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Seite 1 - User Guide

HP NetServer LH 4/LH rUser Guide

Seite 2 - Audience Assumptions

Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators4Table 2-1. Front Panel Switch and Indicator DefinitionsControl DescriptionLock (LH 4 only)Locks system to pr

Seite 3 - Contents

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

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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

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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

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Appendix A Installing the NetServer in an HP Systems Rack97Attaching the SlidesThe following steps describe how to attach the slides to the columns.1.

Seite 7 - 1 Introduction

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.

Seite 8 - Chapter 1 Introduction

Appendix A Installing the NetServer in an HP Systems Rack99Completing the NetServer InstallationThe installation of the NetServer in the HP Systems ra

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101Appendix B SpecificationsThe specifications listed below can vary if you install a mass storage device inyour server that has more stringent enviro

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Appendix B Specifications102Weight and DimensionsNOTE A fully-loaded NetServer can weigh up to 176 pounds. Followlocal regulations, and use one person

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103Appendix C Regulatory InformationYour server may fit into either the Class A or Class B configuration. Please checkthe product compliance label to

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Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators5Status screenReports various types of system status. The buttons below thescreen control these menu function

Seite 14 - Power-On Tests

Appendix C Regulatory Information104to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when theequipment is operated in a commercial enviro

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Appendix C Regulatory Information105Notice for Canada: DOC RequirementsFor Products Labeled "Class B"This Class B digital apparatus meets al

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Appendix C Regulatory Information106DECLARATION OF CONFORMITYper ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014Manufacturer’s Name: Hewlett-Packard CompanyManufacturer

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Appendix C Regulatory Information107Notice for Finland: Laser Safety StatementLASERTURVALLISUUSLUOKAN 1 LASERLAITEKLASS 1 LASER APPARATLH 4 - verkkopa

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Appendix C Regulatory Information108VORSICHT Die Verwendung von anderen Steuerungen oderEinstellungen oder das Durchführen von anderen Vorgängenals in

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Appendix C Regulatory Information109For Products Labeled as Class A(Translation)This equipment is in the Class A category information technology equip

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Appendix C Regulatory Information110Notice for Taiwan: Class A Warning StatementMexico: Hardware Warranty StatementThis warranty statement applies onl

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Appendix C Regulatory Information111CONDICIONES1. Centros de Servicio, Refacciones y Partes:Para hacer efectiva esta garantía, no podrán exigirse mayo

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Appendix C Regulatory Information112NotasEl consumidor podrá solicitar que se haga efectiva la garantía ante la propia casacomercial donde adquirió el

Seite 23 - 4 Accessory Boards

113Appendix D Warranty and SoftwareLicenseWarrantySee the HP NetServer Warranty and Service/Support Booklet included with yourproduct for all warranty

Seite 24 - Chapter 4 Accessory Boards

Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators6Rear Panel Controls, Ports, and IndicatorsRefer to Figure 2-2 below to locate features on the NetServer’s re

Seite 25 - Installing Accessory Boards

Appendix D Warranty and Software License114in the authorized Use of the Software. You must reproduce all copyright noticesin the original Software on

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115Appendix E Service and SupportFor all service and support information, see the HP NetServer Warranty andService/Support Booklet included with your

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117IndexAaccessory boardsinstallation, 17ISA non-Plug-and-Play, 75, 76PCI vs. ISA connectors, 17tested with NetServer, 19Bboot order, 20CCAUTIONavoid

Seite 29 - Figure 5-1. System Board

Index118Keyboard Lock, 4Lock, 4menu, 5Power Switch, 4RESET, 4Status LEDs, 4Status Screen, 4Hhalf-height drives, 33handlesremoving after mounting, 57ha

Seite 30 - Figure 5-2. Memory Cage

Index119NetRAID, 41Assistant, 66, 68, 86configuration, 66, 68, 86non-hot-swap shelves, 31PParallel Port, 6PCI board slots, 17Ports, 6POST error codes,

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Index120Vventilating fans, 44ventilation, 34version of NetServerpedestal illustration, 45rack illustration, 45version of rackhow to determine type 1,

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Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators7Figure 2-2. Rear Panel and PortsConnecting the NetServer to AC PowerWhen you connect the NetServer to an AC

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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

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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

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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

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Chapter 3 Removing and Replacing Covers11Cover 3Remove cover 3 by unscrewing the thumbscrew and pulling it forward todisengage it. Lift it outward and

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Chapter 3 Removing and Replacing Covers12BezelThe bezel has three clips that mount onto a hinge assembly, which is secured tothe NetServer chassis. To

