HP Hewlett Packard Life Jacket 179776 002 User Manual

ProLiant 3000 Servers  
Setup and Installation Guide  
For use with 350-MHz or greater Intel processor-based servers only  
Second Edition (January 1999)  
Part Number 179776-002  
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Contents  
About This Guide  
Text Conventions........................................................................................................................ix  
Symbols in Text...........................................................................................................................x  
Symbols on Equipment................................................................................................................x  
Rack Stability .............................................................................................................................xi  
Getting Help ..............................................................................................................................xii  
Compaq Website ................................................................................................................xii  
Telephone Numbers ...........................................................................................................xii  
Chapter 1  
Compaq ProLiant 3000 Server Features  
System Features....................................................................................................................... 1-1  
Processor .......................................................................................................................... 1-1  
Cache Memory and System Architecture......................................................................... 1-2  
System Memory ............................................................................................................... 1-2  
Expansion Slots................................................................................................................ 1-2  
Expansion Boards............................................................................................................. 1-2  
Media Bays....................................................................................................................... 1-3  
Keyboard .......................................................................................................................... 1-3  
Video................................................................................................................................ 1-3  
SCSI ................................................................................................................................. 1-4  
High-Availability Features............................................................................................... 1-4  
System Management ........................................................................................................ 1-5  
ROM................................................................................................................................. 1-5  
Fans .................................................................................................................................. 1-5  
Power Supply ................................................................................................................... 1-5  
Warranty........................................................................................................................... 1-6  
Management and Configuration Tools .................................................................................... 1-6  
SmartStart......................................................................................................................... 1-6  
Disk Drive Fault Tolerance .............................................................................................. 1-7  
Compaq Insight Manager ................................................................................................. 1-7  
Automatic Server Recovery-2 (ASR2)............................................................................. 1-8  
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Compaq ProLiant 3000 Server Features continued  
Security Features ..................................................................................................................... 1-8  
Compaq Integrated Remote Console................................................................................ 1-9  
Compaq Integrated Management Display (Optional on Tower Models) ......................... 1-9  
Supported Drive Configurations.............................................................................................1-10  
Chapter 2  
Installation Overview  
Server Warnings and Precautions............................................................................................ 2-2  
Pre-installation Planning.......................................................................................................... 2-3  
Power Requirements......................................................................................................... 2-3  
Grounding......................................................................................................................... 2-4  
Server Temperature Requirements ................................................................................... 2-4  
Installation Procedure.............................................................................................................. 2-5  
Installing a Rack-Mount Model........................................................................................ 2-5  
Installing a Tower Model ................................................................................................. 2-6  
Chapter 3  
Rack-Mountable Server Installation  
Rack Warnings and Precautions .............................................................................................. 3-3  
Rack Temperature Requirements ............................................................................................ 3-5  
Airflow Requirements ............................................................................................................. 3-6  
Unpacking the Server .............................................................................................................. 3-7  
Locating Materials and Documentation ........................................................................... 3-7  
Preparing the Mounting Brackets and Slide Rail Assemblies ................................................3-10  
Attaching the Bracket Rail to the Mounting Bracket .....................................................3-11  
Attaching the Mounting Bracket Slide Assembly to the Rack........................................3-16  
Measuring with the Template..........................................................................................3-16  
Inserting Cage Nuts in the Rack Frame...........................................................................3-18  
Attaching the Mounting Bracket Assembly to the Rack .................................................3-19  
Attaching Component Rails to the Server .......................................................................3-22  
Attaching the Cable Management Arm Bracket.....................................................................3-23  
Loading the Rack Server ........................................................................................................3-24  
Attaching the Cable Management Arm ..................................................................................3-26  
Attaching the Optional Cable Support....................................................................................3-28  
Optional Installation Service ..................................................................................................3-29  
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Chapter 4  
Installing Hardware Options  
Preparing the Server ................................................................................................................ 4-2  
Accessing Non Hot-Plug Areas............................................................................................... 4-5  
Accessing System Board Components............................................................................. 4-5  
Installing Processor .......................................................................................................... 4-8  
Installing DIMM Memory...............................................................................................4-10  
Installing PCI/ISA Expansion Boards .............................................................................4-12  
Installing Fans .................................................................................................................4-13  
Accessing Drive Cage and Media Bays ..........................................................................4-14  
Installing Integrated Management Display......................................................................4-21  
Accessing Hot-Plug Areas......................................................................................................4-23  
Removing and Installing the Hot-Plug SCSI Drives .......................................................4-23  
SCSI ID Numbers............................................................................................................4-25  
Accessing the Hot-Plug Power Supplies .........................................................................4-28  
Pre-Failure Warranty ..............................................................................................................4-29  
Compaq Insight Manager Alert.......................................................................................4-29  
Chapter 5  
Server Configuration and Utilities  
Configuring the Server with SmartStart .................................................................................. 5-1  
Using the System Configuration Utility .................................................................................. 5-3  
Resolving Resource Conflicts.................................................................................................. 5-4  
Starting the System Configuration Utility ............................................................................... 5-5  
System Configuration Utility Main Menu............................................................................... 5-6  
System Configuration Menu............................................................................................. 5-6  
System Partition ............................................................................................................... 5-8  
Creating a New System Partition ..................................................................................... 5-9  
Verifying the System Partition ........................................................................................5-10  
Upgrading the System Partition.......................................................................................5-10  
Configuration Backup.............................................................................................................5-11  
Configuration Backup and Configuration History Files..................................................5-11  
Configuring PCI Boards Automatically .................................................................................5-13  
Removing Boards ...................................................................................................................5-13  
Installing an Operating System...............................................................................................5-13  
SMP Operating System Support......................................................................................5-14  
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Server Configuration and Utilities continued  
Loading Compaq Device Drivers...........................................................................................5-15  
Novell NetWare Device Drivers from Compaq ..............................................................5-15  
Microsoft Windows NT Device Drivers from Compaq ..................................................5-16  
SCO OpenServer and SCO UnixWare Device Drivers from Compaq............................5-17  
IBM OS/2 Device Drivers from Compaq........................................................................5-18  
Banyan VINES Device Drivers from Compaq................................................................5-19  
Diagnostics and Other Utilities...............................................................................................5-20  
Chapter 6  
Integrated Management  
Integrated Management Display (Optional on Tower Models)............................................... 6-1  
Normal Run-time Behavior.............................................................................................. 6-1  
Navigation Buttons........................................................................................................... 6-3  
Display Symbols............................................................................................................... 6-4  
System Behavior with Error Events ................................................................................. 6-5  
Menu Structure................................................................................................................. 6-6  
Integrated Management Log.................................................................................................... 6-7  
Multiple Ways of Viewing the Log.................................................................................. 6-8  
List of Events...................................................................................................................6-11  
Appendix A  
Regulatory Compliance Notices  
Regulatory Compliance Identification Numbers .....................................................................A-1  
Federal Communications Commission Notice ........................................................................A-1  
Class A Equipment...........................................................................................................A-2  
Class B Equipment ...........................................................................................................A-2  
Modifications....................................................................................................................A-3  
Cables...............................................................................................................................A-4  
Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien) ...........................................................................................A-4  
Class A Equipment...........................................................................................................A-4  
Class B Equipment ...........................................................................................................A-4  
European Union Notice ...........................................................................................................A-4  
Japanese Notice .......................................................................................................................A-5  
Taiwanese Notice ....................................................................................................................A-5  
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Regulatory Compliance Notices continued  
Laser Devices ..........................................................................................................................A-6  
Laser Safety Warnings .....................................................................................................A-6  
Compliance with CDRH Regulations ..............................................................................A-6  
Compliance with International Regulations .....................................................................A-6  
Laser Product Label..........................................................................................................A-7  
Laser Information.............................................................................................................A-7  
Battery Replacement Notice....................................................................................................A-8  
Mouse Compliance Statement.................................................................................................A-8  
Regulatory Compliance Label Location..................................................................................A-9  
Appendix B  
Power Cord Set Requirements  
General Requirements .............................................................................................................B-1  
Appendix C  
Internal CD-ROM Drive  
Index  
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About This Guide  
This guide is designed to be used as step-by-step instructions for installation,  
and as a reference for operation, troubleshooting, and future upgrades.  
