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HP NetServer
LH 6000/6000r
Installation Guide
HP Part Number D9103-90000
Printed February 2000

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  • Page 1 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com HP NetServer LH 6000/6000r Installation Guide HP Part Number D9103-90000 Printed February 2000...
  • Page 2 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Notice 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.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Contents 1 Setting Up the HP NetServer LH 6000/6000r..........1 Installation Guidelines..................1 Rack Mount Installation ................. 2 Pedestal Installation ..................4 Configuring the HP NetServer................ 6 Shipping the fully-configured HP NetServer ..........10 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators..............
  • Page 4 Installing Non-Hot-Swap Mass Storage............48 Non-Hot-Swap SCSI Addressing ............. 50 Connecting SCSI Sub-systems..............51 Integrated HP NetRAID ................51 Secondary Hot-Swap Mass Storage Cage ..........51 Single and Dual SCSI Bus Configuration ..........51 5 Installing Additional Memory ..............53 Introduction ....................
  • Page 5 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Contents Removing a Processor Module ..............78 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U 79 Introduction ....................79 HP NetServer and Rack Components............79 Tools Required ..................80 Rack-mounting Guidelines and Precautions..........
  • Page 6 Contents Menu Bar ....................117 Using the Setup Screens ................119 Changing the System Date and Time............119 Setting the HP NetServer’s Boot Passwords ...........120 Changing Internal Device Boot Priority............124 Clearing Configuration Settings from CMOS ...........126 Run Symbios Configuration Utility............127 Verify Disk Drive Modules...............130 11Information Assistant................131...
  • Page 7 Tools Required ..................149 Installing the Slides..................150 Marking the Columns................150 Installing Rack Nuts................151 Installing Bar Nuts ..................152 Attaching the Slides................153 Completing the HP NetServer Installation ..........155 A Specifications ...................157 Video......................157 2D Video Resolutions ................157 3D Video Resolutions ................157 Environment ....................158 Thermal....................158 Altitude ....................158...
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  • Page 9: Setting Up The Hp Netserver Lh 6000/6000R

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Setting Up the HP NetServer LH 6000/6000r Installation Guidelines This Installation Guide is for the LH 6000r rack-mount HP NetServer, and the LH 6000 pedestal HP NetServer. Rack-Mount Orientation Pedestal Orientation LH 6000r LH 6000 Figure 1-1.
  • Page 10: Rack Mount Installation

    Figure 1-2. LH 6000r (Rack-Mount) 1. As you unpack the shipping box, verify contents against the Contents List included with your HP NetServer. If anything is missing or damaged, call your reseller. Store the empty boxes and packing material in a safe place. This is especially important if you plan to ship the NetServer elsewhere for final installation.
  • Page 11 Chapter 1 Setting Up the HP NetServer LH 6000/6000r 4. If you have items such as a processor and DIMMs to install, HP recommends that you remove the system board assembly from the server chassis and install them at this time.
  • Page 12: Pedestal Installation

    16. Connect external cables. 17. Power up the HP NetServer. Refer to Chapter 2, "Controls, Ports, and Indicators." 18. Go to the section "Configuring the HP NetServer" at the end of this chapter. Pedestal Installation Follow the setup steps in the exact order shown below for a successful pedestal installation.
  • Page 13 If not, skip to step 8. Refer to Chapter 3, "Opening and Closing the HP NetServer." 4. To install a processor and DIMMs, HP recommends that you remove the system board assembly from the server chassis and install them at this time.
  • Page 14: Configuring The Hp Netserver

    Refer to Chapter 10, "Configuring the HP NetServer." 2. When HP Navigator starts, you can set the time and date, and change the display language. 3. Read the README File: Select "README File" from the HP Navigator Main Menu.
  • Page 15 Setup Utility. b. In the Configuration menu, select Embedded LAN and SCSI Settings. c. Use the space bar to change the SCSI setting from HP NetRAID to LVD SCSI. d. Press function key [F10] to save the configuration and exit the utility program.
  • Page 16 Select "View Resources" to view used and available system resources. 14. Install the NOS: If you selected the HP automated NOS installation process, you will be guided through the process by a series of HP display screens: ◊...
  • Page 17 15. Install HP TopTools: Refer to the HP NetServer Server Management Reference Guide and install HP TopTools. If you plan to manage HP NetRAID mode over the network, refer to Chapter 8, "Managing Servers over the Network," of the Integrated HP NetRAID Controller Configuration Guide.
  • Page 18: Shipping The Fully-Configured Hp Netserver

    Label each cable and component to facilitate re-assembly. If racked, remove all components from the rack, including external mass storage. For both rack-mounted and pedestal HP NetServers, repack the components in the original packing material, and prepare them for shipment.
  • Page 19: Controls, Ports, And Indicators

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators Front View Figure 2-1 shows the rack-mounted HP NetServer LH 6000r and Figure 2-2 shows the pedestal HP NetServer LH 6000. Protective Cover (shown open) Reset Front Panel Console Figure 2-1.
  • Page 20: Front Panel Console

    (shown open) Reset Front Panel Console Figure 2-2. LH 6000 Bezel and Front Panel Console Front Panel Console Figure 2-3 shows the HP NetServer LH 6000’s Front Panel Console (the HP NetServer LH 6000r is similar, but has no lock).
  • Page 21 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators Door reveals this panel Secure Power-on Mode Power Reset Switch Switch Switch Secure Lock Reset Mode Server Status Status Screen LEDs Escape Enter Scroll Scroll Down Figure 2-3. Front Panel Console Table 2-1.
  • Page 22 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators Control Description Resets the NetServer. This switch may be disabled by Secure mode. RESET Locks system keyboard, monitor display, and control panel to Secure Mode Switch prevent unauthorized use. Go to the Setup utility security menu and Indicator to configure this feature.
  • Page 23: Viewing System Information

    Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators Viewing System Information Use the HP NetServer’s status screen to view system configuration information, a log of current and past conditions, replaceable parts information, adjust screen contrast, and more. Use the controls to choose menus and scroll through screens. Table 2-2 briefly describes the controls.
  • Page 24: Main Menu

    These may be errors, or normal system events like a system boot. 1. Select Event Log from the Main Menu. The first two lines of the log appear on the HP NetServer’s front panel display: ****Event Log****...
  • Page 25 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators 2. Use the arrow buttons to see the complete list. This is a sample event log: ****Event Log**** >008^ POWER Unit >007^ Temp Error >006 CPU Failure >005 POST Error >004...
  • Page 26: Fw Info (Firmware Information) Menu

    The FW Info menu displays the versions of all firmware components in the system. 1. Select FW Info from the Main Menu. A display similar to the one shown below appears on the HP NetServer’s front panel display. **FW Info*** 2.
  • Page 27: Component Info Menu

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators Component Info Menu To see the NetServer chassis’ part numbers and serial numbers: 1. Select Component Info from the Main Menu. A display similar to the one shown below appears on the status screen: *Component Info* Asset Tag: 2.
  • Page 28: Hard Disk Drive Led Indicators

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators Hard Disk Drive LED Indicators Each disk drive module has two LED indicators: one for status and one for activity. You can view these LED indicators on the LH 6000 and on the LH 6000r with the bezel open.
  • Page 29: Indicators And Controls Behind The Front Bezel

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators Indicators and Controls behind the Front Bezel The LEDs for these devices are visible only when the bezel is open or removed: CD ROM Flexible Disk Drives Internal Hard Disk Drives Activity Headphone...
  • Page 30: Rear View

    Controls, Ports, and Indicators Rear View The HP NetServer’s rear panel includes communication ports, the AC power connectors, and the NetServer’s two power supplies cages. Each power supply cage can hold two power supply modules. In addition, all hot plug PCI slots have LED indicators located just above the PCI latch.
  • Page 31: Led Indicators At The Rear Of The Chassis

    When an amber PCI LED indicator appears, you must remove the cover to see the power LED indicators for each hot-plug PCI slot. See Chapter 3, "Opening and Closing the HP NetServer." PCI Power LED Indicators (Internal) Pairs of very small LED indicators are located on the I/O board above each of the hot-plug PCI slots.
  • Page 32 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators Onboard LEDs Green (Power) LED Amber (Attention) LED Figure 2-9. Light Pipes Display PCI LED Indicators PCI Slot LED Indicators Each hot-plug PCI slot has an amber and a green LED. Table 2-4 interprets the LEDs.
  • Page 33: Power Supplies

    This "inrush current" is much greater than the server’s normal operating needs. Generally, your external AC power source can handle the inrush current. If you install several HP NetServers on one circuit, precautions are necessary. If there is a power failure and power is then restored, all the servers immediately begin to draw inrush current at the same time.
  • Page 34: Power-Up And Power-Down Procedures

    14B breaker for each 16-amp Power Distribution Unit (PDU). • In Europe: ◊ For a single HP NetServer in a rack, use a 15-amp-minimum circuit with one IEC MCB C-type breaker for each 16-amp PDU. ◊ For multiple HP NetServers in a rack, use a 15-amp-minimum circuit with one IEC MCB D-type breaker for each 16-amp PDU.
  • Page 35: Power-Down Procedure

    Normally, this completes the procedure. Sleep States (ACPI) The HP NetServer supports the ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) standard, which is a key component of a NOS’s directed power management. The supported features are only available when an ACPI-compliant NOS is installed on the NetServer.
  • Page 36 The HP NetServer’s power button can be configured to initiate a sleep state (Sleep button) or a “soft off” or graceful shutdown of the NOS, rather than an immediate shut down of the power supply.
  • Page 37: Opening And Closing The Hp Netserver

    This chapter describes removing and replacing the covers of the rack-mount HP NetServer LH 6000r and the pedestal HP NetServer LH 6000. If the NetServer is not currently installed in a rack, skip to step 6 for the LH 6000r in the following section, "Removing the LH 6000r Rack Mount Covers."...
  • Page 38: Removing The Lh 6000R Rack Mount Covers

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Chapter 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer Removing the LH 6000r Rack Mount Covers CAUTION Do NOT operate the NetServer for more than 30 minutes with any cover (including power supplies and disk drives) removed.
  • Page 39 Chapter 3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer Figure 3-2. Removing the HP NetServer LH 6000r Bezel 3. Do not unscrew the entire hinge or bracket from the NetServer. Use a Torx 25 screwdriver to remove only the four outer screws so that the hinge and the bracket remain attached to the NetServer chassis as shown in Figure 3-3.
  • Page 40 NetServer to the bracket. Figure 3-4. Disconnecting the HP NetServer from the Z-Bracket 5. At the front of the rack, pull the NetServer forward from the rack until you hear the lockout devices engage with a click. Locking Latch Figure 3-5.
  • Page 41: Replacing The Lh 6000R Rack Mount Covers

    Thumbscrew Thumbscrew Bottom Cover Figure 3-6. HP NetServer LH 6000r Covers 7. Remove the right cover by supporting it with your hand, then loosening the thumbscrew and pulling the cover forward, then down to disengage it. Lift it away from the chassis (see Figure 3-6).
  • Page 42: Removing The Lh 6000 Pedestal Covers

    Opening and Closing the HP NetServer 4. Check that the four closely spaced metal tabs are in their four openings at the rear of the HP NetServer. The cover is secure when all edges are flush against the chassis and you cannot easily shift it.
  • Page 43 (3) up and away from the front panel, releasing the tabs from the slots at the bottom of the front panel. Figure 3-7. Removing the HP NetServer LH 6000 Bezel CAUTION The NetServer covers are heavy. Support them as you remove them, and allow room to move them away from the NetServer and for storage when removed.
  • Page 44: Replacing The Lh 6000 Pedestal Covers

