HP NetServer LH 4/LH rUser Guide
Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators4Table 2-1. Front Panel Switch and Indicator DefinitionsControl DescriptionLock (LH 4 only)Locks system to pr
Appendix A Installing the NetServer in an HP Systems Rack944. Repeat steps 1 through 3 and mark the second rear column.Figure A-2. Marking the Rack Co
Appendix A Installing the NetServer in an HP Systems Rack952. Install the bezel hinge rack nuts on the left front column (holes 6 and 19counted up fro
Appendix A Installing the NetServer in an HP Systems Rack96Installing Bar NutsThe "bar nut" is a two-hole metal bar used to secure the mount
Appendix A Installing the NetServer in an HP Systems Rack97Attaching the SlidesThe following steps describe how to attach the slides to the columns.1.
Appendix A Installing the NetServer in an HP Systems Rack98Figure A-6. Securing the Slide to the Front ColumnNOTE The slide members cannot be removed.
Appendix A Installing the NetServer in an HP Systems Rack99Completing the NetServer InstallationThe installation of the NetServer in the HP Systems ra
101Appendix B SpecificationsThe specifications listed below can vary if you install a mass storage device inyour server that has more stringent enviro
Appendix B Specifications102Weight and DimensionsNOTE A fully-loaded NetServer can weigh up to 176 pounds. Followlocal regulations, and use one person
103Appendix C Regulatory InformationYour server may fit into either the Class A or Class B configuration. Please checkthe product compliance label to
Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators5Status screenReports various types of system status. The buttons below thescreen control these menu function
Appendix C Regulatory Information104to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when theequipment is operated in a commercial enviro
Appendix C Regulatory Information105Notice for Canada: DOC RequirementsFor Products Labeled "Class B"This Class B digital apparatus meets al
Appendix C Regulatory Information106DECLARATION OF CONFORMITYper ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014Manufacturer’s Name: Hewlett-Packard CompanyManufacturer
Appendix C Regulatory Information107Notice for Finland: Laser Safety StatementLASERTURVALLISUUSLUOKAN 1 LASERLAITEKLASS 1 LASER APPARATLH 4 - verkkopa
Appendix C Regulatory Information108VORSICHT Die Verwendung von anderen Steuerungen oderEinstellungen oder das Durchführen von anderen Vorgängenals in
Appendix C Regulatory Information109For Products Labeled as Class A(Translation)This equipment is in the Class A category information technology equip
Appendix C Regulatory Information110Notice for Taiwan: Class A Warning StatementMexico: Hardware Warranty StatementThis warranty statement applies onl
Appendix C Regulatory Information111CONDICIONES1. Centros de Servicio, Refacciones y Partes:Para hacer efectiva esta garantía, no podrán exigirse mayo
Appendix C Regulatory Information112NotasEl consumidor podrá solicitar que se haga efectiva la garantía ante la propia casacomercial donde adquirió el
113Appendix D Warranty and SoftwareLicenseWarrantySee the HP NetServer Warranty and Service/Support Booklet included with yourproduct for all warranty
Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators6Rear Panel Controls, Ports, and IndicatorsRefer to Figure 2-2 below to locate features on the NetServer’s re
Appendix D Warranty and Software License114in the authorized Use of the Software. You must reproduce all copyright noticesin the original Software on
115Appendix E Service and SupportFor all service and support information, see the HP NetServer Warranty andService/Support Booklet included with your
117IndexAaccessory boardsinstallation, 17ISA non-Plug-and-Play, 75, 76PCI vs. ISA connectors, 17tested with NetServer, 19Bboot order, 20CCAUTIONavoid
Index118Keyboard Lock, 4Lock, 4menu, 5Power Switch, 4RESET, 4Status LEDs, 4Status Screen, 4Hhalf-height drives, 33handlesremoving after mounting, 57ha
Index119NetRAID, 41Assistant, 66, 68, 86configuration, 66, 68, 86non-hot-swap shelves, 31PParallel Port, 6PCI board slots, 17Ports, 6POST error codes,
Index120Vventilating fans, 44ventilation, 34version of NetServerpedestal illustration, 45rack illustration, 45version of rackhow to determine type 1,
Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators7Figure 2-2. Rear Panel and PortsConnecting the NetServer to AC PowerWhen you connect the NetServer to an AC
Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators8• In North American, use a 20-amp-minimum circuit with one NEMA AB1class 14B breaker for each 16-amp Power D
93 Removing and Replacing CoversThe NetServer has three removable cover panels:• Cover 1 covers the side where the I/O board is located.• Cover 2 co
Chapter 3 Removing and Replacing Covers10bottom front of the chassis. To remove, pull the bezel forward until it unsnaps,then lift the bezel forward a
Chapter 3 Removing and Replacing Covers11Cover 3Remove cover 3 by unscrewing the thumbscrew and pulling it forward todisengage it. Lift it outward and
Chapter 3 Removing and Replacing Covers12BezelThe bezel has three clips that mount onto a hinge assembly, which is secured tothe NetServer chassis. To
Chapter 3 Removing and Replacing Covers13Figure 3-4. Screw and Cover LocationsRemove the two screws that connect the z bracket to the column (seeFigur
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 3 Removing and Replacing Covers14After unsecuring brackets, pull the NetServer forward from the rack until thelockout device engages with a cl
Chapter 3 Removing and Replacing Covers15Figure 3-6. HP NetServer LH 4r CoversReplacing the HP NetServer LH 4r CoversCAUTION Replace all covers befor
174 Accessory BoardsThe HP NetServer accepts PCI and ISA accessory boards connected to the I/OBoard. An accessory board can be identified by the offse
Chapter 4 Accessory Boards18SCSI A has the following characteristics:• By default, SCSI channel A is connected to the hot-swap massstorage cage that
Chapter 4 Accessory Boards19NOTE If you enable NetRAID on only one channel, it isrecommended that you use the default configuration andenable HP NetRA
Chapter 4 Accessory Boards20preferred slot locations. If not, consider the boot order (see Figure 4-3)when choosing the accessory board socket in whic
Chapter 4 Accessory Boards21AccessoryBoardRetainerAccessory Board GuideRelease TabFigure 4-4. Accessory Board Retainer and Guide3. Install the boards
235 Installing Additional MemoryThe two memory boards (Memory A and Memory B) are located on the Systemboard assembly, beneath the memory cage cover.
