HP LH4r HP Netserver LXr 8000 Installation Guide

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    HP NetServer LXr 8000 Installation Guide
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    -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
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    ) Menu 18 The Event Log Menu 19 The HW P/N (Hardware Part Number) Menu 20 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer 21 Removing and Replacing the Front Bezel 21 Opening and Closing the Server's Top Cover 22 Removing the Entire Top Cover 22 Removing Only the PCI Hot Plug Access Panel 24
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    Swap Hard Disk Drive 28 Removing a Hot-Swap Hard Disk Drive Introduction 49 The I/O Baseboard 49 PCI Hot Plug Support 51 NOS Support for PCI Hot Plug 51 Special Features of Server in the Rack 75 Introduction 75 Installation Basics 77 Safety Precautions 77 Tools Required 77 HP NetServer
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    File 94 Configuration Assistant 94 HP Management Solutions 96 HP NetServer Utilities 98 Change User Preferences 98 Running the Configuration Software 98 Setup Utility 98 Starting the Setup Utility 99 Main Menu 99 Using the Setup Screens 100 Setting the Server's Boot Passwords 100 Changing
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    Placing the HP NetServer in the Rack 123 Step 4: Attaching the Front Bezel 128 Step 5: Continuing with the Rack Installation Process 131 A Specifications 133 Power Statement 143 Notice for U.K.: General Approval 144 C Service and Support 145 D Warranty and Software License 147 vi
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    Contents Warranty 147 HP Software Product License Agreement 147 Index...151 vii
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    the HP NetServer. It tells you what to do, and in what order. For a trouble-free installation, read this chapter before taking the HP NetServer out shipping box. CAUTION The HP NetServer weighs approximately 130 pounds. At least two people are required to lift the server. Failure to observe this
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    , cable the monitor, keyboard, and mouse (Refer to Chapter 8) to the HP NetServer. Also connect mass storage, tape drives, and other components. 12. Obtain the release history of the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM that came with your HP NetServer, to make sure that your Navigator CD-ROM is the latest
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    Express Configuration option. Refer to Chapter 10. NOTE To fully configure the HP NetServer, all the rack components should be cabled and online (though not necessarily installed reshipment. Electronic components (especially hard disk drives) can sustain damage when shipped in rack enclosures. 3
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    own set of screen navigation buttons. This display provides detailed information about system status The following illustration shows the server's front panel, including its control panel. The following sections explain these controls in more detail. Control Panel Figure 2-1. Front of HP NetServer 5
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    Power Button Reset Button Secure Mode LED Power LED Secure Mode Button Figure 2-2. Power, Reset, and Secure Mode Buttons and LEDs NOTE The HP NetServer's front bezel includes a small plastic door that you can pull down over the Power Button and Reset button. During normal operation, this door
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    If the LED is dark, system power is off. Performs a system hard reset. Reset Button Secure Mode Button Secure Mode LED Puts the system in button and scroll keys are also disabled. You configure Secure Mode through the server's Setup Utility. See Chapter 9 for details. Glows solid green when the
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    past error conditions, replaceable parts information, and more. Figure 2-3 shows the LCD and its navigation buttons. For instructions on the right side of the control board. These three server status LEDs give you a quick idea of the HP NetServer's general health. The signal it gives you reflects the
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    LEDs Red LED Off Yellow LED Off Flashing Off Off Flashing Off Off Green LED Off Off Off On Indicates This Server Status: Main power is off. Server may or may not have standby power. A component of the server has failed. If the component was redundant (a power supply or fan, for example), the
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    PCI Hot Plug slots on the I/O baseboard have their own LEDs, which are visible from the rear of the server. Figure 2-5 shows the rear of the HP NetServer. HP TopTools Remote Control Card and Connectors External SCSI Port Parallel, Serial, Keyboard, Mouse, Monitor Ports AC Inlet Power Supplies
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    HP NetServer power supply modules has the indicators in Figure 2-6: PWR PRFL FAIL Figure 2-6. Power Supply LEDs Table 2-3. Power Supply Module LED Descriptions Control Description PWR (Power) PRFL (Predictive Fail) FAIL (Power Supply Failure) Lights in the server. If the short-circuit is in
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    two power supplies are present and operating normally.) If the power supply's fan speed is still a problem, the PRFL LED continues to blink. If the fan speed is now acceptable, the PRFL LED does not light. CAUTION If you remove a power supply, it is imperative that you wait at least 15 seconds
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    ports on the HP NetServer's rear panel. Keyboard Mouse External SCSI Port Com1 Com2 VGA LPT1 Not Used Figure 2-7. Rear Panel Ports PCI Hot Plug Slot LEDs Slots P7 through P10 on the I/O baseboard are 64-bit PCI slots that can be individually powered down through system software. This feature
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    that the server's power cord is connected to a power source, and that the PWR light on each of the server's power supplies instructions in your network operating system (NOS) documentation to gracefully shut down all networking software and applications. 2. Press the power switch on the HP NetServer