The power supplies in this computer system produce hazardous energy levels.  
The guide is for the person who installs, administers, and repairs servers.  
Compaq assumes you are qualified in the servicing of computer equipment and  
trained in recognizing hazards in products with hazardous energy levels  
WARNING: There is a risk of personal injury from hazardous  
energy levels. The installation of options and routine maintenance  
and service of this product shall be performed by individuals who  
are knowledgeable about the procedures, precautions, and  
hazards associated with equipment containing hazardous energy  
circuits.  
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Text Conventions  
This document uses the following conventions to distinguish elements of text:  
Keys  
Keys appear in boldface. A plus sign (+) between two  
keys indicates that they should be pressed  
simultaneously.  
USER INPUT  
User input appears in a different typeface and in  
uppercase.  
FILENAMES  
File names appear in uppercase italics.  
These appear in initial capital letters.  
Menu Options,  
Command Names,  
Dialog Box Names  
COMMANDS,  
DIRECTORY  
NAMES, and DRIVE  
NAMES  
These always appear in uppercase.  
Type  
When you are instructed to type information, type the  
information without pressing the Enter key.  
Enter  
When you are instructed to enter information, type the  
information and then press the Enter key.  
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Symbols in Text  
These symbols may be found in the text of this guide. They have the following  
meanings.  
WARNING: Indicates that failure to follow directions in the  
warning could result in bodily harm or loss of life.  
CAUTION: Indicates that failure to follow directions could result  
in damage to equipment or loss of information.  
IMPORTANT: Presents clarifying information or specific instructions.  
NOTE: Presents commentary, sidelights, or interesting points of information.  
Symbols on Equipment  
These icons may be located on equipment in areas where hazardous conditions  
may exist.  
Any surface or area of the equipment marked with these  
symbols indicates the presence of electrical shock hazards.  
Enclosed area contains no operator serviceable parts.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from electrical shock  
hazards, do not open this enclosure.  
Any RJ-45 receptacle marked with these symbols indicates a  
Network Interface Connection.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electrical shock, fire, or  
damage to the equipment, do not plug telephone or  
telecommunications connectors into this receptacle.  
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Any surface or area of the equipment marked with these  
symbols indicates the presence of a hot surface or hot  
component. If this surface is contacted, the potential for injury  
exists.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from a hot  
component, allow the surface to cool before touching.  
Power Supplies or Systems marked with these symbols  
indicate the equipment is supplied by multiple sources of  
power.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from electrical  
shock, remove all power cords to completely disconnect  
power from the system.  
Rack Stability  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to  
the equipment, be sure that:  
The leveling jacks are extended to the floor.  
The full weight of the rack rests on the leveling jacks.  
The stabilizing feet are attached to the rack if it is a single  
rack installations.  
The racks are coupled together in multiple rack installations.  
A rack may become unstable if more than one component is  
extended for any reason. Extend only one component at a  
time.  
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Getting Help  
If you have a problem and have exhausted the information in this guide, you  
can get further information and other help in the following locations.  
Compaq Website  
The Compaq website has information on this product as well as the latest  
drivers and Flash ROM images. You can access the Compaq website by  
logging on to the Internet at http://www.compaq.com.  
Telephone Numbers  
For the name of your nearest Compaq Authorized Reseller:  
In the United States, call 1-800-345-1518  
In Canada, call 1-800-263-5868  
For Compaq technical support:  
In the United States and Canada, call 1-800-386-2172  
For Compaq technical support phone numbers outside the United States and  
Canada, visit the Compaq website at:  
www.compaq.com  
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Chapter 1  
Compaq ProLiant 3000 Server  
Features  
Compaq ProLiant 3000 servers deliver Intel processor technology, expanded  
storage capacity, dual memory controllers, dual peer PCI buses, and advanced  
high-availability features.  
Performance is maximized with up to two Intel processors, a new system  
architecture that improves overall system bandwidth, and up to 4 GB of  
registered SDRAM Error Checking and Correction (ECC) memory.  
Input/output performance is enhanced by features such as Wide-Ultra SCSI-3  
hard drives and an optional Wide Ultra2 SCSI drive cage package.  
Compaq ProLiant 3000 servers provide reliability and high-availability  
features, including redundant hot-pluggable power supplies, hot-pluggable  
Wide-Ultra drives, optional redundant fans, and support for the Smart Array  
family of controllers.  
System Features  
The following system features are on all Compaq ProLiant 3000 models, unless  
otherwise noted.  
Processor  
Support for up to two 400-MHz or greater Intel processors with  
corresponding Processor Power Modules, and 512-K cache  
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Cache Memory and System Architecture  
512-KB secondary (L2) cache  
Highly parallel System Architecture with Dual Memory controllers and  
dual peer PCI buses  
System Memory  
Supports registered SDRAM, 60-ns or faster, 32-, 64-, 128-, 256-, or  
512-MB DIMMs  
Expandable to 4 GB  
Supports up to 8 memory DIMM modules, each DIMM socket supporting  
one DIMM module. One module is installed or removed at a time.  
Expansion Slots  
Eight I/O expansion slots:  
Five dedicated PCI slots  
Three shared PCI/ISA slots  
Expansion Boards  
Compaq Netelligent 10/100 TX PCI UTP Controller pre-installed in a  
PCI slot  
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Media Bays  
The Compaq ProLiant 3000 server can house up to 12 mass storage devices.  
Hot-Plug Drives  
Seven 1-inch drives or six 1.6-inch drives (Standard)  
Eight 1-inch drives or six 1.6-inch drives with optional Duplex  
Drive cage  
Ten 1-inch Ultra2 drives with optional Ultra2 simplex drive cage  
NOTE: An Ultra2-compatible array controller must be used with the Ultra2  
simplex drive cage option. Connecting the Ultra2 simplex drive cage to the  
integrated SCSI ports is not supported.  
Preinstalled IDE CD-ROM drive  
Two additional half-height drive bays (removable media area)  
Preinstalled 3 ½”, 1.44-MB diskette drive  
Keyboard  
Video  
The keyboard connector is hot-pluggable. Any standard keyboard can be  
plugged in without powering down the system or causing keyboard errors.  
Integrated PCI Video Controller provides maximum resolution of  
1024 x 768, 256 color, non-interlaced  
16 to 16.7 million colors, depending on graphics mode. 1-MB video  
SGRAM standard  
Supports SVGA, VGA, and EGA graphics resolution  
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SCSI  
Dual Channel Integrated Wide-Ultra SCSI-3 controller  
The following optional controller boards are currently supported for  
controller duplexing or expanding storage capacity (see  
http://www.compaq.com for updates on device support)  
Wide-Ultra SCSI-3 Controller  
SMART-2 Array Controller  
SMART-2DH Array Controller  
SMART-2SL Array Controller  
Smart Array 221 Controller  
Smart Array 3200 Controller  
High-Availability Features  
Hot-Plug SCSI drive bays  
Hot-Plug Power Supplies  
Wide-Ultra SCSI controllers  
Optional Hot-Plug Redundant Power supplies  
Optional redundant NIC and SCSI controllers  
Optional redundant fans  
Optional RAID support with Smart Array family controllers  
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System Management  
The Server Parameter Tracking utility provides timely server  
environment and subsystem information by using a combination of  
hardware, firmware, and industry-standard management software.  
Information provided by this utility includes fault, performance, and  
configuration status.  
The Server Fault Tolerance feature provides many disk subsystem and  
memory system error correction fault-tolerance options.  
