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Seite 1 - User Guide

HP Part Number D9394-90008Printed June 2000HP NetServer E 800User Guide

Seite 2 - Audience Assumptions

Chapter 1 Controls, Ports and Indicators4NOTE For more information on the HP Tape Drive and its errorcodes, refer to the documentation provided with t

Seite 4 - HP NetServer Navigator

95IndexAACPIAdvanced Configuration and PowerInterface, 2, 7Administrator passwordresetting, 83Administrator Passwordsetting, 67Advanced Configuration

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Index96DDiagToolssupport ticket, 61Dimensions, 90DIMM sizes128 MB, 27256 MB, 27512 MB, 27DIMMsinstallation, 27installation guidelines, 27non-compatibl

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Index97stabilizing feet, 12HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROMonline Help, 58HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM, 55Archive, 56Release History, 56HP NetServer Onl

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Index98PCI busprimary and secondary, 36PCI slot devices, 63PCI slots, 35five 32-bit slots, 35location, 39two 64-bit slots, 35portskeyboard, 4LAN port,

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Index99change boot order, 37changing system date, 64changing time, 64options, 61PCI-to-PCI bridge board, 38Setup UtilityBIOS corruption, 87boot device

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Index100hardware problems, 84HP NetServer E 800 Service Guide,76POST error messages, 80tools, 75turning feet inward, 12UUltra-2 SCSIspeed limitation,

Seite 10 - Rear View

Chapter 1 Controls, Ports, and Indicators5PowerMouseKeyboardUSB(2)LANSerial AParallelSerial BVideoSVGAKey LockExternal SCSI(Optional)Fold-OutFeet (4)F

Seite 11 - LAN Speed Indicator

Chapter 1 Controls, Ports and Indicators6Applying Power to the HP NetServerPowering-Up the NetServerNOTE Turn on power to the monitor connected to the

Seite 12 - Powering-Down the NetServer

Chapter 1 Controls, Ports, and Indicators7 Connecting AC Power to Multiple-Server Configurations The HP NetServer temporarily draws a large "inru

Seite 13 - Sleep States (ACPI)

Chapter 1 Controls, Ports and Indicators8The NetServer supports certain types of system activity, which is used as wake-upevents from these sleep stat

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92 Opening and Closing the HPNetServerIntroductionThis chapter describes how to remove and replace the HP NetServer’s main coverand adjust the stabili

Seite 15 - 2 Opening and Closing the HP

Chapter 2 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer10Key-LockSlottedThumbscrews(3)SlottedThumbscrews(3)Figure 2-1. Screws and Lock Holding on Cover4. Remov

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Chapter 2 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer115. If you are installing accessories or servicing the NetServer, move the feetinward before turning it

Seite 17 - Replacing the Cover

Chapter 2 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer124. Push the cover forward using the slotted handles until it is seated in place.5. Replace the six (6)

Seite 18 - Adjusting the NetServer Feet

133 Installing Mass Storage DevicesIntroductionThe HP NetServer E 800 comes standard with an IDE CD-ROM and a floppy diskdrive with some configuration

Seite 19 - Introduction

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

Seite 20 - • SCSI Device Selection

Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices14◊ The IDE CD-ROM uses only one connector on the cable from theprimary channel (IDE-1) connector.◊ A seconda

Seite 21 - Boot Priority

Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices15Boot PriorityThe NetServer’s boot order should be considered when selecting a PCI slot on thesystem board.

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Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices16Installed Mass Storage DevicesTable 3-1 lists the number and types of mass storage devices that may be inst

Seite 23 - Installing Hard Disk Drives

Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices17Duplexing Hard DrivesYou may choose to duplex the drives in the HP NetServer’s removable hard diskdrive cag

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Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices18Shelf 1Shelf 2Shelf 3Captive Screws (3)Shelves 4-7(4)Latch OpeningAir DuctLatchCable ClampChannel BChannel

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Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices19Slots for TabsCaptive Screws (3)First, insert screws through round holes in back (one each side).Tabs(2)Fig

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Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices20If the round hole does not align with the mounting hole on the drive,use the nearest elongated hole.c. Repe

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Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices21The power cable is split into two cables, each with three power connectors.The designed distribution is:◊ O

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Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices22SCSI Channel ASCSI Channel B*SCSI Device 1SCSI Device 2Duplex Configuration*RequiresP1773A SCSI Cable KitFi

Seite 29 - Connectors (2)

Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices23SCSI BConnectorTerminatorSCSIConnectors (2)Figure 3-6. Installing Duplex Cabling

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iiiContents1 Controls, Ports, and Indicators... 1Introduction ...

