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- HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 1
HP Netserver LP 1000r User Guide (1.13 and 1.26 GHz) Online Version: 2.0 Last Updated: June 2001 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 2
-Packard shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or the use or reliability of its software on equipment that is not furnished guide is for the person who installs, administers, and troubleshoots LAN servers. Hewlett-Packard Company assumes you are qualified in the servicing - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 3
HP Netserver 6 Powering-Up the Netserver 6 Powering-Down the Netserver 6 Connecting AC Power to Multiple-Server Configurations 7 Sleep States (ACPI 7 2 Opening and Closing the HP Netserver Installing Hot Swap Hard Drives 20 Removing Hot Swap Hard Drives 23 Optional SCSI Drive Controller 24 4 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 4
45 Installing a Second Processor 47 Installing the Heatsink 52 Firmware and Software Changes 56 Upgrading the Firmware 56 Reinstalling the NOS 57 Removing a Processor and Heatsink 57 7 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (2-Post 59 Introduction ...59 Tools Required 61 Rack Configuration Tools 62 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 5
91 Setting the HP Netserver's Boot Passwords 92 SCSI Configuration Utility 93 11HP Netserver Online Documentation CD-ROM 95 Overview...95 Using the Online Documentation CD 95 12Troubleshooting 97 Introduction ...97 Tools Required 97 Common Installation Problems 97 Troubleshooting Sequence 98 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 6
Drive Does Not Work 107 SCSI Device Does Not Work 107 Replacing a Battery 107 Problems Running the Setup Utility 109 13Alternative Rack Mounting (4-Post 111 Introduction ...111 Tools Required 113 Rack Configuration Tools 113 Safety Precautions 114 Preparing the Rack 115 HP Netserver Rack - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 7
1-1 through 1-3. Front Panel The front panel of the HP Netserver provides the controls and indicators commonly used when operating the Netserver. Bezel (removed) CD-ROM LED Indicators Flexible Disk Drive SCSI Drives (3) Power LED and Switch Reset Switch TempeFraantusreDisk IDDi0sk IDDis1k - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 8
The sleep states are NOS dependent and not available if your NOS does not support power management based on the ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Management Interface) standard. Refer to "Applying Power to the HP Netserver" and "Sleep States (ACPI)" later in this chapter. On/Off/Sleep LED LED - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 9
data corruption will occur. Must take action to correct problem. • Steady Red indicates the temperature has exceeded the critical threshold. If the shutdown feature is currently enabled in HP Integrated Remote Assistant software, the Netserver shuts down to prevent processor or system board damage - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 10
connector. • The USB (2) ports are provided for printers, scanners, and external modems and do not support the keyboard or the mouse. • The Parallel Port is Configuring the HP Netserver." • The Video Port interface specifications are listed in Table A-4, "HP Netserver Hardware Specifications" and - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 11
) and Wake-onLAN remote management functions. Each one has a RJ-45 LAN connector and two LEDs to indicate LAN speed and valid connection. Refer to Table 13 for the LAN LED indicators and Chapter 10, "Configuring the HP Netserver." • The external SCSI port provides access to external SCSI devices - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 12
to Chapter 12, "Troubleshooting." Powering-Down the Netserver 1. Log off all software and applications. WARNING The power supply will continue to provide standby current to the Netserver until the power cable is disconnected from the rear panel. 2. Press the power switch on the HP Netserver - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 13
trip and thus prevent the servers from powering up. When preparing your site for installation, allow for the additional inrush current. Refer to Table A-1, "System Power Specifications," in Appendix A, "Specifications." Sleep States (ACPI) The HP Netserver supports the ACPI (Advanced Configuration - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 14
power states) and the user options are specific to the particular ACPI-compliant NOS installed on the Netserver. If your NOS is ACPI-compliant, refer to the power management features in the NOS instructions provided for more information. The HP Netserver's power button can be configured to initiate - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 15
Introduction This chapter describes how to the remove the top cover, front bezel, and the air duct from the HP Netserver LP 1000r. WARNING Before removing the top cover, always disconnect the power cord and unplug telephone cables. Disconnect the power cord to avoid exposure to - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 16
Chapter 2 Opening and Closing the HP Netserver 4. Pull and lift the bezel out toward you and remove it from the chassis. See Figure 2-1. Figure 2-1. Front Bezel Location NOTE The front bezel pivots - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 17
do not need to remove the front bezel to remove the top cover of the Netserver. 1. If the HP Netserver is operating, log off all users and shutdown the operating system. Refer to the instructions in Chapter 1, "Controls, Ports, and Indicators." 2. Disconnect the power cord and any cables attached - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 18
