HP LH4r HP Netserver LXr Pro8

HP LH4r - NetServer - 256 MB RAM Manual

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    HP NetServer LXr Pro8 200 MHz/1 MB Processor Board Upgrade Guide HP Part Number 5967-2101 Printed in January 1998
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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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    Down the HP NetServer 7 Slide Out the Satellite Chassis 9 Lift and Remove Top Cover of Satellite Chassis 11 Remove the Terminator Board 12 Install the Processor Board 15 Slide the Satellite Chassis Back Into Place 15 A Warranty and Support 19 Hardware Warranty 19 HP Repair and Telephone
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    processor board installed. In addition to the installation instructions, this guide contains regulatory information. Additional Information For other information about your HP NetServer LXr Pro8, refer to the HP NetServer LXr Pro8 User Guide. Verify Contents CAUTION Do not remove the processor
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    sealed until you are ready to install the board. 2. HP NetServer LXr Pro8 200 MHz/1 MB Processor Board Upgrade Guide (this guide). 3. Update Return Kit that explains how to return unused terminator boards to HP for environmentally safe disposal. 4. HP Navigator CD-ROM. You are not required to use
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    Chapter 1 Overview Tools Required • An antistatic service kit (3MTM 8501/8502/8503 or equivalent). This kit includes a static-dissipating work surface, a chassis clip lead, and a wrist strap. • Number 2 Phillips head screwdriver. 3
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    The system comes standard with one processor board and three terminator boards. Before you can add a processor board, you must remove a terminator board. The HP NetServer LXr Pro8 has two CPU buses: A and B. Bus A, containing slots A1 and A2, is the primary bus. Bus B, containing slots B1 and B2, is
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    the slot (or slots) on the system board where you will remove a terminator board to install a 200 MHz/1 MB processor board. Figure 2-1. System Board of HP NetServer LXr Pro8 6
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    , touch a grounded, unpainted metal surface on the HP NetServer to discharge static electricity. Power Down the HP NetServer 1. Log off all users and shut down all networking software and applications. 2. Press the DC power switch on the HP NetServer's control panel as shown in Figure 3-1. 7
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    the Upgrade Figure 3-1. HP NetServer Control Panel 3. Unlock the power interlock switch at the back of the HP NetServer by turning it clockwise as shown in Figure 3-2. This turns off DC power to the satellite and unlatches the satellite chassis. Figure 3-2. HP NetServer Power Interlock Switch 8
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    more cables to pull out the satellite chassis, disconnect the cables as necessary. 3. Remove the retention bracket from the lower rear of the NetServer and set it aside. See Figure 3-3. CAUTION You will need to replace the retention bracket when redocking the Satellite Chassis. The bracket ensures
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    Chapter 3 Perform the Upgrade Figure 3-3. Location of the Retention Bracket 4. Stand behind the HP NetServer and grasp the two ejector handles on the rear panel. Pull both handles down firmly, and then pull the satellite chassis toward you. Pull it
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    Chapter 3 Perform the Upgrade Figure 3-4. Slide Out Satellite Chassis Lift and Remove Top Cover of Satellite Chassis 1. Find the fingerholds on the cover of the satellite chassis. 2. Place a finger in each of the two fingerholds and push both fingerholds toward each other. 3. Maintain pressure
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    Chapter 3 Perform the Upgrade Figure 3-5. Satellite Chassis with Open Cover 5. Pull back one of the spring-loaded hinge pins on the underside of the cover and lift the cover off. 6. Set the cover aside. Looking down into the satellite chassis, you can see the processor and terminator boards on the
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    Chapter 3 Perform the Upgrade Figure 3-6. Processor and Terminator Boards on the System Board 2. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, unscrew the two mounting screws that secure the terminator board in place. 3. Grasp the board you are removing, and lift firmly. Place it on the antistatic mat. 4. If
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    Chapter 3 Perform the Upgrade Figure 3-7. Remove the Terminator Board 5. You may return the terminator boards you removed to Hewlett-Packard for environmentally safe disposal. To return used boards, see the Update Return Kit. 14
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    Navigator CD-ROM to ensure that you have the latest drivers and information. Slide the Satellite Chassis Back Into Place 1. Replace the cover of the satellite chassis. 2. When you finish servicing the HP NetServer, move to the front of the server and unlatch all four power supplies. (If the front
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    it earlier. 8. Lock the power interlock switch by turning it counterclockwise as shown in Figure 3-9. 9. At the front, relatch the power supplies. Ensure the indicator lights come up correctly. See "Power Supply Indicators" in the HP NetServer LXr Pro8 User Guide. 16
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    Chapter 3 Perform the Upgrade Figure 3-9. Lock the Power Interlock Switch 17
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    provided with your original HP NetServer system documentation for the warranty limitations, customer responsibilities, and other terms and conditions. HP Repair and Telephone Support Refer to the "Service and Support" section of your HP NetServer system documentation for instructions on how to
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    . This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference
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    Name: HP NetServer LXr Pro8 Processor Board Upgrade Kit Model Number(s): D5030A Product Options: N/A conforms to the following Product Specifications: Safety: contact: European Contact: Your local Hewlett-Packard Sales and Service Office or Hewlett-Packard GmbH, Department ZQ / Standards
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    Index A Antistatic service kit, 3, 9 C Contents of package, 1 CPU buses A and B, 5 H Hardware warranty, 19 HP Navigator CD-ROM, 2, 15 P Power down procedure, 7 Power interlock switch, 8, 17 Processor board, 2, 5, 6, 13, 15 R Regulatory information, 21 S Satellite chassis removing top cover, 11
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HP NetServer LXr Pro8
200 MHz/1 MB Processor
Board
Upgrade Guide
HP Part Number 5967-2101
Printed in January 1998