    Top Cover Right Cover Left Cover Figure 3-8. HP NetServer LH 6000 Covers Replacing the LH 6000 Pedestal Covers 1. For each of the side covers, insert the two metal tabs, at the end opposite the handle, into the two openings at the top and bottom corners of the chassis.
  • Page 45 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer 4. Check that the four closely spaced metal tabs are in their four openings at the rear of the HP NetServer. The cover is secure when all edges are flush against the chassis and you cannot easily shift it.
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  • Page 47: Installing Mass Storage Devices

    A CD-ROM 32x drive Non-hot-swap mass storage shelves NOTE You can install a second hot-swap mass storage cage in the NetServer. For information, refer to the HP NetServer LH 3000/3000r and LH 6000/6000r Mass Storage Upgrade Guide. Flexible disk drive...
  • Page 48: Mass Storage Guidelines

    Do not interchange cables. Hot-Swap Cage Configuration A low profile drive fits within one slot. HP recommends you start configuring at slot 1 (the slot nearest the bottom of the cage) to get optimum loading of the bus.
  • Page 49 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices Slot Number Slot Number Disk Drive Disk Drive SCSI Device ID SCSI Device ID SCSI Bus ID SCSI Bus ID Slot Number Slot Number Disk Drive Disk Drive SCSI Device ID SCSI Device ID SCSI Bus ID...
  • Page 50 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices Slot Number Slot Number Disk Drive Disk Drive 10 11 12 13 14 15 SCSI Device ID SCSI Device ID SCSI Bus ID SCSI Bus ID Slot Number Slot Number Disk Drive Disk Drive...
  • Page 51: Boot Priority

    1. IDE CD-ROM drive with a bootable CD-ROM 2. Flexible disk drive with a bootable flexible disk 3. Embedded SCSI controller or integrated HP NetRAID controller. SCSI channel A precedes channel B. On a SCSI bus, boot order follows the ascending order: 0, 1, 2, 3….
  • Page 52: Installing Hot-Swap Mass Storage

    Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices You can change this boot order using the Setup utility (press [F2] during the boot process. See Chapter 10, "Configuring the HP NetServer." NOTE Use the Symbios (SCSI) Configuration Utility to configure the HP NetServer to ignore the onboard SCSI channels and to select a different PCI slot for boot devices.
  • Page 53 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices Figure 4-5. Hot-Swap Drive and Filler Panel CAUTION When installing more than one drive, do not stack drives on your work surface. Hard disk drives are very susceptible to mechanical shock and can be damaged by a drop as short as one-quarter of an inch.
  • Page 54 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices Drive Spacer Figure 4-6. Removing the Drive Spacer 3. Open the drive module by pressing in on the locking latch at the end of the drive ejector handle and pulling open the handle. CAUTION Be careful when you open the ejector handle.
  • Page 55 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices 4. With the drive ejector handle open, gently slide the module into the cage. Stop when you feel resistance. 5. For the LH 6000r, slowly close the ejector handle. Verify that the pin behind the pivot end of the handle engages the hole in the edge of the cage.
  • Page 56: Removing A Hot-Swap Hard Disk Drive Module

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices Removing a Hot-Swap Hard Disk Drive Module CAUTION You must remove the drive slowly to ensure the drive heads are parked prior to removal. Ensure you follow these instructions carefully to prevent handling damage, such as head slaps or head actuator unlocking.
  • Page 57 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices Non-hot-swap shelves Figure 4-9. Non-Hot-Swap Shelf in LH 6000 CAUTION Protect the drive from static electricity by leaving it in its anti-static bag until you are ready to install it. Before handling the drive, touch any unpainted metal surface to discharge static electricity.
  • Page 58: Non-Hot-Swap Scsi Addressing

    NetServer until the power cables are disconnected. 4. For both rack-mounted and pedestal models, follow the instructions in Chapter 3, "Opening and Closing the HP NetServer," to gain access to server. 5. Select an available shelf for the device and remove the filler panel.
  • Page 59: Connecting Scsi Sub-Systems

    Integrated HP NetRAID The HP NetServer contains an integrated HP NetRAID controller, which puts the power of the HP NetRAID series of DACs (disk array controllers) in the NetServer with no additional hardware. Refer to the Integrated HP NetRAID Controller Configuration Guide for complete information.
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  • Page 61: Installing Additional Memory

    5 Installing Additional Memory Introduction This chapter describes how to add memory to the HP NetServer LH 6000r or the HP NetServer LH 6000. The standard configuration ships with 256 MB of interleaved memory, one 128 MB DIMM in slot 1A and one 128 MB DIMM in slot 1B.
  • Page 62: Installing Memory In The Lh 6000R And Lh 6000

    3. Disconnect the power cords and cables and, if necessary, label each one to support re-assembly. 4. For both rack-mounted and pedestal models, follow the instructions in Chapter 3, "Opening and Closing the HP NetServer," to gain access to the system board assembly. WARNING...
  • Page 63 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory 5. Remove the two screws securing the system board assembly to the chassis (see Figures 5-2 and 5-3). 6. Unlatch the blue retaining latches to release the assembly. CAUTION Wear a wrist-strap and use a static-dissipating work surface connected to the chassis when handling components.
  • Page 64 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory Figure 5-3. Removing the System Board Assembly from the LH 6000 NetServer CAUTION The System Board Assembly weighs approximately 20 lbs. (9 kgs). Support it at the bottom as it is removed from the chassis.
  • Page 65 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory Figure 5-4. System Board Assembly on Grounded Anti-static pad 9. Identify the slot locations for the DIMM pair(s) being added: Table 5-1. Paired Memory Slots Slot 1A and Slot 1B Slot 2A and Slot 2B Slot 3A and Slot 3B Slot 4A and Slot 4B...
  • Page 66 12. Replace the two screws securing the system board assembly to the chassis. 13. Follow the procedure in Chapter 3, "Opening and Closing the HP NetServer," for closing up the server.
  • Page 67: Installing Additional Boards

