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HP NetServer Product Line Service Reference Guide Volume 3 High-End Version 1 Last Updated: February 2000 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 2
of Hewlett-Packard Company. Network Server Division 10955 Tantau Avenue MS-45SLE Cupertino, CA 950140770 © Copyright 2000, Hewlett-Packard Company. Audience Assumptions The guide is for HP authorized service personnel who install, administer, and troubleshoot HP NetServers. The Hewlett-Packard - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 3
Controls Covers Exploded Views HP NetServer LX Pro and LXe Pro Parts List Footnotes HP NetServer LX Keyboards HP NetServer LX Power Cords Mass Storage Cables System Board System Board Connectors System Switches and Jumpers Cabinet and Redundant Power Supply Power Supply Status LED Display Memory - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 4
Memory 74 Accessory Boards 76 Boot Device Priority 76 Processors 77 Exploded Views 78 Parts List 80 Keyboards 81 Power Cords 82 System Board 83 Jumper Settings 83 Specifications 84 HP NetServer LXr Pro8 87 System Views 87 Front Panel Controls 87 Power Supply Indicators - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 5
System Board 103 System Switches 104 Specifications 104 Notes 107 Index 111 v - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 6
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HP NetServer LX Front Panel Controls Reset Power on Switch Switch Disk Access LED Fan LED NetServer Status LCD Keyboard Lock Switch Front Panel Power Supply LED Front Panel Key Lock Control Power on Switch Reset Switch Keyboard Lock Switch Disk Access LED Power Supply LED Fan LED LCD Readout - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 8
red or yellow Cooling Fan Status LED Definition LED Color Description Green OK Red One or more internal cooling fans have failed (this does not include power supply module fans) Covers CAUTION Internal and external NetServer are in place provides controlled airflow and system reliability. - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 9
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board cooling duct cover CAUTION Do not force the cover down onto the boards. Forcing the cover may result in damage to the NetServer. Damage due to improper board installation is not covered by the warranty. Correct alignment Board guides Memory or processor boards Incorrect alignment 4 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 11
EISA/PCI Board Retainer Exploded Views 5 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 12
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33 34 LXe Pro 39 HP NetServer LX Pro and LXe Pro Parts List NOTE The part numbers in the list were those available at the time of publication. Part numbers may change after publication. HP's parts price list database will generally contain a reference to the revised part number. If a system board - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 14
CPU Chip, A1 20 LX System Board 21 Hold down plate 22 Fan 23 Cover Fan 24 Chassis support bracket 25 Chassis fan cage 26 Control Panel PCA 27 Control Panel Bezel 28a Power Supply Module 29 Panel, Filler, Power Supply 30 Cage, Power Supply LX/LXe 31 Side Covers, Left and Right 32 Side panel - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 15
board * Cable, Power, Control Panel * Control Panel Ribbon Cable * Cable,SCSI,Intl,68-pin (C15) * Cable, IDE HDD Data (D11) * Panel, Lower Side * Jumper, Fan**** ( e ) * Caster, Fixed locking * Caster, Swivel * Guide, Skirt * Plastic Rivets * Door, Control Panel * LS RTC - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 16
be sent the current revision of the CD-ROM. ( h ) Price list points from this part number to current part number. ( I ) Must install B1 plug on system board if An HP-standard drive mounting tray Disk Array Controller A color Flexible Disk Dive A color in the new color scheme Hard Disk Drive "I - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 17
Polish Greek HP Part Number C1405-61306 C1405-61336 C1405-61303 C1405-61304 C1405-61302 C1405-61309 C1405-61311 C1405-61312 C1405-61313 C1405-61327 C1405-61335 C1405-61332 Product No. Option #ABH #AKB #ABD #ABE #ABC #ABN #ABP #ABS #ABU #AB9 #AKD #AB7 HP NetServer LX Power Cords Country - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 18
68-pin (C12) Cable, Power 14 Circuit Cable, Mass Storage Power 8 HDD + FDD (P11) Cable, Power, 20 Circuit system board Cable, Power, Control Panel Control Panel Ribbon Cable Cable, SCSI, AB9 ACB ACE ACF ACK ACO ABV ACQ ACY AKB AKC AKD Part Number 5182-4550 5182-6735 5182-6748 5182-9413 5182-6747 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 19
