HP NetServer LC 2000/2000rInstallation GuideHP Part Number D8514-90000Printed November 1999
Chapter 1 Setting Up the HP NetServer2Use the removable and reusable rack-mounting handles to move and placethe LC 2000r in the rack. Remove the handl
Chapter 8 Rack-Mounting the HP NetServer92WARNING Before sliding out the HP NetServer LC 2000r, ensure theanti-tip foot is still extended from the fro
Chapter 8 Rack-Mounting the HP NetServer93Rear of HP NetServerLeft RearRack ColumnCable Management ArmFigure 8-12. Attaching the Cable Management Arm5
Chapter 8 Rack-Mounting the HP NetServer94Attaching the Front BezelThe front bezel attaches to the HP NetServer by a hinge on the left and a latch ont
Chapter 8 Rack-Mounting the HP NetServer952. Press down on the blue Bezel Release Tab shown in Figure 8-13.Figure 8-14. Attaching the Bezel to the Net
979 Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard,Mouse, and UPSIntroductionThis chapter provides the instructions for connecting a monitor, keyboard, mouseand Uni
Chapter 9 Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, and UPS98NOTE If you have a console switch box, refer to the switch box’s userguide for instruction
99 10Configuring the HP NetServerIntroductionThis chapter supports setting up software on your HP NetServer LC 2000/2000r.You may choose to do this be
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer100Before the HP Navigator main menu is displayed, you may be prompted to set thelanguage, time, and date. You
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer101Document NumberXXXXFigure 10-1. Location of Document Number on Navigator CDYou can obtain the Release Histo
Chapter 1 Setting Up the HP NetServer3 CAUTION The HP NetServer LC 2000 weighs approximately 80 lbs. (36kg), which may be more than one person should
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer102The CD-ROM will start automatically using the auto-run feature as soon asthe drive closes.NOTE Using the low
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer103Running Configuration Assistant and InstallationAssistantInsert the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM into the C
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer104Perform an automated NOS installation for first-time installation ofNovell NetWare/IntranetWare or Microsoft
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer105• Configure Remote Management:This utility configures the Integrated Remote Management device forremote mana
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer106Custom ConfigurationOnly select Custom on the Configuration Assistant menu if you are experiencedin NetServe
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer107Replicate ConfigurationIn Replicate configuration mode, you can save a copy of your current systemconfigurat
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer108HP Management SolutionsHP Management Solutions is a comprehensive suite of utilities, applications, andbuilt
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer109• Easy linkage with leading management platforms including HP OpenViewNetwork Node Manager• Support for DMI
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer110HP Integrated Remote AssistantYour HP NetServer comes with a built in product called the HP IntegratedRemote
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer111• SNMP Agents – SNMP agents enable in-band (across the network)gathering of information and alert generation
Chapter 1 Setting Up the HP NetServer411. Connect all other external cables to the rear of the HP NetServer.12. Obtain the release history of the HP N
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer112Setup UtilityThe HP NetServer has a Setup Utility (BIOS) in read-only memory. The utilityfeatures several sy
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer113◊ Embedded LAN & SCSI Settings – Use this menu to set the embeddedNIC to enable, disable, or enable as a
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer114• Press the right-arrow and left-arrow keys to move between selections onthe menu bar. The menu bar is prese
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer1155. Type in the seconds and press Enter, then use the arrow keys to leave thisfield.6. Scroll to System Date
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer1163. If necessary, use the arrow key to move to the Power-On Password menuselection and press Enter.The Power-
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer117NOTE To leave the pop-up menu without entering a password, pressthe Esc key at any time.8. Choose Yes and th
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer11817. To use the Hardware Security menu under Security, use the help filesprovided with the selections.18. Sel
