio n s - T his s ubme nu s ele ctio n pro v ides y ou with th e necessar y instru ct i ons t o i n sta l l th e NOS y ou have selected for this i nstal latio n. ◊ Tes ted C[...]
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Chapter 10 Confi gurin g t he H P NetServer 124 H P Se r ver M anag e men t So lut ions – T h is me n u s ele ctio n pro vide s y ou w ith a co mprehe nsiv e suite o f uti litie s, app lica tions , a n d b uilt -i n fe ature s to man age multip le H P N etSe r ve r s lo cally or f rom r e mo te lo catio n s. This menu se lec tion is t h e s ame o[...]
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Chapter 10 Confi gurin g t he H P NetServer 125 8. Sc r oll to "W hat ’ s N ew on t he CD" in t h e ma in me nu a n d r ead it c a ref ully befo r e b eginning y our installatio n. Yo u may also us e t he tw o ic ons to "S av e to Diske tte" o r "P rint" the in for m at i on on scr een. 9. Close th e sc r een an d sc[...]
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127 11 Informat ion A ssistant Overview Th e HP NetServer On li ne Docume ntati o n CD-ROM in cl ud e s In for ma ti on Assist an t, which con ta in s the e nt ir e set o f documen ta tion for your Net Ser ver . In formati on Assi st ant provides a q ui ck and ef ficien t m eans t o loc at e in for m at i on a bou t i n s t a l lin g, ma n a gin g [...]
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Chapt er 11 Infor mat ion As sis tan t 128 Sea rch fo r a wo rd o r ph rase u sin g Sear ch . Sear ch p er for m s f ull-tex t se arc h es f or to pic tex t. It not o nly takes yo u to t he to pic found, b ut highlig ht s t he wo r d or w ords fo un d by th e s earch. Yo u can u se search operat or s such as AND, OR, NOT, and NEAR to f urt he r n a[...]
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Chapt er 11 Infor mat ion As sis tan t 129 Copy in g and Pr in ting I nfor mati on Yo u c an c opy to pic text i n Inf orm atio n Assistant for u se in other appli cati on s, su ch as wor d pr oc es s or s , by cop yin g t ex t on t o t h e Wi n d ows C l i pboa r d a n d pa s ti n g t he te xt into any Windo w s appl icatio n . To print topics in [...]
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131 12 T roubleshoo ting Tr oubleshoot ing Too ls If you ar e ha vin g pr obl em s in sta ll in g yo ur HP NetS er ver , th ere ar e a n um ber of dif feren t to o ls av ailab le f o r tro ub lesho oting . • HP Ne tSer ver In for mati on Assi st ant (see Chap t er 11) contain s the fo llow in g to ols : ◊ Tro uble shoo ting Inf ormat ion ◊ Pa[...]
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Chap ter 12 Tr oublesho oti ng 132 ◊ Event Lo g Report Ut ility: D ispl ay s all lo gge d H P N etSe r ve r mana g em ent event s, Powe r - On Self Test ( POST) err or s and other s ystem ev en ts . ◊ Mo re NetS erv er Ut i liti es> >D isket t e Libra ry: Enab les yo u to co n ve n iently ge nerate any f le xib le dis kette avai lable on [...]
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Chap ter 12 Tr oublesho oti ng 133 3. Pl u g a di ffer en t el ectr ical device ( su ch a s a pr in t er ) in t o th e pow er out l et , and tu rn it o n to c h eck if the fault is wit h the po wer supply . 4. Unplug the po we r cord, w a it 20 se conds, plug th e pow er co r d i n ag ain, a n d r estart th e system. T r ouble sh ootin g Se quen ce[...]
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Chap ter 12 Tr oublesho oti ng 134 4. R emove all t hird-p arty optio n s, a nd r ei nstal l o ne a t a time , c hec king the sy ste m afte r eac h i n st alla tion . 5. R eplac e all c ov ers, a nd r ec on nec t the po we r co r d a nd o ther cab les. 6. R e start t h e Ne tSe rve r . If th e sy ste m do es n ot f unct ion, r ef er to o ne o f the[...]
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Chap ter 12 Tr oublesho oti ng 135 The f ollow in g tab le d es crib es co mmon e rr ors and t h e c orrec tive actio n y o u may take to reme dy the p ro b lem: Table 12-1. POST Erro r Messages Message Co rrecti ve Actio n Oper at in g sy st em not fo un d Ch e ck wh eth er th e dr i ve fr om wh i ch you a r e boot i n g h a s th e p ower an d SC [...]