the Top Cover Replacing the Top Cover To replace the top cover, follow these steps: 1. If the HP Netserver is already laying on a flat surface with no power applied, continue with Step 5. 2. If the HP Netserver was operating with the cover removed, power down the operating system and turn off the - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 19
the Top Cover 7. Install the Netserver back into the rack and secure it to the rack. Refer to the instructions in Chapters 7, 8, or 13 (depending on the rack type) to install the chassis back into the rack. NOTE Some rack options do not require removing the HP Netserver from the rack to remove or - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 20
Chapter 2 Opening and Closing the HP Netserver Removing the Air Duct The air duct directs air from the fan onto the heatsinks of both processors. The air duct also restricts access to - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 21
Mass Storage Devices Introduction The HP Netserver LP 1000r comes standard with an IDE CD-ROM and a flexible disk drive. The Netserver will accept up to three Hot Swap SCSI hard disk drives (HDD) in special mounting tray adapters. At least one Hot Swap SCSI hard disk drive is required for booting - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 22
Appendix A, "Specifications." o The HP LVD low profile (1 inch) SCSI 3.5-inch hard disk drives for the Hot Swap drive bays. o If mounting available SCSI drives in drive trays, ensure you use the mounting tray adapter recommended by HP, which is HP HP Hot Swap SCSI drives Swap SCSI drives. The standard - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 23
are required if using a HP NetRAID Controller board inserted into the only PCI slot. • SCSI Device Installation Order The three Hot Swap bays support various SCSI HDD configurations. o Start from the left side of the chassis when adding Hot Swap SCSI hard drives in the HP Netserver. • Filler Panels - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 24
You may choose to mirror hard drives (RAID 1) in the HP Netserver's hot swap bays. However, doing this through the software slows down disk access time, but using hardware mirroring can help speed up disk access time. Hardware mirroring requires installation of a HP NetRAID Controller in the only - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 25
refer to " Optional SCSI Drive Controller" later in this chapter. The instructions describe how to move the SCSI cable from the system board to the SCSI connector on the HP NetRAID Controller board. Refer to the documentation provided by the supported HP NetRAID Controller board for external cabling - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 26
Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices Installing Hot Swap Hard Drives Use this section to install the SCSI hard drives in the Hot Swap drive bays. 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 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 27
CAUTION Save the filler panel for future use. If the filler panels are left out of empty drive bays while the Netserver is operating, thermal damage and/or excessive EMI could occur. 2. Remove the SCSI drive from its protective packaging and open the ejector arms as shown in Figure 3-3. The SCSI - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 28
Ejector Arms Closing Ejector Arm Locking tab pivots when ejector arm is opened or closed. Figure 3-4. Closing Drive Ejector Arms 7. If the drive is unseated in the drive bay after closing both ejector arms, repeat this procedure from Step 2 to 5. The ejector arms may not have opened enough to - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 29
Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices Removing Hot Swap Hard Drives CAUTION You must remove the drive slowly and then wait for the drive heads to park before completely removing the drive. Ensure you follow these instructions carefully to prevent handling damage, such as head slaps or head - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 30
drive bays while the Netserver is operating, thermal damage and/or excessive EMI could occur. Optional SCSI Drive Controller Typically, this option is only used when hardware mirroring the Hot Swap SCSI drives. To change control of the SCSI drives requires installation of a supported HP NetRAID - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 31
3 Installing Mass Storage Devices 3. Unfold the cable and connect it to the SCSI connector on the HP NetRAID Controller board before installing the board into the Netserver. SCSI Connector Leave SCSI cable connected here. SCSI Backplane Board Figure 3-6. SCSI Backplane Board SCSI Backplane - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 32
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a list of qualified DIMMs: • HP Order Assistant on the HP web site at: http://www.hp.com/netserver • HP Customer Service Tools Required The following tools are required to remove or replace the DIMMs on the system board of the HP Netserver. • ¼-inch flat blade screw driver (may be needed for the - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 34
DIMMs, which are electrically different from the EDO and PC100 SDRAM memory modules used in other HP Netserver models. • DIMMs sizes supported are 128 MB, 256 MB, 512 MB, or 1 GB in any combination. • Supported memory capacity ranges from 128 MB to 4 GB maximum (1 GB in each of the 4 DIMM slots - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 35
Chapter 4 Installing Additional Memory 5. Locate the DIMM slots on the system board. See Figures 4-1 and 4-2. 6. Loosen the two captive screws holding the air duct over the DIMM slots, and remove the air duct. See Figure 4-1. Figure 4-1. Removing the Air Duct 29 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 36
