HP LH4r HP Netserver LXr 8000 Technical Reference Label

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    HP for NetServers have an HP flexible drive to following HP DIMMs are supported: antistatic service kit system hard reset. Light" LEDs Red Yellow Off Off Flashing Off Off Flashing Off Off Two Line Display Display works even when the server has powered down or hung, as long as the server
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Processor Baseboard
Power Supply LEDs:
Firmware
Clear CMOS
4.
5.
6.
7.
BIOS Boot Recovery
I/O Baseboard
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HP NetServer LXr 8000 Technical Reference Label
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Part 2
Single-Bus
Configured Storage
Dual-Bus
Configured Storage
Terminator
Terminators
SCSI
DAC
Board
AC In
A
B
Boot Order
IDE CD-ROM
Flexible Disk
ISA Board
1.
2.
3.
3a.
P1
3b.
On-Board SCSI A
3c.
On-Board SCSI B
3d.
P2
P1
On-board SCSI A
On-board SCSI B
P2 - P10
VRM = Voltage
Regulator Module
Jumper Block J31
Pins 11-16 are
unused; spare
jumpers may
be placed here
Power Button
Power LED
Reset Button
Secure Mode Button
Secure Mode LED
Escape
Enter
Not Used
Scroll Down One Line
Scroll Up One Line
Two Line Display
Reset
Red
Yellow
Green
"Traffic Light" LEDs:
Control Buttons and LEDs
Control
Description
Power Button
Power LED
Reset
Secure Mode
Button
Turns system power on and off.
Steady green when power is on; flashing green when
system is in ACPI Sleep; off when system power is
off.
Performs a system hard reset.
Puts the system in Secure Mode, if the system
was configured for Secure Mode.
Secure Mode
LED
Glows steady green when the system is in Secure Mode.
Escape
Return to previous menu.
Enter
Select an item from the menu.
Down Arrow
and Up Arrow
Scrolls the display down one line or up one line.
Display works even when the server has
powered down or hung, as long as the server
has standby power.
Option Switch
Option Switch
1
Proc 1
2
3
4
Number of
Processors
Proc 1
Proc 2
Proc 1
Proc 2
Proc 3
Proc 1
Proc 2
Proc 3
Proc 4
Proc 2
Proc 3
Proc 4
VRM 1 (Cache 1/2)
VRM 2 (Cache 3/4)
VRM 3 (Core 1)
Proc 3
Proc 4
VRM 1 (Cache 1/2)
VRM 2 (Cache 3/4)
VRM 3 (Core 1)
VRM 4 (Core 2)
Proc 4
VRM 1 (Cache 1/2)
VRM 2 (Cache 3/4)
VRM 3 (Core 1)
VRM 4 (Core 2)
VRM 5 (Core 3)
None
VRM 1 (Cache 1/2)
VRM 2 (Cache 3/4)
VRM 3 (Core 1)
VRM 4 (Core 2)
VRM 5 (Core 3)
VRM 6 (Core 4)
Processors
Terminators
VRMs
(Jumper shown with default settings)
I/O Baseboard Configuration Jumper Setting
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Update BMC Code
BIOS Recovery
Spare Jumper
Flash VPP = No Write
CMOS Clear
Clear CMOS Password
PHP Switch Override
Enable SPI Chain
Normal Boot
Spare Jumper
Flash VPP= +12V
ABC
Press to enter Setup when prompted during Power On
Self-Test.
ROM Setup
F2
Method 2
Power up the system.
When prompted, press
to enter Setup.
Press
for default CMOS settings.
Press
to save default settings and exit Setup.
1.
2.
3.
4.
F2
F9
F10
Caution:
If you remove a power supply, wait at least 15
seconds before reinserting it.
(The delay gives
the power supply's inrush protection circuit time
to reset itself.
Otherwise, the supply may trip
the main circuit breakers or UPS circuit
breakers.)
AC Input Indicator
Off = No AC power.
Green = AC power input to module OK.
Blinking Green = AC power input to system OK.
System in standby mode.
PWR
Predictive Fail
Off = Fan speed normal.
Blinking Yellow = Power supply fan is slow.
Power supply may fail.
PRFL
Attention Indicator
Yellow = Power supply failure.
Off = Normal operation.
Blinking Yellow = Current limit exceeded.
Possible short in power supply or server.
FAIL
AC Input to power supply is 220V only
A minimum of two power supplies are required
Power supplies can be installed in any power supply bay
A power supply must be installed in each bay at all times
to ensure proper system cooling
Power Supply Configuration
IDE
Floppy Disk
Unused
Battery
Jumper Block
USB
I/O Riser Slot
SCSI Channel A
SCSI Channel B
ISA Slot
Bus 2
64 Bit Hot-Plug
PCI Bus
Bus 1
Secondary 32 Bit
PCI Bus
Bus 0
Primary 32 Bit
PCI Bus
2MB Video RAM
P1
P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
P7
P8
P9
P10
Connectors to
Midplane Board
Shared PCI P1 & ISA Slot
Do not remove top cover while unit
is on.
