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HP Netserver LP 2000r User Guide (1.13 and 1.26 GHz) Online Version: 2.0 Last Updated: June 2001 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (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 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 3
to Multiple-Server Configurations 7 Sleep States (ACPI 7 2 Opening and Closing the HP Netserver 9 Introduction ...9 Removing the Front Bezel 9 Replacing the Front Bezel 10 Removing the Top Cover 10 Replacing the Top Cover 11 Removing the Rear Chassis Blower/Bracket and Air Flow Guide 13 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 4
50 Installing the Heatsink 55 Firmware and Software Changes 57 Upgrading the Firmware 57 Reinstalling the NOS 57 Removing a Processor and Heatsink 58 7 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post 61 Introduction ...61 Tools Required 62 HP Netserver Rack Mount Parts List 63 Rack Configuration - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 5
Rack Mount Parts List 77 Rack Configuration Tools 77 Safety Precautions 78 Marking the Columns 79 Preparing the HP Netserver 80 Mounting the HP Netserver in the Rack 82 Attaching the Front Bezel 85 Cabling Rack Components 85 9 Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, and Power Supplies - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 6
or Mouse Does Not Work 112 CD-ROM Drive Does Not Work 112 SCSI Device Does Not Work 112 Replacing a Battery 113 Problems Running the Setup Utility 114 13Alternative Rack Mounting (4-Post 115 Introduction ...115 Tools Required 117 HP Netserver Rack Mount Parts List 117 Rack Configuration - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 7
, Ports, and Indicators Introduction Before operating the HP Netserver LP 2000r, familiarize yourself with the Netserver's controls, ports, and indicators, as shown in Figures 1-1 through 1-3. Front Panel The front panel of the HP Netserver provides the controls and indicators commonly used when - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 8
Eject Button CD-ROM CD-ROM Activity LED FDD Activity LED Flexible Disk Drive (FDD) SCSI Disk ID 0 SCSI Disk ID 1 SCSI Disk ID if your NOS supports power management based on the ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) standard. Refer to "Applying Power to the HP Netserver" and " - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 9
Chapter 1 Controls, Ports and Indicators Table 1-2. Component Indicators LED ICON Temperature/Fan LED Error! Not a valid link. RPS LED SCSI Drive Status LEDs Error! Not a valid link. SCSI Activity LED Description This LED indicates the system temperature and fan speed status: • Steady Green - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 10
Server Management Reference Guide. • The dedicated serial port is a standard serial port. • The Video Port interface specifications are listed in Table A-4, "HP Netserver Hardware Specifications" and Table A-5, "Video Display Modes" of Appendix A, "Specifications." • The two LAN ports (LAN A and LAN - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 11
and the power supply module is in standby mode (HP Netserver is powered off). • Steady Amber may indicate a LAN link. • Flashing Green indicates there is LAN activity. LAN Speed LED This LED is the LAN speed indicator: • Steady Amber shows LAN is operating at 100 Mbps LAN speed. • Off shows LAN - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 12
12, "Troubleshooting." Powering-Down the HP Netserver 1. Log off all users and, if necessary, back up files. a. Schedule the power-down for a time when the Netserver being down will affect the fewest users. b. If you will be performing a hardware or software upgrade, ensure the Netserver's data has - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 13
may trip and prevent the servers from powering up. When preparing your site for installation, allow for the additional inrush current. Refer to Table A-1, "Power Supply Specifications" in Appendix A, "Specifications." Sleep States (ACPI) The HP Netserver supports the ACPI (Advanced Configuration and - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (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 instructions provided for more information. The HP Netserver's power button can be configured to initiate - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 15
Introduction This chapter describes how to the remove the front bezel, top cover, and air flow guide from the HP Netserver LP 2000r. WARNING Before removing the cover, always disconnect the power cord and unplug cables. Disconnect the power cord to avoid exposure to high energy - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 16
Chapter 2 Opening and Closing the HP Netserver Figure 2-1. Removing the Front Bezel Replacing the Front Bezel You 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 shut down the operating system. 2. Pull out - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 17
Chapter 2 Opening and Closing the HP Netserver 4. Release the top cover by turning the knob at the front of the chassis in a clockwise direction. See Figure 2-2. 5. Slide the top cover about ½ inch (13mm) toward the front of the Netserver and then lift it off the chassis. Figure 2-2. Removing the - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 18
