HP LH4r HP Netserver LXr 8500 Reference Guide

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    HP NetServer LXr 8500 Rack Assembly and Cabling Reference Guide HP Part Number D7054-90015 Printed September 1999
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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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    Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LXr 8500 27 Step 1: Prepare to Cable the HP NetServer LXr 8500 27 Assess How Components Will be Connected to the Server 27 Attach Cable Guide to Rack Column 27 Mount the Cable Management Arm 27 Mount Power Distribution Units 28 Step 2: Connect
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    32 Step 3: Cable the LXr 8500 for Power 32 Attaching Server and Component Power Cables 32 Determining and Balancing Current Draw on 4: Managing and Routing Cables 42 Using the Cable Management Arm and the Cable Guides 42 Route and Tie Cables into the Management Arm 42 Step 5: Powering Up
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    to use in this process, see Appendix A. For instructions on how to install the HP NetServer LXr 8500 in a rack, consult the Installation Road Map shipped with your rack or the Installation Guide shipped with your NetServer unit. NOTE For instructions on how to assemble other components in a rack
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    for Cabling the HP NetServer LXr8500 Figure 1-1. The HP NetServer LXr 8500 Site Preparation You may want to copy and use the site preparation checklist in this section (Table 1-1). Doing so before you begin to install and cable the NetServer may reveal actions you can take to support your success
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    HP NetServer General Guidelines Logical and physical network design provided Server configuration parameters determined Disk partition and directory structure determined Required incoming power and data cabling in place Working LAN, one working client, one working printer available (if integrating
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    Chapter 1 Preparation for Cabling the HP NetServer LXr8500 Table 1-1. Site Preparation Checklist (Continued) Environment and Space Requirements Must meet OSHA, local code, and HP specifications for safety and supportability (3 feet minimum access in front and rear of electrical cabinets) Side
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    HP NetServer LXr8500 If you install several HP NetServers on one circuit, however, precautions are necessary. For instance, if there is a power failure and power is then restored all the servers device to be connected to a 16-amp service. Consult a qualified electrician or local regulatory authority
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    HP NetServer and telephone cords when you service or install components. Prevent Damage a static-dissipating work surface connected to the server chassis when handling printed circuit boards, memory devices in the system. Follow instructions in the section entitled "Power Up Sequence" at the
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    without help. Also, remove power supplies and hard disk drives to minimize the amount of weight to be lifted. Compare the order documents to the packing list or to a list of boxes received. Check to see that all parts are present. Unpack the HP NetServer and external storage and tape backup units
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    Cabling the HP NetServer LXr8500 more people and the proper equipment to move the rack enclosure, server, mass storage units, and other components. Stage cartons a few people are required for this step. 1. Follow any pictorial instructions on the outside of the shipping container to unbox the rack
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    HP NetServer hard disk drives from servers. Always use the rack mounting handles that are shipped on rack optimized units as shown in accompanying instructions the rack upward). Each package contains rack installation instructions or a user guide. NOTE If an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
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    HP NetServer LXr8500 NOTE Older HP Systems racks may require that enclosures to be tied together before any components are mounted inside them. To avoid problems to be used, install it following instructions which accompany the unit. NOTE Most HP NetServers have an internal fan system. However,
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    site, to regenerate it. 2. Rack-optimized HP NetServers and mass storage units have instructions in their user or installation guides for mounting the units in the rack enclosure. For other servers and storage units, rack mounting instructions are included with optional rack-mount kits, if available