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Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices24Installing the Optional Internal/External SCSI Cable KitThe HP NetServer E 800 can be configured to extend

Seite 32 - Connection

Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices252. Using a flat blade screwdriver, pop out the external SCSI knock-out at theconnector location shown on th

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Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices26SCSI BConnectorExternalSCSIConnectionFigure 3-9. Threading External SCSI Cable

Seite 34 - Installing Additional DIMMs

274 Installing Additional MemoryIntroductionThe HP NetServer’s main memory is implemented using four memory slots on thesystem board and it supports u

Seite 35 - Air Duct

Chapter 4 Installing Additional Memory28• Supported memory capacity ranges from 128 MB to 2 GB maximum (512MB per DIMM slot x 4 DIMM slots total). The

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Chapter 4 Installing Additional Memory29Latch OpeningAir DuctLatchFigure 4-1. Opening the Air DuctCAUTION The memory modules are sensitive to static e

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Chapter 4 Installing Additional Memory306. Locate the DIMM slots. See Figure 4-2.System Board (Top View)DIMM Slots0123Figure 4-2. DIMM Locations on Sy

Seite 38 - System Board

Chapter 4 Installing Additional Memory31 9. Spread the two retaining latches on the slot outward. See Figure 4-3.10. Align the notches on the DIMM wit

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Chapter 4 Installing Additional Memory32System Board0123Figure 4-4. DIMM Insertion12. Repeat to install all of the DIMMs for your memory configuration

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Chapter 4 Installing Additional Memory333. Remove the top cover from the NetServer.Refer to Chapter 2, "Opening and Closing the HP NetServer.&quo

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ContentsivIntroduction ... 35Tested PCI Boards ...

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355 Installing Additional BoardsIntroductionThe system board in the HP NetServer E 800 provides up to seven PCI slots(P1 through P7), with five 32-bit

Seite 44 - Installing Accessory Boards

Chapter 5 Installing Additional Boards36NOTE The HP NetServer E 800 may use the HP TopTools software,but it does not support the HP TopTools Remote Co

Seite 45 - Figure 5-1. Accessory Slots

Chapter 5 Installing Additional Boards37Installing a Disk Array Controller BoardAdding a disk array controller board provides additional fault toleran

Seite 46 - Slot Cover

Chapter 5 Installing Additional Boards38Installing Accessory BoardsUse this procedure to install accessory boards and observe the installationguidelin

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Chapter 5 Installing Additional Boards39NOTE Refer to "System Board Layout" in the Appendix A,"Specifications" for connections not

Seite 48 - PCI Board’s Plastic Extension

Chapter 5 Installing Additional Boards407. Use the T-15 driver or flat blade screwdriver to remove the PCI slot coverfor each slot to be used, and sto

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Chapter 5 Installing Additional Boards418. Slide the accessory board into the slot. See Figure 5-3.Figure 5-3. Inserting an Accessory Board9. Secure t

Seite 50 - Figure 6-1. System Board

Chapter 5 Installing Additional Boards42PCI Board’s Plastic ExtensionWake-On-LANFigure 5-4. PCI Board Plastic Extension10. Once the accessory board is

Seite 51 - Installing a Second Processor

436 Installing an Additional ProcessorIntroductionThe HP NetServer E 800 ships with at least one processor on the system board(primary processor socke

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ContentsvMenu Bar ... 62Using the Setup Screens...

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Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor44• Both processors must be the same processor type and have the sameproduct number, which insures the sam

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Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor45Installing a Second ProcessorThis section provides the instructions for installing a second processor an

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Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor46Refer to Chapter 2, "Opening and Closing the HP NetServer," to gainaccess to the system board.

