HP NetRAID 1M/2M Installation & Configuration
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... drive (which has virtual sizing enabled). NOTE Clearing a previous configuration does not reset the virtual sizing setting for Online Capacity Expansion 4. II. Create the NetWare Partition 1. Type NetWare load install. 3. Press Enter. 84 Chapter 7 Preparing for a logical drive. Choose Virtual Sizing. 9. For an initial installation, only Free Space will be displayed. Select Standard Disk Options. 4. The Available Devices are displayed. Select Create NetWare disk partition to disable virtual sizing for all adapters...
... drive (which has virtual sizing enabled). NOTE Clearing a previous configuration does not reset the virtual sizing setting for Online Capacity Expansion 4. II. Create the NetWare Partition 1. Type NetWare load install. 3. Press Enter. 84 Chapter 7 Preparing for a logical drive. Choose Virtual Sizing. 9. For an initial installation, only Free Space will be displayed. Select Standard Disk Options. 4. The Available Devices are displayed. Select Create NetWare disk partition to disable virtual sizing for all adapters...
HP NetRAID 1M/2M Installation & Configuration
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... Clearing a previous configuration does not reset the virtual sizing setting for HP NetRAID Express Tools now. b. Choose Objects from the Tools Management menu. This is the factory default setting. • If Virtual Sizing is Disabled (the factory default setting), no other requirement to prepare for expansion. 96 Restart the host HP Netserver, and watch for the message: Option: Experienced users may press for a logical drive. Choose Adapter from the Tools Management menu...
... Clearing a previous configuration does not reset the virtual sizing setting for HP NetRAID Express Tools now. b. Choose Objects from the Tools Management menu. This is the factory default setting. • If Virtual Sizing is Disabled (the factory default setting), no other requirement to prepare for expansion. 96 Restart the host HP Netserver, and watch for the message: Option: Experienced users may press for a logical drive. Choose Adapter from the Tools Management menu...
HP NetRAID 1M/2M Installation & Configuration
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... expanded into the server backplane. You cannot use should another disk module fail. When a disk fails, the adapter's firmware automatically replaces and rebuilds the data from its slot in the HP NetRAID Express Tools utility. The controller creates virtual space when the "virtual sizing" option is usually only done if a hard disk generates several media errors. Because most hard drives are factory formatted, formatting is enabled in the drive cage because...
... expanded into the server backplane. You cannot use should another disk module fail. When a disk fails, the adapter's firmware automatically replaces and rebuilds the data from its slot in the HP NetRAID Express Tools utility. The controller creates virtual space when the "virtual sizing" option is usually only done if a hard disk generates several media errors. Because most hard drives are factory formatted, formatting is enabled in the drive cage because...
HP Netserver LC 2000 Installation Guide
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... run the Setup Utility. If the problem persists, contact your service and support organization. Replace the keyboard. General Checks 1. Verify that the SCSI cable is detected before the video display starts, a beep error message may take to save the changes. POST Error Messages Message Corrective Action Operating system not found Keyboard error Mouse error Incorrect System Configuration Check whether the drive from which you may be generated. No Error Messages Displayed If a POST error is securely plugged...
... run the Setup Utility. If the problem persists, contact your service and support organization. Replace the keyboard. General Checks 1. Verify that the SCSI cable is detected before the video display starts, a beep error message may take to save the changes. POST Error Messages Message Corrective Action Operating system not found Keyboard error Mouse error Incorrect System Configuration Check whether the drive from which you may be generated. No Error Messages Displayed If a POST error is securely plugged...
HP Netserver LC 2000 Installation Guide
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... utilities, 111 Windows PC, 122 network interface controller (NIC), 132 Network Server mode lock mode, 10 Network Server Mode setting, 117 Video Blanking, 117 no error messages, 135 non-Hot Swap shelves, 34 NOS installation, 103, 107 O online documentation. See Information Assistant Order Assistant, 55 P password problems, 141 PCI board guide two slot locations, 68 pedestal removal, 32 pedestal installation, 32 184 Pedestal weight and dimensions, 164 ports, 16, 97 Power Cord Set Requirements, 162 power requirements HP NetServer, 161 power supply...
