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HP NetServer Product Line Service Reference Guide Volume 1 Low-End and Accessories Version 1 Last Updated: February 2000 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 2
use or reliability of its software on equipment that is not guide is for HP authorized service personnel who install, administer, and troubleshoot HP NetServers. The Hewlett-Packard Company assumes you are qualified in the servicing of computer equipment and trained in recognizing hazards in products - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 3
for HP NetServer Products 3 Automated Fax 4 HP NetServer Support News 4 Ordering HP Cables, Drive Trays, and Technical Publications 4 Troubleshooting Tools 7 Common Installation Problems 7 Troubleshooting Sequence 7 HP NetServer Utilities 11 Configuration Software 11 HP NetServer - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 4
Covers 29 HP NetServer E 30 Product Configurations 30 Memory 30 Video Memory 31 Boot Device Priority 31 I/O Board 32 System Board 33 System Board Switch Settings 33 Exploded Views 34 Parts List 35 Keyboards 36 Power Cords 37 Cables 37 Specifications 37 HP NetServer E 40 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 5
Covers Memory Boot Device Priority Exploded Views Parts List Keyboards Power Cords Cables System Board System Switches Processor Switch Settings Specifications HP NetServer E60 System Views Covers Memory Boot Device Priority Exploded Views Parts List Keyboards Power Cords System Board System Switch - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 6
Parts List 92 Specifications 93 HP NetServer Rack Storage/12 FC Information 95 System Views 95 Front View 95 Rear View 96 Covers 97 105 Multi-Array and Hub Configuration 106 Power Cabling 107 Exploded Views 108 Parts List 109 Specifications 110 Notes 113 Index 117 vi - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 7
General System Information System Connector Pinouts Serial Port Connector (DSR) CC - 6 (RTS) CA - 7 (CTS) CB - 8 (RI) CE - 9 1 - CF (DCD) 2 - BB (RD) 3 - RA (TD) 4 - CD (DTR) 5 - AB (CND) Red - 1 Green - 2 Blue - 3 Not Used - 4 Ground - 5 VGA Connector 6 - Ground 11 - Not Used 7 - Ground 12 - - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 8
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is a web-based information service that provides timely technical support information on HP NetServer products via email. The types of technical information that will be emailed to you include: • Software driver notifications, such as BIOS updates, patches, and NOS- specific drivers • Navigator CD - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 10
Issues of HP NetServer Support News are posted in the forum as they come out- part of the ongoing seminar on HP NetServer systems. Ordering HP Cables, Drive Trays, and Technical Publications Service information and reference documents, such as the Dealer Configuration File Creation Guide (CFG), are - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 11
• Other countries. • Call your local HP office. • Also available for part or manual identification: call (800) 227-8164 • After hours ordering: (916) 785-3035. 5 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 12
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any Configuration 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 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 14
Check the manuals that came with the devices. E. Verify that the SIMMs/DIMMs are firmly seated on the Memory Board. Verify that added SIMMs/DIMMs are HP products. F. Replace the HP NetServer covers. G. Replace all power cords and power cables. H. Turn on the monitor. I. Turn on the server. J. Check - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 15
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Number Status Report 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 Release Notes or a Status Report, go to: http://netserver.hp.com/netserver/support/compatibility - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 18
Number on Navigator CD Using the Navigator CD-ROM 1. Press the power-on button. 2. Press the CD-ROM drive eject button. 3. Place the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM in the drive, and press the eject button again to close the drive. 4. If the CD-ROM fails to autorun, follow the diagnostic instructions - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 19
guides you through the steps necessary to configure the HP NetServer. You can view configuration advisories and change your hardware if necessary. Insert the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. If the system fails to start, follow the instructions (automated or manual), and after - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 20
TopTools for Servers HP TopTools for Servers is new browser-based management software that provides remote administration and monitoring of critical HP NetServer components. TopTools provides vital information for the fastest troubleshooting and proactive management of NetServers. Processors, memory - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 21
