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HP Server 

Ultra3 SCSI Host Bus Adapter 
Installation and Configuration 

Guide

HP Part Number 5990-2638

Printed in February 2002

Summary of Contents for P3413A

Page 1: ...HP Server Ultra3 SCSI Host Bus Adapter Installation and Configuration Guide HP Part Number 5990 2638 Printed in February 2002 ...

Page 2: ...c SCO SCO OpenServer and UnixWare are registered trademarks of The Santa Cruz Operation Inc Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows 2000 and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation SCSISelect is a registered trademark of Adaptec Linux is copyrighted under the GNU General Public License Caldera Systems the C logo and OpenLinux are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Caldera Sy...

Page 3: ... 13 SCSI Bus Interface Definitions 14 Boot Device Options 14 SCSI Device Configuration 14 Advanced Configuration Options 16 Using SCSI Disk Utilities 18 3 Microsoft Windows NT Installation 19 Installing the Driver When Installing Windows NT 19 Completing a Fresh Windows NT 4 0 Installation From Floppy Disk 19 Completing a Fresh Windows NT 4 0 Installation From CD ROM 20 Installing the Driver When ...

Page 4: ... Parameters 33 Using Driver specific Parameters 35 Troubleshooting 36 Problems and Solutions 37 Error Messages 37 Driver Error Messages 38 5 Novell NetWare Installation 41 Installing the Driver When Installing NetWare 41 NetWare 3 12 3 2 41 NetWare 4 12 4 2 43 NetWare 5 0 44 DOS Drivers for CD ROM Access 44 Install CD ROM Drivers on a DOS Bootable Hard Disk 45 Installing the Driver When NetWare is...

Page 5: ...are terminated on the SE connectors 66 Attention Insufficient termination detected on the SE connectors 66 C Regulatory Information 67 Regulatory Notices Electromagnetic Compliance 67 Notice for United States Federal Communications Commission 67 Notice for Canada Industry Canada 68 Notice for Japan 69 Notice for Korea 70 Notice for Taiwan 70 D Warranty and Support 73 Hardware Accessories Limited W...

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Page 7: ...ices to the two 68 pin Low Voltage Differential Single Ended LVD SE connectors You can also connect legacy SCSI devices to the 68 pin and 50 pin internal Single Ended SE connectors Figure 1 1 HP Ultra3 Single Channel SCSI Host Bus Adapter 1 Installation and Setup NOTE The HP Server tc2110 uses only Ultra3 SCSI devices 50 pin Internal SCSI SE Controller 68 pin External LVD SE Connector J2 68 pin In...

Page 8: ...Server has a complete chapter on installing and configuring the HP Server The HP Server Operations and Maintenance Guide for your HP Server can be viewed and printed from the official HP Server web site http www hp com Bus Segments on the HP Ultra3 SCSI Host Adapter The HP Ultra3 SCSI host bus adapter features technology that ensures you get the best performance from your Ultra3 and Ultra2 SCSI de...

Page 9: ...power cord remove the cover from the Server NOTE If you attach Wide Ultra or Ultra SCSI devices to the LVD SE connector s the data transfer rate for all attached Ultra3 and Ultra2 SCSI devices will drop to Ultra SCSI performance levels However if you attach only Ultra3 and Ultra2 SCSI devices to the LVD SE connector s data will be transferred at the maximum possible rate 80 MBytes sec for Ultra2 d...

Page 10: ...unused 64 bit PCI expansion slot and remove the expansion slot cover If the HP Server does not have a 64 bit slot you can install the host adapter in a 32 bit PCI slot The expansion slot must be compliant with PCI Rev 2 1 or higher and must support bus mastering 32 bit PCI Slot 64 bit PCI Slot ...

Page 11: ...SCSI host bus adapter into the PCI expansion slot press down firmly until the host adapter clicks into place then replace the slot cover screw When installed properly the host adapter should appear level with the expansion slot as shown above NOTE Be careful when inserting the HP Ultra3 SCSI host bus adapter in a PCI slot Some 32 bit slots will not accommodate it and the host adapter may break if ...