    This chapter describes how to install accessory boards into the I/O board. The I/O board is located under the top cover of the LH 6000r and under the left cover of the LH 6000. Refer to Chapter 3, "Opening and Closing the HP NetServer," for instructions on removing the covers.
  • Page 68: Guidelines

    PCI slot. Use the Symbios Configuration Utility to select a different PCI slot when scanning for boot devices. Refer to Chapter 10, "Configuring the HP NetServer." Slots 7 and 8 accept universal boards. Universal boards automatically switch to accept power from +5.0 or +3.3 VDC.
  • Page 69: Irq Settings

    Chapter 10, "Configuring the HP Server." Tested PCI Boards and Drivers For a list of tested PCI boards, check Configuration Assistant on the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM, or look for the Hardware Tested Products List link for the...
  • Page 70: Installing Accessory Boards

    Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards Installing Accessory Boards NOTE To perform a hot add, or a hot replacement when the HP NetServer is powered up, refer to help information provided on the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM provided with your NetServer.
  • Page 71 Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards 4. For both rack-mounted and pedestal models, follow the instructions in Chapter 3, "Opening and Closing the HP NetServer," to gain access to the I/O board. NOTE In the LH 6000r, this assembly is under the top cover; in the LH 6000, it is under the left cover.
  • Page 72 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards Figure 6-3. Removing a PCI Slot Cover Front Board Hold Down Figure 6-4. Removing Front Board Hold Down...
  • Page 73 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards NOTE To prevent intermittent problems, ensure each unused PCI slot has a PCI slot cover. If a PCI board is removed and not re-installed, you must install a PCI slot cover. CAUTION Do not bend the PCI board to install it into the slot.
  • Page 74 Refer to the accessory board documentation for connection requirements. 18. Follow the procedure in Chapter 3, "Opening and Closing the HP NetServer," for closing up the server. 19. Reconnect power and cables. 20. Power on the HP NetServer according to the respective NOS power up instructions.
  • Page 75: Pci Hot Plug Boards

    Hot Plug Utility and hot-plug compliant drivers, load then initialize the driver(s) if it is not done automatically. For current PCI Hot Plug information regarding NOS support and the availability of PCI Hot Plug compliant drivers, search for PCI Hot Plug on HP’s web site at: http://netserver.hp.com/netserver/products/...
  • Page 76: Removing A Hot Plug Board

    NetServer is powered up, refer to the PCI Hot Plug Help file on the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM. Removing a Hot Plug Board To remove a hot-plug board from the HP NetServer which has not been powered 1. Make sure power is off and follow the instructions for accessing the I/O board.
  • Page 77 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards Note: Ejector only moves 10 mm (3/8 inch) Figure 6-6. Removing a Hot Plug Board 4. Remove the hot-plug board. 5. Either replace the hot-plug board or reinstall the slot cover. 6.
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  • Page 79: Installing Additional Processors

    7 Installing Additional Processors Introduction The HP NetServer LH 6000 and the HP NetServer LH 6000r support up to six processors and accompanying voltage regulation modules (VRMs) on the system board assembly. The HP NetServer LH 6000 and the HP NetServer LH 6000r ship with one processor and an accompanying voltage regulation module (VRM) in the initial slots (Slot 1).
  • Page 80: Installing The Processor

    The power supplies will continue to provide standby current to the NetServer until the power cable is disconnected. 4. For both rack-mounted and pedestal models, follow the instructions in Chapter 3, "Opening and Closing the HP NetServer," to gain access to the system board assembly. NOTE In the LH 6000r, this assembly is under the right cover;...
  • Page 81 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Chapter 7 Installing Additional Processors CAUTION Wear a wrist-strap and use a static-dissipating work surface connected to the chassis when handling components. Ensure the metal of the wrist strap contacts your skin. 6. Place the system board assembly on an anti-static pad. 7.
  • Page 82 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Chapter 7 Installing Additional Processors Figure 7-3. Open the Latches 12. Align the processor being added over the next available slot so that the heat sink faces away from the system board for processors 1, 2, and 3, and towards the system board for processors 4, 5, and 6.
  • Page 83 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Chapter 7 Installing Additional Processors Locations Figure 7-4. Insert the VRM 18. Re-install the system board assembly into the chassis (see Figure 7-5). Figure 7-5. Install the System Board Assembly.
  • Page 84: Setting The Processor Speed

    Chapter 7 Installing Additional Processors 19. Reconnect cables and power cords to the NetServer. 20. Follow the procedure in Chapter 3, "Opening and Closing the HP NetServer," for closing up the server. 21. Restore HP NetServer to normal operation. Setting the Processor Speed 1.
  • Page 85: Upgrading The Firmware

    Upgrading the Firmware Load the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM and then power on the LH 6000r and LH 6000. Follow instructions to ensure that the BIOS is up-to-date. NOTE You are not required to use the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM to reconfigure your system after installing the new processor.
  • Page 86: Testing The Processor

    Installing Additional Processors Testing the Processor After you power on the HP NetServer, check boot messages to see whether or not the system detects the additional processor. If boot messages indicate that the additional processor has not been found, check the installation of the processor and the VRM and verify that the speed and cache size are correct.
  • Page 87: Installing The Hp Netserver In An Hp Rack System/E Or Rack System/U

    This chapter describes how to mount the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U rack. If you have an older HP System rack, see Chapter 13, "Alternative Rack Mounting," for instructions. (If you are mounting the HP NetServer in a non-HP rack, refer to the separate rack-mounting guide for third-party racks.
  • Page 88: Tools Required

    Contact your HP reseller for information about the HP NetServer LH 6000 to LH 6000r Conversion Kit. Tools Required The following tools are required to mount the HP NetServer in the rack: • Torx 15 driver •...
  • Page 89 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U ◊ Install components from the bottom up. ◊ Place the heaviest components on the bottom of the rack. ◊...
  • Page 90: System E/U Characteristics

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U • Reduced Airflow - As you mount equipment in the rack, make sure that you allow enough airflow for safe operation of the equipment. Observe the minimum clearance dimensions listed in Appendix A, "Specifications."...
  • Page 91: Hp Netserver Rack Mount Parts List

