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HP 9000 Installation Manual

HP 9000 Installation Manual

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Internal Peripherals Installation Guide
D Class and R Class
HP 9000 Enterprise Servers
Part No. A3262-90005
Edition 5
October 1998
E1098
Printed in: USA

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  • Page 1 Internal Peripherals Installation Guide D Class and R Class HP 9000 Enterprise Servers Part No. A3262-90005 Edition 5 October 1998 E1098 Printed in: USA...
  • Page 2: Legal Notices

    Legal Notices The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this manual, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Hewlett-Packard shall not be held liable for errors contained herein or direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material.
  • Page 3 Contents 1. D Class Internal Peripherals Installation Internal Peripherals Installation Overview ......1-1 Installation Procedures .
  • Page 4 Contents...
  • Page 5 • Edition number or publication date (from the title page). • Your name. • Your company’s name. SERIOUS ERRORS, such as technical inaccuracies that may render a program or a hardware device inoperative, should be reported to your HP Response Center or directly to a Support Engineer.
  • Page 6: Who Should Use This Guide

    Who Should Use this Guide The procedures in this guide are intended to be performed by a person who is qualified in the installation and servicing of computer equipment, and is trained to recognize the hazards involved. Internal peripherals are installed in an area of the product where energy levels considered hazardous may be produced.
  • Page 7: Internal Peripherals Installation Overview

    D Class Internal Peripherals Installation Internal Peripherals Installation Overview CAUTION If you are adding the Fast/Wide SCSI (Hot-Swap) option to a Model D2xx server (step K in the list below), you must perform a full system backup before starting the installation procedures. NOTE Fast/Wide SCSI (Hot-Swap) disks are standard on Model D3xx servers, and are available as an option on Model D2xx servers.
  • Page 8 • Use a grounding mat and an anti-static wrist strap, such as those included in the ESD Field Service Kit (HP P/N A3024-80004). • Wear the anti-static wrist strap to ensure that any accumulated electrostatic charge is discharged from you body to ground.
  • Page 9: Installation Procedures