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer1193. Press Enter to change the order and a list appears very similar to the onebelow:1. [CD-ROM]2. [Flexible D
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer120◊ If more than eight logical drives are connected to the HP NetServer,drives 9 and above (including the DAC
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer121Shaded rectanglerepresents theposition of slideswitch.2 Processor Speed (Bit 1)3 Processor Speed (Bi
Chapter 1 Setting Up the HP NetServer5 Rack Mount Installation Follow the setup steps in the exact order shown below for a successful rackinstallation
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer1223. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor, press [Enter] to select an option,and press [Esc] to exit.4. To ch
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer123Guide To Configure Server – This menu selection provides threesubmenus.◊ NOS Installation Instructions - Thi
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer124HP Server Management Solutions – This menu selection provides you witha comprehensive suite of utilities, ap
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer1258. Scroll to "What’s New on the CD" in the main menu and read it carefullybefore beginning your in
12711 Information AssistantOverviewThe HP NetServer Online Documentation CD-ROM includes InformationAssistant, which contains the entire set of docume
Chapter 11 Information Assistant128Search for a word or phrase using Search. Search performsfull-text searches for topic text. It not only takes you t
Chapter 11 Information Assistant129Copying and Printing InformationYou can copy topic text in Information Assistant for use in other applications,such
13112 TroubleshootingTroubleshooting ToolsIf you are having problems installing your HP NetServer, there are a number ofdifferent tools available for
Chapter 1 Setting Up the HP NetServer63. If you have optional items to add to the HP NetServer (memory, accessoryboards, mass storage, or processors),
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting132◊ Event Log Report Utility: Displays all logged HP NetServermanagement events, Power-On Self Test (POST) errors and other
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting1333. Plug a different electrical device (such as a printer) into the power outlet,and turn it on to check if the fault is w
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting1344. Remove all third-party options, and reinstall one at a time, checking thesystem after each installation.5. Replace all
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting135The following table describes common errors and the corrective action you maytake to remedy the problem:Table 12-1. POST
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting1362. The power outlet is working.3. The NetServer and monitor are turned on.(The power-on indicator should be illuminated.)
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting137◊ Verify all DIMMs are HP-supplied and are seated properly. The bootscreen provides information on the installed DIMMs.◊
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting138To clear the system configuration on the System Board:1. Turn off power to the HP NetServer, and unplug the power cord.2.
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting139Hardware ProblemsThis section describes what to do if you have problems with your display, massstorage devices, printer,
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting1406. If the keyboard lock LED is illuminated, type the password to disablevideo blanking.7. If a video board is installed i
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting141Hard Disk Drives Do Not WorkIf error messages displayed on the monitor indicate a hard disk failure, performthese checks:
Chapter 1 Setting Up the HP NetServer713. Connect the monitor, keyboard, and mouse to the rear of the HP NetServer.Refer to Chapter 9, "Connectin
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting1428. Plug in the power cord, turn on power to the HP NetServer, and allow it tocomplete its startup routine.9. If you wish
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting143123456BatteryConfiguration SwitchFigure 12-2. Battery on System Board4. Insert the new battery with the positive sign (+)
14513 Alternative Rack MountingIntroductionThis chapter provides the instructions for mounting the HP NetServer in an HPSystems rack. Figure 13-1 sho
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting146The HP NetServer LC 2000r rack mount kit requires five EIA units of space in therack. Before mounting the NetSe
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting147Safety PrecautionsAlways keep the following safety and environmental issues in mind, especially ifyou install t
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting148Preparing the RackThe column adapters and the slide mechanism must be connected to the rackbefore installing th