Mouse Video Cirrus Power Supply (14 Pin) Battery/Real Time Clock Power Supply (20 Pin) SCSI AIC 7880 SCSI Bus B SCSI Bus A HD LED SCSI AIC 7880 Unused HD LED Fan 4 Loopback connector Fan 3, 2, 1 Processor Slot 1 Memory Slot Flexible Disk Drive IDE Disk Drive Control Panel Unused Processor - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 20
back connector installed) HD LED SCSI-A Unused Unused Unused Connector Label J6D1 J2G3 J2G1 J1G1 J5E1 J5A1 J2A3 Connector Name Processor Slot 2 Fan 1 Fan 2 Fan 3 HD LED1 I2C SCSI-B Unused Unused Connector Label J7D1 J5G3 J5G2 J2G4 J5G1 J2G J1F1 J4G1 J8G1 System Switches and Jumpers Always refer - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 21
Boards no 1 no 2 yes 1 or 2 yes 1 or 2 Power Supply Modules Required NonRedundant Operation Redundant Operation Power Available 1 2 410W 2 3 790W 2 3 790W 2 3 790W Original Power Supply Mode switch (LX Pro only) New Power Supply Redundancy switch (LX Pro and LXe Pro - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 22
LED Color Green Yellow Red Power Status Power system OK Power system functioning. Power Cage temperature warning or PSM warning Power System not functioning. Power Cage temperature critical or PSM critical Memory There are two different memory boards available for the HP NetServer LX Pro and LXe - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 23
in Bank 2 16 MB or 32 MB 16 MB or 32 MB 64 MB or 128 MB 64 MB or 128 MB Only these memory configurations are supported: Model B Size SIMMs permitted in Bank 2 16 MB, 32 MB, 64 MB, or 128 MB 16 MB, 32 MB, 64 MB, or 128 MB - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 24
60 ns HP SIMMs listed on the Product Reference Label, which is located on the side of the HP NetServer chassis. • Two different SIMM sizes may be combined in the configurations shown below. • Only one size of SIMM may be installed in each bank. Only these memory configurations are supported: 18 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 25
One SIMM size 4-SIMM Configuration 8-SIMM Configuration 16-SIMM Configuration Two SIMM sizes Choose two of the following SIMM sizes: 16, 32, 64 or 128 SIMM size #1 SIMM size #2 8-SIMM Configuration 16-SIMM Configuration 19 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 26
69001 D4892A-69001 D4290A-69002 D4893A-69001 DIMMs The 4 GB memory board, which uses DIMMs (Dual In-Line Memory Modules), replaces the existing SIMMbased memory that is part of the original configuration of HP LX and LXe NetServers. The 4 GB memory board enables the installation of as few as 512 MB - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 27
the controller to support 132-column text mode and high resolution graphics mode. Expand video memory by installing a 256 K x 16 (512 KB), 70 Ns, 40-pin SOJ package DRAM IC. Obtain this memory IC from a local electronics supplier. For the Model A, the video RAM chip is not standard. The part number - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 28
Duplex, Non-Disk Array Model using the Internal Controller * SCSI or IDE C11 B1 Device SCSI or IDE B2 Device Flexible Disk *C11 A1 CD-ROM SCSI or IDE A2 Device IDE Flexible disk - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 29
Non-Duplex, Disk Array with PCI Controller Board SCSI or IDE B1 Device SCSI or IDE B2 Device ** C14 Flexible Disk *C11 A1 CD-ROM SCSI or IDE A2 Device ** A C12 C14 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 30
Hot Swap Subsystem SCSI Address Settings Upper Cage Switch Settings SCSI Address 3 - Off 4 - Off 6 - Off 3 - Off 4 - On 6 - Off 3 - On 4 - Off 6 - Off 3 - On 4 - On 6 - Off Shelf 1 = ID 1 Shelf 2 = ID 2 Shelf 3 = ID 3 Shelf 1 = ID 1 Shelf 2 = ID 0 Shelf 3 = ID 3 Shelf 1 = ID 9 Shelf 2 = ID 10 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 31
Duplex, Non-Disk Array Model using the Internal Controller CAUTION Do not attempt to run the NetServer with any mass storage devices installed in the right side (including shelves B1 or B2, illustrated above) without first installing a second power supply module. Flexible Disk B1 *C21 A1 CD-ROM - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 32
LXe Pro: Non-Duplex, Disk Array with PCI Controller Board CAUTION Do not attempt to run the NetServer with any mass storage devices installed in the right side (including shelves B1 or B2, illustrated above) without first installing a second power supply module. Flexible Disk B1 *C11 A1 CD-ROM - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 33
Setting this switch may cause time-out problems with your NOS due to delayed start drives in upper cage poweron sequentially after a delay determined by each drive's SCSI ID. All disk drives in lower cage power on immediately when NetServer power is turned on. Recommended setting. Off Not supported - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 34
