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HP NetServer LC 2000/2000rInstallation GuideHP Part Number D8514-90000Printed November 1999

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Chapter 1 Setting Up the HP NetServer2Use the removable and reusable rack-mounting handles to move and placethe LC 2000r in the rack. Remove the handl

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Chapter 8 Rack-Mounting the HP NetServer92WARNING Before sliding out the HP NetServer LC 2000r, ensure theanti-tip foot is still extended from the fro

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Chapter 8 Rack-Mounting the HP NetServer93Rear of HP NetServerLeft RearRack ColumnCable Management ArmFigure 8-12. Attaching the Cable Management Arm5

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Chapter 8 Rack-Mounting the HP NetServer94Attaching the Front BezelThe front bezel attaches to the HP NetServer by a hinge on the left and a latch ont

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Chapter 8 Rack-Mounting the HP NetServer952. Press down on the blue Bezel Release Tab shown in Figure 8-13.Figure 8-14. Attaching the Bezel to the Net

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979 Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard,Mouse, and UPSIntroductionThis chapter provides the instructions for connecting a monitor, keyboard, mouseand Uni

Strany 9 - 1 Setting Up the HP NetServer

Chapter 9 Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, and UPS98NOTE If you have a console switch box, refer to the switch box’s userguide for instruction

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99 10Configuring the HP NetServerIntroductionThis chapter supports setting up software on your HP NetServer LC 2000/2000r.You may choose to do this be

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer100Before the HP Navigator main menu is displayed, you may be prompted to set thelanguage, time, and date. You

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer101Document NumberXXXXFigure 10-1. Location of Document Number on Navigator CDYou can obtain the Release Histo

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Chapter 1 Setting Up the HP NetServer3 CAUTION The HP NetServer LC 2000 weighs approximately 80 lbs. (36kg), which may be more than one person should

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer102The CD-ROM will start automatically using the auto-run feature as soon asthe drive closes.NOTE Using the low

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer103Running Configuration Assistant and InstallationAssistantInsert the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM into the C

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer104Perform an automated NOS installation for first-time installation ofNovell NetWare/IntranetWare or Microsoft

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer105• Configure Remote Management:This utility configures the Integrated Remote Management device forremote mana

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer106Custom ConfigurationOnly select Custom on the Configuration Assistant menu if you are experiencedin NetServe

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer107Replicate ConfigurationIn Replicate configuration mode, you can save a copy of your current systemconfigurat

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer108HP Management SolutionsHP Management Solutions is a comprehensive suite of utilities, applications, andbuilt

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer109• Easy linkage with leading management platforms including HP OpenViewNetwork Node Manager• Support for DMI

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer110HP Integrated Remote AssistantYour HP NetServer comes with a built in product called the HP IntegratedRemote

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer111• SNMP Agents – SNMP agents enable in-band (across the network)gathering of information and alert generation

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Chapter 1 Setting Up the HP NetServer411. Connect all other external cables to the rear of the HP NetServer.12. Obtain the release history of the HP N

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer112Setup 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 NetServer113◊ Embedded LAN & SCSI Settings – Use this menu to set the embeddedNIC to enable, disable, or enable as a

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer114• Press the right-arrow and left-arrow keys to move between selections onthe menu bar. The menu bar is prese

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer1155. Type in the seconds and press Enter, then use the arrow keys to leave thisfield.6. Scroll to System Date

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer1163. If necessary, use the arrow key to move to the Power-On Password menuselection and press Enter.The Power-

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer117NOTE To leave the pop-up menu without entering a password, pressthe Esc key at any time.8. Choose Yes and th

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer11817. To use the Hardware Security menu under Security, use the help filesprovided with the selections.18. Sel

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer1193. Press Enter to change the order and a list appears very similar to the onebelow:1. [CD-ROM]2. [Flexible D

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer120◊ If more than eight logical drives are connected to the HP NetServer,drives 9 and above (including the DAC

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer121Shaded rectanglerepresents theposition of slideswitch.2 Processor Speed (Bit 1)3 Processor Speed (Bi