Chapter 2 Opening and Closing the HP Netserver B A Figure 2-3. Replacing the Cover 3. Turn the knob to the Closed position (counter-clockwise). See Figure 2-3. 4. Slide the Netserver back into the rack. 12 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 19
Chapter 2 Opening and Closing the HP Netserver Removing the Rear Chassis Blower/Bracket and Air Flow Guide The blower generates the air that cools the processor heatsinks. The air flow guide directs air onto the processor heatsinks. The air flow guide sits directly over the DIMMs and must be - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 20
Chapter 2 Opening and Closing the HP Netserver Replacing the Rear Chassis Blower/Bracket and Air Flow Guide To replace the rear chassis blower/bracket and air flow guide, simply reverse the steps described in the preceding procedure. Removing the PCI Card Cage The PCI card cage contains the 3 PCI - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 21
Chapter 2 Opening and Closing the HP Netserver Replacing the PCI Card Cage Follow these steps to replace the PCI card cage and reconnect the card cage fan to the system board. 1. Align the PCI card cage with the guides on the and left side of the chassis. Lower the PCI card cage and plug - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 22
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-quarter of an inch. o Do not stack drives. o The Netserver may have up to 6 Hot Swap SCSI hard disk drives (HDD). A flexible disk drive and CD-ROM drive are standard on all models of the HP Netserver LP 2000r. See Figure 3-1. o If a backup tape drive is used, it must be connected externally using - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 24
not set SCSI ID software settings or jumpers on the SCSI drive's controller board. • SCSI Device Installation Order o The six Hot Swap drive slots support various SCSI HDD configurations. Start from the top left side when adding Hot Swap SCSI hard drives in the HP Netserver. • Filler Panels o Ensure - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 25
HP Netserver without filler panels inserted in empty SCSI HDD slots. Figure 3-1. HP Netserver Mass Storage Drives Boot Priority The Netserver through the ID numbers. The Netserver's embedded controller is always SCSI ID 7. For information about booting off of a hard disk connected to an accessory - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 26
tape backup device. Hardware Mirroring You may choose to mirror hard drives (RAID 1) in the HP Netserver's hot swap slots. Hardware mirroring can help speed up disk access time. To mirror hard drives, you need to install the HP NetRAID Controller board and use an additional SCSI cable to connect - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 27
are mirroring hard drives using the HP NetRAID Controller board, refer to "Duplexing SCSI Hard Disk Drives" later in this chapter for instructions on how to Operating the HP Netserver without filler panels in empty SCSI drive slots may cause the HP Netserver to suffer thermal damage and/or excessive - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 28
Tab Tab Figure 3-2. Removing a Filler Panel 2. Remove the SCSI drive from its protective packaging and open the ejector arms, as shown in Figure 3-3. 3. Slide the SCSI drive into the slot until you feel resistance. Then press in firmly until the drive is fully seated into the connector on the SCSI - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 29
Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices Figure 3-3. Inserting a SCSI Drive 4. Make sure the drive is pushed in completely. Close the ejector arms and press them in until the latch clicks into place. See Figure 3-4. 23 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 30
ejector arms. Removing Hot Swap Hard Drives CAUTION Remove the drive slowly. Wait for the drive heads to park before completely removing the drive. Follow the instructions carefully to prevent damage to the drive head and head actuator. 1. To unlock the drive, insert your thumb into the opening - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 31
Figure 3-6. b. Wait about 30 seconds for the drive to stop spinning and for the drive heads to park. c. Use your hand to support the bottom of the drive, while you slowly pull the drive straight out. Do not allow the drive to fall. 3. Place the drive in an electrostatic protected container. Do not - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 32
Mass Storage Devices Figure 3-6. Removing a SCSI Drive Duplexing SCSI Hard Disk Drives This section provides instructions for duplexing SCSI hard drives by using internal SCSI channels (see Figure 3-8) or a SCSI host bus adapter card, such as the HP NetRAID Controller board (see Figure 3-9). If you - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 33
= Long Internal SCSI Cable Figure 3-7. Default SCSI Cable Configuration Duplexing Using Internal SCSI Channels Follow these steps to duplex the SCSI hard drives using internal SCSI channels (see Figure 3-8). 1. Remove Cable A connecting SCSI Channel B and the External SCSI port. Store the cable for - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 34
SCSI Cable Figure 3-8. Duplexing Using Internal SCSI Cables Duplexing with a SCSI Host Bus Adapter Card Follow these steps to duplex the SCSI hard drives using a SCSI Host Bus Adapter card (see Figure 3-9). 1. Disconnect Cable B from SCSI Channel A (on the system board), and connect it to Channel - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 35
Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices 4. Fold the cables in the PCI card cage as shown in Figure 3-11. NOTE Ensure the cables do not impede airflow or obstruct the PCI card cage fan. Rear SCSI Host Bus Adapter Card Channel 0 Channel 1 Cable B External Cable A SCSI Cable C Cable C Top - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 36
Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices Figure 3-10. Channel 0 and Channel 1 Connectors Figure 3-11. Folding Cables within the PCI Card Cage 30 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 37
of the following for 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 install DIMMs in the HP Netserver. • An anti-static service kit (3M 8501/8502/8503 or equivalent). This - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 38
the HP Netserver. For detailed instructions, see "Powering-Down the HP Netserver," in Chapter 1, "Controls, Ports and Indicators." 2. Pull out the anti-tip foot at the bottom of the rack. Then extend the HP Netserver chassis out from the rack. It is not necessary to remove the HP Net Server from - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 39
4 Installing Additional Memory Figure 4-1. Removing the Air Flow Guide 6. Locate the DIMM slots on the system board, and choose an empty slot to install a DIMM. See Figure 4-2. DIMMs may be installed in any combination, in any slot, but HP recommends starting at slot 0 and filling the slots in - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 40
Chapter 4 Installing Additional Memory 0 1 DIMM Slots 2 3 System Board (top view) Figure 4-2. DIMM Locations on System Board 7. Spread the two retaining latches on the slot outward. See Figure 4-3. 8. Remove a DIMM from its container, handling the module by its edges. CAUTION • Leave the - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 41
Chapter 4 Installing Additional Memory 9. Align the notches on the DIMM with the keys on the slot. See Figure 4-3. DIMM Slot Keys Retaining Latches (2) Notches 30 Degrees Figure 4-3. Aligning the DIMM 10. Hold the DIMM at approximately 30 ° to the system board and press the DIMM firmly and - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 42
instructions, see "Powering-Down the HP Netserver," in Chapter 1, "Controls, Ports and Indicators." 2. Pull out the anti-tip foot at the bottom of the rack. Then slowly slide the HP Netserver chassis out from the rack as far as it can be extended. It is not necessary to remove the HP Net Server - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 43
to "Removing the Rear Chassis Blower/Bracket and Air Flow Guide" in Chapter 2, "Opening and Closing the HP Netserver." 6. Locate the DIMM slots on the system board. up the HP Netserver when there are no DIMMs installed, the screen displays an error message or appears blank and sounds beep codes. 37 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 44
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CD-ROM or look for the Hardware Tested Products list for the HP Netserver LP 2000r 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/ All Hewlett-Packard accessory boards comply with the U.S. National Electrical code - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 46
internal or external mass storage devices. HP recommends installing the HP NetRAID-4M PCI board in the HP Netserver LP 2000r. 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 can be - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 47
Remote Control Card The HP Netserver LP 2000r supports the HP Remote Control card, which uses the HP TopTools remote management software. The Remote Control card requires an I2C connection to the system board, provided by the I2C connector on the daughter board (Integrated Remote Assistant circuitry - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 48
NOTE For information about a specific PCI board type, refer to the Readme file, Tested Products List, or Configuration Advisor on your HP Netserver Navigator CD-ROM. 1. Log off all users and, if necessary, back up files. For detailed instructions, see "Powering Down the HP Netserver," in Chapter - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 49
-strap contacts your skin. 6. 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 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 50
card: a. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the slot cover. See Figure 5-4. b. Slide the PCI card into the PCI slot. See Figure 5-5. NOTE Slot 1 does not support the HP NetRAID-4M PCI board. Avoid using slot 1 for full-length cards. Slots 2 and 3 may be used for any card. 44 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 51
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Boards Slot 3 Slot 2 Slot 1 Figure 5-4. Removing the Slot Cover 45 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 52
card cage and reconnect the card cage fan to the system board: a. Align the PCI card cage with the guides on the and left side of the chassis. Lower the PCI card cage and plug the fan into the connector Make sure that the front edge of the PCI card cage is seated on the guide pin. See Figure 5-6. 46 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 53