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    may trip and thus prevent the servers from powering up. When preparing your site for installation, allow for the additional inrush current. See Specifications in Appendix A for power requirements. Viewing Information on the Control Panel Display The HP NetServer LXr 8000's control panel display can
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    down or hung, as long as the server is plugged into its power source. During POST (poweron self-test) the buttons and menus are disabled temporarily so that the control panel display can display POST and boot messages. The Main Menu By default, the HP NetServer's control panel display shows this
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    server's hardware configuration. • FW Info.: The version numbers of the server's firmware. • HW P/N.: Part number and serial number of the server's chassis. • Event Log.: The server's log of current and resolved error speed 400MHz CPU type P2/Xeon CPU0 stepping xx CPU1 stepping xx CPU2 stepping xx CPU3 stepping xx
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    you select FW Info from the Main Menu, you see something like this on the server's front panel display: **FW Info*** BMC ver xx.xx Use the front panel's (on I/O baseboard) Power Share Controller (on front panel board) HP TopTools Remote Control Card Peripheral Bay (module which holds all internal
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    to get information about current and resolved events from the server's event log. These may be errors, or normal system events like a system boot. The An "!" on a log entry means that the problem is still current. To read the complete log entry for an error, use the arrow keys to select the event
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    chassis' part number and serial number. When you select HW P/N from the Main Menu, you see something like this on the server's front panel display: **HW P/N*** Chassis P/N Use the front panel's down-arrow button to scroll down through the rest of the information. Here is what a full
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    it snaps into place. See Figure 3-1. Figure 3-1. Removing and Replacing the HP NetServer's Front Bezel NOTE HP NetServers installed in non-HP racks use a different front bezel that mounts differently. For more infomation, refer to the separate rack-mounting guide for third-party racks. It is 21
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    entire top cover: 1. If the server is operating, log off all users. Back-up files. Follow instructions in your network operating system (NOS) documentation to gracefully shut down all networking software and applications. 2. Press the power switch on the HP NetServer's control panel when prompted by
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    Chapter 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer tools or jewelry. Disconnect any telephone cables to avoid exposure to shock hazard from telephone ringing voltages. 3. Remove the two Torx screws at the front
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    HP NetServer Figure 3-3. Lifting Off the Cover 5. To replace the cover, lower it onto the top of the server with the screw holes on the server's chassis. 7. Reattach the screws boards while the server is operating. The server can operate safely of these slots while the server is powered up, first
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    Chapter 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer To remove the PCI Hot Plug access panel and reach the hot-plug slots: 1. Remove the Torx screws that fasten the access panel to the
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    Closing the HP NetServer 2. Lift the access panel away from the top cover. See Figure 3-4. Shield blocks access slots that do not support PCI P1 through P6, the slots that do not support PCI Hot Plug operation. To reach these slots, power down the server and remove the entire top cover. The shield
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    is an IDE device. The HP NetServer accepts these mass storage devices: • Hewlett Packard hot-swap SCSI hard disk drives • CD-ROM and tape drives • Flexible disk drive NOTE Some devices, including some DAT drives, may need an adapter to connect to the server's internal SCSI cable. A 68-pin-to-50
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    through P10 On-board SCSI consists of two channels, A and B. Channel A controls the HP NetServer's internal hard disk drives. Channel B handles the HP NetServer's external SCSI port. On each SCSI channel, the server scans for a boot device starting at device ID 0 and works up from there. Installing
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    Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices Hot Swap Drive Filler Plug Figure 4-1. Hot Swap Drive and Filler Panel 2. On the drive, press the locking latch in and pull the ejector handle out as far as it can go, as shown in Figure 4-2. CAUTION Be careful when
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    Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices Locking tab pivots when the ejector handle is open Light Pipes (fragile) Ejector Handle Locking Latch Figure 4-2. Readying Drive For Installation 3. Slide the drive slowly and gently into the location until it stops. (See Figure 4-1.) CAUTION Be
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    Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices Removing a Hot-Swap Hard Disk Drive CAUTION You must remove the drive slowly to ensure that the drive heads are parked prior to removal. Be sure to follow these instructions carefully to prevent handling damage, such as head slaps or head actuator
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    Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices 4. Use your hand to support the bottom of the drive. Slowly pull the drive straight out. Do not allow the drive to fall . 5. Place the drive in an electrostatic protected container. Do not stack drives. 32