on System Board 7. Choose an empty slot on the system board to install a DIMM. DIMMs may be installed in any combination, in any slot, but HP recommends starting at slot 0 and filling the slots in order with the largest size first: DIMM slots 0, 1, 2, and 3. 8. Spread the two retaining latches on - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 37
wrist strap and a grounding mat. • Before you remove a memory module from the anti-static container, touch a grounded, unpainted metal surface on the HP Netserver to discharge static electricity. 9. Remove a DIMM from its container, handling the module by its edges. If not ready to install it, lay - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 38
it, which would damage or break the DIMM socket. If a DIMM socket is damaged, you must use another DIMM slot or replace the entire HP Netserver, since this Netserver is not repairable in the field. 11. Holding the DIMM at approximately 30° to the system board, press the DIMM fully into the slot - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 39
surface. Refer to the appropriate chapter (Chapters 7, 8, or 13) for instructions. 4. Remove the top cover. Refer to Chapter 2, "Opening and Closing the HP Netserver." NOTE You do not need to remove the system board from the Netserver chassis to install or replace DIMMs. 5. Locate the DIMM slots - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 40
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-ROM or look for the Hardware Tested Products list for the HP Netserver LP 1000r under the Service and Support topic for the specific NOS used in the Netserver at HP's web site: http://www.hp.com/netserver/support/ CAUTION Some accessory board outputs may exceed U.S. National Electrical code (NFPA - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 42
external mass storage devices. HP recommends installing the HP NetRAID-1Si, -1M, or -2M controller board in the HP Netserver LP 1000r. When installing a disk array controller board, you may alter the Netserver's boot order to allow the Netserver to boot off one of the array's drives. This boot order - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 43
Card The HP Netserver LP 1000r supports the HP Remote Control (PCI) card, which makes use of the HP TopTools remote management software. The Remote Control card requires an I2C connection to the system board, which is provided by the I2C connector on the daughter board (Integrated Remote Assistant - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 44
-strap contacts your skin. 5. Read the documentation included with the accessory board and follow any special instructions. NOTE Adding a PCI-to-PCI bridge board to the HP Netserver may alter the Netserver's boot order. This boot order can be changed using the Setup Utility (press [F2] during the - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 45
on your HP Netserver Navigator CD-ROM for helpful information about a particular PCI board type. 64-Bit PCI Slot (1) Riser Board (not shown) I2C Connector System Board (top view) Figure 5-2. PCI Accessory Board Slot NOTE Refer to "System Board Layout" in the Appendix A, "Specifications," for - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 46
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Boards 8. Remove the securing clamp from the chassis and set it aside for re-assembly later. Securing Clamp Riser Board Figure 5-3. Riser Board and Securing Clamp 9. Lift up the latch and move the slot cover to the left away from the tabs and out of the chassis - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 47
Chapter 5 Latch Tabs (2) Installing Additional Boards Tab Rest Slot Cover Riser Board Figure 5-4. Removing the Accessory Slot Cover 10. If necessary, remove the riser board from the PCI slot. You may leave the riser board in place with smaller PCI boards, but you will need to remove the riser - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 48
close the latch. See Figures 5-4 and 5-5. 14. If you have a longer PCI board, you must use the board clamp to install the board into the Netserver. See Figure 5-6. a. Raise the board clamp before installing the PCI board. See Figure 5-6. b. Install the PCI board into the - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 49
it to the rack where power can be applied. 16. Once the Netserver is returned to normal operation, you may need to install software drivers. The drivers for the new PCI board are either part of your existing system software or included on a flexible diskette or CD-ROM provided with the accessory - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 50
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• ¼-inch flat blade screwdriver • An anti-static service kit (3M 8501/8502/8503 or equivalent). This kit includes a static-dissipating work surface, a chassis clip lead, and a wrist strap. Processor Configuration Guidelines The HP Netserver LP 1000r supports a variety of processor speeds with an FSB - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 52
Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor • Use only processor upgrade kits with the same HP product number. • This ensures the processor type, clock speed, and cache size are the same. • Ensure a processor is installed in the primary processor (CPU 1) socket - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 53
static bag, touch a grounded, unpainted metal surface on the HP Netserver LP 1000r to discharge static electricity. 1. Unpack the processor Netserver until the power cables are disconnected. 4. Disconnect the AC power cord. 5. Gain access to the system board by following the appropriate instructions - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 54
Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor Refer to Chapter 2, "Opening and Closing the HP Netserver," to gain access to the system board. NOTE It is not necessary to remove the system board from the Netserver to install the second processor (CPU 2). 6. Loosen the two captive screws holding - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 55
the same product number, which includes the same clock speed, cache size, and FSB speed. The supported processors only perform at the rated speed indicated on the processor in the HP Netserver. CAUTION Always wear a wrist-strap and use a static-dissipating work surface connected to the chassis - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 56
Terminator ZIF Lever Installing an Additional Processor Processor Socket Figure 6-3. Removing the Terminator NOTE Retain the terminator for future use. The Netserver will not operate properly if using only one processor with no terminator installed in the second processor socket. 9. Lift the - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 57
Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor CAUTION Ensure you align pin-1 of the processor with pin-1 of the processor socket or pin damage will occur. 11. Insert the second processor into the socket and close the ZIF lever to fully seat the processor. You should hear the ZIF lever click when - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 58
Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor NOTE No speed switch settings are required for the supported processors (1.13 and 1.26 GHz) in the HP Netserver. These processors rely on the internal settings within the processors and do not rely on external switch settings on the system board. - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 59
Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor NOTE The heatsinks are not reusable unless the thermal patch has been replaced each time the heatsink is removed, even if the heatsink is just temporarily removed from a processor and then re-installed on the same processor. Each time the heatsink is - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 60
Chapter 6 Tool Latch Tab Installing an Additional Processor Hook Latch (hidden) Step A Tab Processor Socket Figure 6-5. Placing the Heatsink on the Processor CAUTION Ensure the left ridge on the bottom of the heatsink fits into the groove between the processor socket and processor, while both - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 61
Tool Latch Hold Down Hook Latch Step C Step B Figure 6-6. Setting the Latches CAUTION Failure to re-install the air duct will cause the Netserver to shut down with no messages displayed and possible damage to the processor. 5. Replace the air duct on the system board and tighten the captive - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 62
Air Duct Firmware and Software Changes This section describes the firmware changes provided by the HP Netserver Navigator CD-ROM and a new HP Netserver Navigator CD-ROM, insert the CD into the HP Netserver LP 1000r CD-ROM drive and power on the Netserver. Follow the instructions provided on - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 63
the metal of the wrist strap contacts your skin. Before you touch the processor to remove it, touch a grounded unpainted metal surface on the HP Netserver to discharge static electricity. 1. Loosen the two captive screws holding the air duct over the DIMM slots and remove the air duct. See Figure - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 64
Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor Refer to the heatsink installation procedure earlier in this chapter. CAUTION To prevent damage to the replacement processor, remove the old patch and install a new thermal patch to the bottom of the heatsink before installing it on the new processor. - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 65
Inc.) rack. If you have one of the four-post HP racks, see Chapter 8, "Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-post)," or Chapter 13, "Alternative Rack Mounting (4-post)," for instructions. If you are mounting the Netserver in a non-HP rack, refer to the documentation in the appropriate rack accessory - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 66
rack not mentioned in this guide, you may find relevant documentation on HP's web site at the following URL: http://www.hp.com/netserver/support Before mounting the Netserver, determine the Netserver's location in the rack relative to other rack components. The HP Netserver LP 1000r rack mounting - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 67
step in the installation procedure. If the vendor configures the HP Netserver at the customer's site, installation of the network operating system and other software may occur after the HP Netserver is mounted in the rack. WARNING The HP Netserver weighs 32 lbs. (14.5 kg.) fully loaded. To prevent - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 68
(LP 1000r and LP 2000r). You can read about the tools or download copies for installation. These tools can be used to plan a rack configuration for the components in your system. The white papers, specifically HP Netserver High Density Rack Solutions Overview (LP 1000r and LP 2000r), provide rack - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 69
the new brackets can be mounted on the chassis. Once the brackets are installed the Netserver can be mounted onto the columns. HP Netserver Rack Mount Parts List Ensure the rack-mounting kit provided with the HP Netserver contains the following parts: Table 7-1. Parts for Rack Mount Kit Quantity - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 70
Rack Configuration Tools to determine where in the rack to mount the HP Netserver. The tools are available at: http: //www.hp.com/netserver/support 1. Use the mounting brackets to help find the Netserver location on the columns, as shown in Figure 7-2. The screw holes cover a span of only one EIA - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 71
