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D5970A - NetServer - LCII
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D5970A - NetServer - LCII
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- installation guide
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Setting Up the HP NetServer
- Pedestal Installation
- Rack Mount Installation
- Controls, Ports, and Indicators
- Power, Reset, and Keyboard Lock Buttons
- Front Panel LED Indicators
- Non-Hot Swap Device Indicators
- Rear Panel Indicators and Ports
- Power Supply Module Indicator
- Communication Ports
- NIC Indicators
- Applying Power to the HP NetServer
- Sleep States (ACPI)
- Opening and Closing the HP NetServer
- Removing the HP NetServer's Covers
- Removing Covers – Pedestal (LC 2000)
- Removing the Pedestal
- Installing Mass Storage Devices
- Drive Bay Shelves
- Hardware Mirroring
- Mass Storage Guidelines
- Hot Swap Configuration Options
- Cabling Configurations
- Installing Hot Swap Hard Drives
- Removing Hot Swap Hard Drives
- Installing Non-Hot Swap Storage Devices
- Connecting External SCSI Devices
- Installing Additional Memory
- Memory Installation Guidelines
- DIMM Removal
- Installing Additional Boards
- Boot Priority
- IRQ Settings
- Installing Accessory Boards
- Installing Additional Processors
- Installing the Processor
- Rack Mounting the HP NetServer
- Tools Required
- Safety Precautions
- Preparing the Rack
- Attaching the Column Adapters and Slides
- Placing the HP NetServer in the Rack
- Attaching the Cable Management Arm
- Attaching the Front Bezel
- Continuing with the Rack Installation Process
- Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, and UPS
- Connecting the UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply)
- Configuring the HP NetServer
- Obtaining HP Navigator CD-ROM Release History
- Obtaining Up-to-Date Configuration Details
- Running Configuration Assistant and Installation Assistant
- Custom Configuration
- Replicate Configuration
- HP Management Solutions
- TopTools Remote Control
- HP Integrated Remote Assistant
- PcANYWHERE32
- Setup Utility
- Using the Setup Screens
- Changing the System Date and Time
- Setting the HP NetServer's Boot Passwords
- Changing Internal Device Boot Priority
- Clearing CMOS
- SCSI Configuration Utility
- Running the Navigator CD-ROM on a Windows PC
- Up-to-Date Configuration Details
- Information Assistant
- Copying and Printing Information
- Troubleshooting
- Common Installation Problems
- Troubleshooting Sequence
- Error Message Is Displayed
- No Error Messages Displayed
- Clearing the System Configuration
- Hardware Problems
- Keyboard or Mouse Do Not Work
- Hard Disk Drives Do Not Work
- Battery Problems
- Alternative Rack Mounting
- HP NetServer Rack Mount Parts List
- Attaching the Slides to the Rack
- A Specifications
- Environmental Requirements
- Physical Requirements
- Video Support
- B Regulatory Information
- Notice for Canada (Industry Canada)
- Notice for Japan
- Notice for Korea
- Notice for Taiwan
- Declaration of Conformity (US, EU, Australia)
- Regulatory Notices - Product Safety
- Battery Statements
- Noise and Ergonomic Safety Statements
- C Service and Support
- D Warranty and Software License
- Index
D5970A - NetServer - LCII
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D5970A - NetServer - LCII
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Adapter Hardware and Battery-backed Cache
- SCSI Termination and Firmware
- Physical Disk Roaming and Data Migration
- Fault-Tolerance and Management Features
- About This Guide
- Tools You May Need
- RAID Overview
- Hot Spares
- Understanding RAID Levels
- Arrays with No Redundancy: RAID Level 0
- Basic Arrays with Redundancy: RAID Levels 1 and 5
- Spanned Arrays: RAID Levels 10 and 50
- Installation and Configuration Overview
- Planning
- Sample Worksheet A
- Multiple Adapters
- Step B. Plan Arrays and Logical Drives
- Custom Configuration
- Installation and Configuration
- Plug-In Battery Backup Unit
- Step D. Install the Adapter
- Install the Adapter
- Step E. Install Cables
- Replace Cover
- Step G. Configure Arrays and Logical Drives
- HP NetRAID Assistant
- Select Adapter to Configure
- Check Rebuild Rate
- Select Wizard
- Define Physical Arrays and Dedicated Hot Spares
- Define Logical Drives
- Preview Configuration
- Step H. Save Configuration and Initialize
- Print Configuration
- Exit HP NetRAID Assistant
- HP NetRAID Software
- Step I. Use HP Netserver Navigator CD-ROM to Prepare Diskettes
- Check Latest Versions
- Make NOS-specific Configuration Utility Diskette
- Print NOS Installation Instructions
- Step J. Install NOS and HP NetRAID Drivers
- Step K. Install NOS-specific Configuration Utility
- Step L. Run HP NetRAID Express Tools
- To Start HP NetRAID Express Tools
- To Exit HP NetRAID Express Tools
- Preparing for Online Capacity Expansion
- Preparing for Online Capacity Expansion under NetWare 4.2
- Planning for Online Capacity Expansion under NetWare 4.2
- Preparing for Online Capacity Expansion under NetWare 5.x
- Preparing for Online Capacity Expansion under Windows NT
- Preparation Steps for Windows NT
- Preparing for Online Capacity Expansion under Windows 2000
- Preparation Steps for Windows 2000
- Upgrading to an HP NetRAID-1M or HP NetRAID-2M Adapter
- Back Up Your Data
- Hard Drive Migration Between Controllers
- Backward Migration
- Managing Servers Over the Network
- Other Requirements
- Determine where to Install HP NetRAID Assistant
- Make the Installation Disk, If Necessary
- Microsoft Windows NT or Windows 2000 Client or Server Installation Instructions
- Edit the regserv.dat and hosts Files
- Novell NetWare Server Installation Instructions
- Using HP NetRAID Assistant to Manage Servers
- Start HP NetRAID Assistant
- Select Another Server-Adapter Pair
- Understanding HP NetRAID Utilities
- HP NetRAID Config
- HP NetRAID Express Tools
- HP NetRAID Monitor Utilities
- HP NetRAID-2M Battery Backup Unit
- To Check Battery Status with HP NetRAID Config
- Battery Specifications
- Monitor Alert List
- SCO OpenServer and UnixWare Monitor Messages
- Alarm Control and Audible Warnings
- Troubleshooting
- Other BIOS Error Messages
- Other Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting Management Over the Network
- Warranty and Support
- Third-Party Hardware Products
- A Adapter Specifications
- HP NetRAID-2M Specifications
- B Regulatory Information
- Notice for Taiwan
- Declaration of Conformity (US and EU)
- C Worksheets
- Sample Configuration Worksheets
- Physical Arrays and Hot Spares
- Glossary
- Index
D5970A - NetServer - LCII
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- hp netserver lxr 8500
- audience assumptions
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Setting Up the HP NetServer
- Controls, Indicators, and Ports
- Power, Reset, and Secure Mode Buttons and LEDs
- Control Panel LCD Window and Navigation Buttons
- HP NetServer Status LEDs
- Rear Panel Indicators and Ports
- Power Supply Module Indicators
- Communication Ports
- PCI LEDs
- Additional Controls and Indicators
- Fan Indicators
- Applying Power to the HP NetServer
- Powering Down the HP NetServer
- Viewing Information on the Control Panel Display
- Main Menu
- HW Sys Info (Hardware System Information) Menu
- Event Log Menu
- HW P/N (Hardware Part Number) Menu
- Opening and Closing the HP NetServer
- Removing and Replacing the HP NetServer's Covers
- Removing the PCI Access Panel
- Installing Mass Storage Devices
- One Button Disaster Recovery (OBDR)
- Installing a Hot Swap SCSI Drive
- Removing a Hot Swap SCSI Drive
- Installing the Optional Tape Backup (DAT) Drive
- Connecting External SCSI Devices
- Installing Additional Memory
- Removing a DIMM
- Installing Additional Boards
- Remote Control Card
- I/O Baseboard Slots
- Installing Accessory Boards
- PCI Hot Plug Boards
- Installing Additional Processors
- Processor Baseboard
- Way Configuration
- Processor Installation
- Rack Mounting the HP NetServer
- Tools Required
- Safety Precautions
- HP NetServer Rack Mount Parts List
- Attaching the Slides to the Rack
- Rack Installation
- Placing the HP NetServer in the Rack
- Attaching the Cable Management Arm
- Mounting the Front Bezel
- Continuing with the Rack Installation Process
- Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, and UPS
- Configuring the HP NetServer
- Obtaining Up-to-Date Configuration Details
- Running Configuration Assistant and Installation Assistant
- Express Configuration
- Custom Configuration
- Replicate Configuration
- HP Management Solutions
- TopTools for HP NetServers
- PcANYWHERE32
- Setup Utility
- Using the Setup Screens
- Setting the HP NetServer's Boot Passwords
- Changing the System Date and Time
- Changing the Boot Priority of Internal Devices
- Clearing CMOS
- SCSI Configuration Utility
- Information Assistant
- Copying and Printing Information
- Installing HP Information Assistant Software
- Troubleshooting
- Common Installation Problems
- If the HP NetServer Will Not Power On
- If the HP NetServer Passes POST but Will Not Function
- If the HP NetServer Passes POST but Shuts Down While Booting
- Error Codes and Messages
- Post Error Codes
- Front Panel Status Messages
- IRQ Assignments
- Alternative Rack Mounting
- Preparing the Rack
- Removing the Power Supplies
- A Specifications
- Space Requirements
- Internal Assemblies
- I/O Baseboard
- B Regulatory Information
- Notice for Canada (Industry Canada)
- Notice for Korea
- Declaration of Conformity (US,EU,Australia)
- Regulatory Notices – Product Safety
- Battery Statements
- Power Line Harmonic Statement
- C Service and Support
- D Warranty and Software License
- Index
D5970A - NetServer - LCII
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- audience assumptions
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Features of the HP NetRAID Series Adapters
- Adapter Hardware and Battery-backed Cache
- SCSI Termination and Firmware
- New Features of HP NetRAID Series Adapters
- Physical Disk Roaming and Data Migration
- Changing Capacity and RAID Levels
- Other Information Sources
- RAID Overview
- Hot Spare
- Understanding RAID Levels
- Arrays with No Redundancy: RAID Level 0
- Non-spanned Arrays with Redundancy: RAID Levels 1, 3, and 5
- Spanned Arrays: RAID Levels 10, 30, and 50
- Installation and Configuration Overview
- Planning
- Sample Worksheet A
- Multiple Adapters
- Channels
- Step B. Plan Arrays and Logical Drives
- Custom Configuration
- Installation and Configuration
- Install Additional Memory
- Connect Battery Backup Unit
- Step D. Install the Adapter
- Install the Adapter
- Step E. Install Cables and Set SCSI ID Switches
- Replace Cover
- Select Configure Disk Array
- Select Adapter to Configure
- Clear Configuration
- Select Wizard
- Define Physical Arrays and Dedicated Hot Spares
- Define Logical Drives
- Preview Configuration
- Step H. Save Configuration and Initialize
- Print Configuration
- Exit HP NetRAID Assistant
- HP NetRAID Series Software
- Step J. Use the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM to Prepare Disks
- Create Drivers Diskette and Instructions
- Print the Network Operating System Instructions
- Step K. Install NOS and HP NetRAID Drivers
- Step L. Install NOS-specific Configuration Utility
- Step M. Run Configuration Utilities
- Run the EISA Configuration Utility (ECU) from HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM
- Run the Setup Utility
- Preparing for Online Capacity Expansion
- Online Capacity Expansion Under Novell NetWare
- Setting Up Your Array for Capacity Expansion
- Online Capacity Expansion Under Windows NT
- Upgrading to an HP NetRAID-3Si Adapter
- Insert the HP NetRAID-3Si Adapter and Recreate the Configuration
- Managing Servers Over the Network
- NOS Requirements
- Other Requirements
- Determine Where to Install HP NetRAID Assistant
- Make the Installation Disk if Necessary
- Run Setup
- Edit the regserv.dat and hosts Files
- Finishing Up
- Banyan VINES Server Installation Instructions
- Install the Access Service Utility
- Using HP NetRAID Assistant to Manage Servers
- Select Another Server-Adapter Pair
