HP Netserver LP 1000r User Guide (1.13 and 1.26 GHz) Online Version: 2.0 Last Updated: June 2001
Chapter 1 Controls, Ports, and Indicators 4 LED ICON Description Disk ID 0, ID 1, and ID 2 LED These Disk LEDs have five distinctive states for
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP Netserver 94 NOTE You typically would not need to use this utility unless you are an experienced administrator or req
95 11 HP Netserver Online Documentation CD-ROM Overview The HP Netserver Online Documentation CD-ROM contains the entire set of documentation for yo
97 12 Troubleshooting Introduction If you are having problems installing your HP Netserver, there are a number of different tools available for troub
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting 98 you need to get assistance from Hewlett-Packard, refer to the HP Netserver Warranty and Service/Support booklet provide
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting 99 1. Remove the AC power cord, wait 15 seconds, reconnect the power cord, and try again. 2. Ensure all cables and the
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting 100 d. Clear the CMOS memory and reboot. Refer to "Clearing the CMOS Configuration" later in this chapter. 6.
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting 101 3. Verify the power outlet is working. 4. Verify the Netserver and monitor are turned on. The power-on indicator s
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting 102 e. If the Netserver now works, replace the boards and accessories one at a time to determine which one is causing the
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting 103 Mouse error (The LP 1000r will complete the boot process without a mouse connected.) • Verify the mouse is connected
Chapter 1 Controls, Ports, and Indicators 5 • The two LAN ports (LAN A/MGMT and LAN B) are for embedded controllers based on Intel's 82559 10/1
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting 104 Clearing the CMOS Configuration You may need to clear the CMOS configuration if the configuration has been corrupted,
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting 105 Shaded rectanglerepresents the positionof switchNot Used (Default =Off)BIOS RecoveryClear PasswordClear CMOSNot Used
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting 106 Hardware Problems This section describes what to do if you have problems with your monitor, mass storage devices, prin
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting 107 Keyboard or Mouse Does Not Work 1. Verify the keyboard and mouse are connected to the correct connectors. Refer to t
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting 108 WARNING There is a danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly installed. For your safety, never attempt to rec
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting 109 View Rotated90 Degrees CCW Figure 12-3. Battery on System Board 7. Insert the new battery with the positive sign (+)
111 13 Alternative Rack Mounting (4-Post) Introduction This chapter provides the instructions for mounting the HP Netserver in a four-post (column)
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting (4–Post) 112 Figure 13-1. HP System Rack
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting (4–Post) 113 Before mounting the Netserver, determine the Netserver's location in the rack relative to othe
Chapter 1 Controls, Ports, and Indicators 6 Applying Power to the HP Netserver Powering-Up the Netserver NOTE Turn on power to the monitor connecte
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting (4–Post) 114 Safety Precautions Always keep the following safety and environmental issues in mind, especially i
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting (4–Post) 115 Preparing the Rack The outer-rail assemblies must be released after shipment and the columns must b
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting (4–Post) 116 Figure 13-2. Releasing Spring Assembly Marking the Columns Use this section to mark the front and
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting (4–Post) 117 1. Find the EIA unit markings on the rack and the location for the Netserver. The screw holes cove
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting (4–Post) 118 4. Match the outer-rail pins to the column holes (1st & 3rd) marked on the front and rear col
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting (4–Post) 119 A tension spring allows the outer-rails to compress during installation. The outer-rails are held i
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting (4–Post) 120 Placing the HP Netserver in the Rack Use this topic to insert the HP Netserver into the outer-rail
