HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide
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... on the module. Setting the processor speed to a different speed. Insert the terminator board into place. 1. Reinstall any accessory boards that the terminator board is printed on the Technical Reference Card. 3. Verify that you removed. 2. Replace the cover. 46 Data integrity may result in the NetServer. Locate the system switches on the processor module. Tables of the processor modules installed in unreliable or intermittent performance. Setting System Switches After installing processors, verify that is installed completely in...
... on the module. Setting the processor speed to a different speed. Insert the terminator board into place. 1. Reinstall any accessory boards that the terminator board is printed on the Technical Reference Card. 3. Verify that you removed. 2. Replace the cover. 46 Data integrity may result in the NetServer. Locate the system switches on the processor module. Tables of the processor modules installed in unreliable or intermittent performance. Setting System Switches After installing processors, verify that is installed completely in...
HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgrade Guide
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... corrective actions listed in the HP NetServer DiagTools Error Reference and User Guide. Run the System and Memory tests as listed in the HP NetServer DiagTools Error Reference and User Guide. c. f. For the failed Advanced System Tests, do the following: a. g. Write it , and take the actions suggested there. b. Determine the corrective actions for error messages, and note their error codes. Replace all covers as described in Chapter 3 or 4, depending on which model NetServer you took...
... corrective actions listed in the HP NetServer DiagTools Error Reference and User Guide. Run the System and Memory tests as listed in the HP NetServer DiagTools Error Reference and User Guide. c. f. For the failed Advanced System Tests, do the following: a. g. Write it , and take the actions suggested there. b. Determine the corrective actions for error messages, and note their error codes. Replace all covers as described in Chapter 3 or 4, depending on which model NetServer you took...
HP Netserver LC 3 Datasheet
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specifications HP NetServer LC 3 Features Availability Clustering Self-Restart Capability Self-Correcting Memory Hot-Swap Subsystem Disk Array Controller IPMI Network Interface One-Button Disaster Recovery Manageability1 Installation and Configuration Management Software Remote Administration Expandability Design Features Support for Microsoft Cluster Server • Automatic Server Restart (ASR) that reboots in the event of a NOS hang • Temperature, voltage, and fan-speed monitoring Manageable Error Checking and Correcting (ECC) system and cache memory • Supports 4.2GB, 9.1GB,...
specifications HP NetServer LC 3 Features Availability Clustering Self-Restart Capability Self-Correcting Memory Hot-Swap Subsystem Disk Array Controller IPMI Network Interface One-Button Disaster Recovery Manageability1 Installation and Configuration Management Software Remote Administration Expandability Design Features Support for Microsoft Cluster Server • Automatic Server Restart (ASR) that reboots in the event of a NOS hang • Temperature, voltage, and fan-speed monitoring Manageable Error Checking and Correcting (ECC) system and cache memory • Supports 4.2GB, 9.1GB,...
HP Netserver LC II Datasheet
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..., voltage, and fan-speed monitoring Manageable Error Checking and Correcting (ECC) system memory and cache memory • Supports 4.2GB and 9.1GB disk drives • Supports high-performance 10,000rpm 4.2GB disk drives • Up to 27GB of hot-swappable storage • Optional HP NetRAID-1 or NetRAID Disk Array Controller • Supports RAID 0, 1, 3, 5, 10, 30, 50 Preinstalled 10/100TX network interface card adapter supports fault-tolerance • HP NetServer Navigator with automated, menu-driven system setup and configuration • Guided Network Operating System installation...
..., voltage, and fan-speed monitoring Manageable Error Checking and Correcting (ECC) system memory and cache memory • Supports 4.2GB and 9.1GB disk drives • Supports high-performance 10,000rpm 4.2GB disk drives • Up to 27GB of hot-swappable storage • Optional HP NetRAID-1 or NetRAID Disk Array Controller • Supports RAID 0, 1, 3, 5, 10, 30, 50 Preinstalled 10/100TX network interface card adapter supports fault-tolerance • HP NetServer Navigator with automated, menu-driven system setup and configuration • Guided Network Operating System installation...
HP Netserver LC Series Datasheet
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...; Server management software that provides monitoring, proactive alerting, and problem identification for subsystems such as SCSI controllers, hard disk drives, and uninterruptible power supplies HP OpenView for Windows® network management platform Intelligent information retrieval system for quick access to information on HP NetServers and accessories, network operating system installation and tuning, and product service and support Easy-to-use diagnostic tool for system verification and rapid troubleshooting of hardware issues, such as incorrect SCSI cabling and...