- Understanding HP NetRAID Utilities
- HP NetRAID Assistant Menus
- HP NetRAID Config
- HP NetRAID Config Menus
- HP NetRAID Express Tools
- HP NetRAID Express Tools Menus
- Troubleshooting
- Other BIOS Error Messages
- Other Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting Management Over the Network
- Common Problems
- Warranty and Support
- Glossary
- A Adapter Specifications
- HP NetRAID and HP NetRAID-1 Specifications
- B Regulatory Information
- Declaration of Conformity
- C Worksheets
- Sample Configuration Worksheet
- Physical Arrays and Hot Spares
- D Cabling Diagrams
- Setting SCSI IDs
- HP NetServer E40 and E45
- HP NetServer LC II
- Sample Alternate Switch Settings
- HP NetServer LD Pro
- Mass Storage Cables
- HP NetServer LH Pro and LH II
- Duplex Cabling
- Default Switch Settings
- HP NetServer LX Pro
- HP NetServer LXe Pro
- HP NetServer LXr Pro
- Duplex Cabling to Dual-Bus HP NetServer Rack Storage/8
- HP NetServer LXr Pro8
- Cabling Two HP NetRAID Channels to a Dual-Bus HP NetServer Rack Storage/8
- Index
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Monitoring Functions
- Management Functions
- Server Hardware
- Client Software
- FCArray Assistant Software Installation
- FCArray Assistant Diskette Preparation
- Software Installation
- User Account
- Software Modifications
- Server Software Installation Verification
- Startup and Navigation
- Navigating FCArray Assistant Client
- Opening Screen Components
- Components of the Global Status View Window
- Components of the Log Information Viewer
- File Menu
- View Menu
- Administration Menu
- Window Menu
- Toolbar and Icons
- Exiting FCArray Assistant
- Configuration
- Server Sign On
- Signing On
- Server Groups and Server Set Up
- Adding a Server to the Servers List
- Loading a Configuration from Disk
- Setting and Modifying User Preferences
- Alert Preferences
- Alarm Setup
- Communication Settings
- Event Editor
- Setting and Modifying Controller Options
- Advanced Controller Options
- Expert Controller Options
- Fibre Controller Options
- Recording Your Changes
- Power Levels
- Battery Status
- Actions
- Running RAID Assistant
- Entering RAID Assistant
- Automatic Configuration
- Assisted Configuration
- Manual Configuration
- Special Features in Manual Configuration
- Add Logical Drive
- Array Spanning
- Monitoring
- Opening the Log Information Viewer
- Opening an Event Information Window
- Controller Monitoring
- Displaying Controller Information
- Physical Device and Logical Drive Monitoring
- Viewing Bad Block Table and Request Sense Data
- Displaying Logical Drive Information
- Performance Monitoring
- Settings
- Line Graph
- Pie Graph
- Bar Graph
- Process Status Monitoring
- Rebuild Status
- Consistency Check Status
- Expand Capacity Status
- Maintenance Processes
- Running a Device Rebuild
- Using the FCArray Assistant Flash Utility
- Using the Shutdown Feature
- Warranty and Support
- HP Repair and Telephone Support
- A Error Codes
- B Glossary
- Index
D5970A - NetServer - LCII
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- audience assumptions
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Setting Up the HP NetServer LXr 8000
- Controls, Indicators, and Ports
- Power, Reset, and Secure Mode Buttons and LEDs
- Control Panel LCD Screen and Navigation Buttons
- Rear Panel Indicators and Ports
- Power Supply Module Indicators
- Communication Ports
- Power-Up and Power-Down Procedures
- Connecting AC Power to Multiple-Server Configurations
- The Main Menu
- The HW Sys Info (Hardware System Information) Menu
- The FW Info (Firmware Information) Menu
- The Event Log Menu
- The HW P/N (Hardware Part Number) Menu
- Opening and Closing the HP NetServer
- Opening and Closing the Server's Top Cover
- Removing Only the PCI Hot Plug Access Panel
- Installing Mass Storage Devices
- Installing a Hot-Swap Hard Disk Drive
- Removing a Hot-Swap Hard Disk Drive
- Installing Additional Memory
- Memory Configuration Guidelines
- Removing and Replacing the Memory Board
- Installing DIMMs on a Memory Board
- Removing DIMMs
- Installing Additional Boards
- PCI Hot Plug Support
- I/O Board Boot Order
- Tools Required
- Hot Replacement of Hot-Plug Boards
- Installing Additional Processors
- The Processor Baseboard
- Installing the Processor
- Mounting the Server in the Rack
- Installation Basics
- HP NetServer Rack Mount Parts List
- Step 2: Attaching the Slides to the Rack
- Step 3: Placing the HP NetServer in the Rack
- Step 4: Attaching the Front Bezel
- Step 5: Continuing with the Rack Installation Process
- Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, and UPS
- Configuring the System
- Readme File
- HP Management Solutions
- HP NetServer Utilities
- Starting the Setup Utility
- Using the Setup Screens
- Changing the System Date and Time
- Changing the Boot Priority of Internal Devices
- Re-enabling a Disabled Processor
- Information Assistant
- Copying and Printing Information
- Installing HP Information Assistant Software
- Troubleshooting
- Common Installation Problems
- If the System Will Not Power On
- If the System Passes the POST (Power-On Self Test) but Will Not Function
- Error Messages
- Alternative Rack Mounting
- Safety Precautions
- Step 1: Attaching Rack Nuts to the Rack
- A Specifications
- Space Requirements
- Processor Baseboard
- IO Baseboard
- B Regulatory Information
- Notice for Canada: DOC Requirements
- Notice for EU
- Notice for Finland: Laser Safety Statement
- Notice for Japan: VCCI Statement
- Notice for Mexico: Hardware Warranty Statement
- Notice for U.K.: General Approval
- C Service and Support
- D Warranty and Software License
- Index
D5970A - NetServer - LCII
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Setting Up the HP NetServer LXr Pro8
- Controls, Indicators, and Ports
- Power Supply Indicators
- Rear Panel Controls, Ports, and Indicators
- Power-Up and Power-Down Procedures
- Power Down Procedure
- Connecting AC Power to Multiple-Server Configurations
- Opening and Closing the HP NetServer
- Undocking the Satellite Chassis
- Redocking the Satellite Chassis
- Detaching and Reattaching the Satellite Chassis
- Opening or Removing the Satellite Chassis' Top Cover
- Accessing the Lower Board Cage
- Installing Mass Storage
- Setting the Device's SCSI Device ID
- Installing Hard Drives in all Three Bays
- Installing Additional Memory
- Tools Required
- Installing 128 MB SDRAM DIMMs on the 4 GB Memory Board
- Removing a 128 MB SDRAM DIMM Module
- Installing the 4 GB Memory Board
- Installing Additional Boards
- Installing Processor Boards
- Preparation
- Installation Procedure
- Mounting the Server in the Rack
- Precautions
- HP NetServer Rack Mount Parts List
- Step 2: Placing Tinnerman Nuts on the Front Columns
- Step 3: Placing the HP NetServer in the Rack
- Step 4: Attaching the Front Bezel
- Step 6: Continuing with the Rack Installation Process
- Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, and UPS
- Configuring the System
- Contents of the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM
- Configuration Assistant
- HP Management Solutions
- HP NetServer Utilities
- Main Menu
- Changing the System Date and Time
- The Boot Menu
- Information Assistant
- Finding Information
- Copying and Printing Information
- Installing from the CD-ROM
- Troubleshooting
- Common Installation Problems
- If the System Will Not Power On
- If the System Passes the POST (Power-On Self Test) but Will Not Function
- If the System Passes the POST but Shuts Down While Booting
- Service and Support
- Information and Support When You Need It
- HP NetServer Navigator Subscription Service
- CompuServe Discussion Forum and Library
- Proactive Notification for HP NetServer Products
- Automated Fax
- Obtaining HP Repair and Telephone Support
- Europe
- Ordering HP Cables, Drive Trays, and Technical Publications
- Contacting HP Regional Headquarters
- A Specifications
- Air Conditioning Requirements
- B Warranty and Software License
- Hardware Accessories Limited Warranty
- Pre-Failure Warranty
- Customer Responsibilities
- Obtaining Warranty Service
- Return to HP/Reseller
- HP NetServer Limited Warranty Coverage
- U.S. and Canada
- Other Countries
- Supplemental Warranty Service and Support
- Póliza de Garantía
- Notas
- Software Product Limited Warranty
- HP Software Product License Agreement
- HP NetServer Warranty Frequently-Asked Questions
- C Regulatory Information
- Notice for Canada: DOC Requirements
- Notice for EU
- Notice for Finland: Laser Safety Statement
- Notice for Japan: VCCI Statement
- Notice for Mexico: Hardware Warranty Statement
- Notice for U.K.: General Approval
- Index
D5970A - NetServer - LCII
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- audience assumptions
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 Setting Up the HP NetServer LPr
- Install Options
- Mounting the LPr in a Rack
- Configuring the System
- Chapter 2 Controls, Indicators, and Ports
- Rear View
- Power-Up and Power-Down Procedures
- Chapter 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer LPr
- Removing and Replacing the Top Cover
- Replace
- Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices
- Tools Required
- Hot-Swap Drive Bay Addresses
- Configuring the SCSI Host Adapter
- Removing a Filler Panel
- Readying the Drive for Installation
- Installing Hot-Swap Drives
- Removing Hot-Swap Drives
- Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory
- Removing DIMMs
- Chapter 6 Installing Additional Video Memory
- Chapter 7 Installing Additional Boards
- Installing PCI Cards
- Removing PCI Cards
- Installing an HP NetRAID Card
- Chapter 8 Installing Additional Processors
- Open the NetServer LPr
- Determine Where to Place the Processor Module
- Install the Processor Module
- Upgrading the Firmware
- Re-installing the NOS
- Chapter 9 Mounting the HP NetServer LPr in the Rack
- Rack Types
- Prevent Rack Tip-Over, Equipment Damage, and Injury
- HP NetServer LPr Rack Mount Parts List
- Installing the HP NetServer LPr in the Rack
- Step 2: Use the template to identify the two EIA spaces
- Step 3: Place rack nuts on front and rear columns
- Step 4: Assemble the rails
- Step 5: Attach the rails to the front columns
- Step 6: Attach the rails to the rear columns
- Step 7: Place the HP NetServer LPr in the rack
- Step 8: Fasten the LPr to the front columns
- Step 9: Fasten the brackets to the rear columns
- Step 10: Tighten down the rack mounting screws
- Chapter 10 Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, and UPS
- Chapter 11 Configuring the HP NetServer LPr
- Readme First File
- Run Configuration Assistant and Installation Assistant
- Custom Configuration
- Replicate Configuration
- TopTools for Servers
- Integrated Remote Assistant
- User Preferences
- Setup Utility
- Chapter 12 Information Assistant
- Copying and Printing Information
- Installing HP Information Assistant Software
- Chapter 13 Troubleshooting
- Common Installation Problems
- Troubleshooting Sequence
- Error Message Is Displayed
- No Error Messages Displayed
- Clearing the System Configuration
- Hardware Problems
- The Keyboard or Mouse Does Not Work
- The CD-ROM Drive Does Not Work
- Password Problems
- Battery Problems
- Appendix A Specifications
- Weight and Dimensions
- Appendix B Regulatory Information
- Notice for Canada (Industry Canada)
- Notice for Japan
- Power Line Harmonics
- Notice for Taiwan: Class A Warning Statement
- Notice for the United Kingdom: General Approval
- Declaration of Conformity (US, EU, Australia)
- Regulatory Notices - Product Safety
- Batteries
- Noise Declaration and Ergonomics
- Appendix C Service and Support
- Appendix D Warranty and Software License
- Non-Nuclear Usage
- Index
D5970A - NetServer - LCII
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- integrated hp netraid controller
- audience assumptions
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Controller Hardware
- SCSI Firmware
- Fault-Tolerance and Management Features
- About This Guide
- RAID Overview
- Hot Spares
- Understanding RAID Levels
- Arrays with No Redundancy: RAID Level 0