and service information available in online format; these can be viewed on screen and printed. Also included are system and accessory installation documentation, NOS Guides, troubleshooting, error messages, part numbers, replacement instructions, and additional important information. HP NetServer - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 22
) and select "Create a CFG file" and follow instructions to create a CFG file for the board. 5. Select "Step 3: View or edit details." 6. Press F7 and select "Lock/unlock boards." Select the ISA board and lock. 7. Exit and save the configuration. HP NetServer LS and E Series SCSISelect Utility Some - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 23
. EISA Configuration Utility Use the following instructions for older servers which are not using the HP Navigator CD-ROM Configuration Utilities. Starting from Diskette #1 To start the System Administration Manager from the Diskette #1, simply insert the diskette into drive A and then turn on the - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 24
supporting HP NetServer LM, LM2, LF only: • MS-DOS version 6.0 or later must be installed on the server and the hard disk is formatted before you install SAM. • The memory driver hard disk drive to copy the files from #1 diskette. • If the hard disk drive is connected to an EISA board (that is, HP - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 25
avoid potential problems, create the proper operating environment before using the System Administration Manager on a hard disk. 1. Restart your server to allow the new CONFIG.SYS file to create the proper operating environment for the System Administration Manager. Setup Program - HP NetServer LM - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 26
effective. Setup Program - HP NetServer E Series The integrated (ROM-based) Setup program displays the NetServer's configuration and allows you by the Setup program or modify the configuration manually. NOTE If you are unable to change the NetServer's configuration, check that you entered the - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 27
you to check the state of the server by displaying its current configuration, which you can print if the printer is properly configured. HPView displays the following information: • current system (system name, type of processor, processor speed, coprocessor) • memory (base, extended, ROMS) • system - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 28
that are stored on the NVRAM (Erasable Programmable ROM) chip in the HP server. Use of the utility is different for the HP NetServer LE, LF, and LM. Running the HPUpdate Utility You can run the HPUpdate utility from the hard drive, System Administration Manager program (SAM) or boot from the - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 29
asking you to put the HPUpdate Utility diskette into drive A. HP Flash Memory Update Utility and the HP NetServer LM To "flash" the BIOS: 1. Insert the HP Flash Memory Update Utility diskette in drive A. 2. Reboot the server. 3. Follow the instructions on the screen to perform the update. A. Press - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 30
drive A. HP NetServer DiagTools DiagTools for HP NetServers is a set of off-line diagnostic tests, including tests for system and processor components, memory and storage elements, ports, and input/output devices. DiagTools is supplied on the HP NetServer Navigator with HP NetServer series LC, LH - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 31
following systems: LC, LF, LH, LS, LX, LXe, E Series. Starting the Quick or Continuous Tests To run Diagnostic Assistant: 1. Bring down the network, if running. 2. Insert the disk in drive A, or HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM; and reboot the computer 3. Follow the instructions on the menus. (Choose - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 32
the Disk Array Utilities, perform the following steps: 1. Turn on the HP NetServer and load the HP NetServer Manager CD-ROM in the CD ROM drive. Press the Reset button on the front of the HP NetServer. The HP NetServer Manager Main Menu will appear. 2. To access the Disk Array Utilities through - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 33
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HP NetServer E30 Covers WARNING Before removing the cover, always disconnect the power cord and unplug telephone cables. Disconnect the power cord to avoid exposure to high - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 36
HP NetServer E 30 Product Configurations Processor Upgrades Not applicable, none Keyboard Bundled Windows 95 (extra keys are used by Windows NT Server 4.0) Hard Disk Drive 4500 RPM 2.1 GB Fast SCSI-2 (< 12ms seek time, 10 . • Only these HP SIMMs are supported: SIMM Type HP Product Number 30 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 37