5 Installing Additional Boards Guide Pin Figure 5-6. Replacing the PCI Card Cage 10. Replace the top cover on the HP Netserver and push the Netserver back into the rack. Once the HP Netserver is returned to normal operation, you may need to install software drivers. The drivers for the new PCI - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 54
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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 2000r supports processor speeds of 1.13 and 1.26 GHz, with - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 56
Processor Primary Processor (CPU1) Secondary Processor (CPU 2) Figure 6-1. System Board (top view) Installing a Second Processor This section provides the instructions for installing a second processor and its heatsink on the system board. Figure 6-1 indicates the location of the primary and - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 57
install it. 2. Log off all users, backup files, and shut down the NOS according to the instructions in your NOS documentation. 3. Press the power switch on the HP Netserver control panel when prompted by the operating system. Normally, this completes the shutdown procedure. WARNING Power supplies - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 58
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 when - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 59
NOTE Keep the terminator for future use. The terminator must be installed in the secondary processor socket when only one processor is used or the HP Netserver will not operate properly. 8. Align the second processor over the empty processor socket, as shown in Figure 6-3. 53 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 60
to fully seat the processor. You should hear the ZIF lever click when it closes properly. NOTE No speed switch settings are required for the supported 1.13 and 1.26 GHz processors. These processors rely on their own internal switch settings, and not on system board switch settings. Pin-1 Marker - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 61
insert a flat-head screwdriver into the tool latch and press the latch down to connect it to the tab. See Figure 6-5. 4. Replace the air flow guide. Refer to Chapter 2, "Opening and Closing the HP Netserver." 55 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 62
Chapter 6 Thumb Latch Tab Installing an Additional Processor Hook Latch (hidden) Step A Tab Processor Socket Figure 6-4. Placing the Heatsink on the Processor 56 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 63
the Latches Firmware and Software Changes This section deals with 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 2000r CD-ROM drive and power on the Netserver. Follow the instructions provided on - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 64
components. • Before removing the processor, touch a grounded unpainted metal surface on the HP Netserver to discharge static electricity. 1. Remove the air flow guide. See Chapter 2, "Opening and Closing the HP Netserver." 2. Use a flathead screwdriver or similar tool to unhook the tool latch on - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 65
latch. Then, lift the heatsink away from the processor and out of the Netserver. 4. Open the ZIF lever to allow removal of the processor. See Figure must install a terminator on the empty processor socket in order for the Netserver to operate reliably. 7. If you intend to use the heatsink again for - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 66
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Mounting (4-Post)," for instructions. If you have a 2-post non-HP rack, see Chapter 8, "Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (2-Post)," or refer to the documentation in the appropriate rack accessory kit. If you want to install the HP Netserver in a third-party rack not covered in this guide, you may find - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 68
extends in front or back (on System E Rack) e Figure 7-1. HP System/E and System/U Rack Features The HP Netserver LP 2000r rack mount kit requires two EIA units of space in the rack. Before mounting the Netserver, plan the Netserver's location in the rack relative to other rack components. Proper - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 69
Configuration tools • High density rack solutions • Rack Assistant, Rack Configuration • Order Assistant • HP Netserver High Density Rack Solutions Overview (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 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 70
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 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 71
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 Use a marking pen or masking tape to mark the server position on the face of the front columns and the inside of the rear columns. The example in Figure - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 72
Chapter 7 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post) Installing Slides in the Rack 1. Ensure the rack is stabilized. For HP system /E or /U racks, pull the anti-tip foot forward out of the bottom of the rack and lower the leveler screws to make firm contact - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 73
Chapter 7 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post) Removing Slides from the Rack Follow these steps if you need to release the outer slide assembly after it is installed in the rack. 1. - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 74
