HP NetServerLH 6000/6000rInstallation GuideHP Part Number D9103-90000Printed February 2000
Chapter 1 Setting Up the HP NetServer LH 6000/6000r2Rack Mount Installation Follow the setup steps in the exact order shown below for a successful rac
Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U92Figure 8-12. Removing Mounting HandlesSecuring the HP NetServer to the
Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U93Top CoverRight CoverBottom CoverRemove two screws securing the NetServe
Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U945. Install two screws through the bezel latch into the rack nuts on the
Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U95Figure 8-16. Installing the Bezel7. Slide the anti-tip foot into the ra
Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U96Left RearRack ColumnRear of NetServerCable Management ArmFigure 8-17. A
Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U9710. Plug the HP NetServer’s power cables and all available data cables
999 Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard,and MouseConnect the monitor, keyboard, and mouse cables to the appropriate connectorson the rear of the chassis.
10110 Configuring the HP NetServerIntroductionThis chapter describes:Configuring the HP NetServerInstalling the Network Operating System (NOS)NOTE The
Chapter 1 Setting Up the HP NetServer LH 6000/6000r34. If you have items such as a processor and DIMMs to install, HPrecommends that you remove the sy
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer102NOTE The message "Configuration of NVRAM and drives mismatch"indicates that configuration informat
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer1033. If a power-on password has been set, provide it when prompted.4. When the Setup Utility menu is first dis
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer104◊ Enable LVD SCSI indicates that LVD SCSI is enabled andHP NetRAID is disabled. This is the correct setting
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer105to the Diskette Library and to reference materials to help plan the HP NetServerinstallation. To setup and c
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer1067. Review "Diskette Library." You can review the current diskette library bytitle and version numb
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer107For status report, use the four-digit Document ID Number printed on the disk; forexample, 7754.nnnnDocumentN
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer1087. Select README File. Review the Table of Contents for pertinent topics.This file includes recent informati
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer109For more information on the utilities, go to the Setup Utility section later in thischapter.Running Configur
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer110Automated NOS installation will guide you through the NOSinstallation, set up the hard disk drive, and confi
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer111◊ Select View Hardware Inventory on the Show System Informationscreen to display information about standard
Chapter 1 Setting Up the HP NetServer LH 6000/6000r415. Hook up the monitor, keyboard, and mouse.Refer to Chapter 9, "Connecting the Monitor, Key
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer112Custom ConfigurationOnly select Custom if you are experienced in NetServer configuration and have apreferred
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer113Replicate ConfigurationIn Replicate configuration mode, you can save a copy of your current systemconfigurat
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer114HP Management SolutionsHP Management Solutions is a comprehensive suite of utilities, applications, andbuilt
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer115TopTools is included with every NetServer L series HP NetServer and should beinstalled to help your service
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer116PcANYWHERE32pcANYWHERE32 is remote-control graphics-redirection software fromSymantec Corporation that allow
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer117Setup UtilityThe HP NetServer has a Setup Utility (BIOS) in read-only memory. The utilityfeatures several sy
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer118◊ I20 Settings – Use this menu to set the maximum number of I20 drives(4), the message timeout multiplier (1
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer119• Exit – Exit the Setup Utility by saving changes or exit without savingchanges, which reverts to previous s
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer120The "System Time" field is highlighted by default when the "Configuration" menuis select
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer1212. Use the right-arrow or left-arrow key to select Security from the menu bar.As soon as it is selected, the
Chapter 1 Setting Up the HP NetServer LH 6000/6000r5 CAUTION The HP NetServers LH 6000r and LH 6000 each weigh up to180 pounds (82 kgs). More than one
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer1225. Enter the password (new or old) in the appropriate field and press Enter.The password is accepted and the
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer123a password when booting from a hard drive. The power-switch andkeyboard will remain locked until the passwor
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer124Changing Internal Device Boot PriorityYou can change the boot priority of the HP NetServer’s internal mass s