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    connected and managed: Prepare to Cable the HP NetServer LXr 8500 • Determine which components will be connected to each server. • Attach Cable Guides to the rack column. See instructions included with Cable Guides. • Attach Cable Management Arm to rear of server and to the rack column. 12
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    1 Preparation for Cabling the HP NetServer LXr8500 • Determine configurations for and mount the PDU (Power Distribution Unit or Units). Connect the LXr 8500 Data Cables to Peripheral Components • Plan where data connections are to be made. • Attach data cables to the server. Mark the ends of data
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    UPS) and distribution (PDU) components are available to support these configurations. A Redundant Switch is also available. Details of power considerations for the HP NetServer LXr 8500 include: ◊ the appropriate power cord for each server is shipped according to voltage requirements; refer to Table
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    and receptacles for the two rack power supply subsystems for the HP NetServer LXr 8500. Table 2-1. UPS Models and Power Ratings Uninterruptible in Volt Amps of each component and connect no more than those the UPS supports. Note 2. Also ensure UPS Wattage rating is not exceeded. Add power in Watts
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    E7804A, 4.5 m, C20 to C19 E7809A, 4.5 m, CEE 7/7 C192 NS2200RMI3U or NS3000RMI3U SU044-1, C20 inputs, country-specific C19 cords, and E7804A, 4 m, C20 to C19 jumper cord to PDU4 SU044-1, C20 inputs, country-specific C19 cords, and E7804A, 4 m C20 to C19 jumper cord to UPS4 Note 1. Limit the 10-amp
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    and two C-19 receptacles. ◊ A wide-range 200/240 VAC, 10-amp extension (HP product number E7670A) can be plugged into the 16-amp unit to extend the number 16-amp unit with its 10-amp extension and jumper cable, order HP part number E7672A.) NOTE The extension PDU (E7670A) only increases the number
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    Can PDU Be Mounted Behind? Reason HP NetServer LXr 8500 Horizontal Mounting Not Recommended HP NetServer LXr 8000 Horizontal Mounting Not Recommended HP NetServer LH 3r Horizontal Mounting Not Recommended at Bottom of LH 3r HP NetServer LH 4r Horizontal Mounting Not Recommended at Bottom
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    the PDU vertically or horizontally. Horizontal Mounting of Two PDUs in a Fully Utilized Rack Cable Guides Mounted on the Column Across from the Door Hinges Examples of Data Cable Routes from Server to Connectors on Other Components 200-240 VAC WideRange 10-Amp, 19-Inch Power Distribution Unit
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    is recommended if wattage of the first is exceeded. 3. One 16-amp PDU is supplied for each Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) in a rack. 4. (a) When several HP Rack Storage/8 or Rack Storage/12 units are in the same rack, use of two wide-range 16-amp and one wide-range 10- 21
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    right power receptacles or the two left power receptacles of a pair of HP Rack Storage/8 or Rack Storage/12 units to one receptacle on the PDU. Table 2-5. Receptacles Needed for Units Component Receptacles Required HP NetServer LXr 8500 HP Rack Storage/12 All other devices one C19 two C13 or use
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    Devices and Components Device (Notes 1, 2, 3) HP NetServer LXr 85004 HP NetServer LPr HP NetServer LXr 80004 HP NetServer LH 4r HP NetServer LH 3r HP NetServer LXr Pro8 HP NetServer LXr Pro HP Fibre Channel Hub D6976A HP Rack Storage/12FC HP Rack Storage/12 HP Rack Storage/8 Monitor (14-inch
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    Devices and Components Device (Notes 1, 2, 3) HP NetServer LXr 85004 HP NetServer LPr HP NetServer LXr 80004 HP NetServer LH 4r HP NetServer LH 3r HP NetServer LXr Pro8 HP NetServer LXr Pro HP Fibre Channel Hub D6976A HP Rack Storage/12FC HP Rack Storage/12 HP Rack Storage/8 Monitor (14-inch
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    positioned and cables are routed so that the HP NetServer can be extended for service by trained personnel • power supplies and distribution the rack after being connected with the server. And this in turn depends on Cable Guide placement. • Cable Guide placement is determined by where the doors