weighs 38 lbs. (17.3 kg) fully loaded. To avoid an accident, use two people when placing the HP Netserver into the rack. 2. Mount the HP Netserver on the slides: a. With the help of at least one other person, lift the HP Netserver by its four corners off the floor or pallet. b. Slowly insert the - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 75
Chapter 7 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post) Figure 7-5. Mounting the HP Netserver on the Slides 69 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 76
Chapter 7 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post) Figure 7-6. Pressing the Stop Release Attaching the Front Bezel 1. Hook the bottom edge of the bezel onto the pins at the front of the chassis. See Figure 7-7. 2. Close the bezel and press the top corners to snap it into place. 70 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 77
(LP 1000r and LP 2000r) to cable the components in the rack enclosure. The white paper is available on HP's web site at the following URL: http://www.hp.com/netserver/support After cables are attached to the HP Netserver you can attach the Cable Management Arm, as described in the next section. 71 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 78
Arm (CMA) allows the cables and power cord to move in and out with the HP Netserver chassis without being accidentally disconnected. The Cable Management Arm installation is tool-less. 1. Ensure the HP Netserver is pushed all the way into the rack. 2. Attach the Cable Management Arm to the - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 79
Management Arm into the hole in the chassis slide mount. b. Tighten the thumbscrew to secure the Cable Management Arm. See Figure 7-8. 4. Extend the HP Netserver out of the rack to ensure the Cable Management Arm moves with the chassis without binding. 5. Dress the cables in the Cable Management Arm - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 80
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rack, see Chapter 7, "Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post)," for instructions. If you have the older 4-post HP systems rack, see Chapter 13, "Alternative Rack Mounting." If you want to install the HP Netserver in a third-party rack not covered in this guide, you may find relevant documentation on - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 82
Chapter 8 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (2-Post) B A Characteristics of 2-Post Rack: A. U-shaped column for easy access B. Top is secured to ceiling to hold additional weight. C. Base is bolted to floor. C Figure 8-1. Features of 2-Post Rack 76 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 83
Configuration tools • High density rack solutions • Rack Assistant, Rack Configuration • Order Assistant • HP Netserver High Density Rack Solutions Overview (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 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 84
High Density Rack Solutions Overview (LP 1000r and LP 2000r), provide rack information for HP Netservers in high-density racks and additional information for rack systems not listed in this manual. You will need this information to complete a rack system installation. Safety Precautions Always keep - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 85
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 Use the marking pen or masking tape to mark the server position on the front of both columns. See Figure 8-2. The two brackets are mounted at the 1st and - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 86
can be mounted in the rack, you need to remove the factory-installed chassis slides from the Netserver and install the flush-mount or center-mount brackets. 1. Lay the HP Netserver on a flat surface. 2. Remove the slides from the sides of the chassis. See Figure 8-3. Figure 8-3. Removing Existing - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 87
, using the four screws provided for each bracket: a. If you are flush-mounting the HP Netserver, attach the two flush-mount brackets, as shown in Figure 8-4. b. If you are center-mounting the HP Netserver, attach the two center-mount brackets, as shown in Figure 8-5. NOTE The flush-mount brackets - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 88
LP 2000r weighs 38 lbs. (17.3 kg.) fully loaded. To prevent an accident, use two people when placing the Netserver into the rack. 1. With the help of at least one other person, lift the HP Netserver off the table or pallet. 2. Position the mounting brackets over the holes (2nd & 5th) that you have - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 89
8 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (2-Post) 3. Insert a screw through the bottom hole on each bracket and tighten the screws sufficiently to hold the HP Netserver in place while you insert and tighten the remaining screws. See Figure 8-6 or Figure 8-7. Figure 8-6. Flush Mounting the HP Netserver 83 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 90
Chapter 8 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (2-Post) Figure 8-7. Center Mounting the HP Netserver 84 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 91
