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Page 1 - Installation Guide

HP NetServerLH 6000/6000rInstallation GuideHP Part Number D9103-90000Printed February 2000

Page 2 - Audience Assumptions

Chapter 1 Setting Up the HP NetServer LH 6000/6000r2Rack Mount Installation Follow the setup steps in the exact order shown below for a successful rac

Page 3 - Contents

Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U92Figure 8-12. Removing Mounting HandlesSecuring the HP NetServer to the

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Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U93Top CoverRight CoverBottom CoverRemove two screws securing the NetServe

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Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U945. Install two screws through the bezel latch into the rack nuts on the

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Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U95Figure 8-16. Installing the Bezel7. Slide the anti-tip foot into the ra

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Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U96Left RearRack ColumnRear of NetServerCable Management ArmFigure 8-17. A

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Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U9710. Plug the HP NetServer’s power cables and all available data cables

Page 10 - Rack Mount Installation

999 Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard,and MouseConnect the monitor, keyboard, and mouse cables to the appropriate connectorson the rear of the chassis.

Page 12 - Pedestal Installation

10110 Configuring the HP NetServerIntroductionThis chapter describes:Configuring the HP NetServerInstalling the Network Operating System (NOS)NOTE The

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Chapter 1 Setting Up the HP NetServer LH 6000/6000r34. If you have items such as a processor and DIMMs to install, HPrecommends that you remove the sy

Page 14 - Configuring the HP NetServer

Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer102NOTE The message "Configuration of NVRAM and drives mismatch"indicates that configuration informat

Page 15 - ◊ Restart the HP NetServer

Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer1033. If a power-on password has been set, provide it when prompted.4. When the Setup Utility menu is first dis

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer104◊ Enable LVD SCSI indicates that LVD SCSI is enabled andHP NetRAID is disabled. This is the correct setting

Page 17 - ◊ Install NOS:

Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer105to the Diskette Library and to reference materials to help plan the HP NetServerinstallation. To setup and c

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer1067. Review "Diskette Library." You can review the current diskette library bytitle and version numb

Page 19 - Front View

Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer107For status report, use the four-digit Document ID Number printed on the disk; forexample, 7754.nnnnDocumentN

Page 20 - Front Panel Console

Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer1087. Select README File. Review the Table of Contents for pertinent topics.This file includes recent informati

Page 21 - Door reveals this panel

Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer109For more information on the utilities, go to the Setup Utility section later in thischapter.Running Configur

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer110Automated NOS installation will guide you through the NOSinstallation, set up the hard disk drive, and confi

Page 23 - Viewing System Information

Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer111◊ Select View Hardware Inventory on the Show System Informationscreen to display information about standard

Page 24 - Main Menu

Chapter 1 Setting Up the HP NetServer LH 6000/6000r415. Hook up the monitor, keyboard, and mouse.Refer to Chapter 9, "Connecting the Monitor, Key

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer112Custom ConfigurationOnly select Custom if you are experienced in NetServer configuration and have apreferred

Page 26 - System Info Menu

Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer113Replicate ConfigurationIn Replicate configuration mode, you can save a copy of your current systemconfigurat

Page 27 - Adjust Contrast Menu

Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer114HP Management SolutionsHP Management Solutions is a comprehensive suite of utilities, applications, andbuilt

Page 28 - Activity

Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer115TopTools is included with every NetServer L series HP NetServer and should beinstalled to help your service

Page 29 - Internal Hard Disk Drives

Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer116PcANYWHERE32pcANYWHERE32 is remote-control graphics-redirection software fromSymantec Corporation that allow

Page 30 - Rear View

Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer117Setup UtilityThe HP NetServer has a Setup Utility (BIOS) in read-only memory. The utilityfeatures several sy

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer118◊ I20 Settings – Use this menu to set the maximum number of I20 drives(4), the message timeout multiplier (1

Page 32 - Onboard LEDs

Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer119• Exit – Exit the Setup Utility by saving changes or exit without savingchanges, which reverts to previous s

Page 33 - Power Supplies

Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer120The "System Time" field is highlighted by default when the "Configuration" menuis select

Page 34 - Power-Up Procedure

Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer1212. Use the right-arrow or left-arrow key to select Security from the menu bar.As soon as it is selected, the

Page 35 - Sleep States (ACPI)