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting1491. Find the rack-mounting template for the HP Systems rack.If the HP NetServer is still in its box, the templat
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting150Attaching the Slides to the RackThis section provides the instructions for connecting the mounting slides to th
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting1516. If you don’t have the template, use the markings shown in Figure 13-4 todetermine which hole on the column t
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting152c. Insert the slide’s two threaded studs into the marked holes on the sidesof the left-front and left-rear rack
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting153Placing the HP NetServer in the RackUse this topic to place the HP NetServer safely in the rack. The following
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting154The slides click into position when locked. This locked position preventsthe slides from moving back into the r
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting155The mounting tabs in the slides should be in position to fit into theopenings in chassis. See Figures 13-6 and
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting15613. Press in the release latches on each slide, and push the NetServer all theway back into the rack. See Figur
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting157Attaching the Cable Management ArmUse this procedure to mount the Cable Management Arm on the HP NetServerLC 20
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting158The captive nuts are located near the external SCSI Connector (knockout)location.Cable Management ArmRear of HP
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting15910. Plug the NetServer’s power cable and all available data cables into the backof the NetServer.Attaching the
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting1602. Press down on the blue Bezel Release tab shown in Figure 13-12.Figure 13-13. Attaching the Bezel to the NetS
161A SpecificationsPower RequirementsTable A-1. HP NetServer LC 2000/2000r Input PowerInput Voltage and Frequency 100-240 VAC ± 10%; 50/60 HzMaximum i
92 Controls, Ports, and IndicatorsFront of HP NetServerThis chapter describes the controls, ports and indicators on the front and rear ofthe HP NetSer
Appendix A Specifications162Power SupplyAC Voltage selection for this NetServer is automatically determined by the powersupply.Table A-3. Power Supply
Appendix A Specifications163Environmental RequirementsThe specifications listed below can vary if you install a mass storage device inyour HP NetServe
Appendix A Specifications164Physical RequirementsTable A-6. LC 2000r Weight and DimensionsHeight216 mm (8.5 in)Width445 mm (17.5 in)Depth675 mm (26.5
Appendix A Specifications165Video SupportTable A-10. Video Driver SupportNetwork OperatingSystem (NOS)HP NetServerSupported CommentsWindows NT 3.51 No
167B Regulatory InformationRegulatory Notices - Electromagnetic ComplianceElectromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) requirements have been established inman
Appendix B Regulatory Information168• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.• Co
Appendix B Regulatory Information169Notice for JapanThe configuration of the NetServer you have purchased may be in either the classA or class B categ
Appendix B Regulatory Information170Notice for KoreaThe configuration of the NetServer you have purchased may be in either the classA or class B categ
Appendix B Regulatory Information171Notice for TaiwanClass A Warning StatementNotice for European UnionFor Class A ProductsWARNING Class A Products:
Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators10Power, Reset, and Keyboard Lock ButtonsThe control buttons shown in Figures 2-1 and 2-2 are described in th
Appendix B Regulatory Information172Declaration of Conformity (US, EU, Australia)DECLARATION OF CONFORMITYaccording to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014Ma
Appendix B Regulatory Information173Regulatory Notices - Product SafetyThe following information applies only to servers with factory-installedcompone
Appendix B Regulatory Information174LASER Safety - FinlandLASERTURVALLISUUSLUOKAN 1 LASERLAITEKLASS 1 LASER APPARATHP NetServer LC 2000/LC 2000r - ver
Appendix B Regulatory Information175CLASS 1LASERPRODUCTThis CD-ROM Drive Unit is classified as aCLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT.LASSERKLASSE 1PRODUKTThe CLASS 1
Appendix B Regulatory Information176Noise and Ergonomic Safety StatementsNoise Declaration and Ergonomics - GermanySound Pressure: LpA < 55 dB (A)a
177C Service and SupportFor all Service and Support information, see the HP NetServer Warranty andService/Support Booklet included with your product.