    To determine the hole position for rack nuts and bar nuts, which will secure the slides to the rack, mark the slide mounting holes on all columns. 1. Mark the bottom of the HP NetServer at an EIA unit mark on the column. This is your baseline.
  • Page 92: Installing Bezel Rack Nuts

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U Installing Bezel Rack Nuts Facing the front of the rack: 1. Install the bezel-latch rack nuts on the right front column (holes 11 and 15 up from the baseline).
  • Page 93: Installing Bar Nuts

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U Installing Bar Nuts The "bar nut" is a two-hole metal bar used to secure the mounting flanges of the slide to the rack columns.
  • Page 94: Attaching The Slides

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U Place bar nut behind outside face of column. Start two screws in bar nut but do not tighten. Figure 8-6. Attach Bar Nuts The slots in the mounting flange allow you to insert the flange in place behind the outside face but in front of the bar nut.
  • Page 95 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U Insert the Mounting Flanges between each Column bar nut and tighten the screws. Mounting Flanges Figure 8-7. Positioning the Slides 1.
  • Page 96 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U Insert Mounting Flange between bar nut and rear of column. Press slide tightly against column and tighten screws to hold slide in place.
  • Page 97: Installing The Netserver

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U Installing the NetServer The following steps require lifting the HP NetServer with the mounting handles and sliding the slide members through the handles to secure it to the slides installed in the rack.
  • Page 98 HP NetServer LH 6000r weighs up to 175 pounds (80 kg.) when fully loaded. 5. Lift the HP NetServer by the handles until the handles are above the extended slide members (see Figure 8-10). 6. Move the HP NetServer toward the rack, between the slide members, until all four HP NetServer handles are over the slide members.
  • Page 99 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U Rest the HP NetServer handles on the slides and then line up the mounting holes in the HP NetServer chassis with the screw holes in the slides (see Figure 8-11).
  • Page 100: Securing The Hp Netserver To The Rack

    1. Attach the bezel hinge to the HP NetServer with three screws through the right edge of the bezel hinge and into the left front of the HP NetServer (see Figure 8-13). 2. Attach the bezel latch to the right side of the HP NetServer with two screws.
  • Page 101 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U Top Cover Remove two Remove two screws securing screws securing the NetServer the NetServer to the rack. to the rack.
  • Page 102 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U 5. Install two screws through the bezel latch into the rack nuts on the right column of the rack (see Figure 8-15).
  • Page 103: Attaching The Cable Management Arm

    The Cable Management Arm for the HP NetServer LH 6000r can only be mounted on HP Systems racks. The HP NetServer Cable Management Arm allows the cables, including the power cords, to move in and out with the HP NetServer chassis on its slides without being accidentally disconnected (see Figure 8-17).
  • Page 104 6. Attach the other flange of the cable arm to the rear column of the rack with the two M-5 Torx T-25 screws, included with the arm. 7. Extend the HP NetServer out of the rack to ensure the Cable Management Arm moves with the chassis without binding.
  • Page 105: Attaching The Z-Bracket For Shipping

    Reference Guide for information about cable dressing and routing. Attaching the Z-bracket for shipping Should it be necessary to ship the system with the HP NetServer in place within the rack, the Z-bracket should be attached to secure the HP NetServer to the rack while shipping.
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  • Page 107: Connecting The Monitor, Keyboard, And Mouse

    Guide for instructions on how to cable the NetServer to external connections. The HP NetServer performs a diagnostic test when it is connected to an external power source, and then performs another test when the power switch is turned on.
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  • Page 109: 10Configuring The Hp Netserver

    Run the Setup utility to do the following: • For HP NetServer LH 6000/6000r, use the Setup utility to put SCSI channels A and B under control of the integrated HP NetRAID controller and to verify the boot device priority and the priority of various hard disk drive controllers within the boot device priority.
  • Page 110 If you wait too long to press the F2 function key, you may not be able to enter the Setup utility, even though the message "Press <F2> to enter SETUP" is still displayed. If this happens, restart the HP NetServer and press the F2 function key as soon as the message appears.
  • Page 111 Embedded LAN and SCSI Settings. Then press Enter. 11. The Embedded LAN and SCSI Settings submenu is displayed. If HP NetRAID/LVD SCSI is not already highlighted, use the up and down arrows to highlight it. Read the values in the brackets to determine whether LVD SCSI is...
  • Page 112: Hp Netserver Navigator Cd-Rom

    Server Mode is the mode you use to initially setup and configure your HP NetServer. Using this mode you can set the system language, time, date, and set resources for installed accessories and run utility and troubleshooting software.
  • Page 113: Using A Separate Workstation To View Navigator Information - Resource Mode

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer to the Diskette Library and to reference materials to help plan the HP NetServer installation. To setup and configure the server, use Server Mode instead of Resource Mode.
  • Page 114 Release Notes To ensure that you have the latest versions of the HP NetServer Navigator software, obtain the current HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM Release Notes. The Release Notes are updated for each new release of the CD-ROM.
  • Page 115: Using The Navigator Cd-Rom On The Netserver - Server Mode

    Server Mode 1. Press the power-on button. 2. Press the CD-ROM drive eject button. 3. Place the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM in the drive and press the eject button again to close the drive. NOTE Using the low profile CD-ROM drive is slightly different than full-height units.
  • Page 116: Hp Netserver Navigator Cd-Rom Main Menu

    Installation Assistant guides you through the NOS installation and configures the NOS with the appropriate drivers. If Configuration Assistant and Installation Assistant detects that a newer version of the BIOS is available on the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM it will prompt you to update the BIOS.
  • Page 117: Running Configuration Assistant And Installation Assistant