screws holding the front mounting brackets to each side of the chassis. See Figure 7-3. 5. Locate the brackets in the kit. a. If you are mounting the HP Netserver as a flush mount, you only need the two flush mount brackets mounted on the front of the chassis. 65 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 72
Chapter 7 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (2-Post) b. If you are mounting the HP Netserver as a center mount, you only need the flush mount brackets to mount to the Netserver chassis. Leave the original front mounting brackets to provide a connection for the front bezel. See Figure 7-3. 6. Mount - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 73
personal injury or damage to the equipment, use two people to mount the HP Netserver into the rack. 1. With the help of at least one other person, lift the HP Netserver off the table or pallet. 2. Move the center of the Netserver beyond the face (or front) of the two columns. See Figure 7-6. 67 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 74
Chapter 7 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (2-Post) Figure 7-6. Flush Mounting in the Rack 3. Position the Netserver's two flush mount brackets over the holes (1st & 3rd) 5. Turn the two screws enough with the Torx driver to hold the Netserver in place, while you insert the two remaining screws. 68 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 75
Chapter 7 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (2-Post) 6. If mounting the Netserver with the center mounts, follow Steps 1-5 for the center mount brackets. See Figure 7-7. Figure 7-7. Center Mounting in the Rack 69 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 76
pins with spring latches. The middle pins force the bezel to rotate in or out, ensuring a rotating action. 1. Position the Bezel in front of the HP Netserver LP 1000r as shown in Figure 7-8. 2. Push in on the bottom to engage the pins, allowing it to rotate up. 3. Push the bezel in at - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 77
/E and System/U racks. If you have the older HP Systems rack, see Chapter 13, "Alternative Rack Mounting (4-post)," for instructions. If you are mounting the Netserver in a 2-post non-HP rack, refer to Chapter 7, "Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (2-Post)," or see the documentation in the appropriate - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 78
-Tip Foot Extends Out Front or Back E Figure 8-1. HP System/E and System/U Rack Features NOTE If you want to put your Netserver into a third-party rack not mentioned in this guide, you may find relevant documentation on HP's web site at the following URL: http://www.hp.com/netserver/support 72 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 79
(LP 1000r and LP 2000r). You can read about the tools or download copies for installation. These tools can be used to plan a rack configuration for the components in your system. The white papers, specifically HP Netserver High Density Rack Solutions Overview (LP 1000r and LP 2000r), provide rack - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 80
the following safety and environmental issues in mind, especially if you install the HP Netserver in a non-HP rack environment: • Optimum Operating Environment - The optimum operating conditions for the HP Netserver is in an environmental controlled computer room with a temperature range of 20 to - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 81
must be marked before mounting the outer-rail assemblies. Once the outer-rails are correctly mounted, then the HP Netserver LP 1000r can be installed into the rack. A template is not provided because the Netserver is exactly one EIA unit high and can only fit into one EIA unit, but not across two - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 82
in the rack below the HP Netserver, install those components before starting to mount the Netserver. NOTE Use the HP Rack Configuration Tools to determine where in the rack to mount the HP Netserver. The tools are available at: http://www.hp.com/netserver/support 1. Find the EIA unit markings - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 83
Masking Tape Maker Left Side Mark this face of the columns with masking tape or marker pen. Right Side 1st Hole From Bottom Bottom of HP Netserver Front of Rack Figure 8-3. Location Marks on the Rack's Columns 3. Mark the inside face of the left-rear and right-rear rack columns as shown - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 84
Chapter 8 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post) Leveler Screws (4) Anti-tip Foot Extended Figure 8-4. Mounting Outer-Rails to Columns 4. Match the outer-rail pins to the column holes (1st & 3rd) marked - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 85
Chapter 8 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post) A tension spring allows the outer-rails to compress during installation. The outer-rails are held in place at of the front of the rack - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 86
bottom of the rack. Failure to do so could result in injury and equipment damage. To prevent the rack from rolling while you mount the HP Netserver, ensure the leveler screws on the rack's lower four corners are in firm contact with the floor. See Figure 8-4. 1. Ensure the leveler screws on the - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 87
should stop the chassis from going all the way into the rack. 6. Secure the Netserver chassis to the rack with the captive screws. Attaching the Front Bezel The front bezel attaches to the HP Netserver by pivoting on two pins at the bottom and grasping the top pins with spring latches. The middle - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 88
