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Seite 1 - User Guide

HP NetServer LH 3/LH 3rUser Guide

Seite 2 - Audience Assumptions

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

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9313 Service and SupportSystem Design, Integration, and SupportThe hardware, utility software, and any operating system or environmentsoftware supplie

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Chapter 13 Service and Support94• HP NetServer Information Assistant• HP TopTools server management software• CompuServe discussion forum and library•

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Chapter 13 Service and Support95To obtain a release history or a status report, you will need one of thesedocument numbers:• Release history: document

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Chapter 13 Service and Support96HP Navigator CD-ROMThe HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM is an information retrieval system forquick access to information

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Chapter 13 Service and Support97CompuServe Discussion Forum and LibraryCompuServe, the worldwide electronic information utility, provides support,tech

Seite 9 - 1 Introduction

Chapter 13 Service and Support98Automated FaxHP's automated fax system contains full product data sheets, price guides, and asubset of the HP Net

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Chapter 13 Service and Support99NOTE This address is case-sensitive. The 'N' and 'S' in 'NetServer'must be capitalized.T

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Chapter 13 Service and Support1003. From the Configuration Assistant menu, select Custom.4. From the Select NOS menu, select your network operating sy

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Chapter 13 Service and Support101Prior to calling for support, record this information:• Product model name and number• Product serial number• Operati

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32 Controls, Ports, and IndicatorsOverview of Controls, Ports, and IndicatorsYou control the HP NetServer with the Front Panel located on the front of

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Chapter 13 Service and Support102For hardware repair or telephone support in Europe, contact either:• Participating Service Authorized HP Personal Com

Seite 15 - Supplies

Chapter 13 Service and Support103Telephone Ordering InformationU.S.• To identify a part or manual: automated fax (800) 333-1917;voice (916) 783-0804.•

Seite 16 - Power-On Tests

Chapter 13 Service and Support104Contacting HP Regional HeadquartersShould you need to contact Hewlett-Packard, check your local telephone directoryfo

Seite 17 - NetServer Covers

Chapter 13 Service and Support105• Chile--ChilePac, Santiago• France--CompuServe SARL, Rueil• Hong Kong--CompuServe Hong Kong, Motorola AirCommunicati

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10714 SpecificationsThe specifications listed below can vary if you install a mass storage device inyour server that has more stringent environmental

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Chapter 14 Specifications108Weight and DimensionsHP NetServer LH 3Height 494.8 mm (19.5 in)Width 350.5 mm (13.8 in)Depth 724.2 mm (28.5 in)Weight 35 -

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10915 Warranty and Software LicenseHardware Product Limited WarrantyHP warrants this hardware product against defects in materials andworkmanship, und

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Chapter 15 Warranty and Software License110Software Product Limited WarrantyHewlett-Packard Utility SoftwareHP utility software is covered by the HP S

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Chapter 15 Warranty and Software License111HP products external to the system processor unit, such as external storagesubsystems, printers, or other p

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Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators4Table 2-1. Front Panel Switch and Indicator DefinitionsControl DescriptionLock (LH 3 only) Locks system to p

Seite 25 - 4 Installing Accessory Boards

Chapter 15 Warranty and Software License112TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW, THE ABOVEWARRANTIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND NO OTHER WARRANTY ORCONDITION, WH

Seite 26 - Installing Accessory Boards

Chapter 15 Warranty and Software License113Customer ResponsibilitiesCustomer is responsible for the following:1. Where applicable, before service is p

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Chapter 15 Warranty and Software License114require that the product be maintained by Customer personnel under direct HP orReseller supervision.Obtaini

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Chapter 15 Warranty and Software License115On-site service for this product is restricted or unavailable in certain locations. InHP Excluded Travel Ar

Seite 29 - The System Board

Chapter 15 Warranty and Software License116NetServer Limited Warranty CoverageWarranty Coverage PeriodsProduct Year 1 Year 2 Year 3NetServer L Series

Seite 30 - Installing Additional Memory

Chapter 15 Warranty and Software License1172. Execute the diagnostics provided and record the information. Consult theaccompanying documentation for i

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Chapter 15 Warranty and Software License118Italy: 02 2 641 0350Netherlands: 020 6068751Norway: 22 11 6299Portugal: 01 441 7199Spain: 902 321 123Sweden

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Chapter 15 Warranty and Software License119Supplemental Warranty Service and SupportEnhanced hardware warranty services, such as after-hour or weekend