MB SIMM D4890A D4891A D4892A Video Memory The NetServer E Series has two sockets in which to boot device priority for determining which device will be the boot device for the server. 1. IDE CD-ROM Drive 2. Flexible Disk Drive 3. IDE hard disk drive 4. SCSI devices in this order: • ID 0 • ID 1 • - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 38
This HP NetServer contains six 6 can be used for full-length 16-bit ISA boards The NetServer comes with a SCSI card preinstalled and configured in Slot 1, and network interface card preinstalled and configured in Slot 3. NOTE If you are manually configuring an accessory board, avoid using COM1 and COM4, - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 39
speed settings. The switch positions may need to be changed when upgrading the processor. See the table below for required settings for your Intel 166 MHz CPU. Clears the password. Set the switch to the closed position and restart the NetServer to clear the password. Return the switch to the open - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 40
Processor Switch Settings The following table shows the settings that you must changed when installing your 166 MHz Intel CPU. CPU Speed 133 MHz 166 MHz - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 41
block (P5/133) 6 Heatsink 7 System board 8 Battery 9 Fan 10 SCSI controller 11a LAN Adapter, 10BT2 (Europe) 11b LAN Adapter, 10BT 12 Backplane 13 Support Chassis Kit * 15 Status Panel Assembly 23 24 21 22 Replacement D4890-63001 D4891-63001 D4892-63001 0960-0936 1821-2604 1821-2295 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 42
Drive D2896-63401 19 Flexible disk drive D2035-63121 20 Air Flow Guide 5042-1484 21 Mass storage rear cover ** not orderable 22 2.1 GB Hard Disk Drive processor **** HP Navigator CD-ROM ***** **** Video DRAM + * Contains all chassis supported parts ** Part in the Support HP Part Number - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 43
Japan Switzerland Cables Only the following HP cables are supported: Cable Cable, Flexible disk Cable, SCSI Cable, IDE/CD-ROM Fan Part Number 5182-3509 5182-9323 5182-3508 5182-9379 HP Part Number 8120-1351 8120-4753 8120-2104 Specifications Power Availability Power Supply Power Consumption - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 44
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HP NetServer E 40 System Views Power Switch Power and Disk Drive Activity Front Panel Key Locked position Unlocked position Front Shelf 1 (Flexible disk drive) Shelf 2 (CD-ROM Drive) Shelf 3 (mass storage tray) Shelf 4 (mass storage tray provided) Factory seals (located on bottom of chassis) - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 46
Covers Key lock Cover Release Latches T-hook Air cooling duct Cover Release Latches Rear of chassis Clips inside rear of cover Bottom of cover Bottom of chassis 40 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 47
The NetServer comes with a SCSI card preinstalled manually configuring an accessory board, avoid using COM1 and COM4, if possible, due to the possibilities of resource conflicts with some application software programs. Boot Device Priority 1. IDE CD-ROM Drive 2. Flexible Disk Drive 3. IDE hard disk drive - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 48
install SIMMs in pairs which are the same size and type. • Only these HP SIMMs are supported: SIMM Type 8 MB SIMM 16 MB SIMM 32 MB SIMM 64 MB SIMM HP Product Number D4890A D4891A D4892A D4290A Video DRAM Your NetServer is supplied with 1 MB of video memory as standard. If additional video memory - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 49
Resolutions The video resolutions available for your NetServer depend on the operating system you are using and the amount of video memory. The tables below show the available video resolutions. Video Resolutions with 1 MB Memory Installed Resolution Number of Colors 640 x 480 800 x 600 1024 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 50
when upgrading the processor (see table below). Resets the CMOS configuration to the default values. Set the switch to the closed position and restart the NetServer to normal operation Closed = Clear system product ID Sets the processor supply voltage (see table below). Open = 3.3V Closed = 3.5V 44 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 51
only by a Hewlett-Packard-authorized service provider. Setting this switch incorrectly could result in damage to the processor chip, system board, or other due to incorrect switch settings is not covered by the HP warranty. Processor Switch Settings The following table shows the settings for each - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 52
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Heatsink System board Battery Fan SCSI controller LAN Adapter, 10BT2 (Europe) LAN Adapter, 10BT LAN Adapter, 10/100BT Backplane Support Chassis Kit * Status Panel Assembly Guide, system board Replacement D4890-63001 D4891-63001 D4892-63001 D4290-63002 1821-3450 1821-3449 1205-1170 D4937-63002 1420 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 54