The Rapid Recovery Services provide fast identification and resolution  
of complex faults. Highlights of this integrated server management  
feature include: Integrated Management Logs, Automatic Server  
Recovery- 2 (ASR-2), and Compaq Integrated Remote Console.  
Integrated Management Display (IMD), optional on tower models,  
offers a text-based user interface. The IMD displays and stores key  
system events at the server so that critical information is at your  
fingertips.  
Integrated Management Log (IML) provides a detailed log of key  
system events. This log is accessible through Compaq Insight Manager,  
the Remote Insight board, the Compaq Survey Utility, the Compaq IML  
Management Utility, and the IMD.  
ROM  
Fans  
Software upgradable firmware, including diagnostics  
ROMPaq Utility used to upgrade ROM  
Standard: Two 120-mm fans and one 92-mm CPU auxiliary fan  
Optional: Two 120-mm redundant fans  
Power Supply  
Standard: One hot-plug power supply: 500-W at 110V, 700-W at 220V  
Optional: One hot-plug power supply: 500-W at 110V, 700-W at 220V  
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Warranty  
Pre-Failure Warranty on processors, memory, hard drives, and power  
supplies  
3-year next business day parts and labor coverage  
Management and Configuration  
Tools  
Compaq offers an extensive set of features and optional tools to support  
effective server management and configuration. These features, described in  
detail here, are:  
SmartStart  
Fault Tolerance  
Compaq Insight Manager  
Automatic Server Recovery-2 (ASR-2)  
Integrated Management Display (IMD), optional on tower models  
Integrated Management Log  
Integrated Remote Console (IRC)  
SmartStart  
SmartStart is the intelligent way to configure your Compaq server with major  
operating system software. SmartStart helps you achieve a well-integrated  
server that ensures maximum dependability and supportability. For further  
information about configuration, see Chapter 5, “Server Configuration and  
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Disk Drive Fault Tolerance  
Disk drive fault tolerance for Compaq servers is covered in more detail in the  
Compaq Server Online Reference Guide on the Systems Reference Library  
(SRL) CD. The following Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks (RAID) types  
are supported:  
RAID 0 - no fault tolerance  
RAID 1 - mirroring  
RAID 4 - data guarding  
RAID 5 - distributed data guarding  
Compaq Insight Manager  
Compaq Insight Manager is an easy-to-use utility for collecting server  
information. This information is used by Insight Manager to perform the  
following functions:  
Sends fault condition alerts to a predetermined destination  
Monitors fault conditions and server performance  
Controls server security and configuration  
Remotely controls servers  
Initiates rapid recovery services  
Web browser access for monitoring of management information  
In Compaq servers, every hardware subsystem, such as disk storage, system  
memory, and system processor, has a robust set of management capabilities.  
Compaq Full-Spectrum Fault Management prevents faults before they happen,  
keeps the system up and running in the unlikely event of a failure, and delivers  
rapid server recovery to normal operation after a fault. See Chapter 5, “Server  
Configuration and Utilities,” for more information.  
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Automatic Server Recovery-2 (ASR2)  
If there is a critical system failure, Automatic Server Recovery-2 allows you to  
restart the server and page a designated system administrator. For more  
information, see the Compaq Server Online Reference Guide on the Systems  
Reference Library CD (SRL).  
Security Features  
Power-On Password  
Administrator Password  
Network Server Mode  
Diskette Boot Control  
Power Switch Disable (operating system dependent)  
Serial/Parallel Interface Control  
Remote Access Password  
Refer to the Compaq Server Online Reference Guide on the Systems Reference  
Library (SRL) CD for more information on these security features.  
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Compaq Integrated Remote Console  
When the Compaq ProLiant 3000 server is equipped with an optional supported  
modem, you can perform a wide range of configuration activities using the  
standard Compaq Integrated Remote Console (IRC). Some of the IRC features  
include:  
Accessible using ANSI terminal  
Operates independently of the operating system  
Provides for remote server reboot  
Provides access to system configuration  
Uses out-of-band communication with dedicated management modem  
installed in the server  
For more information about the IRC, see the Integrated Remote Console User  
Guide shipped with the server.  
Compaq Integrated Management Display  
(Optional on Tower Models)  
The Integrated Management Display (IMD) is an LCD display panel that assists  
you in diagnosing and servicing the server without using a keyboard and  
monitor.  
The features of the Integrated Management Display include:  
Flexibility - The Integrated Management Display rotates to support both  
tower and rack configurations.  
Manageability - Typical service and administrative information  
displayed includes:  
POST (Power-On Self-Test) messages  
User-defined administrative information  
POST and run-time error events  
System information  
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Ease of Use - The Integrated Management Display provides a 16x4  
character display and four button control panel to easily navigate  
through menus.  
For information about using the IMD, see Chapter 6.  
Supported Drive Configurations  
Standard server configurations can include as many as seven Smart Array  
family controllers. Each Smart Array controller can support two Compaq  
ProLiant Storage Systems or one Compaq ProLiant Storage System and up to  
ten 1-inch internal, hot-pluggable Ultra2 hard drives with the Ultra2 simplex  
drive cage.  
A maximum practical SCSI configuration, optimizing performance and storage,  
would include the following:  
One network interface controller (NIC)  
Seven Smart Array Controllers  
Fourteen Compaq ProLiant Storage Systems  
One hundred and five 18-GB drives  
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Chapter 2  
Installation Overview  
This chapter presents an overview of the installation and configuration  
procedure for Compaq ProLiant 3000 servers. For detailed discussions of rack  
installation, hardware option installation, and configuration, see the  
corresponding chapters in this guide. Topics in this chapter include:  
Server Warnings and Precautions - This section presents the  
precautions and warnings necessary to ensure safe installation of your  
server.  
Pre-installation Planning - This section discusses the power,  
grounding, and temperature requirements of the Compaq ProLiant 3000  
server.  
Installation Procedure - This section is a summary of the steps you  
will follow to install your Compaq ProLiant 3000 server.  
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WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot  
surfaces, allow the hot plug drives and internal system  
components to cool before touching.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to  
the equipment:  
Do not disable the power cord grounding plug. The  
grounding plug is an important safety feature.  
Plug the power cord into a grounded electrical outlet that  
is easily accessible at all times.  
Install the power supply before connecting the power cord  
to the power supply.  
Unplug the power cord before removing the power supply  
from the server.  
If the system has multiple power supplies, disconnect  
power from the system by unplugging all power cords  
from the power supplies  
CAUTION: Protect the server from power fluctuations and  
temporary interruptions with a regulating uninterruptible power  
supply (UPS). This device protects the hardware from damage  
caused by power surges and voltage spikes and keeps the  
system in operation during a power failure.  
CAUTION: The Compaq ProLiant Server must always be  
operated with the system unit cover on. Proper cooling will not  
be achieved if the system unit cover is removed.  
IMPORTANT: Because of the 100 to 120 VAC electrical rating of each  
power supply, some local electrical authorities may require either one  
15-Ampere circuit for each power supply or one 20-Ampere circuit for  
each pair of power supplies.  
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Pre-installation Planning  
This section discusses the power, grounding, and temperature requirements of  
the Compaq ProLiant 3000 server.  
Power Requirements  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury, fire, or  
damage to the equipment, do not overload the AC supply  
branch circuit that provides power to the server. Consult the  
electrical authority having jurisdiction over your facility wiring  
and installation requirements.  
The power load needs to be balanced between available AC supply  
branch circuits.  
The overall system AC current load must not exceed 80 percent of the  
branch circuit AC current rating.  
If power strips are used, the load should not exceed 80 percent of the  
power strip's marked electrical current rating.  
The installation of this equipment shall be in accordance with Local/Regional  
electrical regulations governing the installation of Information Technology  
Equipment by licensed electricians. This equipment is designed to operate in  
installations covered by the National Electric Code (ANSI/NFPA 70, 1993) and  
the code for Protection of Electronic Computer/Data Processing Equipment  
(NFPA-75, 1992).  