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    Introduction This chapter includes guidelines and instructions for: • Removing and reinstalling a HP NetServer LXr Pro 8000 memory board for required for removal and installation of accessories: • Torx T-15 driver • An anti-static service kit (3M 8501/8502/8503 or equivalent). This kit includes
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    Guidelines The HP NetServer is equipped with two memory boards. You remove and insert the board through the front of the server. The boards sit horizontally in two side-by-side bays, and plug into connectors on the server's midplane board. Each memory board supports four-way interleaving
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    Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory NOTE Keep both memory boards in the HP NetServer during operation, even if the secondary board has no DIMMs. The empty board acts as a terminator for the memory board slot. A memory board has 16
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    Chapter 5 Key: Installing Additional Memory Bank A (Slots J1, J2, J3, J4) Bank B (Slots J5, J6, J7, J8) Bank C (Slots J9, J10, J11, J12) Bank D (Slots J13, J14, J15, J16) J1 J2 J5 J6 J9 J10 J13 J14 J3 J4 J7 J8 J11 J12 J15 J16 Figure 5-3. DIMM Slot Numbers and Bank Numbers Please note the
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    Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory • All DIMMs within a bank must be identical in size and speed. A bank must contain either all 64 MB DIMMs or all 256 MB DIMMs. • Banks of 64 MB DIMMs and 256 MB DIMMs can coexist on the same memory board. • The minimum memory configurationis four 64 MB DIMMs
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    Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory Key: Bank A Bank B Primary Board J1 J2 J5 J6 J9 J10 J13 J14 Bank C Bank D Secondary Board J1 J2 J5 J6 J9 J10 J13 J14 J3 J3 J4 J4 J7 J7 J8 J8 J11 J11 J12 J12 J15 J15 J16 J16 Board-to-Board Interleaving: 8 DIMMS Primary Board Secondary Board J1 J1 J2 J2
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    Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory Key: Bank A Bank B Primary Board J1 J2 J5 J6 J9 J10 J13 J14 Bank C Bank D Secondary Board J3 J4 J7 J8 J11 J12 J15 J16 Board-to-Board Interleaving: 24 DIMMS Primary Board J1 J2 J5 J6 J9 J10 J13 J14 Secondary Board J3 J4 J7 J8 J11 J12 J15 J16 Board-to-
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    procedure: 1. Log off all users. Back-up files. Follow instructions in your network operating system (NOS) documentation to gracefully shut down all networking software and applications. 2. Press the power switch on the HP NetServer's control panel when prompted by the operating system. Normally
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    Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory 1. Pull up on LCD handle. LCD slides up about 1/2 inch Memory Access Panel 2. Loosen captive screws on memory access panel. Remove panel. Captive Screws Figure 5-6. Gaining Access to the Memory Board Bays 6. The memory bays are protected by an access panel
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    Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory 7. The memory boards sit side by side underneath the processor baseboard. Choose the board you want to remove, and pull open the two retaining latches that hold it in place. See Figure 5-7. Retaining Latches 1. Pull open retaining latches on memory board.
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    . See Figure 5-8. Guide Rails Memory Board Figure 5-8. Replacing the Memory Board 13. Close the memory board's retaining latches. They should clamp onto the sides of the bay and hold the board firmly in place. 14. Reattach the memory access panel to the front of the HP NetServer chassis (Figure
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    steps to install a DIMM in a slot on a memory board. CAUTION Use only DIMMs acquired from HP. Contact HP Customer Support for a list of qualified DIMMs. HP will not support configurations that use non-HP Buffered EDO DIMMs. 1. Remove the memory board from the computer. See the previous section
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    in the DIMM slot sequence listed in Figures 5-4 and 5-5 until you have installed all DIMMs for your memory configuration. 9. Replace the memory board in the server. See "Removing and Replacing a Memory Board." 45
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    board: 1. Log off all users. Back-up files. Follow instructions in your network operating system (NOS) documentation to gracefully shut down all networking software and applications. 2. Press the power switch on the HP NetServer's control panel when prompted by the operating system. Normally, this
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    10. Repeat steps 5-9 for the other three DIMMs in the bank. CAUTION Close all retaining clips on the memory board before inserting it into your NetServer. This includes clips on empty slots as well as those on slots containing DIMMs. This facilitates insertion of the memory board. 11. Replace the
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    Installing Additional Boards Introduction This chapter tells how to install accessory I/O boards in the HP NetServer LXr 8000. The server supports up to ten full-length PCI boards, four of which support PCI Hot Plug operations. The I/O Baseboard All accessory boards plug into the I/O baseboard at
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    Slot Connectors TopTools Remote Control Card must be in Slot 2 Figure 6-1. I/O Baseboard NOTE You will find information about setup and use of the HP TopTools Remote Control card in HP Information Assistant. Information Assistant can be found on the HP NetServer Online Documentation CD-ROM. 50
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    installs a hot-plug interface program on NT servers, system software, and drivers for HP-supported hot-plug boards. Through this program, Windows NT 4.0 supports hot replacement of identical boards. You will find Configuration Assistant on the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM. When planning the hot