Chapter 1 Setting Up the HP NetServer LH 6000/6000r5 CAUTION The HP NetServers LH 6000r and LH 6000 each weigh up to180 pounds (82 kgs). More than one

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer1225. Enter the password (new or old) in the appropriate field and press Enter.The password is accepted and the

Page 37 - NetServer

Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer123a password when booting from a hard drive. The power-switch andkeyboard will remain locked until the passwor

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer124Changing Internal Device Boot PriorityYou can change the boot priority of the HP NetServer’s internal mass s

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer125A hard drive (HD) boot list similar to the one below appears on screendepending on the hard drives and boota

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer126Clearing Configuration Settings from CMOSThe Setup Utility does not provide a method of clearing the configu

Page 41 - Thumbscrew

Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer1275. Shut down the operating system and power down the HP NetServer.Refer to Chapter 2, "Controls, Ports,

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer128NOTE If SCSI A and B on the I/O board are operating in RAID mode,the prompt to press CTRL+C is not displayed

Page 43 - (1) Unlock the bezel

Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer1296. The Adapter Boot Order screen displays the two SCSI controllers andnumbers representing their boot order

Page 44 - Left Cover

Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer130Verify Disk Drive ModulesAs the HP NetServer restarts, watch the display monitor to determine whether allthe

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13111 Information AssistantIntroductionThe HP NetServer Online Documentation CD-ROM includes InformationAssistant, which contains the entire set of do

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Chapter 1 Setting Up the HP NetServer LH 6000/6000r614. Power up the HP NetServer.Refer to Chapter 2, "Controls, Ports, and Indicators."Go t

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Chapter 11 Information Assistant132General InformationThis menu button provides general information about the capabilities of theInformation Assistant

Page 48 - Mass Storage Guidelines

Chapter 11 Information Assistant133Rack and Cabling GuidesPower SupplyServer ManagementThis menu button provides access to various NetServer managemen

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Chapter 11 Information Assistant134Select a topic from the Map. Displays a window with an outline ofevery module and topic in Information Assistant fo

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Chapter 11 Information Assistant135You can also navigate between topics by using hot spots and by using the Historybutton to revisit previously viewed

Page 51 - Boot Priority

Chapter 11 Information Assistant136program. If you have previously installed this new version of HP NetServerInformation Assistant on your system, it

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13712 TroubleshootingTroubleshooting ToolsIf you are having problems installing your HP NetServer, there are a number ofdifferent tools available for

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Chapter 12 Troubleshooting138◊ More NetServer Utilities>>Diskette Library: Enables you toconveniently generate a flexible diskette for any utili

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Chapter 12 Troubleshooting139Common Installation ProblemsThe following sections contain general procedures to help you locate installationproblems. If

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Chapter 12 Troubleshooting140∗ Mouse∗ 1 hard disk drive and 1 flexible disk drive∗ 1 CD-ROMd. Remove all third-party options, and reinstall each one,

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Chapter 12 Troubleshooting141If the System Passes POST, but Does Not FunctionIf an error message appears, read the error message text for actions to t

Page 57 - Non-hot-swap

Chapter 1 Setting Up the HP NetServer LH 6000/6000r7NOTE Before proceeding with the next steps, determine the storagemanagement mode (HP NetRAID or LV

Page 58 - Non-Hot-Swap SCSI Addressing

Chapter 12 Troubleshooting142DiagTools does not use any tests that write over and destroy user data. Theadvanced series requires user inputs, and deci

Page 59 - Connecting SCSI Sub-systems

Chapter 12 Troubleshooting143Error MessagesIf you get an error message, insert your HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM intothe CD-ROM drive and press the R

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Chapter 12 Troubleshooting144Refer to Figure 12-1 and the Technical Reference Card inside the top cover.CPU SpeedCPU Speed CPU Speed Clear Config Clea

Page 61 - Memory Guidelines

Chapter 12 Troubleshooting14512. Turn on power to the HP NetServer. The error message may be displayed:0012-34 : Incorrect System Configuration13. Pr

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Chapter 12 Troubleshooting1468. Return switch 6 to the OFF position.9. Follow the procedure in Chapter 3, "Opening and Closing the HPNetServer,&q

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14713 Alternative Rack MountingIntroductionThis chapter provides the instructions for mounting the HP NetServer in an HPSystems rack. Figure 13-1 show