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Chap ter 12 Tr oublesho oti ng 136 2. T he po w er ou tlet is w o rking . 3. Th e Net Ser ver an d m on it or ar e turn ed on. (T h e p ower - on in d i cat or sh ou l d be i l lu m i n at e d . ) 4. Th e d i spl a y’ s con tr a st an d bri ghtn ess set t in g s ar e cor r ect. 5. Al l in t erna l ca bl es ar e pr oper l y con n ected , an d al l[...]
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Chap ter 12 Tr oublesho oti ng 137 ◊ Veri fy al l DIMMs a r e HP-supplied and are seated p r operly . Th e boo t scr een pr ovides in form ati on on the in stall ed DI MMs. ◊ Verify a ll interna l cabling and co nn ectio n s. ◊ If you h a ve ch an g e d a n y swi t c h es on th e s yst e m boa r d , ve r i fy th e sw itches are pro pe rly se [...]
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Chap ter 12 Tr oublesho oti ng 138 To c lear the system c onfiguration o n th e Sy stem Bo a r d: 1. T urn o ff power to the HP NetServe r, and u nplug t h e po wer cord. 2. Remove th e f r ont b ezel a nd lef t side co ver (or top c ov er). Refe r t o F i gures 12-1 , 12-2, and t he Tec hni cal R eferen ce L a bel. 3. Mo v e the c onf igu r atio n[...]
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Chap ter 12 Tr oublesho oti ng 139 Hardware Problems T his s ec tion de sc rib es w hat to do if y ou hav e p r ob lems with y our dis play , mas s st or a g e d e vi ces , pr in t e r , a cces s or y boa r ds , keyboa r d , or mou s e. Display Does N ot W ork NOT E If th e H P Ne tSe rve r has a l arge amo unt o f me mory installe d , it ma y ta k[...]
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Chap ter 12 Tr oublesho oti ng 140 6. If th e key bo ard lo ck LED is il lum inate d, ty pe the p assw o r d to dis ab le vi d e o bl a n kin g. 7. If a vi d eo b oa r d is in sta ll ed in an acces s or y slot , con ta ct th e man ufa ct ur er of the v ideo board. Keyboard or M o use Do Not Work 1. Ver i f y th e ke yboar d an d m ous e ar e conn e[...]
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Chap ter 12 Tr oublesho oti ng 141 Hard Disk Driv es Do N o t Work If e rr or mess a ges disp lay ed o n the mo ni t or i ndicate a h ard disk f ailure, pe rform th ese ch ecks : 1. Ver i f y th e power cabl e i s secur el y con n ected t o th e dri ve, th e flat S C SI cabl e i s secu r ely con n ected t o th e dri ve or t o th e SCSI con n ector [...]
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Chap ter 12 Tr oublesho oti ng 142 8. Plu g in t h e po w er c ord, tu rn o n po w er to t he H P Ne tSe rve r , and allo w it to co mplete its st artup rou ti ne. 9. If yo u wish t o set the passwor d again, durin g th e powe r - on system har d war e test press th e F2 fu n ctio n ke y to s tart the S etu p U tility . 10. Set the new pass w ord i[...]
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Chap ter 12 Tr oublesho oti ng 143 12 3 4 5 6 Batter y Co nfi gur a t io n S wi t c h Figur e 12 -2. Battery on Sy st em Board 4. Inse r t t h e new b atte ry with t he pos itive sig n (+) f ac ing o ut , an d e n su r e it is se ated c omple tely . 5. Ve r ify the re taini n g c lip is in plac e, a n d h old s the b atte r y firm ly . 6. Repl a ce[...]
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145 13 A l ternat iv e Rack M ounting Introduct ion T his c hapte r pro vide s the inst r uct ions fo r mou n ting t he H P Ne tSe r ve r i n a n H P Sy stems r a ck. Figure 13-1 show s th e Sy stems rack. If y ou have the newe r HP Sy ste m/E or S y stem/U rack s, go to Chap te r 8. If y o u a r e mo unt ing t h e N etS e rve r in a no n -H P rac [...]