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Chapter 15 Warranty and Software License120Under the TPA, if at the time such a product is acquired by the first consumer,that product is not of merch

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Chapter 15 Warranty and Software License121de enseñanza o adiestramiento en su manejo o en su instalación, a partir de lafecha en que hubiese quedado

Seite 35 - Mass Storage

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

Seite 36 - SCSI Addressing

Chapter 15 Warranty and Software License122NotasEl consumidor podrá solicitar que se haga efectiva la garantía ante la propia casacomercial donde adqu

Seite 37 - Hot-Swap Mass Storage Cage

Chapter 15 Warranty and Software License123amount of time, Customer's alternate remedy shall be a refund of the purchaseprice upon return of the

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Chapter 15 Warranty and Software License124The HP Software Product License Agreement will govern all Software which isprovided to you with the excepti

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Chapter 15 Warranty and Software License125related documentation, to the transferee. The transferee must accept theseLicense Terms as a condition to t

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Chapter 15 Warranty and Software License126warranty, OR assumes the remaining warranty of the original NetServerin which it is installed, whichever is

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Chapter 15 Warranty and Software License127◊◊ Damage from repair or replacement of warranted parts by other thanHP or an Authorized Service Provider;◊

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Chapter 15 Warranty and Software License128Q: Can NetServer hardware components be replaced prior to an actualfailure?A: During the warranty period

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Chapter 15 Warranty and Software License129Q: Where can I find warranty documentation?A: The NetServer is packaged with warranty and service informa

Seite 44 - Make sure the ejector handle

Chapter 15 Warranty and Software License130Q: What information do I need to provide when I call for technical support?A: To enable HP to assist you

Seite 45 - Integrated HP NetRAID

Chapter 15 Warranty and Software License131Internet World Wide Web:http://www.hp.com/netserver/servsupInternet FTP Server:ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/servers

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Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators6Rear Panel Controls, Ports, and IndicatorsRefer to Figure 2-2 below to locate features on the NetServer&apos

Seite 48 - Ventilating Fans

13316 Regulatory InformationYour server may fit into either the Class A or Class B configuration. Please checkthe product compliance label to determin

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Chapter 16 Regulatory Information134to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when theequipment is operated in a commercial enviro

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Chapter 16 Regulatory Information135Notice for Canada: DOC RequirementsThis Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the CanadianInterferen

Seite 51 - Overview and Terminology

Chapter 16 Regulatory Information136DECLARATION OF CONFORMITYper ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014Manufacturer's Name: Hewlett-Packard CompanyManufac

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Chapter 16 Regulatory Information137Notice for Finland: Laser Safety StatementLASERTURVALLISUUSLUOKAN 1 LASERLAITEKLASS 1 LASER APPARATLH 3 - verkkopa

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Chapter 16 Regulatory Information138VORSICHT Die Verwendung von anderen Steuerungen oderEinstellungen oder das Durchführen von anderen Vorgängenals in

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Chapter 16 Regulatory Information139For Products Labeled as Class A(Translation)This equipment is in the Class A category information technology equip

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Chapter 16 Regulatory Information140Notice for Taiwan: Class A Warning StatementMexico: Hardware Warranty StatementThis warranty statement applies onl

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Chapter 16 Regulatory Information141CONDICIONES1. Centros de Servicio, Refacciones y Partes:Para hacer efectiva esta garantía, no podrán exigirse mayo

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Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators7Serial B PortSerial A PortParallel PortMouse PortKeyboard PortMonitor PortPowerConnectorPowerSuppliesRemoteM

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Chapter 16 Regulatory Information142NotasEl consumidor podrá solicitar que se haga efectiva la garantía ante la propia casacomercial donde adquirió el

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143IndexAaccessory boardsinstallation, 17ISA non-Plug-and-Play, 76, 77PCI vs. ISA connectors, 17tested with NetServer, 18automated FAX help system, 98

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Index144fastening bezel mount, 61fastening server to rack front, 59fastening server to slides, 58fastening slides in rackfor type 1, 51for type 2, 52F

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Index145KKeyboard Lock, 4Keyboard Port, 6Llifting server into rack, 57location of NetServer, 45Lock, 4lockout releases, 60low-profile hard drives, 29L

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Index146SCSI connectors A and B, 18SE SCSI connectors, 17SE SCSI devices, 27Serial Port A, 6Serial Port B, 6Setup utility, 66, 77reserving resources f