- Non-spanned Arrays with Redundancy: RAID Levels 1, 3, and 5
- Spanned Arrays: RAID Levels 10, 30, and 50
- Configuration Overview
- Planning
- Sample Worksheet A
- Channels
- Step B. Plan Arrays and Logical Drives
- Custom Configuration
- Configuration
- Step E. Boot HP NetServer Navigator to Launch HP NetRAID Assistant
- HP NetRAID Assistant
- Select Adapter to Configure
- Assign Global Hot Spares
- Define Physical Arrays and Dedicated Hot Spares
- Define Logical Drives
- Preview Configuration
- Step G. Save Configuration and Initialize
- Exit HP NetRAID Assistant
- HP NetRAID Software
- Step I. Use the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM to Prepare Disks
- Make NOS-specific Configuration Utility Diskette
- Print the Network Operating System Instructions
- Step K. Install NOS-specific Configuration Utility
- Step L. Run HP NetRAID Express Tools (optional)
- Preparing for Online Capacity Expansion
- Online Capacity Expansion Under Novell NetWare
- Setting Up Your Array for Capacity Expansion
- Online Capacity Expansion Under Windows NT
- Managing Servers Over the Network
- NOS Requirements
- Understanding HP NetRAID Network Utilities
- Identify the Registration Server/Client
- Make the Installation Disk if Necessary
- Run Setup
- Edit the regserv.dat and hosts Files
- Finishing Up
- Using HP NetRAID Assistant to Manage Servers
- Start HP NetRAID Assistant
- Select Another Server-Adapter Pair
- Configuring a Second Integrated HP NetRAID Channel
- Options for Adding a Second Channel
- Option B: Your NOS is Installed on a Non-RAID Hard Disk Module
- Understanding HP NetRAID Utilities
- HP NetRAID Assistant Menus
- HP NetRAID Config
- HP NetRAID Config Menus
- HP NetRAID Express Tools
- HP NetRAID Express Tools Menus
- Troubleshooting
- Other BIOS Error Messages
- Troubleshooting Management Over the Network
- Warranty and Support
- A Product Specifications
- B Worksheets
- Sample Configuration Worksheet
- Physical Arrays and Hot Spares
- Glossary
- Index
D5970A - NetServer - LCII
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- user guide
- audience assumptions
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Controls, Ports, and Indicators
- Rear Panel
- Applying Power to the HP Netserver
- Connecting AC Power to Multiple-Server Configurations
- Opening and Closing the HP Netserver
- Replacing the Front Bezel
- Replacing the Top Cover
- Removing the Rear Chassis Blower/Bracket and Air Flow Guide
- Replacing the Rear Chassis Blower/Bracket and Air Flow Guide
- Replacing the PCI Card Cage
- Installing Mass Storage Devices
- Boot Priority
- Hardware Mirroring
- Installing Hot Swap Hard Drives
- Removing Hot Swap Hard Drives
- Duplexing SCSI Hard Disk Drives
- Duplexing Using Internal SCSI Channels
- Duplexing with a SCSI Host Bus Adapter Card
- Installing Additional Memory
- Memory Installation Guidelines
- Removing DIMMs
- Installing Additional Boards
- Accessory Board Installation Guidelines
- Remote Control Card
- Installing an Accessory Board
- Removing an Accessory Board
- Installing an Additional Processor
- Installing a Second Processor
- Installing the Heatsink
- Firmware and Software Changes
- Removing a Processor and Heatsink
- Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post)
- Tools Required
- HP Netserver Rack Mount Parts List
- Safety Precautions
- Marking Rack Columns
- Installing Slides in the Rack
- Removing Slides from the Rack
- Mounting the HP Netserver on the Slides
- Attaching the Front Bezel
- Cabling Rack Components
- Attaching the Cable Management Arm
- Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (2-Post)
- Rack Configuration Tools
- Marking the Columns
- Preparing the HP Netserver
- Mounting the HP Netserver in the Rack
- Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, and Power Supplies
- Installing a Power Supply Module
- Removing a Power Supply Module
- Connecting the Uninterruptible Power Supply
- Configuring the HP Netserver
- Contents of the HP Netserver Navigator CD-ROM
- HP Management Solutions
- DiagTools
- Accessing the Setup Utility
- Using the Setup Screens
- Setting the HP Netserver's Power-On Passwords
- hardware security
- SCSI Configuration Utility
- HP Netserver Online Documentation CD-ROM
- Troubleshooting
- Common Installation Problems
- Netserver Will Not Power On
- Clearing the CMOS Configuration
- Resetting a Lost Password
- Hardware Problems
- Keyboard or Mouse Does Not Work
- Replacing a Battery
- Problems Running the Setup Utility
- Alternative Rack Mounting (4-Post)
- Installing the Slides in the Rack
- A Specifications
- System Board Layout
- Index
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- Table Of Contents
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- General System Information
- System Support
- Automated Fax
- Troubleshooting Tools
- HP NetServer Utilities
- Using the Navigator CD-ROM
- Configuration Assistant and Installation Assistant
- TopTools for Servers
- Using the Setup Screens
- Configuration (CFG) Files
- Running the SCSISelect Utility
- Hard Disk Drive Installation Steps
- Creating the Proper Operating Environment for the System Administration Manager
- Exiting Setup
- PrintCFG Syntax
- HPUpdate Utility
- HPUpdate Utility and HP NetServer LE, LF
- HP NetServer DiagTools
- HP NetServer Diagnostic Assistant
- Accessing the Disk Array Utilities
- Low-End Systems
- HP NetServer E30
- HP NetServer E 30 Product Configurations
- Video Memory
- I/O Board
- System Board
- Exploded Views
- Parts List
- Keyboards
- Power Cords
- HP NetServer E 40
- Covers
- I/O Boards
- Memory
- Video Resolutions
- System Board Switch Settings
- Cables
- HP NetServer E45/E50
- Boot Device Priority
- System Switches
- HP NetServer E60
- System Switch Details
- Processor Switch Settings
- System Accessories
- HP NetServer Rack Storage/8
- System Views
- Configuration
- Dual Bus Cabling
- HP Rack Storage/8 Rack Guidelines
- Specifications
- HP NetServer Rack Storage/12 Information
- Rear View
- RAID Management
- Cluster Configuration
- HP NetServer Rack Storage/12 FC Information
- FCArray Controller Card
- Accessories
- Management Board
- Configurations
- Single Host Configuration
- Host Cluster Configuration
- Multi-Array Configuration
- Single Host and Hub Configuration
- Host Cluster and Hub Configuration
- Multi-Array and Hub Configuration
- Power Cabling
- Notes
- Index
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Installation and Setup
- Bus Segments on the HP Ultra3 SCSI Host Adapter
- Installing the HP Ultra3 SCSI Host Bus Adapter
- Setting Up SCSI Devices
- Connecting SCSI Devices
- HP Ultra3 SCSI Host Adapter Driver Software
- Troubleshooting
- Configuration with SCSISelect
- Starting SCSISelect
- Exiting SCSISelect
- Boot Device Options
- Advanced Configuration Options
- Using SCSI Disk Utilities
- Microsoft Windows NT Installation
- Completing a Fresh Windows NT 4.0 Installation From CD-ROM
- Updating Windows NT 4.0
- Using Windows NT SCSI Parameters
- Using Driver-specific Parameters
- Hot-Plug PCI Feature
- Using Windows NT and the Host Adapter
- Removing a Host Adapter in Windows NT 4.0
- Error Messages
- adpu160m.sys Error Messages
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Installation
- Upgrading an Existing Windows NT Version 4 Installation to Windows 2000
- Using Advanced Configuration Parameters
- Problems and Solutions
- Driver Error Messages
- Novell NetWare Installation
- NetWare 4.12/4.2
- NetWare 5.0
- DOS Drivers for CD-ROM Access
- Installing the Driver When NetWare is Already Installed
- Loading the Driver at Server Bootup
- adpt160m.ham Command Line Options
- Bit Mask Options
- Sample Load Commands
- Using the NetWare Tape Backup
- Optimizing Performance
- SCO OpenServer Installation
- Installing the Driver When SCO OpenServer is Already Installed
- Using SCO OpenServer and the Host Adapter
- Changing the Boot Disk
- Changing the Maximum Number of LUNs Supported
- SCO UnixWare Installation
- Installing the Driver When UnixWare is Already Installed
- Back Up the Computer
- Modify the New System File
- Boot the New Kernel
- Using Tunable Parameters
- Linux Support
- A Product Specifications
- B Troubleshooting
- C Regulatory Information
- Notice for Canada (Industry Canada)
- Notice for Korea
- Notice for Taiwan
- D Warranty and Support
- Third-Party Hardware Products
- Index
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- HP NetServer LX
- Covers
- Exploded Views
- HP NetServer LX Pro and LXe Pro Parts List
- Footnotes
- HP NetServer LX Keyboards
- Mass Storage Cables
- System Board
- System Switches and Jumpers
- Cabinet and Redundant Power Supply
- Power Supply Status LED Display
- Model B SIMMs
- DIMMs
- Video Memory - DRAM
- default switch settings
- Hot Swap Subsystem SCSI Address Settings
- LXe Cabling Configurations
- LXe Hot Swap Subsystem SCSI ID Settings
- Specifications
- HP NetServer LXr 8000 System Information
- Rear View
- PCI Hot Plug Slot LEDs
- Memory
- Boot Device Priority
- Hot Replacement of PCI Hot Plug Boards
- Parts List
- I/O Baseboard
- I/O Baseboard Jumper Settings
- Processor Baseboard Jumper Settings
- HP NetServer LXr 8500
- Single Memory Board
- Memory Capacity
- Processor Baseboard
- IRQ Settings
- PCI Hot Plug Boards
- Video Resolutions
- HP NetServer LXr Pro
- Accessory Boards
- Processors
- Keyboards
- Power Cords
- Jumper Settings
- HP NetServer LXr Pro8
- Power Supply Indicators
- Satellite Chassis' Top Cover
- Memory Configurations for One 4 GB Memory Board
- Processor Board Configurations
- Cables
- System Switches
- Notes
- Index
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- Installation Overview
- Test the System Hardware (Optional)
- Install Additional Memory
- Remove the System Board
- Reinsert the System Board
- Install Accessory Boards
- Install Additional Mass Storage Devices
- Configure the HP NetServer
- Reserve Resources for ISA Non-Plug-and-Play Board
- Install HP TopTools
- HP Navigator
- Express Configuration
- Custom Configuration
- Replicate Configuration
- TopTools for Servers
- Integrated Remote Assistant
- Information Assistant
- HP Information Assistant
- Getting Help
- Copying and Printing Information
- Installing from the CD-ROM
- Accessories
- Configuring ISA Non-Plug-and-Play Board
- Upgrade Video Memory
- Installation in Rack (Optional)
- Pedestal Removal
- Rack Installation Instructions for the HP NetServer LC 3
- PDU Placement and Power Cabling
- Troubleshooting
- Common Installation Problems
- Troubleshooting Sequence
- Error Message Is Displayed
- No Error Messages Displayed
- Clearing the System Configuration
- Hardware Problems
- The Keyboard or Mouse Does Not Work
- The CD-ROM Drive Does Not Work
- Battery Problems
- A Specifications
- Weight and Dimensions
- Acoustic Emissions
- B Regulatory Information
- Notice for Canada (Industry Canada)
- Notice for Japan
- Notice for Korea
- Notice for European Union
- Declaration of Conformity (US, EU, Australia)
- Regulatory Notices - Product Safety
- Batteries
- Noise Declaration and Ergonomics
- C Warranty and Software License
- Third-Party Software Products
- Pre-Failure Warranty
- Limitation of Liability and Remedies
- Customer Responsibilities
- Obtaining Warranty Service
- HP NetServer Limited Warranty Coverage
- U.S. and Canada
- Other Countries
- Supplemental Warranty Service and Support
- Póliza de Garantía
- Notas
- Software Product Limited Warranty
- HP Software Product License Agreement
- HP NetServer Warranty Frequently-Asked Questions
- D Service and Support
- HP Navigator Release History and Status Report
- HP Navigator CD-ROM Subscription Service
- HP Navigator CD-ROM
- World Wide Web and Internet FTP
- Proactive Notification for HP NetServer Products
- Before Telephoning for Technical Support
- Obtaining HP Repair and Telephone Support
- Ordering HP Cables, Drive Trays, and Technical Publications
- Contacting HP Regional Headquarters
- Index
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- shared storage cabling
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- O VERVIEW
- a graphical overview to setting up the cluster
- WHAT'S NEEDED
- Need More Help?
