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Product Update: HP Netserver LP 1000r User Guide In Chapter 1, "Controls, Ports and Indicators," add the following Note in the subsection, "Powering Down the Netserver." NOTE The HP Netserver supports a headless boot - that is, the keyboard and mouse do not need to be connected to the Netserver to complete the boot process. In Chapter 3, "Installing Mass Storage Devices," "Introduction" section, in the "Installed Mass Storage Devices" subsection, replace Table 3-1, SCSI Mass Storage Device Types," with the following table: Table 3-1. SCSI Mass Storage Device Types Interface Types Max Number of Devices Installed Devices and Addresses Flexible disk drive 1 Factory installed flexible disk drive in drive bay 1 IDE-1 1* Factory installed CD-ROM drive in drive bay 2 (Primary IDE connector) Ultra-3 SCSI Channel A up to 3 ** • Up to three additional Hot Swap SCSI hard disk drives in bays 3 through 5 (addresses = ID 0, ID 1 and ID 2, respectively) • Embedded SCSI controller (address = ID 7) Ultra-3 SCSI Channel B up to 15 ** • Control of up to 15 external SCSI devices * The primary IDE (IDE-1) cable is connected to the factory-installed CD-ROM drive. A secondary IDE connector (IDE-2) is available, but is not supported by Hewlett-Packard. ** Both SCSI channels (A and B) can each support up to 15 devices; however, there are only enough internal storage bays for three Hot Swap SCSI hard drives. Channel B is used to control external SCSI devices, typically a SCSI tape back-up device. In Chapter 4, "Installing Additional Memory," "Introduction" section, in the "Memory Installation Guidelines" subsection, and also in Appendix A, "Specifications," note this revision: DIMM sizes supported are 256 MB, 512 MB, or 1 GB in any combination. 128-MB DIMM is not supported. In Chapter 8, "Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post)," note that this rack mounting procedure also applies to third-party (non-HP) racks. HP Part Number P1810-90039 Printed in December 2000 '% (& &'

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Product Update: HP Netserver LP 1000r User Guide
HP Part Number P1810-90039
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Printed in December 2000
In Chapter 1, "Controls, Ports and Indicators," add the following Note in the subsection,
"Powering Down the Netserver."
NOTE
The HP Netserver supports a headless boot – that is, the keyboard and mouse do not need to be
connected to the Netserver to complete the boot process.
In Chapter 3, "Installing Mass Storage Devices," "Introduction" section, in the "Installed Mass
Storage Devices" subsection, replace Table 3-1, SCSI Mass Storage Device Types," with the
following table:
Table 3-1. SCSI Mass Storage Device Types
Interface
Types
Max Number
of Devices
Installed Devices and Addresses
Flexible disk
drive
1
Factory installed flexible disk drive in drive
bay 1
IDE-1
1*
Factory installed CD-ROM drive in drive bay
2 (Primary IDE connector)
Ultra-3 SCSI
Channel A
up to 3 **
Up to three additional Hot Swap SCSI
hard disk drives in bays 3 through 5
(addresses = ID 0, ID 1 and ID 2,
respectively)
Embedded SCSI controller
(address = ID 7)
Ultra-3 SCSI
Channel B
up to 15 **
Control of up to 15 external SCSI
devices
* The primary IDE (IDE-1) cable is connected to the factory-installed CD-ROM drive. A secondary IDE connector (IDE-2) is
available, but is not supported by Hewlett-Packard.
** Both SCSI channels (A and B) can each support up to 15 devices; however, there are only enough internal storage bays for three
Hot Swap SCSI hard drives. Channel B is used to control external SCSI devices, typically a SCSI tape back-up device.
In Chapter 4, "Installing Additional Memory," "Introduction" section, in the "Memory Installation
Guidelines" subsection, and also in Appendix A, "Specifications," note this revision:
DIMM sizes supported are 256 MB, 512 MB, or 1 GB in any combination.
128-MB DIMM is not supported.
In Chapter 8, "Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post)," note that this rack mounting
procedure also applies to third-party (non-HP) racks.