This product is also designed for IT power system with Phase to Phase voltage  
230 V.  
For electrical power ratings on options, refer to the product's rating label or user  
documentation supplied with that option.  
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Grounding  
For proper operation and safety, this equipment is required to be properly  
grounded in accordance with NFPA 70-1993, Article 250. All power  
distribution devices, branch wiring, and receptacles must be "Listed" grounding  
type devices.  
When using power strips for electrical distribution, ensure that ground integrity  
is maintained for each connection made. Plug each component into a reliably  
grounded outlet.  
Server Temperature Requirements  
To ensure continued safe and reliable operation of the equipment, locate the  
system in a well-ventilated, climate-controlled environment.  
The Compaq Maximum Recommended Ambient Operating Temperature  
(TMRA) for most server products is 35°C (95°F). Therefore, the temperature in  
the room where the rack is located should not exceed 35°C (95°F).  
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Installation Procedure  
There are two installation procedures presented in the following paragraphs.  
Each procedure is a summary of the steps you will follow to install your  
Compaq ProLiant 3000 server. The procedure you will use depends on whether  
you are installing a rack-mount model or a tower model server. Detailed  
instructions for each of the numbered steps are included in later chapters of this  
guide.  
Installing a Rack-Mount Model  
1. Select an appropriate site for your rack.  
2. Make sure that stabilizer feet are installed on the rack.  
3. Unpack the server.  
4. Unpack the rack mounting hardware.  
5. Install any hardware options in the server. See Chapter 4 and the options  
kits for detailed instructions.  
6. To make the server lighter and more manageable, do not install SCSI  
drives in the server until after you load the server into the rack. You may  
also lighten the server by removing the power supplies and reinstalling  
them after you have mounted the server in the rack.  
7. Set switches: processor board switches, system board switches, and  
SCSI ID settings. Refer to the ProLiant 3000 Hardware Installation and  
Configuration poster.  
8. Attach rack mounting hardware to the rack and to the server. See  
Chapter 3 for detailed instructions.  
9. Slide the server into the rack. See Chapter 3.  
10. Attach the cable management arm to the cable management arm bracket.  
See Chapter 3.  
11. Attach the optional cable support to the back of the rack. The cable  
support is needed only if you are routing cables from one side of the  
rack to the other. See Chapter 3.  
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12. Connect cables: keyboard, mouse, monitor, network, and power cables.  
13. Turn on the computer and insert the SmartStart and Support Software  
CD to configure and manage the server. When the server boots from the  
SmartStart program, it automatically starts the System Configuration  
Utility. See Chapter 5 for detailed information.  
14. Register your server.  
For complete details on the SmartStart program, read the SmartStart installation  
card included in your SmartStart package.  
After the SmartStart program has finished configuring your system, you have  
completed the installation of your new Compaq server.  
Installing a Tower Model  
1. Unpack the server.  
2. Install any hardware options in the server. See Chapter 4 and the options  
kits for detailed instructions.  
3. Set system board switches. Refer to Hardware Installation and  
Configuration poster.  
4. Connect cables: keyboard, mouse, monitor, network, and power cables.  
5. Turn on the computer and insert the SmartStart and Support Software  
CD to configure and manage the server. When the server boots from the  
SmartStart program, it automatically starts the System Configuration  
Utility. See Chapter 5 for detailed information.  
6. Register your server.  
For complete details on the SmartStart program, read the SmartStart installation  
card included in your SmartStart package.  
After the SmartStart program has finished configuring your system, installation  
of your new Compaq server is complete.  
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Chapter 3  
Rack-Mountable Server  
Installation  
This chapter covers the following information:  
How to attach the mounting hardware to the server and to the rack  
How to install the server into the rack  
You may choose the optional installation service from Compaq to install your  
rack products. See “Optional Installation Service” at the end of this chapter.  
The Compaq Installing Rack Products CD is included with your server. The  
Rack Builder Configuration and the Rack Information Library can be found on  
the web on the Compaq website at www.compaq.com. The entire Rack Resource  
CD Kit, part number 298721-001, ships with all Compaq racks and can be  
ordered through a Compaq authorized reseller. A summary of the content of  
each CD follows:  
Rack Builder Configuration Tool CD  
This CD allows you simulate potential Compaq Rack configurations  
based on your input. Rack Builder provides the information such as:  
Graphical preview of properly configured racks  
Site planning data, including power requirements, cooling  
mandates, and physical specifications  
Ordering information, including required components, part  
numbers, and appropriate quantities  
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Installing Rack Products CD  
This set contains several CDs, which give a visual overview of  
operations required to configure a Compaq rack with rack-mountable  
components. This CD covers key configuration steps such as:  
Site planning  
Installation of rack-mountable servers and rack options  
Cabling  
Coupling multiple racks together  
Rack Information Library CD  
This CD allows you to view, search, and print documentation for  
Compaq racks and rack options. It also assists in the setup and  
optimization of your new Compaq rack to best fit the needs of your  
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Rack Warnings and Precautions  
Before beginning these procedures, make sure you understand the following  
warnings and caution.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to  
the equipment, at least two people are needed to safely unload  
the rack from the pallet. An empty 42U rack weighs 253 LB (115  
kg), is over seven ft (2.1m) tall, and may become unstable when  
being moved on its casters. Do not stand in front of the rack as it  
rolls down the ramp from the pallet, but handle it from the sides.  
WARNING: Because the rack allows you to stack computer  
components on a vertical rather than a horizontal plane, you must  
take precautions to provide for rack stability and safety. It is  
important that you follow these basic instructions to protect both  
personnel and property, and that you heed all cautions and  
warnings throughout the installation instructions.  
WARNING: Always load the heaviest item first and always load  
the rack from the bottom up. This will make the rack "bottom-  
heavy" and help prevent the rack from becoming unstable. See  
"Rules for the Rack Builder" on the Compaq Installing Rack  
Products CD for the rules that govern the vertical placement of  
rack-mounted components.  
WARNING: A rack may become unstable if more than one  
component is extended for any reason. To reduce the risk of  
personal injury, always ensure that the rack is adequately  
stabilized before extending a component outside the rack, and  
extend only one component at a time.  
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WARNING: Before beginning to work on the rack, be sure that  
the leveling jacks are extended to the floor, that the full weight of  
the rack rests on the level floor, and that either stabilizers are  
installed or that multiple racks are coupled together for stability.  
CAUTION: Do not place anything on power cords or cables.  
Arrange them so that no one may accidentally step or trip over  
them. Do not pull on a cord or cable. When unplugging from the  
electrical outlet, grasp the cord by the plug.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to  
the equipment, a minimum of two people MUST lift the server  
into the rack. The server weighs about 50 pounds (22.6  
kilograms). If the unit is to be loaded above chest level, a third  
person must assist in aligning the rails while the other two  
support the unit.  
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Rack Temperature Requirements  
The operating temperature inside the rack will always be higher than the room  
temperature, and is dependent on the configuration of equipment in your rack.  
The TMRA for each piece of equipment should be checked before installation.  
The maximum internal rack temperature for your configuration should not  
exceed the values shown in the following table:  
Table 3-1  
Rack Internal Temperature Maximums  
Equipment Included  
Maximum Internal Rack Temperature  
Rack-Mountable ProLiant Servers  
50°C/122°F  
Compaq Rack-Mountable options  
Other manufacturers' options  
40°C/104°F  
See other manufacturers specifications  
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of damage to the equipment when  
installing third-party options:  
Make sure that the option equipment does not impede  
airflow to the Rack-Mountable ProLiant Servers or increase  
the internal rack temperature beyond the Compaq specified  
maximum rating.  
Make sure that the Manufacturers Maximum Recommended  
Ambient Operating Temperature of the option equipment is  
not exceeded when installed in the rack.  