not orderable 22 2.1 GB Hard Disk Drive D4884-63001 23 Power Supply 5064 processor **** HP Navigator CD-ROM ***** **** Video DRAM + * Contains all chassis supported parts ** Part in the Support Italian #ABZ Turkish #AB8 Taiwan #AB0 HP Part Number C3758-60212 C3758-60201 C3758-60206 C3758- - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 55
HP cables are supported: Cable Cable, Flexible disk Cable, SCSI Cable, IDE/CD-ROM Fan Part Number 5182-3509 5182-9323 5182-3508 5182-9379 Specifications HP Part Number for recovery from moisture condensation: let the product stabilize at room temperature for 15 minutes then power on. 49 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 56
Electrical Specifications Input Voltage 100 to 127 Volts AC ~ 5.0 A at 50 - 60 Hertz or 200 to 240 Volts AC ~ 2.85 A at 50 - 60 Hertz Heat Output 1000 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 57
HP NetServer E45/E50 System Views Power Switch Power and Disk Drive Activity LED Front Panel Key Lock Locked Position Unlocked Position Front View Shelf 4 (mass Keyboard Monitor Rear Cooling Fan Line Voltage Switch Power Connector (Type A Chassis) Optional Tape Backup Drive (Type B Chassis) 51 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 58
Covers Key lock Cover Release Latches Hook Air cooling duct/cover Fan cable Power supply harness 52 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 59
The processor board has 6 sockets which accept SIMMs. This NetServer comes preinstalled with two 16 MB SIMMs. • You must install SIMMs in pairs which are the same size and type. • Only these HP SIMMs are supported: SIMM Type 8 MB SIMM 16 MB SIMM 32 MB SIMM 64 MB SIMM HP Product Number D4890A - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 60
be the boot device for the server. The NetServer searches for a bootable device in this order: 1. IDE CD-ROM Drive 2. Flexible Disk Drive 3. IDE hard disk drive 4. PCI slot devices in this order 2910 BUi adapters is supported by this system. This limitation does not apply to other SCSI adapters. 54 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 61
Slot 1 (occupied) - Slot 2 (available) - Slot 3 (occupied) - Slot 4 (available) - Slot 5 (available) - Slot 6 (available) - System Board 16-bit ISA (half-length) or 32-bit PCI 32-bit PCI 32-bit PCI 16-bit ISA or 32-bit PCI 16-bit ISA 16-bit ISA 55 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 62
Exploded Views 1 8 7 3 2 16 15 6 10 9 11 12 13 56 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 63
20 24 21 22 23 Type A Chassis 19 18 17 Type B Chassis 57 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 64
MB, 60 ns 1c SIMM, 32 MB, 60 ns 1d SIMM, 64 MB, 60 ns 2 Voltage Regulator Module 3a Processor Module, PII/233, E 45 3b Processor Module, PII/266, E 45 3c Processor Module, PII/300, E 50 3d Processor Module, PII/333, E 50 6 Slot Cover Bracket 7 System board, E 45 7 System board, E 50 8 Battery 58 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 65
, E 45 22 4.2 GB Hard Disk Drive, Wide SCSI, E 50 23 Power Supply 24 Chassis 25 Bezel Assembly Kit, front 26 Cover 27 Keylock assembly 28 Bezel door (early style) D4963-63001 D4910-63001 5064-0778 ** 5064-1983 ** *** *** 28 Bezel door (late style) 29 Filler panel Support Chassis Kit *** *** 5064 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 66
#ABS Power Cords Country Australia United States Denmark Europe UK Japan Switzerland HP Part Number 8120-1369 8120-1751 8120-2956 8120-1689 8120-1351 8120-4753 Number 5182-3509 5182-9323 5182-3508 5182-9379 System Board C3758-60209 C3758-60211 C3758-60212 System Board Retaining Latch Processor - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 67
speed settings. The switch positions may need to be changed when upgrading the processor (see table below). Resets the CMOS configuration to the default values. Set the switch to the closed position and restart the NetServer to reset the CMOS. Return the switch to the open position and restart - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 68
Acoustic emission: Input Voltage 100 to 127 Volts AC ~ 5.0 A at 50 - 60 Hertz or 200 to 240 Volts AC ~ 2.85 A at 50 - 60 Hertz Heat Output 1000 BTUs/hour maximum peak 252 KCals/hr Sound level (LpA): < 45 dB(A) Power Consumption 307 watts maximum with 110 - 220 volt line voltage 369 watts peak with - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 69
HP NetServer E60 System Views Floppy Drive CD-ROM Drive Optional Tape Backup Drive Power On/ Off/Sleep On/Off/Sleep Indicator SCSI/IDE Activity Power Keyboard Mouse Serial Port A Parallel Port Serial Port B LAN RJ45 Key Lock External - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 70
(Dual In-Line Memory Modules). The NetServer E 60 ships with at least 64 MB of main memory and supports up to 1 GB. Memory is available HP recommends starting at socket 0 and filling the sockets in order: 1, 2, and 3. Use only HP DIMMs. Boot Device Priority 1. IDE CD-ROM Drive 2. Flexible Disk Drive - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 71