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting (4–Post) 121 Figure 13-6. Mounting the HP Netserver 5. Slowly move the Netserver chassis into the outer-rail a
Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting (4–Post) 122 2. Push in on the bottom to engage the pins, allowing it to rotate up. 3. Push the bezel in at
123 A Specifications Introduction This appendix provides the power requirements, operating conditions (environmental requirements), physical require
Chapter 1 Controls, Ports, and Indicators 7 Connecting AC Power to Multiple-Server Configurations The HP Netserver temporarily draws a large "in
Appendix A Specifications 124 Table A-2. Environmental Requirements Parameter Conditions Temperature Operating 5° to 35° C (41° to 95° F) Non-o
Appendix A Specifications 125 Table A-4. HP Netserver Hardware Specifications Processors Intel Pentium III (up to 2 processors) processors, at suppo
Appendix A Specifications 126 System Board Layout BatteryLAN BLAN A/MGMTVideo (B)Parallel (T)UBS (2)PCI SlotConfigSwitchIDE-2IntegratedRemoteAssista
Appendix A Specifications 127 Wake-on-LAN (WOL)Not UsedWake-on-Ring (WOR)Not UsedIntegrated RABoardConnectors (2)(DaughterBoard)PCI BoardFanPower, R
129 Index A ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Management Interface, 2, 7 Advanced Configuration and Power Management Interface ACPI, 7 air duct r
Index 130 DIMM sizes 1 GB, 28 128 MB, 28 256 MB, 28 512 MB, 28 DIMMs air duct removal, 29 installation, 27 installation guidelines, 28 non-compatible
Index 131 no jumper settings, 17 Hot Swap SCSI ID assigned by location, 17 no controller board jumper settings, 17 HP DiagTools Utility, 97 HP Managem
Index 132 troubleshooting, 106 video connection, 83 mouse, 83 mouse troubleshooting, 107 O Order Assistant, 27 outer-rail release compression spring,
Index 133 rack mount kit parts list, 63, 75, 115 rear panel ports, 83 Remote Control card I2C connector, 37 Remote Control card RMC, 37 removing front
Chapter 1 Controls, Ports, and Indicators 8 The Netserver supports certain types of system activity, which is used as wake-up events from these sleep
Index 134 connection, 83 keyboard, 83 monitor, 83 mouse, 83 switch settings processor speed, 52 system board removing DIMMs, 33 system date changing,
9 2 Opening and Closing the HP Netserver Introduction This chapter describes how to the remove the top cover, front bezel, and the air duct from the
Chapter 2 Opening and Closing the HP Netserver 10 4. Pull and lift the bezel out toward you and remove it from the chassis. See Figure 2-1. Figure
Chapter 2 Opening and Closing the HP Netserver 11 Removing the Top Cover To remove the top cover, follow these steps: NOTE You do not need to remo
Chapter 2 Opening and Closing the HP Netserver 12 Figure 2-2. Removing the Top Cover Replacing the Top Cover To replace the top cover, follow these
Chapter 2 Opening and Closing the HP Netserver 13 Figure 2-3. Replacing the Top Cover 7. Install the Netserver back into the rack and secure it to
ii Notice The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to
Chapter 2 Opening and Closing the HP Netserver 14 Removing the Air Duct The air duct directs air from the fan onto the heatsinks of both processors.
15 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices Introduction The HP Netserver LP 1000r comes standard with an IDE CD-ROM and a flexible disk drive. The Netserve
Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices 16 • IDE Devices o The embedded IDE controller is an Enhanced-IDE dual channel controller and provides two
Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices 17 • SCSI Drive Addressing o The addresses of the SCSI drives are automatically assigned by the drive bay
Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices 18 Boot Priority The Netserver's boot order should be considered when selecting a boot device. This is
Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices 19 CAUTION To prevent damage to the Hot Swap SCSI hard disk drives, don't use a HVD (high voltage dif
Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices 20 Installing Hot Swap Hard Drives Use this section to install the SCSI hard drives in the Hot Swap drive b
Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices 21 CAUTION Save the filler panel for future use. If the filler panels are left out of empty drive bays whi
Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices 22 CAUTION To prevent snapping off the ejector arms do not apply excessive pressure. 5. Close the ejector
Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices 23 Removing Hot Swap Hard Drives CAUTION You must remove the drive slowly and then wait for the drive hea
iii Contents 1 Controls, Ports, and Indicators ... 1 Introduction ...
Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices 24 Figure 3-5. Removing a Hot Swap Drive CAUTION To prevent overheating or excessive electromagnetic rad
Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices 25 3. Unfold the cable and connect it to the SCSI connector on the HP NetRAID Controller board before inst
27 4 Installing Additional Memory Introduction The HP Netserver LP 1000r's main memory is implemented using four memory slots on the system boar
Chapter 4 Installing Additional Memory 28 Memory Installation Guidelines • The HP Netserver LP 1000r only uses 133 MHz (PC133) buffered SDRAM DIMMs,
Chapter 4 Installing Additional Memory 29 5. Locate the DIMM slots on the system board. See Figures 4-1 and 4-2. 6. Loosen the two captive screws
Chapter 4 Installing Additional Memory 30 0132DIMMSLOTSSystem Board (top view) Figure 4-2. DIMM Locations on System Board 7. Choose an empty slot on
Chapter 4 Installing Additional Memory 31 CAUTION The memory modules are sensitive to static electricity and can be easily damaged by improper handl
Chapter 4 Installing Additional Memory 32 WARNING Ensure you hold the DIMM tightly as you push it into the slot. It is possible to turn or bend the
Chapter 4 Installing Additional Memory 33 Removing DIMMs You may need to remove a DIMM module to downsize your memory configuration or to replace a
Contents iv Removing DIMMs ... 33 5 Installing Additional Bo
35 5 Installing Additional Boards Introduction The HP Netserver LP 1000r provides one 64-bit PCI slot connected to a riser board on the system board,
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Boards 36 Accessory Board Installation Guidelines The following sections provide the guidelines necessary to install
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Boards 37 Remote Control Card The HP Netserver LP 1000r supports the HP Remote Control (PCI) card, which makes use of
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Boards 38 Installing the Accessory Board Use this procedure to install the accessory board and observe the installati
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Boards 39 NOTE Refer to the Readme file, Tested Products List, or Configuration Advisor on your HP Netserver Navigat
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Boards 40 8. Remove the securing clamp from the chassis and set it aside for re-assembly later. Securing ClampRise
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Boards 41 LatchTab RestSlot CoverTabs (2)RiserBoard Figure 5-4. Removing the Accessory Slot Cover 10. If necessary, r
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Boards 42 Riser BoardInstalledLatchPCISlot Figure 5-5. Inserting PCI Board-Riser Board 12. Insert the PCI board and r
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Boards 43 d. Close the latch and then close the board clamp onto the edge of the PCI board. See Figure 5-6. 15. Whe
Contents v Tools Required ... 73 Rack Configuration Tools ...
45 6 Installing an Additional Processor Introduction The HP Netserver LP 1000r ships with at least one processor on the system board (primary process
Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor 46 • Use only processor upgrade kits with the same HP product number. • This ensures the processor ty
Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor 47 Installing a Second Processor This section provides the instructions for installing a second processo
Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor 48 Refer to Chapter 2, "Opening and Closing the HP Netserver," to gain access to the system bo
Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor 49 NOTE If you are upgrading the second processor to a faster processor speed than the primary processo
Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor 50 TerminatorZIFLeverProcessorSocket Figure 6-3. Removing the Terminator NOTE Retain the terminator for
Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor 51 CAUTION Ensure you align pin-1 of the processor with pin-1 of the processor socket or pin damage wil
Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor 52 NOTE No speed switch settings are required for the supported processors (1.13 and 1.26 GHz) in the H
Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor 53 NOTE The heatsinks are not reusable unless the thermal patch has been replaced each time the heatsin
Contents vi Netserver Will Not Power On ... 98 Problems after Netserver is Powered
Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor 54 Hook Latch(hidden)Step ATabTabToolLatchProcessorSocket Figure 6-5. Placing the Heatsink on the Proces
Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor 55 c. While holding the heatsink down with one hand, push down with your thumb to hook the tab with the
Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor 56 Figure 6-7. Replacing the Air Duct Firmware and Software Changes This section describes the firmware
Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor 57 Reinstalling the NOS You may have to reconfigure or reinstall your NOS in order to use the additional
Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor 58 Refer to the heatsink installation procedure earlier in this chapter. CAUTION To prevent damage to t
59 7 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (2-Post) Introduction This chapter provides the instructions for mounting the HP Netserver in a two-post (colum
Chapter 7 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (2-Post) 60 ABCCharacteristics of2-Post Rack:A. Column is U-shaped for easy access.B. Top is secured
Chapter 7 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (2-Post) 61 NOTE If the HP Netserver is completely configured by the vendor before delivery to the customer