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Airflow Requirements  
Compaq ProLiant rack-mountable servers draw cool air in through the front  
door and exhaust warm air out the rear door of the server. Therefore, the front  
door of the rack must be adequately ventilated to allow ambient room air to  
enter the cabinet, and the rear door must be adequately ventilated to allow the  
warm air to escape from the cabinet. Do not block the ventilation apertures.  
CAUTION: If a third-party rack is used, the following minimum  
requirements should be observed to ensure adequate airflow and  
to prevent damage to the equipment:  
Front: The front must have a minimum of 25 inches of  
unrestricted ventilation.  
Side: The clearance between the installed module and the side  
panels of the rack should be a minimum of 2.75 inches.  
Rear: The clearance between the back of the rack and the wall  
should be a minimum of 30 inches. The equipment should  
be operating without a rear door.  
NOTE: If all of the vertical space in the rack is not filled by components, the  
gaps that are left cause a change in airflow through the rack and across the  
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Unpacking the Server  
Unpack the server box and locate the materials and documentation necessary to  
install your rack-mountable server.  
Locating Materials and Documentation  
All of the equipment needed to install the ProLiant 3000 server in the rack is  
included with the rack and with the server.  
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Contents of the rack model server box include:  
Compaq ProLiant 3000 server  
Cables - refer to Cabling Guidelines for Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers  
Rack mounting hardware (numbers reference Figure 3-1)  
One pair 26-inch slide rail assemblies  
One pair slide rail mounting brackets  
Cable management arm bracket  
Cable management arm  
Cable management arm screws  
Plastic rail covers (one pair)  
Cable management arm support bracket  
Template that can be used to mark the rack for proper attachment of  
the rack mounting brackets (not shown)  
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Documentation and software  
Server Setup and Management Pack  
Installing Rack Products CD  
Rack Builder Configuration Tool  
Available via the web at www.compaq.com  
Rack Information Library  
Available via the web at www.compaq.com  
In addition to these supplied items, you may need:  
Torx T-15 screwdriver  
Phillips screwdriver  
Slotted screwdriver  
Application software diskettes, such as SmartStart  
Options to be installed, such as  
Optional uninterruptible power supply (UPS)  
Optional monitor, keyboard, and so on  
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Preparing the Mounting Brackets  
and Slide Rail Assemblies  
Each pair of mounting brackets, with attached slide rail assemblies, supports  
one rack-mountable server.  
Figure 3-2. Rack mounting brackets; alignment tabs identify the front flanges  
Each slide rail assembly consists of an outer bracket rail and an inner  
component rail (see Figure 3-3). These pieces can be separated; the bracket rails  
attach to the rack mounting brackets (shown in Figure 3-2), and the component  
rails attach to the sides of the server chassis.  
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Figure 3-3. Slide rail assembly (outer bracket rail and inner component rail  
IMPORTANT: To make the installation of the mounting bracket easier,  
attach the bracket rail to the rack mounting bracket before attaching the  
mounting bracket assembly to the rack. This way, the joined mounting  
bracket and bracket rail can be fastened to the rack as one assembly.  
Attaching the Bracket Rail  
to the Mounting Bracket  
Please read all of the following eight steps before you begin.  
1. Unpack the hardware mounting kit. Lay the two-piece slide rail  
assembly (outer bracket rail and inner component rail) and fasteners on a  
flat surface along with the mounting brackets and fasteners that came  
with the rack.  
2. Extend the component rail from the bracket slide rail until the  
component rail release latch clicks. Holding down the latch, slip this  
piece out of each bracket rail, as shown in figure 3-4.  
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Figure 3-4. Removing the component rail from the bracket rail  
3. Put the component rails to one side. You will attach them to the rack  
server chassis later, in the section, "Attaching Component Rails to the  
Server."  
The next figure shows the separated bracket rail with its inner sliding piece and  
the flat, one-piece component rail.  
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The bracket rail consists of a fixed outer rail that screws to the rack mounting  
bracket, and an inner slide on a steel ball bearing movement. This inner slide  
does not detach.  
Figure 3-6. Bracket rail with inner slide. The front of the rail is highlighted.  
4. Lay the bracket rail inside the mounting bracket with the front of both  
pieces oriented in the same direction. Align the front screw holes in the  
mounting bracket and the bracket rail.  
To identify the front of the mounting bracket and the bracket rail:  
The front of the mounting bracket has alignment tabs on its flange.  
The front of the bracket rail allows the inner slide to move forward  
on ball bearings.  
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5. Extend the inner slide from the front of the bracket rail. With this piece  
extended, you will see two screw holes aligned in the mounting bracket  
and the bracket rail. These are the two exposed holes near the back end  
of the bracket rail and the front hole accessible through a slot in the  
inner slide.  
6. Fasten the bracket rail to the mounting bracket with one 8-32 x 1/4-inch  
slotted screws. (Do not use nuts or washers with the screws.) See step  
of the following figure.  
7. Adjust the inner slide to access the other two screw holes, one at a time,  
through the slotted opening in the inner slide. Use two more 8-32 x 1/4-  
inch slotted screws to fasten the bracket rail to the mounting bracket.  
See steps and of Figure 3-7.  
Figure 3-7 shows inserting the screws into the appropriate holes. The  
screws will line up with the 26-inch markings stamped along one edge  
of the mounting bracket. These marks identify the mounting holes for  
the 26-inch slides used in Compaq racks. (The other markings stamped  
along the opposite edge are for use with slides that support other  
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Figure 3-7. Attaching the bracket rail to the mounting bracket  
You will use a total of four 8-32 x 1/4-inch slotted screws to fasten the  
bracket rail to the mounting bracket. When all five screws are fastened,  
the mounting bracket and bracket rail form a mounting bracket slide  
assembly that you will attach to the rack.  
8. Repeat steps 4 through 7 with the other bracket rail and mounting  
bracket. You now have a pair of mounting bracket slide assemblies to be  
attached to the rack.  
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Attaching the Mounting Bracket Slide  
Assembly to the Rack  
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the equipment, be sure that the rack leveling feet are extended to  
the floor and support the full weight of the rack. Each rack must  
be level and stable. Racks that are not coupled together require  
the installation of stabilizers. This must be done before you  
perform any work on the rack.  
Measuring with the Template  
The template provided with the server offers an easy and reliable way to  
properly position the server in the rack. Use the tabs on the template to suspend  
it from the lower hole of a two-hole set of perforations in the vertical side rails.  
Pencil mark the attachment points for the mounting bracket assemblies, the  
cage nuts for the face-plate thumbscrews, and the top of the server. Use the tick  
marks on the rack side rails to ensure level installation of the server. See  
illustrations and instructions printed on the template.  
IMPORTANT: Determine the server's place in the rack before you install  
the mounting bracket assemblies. To remind you of the proper placement of  
the server in the rack, refer to the Rack Builder report you printed when you  
planned your rack configuration. Always mount the heaviest item on the  
bottom of the rack and work from the bottom to the top.  
1. Starting at the bottom of the rack, or at the top of a previously mounted  
component, measure the screw hole locations for the server's mounting  
bracket assemblies. Pencil mark the locations on the outside of the rack.  
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IMPORTANT: The template is two-sided (front and back) and printed with  
arrows that show you where the screws will be inserted, both for the  
mounting bracket assemblies and for the thumbscrews that will secure the  
server's face plate to the front of the rack.  
Align the template carefully with the holes on the rack, to determine the  
exact placement of the screws.  
2. When you mark the positioning of the mounting bracket screws, also  
mark the positioning in the front of the rack for the cage nuts. These are  
two slots marked "C" on the template. The cage nuts will hold the  
thumbscrews through the server's face plate.  
Be sure to follow the alignment instructions on the template, and keep the sides  
of the template squared with the sides of the rack. Tick marks on the rack’s  
vertical rails will help you maintain the proper alignment.  