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    • The mounting distances provided in rack configuration tools assume cables between the servers and connected devices provide for the Cable Management Arm (for the LXr 8500). Cooling Requirements for the LXr 8500 The HP NetServer LXr 8500 should be kept at an operating temperature between 68 and 72
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    illustration showing how these three items may look when mounted.. Attach Cable Guide to Rack Column Using the instructions included, attach the two Cable Guides to the rack column. Mount the Cable Management Arm The HP NetServer LXr 8500 includes a Cable Management Arm. Mount the arm by following
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    Range PDU Configurations," particularly Table 2-4. Follow mounting instructions included with your power distribution units. Notice these HP NetServer Navigator to configure your server. Figure 3-2 shows a similar set-up for the Rack Storage/12FC. See the HP NetServer LXr 8500 Installation Guide
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    Configured Storage Dashed Lines Indicate Dual Bus Configured Storage Figure 3-1. Overview of Data Cabling of the HP NetServer LXr 8500 to an HP Rack Storage/12 NOTE Figure 3-1 shows an HP Console Switch, which is not necessary for configuring the system, but is shown for informational purposes
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    the HP NetServer LXr 8500 to the Rack Storage/12FC NOTE The configuration in Figure 3-2 requires 2 UPS (power supplies) and 2 PDU (power strip) units at both 208 V and at 230/240 V. For more information on data cabling with the Rack Storage/12FC, see the HP Rack Storage/12 FC Installation Guide
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    and Rack Storage/12FC 2. Locate any network and remote management connections from hubs, routers and other sources and connect their cables to corresponding server connectors. 3. Locate the cable that will attach the serial port on the Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) (if present) and plug the
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    the power cords for each device. ◊ Plug power cords into the receptacle in the server. ◊ Ensure sufficient cable to fully extend the server and route cables through the Cable Management Arm. ◊ Route the cables through the Cable Guide. ◊ Tie bundles of cables using hook-and-loop cable straps. 3. Plug
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    PDU total load, including the daisy-chained 10-amp PDU and any other components, does not exceed 16 amperes. Add more PDU-UPS circuits to support higher loads. 33
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    Console Switch Note PDU Vertically Mounted with Receptacles Facing Inward DLT Library Mass Storage Unit (Two Inlets) HP NetServer LXr 8500 Mass Storage Unit (Two Inlets) Figure 3-4. Power Connection Locations on a Typical Rack (Rear View) 208V PDU Rack Power Configurations The 208 VAC PDU
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    without a UPS, make sure your power system has the capacity to support the power and current needs of the components you will power. (See max 16 HP NetServer D7057A, 500 MHz, 512K Cache 1121 1077 5.6 LXr 85003 D7133A, 500 MHz, 1MB Cache D7058A, 500 MHz, 2MB Cache HP NetServer Rack Storage/12
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    Cables to the LXr 8500 Recommended 208 VAC Power Configuration for the LXr 8500 HP NetServer LXr 8500 Uninterruptible Power Supply Captive L6-20P Cord Rack Mass Storage Unit Jumper Cable Supplied with NetServer Jumper Cables Supplied with Mass Storage Units Cable Orderable for 16-Amp PDU, E7801A
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    Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LXr 8500 230/240V PDU Rack Power Configurations Configurations for the 230/240 VAC, PDU options are shown in the text below, Table 3-2, and Figure 3-6. 230/240 VAC Power Configuration In a country with a 230/240 VAC power system, the
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    Power Power Current (VA) (W) (A)2 208 VAC PDU E7671A or E7672A N/A N/A max 16 HP NetServer D7057A, 500 MHz, 512K Cache 1121 1077 4.9 LXr 85003 D7133A, 500 MHz, 1MB Cache D7058A, 500 MHz, 2MB Cache HP NetServer Rack Storage/12 is D5989A 547 538 2.3 Mass Storage Rack Storage/12FC is
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    Connecting and Routing Cables to the LXr 8500 Recommended 230/240 VAC LXr 8500 Configuration HP NetServer LXr 8500 Uninterruptible Power Supply Mass Storage Unit Jumper Cable Supplied with NetServer Jumper Cables Supplied with Mass Storage Units Captive Unterminated Cord to be Terminated Locally