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Chapter 1 Setting Up the HP NetServer5 Rack Mount Installation Follow the setup steps in the exact order shown below for a successful rackinstallation

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer1223. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor, press [Enter] to select an option,and press [Esc] to exit.4. To ch

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer123Guide To Configure Server – This menu selection provides threesubmenus.◊ NOS Installation Instructions - Thi

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer124HP Server Management Solutions – This menu selection provides you witha comprehensive suite of utilities, ap

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer1258. Scroll to "What’s New on the CD" in the main menu and read it carefullybefore beginning your in

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12711 Information AssistantOverviewThe HP NetServer Online Documentation CD-ROM includes InformationAssistant, which contains the entire set of docume

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Chapter 11 Information Assistant128Search for a word or phrase using Search. Search performsfull-text searches for topic text. It not only takes you t

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Chapter 11 Information Assistant129Copying and Printing InformationYou can copy topic text in Information Assistant for use in other applications,such

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13112 TroubleshootingTroubleshooting ToolsIf you are having problems installing your HP NetServer, there are a number ofdifferent tools available for

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Chapter 1 Setting Up the HP NetServer63. If you have optional items to add to the HP NetServer (memory, accessoryboards, mass storage, or processors),

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Chapter 12 Troubleshooting132◊ Event Log Report Utility: Displays all logged HP NetServermanagement events, Power-On Self Test (POST) errors and other

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Chapter 12 Troubleshooting1333. Plug a different electrical device (such as a printer) into the power outlet,and turn it on to check if the fault is w

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Chapter 12 Troubleshooting1344. Remove all third-party options, and reinstall one at a time, checking thesystem after each installation.5. Replace all

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Chapter 12 Troubleshooting135The following table describes common errors and the corrective action you maytake to remedy the problem:Table 12-1. POST

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Chapter 12 Troubleshooting1362. The power outlet is working.3. The NetServer and monitor are turned on.(The power-on indicator should be illuminated.)

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Chapter 12 Troubleshooting137◊ Verify all DIMMs are HP-supplied and are seated properly. The bootscreen provides information on the installed DIMMs.◊

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Chapter 12 Troubleshooting138To clear the system configuration on the System Board:1. Turn off power to the HP NetServer, and unplug the power cord.2.

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Chapter 12 Troubleshooting139Hardware ProblemsThis section describes what to do if you have problems with your display, massstorage devices, printer,

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Chapter 12 Troubleshooting1406. If the keyboard lock LED is illuminated, type the password to disablevideo blanking.7. If a video board is installed i

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Chapter 12 Troubleshooting141Hard Disk Drives Do Not WorkIf error messages displayed on the monitor indicate a hard disk failure, performthese checks:

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Chapter 1 Setting Up the HP NetServer713. Connect the monitor, keyboard, and mouse to the rear of the HP NetServer.Refer to Chapter 9, "Connectin

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Chapter 12 Troubleshooting1428. Plug in the power cord, turn on power to the HP NetServer, and allow it tocomplete its startup routine.9. If you wish

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Chapter 12 Troubleshooting143123456BatteryConfiguration SwitchFigure 12-2. Battery on System Board4. Insert the new battery with the positive sign (+)

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14513 Alternative Rack MountingIntroductionThis chapter provides the instructions for mounting the HP NetServer in an HPSystems rack. Figure 13-1 sho

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Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting146The HP NetServer LC 2000r rack mount kit requires five EIA units of space in therack. Before mounting the NetSe

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Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting147Safety PrecautionsAlways keep the following safety and environmental issues in mind, especially ifyou install t

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Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting148Preparing the RackThe column adapters and the slide mechanism must be connected to the rackbefore installing th

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Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting1491. Find the rack-mounting template for the HP Systems rack.If the HP NetServer is still in its box, the templat

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Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting150Attaching the Slides to the RackThis section provides the instructions for connecting the mounting slides to th

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Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting1516. If you don’t have the template, use the markings shown in Figure 13-4 todetermine which hole on the column t

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Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting152c. Insert the slide’s two threaded studs into the marked holes on the sidesof the left-front and left-rear rack