... utilities, 111 Windows PC, 122 network interface controller (NIC), 132 Network Server mode lock mode, 10 Network Server Mode setting, 117 Video Blanking, 117 no error messages, 135 non-Hot Swap shelves, 34 NOS installation, 103, 107 O online documentation. See Information Assistant Order Assistant, 55 P password problems, 141 PCI board guide two slot locations, 68 pedestal removal, 32 pedestal installation, 32 184 Pedestal weight and dimensions, 164 ports, 16, 97 Power Cord Set Requirements, 162 power requirements HP NetServer, 161 power supply...
HP Netserver LC 3 Issue List
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... controller, a problem occurs if a tape cartridge is to disable the BIOS scan for the NetWare Directory Services screen that has one or more 2940 SCSI adapter cards, the installation instructions text generated by Installation Assistant during system boot. This issue will be corrected in the next Navigator CD release. The embedded controller identifies the tape drive as Disk When a hard drive and tape drive are using Installation Assistant to do need...
... controller, a problem occurs if a tape cartridge is to disable the BIOS scan for the NetWare Directory Services screen that has one or more 2940 SCSI adapter cards, the installation instructions text generated by Installation Assistant during system boot. This issue will be corrected in the next Navigator CD release. The embedded controller identifies the tape drive as Disk When a hard drive and tape drive are using Installation Assistant to do need...
HP Netserver LC 3 User Guide
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... menu of the system. Replace the keyboard. Change settings as required. If so, refer to the correct connector (not the mouse connector) at the rear of the Setup utility. Verify that the boot device is securely plugged into the SCSI controller board. Check that the keyboard is connected to another system. Replace the mouse. Press the F10 function key to exit, and answer "Yes" to run the Setup utility. The power outlet is detected before video display starts, a beep error...
... menu of the system. Replace the keyboard. Change settings as required. If so, refer to the correct connector (not the mouse connector) at the rear of the Setup utility. Verify that the boot device is securely plugged into the SCSI controller board. Check that the keyboard is connected to another system. Replace the mouse. Press the F10 function key to exit, and answer "Yes" to run the Setup utility. The power outlet is detected before video display starts, a beep error...
HP Netserver LC 3 User Guide
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..., 22 manual, 22 NOS installation instructions, 20, 21, 22 O online documentation, 1 Order Assistant, 5 P password problems, 55 pcANYWHERE, 24 pedestal how to remove, 36 installing, 2 pedestal, anti-tip, 1, 36 power supply, 60 Power-On Self Test (POST) errors, 25 power-on system hardware test, 48 Power-On System Test errors, 48 precautions, 45 pre-failure warranty, 75 Print or View Information, 25 Proactive Notification, 100 problems battery, 56 CD-ROM drive, 55 keyboard, 54 mouse, 54 password...
..., 22 manual, 22 NOS installation instructions, 20, 21, 22 O online documentation, 1 Order Assistant, 5 P password problems, 55 pcANYWHERE, 24 pedestal how to remove, 36 installing, 2 pedestal, anti-tip, 1, 36 power supply, 60 Power-On Self Test (POST) errors, 25 power-on system hardware test, 48 Power-On System Test errors, 48 precautions, 45 pre-failure warranty, 75 Print or View Information, 25 Proactive Notification, 100 problems battery, 56 CD-ROM drive, 55 keyboard, 54 mouse, 54 password...
HP Netserver LH 3 30/FC Config Guide for Windows NT4.0 Clusters
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... Hot spares Power Supply RAID arrays Must be numbered from 0 - 7. Any HP cables that meet SCSI specifications and any number. of controllers Microcode Disk Array Storage: Model No. Recommend assigning logical unit numbers 8 or greater 3 Different size or speed disks are allowed in the same RAID array but are not recommended in any available I /O slot Disk Array Controller: Model No. of HBA Driver SPU I /O slot. SPU internal drive bays or HP external drive cabinet (e.g., HP Rack Storage...
