HP (Hewlett-Packard) E 800 manual

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    HP P ar t Number D9394-90000 Pr inted June 2000 HP Net Serv er E 800 Installation Guide[...]

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    ii Not ice The inf o r matio n co n tained in this do cume nt is sub j ec t to c han ge w ithou t notic e. Hewlett-Pack ar d makes no warr anty of any kind with regard to this m aterial, inclu di ng , bu t n o t limit ed to , the im plied w arranties of m erchanta bility an d fitn ess for a part icula r pu rpo se . H ew le tt-Pac kard shall not b e[...]

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    iii Contents Set ting Up the HP N etS erver E 800 ................................................................. 1 Int roduct ion ................................................................................................... 1 Step 1: At t achi ng al l the Cabl es ................................................................. 2 Step 2: O[...]

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    1 Setting Up the HP NetSer v er E 800 Introducti on This installation guide is a quic k r ef ere nce f o r HP NetS erve r E 800 installation. Sk ip any ste ps that do n ot app ly to y ou r in stallatio n . Re fe r to the f igures b e lo w f or co nn ec tion and o pe r ating info r mation. Fo r more inf ormatio n, r ef er to the HP NetServer E 800 U[...]

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    Setting U p the HP N etServ er E 800 2 Step 1: A ttachin g all the Cables If y ou are not installing any a cc es so r ies , attach all av ailab le c ab les to the res pe ctiv e c o n n ec to rs, then go to " Ste p 7: Co nfigu rin g the H P Ne tSe r v er." NOT E The tw o U S B c onne c to rs are res e rv e d f o r pri nte rs, s ca nners , [...]

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    Setting U p the HP N etServ er E 800 3 Step 2: Open ing the H P NetS erver To ols Requ ired: • ¼ inch f lat-b lade s crew driv e r • Torx T-15 dr ive r WA RNI NG B e f o re re mo v ing the c o v e r, al w ay s dis c o nne ct the po w e r c o rd and remo ve th e te lepho n e cab le. Di s con n ect t h e power cor d t o avoid exp osu r e t o h i[...]

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    Setting U p the HP N etServ er E 800 4 Fr on t of Cha s si s Bottom o f Ch assis Cover Cover La t ch Op e ni ng Air D uct La tch[...]

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    Setting U p the HP N etServ er E 800 5 Step 3: I nstalling M emory • U se only H P DIMMs, whi ch a r e 3.3V, 168-pi n , PC133 (133 MHz), buf fered SDRAM DIMMs in 128 MB, 256 MB, or 512 MB. • DIMMs ma y be in s talled in an y slo t, in an y co mbinatio n (s izes mixed ), in any orde r , b ut H P rec omme n ds starting at slo t 0 and filling the [...]

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    Setting U p the HP N etServ er E 800 6 Step 4: I nstalling M ass Storage Devi ces • The Ne tSe r v e r is intern ally limited to 7 mass sto rage s h elv es . The f lexib le d isk driv e and CD- R OM driv e, w hich ar e s tandard on all mode l s of t h e H P NetSe r ve r E 800, occ upy sh elv es 1 and 2 r espec t i ve ly . • If a b ackup tape dr[...]

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    Setting U p the HP N etServ er E 800 7 3. Co n n ec t the c able s (data & po we r ). 4. Repl a ce t h e d r i ve cag e. Sl ot s f or T abs Captive Scre ws (3) First i nser t screws throu gh ro un d ho les in bac k (on e on eac h si de). Ta b s ( 2 ) CAUTI ON All mo untin g s cre ws use d to thread into th e hard disk d r iv e must be #6-32 a n[...]

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    Setting U p the HP N etServ er E 800 8 5. If n ec ess ar y , in stall the internal a ccesso r y SCSI cable in to SCSI ch a n n el B an d conn ect to the SCSI drive s o r optional backup tape drive. U se H P N etS erve r E 800 Extern al/Intern al SCSI Cab le Kit, part numbe r P1773A. SC SI B Conn ector Te r m i n a t o r SCSI Co nne ctors (2 ) NOT E[...]