Switch Position Hot Swap Drive Shelf 1 2 3 4 5 6 4 5 6 off off off off on on ID=4 ID=5 ID=6 off off off on on on ID=4 ID=0 ID=6 off off on off on on ID=12 ID=13 ID=14 off off on on on on ID=12 ID=8 ID=14 Specifications Temperature Operating Non - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 35
kilograms (4.2 lb) 3 m (9.9 ft) Power Supply Specifications Power Supply Module AC input DC output Power Supply System AC input DC output Auto-Ranging Power Supply 100 to 127 VAC ~ 8 A at 50/60 Hz 200 to 240 VAC ~ 4 A at 50/60 Hz 410 W maximum, continuous Auto-Ranging Power Supply 100 to 127 VAC - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 36
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HP NetServer LXr 8000 System Information System Views Front Control Panel Control Power Button Reset Button Secure Mode LED Power LED Secure Mode Button Description Turns server power on and off. Power Button Power LED Glows steady green when power is on, and flashing green when the server - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 38
or menu. Scroll up one line through the current screen or menu. Not used Not used Red LED 32 Green Yellow Yellow LED Red Green LED Indicates This Server Status: Main power is off. Server may or may not have standby power. A server component has failed. If the component was redundant (a - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 39
power supply or fan, for example), the server may still be operating. A condition exists which may cause the failure of a server component. The server is operating normally. key: = LED off = LED on = LED blinking The Main Menu By default, the HP NetServer's control panel display shows something - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 40
) Communication Ports Lights solid yellow when power supply fails. Blinks yellow when power supply is drawing more current than it should, because of a short-circuit in the power supply or elsewhere in the server. If the short is in the power supply, the power supply shuts down. If the short is - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 41
does not turn off when the front panel power switch is turned off. If the control panel backlight is on, standby power is on. Unplug the AC power cord to turn off standby power. Wait 20 seconds before opening the NetServer; the hi-current power supply modules will take this long to dissipate the - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 42
in Banks C and D, the other board must match this configuration exactly if card-to-card interleaving is to take place.) Primary Memory Board NOTE Keep both memory boards in the HP NetServer during operation, even if the secondary board has no DIMMs. The empty board acts as a terminator for the - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 43
The Primary and Secondary Memory Boards Bank A J1 J2 J5 J6 J9 J10 J13 J14 J3 J4 J7 J8 J11 J12 J15 J16 Bank B J1 J2 J5 J6 J9 J10 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 44
J8 J11 J11 J12 J12 J15 J15 J16 J16 B o ard -to -B o a rd In te rle av in g : 1 6 D IM M S DIMM and 16-DIMM Configuration for Interleaved Memory Boards 38 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 45
board) in any slot other than slot 2 may cause it to malfunction. By default, the HP NetServer searches for bootable devices in the order shown below. (This boot sequence is configurable.) 1. IDE CD-ROM drive 2. Flexible disk drive 3. ISA board 4. Slot P1 5. On-board SCSI 6. Slots P2 through P10 39 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 46
Channel A controls the HP NetServer's internal hard disk drives. Channel B handles the server's external SCSI port. On each SCSI channel, the server scans for does not have Hot Plug drivers, you cannot power it down through software. Do not remove the board while the server is running. Reading Hot - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 47
Exploded Views 6 8 9 14 13 12 11 5 4 3 2 1 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 41 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 48
31 30 29 28 27 26 Parts List Fig 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 Description 750W Power Supply Module I/O Baseboard tray I/O Baseboard PCA I/O Riser PCA Remote Control Board Top Cover Assembly w/label Non-Hot-Plug PCI Board Cover Chassis CD-ROM Drive, Slimline Peripheral Bay Chassis Peripheral - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 49
Description Memory PCA DIMM, 64 MB, 50ns DIMM, 256 MB, 50ns 3.5 Floppy Drive, Control PCA (w/o LCD display) Processor Baseboard PCA VRM, processor Processor, Assy, PII Xeon, 400/512 Processor, Assy, PII Xeon, 400/1 MB Processor Terminator PCA Fan Cage Fan, Assy Fan Cover Assy w/label Midplane Support - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 50