179D Warranty and Software LicenseWarrantySee the HP NetServer Warranty and Service/Support Booklet included with yourproduct for all warranty and ser
Appendix D Warranty and Software Licenses180If your Computer was shipped with a Recovery CD, (i) the Recovery CDand/or Support Utility software may be
181IndexAaccessoriestroubleshooting, 136accessory boardsinstallation, 61acoustic emissions, 163Administrator Passwordsetting, 117anti-tip footrack ins
Chapter 2 Controls, Ports and Indicators11Front Panel LED IndicatorsTable 2-2. Component IndicatorsLED ICON Description Disk LED This Disk LED has t
Index182coversremoving, 22, 28customconfiguration, 106DDAC, 132DAT tape driveerror codes, 13DiagTools, 111support ticket, 111DIMM installation90° angl
Index183Hot Swap mass storage cage, 34Hot Swap SCSI driveshardware mirroring, 35HW mirroring requirements, 35RAID level 1, 35software mirroring limita
Index184lock modekeyboard disabled, 10keyboard lock, 10Network Server mode, 10power button disabled, 10video blanking disabled, 10Mmass storage, 34mas
Index185regulatory information, 167Regulatory Notices - ElectromagneticCompliance, 167Regulatory Notices - Product Safety,173removingprocessor cage co
Index186finding the problem, 133hardware problems, 139no error messages, 135password problems, 141precautions, 131tools, 131UUninterruptible Power Sup
iiNoticeThe information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to th
Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators12Hot Swap Disk Drive IndicatorsEach of the Hot Swap hard disk drives has two LED indicators, one foroperatio
Chapter 2 Controls, Ports and Indicators13Non-Hot Swap Device IndicatorsThe indicators for non-Hot Swap devices, which provide operational status, are
Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators14 Rear Panel Indicators and Ports The HP NetServer’s rear panel includes communication ports, the AC powerin
Chapter 2 Controls, Ports and Indicators15 Power Supply Module Indicator Each HP NetServer power supply module has an indicator as shown in Figure 2-5
Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators16 Communication Ports The connectors on the HP NetServer’s rear panel are shown in Figure 2-6 anddescribed b
Chapter 2 Controls, Ports and Indicators17NIC IndicatorsThe embedded NIC (Network Interface Card) has two LEDs associated with it,which can only be se
Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators18 Applying Power to the HP NetServer Powering Up the HP NetServer1. Ensure the HP NetServer’s power cord or
Chapter 2 Controls, Ports and Indicators19 Sleep States (ACPI)The HP NetServer supports the ACPI (Advanced Configuration and PowerInterface) standard,
Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators20NOTE The HP NetServer power button will force a power downwithout waiting for the NOS to gracefully shut do
213 Opening and Closing the HPNetServerIntroduction This chapter describes how to safely extend the rack-mounted HP NetServerLC 2000r out of the rack
iiiContents1 Setting Up the HP NetServer... 1Installation Guidelines...
Chapter 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer22Removing the HP NetServer’s CoversThe HP NetServer’s covers are designated top and bottom for the rack
Chapter 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer23 3. Press the power switch on the HP NetServer’s control panel whenprompted by the operating system.N
Chapter 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer246. Swing the bezel open to the left to access the Bezel Release Tab.7. Press down on the blue Release
Chapter 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer259. Unscrew the slide securing screw (2) on each bracket securing the chassisto the column adapter on e
Chapter 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer26 Figure 3-4. Extending the HP NetServer LC 2000r CAUTION To prevent damage to the covers, support the
Chapter 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer27Top CoverBottom CoverCover Pull Figure 3-5. Removing HP NetServer LC 2000r Covers15. If necessary, re
Chapter 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer2824. Slide the HP NetServer into the rack.25. To replace the front bezel, reverse the procedure by posi
Chapter 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer29 3. Press the power switch on the HP NetServer’s control panel whenprompted by the operating system.N
Chapter 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer306. To remove the left side cover, use the key provided to unlock the MassStorage Cage and release the
Chapter 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer3112. To replace the left side cover, position the cover’s tabs next to therespective holes along the ou
ContentsivHot Swap Configuration Options... 38Cabling Configurations ...