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Chapt er 13 Altern ativ e Ra ck M ount ing 146 Th e HP Net S er ver LC 20 0 0r r a ck moun t k it r eq uir es fi ve E I A un its of spa ce in the rac k. Be fo re mo unti ng t h e N etS e rve r , pl an f o r t h e Ne tSe rve r’ s lo c atio n in t h e rack rel ative to o ther rack co mpo n ents . P r op er p lace me nt is v ital b oth f o r s af et[...]
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Chapt er 13 Altern ativ e Ra ck M ount ing 147 Safety Pr ecauti ons Alw a y s kee p the f o llow ing s afe t y an d e n viro n me ntal issue s in mi nd, e spe cially if you in st al l th e H P Net Ser ver in a n on - HP ra ck en vir on m en t: Optim um Oper atin g En viro nm ent – The o ptimu m o perating co ndit ions fo r t he H P N e tSe rv e r[...]
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Chapt er 13 Altern ativ e Ra ck M ount ing 148 Preparing the Rack Th e col u mn adap t er s an d th e sl i d e mech an ism mu s t be con n ect ed t o th e r a ck befo r e installi n g the H P NetSe r ver LC 2000r into the ra ck. A c ar dbo ar d rac k-mo u n ting templ ate c ome s w ith t h e H P N e tSe r ve r . This te mp la te s h ow s yo u wher [...]
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Chapt er 13 Altern ativ e Ra ck M ount ing 149 1. Find the ra ck-mounting template f o r t h e H P S y stems rack. If th e H P Ne tSe rve r is s till in its b ox, t h e templ ate s h ou ld be in t h e acces s or ies tr ay sit tin g on top of th e Net S er ver its el f. 2. Ho ld t he te mpl ate alo ngside the o utsid e f ace (f r ont) o f t h e le f[...]
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Chapt er 13 Altern ativ e Ra ck M ount ing 150 A ttaching the Sli d es to the Rac k T his s ec tion p rov ide s t h e i n s t ructio ns f o r co nnec ti ng t h e moun ti ng s lide s to the ra ck . Th e sl i d es’ mount in g fl an g es ar e not u sed in th e HP S ystem Ra ck an d mu st be d e t a ch ed be f or e fa st e n in g th e m oun ti n g sl[...]
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Chapt er 13 Altern ativ e Ra ck M ount ing 151 6. If yo u do n ’ t ha ve the templa te, use the ma r ki n gs s h ow n in Figu r e 13-4 to determi ne w hich hole o n the co lumn the sli de mo unt s t hr ough. Right Rear Studs on slides will mo unt th rou gh this face of col umn s. Ri gh t F ron t Bot tom of HP NetServer Stud on s l id e wi ll mou [...]
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Chapt er 13 Altern ativ e Ra ck M ount ing 152 c. In sert th e sli d e’ s two thr eaded s t u d s int o th e mar k ed h ol es on th e s id es of the lef t -front and l eft-rear r ack c olumns. Se e Figu r es 13-4 and 13-5 . d. Ti gh te n t he nu ts o n b ot h sc re w s. Ant i-ti p Fo ot Figure 13-5. S ecuring the S l i des to the R ack 10. Repeat[...]
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Chapt er 13 Altern ativ e Ra ck M ount ing 153 Pl acin g the HP NetServer in the Rack U se this to pic to plac e t h e H P Ne tSe r ve r saf ely in t he rac k. The fo llo w in g to pic s provide instruct ion f or in stalli ng t h e Cab l e Manage ment A rm and B ezel. WARNI N G To prev ent rac k ins tabil ity w hile mo unt i ng t h e H P N etS erv [...]
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Chapt er 13 Altern ativ e Ra ck M ount ing 154 T he sli de s c lick into po sitio n whe n lo cke d. This lo cke d po sitio n pre v ents t he slid es f rom mov ing bac k i n to t h e rack , un le ss the r eleas e l atc hes are pressed as sh ow n i n Figure 1 3-9. CAUTI ON Th e H P Ne t Server w eighs 80 l bs. (36 kg). T o avo id accide n ts, us e tw[...]
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Chapt er 13 Altern ativ e Ra ck M ount ing 155 T he mo unt ing tab s i n t h e sl ides sho uld b e i n po sitio n to fit into the ope n ings i n chass i s. See Fig ures 13-6 and 1 3-7. 8. Lo we r the NetS erve r o n to t h e s lide me mbe r s. The Ne tServe r ’ s h andles w i ll tempo r arily support the Ne t Se rver on t he slide s. 9. Adju st t[...]