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Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor47CAUTION Always wear a wrist-strap and use a static-dissipating worksurface connected to the chassis when

Seite 57 - Firmware and Software Changes

Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor4810. Lift the terminator out of the socket and place it on anti-static surface orcontainer.11. Align the

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Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor49NOTE If you are installing both processors, you may need to removethe power connector to the system boar

Seite 59 - Mouse, and UPS

Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor50ProcessorSocketBaseTabTabHook Latch(hidden)Thumb LatchStep CStep AStep BFigure 6-5. Installing the Proce

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Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor51Firmware and Software ChangesThis section deals with the firmware changes provided by the HP NetServerNa

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Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor521. Disconnect the cooling fan connector from its respective cooling fanconnector on the system board. Se

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537 Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard,Mouse, and UPSIntroductionUse this procedure to connect the peripheral control devices and monitor to theHP NetSe

Seite 64 - Viewing the Readme File

Chapter 7 Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, and UPS54NOTE If you have a console switch box, refer to the switch box’s userguide for instruction

Seite 65 - HP Management Solutions

558 Configuring the HP NetServerIntroductionThis chapter describes how to configure the HP NetServer with the help of the HPNetServer Navigator CD-ROM

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Chapter 8 Configuring the HP NetServer56• Configuring the NetServer hardware• Preparing the NetServer for NOS installation• Viewing information about

Seite 67 - Setup (BIOS) Utility

Chapter 8 Configuring the HP NetServer57• Each version of the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM has a four-digitDocument Number, such as 77xx, correspondi

Seite 68 - Menu Bar

Chapter 8 Configuring the HP NetServer58NetServer Navigator CD Archive >> HP NetServer Navigator CDStatus reports are arranged with the most rec

Seite 69 - Using the Setup Screens

Chapter 8 Configuring the HP NetServer59HP Management SolutionsHP Management Solutions is a comprehensive suite of utilities, applications, andbuilt-i

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Chapter 8 Configuring the HP NetServer60• HP TopTools AutoAlert provides proactive warning of problems andadvice on quick resolution through a friendl

Seite 71 - ➢Hardware Security

Chapter 8 Configuring the HP NetServer61DiagToolsThis utility provides an easy-to-use hardware diagnostic for NetSerververification, burn-in, and rapi

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Chapter 8 Configuring the HP NetServer62Menu BarThe Setup Utility provides a menu bar with several menu selections. The menubar choices are: • User

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Chapter 8 Configuring the HP NetServer63◊ PCI Slot Devices - Set a PCI slot as master, and PCI IRQ locking. TheBIOS warns of conflicts.◊ Boot Device O

Seite 74 - Remote Console Feature

11 Controls, Ports, and IndicatorsIntroductionBefore operating the NetServer, familiarize yourself with the HP NetServer’scontrols, ports, and indicat

Seite 75 - • Run HP NetServer DiagTools

Chapter 8 Configuring the HP NetServer64• The Esc key is the exit key. If you press the Esc key on one of thetop-level screens, the Exit menu appears

Seite 76 - SCSI Configuration Utility

Chapter 8 Configuring the HP NetServer6512. Choose Exit Saving Changes from the list of exit options, then pressEnter.A dialog appears and asks you to

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Chapter 8 Configuring the HP NetServer66existing Administrator password, then refer to "Resetting LostPasswords" in Chapter 10, "Troubl

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Chapter 8 Configuring the HP NetServer67NOTE Entering nothing or "blank" in the "Enter new password" fieldfollowed by entering not

Seite 79 - Overview

Chapter 8 Configuring the HP NetServer68Remote Console FeatureThe HP Remote Console is built into the HP NetServer’s BIOS and is NOSindependent. This

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Chapter 8 Configuring the HP NetServer69NetServerRemoteConsoleModemModemAt the NetServerAt the Remote ConsoleFigure 8-1. HP Remote Console Setup1. At

Seite 81 - 10 Troubleshooting

Chapter 8 Configuring the HP NetServer70Windows NT server console to a remote location. For in-depth details, refer to the"Remote Console Feature