iiiContents1 Introduction ... 1Verifying Contents...
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory24NOTE Use only HP DIMMs listed in HP Information Assistant or HPOrder Assistant.Installing Additional Memory in
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory25Figure 5-3. Removing Memory Boards5. At your work station make sure you are protected from static electricity
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory26Figure 5-4. Inserting DIMM Into Memory Board6. Repeat step 5 to install all of the DIMMs for your memory conf
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory272. Remove cover 2 (see Chapter 3, "Removing and Replacing Covers").3. Remove the four screws holding
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory28Figure 5-6. Removing Memory Boards6. At your work station make sure you are protected from static electricity
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory298. Reinstall the memory boards. Memory A and Memory B need to beidentical, so they are interchangeable in thei
316 Installing Mass Storage DevicesThe NetServer chassis has space for two hot-swap mass storage shelves, and isshipped with a single hot-swap mass st
Chapter 6 Installing Mass Storage Devices32Table 6-1. Supported SCSI DevicesLocation Drive TypesHot-Swap MassStorage Shelves4.2, 9.1, or 18.2 GB Ultra
Chapter 6 Installing Mass Storage Devices33Hot-Swap Mass StorageThe Ultra2 SCSI hot-swap hard disk drives for mass storage come in two heights:the 1-i
ContentsivHot-Swap Mass Storage... 35Installing a Hot-Swap Hard Disk Drive...
Chapter 6 Installing Mass Storage Devices34Filler PanelsWhen you have fewer drives than the hot-swap mass storage cage supports, a1-inch filler panel
Chapter 6 Installing Mass Storage Devices35• If you have an HP NetServer LH 4r, add hard disk drives starting from theleft. If you are using one or mo
Chapter 6 Installing Mass Storage Devices36Figure 6-1. Hot-Swap Drive Configurations
Chapter 6 Installing Mass Storage Devices37Installing a Hot-Swap Hard Disk DriveCAUTION Protect the drive from static electricity by leaving it in its
Chapter 6 Installing Mass Storage Devices38Figure 6-2. Removing a Mass Storage Filler Panel2. Drive spacers attach to the disk drive module with four
Chapter 6 Installing Mass Storage Devices39Drive SpacerFigure 6-3. Removing the Drive Spacer3. On the drive, press the locking latch in and pull the
Chapter 6 Installing Mass Storage Devices40Locking LatchEjector HandleLocking tab retractswhen the ejectorhandle is openLight Pipes(fragile)Figure 6-4
Chapter 6 Installing Mass Storage Devices41Make sure the ejector handleis open when you insert the driveFigure 6-5. Installing a Drive in the HP NetS
Chapter 6 Installing Mass Storage Devices42Removing a Hot-Swap Hard Disk DriveCAUTION You must remove the drive slowly to ensure that the driveheads a
437 Installing Additional Power SuppliesThe NetServer is shipped with two power supply cages. One power supply cagecontains two power supplies, and on
ContentsvSymbios Configuration Utility... 83ISA Non-Plug-and-Play Boards (Optional
Chapter 7 Installing Additional Power Supplies44Ventilating FansHP NetServer fans are placed to ventilate and cool internal components. The LH4 and LH
458 Installing the NetServer in an HPRack System/E or Rack System/UThis chapter lists the steps required to install the rack-optimized HP NetServerLH
Chapter 8 Installing the NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U46Preparing for InstallationYou should plan the placement of your HP NetServ
Chapter 8 Installing the NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U47The hardware used in this installation is shown in Figure 8-2.Figure 8-2.