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Chapt er 13 Altern ativ e Ra ck M ount ing 156 13 . Pr es s in th e relea se l at ch es o n ea ch sl i d e, an d p u sh th e Net S er ver al l th e wa y back in to th e r a ck . See F i g ur e 13 - 9. T he b lue S lide Re lease b utto n s in t he B eze l mo ldings o n e ac h s ide of chas sis ’ s fro nt edg e must clic k i nto t he l atc h es in [...]
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Chapt er 13 Altern ativ e Ra ck M ount ing 157 A ttachin g the Ca ble Man agemen t A rm Us e t h i s pr oce d u r e to m oun t th e Ca bl e Ma n a g e m en t Ar m on t h e HP Ne t S e r ver LC 2000 r whe n mounted i n the H P Sy stem racks. T h e H P NetServe r LC 2000r’ s Ca bl e Man a g em en t Ar m al l ows th e cabl es, in cl u din g th e p o[...]
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Chapt er 13 Altern ativ e Ra ck M ount ing 158 Th e ca p ti ve n uts ar e l oca t ed n ear th e ex t ern al SC SI C onn ect or ( kn ockou t ) lo catio n . C able M anag eme nt A rm Rear of H P NetSe rver Lef t Rear Rack C olu mn Fig ure 13 -11 . A ttac hing the Cab le Manag eme n t Ar m 5. Attac h the ot h e r fla nge of the c ab le a rm to the re [...]
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Chapt er 13 Altern ativ e Ra ck M ount ing 159 10. P lug the N etSe r ve r ’ s po w er cab le a nd al l av ailab le da ta c able s into t h e b ack of th e Ne tSe rve r . A ttachin g the Fr on t Beze l T he f r ont b eze l att ac h es to the H P N e tSe r ve r by a hinge on th e lef t and a c atc h o n th e r igh t. Th e h in g e ha s th r ee s p[...]
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Chapt er 13 Altern ativ e Ra ck M ount ing 160 2. Pr ess do wn on t h e blue Bezel R elease tab s how n in Figure 13-12. Fig ure 13 -13 . A ttac hing the Bez el t o th e N etS e rver 3. Pre ss the b eze l onto the fro nt o f the H P Ne tSe rve r a nd r ele ase the Blu e Tab to e ngage t h e hinge pins. Se e Figures 1 3-12 and 13 -13. 4. Swin g th e[...]
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161 A Specifications P ow e r Re qu i r em en t s Table A-1 . HP N etServe r LC 200 0/2000r Inp ut Pow er Inpu t Voltage and F requency 100-240 VAC ± 10%; 50/ 60 Hz Max imu m inru sh cu rrent 8 AMPs peak (f or 1 powe r supply ) 120 VAC or 32 AMPs peak (2 power su ppli es) 16 AMPs peak (f or 1 pow er suppl y ) 240 VAC or 32 AMPs peak (2 power su pp[...]
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Appe ndi x A Specifi cat ions 162 Power Supply AC Vo ltage se lec tio n fo r this NetS e rve r is a uto matic ally de termined by th e po we r supply . Table A-3. Powe r Supply Requ i r ements (Single Un it) AC Input Power (5 0/6 0 Hz) 100 to 127 VAC, 5.5 A 200 to 240 VAC, 2.6 A Maximum Conti nuous Input Power 540 w atts m aximum Outpu t Po wer 349[...]
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Appe ndi x A Specifi cat ions 163 Environmental Requ ir e m ents The sp ec ific ations liste d b elow can v ary if yo u i n stall a m ass s to r age dev ice in y our H P Ne tSe r ve r that has more s trin ge nt e n vi r on me nta l lim its . E n su r e the o peratin g e n vi ronme nt is sui table fo r all mass sto rage dev ice s in us e. Table A-5.[...]
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Appe ndi x A Specifi cat ions 164 Ph y sical Requirements Table A-6. LC 2000r Weight and D im ensions Heig ht 216 mm (8.5 in ) Width 445 mm (17.5 i n) Depth 675 mm (26 . 5 in) Weigh t 36 kg (80 lb ) Weig h t excl u d es m onit or an d keyb oa r d Table A-7. LC 200 0 We ight and Dimens i ons Heig ht 565 mm (22.3 in ) w i th pede stal Width 345 mm (1[...]
