HP LH4r HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide
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HP NetServer E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Installation Guide HP Part Number 5969-0074 Printed in March 1999 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 2
CA 95104 USA © Copyright 1999, Hewlett-Packard Company. Audience Assumptions This guide is for the person who installs, administers, and troubleshoots LAN servers. Hewlett-Packard Company assumes you are qualified in the servicing of computer equipment and trained in recognizing hazards in products - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 3
Contents 1 Introduction 1 About This Upgrade Accessory 1 About This Guide 2 Accessory Kit Contents 2 Tools ...3 Processor Module Form Factors in LC 3 and LH 3/3r 11 Installation Overview 11 Disconnect the NetServer 13 Remove the Front Bezel and Covers 14 Remove the System Board 14 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 4
46 Replace the Cover 46 Replace the HP NetServer LPr in the Rack 47 Reconnect the NetServer 47 5 Verification 49 Verification Overview 49 Start HP NetServer Navigator 49 Create the HP DiagTools Flexible Diskette 50 Run HP DiagTools 50 About the Support Ticket 54 Reinstall the NOS 54 Verify - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 5
and its voltage regulator module (VRM) on a new HP NetServer LC 3 system board that will be used to convert an HP NetServer LC II to an HP NetServer LC 3. For that installation and conversion, do the following: • Refer to this guide for instructions on installing the processors and VRMs on the new - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 6
CAUTION Do not attempt to use the existing processors or VRMs from the HP NetServer LC II system board. They are not compatible with the HP NetServer LC 3 system board. About This Guide This guide describes the procedure for installing a Pentium II or Pentium III processor module into - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 7
and follow the instructions included with the wrist NetServer is locked: • A portable field service grounding kit (3M® part number 8501/8502/8505 or equivalent) containing a wrist strap, anti-static mat, and cable. Use this kit to prevent damage to the system from static electricity. • HP NetServer - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 8
The form factor in this kit lacks the two processor module release latches present in the alternate form factor. • For HP NetServer E 60 or LPr, the form factor is unimportant. • For HP NetServer LC 3 or LH 3/3r, the form factor in this kit requires a processor retaining latch, which is described in - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 9
to upgrade the processors, you will do the following: • Verify that you have the current release of the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM. • View the Readme file on the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM to obtain the most current information about this upgrade accessory. If your system BIOS needs updating - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 10
have the latest version, obtain it as instructed by the ordering information on the status report. View the Readme File The Readme file on the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM contains the most recent information that may not have been available at the time this guide was printed. It is important to - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 11
the one that shipped with the new processor modules may not contain the appropriate BIOS for these new processor modules. Therefore, use only the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM that shipped with the new processor modules, or a later version. Update the BIOS, if Necessary Update the BIOS if, when you - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 12
the following: 1. From the HP NetServer Navigator Main Menu, choose NetServer Utilities. 2. Choose the More NetServer Utilities option. 3. On the NetServer Utilities menu, choose the BIOS utility, so follow the instructions on the screen to begin the update. When the BIOS update is complete, the - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 13
Run the Setup utility again to reconfigure the hard drive priority, as follows: 1. When the NetServer restarts, press the F2 function key at the prompt to run the Setup utility. 2. If to the question, "Save configuration and exit now?" The HP NetServer will restart running HP NetServer Navigator. 9 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 14
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secondary processor position. To avoid flexing the system board, remove it before upgrading processor modules in HP NetServer LC 3 and LH 3/3r. Do the following: 1. Power down the NetServer, and disconnect it. 2. Remove the front bezel and covers. 3. Remove the system board. 4. Remove the existing - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 16
required for various types of upgrades. It also lists the section in this chapter that describes each operation. Table 3-1. Upgrade Operations for HP NetServer LC 3 and LH 3/3r Upgrade to Dual (No Change in Speed) LC 3 LH 3/3r Described in Remove terminator board Remove terminator board - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 17