Page 12: ...0 Most SCSI hard disks are preset to SCSI ID 0 at the factory The SCSI IDs for internal devices are usually set with jumpers SCSI IDs for external devices are usually set with a switch on the back of the device Terminate the Ends To ensure reliable communication on the SCSI bus the device at the end of each cable or the end of the cable itself must have a terminator installed or enabled Terminator...

Page 13: ... Cable 3 Plug the internal Ultra3 SCSI devices to the other cable connectors starting with the connector at the terminated end of the cable Figure 1 6 Figure 1 6 Common Tray Cable Connection LVD SCSI Twisted Pair Cable Terminated LVD SCSI Twisted Pair Cable Terminator ...

Page 14: ...ternal devices 1 Connect one end of the external LVD SCSI cable to the external LVD SE connector on the HP Ultra3 SCSI host bus adapter Figure 1 7 Connecting External SCSI Devices 2 Connect the other end of the external SCSI cable to a SCSI connector on the back of an external SCSI device If you are installing only one external device terminate the device and skip to Step 4 3 Connect other externa...

Page 15: ...t bus adapter was included as part of an HP Server you purchased then the appropriate HP driver has already been pre installed by HP and you do not need to install it Embedded Ultra3 Drivers Some operating systems have embedded driver support for the HP Ultra3 SCSI host bus adapter To determine if the host adapter is supported by the operating system you are using read the operating system manual ...

Page 16: ...ered on Are all SCSI cables and power cables properly connected Does each device on the SCSI bus have a unique SCSI ID Does the total SCSI cable length exceed the maximum allowable length The maximum cable length for the Ultra3 SCSI host adapter cannot exceed 12 meters Is the SCSI bus properly terminated If you are still unable to resolve a problem contact HP Technical Support for help ...

Page 17: ...Run SCSISelect if you need to change or view current settings or if you would like to run the SCSI disk utilities Table 2 1 SCSI Select Options SCSISelect Options Available Settings Default Setting SCSI Bus Interface Definitions Host Adapter SCSI ID 0 15 7 SCSI Parity Checking Enabled Disabled Enabled Host Adapter SCSI Termination LVD SE Connectors Automatic Enabled Disabled Automatic SE Connector...

Page 18: ...ons Reset SCSI Bus at IC Initialization Enabled Disabled Enabled Display Ctrl A Messages during BIOS Initialization Enabled Disabled Enabled Extended BIOS Translation for DOS Drives 1 GByte Enabled Disabled Enabled Verbose Silent Mode Verbose Silent Verbose Host Adapter BIOS Enabled Disabled Not Scan Disabled Scan Bus Enabled Domain Validation2 Enabled Disabled Enabled Support Removable Disks Unde...

Page 19: ...Select 1 Press Esc until a message prompts you to exit if you changed any settings you are prompted to save the changes before you exit 2 At the prompt select Yes to exit then press any key to reboot the computer Any changes made in SCSISelect will take effect the next time the computer is booted Using SCSISelect Settings To select an option use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the option then...

Page 20: ...to adjust the termination as needed depending on the configuration of the connected SCSI devices We recommend that you do not change this setting Boot Device Options Boot SCSI ID Default 0 Specifies the SCSI ID of your boot device We recommend that you do not change the default setting Boot LUN Number Default 0 Specifies which LUN Logical Unit Number to boot from on your boot device This setting i...

Page 21: ...t bus adapter BIOS is disabled The SCSI host bus adapter BIOS is normally enabled by default Enable Write Back Cache Default N C Can be used to enable or disable the write back cache on SCSI disk drives connected to the host adapter Leave this option at its default setting of N C no change which usually allows for optimum drive performance BIOS Multiple LUN Support Default No Leave this setting at...

Page 22: ...es greater than 1 GByte This setting is necessary only for MS DOS 5 0 or above it is not required for other operating systems such as NetWare or UNIX Use the MS DOS Fdisk command to partition a disk larger than 1 GByte controlled by the SCSI host bus adapter BIOS when using DOS Windows 3 1 x or Windows 95 98 Verbose Silent Mode Default Verbose When set Verbose the SCSI host bus adapter BIOS displa...