Seite 82 - Common Installation Problems

Chapter 8 Configuring the HP NetServer71◊ Select an embedded SCSI controller or SCSI adapter from the list inthe main menu and press Enter.◊ Select De

Seite 83 - NetServer Will Not Power On

Chapter 8 Configuring the HP NetServer72The next screen appears prompting you to select a NOS (NetworkOperating System).7. Scroll down through the lis

Seite 84 - Error Messages

739 HP NetServer Online DocumentationCD-ROMOverviewThe HP NetServer Online Documentation CD-ROM contains the entire set ofdocumentation for your HP Ne

Seite 85 - Chapter 10 Troubleshooting

Chapter 1 Controls, Ports and Indicators2Table 1-1. Control Panel Switch and IndicatorsControl / Indicator DescriptionPower On/Off/SleepSwitch This bu

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7510 TroubleshootingIntroductionIf you are having problems installing your HP NetServer, there are a number ofdifferent tools available for troublesho

Seite 88 - Resetting Lost Passwords

Chapter 10 Troubleshooting76Common Installation ProblemsThe following sections contain general procedures to help you locate installationproblems. If

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Chapter 10 Troubleshooting77NetServer Will Not Power OnFollow these steps if the power/activity light does not light green after you pressthe power-on

Seite 90 - Hardware Problems

Chapter 10 Troubleshooting783. Simplify the HP NetServer configuration to the required minimum,removing all third-party options.For example, reduce th

Seite 91 - SCSI Device Does Not Work

Chapter 10 Troubleshooting793. The NetServer and monitor are turned on. (The power-on indicator shouldbe illuminated.)4. The display’s contrast and br

Seite 92 - Replacing a Battery

Chapter 10 Troubleshooting80◊ If the NetServer now works, replace the boards and accessories one at atime to determine which one is causing the proble

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Chapter 10 Troubleshooting81Message Corrective ActionMouse error• Verify the mouse is connected to the correctconnector (not the keyboard connector)

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Chapter 10 Troubleshooting826. Replace the cover.7. Turn on power to the NetServer and the following message displays:Incorrect System Configuration8.

Seite 95 - A Specifications

Chapter 10 Troubleshooting835. Enter the Administrator password as the old password and press Enter.This will replace the old, forgotten password.6. E

Seite 96 - Appendix A Specifications

Chapter 1 Controls, Ports, and Indicators3EjectButtonEjectButtonBackup TapeDrive (Optional)StatusLEDsActivity LEDEjectButtonActivity LEDFlexible Disk

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Chapter 10 Troubleshooting84Hardware ProblemsThis section describes what to do if you have problems with your monitor, massstorage devices, printer, a

Seite 98 - System Board Layout

Chapter 10 Troubleshooting85Keyboard or Mouse Does Not Work1. Verify the keyboard and mouse are connected to the correct connectors.Refer to the I/O p

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Chapter 10 Troubleshooting86Replacing a BatteryIf your HP NetServer repeatedly loses its configuration or the processor clockstops, you should replace

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Chapter 10 Troubleshooting878. Insert the new battery with the positive sign (+) facing up into the socket.9. Press down on the center of the battery

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89A SpecificationsIntroductionThis appendix provides the power requirements, operating conditions(environmental requirements), physical requirements,

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Appendix A Specifications90Table A-2. Environmental RequirementsParameter ConditionsTemperatureOperating5° to 35° C (41° to 95° F) Non-operat

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Appendix A Specifications91Table A-4. HP NetServer Hardware SpecificationsProcessorsIntel Pentium III (up to 2 processors), supported speeds: 667,733,

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Appendix A Specifications92System Board LayoutPCI Slot 5PCI Slot 1PCI Slot 6PCI Slot 2PCI Slot 7System Board (Top View)MouseKeyboardVideoSVGASerial AS

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Appendix A Specifications93Chassis FanNot UsedStatus PanelNot UsedNot UsedNot UsedNot UsedWake-on-LANWake-on-Ring(Not Used)Figure A-2. System Board Co

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