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    Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LXr 8500 shows two LXr 8500 units powered by two PDUs and two UPS units. Plugging each UPS into a different branch circuit ensures dual power supply is maintained. Figure 3-7. Dual Power Supply 40
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    in Figure 3-8. For this example, one 41EIA Unit Rack (a 2-meter HP Systems or HP System/E rack) is completely filled with power supplies, servers, and storage units. Two mass storage units "sandwich" each NetServer. Branch Circuit A Branch Circuit B Figure 3-8. High Density Configuration, Block
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    Rack Systems unit are located in the rack mount chapter in the installation guide. The instructions below assume you have already mounted the arm. 1. Begin with the HP NetServer LXr 8500 NetServer pushed all the way into the rack, and the Cable Management Arm flexed. Plug all data and power cables
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    with the Server all the way in B. Plug power and data cables into the back of the Server F. Drape cables through the fingers of the Cable Guide E. Tie the cables through the fingers of the Cable Guide but do not secure them yet. 4. Prepare to extend the NetServer from the front of the rack by
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    Routing Cables to the LXr 8500 WARNING Before sliding the HP NetServer LXr 8500 out of the rack, make sure you extend enough cable before routing cables through the Cable Guide Figure 3-10. Extend the Server to Adjust Cable Lengths Fully extend the NetServer (until it clicks) to determine how long
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    are properly warned. No specific order is necessary when powering off rack-optimized servers and associated components. However, to do so in an orderly way, you should bring down the operating system, then power off peripherals, then turn off servers. WARNING The HP NetServer LXr 8500 is connected
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    Cable Guides, and follow instructions in the HP NetServer LXr 8500 Installation Guide to mount Cable Management Arms. Attach data cables to the HP NetServer, leave Arm(s) and the Cable Guides, and tie wrap them in place. Power up components and then the server, following instructions in Chapter 3. 47
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    B Considerations in Mounting the Redundant Switch Table B-1 shows the Redundant Switch in four possible configurations. The illustrations which follow the table show 208 VAC configuration wiring diagrams and illustrate the Redundant Switch mounted in the HP Rack Systems/E. 49
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    230/240V Mains Application with UPS SU 044-1 Application with No UPS SU 044-1 2 Detachable Power Cords, Country Specific NS3000RMI3U or NS2200RMI3U2 E7804A, 4m, C20 to C19 2 Detachable Power Cords, Country Specific Not Used Not Used Not Used E7804A, 4m, C20 to C19 3000 VA 3000 VA Note 1. In
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    Appendix B Considerations in Mounting the Redundant Switch UPS Jumper Cord, L6-20P to C-19 Captive UPS Cord with L6-20P connects to L6-20R on Redundant Switch SKU 045-1 Switch Branch Circuit A Branch Circuit B Captive Cords, with L6-20P Cord Ends Figure B-1. 208 VAC Configuration of Redundant
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    Appendix B Considerations in Mounting the Redundant Switch Note that switches of 230/240 VAC can be mounted in the same way as the 208 VAC models shown. See Table B-1. Figure B-3. Two UPS and Two Redundant Switches in a Rack 52
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    to server, 30 overview, 28 dual power supply configuration, 40 E electrical current requirements 200/208 VAC table of devices, 23 230/240 VAC table of devices, 24 F fan not required for perforated doors, 10 H high density configuration, 41 HP Console Switch use with LXr 8500, 28 HP NetServer LXr
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    Index 208 VAC, LXr 8500 configuration, 34 208/240 VAC, 10 amp extension, 18 208/240 VAC, 16 amp, 18 230/240 VAC illustration, 37, 39 configuration guidelines, 21 configurations for LXr 8500, 20 determining and balancing load on double PDUs, 33 models, illustration, 19 placement for the LXr 8500 rack
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    UPS or uninterruptible power supply unterminated power cord for, 5 V voltage options Index plugs and receptacles, 16 W wide ranging switchless power units, 21 55
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HP NetServer LXr 8500
Rack Assembly and Cabling
Reference Guide
HP Part Number D7054-90015
Printed September 1999