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    Setting U p the HP N etServ er E 800 9 6. If n ec ess ar y , in stall the e xte r n al/internal SCSI c ab le into S CSI c h an n el B and co nn ec t to th e kno c k-o ut in th e rear o f the c hassis . U se H P N etS erve r E 800 Extern al/Intern al SCSI Cab le Kit, part numbe r P1774A. WA RNI NG Ensure y ou d o no t to uch the sharp me tal e dge s[...]

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    Setting U p the HP N etServ er E 800 10 Step 5: I nstalling A dapter Boards • The Ne tServe r E 800 h as tw o P CI (Pr imar y and Sec ondary ) bus se s and b oth are pe ar -to -pear, w h ich prov ide s app r o ximately e qual perf ormance , exc ept when usin g th e tw o 64-b i t slots v er sus th e 32-bit slots. PCI S lots PCI B us Slo ts 1 thro [...]

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    Setting U p the HP N etServ er E 800 11 Full- Le ngth PCI Slo t 5 PCI Sl ot 1 PCI Sl ot 6 PCI Sl ot 2 PCI Sl ot 7 64 -bit 32 -bit 32 -bit 32 -bit 64 -bit Syst em Board (T op View) W a ke- On- LAN[...]

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    Setting U p the HP N etServ er E 800 12 Slot Co ver Chassi s Cross- Secti on Vi ew[...]

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    Setting U p the HP N etServ er E 800 13[...]

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    Setting U p the HP N etServ er E 800 14 Step 6: I nstalling a S eco n d Processor • Both pr ocess or s m us t h ave t h e sa m e cl ock sp eed an d ca ch e s i z e. • U se only pr oc esso r upgr ade kit s w ith th e same H P pr oduc t n umbe r . This ensu r es th e prod uct numb ers are c ompatib le and the pro ce sso r ty pe, clock sp eed, a n[...]

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    Setting U p the HP N etServ er E 800 15 1. Open t h e ZI F ( Zer o In ser t i on For ce) l ever on t h e pr ocessor s ock et . The Z IF le v er must o pe n co mplete ly to a f ull 90 ° b e f o re re mo vi ng t he terminator f r om the s oc ket. 2. R emo ve th e te rmin ator f r om the p roc es so r so cke t. ZIF Lever Processo r So cket Te r m i n[...]

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    Setting U p the HP N etServ er E 800 16 3. Inse r t th e pro ce ss o r in to so ck et, matc hin g pin-1 to mar ker. Pin -1 Marker 4. Clo se the Z IF lev er w ith a clic k. The Z IF le v er sho uld c lick w hen clo se d.[...]

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    Setting U p the HP N etServ er E 800 17 5. Plac e the H e atsink-F an on to p of pro ce ss o r and f o llow the ste ps A -C in th e figure b elow . Ho ok La t c h (h idden) Processo r Sock et Base Thum b Latc h Ta b Ta b A. Ro t ate and ho ok. B. Ro tate back and hook the Thu mb Lat ch . C. En sure t his r idg e res ts between the CPU and the edg e[...]

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    Setting U p the HP N etServ er E 800 18 6. Con n ect t h e fan conn ect or to t h e r esp ect ive con n ect or on t h e s ystem boa r d . Proc essor 1 (CPU 1) Proc essor 2 (CPU 2) CPU 1 Fan CPU 2 Fan System Fa n Power Co nne ctor CAUTI ON Failure to c o n n ec t the f an co n nec tor w ill caus e the pro ce sso r to ov erheat and the Ne tServ er w [...]

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    Setting U p the HP N etServ er E 800 19 Step 7: Con figurin g the HP NetSer ver 1. Po wer o n th e HP Net Serv er and the m on ito r : ◊ Inser t t h e HP Ne tSe rve r Navigat or CD-ROM in t h e CD-R OM dri ve. ◊ T h e se r ver s h oul d boot fr om t h e HP N et S e r ver N a vi g a t or C D on i t s o wn, if n ot, turn th e po w er of f , wait [...]

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    Setting U p the HP N etServ er E 800 20 SCSI c ont r oller bo ar d from a th i r d-par ty ). Yo u w ill need to us e the NOS v en dor ’s i n s tallation proc es s. Be sure to f ir st v iew and prin t th e H P- custo mized NOS i n s tallation instructio n s an d cr eat e t h e dr iver d i sk ( s) for t h e NOS y ou ar e in s talling be fo re leav [...]