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Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting153Placing the HP NetServer in the RackUse this topic to place the HP NetServer safely in the rack. The following

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Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting154The slides click into position when locked. This locked position preventsthe slides from moving back into the r

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Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting155The mounting tabs in the slides should be in position to fit into theopenings in chassis. See Figures 13-6 and

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Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting15613. Press in the release latches on each slide, and push the NetServer all theway back into the rack. See Figur

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Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting157Attaching the Cable Management ArmUse this procedure to mount the Cable Management Arm on the HP NetServerLC 20

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Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting158The captive nuts are located near the external SCSI Connector (knockout)location.Cable Management ArmRear of HP

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Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting15910. Plug the NetServer’s power cable and all available data cables into the backof the NetServer.Attaching the

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Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting1602. Press down on the blue Bezel Release tab shown in Figure 13-12.Figure 13-13. Attaching the Bezel to the NetS

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161A SpecificationsPower RequirementsTable A-1. HP NetServer LC 2000/2000r Input PowerInput Voltage and Frequency 100-240 VAC ± 10%; 50/60 HzMaximum i

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92 Controls, Ports, and IndicatorsFront of HP NetServerThis chapter describes the controls, ports and indicators on the front and rear ofthe HP NetSer

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Appendix A Specifications162Power SupplyAC Voltage selection for this NetServer is automatically determined by the powersupply.Table A-3. Power Supply

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Appendix A Specifications163Environmental RequirementsThe specifications listed below can vary if you install a mass storage device inyour HP NetServe

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Appendix A Specifications164Physical RequirementsTable A-6. LC 2000r Weight and DimensionsHeight216 mm (8.5 in)Width445 mm (17.5 in)Depth675 mm (26.5

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Appendix A Specifications165Video SupportTable A-10. Video Driver SupportNetwork OperatingSystem (NOS)HP NetServerSupported CommentsWindows NT 3.51 No

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167B Regulatory InformationRegulatory Notices - Electromagnetic ComplianceElectromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) requirements have been established inman

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Appendix B Regulatory Information168• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.• Co

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Appendix B Regulatory Information169Notice for JapanThe configuration of the NetServer you have purchased may be in either the classA or class B categ

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Appendix B Regulatory Information170Notice for KoreaThe configuration of the NetServer you have purchased may be in either the classA or class B categ

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Appendix B Regulatory Information171Notice for TaiwanClass A Warning StatementNotice for European UnionFor Class A ProductsWARNING Class A Products:

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Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators10Power, Reset, and Keyboard Lock ButtonsThe control buttons shown in Figures 2-1 and 2-2 are described in th

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Appendix B Regulatory Information172Declaration of Conformity (US, EU, Australia)DECLARATION OF CONFORMITYaccording to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014Ma

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Appendix B Regulatory Information173Regulatory Notices - Product SafetyThe following information applies only to servers with factory-installedcompone

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Appendix B Regulatory Information174LASER Safety - FinlandLASERTURVALLISUUSLUOKAN 1 LASERLAITEKLASS 1 LASER APPARATHP NetServer LC 2000/LC 2000r - ver

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Appendix B Regulatory Information175CLASS 1LASERPRODUCTThis CD-ROM Drive Unit is classified as aCLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT.LASSERKLASSE 1PRODUKTThe CLASS 1

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Appendix B Regulatory Information176Noise and Ergonomic Safety StatementsNoise Declaration and Ergonomics - GermanySound Pressure: LpA < 55 dB (A)a

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177C Service and SupportFor all Service and Support information, see the HP NetServer Warranty andService/Support Booklet included with your product.