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Figure 3-8. Measuring with the template  
3. After marking the front of the rack, turn the template over and mark the  
back rails of the rack. Open the rear door of the rack to access the back  
rails.  
4. On the back of the rack, mark the rail to show the top of the template.  
This will help you align a template for the next component.  
Inserting Cage Nuts in the Rack Frame  
After marking the positions for the fasteners in both the front and back of the  
rack, use the fitting tool to insert cage nuts on the inside of the rails at the  
marked locations. The cage nuts and fitting tool are included in the hardware kit  
supplied with the rack.  
1. Position the cage nut as shown in Figure 3-9, on the inside of the rail.  
2. Hook one of the lips of the cage nut through the square rail perforation.  
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3. Insert the tip of the fitting tool through the other side of the perforation  
and hook the opposite lip of the cage nut.  
Figure 3-9. Inserting cage nuts  
4. Using the fitting tool as a lever, pry the cage nut into position.  
5. Repeat for each cage nut.  
Attaching the Mounting Bracket Assembly  
to the Rack  
The tabs on the front of the mounting bracket help to align it with the front of  
the rack frame. Cage nuts are not used for the front attachment of the mounting  
bracket.  
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1. Attach a mounting bracket assembly to the front of the rack first, using  
one M6 x 1.0-12L Phillips screw in the bottom hole of the bracket. Do  
not use the washers supplied with the Compaq rack.  
IMPORTANT: Use only the bottom hole of the bracket as shown  
in Figure 3-10.  
Figure 3-10. Attaching mounting bracket assembly to the front of the rack  
2. Carefully align the mounting bracket assembly with the rear rack frame.  
3. Secure the back end of the mounting bracket assembly to the back  
corner brace of the rack with one M6 x 1.0-12L Phillips screw through  
the bottom hole of the bracket and the cage nut, as shown in  
Figure 3-11.  
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Top View  
CZR4-012.eps  
Figure 3-11. Cage nut and back of mounting bracket assembly installed  
4. After attaching both mounting bracket assemblies to the rack, prepare  
the server for mounting in the rack.  
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Attaching Component Rails to the Server  
1. Place the tab on a component rail at the front of the server chassis. The  
holes in the component rail will line up only one way with the chassis.  
2. Attach the flat side of a component rail to each side of the server chassis  
with five 8-32 x 1/4-inch Phillips screws. Do not use washers with the  
screws.  
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Attaching the Cable Management  
Arm Bracket  
The cable management arm bracket fastens to the top right rear of the rack  
server's chassis. The bracket provides an attachment point for the cable  
management arm from the server to the rear frame of the rack.  
Attach the cable management arm bracket to the back of the server with two  
6-32 x 1/4 Phillips screws.  
Attach the rack rail covers to the rack.  
Figure 3-13. Attaching a cable management arm bracket to the server  
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Loading the Rack Server  
Load and secure the server to the rack with the face plate thumbscrews before  
continuing to attach any more mounting bracket assemblies. Make sure that this  
pair of brackets is correctly aligned and installed and that the server fits before  
you continue.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to  
the equipment, a minimum of two people MUST lift the server  
into the rack. The server weighs 50 pounds (22.6 kilograms). If  
the unit is to be loaded above chest level, a third person must  
assist in aligning the rails while the other two support the unit.  
IMPORTANT: To make the server lighter and more manageable, do not  
install drives in the server until after you load the server into the rack. You  
may also temporarily remove power supplies and reinstall them after you  
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1. Pull the slide rails forward from the mounting brackets.  
2. Carefully align the server's component rails with the rack's slide rails  
and slide the server into the rack.  
CAUTION: Be sure to keep the component parallel to the floor  
when sliding the component rails into the slide rails. Tilting the  
component up or down could result in damage to the rails.  
Figure 3-14. Loading the rack server  
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WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury, be careful  
when pressing the component rail release latches and sliding the  
component into the rack. The slide rails could pinch your  
fingertips.  
3. Press the component rail release latch on either side of the server and  
slide the server into the rack.  
IMPORTANT: The first time you slide the component into the rack, you  
may have to apply some pressure. After the first time, the ball bearings in the  
slide will move easily.  
IMPORTANT: When servicing the server, fully extend the component until  
the latches lock. To return the server to the rack, depress the latches and  
slide the server into the rack.  
4. Secure the server face plate to the front of the rack by screwing the  
thumbscrews into the cage nuts.  
5. Tighten the thumbscrews before you close the rack door to prevent the  
door from hitting protruding thumbscrews.  
Attaching the Cable  
Management Arm  
A double-hinged cable management arm and fasteners ship with each server.  
The cable management arm attaches to the server's cable management arm  
bracket and to the rear frame of the rack. All cables to and from the server are  
tied to this arm. The two hinges allow the cable management arm with attached  
cables to swing out of the way when you need to access the server pull-out  
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1. For easier handling, first slide the server into the rack, then attach the  
cable management arm to the cable management arm bracket. If you  
attach the arm before loading the server in the rack, the arm may swing  
around and interfere with the loading process.  
2. After you have loaded the server into the rack, attach one end of the  
cable management arm to the server's cable management arm bracket  
using two M6 x 1.0-12L Phillips screws. Align the arm to the bracket as  
shown in Figure 3-15.  
Figure 3-15. Attaching the cable management arm to the cable management arm bracket  
3. Align the other end of the cable management arm on the outside of the  
rear brace of the rack. Align a screw retaining plate on the inside of the  
rack. Attach the arm to the rack with two 10-32 x 5/8-inch Phillips  
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Figure 3-16. Attaching the cable management arm to the rear brace of the rack  
Attaching the Optional  
Cable Support  
The optional cable support attached to the rear of the rack on both sides. All  
cables to and from the server are tied to this support, which allows the server  
cables to stretch from the right rear of the server across to the cable channel on  
the other side of the rack, where the other cables are bundled in the cable  
channel.  
The cable support is needed only if you intend to route cables from one side of  
the rack to a cable channel on the other side of the rack.  
Attach the cable support to both rear braces of the rack using four  
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Figure 3-17. Attaching the cable support to the cable management arm  
Optional Installation Service  
The installation service covers the entire hardware installation from unpacking  
the components to routing the cables and running a test of the system.  
In North America, Compaq will make all of the arrangements to have the  
rack system installed by qualified Guaranteed Service Providers. An order form  
with pricing is available from the Compaq fax retrieval service. Call  
1-800-345-1518, select PaqFax, and request Document No. 4552. Installation  
can also be ordered from and provided directly by an Authorized Compaq  
Service Providers.  
Outside of North America, installation can be ordered from and provided  
directly by an Authorized Compaq Service Provider. Phone numbers can be  
found on the Compaq website at: www.compaq.com  
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Chapter 4  
Installing Hardware Options  
This chapter is divided into three major parts:  
Preparing the Server - This section describes how to properly shut  
down your server in order to install hardware options.  
Accessing Non Hot-Plug Areas - you must shut down the server power  
in order to install options, upgrades, or replacements in the following  
areas:  
Processor and sockets  
Memory and sockets  
System Board  
Drive Cage Backplane Board  
Media Bays  
PCI/ISA slots  
Fans  
Integrated Management Display  
Accessing Hot-Plug Areas - you can install hot-plug options, upgrades,  
or replacements without shutting down the power in the following areas:  
SCSI drive bays  
Power supplies  
NOTE: The illustrations in this chapter may vary slightly depending on  
whether you have a tower model or rack model.  
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Preparing the Server  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from  
electrical shock, remove all power cords to  
completely disconnect power from the system.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to  
the equipment:  
Do not disable the power cord grounding plug. The  
grounding plug is an important safety feature.  
Plug the power cord into a grounded (earthed) electrical  
outlet that is easily accessible at all times.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot  
surfaces, allow the internal system components to cool before  
touching.  