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    place for all boards, even those that do not support PCI Hot Plug. Removing the bracket cuts power to the slot. • A PCI Hot Plug access panel in the top of the HP NetServer which provides access to the PCI Hot Plug slots even when the server is operating. • Indicator LEDs next to each PCI
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    P10 support hot-plug operations To install a board: 1. Read the documentation that is included with the board. Note any special instructions. 2. Log off all users. Back-up files. Follow instructions in your network operating system (NOS) documentation to gracefully shut down all networking software
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    NOTE The power supplies will continue to provide standby current to the NetServer until the power cable is disconnected. 4. Disconnect the power cord and signal cables, and if necessary, label them to support reassembly. 5. Pull the server out from the rack on its slides. Then remove the top cover
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    HP NetServer's boot order when selecting a slot on the I/O baseboard (Figure 6-1). If you are installing a SCSI controller board, the priority of the controllers (where the BIOS will search for the boot drive Plug board bracket from the inside of the server's rear panel. Then you can remove the slot
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    baseboard. See Figure 6-4. Figure 6-4. Inserting the Board 10. Screw the board's I/O bracket to the HP NetServer'sI/O panel. If the board is in one of the PCI Hot Plug slots (P7 through P10): matching hole on the server. c. Fasten both brackets in place with the captive screw. See Figure 6-5. 56
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    to the slot in question. If the bracket does not press firmly on the switch, power may not be available in this slot when the server boots. 11. If the board you added must be cabled to the system board or chassis, make sure that the cable is properly attached. Refer
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    the HP NetServer. To replace one PCI Hot Plug board with another while the server is running, you must: • Turn off power to the slot through your server's NOS includes instructions for using the PCI Hot Plug interface available to Windows NT 4.0 users. If you have a different NOS that supports hot-
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    . Also, you will not be able to power up the slot again through software. If the board in a Hot Plug slot does not have Hot Plug drivers, you cannot power it down through software. Do not remove the board while the server is running. NOTE If you want, you can reverse steps 2 and 3: power
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    . The green LED should also be off. 8. Unscrew the special Hot Plug board bracket from the inside of the server's rear panel. Then lift out the board. See Figure 6-3. 9. Lower the replacement board into the server. Push it down into the slot connector on the I/O baseboard (See Figure 6-5). 60
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    screw hole in the board's I/O bracket and the matching hole on the server (Figure 6-5). NOTE If you do not replace the Hot Plug bracket, "Power." The software prompts you to confirm your choice. Do so. c. Wait 15 seconds. In the interface window, the Power LED for this slot lights green again. Now
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    server supports 400 Mhz Pentium II Xeon processors with 512K or 1 MB caches. (The server will support 450 Mhz Pentium II Xeon processors with 512k, 1 MB, or 2MB caches, when the processors become available.) NOTE When the HP NetServer anti-static service kit ( • T-15 Torx driver. Verify Contents of
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    to keep the bag around the processor sealed until you are ready to install the board. • Voltage regulator modules • HP NetServer Processor Upgrade Guide NOTE When the HP NetServer LXr 8000 is configured with multiple processors, all the processors must have the same frequency, stepping, and cache
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    Installing Additional Processors The Processor Baseboard The HP NetServer's processor baseboard has four processor slots, J31 VRM 5 VRM 3 Processor 1 Processor 2 Processor 3 Processor 4 Front of NetServer Figure 7-1. Processor Baseboard The first CPU is always in the Processor 1 slot. Add
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    on the HP NetServer to discharge static electricity. 1. Before beginning, determine what slot to put the processor in. You must also determine how many voltage regulator modules (VRMs) to add to the processor baseboard, and in which slots. Each VRM serves one or two specific processor modules
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    Core 4) 2. Log off all users. Back-up files. Follow instructions in your network operating system (NOS) documentation to gracefully shut down all networking software and applications. 3. Press the power switch on the HP NetServer's control panel when prompted by the operating system. Normally, this
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    mat on a firm surface near the system. Connect the strap and mat to an unpainted metal surface on the system chassis. 6. Remove the server's top cover. See Chapter 3 for details. 7. Check the jumper settings on the processor baseboard. See Figure 7-2. The jumpers must be configured differently for
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    Chapter 7 Installing Additional Processors CAUTION All processors on the baseboard must have the same speed, cache size, and stepping. You cannot, for example, mix 400 MHz processors that have different-sized caches, nor can you mix 400 MHz and 450 MHz processors. 8. Loosen the captive screws
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    Chapter 7 Installing Additional Processors 9. On the CPU baseboard, remove the terminator from the slot you will put the processor in. (See Table 7-1.) Pull up the two retaining latches on top of the terminator. Then lift the terminator out of its slot. See Figure 7-4. 1. Pull up retaining