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Appe ndi x A Specifi cat ions 165 Vi deo Sup port Table A-10. Video Dr i ver Suppor t Netwo r k Operating Syste m (NO S) HP NetS erver Support ed Co mm ent s Window s NT 3.51 No No Support planned Win dows NT 4.0 Yes Pr ovided with NOS Ne tWare 5 No No D r ive r is av ailab le SCO Open Server 5.0 Yes SCO Un i x War e 7.0 Yes Drivers a r e p r ov id[...]
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167 B Regulatory Information Regulatory Notices - El ectromagnet ic Compliance Elec tro mag n et ic Co mpatib ility (EMC ) requ ireme n ts h ave be en estab lis h ed i n many co un tri es to r egulate th e radio freque n cy ener gy gen er at ed b y In fo rm a tion Technolo g y E qui pment (ITE). T hi s e nergy is generated du ri ng t h e n o r mal [...]
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Appe ndix B Regulat or y Infor m atio n 168 • Reor i en t or r el oca t e th e r ecei vi n g an t enn a. • In c r ea se th e separ at i on bet w een th e eq ui p m ent an d th e r ecei ver . • Conn ect th e equi p m ent in t o an out l et on a cir cuit di ffer ent fr om th a t t o whi ch th e recei ver i s conn ect ed . • Consult t h e de a[...]
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Appe ndix B Regulat or y Infor m atio n 169 Noti ce f o r Japan T he c o n figu ratio n of the NetS erve r y ou have pu rchas ed may be in ei ther t h e class A or class B cat egor y. Fo r products labeled as Class B: T his e quip ment is i n t h e C lass B categ ory inf orma tio n te chno lo g y equ ipme nt based on th e rul es of Vol u n tar y Co[...]
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Appe ndix B Regulat or y Infor m atio n 170 Noti ce f o r Korea T he c o n figu ratio n of the NetS erve r y ou have pu rchas ed may be in ei ther t h e class A or class B cat egor y. Class A Equipment: Pl e a se n ot e t h at th i s eq u i pm e n t ha s bee n ap pr oved f or bu s in es s p ur p os e s wi t h r eg ar d s t o el ectr oma gn eti c in[...]
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Appe ndix B Regulat or y Infor m atio n 171 Notice f o r Taiwan Class A Warning Stat ement Noti ce f o r Eur o pea n Union Fo r Class A Pr odu cts WARNI N G C lass A P r odu cts : In a d ome stic e n vi r onme nt this p rodu ct may cau se r a d i o in t er fer en ce in wh i ch ca se th e us er may be requ ire d to take ade qua te me asu res. Radio [...]
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Appe ndix B Regulat or y Infor m atio n 172 Declarat ion of C onformity (US, EU , Au stralia) DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ac co r din g t o ISO / IEC Guide 22 and E N 45014 Man u f actu rer’ s/Supplier Nam e: Hew l ett-P a ckard Company Man ufact urer’ s/Suppli er Address: 10955 Tan tau A ven ue Cup ertin o, C A 95015 U SA decl ares, that the p r[...]
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Appe ndix B Regulat or y Infor m atio n 173 Regulatory Notices - Pr oduct Safet y The f ollow in g i n fo r matio n app lies o nly to s erve r s w ith fac tory -in stalle d comp on en t s. CD-RO M and L aser S afety Statem ents The f ollow in g i n fo r matio n app lies o nly to s erve r s w ith fac tory -in stalle d d riv es. CD -RO M Electrical S[...]
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Appe ndix B Regulat or y Infor m atio n 174 LA SER Safety - Finlan d LASERTURVALLIS UUS LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT H P NetServer LC 2000/LC 2000 r - ver k k op a l vel im een void a an asen ta a lisäv arustee n a lait teensis aine n CD -R OM- lukulaite , jo ka o n l ase rlaite . Ky seine n CD-R OM -luk ula ite o n käy ttäjä n ka [...]
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Appe ndix B Regulat or y Infor m atio n 175 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT T his C D-R OM D riv e U nit is c las sif ie d as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT. LASSER KLASSE 1 PRODUKT The C LASS 1 LASER PRODU C T l a bel is locat ed on t h e t op of t h e dr i ve. Be i diesem CD-R OM-Laufwe r k CDU 56S handelt es s ich um ei n Lase r -Produkt der Kl a sse 1. Ei n ent[...]