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Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting148Rack-mounting Guidelines and PrecautionsObserve the following guidelines and safety precautions during the rack

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Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting149the room’s ambient temperature. Ensure the temperature within the rackitself does not exceed 35°C (95°F).• Redu

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Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting150Installing the SlidesThe following steps and illustrations describe how install slides for mounting a HPNetServ

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Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting151Use the template to measure, or count up 21 from baseline on insideface for rear slide mounts.Baseline Template

Page 68 - Guidelines

Chapter 1 Setting Up the HP NetServer LH 6000/6000r8◊ Select "Yes" to choose automated NOS installation for first-timeinstallation of Novell

Page 69 - Tested PCI Boards and Drivers

Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting152Install z-bracketrack nuts at holes 9 and 13 upfrom baseline.Baseline Templatep/n 5064-5869Front right column:I

Page 70 - Installing Accessory Boards

Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting153Place bar nutbehind outsideface of column.Start two screwsin bar nut but donot tighten.Figure 13-4. Installing

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Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting154Note the removable mounting flange has been removed.Use hex nut and lock washer to fasten slide to inside face.

Page 72 - Hold Down

Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting1556. Insert the threaded stud on the rear of the slide into the rearcolumn-mounting hole marked earlier.7. Secure

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157A SpecificationsThe specifications listed below vary if you install a mass storage device in yourserver that has more stringent environmental limit

Page 75 - PCI Hot Plug Boards

Appendix A Specifications158EnvironmentThermalTemperatureOperating5° to 35° C (41° to 95° F)Non-operating -40° to +65° C (-40° to +149° F)HumidityOper

Page 76 - Removing a Hot Plug Board

Appendix A Specifications159Weight and DimensionsNOTE A fully loaded HP NetServer can weigh up to 173 lbs. (78.5kgs). Follow local regulations, and us

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161B Regulatory InformationRegulatory Notices - Electromagnetic ComplianceYour HP NetServer may fit into Class A or Class B configuration. Refer to th

Page 79 - Configuration Guidelines

Chapter 1 Setting Up the HP NetServer LH 6000/6000r9a. Create Drivers Diskette(s): On the Create Drivers Diskette(s)screen, select Create Drivers Disk

Page 80 - Installing the Processor

Appendix B Regulatory Information162Notice for United StatesFor Products Labeled "Class A"This equipment has been tested and found to comply

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Appendix B Regulatory Information163Notice for Canada (Industry Canada)For Products Labeled "Class A"This Class A digital apparatus meets al

Page 82 - Figure 7-3. Open the Latches

Appendix B Regulatory Information164For Products Labeled "VCCI Class 2"(Translation)This equipment is in the 2nd Class category information

Page 83 - Figure 7-4. Insert the VRM

Appendix B Regulatory Information165Notice for TaiwanClass A Warning Statement

Page 84 - Setting the Processor Speed

Appendix B Regulatory Information166Declaration of Conformity (US, EU, Australia)DECLARATION OF CONFORMITYaccording to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014Ma

Page 85 - Upgrading the Firmware

Appendix B Regulatory Information167Regulatory Notices – Product SafetyThe following information applies only to HP NetServers with factory-installedc

Page 86 - Removing a Processor Module

Appendix B Regulatory Information168Laser Safety - FinlandLASERTURVALLISUUSLUOKAN 1 LASERLAITEKLASS 1 LASER APPARATLH 6000 - verkkopalvelimeen voidaan

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Appendix B Regulatory Information169CLASS 1LASERPRODUCTThis CD-ROM Drive Unit is classified as a CLASS 1LASER PRODUCT.LASSERKLASSE 1PRODUKTThe CLASS 1

Page 88 - Tools Required

Appendix B Regulatory Information170Power Line Harmonic StatementThis statement applies to all models of the HP NetServer LH 6000.Power Line Harmonic

Page 89 - Anti-tip

171C Service and SupportFor all Service and Support information, see the HP NetServer Warranty andService/Support Booklet included with your product.