Seite 38 - SCSI Addressing

Chapter 3 Removing and Replacing Covers13Figure 3-4. Screw and Cover LocationsRemove the two screws that connect the z bracket to the column (seeFigur

Seite 39 - Hot-Swap Mass Storage

iiNoticeThe information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to th

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Chapter 3 Removing and Replacing Covers14After unsecuring brackets, pull the NetServer forward from the rack until thelockout device engages with a cl

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Chapter 3 Removing and Replacing Covers15Figure 3-6. HP NetServer LH 4r CoversReplacing the HP NetServer LH 4r CoversCAUTION Replace all covers befor

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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

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Chapter 4 Accessory Boards18SCSI A has the following characteristics:• By default, SCSI channel A is connected to the hot-swap massstorage cage that

Seite 45 - Drive Spacer

Chapter 4 Accessory Boards19NOTE If you enable NetRAID on only one channel, it isrecommended that you use the default configuration andenable HP NetRA

Seite 46 - Locking Latch

Chapter 4 Accessory Boards20preferred slot locations. If not, consider the boot order (see Figure 4-3)when choosing the accessory board socket in whic

Seite 47 - Make sure the ejector handle

Chapter 4 Accessory Boards21AccessoryBoardRetainerAccessory Board GuideRelease TabFigure 4-4. Accessory Board Retainer and Guide3. Install the boards

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235 Installing Additional MemoryThe two memory boards (Memory A and Memory B) are located on the Systemboard assembly, beneath the memory cage cover.

Seite 50 - Ventilating Fans

iiiContents1 Introduction ... 1Verifying Contents...

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Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory24NOTE Use only HP DIMMs listed in HP Information Assistant or HPOrder Assistant.Installing Additional Memory in

Seite 52 - Preparing for Installation

Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory25Figure 5-3. Removing Memory Boards5. At your work station make sure you are protected from static electricity

Seite 53 - Tools Required

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

Seite 54 - Installing the Slides

Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory272. Remove cover 2 (see Chapter 3, "Removing and Replacing Covers").3. Remove the four screws holding

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Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory28Figure 5-6. Removing Memory Boards6. At your work station make sure you are protected from static electricity

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Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory298. Reinstall the memory boards. Memory A and Memory B need to beidentical, so they are interchangeable in thei

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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

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Chapter 6 Installing Mass Storage Devices32Table 6-1. Supported SCSI DevicesLocation Drive TypesHot-Swap MassStorage Shelves4.2, 9.1, or 18.2 GB Ultra

Seite 60 - Installing the NetServer

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

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ContentsivHot-Swap Mass Storage... 35Installing a Hot-Swap Hard Disk Drive...

Seite 62 - Tighten all screws securely

Chapter 6 Installing Mass Storage Devices34Filler PanelsWhen you have fewer drives than the hot-swap mass storage cage supports, a1-inch filler panel

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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

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Chapter 6 Installing Mass Storage Devices36Figure 6-1. Hot-Swap Drive Configurations

Seite 65 - (see Figure 8-14)

Chapter 6 Installing Mass Storage Devices37Installing a Hot-Swap Hard Disk DriveCAUTION Protect the drive from static electricity by leaving it in its

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Chapter 6 Installing Mass Storage Devices38Figure 6-2. Removing a Mass Storage Filler Panel2. Drive spacers attach to the disk drive module with four

Seite 67 - Mouse, and UPS

Chapter 6 Installing Mass Storage Devices39Drive SpacerFigure 6-3. Removing the Drive Spacer3. On the drive, press the locking latch in and pull the

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Chapter 6 Installing Mass Storage Devices40Locking LatchEjector HandleLocking tab retractswhen the ejectorhandle is openLight Pipes(fragile)Figure 6-4

Seite 69 - 10 Configuring the NetServer

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

Seite 70 - Readme File

Chapter 6 Installing Mass Storage Devices42Removing a Hot-Swap Hard Disk DriveCAUTION You must remove the drive slowly to ensure that the driveheads a

Seite 71 - Express Configuration

437 Installing Additional Power SuppliesThe NetServer is shipped with two power supply cages. One power supply cagecontains two power supplies, and on

Seite 72 - • Install NOS:

ContentsvSymbios Configuration Utility... 83ISA Non-Plug-and-Play Boards (Optional

Seite 73 - Custom Configuration

Chapter 7 Installing Additional Power Supplies44Ventilating FansHP NetServer fans are placed to ventilate and cool internal components. The LH4 and LH

Seite 74 - • Recommended Steps:

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

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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

Seite 76 - HP Management Solutions

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.