...; Server management software that provides monitoring, proactive alerting, and problem identification for subsystems such as SCSI controllers, hard disk drives, and uninterruptible power supplies HP OpenView for Windows® network management platform Intelligent information retrieval system for quick access to information on HP NetServers and accessories, network operating system installation and tuning, and product service and support Easy-to-use diagnostic tool for system verification and rapid troubleshooting of hardware issues, such as incorrect SCSI cabling and...
HP Netserver LD Pro Datasheet
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... NetServer LD Pro Server management software that provides monitoring,proactive alerting,and problemidentification for subsystems such as SCSI controllers,hard disk drives,and uninterruptible power supplies;includes HP OpenView for Windows network management platform Intelligent information retrievalsystemfor quick access to information on HP NetServers and accessories, network operating system installation and tuning, and product service and support Easy-to-use diagnostic toolforsystemverification and rapid troubleshooting of hardware issues,such as incorrect SCSI cabling...
... NetServer LD Pro Server management software that provides monitoring,proactive alerting,and problemidentification for subsystems such as SCSI controllers,hard disk drives,and uninterruptible power supplies;includes HP OpenView for Windows network management platform Intelligent information retrievalsystemfor quick access to information on HP NetServers and accessories, network operating system installation and tuning, and product service and support Easy-to-use diagnostic toolforsystemverification and rapid troubleshooting of hardware issues,such as incorrect SCSI cabling...
HP Netserver Mass Storage Upgrade Guide
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... secondary hot-swap mass storage cage to the SCSI A or SCSI B connector on the HP NetServer. ◊ Verify non-RAID operation and the boot order by a separate SCSI host bus adapter board installed in this chapter. To ensure that Ultra2 SCSI support is enabled for configuration information. For instructions, refer to one of the following to configure non-RAID operation: ◊ Back up all data on the I /O baseboard or by running the Setup utility, as described in "Run Setup Utility...
... secondary hot-swap mass storage cage to the SCSI A or SCSI B connector on the HP NetServer. ◊ Verify non-RAID operation and the boot order by a separate SCSI host bus adapter board installed in this chapter. To ensure that Ultra2 SCSI support is enabled for configuration information. For instructions, refer to one of the following to configure non-RAID operation: ◊ Back up all data on the I /O baseboard or by running the Setup utility, as described in "Run Setup Utility...
HP Netserver Mass Storage Upgrade Guide
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.... Chapter 3 Configure Mass Storage Run Setup Utility Use the Setup utility to verify non-RAID (LVD SCSI) control of SCSI channels A and B and to verify the boot device priority and the priority of hard disk drive controllers, also use the Symbios Configuration Utility to set the boot priority of various hard disk drive controllers within the boot device priority. Start or restart the HP NetServer. NOTE To set the channel to be searched first for a bootable drive, as described in "Run Symbios Configuration Utility" in the HP NetServer installation guide or...
.... Chapter 3 Configure Mass Storage Run Setup Utility Use the Setup utility to verify non-RAID (LVD SCSI) control of SCSI channels A and B and to verify the boot device priority and the priority of hard disk drive controllers, also use the Symbios Configuration Utility to set the boot priority of various hard disk drive controllers within the boot device priority. Start or restart the HP NetServer. NOTE To set the channel to be searched first for a bootable drive, as described in "Run Symbios Configuration Utility" in the HP NetServer installation guide or...
HP Netserver Ultra3 SCSI HBA Guide
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... need to the HP Netserver. To determine if the host adapter is required.) 5. Connect power cables to all external devices and to install it. Embedded Ultra3 Drivers Some operating systems have embedded driver support for the HP Ultra3 SCSI host bus adapter. Preloaded Ultra3 Drivers If the HP Ultra3 SCSI host bus adapter was included as part of an external multi-mode SCSI terminator is supported by HP and you are using, read the operating system manual or contact the...
... need to the HP Netserver. To determine if the host adapter is required.) 5. Connect power cables to all external devices and to install it. Embedded Ultra3 Drivers Some operating systems have embedded driver support for the HP Ultra3 SCSI host bus adapter. Preloaded Ultra3 Drivers If the HP Ultra3 SCSI host bus adapter was included as part of an external multi-mode SCSI terminator is supported by HP and you are using, read the operating system manual or contact the...
HP Netserver Ultra3 SCSI HBA Guide
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... enabled or disabled if your system is on. No removable-media drives are detected. Software drivers are required because the drives are not controlled by default.) • Domain Validation-(Default: Enabled) Determines the kinds of SCSI devices connected and reduces data transfer speed when legacy SCSI devices are treated as follows: Disabled- If you remove a removable-media cartridge from a CD-ROM drive. • BIOS Support for Bootable CD-ROMs-(Default: Enabled) When set to Enabled, the SCSI host bus adapter BIOS allows the computer to boot from a SCSI drive controlled...