Page 90 - System E/U Characteristics

Chapter 1 Setting Up the HP NetServer LH 6000/6000r10Shipping the fully-configured HP NetServerLabel each cable and component to facilitate re-assembl

Page 92 - Installing Bezel Rack Nuts

173D Warranty and Software LicenseWarrantySee the HP NetServer Warranty and Service/Support Booklet included with yourproduct for all warranty and ser

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Appendix D Warranty and Software License174If your Computer was shipped with a Recovery CD, (i) the Recovery CDand/or Support Utility software may be

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175Index22D video resolution, 15733D video resolution, 157AAdapter boot order, 129Alternative Rack Mounting, 147BBIOS update, 109boot device priorityc

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Index176NetRAID, 51Disk drivesverifying, 130drive spacer, 45EEmbedded LAN and SCSI Settings, 103Error message, 101, 102, 127Error Messages, 143Exiting

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Index177Integrated HP NetRAID, 51Integrated HP NetRAID ControllerConfiguration Guide, 7, 51IRQ Settings, 61KKeyboard Lock, 13LLANLEDs, 25LEDsLAN, 25Ne

Page 97 - Installing the NetServer

Index178changing system date and time, 119changing the boot priority of internaldevices, 124clearing CMOS, 126making selections, 119menu bar, 117setti

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112 Controls, Ports, and IndicatorsFront ViewFigure 2-1 shows the rack-mounted HP NetServer LH 6000r and Figure 2-2 showsthe pedestal HP NetServer LH

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iiNoticeThe information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to th

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Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators12Protective Door(shown open)Front Panel ConsoleLockRe setFigure 2-2. LH 6000 Bezel and Front Panel ConsoleFr

Page 101 - Bottom Cover

Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators13Power SwitchResetSwitchPower-onLEDEscape ScrollDownScrollUpStatus ScreenServerStatusLEDsSecureModeLEDSecure

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Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators14Control DescriptionRESET Resets the NetServer. This switch may be disabled by Securemode.Secure Mode Switch

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Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators15 Viewing System Information Use the HP NetServer’s status screen to view system configuration information,

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Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators16Main Menu This is the status screen default display: HP NetServerLH 60001. To reach the main menu from this

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Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators172. Use the arrow buttons to see the complete list.This is a sample event log: ****Event Log****>008^ POW

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Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators18FW Info (Firmware Information) Menu The FW Info menu displays the versions of all firmware components in th

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Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators19Component Info Menu To see the NetServer chassis’ part numbers and serial numbers:1. Select Component Info

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Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators20Hard Disk Drive LED IndicatorsEach disk drive module has two LED indicators: one for status and one foracti

Page 109 - Introduction

Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators21Indicators and Controls behind the Front BezelThe LEDs for these devices are visible only when the bezel is

Page 110

iiiContents1 Setting Up the HP NetServer LH 6000/6000r... 1Installation Guidelines...

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Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators22 Rear View The HP NetServer’s rear panel includes communication ports, the AC powerconnectors, and the NetS

Page 112 - HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM

Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators23LED Indicators at the Rear of the ChassisPCI Attention LED IndicatorsIf a hot-plug board needs attention, i

Page 113 - Resource Mode

Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators24Green (Power) LEDAmber (Attention) LED Onboard LEDs Figure 2-9. Light Pipes Display PCI LED IndicatorsPCI

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Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators25Local Area Network (LAN) LEDs The LAN has LEDs on the connector that provide status information about theLA

Page 115 - Server Mode

Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators26When preparing your site for installation, allow for the additional inrush current.Follow these circuit bre

Page 116 - README File

Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators27Power-Down ProcedureFollow this procedure when installing non-hot-swap and non-hot-plugcomponents, such as

Page 117 - NOS installation?

Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators28NOTE The HP NetServer’s power management policies (transitionsbetween various power states) and the user op

Page 118 - • Show System Information:

29 3 Opening and Closing the HPNetServerIntroduction This chapter describes removing and replacing the covers of the rack-mount HPNetServer LH 6000r a

Page 119 - • Execute Card Utilities:

Chapter 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer30Removing the LH 6000r Rack Mount CoversCAUTION Do NOT operate the NetServer for more than 30 minutes w

Page 120 - Recommended Steps

Chapter 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer31 Figure 3-2. Removing the HP NetServer LH 6000r Bezel 3. Do not unscrew the entire hinge or bracket f

Page 121 - NOS Installation

Contentsiv4 Installing Mass Storage Devices... 39Introduction ...