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Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators8• In Europe:◊ For a single NetServer in a rack, use a 15-amp-minimum circuit withone IEC MCB C-type breaker

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93 Removing and Replacing CoversNetServer CoversThe NetServer has three removable cover panels:• Cover 1 covers the side where the I/O Board is locat

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Chapter 3 Removing and Replacing Covers10Cover 1Cover 2Cover 3Figure 3-2. HP NetServer LH 3r CoversWARNING Before removing covers, always disconnect

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Chapter 3 Removing and Replacing Covers11BezelThe bezel connects to the front of the NetServer chassis with two snap-inconnectors at the top front of

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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 Covers12Cover 2Remove cover 2 by unscrewing the thumbscrew, pulling the cover forward andthen slightly sideways to di

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Chapter 3 Removing and Replacing Covers13Figure 3-4. Removing the HP NetServer LH 3r BezelCAUTION Do not unscrew the NetServer from the rack until yo

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Chapter 3 Removing and Replacing Covers14Remove two screws securingthe bracket to the rack.Leave the other screws securingthe bracket to the chassis.R

Seite 71 - Mouse, and UPS

Chapter 3 Removing and Replacing Covers15CAUTION The NetServer covers are heavy. Support them as you removethem, and allow room to move them away from

Seite 73 - 10 Configuring the NetServer

174 Installing Accessory BoardsAccessory BoardsThe HP NetServer accepts PCI and ISA accessory boards connected to the I/OBoard. An accessory board can

Seite 74 - Readme File

Chapter 4 Installing Accessory Boards18• The ISA Board Slot, which accepts a single ISA board. This slot is sharedwith PCI slot 1. Either slot can be

Seite 75 - Express Configuration

Chapter 4 Installing Accessory Boards19preferred slot locations. If not, consider the boot order (see Figure 4-3)when choosing the accessory board soc

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Chapter 4 Installing Accessory Boards20AccessoryBoardRetainerAccessory Board GuideRelease TabFigure 4-4. Accessory Board Retainer and Guide3. Install

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215 Installing Additional MemoryThe System BoardThe System Board contains memory used by the NetServer, one or two Pentium IIprocessors, support devic

Seite 78 - Custom Configuration

iiiContents1 Introduction...1 Verifying Contents...

Seite 79 - • Recommended Steps:

Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory22NOTE Use only HP DIMMs listed in HP Information Assistant or inHP Order Assistant.System BoardDIMM Socket 0DIM

Seite 80 - Replicate Configuration

Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory23Figure 5-3. Inserting DIMM Into Connector3. Repeat step 2 to install all of the DIMMs for your memory configu

Seite 81 - HP Management Solutions

Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory24Figure 5-4. Removing System Board From LH 3r3. Position the system board flat and component side up on an anti

Seite 82 - Integrated Remote Assistant

Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory25b. Choose a socket into which you want to install a DIMM. DIMMs maybe installed in any combination, in any soc

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276 Installing Mass Storage DevicesMass StorageThe NetServer chassis has space for two hot-swap mass storage shelves, and isshipped with a single hot-

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Chapter 6 Installing Mass Storage Devices28Table 6-1. Supported SCSI DevicesLocation Drive TypesHot-Swap MassStorage Shelves4.2, 9.1, or 18.2 GB Ultra

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Chapter 6 Installing Mass Storage Devices29Hot-Swap Mass Storage CageLow-Profile and Half-Height DrivesSCSI hot-swap hard disk drives come in two heig

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Chapter 6 Installing Mass Storage Devices30or between a drive and a filler panel. Disk spacers can be mounted on 1-inchlow-profile drives or 1.6-inch

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Chapter 6 Installing Mass Storage Devices31Figure 6-1. Hot-Swap Drive Configurations

Seite 89 - 11 HP Information Assistant

Contentsiv Removing a Hot-Swap Hard Disk Drive ...37 Integrated HP NetRAID...