the HP Netserver in the rack, refer to the white paper entitled HP Netserver High Density Rack Solutions Overview (LP 1000r and LP 2000r) to cable the Netserver in the rack enclosure. The white paper is available on HP's web site at the following URL: http://www.hp.com/netserver/support 85 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 92
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you have a console switch box, refer to the switch box user guide for instructions on connecting the keyboard, mouse, and monitor. 2. If a LAN cable is provided, you may connect it now or wait until you have verified the HP Netserver's operation. AC for PS Power Supply Bay #1 Bay #1 USB(2) Mouse - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 94
Keyboard, Mouse, and UPS Installing a Power Supply Module The HP Netserver LP 2000r comes with one power supply module. A second power supply has its own power cord (see Figure 9-2). CAUTION Operating the HP Netserver without a power supply filler panel in an empty power supply bay could cause excessive - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 95
Chapter 9 Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, and UPS Figure 9-3. Removing the Power Supply Filler Panel 2. Before installing the new power supply module, pinch the release and pull it down. See Figure 9-4. NOTE The release lever on the power supply module must be in the down position in - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 96
Chapter 9 Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, and UPS Release Lever Figure 9-4. Moving Release Lever Down 3. Slide the module into the power bay and press the release lever in until it clicks into place. See Figure 9-5. Figure 9-5. Installing a Power Supply Module 4. Plug in the power cord - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 97
be inserted in the empty bay 1. CAUTION Operating the HP Netserver without a power supply filler panel in an empty power supply bay could cause excessive EMI or thermal damage to the Netserver. 1. Pinch the release lever on the power supply module and pull - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 98
Connect the serial cable between the UPS and the HP Netserver. Refer to the user guide included with the UPS for additional information. The HP Netserver LP 2000r performs a diagnostic test when the power switch is turned on. If an error condition occurs, refer to Chapter 12, "Troubleshooting." 92 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 99
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 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 100
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 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 101
available for the HP Netserver LP 2000r. Read the HP Netserver Server Management Reference Guide included with your Netserver for more information. This guide covers TopTools and all Netserver management utilities and options for the Netserver. • HP TopTools Software - This is the HP browser-based - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 102
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 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 103
the topics below. 1. Turn on the monitor and the HP Netserver. 2. Start the Setup Utility by pressing the [F2] for allowing booting from the flexible disk drive, hard disk drive, and CD-ROM. • Configuration - disable specific options or features, such as the Alert-On-LAN 2 feature. o Integrated I/O - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 104
exit without saving changes, which reverts to previous settings. When you exit, the HP Netserver reboots. Using the Setup Screens Online help explains the settings displayed on the Setup Utility screens. Instructions are also provided for navigating between the screens and entering or changing the - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 105
to confirm your decision. 13. Choose Yes and then press Enter. Then the HP Netserver reboots. Setting the HP Netserver's Power-On Passwords Use this topic to set a password to boot the HP Netserver. To configure the HP Netserver for a password, which will require a password on boot-up, refer to the - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 106
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. 4. Press the Enter key to enter a new password or change the old one - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 107
a Lost Password" in Chapter 12, "Troubleshooting." SCSI Configuration Utility The HP Netserver uses the Symbios SCSI Configuration Utility to verify you are an experienced administrator or requested to do so by a support provider. During the boot process the message "SCSI BIOS successfully loaded" - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 108
Symbios SCSI Configuration Utility, refer to the following instructions. 1. Reboot the HP Netserver. If you are already in the boot process, SCSI ID setting and other advanced adapter settings. 5. To format a hard disk or change hard disk parameters: a. Select an adapter from the list in the main menu - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 109
, including: • Complete documentation of your HP Netserver and accessories • Important information on installing your NOS • Error message and beep code descriptions • Available diagnostics and servicing information • Parts lists • Available management software options and documentation Using the - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 110