(PCI Hot Plug access panel
can be removed.)
CAUTION!
BIOS
"Traffic Light" LEDs
Red
Main Power is off.
System may
or may not have standby power.
Yellow
Green
Off
Flashing
Off
Off
Off
Off
Flashing
Off
Off
Off
Off
On
A system component has failed.
If the
component was redundant (i.e., a power supply
or fan), the system may still be operating.
A condition exists which may cause the
failure of a system component.
The system is operating normally.
VRM 6
(Core 4)
VRM 5
(Core 3)
VRM 4
(Core 2)
VRM 3 (Core 1)
Front Panel Connector
Processor Slots:
Proc 1
Proc 2
Proc 3
Proc 4
VRM 2
(Cache 3/4)
VRM 1
(Cache 1/2)
Connectors
to Midplane
Connector
to Midplane
Common Memory
Configurations:
DIMM Installation Guidelines
Key
256MB
64MB
Both Left and Right boards must be in place;
Left may be empty
Add DIMMs to a board in groups of four
Fill banks in A, B, C, D order
All DIMMs in a bank must be identical size and
speed
Banks of 64MB and 256MB DIMMs can be mixed
on the same board; the banks may be in any order
8-way interleave if the configurations of the two
boards are identical; 4-way interleave otherwise
Bank A
Bank B
Bank C
Bank D
Bank A
Bank B
Bank C
Bank D
Total Memory
Interleave
Board
256MB
4
L
R
0.5GB
4
L
R
0.7GB
4
L
R
1GB
8
L
R
1.5GB
8
L
R
2GB
8
L
R
1GB
4
L
R
2GB
8
L
R
3GB
4
L
R
4GB
8
L
R
8
L
R
8
L
R
J1
J2
J5
J6
J9
J10
J13
J14
J3
J4
J7
J8
J11
J12
J15
J16
6GB
8GB
Memory
D
The following HP DIMMs are supported:
• D6112A
64MB DIMM (256MB DIMM Kit, 4x64)
• D6114A
256MB DIMM (1GB DIMM Kit, 4x256)
B
C
A
Power Supply Modules
E
Control Panel
F
Change Jumper 2 in I/O Baseboard jumper block from
B-C to A-B ("BIOS Recovery" position).
See Panel
.
1.
Put bootable diskette with BIOS file in flexible disk drive.
Power up the system.
System will beep three times; wait for all activity on the
flexible drive to cease.
Power down the system.
Reset Jumper 2 from A-B to B-C ("Normal Boot" position).
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
A
Method 1
Change Jumper 5 in I/O Baseboard jumper block from
B-C to A-B ("CMOS CLEAR" position).
See Panel
.
1.
Power up the system.
Allow the system to boot.
Power down the system.
Reset Jumper 5 to B-C.
Power up the system.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
A
Caution:
Operating a CPU chip at a lower or higher speed, or at an
incorrect voltage, may result in unreliable operation -- or cause
catastrophic or hidden damage to the chip.
In a multiple processor configuration, the processors all must
have the same HP product number, frequency, and cache size.
Repairs due to
unauthorized
jumper settings or use of
incorrect processor combinations are not covered under the
warranty.
Processors supplied and warranted by HP for
NetServers have an HP label.
For each additional processor, also add one voltage regulator
module to the processor baseboard.
Rear Panel and Cabling
G
This information is subject to change without notice
and is provided without warranty.
Audience Assumptions
This Service Reference Label is for trained service
personnel. Hewlett-Packard Company assumes you
are qualified in the servicing of computer equipment
and trained in recognizing hazards in products with
hazardous energy levels.
©1998, Hewlett-Packard Company. All rights reserved.
Even at low room temperatures, all covers and panels
must be in place to provide controlled airflow for
system reliability.
Electrostatic Discharge
To avoid catastrophic or
hidden damage to components, wear a wrist strap
and use a static-dissipative work surface connected
to the chassis when handling components.
Use an
antistatic service kit, such as 3M
8501/8502/8505
or equivalent.
®
Keyboard *
Serial A
Serial B
LPT1
VGA
External SCSI Port
Mouse *
* Keyboard and Mouse ports
are interchangeable
Your processor may require a BIOS change.
Always use the correct BIOS version.
(Refer to the Navigator CD-ROM received with your processor.)
Jumper Settings for
450MHz Processors
1
3
2
4
5
6
7
9
11
13
15
8
10
12
14
16
Jumper Settings for
500MHz Processors
1
3
2
4
5
6
7
9
11
13
15
8
10
12
14
16
Jumper Settings for
400MHz Processors
1
3
2
4
5
6
7
9
11
13
15
8
10
12
14
16
Jumper Settings for
550MHz Processors
1
3
2
4
5
6
7
9
11
13
15
8
10
12
14
16