3rd Party Rack Enclosures * Ejector Handles, CPU (Kit) * Battery, Remote Control PCA * Hot-Plug PCI Slot Cover Bracket * Bezel, LCD Display (HP) * Bezel, LCD Display (non-HP) * Battery, I/O baseboard, type CR 2032 * This part is not on an exploded view. I/O Baseboard Replacement D6021 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 51
No Operation No Operation No Operation No Operation Processor Baseboard VRM 2 VRM 1 VRM 4 Jumper Block J31 VRM 3 Processor 1 Processor 2 Processor 3 Processor 4 VRM 6 VRM 5 Front of NetServer 45 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 52
1 Through 4 Processors Processor Baseboard Jumper Settings 1 2 Disable VRMs 3 4 Disable Server Management 5 6 Bus Ratio Bit 1 7 8 Bus Ratio Bit 0 9 10 jumpers may be placed here 400 Mhz Processor 1 2 Disable VRMs 3 4 Disable Server Management 5 6 Bus Ratio Bit 1 7 8 Bus Ratio Bit 0 9 10 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 53
Specifications Maximum heat output Operating temperature Operating humidity Power Specifications Voltage and frequency Maximum continuous power input Maximum lb. (59 kg) 3675 BTU/hour 41 to 95 degrees power distribution unit (PDU) that is connected to an HP NetServer LXr 8000. Europe (a single server - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 54
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Secure Mode Buttons and LEDs NOTE A small protective cover is provided on the HP NetServer's control panel to cover the Power and Reset buttons. This cover prevents an accidental resetting or powering down of the HP NetServer during normal operation. It can also be easily opened for access to the - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 56
A NOS supporting ACPI allows this button to be configured through a user interface. Refer to "Applying Power to the HP NetServer" and "Using Sleep States". This LED glows a steady green when power is On, and dark, when the HP NetServer is powered Off. If the HP NetServer is under ACPI control, this - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 57
be caused by a component failure (for example, a redundant fan or power supply) that could lead to a critical component failure, such as a processor module exceeding its operating temperature. If the failed component is redundant, the HP NetServer may still be operating normally. Off Off On - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 58
Activity LED Eject Button Flexible Disk Drive Activity LED Eject Button DAT Tape Drive (Optional) Hot Swap Hard Disk Drive (Both Drives Optional) Status LEDs Power ON LED Activity LED Behind the Front Bezel Tape Drive LED Codes If the optional HP DAT tape driver is used: Left LED Right LED - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 59
with HP NetServer. ◊ HW P/N. (Hardware Part Numbers) - This menu provides part numbers and serial numbers for particular items used in the HP NetServer's chassis. ◊ Event Log - This menu provides a log of current and resolved error conditions occurring during the HP NetServer's operation. ◊ Service - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 60
of the HP NetServer PWR PRFL FAIL Power Supply LEDs Power Supply Module LED Descriptions Control Description PWR (Power) Glows steady green when HP NetServer is powered up. If the server is not powered up but is connected to AC power (so that standby voltage is available), the LED blinks green - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 61
NetServer shuts down. Communication Ports Keyboard External SCSI Mouse Serial Port B Serial Port A is connected to the port. PCI Hot Plug Slot LEDs PCI LED Indicators Attention (Amber) Power PCI LEDs on the Rear Panel PCI LED Status (viewed from rear) Amber Green LED LED Status Indicated - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 62
the board from this slot. Off Off Power to the slot is off. You can safely remove the board from this slot. Covers A. Remove screws (2) B. Cover Removing Screws and Sliding Finger Holes (2) I2C Cable Embedded I/O Cover Lifting Off the Cover 56 Rear of HP NetServer Replacing the I/O Cover - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 63
Memory Lifting Off the Access CAUTION The memory boards and DIMMs from the HP NetServer LXr 8000 will not function in the HP NetServer LXr 8500. Single Memory Board l A single memory board may be installed in the HP NetServer any specific sequence. Dual Memory Boards l If both memory boards are - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 64
DIMM) using one memory board. • Supported memory capacity is 8 GB (4 GB per memory board) at a total of 32 DIMMs (16 DIMMs per memory board). As an increase in single DIMM sizes becomes available for the HP NetServer, the maximum allowable memory will increase, but the maximum number of DIMMs will - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 65