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179D 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 Licenses180If your Computer was shipped with a Recovery CD, (i) the Recovery CDand/or Support Utility software may be

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181IndexAaccessoriestroubleshooting, 136accessory boardsinstallation, 61acoustic emissions, 163Administrator Passwordsetting, 117anti-tip footrack ins

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Chapter 2 Controls, Ports and Indicators11Front Panel LED IndicatorsTable 2-2. Component IndicatorsLED ICON Description Disk LED This Disk LED has t

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Index182coversremoving, 22, 28customconfiguration, 106DDAC, 132DAT tape driveerror codes, 13DiagTools, 111support ticket, 111DIMM installation90° angl

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Index183Hot Swap mass storage cage, 34Hot Swap SCSI driveshardware mirroring, 35HW mirroring requirements, 35RAID level 1, 35software mirroring limita

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Index184lock modekeyboard disabled, 10keyboard lock, 10Network Server mode, 10power button disabled, 10video blanking disabled, 10Mmass storage, 34mas

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Index185regulatory information, 167Regulatory Notices - ElectromagneticCompliance, 167Regulatory Notices - Product Safety,173removingprocessor cage co

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Index186finding the problem, 133hardware problems, 139no error messages, 135password problems, 141precautions, 131tools, 131UUninterruptible Power Sup

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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 Indicators12Hot Swap Disk Drive IndicatorsEach of the Hot Swap hard disk drives has two LED indicators, one foroperatio

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Chapter 2 Controls, Ports and Indicators13Non-Hot Swap Device IndicatorsThe indicators for non-Hot Swap devices, which provide operational status, are

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Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators14 Rear Panel Indicators and Ports The HP NetServer’s rear panel includes communication ports, the AC powerin

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Chapter 2 Controls, Ports and Indicators15 Power Supply Module Indicator Each HP NetServer power supply module has an indicator as shown in Figure 2-5

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Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators16 Communication Ports The connectors on the HP NetServer’s rear panel are shown in Figure 2-6 anddescribed b

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Chapter 2 Controls, Ports and Indicators17NIC IndicatorsThe embedded NIC (Network Interface Card) has two LEDs associated with it,which can only be se

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Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators18 Applying Power to the HP NetServer Powering Up the HP NetServer1. Ensure the HP NetServer’s power cord or

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Chapter 2 Controls, Ports and Indicators19 Sleep States (ACPI)The HP NetServer supports the ACPI (Advanced Configuration and PowerInterface) standard,

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Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators20NOTE The HP NetServer power button will force a power downwithout waiting for the NOS to gracefully shut do

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213 Opening and Closing the HPNetServerIntroduction This chapter describes how to safely extend the rack-mounted HP NetServerLC 2000r out of the rack

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iiiContents1 Setting Up the HP NetServer... 1Installation Guidelines...

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Chapter 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer22Removing the HP NetServer’s CoversThe HP NetServer’s covers are designated top and bottom for the rack

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Chapter 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer23 3. Press the power switch on the HP NetServer’s control panel whenprompted by the operating system.N

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Chapter 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer246. Swing the bezel open to the left to access the Bezel Release Tab.7. Press down on the blue Release

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Chapter 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer259. Unscrew the slide securing screw (2) on each bracket securing the chassisto the column adapter on e

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Chapter 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer26 Figure 3-4. Extending the HP NetServer LC 2000r CAUTION To prevent damage to the covers, support the

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Chapter 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer27Top CoverBottom CoverCover Pull Figure 3-5. Removing HP NetServer LC 2000r Covers15. If necessary, re

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Chapter 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer2824. Slide the HP NetServer into the rack.25. To replace the front bezel, reverse the procedure by posi

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Chapter 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer29 3. Press the power switch on the HP NetServer’s control panel whenprompted by the operating system.N

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Chapter 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer306. To remove the left side cover, use the key provided to unlock the MassStorage Cage and release the

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Chapter 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer3112. To replace the left side cover, position the cover’s tabs next to therespective holes along the ou

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ContentsivHot Swap Configuration Options... 38Cabling Configurations ...

