HP Netserver LP 1000rUser GuideHP Part Number P1810-90010Printed in December 2000
Chapter 1 Controls, Ports, and Indicators4LED ICON DescriptionDisk ID 0, ID 1,and ID 2 LED These Disk LEDs have five distinctive states for therespe
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP Netserver94The password is accepted and the next field just below it, "Re-enter newpassword: [ ]" or &q
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP Netserver95To access the Symbios SCSI Configuration Utility, refer to the followinginstructions.1. Reboot the HP Netserv
9711 HP Netserver Online DocumentationCD-ROMOverviewThe HP Netserver Online Documentation CD-ROM contains the entire set ofdocumentation for your HP N
9912 TroubleshootingIntroductionIf you are having problems installing your HP Netserver, there are a number ofdifferent tools available for troublesho
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting100Common Installation ProblemsThe following sections contain general procedures to help you locate installationproblems. If
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting101NOTE If the heatsink is not properly installed on the processor, theprocessor may overheat causing intermittent or unreli
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting1025. If the Netserver will not complete the boot process:a. Check the heatsinks on the processors for good contact.b. Consu
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting103No Error Messages Displayed On ScreenGeneral Checks:1. Listen for beep codes.If you hear a series of audible beeps refer
Chapter 1 Controls, Ports, and Indicators5• The Video Port interface specifications are listed in Table A-4, "HPNetserver Hardware Specifications
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting1045. Replace the cover and connect all cables.6. Turn on the monitor and Netserver.7. If the Netserver still does not work:
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting105Table 12-1. POST Error MessagesMessage Corrective ActionOperatingsystem not found• Verify the desired boot drive has pow
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting106System CMOSchecksum bad• Press <F2> to run Setup.• Change settings as required.• Choose the Exit option, selecti
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting1077. Turn on power to the Netserver and the following message displays:Incorrect System Configuration8. Press <F2> to
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting108Resetting a Lost PasswordIf you have forgotten the Power-on password, you can reset it using theconfiguration switch on t
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting1091. If nothing is displayed on the screen, but the Netserver starts and you haveverified the keyboard, disk drives, and ot
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting110CD-ROM Drive Does Not Work1. Verify a CD is inserted in the drive.2. Verify the power and data cables are correctly conne
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting111Refer to Chapter 2, "Opening and Closing the HP Netserver," to gainaccess to the system board.3. If necessary,
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting1129. Ensure the spring latch holds the battery firmly.10. If necessary, replace the PCI board and replace the top cover.11.
11313 Alternative Rack Mounting (4-Post)IntroductionThis chapter provides the instructions for mounting the HP Netserver in afour-post (column) HP Sys
Chapter 1 Controls, Ports, and Indicators6Applying Power to the HP NetserverPowering-Up the NetserverNOTE Turn on power to the monitor connected to th
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting (4–Post)114Before mounting the Netserver, determine the Netserver’s location in the rackrelative to other rack co
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting (4–Post)115Safety PrecautionsAlways keep the following safety and environmental issues in mind, especially ifyou
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting (4–Post)116Preparing the RackThe outer-rail assemblies must be released after shipment and the columns mustbe mar
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting (4–Post)117ReleaseSpringAssembly3/4 CCW1/4 CWFigure 13-2. Releasing Spring AssemblyMarking the ColumnsUse this se
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting (4–Post)118Mark this face ofthe columns with masking tape or marker pen.RightSideLeftSideFront ofRackRear ofRackB
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting (4–Post)119Anti-tip FootExtendedLevelerScrews (4)Figure 13-4. Mounting Outer-Rails to Columns5. With the outer-ra
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting (4–Post)120View Rotated 90 Degrees CCWSpring TabFigure 13-5. Releasing the Outer-Rail AssemblyPlacing the HP Nets