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Appe ndix B Regulat or y Infor m atio n 176 Noise and Er gon omic Saf ety S tatemen ts Noi se Declaration and Ergonomics - G ermany So un d Pressure: L pA < 5 5 dB (A) am A r be itspla tz, B e ob achte r Po sitio n (w orkpl ace , by stande r po sitio n) norm ale r Be trieb (no r mal ope r atio n ) nach DIN 45635 T . 19 (pe r ISO 7779) This p r o[...]
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177 C Service and Suppor t Fo r all Se r vic e a n d S uppo rt i n fo r matio n, se e th e H P N etSer ver W arr anty and Service/Sup por t Bookl et i ncluded w ith y our product.[...]
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179 D Warrant y and Soft w are License Warranty See t h e HP N etServer W arranty an d S ervice/Su pport Bo ok let i ncluded w ith y o ur product f o r all w arranty a nd se r vice / support info r m atio n. HP S oftware Product Lice nse A greement ATTENTION: USE O F TH E SOFTWA RE IS SUBJECT TO THE HP SOFTWARE L ICENSE TERMS SET FORTH B ELOW. USIN[...]
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Appe ndix D Warra nty a nd S oft war e Lic en ses 180 If your Computer wa s shi ppe d with a R ec overy CD, (i) t h e Re covery CD and/o r Suppo rt U tility sof t ware m ay be use d only for resto r ing the hard disk o f the H P computer sy stem with w hi ch t h e Re cove r y CD originally was prov ided, an d (ii) if s epa r ate EU LA(s) are in clu[...]
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181 Index A acces s or i es tr ou bl e s h o ot i n g, 1 3 6 acces s or y boar ds in st al la ti on , 61 aco ustic emis sio n s, 16 3 Admini stra t or Pa ssword se tting, 1 1 7 an ti - ti p foot rac k ins tall atio n , 85 APIC Adv a n ced P r ogrammable I nterrupt Co nt ro ll e r, 6 3 B b attery prob lems , 142 B ezel mo ldi ngs, 90 B eze l Re le a[...]
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Index 182 cove rs remov in g, 22, 28 cust om co n figurati o n , 106 D DAC, 132 DAT tap e drive error c o des, 13 Diag To o ls, 111 suppo r t ticket, 1 11 DIMM in sta llat i on 90 ° angl e t o sy st em boar d, 5 7 DIMM siz es 1 GB byte, 56 128 MB , 56 256 MB , 56 512 MB , 56 64 MB , 56 DIMMs anti-static c onta iner, 59 in st al la ti on , 56 no n [...]
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Index 183 Hot Swap ma ss stor age cag e, 34 Hot Swap SCSI dr i ves ha rdw are mi rro ri ng, 35 H W mirr o ring requ i rements, 35 RA ID level 1, 35 sof t w ar e mi rro ri ng li mitat ions, 35 HP Int egr at ed Remote Assist an t b uilt i n to N etS erv er , 1 10 f e atures, 11 0 Integ ra t ed RA , 110 H P Man agement So lutions, 1 08 H P Navigator, [...]
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Index 184 lo ck mo de ke yb oa r d d i sa bl ed , 1 0 ke yb oa r d l oc k , 1 0 Networ k Ser ver mode, 10 pow er button disab led, 10 vi d e o bl a n kin g d i sa bl e d , 10 M ma ss st ora g e, 34 ma ss st ora g e dev ices in st al la ti on , 33 memo ry in st al la ti on , 56 messa ges, 1 3 4 mouse , 16, 97 m ou se t r oubl es h oot i n g, 1 4 0 N[...]
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Index 185 regu lato ry in fo rmatio n , 167 R egulato ry Notice s - Ele ct roma gnetic Com p l ian ce, 1 6 7 R egulato ry Notice s - P rod uc t S afe t y , 173 re mo v ing pr ocess or ca g e cover , 7 5 ter minat ion, 7 6 remov in g co vers, 22, 28 Re pl icate co n figuration, 10 7 Res e t b utton, 10 disabled, 10 r eset passwor d Configu r ation S[...]
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Index 186 fi n d in g th e pr obl e m , 13 3 ha r d war e pr obl em s, 13 9 no e rr or mess a ges, 135 pa sswor d pr oblems, 141 precautio ns, 131 t ool s, 1 3 1 U U n inte rruptib le P ow er Supp ly , 98 U n ive r sal B ezel, 1 48 UPS U n inte rruptib le P ow er Supp ly , 98 User passwor d lim ited acc es s, 113 User Pa ssword se tting, 1 1 7 util[...]