Page 23: ...o Disabled No removable media drives are treated as hard disk drives Software drivers are required because the drives are not controlled by the BIOS o Boot Only Only the removable media drive designated as the boot device is treated as a hard disk drive o All Disks All removable media drives supported by the BIOS are treated as hard disk drives BIOS Support for Bootable CD ROMs Default Enabled Whe...

Page 24: ...ars displaying the options Format Disk and Verify Disk Media o Format Disk Allows you to perform a low level format on a hard disk drive Most SCSI disk devices are preformatted at the factory and do not need to be formatted again o Verify Disk Media Allows you to scan the media of a hard disk drive for defects If the utility finds bad blocks on the media it prompts you to reassign them if you sele...

Page 25: ...stem with the Windows NT Boot Disk in the floppy disk drive 2 When prompted insert disk 2 in your floppy disk drive After a few moments you will see a blue screen To set up Windows NT now press Enter 3 Press S to skip auto detection of your SCSI host adapter 4 Press S again to specify an additional device 5 Press Enter to select Others insert the HP Ultra3 Family Manager Set disk for Windows NT in...

Page 26: ...ng the arrow keys select the following driver and press Enter Adaptec Ultra3 PCI SCSI Controller NT4 0 7 To add other host adapters press S and repeat from Step 4 for each additional adapter and insert the appropriate driver disk 8 Press Enter to continue with the Windows NT operating system setup Follow the instructions on screen and in the Windows NT documentation to complete the installation In...

Page 27: ...ivers supplied by HP All Windows NT configuration information is stored in a data structure called the Registry You can edit this information through a tool called the Registry Editor Using Windows NT SCSI Parameters Follow the instructions below to enter the registry values that affect how the Windows NT SCSI manager interprets the generic configuration information of SCSI device drivers All SCSI...

Page 28: ...s Valid values are 17 255 The data type for this value is REG_DWORD To enter Windows NT parameters follow these steps 1 Select Run from the Start button 2 Type regedt32 and press Enter 3 Open the registry list to the following location HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE System CurrentControlSet Services adpu160m Parameters Device If the Parameters Device keys already exist skip to Step 8 below to begin entering v...

Page 29: ...ximum number of error log entries if INSTRUMENTATION is enabled If a number is not specified the maximum number or error log entries defaults to 32 Valid values are 0 128 The data type for this value is REG_SZ MAXTAGS nnn specifies the tagged command queue depth If a number is not specified the tagged queue depth defaults to 128 Valid values are 1 255 The data type for this value is REG_SZ HOTPLUG...

Page 30: ...onfiguration information applies to all Ultra3 host adapters 8 Click on the Device key 9 Select Add Value from the Edit menu type Driver Parameters in the Key Name edit box Enter REG_SZ as the data type and press Enter 10 A String Editor text box appears Enter valid parameters in the text box When entering multiple parameters each parameter must be separated by a space Hot Plug PCI Feature Hot Plu...

Page 31: ... the Windows NT software configuration as described below NOTE The file hotp160m reg adds Hot Plug related entries into the NT Registry including the driver specific registry value HOTPLUG Running hotp160m reg will overwrite your current driver specific registry values located at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE System CurrentControlSet Services adpu160m Parameters Device DriverPar ameters If you have previousl...

Page 32: ...Windows NT no longer boots The boot manager for Windows NT contains recovery logic to allow you to return to the last known good configuration If you have changed your host adapter configuration and Windows NT no longer boots follow these steps to recover 1 Undo any hardware changes you have made to the server since it was last operational 2 Reboot the server Watch the display carefully during boo...

Page 33: ...ere may be none or multiple driver events The top portion of the Event Detail dialog box displays information such as the time that the event was generated the computer on which the event occurred in case of remote monitoring and the description of the event The Data section of the Event Details dialog box displays the error messages generated 3 Click the Words radio button In the Data section of ...

