HP LH4r HP Netserver LH 3000 Installation Guide - Page 54

Installing Hot-Swap Mass Storage

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Chapter 4 NOTE Installing Mass Storage Devices Once you have configured the HP NetServer, change this boot order using Setup. See Chapter 10, "Configuring the HP NetServer." Use the Symbios Configuration Utility to configure the HP NetServer to use a PCI slot for boot devices. Refer to the Symbios Configuration Utility on the Information Assistant CD-ROM under LH 3000r/Configure/Hardware Configuration Utility/SCSI Configuration Utility. Installing Hot-Swap Mass Storage The procedure to install hot-swap mass-storage is the basically the same for all HP NetServers. Follow the steps in the sequence shown, skipping any that do not apply to your installation. CAUTION Protect the drive from static electricity by leaving it in its anti-static bag until you are ready to install it. Before handling the drive, touch any unpainted metal surface to discharge static electricity. When you remove the drive from the anti-static bag, handle it only by the frame. Do not touch the electrical components. Place the drive on the anti-static bag whenever you set it down. 1. Remove bezel. See Chapter 3, "Opening and Closing the HP NetServer." 2. Remove necessary filler panels: Figure 4-12. Hot Swap Drive and Filler Panel a. Press in the locking latch and insert your fingers. b. Using your fingers, pull the filler panel straight out. See Figure 4-12. 46

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Chapter 4
Installing Mass Storage Devices
46
NOTE
Once you have configured the HP NetServer, change this boot
order using Setup. See Chapter 10, "Configuring the HP
NetServer."
Use the Symbios Configuration Utility to configure the
HP NetServer to use a PCI slot for boot devices. Refer to the
Symbios Configuration Utility on the Information Assistant
CD-ROM under LH 3000r/Configure/Hardware Configuration
Utility/SCSI Configuration Utility.
Installing Hot-Swap Mass Storage
The procedure to install hot-swap mass-storage is the basically the same for all HP
NetServers. Follow the steps in the sequence shown, skipping any that do not
apply to your installation.
CAUTION
Protect the drive from static electricity by leaving it in its
anti-static bag until you are ready to install it. Before handling
the drive, touch any unpainted metal surface to discharge
static electricity. When you remove the drive from the
anti-static bag, handle it only by the frame.
Do not touch
the electrical components. Place the drive on the
anti-static bag whenever you set it down.
1.
Remove bezel. See Chapter 3, "Opening and Closing the HP NetServer."
2.
Remove necessary filler panels:
Figure 4-12.
Hot Swap Drive and Filler Panel
a.
Press in the locking latch and insert your fingers.
b.
Using your fingers, pull the filler panel straight out. See Figure 4-12.