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer125A hard drive (HD) boot list similar to the one below appears on screendepending on the hard drives and boota
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer126Clearing Configuration Settings from CMOSThe Setup Utility does not provide a method of clearing the configu
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer1275. Shut down the operating system and power down the HP NetServer.Refer to Chapter 2, "Controls, Ports,
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer128NOTE If SCSI A and B on the I/O board are operating in RAID mode,the prompt to press CTRL+C is not displayed
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer1296. The Adapter Boot Order screen displays the two SCSI controllers andnumbers representing their boot order
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer130Verify Disk Drive ModulesAs the HP NetServer restarts, watch the display monitor to determine whether allthe
13111 Information AssistantIntroductionThe HP NetServer Online Documentation CD-ROM includes InformationAssistant, which contains the entire set of do
Chapter 1 Setting Up the HP NetServer LH 6000/6000r614. Power up the HP NetServer.Refer to Chapter 2, "Controls, Ports, and Indicators."Go t
Chapter 11 Information Assistant132General InformationThis menu button provides general information about the capabilities of theInformation Assistant
Chapter 11 Information Assistant133Rack and Cabling GuidesPower SupplyServer ManagementThis menu button provides access to various NetServer managemen
Chapter 11 Information Assistant134Select a topic from the Map. Displays a window with an outline ofevery module and topic in Information Assistant fo
Chapter 11 Information Assistant135You can also navigate between topics by using hot spots and by using the Historybutton to revisit previously viewed
Chapter 11 Information Assistant136program. If you have previously installed this new version of HP NetServerInformation Assistant on your system, it
13712 TroubleshootingTroubleshooting ToolsIf you are having problems installing your HP NetServer, there are a number ofdifferent tools available for
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting138◊ More NetServer Utilities>>Diskette Library: Enables you toconveniently generate a flexible diskette for any utili
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting139Common Installation ProblemsThe following sections contain general procedures to help you locate installationproblems. If
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting140∗ Mouse∗ 1 hard disk drive and 1 flexible disk drive∗ 1 CD-ROMd. Remove all third-party options, and reinstall each one,
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting141If the System Passes POST, but Does Not FunctionIf an error message appears, read the error message text for actions to t
Chapter 1 Setting Up the HP NetServer LH 6000/6000r7NOTE Before proceeding with the next steps, determine the storagemanagement mode (HP NetRAID or LV
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting142DiagTools does not use any tests that write over and destroy user data. Theadvanced series requires user inputs, and deci
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting143Error MessagesIf you get an error message, insert your HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM intothe CD-ROM drive and press the R
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting144Refer to Figure 12-1 and the Technical Reference Card inside the top cover.CPU SpeedCPU Speed CPU Speed Clear Config Clea
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting14512. Turn on power to the HP NetServer. The error message may be displayed:0012-34 : Incorrect System Configuration13. Pr
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting1468. Return switch 6 to the OFF position.9. Follow the procedure in Chapter 3, "Opening and Closing the HPNetServer,&q
14713 Alternative Rack MountingIntroductionThis chapter provides the instructions for mounting the HP NetServer in an HPSystems rack. Figure 13-1 show
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting148Rack-mounting Guidelines and PrecautionsObserve the following guidelines and safety precautions during the rack
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting149the room’s ambient temperature. Ensure the temperature within the rackitself does not exceed 35°C (95°F).• Redu
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting150Installing the SlidesThe following steps and illustrations describe how install slides for mounting a HPNetServ
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting151Use the template to measure, or count up 21 from baseline on insideface for rear slide mounts.Baseline Template
Chapter 1 Setting Up the HP NetServer LH 6000/6000r8◊ Select "Yes" to choose automated NOS installation for first-timeinstallation of Novell
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting152Install z-bracketrack nuts at holes 9 and 13 upfrom baseline.Baseline Templatep/n 5064-5869Front right column:I
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting153Place bar nutbehind outsideface of column.Start two screwsin bar nut but donot tighten.Figure 13-4. Installing
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting154Note the removable mounting flange has been removed.Use hex nut and lock washer to fasten slide to inside face.