Page 34: ...rotocol error An unexpected event occurred during data transfer between the adapter and target device Normally this indicates a faulty or non compliant target device xxxxx022 Adapter or target device protocol error The adapter or target device has broken the communication protocol A badly behaving device could cause this message to appear Normally this is not a serious problem If you get this mess...

Page 35: ...hat there may be a problem with the amount of memory installed in your system Verify that your system has at least the minimum amount of memory required by your operating system xxxxx096 Adapter hardware initialization failure possible resource conflict The driver has attempted to initialize the adapter hardware but failed This might suggest that the adapter resources e g IRQ conflict with another...

Page 36: ... is a means to improve total data throughput This error might be caused by a component external to the miniport driver such as the operating system or an ASPI application xxxxxd4 Adapter hardware failure adapter reset The host adapter hardware failed and the miniport has to reset the hardware xxxxx0d6 Internal driver error An error has occurred while the driver was setting up its internal data str...

Page 37: ...00 Operating System CD ROM disk in your CD ROM drive 2 You may see a message Press any key to boot from CD 3 After Windows 2000 has completed installation please reinstall your SCSI driver from the Device Manager Follow the steps in Installing the Driver When Windows 2000 is Already Installed on page 32 to ensure the desired driver is installed 4 Microsoft Windows 2000 Installation NOTE When using...

Page 38: ...ce you wish to update and select Properties 7 Click the Driver tab and click the Update Driver button The Update Device Driver Wizard will start Click Next 8 Select the Search for a suitable driver option and click Next 9 Select the location where the updated driver is installed and click Next 10 At this step Windows 2000 will recommend one of two choices If it recommends using the driver found on...

Page 39: ...formation is stored in a data structure supplied by Windows 2000 called the Registry You can edit this information through a tool called the Registry Editor Using Windows 2000 SCSI Parameters Follow the instructions below to enter the registry values that affect how the Windows 2000 SCSI manager interprets the generic configuration information of SCSI device drivers Each driver has its own key ref...

Page 40: ...s from 0 to 7 are scanned during system initialization The data type for this value is REG_DWORD MaximumSGList Specifies the maximum number of Scatter Gather elements Valid values are 17 255 The data type for this value is REG_DWORD To enter Windows 2000 parameters follow these steps 1 Select Run from the Start button 2 Type regedt32 and press Enter 3 Open the registry list to the following locati...

Page 41: ...other keys are aic78xx aic78u2 adf6u160 and 2930u2 All SCSI host adapters supported by the modified key are affected by the values you enter here A list of valid parameters follows MAXTAGS nnn specifies the tagged command queue depth If a number is not specified the tagged queue depth defaults to 128 Valid values are 1 255 The data type for this value is REG_SZ MEMMAP when set the SCSI manager is ...

Page 42: ...ertain host adapter append Device with the number of the host adapter For example type Device0 for the first host adapter Device1 for the second etc If you omit the host adapter number the configuration information applies to all Ultra3 host adapters 8 Click on the Device key 9 Select Add Value from the Edit menu type DriverParameters in the Value Name edit box Enter REG_SZ as the data type and pr...

Page 43: ...ou want to make Look specifically for conflicts with parts of the existing system configuration that are not being changed Error Messages Error messages generated by the Windows 2000 Driver Set can be viewed by opening the Windows 2000 Event Viewer error logs To view events generated by the driver follow these steps 1 Double click the Event Viewer icon in the Administrative Tools program group Err...

Page 44: ... target device completed with indication that there is an error In most cases the error is recovered and normal operations continue xxxxx010 Error issuing command An error has occurred while the driver was setting up its internal data structures Try installing the most up to date version of the driver available from the HP Web site at http www hp com xxxxx011 Error issuing command The requested co...

Page 45: ...t device parity error The driver has detected a parity error by the target device xxxxx024 Data overrun or underrun The adapter was given more or less data than the expected amount of data xxxxx031 Target device queue full The target device internal buffer is full xxxxx032 Target device busy The target device reports a Busy status Another program may already be using this device xxxxx050 Host adap...