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Chapter 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer32Removing the PedestalThe pedestal version of the HP NetServer LC 2000 mounts to an anti-tip pedestal,w

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334 Installing Mass Storage DevicesIntroduction This chapter describes how to install the internal mass storage devices, includingthe internal SCSI Ho

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Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices34Drive Bay ShelvesThe non-hot swap drives include the IDE CD-ROM and the 3.5 inch flexible diskdrives which

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Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices35You can change this boot order using the Setup Utility (BIOS) and the SCSIConfiguration Utility during the

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Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices36Mass Storage Guidelines• General Guidelines◊ Use care when unpacking and handling the disk drives.The hard

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Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices37• SCSI Drive Addressing◊ The drives in the Hot Swap Cage are automatically assigned SCSIaddresses by the HP

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Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices38If there are gaps in the cage, the drives may not receive the properventilation and could suffer thermal da

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Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices3911012389AAAAAA22Slot NumberDisk DriveSCSI Device IDSCSI Connector3344556611028AAA22Slot NumberDisk DriveSCS

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Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices40Slot NumberDisk DriveSCSI Device IDSCSI Connector11012389AAAAAA2233445566Slot NumberDisk DriveSCSI Device I

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Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices4111012012AAABBB22Slot NumberDisk DrivesSCSI Device IDSCSI Connector33445566Con B Con ACenter Line110202AABB2

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ContentsvAttaching the Front Bezel ... 94Continuing with the Rack Installation Pr

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Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices42Pedestal Configurations forSCSI Hot Swap Mass Storage CageDuplex Board Installed - Two Bus ControlConnector

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Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices43Cabling ConfigurationsThere are various SCSI cable configurations associated with the HP NetServerand if al

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Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices44SCSI Cable ConfigurationsHot-Swap and Non-Hot Swap Drives(Single Bus Control - No Duplex Board Installed) S

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Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices45SCSI Cable ConfigurationsHot-Swap and Non-Hot Swap Drives(Two Bus Control - Duplex Board Installed) SCSI C

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Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices46Installing Hot Swap Hard DrivesUse this section to install Hot Swap hard drives in the Hot Swap drive cage.

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Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices473. Remove any drive spacers, if necessary:a.Slide the drive spacer back, a fraction of an inch away from yo

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Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices48CAUTION To prevent snapping off the handle do not use extreme forcewhen opening it. Open the handle until y

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Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices49CAUTION Use caution when handling the drive to prevent damage to thefragile light pipes as you insert the d

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Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices50Removing Hot Swap Hard Drives CAUTION You must remove the drive slowly to ensure the drive headsare parked

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Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices51Installing Non-Hot Swap Storage DevicesUse this section to install any of the non-hot swap mass storage dev

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ContentsviOverview...127Using Information Assistant .

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Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices523. If working on a pedestal-mounted NetServer, remove the bezel and gainaccess to the HP NetServer’s non-ho

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Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices53Connecting External SCSI DevicesThe HP NetServer may provide an external SCSI connector (optional) at the r

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555 Installing Additional MemoryIntroductionThis chapter provides the instructions for installing and removing DIMMs on thesystem board in the HP NetS

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Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory56Memory Installation Guidelines• The HP NetServer LC 2000/2000r uses only 133 MHz (PC133) SDRAMDIMMs, which are

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Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory57To install additional memory in the HP NetServer, refer to the followingprocedure.1. To gain access to the HP

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Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory585. Insert the DIMM fully into the slot, handling the DIMM by its edges. SeeFigures 5-2 and 5-3.The retaining

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Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory597. If the NetServer is in a rack installation, return the chassis into the rack.Refer to Chapter 3, "Open

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Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory60Figure 5-4. Removing a DIMM Module6. Repeat Steps 2 through 5 to remove any additional desired DIMMs on thesys

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616 Installing Additional BoardsIntroductionThis chapter describes how to install accessory boards into the system board of theHP NetServer LC 2000/20

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ContentsviiEnvironmental Requirements...163Physical Requirements ...