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting1556. Insert the threaded stud on the rear of the slide into the rearcolumn-mounting hole marked earlier.7. Secure
157A SpecificationsThe specifications listed below vary if you install a mass storage device in yourserver that has more stringent environmental limit
Appendix A Specifications158EnvironmentThermalTemperatureOperating5° to 35° C (41° to 95° F)Non-operating -40° to +65° C (-40° to +149° F)HumidityOper
Appendix A Specifications159Weight and DimensionsNOTE A fully loaded HP NetServer can weigh up to 173 lbs. (78.5kgs). Follow local regulations, and us
161B Regulatory InformationRegulatory Notices - Electromagnetic ComplianceYour HP NetServer may fit into Class A or Class B configuration. Refer to th
Chapter 1 Setting Up the HP NetServer LH 6000/6000r9a. Create Drivers Diskette(s): On the Create Drivers Diskette(s)screen, select Create Drivers Disk
Appendix B Regulatory Information162Notice for United StatesFor Products Labeled "Class A"This equipment has been tested and found to comply
Appendix B Regulatory Information163Notice for Canada (Industry Canada)For Products Labeled "Class A"This Class A digital apparatus meets al
Appendix B Regulatory Information164For Products Labeled "VCCI Class 2"(Translation)This equipment is in the 2nd Class category information
Appendix B Regulatory Information165Notice for TaiwanClass A Warning Statement
Appendix B Regulatory Information166Declaration of Conformity (US, EU, Australia)DECLARATION OF CONFORMITYaccording to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014Ma
Appendix B Regulatory Information167Regulatory Notices – Product SafetyThe following information applies only to HP NetServers with factory-installedc
Appendix B Regulatory Information168Laser Safety - FinlandLASERTURVALLISUUSLUOKAN 1 LASERLAITEKLASS 1 LASER APPARATLH 6000 - verkkopalvelimeen voidaan
Appendix B Regulatory Information169CLASS 1LASERPRODUCTThis CD-ROM Drive Unit is classified as a CLASS 1LASER PRODUCT.LASSERKLASSE 1PRODUKTThe CLASS 1
Appendix B Regulatory Information170Power Line Harmonic StatementThis statement applies to all models of the HP NetServer LH 6000.Power Line Harmonic
171C Service and SupportFor all Service and Support information, see the HP NetServer Warranty andService/Support Booklet included with your product.
Chapter 1 Setting Up the HP NetServer LH 6000/6000r10Shipping the fully-configured HP NetServerLabel each cable and component to facilitate re-assembl
173D 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 License174If your Computer was shipped with a Recovery CD, (i) the Recovery CDand/or Support Utility software may be
175Index22D video resolution, 15733D video resolution, 157AAdapter boot order, 129Alternative Rack Mounting, 147BBIOS update, 109boot device priorityc
Index176NetRAID, 51Disk drivesverifying, 130drive spacer, 45EEmbedded LAN and SCSI Settings, 103Error message, 101, 102, 127Error Messages, 143Exiting
Index177Integrated HP NetRAID, 51Integrated HP NetRAID ControllerConfiguration Guide, 7, 51IRQ Settings, 61KKeyboard Lock, 13LLANLEDs, 25LEDsLAN, 25Ne
Index178changing system date and time, 119changing the boot priority of internaldevices, 124clearing CMOS, 126making selections, 119menu bar, 117setti
112 Controls, Ports, and IndicatorsFront ViewFigure 2-1 shows the rack-mounted HP NetServer LH 6000r and Figure 2-2 showsthe pedestal HP NetServer LH
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 Indicators12Protective Door(shown open)Front Panel ConsoleLockRe setFigure 2-2. LH 6000 Bezel and Front Panel ConsoleFr
Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators13Power SwitchResetSwitchPower-onLEDEscape ScrollDownScrollUpStatus ScreenServerStatusLEDsSecureModeLEDSecure
Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators14Control DescriptionRESET Resets the NetServer. This switch may be disabled by Securemode.Secure Mode Switch
Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators15 Viewing System Information Use the HP NetServer’s status screen to view system configuration information,
Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators16Main Menu This is the status screen default display: HP NetServerLH 60001. To reach the main menu from this
Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators172. Use the arrow buttons to see the complete list.This is a sample event log: ****Event Log****>008^ POW
Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators18FW Info (Firmware Information) Menu The FW Info menu displays the versions of all firmware components in th
Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators19Component Info Menu To see the NetServer chassis’ part numbers and serial numbers:1. Select Component Info
Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators20Hard Disk Drive LED IndicatorsEach disk drive module has two LED indicators: one for status and one foracti
Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators21Indicators and Controls behind the Front BezelThe LEDs for these devices are visible only when the bezel is
iiiContents1 Setting Up the HP NetServer LH 6000/6000r... 1Installation Guidelines...
Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators22 Rear View The HP NetServer’s rear panel includes communication ports, the AC powerconnectors, and the NetS
Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators23LED Indicators at the Rear of the ChassisPCI Attention LED IndicatorsIf a hot-plug board needs attention, i
Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators24Green (Power) LEDAmber (Attention) LED Onboard LEDs Figure 2-9. Light Pipes Display PCI LED IndicatorsPCI
Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators25Local Area Network (LAN) LEDs The LAN has LEDs on the connector that provide status information about theLA
Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators26When preparing your site for installation, allow for the additional inrush current.Follow these circuit bre
Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators27Power-Down ProcedureFollow this procedure when installing non-hot-swap and non-hot-plugcomponents, such as
Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators28NOTE The HP NetServer’s power management policies (transitionsbetween various power states) and the user op
29 3 Opening and Closing the HPNetServerIntroduction This chapter describes removing and replacing the covers of the rack-mount HPNetServer LH 6000r a
Chapter 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer30Removing the LH 6000r Rack Mount CoversCAUTION Do NOT operate the NetServer for more than 30 minutes w
Chapter 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer31 Figure 3-2. Removing the HP NetServer LH 6000r Bezel 3. Do not unscrew the entire hinge or bracket f
Contentsiv4 Installing Mass Storage Devices... 39Introduction ...
Chapter 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer32 4. At the rear of the rack, remove the two screws that connect the Z-bracket(if present) to the rear
Chapter 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer33 6. Remove the top cover by loosening the thumbscrew and pulling the coverforward to disengage it. Li
Chapter 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer34 4. Check that the four closely spaced metal tabs are in their four openings atthe rear of the HP Net
Chapter 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer35 (1) Unlock the bezel.(2) Pull bezel toward you, then (3) up and away from the front panel, releasing
Chapter 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer36 4. Remove the top cover by loosening the thumbscrew, pulling the coverforward and then slightly side
Chapter 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer37 4. Check that the four closely spaced metal tabs are in their four openings atthe rear of the HP Net
39 4 Installing Mass Storage DevicesIntroductionThe HP NetServer standard configuration is:One hot-swap mass storage cage (primary)◊ With requested dr
Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices40Mass Storage GuidelinesRead this section prior to installing mass storage drives for a successfulinstallati
Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices4111012389AAAAAA22Slot NumberDisk DriveSCSI Device IDSCSI Bus ID3344556611028AAA22Slot NumberDisk DriveSCSI D
ContentsvRemoving a Processor Module ... 788 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rac
Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices421110 11 12 13 14 15BBBBBB22Slot NumberDisk DriveSCSI Device IDSCSI Bus ID334455661110 1214BBB22Slot NumberD
Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices4311012012AAABBB22Slot NumberDisk DriveSCSI Device IDSCSI Bus ID33445566Bus BBus ACenter Line110202AABB2Slot
Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices44You can change this boot order using the Setup utility (press [F2] duringthe boot process. See Chapter 10,
Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices45Figure 4-5. Hot-Swap Drive and Filler PanelCAUTION When installing more than one drive, do not stack drives
Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices46Drive SpacerFigure 4-6. Removing the Drive Spacer3. Open the drive module by pressing in on the locking lat
Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices474. With the drive ejector handle open, gently slide the module into the cage.Stop when you feel resistance.
Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices48Removing a Hot-Swap Hard Disk Drive Module CAUTION You must remove the drive slowly to ensure the drive hea
Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices49Non-hot-swapshelvesFigure 4-9. Non-Hot-Swap Shelf in LH 6000 CAUTION Protect the drive from static electric
Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices50To install a non-hot-swap, mass storage device, such as a flexible tape drive,CD-ROM drive, tape back-up dr
Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices51Connecting SCSI Sub-systemsThe second LVD SCSI connector, bus B, can be used to connect to peripheralsub-sy
ContentsviMenu Bar ...117Using the Setup Screens ...