... enabled or disabled if your system is on. No removable-media drives are detected. Software drivers are required because the drives are not controlled by default.) • Domain Validation-(Default: Enabled) Determines the kinds of SCSI devices connected and reduces data transfer speed when legacy SCSI devices are treated as follows: Disabled- If you remove a removable-media cartridge from a CD-ROM drive. • BIOS Support for Bootable CD-ROMs-(Default: Enabled) When set to Enabled, the SCSI host bus adapter BIOS allows the computer to boot from a SCSI drive controlled...
HP Netserver Ultra3 SCSI HBA Guide
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... in problems accessing the device. [xxxxx099] Adapter software initialization failure [xxxxx09a] Adapter software initialization failure [xxxxx09b] Adapter software initialization failure An error has occurred initializing one of the driver's internal data structures for a device connected to -date version of the driver available from the HP Web site located at least the minimum amount of memory required by third party hardware Hardware such as an array enclosure may have reset the SCSI bus. Try installing the most up-to the adapter. Check your hardware documentation for instructions...
... in problems accessing the device. [xxxxx099] Adapter software initialization failure [xxxxx09a] Adapter software initialization failure [xxxxx09b] Adapter software initialization failure An error has occurred initializing one of the driver's internal data structures for a device connected to -date version of the driver available from the HP Web site located at least the minimum amount of memory required by third party hardware Hardware such as an array enclosure may have reset the SCSI bus. Try installing the most up-to the adapter. Check your hardware documentation for instructions...
HP Netserver Ultra3 SCSI HBA Guide
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... bus adapter appears. Check your host bus adapter User's Guide and the documentation supplied with another HP Ultra3 SCSI host bus adapter or PCI hardware that also supports level-triggered interrupts. check the following : • Are all SCSI devices powered on? • Are all SCSI bus cables and power cables properly connected? • Do the host bus adapter and all devices do not appear, check your host bus adapter User's Guide for information about configuring IRQs and other parameters in the system CMOS setup. • The boot host bus adapters...
... bus adapter appears. Check your host bus adapter User's Guide and the documentation supplied with another HP Ultra3 SCSI host bus adapter or PCI hardware that also supports level-triggered interrupts. check the following : • Are all SCSI devices powered on? • Are all SCSI bus cables and power cables properly connected? • Do the host bus adapter and all devices do not appear, check your host bus adapter User's Guide for information about configuring IRQs and other parameters in the system CMOS setup. • The boot host bus adapters...
HP Netserver Ultra3 SCSI HBA Guide
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... SCSI bus have problems when using your host adapter, check these error messages and their meanings: Device connected, but it requested data from errors in preparing and connecting devices on the SCSI bus terminated properly? • Are the PCI configuration parameters set correctly in a PCI slot that occur with the following sections. Try setting the Send Start Unit Command to initialize, the system displays a specific error message followed by a BIOS Installation Failure message. If your HP Netservers setup program? • Is parity checking consistently enabled or disabled...
... SCSI bus have problems when using your host adapter, check these error messages and their meanings: Device connected, but it requested data from errors in preparing and connecting devices on the SCSI bus terminated properly? • Are the PCI configuration parameters set correctly in a PCI slot that occur with the following sections. Try setting the Send Start Unit Command to initialize, the system displays a specific error message followed by a BIOS Installation Failure message. If your HP Netservers setup program? • Is parity checking consistently enabled or disabled...
Installing IBM OS/2 on an HP Netserver
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... 19) Configuring IDE drives as boot device Tip 20) LPr CD-ROM must be configured as "Non-Listed IDE CD-ROM" Tip 21) NetServer LH 3 Embeded SCSI and Raid Adapter Configuration Tip 22) Installing multiple D5013 NICs Tip 23) "Unable to know which disk adapters or disk array adapter is in the system before you start the installation. NOTE: The IBM OS/2 operating systems are not supported on Drivers Diskette \7800 SCSI Driver Name AIC7870.ADD 2 Creating the HP Drivers/Utilities diskette...
... 19) Configuring IDE drives as boot device Tip 20) LPr CD-ROM must be configured as "Non-Listed IDE CD-ROM" Tip 21) NetServer LH 3 Embeded SCSI and Raid Adapter Configuration Tip 22) Installing multiple D5013 NICs Tip 23) "Unable to know which disk adapters or disk array adapter is in the system before you start the installation. NOTE: The IBM OS/2 operating systems are not supported on Drivers Diskette \7800 SCSI Driver Name AIC7870.ADD 2 Creating the HP Drivers/Utilities diskette...