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    required to use the HP NetServer Navigator CDROM to reconfigure your system after installing the new processor board. The system detects the additional processors automatically. However, we recommend that you use the HP Navigator CD-ROM to ensure that you have the latest drivers and information. 71
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    Chapter 7 Installing Additional Processors 11. Push the retaining latches closed. In the closed position, the latches should grab the rails on either side of the processor cage. See Figure 7-6. Figure 7-6. Retaining Latches in Closed Position 72
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    Chapter 7 Installing Additional Processors 12. On the CPU baseboard, install additional VRMs in the VRM slots. (Table 7-1 tells you how many VRMs to install, and what slots to install them in.) Push each VRM firmly into its slot until you hear a click. See Figure 7-7. NOTE VRM slots 5 and 6 are
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    Chapter 7 Installing Additional Processors 13. Replace the lid of the processor cage. Insert the tabs on one end of the lid into the matching slots on the rim of the cage. Then lower the lid into place and fasten the captive screws. See Figure 7-8. 2. Lower lid and fasten captive screws 1. Insert
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    . If you have the older HP Systems rack, see Chapter 13 for instructions. (If you are mounting the server in a non-HP rack, refer to the separate rack-mounting guide for third-party racks. It is packed in the accessories tray in the HP NetServer's shipping box.) a b Characteristics of c System
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    the network operating system and other software may occur after the HP NetServer is mounted in the rack. WARNING The HP NetServer weighs over 130 pounds. To reduce weight, and improve the server's weight distribution during installation, remove the server's three power supplies before lifting it
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    Server in the Rack Installation Basics Safety Precautions Always keep the following safety and environmental issues in mind, especially if you install the HP NetServer in a non-HP problem does HP NetServer on it, you need these tools. • T-15 and T-25 Torx Drivers • Number 2 Phillips screwdriver 77
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    If other rack components are to be mounted in the rack below the HP NetServer, install those components before starting to mount the server. NOTE Use the HP Rack Assistant software to determine where in the rack to mount the HP NetServer. In this step, you attach rack nuts to the front and rear
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    on the rack columns Ninth Hole From Bottom Sixth Hole From Bottom Fourth Hole From Bottom # Front of Rack # Left Right # Bottom of # Server Attach nuts to this face of the left-front and right-front columns Figure 8-3. Rack Nut Locations on the Rack's Front Columns 4. Attach rack nuts
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    # # Left Rear of Rack Right "#" represents the EIA unit numbers on the rack columns Attach nuts to this face of the rear columns Bottom of Server Sixth Hole From Bottom Fourth Hole From Bottom Figure 8-4. Rack Nut Locations on the Rack's Rear Columns Step 2: Attaching the Slides to the Rack
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    Chapter 8 Mounting the Server in the Rack Extend rack's stablizing foot from front of rack for safety Figure 8-5. Securing the Slide to the Rack Columns 3. With the slide pushed
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    modules. Pull down the black handle on each module, then pull the module out of the server. See Figure 8-6. Figure 8-6. Removing the Power Supply Modules WARNING The HP NetServer weighs more than 130 pounds. Removing the power supplies reduces this weight significantly and reduces the likelihood
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    the Server in the Rack WARNING With power supplies in place, the HP NetServer does not balance evenly when lifted by its handles. Two people may have difficulty holding the HP NetServer level enough to fasten it to the slides. Removing the power supplies improves the balance of the HP NetServer
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    screws (four screws per slide) Handles Figure 8-8. Mounting the Server on the Slides 4. Lower the server onto the slide members. The server's handles will support the server on the slides for now. Adjust the server's position on the slides so that the mounting holes on the side of the chassis
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    . Store the handles and screws in a convenient place. Reattach the handles whenever you remove the server from the rack. (If you plan on shipping the server elsewhere, always pack it with the handles attached.) Figure 8-9. Removing the Mounting Handles 7. Press in the release latches on each slide
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    a hinge and a latch. You must attach the hinge and latch to the front of the server before mounting the bezel. 1. Push the hinge into place on the left edge of the front of the HP NetServer. The two hooks on the rear of the hinge must fit into the two matching holes on
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    in the Rack 2. Insert hooks into matching holes on front of server 3. Swing hinge open (to the left) 1. Push hinge against front of server Figure 8-11. Pressing the Bezel Hinge onto the Front of the HP NetServer 2. Swing the hinge open, to the left. See Figure 8-11. 3. Looking through the open
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    Chapter 8 1. Insert screws into holes through open side of hinge Mounting the Server in the Rack 2. Swing hinge closed (to the right) 3. To tighten screws, insert driver through access holes in top of hinge. Hinge in open position Hinge in closed position Figure 8-12. Fastening the Bezel Hinge
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    screws. See Figure 8-13. Figure 8-13. Attaching the Bezel Latch 6. Hold the bezel in front of the server. Line it up with the hinge and bezel latch, and then press it firmly into place, especially at the top-left and bottom-left corners.
