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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 thismaterial, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties ofmerchantability and fitness for a particular purpose . Hewlett-Packard shall no...
iii Contents 1 Introduction .................................................................................................. 1 Verifying Contents ......................................................................................... 1 HP NetServ er LH 4 Installation Procedures ....................
1 1 Introduction This User Guide contains information for both the HP NetServer LH 4 (the floor-standing pedestal configuration) and LH 4r (the rack-optimized configuration). The NetServer configurations are shown below. Figure 1-1. NetServer Configurations Verifying Contents Unpack and verify the c...
Chapter 1 Introduction 2 CAUTION It is critical to disassemble and rebox all electroniccomponents before reshipment. Electronic components(especially hard disk drives) can sustain damage whenshipped in rack enclosures. HP NetServer LH 4 Installation Procedures Refer to the HP NetServer LH 4 Installa...
3 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators You control the HP NetServer with the Front Panel located on the front of theNetServer. The NetServer communicates to the network and other devicesthrough the connectors on the rear panel. This section covers these controls andcommunication connectors. Front Panel...
Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators 4 Table 2-1. Front Panel Switch and Indicator Definitions Control Description Lock (LH 4 only) Locks system to prevent unauthorized use. DC PowerSwitchand indicatorlight Turns the NetServer on and off. This switch is behind theprotective door on the front pa...
Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators 6 Rear Panel Controls, Ports, and Indicators Refer to Figure 2-2 below to locate features on the NetServer’s rear panel: • The Remote Management Port links the NetServer to a console for real-time diagnosis of system operation. • The Serial B Port is a stand...
Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators 7 Figure 2-2. Rear Panel and Ports Connecting the NetServer to AC Power When you connect the NetServer to an AC power source, the server temporarilydraws additional current. This occurs even when the system is in standby mode.This "inrush current" is...
9 3 Removing and Replacing Covers The NetServer has three removable cover panels: • Cover 1 covers the side where the I/O board is located. • Cover 2 covers the area above the system board assembly. • Cover 3 covers the side where the processor and memory cages arelocated. The following sections des...
Chapter 3 Removing and Replacing Covers 10 bottom front of the chassis. To remove, pull the bezel forward until it unsnaps,then lift the bezel forward and upward from the chassis face (see Figure 3-1). Figure 3-1. Removing the HP NetServer LH 4 Bezel CAUTION The NetServer covers are heavy. Support t...
Chapter 3 Removing and Replacing Covers 11 Cover 3 Remove cover 3 by unscrewing the thumbscrew and pulling it forward todisengage it. Lift it outward and away from the chassis (see Figure 3-2). Figure 3-2. HP NetServer LH 4 Covers Replacing the HP NetServer LH 4 Covers CAUTION Replace all covers bef...
Chapter 3 Removing and Replacing Covers 15 Figure 3-6. HP NetServer LH 4r Covers Replacing the HP NetServer LH 4r Covers CAUTION Replace all covers before operating this NetServer, even for ashort time. Otherwise, damage to system components mayresult due to improper cooling air flow. Insert the tab...
17 4 Accessory Boards The HP NetServer accepts PCI and ISA accessory boards connected to the I/OBoard. An accessory board can be identified by the offset of the bracket and theshape of the edge connector (see Figure 4-1). PCI Board- Left-Side Offset ISA Board- Right-Side Offset Figure 4-1. I/O Board...
Chapter 4 Accessory Boards 19 NOTE If you enable NetRAID on only one channel, it isrecommended that you use the default configuration andenable HP NetRAID on SCSI A. f you enable HP NetRAID ononly one channel, and later want to enable a second channel,you must follow the instructions in the Integrat...
23 5 Installing Additional Memory The two memory boards (Memory A and Memory B) are located on the Systemboard assembly, beneath the memory cage cover. Both memory boards arerequired. Each board has slots for eight DIMMs. The following rules must be observed when adding memory: • DIMMs are added fou...
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory 24 NOTE Use only HP DIMMs listed in HP Information Assistant or HPOrder Assistant. Installing Additional Memory in the LH 4 1. Turn OFF the NetServer and remove all cables from the rear of the NetServer. Pull both power plugs out. 2. Remove cover 3 and the beze...