Disconnect all cables, as follows: ◊ DISCONNECT THE AC POWER CORD and all telephone cables from the HP NetServer. ◊ Disconnect all cables attached to the system board at the rear of the NetServer (such as mouse, keyboard, and other cables). WARNING Before removing the cover, always disconnect the - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 18
these precautions could result in serious injury and equipment damage. Remove the System Board Remove the system board. Refer to your NetServer documentation for instructions. NOTE Before you remove the system board, examine the way it is currently installed. Doing this will help you to reinstall - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 19
Chapter 3 Installation in LC 3 and LH 3/3r CAUTION Lay the system board component-side up on a static-dissipating work surface with the metal crosspiece on the top rear corner of the system board extending off the work surface, as shown in Figure 3-1. Place Crosspiece Off Work Surface Static- - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 20
Position Primary Processor Module Position Socket for VRM for Secondary Processor System Switches Table of System Switch Settings Socket for VRM for Primary Processor Figure 3-2. HP NetServer LC 3 and LH 3/3r System Board 16 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 21
the terminator board out of the slot. 3. Save the terminator board for future use. Terminator Board Terminator Board Retaining Latches Figure 3-3. Removing Terminator Board from HP NetServer LC 3 and LH 3/3r (Details of the Pre-existing Processor Module May Vary.) 17 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 22
existing processor module. Refer to Figure 3-4 to determine whether the processor module you are removing has a processor retaining latch. Then refer to the appropriate removal instructions in the following sections. Processor Retaining Latch Figure 3-4. Identifying a Processor Retaining Latch 18 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 23
Chapter 3 Installation in LC 3 and LH 3/3r Removing a Processor Module Without a Processor Retaining Latch To remove a processor module that does not have a processor retaining latch: 1. Press in on each processor module release latch until it remains in (see Figure 3-5). If the latch does not - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 24
Chapter 3 Installation in LC 3 and LH 3/3r 3. Remove the processor module from the mounting bracket assembly. Removing a Processor Module With a Processor Retaining Latch To remove a processor module that HAS a retaining latch: 1. Squeeze the two tabs on the outer edge of the processor retaining - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 25
Chapter 3 Installation in LC 3 and LH 3/3r 2. Lift up on the processor ejector lever until the processor pops out of the processor slot (see Figure 3-7). Processor Ejector Lever Processor Mounting Bracket Figure 3-7. Removing a Processor Module With a Retaining Latch CAUTION Do not move the - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 26
Chapter 3 Installation in LC 3 and LH 3/3r Installing Processor Modules To install a processor module: 1. Orient the retaining latch to the processor module as shown in Figure 3-8. Processor Module Processor Retaining Latch Edge Connector Hooks to Engage Processor Module Figure 3-8. Orient the - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 27
Chapter 3 Installation in LC 3 and LH 3/3r 2. Press the retaining latch firmly onto the processor module until two hooks engage the processor module, as shown in Figure 3-9. Hook Detail Shows Hook Engaged to Processor Module Hook (Two Places) Figure 3-9. Ensure That Two Hooks on the Retaining - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 28
Primary Processor Position Figure 3-10. Install the Processor Module with Its Retaining Latch (Shown for Secondary Processor Module) CAUTION If the NetServer has only one processor module, it must be installed in the primary (lower) processor position, and a terminator board must be installed - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 29
Chapter 3 Installation in LC 3 and LH 3/3r 4. Slide the processor module into the processor mounting bracket, and press it firmly into the slot, as shown in Figure 3-11. The processor ejector lever rotates during this insertion. Hooks to Engage Processor Ejector Lever Processor Ejector Lever - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 30
Chapter 3 Installation in LC 3 and LH 3/3r 5. Verify that the processor ejector lever has rotated over the edge of the processor retaining latch, as shown in Figure 3-12. If the ejector lever is not fully rotated, gently push it into place. If the ejector lever does not rotate easily over the edge - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 31
Chapter 3 Installation in LC 3 and LH 3/3r CAUTION The processor ejector lever secures the processor module in its slot. Verify that the ejector lever is completely rotated into the position shown in Figure 3-12. Verify that two hooks on the processor retaining latch engage the ejector lever. • - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 32