board SCSI channels consists of two SCSI-2 (Low-Voltage Differential - LVD) channels A and B. l Channel A controls the HP NetServer's internal hard disk drives. l Channel B controls the HP NetServer's external SCSI port. The NetServer starts the SCSI channel scan at device ID 0, and goes up to ID 15 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 66
Configuration Switch Block SCSI A SCSI B IDE (CD-ROM) Flexible Disk Drive I2C (J1F1) Remote Control Board Cable Auxiliary I2C 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 Default P2-P1 +5 VDC 33 MHz Bus 0 Remote Control Board must be in slot P2. HP NetServer I/O Baseboard 1 Reserved 2 Recovery Boot Open 3 Reserved 4 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 67
Processor Baseboard Left Processor Carrier Board Right Processor Carrier Board Processor Baseboard 12 3 4 12 3 4 J6A1 Left Processor Module Slots Right Processor Module Slots Left Cache Coherency Filter Right Cache Coherency Filter Processor Baseboard (top view) Terminators (CPU + Term (+ 4 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 68
J6A1 Jumper Block 8-Way Configuration Processor Baseboard Jumper Settings See the Service Technical Reference Label for the latest switch settings. Open = No automatically assigned for each PCI slot and embedded device in the NetServer. The automatic IRQ assignments are made by the BIOS during - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 69
IRQ Assignments PID Interrupt 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 PCI Interrupt D C B B A D C B A D C B A D C B A D C B A D C B A D C B A D C B A D A D C B A Component/ PCI Slot Number Slot 10 Slot 10 Onboard SCSI Channel B - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 70
Utility must be loaded for the respective NOS. The Hot Plug Utility is used to turn power off/on to the PCI slot, while the HP NetServer continues to operate normally. If the hot plug compliant driver and the Hot Plug Utility are not loaded during the configuration process (NOS installation), you - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 71
18 17 21 16 15 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 36 37 38 39 40 47 46 42 44 E 45 41 A, B, C 43 D 65 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 72
shield Remote control board I/O riser board I/O Riser PCA I/O baseboard Battery, I/O baseboard, type CR 2032 PCI slot filler panel PCI LED board PCI hold-down latch I/O tray 750W power supply module** PCI card guide Chassis AC line receptacle Midplane Board Center support Fan bay cover assy - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 73
Processor cage locking bar CPU baseboard, rev A CPU baseboard, rev B Front panel controller board w/ LCD Front panel Ctrl PCA Front Panel LCD Display Assembly Memory cover Bezel, LCD Display (HP) Bezel, LCD Display (non-HP) CPU tray Peripheral Bay Interconnect PCA Hot-Swap SCSI Backplane Hot-Swap - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 74
* EMI Filter Assembly Not Orderable TBA Non-HP Bezel Kit * This part is not on an exploded view. See note ** There are restrictions on using LXr 8000 power supplies with the LXr 8500. Specifications Memory: Standard Maximum DIMM size Cache Memory Video Expansion Slots Built-in I/O Ports - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 75
Europe (multiple servers in a rack): use a 16-amp-minimum circuit with one IEC MCB D-type breaker for each 16 A PDU. 1500 DC watts continuous (with 2 power supply modules) Video Resolutions The NetServer is equipped with built-in video support provided by a Cirrus Logic CL-0GD5446 controller. BIOS - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 76
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HP NetServer LXr Pro System Views Front View Controls and Indicators Control DC Power Switch Power Status LED Warning LED Temperature LED Power Supply LED Fan LED (not shown) Reset DC Power Switch Power Status System Warning Temperature Status Power Supply Status Reset Switch Description Turns - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 78
LED indicators on each of the NetServer's power supplies. You must remove the NetServer's front bezel to see the power supply LEDs. Interpreting System Status from the Control Panel Normal system status: Check power supplies and processor fans: Power LED Green Green Warning LED Off Yellow - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 79
Serial Parallel Covers Keyboard or Mouse Video CAUTION Removing the NetServer's top cover causes the system to power down automatically. The system cannot power up until the cover is replaced. This is a safety feature. 73 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 80