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    Mounting the Server in the Rack Figure 8-14. Attaching the Bezel to the HP NetServer Step 5: Continuing with the Rack Installation Process After you install the HP NetServer in the rack, refer to the Rack Installation Road Map to continue with the process of installing and configuring your HP rack
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    , Keyboard, Mouse, and UPS Introduction This chapter explains how to connect a monitor, keyboard, mouse and Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) to the rear of the HP NetServer. Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, and UPS Follow this procedure: 1. Connect the monitor, keyboard and mouse to the
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    a console switch box, refer to the switch box's user guide for instructions on connecting the keyboard, mouse, and monitor. NOTE The Keyboard to connect the UPS to the HP NetServer. Refer to the user guide included with the UPS, and to the HP NetServer Rack Installation Road Map, for additional
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    that were made for that release • Version number • Release date • Part number of the HP Navigator CD-ROM • Document Number The Status Report for your specific HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM describes in detail any software updates between this version of the CD-ROM and the previous version. To obtain
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    http://www.hp.com:80/netserver/support/news_main.html • Internet FTP--ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/servers • CompuServe--GO HPPC; download 6005.txt from the NetServer library Readme . Configuration Assistant Configuration Assistant guides you through the steps necessary to configure the HP NetServer. 94
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    server hard disk where HP NetServer Navigator will copy DiagTools, Update Utility, Error Message Utility (EMU) and other utilities. • Execute Card Utilities: When HP NetServer an HP-supplied CDROM and the drivers are already on the NOS installation CD-ROM. • Show NOS Installation Instructions: This
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    • PC LAN adapter card performance statistics, configuration, and problem information • Error alerting and identification for t he server's Power-On Self Tests • HP ECC memory, HP Disk Array, HP UPS management software, and management agents with event notification integrated into the HP NetServer
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    remote PC HP TopTools for Servers is new browser-based management software that provides remote administration and monitoring of critical server components. TopTools provides vital information for the fastest troubleshooting and proactive management of HP NetServers. Processors, memory
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    , burn-in, and rapid troubleshooting • Event Log Report Utility: Displays all logged server management events, Power-On Self Test (POST) errors and other system events • Diskette Library: Allows you to conveniently generate any flexible disk available on the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM. For
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    disk access mode, set a pause before boot, choose a multiprocessor specification version, and chipset control. You can also set the system to boot order for the server's internal hard disk drives, the boot order for removable devices, the maximum number of I2O drives, message timeout multiplier,
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    explains the settings displayed on the Setup. You also get instructions for navigating between the screens and entering or changing the setup pop-up without making a selection. Setting the Server's Boot Passwords You can configure the HP NetServer LXr 8000 to require a password upon booting. Further
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    asks you to confirm your decision. Choose Yes and press the Enter key. The server then reboots. To change one of the passwords at a later date, return to one or both passwords. Changing the System Date and Time To change the server date and time: 1. Use the right-arrow or left-arrow key to select
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    Changing the Boot Priority of Internal Devices You can change the boot priority of the server's internal mass storage devices: the CD-ROM, the floppy drive (or other removable device), and hard drives connected to the server's internal SCSI ports. To do this: 1. Use the right-arrow or left-arrow key
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    LXr 8000 has a SCSI configuration utility in read-only memory. Use this utility to add or remove the HP NetServer's two built-in SCSI channels from the server's boot order. You can also configure individual channels, and the individual devices controlled by those channels. To reach the SCSI
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    help system. Restart from the HP NetServer Online Documentation CD-ROM on the NetServer and run Information Assistant, or install Information Assistant as an application program on a Windows client machine (see the section "Installing HP Information Assistant Software"). Getting Help The Help
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    Chapter 11 Information Assistant Search for a word or phrase using Search. Search performs fulltext searches for topic text. It not only takes you to the topic found, but highlights the word or words found by the search. You can use search operators such as AND, OR, NOT, and NEAR to further narrow
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    appears. Print options vary with the capabilities of your printer. Installing HP Information Assistant Software HP Information Assistant runs on a PC running Windows 3.1 and above, Windows 95 or Windows NT. Install it from the HP NetServer Online Documentation CD-ROM onto the client system that will
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    PCI Hot Plug boards. For any other service activity that requires access to the processor baseboard or I/O baseboard, power down the system and observe all precautions listed above. Troubleshooting Tools If you are having problems installing your HP NetServer, there are a number of different tools
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    CD-ROM. For example, you can create the following diskettes: BIOS Update, NOS Drivers, and DiagTools. • For problems with hard disk drives, refer to the HP NetServer Hard Disk Drive Troubleshooting Guide. • For problems with the network interface controller board (NIC), refer to its documentation in