- NETSERVER HARDWARE SETUP
- SHARED STORAGE HARDWARE SETUP
- CLUSTER CABLING AND SETUP
- NETSERVER SOFTWARE SETUP
- LX/LXr Pro
- LXr 8000 (with Fibre Channel)
- SHARED STORAGE SOFTWARE SETUP
- MICROSOFT CLUSTER SERVER SOFTWARE SETUP
- install mscs on system b
- CLUSTER TESTING
- operating system
- need more help
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Installation Overview
- Remove the Cover
- Install Additional Memory
- Install Additional EISA Boards and PCI Boards
- Install Additional Mass Storage Devices
- HP NetServer Navigator
- Configuration Assistant
- HP Management Solutions
- HP NetServer Utilities
- Change User Preferences
- HP NetServer Information Assistant
- Finding Information
- Copying and Printing Information
- Installing HP Information Assistant Software
- Configuring Mass Storage
- Shelf Locations
- Switch Settings on the Hot Swap Subsystem
- Hot Swap Subsystem SCSI Address Settings
- Configuring Fast SCSI or Ultra SCSI Mode
- Installing UPS Software
- To Install the UPS Software on the HP NetServer
- To Install the UPS Manager Application
- UPS Installation for Novell NetWare
- To Install the User Interface on a Local Client PC
- Installing a Monochrome Monitor
- Troubleshooting
- Common Installation Problems
- If the System Will Not Power On
- Error Messages
- Service and Support
- Information and Support When You Need It
- HP NetServer Navigator Release History and Status Report
- HP NetServer Navigator Subscription Service
- CompuServe Discussion Forum and Library
- World Wide Web and Internet FTP
- HP NetServer Support News
- Obtaining HP Repair and Telephone Support
- Ordering HP Cables, Drive Trays, and Technical Publications
- Contacting HP Regional Headquarters
- Warranty and Software License
- Third-Party Software Products
- Third-Party Hardware Products
- Limitation of Liability and Remedies
- Obtaining Warranty Service
- HP NetServer Limited Warranty Coverage
- Technical Support
- Asia/Pacific
- Self-Help Tools
- HP NetServer Warranty Frequently-Asked Questions
- A Control Panel Description
- B Specifications
- Weight and Dimensions
- C Regulatory Information
- CD-ROM
- Notice for Canada: DOC Requirements
- Declaration of Conformity
- Notice for Finland: Laser Safety Statement
- Notice for Japan
- Power Line Harmonics
- Notice for U.K.: General Approval
- Index
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- Table Of Contents
- O VERVIEW
- a graphical overview to setting up the cluster
- WHAT'S NEEDED
- Need More Help?
- NETSERVER HARDWARE SETUP
- SHARED STORAGE HARDWARE SETUP
- CLUSTER CABLING AND SETUP
- NETSERVER SOFTWARE SETUP
- LH 4 (Fibre Channel)
- LX/LXr Pro
- LXr 8000 (Fibre Channel)
- LXr 8500 (Fibre Channel)
- SHARED STORAGE SOFTWARE SETUP
- MICROSOFT CLUSTER SERVER SOFTWARE SETUP
- install mscs on system b
- CLUSTER TESTING
- intended audience
- need more help
- shared storage hardware setup
- cabling guidelines
- getting started
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- audience assumptions
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- HP NetServer Navigator
- Configuration Assistant
- HP Management Solutions
- HP NetServer Utilities
- Change User Preferences
- HP NetServer Information Assistant
- Finding Information
- Copying and Printing Information
- Installing HP Information Assistant Software
- Installing from the Network
- Configuring Mass Storage
- Shelf Location
- Switch Settings on the Hot Swap Subsystem
- Hot Swap Subsystem SCSI Address Settings
- Installing UPS Software
- To Install the UPS Software on the HP NetServer
- To Install the UPS Manager Application
- UPS Installation for Novell NetWare
- To Install the User Interface on a Local Client PC
- Installing a Monochrome Monitor
- Troubleshooting
- Common Installation Problems
- If the System Will Not Power On
- If the System Powers On but the System Fails the POST (Power-On Self Test)
- Error Messages
- Service and Support
- Information and Support When You Need It
- CompuServe Discussion Forum and Library
- Bulletin Board System
- HP NetServer Support News
- Obtaining HP Repair and Telephone Support
- Telephone Ordering Information
- Contacting HP Regional Headquarters
- Joining CompuServe
- Warranty and Software License
- HP Software Product License and Limited Warranty
- Software Product Limited Warranty
- A Control Panel Description
- B Specifications
- Weight and Dimensions
- C Regulatory Information
- CD-ROM
- Notice for Canada: DOC Requirements
- Declaration of Conformity
- Notice for Finland: Laser Safety Statement
- Notice for Japan
- Power Line Harmonics
- Notice for U.K.: General Approval
- Index
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- shared storage cabling
- Table Of Contents
- O VERVIEW
- a graphical overview to setting up the cluster
- WHAT'S NEEDED
- Need More Help?
- NETSERVER HARDWARE SETUP
- SHARED STORAGE HARDWARE SETUP
- CLUSTER CABLING AND SETUP
- NETSERVER SOFTWARE SETUP
- LX/LXr Pro
- LXr 8000 (with Fibre Channel)
- SHARED STORAGE SOFTWARE SETUP
- MICROSOFT CLUSTER SERVER SOFTWARE SETUP
- install mscs on system b
- CLUSTER TESTING
- need more help
- shared storage hardware setup
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- hp netserver lpr
- shared storage cabling
- Table Of Contents
- O VERVIEW
- a graphical overview to setting up the cluster
- WHAT'S NEEDED
- Need More Help?
- NETSERVER HARDWARE SETUP
- SHARED STORAGE HARDWARE SETUP
- CLUSTER CABLING AND SETUP
- NETSERVER SOFTWARE SETUP
- LH 4 (Fibre Channel)
- LX/LXr Pro
- LXr 8000 (Fibre Channel)
- LXr 8500 (Fibre Channel)
- SHARED STORAGE SOFTWARE SETUP
- MICROSOFT CLUSTER SERVER SOFTWARE SETUP
- install mscs on system b
- CLUSTER TESTING
- intended audience
- need more help
- shared storage hardware setup
- cabling guidelines
- before you start
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- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Precautions
- Verify Contents
- Tools You Need
- Installation
- Step 2: Remove Front Bezel
- For a NetServer in an HP Rack
- For a NetServer in a Compaq Rack
- Step 3: Remove Cover 1 and Cover Plate
- Step 4: Install Mass Storage Cage
- Step 5: Remove Fan Assemblies
- For a NetServer in a Rack
- Step 6: Install SCSI Cable
- Step 7: Connect Power Harness
- Step 9: Replace Cover 1 and Front Bezel
- Step 10: Install Hard Disk Drive Modules
- About SCSI Addresses in Secondary Cage
- Step 11: Reconnect Power Cord(s) and Other Cables
- Step 12: Verify Hard Disk Drive LEDs
- About Hard Disk Drive LEDs
- Configure Mass Storage
- Back Up Data
- Run Symbios Configuration Utility
- Verify Hard Disk Drive Modules
- A RAID Configuration
- B Warranty and Support
- Third-Party Hardware Products
- C Regulatory Information
- Index
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- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- About This Guide
- Tools
- Processor Module Form Factors
- Preparation
- View the Readme File
- Update the BIOS, if Necessary
- Update System BIOS
- Reconfigure Hard Drive Priority
- Installation in LC 3 and LH 3/3r
- Disconnect the NetServer
- Remove the Front Bezel and Covers
- Install the Processor Modules and VRMs
- Removing the Terminator Board
- Removing the Existing Processor Module
- Removing a Processor Module Without a Processor Retaining Latch
- Removing a Processor Module With a Processor Retaining Latch
- Installing Processor Modules
- Installing a VRM
- Installing Terminator Board for Single-Processor NetServer
- Setting System Switches
- Reinstall the System Board
- Installation in E 60 and LPr
- Remove the HP NetServer LPr from the Rack
- Install the Processor Modules
- Installing a VRM in HP NetServer LPr
- Replace the Cover
- Replace the HP NetServer LPr in the Rack
- Verification
- Create the HP DiagTools Flexible Diskette
- About the Support Ticket
- A Warranty and Support
- B Regulatory Information
- Index
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- Table Of Contents
- Included Parts
- Where to Go for More Information
- Installing the Adapter in the NetServer
- Connecting the Network Cable
- Connect the Wake on LAN Power Cable
- Using Wake on LAN
- Make a Setup Floppy Disk
- Configuring the Adapter and Installing Drivers
- Novell NetWare 4.1x or 4.2 Only
- Windows 2000
- Windows NT Automatic Configuration
- Adding an Adapter while Installing Windows NT
- Windows NT Troubleshooting
- UNIX, Banyan VINES, and Other Operating Systems
- Priority Packet: An Overview
- IEEE 802.1p Tagging
- High Priority Queue
- Installing Multiple Adapters
- Selecting Duplex Mode (Optional)
- Manually Configuring for Full Duplex
- Setting Full Duplex in Other Operating Systems
- General Configuration Notes
- Adding a VLAN in Windows 2000
- Choosing Adapter Teaming Options
- Setting up Adapter Fault Tolerance
- Configuring Properties
- Deleting a Team
- Setting up ALB in Windows NT 4.0
- Setting Up Cisco Fast EtherChannel
- Setting up FEC in NetWare
- Troubleshooting and FAQs
- Make sure you're using the correct drivers
- Technical Information
- Removing an Existing Adapter in Windows 2000
- Fast Ethernet Wiring
- Specifications
- Warranty and Support
- Regulatory Information
- Notice for Canada (Industry Canada)
- Notice for Taiwan
- Declaration of Conformity (US and EU)
- A Quick Install Guide in Chinese
- Index
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- Table Of Contents
- About This Cabling Reference
- Building an HP NetServer Rack
- General Cabling Warnings and Cautions
- Prevent Damage to Components
- Connecting and Routing Cables to the HP NetServer LPr
- Site Preparation
- Site Preparation: Circuit Breakers
- Cabling Preparation for the HP NetServer LPr
- Attach Data Cables
- Attach Data Cables to the Server
- Attach Data Cables to Other Components
- Attach Power Cables
- Determining and Balancing Current Draw on Multiple Circuits in One Rack
- Power Cabling
- V PDU Rack Power Configurations
- High Density Configurations
- VAC High Density Example
- Power Up the Components in the Rack
- Cabling Reference Information
- Wide-Ranging PDU Configurations
- Power and Current for Estimating Supply Needs
- Data Cabling Principles Used in Determining Rack Locations
- Placement Considerations Due to Data Cable Lengths
- Cooling Requirements for the HP NetServer LPr
- A Specifications
- Index
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- Preparation for Cabling the NetServer LC 2000r
- Site Preparation
- Site Preparation Checklist
- Site Preparation -- Circuit Breakers
- Rack Assembly and Cabling Cautions and Warnings
- Prevent Electrical Shock
- Generic Rack Assembly Steps
- Rack Cabling References
- Power Cables and Components Available
- Power Distribution Units
- Guidelines for Powering the LC 2000r in a Rack
- Power and Current for Estimating Supply Needs
- Data Cabling References and Guidelines
- Cooling Requirements for the LC 2000r
- Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LC 2000r
- Mount Power Distribution Units
- Attach Data Cables to the Server
- Attaching Server and Component Power Cables
