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Setting Up the HP NetServer E 800

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Summary of Contents for NetServer e 800

Page 1: ...HP Part Number D9394 90000 Printed June 2000 HP NetServer E 800 Installation Guide ...

Page 2: ... language without the prior written consent of Hewlett Packard Company Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation Microsoft Windows NT Windows 95 and Windows 2000 are registered trademarks of Microsoft in the U S and other countries Novell and NetWare are registered trademarks of Novell Incorporated in the U S and other countries Symantec is a registered trademark of Symantec...

Page 3: ...ction 1 Step 1 Attaching all the Cables 2 Step 2 Opening the HP NetServer 3 Step 3 Installing Memory 5 Step 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices 6 Step 5 Installing Adapter Boards 10 Step 6 Installing a Second Processor 14 Step 7 Configuring the HP NetServer 19 ...

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Page 5: ...gures below for connection and operating information For more information refer to the HP NetServer E 800 User Guide Flexible Disk Drive CD ROM Drive Power ON OFF Sleep Switch Power ON OFF Sleep LED SCSI Drive Activity LED Optional Back Up Tape Drive Power Mouse Keyboard USB 2 LAN Serial A Parallel Serial B Video SVGA Key Lock External SCSI Optional Fold Out Feet 4 Unlocked Position Locked Positio...

Page 6: ...h all available cables to the respective connectors then go to Step 7 Configuring the HP NetServer NOTE The two USB connectors are reserved for printers scanners and external modems The NetServer does not support USB connections for the keyboard and mouse Power Power Cord Strain Relief Mouse Keyboard Video SVGA LAN ...

Page 7: ...e cover always disconnect the power cord and remove the telephone cable 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 Key Lock Slotted Thumbscrews 6 ...

Page 8: ...Setting Up the HP NetServer E 800 4 Front of Chassis Bottom of Chassis Cover Cover Latch Opening Air Duct Latch ...

Page 9: ...in 128 MB 256 MB or 512 MB DIMMs may be installed in any slot in any combination sizes mixed in any order but HP recommends starting at slot 0 and filling the slots in order with the largest size first 0 1 2 and 3 Ensure both latches close on the DIMM when completely installed System Board 0 1 2 3 Retaining Latches DIMM Slot Keys Notches ...

Page 10: ...y shelf 3 Shelves 4 5 6 and 7 are available for up to four SCSI hard drives and at least one is required for the boot drive IDE drives are not supported in this NetServer CAUTION Do not connect high voltage differential HVD SCSI devices on the SCSI bus or you will damage the other devices 1 Remove the Drive Cage by loosening the three captive screws Top of Chassis Side view Captive Screws 3 Front ...

Page 11: ...First insert screws through round holes in back one on each side Tabs 2 CAUTION All mounting screws used to thread into the hard disk drive must be 6 32 and not exceed inch in length Longer screws may cause internal damage to the mass storage device Damage caused by incorrect mounting screws is not covered by the HP warranty ...

Page 12: ...al backup tape drive Use HP NetServer E 800 External Internal SCSI Cable Kit part number P1773A SCSI B Connector Terminator SCSI Connectors 2 NOTE The slower speed of the tape drive may slow disk access time for the Ultra 2 SCSI drives You may connect the tape drive separately from the Ultra 2 SCSI drives using the optional internal accessory SCSI cable ...

Page 13: ...connect to the knock out in the rear of the chassis Use HP NetServer E 800 External Internal SCSI Cable Kit part number P1774A WARNING Ensure you do not touch the sharp metal edges from the knock out once you have removed it The empty knock out leaves sharp metal on the edges SCSI B Connector External SCSI Connection ...

Page 14: ...64 bit slots versus the 32 bit slots PCI Slots PCI Bus Slots 1 through 4 Primary PCI Bus Slots 5 through 7 Secondary PCI Bus NOTE Some full length PCI boards may need a plastic handle board extension on one end to stabilize the board in the NetServer If the board requires one and it is not installed you may need to install the handle on the board before installing it in the HP NetServer PCI Board ...

Page 15: ...Setting Up the HP NetServer E 800 11 Full Length PCI Slot 5 PCI Slot 1 PCI Slot 6 PCI Slot 2 PCI Slot 7 64 bit 32 bit 32 bit 32 bit 64 bit System Board Top View Wake On LAN ...

Page 16: ...Setting Up the HP NetServer E 800 12 Slot Cover Chassis Cross Section View ...

Page 17: ...Setting Up the HP NetServer E 800 13 ...

Page 18: ...tive bag or remove it from the bag until you are ready to install it Always wear a wrist strap and use a static dissipating work surface connected to the chassis when handling components Ensure the metal of the wrist strap contacts your skin Before you remove a processor from the anti static container touch a grounded unpainted metal surface on the HP NetServer to discharge static electricity NOTE...

Page 19: ...lever must open completely to a full 90 before removing the terminator from the socket 2 Remove the terminator from the processor socket ZIF Lever Processor Socket Terminator NOTE Retain the terminator for future use The NetServer will not operate properly if using only one processor with no terminator installed ...

Page 20: ...Setting Up the HP NetServer E 800 16 3 Insert the processor into socket matching pin 1 to marker Pin 1 Marker 4 Close the ZIF lever with a click The ZIF lever should click when closed ...

Page 21: ...tch C Ensure this ridge rests between the CPU and the edge of the processor socket CAUTION Failure to properly seat the heatsink fan assembly on the processor will cause it to overheat and shutdown the NetServer within 20 seconds of powering on It is possible there would be no messages displayed or the monitor may not have come on fully in time to see a message if it were displayed The processor m...

Page 22: ...ystem board Processor 1 CPU 1 Processor 2 CPU 2 CPU 1 Fan CPU 2 Fan System Fan Power Connector CAUTION Failure to connect the fan connector will cause the processor to overheat and the NetServer will shut down without any messages being displayed If the processor is allowed to overheat damage may occur ...

Page 23: ...nstallation Assistant or Configure the Server option from the Main Menu you will see one or the other depending upon your version of the CD If you use Navigator s Express or Guided modes you will be prompted through the process During the configuration process you will be asked to select the NOS Installation Mode NOTE If certain versions of the Novell NetWare or Microsoft Windows NT Server are use...

Page 24: ...Server Online Documentation CD ROM Use this CD ROM for updated information about your HP NetServer and as reference for any additional information not provided in this Installation Guide NOTE If you plan to use the Remote Console feature to run HP TopTools utilities remotely the Utility Partition must be created using the HP NetServer Navigator If you choose the Express or Guided mode of configura...

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