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Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards62Boot PriorityThis section details the HP NetServer’s boot order by highest to lowest priority.The NetServer’s

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Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards63IRQ SettingsThe IRQ settings are automatically assigned and don’t require user intervention.PCI boards have th

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Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards64• Two PCI slots (P5-P6) support full-length 32- or 64-bit boards at clockrates of 33 MHz. These slots only sup

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Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards65Shaded rectanglerepresents theposition of slideswitch.2 Processor Speed (Bit 1)3 Processor Speed (Bit

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Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards665. Gain access to the NetServer by performing the appropriate procedure forthe NetServer LC 2000 or the LC 200

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Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards678. Remove the slot cover from the NetServer’s rear panel, before installingthe new board into the slot, as sho

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Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards689. Before installing the new PCI board:◊ Verify there is no handle attached to it, especially if it is a full-

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Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards691. Insert Board2. Close Latch3. Turn TabFigure 6-4. Installing the Accessory Board12. Secure the PCI board as

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Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards7016. If all installation work is complete, return power to the NetServeraccording to the respective NOS power u

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717 Installing Additional ProcessorsIntroductionThe HP NetServer LC 2000/2000r supports two processors in primary andsecondary slots and both processo

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Chapter 7 Installing Additional Processors72CAUTION Do not set the processor speed switches to any other speed, asthis can result in unreliable or int

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Chapter 7 Installing Additional Processors73Installing the ProcessorThe installation procedure is the same for the rack-mounted models as for thepedes

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Chapter 7 Installing Additional Processors746. Verify the processor speed and FSB setting, before installing the secondprocessor module. See Figures 7

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Chapter 7 Installing Additional Processors75NOTE Some processor speeds listed in Table 7-1 may not be supported. For thelatest support information, vi

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Chapter 7 Installing Additional Processors769. Remove the termination from the secondary processor slot by pressing inon the tabs and pulling directly

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Chapter 7 Installing Additional Processors7710. Remove the processor module from the sealed bag.11. Open the latches on top of the processor slot. See

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Chapter 7 Installing Additional Processors782nd VRMVRMLatchesFigure 7-6. Installing VRMCAUTION To prevent damage to the VRM, do not push on the large

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798 Rack Mounting the HP NetServerIntroductionThis chapter tells how to mount the HP NetServer in an HP System/E or System/Urack. The illustration bel

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Chapter 8 Rack-Mounting the HP NetServer80NOTE If you want to put your NetServer into a third-party rack notmentioned in the guide, you may be able to

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Chapter 8 Rack-Mounting the HP NetServer81Safety PrecautionsAlways keep the following safety and environmental issues in mind, especially ifyou instal

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11 Setting Up the HP NetServerInstallation GuidelinesThis Installation Guide is for the HP NetServer LC 2000 pedestal model, and theHP NetServer LC 20

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Chapter 8 Rack-Mounting the HP NetServer82Preparing the RackThe column adapters and rack nuts must be connected to the rack before mountingthe slide m

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Chapter 8 Rack-Mounting the HP NetServer831. Find the rack-mounting template.If your HP NetServer is still in its box, the template should be in theac

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Chapter 8 Rack-Mounting the HP NetServer84#####"#"#Bottom ofHP NetServerMark this face of theleft-front andright-front columns.RightLeftFron

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Chapter 8 Rack-Mounting the HP NetServer85Attaching the Column Adapters and Slides1. Pull the anti-tip foot forward out of the bottom of the rack.See

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Chapter 8 Rack-Mounting the HP NetServer86b. The two holes in the mounting flange should line up with the captivenuts (at 7th and 9th holes) in the co

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Chapter 8 Rack-Mounting the HP NetServer878. Fasten the slide’s rear bracket to the rack nuts on the left-rear column.a. Secure the screws only loosel

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Chapter 8 Rack-Mounting the HP NetServer88Slide MembersAnti-tip FootLevelerScrews (4)Mounting TabsFigure 8-7. Pulling Out the Slides3. Pull out both s

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Chapter 8 Rack-Mounting the HP NetServer89Channel(2)Figure 8-8. Mounting the HP NetServer on the Slides7. Move the slide members into the NetServer’s

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Chapter 8 Rack-Mounting the HP NetServer90 Figure 8-9. Removing the Mounting Handles10. Insert the flathead screws into the slides’ holes at the rear

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Chapter 8 Rack-Mounting the HP NetServer91Figure 8-10. Pressing in the Release Latches14. Verify the NetServer will slide all the way into the rack, b

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