... Hot spares Power Supply RAID arrays Must be numbered from 0 - 7. Any HP cables that meet SCSI specifications and any number. of controllers Microcode Disk Array Storage: Model No. Recommend assigning logical unit numbers 8 or greater 3 Different size or speed disks are allowed in the same RAID array but are not recommended in any available I /O slot Disk Array Controller: Model No. of HBA Driver SPU I /O slot. SPU internal drive bays or HP external drive cabinet (e.g., HP Rack Storage...
HP Netserver LH 3 30/FC Installation Guide
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... local storage use PCI slot P8. Any HP cables that meet SCSI specifications and any number. See Shared Storage Configurations. 1 - 2. (See Shared Storage Configurations.) 4 GB, 8.8 GB, 17.8 GB Version 1.7.0 or greater 1, 1/0, 3 and 5 Logical units within each array must be HP. Disk drives (hot swap or fixed) SCSI bus SCSI IDs Shared Host Bus Adapter: Model No. Storage Local Controller Cabinets (Physical drive location) Any number, manufacturer or driver in...
... local storage use PCI slot P8. Any HP cables that meet SCSI specifications and any number. See Shared Storage Configurations. 1 - 2. (See Shared Storage Configurations.) 4 GB, 8.8 GB, 17.8 GB Version 1.7.0 or greater 1, 1/0, 3 and 5 Logical units within each array must be HP. Disk drives (hot swap or fixed) SCSI bus SCSI IDs Shared Host Bus Adapter: Model No. Storage Local Controller Cabinets (Physical drive location) Any number, manufacturer or driver in...
HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide
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... beep codes listed in normal video if an error condition occurs during the startup routine, clear the CMOS memory as described under "Clearing the CMOS Configuration," and restart the Netserver. • Press to run Setup. • Change settings as required. • Choose the Exit option, selecting Save Changes and Exit to the correct connector (not the keyboard connector) at the rear of the Netserver. • Verify the connector is reported during the boot process of the HP Netserver...
... beep codes listed in normal video if an error condition occurs during the startup routine, clear the CMOS memory as described under "Clearing the CMOS Configuration," and restart the Netserver. • Press to run Setup. • Change settings as required. • Choose the Exit option, selecting Save Changes and Exit to the correct connector (not the keyboard connector) at the rear of the Netserver. • Verify the connector is reported during the boot process of the HP Netserver...
HP Netserver LP 1000r User Guide
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... connector (not the mouse connector) at the rear of the Netserver. • Verify the connector is pushed completely. Chapter 12 Troubleshooting Table 12-1. POST Error Messages Message Corrective Action Operating system not found • Verify the desired boot drive has power and its SCSI cable connected. • Verify the SCSI cable is securely plugged into the SCSI connector on the system board. • Verify the boot device is connected to "Clearing the CMOS Configuration...
... connector (not the mouse connector) at the rear of the Netserver. • Verify the connector is pushed completely. Chapter 12 Troubleshooting Table 12-1. POST Error Messages Message Corrective Action Operating system not found • Verify the desired boot drive has power and its SCSI cable connected. • Verify the SCSI cable is securely plugged into the SCSI connector on the system board. • Verify the boot device is connected to "Clearing the CMOS Configuration...
HP Netserver LP 2000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide
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Index keyboard, 4 LAN port, 4 mouse, 4 ports external, 87 keyboard, 87 mouse, 87 parallel, 4 rear panel, 4 serial ports, 87 USB ports, 87 video, 4, 87 power management Sleep States, 8 power management (ACPI) LAN A Power On/Off, 96 Wake-on-LAN, 96 Power requirements, 129 power supply module installing, 87 removing, 87 power switch DC power (front panel), 2 powering-down procedure, 6 powering-on procedure, 6 Power-on password setting, 101 problems CD-ROM drive, 112 keyboard, 112 mouse, 112 processors firmware upgrade, 57 reconfigure NOS, 57 processors clock speed, 49 installing, 50 installing ...