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contains the following information in the HP Netserver LP 2000r Service Manual: o Troubleshooting Information o Parts Information o List of Error Messages o List of Beep Error Messages • HP Netserver Navigator CD-ROM provides several utilities for troubleshooting purposes. At the Main Menu, select - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 112
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 option - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 113
is Powered On If you think it is a hardware error, follow these steps and refer to "Hardware Problems" later in this chapter. 1. Log users off the network and power down the HP Netserver. 2. Remove the Netserver's cover. WARNING Before removing the cover, always unplug telephone cables and - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 114
the boot process: a. Consult the troubleshooting steps in the section "Hardware Problems" later in this chapter. b. If you get an error message or beep code refer to the HP Netserver LP 2000r Service Manual on the HP Web site at: http://www.hp.com/netserver/ c. Clear the CMOS memory and reboot - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 115
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting 10. Choose the Exit option and save the changes to save the configuration and exit the Setup Utility. Battery Spring Latch (Back of Chassis) Switch 1 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 116
Troubleshooting Resetting a Lost Password If you have forgotten the Power-on password, you can reset it using the configuration switch on the system board. NOTE If you have forgotten the Power-on password, your Netserver you reboot the Netserver. 1. Turn off power to the HP Netserver. 2. Remove - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 117
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 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 118
Troubleshooting Keyboard or Mouse Does Not Work 1. Verify the keyboard and mouse are connected to the correct connectors. Refer to the I/O panel label on the rear panel of the Netserver Does Not Work If error messages display on the monitor indicating a failure of a SCSI hard disk or tape backup - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 119
12 Troubleshooting Replacing a Battery If your HP Netserver repeatedly instructions. 1. Power down the HP Netserver and unplug power cord. 2. Extend the Netserver out from the rack. 3. Remove the Netserver cover and the air flow guide. Refer to Chapter 2, "Opening and Closing the HP Netserver - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 120
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting Figure 12-3. Battery on System Board 7. Insert the new battery (BIOS) Utility" in Chapter 10, "Configuring the HP Netserver." Problems Running the Setup Utility If you cannot run the Setup Utility, the HP Netserver's configuration in CMOS memory may have become corrupt. - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 121
the HP Netserver (2-Post)," or refer to the documentation in the appropriate rack accessory kit. If you want to install the HP Netserver in a third-party rack not covered in this guide, you may find relevant information on HP's web site at the following URL: http://www.hp.com/netserver/support 115 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 122
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting (4-Post) B A Characteristics of HP System rack: D A. 3-Cornered columns B. Fan-Only Vent C. "HP systems" name Plate D. EIA Units Marked by Triangles E. Anti-Tip Foot Extends Out Front Only E Figure 13-1. HP System Rack 116 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 123
-mount the HP Netserver. • M10 socket Torx 25 driver • Marking pen or masking tape (optional for marking the columns) HP Netserver Rack Mount Parts Order Assistant • HP Netserver High Density Rack Solutions Overview (LP 1000r and LP 2000r) You can read about the tools or download copies for - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 124
Mounting (4-Post) The white papers, specifically HP Netserver High Density Rack Solutions Overview (LP 1000r and LP 2000r), provide rack information for HP Netservers in the high density racks and additional information for rack systems not listed in this manual. You will need this information to - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 125
Rack Configuration Tools to determine where in the rack to mount the HP Netserver. The tools are available at the following URL: http://www.hp.com/netserver/support Use a marking pen or masking tape to mark the server position on the inside of the front and rear columns, as shown in Figure 13-2. The - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 126
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting (4-Post) Installing the Slides in the Rack 1. Prepare both slides for installation: a. Remove the spring from the slide's rear bracket. See Figure 13-3. b. Remove the nuts holding the front and rear slide brackets and remove the brackets from the slides. Save - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 127
the location you have marked on the front and rear columns. The slide bolts insert into the 2nd hole, counting from the base of the HP Netserver. 121 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 128
