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4. Reinstall the system board:

5. Replace the cover(s):

Insert the system board into

the plastic guides in the chassis. Extend the retaining latches

while lowering the board until it touches its socket on the

backplane. Close the retaining latches until the system board is

seated firmly in its slot. Connect all I/O cables to the rear of the

system board.

If you are not installing any other

accessories, replace the cover(s) as described in panel 5,

"Removing and Replacing the Covers."

4

Obtain HP Navigator CD-ROM Release History

!

!

!

!

Call HP’s fax system at 1-800-333-1917 (or 1-208-344-4809 from

your fax machine), and request document number 6005

http://www.hp.com/netserver/servsup

ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/servers

GO HPPC; download 6005.txt from the NetServer library

Fax—

Internet WWW—

Internet FTP—

CompuServe—

5

If you are installing accessory cards or mass storage, remove

cover 1. If you are installing memory, remove cover 3. To install

some options, you will need a flat 1/4-inch screwdriver or a T15

TORX driver, depending on the accessory.

Removing and Replacing the Covers

To remove a cover:

and disconnect all power and

telephone cords.

1. Turn off the HP NetServer

WARNING

Before removing cover(s), always disconnect the
power cord and unplug telephone cables.
Disconnect the power cord to avoid exposure to
high energy levels that may cause burns when
parts are short-circuited by metal objects, such as
tools or jewelry. Disconnect telephone cables to
avoid exposure to shock hazard from telephone
ringing voltages.

Note that the power switch does not turn off the
standby power. Disconnect the power cord to turn
off standby power. If the backlight on the LCD
display is on, standby power is on.

CAUTION

Wear a wrist strap and use a static-dissipating work
surface connected to the chassis at all times.

Before you begin installing your HP NetServer, ensure that you

have the latest version of the software by obtaining the current HP

NetServer Navigator CD-ROM release history. It describes the

latest

btain the release history from one of the HP NetServer information

resources listed here.
To obtain drivers and utilities for the non-HP components of your

system, follow the directions provided by the component or network

software updates to each release of the Navigator CD-ROM,

as well as instructions for obtaining the current release. You can

o

operating system (NOS) manufacturer to access the necessary Internet,

BBS, or CompuServe site containing the drivers and software.

Thumbscrews

Cover 1

Cover 2

Cover 3

2. Loosen the thumbscrew

at the front of the cover and pull the

cover forward, using the handle on the cover, and then lift it off the

chassis.

To replace a cover:

inside the cover into the slots on the chassis and

slide the side cover toward the rear. Tighten the thumbscrew at the front

of the cover.

telephone, and I/O cables.

1. Insert the tabs

2. Replace all power,

6

1. Remove cover 2

as described in panel 5, "Removing and

Replacing the Covers."

Install Additional Memory

NOTE

Use only HP DIMMs listed in HP Information

Assistant or in HP Order Assistant.

Notches

Keys

Retaining
Clips

DIMM

2. Remove the system board:

3. Install the DIMMs

A. Disconnect all I/O cables from the system board.
B. Lift the retaining latches to release the system board from its

socket.

C. Slide the system board out of the NetServer and place it

component-side up on the antistatic mat. Lay the system

board flat, with the metal crosspiece on the top rear corner of

the system board extending off the work surface (see figure,

above right).

(refer to figure at right):

Choose a socket into which you want to install a DIMM. DIMMs

may be installed in any combination, in any socket.

Spread the two retaining clips on the socket outward.
Align the notches on the DIMM with the keys on the socket.
Holding the DIMM at 90 degrees to the system board, press the

DIMM fully into the socket until the retaining clips close. If the

clips do not close, the DIMM is not inserted correctly.

System Board

Metal support
must be OFF
work surface;
system board
must lie flat.

Static-dissipating
Work Surface

Retaining
Latches

System
Board

DIMM 0
DIMM 1
DIMM 2
DIMM 3

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Summary of Contents for LH4r - NetServer - 256 MB RAM

Page 1: ... 58059 Technical Marketing Santa Clara CA 95052 8059 USA Copyright 1998 Hewlett Packard Company LH 3r Installation Road Map HP NetServer Installation Overview Configure ISA non Plug and Play board if installed Select Network Operating System NOS Configure Integrated Remote Assistant Verify contents Obtain HP Navigator CD ROM release history View the Readme File Test the system hardware using Diagn...

Page 2: ...tion Road Map Table of Contents Overview of NetServer Features Serial B Serial A Parallel Mouse Keyboard Monitor AC Power Connector Front View Rear View Top View Shelf 1 Flexible Disk Drive Shelf 2 CD ROM Drive System Board Backplane Hot Swap Power Supply Cage 1 2 Shelf 3 Empty Shelf 4 Empty Hot Swap Mass Storage Cage Hot Swap Power Supply Modules Bottom View Keyboard Lock Switch Power Switch Rese...

Page 3: ...the latest btain the release history from one of the HP NetServer information resources listed here To obtain drivers and utilities for the non HP components of your system follow the directions provided by the component or network software updates to each release of the Navigator CD ROM as well as instructions for obtaining the current release You can o operating system NOS manufacturer to access...

Page 4: ...t ISA Board Right Side Offset NOTE For a list of boards HP has tested see Help topic Tested Parts List on the HP NetServer Navigator CD ROM Boot Device Priority Boot order for PCI controllers is determined by slot location The system searches for a bootable device in the following order 1 IDE CD ROM drive with a bootable CD ROM 2 Flexible disk drive with a bootable flexible disk 3 Embedded SCSI co...

Page 5: ...ot swap shelves and to the SCSI B connector not used in the factory configured models share one SCSI bus Therefore each device connected to either of these connectors must have a unique address narrow devices may use addresses 0 6 wide devices may use addresses 0 15 except address 7 The figure to the right is typical of a SCSI hard disk drive that may be used in this NetServer Use this as a genera...

Page 6: ... Install HP TopTools 15 Refer to Information Assistant HP NetServer Server Management Reference Guide HP NetServer Server Management Reference Guide HP NetServer Online Documentation CD ROM NOTE If you have installed an ISA non Plug and Play accessory board you must reserve system resources for it by using the Setup Utility Start the Setup Utility by pressing function key F2 when prompted during t...

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