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I/O Upgrade

Tools required

Anti-Static Wrist Strap

The anti-static wrist strap is a bracelet like strip that goes around either wrist. The other end of the strap
connects to a convenient metal surface on the computer cabinet.

Anti-Static Mat

The anti-static mat can be either the conductive bag, the ESD sheet, or the ESD foam pad. The anti-static
mat does not have to be connected to the cabinet. It should be placed close to the computer while
performing the upgrade tasks.

Tools required

To accomplish the upgrade procedures to the computer the following tools are required:

A Torx #10 driver. (This is the preferred tool)

A flat blade screw driver. (this can be used if a Torx driver is not available)

A3204-80004 ESD Kit

Chip extraction tool (HP part number 8710-1982)

Flashlight or alternate light source (recommended but not required)

Summary of Contents for HP3000/9x9KS

Page 1: ...I O Upgrade Manual HP3000 9x9KS and HP9000 K Class Enterprise Servers A2375 90027 Printed in U S A January 1998 Edition 6 E0198 ...

Page 2: ...ard Company The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Use duplication or disclosure by the U S Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph c 1 ii of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252 227 7013 for DOD agencies and subparagraphs c 1 and c 2 of the Commercial Computer Software Restricted Rights clause at ...

Page 3: ... throughout the manual Minor changes and updates were also incorporated Reader Comments Reader Comments We welcome your comments about our documentation If you have editorial suggestions or recommend improvements for this document please write to us You can reach us through e mail at hardwaredocs cup hp com or by sending your letter to Documentation Manager M S 5657 Hewlett Packard Company 8000 Fo...

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Page 5: ...d with two or four slots However two and four slot Primary I O expansion cards cannot be installed in the same computer The HP9000 K5x0 systems allow the addition of a secondary I O expansion a HP9000 K5x0 only Available Upgrades Computer Systems Upgrade Type Product No HP3000 9x9KS HP9000 K4x0 HP9000 K3x0 K5x0 Add 4 HP PB slots A3185A Yes Yes No Add 2 Primary HP HSC slots A3186A No Yes No A3696A ...

Page 6: ...ficantly reduce the risk of system failure or component damage due to ESD Always wear a grounded wrist strap when working around a system or handling any assembly component or card Treat all assemblies components cards and connections as sensitive When unpacking cards or components to the system keep the item in it s conductive bag until it is ready to be installed Keep body movement to a minimum ...

Page 7: ...r the ESD foam pad The anti static mat does not have to be connected to the cabinet It should be placed close to the computer while performing the upgrade tasks Tools required To accomplish the upgrade procedures to the computer the following tools are required A Torx 10 driver This is the preferred tool A flat blade screw driver this can be used if a Torx driver is not available A3204 80004 ESD K...

Page 8: ...he computer Figure 1 1 PAL Chip Location HP PB Upgrade Procedures Be sure to observe all ESD precautions The suggested time to perform the upgrade is at a non peak usage for the computer To accomplish the upgrade perform the following steps 1 Log Off all users and stop all active applications that may be running 2 Perform a system backup of the entire Operating System and data base If this is not ...

Page 9: ...U30 Figure 1 2 PAL Chip Socket 11 Gently pry up on the corner of the PAL chip each side until you can safely remove it Be careful not drop the chip inside the computer cabinet because it could fall into the fan compartment 12 Match the beveled corner Figure 1 2 item 2 of the PAL socket to the beveled corner of the PAL chip A2375 81801 13 Place the PAL chip into the socket and gently push until it ...

Page 10: ... same for the HP 3000 9x9KS computer The Slot path addresses are also the same as shown in Table 1 3 Table 1 3 HP PB Address Path Location Device Type Address Path HP PB 1 slot 1 HP PB I O card 10 16 4 device addr HP PB 1 slot 2 HP PB I O card 10 16 8 device addr HP PB 1 slot 3 HP PB I O card 10 16 12 device addr HP PB 1 slot 4 HP PB I O card 10 16 16 device addr ...

Page 11: ...ed in the Optional I O slot on the core I O card if available NOTE It is recommended that Dual bus Secondary HP HSC Expansion I O cards be installed only in systems where a 2 slot or 4 slot HSC Expansion I O card is resident in the primary HP HSC Expansion I O slot NOTE Configuration Guidelines 1 Some system configurations can compete for I O bus usage with the built in 802 3 LAN interface on the ...

Page 12: ...s three each on the top and bottom 8 K450 K460 only Grasp the handle on the power supply and pull it out of the computer CAUTION The power supply may weigh as much as 26 5 lbs 12 kg Be careful lifting it and be careful where you put it down 9 K3x0 K5x0 Only Remove the adjoining Secondary HSC expansion slot cover by loosening the two one top and one bottom captive mounting screws and pulling the co...

Page 13: ...ons K4x0 NOTE The rear view of the system shown in Figure 1 4 is representative of HP3000 9x9KS and HP9000 K400 410 420 systems On HP9000 K3x0 K450 K460 K5x0 systems the power supply bulkhead extends across the rear processor slots The card locations however are the same ...

Page 14: ...cure the expansion I O card 15 K4x0 only Replace the processor slot cover plate and tighten the two captive mounting screws 16 K450 K460 Only Replace the power supply andsecure the four captive screws 17 K3x0 K5x0 Only Replace the secondary HSC expansion slot cover and tighten the two captive mounting screws If this completes the upgrade proceed to Upgrade Verification If HP HSC cards need to be m...

Page 15: ...e 1 5 and slide it into the computer 6 When the card makes contact with the system board connector press the edge of the card to fully seat the card into the computer Tighten the two captive screws to secure the expansion I O card 7 Replace the primary HSC extender cover plate and tighten the two captive mounting screws 8 Reattach any cabling on the primary HSC extender If this completes the upgra...

Page 16: ... for expansion I O Figure 1 7 HP HSC Card Removal core I O Figure 1 8 HP HSC Card Removal expansion I O 5 Continue to lift the back of the HP HSC card until it is angled enough to disengage the hooked tabs from the mounting slots in the bulkhead 6 If there is a cover plate in the slot position where an HP HSC card is to be installed loosen the two captive mounting screws and remove the cover plate...

Page 17: ...N position 3 Observe the Front panel Display and console for any error or fault FLT messages When all procedures are completewith no errors or faults reconfigure the system to add the new HP HSC path addresses Refer to the Owner s Guide for configuration instructions HP HSC Slot path addresses are shown in Table 1 4 Table 1 4 HP HSC Slot Addresses Location Device Type Address Path Core I O card Op...

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