    D Class Internal Peripherals Installation Installation Procedures Installation Procedures A. Install Fast/Wide Fast/Wide SCSI disks (or Hot-Swap disks) can be installed while system SCSI Disks power is ON or OFF. CAUTION You must follow proper hot-swap procedures before adding or replacing a Fast/Wide SCSI disk.
  • Page 10 D Class Internal Peripherals Installation Installation Procedures 4. Push the disk all the way into the slot. The disk locking latch should click shut when the disk is completely inserted. If it does not click, gently push in the latch until you hear or feel the latch click into place.
  • Page 11 D Class Internal Peripherals Installation Installation Procedures B. Turn Off Power to To install any peripheral other than the Fast/Wide SCSI disks, follow the the System procedures starting here with step B. CAUTION If you are adding the Fast/Wide SCSI (Hot-Swap) option to a Model D2xx server (step K in these procedures), you must perform a full system backup before turning off the server and opening the cabinet.
  • Page 12 D Class Internal Peripherals Installation Installation Procedures C. Remove the Front 1. Unlock the peripheral door using the key that was shipped with your Bezel server. 2. Grab the bottom sides of the front bezel, and pull the bottom of the bezel slightly out from the cabinet.
  • Page 13 D Class Internal Peripherals Installation Installation Procedures D. Remove the Side 1. Loosen three captive side panel screws with a #15 Torx driver. Panel 2. Grasp the front edge of the side panel and swing it away from the system cabinet. 3.
  • Page 14 D Class Internal Peripherals Installation Installation Procedures E. Remove the EMI D Class servers that have the Hot-Swap Module installed will have an Cover EMI cover installed over the processor/memory card. To remove the EMI cover: 1. Loosen the two notches at the bottom of the EMI cover from the tabs on the processor/memory card by pushing up and slightly flexing the EMI cover until the notches come loose.
  • Page 15 D Class Internal Peripherals Installation Installation Procedures G. Select Peripheral The location of internal peripherals differs between Model D2xx and Slot Model D3xx servers. See the figure below for the proper location for your peripheral. NOTE For the two removable media slots (item 2 in the figure below): If a CD- ROM is present, it must be installed in the upper of the two removable media slots.
  • Page 16 D Class Internal Peripherals Installation Installation Procedures H. Install the IDE 1. Install the IDE floppy drive in the top slot of the peripheral bay, and Floppy Drive secure it with two (2) Torx #15 screws. 2. Connect the data cable (ribbon cable) and the power supply cable to the rear of the floppy drive assembly.
  • Page 17 D Class Internal Peripherals Installation Installation Procedures I. Install Removable Removable media drive, such as CD-ROMs, or DDS and quarter-inch Media Drives cartridge tapes, can all be installed in the first two full size slots underneath the IDE floppy drive slot. NOTE A DDS tape drive should be installed in the lower slot of the removable media bracket.
  • Page 18 D Class Internal Peripherals Installation Installation Procedures 3. Insert the combined drive mechanism and bracket into the space immediately beneath the floppy drive in the server cabinet, and secure the bracket to the cabinet with four (4) screws. 4. Remove the metal EMI shield from the rear of the bracket, and connect the SCSI ribbon cable and the power supply cables to the rear connectors of the installed drives.
  • Page 19 D Class Internal Peripherals Installation Installation Procedures J. Install Single- Ended Single-ended SCSI disks are standard on Model D2xx servers. Up to two SCSI Disks (Model single-ended SCSI disks can be installed in slots just below the D2xx Only) removable media drives. NOTE A two-disk Fast/Wide (Hot-Swap) capability is available as an option for D2xx servers.
  • Page 20 D Class Internal Peripherals Installation Installation Procedures Insert the SCSI drives and brackets into the top two slots underneath the removable media drives in the Model D2xx server cabinet, and secure each bracket to the cabinet with two (2) screws. 3.
  • Page 21 D Class Internal Peripherals Installation Installation Procedures K. Install Hot-Swap A Fast/Wide SCSI (Hot-Swap) disk capability (two disks maximum) can Option (Model D2xx) be added to the Model D2xx server. To add the hot-swap disk capability to your D2xx server, perform the following procedure. Otherwise, skip this procedure and go to step L.
  • Page 22 D Class Internal Peripherals Installation Installation Procedures 3. Insert the removable media devices and bracket, then insert the hot- swap disk bay directly under the removable media devices. Secure the bracket with four (4) screws (2 per side), and the hot-swap bay with six (6) screws (3 per side).
  • Page 23 D Class Internal Peripherals Installation Installation Procedures L. Replace the EMI If you removed the EMI cover in a previous step, or are adding the hot- Cover swap disk option, install the EMI cover now. To install the EMI cover: NOTE If you are adding the hot-swap disk option, you must route the Fast/Wide SCSI ribbon cable for the hot-swap disk bay through two ferrites...
  • Page 24 D Class Internal Peripherals Installation Installation Procedures M. Replace the Side 1. Position the hinge tabs of the side panel so that they go into the four Panel slots at the rear of the system cabinet. 2. Lower the side panel until the hinge tabs are firmly resting in the slots.
  • Page 25 D Class Internal Peripherals Installation Installation Procedures Chapter 1 1- 19...
  • Page 26: Peripherals Installation Verification

    D Class Internal Peripherals Installation Installation Procedures N. Replace the Front 1. Place the top of the bezel down onto the top front of the system Bezel cabinet, and press the top of the bezel down until it clicks into place. 2.
  • Page 27: Peripherals Installation Verification

    D Class Internal Peripherals Installation Peripherals Installation Verification Peripherals Installation Verification Overview The following list is a summary of the verification process. Refer to the Peripheral Installation Verification Procedure below for detailed instructions. A. Connect power cords. B. Turn on power to the system. C.
  • Page 28: Peripherals Installation Verification Procedure