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    the Setup Utility and, if your HP NetServer is configured with a disk array, check the Disk Array Utility. • If it is a network-related error, determine if the server has enough memory and hard disk drive capacity. Consult your network operating system manual. • Verify that all cables and boards
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    system. • If none of the above measures works, clear CMOS and see if the system boots. (Check the HP NetServer's reference label for instructions on clearing CMOS.) If this does not solve the problem, see "If the System Passes the Post but Will Not Function" later in this chapter. • Run the Event
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    do not solve your problem, contact your reseller. If there is no error message, follow these steps: 1. Turn off the server and remove all external peripherals, except the monitor and keyboard. Boot from an internal hard drive and see if the server now works. 2. If the server still doesn't work, turn
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    Chapter 12 Troubleshooting Error Messages If you get an error message, an error message utility on the Navigator CD-ROM can help you find a possible solution. When the HP NetServer displays an error message: 1. Insert your HP Navigator CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive and press the Reset button on the
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    Rack Mounting Introduction This chapter tells how to mount the HP NetServer in an HP Systems rack. Figure 13-1 shows the Systems rack. If you have the newer HP System/E or System/U racks, go to Chapter 8. If you are mounting the server in a non-HP rack, see the documentation in the appropriate rack
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    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. CAUTION The HP NetServer weighs over 130 pounds. To avoid accidents, remove the server's three power supplies before lifting it. CAUTION If other rack
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    Plan the placement of equipment in the rack to make sure that this problem does not occur. Mount the heaviest components in the bottom of the mount the HP NetServer in the rack: • Nut driver or wrench • T-15 and T-25 Torx Drivers • Number 2 Phillips screwdriver • Marking pen HP NetServer Rack Mount
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    If other rack components are to be mounted in the rack below the HP NetServer, install those components before starting to mount the server. NOTE Use the HP Rack Assistant software to determine where in the rack to mount the HP NetServer. In this step, you attach rack nuts to the front columns of
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    of Rack Seventeenth Hole From Bottom Ninth Hole From Bottom Attach nuts to this face of left-front and right-front rack columns Bottom of Server Figure 13-2. Rack Nut Placement on Front Rack Columns 4. Attach rack nuts to the other front rack column. Repeat steps 2 and 3. 119
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    in the HP System Rack. Instead, studs on the slide insert in holes on the inside face (the side) of the rack columns. 1. Use a nut driver or the same rack space that the server will occupy. (The template covers an area 7 EIA units high, the same height the server requires.) The template directs you
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    will mount through this face of columns Left Front Right Front Stud on slide will mount in fifth hole from bottom of server. Mark hole for reference. Bottom of Server Figure 13-4. Mounting Hole Placement for the Slides 4. Again, hold the template alongside the inside face of the left-rear rack
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    Chapter 13 d. Tighten nuts on both the screws. Alternative Rack Mounting Figure 13-5. Securing the Slides to the Rack 6. Attach the other slide to the right-front and right-rear rack colu mns. Repeat Steps 1-3. 122
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    supply modules. Pull down the black handle on each module, then pull the module out of the server. See Figure 13-6. Figure 13-6. Removing the Power Supply Modules WARNING The HP NetServer weighs more than 130 pounds. Removing the power supplies reduces this weight significantly and reduces the
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    latches. See Figure 13-7. Slide Member Slide Member Figure 13-7. Pulling Out the Slides WARNING To prevent the rack from rolling while you mount the HP NetServer, make sure that the leveler screws on the rack's lower four corners are in firm contact with the floor. 124
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    side. See Figure 13-8. 1. Move server onto slides 2. Fasten server to slides with screws Figure 13-8. Mounting the Server on the Slides 4. Lower the server onto the slide members. The server's handles will support the server on the slides for now. Adjust the server's position on the slides so that
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    Rack Mounting Figure 13-9. Removing the Mounting Handles 7. Press in the release latches on each slide, and push the server all the way back into the rack. The flanges on each side of the front of the server must rest firmly against the two front rack columns. See Figure 13-10. 126
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    Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting Press in the release latch on each slide and push the server into the rack Figure 13-10. Pressing in the Release Latches 8. Each of the server's twofront flanges has two slots. These slots should line up with rack nuts that you previously mounted on the rack
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    a hinge and a latch. You must attach the hinge and latch to the front of the server before mounting the bezel. 1. Push the hinge into place on the left edge of the front of the HP NetServer. The two hooks on the rear of the hinge must fit into the two matching holes on
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    you see three raised holes for screws. These align with holes on the server itself. Insert screws into these three holes and hand-tighten them. See Figure 2. Swing hinge closed (to the right) 3. To tighten screws, insert driver through access holes in top of hinge. Hinge in open position Hinge in
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    Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting 5. Attach the bezel latch to the server with screws. See Figure 13-13. Figure 13-13. Attaching the Bezel Latch 130