Page 46: ...e memory that was allocated for a target device Normally this is not a serious problem unless you get this message frequently over a short period of time The memory can be reclaimed by rebooting the system xxxxx0ce Scatter gather limit exceeded An I O request packet from the system contained a Scatter Gather element list that contained more elements than are supported by the miniport Scatter Gathe...

Page 47: ...3 2 for the first time 1 To complete the NetWare 3 12 3 2 installation you must go to the Novell Web site at http developer novell com devres sas certinfo htm and then download the nwpa_up exe update patch from the link at the message Download the NWPA Update Package 2 Create the DOS partition on the boot hard disk drive 3 If you are installing NetWare 3 12 3 2 from a CD ROM attached to an HP Ultr...

Page 48: ...following command lines to swap the server s loader cd 312ptd native loader lswap loader exe server 312 server exe cd server 312 14 Create the startup ncf file in the c server 312 directory using Edit or a text editor with the following lines load c server 312 312ptd native start npapatch load c server 312 mmattrfx load c server 312 nbi31x load c server 312 adpt160m Add any additional driver load ...

Page 49: ... Exit the server 24 Run server exe 25 Installation of the driver for NetWare 3 12 3 2 is complete NetWare 4 12 4 2 Follow these instructions only if you are installing NetWare 4 12 4 2 for the first time 1 Begin installation of NetWare 4 12 4 2 on your server as instructed in your NetWare documentation 2 When a screen appears that asks you to select a disk driver press Insert 3 Insert the HP Ultra...

Page 50: ...nsert to add an unlisted driver 6 Insert the HP Ultra3 Family Manager Set disk for NetWare into your floppy disk drive 7 Press F3 and enter a netware v5_xx as the path to the File Name adpt160m ham driver for NetWare 8 Select adpt160m ham and press Enter 9 Select Return to driver list and press Enter 10 To install additional adapters follow the procedures from Step 4 11 When complete select Contin...

Page 51: ... add these lines to the existing config sys file Note that you may need to change the path for the drivers device c scsi aspi8u2 sys d device c scsi aspicd sys d aspicd0 3 Modify autoexec bat for loading mscdex exe Either create this file in C if you do not currently have autoexec bat or add these lines to the existing autoexec bat file c dos mscdex exe d aspicd0 m 12 4 Reboot your system You are ...

Page 52: ...e proper path to the driver and all appropriate command line options are specified See Loading the Driver at Server Bootup on page 46 The correct syntax to load the Ultra3 Family driver is load pathname adpt160m options Command line options are not case sensitive Placing commas between command line options is optional See Loading the Driver at Server Bootup on page 46 for possible values Loading t...

Page 53: ...fy the startup ncf file follow these steps 1 Type load install at the NetWare prompt and press Enter 2 Select the appropriate menu choice that allows you to edit the startup ncf file 3 Make the necessary changes When you are done press Esc Using the Load Command Line Options You can specify several command line options when the driver is loaded The available options are described in the table belo...

Page 54: ...evices are still accessible via ASPI This enable bit mask is entered in hex see Bit Mask Options on page 49 flush_diskreq 0 FFFF 0 A bit mask to send occasionally ordered tags to specific targets By default no targets receive occasionally ordered tags This bit mask is entered in hex see Bit Mask Options on page 49 instr on off off Enables disables recording of I O statistics lun_enable 1 0 FF 01 A...

Page 55: ...lists the binary to hex conversions Using this example if you want to enable scanning for LUNs 0 2 and 6 on all targets then use the command line option of lun_enable 0045 multlun_targets 0 FFFF FFFF A bit mask to enable LUNs on selected targets By default LUNs on all targets are enabled This bit mask is entered in hex see Bit Mask Options on page 49 slot 0 xxxx2 0 Defines a physical slot number f...

Page 56: ...r message appears when attempting to load the driver refer to Troubleshooting on page 54 Here is an example of the adpt160m ham driver being loaded with command line options if loaded from drive A load a netware adpt160m ham verbose y slot 2 Table 5 2 Binary Hex Conversion Binary Hex Binary Hex 0000 0 1000 8 0001 1 1001 9 0010 2 1010 A 0011 3 1011 B 0100 4 1100 C 0101 5 1101 D 0110 6 1110 E 0111 7...