components on the VRM. VRM for Secondary Processor Module VRM for Primary Processor Module Primary Processor Module Secondary Processor Module Figure 3-13. Installing a VRM for HP NetServer LC 3 and LH 3/3r (Details of Processor Modules May Vary.) 28 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 33
(shown in open position) VRM Socket Figure 3-14. Installing a VRM in HP NetServer LC 3 and LH 3/3r CAUTION When installing the VRM, push only on the the VRM. Damage caused by improper installation is not covered by any HP warranty. 3. Verify that the VRM is installed completely in the socket. - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 34
, pushing in on release latches may damage the latches, the socket, or the VRM. Installing Terminator Board for Single-Processor NetServer A single-processor system board should already have a terminator board (terminating resistor module) installed in the secondary processor position. If not - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 35
3 and LH 3/3r Terminator Board Secondary Processor Position Primary Processor Module Figure 3-15. Install the Terminator Board in a Single-Processor HP NetServer LC 3 or LH 3/3r 2. Insert the terminator board into the upper (secondary) processor position. 3. Verify that the terminator board is - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 36
to the system board on the table of system switch settings. System Switches Table of System Switch Settings Figure 3-16. Setting System Switches for HP NetServer LC 3 AND LH 3/3r To set the system switches: 1. Locate the system switches at the upper right corner of the system board, as shown - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 37
the front bezel. • Connect the AC power cord and all cables. Refer to your NetServer documentation for instruction. For a NetServer in a rack, also refer to the rack documentation. CAUTION Never operate the NetServer, even for a short time, without first installing all covers and the front bezel - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 38
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E 60 or LPr with the system board in the NetServer, as follows: 1. Power down the NetServer, and disconnect it. 2. For HP NetServer LPr, remove the front bezel and remove the NetServer from the rack. 3. Remove the cover. 4. For HP NetServer E 60, move the cooling duct aside. 5. Remove the existing - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 40
required for various types of upgrades. It also lists the section in this chapter that describes each operation. Table 4-1. Upgrade Operations for HP NetServer E 60 and LPr Upgrade to Dual (No Change in Speed) E 60 LPr Described in Remove terminator board Remove terminator board "Removing the - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 41
properly. If necessary, shut down the network operating system. 2. Turn off power to the HP NetServer and the monitor. 3. DISCONNECT THE AC POWER CORD and all telephone cables from the HP NetServer. WARNING Before removing the cover, always disconnect the power cord and unplug telephone cables - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 42
to take these precautions could result in serious injury and equipment damage. Remove the Cover Refer to your NetServer documentation to remove the cover to gain access to the system board. NOTE In an HP NetServer E 60, unsnap the cooling duct and swing it away from the processor modules. 38 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 43
processor positions and system switches on the system board. Secondary Processor Position Primary Processor Module System Switches Figure 4-1. HP NetServer E 60 System Board Secondary Processor VRM Socket for Module Position Secondary Processor System Switches Primary Processor Module VRM - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 44
Chapter 4 Installation in E 60 and LPr If any accessory boards block access to the processors (or VRM positions in the HP NetServer LPr), refer to your NetServer documentation to remove those accessory boards. Removing the Terminator Board If your system has one processor, a terminator board is - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 45
the processor module from the processor mounting bracket. Slide Levers to Free Processor Module Processor Module Processor Mounting Bracket Figure 4-4. Removing the Processor Module from HP NetServer E 60 or LPr 41 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 46
in the locked position. Processor Module Release Lever Release Lever Secondary Processor Position Primary Processor Module in Primary Processor Position Figure 4-5. Installing a Processor Module in HP NetServer E 60 and LPr (Shown for Secondary Processor Module) 42 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 47
, leave the original processor in the primary position, and add the new processor to the secondary position. Installing a VRM in HP NetServer LPr NOTE The HP NetServer E 60 does not require installation of voltage regulator modules (VRMs). One voltage regulator module (VRM) must be installed for - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 48
the VRM. Secondary Processor Module Do Not Touch VRM Components VRM Secondary VRM Slot Secondary Processor Position Figure 4-6. Installing a VRM in an HP NetServer LPr 2. Gently press the VRM down into the socket until it is seated completely. CAUTION When installing the VRM, push only on the - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 49