Chapter 8 Installing the NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U48Installing the SlidesThe following steps and illustrations describe how to
Chapter 8 Installing the NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U49Installing Rack NutsRack nuts are installed on the front columns to secure
Chapter 8 Installing the NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U50Installing Bar NutsThe "bar nut" is a two-hole metal bar used to
Chapter 8 Installing the NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U51Figure 8-5. How to Attach Bar NutsThe slots in the mounting flange allow y
Chapter 8 Installing the NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U52Figure 8-6. Positioning the SlidesNOTE The slide members cannot be removed
Chapter 8 Installing the NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U53Figure 8-7. Securing Slide to the Rack Column3. Tighten both screws into t
ContentsviFCC Radio Frequency Emissions Statements ...113CD-ROM ...
Chapter 8 Installing the NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U54Installing the NetServerThe following steps require lifting the NetServer
Chapter 8 Installing the NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U553. Extend the slides until you hear a click, indicating they are locked. N
Chapter 8 Installing the NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U567. Rest the NetServer handles on the slides and then line up the mountingh
Chapter 8 Installing the NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U579. Remove two screws from each handle and remove the all handles (seeFigur
Chapter 8 Installing the NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U583. Depress the slide lockout latches, and push the NetServer completely in
Chapter 8 Installing the NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U59Figure 8-13. Securing the NetServer to the Rack6. Snap the bezel on the be
Chapter 8 Installing the NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U607. Attach the z-brackets to the rear columns with two Torx screws, using t
619 Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard,Mouse, and UPSConnect the monitor, keyboard, and mouse cables and the AC power cord to theappropriate connectors
Chapter 9 Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, and UPS62The HP NetServer performs a diagnostic test when it is connected to an externalpower sourc
Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer6310 Configuring the NetServerThe HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM is shipped with your NetServer. You willuse this C
11 IntroductionThis User Guide contains information for both the HP NetServer LH 4 (the floor-standing pedestal configuration) and LH 4r (the rack-opt
Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer64Readme FileThis file includes the most recent information that was not available at the timethat the installatio
Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer65• If you have installed an ISA non-Plug-and-Play accessory board, you mustreserve system resources for it. Refer
Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer66◊ Select No for manual NOS installation. Perform a manual NOSinstallation if you are installing a NOS other than
Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer67it, select Configure Non-PnP board on the information window thatpops up.• View Configuration Advisories: Read t
Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer68configuration and have a preferred sequence of steps, or if you prefer to configureyour system one component at
Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer69• Select View Resources on the Show System Information screen to displayused and available system resources, suc
Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer70◊ Print and Read Instructions: You may have already done thisdirectly from the Custom Configuration menu option:
Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer71Some of the features of TopTools include:• Notification of problems with key hardware components, includingmemor
Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer72• Access regardless of system state for troubleshooting and problemresolution• Pager notification of critical se
Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer73Another utility, DiagTools, provides an easy-to-use hardware diagnostic forsystem verification, burn-in, and rap
Chapter 1 Introduction2CAUTION It is critical to disassemble and rebox all electroniccomponents before reshipment. Electronic components(especially ha
Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer74• Include SCSI_A Channel [Yes/No]If the integrated HP NetRAID controller is enabled, thissetting selectively in
Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer75Use the arrow keys to move the cursor, press ENTER to select an option, andpress ESC to exit.1. To change adapte
Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer76Configuring an ISA Non-Plug-and-Play BoardIf you installed an ISA non-Plug-and-Play accessory board (such as cer
Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer7711. Use the up and down arrow keys to select the DMA channel thatcorresponds to the DMA channel required for the
7911 HP Information AssistantThe HP NetServer Online Documentation CD-ROM includes InformationAssistant, which contains the entire set of documentatio
Chapter 11 HP Information Assistant80Search for a word or phrase using Search. Search performs full-text searches for topic text. It not only takes yo
Chapter 11 HP Information Assistant81To print topics in Information Assistant, use one of the print options on the Filedrop-down menu. You can choose
8312 TroubleshootingThis chapter outlines basic troubleshooting procedures and provides references totroubleshooting information.The very first troubl
32 Controls, Ports, and IndicatorsYou control the HP NetServer with the Front Panel located on the front of theNetServer. The NetServer communicates t
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting84◊ Error Message Utility: Lets you view descriptions of errors thatoccur during the Power-On Self Test (POST) and tells you
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting85• conduct a basic test of components listed in the system inventory• display "PASSED" or "FAILED" over
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting86Troubleshooting SequenceTo troubleshoot an installation problem regarding NetRAID, do the following:WARNING Before removin
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting87• If it is a network-related error, determine if the server has enough memoryand hard disk drive capacity. Consult your ne
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting88If the System Powers On, but Fails POST (Power-On Self Test)Do one of the following:• If the system gives a series of beep
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting89h. Turn on the server.i. Check for error messages.4. Copy DiagTools from the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM to diskette,and
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting9000801h System Cache Error00400h CD-ROM Error00500h IDE Device Error00501h IDE Device Error00040h Invalid PC Serial Number,
91Appendix A Installing the NetServer inan HP Systems RackThis appendix lists the steps required to install the rack-optimized HP NetServerLH 4r (see
Appendix A Installing the NetServer in an HP Systems Rack92The hardware used in this installation is shown in Figure A-1.LevelerFootRemovableMountingF
Appendix A Installing the NetServer in an HP Systems Rack93• Hewlett-Packard Systems Rack template• Tape or a marker pen to mark mounting locationsIns
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