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting (4–Post)1211. Lower the leveler screws on the rack’s lower four corners to make firmcontact with the floor. See F
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting (4–Post)122The securing brackets on the front of the Netserver should stop the chassisfrom going all the way into
123A SpecificationsIntroductionThis appendix provides the power requirements, operating conditions(environmental requirements), physical requirements,
Chapter 1 Controls, Ports, and Indicators7 Connecting AC Power to Multiple-Server Configurations The HP Netserver temporarily draws a large "inru
Appendix A Specifications124Table A-2. Environmental RequirementsParameter ConditionsTemperatureOperating5° to 35° C (41° to 95° F) Non-oper
Appendix A Specifications125Table A-4. HP Netserver Hardware SpecificationsProcessorsIntel Pentium III (up to 2 processors) processors, at supporteds
Appendix A Specifications126System Board LayoutIDE-1IDE-2SCSI ASCSI BFDD +PowerIntegratedRemote Assistant Board (Daughter Board)PowerConnectorLAN B
Appendix A Specifications127Not usedNot UsedSee DefaultSettingsProcessor (CPU) Fan Memory FanPCI BoardFanWake-on-LAN (WOL)Not usedWake-on-Ring (WOR)N
129IndexAACPIAdvanced Configuration and PowerManagement Interface, 2, 7Advanced Configuration and PowerManagement InterfaceACPI, 7air ductremove for p
Index130DIMM sizes1 GB, 28128 MB, 28256 MB, 28512 MB, 28DIMMsair duct removal, 29installation, 27installation guidelines, 28non-compatible, 27open slo
Index131Hot Swap SCSI IDno jumper settings, 17Hot Swap SCSI IDassigned by location, 17no controller board jumper settings,17HP DiagTools Utility, 99HP
Index132memory cacheSetup Utility, 90monitortroubleshooting, 108video connection, 83mouse, 83mousetroubleshooting, 109OOrder Assistant, 27outer-rail r
Index133Rrack configuration tools, 61, 73, 114rack installationalternative, 113anti-tip foot, 77, 118rack mount kitparts list, 62, 75, 116rear panel p
Chapter 1 Controls, Ports, and Indicators8The Netserver supports certain types of system activity, which is used as wake-upevents from these sleep sta
Index134EMI interference prevention, 40spring tabouter-rail release, 79, 119support tickettext file, 89. See DiagToolsswitch boxconnection, 83keyboard
92 Opening and Closing the HPNetserverIntroductionThis chapter describes how to the remove the top cover, front bezel, and the airduct from the HP Net
Chapter 2 Opening and Closing the HP Netserver104. Pull and lift the bezel out toward you and remove it from the chassis. SeeFigure 2-1.SpringLatch (2
Chapter 2 Opening and Closing the HP Netserver11Removing the Top CoverTo remove the top cover, follow these steps:NOTE You do not need to removal the
Chapter 2 Opening and Closing the HP Netserver12Figure 2-2. Removing the Top CoverReplacing the Top CoverTo replace the top cover, follow these steps:
Chapter 2 Opening and Closing the HP Netserver137. Rotate the knob to the "Closed" position (counter clockwise position).See Figure 2-3.ABFi
iiNoticeThe information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to th
Chapter 2 Opening and Closing the HP Netserver14Removing the Air DuctThe air duct directs air from the fan onto the heatsinks of both processors. The
153 Installing Mass Storage DevicesIntroductionThe HP Netserver LP 1000r comes standard with an IDE CD-ROM and a flexibledisk drive. The Netserver wil
Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices16• IDE Devices◊ The embedded IDE controller is an Enhanced-IDE dual channelcontroller and provides two conne
Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices17• SCSI Drive Addressing◊ The addresses of the SCSI drives are automatically assigned by thedrive bay locati
Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices18Boot PriorityThe Netserver’s boot order should be considered when selecting a boot device.This is especiall
Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices19CAUTION To prevent damage to the Hot Swap SCSI hard disk drives,don’t use a HVD (high voltage differential)
Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices20Installing Hot Swap Hard DrivesUse this section to install the SCSI hard drives in the Hot Swap drive bays.
Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices212. Remove the SCSI drive from its protective packaging and open the ejectorarms as shown in Figure 3-3.The
Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices226. Verify the tab on each ejector arm engages the edge of the drive bay as youclose it. See Figure 3-4.You
Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices23Removing Hot Swap Hard Drives CAUTION You must remove the drive slowly and then wait for the driveheads to
iiiContents1 Controls, Ports, and Indicators... 1Introduction ...
Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices24Figure 3-5. Removing a Hot Swap DriveCAUTION To prevent overheating or excessive electromagneticradiation,
Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices252. Disconnect the SCSI cable end connected to the SCSI A cable connectionon the system board. See Figures 3
274 Installing Additional MemoryIntroductionThe HP Netserver LP 1000r’s main memory is implemented using four memoryslots on the system board and it s
Chapter 4 Installing Additional Memory28Memory Installation Guidelines• The HP Netserver LP 1000r only uses 133 MHz (PC133) bufferedSDRAM DIMMs, which
Chapter 4 Installing Additional Memory29NOTE You do not need to remove the system board from theNetserver chassis to install or replace DIMMs.5. Locat
Chapter 4 Installing Additional Memory30System Board (top view)DIMMSlots0123Figure 4-2. DIMM Locations on System Board7. Choose an empty slot on the s
Chapter 4 Installing Additional Memory319. Remove a DIMM from its container, handling the module by its edges.If not ready to install it, lay it on an
Chapter 4 Installing Additional Memory32DIMMSlots0132System BoardFigure 4-4. DIMM Insertion12. Repeat Steps 7-11 to install all of the DIMMs for your
Chapter 4 Installing Additional Memory33Refer to the appropriate chapter (Chapters 7, 8, or 13) for instructions.4. Remove the top cover.Refer to Chap
ContentsivRemoving DIMMs... 325 Installing Additional Boards ...
355 Installing Additional BoardsIntroductionThe HP Netserver LP 1000r provides one 64-bit PCI slot connected to a riserboard on the system board, whic
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Boards36Accessory Board Installation GuidelinesThe following sections provide the guidelines necessary to install a PC
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Boards37Remote Control CardThe HP Netserver LP 1000r supports the HP Remote Control (PCI) card, whichmakes use of the
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Boards38WARNING The power supply will continue to provide standby current tothe Netserver until the power cable is dis
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Boards39ICConnector2System Board (top view)64-Bit PCI Slot (1)Riser Board (not shown)Figure 5-2. PCI Accessory Board S
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Boards40Securing ClampRiser BoardFigure 5-3. Riser Board and Securing Clamp9. Lift up the latch and move the slot cove
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Boards41Tabs (2)LatchSlot CoverRiser BoardTab RestFigure 5-4. Removing the Accessory Slot Cover10. If necessary, remov
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Boards42PCI SlotRiser BoardInstalledLatchFigure 5-5. Inserting PCI Board-Riser Board12. Insert the PCI board and riser
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Boards4316. Once the Netserver is returned to normal operation, you may need to installsoftware drivers.The drivers fo
ContentsvTools Required... 73Rack Configuration Tools...
456 Installing an Additional ProcessorIntroductionThe HP Netserver LP 1000r ships with at least one processor on the system board(primary processor so
Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor46• The processors must operate at the designated speed stated by the producttype on the processor.• Use o
Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor47Installing a Second ProcessorThis section provides the instructions for installing a second processor an
Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor48Refer to Chapter 2, "Opening and Closing the HP Netserver," to gainaccess to the system board.
Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor49CAUTION Always wear a wrist-strap and use a static-dissipating worksurface connected to the chassis when
Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor5010. Align the second processor over the empty processor socket.The socket has a triangle marking for pin
Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor51NOTE No speed switch settings are required for the supportedprocessors (866, 933 MHz, or 1 GHz) in the H
Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor52NOTE The heatsinks are not reusable unless the thermal patch hasbeen replaced each time the heatsink is
Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor53ProcessorSocketTabHook Latch(hidden)TabStep AThumbLatchFigure 6-5. Placing the Heatsink on the Processor
ContentsviNetserver Will Not Power On...100Problems after Netserver is Powered On ...
Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor54Hook LatchThumbLatchStep BStep CHoldDownRidgesFigure 6-6. Setting the LatchesCAUTION Failure to re-insta
Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor55Figure 6-7. Replacing the Air DuctFirmware and Software ChangesThis section describes the firmware chang
Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor56Reinstalling the NOSYou may have to reconfigure or reinstall your NOS in order to use the additionalproc
Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor578. If you intend to use the heatsink again for a new or replacement processor,you must insert a new ther
597 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver(2-Post)IntroductionThis chapter provides the instructions for mounting the HP Netserver in atwo-post (column) non-H
Chapter 7 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (2-Post)60NOTE If you want to mount your Netserver in a third-party rack notmentioned in this guide, you may
Chapter 7 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (2-Post)61Rack Configuration ToolsHP rack configuration tools, including white papers, are available on thewo
Chapter 7 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (2-Post)62• Circuit Overloading - Ensure the total configuration of equipment in therack does not overload th
Chapter 7 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (2-Post)63NOTE Use the HP Rack Configuration Tools to determine where inthe rack to mount the HP Netserver. T
11 Controls, Ports, and IndicatorsIntroductionBefore operating the HP Netserver LP 1000r, familiarize yourself with theNetserver’s controls, ports, an
Chapter 7 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (2-Post)64Preparing the HP NetserverEach HP Netserver has two inner-rails attached at the factory and shipped
Chapter 7 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (2-Post)65original front mounting brackets to provide a connection for the frontbezel. See Figure 7-3.6. Moun
Chapter 7 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (2-Post)66Figure 7-5. Mounting Center Mount BracketsPlacing the HP Netserver in the RackUse this procedure to
Chapter 7 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (2-Post)67Figure 7-6. Flush Mounting in the Rack3. Position the Netserver’s two flush mount brackets over the
Chapter 7 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (2-Post)68Figure 7-7. Center Mounting in the RackAttaching the Front BezelThe front bezel attaches to the HP
Chapter 7 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (2-Post)69PinsSpringLatches (2)Figure 7-8. Installing the BezelContinuing with the Rack Installation ProcessA
718 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver(4-Post)IntroductionThis chapter provides the instructions for mounting the HP Netserver in a 4-post(column) HP Syst
Chapter 8 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post)72abdeCharacteristicsofSystem/EandSystem/URacks:a. 5-CorneredColumnsb. FullPanelVentc. "HPRackSy
Chapter 8 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post)73NOTE If the HP Netserver is completely configured by the vendorbefore delivery to the customer, the
Chapter 1 Controls, Ports, and Indicators2CD-ROMFlexible Disk Drive(FDD)RESETCD-ROM Eject ButtonFDD Activity LEDCD-ROM Activity LEDFDD Eject ButtonSCS
Chapter 8 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post)74Safety PrecautionsAlways keep the following safety and environmental issues in mind, especially ify
Chapter 8 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post)75Preparing the RackThe outer-rail assemblies must be released after shipment and the columns mustbe
Chapter 8 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post)76ReleaseSpringAssembly3/4 CCW1/4 CWFigure 8-2. Releasing Spring AssemblyMarking the ColumnsUse this
Chapter 8 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post)772. Use the masking tape (or marking pen) to mark above the 3rd hole up onboth front columns, as sho
Chapter 8 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post)78Anti-tip FootExtendedLevelerScrews (4)Figure 8-4. Mounting Outer-Rails to Columns4. Match the outer
Chapter 8 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post)796. Repeat Steps 3 through 5 for the outer-rail on the right front and rearcolumns.7. If you need to
Chapter 8 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post)80Placing the HP Netserver in the RackUse this procedure to insert the HP Netserver into the outer-ra
Chapter 8 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post)81Figure 8-6. Mounting the HP Netserver5. Slowly move the Netserver chassis into the outer-rail assem
Chapter 8 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post)821. Position the Bezel in front of the HP Netserver LP 1000r as shown inFigure 8-7.2. Push in on the
839 Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard,Mouse, and UPSIntroductionUse the procedures listed here to connect the peripheral devices to theHP Netserver LP
Chapter 1 Controls, Ports, and Indicators3Table 1-2. Component IndicatorsLED ICON DescriptionTemperatureLED This Temperature LED has four distinctiv
Chapter 9 Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, and UPS842. Connect the power cord to the rear of the Netserver. See Figure 9-1.3. If LAN cables a
8510 Configuring the HP NetserverIntroductionThis chapter describes how to configure the HP Netserver with the help of the HPNetserver Navigator CD-RO
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP Netserver86Contents of the HP Netserver Navigator CD-ROMThe Main Menu of the Navigator CD directs you to modules where y
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP Netserver87Status Report IdentificationYou must compare the Document Number on your HP Netserver Navigator CD-ROM with t
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP Netserver882. Click on CD Status Report to view the latest information or the CDArchive to view the release history.Nets
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP Netserver89under Embedded LAN Controllers in the LAN A submenu(Configuration > Embedded LAN Controllers > LAN A).Y
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP Netserver90Menu BarThe Setup Utility provides a menu bar with several menu selections. The menubar choices are: • User
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP Netserver91• Exit – Exit the Setup Utility by saving changes or exit without savingchanges, which reverts to previous se
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP Netserver923. If necessary, use the up-arrow key to move to the System Time field.The "System Time" field is h
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP Netserver932. Use the right-arrow or left-arrow key to select Security from the menu bar.As soon as it is selected, the
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