Spring Latches (2) Figure 8-7. Attaching the Bezel Continuing with the Rack Installation Process After you install the HP Netserver in the rack, refer to the white paper, located on the HP web site for high-density rack configurations, to continue the process of installing and configuring the rack - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 89
for printers, scanners, and external modems, but not the keyboard or mouse. Mouse Parallel LAN A/MGMT LAN B PCI Slot (1) Keyboard NOTE Serial A/MGMT Video External SCSI Connector Figure 9-1. Rear Panel Ports If you have a console switch box, refer to the switch box user guide for instructions - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 90
. 3. If you have connected the serial cable between the two devices, turn on the UPS. The HP Netserver LP 1000r performs a diagnostic test when the power switch is turned on. If an error condition occurs, note any error code appearing on the display, then refer to Chapter 12, "Troubleshooting." 84 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 91
and boot from it. Use the Navigator interface to configure your system, view important information, and obtain drivers and utilities to setup your HP Netserver through the installation of the Network Operating System (NOS). • Resource mode: insert the Navigator CD-ROM in a Microsoft Windows - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 92
Version number (HP Netserver model specific) • HP models supported • Release date • Part number of the HP Navigator CD-ROM • Major changes to the HP Navigator CD-ROM made for a specific release The Status Report for your specific HP Netserver Navigator CD-ROM describes in detail any software updates - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 93
view information on HP TopTools and all Netserver management options for your HP Netserver. The following management options, briefly described here, are available for the HP Netserver LP 1000r. Read the HP Netserver Server Management Reference Guide included with your Netserver for more information - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 94
the AOL2 client software. Refer to the Netserver Alert-On-LAN 2 User Guide available online on the HP Netserver Online Documentation CD-ROM included with your system. DiagTools This utility provides an easy-to-use hardware diagnostic for Netserver verification, burn-in, and rapid troubleshooting. It - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 95
monitor and the HP Netserver. 2. Start the hard disk drive, and CD-ROM. • Configuration - Use this menu option to configure I/O ports, I/O addressing, interrupts, PCI slot masters, IRQ interrupt locking, and boot device ordering. These menu selections also provide access to enable/ disable specific - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 96
10 Configuring the HP Netserver o Integrated I/O Port - Configure ports for serial and parallel, assign base addresses and interrupts, pointing devices (mouse), and console redirection for remote control. o Flexible Disk Drive - Enable or disable the flexible disk drive controller. o CPU and - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 97
menu, use the Esc key to close the pop-up without making a selection. Changing the System Date and Time Use this topic to change the HP Netserver's date and time and refer to the following procedure. 1. To reach the Setup Utility, boot or reboot the system and press F2 when prompted. 2. If - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 98
the password, if you know the exiting password. If you do not know the existing password, then refer to "Resetting a Lost Password" in Chapter 12, "Troubleshooting." NOTE You must set the Power-on Password to configure the HP Netserver to boot with a password. 92 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 99
Utility or complete the boot process. If you forget your password, refer to "Resetting a Lost Password" in Chapter 12, "Troubleshooting." SCSI Configuration Utility The HP Netserver uses the Symbios SCSI Configuration Utility to verify or modify the embedded SCSI controller settings for the devices - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 100
HP Netserver NOTE You typically would not need to use this utility unless you are an experienced administrator or requested to do so by a support to the following instructions. 1. Reboot the HP Netserver. If you are settings. 5. To format a hard disk or change hard disk parameters: a. Select an adapter - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 101
• Complete documentation of your HP Netserver and accessories • Important information on installing your NOS • Error message and beep code descriptions • Available diagnostics and limited servicing information • Limited parts lists • Available management software options and documentation Using the - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 102
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problems installing your HP Netserver, there are a number of different tools available for troubleshooting, including the information provided in this chapter. • HP Netserver Online Documentation CD-ROM contains the following information in the HP Netserver LP 1000r Service Manual. o Troubleshooting - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 104
or slots. • If it is a network-related error, determine if the Netserver has enough memory and hard disk drive capacity. Refer to the network operating system (NOS) manual. • Remove all added options to ensure you have isolated the problem to basic Netserver or its options. Always replace one and - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 105
SCSI hard disk drive, keyboard, mouse, and one NIC. 4. Power on the Netserver to start the boot process. 5. If the Netserver will not complete the boot process: a. Check the heatsinks on the processors for good contact. b. Consult the troubleshooting steps in the section "Hardware Problems" later - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 106