Chapter 7 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (2-Post) 62 Rack Configuration Tools HP rack configuration tools, including white papers, are available on t
Chapter 7 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (2-Post) 63 • Circuit Overloading - Ensure the total configuration of equipment in the rack does not overlo
1 1 Controls, Ports, and Indicators Introduction Before operating the HP Netserver LP 1000r, familiarize yourself with the Netserver's controls,
Chapter 7 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (2-Post) 64 NOTE Use the HP Rack Configuration Tools to determine where in the rack to mount the HP Netserv
Chapter 7 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (2-Post) 65 Preparing the HP Netserver Each HP Netserver has two inner-rails attached at the factory and shi
Chapter 7 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (2-Post) 66 b. If you are mounting the HP Netserver as a center mount, you only need the flush mount brack
Chapter 7 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (2-Post) 67 Figure 7-5. Mounting Center Mount Brackets Placing the HP Netserver in the Rack Use this proced
Chapter 7 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (2-Post) 68 Figure 7-6. Flush Mounting in the Rack 3. Position the Netserver’s two flush mount brackets ov
Chapter 7 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (2-Post) 69 6. If mounting the Netserver with the center mounts, follow Steps 1-5 for the center mount brac
Chapter 7 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (2-Post) 70 Attaching the Front Bezel The front bezel attaches to the HP Netserver by pivoting on two pins a
71 8 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post) Introduction This chapter provides the instructions for mounting the HP Netserver in a 4-post (column)
Chapter 8 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post) 72 ABCDE5-Cornered ColumnsFull Panel Vent“HP Rack System/E” or“HP Rack System/U”Name PlateNumbered
Chapter 8 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post) 73 Before mounting the Netserver, plan the Netserver's location in the rack relative to other
Chapter 1 Controls, Ports, and Indicators 2 CD-ROM Eject ButtonFDD Eject ButtonCD-ROM CD-ROM Activity LEDFDD Activity LEDFlexible Disk Drive(FDD)SCSI
Chapter 8 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post) 74 Safety Precautions Always keep the following safety and environmental issues in mind, especiall
Chapter 8 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post) 75 Preparing the Rack The outer-rail assemblies must be released after shipment and the columns mu
Chapter 8 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post) 76 3/4 CCWReleaseSpringAssembly1/4 CW Figure 8-2. Releasing Spring Assembly Marking the Columns Us
Chapter 8 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post) 77 The screw holes cover a span of only one EIA unit, which is the height requirement of the HP Ne
Chapter 8 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post) 78 LevelerScrews (4)Anti-tip FootExtended Figure 8-4. Mounting Outer-Rails to Columns 4. Match th
Chapter 8 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post) 79 A tension spring allows the outer-rails to compress during installation. The outer-rails are he
Chapter 8 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post) 80 Placing the HP Netserver in the Rack Use this procedure to insert the HP Netserver into the out
Chapter 8 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post) 81 Figure 8-6. Mounting the HP Netserver 5. Slowly move the Netserver chassis into the outer-rai
Chapter 8 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post) 82 1. Position the Bezel in front of the HP Netserver LP 1000r as shown in Figure 8-7. 2. Push i
83 9 Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, and UPS Introduction Use the procedures listed here to connect the peripheral devices to the HP Netser
Chapter 1 Controls, Ports, and Indicators 3 Table 1-2. Component Indicators LED ICON Description Temperature LED This Temperature LED has four di
Chapter 9 Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, and UPS 84 Connecting the UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) 1. If you do not have an UPS (Unint
85 10 Configuring the HP Netserver Introduction This chapter describes how to configure the HP Netserver with the help of the HP Netserver Navigato
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP Netserver 86 Contents of the HP Netserver Navigator CD-ROM The Main Menu of the Navigator CD directs you to modules w
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP Netserver 87 Status Report Identification You must compare the Document Number on your HP Netserver Navigator CD-ROM
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP Netserver 88 • HP TopTools Software – This is the HP browser-based management software that provides remote administr
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP Netserver 89 Setup (BIOS) Utility The HP Netserver (BIOS) Setup Utility is used to configure the following Netserver o
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP Netserver 90 o Integrated I/O Port - Configure ports for serial and parallel, assign base addresses and interrupts, po
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP Netserver 91 previous screen appears. When you are making selections from a pop-up menu, use the Esc key to close the
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP Netserver 92 12. Choose Exit Saving Changes from the list of exit options, then press Enter. A dialog appears and as
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP Netserver 93 4. Press the Enter key to enter a new password or change the old one. A pop-up menu appears titled, &quo
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