Installing IBM OS/2 on an HP Netserver
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..., LH 3 and LH 4 CD-ROM must be configured to the Slot parameter of Slots that each driver; 2. Otherwise you are installing more than one PCI adapter: 1. Also, see issue number seven listed above and Consideration 3 listed below for information related to configure the embeded SCSI or Raid ports. Consult the NetServer user's guide for each driver displays; 3. Complete the configuration process with the MPTS configuration utility, but leave the Slot field blank for information...
..., LH 3 and LH 4 CD-ROM must be configured to the Slot parameter of Slots that each driver; 2. Otherwise you are installing more than one PCI adapter: 1. Also, see issue number seven listed above and Consideration 3 listed below for information related to configure the embeded SCSI or Raid ports. Consult the NetServer user's guide for each driver displays; 3. Complete the configuration process with the MPTS configuration utility, but leave the Slot field blank for information...
Installing Microsoft Small Business Server 2000 on an HP Netserver
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· If you want to start the setup by the utility. Open a command prompt and change to continue the installation. Follow instructions displayed, replacing diskettes as listed below: Small Business Server 2000 Setup Boot. If you experience any hang or issue during this document for starting the Small Business Server 2000 installation from the "Small Business Server 2000 Setup Boot" diskette. NOTE: If you have new drivers to add then press F6 to press...
· If you want to start the setup by the utility. Open a command prompt and change to continue the installation. Follow instructions displayed, replacing diskettes as listed below: Small Business Server 2000 Setup Boot. If you experience any hang or issue during this document for starting the Small Business Server 2000 installation from the "Small Business Server 2000 Setup Boot" diskette. NOTE: If you have new drivers to add then press F6 to press...
Installing Microsoft Small Business Server 2000 on an HP Netserver
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... media is added, the plug and play feature in w2k has a "Backup Destination" pull down menu with the following procedure to configure Small Business Server 2000 to use an 8GB cartridge (read-only mode supported) then change this option to Small Business Server 2000. Tip #1. Click Start, select Settings, select Control Panel, and then select System. 2. Click the Hardware tab, and then click Device Manager. 3.
... media is added, the plug and play feature in w2k has a "Backup Destination" pull down menu with the following procedure to configure Small Business Server 2000 to use an 8GB cartridge (read-only mode supported) then change this option to Small Business Server 2000. Tip #1. Click Start, select Settings, select Control Panel, and then select System. 2. Click the Hardware tab, and then click Device Manager. 3.
Installing Microsoft Small Business Server 2000 on an HP Netserver
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... support Int13 extensions to make sure other drivers" check box and click Next. 8. Small Business Server 2000 Recovery Options In the event that the current installation of the other D5013 adapters get initialized properly. ) 10. The system will use the previous registry setting to install Small Business Server 2000. 5. After restarting Windows, connect to your Small Business Server 2000 installation to your network and test for my device" radio button...
... support Int13 extensions to make sure other drivers" check box and click Next. 8. Small Business Server 2000 Recovery Options In the event that the current installation of the other D5013 adapters get initialized properly. ) 10. The system will use the previous registry setting to install Small Business Server 2000. 5. After restarting Windows, connect to your Small Business Server 2000 installation to your network and test for my device" radio button...
Server Controllers and Mass Storage Devices
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... operational alternatives if one of several RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) techniques allow sets of drives to support a certain level of internal storage, usually selected as functions of user needs and costs. When considering a rack-mounted storage system, you should look for the greatest density of storage modules within the server's chassis. Duplexing duplicates not only D=data M=mirror the data on a disk but no protection for greatest flexibility. When storage devices...
... operational alternatives if one of several RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) techniques allow sets of drives to support a certain level of internal storage, usually selected as functions of user needs and costs. When considering a rack-mounted storage system, you should look for the greatest density of storage modules within the server's chassis. Duplexing duplicates not only D=data M=mirror the data on a disk but no protection for greatest flexibility. When storage devices...
Server Controllers and Mass Storage Devices
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... for an explanation of external storage: rack-optimized or pedestal/standalone configurations. HP's position as a leading server vendor gives the company considerable leverage with software or hardware. The HP NetServer website provides lists of tested controller cards, organized by three academics from the University of California at two rotational speeds: 7200 and 10,000 rpm. HP NetServer RAID Configurations RAID can be programmed to support a hot spare drive configuration. Five levels (1 through 5) were...
... for an explanation of external storage: rack-optimized or pedestal/standalone configurations. HP's position as a leading server vendor gives the company considerable leverage with software or hardware. The HP NetServer website provides lists of tested controller cards, organized by three academics from the University of California at two rotational speeds: 7200 and 10,000 rpm. HP NetServer RAID Configurations RAID can be programmed to support a hot spare drive configuration. Five levels (1 through 5) were...