Page 57: ... options Follow these steps to view and configure these options 1 Load monitor nlm to display the various options 2 Select Disk Information All system disk drives appear 3 Select the removable media device The following drive status items appear 1 Valid for both removable and non removable types of SCSI disk drives 2Valid for removable media only Mount Status Mounting causes a drive to come on lin...

Page 58: ...ve The utility supports HP host adapters Novell NetWare documentation contains instructions for loading the server backup software Refer to the NetWare Server Backup Manual to load the tapedai tsa and sbackup modules 1 Once you have loaded adpt160m ham load tsaxxx nlm tsa312 nlm tsa400 nlm tsa410 nlm and sbackup with these options load scsi2tp cdm load tsaxxx load sbackup The appropriate driver th...

Page 59: ...ltitasking environments The firmware uses a paging mechanism to handle up to 255 simultaneous SCSI commands The sequencer can simultaneously manage up to 128 tagged or 1 nontagged SCSI commands for each SCSI device up to a limit of 255 SCSI commands The firmware can queue as many commands as the operating system is able to send to the host adapter To set this feature enter the following command ma...

Page 60: ...fy that your adapter is supported by this version of the driver xxxxx082 Internal driver error An error has occurred while the driver was setting up its internal data structures Try installing the most up to date version of the driver available from the HP Web site located at http www hp com xxxxx083 Adapter not supported by this version of the driver Your adapter is not supported by the driver on...

Page 61: ...ww hp com xxxxx089 Unable to allocate memory This indicates that there may be a problem with the amount of memory installed in your system Verify that your system has at least the minimum amount of memory required by your operating system xxxxx096 Adapter hardware initialization failure possible resource conflict The driver has attempted to initialize the adapter hardware but failed This might sug...

Page 62: ...emory installed in your system Verify that your system has at least the minimum amount of memory required by your operating system xxxxx0a9 Possible interrupt conflict This indicates that the adapter IRQ conflicts with the IRQ of another board installed in your system Check your hardware documentation for instructions on setting and changing IRQs xxxxx0c9 Invalid command line parameter A command l...

Page 63: ...lation xxxxx07f Unable to allocate memory This indicates that there may be a problem with the amount of memory installed in your system Verify that your system has at least the minimum amount of memory required by your operating system ...

Page 64: ...Chapter 5 Novell NetWare Installation 58 ...

Page 65: ...HP Server User Guide for additional information on Linux support for your system 6 Linux Support Table 6 1 Linux Operating System Support Linux Operating System World Wide Web URL Caldera Operations eDesktop 2 4 www caldera com Debian Linux 2 2 www debian com RedHat Linux 7 0 www redhat com SuSE Linux 6 4 www suse com TurboLinux Workstation 7 0 www turbolinux com ...

Page 66: ...Chapter 6 Linux Support 60 ...

Page 67: ...PCI 2 1 Interface Protocol Bus Mastering DMA Host Bus Burst Data Rate 266 MB second SCSI Bus Multimode LVD and SE Peripheral Bus 64 bit 66 6MHz PCI 32 bit compatible SCSI Data Transfer Rate 160 MB second Advanced SCSI Features Multimode operation of LVD and SE output Scatter Gather Operation Disconnect Reconnect Fully multitasking multithreading Tagged Queuing support Multiple LUN support Parity h...

Page 68: ... 3 725 x 0 44 inches 174 63 x 94 62 x 11 18 millimeters Internal Connector One 68 pin LVD SCSI One 68 pin Ultra Wide SCSI One 50 pin Ultra SCSI External Connector One 68 pin LVD SCSI Table A 3 Environmental Specifications Description Specification Operational Temperature 0 to 55 Degrees C 32 to 131 degrees F Operational Humidity 10 to 90 Relative Humidity non condensing Operational Altitude 30 to ...