535 Installing Additional MemoryIntroductionThis chapter describes how to add memory to the HP NetServer LH 6000r or theHP NetServer LH 6000. The stan
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory54Installing Memory in the LH 6000r and LH 6000CAUTION Extend the anti-tip foot from under the front of the rack
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory555. Remove the two screws securing the system board assembly to the chassis(see Figures 5-2 and 5-3).6. Unlatch
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory56Figure 5-3. Removing the System Board Assembly from the LH 6000NetServerCAUTION The System Board Assembly weig
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory57Figure 5-4. System Board Assembly on Grounded Anti-static pad9. Identify the slot locations for the DIMM pair(
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory58Figure 5-5. Align DIMM Notches with slot keysNOTE If the latches do not close, repeat until they do.Repeat ste
596 Installing Additional BoardsIntroductionThis chapter describes how to install accessory boards into the I/O board. The I/Oboard is located under t
Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards60The external storage SE SCSI connector• The I20 Memory slot, which contains cache memory used by the embeddedR
Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards61IRQ SettingsBIOS automatically assigns the IRQs (hardware interrupts) for each PCI slot andembedded device in
ContentsviiTools Required...149Installing the Slides...
Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards62Installing Accessory BoardsNOTE To perform a hot add, or a hot replacement when the HPNetServer is powered up,
Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards634. For both rack-mounted and pedestal models, follow the instructions inChapter 3, "Opening and Closing t
Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards64Figure 6-3. Removing a PCI Slot CoverFront BoardHold DownFigure 6-4. Removing Front Board Hold Down
Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards65NOTE To prevent intermittent problems, ensure each unused PCI slothas a PCI slot cover. If a PCI board is remo
Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards66Figure 6-5. Installing an Accessory Board14. Lower the retainer.15. Secure the PCI board by rotating the locki
Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards67NOTE All PCI slots (with the PCI hold-down latch closed) power onand the HP NetServer recognizes all new board
Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards68To access the PCI Hot Plug Replacement procedures for the respective NOS, youmust have the HP NetServer Naviga
Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards69Note: Ejector only moves 10 mm (3/8 inch)Figure 6-6. Removing a Hot Plug Board4. Remove the hot-plug board.5.
717 Installing Additional ProcessorsIntroductionThe HP NetServer LH 6000 and the HP NetServer LH 6000r support up to sixprocessors and accompanying vo
Chapter 7 Installing Additional Processors72CAUTION Before you remove a processor from the anti-static container,touch a grounded, unpainted metal sur
Chapter 7 Installing Additional Processors73CAUTION Wear a wrist-strap and use a static-dissipating work surfaceconnected to the chassis when handling
Chapter 7 Installing Additional Processors74Figure 7-3. Open the Latches12. Align the processor being added over the next available slot so that thehe
Chapter 7 Installing Additional Processors75VRMLocations123456Figure 7-4. Insert the VRM18. Re-install the system board assembly into the chassis (see
Chapter 7 Installing Additional Processors7619. Reconnect cables and power cords to the NetServer.20. Follow the procedure in Chapter 3, "Opening
Chapter 7 Installing Additional Processors77Table 7-1. Configuration Switches – CPU SpeedSpeed Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4550 MHz ON OFF OFF O
Chapter 7 Installing Additional Processors78Testing the ProcessorAfter you power on the HP NetServer, check boot messages to see whether or notthe sys
798 Installing the HP NetServer in an HPRack System/E or Rack System/UIntroductionThis chapter describes how to mount the HP NetServer in an HP Rack S
Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U80NOTE The pedestal HP NetServer LH 6000 cannot be rack-installedwithout
Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U81◊ Install components from the bottom up.◊ Place the heaviest components
11 Setting Up the HP NetServerLH 6000/6000rInstallation GuidelinesThis Installation Guide is for the LH 6000r rack-mount HP NetServer, and the LH6000
Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U82• Reduced Airflow - As you mount equipment in the rack, make sure thaty
Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U83HP NetServer Rack Mount Parts ListMake sure that the rack-mount kit tha
Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U84Installing Bezel Rack NutsFacing the front of the rack:1. Install the b
Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U85Installing Bar NutsThe "bar nut" is a two-hole metal bar used
Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U86Place bar nutbehind outsideface of column.Start two screwsin bar nut bu
Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U87MountingFlangesInsert the MountingFlanges betweeneach Column bar nutand
Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U88Insert MountingFlange betweenbar nut and rearof column.Press slidetight
Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U89Installing the NetServerThe following steps require lifting the HP NetS
Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U90NOTE The slide members do not come apart and cannot be removed.4. Remov
Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U917. Rest the HP NetServer handles on the slides and then line up the mou
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