Label found on the side of the HP NetServer chassis. • Two different SIMM sizes may be combined in the configuration shown below. • Only one size of SIMM may be installed in each bank. NOTE HP does not cover performance problems, equipment problems, or service calls resulting from the use of non - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 81
Choose two of the following SIMM sizes: 32, 64 or 128 SIMM size #1 SIMM size #2 8-SIMM Configuration 8-SIMM Configuration 16-SIMM Configuration 16-SIMM Configuration Supported Memory Configurations 75 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 82
Accessory Boards Memory Processor Modules #2 #1 PCI Bus 0 P1 P2 P3 PCI Bus 1 P4 P5 Utility. Boot Device Priority If you are installing a SCSI controller board, the priority of the controllers (where the BIOS will search for the boot drive) is set by the slot location where the board is installed - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 83
the embedded SCSI controllers precede the PCI bus slots. To do so, run the EISA Configuration Utility and enable the option called "Boot from Embedded SCSI." Processors NOTE: See the Technical Reference Label for the latest switch settings. Two processor boards, each with a maximum of two CPU - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 84
may cause catastrophic or hidden damage to the chip. CPU chips supplied and warranted by HP for NetServers have an "HP"label. Repairs caused by unauthorized jumper modification or use of incorrect , both must be the same speed, as indicated by the board part number labels. Exploded Views 1 78 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 85
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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 Front Bezel 2 Top Cover 3 Power Monitor Controller 4 CD-ROM Drive Replacement D4898-63018 D4898-63013 D4898-63024 D2992-63004 Exchange - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 87
Drive D2035-63121 6 Power Supply D4898-63003 D4898-69003 7 Fan Module D4898-63001 D4898-69001 8 CPU Board, B1, 200-512 D4311-60008 D4311-69008 9 Terminator Board** D4262-63002 D4262-69002 10 Memory processor board in the system. *** This part number is constantly revised for each new - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 88
Korea/Hangu Taiwanese Turkish Arabic/French Hungarian Power Cords Country US Europe Canada/French Germany #ABA C1405B #ABN C1405B #ABW C1405B #ABV C1405B #ABA C1405B #ABS C1405B #AKB C1405B #AKC Power Cord 8120-5395 8120-5394 8120-5395 8120-5394 8120-5394 8120-5394 8120-5393 8120-5398 8120-5400 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 89
Ports Keyboard / Mouse Video Cirrus Power Supply (14 Pin) Battery/Real Time Clock Power Supply (20 Pin) SCSI Bus B SCSI Bus A HD LED Memory Slot SCSI Flexible Disk Drive AIC 7880 SCSI AIC 7880 Unused HD LED IDE Disk Drive Control Panel Fan 3 Fan 4 I2C Fans 2 and 1 Loopback connector - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 90
Protect BIOS Write Floppy 0 Floppy 1 Video Sleep PWR CTRL Reserved Specifications Temperature Operating Non-operating 5°to 35°C -40°to 70°C Humidity 046 m (10,000 ft) 12,200 m (40,000 ft) Maximum Air Conditioning Load Less than 4200 BTU Minimum Clearance Front Back 1 m (39 inches) 15 cm (6 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 91
major safety agency approvals. (A system has one processor can run with only one functional power supply, but Hewlett Packard does not support this configuration.) Power Supply System AC Input Auto-Ranging Power Supply 100 to 240 VAC 50/60 Hz, 12A maximum DC Output 700W maximum, continuous 85 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 92
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HP NetServer LXr Pro8 System Views Front Panel Controls Run DC Output AC Input Indicator Indicator Indicator Attention Indicator Message Display DC Power Switch Reset Switch Control DC Power Utility to locate this particular server in a multi-server rack installation. Displays information - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 94
/ DC Good is not, then AC power is present but is not reaching this power supply. Lights amber when the power supply requires service. Rear Panel Controls, Ports, and Indicators Control Power Interlock Switch Satellite Ejector Handles Rear Panel Control and Indicator Definitions Description This - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 95
then move toward you on its slides. Displays Power-On Self-Test codes during startup. When replacing plastic covers on control panel buttons, make sure that tabs on the covers point up and down, as shown NOTE If you fail to unlock the power interlock switch, the satellite chassis will not slide - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 96