secondary processor position. If not, install the terminator board originally supplied with the NetServer: 1. Orient the terminator board as shown in Figure 4-7. Terminator Board Secondary Processor Position Figure 4-7. Install the Terminator Board in a Single-Processor HP NetServer E 60 or LPr 45 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 50
be placed at risk if processors are operated at speeds other than that specified on the processor module. Replace the Cover NOTE In an HP NetServer E 60, reposition the cooling duct over the processor modules, and snap it into place. 1. Reinstall any accessory boards that you removed. 2. Replace - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 51
HP NetServer E 60, the front bezel must be in position before you install the cover. Replace the HP NetServer LPr in the Rack For HP NetServer LPr, refer to your NetServer documentation and rack documentation to replace the NetServer your NetServer documentation for instruction. Next, go - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 52
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date and time. NOTE Download the HP NetServer DiagTools Error Reference and User Guide from the following web site: http://www.hp.com/go/netserver/servsup/ trouble/ Start HP NetServer Navigator Start HP NetServer Navigator, and go to the NetServer Utilities menu, as follows: 1. Turn on power - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 54
start, follow the instructions on the screen. 3. On the HP NetServer Navigator Main Menu, choose NetServer Utilities. Create the HP DiagTools Flexible Diskette Two blank, formatted flexible diskettes are required, one to run HP DiagTools, and one to use for the Support Ticket. NOTE Some versions - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 55
NOTE HP DiagTools does not support use of the mouse. Use the keyboard's arrow and tab keys. If you find that you cannot use the arrow and tab keys, use the function keys as instructed on the screen. If HP DiagTools does not start, refer to the HP NetServer DiagTools Error Reference and User Guide - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 56
section "Reinstall the NOS." ◊ If the Basic System Test was failed, do the following: a. View the Support Ticket as described in the HP NetServer DiagTools Error Reference and User Guide. b. Look for error messages, and note their error codes. c. Determine the corrective actions for each error code - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 57
it to a flexible diskette. 8. For the failed Advanced System Tests, do the following: a. View the Support Ticket, as described in the HP NetServer DiagTools Error Reference and User Guide. b. Look for error messages, and note their error codes. c. Determine the corrective actions for each error - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 58
DiagTools. It lists the hardware detected and the test results from HP DiagTools. The HP NetServer DiagTools Error Reference and User Guide describes the Support Ticket and how to create it. • When you create a Support Ticket, you may be given a choice of destinations for the file. You will be shown - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 59
diagnostic programs before a replacement will be dispatched or an on-site visit is authorized. HP Repair and Telephone Support Refer to the HP NetServer Warranty and Service/Support Booklet supplied with your HP NetServer system documentation for instructions on how to obtain HP repair and telephone - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 60
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B Regulatory Information For regulatory information pertaining to this HP accessory, please refer to the regulatory section of the installation guide for the NetServer in which this accessory is installed. 57 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 62
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and User Guide, 49 HP NetServer E 60, 4, 35, 38, 43, 46, 47, 35-47 HP NetServer LC 3, 1, 4, 11-33 upgrade from LC II, 1, 2 HP NetServer LC 3 System Board Upgrade Guide, 1 HP NetServer LC II, 1, 2 HP NetServer LH 3/3r, 4, 11-33 HP NetServer LPr, 4, 35, 38, 43, 44, 47, 35-47 HP NetServer Navigator CD - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 64
system switches, 32, 46 Setup utility, 7, 9 Single-processor NetServer, 24, 30, 43, 45 Standby power, 13, 37 Support Ticket, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54 System board HP NetServer E 60, 39 HP NetServer LC 3, 16 HP NetServer LH 3/3r, 16 HP NetServer LPr, 39 I/O connector bracket, 14 installing, 33 removing, 14 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 65
U Utilities BIOS Update Utility, 8 HP DiagTools, 50 Setup, 7, 9 V Verification, 49-54 Verification overview, 49 Voltage Regulator Module (VRM), 28, 43 Index VRM release latches, 29 W Warning anti-tip, 14, 38 shock hazard, 13, 37 Warranty hardware accessories limited, 55 Warranty, hardware, 55 61
HP NetServer E 60, LC 3,
LH 3/3r, and LPr
Processor Upgrade
Installation Guide
HP Part Number 5969-0074
Printed in March 1999