Exploded Views 1 2 3 6 5 4 7 65 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 72
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valid at the time of publication. Part numbers may change after publication. If a part number changes, HP's parts price list database will generally contain a reference to the new or revised part number. If a system board needs to be replaced, remove the processor, memory, video board, and any added - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 74
Guide 13 Drive Cage 14 Cable, flexible disk 15 Cable, IDE CD-ROM 16 Cable, SCSI, Internal 17 Tape Drive, SureStore T20 SCSI Travan 18 Spacer 19 32x CD-ROM Drive 20 3.5 inch flexible disk drive 21 9.1 GB Hard Disk Drive Portugal #AB9 Greek #AB7 HP Part Number D4950-63001 D4950-63006 D4950- - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 75
PCI Slot 5 Full-sized PCI Slot 6 shared with ISA Slot Full-sized SCSI B SCSI A System Switches Status Connector Snap System Board screw not visible when processor is installed System Board Screw System Switch Details 1 2 34 56 7 8 On Off 400 Mhz Off = KBD power on Unused 450 Mhz On = Clear - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 76
CMOS. Return the switch to the OFF position and restart the NetServer to return to normal operation. Select processor speed settings. The switch positions may need to be changed when upgrading the processor (see table below). Processor Switch Settings The following table shows the settings for each - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 77
processors), supported speeds: 400, 450, and 500MHz. 512KB level 2 cache on processor. Intel 440BX AGPset with 66/100 MHz bus speed support. Supports up to four SDRAM DIMMS for a maximum total of 1GB. Supported speed support. PS/2 style mouse and keyboard connectors. Bundled HP D4384A CD-ROM drive. - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 78
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in an HP NetServer rack mount configuration. The HP Rack Storage/8 is compatible with the Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) industry standards Fast/Wide and Ultra/Wide are supported. The HP Rack Storage/8 carton contains the following items: • One single ended HP Environment Services Monitor - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 81
Unit Environmental Service Monitoring Module Power Unit Fan Unit Front Panel Keylock LEDs End Caps End Caps SCSI Drives Drive Activity (LED) Light In Place/Fault (LED) Light End Caps Hot-Swap Hard Drive Module Keylock Hot swap SCSI-2 hard disk drive modules can be installed in the HP Rack - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 82
ESM Fan Unit Fan Unit Power Cord Connectors Environmental Services Monitoring (ESM) Module Power Supplies Fan Units Power Each is a portable, hot-swappable unit. Hot Swap Disk Drive Front View Power\Fault LED A L Drive Activity LED This LED blinks green to indicate SCSI activity to and - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 83
Exploded Views 1 2 3 7 6 4 5 6 7 8 77 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 84
Bus 1 Input Connector Power LED Option Switch Bus 2 Output Connector Single Bus Cabling The HP Rack Storage/8 provides up to eight hard disk drives on a single SCSI bus. 1. Move the option switches number four and number two to the up positions. 2. Use the short bridge cable included as part of - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 85
one of the Single Ended Terminators on the Bus 2 Output. Option Switches Set to Dual Bus Cabling When cabled as a dual bus storage unit, the HP Rack Storage/8 provides two independent SCSI buses. 1. Only option switch four is in the up position. 2. Place a Single Ended Terminator on the open Bus - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 86
0 1 2 3 SCSI ID Single Bus 0 1 2 3 8 9 A B Switch Settings Switch Number Position Description 0 Channel 0 SCSI Ids OFF 0, 1,2,3 /E* ON 4, 5, 6, 7 /C* 1 Channel start command 3 Delayed Start OFF All drives spin up when power is applied ON Drives delayed by ID time 6 seconds 4 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 87
in significant extra installation effort. The HP Rack Storage/8 enclosure is supported in the rack by two support rails that are attached to the framework of the rack. Since the HP Rack Storage/8 enclosure weighs approximately 58.9 lb. (26.8 kgs) without hard disk drives, it is advisable that no - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 88
Dial Power LED Over Temperature LED Specifications Temperature Operating Non-operating Humidity ( drive slots 4, 5, 6, and 7. Switch one controls the operation of SCSI bus one and switch two controls SCSI bus two as explained below. Sets the module identification. It is not used in the HP - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 89