Page 122 - HP Management Solutions

Chapter 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer32 4. At the rear of the rack, remove the two screws that connect the Z-bracket(if present) to the rear

Page 123 - TopTools Remote Control

Chapter 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer33 6. Remove the top cover by loosening the thumbscrew and pulling the coverforward to disengage it. Li

Page 124 - NetServer Utilities

Chapter 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer34 4. Check that the four closely spaced metal tabs are in their four openings atthe rear of the HP Net

Page 125 - Setup Utility

Chapter 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer35 (1) Unlock the bezel.(2) Pull bezel toward you, then (3) up and away from the front panel, releasing

Page 126

Chapter 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer36 4. Remove the top cover by loosening the thumbscrew, pulling the coverforward and then slightly side

Page 127 - Using the Setup Screens

Chapter 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer37 4. Check that the four closely spaced metal tabs are in their four openings atthe rear of the HP Net

Page 129 - Hardware Security

39 4 Installing Mass Storage DevicesIntroductionThe HP NetServer standard configuration is:One hot-swap mass storage cage (primary)◊ With requested dr

Page 130

Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices40Mass Storage GuidelinesRead this section prior to installing mass storage drives for a successfulinstallati

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Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices4111012389AAAAAA22Slot NumberDisk DriveSCSI Device IDSCSI Bus ID3344556611028AAA22Slot NumberDisk DriveSCSI D

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ContentsvRemoving a Processor Module ... 788 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rac

Page 133 - 1. [Bootable Cards]

Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices421110 11 12 13 14 15BBBBBB22Slot NumberDisk DriveSCSI Device IDSCSI Bus ID334455661110 1214BBB22Slot NumberD

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Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices4311012012AAABBB22Slot NumberDisk DriveSCSI Device IDSCSI Bus ID33445566Bus BBus ACenter Line110202AABB2Slot

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Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices44You can change this boot order using the Setup utility (press [F2] duringthe boot process. See Chapter 10,

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Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices45Figure 4-5. Hot-Swap Drive and Filler PanelCAUTION When installing more than one drive, do not stack drives

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Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices46Drive SpacerFigure 4-6. Removing the Drive Spacer3. Open the drive module by pressing in on the locking lat

Page 138 - Verify Disk Drive Modules

Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices474. With the drive ejector handle open, gently slide the module into the cage.Stop when you feel resistance.

Page 139 - 11 Information Assistant

Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices48Removing a Hot-Swap Hard Disk Drive Module CAUTION You must remove the drive slowly to ensure the drive hea

Page 140 - NetServer Accessories

Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices49Non-hot-swapshelvesFigure 4-9. Non-Hot-Swap Shelf in LH 6000 CAUTION Protect the drive from static electric

Page 141 - Finding Information

Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices50To install a non-hot-swap, mass storage device, such as a flexible tape drive,CD-ROM drive, tape back-up dr

Page 142

Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices51Connecting SCSI Sub-systemsThe second LVD SCSI connector, bus B, can be used to connect to peripheralsub-sy

Page 143 - Installing from the CD-ROM

ContentsviMenu Bar ...117Using the Setup Screens ...

Page 145 - 12 Troubleshooting

535 Installing Additional MemoryIntroductionThis chapter describes how to add memory to the HP NetServer LH 6000r or theHP NetServer LH 6000. The stan

Page 146 - Chapter 12 Troubleshooting

Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory54Installing Memory in the LH 6000r and LH 6000CAUTION Extend the anti-tip foot from under the front of the rack

Page 147 - Common Installation Problems

Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory555. Remove the two screws securing the system board assembly to the chassis(see Figures 5-2 and 5-3).6. Unlatch

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Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory56Figure 5-3. Removing the System Board Assembly from the LH 6000NetServerCAUTION The System Board Assembly weig

Page 149 - DiagTools

Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory57Figure 5-4. System Board Assembly on Grounded Anti-static pad9. Identify the slot locations for the DIMM pair(

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Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory58Figure 5-5. Align DIMM Notches with slot keysNOTE If the latches do not close, repeat until they do.Repeat ste

Page 151 - Error Messages

596 Installing Additional BoardsIntroductionThis chapter describes how to install accessory boards into the I/O board. The I/Oboard is located under t

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Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards60The external storage SE SCSI connector• The I20 Memory slot, which contains cache memory used by the embeddedR

Page 153 - Password Problems

Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards61IRQ SettingsBIOS automatically assigns the IRQs (hardware interrupts) for each PCI slot andembedded device in

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ContentsviiTools Required...149Installing the Slides...