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Chapter 6 Installing Mass Storage Devices32Installing a Hot-Swap Hard Disk DriveCAUTION Protect the drive from static electricity by leaving it in its

Seite 91 - Installing from the CD-ROM

Chapter 6 Installing Mass Storage Devices33Figure 6-2. Removing a Filler Panel From theHot-Swap Mass Storage Location2. Drive spacers attach to the d

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Chapter 6 Installing Mass Storage Devices34Drive SpacerFigure 6-3. Removing the Drive Spacer3. On the drive, press the locking latch in and pull the

Seite 93 - 12 Troubleshooting

Chapter 6 Installing Mass Storage Devices35Locking LatchEjector HandleLocking tab retractswhen the ejectorhandle is openLight Pipes(fragile)Figure 6-4

Seite 94 - Common Installation Problems

Chapter 6 Installing Mass Storage Devices36Make sure the ejector handleis open when you insert the driveFigure 6-5. Installing a Drive in the HP NetS

Seite 95 - Chapter 12 Troubleshooting

Chapter 6 Installing Mass Storage Devices37Removing a Hot-Swap Hard Disk DriveCAUTION You must remove the drive slowly to ensure that the driveheads a

Seite 97 - Error Messages

397 Installing Additional Power SuppliesPower SuppliesThe NetServer is shipped with one power supply cage (containing two powersupplies) and one empty

Seite 98 - POST Error Codes

Chapter 7 Installing Additional Power Supplies40• a fan assembly• a user guideInstalling Additional Power SuppliesRefer to the HP NetServer Redundancy

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418 Mounting the NetServer in a RackPrevent Rack Tip-Over, Equipment Damage andInjuryWARNING To prevent the rack from tipping over, extend the anti-ti

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Contentsv Reserving Resources for ISA Non-Plug-and-Play Boards...76 Configuring an ISA Non-Plug-and-Play Board...

Seite 101 - 13 Service and Support

Chapter 8 Mounting the NetServer in a Rack42These Instructions for the HP NetServer LH 3rOnlyUse the instructions in this chapter to put an HP NetServ

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Chapter 8 Mounting the NetServer in a Rack43Overview and TerminologyTerms used in this chapter are defined in Figure 8-2.LevelerFootTemplateUnitMounte

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Chapter 8 Mounting the NetServer in a Rack44Determine HP Rack Enclosure TypeFigure 8-3. Comparison of the Two HP Rack VersionsThere are two types of

Seite 104 - HP TopTools

Chapter 8 Mounting the NetServer in a Rack45Note which rack type you have and follow the instructions for your version.Table 8-1. The Two Rack Types C

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Chapter 8 Mounting the NetServer in a Rack46Figure 8-4. Rack Configuration Tools Layout2. Determine where to put the mounting slides and install them

Seite 106 - Automated Fax

Chapter 8 Mounting the NetServer in a Rack47Type 1 and Type 2 --What You Need to Know to Determine Locationof the SlidesTo find the correct location f

Seite 107 - Telephone Support

Chapter 8 Mounting the NetServer in a Rack48◊ The "bar nut" is a two-holed metal bar used to secure the mountingflanges of the slide to the

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Chapter 8 Mounting the NetServer in a Rack49Figure 8-6. Securing Slide to the Front ColumnOnce you understand how to use the bar nut, use the templat

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Chapter 8 Mounting the NetServer in a Rack50Type 1--Locating and Mounting the SlidesType 1--Locating the SlidesFor Type 1, see Figure 8-7. All four mo

Seite 110 - Technical Publications

Chapter 8 Mounting the NetServer in a Rack51Type 1--Mounting the SlidesOnce you have marked the locations of the slides, attach them. To do so for the

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Contentsvi Telephone Ordering Information ...103 Contacting HP Regional Headquarters...

Seite 112 - Joining CompuServe

Chapter 8 Mounting the NetServer in a Rack52Type 2--Locating and Mounting the SlidesType 2--Locating the SlidesFor Type 2, see Figure 8-9. The two fro

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Chapter 8 Mounting the NetServer in a Rack53◊ Before attaching the slides, take off the removable mounting flangesfrom the rear of each slide and save

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Chapter 8 Mounting the NetServer in a Rack54Figure 8-10. Orientation and Fastening of Type 2 Slides

Seite 115 - 14 Specifications

Chapter 8 Mounting the NetServer in a Rack55Type 1 and Type 2--Completing the Installation1. For either rack type, place four rack nuts on the outside

Seite 116 - Power Supply Specifications

Chapter 8 Mounting the NetServer in a Rack56◊ If you no longer have a template, place the rack nuts for the bezellatch on the right front column in th

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Chapter 8 Mounting the NetServer in a Rack57CAUTION Both rack types feature an anti-tip foot which must beextended out the front to prevent rack tip-o

Seite 118 - Third-Party Software Products

Chapter 8 Mounting the NetServer in a Rack585. Let the NetServer rest on its handles while you line up the mounting holesin the top of the HP NetServe