one of these three types of error messages could point to a problem, which might prevent the Netserver from completing the boot process. error are displayed. Follow the instructions on the screen. If an alpha-numeric code appears, refer to the codes listed in the HP Netserver LP 1000r Service Manual - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 107
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting 3. Verify the power outlet is working. 4. Verify the Netserver and monitor are turned on. monitor and Netserver. 7. If the Netserver still does not work: a. Repeat steps 1, 2, and 3 of this section. b. Remove all accessories, except the primary boot hard disk drive. c. - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 108
12 Troubleshooting e. If the Netserver now works, replace the boards and accessories one at a time to determine which one is causing the problem. 8. If the Netserver still does not work contact your service representative to replace the Netserver. POST Error Messages If you get a POST text error - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 109
. • Verify the connector is pushed completely. If the problem persists, replace the mouse or contact your HP support organization. • If no text or messages appear listen for the beep codes. Refer to the beep codes listed in the HP Netserver LP 1000r Service Manual. • If no message appears but the - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 110
12 Troubleshooting Clearing the CMOS Configuration You may need to clear the CMOS configuration if the configuration has been corrupted, or if incorrect settings made in the Setup Utility have caused error messages to be unreadable. To clear the configuration: 1. Turn off power to the Netserver - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 111
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting Shaded rectangle represents the position of switch Not Used (Default =Off settings in the Setup Utility or complete the boot process if you reboot the Netserver. 1. Turn off power to the HP Netserver. 2. Remove the cover. 3. Move switch 3 in the configuration switch on - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 112
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting Hardware Problems This section describes what to do if you have problems with your monitor, mass storage devices, printer, accessory boards, keyboard, or mouse. Monitor Does Not Work NOTE If the Netserver has a large amount of memory installed, it may take 30 seconds - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 113
connected to the drive and to the SCSI connector on the system board. 2. Verify all SCSI devices have unique IDs. 3. Ensure your SCSI device is not terminated. 4. Ensure connector pins are not displaced or distorted. Replacing a Battery If your HP Netserver repeatedly loses its configuration - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 114
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting WARNING There is a danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions. 1. Power down the HP Netserver and unplug power cord. 2. Gain access to the system board by - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 115
Chapter 12 View Rotated 90 Degrees CCW Troubleshooting Figure 12-3. Battery on System Board 7. install the Netserver into the rack. 12. Power on the Netserver and reset the CMOS settings. Problems Running the Setup Utility If you cannot run the Setup Utility, the HP Netserver's configuration in - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 116
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13 Alternative Rack Mounting (4-Post) Introduction This chapter provides the instructions for mounting the HP Netserver in a four-post (column) HP Systems rack. Figure 13-1 shows the Systems rack. If you have the newer 4-post HP System/E or System/U racks, go to Chapter 8. If you are mounting the - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 118
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting (4-Post) Figure 13-1. HP System Rack 112 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 119
(LP 1000r and LP 2000r). You can read about the tools or download copies for installation. These tools can be used to plan a rack configuration for the components in your system. The white papers, specifically HP Netserver High Density Rack Solutions Overview (LP 1000r and LP 2000r), provide rack - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 120
the following safety and environmental issues in mind, especially if you install the HP Netserver in a non-HP rack environment: • Optimum Operating Environment - The optimum operating conditions for the HP Netserver is in an environmental controlled computer room with a temperature range of 20 to - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 121
must be marked before mounting the outer-rail assemblies. Once the outer-rails are correctly mounted, then the HP Netserver LP 1000r can be installed into the rack. A template is not provided because the Netserver is exactly one EIA unit high and can only fit into one EIA unit, but not across two - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 122
is used to identify and mark the locations on the columns. CAUTION If other rack components are to be mounted in the rack below the HP Netserver, install those components before starting to mount the Netserver. NOTE Use the HP Rack Configuration Tools to determine where in the rack to mount the - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 123
