HP 9000 EPS20 Installation Manual

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Installation Guide

K Class
HP 9000 Enterprise Servers
Part No. A2375-90006
Edition 7
June 1998
E0698

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  • Page 1: Installation Guide

    Installation Guide K Class HP 9000 Enterprise Servers Part No. A2375-90006 Edition 7 June 1998 E0698...
  • Page 2: Legal Notices

    The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Hewlett-Packard shall not be 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: Printing History

    You can reach us through e-mail at: hardwaredocs@cup.hp.com or by sending your letter to: Documentation Manager, M/S 5657, Hewlett-Packard Company, 8000 Foothills Blvd., Roseville, CA 95747-5657 USA. Please include the following information in your message: •...
  • Page 4 Preface This edition of the HP 9000/Kxx0 Installation Guide contains technical information about HP 9000 Computers. The HP 9000/Kxxo family of computers includes the following models: HP9000/Kxx0 HP9000 Workstations Servers K100 HP VISUALIZE K260-EG K200 K210 HP VISUALIZE K460-XP K220 K250 K260 K270...
  • Page 5 Introduction This Installation Guide illustrates the procedures for installing the HP 9000 K Class computers. The contents of this guide include: 1. Overview of System Installation - a brief description of the installation procedure. 2. Overview of System Power/Data Cabling - A reference figure showing the basic power and data connections for the core system (Computer and Console).
  • Page 6: Overview Of System Installation

    Introduction Overview of System Installation Overview of System Installation 1. Standard Console, Keyboard, and Optional Uninterruptible Power System (UPS): a. Connect the console data cable to the "Console" port on the core I/O card of the computer. b. Plug the standard console power cable into a UPS power receptacle. c.
  • Page 7 Introduction Overview of System Installation Optional Graphics Console If desired, a graphics console and mouse can be connected to the SPU instead of the standard console. To install the graphics console, substitute the following Step 1 for the standard Step 1 in the installation procedure listed above: Optional Graphics Console: A4032A/A4033A/A4331A Graphics Display with Keyboard and Mouse:...
  • Page 8 Introduction Overview of System Installation The figure below shows an overview of the power and data cabling for the system, console, and the optional UPS, and is intended for reference only. Cable part numbers may not be the same for all systems.
  • Page 9 Introduction Standard Console, Keyboard, and Optional UPS Standard Console, Keyboard, and Optional UPS (K100/K200/K210/K220/K400/K410/K420) 1. Connect the standard console data cable to the "Console" port on the core I/O board of the system. 2. Plug the standard console power cable into a UPS power receptacle. 3.
  • Page 10 Introduction Optional Graphics Console: A4032A/A4033A/A4331A Graphics Display with Keyboard and Mouse Optional Graphics Console: A4032A/A4033A/A4331A Graphics Display with Keyboard and Mouse NOTE An A4032A or A4033A Graphics Console may be connected to the system instead of the standard console.
  • Page 11 Introduction Optional Graphics Console: A4032A/A4033A/A4331A Graphics Display with Keyboard and Mouse 1. Connect the graphics console data cable to the "OPTIONAL I/O" port on the system core I/O card. 2. Plug the graphics console power cable into a UPS power receptacle. 3.
  • Page 12 Introduction Standard Console, Keyboard, and Optional UPS Standard Console, Keyboard, and Optional UPS (K250/K260/K360/K370/K380/K450/K460/K570/K580) 1. Connect the standard console data cable to the "Console" port on the system core I/O card. 2. Plug the standard console power cable into a UPS power receptacle. 3.
  • Page 13 Introduction Local Area Network (LAN), Fast/Wide Differential SCSI, and Parallel Device Cabling Local Area Network (LAN), Fast/Wide Differential SCSI, and Parallel Device Cabling 1. Connect the LAN to either the "10BASE-T" or "AUI" connector on the core I/O card. 2. Connect a Fast/Wide Differential SCSI cable or terminator to the "F/W DIFF. SCSI" connector on the core I/O card.
  • Page 14 Introduction Internal or External Modem, and MDP Internal or External Modem, and MDP 1. Connect a line access module to the "INTERNAL MODEM" connector on the core I/O card. 2. If not using the internal modem, connect the external modem to the "EXTERNAL MODEM" connector on the core I/O card.
  • Page 15 Introduction Summary of System Connections Summary of System Connections The figure above is a summary of all the system connections previously described. You should use this figure to make a quick check of all connections you have made to ensure that they are correct before connecting power cabling.
  • Page 16 Introduction Stabilizer Block (Chock Block) Stabilizer Block (Chock Block) The stabilizer block (or chock block) is used to prevent the system cabinet from being inadvertently moved around. The block can be placed under either the front or rear wheels. 1. Position the stabilizer block at the desired location for the system cabinet. 2.
  • Page 17: Power Connections

    Introduction Power Connections Power Connections If you are using an Uninterruptible Power System (UPS): 1. Plug the convenience power cable (8120-6371) into the power receptacle closest to the upper-left corner of the UPS. 2. Plug the UPS power cable into wall power. If you are NOT using a UPS: Connect the system power cable (8120-5337) directly to wall power.
  • Page 18 Introduction POWER ON: First, Turn On the UPS and All Peripherals POWER ON: First, Turn On the UPS and All Peripherals 1. Turn on the UPS. 2. Turn on all system peripherals. Be sure all system peripherals are on with no error indications.
  • Page 19 Introduction Then, Turn On the System Then, Turn On the System 1. Turn on the system by setting the key switch to the "ON" position. 2. Refer to the Owner’s Guide for that came with your system for operator information.
  • Page 20 Introduction Then, Turn On the System...

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