- VAC Rack Power Configurations
- V PDU Rack Power Configurations
- Redundant Power Configuration
- High Density Configuration
- Step 4: Managing and Routing Cables
- Step 5: Powering Up and Powering Down the Components in the Rack
- A Cabling Checklist
- B Considerations in Mounting the Redundant Switch
- Index
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- Table Of Contents
- Preparation for Cabling the NetServer LXr 8500
- Site Preparation
- Site Preparation Checklist
- Site Preparation -- Circuit Breakers
- Rack Assembly and Cabling Cautions and Warnings
- Prevent Electrical Shock
- Generic Rack Assembly Steps
- Rack Cabling References
- Power Cables and Components Available
- Power Distribution Units
- Guidelines for Powering the LXr in a Rack
- Power and Current for Estimating Supply Needs
- Data Cabling References and Guidelines
- Cooling Requirements for the LXr 8500
- Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LXr 8500
- Mount Power Distribution Units
- Attach Data Cables to the Server
- Attach Data Cables to Other Components
- Determining and Balancing Current Draw on Two Circuits in One Rack
- V PDU Rack Power Configurations
- Redundant Power Configuration
- High Density Configuration
- Step 4: Managing and Routing Cables
- Step 5: Powering Up and Powering Down the Components in the Rack
- A Cabling Checklist
- B Considerations in Mounting the Redundant Switch
- Index
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- Table Of Contents
- DiagTools Overview
- DiagTools Capabilities
- DiagTools User Interface Modes: Graphical or Text-Based
- Latest Version of the Software and the Documentation
- Preparing to Run DiagTools
- Preparing for Remote Operation
- Running DiagTools in the Graphical Mode (from Diskette)
- Starting Configuration Detection
- Interpreting Basic Test Results
- Running the Advanced System Tests
- Reviewing Results: Running the Viewers
- To Create A Support Ticket
- SCSI Device Non Detected Troubleshooting
- Running DiagTools in the Text Mode (from the Utility Partition)
- Select the Utility Partition
- Advanced System Test Menus and Options
- Getting a Configuration Report
- Reviewing Results: Saving and Printing the Support Ticket
- Troubleshooting When Devices are not Detected
- Error Message Reference
- Memory Test Menu
- FDD (Flexible Disk Drive or Floppy) Tests
- KBD (Keyboard) Tests
- SCSI Device Tests
- Misc Tests
- Video Test
- Multiprocessor Test
- A Test Menus
- Advanced System Tests
- B Test Descriptions
- SCSI Disk Tests
- SCSI Tape Unit Tests
- IDE CD-ROM
- C Batch Menu
- Index
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Setting Up the HP NetServer LH 3000r and LH 3000
- Rack Mount Installation
- Pedestal Installation
- Configuring the HP NetServer
- Shipping the fully-configured HP NetServer
- Controls, Ports, and Indicators
- Front Panel Console
- Viewing System Information
- Event Log Menu
- FW Info (Firmware Information) Menu
- Component Info Menu
- Adjust Contrast Menu
- Rear of the Chassis
- LEDs at the Rear of the Chassis
- Connecting the HP NetServer to AC Power
- Power-On Tests
- Sleep States (ACPI)
- Opening and Closing the HP NetServer
- Tools Required
- Replacing the LH 3000r Covers
- Removing the LH 3000 Covers
- Replacing the HP NetServer LH 3000 Covers
- Installing Mass Storage Devices
- Duplex Board
- SCSI Termination
- Secondary Cage - SCSI B
- Primary Cage Dual Bus - SCSI A and B
- Primary and Secondary Cages Duplexed
- Pedestal Primary Cage Duplexed
- Installing Hot-Swap Mass Storage
- Removing a Hot-Swap Hard Disk Drive Module
- Installing Non-Hot-Swap Mass Storage
- Connecting SCSI Sub-Systems
- Installing Additional Memory
- Installing Memory in the LH 3000r and LH 3000
- Installing Additional PCI Boards
- Guidelines
- Remote Control Board
- Boot Priority
- Removing a Hot-Plug Board
- Hot Adding or Replacing Hot-Plug PCI Boards
- Installing Additional Processors
- Installing the Processor
- Upgrading the Firmware
- HP NetServer and Rack Components
- Rack-mounting Guidelines and Precautions
- HP Rack System/E and /U Characteristics
- HP NetServer Rack Mount Parts List
- Installing Bezel Rack Nuts
- Installing Bar Nuts
- Attaching the Slides
- Installing the HP NetServer
- Securing the HP NetServer to the Rack
- Attaching the Cable Management Arm
- Attaching the Z-bracket for Shipping
- Connecting Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, and Power Supplies
- Power Supplies
- Introduction
- Use Navigator to get Configuration Information
- Check the Readme File First
- Installation Assistant
- Custom Configuration
- Replicate Configuration
- HP Management Solutions
- TopTools Remote Control
- PcANYWHERE32
- Setup Utility
- Using the Setup Screens
- Setting the HP NetServer's Boot Passwords
- Changing Internal Device Boot Priority
- Clearing CMOS
- SCSI Configuration Utility
- Information Assistant
- Copying and Printing Information
- Installing from the CD-ROM
- Troubleshooting
- Common Installation Problems
- If the System Does Not Power On
- DiagTools
- Error Messages
- Password Problems
- Alternative Rack Mounting
- Preparing for Installation
- Installing the Slides
- Installing Rack Nuts
- Completing the NetServer Installation
- A Specifications
- Weight and Dimensions
- Video
- B Regulatory Information
- Notice for Canada (Industry Canada)
- Notice for Japan
- Notice for Korea
- Notice for Taiwan
- Declaration of Conformity (US, EU, Australia)
- Regulatory Notices - Product Safety
- Battery Statements
- Noise and Ergonomic Safety Statements
- C Service and Support
- D Warranty and Software License
- Index
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- audience assumptions
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Setting Up the HP NetServer LT 6000r
- Rack Mount Installation
- Configuring the HP NetServer
- Shipping the Fully-Configured HP NetServer
- Controls, Indicators, and Ports
- Front Panel Console
- Viewing System Information
- Main Menu
- Event Log Menu
- FW Info (Firmware Information) Menu
- Component Info Menu
- Adjust Contrast Menu
- Indicators and Controls behind the Front Bezel
- LEDs at the Rear of the Chassis
- Power On and Power Off Procedures
- Power Off
- Opening and Closing the HP NetServer
- Opening and Closing the System Board Access Panel
- Closing the System Board Access Panel
- Accessing PCI Slot 1
- Installing Mass Storage Devices
- Mass Storage Guidelines
- Drive Mirroring
- Hot Swap Drive Bay Addresses
- Configuring the SCSI Host Adapter
- Readying the Drive for Installation
- Installing Hot-Swap Drives
- Removing Hot-Swap Drives
- Installing Additional Memory
- Tools Required
- Removing DIMMs
- Installing Additional Boards
- Guidelines
- IRQ Settings
- Installing Accessory Boards
- Installing an Accessory Board in Slot 1
- PCI Hot-Plug Accessory Boards
- Removing a Hot-Plug Accessory Board
- Installing Additional Processors
- Configuration Guidelines
- Shutdown and Power Off the NetServer
- Install the Processor
- Replace the System Board Assembly
- Setting the Processor Speed
- Upgrading the Firmware
- Mounting the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U
- Installation Basics
- HP NetServer Rack Mount Parts List
- Step 2: Install the Slides in the Rack
- Step 3: Mount the LT 6000r in the Rack
- Step 4: Install the Cable Management Arm
- Step 5: Continue with the Rack Installation Process
- Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard, and Mouse
- Introduction
- Using the Navigator CD-ROM on the NetServer
- HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM Main Menu
- Configuration Assistant and Information Assistant
- NOS Installation
- HP Management Solutions
- TopTools Remote Control
- pcANYWHERE32
- Setup Utility
- Using the Setup Screens
- Setting the HP NetServer's Boot Passwords
- Changing Internal Device Boot Priority
- Clearing CMOS
- SCSI Configuration Utility
- Information Assistant
- NetServer E Series
- Server Management
- Finding Information
- Copying and Printing Information
- Installing from the CD-ROM
- Troubleshooting
- Common Installation Problems
- If the System Does Not Power On
- If the System Powers On, but Fails POST
- DiagTools
- Error Messages
- Password Problems
- Alternative Rack Mounting
- Safety Precautions
- Step 1: Mark the LT 6000r's Position in the Rack
- Step 2: Prepare the Slides
- Step 3: Install the Slides in the Rack
- Step 4: Mount the LT 6000r in the Rack
- Step 5: Install the Cable Management Arm
- Step 6: Continue with the Rack Installation Process
- A Specifications
- Environment
- Power Requirements
- B Regulatory Information
- Notice for United States
- Notice for Canada (Industry Canada)
- Notice for Korea
- Declaration of Conformity (US, EU, Australia)
- Regulatory Notices – Product Safety
- Battery Statements
- Noise and Ergonomic Statement
- C Service, Support, Warranty, and Software License
- Non-Nuclear Usage
- D Transporting the HP NetServer
- Index
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- HP NetServer LH 4 Installation Procedures
- Controls, Ports, and Indicators
- Rear Panel Controls, Ports, and Indicators
- Connecting the NetServer to AC Power
- Power-On Tests
- Removing and Replacing Covers
- Replacing the HP NetServer LH 4 Covers
- Replacing the HP NetServer LH 4r Covers
- Accessory Boards
- Installing Accessory Boards
- Installing Additional Memory
- Installing Additional Memory in the LH 4
- Installing Additional Memory in the LH 4r
- Installing Mass Storage Devices
- SCSI Addressing
- Installing a Hot-Swap Hard Disk Drive
- Removing a Hot-Swap Hard Disk Drive
- Installing Additional Power Supplies
- Ventilating Fans
- Installing the NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U
- Preparing for Installation
- Tools Required
- Installing the Slides
- Installing Rack Nuts
- Installing Bar Nuts
- Attaching the Slides
- installing the netserver
- Securing the NetServer to the Rack
- Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, and UPS
- Configuring the NetServer
- Viewing the Readme File
- Express Configuration
- Custom Configuration
- Replicate Configuration
- Integrated Remote Assistant
- NetServer Utilities
- User Preferences
- Symbios Configuration Utility
- ISA Non-Plug-and-Play Boards (Optional)
- Configuring an ISA Non-Plug-and-Play Board
- HP Information Assistant
- Copying and Printing Information
- Installing HP Information Assistant Software
- Troubleshooting
- Common Installation Problems
- Troubleshooting Sequence
- If the System Does Not Power On
- If the System Powers On, but Fails POST (Power-On Self Test)
- POST Error Codes
- Appendix A Installing the NetServer in an HP Systems Rack
- Marking the Columns
- Completing the NetServer Installation
- Appendix B Specifications
- Weight and Dimensions
- Appendix C Regulatory Information
- CD-ROM
- Notice for Canada: DOC Requirements
- Notice for Finland: Laser Safety Statement
- Notice for Japan
- For Products Labeled as Class A
- Notice for Taiwan: Class A Warning Statement
- Notice for U.K.: General Approval