Seite 77 - Integrated Remote Assistant

Chapter 8 Installing the NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U48Installing the SlidesThe following steps and illustrations describe how to

Seite 78 - NetServer Utilities

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

Seite 79 - Setup Utility

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

Seite 80 - Symbios Configuration Utility

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

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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

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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

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ContentsviFCC Radio Frequency Emissions Statements ...113CD-ROM ...

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Chapter 8 Installing the NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U54Installing the NetServerThe following steps require lifting the NetServer

Seite 85 - 11 HP Information Assistant

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

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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

Seite 87 - Installing from the CD-ROM

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

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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

Seite 89 - 12 Troubleshooting

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

Seite 90 - DiagTools

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

Seite 91 - Common Installation Problems

619 Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard,Mouse, and UPSConnect the monitor, keyboard, and mouse cables and the AC power cord to theappropriate connectors

Seite 92 - Troubleshooting Sequence

Chapter 9 Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, and UPS62The HP NetServer performs a diagnostic test when it is connected to an externalpower sourc

Seite 93 - Chapter 12 Troubleshooting

Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer6310 Configuring the NetServerThe HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM is shipped with your NetServer. You willuse this C

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11 IntroductionThis User Guide contains information for both the HP NetServer LH 4 (the floor-standing pedestal configuration) and LH 4r (the rack-opt

Seite 95 - Error Messages

Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer64Readme FileThis file includes the most recent information that was not available at the timethat the installatio

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Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer65• If you have installed an ISA non-Plug-and-Play accessory board, you mustreserve system resources for it. Refer

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Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer66◊ Select No for manual NOS installation. Perform a manual NOSinstallation if you are installing a NOS other than

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Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer67it, select Configure Non-PnP board on the information window thatpops up.• View Configuration Advisories: Read t

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Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer68configuration and have a preferred sequence of steps, or if you prefer to configureyour system one component at

Seite 100 - Installing Rack Nuts

Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer69• Select View Resources on the Show System Information screen to displayused and available system resources, suc

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Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer70◊ Print and Read Instructions: You may have already done thisdirectly from the Custom Configuration menu option:

Seite 102 - Installing Bar Nuts

Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer71Some of the features of TopTools include:• Notification of problems with key hardware components, includingmemor

Seite 103 - Attaching the Slides

Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer72• Access regardless of system state for troubleshooting and problemresolution• Pager notification of critical se

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Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer73Another utility, DiagTools, provides an easy-to-use hardware diagnostic forsystem verification, burn-in, and rap

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Chapter 1 Introduction2CAUTION It is critical to disassemble and rebox all electroniccomponents before reshipment. Electronic components(especially ha

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Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer74• Include SCSI_A Channel [Yes/No]If the integrated HP NetRAID controller is enabled, thissetting selectively in

Seite 107 - Appendix B Specifications

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

Seite 108 - Weight and Dimensions

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

Seite 109 - Notice for USA

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

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7911 HP Information AssistantThe HP NetServer Online Documentation CD-ROM includes InformationAssistant, which contains the entire set of documentatio

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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

Seite 113 - Notice for Germany

Chapter 11 HP Information Assistant81To print topics in Information Assistant, use one of the print options on the Filedrop-down menu. You can choose

Seite 115 - Power Line Harmonics

8312 TroubleshootingThis chapter outlines basic troubleshooting procedures and provides references totroubleshooting information.The very first troubl

Seite 116 - Póliza de Garantía

32 Controls, Ports, and IndicatorsYou control the HP NetServer with the Front Panel located on the front of theNetServer. The NetServer communicates t

Seite 117 - CONDICIONES

Chapter 12 Troubleshooting84◊ Error Message Utility: Lets you view descriptions of errors thatoccur during the Power-On Self Test (POST) and tells you

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Chapter 12 Troubleshooting85• conduct a basic test of components listed in the system inventory• display "PASSED" or "FAILED" over

Seite 119 - Warranty

Chapter 12 Troubleshooting86Troubleshooting SequenceTo troubleshoot an installation problem regarding NetRAID, do the following:WARNING Before removin

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Chapter 12 Troubleshooting87• If it is a network-related error, determine if the server has enough memoryand hard disk drive capacity. Consult your ne

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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

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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

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Chapter 12 Troubleshooting9000801h System Cache Error00400h CD-ROM Error00500h IDE Device Error00501h IDE Device Error00040h Invalid PC Serial Number,

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91Appendix A Installing the NetServer inan HP Systems RackThis appendix lists the steps required to install the rack-optimized HP NetServerLH 4r (see

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Appendix A Installing the NetServer in an HP Systems Rack92The hardware used in this installation is shown in Figure A-1.LevelerFootRemovableMountingF

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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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