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory 26 Figure 5-4. Inserting DIMM Into Memory Board 6. Repeat step 5 to install all of the DIMMs for your memory configuration. 7. Reinstall the memory boards. Memory A and Memory B need to be identical, so they are interchangeable in their sockets. 8. Close the me...
31 6 Installing Mass Storage Devices The NetServer chassis has space for two hot-swap mass storage shelves, and isshipped with a single hot-swap mass storage cage. If you need more storage thanyour configuration allows, you can purchase the HP NetServer Mass StorageUpgrade Kit to obtain a second hot...
Chapter 6 Installing Mass Storage Devices 32 Table 6-1. Supported SCSI Devices Location Drive Types Hot-Swap MassStorage Shelves 4.2, 9.1, or 18.2 GB Ultra2 7200 rpm or 10K rpmdrives (up to 35W power consumption) Non-Hot-Swap MassStorage Shelves 4.2 or 9.1 GB Ultra Wide or Single-EndedSCSI Drives, 7...
Chapter 6 Installing Mass Storage Devices 33 Hot-Swap Mass Storage The Ultra2 SCSI hot-swap hard disk drives for mass storage come in two heights:the 1-inch low-profile drive and the 1.6-inch half-height drive. The Ultra2 drives are LVD (low voltage differential) drives, which allow theintegration o...
Chapter 6 Installing Mass Storage Devices 37 Installing a Hot-Swap Hard Disk Drive CAUTION Protect the drive from static electricity by leaving it in itsanti-static bag until you are ready to install it. Beforehandling the drive, touch any unpainted metal surface todischarge static electricity. When...
Chapter 6 Installing Mass Storage Devices 42 Removing a Hot-Swap Hard Disk Drive CAUTION You must remove the drive slowly to ensure that the driveheads are parked prior to removal. Be sure to follow theseinstructions carefully to prevent handling damage, such ashead slaps or head actuator unlocking....
43 7 Installing Additional Power Supplies The NetServer is shipped with two power supply cages. One power supply cagecontains two power supplies, and one power supply cage contains one powersupply, with the empty half covered with a protective panel. The NetServeroperates with just three power suppl...
Chapter 7 Installing Additional Power Supplies 44 Ventilating Fans HP NetServer fans are placed to ventilate and cool internal components. The LH4 and LH 4r use a redundant fan assembly with two fans that mount directly infront of the fans cooling the power supplies. In general, if any one fan fails...
Chapter 8 Installing the NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U 46 Preparing for Installation You should plan the placement of your HP NetServer LH 4r and other rackcomponents before proceeding with installation. Proper placement is vital forboth safety and operating efficiency. For more ...
Chapter 8 Installing the NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U 47 The hardware used in this installation is shown in Figure 8-2. Figure 8-2. Identifying Installation Hardware Tools Required The following tools are required to install the NetServer: • T15 TORX driver • T25 TORX driver...
Chapter 8 Installing the NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U 48 Installing the Slides The following steps and illustrations describe how to install slides for mounting aNetServer. Marking the Columns Hole position for rack nuts and bar nuts need to be determined. Mark themounting locat...
Chapter 8 Installing the NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U 49 Installing Rack Nuts Rack nuts are installed on the front columns to secure the bezel latch and hinge.Use the rack template to locate the mounting holes (see Figure 8-3). Rack nuts are installed on the rear columns to secu...
Chapter 8 Installing the NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U 50 Installing Bar Nuts The "bar nut" is a two-hole metal bar used to secure the mounting flanges of theslide to the rack columns. All four mounting brackets on the slides attach behind the outside faces of thecolumns,...
Chapter 8 Installing the NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U 51 Figure 8-5. How to Attach Bar Nuts The slots in the mounting flange allow you to insert the flange in place behindthe outside face but in front of the bar nut. Hold the bar nut behind the outside face of the column at the ...
Chapter 8 Installing the NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U 54 Installing the NetServer The following steps require lifting the NetServer and securing it to the slidesinstalled in the rack. WARNING Extend the anti-tip foot from the front of the rack and lowerall leveler feet to stabil...
Chapter 8 Installing the NetServer in an HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U 57 9. Remove two screws from each handle and remove the all handles (see Figure 8-11). Save the handles and screws for future removal andreshipping of the NetServer. Figure 8-11. Removing Mounting Handles Securing the NetServ...
Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer 63 10 Configuring the NetServer The HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM is shipped with your NetServer. You willuse this CD-ROM to configure your NetServer. Contents of the NetServer Navigator CD-ROM The Main Menu of HP Navigator directs you to modules where you can pe...
Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer 64 Readme File This file includes the most recent information that was not available at the timethat the installation documentation was printed. It is important to check this filebefore proceeding with the installation. Viewing the Readme File 1. Press the power-...
Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer 65 • If you have installed an ISA non-Plug-and-Play accessory board, you mustreserve system resources for it. Refer to the "Configuring an ISA Non-Plug-and-Play Board" later in this chapter. Run Configuration Assistant and Installation Assistant Insert th...
Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer 67 it, select Configure Non-PnP board on the information window thatpops up. • View Configuration Advisories: Read the configuration advisories, andprint them if necessary. You can change your hardware at this time toconform to the advisories. • Configure Remote ...
Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer 70 ◊ Print and Read Instructions: You may have already done thisdirectly from the Custom Configuration menu option: Show NOSInstructions. If not, on the Show NOS Installation Instructionsscreen, select "Save to Disk" to copy the Network OperatingSystem In...
Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer 71 Some of the features of TopTools include: • Notification of problems with key hardware components, includingmemory, disk drives, SCSI controllers, NICs, and power supplies, as wellas environmental problems with temperature and voltage • Unified event log to re...
Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer 72 • Access regardless of system state for troubleshooting and problemresolution • Pager notification of critical server events to alert you earlier to problems • Access to the server event log • Server reset and power control • Remote system BIOS update • Passwo...
Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer 73 Another utility, DiagTools, provides an easy-to-use hardware diagnostic forsystem verification, burn-in, and rapid troubleshooting. It must first be copied todiskette and then executed from the diskette. User Preferences User Preferences lets you change the la...
Chapter 10 Configuring the NetServer 74 • Include SCSI_A Channel [Yes/No] If the integrated HP NetRAID controller is enabled, thissetting selectively includes or excludes SCSI port A from theHP NetRAID subsystem. • Include SCSI_B Channel [Yes/No] If the integrated HP NetRAID controller is enabled, t...
79 11 HP Information Assistant The HP NetServer Online Documentation CD-ROM includes InformationAssistant, which contains the entire set of documentation for your NetServer. Information Assistant provides a quick and efficient means to locate informationabout installing, managing and servicing your ...
Chapter 11 HP Information Assistant 80 Search for a word or phrase using Search. Search performs full-text searches for topic text. It not only takes you to the topic found,but highlights the word or words found by the search. You can usesearch operators such as AND, OR, NOT, and NEAR to furthernarr...
Chapter 11 HP Information Assistant 81 To print topics in Information Assistant, use one of the print options on the Filedrop-down menu. You can choose to print the current topic or all of the topics ina product book. After selecting the print option, the Windows Print dialog box appears. Printoptio...
83 12 Troubleshooting This chapter outlines basic troubleshooting procedures and provides references totroubleshooting information. The very first troubleshooting step should always be: check power. Always check: ◊ Equipment turned ON ◊ Equipment plugged in ◊ Any power strips in use are plugged in a...
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting 84 ◊ Error Message Utility: Lets you view descriptions of errors thatoccur during the Power-On Self Test (POST) and tells you how tohandle the errors. ◊ Event Log Report Utility: Describes server management events andlets you review a list of errors and other system events...
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting 85 • conduct a basic test of components listed in the system inventory • display "PASSED" or "FAILED" overall results of basic tests • record detailed test results of basic system tests • display a menu of advanced tests • select and run one or a series of ...
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting 86 Troubleshooting Sequence To troubleshoot an installation problem regarding NetRAID, do the following: WARNING Before removing the cover, always disconnect the power cordand unplug telephone cables. Disconnect telephone cables toavoid exposure to shock hazard from teleph...
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting 87 • If it is a network-related error, determine if the server has enough memoryand hard disk drive capacity. Consult your network operating systemmanual. • Verify that all cables and boards are securely plugged into theirappropriate connectors or slots. • Remove all added...
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting 89 h. Turn on the server. i. Check for error messages. 4. Copy DiagTools from the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM to diskette, and run it from diskette. Error Messages If you get an error message, insert your HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM intothe CD-ROM drive and press the R...