Seite 119 - Limitation of Warranty

Chapter 8 Mounting the NetServer in a Rack597. Remove two screws from each handle and take them off the server. SeeFigure 8-15. HP recommends that you

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Chapter 8 Mounting the NetServer in a Rack6011. Depress the lockout releases, and push the server completely into the rack.See Figure 8-16.LockoutLatc

Seite 121 - Customer Responsibilities

Chapter 8 Mounting the NetServer in a Rack6112. Slide the server into the rack and attach the bezel hinge to the two(previously installed) rack nuts o

Seite 122 - Obtaining Warranty Service

Contentsvii Notice for USA...133 FCC Radio Frequency Emissions

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Chapter 8 Mounting the NetServer in a Rack6213. Snap the bezel in place so it swings open to access the HP NetServer LH3r internal mass storage cage.

Seite 124 - Technical Support

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

Seite 126 - Self-Help Tools

6510 Configuring the NetServerThe HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM is shipped with your NetServer. You willuse this CD-ROM to configure your NetServer.Co

Seite 127 - • Annual network support, and

Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer66Readme FileThis file includes the most recent information that was not available at the timethat the installatio

Seite 128 - Póliza de Garantía

Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer67Run Configuration Assistant and Installation AssistantInsert the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM into the CD-ROM d

Seite 129 - CONDICIONES

Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer68Novell NetWare / IntranetWare or Microsoft Windows NT Server on afactory-configured NetServer. This installation

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Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer69b. When you see the message "Press <F2> to enter SETUP" onthe monitor, press the F2 function k

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Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer70• Install NOS:◊ Automated NOS Installation: For certain versions of Novell NetWare /IntranetWare or Microsoft Wi

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Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer71c. When the Setup Utility menu appears, use the up and downarrow keys to highlight "Included SCSI A Chann

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Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer72The NOS installation process, whether automated or manual, is the same as inExpress configuration mode:• For Man

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Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer73HP Management SolutionsHP Management Solutions is a comprehensive suite of utilities, applications, andbuilt-in

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Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer74• Easy linkage with leading management platforms, including HPOpenView Network Node Manager and Workgroup Node M

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Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer75PcANYWHERE-32pcANYWHERE-32 is remote-control graphics-redirection software fromSymantec Corporation that allows

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Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer76During system start-up or reset, when the messagePress <Ctrl> <C> to start Symbios ConfigurationUtil

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Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer77NOTE Pressing the F2 key when prompted should start the Setuputility. For some ISA boards, the Setup utility wil

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Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer78installing, and press the + or - key on the keypad to reserve it. If thememory range required for a board spans

Seite 141 - 16 Regulatory Information

Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer79NOTE If you change your mind and want to exit the Setup utilitywithout making the changes you have selected, pre

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8111 HP Information AssistantOverviewThe HP NetServer Online Documentation CD-ROM includes InformationAssistant, which contains the entire set of docu

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11 IntroductionThis User Guide contains information for both the HP NetServer LH 3 (the floor-standing pedestal configuration) and LH 3r (the rack-opt

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Chapter 11 HP Information Assistant82Search for a word or phrase using Search. Search performs full-text searches for topic text. It not only takes yo

Seite 146 - Notice for Japan

Chapter 11 HP Information Assistant83To print topics in Information Assistant, use one of the print options on the Filedrop-down menu. You can choose

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8512 TroubleshootingTroubleshooting ToolsIf you are having problems installing your NetServer, there are a number ofdifferent tools available for trou

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Chapter 12 Troubleshooting86For problems with HP TopTools, refer to the HP NetServer ManagementReference Guide on the HP Web Site athttp://www.hp.com/

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Chapter 12 Troubleshooting87screen to start the HP NetRAID Assistant. For more information,refer to the Integrated HP NetRAID Controller Configuration

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Chapter 12 Troubleshooting883. Restart the system. If the system does not function, refer to "If the SystemWill Not Power On." If you get an

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Chapter 12 Troubleshooting892. If the server still does not work, turn it off and remove all externalperipherals, except the monitor and keyboard. Tes

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Chapter 12 Troubleshooting90POST Error CodesRefer to this list if error codes appear after the NetServer is powered on.Table 12-1. POST Error CodesCod

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Chapter 12 Troubleshooting91Code Message00401h CD-ROM Error00310h Flexible Disk Drive Error00311h Flexible Disk Drive Error00600h Video Memory Error00

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