- Appendix D Warranty and Software License
- Appendix E Service and Support
- Index
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Installation Overview
- Controller Management Utilities
- HP NetRAID-4M Tools and Capabilities
- System Requirements
- Conventions
- installing the hardware
- Component Layout
- Installing the Controller Card
- Connecting the LED Activity Indicator to the HP NetRAID 4M
- Connecting SCSI Devices
- Connecting Internal SCSI Devices
- Connecting External SCSI Devices
- Connecting SCSI Array Enclosures (Storage Subsystems)
- Installation Hints for Connecting SCSI Devices
- Configuring the Controller
- Enabling Cluster Support
- installing the device
- Creating Driver Diskettes
- Windows Environment
- Installed
- Installing the Drivers When Upgrading to Windows 2000
- Installing the Drivers During a Fresh Install of Windows 2000
- Installing the Drivers When Windows 2000 is Already Installed
- NetWare 4.20 Environment
- Installing the Driver When NetWare 4.20 is Already Installed
- NetWare 5.1 Environment
- Installing the Drivers when NetWare 5.1 is Already Installed
- Loading the NetWare Drivers at Server Bootup
- Unix Environment
- Installing the UNIX Drivers on a Data Container
- Additional Operating Systems
- installing the controller management software
- Installing the Controller Management Software
- Uninstalling the Controller Management Software
- Installing the Controller Management Software on NetWare
- Installing the Controller Management Software On UNIX
- installing and configuring
- Windows Clusters
- Enabling Clustering in the BIOS and Setting the SCSI IDs
- Overview of the Cluster Software Installation Procedure
- Installing MSCS and the HP NetRAID-4M Cluster Software
- Moving Quorum to a Shared Container
- Initial Battery Charge
- Battery Reconditioning
- Recovering Data from the Controller's Cache
- Determining if Data is in the Cache
- Starting the SCSISelect Utility
- Exiting SCSISelect
- Using the SCSI Configuration Utility
- SCSI Device Configuration Options
- Using the Disk Utilities
- configuration utility
- Creating a Container
- Assigning Container Properties
- Managing Containers
- Viewing Container Information
- Making a Container Bootable
- Deleting Containers
- Repairing a RAID 5 Set
- troubleshooting
- Using the Controller Service Features
- Controller Log Information
- Aborting Controller Startup
- Access
- Communications
- Flashing with the Navigator CD
- Flashing with the AFU Utility
- HP NetRAID-4M Controller Technical Specification
- Minimum and Maximum Subsystem Values
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- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Determine Which Accessories You Need
- Processors
- Call for Installation
- Overview of the Upgrade
- Purpose of This Guide
- Related Documentation
- Preparing for the Upgrade
- Check the System Event Log
- Open the Boxes and Verify Contents
- Documentation and Miscellaneous Parts
- Processor Box
- Power Supply Box
- Midplane Box
- Top Cover Box
- Cable Management Arm Box
- Disassembling the LXr 8000
- Remove Bezel, Control Panel, & Covers
- Remove Memory Boards
- Remove the Fans and Fan Cage
- Remove Processor Tray
- Remove I/O Tray
- Remove Midplane Board and Center Support
- Apply Gaskets to Chassis
- Preparing to Assemble the LXr 8500
- Prepare the LXr 8500 Memory Board(s)
- Assembling the LXr 8500
- Install the Midplane Board and Center Support
- Install the I/O Baseboard and Tray
- Check I/O Configuration Switches
- Install I/O Riser Board and Remote Control Card
- Install the Processor Tray
- Install the Memory Board
- Install the Fan Cage and Fans
- Apply Labels, Gaskets and Install Power Supplies
- Preliminary Hardware Verification
- Power On the NetServer
- Common Installation Problems
- The NetServer Power is On, but There is No Display on the Monitor
- Start the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM
- Finishing the Assembly
- Determine the Slot Position of Each Accessory Board
- Install Accessory Boards in the I/O Baseboard
- Install the Top Cover, Bezel, and Cables
- Reinstalling Your NOS
- Run the HP DiagTools Utility
- Run the Basic System Test
- Create Support Ticket
- Use HP DiagTools to Burn in the NetServer
- Prepare Your Boot Drive
- Install Your NOS and Configure the NetServer
- Warranty and Support
- HP Repair and Telephone Support
- Regulatory Information
- Index
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- Preparation for Cabling the NetServer LH 6000r
- Site Preparation
- Site Preparation Checklist
- Site Preparation -- Circuit Breakers
- Prevent Electrical Shock
- Generic Rack Assembly Steps
- Rack Cabling References
- Power Cables and Components Available
- Power Distribution Units
- Guidelines for Powering the LH 6000r in a Rack
- Power and Current for Estimating Supply Needs
- Data Cabling References and Guidelines
- Cooling Requirements for the LH 6000r
- Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 6000r
- Mount Power Distribution Units
- Attach Data Cables to the Server
- Attach Data Cables to Other Components
- Determining and Balancing Current Draw on Two Circuits in One Rack
- VAC Rack Power Configurations
- V PDU Rack Power Configurations
- Redundant Power Configuration
- High Density Configuration
- Step 4: Managing and Routing Cables
- Step 5: Powering Up and Powering Down the Components in the Rack
- A Cabling Checklist
- b considerations in mounting the redundant switch
- B Considerations in Mounting the Redundant Switch
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- About This Cabling Reference
- Building an HP NetServer Rack
- Cabling Warnings and Cautions
- Prevent Electric Shock
- Connecting and Routing Cables to the HP NetServer LH 4r
- Site Preparation
- Site Preparation Checklist
- Site Preparation: Circuit Breakers
- Cabling Preparation for the HP NetServer LH 4r
- Attach Data Cables
- Attach Data Cables to the Server
- Attach Data Cables to Other Components
- Attach Power Cables
- Determining Current Draw on Two Circuits in One Rack
- Power Considerations for the HP NetServer LH 4r
- V PDU Rack Power Configurations
- Cabling Two Power Supplies and High Density Configuration Examples
- Cable Routing: Creating the Cable Management Loop
- Power Up the Components in the Rack
- Power Down Considerations
- Cabling Reference Information
- Wide-Ranging PDU Configurations
- Power and Current for Estimating Supply Needs
- Data Cabling Principles Used in Determining Rack Locations
- Cooling Requirements for the HP NetServer LH 4r
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- Determine Which Accessories You Need
- Processors
- Related Documentation
- Preparing for the Upgrade
- Check the System Event Log
- Removing Components from the LH 3000
- Remove Covers and the System Board
- Remove Chassis Guide and Air Baffles
- Install DIMMs
- Install Processors
- Install New System Board
- Install Third Power Supply
- Install Bezel Nameplate and Labels
- Updating Firmware
- Run the Setup Utility
- Create HP DiagTools Diskettes
- Run the Basic System Test
- Create Support Ticket
- Use the Error Code Viewer to Review Corrective Actions
- Exit HP DiagTools and Take Corrective Action if Necessary
- Install Your NOS and Configure the NetServer
- Warranty and Support
- HP Repair and Telephone Support
- Regulatory Information
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- Overview of an HP NetServer LH Pro Cluster Installation
- setup procedure
- Part 1: Installing Additional Hardware Components
- Part 2: Setting Up the HP Storage System/6
- Part 3: Configuring the HP NetRAID Adapter
- Part 4: Installing Microsoft Windows NT and Configuring the LAN Adapters
- Part 5: Installing HP NetRAID Software and Configuring the Disk Arrays
- connecting the lan adapters
- Part 6: Installing and Testing Microsoft Cluster Server Software
- testing the cluster installation
- APPENDIX A Obtaining HP NetRAID Utilities
- APPENDIX B Updating HP NetRAID Firmware
- APPENDIX C RAID Array Configuration
- setting up raid 5 arrays on an hp netserver cluster
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- Precautions
- Verify Contents
- Tools You Need
- Installation
- Step 2: Unlock and Remove Front Bezel
- Step 4: Install Mass Storage Cage
- Step 5: Remove I/O Fans
- Step 6: Install SCSI Cable
- Cabling to I/O Baseboard SCSI B
- Step 7: Connect Power Harness
- Step 8: Replace I/O Fans
- Step 9: Replace Cover 1 and Front Bezel
- Installing Hot-Swap Drives
- Step 12: Verify Installation
- Configure Mass Storage
- RAID Configuration
- Run Setup Utility
- Run Symbios Configuration Utility
- Verify Disk Drive Modules
- A Warranty and Support
- B Regulatory Information
- Index
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- Preface
- Related Documentation
- Introduction
- Warnings
- Verify Contents
- Prepare for Installation
- Remove Bezel, Cover, and Components
- Remove the Front Bezel and Rack Rail Cover
- Remove the Rack Rail Cover
- Lighten the NetServer
- Remove Power Supply Modules
- Move the NetServer
- Conversion: Install Components, Cover, and Front Bezel
- Install the Lifting Handles
- Reorient the Control Panel
- Install the NetServer in the Rack
- Attaching the Cable Management Arm
- Replace Power Supply Modules and Hard Disk Drives
- Install Chassis Retention Bracket when Shipping an HP Rack
- Install the New Front Bezel
- Attach the Front Bezel
- Reconnect the Power Cords and Cables
- Warranty and Support
- Third-Party Hardware Products
- A Regulatory Information
- Index
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- PCI Hot Plug Utility for Windows NT
- Opening the PCI Hot Plug Utility
- Powering Down a PCI Slot
- Removing a Hot Plug Board
- Powering Up a PCI Slot
- PCI Hot Plug Utility for Novell NetWare
- NetWare 5 Requirements
- Novell Configuration Manager Console
- Slot Options Menu
- Slot Detailed Information Screen
- Opening the User Interface
- Replacing a Hot Plug Board
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- Prepare Drive for Installation
- Step 1: Prepare for Installation
- Unpack the Drive
- Step 3: Set the SCSI Address
- Step 4: Connect SCSI Cable Adapter (if required)
- Mount the Drive in the NetServer L Series
- Step 2: Connect the Drive Activity Light
- Step 3: Connect the Drive
- Step 4: Configure the Drive
- Mount the Drive in the NetServer E 45
- Step 2: Mount the Drive in the System
- Mount the Drive in Shelf 3 or
- A Jumper Settings
- B Disk Drive Characteristics
- OS/2 and Windows NT
- UNIX and Banyan Vines
- C Returning HP Hard Disk Drives
- D Warranty and Support
- E Regulatory Information
- Index
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- Preface
- Related Documentation
- Introduction
- Installing Memory in the 4 GB Memory Board
- Tools Required
- Accessing the Lower Board Cage
- Removing the Existing 4 GB Memory Board
- Installing 128 MB SDRAM DIMMs on the 4 GB Memory Board
- Removing a 128 MB SDRAM DIMM Module
- Installing the 4 GB Memory Board
- Power-Up Procedure
- Troubleshooting