Chapter 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer32Removing the PedestalThe pedestal version of the HP NetServer LC 2000 mounts to an anti-tip pedestal,w
334 Installing Mass Storage DevicesIntroduction This chapter describes how to install the internal mass storage devices, includingthe internal SCSI Ho
Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices34Drive Bay ShelvesThe non-hot swap drives include the IDE CD-ROM and the 3.5 inch flexible diskdrives which
Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices35You can change this boot order using the Setup Utility (BIOS) and the SCSIConfiguration Utility during the
Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices36Mass Storage Guidelines• General Guidelines◊ Use care when unpacking and handling the disk drives.The hard
Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices37• SCSI Drive Addressing◊ The drives in the Hot Swap Cage are automatically assigned SCSIaddresses by the HP
Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices38If there are gaps in the cage, the drives may not receive the properventilation and could suffer thermal da
Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices3911012389AAAAAA22Slot NumberDisk DriveSCSI Device IDSCSI Connector3344556611028AAA22Slot NumberDisk DriveSCS
Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices40Slot NumberDisk DriveSCSI Device IDSCSI Connector11012389AAAAAA2233445566Slot NumberDisk DriveSCSI Device I
Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices4111012012AAABBB22Slot NumberDisk DrivesSCSI Device IDSCSI Connector33445566Con B Con ACenter Line110202AABB2
ContentsvAttaching the Front Bezel ... 94Continuing with the Rack Installation Pr
Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices42Pedestal Configurations forSCSI Hot Swap Mass Storage CageDuplex Board Installed - Two Bus ControlConnector
Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices43Cabling ConfigurationsThere are various SCSI cable configurations associated with the HP NetServerand if al
Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices44SCSI Cable ConfigurationsHot-Swap and Non-Hot Swap Drives(Single Bus Control - No Duplex Board Installed) S
Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices45SCSI Cable ConfigurationsHot-Swap and Non-Hot Swap Drives(Two Bus Control - Duplex Board Installed) SCSI C
Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices46Installing Hot Swap Hard DrivesUse this section to install Hot Swap hard drives in the Hot Swap drive cage.
Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices473. Remove any drive spacers, if necessary:a.Slide the drive spacer back, a fraction of an inch away from yo
Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices48CAUTION To prevent snapping off the handle do not use extreme forcewhen opening it. Open the handle until y
Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices49CAUTION Use caution when handling the drive to prevent damage to thefragile light pipes as you insert the d
Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices50Removing Hot Swap Hard Drives CAUTION You must remove the drive slowly to ensure the drive headsare parked
Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices51Installing Non-Hot Swap Storage DevicesUse this section to install any of the non-hot swap mass storage dev
ContentsviOverview...127Using Information Assistant .
Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices523. If working on a pedestal-mounted NetServer, remove the bezel and gainaccess to the HP NetServer’s non-ho
Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices53Connecting External SCSI DevicesThe HP NetServer may provide an external SCSI connector (optional) at the r
555 Installing Additional MemoryIntroductionThis chapter provides the instructions for installing and removing DIMMs on thesystem board in the HP NetS
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory56Memory Installation Guidelines• The HP NetServer LC 2000/2000r uses only 133 MHz (PC133) SDRAMDIMMs, which are
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory57To install additional memory in the HP NetServer, refer to the followingprocedure.1. To gain access to the HP
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory585. Insert the DIMM fully into the slot, handling the DIMM by its edges. SeeFigures 5-2 and 5-3.The retaining
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory597. If the NetServer is in a rack installation, return the chassis into the rack.Refer to Chapter 3, "Open
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory60Figure 5-4. Removing a DIMM Module6. Repeat Steps 2 through 5 to remove any additional desired DIMMs on thesys
616 Installing Additional BoardsIntroductionThis chapter describes how to install accessory boards into the system board of theHP NetServer LC 2000/20
ContentsviiEnvironmental Requirements...163Physical Requirements...
Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards62Boot PriorityThis section details the HP NetServer’s boot order by highest to lowest priority.The NetServer’s
Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards63IRQ SettingsThe IRQ settings are automatically assigned and don’t require user intervention.PCI boards have th
Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards64• Two PCI slots (P5-P6) support full-length 32- or 64-bit boards at clockrates of 33 MHz. These slots only sup
Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards65Shaded rectanglerepresents theposition of slideswitch.2 Processor Speed (Bit 1)3 Processor Speed (Bit
Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards665. Gain access to the NetServer by performing the appropriate procedure forthe NetServer LC 2000 or the LC 200
Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards678. Remove the slot cover from the NetServer’s rear panel, before installingthe new board into the slot, as sho
Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards689. Before installing the new PCI board:◊ Verify there is no handle attached to it, especially if it is a full-
Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards691. Insert Board2. Close Latch3. Turn TabFigure 6-4. Installing the Accessory Board12. Secure the PCI board as
Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards7016. If all installation work is complete, return power to the NetServeraccording to the respective NOS power u
717 Installing Additional ProcessorsIntroductionThe HP NetServer LC 2000/2000r supports two processors in primary andsecondary slots and both processo
Chapter 7 Installing Additional Processors72CAUTION Do not set the processor speed switches to any other speed, asthis can result in unreliable or int
Chapter 7 Installing Additional Processors73Installing the ProcessorThe installation procedure is the same for the rack-mounted models as for thepedes
Chapter 7 Installing Additional Processors746. Verify the processor speed and FSB setting, before installing the secondprocessor module. See Figures 7
Chapter 7 Installing Additional Processors75NOTE Some processor speeds listed in Table 7-1 may not be supported. For thelatest support information, vi
Chapter 7 Installing Additional Processors769. Remove the termination from the secondary processor slot by pressing inon the tabs and pulling directly
Chapter 7 Installing Additional Processors7710. Remove the processor module from the sealed bag.11. Open the latches on top of the processor slot. See
Chapter 7 Installing Additional Processors782nd VRMVRMLatchesFigure 7-6. Installing VRMCAUTION To prevent damage to the VRM, do not push on the large
798 Rack Mounting the HP NetServerIntroductionThis chapter tells how to mount the HP NetServer in an HP System/E or System/Urack. The illustration bel
Chapter 8 Rack-Mounting the HP NetServer80NOTE If you want to put your NetServer into a third-party rack notmentioned in the guide, you may be able to
Chapter 8 Rack-Mounting the HP NetServer81Safety PrecautionsAlways keep the following safety and environmental issues in mind, especially ifyou instal
11 Setting Up the HP NetServerInstallation GuidelinesThis Installation Guide is for the HP NetServer LC 2000 pedestal model, and theHP NetServer LC 20
Chapter 8 Rack-Mounting the HP NetServer82Preparing the RackThe column adapters and rack nuts must be connected to the rack before mountingthe slide m
Chapter 8 Rack-Mounting the HP NetServer831. Find the rack-mounting template.If your HP NetServer is still in its box, the template should be in theac
Chapter 8 Rack-Mounting the HP NetServer84#####"#"#Bottom ofHP NetServerMark this face of theleft-front andright-front columns.RightLeftFron
Chapter 8 Rack-Mounting the HP NetServer85Attaching the Column Adapters and Slides1. Pull the anti-tip foot forward out of the bottom of the rack.See
Chapter 8 Rack-Mounting the HP NetServer86b. The two holes in the mounting flange should line up with the captivenuts (at 7th and 9th holes) in the co
Chapter 8 Rack-Mounting the HP NetServer878. Fasten the slide’s rear bracket to the rack nuts on the left-rear column.a. Secure the screws only loosel
Chapter 8 Rack-Mounting the HP NetServer88Slide MembersAnti-tip FootLevelerScrews (4)Mounting TabsFigure 8-7. Pulling Out the Slides3. Pull out both s
Chapter 8 Rack-Mounting the HP NetServer89Channel(2)Figure 8-8. Mounting the HP NetServer on the Slides7. Move the slide members into the NetServer’s
Chapter 8 Rack-Mounting the HP NetServer90 Figure 8-9. Removing the Mounting Handles10. Insert the flathead screws into the slides’ holes at the rear
Chapter 8 Rack-Mounting the HP NetServer91Figure 8-10. Pressing in the Release Latches14. Verify the NetServer will slide all the way into the rack, b
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