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting (4-Post) b. Tighten the nuts (saved from Step 1) onto the slide bolts to secure the slides to the columns. Use the M10 socket Torx driver to tighten the nuts. See Figure 13-5. Figure 13-5. Installing the Slides in the Rack 122 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 129
. Extend the anti-tip foot from the rack. See Figure 13-1. CAUTION The HP Netserver LP 2000r weighs 38 lbs. (17.3 kg) fully loaded. To avoid accidents, use two people when placing the HP Netserver into the rack. 2. Mount the HP Netserver on the slides: a. With the help of at least one other person - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 130
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting (4-Post) Figure 13-6. Mounting the HP Netserver on the Slides 124 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 131
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting (4-Post) Figure 13-7. Pressing the Stop Release Attaching the Front Bezel 1. Position the bezel in front of the HP Netserver LP 2000r, as shown in Figure 13-8. 2. Hook the bottom edge of the bezel onto the chassis pins. 3. Close the bezel and press the top - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 132
rack, refer to the white paper entitled HP Netserver High Density Rack Solutions Overview (LP 1000r and LP 2000r) to cable the components in the rack enclosure. The white paper is available on HP's web site at the following URL: http://www.hp.com/netserver/support After cables are attached to rack - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 133
hole, and tighten it. c. Insert the screw into the 1st hole, and tighten it using the Torx driver. Figure 13-9. Attaching the Cable Management Arm 3. Attach the Cable Management Arm to the HP Netserver: a. Insert the inner flange thumbscrew into the hole in the chassis slide mount. See Figure 13 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 134
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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 2000r. Table A-1. Power Supply Specifications Parameter Input Type Input Range Characteristics Universal input 100 to 240VAC at 50/60 Hz - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 136
12,180 m (40,000 ft) 1,365 BTU/hr NOTE The specifications and requirements listed above can vary if you install a mass storage device in the HP Netserver that has more stringent environmental limits than required for the Netserver. Ensure the operating environment for any mass storage devices you - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 137
HP Netserver Hardware Specifications Processors Intel Pentium III (up to 2 processors) processors, at supported LAN connectors ( LAN Power On/Off and Wake on LAN is enabled or disabled on LAN support; one PS/2 mouse, one PS/2 keyboard, and two USB connectors. CD-ROM ___ One standard CD-ROM drive - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 138
Appendix A Specifications Table A-5. Video Display Modes Resolution 640x480 Not available System Board Layout Battery LAN A/ Video (B) LAN B MGMT Parallel (T) PCI Slot UBS (2) Keyboard (B) Mouse (T) Config Switch Processor 1 IDE-2 Integrated Remote Assistant Board (Daughter Board) - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 139
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 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 140
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Advanced Configuration and Power Interface ACPI, 7 air flow guide removing, 13 replacing, 14 anti-tip foot rack drive troubleshooting, 112 CMOS memory clearing, 108 column adapter mounting, 66 columns 2-post brackets, 79 rack installation, 79 configuration HP Management solutions, 95 HP Netserver - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 142
board HP NetRAID 4M, 40 recommendation, 40 Diskette Library, 105 display modes, 132 Drive Array Controller (DAC), 20 drive types supported flexible disk drive, 17 IDE CD-ROM, 17 low-voltage differential SCSI, 18 Ultra-160M SCSI hard drives, 18 drives installing, 18 E embedded LAN controller LAN - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 143
HP Netserver Online Documentation CD-ROM, 103 automatic start, 103 I I2C connector supported, 41 IDE device Setup Utility, 97 IDE Setup Utility, 97 indicator LEDs, 2 ON/OFF, 2 inrush current allowing for, 7 installing additional memory, 32 DIMMs, 32 heatsink, 55 integrated I/O port Setup Utility, 97 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 144
problems CD-ROM drive, 112 keyboard, 112 mouse, 112 processors firmware upgrade, 57 reconfigure NOS, 57 processors clock speed, 49 installing, 50 installing heatsink, 55 removing, 58 supported utility, 101 SCSI controller ID, 19 SCSI device troubleshooting, 112 security hardware, 97 Setup Utility, 97 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 145
board removing DIMMs, 36 system date changing, 98 T tape backup device troubleshooting, 112 tape backup drive, 18 time changing, 98 TopTools Remote Control card supported, 41 troubleshooting battery problems, 113 CD-ROM drive, 112 heatsink-fan disconnect, 107 keyboard, 112 mouse, 112 process steps - HP LH4r | HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 146
Index Wake-on-LAN Magic Packet, 96 weight, 131 weight and dimensions, 131 Z Zero Insertion Force ZIF, 52 ZIF Zero Insertion Force, 52 140
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