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Install Additional Mass Storage Devices, Con the HP NetServer and, Install Additional ISA

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6 Install Additional Mass Storage Devices NOTE In certain configurations, if you are installing an IDE drive or SCSI devices you will need additional cables or adapters. For configuration information, see the Technical Information Label on the side of the chassis, or Information Assistant on the HP Navigator CD-ROM. For part numbers for HP cables, adapters, and trays, see the Technical Information Labels on the top and side of chassis. Shelves 3 and 4: ! A SCSI device, IDE device, or flexible disk drive can be installed in these two shelves. ! If you are installing a narrow (50-pin) SCSI device in one of these shelves, it can be cabled with the CD-ROM in Shelf 2. ! If you are installing a SCSI device, set the jumpers on the device to an unused SCSI ID (the CD-ROM drive is set to SCSI ID 5.) Do not terminate the device if using the HP cable-the cable includes a terminator. ! All devices must be installed in mass storage trays. Hot Swap Subsystem: ! All devices must be installed in hot-swap trays. ! Unlock the hot swap subsystem using the same key used to unlock the NetServer cover. The key is located in the keybag attached to the rear of the HP NetServer. ! Cabling configuration diagrams of the hot swap subsystem are shown on the Technical Information Label on the side of the chassis and in Information Assistant. ! Information on how to set a SCSI address is located in Information Assistant and the HP NetServer LH Pro User Guide. ! If you are installing Ultra SCSI devices, refer to Information Assistant and the HP NetServer LH Pro User Guide for information on enabling Ultra SCSI. Technical Information Label (on top of chassis) Shelf 3 (No tray provided) Shelf 4 (No tray provided) Technical Information Label with cabling configuration information 7 Configure the HP NetServer and Install Additional ISA Boards NOTE Do not install ISA boards until instructed by the Configuration Assistant program. 1. Reassemble the HP NetServer and connect the power cord. 2. Turn on the HP NetServer and monitor. 3. If the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM is not loaded in the CD-ROM drive, insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive now and press the Reset button on the front of the server. The HP NetServer automatically boots from the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM. If an error message appears, ignore it and press the F1 key. If an error message appears in Configuration Assistant, press F10 to continue. 4. Go to the HP NetServer Navigator Main Menu and select "Configuration Assistant." 5. Recommended: If you have installed all accessories except the ISA boards, go to the Express Configuration Menu. Follow the instructions on the screen to configure your HP NetServer. You are finished with the Installation Road Map. Follow the instructions in Configuration Assistant to continue your NetServer installation. NOTE If you are installing one accessory at a time, go to the Custom Configuration Menu and select the Help button. Follow the instructions on the screen to configure your HP NetServer. Repeat configuration process for each accessory.

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Install Additional Mass Storage Devices
NOTE
In certain configurations, if you are installing an IDE drive or SCSI
devices you will need additional cables or adapters. For
configuration information, see the Technical Information Label on
the side of the chassis, or Information Assistant on the HP
Navigator CD-ROM.
For part numbers for HP cables, adapters, and trays, see the
Technical Information Labels on the top and side of chassis.
Shelves 3 and 4:
A SCSI device, IDE device, or flexible disk drive can be
installed in these two shelves.
If you are installing a narrow (50-pin) SCSI device in one
of these shelves, it can be cabled with the CD-ROM in
Shelf 2.
If you are installing a SCSI device, set the jumpers on the
device to an unused SCSI ID (the CD-ROM drive is set to
SCSI ID 5.) Do not terminate the device if using the HP
cable—the cable includes a terminator.
All devices must be installed in mass storage trays.
Hot Swap Subsystem:
All devices must be installed in hot-swap trays.
Unlock the hot swap subsystem using the same key used
to unlock the NetServer cover. The key is located in the
keybag attached to the rear of the HP NetServer.
Cabling configuration diagrams of the hot swap
subsystem are shown on the Technical Information Label
on the side of the chassis and in Information Assistant.
Information on how to set a SCSI address is located in
Information Assistant and the
.
If you are installing Ultra SCSI devices, refer to
Information Assistant and the
for information on enabling Ultra SCSI.
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HP NetServer LH Pro User
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HP NetServer LH Pro User
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Configure the HP NetServer and
Install Additional ISA Boards
NOTE
Do not install ISA boards until instructed by
the Configuration Assistant program.
1. Reassemble the HP NetServer and connect the power cord.
2. Turn on the HP NetServer and monitor.
3. If the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM is not loaded in the
CD-ROM drive, insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive now
and press the Reset button on the front of the server. The HP
NetServer automatically boots from the HP NetServer
Navigator CD-ROM.
If an error message appears, ignore it and press the F1 key. If
an error message appears in Configuration Assistant, press
F10 to continue.
4. Go to the HP NetServer Navigator Main Menu and select
“Configuration Assistant."
5.
If you have installed all accessories except the
ISA boards, go to the Express Configuration Menu. Follow the
instructions on the screen to configure your HP NetServer.
You are finished with the Installation Road Map. Follow the
instructions in Configuration Assistant to continue your
NetServer installation.
Recommended:
NOTE
If you are installing one accessory at a time, go to the
Custom Configuration Menu and select the Help
button. Follow the instructions on the screen to
configure your HP NetServer. Repeat configuration
process for each accessory.
Technical
Information
Label (on top
of chassis)
Shelf 3
(No tray
provided)
Shelf 4
(No tray
provided)
Technical
Information
Label with
cabling
configuration
information