HP NetServerLH 3000/3000r andLH 6000/6000rMass Storage Upgrade GuideHP Part Number 5969-2159Printed in October 1999
72 InstallationInstallation OverviewNOTE If you plan to install a duplex board on the second hot-swapmass storage cage, do so before you install the c
Chapter 2 Installation83. Turn off power to the HP NetServer.4. Disconnect the AC power cords and all external cables from theHP NetServer.WARNING Bef
Chapter 2 Installation92. Remove Cover 1 as described in your HP NetServer installation guide.3. The HP NetServer has a cover plate on its chassis fro
Chapter 2 Installation101. Orient the hot-swap mass storage cage, as shown in Figure 2-2. Thebackplane of the cage faces into the empty expansion bay.
Chapter 2 Installation114. Using the two circular access holes in the chassis shown in Figure 2-3,insert and tighten two screws supplied with the upgr
Chapter 2 Installation12Step 5: Remove I/O FansBefore you install the SCSI cable, remove the two I/O fans to gain working spaceand access to the SCSI
Chapter 2 Installation13Latches onI/O FansThumbscrew on Air BaffleFigure 2-5. Remove I/O Fans from Rack-Mounted HP NetServerNOTE To improve access to
Chapter 2 Installation14Step 6: Install SCSI CableAbout Cabling the Secondary CageThe HP NetServer is normally shipped with the primary mass storage
Chapter 2 Installation15Cabling to I/O Baseboard SCSI BTo connect the secondary mass storage cage to the SCSI B connector on the I/Obaseboard, install
iiNoticeThe information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to th
Chapter 2 Installation162. Connect the SCSI cable’s 68-pin connector labeled "To I/O Board" to theSCSI B connector on the I/O baseboard, as
Chapter 2 Installation173. Connect the SCSI cable’s 68-pin connector labeled "To SCSI Mass StorageDevice" to the SCSI connector on the cage’
Chapter 2 Installation18Step 7: Connect Power Harness1. Orient the connector labeled P2 on the power harness to the power socketon the backplane of t
Chapter 2 Installation19Step 8: Replace I/O FansThe two I/O fan modules are identical. Replace them as follows:1. Orient one I/O fan to the accessory
Chapter 2 Installation20Step 9: Replace Cover 1 and Front BezelNOTE If you removed the air baffle indicated in Figure 2-4 or 2-5,replace it now, befo
Chapter 2 Installation21Before you install the hot-swap disk drive modules, decide where to place them inthe secondary mass storage cage. Figure 2-11
Chapter 2 Installation22Below are single-bus (no duplex board) hot-swap drive configurations and SCSIaddresses (IDs) for the secondary cage in a pedes
Chapter 2 Installation23Below are single-bus (no duplex board) hot-swap drive configurations and SCSIaddresses (IDs) for the secondary cage in a rack-
Chapter 2 Installation24Installing Hot-Swap Drives CAUTION Protect the drive from static electricity by leaving it in its anti-static bag until you ar
Chapter 2 Installation25Step 12: Verify InstallationVerify the installation of the second hot-swap mass storage cage and the drives init. To do so, v
iiiContents1 Introduction ... 1About This Guide...
Chapter 2 Installation26Light pipes on the module transmit light to these apertures from LEDs on theinside rear of the hot-swap mass storage cage. Ver
Chapter 2 Installation274. If one or both LED indicators on a single module are not illuminatedduring the POST, the module may be installed incorrectl
293 Configure Mass StorageAbout RAID or Non-RAID OperationThe disk drives in the hot-swap mass storage cages can be configured in one oftwo different
Chapter 3 Configure Mass Storage30RAID ConfigurationTo configure the secondary hot-swap mass storage cage for RAID operation, referto one of the follo
Chapter 3 Configure Mass Storage31Run Setup UtilityUse the Setup utility to verify non-RAID (LVD SCSI) control of SCSI channels Aand B and to verify t
Chapter 3 Configure Mass Storage32NOTE The message "Configuration of NVRAM and drives mismatch"indicates that configuration information in t
Chapter 3 Configure Mass Storage334. When the Setup Utility menu is first displayed, the Configuration menu isalso displayed. (If the Configuration me
Chapter 3 Configure Mass Storage3411. The Embedded LAN and SCSI Settings submenu is displayed. IfHP NetRAID/LVD SCSI is not already highlighted, use t
Chapter 3 Configure Mass Storage35Run Symbios Configuration UtilityNOTE Run the Symbios Configuration utility to do the following:• To verify that dev
ContentsivA Warranty and Support ... 39Hardware Accessories Limited Warran
Chapter 3 Configure Mass Storage363. When the Symbios Logic SCSI Configuration Utility Main Menu isdisplayed, verify that shows Display=Verbose. (This
Chapter 3 Configure Mass Storage37To remove a controller from the boot order, use the right and left arrowkeys to highlight the controller, and then p
Chapter 3 Configure Mass Storage389. Watch the display monitor for the boot listing of SCSI devices todetermine whether all the drives you installed h
39A Warranty and SupportRefer to the HP NetServer Warranty and Service/Support Booklet provided withyour original HP NetServer system documentation fo
41B Regulatory InformationDECLARATION OF CONFORMITYaccording to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014Manufacturer’s Name: Hewlett-Packard CompanyAddress: 1095
43IndexAAccess holes, 11Activity LED, 25Adapter boot order, 36Anti-static precautions, 3, 5Anti-tip foot, 20BBack up data, 30Backplane, cage’s, 4Bezel
Index44II/O baseboard, 12, 15I/O fans, 12, 19Indicators, LED, 26Insulating sheet, 4, 10KKit contents, 4LLEDs, 25Light pipes, LED, 27LVD SCSI, 34MManag
11 IntroductionAbout This GuideThis guide contains instructions for installing an accessory second hot-swap massstorage cage into your HP NetServer LH
Chapter 1 Introduction2Chapter 2 of this guide tells how to install the second hot-swap mass storage cageand its SCSI cable in the configuration shown
Chapter 1 Introduction3PrecautionsFollow the procedures listed below to ensure safe handling of components and toprevent harm to both you and the HP N
Chapter 1 Introduction4Verify ContentsCAUTION An insulating sheet shown in Figure 1-3 covers the cage’sbackplane and part of one side. Leave it in pla
Chapter 1 Introduction5Tools You NeedThe following materials are also required to install this upgrade:•Anti-static Service Kit (3M part number 8501/8
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