ft) Weight and Dimensions Height Width Depth Weight, fully loaded Weight, without drives 13.3 cm (5.19 in) 48.2 cm (18.97 in) 55.88 cm .6 kg (80.5 lb) 26.8 kg (58.9 lb) Power Supply Specifications Power supply input voltage Power supply output Redundant switching with the following power - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 90
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connected to the cage. • Green (solid): Hard drive present. Drive Activity Indicator • Off: No disk activity. • Flickering Green: Accessing disk. • Flashing Yellow: Disk failure predicted. • Red: Disk fault, or drive is offline. SAF-TE chassis management processor is assigned SCSI ID 5. The default - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 92
Rear View Low-Profile Drives 0 1 2 3 8 9101112131415 Half-Height Drives 0 1 3 8 10 11 13 14 Channel 1 Channel 2 Power Supplies Power Switch Management Board Ultra2 SCSI Host Connector 2 Ultra2 SCSI Host Connector 1 Power Switch The power switch controls AC power to the HP Rack Storage/12. - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 93
. • Flashing Red: Critical high temperature within the chassis. Check fan operation, cooling, or airflow problems. • Off: No power. Configuration Switches • The bank of four switches configures the HP Rack Storage/12 for non-cluster or cluster environments. • The switches are set Left or Right - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 94
Power Supplies AC Power Connector Power LED Fan Status LED Power Status LED The Power status LED displays the current operating condition of the power supply. • Green: Normal operation. • Off: No power or power supply failure. Fan Status LED The fan status LED displays the current operating - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 95
RAID Management Refer to the HP NetRaid Series User Guide for information on HP NetRAID adapters, network operating system requirements, and use of the HP NetRAID configuration and management applications to configure the hard drives in the HP Rack Storage/12. HP Rack Storage/12 Configurations - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 96
Set Management Board Configuration Switch 1 Left for non-cluster configuration. Cluster Configuration Cluster Configuration Example Set Management Board Configuration Switch 1 Right for cluster configuration: Power Cabling Power Cabling Example 90 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 97
Exploded Views 1 2 4 3 91 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 98
the ones that were available at the time of publication. Part numbers may change after publication. * This part is not on an exploded view. Fig Description 1 Chassis Cover 2 Midplane Assembly 3 HP Front Bezel * Non-HP Front Bezel 4 Chassis 5 Backplane Kit 6 Power Switch 7 Management Board - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 99
Fig * SCSI Slot Filler * HP Rail Kit Specifications Description Replacement D5989-63004 D5989-60003 Exchange Temperature Operating Non-operating 5°to 35°C (40°to 95°F) -40° to 65° C (-40°to -140°F) Humidity (noncondensing) Operating - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 100
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HP NetServer Rack Storage/12 FC Information System Views Front View Drive Power Indicator Drive Activity Indicator Chassis Status LEDs Front Panel Indicators Chassis Status LEDs Green: Normal operation. Flashing Yellow: Warning condition exists in the chassis. Attention is required. - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 102
: •2 internal SCSI buses (channels 0, 1) •2 external SCSI buses (channels 2, 3) SCSI Addresses The SCSI ID assigned to a hard drive is determined by its position in the drive cage. The SAF-TE chassis management processor is assigned SCSI ID 5. The default SCSI IDs are assigned to the 8 half-height - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 103
Covers Thumbscrew Cover Tabs FCArray Controller Card 68-pin VHD Connectors Status LED 68-pin VHD Connectors Fibre Channel (HSSDC) Connectors FCArray Controller Card Ports and Indicator FCArray Controller Status LED Green: Normal operation Flashing Yellow: FCArray Controller card is temporally - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 104
DIMM Memory Card DIMM Memory Connector Accessories Battery Pack FCArray Controller Card Phillips Screws (4) Battery Pack Battery Pack Connector FCArray Controller Card Copper HSSDC GBIC Copper HSSDC Fibre Channel Cable & Connector Host Bus Adapter (HBA) Fiber Optic GBIC Optical Fibre Channel - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 105
temperature LED displays the current environmental temperature status of the HP Rack System/12FC. Green: Normal operation. Flashing Yellow: High cooling, or airflow problems. Flashing Red: Critical high temperature within the chassis. Check fan operation, cooling, or airflow problems. Off: No power - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 106