- ECC Single-Bit and Multiple-Bit Errors
- Troubleshooting Resources
- Service and Support
- Europe
- Asia/Pacific
- Ordering HP Cables, Drive Trays, and Technical Publications
- Contacting HP Regional Headquarters
- Joining CompuServe
- Hardware Warranty
- specifications
- regulatory information
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- Tools You Need
- Precautions
- Introduction
- Verifying Contents
- Saving the Current Operating Environment
- Preparing for Hardware Upgrade
- Upgrading the Rack (LH 3r) Configuration
- Removing Covers and the CPU Baseboard
- Removing the LH 3 CPU Baseboard
- Installing LH 4 Components
- Processor and VRM Configurations
- Installing Processors
- Installing Memory
- Additional Processor, VRM, and Memory Configurations
- Installing the CPU Baseboard in the Chassis
- Installing a Redundant Power Supply
- Finishing the Hardware Upgrade
- Updating Firmware
- Update the Operating System
- Warranty and Support
- A Regulatory Information
- Index
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- Definition of Terms
- Preparing the HP NetServer for Rack-Mounting
- Removing the HP NetServer's Top Cover and Pedestal
- Removing the Bezel
- Removing the Top Cover
- Removing the Pedestal
- Rack Mounting the HP NetServer
- Tools Required
- Preparing the Rack
- Attaching the Column Adapters and Slides
- Attaching the Hinge Assembly and Catch Assembly
- Attaching the Mounting Handles
- Attaching the Cable Management Arm
- Attaching the Front Bezel Adapter
- Attaching the Front Bezel
- Continuing with the Rack Installation Process
- Warranty and Support
- HP Repair and Telephone Support
- Index
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- Preface
- Related Documentation
- Introduction
- Installing the SCSI Extender
- Tools Required
- Power-Down Procedure
- Accessing the Lower Board Cage
- Removing the Existing SCSI Extender Tray
- Power-Up Procedure
- Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting Resources
- Service and Support
- Europe
- Asia/Pacific
- Ordering HP Cables, Drive Trays, and Technical Publications
- Contacting HP Regional Headquarters
- Joining CompuServe
- Hardware Warranty
- Specifications
- Regulatory Information
- Index
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- Purpose of this Guide
- Preparing for Installation
- Prepare for Installation
- Installing Memory and Memory Boards
- Removing the Memory Board
- Installing DIMMs on the Memory Board
- Removing DIMMs From the Memory Board
- Replacing the Memory Board
- Warranty and Support
- HP Repair and Telephone Support
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- Processor Module Installation
- Accessory Kit Contents
- Preparing for the Processor Upgrade
- Removing the HP NetServer LH 3 Covers
- Removing the Cover Panels
- Removing the HP NetServer LH 3r System Board
- Extending the HP NetServer LH 3r from the Rack
- Removing Cover Panels
- Installing the Processor Modules
- Removing the Terminator Board
- Removing the Processor Module
- Installing a New Processor Module
- Installing a New Voltage Regulator Module
- Setting the Processor Speed Switches
- Completing the Installation
- Completing the HP NetServer LH 3r Installation
- Updating the BIOS
- Warranty and Support
- A Regulatory Information
- Index
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- What is Remote Administration
- Graphics Console Redirection (Windows NT)
- Recommended Modems
- Documentation
- Installing HP Remote Console
- Minimum Console Requirements
- Setup at the HP NetServer
- Setup at the Remote Console
- Using HP Remote Console
- When a Remote Console Connection May be Lost
- Installing Graphic Console Redirection (Windows NT)
- Minimum Server Requirements
- Installing pcANYWHERE32 on the NetServer
- Using Graphics Console Redirection
- When an NT Graphic Console Redirection Session May be Lost
- A Software License, Warranty, and Support
- Warranty
- B Terminal Emulation Keys
- Index
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- Removing the HP NetServer's Top Cover and Pedestal
- Removing the Bezel
- Removing the Top Cover
- Removing the Pedestal
- Rack Mounting the HP NetServer
- Tools Required
- Safety Precautions
- Preparing the Rack
- Attaching the Column Adapters and Slides
- Attach the Hinge Assembly and Catch Assembly
- Attach the Mounting Handles
- Placing the HP NetServer in the Rack
- Attaching the Cable Management Arm
- Attaching the Front Bezel
- Continuing with the Rack Installation Process
- Index
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- Preface
- Introduction
- Verifying Contents
- Removing LH 3 Covers and Components
- Removing the Bezel and Rack Rail Cover
- Rack Rail Cover
- Removing Power Supply Modules
- Moving the NetServer
- Installing LH 3r Components
- Reorienting the Control Panel
- Replacing the Power Supply Modules and Hard Disk Drives
- Installing the LH 3r in the Rack
- Warranty and Support
- A Regulatory Information
- Index
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- Introduction
- HP NetServer – Compaq Rack Precautions
- Overview
- Installation
- Installing the Bar Nuts, Screws, and Cage Nuts
- Mounting the Slides
- Installing the NetServer
- Optional for HP NetServer LH 3000r and LH 6000r, Install Cable Management Arm
- Installing the Recessed Mounting Brackets
- Relocating the Control Panel
- Installing the Bezel
- Warranty and Support
- Third-Party Hardware Products
- Index
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- Contents of this Guide
- Introduction
- Removing the Covers
- HP NetServer LH 3
- HP NetServer LH 3r
- Cage and Power Supply Installation
- Power Supply Cage Installation
- Power Supply Installation
- Installing the Fan Module
- Replacing the Covers
- Warranty and Support
- a regulatory information
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- Overview
- Tools Required
- Plan the Upgrade
- Perform the Upgrade
- Slide Out the Satellite Chassis
- Lift and Remove Top Cover of Satellite Chassis
- Remove the Terminator Board
- Install the Processor Board
- A Warranty and Support
- B Regulatory Information
- Notice for EU
- Index
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- Introduction
- HP Net Server Rack-Mount Parts List
- Prepare the HP NetServer for Rack Mounting
- Mark the Rack Using the Template
- Install the Slides in the Rack
- Remove the Bezel Adapters
- Remove the Right Bezel Adapter
- Remove the Left Bezel Adapter
- Attach the Cable Management Arm
- Continue with the Rack Installation Process
- Warranty and Support
- HP Repair and Telephone Support
- Index
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- Regulatory Information
- Notice for Canada (Industry Canada)
- Notice for Japan
- Notice for Korea
- Notice for Taiwan
- Declaration of Conformity (US, EU, Australia)
- Regulatory Notices - Product Safety
- Battery Safety Statements
- Accessory Board Safety Statements
- Service and Support
- Warranty and Software License
- Non-Nuclear Usage
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- Setting Up the HP NetServer LH 6000/6000r
- Rack Mount Installation
- Pedestal Installation
- Configuring the HP NetServer
- Shipping the fully-configured HP NetServer
- Controls, Ports, and Indicators
- Front Panel Console
- Viewing System Information
- Main Menu
- FW Info (Firmware Information) Menu
- Component Info Menu
- Hard Disk Drive LED Indicators
- Indicators and Controls behind the Front Bezel
- Rear View
- LED Indicators at the Rear of the Chassis
- onboard leds
- Power Supplies
- Power-Up and Power-Down Procedures
- Power-Down Procedure
- Opening and Closing the HP NetServer
- Removing the LH 6000r Rack Mount Covers
- Replacing the LH 6000r Rack Mount Covers
- Removing the LH 6000 Pedestal Covers
- Replacing the LH 6000 Pedestal Covers
- Installing Mass Storage Devices
- Mass Storage Guidelines
- Boot Priority
- Installing Hot-Swap Mass Storage
- Removing a Hot-Swap Hard Disk Drive Module
- Non-Hot-Swap SCSI Addressing
- Connecting SCSI Sub-systems
- Installing Additional Memory
- Installing Memory in the LH 6000r and LH 6000
- Installing Additional Boards
- Guidelines
- IRQ Settings
- Installing Accessory Boards
- PCI Hot Plug Boards
- Removing a Hot Plug Board
- Installing Additional Processors
- Installing the Processor
- Setting the Processor Speed
- Upgrading the Firmware
- Testing the Processor
- Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U
- Tools Required
- System E/U Characteristics
- HP NetServer Rack Mount Parts List
- Installing Bezel Rack Nuts
- Installing Bar Nuts
- Attaching the Slides
- Installing the NetServer
- Securing the HP NetServer to the Rack
- Attaching the Cable Management Arm
- Attaching the Z-bracket for shipping
- Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard, and Mouse
- Introduction
- HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM
- Using a Separate Workstation to View Navigator Information – Resource Mode
- Using the Navigator CD-ROM on the NetServer – Server Mode
- HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM Main Menu
- Running Configuration Assistant and Installation Assistant
- NOS Installation
- HP Management Solutions
- TopTools Remote Control
- PcANYWHERE32
- Setup Utility
- Using the Setup Screens
- Setting the HP NetServer's Boot Passwords
- Changing Internal Device Boot Priority
- Clearing Configuration Settings from CMOS
- Run Symbios Configuration Utility
- Verify Disk Drive Modules
- Information Assistant
- General Information
- Server Management
- Copying and Printing Information
- Troubleshooting
- Common Installation Problems
- If the System Does Not Power On
- If the System Passes POST, but Does Not Function
- Error Messages
- Password Problems
- Alternative Rack Mounting
- Rack-mounting Guidelines and Precautions
- Preparing for Installation
- Installing the Slides
- Installing Rack Nuts
- Completing the HP NetServer Installation
- A Specifications
- Environment
- Power Requirements
- B Regulatory Information
- Notice for United States
- Notice for Canada (Industry Canada)
- Notice for Korea
- Notice for Taiwan
- Declaration of Conformity (US, EU, Australia)
- Regulatory Notices – Product Safety
- Battery Statements
- Power Line Harmonic Statement
- C Service and Support
- D Warranty and Software License
- Index
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- audience assumptions
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- HP NetServer LC
- Front Bezel and Cover
- System Board Connectors, Switches, and Jumpers
- System Board Connector J7
- Processor Boards
- Pentium™ Processor Board
- Video Memory - DRAM
- Exploded View
- Keyboards
- Specifications
- HP NetServer LC 3
- Covers
- Memory
- Video Memory
- DIMM Slot LED Blink Codes
- Exploded Views
- Parts List
- Power Cords
- Mass Storage Cables
- System Board
- HP NetServer LD Pro
- Control Panel
- System Board and Connectors
- System Switches and Jumper Descriptions
- Processor Board LED Blink Codes
- Boot Device Priority
- Cabling Configurations
- Configuring Switch Settings on the Hot Swap Subsystem