    For more information on the utilities, go to the Setup Utility section later in this chapter. Running Configuration Assistant and Installation Assistant Insert the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. If the system fails to start, follow the instructions on the screen. 1. Set language, time, and date, if necessary.
  • Page 118 Perform a manual NOS installation if you are installing a NOS other than certain versions of Novell NetWare or Microsoft Windows NT Server, or if you have replaced any HP components. For Manual NOS Installation Only: Before you perform a manual NOS...
  • Page 119 I/O port ranges, DMA channels, and interrupt (IRQ) levels. • Configure Disk Array: This configures your HP disk array. Refer to the Integrated HP NetRAID Controller Configuration Guide. NOTE When you configure an array, the default cache mode is write-through.
  • Page 120 Configure Remote Management: This executes the Integrated Remote Assistant configuration utility. • Configure Disk Array: This configures your HP disk array, but requires you to fill out the Disk Array Configuration Worksheet, before proceeding. Click Help for more details. •...
  • Page 121: Nos Installation

    For certain versions of Novell NetWare or Microsoft Windows NT Server, Configuration Assistant partitions and formats the hard disk drive, and Installation Assistant guides you through the NOS installation and configures the NOS with the appropriate drivers for the HP-bundled configuration. •...
  • Page 122: Hp Management Solutions

    HP NetServers locally or from remote locations. If you are unfamiliar with these products or concepts: • Go to the Management Web site on the HP Web Site at: http://netserver.hp.com/netserver/products/ management To view information on HP TopTools and all HP NetServer management options for your NetServer.
  • Page 123: Toptools Remote Control

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer TopTools is included with every NetServer L series HP NetServer and should be installed to help your service provider troubleshoot your system. TopTools is located on HP TopTools CD-ROM included with the system.
  • Page 124: Pcanywhere32

    Symantec Corporation that allows you to take control of Microsoft Windows NT Servers across the network or over a modem. Refer to the HP NetServer Documentation CD-ROM for details, or the HP TopTools Remote Control User Guide.
  • Page 125: Setup Utility

    Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer Setup Utility The HP NetServer has a Setup Utility (BIOS) in read-only memory. The utility features several system configuration and housekeeping options, including security and system console characteristics. The following sections tell how to access the Setup Utility, and how to perform selected tasks.
  • Page 126 Flexible Disk & IDE Settings – Use this menu to enable/disable the local bus IDE drive. Use this menu to change the flexible disk type or add an IDE hard drive to HP NetServer's configuration. This would include selecting the hard drive's characteristics, manually or automatically, and selecting which drive would be the Primary Master or Slave, the CD-ROM or the IDE hard drive.
  • Page 127: Using The Setup Screens

    Esc key to close the pop-up without making a selection. Changing the System Date and Time To change the HP NetServer's date and time and refer to the following procedure. 1. To reach the Setup Utility, boot or reboot the system and press F2 when prompted.
  • Page 128: Setting The Hp Netserver's Boot Passwords

    The HP NetServer can have separate administrator and user password. The user password is limited in access once booted. To configure the HP NetServer for passwords and to require a password during boot-up, perform following procedure. 1. If not already in the Setup Utility, boot or reboot the system and press F2...
  • Page 129 Password, but may choose to skip setting the User Password. NOTE You must set the Administrator Password before changing a User Password or configuring the HP NetServer to boot with a password. 4. Press the Enter key to enter a new password or change the old one.
  • Page 130 12. Press Enter to toggle "Disabled" to "Enabled" in the Network Server Mode field. Setting this mode to Enabled will cause the HP NetServer to prompt for a password when booting from a diskette or a CD-ROM, but will not require...
  • Page 131 "Video Blanking [Disabled]" . 16. Press Enter to toggle "Disabled" to "Enabled" in the Video Blanking field. Setting this feature only provides a blank screen on the HP NetServer’s Monitor, when the Keyboard Lock or Network Server Mode is also enabled.
  • Page 132: Changing Internal Device Boot Priority

    Configuring the HP NetServer Changing Internal Device Boot Priority You can change the boot priority of the HP NetServer’s internal mass storage devices: the CD-ROM, the flexible disk drive (or other removable device), and hard drives connected to the HP NetServer’s internal SCSI ports. To do this: 1.
  • Page 133 ◊ If more than eight logical drives are connected to the HP NetServer, drives 9 and above (including the DAC or SCSI boards and the drives connected to each) will not be recognized by the Setup Utility.
  • Page 134: Clearing Configuration Settings From Cmos

    CMOS from within the Utility. To clear the CMOS of the configuration settings, you must use the configuration switch on the system board. 1. Power down the HP NetServer and gain access to the system board. Refer to Chapter 3, "Opening and Closing the HP NetServer."...
  • Page 135: Run Symbios Configuration Utility

    Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer 5. Shut down the operating system and power down the HP NetServer. Refer to Chapter 2, "Controls, Ports, and Indicators." 6. Set switch 5 from ON to OFF on the system board’s configuration switch.
  • Page 136 "Press Ctrl-C to start Symbios Configuration Utility..." is still displayed. If this happens, restart the HP NetServer, and press the Ctrl+C keys as soon as the message appears. 3. When the Symbios Logic SCSI Configuration Utility Main Menu is displayed, verify that shows Display=Verbose.
  • Page 137 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer 6. The Adapter Boot Order screen displays the two SCSI controllers and numbers representing their boot order in the following form: Boot Boot Order DevFunc Order DevFunc...
  • Page 138: Verify Disk Drive Modules

    Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer Verify Disk Drive Modules As the HP NetServer restarts, watch the display monitor to determine whether all the drives you installed have been detected. NOTE Any SCSI devices controlled by the integrated HP NetRAID controller will NOT be displayed during the boot process.
  • Page 139: 11Information Assistant

    Introduction The HP NetServer Online Documentation CD-ROM includes Information Assistant, which contains the entire set of documentation for your HP NetServer. Information Assistant provides a quick and efficient method of locating information about installing, managing and servicing your HP NetServer.
  • Page 140: General Information

    Information Assistant General Information This menu button provides general information about the capabilities of the Information Assistant application. Specific topics are: About the HP NetServer Documentation CD-ROM Accessing Printable and Localized Files in Information Assistant Service and Support NetServer E-Series This menu button provides access to the individual NetServer E-Series products.
  • Page 141: Server Management

