HP LH4r HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 2 - Mid - Page 94

Boot Device Priority, Cabling Configurations

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OFF-OFF-ON-ON & ON-ON-OFF-OFF ON-OFF-OFF-OFF & OFF-ON-ON-ON OFF-ON-OFF-OFF & ON-OFF-ON-ON OFF-OFF-OFF-ON & ON-ON-ON-OFF Primary processor chip (processor #1) not installed Primary Voltage Regulator Module fault Secondary Voltage Regulator Module fault System bus regulator fault Reset button Install processor chip in primary socket Replace primary Voltage Regulator Module Replace secondary Voltage Regulator Module Replace processor board NOTE If the processor overtemperature error is not corrected within a few minutes, the system will shut down automatically to avoid damage. To recover from this condition, wait for the system to cool down (20-25 minutes) and press the Reset button. Boot Device Priority The following is the search path in order of the highest boot device priority: 1. CD-ROM drive (if a bootable CD-ROM is installed) 2. Flexible disk drive 3. IDE device 4. SCSI controller board with the following: • EISA controller board with the BIOS address set to C8000. • ISA controller board with the BIOS address set to C8000. • PCI controller board in slot 9 with the BIOS address set and locked at C8000. 5. Embedded SCSI A controller. 6. Embedded SCSI B controller. To boot from a SCSI controller board, perform the following: • To boot from an EISA controller board, use "Step 3: View or edit details" of the EISA Configuration Utility to set the controller's BIOS to C8000. • To boot from an ISA controller board, set the BIOS address to C8000. • To boot from a PCI controller board, perform the following: 1. Install PCI controller board in slot 9. 2. Run EISA Configuration Utility and select "Step 3: View or edit details". 3. Select "PCI SCSI Controller in Slot 9" and press F6. 4. Set the top Memory Address resource to "0C8000h" and press F10. 5. Press F7 and select "Lock/unlock boards". Select the PCI board in slot 9 and lock. 6. Exit and save the configuration. Cabling Configurations The HP NetServer comes in two standard models that can be reconfigured by changing the cables. You are not limited to these configurations, but they are given as possible examples. 86

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Reset button
OFF-OFF-ON-ON &
ON-ON-OFF-OFF
Primary processor chip
(processor #1) not installed
Install processor chip in primary socket
ON-OFF-OFF-OFF &
OFF-ON-ON-ON
Primary Voltage Regulator
Module fault
Replace primary
Voltage Regulator Module
OFF-ON-OFF-OFF &
ON-OFF-ON-ON
Secondary Voltage Regulator
Module fault
Replace secondary Voltage Regulator
Module
OFF-OFF-OFF-ON &
ON-ON-ON-OFF
System bus regulator fault
Replace processor board
NOTE
If the processor overtemperature error is not corrected within a few minutes, the
system will shut down automatically to avoid damage. To recover from this condition,
wait for the system to cool down (20-25 minutes) and press the Reset button.
Boot Device Priority
The following is the search path in order of the highest boot device priority:
1.
CD-ROM drive (if a bootable CD-ROM is installed)
2. Flexible disk drive
3. IDE device
4.
SCSI controller board with the following:
EISA controller board with the BIOS address set to C8000.
ISA controller board with the BIOS address set to C8000.
PCI controller board in slot 9 with the BIOS address set and locked at C8000.
5.
Embedded SCSI A controller.
6.
Embedded SCSI B controller.
To boot from a SCSI controller board, perform the following:
To boot from an
EISA controller board
, use "Step 3: View or edit details" of the EISA
Configuration Utility to set the controller's BIOS to C8000.
To boot from an
ISA controller board
, set the BIOS address to C8000.
To boot from a
PCI controller board
, perform the following:
1.
Install PCI controller board in slot 9.
2.
Run EISA Configuration Utility and select "Step 3: View or edit details".
3.
Select "PCI SCSI Controller in Slot 9" and press
F6
.
4.
Set the top Memory Address resource to "0C8000h" and press
F10
.
5. Press
F7
and select "Lock/unlock boards". Select the PCI board in slot 9 and lock.
6.
Exit and save the configuration.
Cabling Configurations
The HP NetServer comes in two standard models that can be reconfigured by changing the cables. You are
not limited to these configurations, but they are given as possible examples.