    D Class Internal Peripherals Installation Peripherals Installation Verification Procedure Peripherals Installation Verification Procedure A. Connect the Power Cord Set the front panel Power switch to the ON position. B. Turn On Power to the System 1-22 Chapter 1...
  • Page 29 Graphical User • To use the graphical user interface, you must have a graphics console Interface (XSTM) running HP VUE. • To access the graphical user interface, type xstm at the operating system prompt in a terminal window. • Use the mouse to point and click on menus or components on the map.
  • Page 30 D Class Internal Peripherals Installation Peripherals Installation Verification Procedure 1-24 Chapter 1...
  • Page 31 R Class Internal Peripherals Installation Internal Peripherals Installation Overview To install internal peripherals, you must turn off system power, and open the server cabinet to gain access to the cabinet interior. An overview of the procedures is given below: A. Shut down the operating system. B.
  • Page 32 • Use a grounding mat and an anti-static wrist strap, such as those included in the ESD Field Service Kit (HP P/N A3024-80004). • Wear the anti-static wrist strap to ensure that any accumulated electrostatic charge is discharged from you body to ground.
  • Page 33 R Class Internal Peripherals Installation Installation Procedures Installation Procedures A. Shut Down the Before going to the next step of the upgrade procedure, shut down the operating Operating System system by entering: shutdown -h B. Turn Off Power 1. Set the Power switch on the server front panel to the OFF position. to the System 2.
  • Page 34 R Class Internal Peripherals Installation Installation Procedures C. Remove the 1. Grab the bottom sides of the front bezel, and pull the bottom of the bezel slightly Front Bezel out from the cabinet. 2. Carefully push the bezel up so that the top of the bezel comes loose from the top of the cabinet, then pull the bezel away from the cabinet.
  • Page 35 R Class Internal Peripherals Installation Installation Procedures D. Remove the Top 1. Remove the three screws holding the top sheet metal cover in place. Cover 2. Grasp the sides of the top front panel and lift it up and toward the rear. 3.
  • Page 36 R Class Internal Peripherals Installation Installation Procedures E. Remove the EMI 1. Loosen the two notches at the top of the EMI cover from the tabs on the Cover Processor/Memory card by pulling back and slightly flexing the EMI cover until the notches come loose.
  • Page 37 R Class Internal Peripherals Installation Installation Procedures F. Remove the Lift the memory SIMM retainer directly up and out of the system. Memory Simm Retainer 2- 7...
  • Page 38 R Class Internal Peripherals Installation Installation Procedures G. Remove the 1. Attach an anti-static strap to your wrist, and ground it to the main chassis. Processor/ 2. Disconnect the cables label P13 and P14 from the back of the Processor/ Memory Card Memory card.
  • Page 39 R Class Internal Peripherals Installation Installation Procedures H. Configure Your Before installing a peripheral, verify that it is configured correctly. Refer to the Peripheral configuration information in the manual shipped with your peripheral device. After configuring the peripheral device, proceed to the following step. 2- 9...
  • Page 40 R Class Internal Peripherals Installation Installation Procedures I. Install The removable media slot can contain a CD-ROM drive or a DDS tape drive. Refer Removeable Media to the illustration on page 2-11 while performing this procedure. Drives NOTE If devices are already installed in the removeable media bracket, you must disconnect all data and power cables from the devices before performing the following procedure.
  • Page 41 R Class Internal Peripherals Installation Installation Procedures 9. Replace the rear bracket. Secure the bracket in place with the screw removed in step 2 (see callout 2). 2- 11...
  • Page 42 R Class Internal Peripherals Installation Installation Procedures *** GRAPHIC NOT PROVIDED*** J. Install Single- Up to two single-ended SCSI disks can be installed in slots next to the removeable Ended SCSI Disks media drives. 1. Remove the two screws securing the SCSI disk drive bay cover to the chassis, and remove the cover.
  • Page 43 R Class Internal Peripherals Installation Installation Procedures K. Replace the 1. Verify that an anti-static strap is still strapped to your wrist, and grounded to the Processor/ cabinet main chassis. Memory Card 2. Place the Processor/Memory card into the system cabinet so that the card rests in the metal rails with the large connector facing into the cabinet (see the figure on page 2-8).
  • Page 44 R Class Internal Peripherals Installation Installation Procedures L. Replace the Refer to the figure on this page while performing these steps. Memory SIMM 1. Position the memory SIMM retainer between the memory SIMMs and the HSC Retainer card slot, centered over the memory SIMMs. 2.
  • Page 45 R Class Internal Peripherals Installation Installation Procedures M. Replace the EMI Place the EMI cover as shown in the illustration below. Cover 1. Insert the two lower notches of the EMI cover onto the tabs at the side of the server cabinet.
  • Page 46 R Class Internal Peripherals Installation Installation Procedures N. Replace the Top 1. Position the hinge tab of the top rear panel so that it goes into the slot at the rear Sheet Metal Panels of the system cabinet. Lower the top rear panel into place. 2.
  • Page 47 R Class Internal Peripherals Installation Installation Procedures O. Replace the 1. Align the control panel bezel over the power switch and LCD display and push Front Bezel gently to secure the bezel in place.. CAUTION Until the LCD and power switch bezel is attached, the area surrounding the LCD is ESD sensitive.
  • Page 48 R Class Internal Peripherals Installation Peripherals Installation Verification Peripherals Installation Verification Overview The following list is a summary of the verification process. Refer to the Peripheral Installation Verification Procedure below for detailed instructions. A. Connect power cords. B. Turn on power to the system. C.
  • Page 49 R Class Internal Peripherals Installation Peripherals Installation Verification Procedure Peripherals Installation Verification Procedure A. Connect the Power Cord B. Turn On Power Set the front panel Power switch to the ON position. to the System 2- 19...
  • Page 50 To access the command line interface, type cstm. User Interface • To get more information, type help. (CSTM) After running the desired verification diagnostics, the peripherals installation is completed. If the verification procedure indicates that a problem exists, contact an HP Service Representative. 2-20...