Index keyboard, 4 LAN port, 4 mouse, 4 ports external, 87 keyboard, 87 mouse, 87 parallel, 4 rear panel, 4 serial ports, 87 USB ports, 87 video, 4, 87 power management Sleep States, 8 power management (ACPI) LAN A Power On/Off, 96 Wake-on-LAN, 96 Power requirements, 129 power supply module installing, 87 removing, 87 power switch DC power (front panel), 2 powering-down procedure, 6 powering-on procedure, 6 Power-on password setting, 101 problems CD-ROM drive, 112 keyboard, 112 mouse, 112 processors firmware upgrade, 57 reconfigure NOS, 57 processors clock speed, 49 installing, 50 installing ...
HP Netserver LP 2000r Technical Reference Label
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... device for PS 2 Video LAN B Serial A/Mgmt LAN A/Mgmt External SCSI Connector Rear Panel LED Definitions Power Steady green indicates normal operation. Slide Power Supply out Power Supply Insertion 2 1 1. Push up to 4GB. Selected HP Accessories For other tested accessories, download the Order Assistant from the HP Web page. Alternating green and red at 1 Hz rate in Code 39 barcode here 100.0mm REF OPEN Network Connection SCSI A Air Flow Guide Connector IDE-1 Configuration Switch Not Used (Default = Off) BIOS Recovery Clear Password Clear CMOS Not Used (Default...
... device for PS 2 Video LAN B Serial A/Mgmt LAN A/Mgmt External SCSI Connector Rear Panel LED Definitions Power Steady green indicates normal operation. Slide Power Supply out Power Supply Insertion 2 1 1. Push up to 4GB. Selected HP Accessories For other tested accessories, download the Order Assistant from the HP Web page. Alternating green and red at 1 Hz rate in Code 39 barcode here 100.0mm REF OPEN Network Connection SCSI A Air Flow Guide Connector IDE-1 Configuration Switch Not Used (Default = Off) BIOS Recovery Clear Password Clear CMOS Not Used (Default...
HP Netserver LP 2000r User Guide
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...LAN port, 4 mouse, 4 ports external, 77 keyboard, 77 mouse, 77 parallel, 4 rear panel, 4 serial ports, 77 USB ports, 77 video, 4, 77 power management Sleep States, 8 power management (ACPI) LAN A Power On/Off, 86 Wake-on-LAN, 86 Power requirements, 119 power supply module installing, 77 removing, 77 power switch DC power (front panel), 2 powering-down procedure, 6 powering-on procedure, 6 Power-on password setting, 92 problems CD-ROM drive, 104 keyboard, 104 mouse, 104 processors firmware upgrade, 52 reconfigure NOS, 52 processors clock speed, 45 installing, 46 installing heatsink, 50 removing...
...LAN port, 4 mouse, 4 ports external, 77 keyboard, 77 mouse, 77 parallel, 4 rear panel, 4 serial ports, 77 USB ports, 77 video, 4, 77 power management Sleep States, 8 power management (ACPI) LAN A Power On/Off, 86 Wake-on-LAN, 86 Power requirements, 119 power supply module installing, 77 removing, 77 power switch DC power (front panel), 2 powering-down procedure, 6 powering-on procedure, 6 Power-on password setting, 92 problems CD-ROM drive, 104 keyboard, 104 mouse, 104 processors firmware upgrade, 52 reconfigure NOS, 52 processors clock speed, 45 installing, 46 installing heatsink, 50 removing...
HP Netserver LPr Installation Guide
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... drive by moving it to the correct connector (not the keyboard connector) at the rear of the Setup utility. If the problem persists, contact your HP support organization. • Verify that the boot device has an operating system installed. • Check that the keyboard is connected to the list of beep codes in . • The power outlet is enabled in the Hardware Security submenu under the Security menu of the system. • Replace the keyboard...
... drive by moving it to the correct connector (not the keyboard connector) at the rear of the Setup utility. If the problem persists, contact your HP support organization. • Verify that the boot device has an operating system installed. • Check that the keyboard is connected to the list of beep codes in . • The power outlet is enabled in the Hardware Security submenu under the Security menu of the system. • Replace the keyboard...