CAUTION: Electrostatic discharge can damage electronic  
components. Be sure you are properly grounded before beginning  
any installation procedure.  
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1. Back up your server data.  
2. Shut down the operating system in an orderly manner, as directed in  
your operating system instructions.  
3. Power down the server and remove the power cord.  
IMPORTANT: The system power in the ProLiant 3000 server does not  
completely shut off with the front panel Power On/Standby switch. The two  
positions of the switch function as ON and STANDBY, rather than ON and  
OFF. The STANDBY position removes power from most of the electronics and  
the drives but portions of the power supply and some internal circuitry  
remain active. Consequently, to completely remove all power from the  
system, you must disconnect the power cord from the server. In systems  
with multiple power supplies, you must disconnect all the power cords to  
completely remove power from the system.  
NOTE: After you move the Power On/Standby switch to the Standby position,  
it may take the operating system up to 30 seconds before shutting down the  
power.  
WARNING: Before removing the server top panel, make sure  
that the server is turned off and that the power cord is  
disconnected from the electrical outlet.  
4. Disconnect any other external equipment connected to the computer.  
5. Loosen the top thumbscrew on the front of the unit using a T15 Torx  
driver. See Figure 4-1.  
6. Loosen the bottom thumbscrew. See Figure 4-1.  
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7. Slide the side cover toward the rear of the unit about 1 inch (2.5 cm),  
then remove the cover.  
COMPACT  
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Accessing Non Hot-Plug Areas  
To install options, upgrades, or replacements in these areas, you must first shut  
down the server power.  
Accessing System Board Components  
With the access panel and processor removed, you should be able to locate and  
identify the System Board components shown in Figure 4-2.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
31  
30  
29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17  
16  
15  
Figure 4-2. System board features  
Table 4-1  
System Board Features  
Ref.  
Component  
1
3
-
Shared PCI/ISA slots  
PCI slots  
4
8
-
9
Auxiliary Fan  
10  
11  
Secondary processor power module  
Memory DIMM sockets 1-4  
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System Board Features Continued  
Ref.  
Component  
12  
Secondary processor slot  
CPU Fan header  
13  
14  
15  
Redundant CPU Fan header  
Power connector  
16 17  
-
Power connectors  
Power connector  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
IMD connector  
Primary processor slot  
Primary processor power module  
Memory DIMM sockets 5-8  
Floppy signal cable connector  
Processor settings switch  
IDE signal cable connector  
I/O feature connector  
Internal SCSI connector - SCSI Port 2  
Internal SCSI connector - SCSI Port 1  
I/O Fan header  
Redundant I/O Fan header  
System Configuration settings switch  
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System Board Switches  
31  
Table 4-2 defines the System Configuration setting switches,  
in Figure 4-2,  
on the system board. The Open (OFF) position is the default configuration for  
each switch.  
Table 4-2  
System Configuration Setting Switches  
Switch  
1 Video  
2 Lock  
Configuration  
Open (Off) Position  
Closed (On) Position  
Enable integrated video  
Disable integrated video  
Configuration can be  
changed  
Configuration can not be  
changed  
3 Rack-Mount  
System is tower configuration  
System is rack-mount  
configuration  
4 Diskette  
Override  
Diskette boot is controlled by  
configuration  
Diskette is enabled for booting  
regardless of configuration  
5 Password  
Enable  
Power on password is  
enabled  
Power on password is disabled  
6 Maintenance*  
NV RAM is valid  
NV RAM is invalidated,  
configuration is lost  
* See the ProLiant 3000 Service and Maintenance Guide for information on the use of this  
switch.  
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Installing Processor  
NOTE: To allow easier access, you can tilt the server on its right side (side  
opposite of the removed panel). Be sure to lock the casters if you tilt the  
server.  
NOTE: Your processor and Processor Power Module may differ from the  
models illustrated.  
For the location of the processor settings switch and Bus/Ratio settings, refer to  
the Hardware Installation and Configuration poster or to the hood label located  
on the small access panel.  
1. Prepare the server for installation. See section “Preparing the Server,”  
outlined earlier in this chapter.  
2. Install the Intel processor.  
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3. Install the Processor Power Module associated with the processor.  
2
1
3
Figure 4-4. Installing the Processor Power Module  
4. Set processor setting switch to the appropriate setting for your processor.  
NOTE: For the appropriate processor setting switch position, please refer to  
your servers Hardware Installation and Configuration poster.  
5. Restore server to normal operation. Reverse steps in section "Preparing  
the Server."  
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Installing DIMM Memory  
1. Prepare the server for installation. See section "Preparing the Server,"  
outlined earlier in this chapter.  
2. Install DIMMs as shown in Figure 4-5. For information on populating  
memory sockets, see the following section titled “Memory Sockets.”  
Figure 4-5. Latching DIMMs  
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Memory Sockets  
For the best performance, DIMM sockets should be added alternating between  
system board memory sockets. For optimum performance, memory should be  
installed in the following sequence:  
DIMM 5  
DIMM 1  
DIMM 6  
DIMM 2  
DIMM 7  
DIMM 3  
DIMM 8  
DIMM 4  
NOTE: Refer to the following figure for the socket numbers.  
DIMM1  
DIMM2  
DIMM3  
DIMM4  
DIMM8  
DIMM7  
DIMM6 DIMM5  
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Installing PCI/ISA Expansion Boards  
1. Prepare the server for installation. See section "Preparing the Server,"  
outlined earlier in this chapter.  
2. Install expansion board.  
Figure 4-7. Installing PCI/ISA expansion board  
NOTE: There are no special considerations for populating the PCI/ISA slots.  
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Installing Fans  
1. Prepare the server for installation. See section "Preparing the Server,"  
outlined earlier in this chapter.  
2. Install fan as shown in Figure 4-8. Refer to Figures 4-9 and 4-10 for fan  
slot location and fan header location.  
1
Figure 4-8. Installing fan  
3. Restore server to normal operation. Reverse steps in section "Preparing  
the Server."  
Fan 2  
(CPU Redundant)  
Fan 1  
(CPU)  
Fan 4  
(I/O Redundant)  
Fan 3  
(I/O)  
Figure 4-9. Fan slot location  
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Fan 4 (IO Redundant)  
Fan 1  
(CPU)  
Fan 2  
(CPU Redundant)  
Fan 3  
(IO)  
Figure 4-10. Fan header location  
Accessing Drive Cage and Media Bays  
These instructions cover the removal of the hot-plug SCSI drive cage and  
removable media cage, installation of the Simplex Enable board, and  
installation of optional tape drive.  
NOTE: Installation of the Simplex Enable board disables controller duplexing  
of the internal SCSI drives. Refer to the Compaq ProLiant 3000 Cabling  
Guidelines Reference Guide for more information on configurating duplex and  
simplex modes.  
NOTE: Your drive cage may differ from the model illustrated.  
Remove Drive Cage  
1. Prepare the server for installation. See section "Preparing the Server,"  
outlined earlier in this chapter.  
2. Loosen the thumbscrews on the front of the drive cage. See  
Figure 4-11.  
3. Pull out the latch at the back of the drive cage (shown in Figure 4-12)  
and pull out the drive cage 2 to 3 inches to allow better access to cables.  
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Figure 4-11. Loosen thumbscrews  
COMPACT  
Figure 4-12. Pull the drive cage partially out  
4. Remove all cables from the back of the drive cage.  
5. Completely remove the drive cage.  
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Installing Simplex Enable Board Option  
NOTE: This procedure applies only if you have an optional Wide-Ultra duplex  
drive cage installed.  
1. Prepare the server for installation. See section "Preparing the Server,"  
outlined earlier in this chapter.  
2. Remove drive cage. See section “Removing Drive Cage.”  
3. Remove the Duplex Enable board from the back of the drive cage.  
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4. Insert the Simplex Enable board.  