Page 155 - 13 Alternative Rack Mounting

Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards62Installing Accessory BoardsNOTE To perform a hot add, or a hot replacement when the HPNetServer is powered up,

Page 156

Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards634. For both rack-mounted and pedestal models, follow the instructions inChapter 3, "Opening and Closing t

Page 157 - Preparing for Installation

Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards64Figure 6-3. Removing a PCI Slot CoverFront BoardHold DownFigure 6-4. Removing Front Board Hold Down

Page 158 - Installing the Slides

Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards65NOTE To prevent intermittent problems, ensure each unused PCI slothas a PCI slot cover. If a PCI board is remo

Page 159 - Installing Rack Nuts

Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards66Figure 6-5. Installing an Accessory Board14. Lower the retainer.15. Secure the PCI board by rotating the locki

Page 160 - Installing Bar Nuts

Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards67NOTE All PCI slots (with the PCI hold-down latch closed) power onand the HP NetServer recognizes all new board

Page 161 - Attaching the Slides

Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards68To access the PCI Hot Plug Replacement procedures for the respective NOS, youmust have the HP NetServer Naviga

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Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards69Note: Ejector only moves 10 mm (3/8 inch)Figure 6-6. Removing a Hot Plug Board4. Remove the hot-plug board.5.

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717 Installing Additional ProcessorsIntroductionThe HP NetServer LH 6000 and the HP NetServer LH 6000r support up to sixprocessors and accompanying vo

Page 166 - Environment

Chapter 7 Installing Additional Processors72CAUTION Before you remove a processor from the anti-static container,touch a grounded, unpainted metal sur

Page 167 - Power Requirements

Chapter 7 Installing Additional Processors73CAUTION Wear a wrist-strap and use a static-dissipating work surfaceconnected to the chassis when handling

Page 168

Chapter 7 Installing Additional Processors74Figure 7-3. Open the Latches12. Align the processor being added over the next available slot so that thehe

Page 169 - B Regulatory Information

Chapter 7 Installing Additional Processors75VRMLocations123456Figure 7-4. Insert the VRM18. Re-install the system board assembly into the chassis (see

Page 170 - Notice for United States

Chapter 7 Installing Additional Processors7619. Reconnect cables and power cords to the NetServer.20. Follow the procedure in Chapter 3, "Opening

Page 171 - Notice for Japan

Chapter 7 Installing Additional Processors77Table 7-1. Configuration Switches – CPU SpeedSpeed Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4550 MHz ON OFF OFF O

Page 172 - Notice for Korea

Chapter 7 Installing Additional Processors78Testing the ProcessorAfter you power on the HP NetServer, check boot messages to see whether or notthe sys

Page 173 - Notice for Taiwan

798 Installing the HP NetServer in an HPRack System/E or Rack System/UIntroductionThis chapter describes how to mount the HP NetServer in an HP Rack S

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Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U80NOTE The pedestal HP NetServer LH 6000 cannot be rack-installedwithout

Page 175

Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U81◊ Install components from the bottom up.◊ Place the heaviest components

Page 176

11 Setting Up the HP NetServerLH 6000/6000rInstallation GuidelinesThis Installation Guide is for the LH 6000r rack-mount HP NetServer, and the LH6000

Page 177 - Battery Statements

Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U82• Reduced Airflow - As you mount equipment in the rack, make sure thaty

Page 178 - Noise and Ergonomic Statement

Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U83HP NetServer Rack Mount Parts ListMake sure that the rack-mount kit tha

Page 179 - C Service and Support

Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U84Installing Bezel Rack NutsFacing the front of the rack:1. Install the b

Page 180

Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U85Installing Bar NutsThe "bar nut" is a two-hole metal bar used

Page 181 - Warranty

Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U86Place bar nutbehind outsideface of column.Start two screwsin bar nut bu

Page 182

Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U87MountingFlangesInsert the MountingFlanges betweeneach Column bar nutand

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Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U88Insert MountingFlange betweenbar nut and rearof column.Press slidetight

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Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U89Installing the NetServerThe following steps require lifting the HP NetS

Page 185

Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U90NOTE The slide members do not come apart and cannot be removed.4. Remov

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Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U917. Rest the HP NetServer handles on the slides and then line up the mou

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