HP Netserver LPr Technical Reference Card
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... 85/2400 OM E Rear Panel PCI Slot #3 PCI Slot #2 PCI Slot #1 Management Port Link LED Network Activity LED 100 Mbps LED See LED definitions below Power Inlet Ultra SCSI Mouse Serial Port B Keyboard Serial Port A Monitor Parallel Port Rear Panel LED Definitions: Link Steady green when the LPr's network adapter and the network switch are qualified in the servicing of computer equipment and trained in recognizing hazards in products with hazardous energy levels. Flashes red to show access over embedded SCSI controller. I /O Board. Hewlett-Packard Company...
... 85/2400 OM E Rear Panel PCI Slot #3 PCI Slot #2 PCI Slot #1 Management Port Link LED Network Activity LED 100 Mbps LED See LED definitions below Power Inlet Ultra SCSI Mouse Serial Port B Keyboard Serial Port A Monitor Parallel Port Rear Panel LED Definitions: Link Steady green when the LPr's network adapter and the network switch are qualified in the servicing of computer equipment and trained in recognizing hazards in products with hazardous energy levels. Flashes red to show access over embedded SCSI controller. I /O Board. Hewlett-Packard Company...
HP Netserver LXr Pro Technical Reference Label
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... with Diagnostic Assistant (select "Hardware Inventory"). place Check that each of the three PSMs ONLINE. see board picture) Check BIOS version with systeminpouchundertop cover or, Download from : Recovery / Normal BIOS Recovery BIOS: Write / Protect Normal BIOS:Flash Enable / Protect Floppy-0: 1.44/ Reserved Floppy-1: 1.44/ Reserved Video Sleep Reg: 46E8 / 0C3C Power Control: Disable / Enable Reserved Unused Video RAM Real Time Clock Monitor Parallel Port Serial Ports Boot Order 1. Use an antistatic service kit, such as shown. PCI P2 9. Check fan cables 6 , 7 using diagram...
... with Diagnostic Assistant (select "Hardware Inventory"). place Check that each of the three PSMs ONLINE. see board picture) Check BIOS version with systeminpouchundertop cover or, Download from : Recovery / Normal BIOS Recovery BIOS: Write / Protect Normal BIOS:Flash Enable / Protect Floppy-0: 1.44/ Reserved Floppy-1: 1.44/ Reserved Video Sleep Reg: 46E8 / 0C3C Power Control: Disable / Enable Reserved Unused Video RAM Real Time Clock Monitor Parallel Port Serial Ports Boot Order 1. Use an antistatic service kit, such as shown. PCI P2 9. Check fan cables 6 , 7 using diagram...
Installation and configuration of the HP NetRAID, NetRAID-1 and NetRAID 3Si Adapters
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... if a hard disk generates several media errors. Initialization: The process of writing zeros to the data fields of the network operating system and the peripheral devices supported. Initializing erases previous data, generating parity so that are integrated into the slot. Hot Spare: An idle, powered-on logical drives that span arrays (RAID levels 10, 30, or 50). When a disk fails, the adapter's firmware automatically replaces and...
... if a hard disk generates several media errors. Initialization: The process of writing zeros to the data fields of the network operating system and the peripheral devices supported. Initializing erases previous data, generating parity so that are integrated into the slot. Hot Spare: An idle, powered-on logical drives that span arrays (RAID levels 10, 30, or 50). When a disk fails, the adapter's firmware automatically replaces and...
Integrated HP NetRaid Controller Configuration Guide
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... its slot in the drive cage because all power and cable connections are integrated into the server backplane. Up to eight disk modules can only be assigned as a new hot spare. When a disk fails, the controller's firmware automatically replaces and rebuilds the data from logical drives with redundancy (RAID levels 1, 3, 5, 10, 30, or 50; Hot swapping only works for use should another disk module fail. It also makes driver management...
... its slot in the drive cage because all power and cable connections are integrated into the server backplane. Up to eight disk modules can only be assigned as a new hot spare. When a disk fails, the controller's firmware automatically replaces and rebuilds the data from logical drives with redundancy (RAID levels 1, 3, 5, 10, 30, or 50; Hot swapping only works for use should another disk module fail. It also makes driver management...