Appendix A Installing the NetServer in an HP Systems Rack 95 2. Install the bezel hinge rack nuts on the left front column (holes 6 and 19 counted up from the base line). Rack nuts are installed on the rear columns to secure the z-bracket, which issecured to the NetServer. Use the rack template to l...
Appendix A Installing the NetServer in an HP Systems Rack 99 Completing the NetServer Installation The installation of the NetServer in the HP Systems rack is completed byinstalling the NetServer on the slides and securing it to the rack. Follow the stepsbeginning in the section Installing the NetSe...
101 Appendix B Specifications The specifications listed below can vary if you install a mass storage device inyour server that has more stringent environmental limits. Make sure that theoperating environment for your server is suitable for all the mass storage devicesthat you are using. Environment ...
Appendix B Specifications 102 Weight and Dimensions NOTE A fully-loaded NetServer can weigh up to 176 pounds. Followlocal regulations, and use one person for every 40 pounds ofNetServer weight when lifting it. HP NetServer LH 4 Height 494.8 mm (19.5 in) Width 350.5 mm (13.8 in) Depth 724.2 mm (28.5 ...
103 Appendix C Regulatory Information Your server may fit into either the Class A or Class B configuration. Please checkthe product compliance label to determine the class of the product and refer to theappropriate information below. Notice for USA FCC Radio Frequency Emissions Statements For Produc...
Appendix C Regulatory Information 105 Notice for Canada: DOC Requirements For Products Labeled "Class B" This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the CanadianInterference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règ...
Appendix C Regulatory Information 107 Notice for Finland: Laser Safety Statement LASERTURVALLISUUS LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT LH 4 - verkkopalvelimeen voidaan asentaa lisävarusteena laitteensisainen CD- ROM-lukulaite, joka on laserlaite. Kyseinen CD-ROM-lukulaite on käyttäjän kannalta...
Appendix C Regulatory Information 108 VORSICHT Die Verwendung von anderen Steuerungen oderEinstellungen oder das Durchführen von anderen Vorgängenals in der Bedienungsanleitung beschrieben kann gefährlicheStrahlenexpositionen zur Folge haben. CLASS 1LASERPRODUCT This CD-ROM Drive Unit is classified ...
Appendix C Regulatory Information 109 For Products Labeled as Class A (Translation) This equipment is in the Class A category information technology equipmentbased on the rules of Voluntary Control Council For Interference by InformationTechnology Equipment (VCCI). When used in a residential area, r...
Appendix C Regulatory Information 110 Notice for Taiwan: Class A Warning Statement Mexico: Hardware Warranty Statement This warranty statement applies only to sales in Mexico. Póliza de Garantía Hewlett-Packard de México, S. A. de C. V. con domicilios en: Guadalajara, JaliscoMontemorelos No. 299Frac...
Appendix C Regulatory Information 111 CONDICIONES 1. Centros de Servicio, Refacciones y Partes: Para hacer efectiva esta garantía, no podrán exigirse mayores requisitos quela presentación de esta póliza junta con el producto en el lugar donde fueadquirido o en cualquiera de los centros de servicio u...
Appendix C Regulatory Information 112 Notas El consumidor podrá solicitar que se haga efectiva la garantía ante la propia casacomercial donde adquirió el producto. En caso de que la presente garantía se extraviara, el consumidor puede recurrir asu proveedor para que se le expida otra póliza de garan...
113 Appendix D Warranty and Software License Warranty See the HP NetServer Warranty and Service/Support Booklet included with yourproduct for all warranty and service/support information. HP Software Product License Agreement ATTENTION: USE OF THE SOFTWARE IS SUBJECT TO THE HPSOFTWARE LICENSE TERMS ...
115 Appendix E Service and Support For all service and support information, see the HP NetServer Warranty andService/Support Booklet included with your product.
117 Index Aaccessory boards installation, 17ISA non-Plug-and-Play, 75, 76PCI vs. ISA connectors, 17tested with NetServer, 19 Bboot order, 20 CCAUTION avoid shock hazards, 86damaging hard drives, 37don’t leave drive spacers out, 34don’t leave filler panels out, 34don’t mix HVD and LVD hard disks, 33 ...
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