    NOTE In order to launch and display Adobe Acrobat .PDF files from HP NetServer Information Assistant, you will need to have a .PDF viewer installed on your system. For your convenience, the Adobe Acrobat 3.0 Viewer installation program is included on this CD-ROM in the ACROREAD directory.
  • Page 142 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Chapter 11 Information Assistant Select a topic from the Map. Displays a window with an outline of every module and topic in Information Assistant for the selected product. The Map enables you to view the contents of the Information Assistant in outline format, and to then select a topic.
  • Page 143: Copying And Printing Information

    Installing HP Information Assistant Software HP Information Assistant runs on a PC running Windows 3.1, Windows 95 and above or Windows NT. Install Information Assistant from the HP NetServer Online Documentation CD-ROM onto the client system that will manage the NetServer.
  • Page 144 CD-ROM drive. 6. Follow the instructions that appear on your screen. In Program Manager, the setup utility creates a new program group called HP NetServer Information Asst., with an icon for running the application.
  • Page 145: 12Troubleshooting

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com 12 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Tools If you are having problems installing your HP NetServer, there are a number of different tools available for troubleshooting • HP NetServer Information Assistant (see Chapter 11) contains the following tools: ◊...
  • Page 146 • For problems with the disk array controller board, refer to the appropriate HP NetRAID manuals. • For problems with HP TopTools, refer to the HP TopTools Administrator Guide on the HP Web Site at http://www.hp.com/toptools • For general information on management products, refer to http://www.hp.com/go/netserver_mgmt...
  • Page 147: Common Installation Problems

    If you suspect a hardware error, follow these steps: a. Log users off the LAN and power down the server. b. Extend the HP NetServer out of the rack and remove the top cover. c. Simplify the HP NetServer configuration to the minimum required: ∗...
  • Page 148: If The System Does Not Power On

    If the system gives a series of beeps, this indicates a system error. Contact HP or your reseller. • If the system fails POST and an error message appears, refer to the section "Error Messages." If the suggested solutions do not solve the problem, contact HP or your reseller.
  • Page 149: If The System Passes Post, But Does Not Function

    If the System Passes POST, but Does Not Function If an error message appears, read the error message text for actions to take. If the actions do not solve the problem, contact HP or your reseller. If there is no error message, follow these steps: 1.
  • Page 150 If you have TopTools remote management software installed and configured for use with DiagTools, you can accomplish any of the above tasks remotely. See the online documentation HP NetServer DiagTools Error Reference and User Guide for more information on DiagTools.
  • Page 151: Error Messages

    Troubleshooting Error Messages If you get an error message, insert your HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive and press the Reset button on the front of the NetServer. An Error Message Utility automatically displays the error message and a possible solution.
  • Page 152 5. Move the configuration memory switch, switch 5 on the system board, to the "ON = CLEAR CONFIG" position. 6. Plug in the power cords, and turn on power to the HP NetServer. The following message appears: The configuration has been cleared. Set the Clear Config switch to the OFF position before rebooting.
  • Page 153: Password Problems

    5. Move switch 6 on the system board (labeled "Clear Password") to the ON position (refer to Figure 12-1). 6. Plug in the power cords. Turn on power to the HP NetServer and allow it to complete its startup routing. The old password will be erased.
  • Page 154 Chapter 12 Troubleshooting 8. Return switch 6 to the OFF position. 9. Follow the procedure in Chapter 3, "Opening and Closing the HP NetServer," for closing up the server. 10. Reconnect power and cables. 11. Restore HP NetServer to normal operation.
  • Page 155: 13Alternative Rack Mounting

    Feet Foot Figure 13-1. Installation Hardware If you have the newer HP System/E or System/U racks, go to Chapter 8. If you are mounting the HP NetServer in a non-HP rack, see the documentation in the appropriate rack accessory kit.
  • Page 156: Rack-Mounting Guidelines And Precautions

    HP NetServer, install those components before starting to mount the HP NetServer. ◊ Use HP Rack Assistant to plan the rack configuration and to check power, weight, and stability of the configured rack. Download HP Rack Assistant from: http://netserver.hp.com/netserver/tools Install components such as DIMMs and processors into the system board assembly before rack-mounting the HP NetServer.
  • Page 157: Preparing For Installation

    The rack-optimized HP NetServer LH 6000r fits into 19-inch-wide EIA (Electrical Industry Association) racks. Vertical space in the rack is measured in standard EIA units. One EIA unit is 1.75 inches (44.45 mm). The HP NetServer LH 6000r requires 8 EIA units of space.
  • Page 158: Installing The Slides

    Marking Front Columns Mark the slide mounting holes on the front columns. 1. Mark the baseline (bottom) of the HP NetServer at an EIA unit mark on the column. 2. Hold the bottom of the rack template at the baseline. Mark the top of HP NetServer (8 EIA units counted up from the baseline).
  • Page 159: Installing Rack Nuts

    2. Install the bezel hinge rack nuts on the left front column (holes 6 and 19 counted up from the baseline). Rack nuts are installed on the rear columns to secure the Z-bracket, which is secured to the HP NetServer. Use the rack template to locate the mounting holes (see Figure 13-3).
  • Page 160: Installing Bar Nuts

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting Install z-bracket rack nuts at holes Front right column: 9 and 13 up Install bezel latch from baseline. rack nuts at holes 11 and 15 up from baseline. Front left column: Install bezel hinge Template...
  • Page 161: Attaching The Slides

    This mounting flange is not required when installing a slide in an HP systems rack. 3. Hold the slide so the slide members extend out the front of the rack (see Figure 13-5).
  • Page 162 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting Note the removable mounting flange has been removed. Insert two screws through the front column and start the screws in a bar nut. Insert the slide in place behind Use hex nut the column face and lock washer...
  • Page 163: Completing The Hp Netserver Installation

