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1. Overview of HP NetServer LC 3 Features
2. Obtain HP Navigator CD-ROM Release Information
3. Set Up NetServer
4. Prepare for Hardware Installation
5. Remove the Covers
6. Install Additional Memory
7. Install All Accessory Boards
8. Install Additional Mass Storage Devices
9. Replace Covers and Connect Cables
10. Verify Installed Accessories (Optional)
11. Configure the HP NetServer
12. Install the NetServer in a Rack (Optional)

Audience Assumptions

ESD Warning

This road map is intended for the person who installs, administers, and

troubleshoots LAN servers. Hewlett-Packard Company assumes that you

are qualified in the servicing of computer equipment and trained in

recognizing hazards in products with hazardous energy levels.

This HP NetServer contains sensitive electronic devices that can be

damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD). ESD hazards are a result of

installation or service personnel failing to ground themselves properly. To

be properly grounded, you must use a proper ESD wrist strap and work

surface grounded to the HP NetServer chassis.

Installation Steps in HP NetServer LC 3 Road Map

Overview of HP NetServer LC 3 Features

1

Serial B Port
Serial A Port
Parallel Port
Mouse Port
Keyboard Port
Monitor Port

Management Port for remote

console management using

Integrated Remote Assistant

Network

Connector

Power

Connector

Front View

Rear View

Interior View

Front Bezel and Covers Removed

Serial Number

Locked

Position
Unlocked

Position

Shelf 1 (Flexible Disk Drive)

Front Bezel Key Lock

Front Bezel
Power Switch

and Power LED

Keyboard Lock Switch

and Keyboard Lock LED

Shelf 2 (CD-ROM Drive)

Shelf 3 (Optional Mass Storage)

Hot Swap

Mass Storage

Pedestal

Locking Bar

System Board

CPU

Extractor

Handle

System Board

Terminator

Board

SCSI Connector

Backplane

Flexible Disk Drive (FDD) Connector

Disk Array Controller Board

(Recommended, Slot 5)

Network Interface

Controller Board (Slot 6)

Retaining Latch

Voltage Regulator Module

Retaining Latch

Battery

Slot 1

System Switches

Backplane

(also known

as Riser

Board)

Power Supply

Module

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the contents of the shipping box

against the Contents List included with your HP

NetServer LC 3.

Unpack and verify

2. If anything is missing or damaged, contact your reseller. Also,

of the HP NetServer LC 3 shown in this step.

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To obtain drivers and utilities for the non-HP

components of your system, follow the

directions that accompany the component or

network operating system (NOS) to access

the necessary fax, Internet, ftp, or email site

directing you to the drivers and software.

To ensure that you have the latest versions of software, obtain the

current release history from one of the sources listed here. The

release history describes the latest updates to each release of the

HP Navigator CD-ROM, and tells how to obtain the current release.

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

4809 from your fax machine), request document number 6005

http://www.hp.com:80/netserver/support/news_main.html

ftp://ftp.hp.com; logon: anonymous; password:

<your e-mail address>; cd NSNAVCD; get 6005.txt

Call 1-208-334-1691; download 6005.txt from

NSNAVCD library

Fax—

Internet WWW

Internet FTP—

Compuserve —

Obtain HP Navigator CD-ROM Release Information

Document 6005 contains a

version number you can

compare to your CD-ROM

Cutout for optional

External SCSI Cable

Connector

All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com

Summary of Contents for NetServer LC 3

Page 1: ...erify Shipment Contents 1 Obtain HP Navigator CD ROM Release History 2 Set Up and Power On the NetServer 3 View the Readme File 4 Test existing hardware using Diagnostic Assistant 4 Install Information Assistant on Another Computer 4 Visit Order Assistant 4 Second Install Hardware if Needed Remove NetServer Covers 5 Install Memory 6 Install Additional Boards 7 Install Mass Storage Devices 8 Replac...

Page 2: ...torage Hot Swap Mass Storage Pedestal Locking Bar System Board CPU Extractor Handle System Board Terminator Board SCSI Connector Backplane Flexible Disk Drive FDD Connector Disk Array Controller Board Recommended Slot 5 Network Interface Controller Board Slot 6 Retaining Latch Voltage Regulator Module Retaining Latch Battery Slot 1 System Switches Backplane also known as Riser Board Power Supply M...

Page 3: ...hock hazard from telephone ringing voltages CAUTION Wear a wrist strap and use a static dissipating work surface connected to the chassis when handling components CAUTION Lifting the top cover higher than 1 inch 3 cm can damage it and the chassis 4 Information Assistant IA is a set of online documentation for the HP NetServer IA provides information to help install your NetServer It is easier to u...

Page 4: ...ower the system board NOTE For a list of boards HP has tested see Help topic Tested Products List on the HP Navigator CD ROM The Readme file on the HP Navigator CD ROM contains the latest configuration information NOTE If you install an ISA non Plug and Play board you MUST reserve system resources some or all of memory addresses I O addresses IRQs and DMA channels for it Write down that informatio...

Page 5: ...e SCSI address Install the drive Connect the cables SCSI Addressing Examples SCSI Addressing Installing and Removing the Modules Hot swap disk drive modules can only be installed in hot swap subsystems The three trays in the HP NetServer LC 3 hot swap subsystem have SCSI addresses preset to 1 0 and 3 from left to right as viewed from the front of the HP NetServer If you have a non hot swap SCSI de...

Page 6: ...the disk array If you selected the HP automated NOS installation process you will be guided through the process by a series of HP display screens On the Create Driver Diskette s screen select Create Drivers Diskette s On the Show NOS Installation Instructions screen select Save to Disk Then print out the Network Operating System Installation Instructions from the disk Read these instructions befor...

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