to the FCArray Assistant Installation and User Guide for information on managing disk arrays used in or with the HP Rack Storage/12FC. Configurations Cluster Configurations Contact your Cluster Certified HP Reseller for assistance in installing your HP NetServer and HP Rack Storage/12FC in a cluster - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 107
Single Host Configuration FC HBA with GBIC Host Rack Storage/12FC Blank Panel SCSI Cables Rack Storage/12 (Optional) Blank Panel 1 m SCSI Cable (only) Rack Storage/8 (Optional) Fibre Channel Cable FCArray Card Rack Storage/12 SCSI Card Terminator 101 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 108
Host Cluster Configuration Host Host (2) FC HBA with GBICs Rack Storage/12FC Blank Panel SCSI Cables Rack Storage/12 (Optional) Blank Panel 1 m SCSI Cable (only) Rack Storage/8 (Optional) Copper Fibre Channel Cables FCArray Card Rack Storage/12 SCSI Card Terminator 102 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 109
Multi-Array Configuration FC HBA with GBIC Host FC Hub with GBICs Rack Storage/12FC Blank Panel SCSI Cables Rack Storage/12 (Optional) Rack Storage/8 (Optional) Blank Panel 1 m SCSI Cable (only) Optical or Copper Fibre Channel Cables Copper Fibre Channel Cables Rack Storage/12FC FCArray - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 110
Single Host and Hub Configuration FC HBA with GBIC Host 6 Port FC Hub with GBICs Rack Storage/12FC SCSI Cables(2) Rack Storage/12 (Optional) 1 m SCSI Cables (only) Rack Storage/8 (Optional) Optical or Copper Fibre Channel Cables Copper Fibre Channel Cables Must Specify Cluster Mode Rack Storage/ - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 111
Host Cluster and Hub Configuration Host Host (2) FC HBA with GBICs 6 Port FC Hub with GBICs Rack Storage/12FC SCSI Cables(2) 1 m SCSI Cables (only) Rack Storage/12 (Optional) Rack Storage/8 (Optional) Optical or Copper Fibre Channel Cables Copper Fibre Channel Cables Must Specify Cluster Mode - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 112
Multi-Array and Hub Configuration (2) FC HBAs with GBICs Host 6 Port FC Hub with GBICs Rack Storage/12FC SCSI Cables(2) 1 m SCSI Cables (only) Rack Storage/12 (Optional) Rack Storage/8 (Optional) Optical or Copper Fibre Channel Cables Copper Fibre Channel Cables 6 Port FC Hub with GBICs Rack - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 113
Power Cabling 107 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 114
Exploded Views 1 2 4 3 108 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 115
provided in the list are the most current part numbers available at the time of publication. Part numbers may change after the date of the publication. HP's parts price list database will generally contain a reference to the revised part number. * This part is not in an exploded view. Descriptions - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 116
Cable, Copper, 3 meters * Cable, Copper, 5 meters * Cable, Copper, 10 meters * Cable, Copper, 30 meters * Cable, Copper, 50 meters * HP Rail Kit, Fibre Channel Hub Specifications Replacement D6977-63001 D6976-63001 D6975-63001 D6976-63002 D6981-63001 D6978-63001 D6979-63001 D7080-63001 D7081-63001 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 117
Nominal Volts 100 120 200 230 Amps 5.48 4.51 2.61 2.25 Watts 537 530 512 507 Power supply type DC output power Peak AC inrush current Wide input range, power factor corrected 500 Watts DC, continuous, maximum 30 Amps @ 230 VAC 111 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 118
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FAX help system, 4 B BBS HP support bulletin board, 4 BIOS switch HPUpdate Utility express configuration, 13 Configuration Software, 11 Configuration, Express, 13 D Diagnostic Assistant, 25 DiagTools, 14, 24 Disk Array Utilities, 26 drive activity light RS/8, 75 dual bus, RS/8, 79 E E 30 keyboards - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 124
, 3 Support News, 4 hot swap hard disk drive removing internal drives from boot order, 15 hot-swap disk module keylock RS/8, 75 HP Flash Memory Update Utility LM, 23 HP Navigator, 12 HP NetServer SCSI configuration utility, 15 Setup Utility, 14 HP NetServer Diagnostic Assistant, 25 HP NetServer - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 125
numbers 83 RS/8 specifications, 81 PrintCFG utility, 20 Proactive Notification, 3 Processor Switch E40, 76 End Caps, 75 Environmental Services Monitoring (ESM) Module, 82 hard disk drive, 18 modeling mode, 18 operating environment, 19 starting from diskette, 17 starting from MS-DOS, 17 SCSI problems - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 1 - Low End - Page 126
/8 operating, 82 terminators RS/8, 79 TopTools for Servers, 14 TopTools Remote Control, 14 troubleshooting basics, 7 finding the problem, 7 U utilities BIOS Update, 14 Configuration Assistant utilities, 13 DiagTools, 14 event log report, 14 HP NetServer Assistant, 14 Navigator CD-ROM utilities, 14
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