    8. Repeat steps 1 through 6 and install the second slide in the rack. Completing the HP NetServer Installation Installing the HP NetServer on the slides and securing it to the rack completes the installation of the HP NetServer in the HP Systems rack. Follow the steps beginning in the section Installing the HP NetServer in Chapter 8, "Installing the...
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  • Page 165: A Specifications

    Video The video memory used for the HP NetServer LH 6000 or HP NetServer LH 6000r is a 16Mbit (2MB) SGRAM, with architecture of 256K x 32 bit x 2 banks. 2D Video Resolutions...
  • Page 166: Environment

    -30 to 3,045 m (~ 10,000 ft) Non-operating -30 to 12,180 m (~ 40,000 ft) Acoustic Emissions Sound level (LpA): < 58 dBA Size Minimum Clearance HP NetServer LH 6000 Front 1 m (39 inches) Sides 2.5 cm (1 inch) 2.5 cm (1 inch) Back...
  • Page 167: Power Requirements

    Specifications Weight and Dimensions NOTE A fully loaded HP NetServer can weigh up to 173 lbs. (78.5 kgs). Follow local regulations, and use one person for every 40 pounds of HP NetServer weight when lifting it. HP NetServer LH 6000 Height 494.8 mm (19.5 in)
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  • Page 169: B Regulatory Information

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com B Regulatory Information Regulatory Notices - Electromagnetic Compliance Your HP NetServer may fit into Class A or Class B configuration. Refer to the appropriate information below. Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) requirements have been established in many countries to regulate the radio frequency energy generated by Information Technology Equipment (ITE).
  • Page 170: Notice For United States

    -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help. Hewlett-Packard’s system tests were conducted with HP-supported peripheral devices and HP shielded cables, such as those you receive with your computer. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Hewlett-Packard could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 171: Notice For Canada (Industry Canada)

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Appendix B Regulatory Information Notice for Canada (Industry Canada) For Products Labeled "Class A" This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.
  • Page 172: Notice For Korea

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Appendix B Regulatory Information For Products Labeled "VCCI Class 2" (Translation) This equipment is in the 2nd Class category information technology equipment based on the rules of Voluntary Control Council For Interference by Information Technology Equipment (VCCI).
  • Page 173: Notice For Taiwan

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Appendix B Regulatory Information Notice for Taiwan Class A Warning Statement...
  • Page 174: Declaration Of Conformity (Us, Eu, Australia)

    Cupertino, CA 95014-5040 USA declares, that the product Product Name: Network Server Model Number(s): HP NetServer LH 6000/LH 6000r Product Options: conforms to the following Product Specifications: Safety: IEC 950: 1991+A1, A2, A3, A4 / EN 60950: 1992+A1, A2, A3, A4...
  • Page 175: Regulatory Notices - Product Safety

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Appendix B Regulatory Information Regulatory Notices – Product Safety The following information applies only to HP NetServers with factory-installed components. CD-ROM and Laser Safety Statements The following information applies only to HP NetServers with factory-installed drives.
  • Page 176 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Appendix B Regulatory Information Laser Safety - Finland LASERTURVALLISUUS LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT LH 6000 - verkkopalvelimeen voidaan asentaa lisävarusteena laitteensisainen CD-ROM-lukulaite, joka on laserlaite. Kyseinen CD-ROM-lukulaite on käyttäjän kannalta turvallinen luokan 1 laserlaite. Normaalissa käytössä...
  • Page 177: Battery Statements

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Appendix B Regulatory Information This CD-ROM Drive Unit is classified as a CLASS 1 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT. LASER PRODUCT The CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT label is located on the LASSER top of the drive. KLASSE 1 PRODUKT Bei diesem CD-ROM-Laufwerk CDU56S handelt es sich...
  • Page 178: Power Line Harmonic Statement

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Appendix B Regulatory Information Power Line Harmonic Statement This statement applies to all models of the HP NetServer LH 6000. Power Line Harmonic (Japan) (Translation) This product conforms to the Power Line Harmonics guideline.
  • Page 179: C Service And Support

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com C Service and Support For all Service and Support information, see the HP NetServer Warranty and Service/Support Booklet included with your product.
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  • Page 181: D Warranty And Software License

    The following License Terms govern your use of the accompanying Software unless you have a separate signed agreement with HP. License Grant. HP grants you a license to Use one copy of the Software. "Use" means storing, loading, installing, executing or displaying the Software. You may not modify the Software or disable any licensing or control features of the Software.
  • Page 182 Support Utility software may be used only for restoring the hard disk of the HP computer system with which the Recovery CD originally was provided, and (ii) if separate EULA(s) are included with your Computer for any other MS products which are included on the Recovery CD, those MS products are subject to the terms of their respective EULA(s).
  • Page 183: Index

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Index clearing, 126 Common Installation Problems, 139 Configuration 2D video resolution, 157 custom, 112 duplex bus, 43 Express, 109 3D video resolution, 157 primary drive, 40, 41 Replicate, 113 secondary drive, 42 Adapter boot order, 129 Configuration Assistant Alternative Rack Mounting, 147 custom configuration, 108...
  • Page 184 HP NetServer Rack Installation Road front panel console Map, 149 NetServer status LEDs, 14 HP NetServer Server Management Reference Guide, 8, 114 HP NetServer, LH 3000/3000r and LH handles 6000/6000r, Mass Storage Upgrade removing after mounting, 91 Guide, 39 hard disk drive...
  • Page 185 78 LEDs, 25 LEDs LAN, 25 Rack NetServer status, 14 installing HP NetServer in, 82 PCI Hot Plug, 24 lifting server into rack, 90 Power Supply Status, 25 marking location for NetServer, 83 Lock, 13 removing LH 6000r from the rack, 32...
  • Page 186 119 WARNING disconnect all cables before removing time covers, 29 changing, 119 Lift HP NetServer with two people, TopTools for Servers, 114 TopTools Remote Control, 115 power switch does not remove Troubleshooting, 137 standby power, 29 wear grounded wrist strap, 29...

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