1st Hole From Bottom Masking Tape Marker Left Side Mark this face of the columns with masking tape or marker pen. Right Side Bottom of HP Netserver Front of Rack Figure 13-3. Location Marks on the Rack's Columns 3. Mark the inside face of the left-rear and right-rear rack columns, with - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 124
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting (4-Post) 4. Match the outer-rail pins to the column holes (1st & 3rd) marked on the front and rear columns. See Figure 13-3. The mounting pins of the outer-rails should go into the inside face of the rear column and front face of the front column. Anti-tip - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 125
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting (4-Post) A tension spring allows the outer-rails to compress during installation. The outer-rails are held in place at of the front of the rack by a flat spring tab at the rear face of the front columns. See Figures 13-2 and 13-5. 6. Repeat Steps 3 through 5 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 126
bottom of the rack. Failure to do so could result in injury and equipment damage. To prevent the rack from rolling while you mount the HP Netserver, ensure the leveler screws on the rack's lower four corners are in firm contact with the floor. See Figure 13-4. 1. Lower the leveler screws on - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 127
chassis to the rack with captive screws. Attaching the Front Bezel The front bezel attaches to the HP Netserver by pivoting on two pins at the bottom and grasping the top pins with spring latches. The middle pins force the bezel to pivot in - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 128
engaged. Pins Spring Latches (2) Figure 13-7. Attaching the Bezel to the Netserver Continuing with the Rack Installation Process After you install the HP Netserver in the rack, refer to the white paper, located on the HP web site for high-density rack configurations, to continue the process of - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 129
are also provided. See Figures A-1 and A-2. Requirements The following tables provide the specifications required for normal operation of the HP Netserver LP 1000r. Table A-1. System Power Specifications Parameter Input Type Input Range Operating Current In-rush Current Operating Power AC Input - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 130
to 12,180 m (40,000 ft) 867 BTU/hr NOTE The specifications and requirements listed above can vary if you install a mass storage device in the Netserver that has more stringent environmental limits than required for the HP Netserver. Ensure the operating environment for any mass storage devices you - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 131
A Specifications Table A-4. HP Netserver Hardware Specifications Processors Chipset Memory Video SCSI IDE Intel Pentium III (up to 2 processors) processors, at supported speeds of 1.13 and 1.26 GHz, with 512 KB level 2 cache on processor RCC LE chip set with 133 MHz bus speed support Supports up - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 132
Appendix A System Board Layout Battery Video (B) LAN A/ LAN B MGMT Parallel (T) PCI Slot Config Switch IDE-2 Integrated Remote Assistant Board (Daughter Board) FDD Specifications UBS (2) Keyboard (B) Mouse (T) Processor 1 Processor 2 Power Connector 0 1 DIMM 2 Slots 3 SCSI B SCSI A IDE - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 133
Appendix A Specifications Wake-onLAN (WOL) Not Used Wake-onRing (WOR) Not Used Integrated RA Board Connectors (2) (Daughter Board) Memory Fan Not Used PCI Board Fan Not Used Power Supply Speed Monitor Not Used Processor (CPU) Fan Power, Reset - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 134
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't leave filler panels out, 21, 24 CD-ROM drive troubleshooting, 107 CMOS memory clearing, 104 columns 2-post brackets, 64 rack installation, 64 compression spring outer-rail release, 115 configuration HP Management solutions, 87 HP Netserver Navigator CD-ROM, 86 configuring BIOS Setup Utility, 89 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 136
1M, 36 HP NetRAID 1Si, 36 HP NetRAID 2M, 36 recommendation, 36 Diskette Library, 97 display modes, 125 Drive Array Controller (DAC), 18 drive types supported flexible disk drive, 15 IDE CD-ROM, 16 low-voltage differential SCSI, 16 Ultra-3 SCSI hard drives, 16 drives installing, 15 E embedded LAN - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 137
Release History, 87 HP Netserver Online Documentation CD-ROM, 95 automatic start, 95 I I2C connector supported, 37 IDE device Setup Utility, 90 IDE Setup Utility, 90 indicator LEDs, 2 ON/OFF, 2 inrush current allowing for, 7 installing Index additional memory, 28 DIMMs, 28 integrated I/O port Setup - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 138
, 106 video connection, 83 mouse, 83 mouse troubleshooting, 107 O Order Assistant, 27 outer-rail release compression spring, 75, 115 spring tab, 79, 119 P password resetting, 105 password problems, 105 PCI board PCI-to-PCI bridge, 38 PCI boards software drivers, 43 PCI slot riser board, 38 PCI slot - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 139
device troubleshooting, 107 security hardware, 89 Setup Utility, 89 serial port Integrated Remote LAN 2, 88 BIOS corruption, 109 change boot device order, 90 Index configuration, 89 Exit menu, 90 flexible disk drive, 90 hardware security, 89 IDE devices, 90 IDE primary/secondary, 90 integrated - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 140
knob position, 11 TopTools Remote Control card supported, 37 troubleshooting battery problems, 107 CD-ROM drive, 107 heatsink problems, 98 keyboard, 107 mouse, 107 process steps, 98 troubleshooting basics, 98 hardware problems, 106 POST error messages, 102 tools, 97 U Uninterruptible Power Supply
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Last Updated: June 2001