- Hot Swap Subsystem SCSI Address Settings
- HP NetServer LE
- Installation View
- HP NetServer LE Parts List
- HP NetServer LE Keyboards
- HP NetServer LE Power Cords
- System Board Jumpers and Switches
- Memory Configuration
- HP NetServer LF
- Cover
- Connectors
- SW1 Switch and Default Settings
- HP NetServer LH
- HP NetServer LH Exploded Views
- HP NetServer LH Parts List
- HP NetServer LH Plus Exploded Views
- HP NetServer LH Plus Parts List
- HP NetServer LH Plus Mass Storage Cables
- HP NetServer LH Pro Exploded Views
- HP NetServer LH Pro Replaceable Parts List
- HP NetServer LH Pro Mass Storage Cables
- HP NetServer LH Keyboards
- HP NetServer LH System Board Connectors, Switches, and Jumpers
- HP NetServer LH Plus / LH Pro System Board Connectors
- HP NetServer LH Memory Configuration
- System Views
- Rear View
- DIMM Status Error Codes
- Hot-Swap Hard Disk Drive LED Status and Activity Indicators
- System Switches
- HP NetServer LH 4 and LH 4r System Information
- Covers (LH 4r)
- Cabling
- Cables and Part Numbers
- HP NetServer LM
- HP NetServer LM Keyboards
- HP NetServer LM Power Cords
- System Board Jumper Locations
- HP NetServer LM System Updates
- SCSI Host Adapter Configuration
- Boot Problem with Greater than 2 GB HP Disk Array Boot Drive
- HP NetServer LPr
- Rear Panel Controls, Ports, and Indicators
- Hot-Swap Drive Bay Addresses
- Processor Module
- Cables
- System Board Illustration
- HP NetServer LS
- Control Panel Description
- Mass Storage Indicator Lights
- System Board Connectors
- Notes
- Index
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- HP NetServer LH 3 Installation Procedures
- Controls, Ports, and Indicators
- Rear Panel Controls, Ports, and Indicators
- Connecting the NetServer to AC Power
- Power-On Tests
- Removing and Replacing Covers
- Removing the HP NetServer LH 3 Covers
- Replacing the HP NetServer LH 3 Covers
- Replacing the HP NetServer LH 3r Covers
- Installing Accessory Boards
- Installing Additional Memory
- Installing Additional Memory in the LH 3
- Installing Additional Memory in the LH 3r
- Installing Mass Storage Devices
- SCSI Addressing
- Hot-Swap Mass Storage Cage
- Installing a Hot-Swap Hard Disk Drive
- Removing a Hot-Swap Hard Disk Drive
- Installing Additional Power Supplies
- Ventilating Fans
- Mounting the NetServer in a Rack
- These Instructions for the HP NetServer LH 3r Only
- Overview and Terminology
- Determine HP Rack Enclosure Type
- Type 1 and Type 2--Mounting the HP NetServer LH 3r in the Rack
- Type 1 and Type 2 --What You Need to Know to Determine Location of the Slides
- Type 1--Locating and Mounting the Slides
- Type 2--Locating and Mounting the Slides
- Type 1 and Type 2--Completing the Installation
- Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, and UPS
- Configuring the NetServer
- Readme File
- Run Configuration Assistant and Installation Assistant
- Custom Configuration
- Replicate Configuration
- HP Management Solutions
- Integrated Remote Assistant
- PcANYWHERE-32
- ISA Non-Plug-and-Play Boards (Optional)
- Configuring an ISA Non-Plug-and-Play Board
- HP Information Assistant
- Copying and Printing Information
- Installing HP Information Assistant Software
- Troubleshooting
- Common Installation Problems
- If the System Does Not Power On
- Error Messages
- POST Error Codes
- Service and Support
- HP Navigator Release History and Status Report
- HP Navigator CD-ROM Subscription Service
- HP Navigator CD-ROM
- CompuServe Discussion Forum and Library
- Automated Fax
- Telephone Support
- Obtaining HP Repair and Telephone Support
- Ordering HP Cables, Drive Trays, and Technical Publications
- Telephone Ordering Information
- Contacting HP Regional Headquarters
- Specifications
- Weight and Dimensions
- Warranty and Software License
- Software Product Limited Warranty
- Third-Party Hardware Products
- Limitation of Liability and Remedies
- Customer Responsibilities
- Obtaining Warranty Service
- NetServer Limited Warranty Coverage
- U.S. and Canada
- Other Countries
- Supplemental Warranty Service and Support
- Notice for Mexico: Hardware Warranty Statement
- HP Software Product License Agreement
- NetServer Warranty Frequently-Asked Questions
- Regulatory Information
- CD-ROM
- Notice for Canada: DOC Requirements
- Notice for Finland: Laser Safety Statement
- Notice for Japan
- For Products Labeled as Class A
- Notice for Taiwan: Class A Warning Statement
- Notice for U.K.: General Approval
- Index
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- Table Of Contents
- Quick Start
- Remote Administration Using the HP Integrated Remote Assistant
- Integrated RA in Action
- Documentation
- Management and Security
- Other Features
- Supported Network Operating Systems
- Remote Client Installation Requirements
- Integrated RA Setup and Configuration
- Setting Up the Remote Connection
- Using a Direct Serial Connection
- Using Integrated RA With Terminal Servers
- Configuring Integrated RA
- Setup Using the Integrated RA Configuration Utility
- Using the Integrated RA Configuration Utility
- Configuring Communications/Modem
- Configuring Administrators
- Configuring Server Identification/KeyMap
- Configuring Event Management
- Display Version Information
- Exit
- Using DOS File Transfer on Servers Without a Utility Partition
- Setting Up Console Redirection for Microsoft Windows Servers
- Installing pcAnywhere on the Server
- Setting Up the Remote Client
- Option 1: Managing a Server Remotely Using pcAnywhere
- Option 2: Managing a Server Using a Dedicated Terminal
- Using Integrated RA to Manage Server Operations
- Integrated RA Management Program Options
- Show Status
- Server Reset/Power Menu
- Reboot to Utility Partition
- Event Management Configuration
- Administrator/Pager Configuration
- Management Port Passthru
- Disconnect
- Troubleshooting
- Remote Client
- DOS File Transfer
- A Event Codes
- B Tested Modems
- C Keyboard Layouts
- D Keyboard Mapping
- E Software License, Warranty, and Support
- Warranty
- Index
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- hp netserver lxr pro
- shared storage cabling
- installation guide
- audience assumptions
- Table Of Contents
- An Overview to Installing the Cluster
- A Graphical Overview to Setting Up the Cluster
- What's Needed
- Get the Latest Updates
- Part 1 - Installing Additional Hardware Components
- Part 2 - Setting Up the HP Rack Storage/8 and Rack-Mounting Cluster Devices
- Rack-Mounting the Cluster Hardware
- Part 3 - Configuring the HP NetRAID Adapter
- Part 4 - Installing Microsoft Windows NT and NetRAID Software
- Installing and Configuring NOS on the Servers
- Installing HP NetRAID Software and Configuring the Disk Arrays
- Updating HP NetServer BIOS
- Part 5 - Connecting Shared Storage and LAN Adapters
- Part 6 - Configuring the Disk Arrays
- Creating the Array File Systems
- Matching Drive Letter Assignments
- Part 7 - Installing and Testing Microsoft Cluster Server (MSCS) Software
- Install MSCS on System A
- Install HotFix
- APPENDIX A - Obtaining HP NetRAID Utilities
- APPENDIX B - Updating HP NetRAID Firmware
- APPENDIX C - RAID Array Configurations
- Setting Up RAID 1 Arrays on an HP NetServer Cluster
- Setting Up RAID 5 Arrays on an HP NetServer Cluster
- APPENDIX D - Cluster Cabling
- APPENDIX E - Downloading the clusfixi.exe Hotfix
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- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- What Is Needed Besides the Adapter
- System Requirements
- Installation
- GBIC Overview
- Installing the GBIC
- Connecting Cables
- Removing the GBIC
- Verifying the Adapter
- Windows NT Driver Installation
- Removing the Driver
- Windows 2000 Driver Installation
- Additional Notes
- NetWare Driver Loading
- Unloading the Driver
- PCI Hot Plug Support
- Troubleshooting
- A Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
- B Regulatory Information
- Notice for United States
- Class A Accessories
- Notice for Taiwan
- Declaration of Conformity (US, EU, China)
- C Specifications
- D Software License Terms
- E Fibre Channel Cables
- F Warranty and Support
- Third-Party Hardware Products
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- About This Guide
- Precautions
- HP NetServer LH 6000/6000r Processor Upgrade
- Upgrade Overview
- Processor Installation
- Removing the Terminator or Existing Processor
- Installing the Processor
- Installing the VRM
- Setting the Processor Speed
- Completing the Hardware Upgrade
- HP NetServer LT 6000r Processor Upgrade
- Tools Required
- System Preparation
- Updating Firmware
- BIOS Update
- Reinstalling the NOS
- Warranty and Support
- Third-Party Hardware Products
- A Regulatory Information
- Index
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- user guide
- audience assumptions
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Controls, Ports, and Indicators
- Rear View
- Applying Power to the HP Netserver
- Connecting AC Power to Multiple-Server Configurations
- Opening and Closing the HP Netserver
- Replacing the Front Bezel
- Removing the Top Cover
- Replacing the Top Cover
- Removing the Air Duct
- Installing Mass Storage Devices
- Boot Priority
- Installed Mass Storage Devices
- Installing Hot Swap Hard Drives
- Removing Hot Swap Hard Drives
- Optional SCSI Drive Controller
- Installing Additional Memory
- Memory Installation Guidelines
- Removing DIMMs
- Installing Additional Boards
- Accessory Board Installation Guidelines
- Remote Control Card
- Removing the Accessory Board
- Installing an Additional Processor
- Installing a Second Processor
- Installing the Heatsink
- Firmware and Software Changes
- Reinstalling the NOS
- Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (2-Post)
- Tools Required
- Rack Configuration Tools
- Preparing the Rack
- Preparing the HP Netserver
- Placing the HP Netserver in the Rack
- Attaching the Front Bezel
- Continuing with the Rack Installation Process
- Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post)
- Safety Precautions
- HP Netserver Rack Mount Parts List
- Marking the Columns
- Attaching the Outer-Rail Assemblies
- Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, and UPS
- Connecting the UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply)
- Configuring the HP Netserver
- Contents of the HP Netserver Navigator CD-ROM
- HP Management Solutions
- DiagTools
- Menu Bar
- Using the Setup Screens
- Setting the HP Netserver's Boot Passwords
- SCSI Configuration Utility
- HP Netserver Online Documentation CD-ROM
- Troubleshooting
- Common Installation Problems
- Problems after Netserver is Powered On
- Error Messages
- POST Error Messages
- Power-On Self Test (POST) Error Codes
- Resetting a Lost Password
- Keyboard or Mouse Does Not Work
- CD-ROM Drive Does Not Work
- Problems Running the Setup Utility
- Alternative Rack Mounting (4-Post)
- Releasing Outer-Rail Assemblies
- Attaching Outer-Rails to the Rack
- A Specifications
- System Board Layout
- Index
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