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    Rack Mounting 6. Hold the bezel in front of the server. Line it up with the hinge and bezel latch, 14. Figure 13-14. Attaching the Bezel to the HP NetServer Step 5: Continuing with the Rack Installation Process After you install the HP NetServer in the rack, refer to the Rack Installation Road
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    Specifications to an HP NetServer LXr 8000. Europe (single server in a rack): use servers in a rack): use a 16-ampminimum circuit with one IEC MCB D-type breaker for each 16 A PDU. 1500 DC watts continuous NOTE Some local codes do now allow a 16-amp device to be connected to a 16-amp service
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    Appendix A Specifications Space Requirements Table A-2. Space Requirements System dimensions Rack space System weight 12.1 in. high by 17.5 in. wide by 28 in. deep (30.8 cm high
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    Appendix A Processor Baseboard VRM 2 VRM 1 Specifications VRM 6 VRM 4 VRM 5 VRM 3 Processor 1 Front of NetServer Processor 2 Processor 3 Processor 4 Figure A-1. Processor Baseboard 135
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    Appendix A I/O Baseboard Battery SCSI A SCSI B Specifications IDE Floppy Disk I2CConnector J1D1 (for Remote Control Card Jumper Block 10 9 and use of the HP TopTools Remote Control card in HP Information Assistant. Information Assistant can be found on the HP NetServer Online Documentation CD-ROM
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    Restricted Access Location, which may be a lockable rack or room. HP NetServer LXr 8000 Regulatory Information Notice for USA: FCC Radio Frequency Emissions and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of
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    Act of 1968. To ensure proper use of this product, please read this instruction manual carefully and retain for future reference. Should the unit ever require maintenance, contact an authorized service location. CAUTION Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those
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    is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT. The CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT label is located on the top of the drive. Bei diesem CD-ROM-Laufwerk CDU56S handelt es sich um ein Laser-Produkt der Klasse 1. Ein entsprechender Aufkelber mit der Beschriftung LASER KLASSE 1 PRODUKT befindet
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    product Product Name: Network Server Model Number(s): HP NetServer LXr 8000 Product Options: All conforms to the following Product Specifications: Safety: IEC 950:1991 : European Contact: Your local Hewlett-Packard Sales and Service Office or Hewlett-Packard GmbH, Department ZQ / Standards
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    Statement LASERTURVALLISUUS LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT HP NetServer LXr Pro8 - verkkopalvelimeen voidaan asentaa lisävarusteena laitteensisainen Modells die Bedienungsanleitung sorgfältig durchlesen und als Referenz aufbewahren. Falls Probleme mit diesem Modell aufreten, die nächste
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    Appendix B Regulatory Information VORSICHT Die Verwendung von anderen Steuerungen oder Einstellungen required to take appropriate corrective actions. Notice for Korea: RFI Statement (Translation) User Guide (Class A) Please note that this equipment has been approved for business purposes with
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    Appendix B Regulatory Information Notice for Mexico: Hardware Warranty Statement This warranty statement applies only to sales in Mexico. Póliza de Garantía Hewlett-Packard de México, S. A. de C. V. con domicilios en: Guadalajara, Jalisco Montemorelos No. 299 Fracc. Loma Bonita, 45060 Tel. 669
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    para que se le expida otra póliza de garantía, previa presentación de la nota de compra o factura respectiva. Notice for U.K.: General Approval The HP NetServer LXr 8000 is approved under approval number NS/G/ 1234/J/100003 for indirect connection to Public Telecommunication Systems in the U.K. 144
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    C Service and Support For all Service and Support information, see the "Warranty and Service/Support Booklet" included with your product. 145
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    Booklet" included with your product for all warranty and service/support information. HP Software Product License Agreement ATTENTION: USE OF THE SOFTWARE IS SUBJECT TO THE HP SOFTWARE LICENSE TERMS SET FORTH BELOW. USING THE SOFTWARE INDICATES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE LICENSE TERMS. IF YOU DO
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    onto any public network. If your Computer was shipped with a Recovery CD, (i) the Recovery CD and/or Support Utility software may be used only for restoring the hard disk of the HP computer system with which the Recovery CD originally was provided, and (ii) if separate EULA(s) are included with
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    and Software License Non-Nuclear Usage HP NetServers are not specifically designed, manufactured or intended for sale as parts, components or assemblies for the planning, construction, maintenance, or direct operation of a nuclear facility. Customer is solely liable if Products or Support purchased
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    disk array configuration, 93 E environmental requirements of HP NetServer, 132 error messages, 112 F front bezel installing bezel-mounting hardware, 84 removing and replacing, 21 H hardware support, 143 hot plug boards. See PCI Hot Plug hot swap hard disk drive boot device priority, 27 changing boot
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    service and support, 143 Setup utility, 96 space requirements, 132 steps for installing, 1 HP NetServer Hard Disk Drive Troubleshooting Guide, 108 HP NetServer Navigator software license, 145 warranty, 145 HP NetServer 11 reset, 6 secure mode, 6 server status, 8 M memory board DIMM banks, 35
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    mouse port, 13, 89 N NetServer Assistant, 94 network interface controller support for, 49 PCI Hot Plug interface (Windows NT 4.0), 49, 56 ports, 13, 89 power button, 6 power LED, 6 power requirements of HP NetServer serial ports, 13, 89 server status LEDs, 8 service and support, 143 Setup utility, 96
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    software support, 143 space requirements of HP NetServer, 132 support for hardware and software, 143 T tape drives, 27 time, changing, 99 top cover, 22 removing entire cover, 52 removing the entire cover, 22 removing the PCI Hot Plug access panel, 24 TopTools, 95, 108 TopTools Administrator Guide
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