reattach the satellite chassis by yourself. The task requires two people. Failure to observe this warning could result in serious injury or damage to the HP NetServer 90 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 97
. Spring-loaded hinge pins NOTE As a safety measure, and to avoid cooling problems, you must always replace the cover before turning on the HP NetServer. Lower Board Cage The lower board cage holds the HP NetServer's memory boards, the system control board, and the optional SCSI extender. 91 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 98
DIMM sockets on the system board for memory expansion. You can use 64 MB, 128 MB, and 256 MB Memory Configuration Guidelines The HP NetServer LXr Pro8 accepts up to two memory boards. Each board has 32 DIMM sockets and accepts only 128 MB SDRAM DIMMS, for a maximum capacity of 4096 MB per board. The - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 99
- M31 4 XXX XXX XXXX XXXX 8 12 16 20 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX Upper Memory Board Slots M0 - M31 4 XX XXX XXX XXXX 8 XX XXX XXX XXXX 12 XX XXX XXX XXXX 16 XX XXX XXX XXXX 20 XX XXX - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 100
Satellite Chassis Base Chassis Retaining Clips 4 GB Memory Board Retaining Clip Retaining Clip CAUTION Do not rock the SDRAM DIMM into place, but apply firm and even pressure. 94 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 101
Device Priority By default, the HP NetServer searches for bootable devices in the order shown below. (This boot sequence is configurable.) 1. CD-ROM drive. 2. Flexible disk drive. 3. Hard disk drives on embedded SCSI controller 0. This controller controls the server's internal mass storage devices - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 102
8 CPUs NOTE Processor board Processor board board Processor board board Processor board You must have a terminator board on hand to put in place of the processor board. 96 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 103
Exploded Views 4 3 2 5 6 1 97 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 104
12 11 10 9 8 13 7 14 15 16 17 18 19 98 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 105
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above) 10 Control front panel board 11 Control panel mounting plate 12 Peripheral Interconnect (PIC) board 13 Power supply 14 3.5"rail mounts 15 Flexible disk drive 16 CDROM mounting tray 17 CDROM drive 18a 4 GB Hard disk drive 18b 9 GB Hard disk drive 19 Hard disk drive mounting tray 20 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 108
midplane board, you must replace the entire satellite chassis. (3), (4) This part number is constantly revised for each new release. When you order using this Power On Kit, AC Harness Assy-Harness, DC Distribution Assy-Harness, Ribbon, PIC Signal Assy-Harness, PIC Power Lower Fan Harness Upper Fan - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 109
Sw/French UK Italy Korea C1405B #ABP C1405C #ABA C1405C #ABZ C1405B #AB1 System Board JP8 Czech Hungarian Polish C1405B #AKB C1405B #AKC C1405B #AKD CON5 CON3 CON1 CON6 CON4 CON2 CON0 JP9 JP10 1 2 3 45 6 7 8 Bus 0 Bus 1 PCI Slots A2 A1 CPU Bus A B2 B1 CPU Bus B P6 Processor Slots - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 110
Enable Flashing Protect Specifications NOTE The HP NetServer LXr Pro8 includes a total of four power supplies. The system requires three functional supplies at all times; individual supplies can be hotswapped. Voltage and frequency Maximum continuous power input Maximum inrush current Delayed - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 111
Clearance System weight Maximum heat output Operating temperature Operating humidity (44.5 cm high x 48.6 cm wide x 81.53 cm deep) 10 EIA units 46 in. (117 cm) beyond rear of HP rack (door mounted) 30 in. (76 cm) beyond rear of HP rack (no door) 170 lb. (76 kg) 3300 BTU/hour 41 to - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 112
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, 13 control panel LXr8500, 49 Control Panel LXr8000, 31 controls LX, Fan Indicators LXr8500, 53 Front View LXr8500, 49 Front View LXrPro, 71 H Hot Plug LXr8000, 34 hot swap subsystem SCSI address switch settings LX, 24 HP NetServer LX exploded view, 5 parts maximum air conditioning load LX, 28 111 - HP LH4r | HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 118
memory configuration LX, 16 P part numbers LX keyboards, 11 LX power cords, 11 LX,LXe, 7 parts list LX, 7 LXr8000, 42 LXr8500, 66 LXrPro, 80 parts lList LXrPro8, 101 PCI Hot Plug Boards LXr8500, 64 power cords LX, 11 Power Cords LXrPro, 82 power supply LX specifications, 29 power supply, processor
HP NetServer Product Line
Service Reference Guide
Volume 3
High-End
Version 1
Last Updated:
February 2000