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: Connect the monitor, keyboard, and mouse to

the HP NetServer, and plug in the power cords to the HP

NetServer and to the monitor.

Connect cables

1.

Turn on the monitor. Power-

on the HP NetServer, and eject the CD-ROM drive. Place the HP

Navigator CD-ROM in the drive, and close the drive. Turn off the

NetServer power, wait 10 seconds, and turn on the power again.

If the system fails to boot, follow the instructions on the screen.
When HP Navigator starts, you can change its language, set the

time and date, and change the BIOS language.

2.

Select "Readme File" from the HP

Navigator Main Menu. The Readme file contains the latest

information to help you install your HP NetServer.

3.

To verify the HP

NetServer hardware as shipped, run Diagnostic Assistant from

the HP Navigator  CD-ROM. Select "NetServer Utilities" from the

HP Navigator Main Menu, and then select "Diagnostic Assistant"

from the NetServer Utilities menu.

Boot the HP Navigator CD-ROM:

View the Readme file:

Run Diagnostic Assistant (optional):

To prepare to install memory, accessories, and boards, do the

following:

Turn off the NetServer and disconnect the power cord.
Remove the front bezel and top cover.
If you are installing accessory boards or a non-hot-swap mass

storage device, also remove one side cover.

To install some options, you will need a flat 1/4-inch screwdriver

and T15 TORX driver.

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key lock with the key in the key bag

located on the rear of the HP NetServer. Remove the front bezel

by pulling on the pocket in the side of the bezel to swing that side

outward, and then pull the bezel off.

2.

Loosen both thumbscrews. Pull the

front of the top cover forward 1/16 inch (1.5 mm).

3.

up enough to create a gap of

1 inch (3 cm), but no more, between the front of the top cover

and the top of the chassis. Push the top cover back, and lift it off.

Unlock the front bezel

Remove the top cover:

Lift the front of the top cover

4.

On the side cover farthest

from the system board, grasp the two tabs at the top of the

cover, pull upward and outward, and lift the cover off.

Remove the side cover, if needed:

WARNING

Before removing the cover, disconnect

the power cord and unplug telephone

cables. Disconnect the power cord to

cut standby power and reduce shock

hazards. Disconnect telephone cables

to eliminate shock 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 use from

another system, rather than the one you are installing. Install

Information Assistant onto the client system that you use to

manage your HP NetServer. To do so, insert the HP NetServer

Online Documentation CD-ROM, run Windows. From the

Program Manager, select the file menu, choose run, and enter

where "drive" is the letter of the CD drive.

5.

on the Internet at

. Order Assistant lists HP and

third-party components that have been tested and found to work

with your HP NetServer. It also lists HP accessories, cables, and

connectors for your HP NetServer.

6.

If you plan to install the

optional IntranetWare software that came with your HP

NetServer, purchase the software and obtain the key before

beginning NOS installation in Step 11: "Configure the HP

NetServer." Use the key request form in the HP NetServer

Software Option Package.

Install Information Assistant:

drive:\infoasst\setup
Visit Order Assistant (optional)

http://www.hp.com/netserver

Obtain IntranetWare key (optional):

Pocket

Key Lock

Unlocked Position

1 inch

(3 cm)

Front

Bezel

Thumbscrews

System

Board

Tabs

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However, if you plan

to install the HP NetServer in a rack assembly, wait until after

you install all optional accessories and replace covers.

The instructions molded into the pedestal point toward the front

of the pedestal and show the centerline.
Use them to center the HP NetServer so its front extends 2

inches (5 cm) beyond the front of the pedestal.
Then push the HP NetServer in toward the rear of the pedestal

until it locks into place. See illustration at right.

Mount the HP NetServer on the pedestal.

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Set Up NetServer

3.

Refer to the instructions supplied with the UPS if you have one.

Connect Optional Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS).

Prepare for Hardware Installation

Side

Cover

Top

Cover

Remove the Covers

Rear View

Mouse Connector

Keyboard Connector
Monitor Connector

Power Connector

Pedestal

NOTE

Two different CD-ROMs are shipped with the

system. Make sure you have selected the

CD-ROM that includes HP NetServer Navigator.

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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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