Page 69: ...CISPR 22 Class B ITE South Korea Min of Information Communication Class B Australia AS NZS 3548 EN 55022 New Zealand AS NZS 3548 EN55022 Meets electromagnetic immunity requirements of EU Countries EN50082 1 EU including ESD IEC 801 2 1984 4KV Contact 8KV Air Radiated Immunity IEC 801 3 1984 3V m 80 AM Mod 27 1000 MHz Electric Fast Transients IEC 801 4 1988 1 0KV Power 0 5KV I O lines Meets safety ...

Page 70: ...Appendix A Product Specifications 64 ...

Page 71: ...configuration parameters set correctly in your HP Servers setup program Is parity checking consistently enabled or disabled on all devices on the SCSI bus If your problems persist continue with the following sections Common Error Messages If the host adapter BIOS is enabled but fails to initialize the system displays a specific error message followed by a BIOS Installation Failure message Here are...

Page 72: ...have been terminated on the narrow SE SCSI segment Verify the termination on the devices connected to the internal and external connectors Terminate only the SCSI device at the ends of the cable Remove or disable the terminators on the SCSI devices between the ends of the cable Attention Insufficient termination detected on the SE connectors The SCSI host bus adapter BIOS has detected that either ...

Page 73: ... sensitive equipment The server equipment you have purchased has been provided with a compliance label to indicate where it may be used with reasonable protection to the environment in which it is used Additional statements are provided below to conform to international and domestic regulations Notice for United States Federal Communications Commission Class B Equipment This equipment has been tes...

Page 74: ...ply with the limits for Class A digital devices pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions manual may cause harmful interfer...

Page 75: ...chnology Equipment VCCI Although aimed for residential area operation radio interference may be caused when used near a radio or TV receiver Read the instructions for correct operation For products labeled as Class A This equipment is in the Class A category information technology equipment based on the rules of Voluntary Control Council For Interference by Information Technology Equipment VCCI Wh...

Page 76: ...ith regard to electromagnetic interference If purchased in error for use in a residential area you may wish to exchange the equipment where you purchased it Class B Equipment Please note that this equipment has been approved for non business purposes with regards to electromagnetic interference This equipment can be allowed for use in all areas as well as residential areas Notice for Taiwan Class ...

Page 77: ... A3 A4 A11 EMC CISPR 22 1997 EN 55022 1998 CISPR 24 1997 EN 55024 1998 IEC 61000 3 2 1995 EN 61000 3 2 1995 A14 IEC 61000 3 3 1994 EN 61000 3 3 199 Supplementary Information The product herewith complies with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC and the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and carries the CE marking accordingly Date September 12 2001 Product Regulations Manager European con...

Page 78: ...Appendix C Regulatory Information 72 ...

Page 79: ... expedited part shipment In this event HP will prepay shipping charges duty and taxes provide telephone assistance on replacement of the component and pay shipping charges duty and taxes for any part that HP asks to be returned HP warrants this HP Server Hardware Accessory against defects in material and workmanship under normal use for the period specified in the section titled HP Server Limited ...

Page 80: ...ranty statement accompanying the product On site visits caused by third party hardware products whether internal to the HP Server system processor unit such as non HP DIMMs or external to the system processor unit such as LAN cabling are subject to standard per incident travel and labor charges HP Repair and Telephone Support Refer to the HP Server Warranty and Service Support Booklet supplied wit...

Page 81: ...21 installation 65 interference 68 L Load command 46 47 50 Lock status 52 LUN 22 34 48 M max_tags 53 Mount status 51 mscdex exe 45 N NetWare adpt160m ham 41 44 50 54 backup 52 bit mask options 48 CD ROM support 52 command line options 46 47 error messages 54 installing the driver 41 46 load command 46 47 50 max_tags 53 monitor nlm 51 optimizing performance 53 removable media 51 server bootup 46 ta...

Page 82: ...bleshooting NetWare 54 55 Windows NT 26 30 W Warranty hardware accessories limited 73 Windows NT adpu160m sys 19 driver installation 19 21 error log entries 23 error messages 27 37 hot plug PCI 24 parameters 21 22 23 35 problems and solutions 26 registry editor 21 removing a host adapter 25 removing the driver 25 troubleshooting 26 30 ...

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