Figure 4-14. Installing the Simplex Enable board  
CAUTION: The SCSI backplane board must have either a Duplex  
Enable board or a Simplex Enable board installed in order for the  
SCSI bus to be terminated properly. If neither of these boards is  
installed, the service LEDs of all drives will light as a warning.  
5. Install drive cage. See section “Installing Drive Cage.”  
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Installing Tape Drive  
1. Prepare the server for installation. See section "Preparing the Server,"  
outlined earlier in this chapter.  
2. Remove drive cage. See section “Removing Drive Cage.”  
3. Remove face plate.  
COMPACT  
1
2
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4. Install tape drive into media bay.  
2
2
COMPACT  
3
1
Figure 4-16. Installing tape drive  
5. Install face plate.  
6. Connect SCSI cable, located in the server, from the tape drive to the  
internal SCSI Port 1 or 2 or SCSI controller board in a PCI slot, if one is  
installed.  
NOTE: There are no special considerations as to which SCSI controller the  
tape drive is connected.  
7. Install drive cage. See section “Installing Drive Cage.”  
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Installing Drive Cage  
NOTE: Your drive cage may differ from the model illustrated.  
1. Replace the drive cage. Do not push it back fully until after you install  
cables.  
Figure 4-17. Re-installing the drive cage  
2. Reconnect the SCSI cables on the back of the drive cage. Refer to  
Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers Cabling Guidelines for information on  
SCSI cabling.  
3. Pull out the drive cage latch and push the drive cage back fully until the  
drive cage latch can be pushed into place.  
4. Tighten the thumbscrews on the front of the drive cage.  
5. Connect SCSI controller cables. See Compaq ProLiant 3000 Servers  
Cabling Guidelines for more information on connecting SCSI cables.  
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Installing Integrated Management Display  
1. Prepare the server for installation. See section "Preparing the Server,"  
outlined earlier in this chapter.  
2. Remove IMD blank.  
T
AC  
MP  
CO  
Figure 4-18. Removing IMD blank  
3. Install IMD.  
2
T
MPAC  
CO  
2
2
1
2
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4. Connect IMD cable to system board.  
Figure 4-20. Connecting IMD cable  
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Accessing Hot-Plug Areas  
This section describes accessing the following areas:  
Hot-Plug SCSI Drives  
Hot-Plug Power Supplies  
Components in these areas have color-coded latches or levers to signify that  
they are hot-plug devices.  
Removing and Installing the Hot-Plug  
SCSI Drives  
Wide-Ultra Hard Drives  
1
2
3
Figure 4-21. Removing a Wide-Ultra hard drive  
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2
1
Figure 4-22. Installing a Wide-Ultra hard drive  
Ultra2 Hard Drives  
3
2
1
Figure 4-23. Removing an Ultra2 hard drive  
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2
Figure 4-24. Installing an Ultra2 hard drive  
SCSI ID Numbers  
NOTE: The duplex information below applies only if you have the Wide-Ultra  
duplex drive cage installed. The Wide-Ultra simplex and Ultra2 simplex drive cages  
cannot be used in a duplex configuration.  
There are five possible numbering schemes, depending on whether you are  
using 1-inch height drives, 1.6-inch height drives, and a simplex, or duplex  
configuration. The following five figures illustrate these five schemes.  
IMPORTANT: For the Wide-Ultra duplex drive cage, the Simplex Enable  
board must be installed on the back of the drive cage for the simplex modes  
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4
3
2
1
0
11  
10  
9
8
5
Figure 4-25. SCSI ID numbers - Single SCSI Channel Ultra2 simplex drive cage  
with 1-inch drives  
3
2
1
0
Not Used  
6
5
4
Figure 4-26. SCSI ID numbers - Single SCSI Channel Wide-Ultra drive cage  
(Simplex Mode) with 1-inch drives  
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SCSI Channel A or Channel B  
3
1
0
6
5
4
Figure 4-27. SCSI ID Numbers - Single SCSI Channel  
Wide-Ultra drive cage (Simplex Mode) with  
1.6-inch drives  
SCSI Channel A SCSI Channel B  
3
2
1
0
3
2
1
0
Figure 4-28. SCSI ID Numbers - Dual SCSI Channels  
Wide-Ultra drive cage (Duplex Mode) with  
1-inch drives  
SCSI Channel A SCSI Channel B  
3
1
0
3
1
0
Figure 4-29. SCSI ID Numbers - Dual SCSI Channels  
Wide-Ultra drive cage (Duplex Mode) with  
1.6-inch drives  
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Accessing the Hot-Plug Power Supplies  
1. Remove power supply plate.  
Figure 4-30. Removing power supply plate  
2. Install power supply.  
2
1
2
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Pre-Failure Warranty  
The Compaq ProLiant 3000 server includes Pre-Failure Warranty for Pentium  
II processors, hard drives, power supplies, and DIMMs purchased from  
Compaq through an Authorized Compaq Reseller. Supported components are  
eligible for replacement under this warranty before they actually fail, if the  
system determines that these components have degraded below predetermined  
reliability thresholds within the product warranty period.  
Compaq Insight Manager Alert  
When Compaq Insight Manager alerts you that a component may be eligible for  
Pre-Failure Warranty replacement, follow the on-screen instructions or contact  
an Authorized Compaq Service Provider in your area.  
Insight Manager Status Indicator  
A yellow status indicator on the Insight Manager control panel indicates that a  
component is in a degraded condition. Compaq recommends that you replace a  
component that is in a prefailure condition.  
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Chapter 5  
Server Configuration and  
Utilities  
This chapter describes the tools that Compaq provides to assist you in the  
configuration and management of your Compaq ProLiant 3000 Server.  
Configuring the Server with  
SmartStart  
SmartStart is the intelligent way to configure the server and to load the system  
software, there by achieving a well-integrated server are ensuring maximum  
dependability and supportability. The SmartStart and Support Software CD  
holds the Compaq System Configuration Utility and ROMPaq. To use the  
SmartStart and Support Software CD, refer to the Server Setup and  
Management Pack included in the shipping box.  
To install the Compaq SmartStart and Software Support CD:  
1. Turn on the computer.  
2. Insert the CD-ROM into the tray, handling the CD by the edges rather  
than by the flat surfaces of the disc.  
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COMPACT  
Figure 5-1. Inserting the CD-ROM  
3. When the busy indicator lights, the drive is ready to receive commands.  
Data can be retrieved from the disc.  
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Using the System Configuration  
Utility  
The Compaq System Configuration Utility performs a wide range of  
configuration activities, including:  
Automatically configuring PCI and ISA Plug and Play boards  
Providing switch and jumper settings  
Resolving resource conflicts in areas such as memory, port addresses,  
and interrupt requests (IRQ)  
Managing the installation of mass storage devices such as hard drives,  
tape drives, and diskette drives  
Setting and storing power-on features like date and time  
Storing configuration information in nonvolatile memory  
Assisting in installing an operating system  
Assisting in running diagnostic tools such as Test and Inspect Utilities  
The first time the server is configured, the SmartStart program automatically  
creates a system partition and installs the System Configuration Utility and  
other Compaq utilities in that partition.  
IMPORTANT: This Compaq system utilities partition should not be  
confused with the partition(s) created by your operating system.  
In Compaq ProLiant 3000 servers, the system ROM automatically configures  
memory and processor changes.  
The System Configuration Utility uses option configuration (.CFG) files to set  
up and configure the computer. The .CFG files provide information such as  
switch settings, IRQs, and software installation guidelines. The .CFG files for  
Compaq computers are located on the System Configuration diskettes and  
SmartStart and Support Software CD (SmartStart CD).  
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For PCI boards, the utility reads the configuration options from the PCI board's  
configuration space from a PCI configuration file (.PCF).  
Compaq Option Configuration Files diskette  
Non-Compaq Option Configuration Files diskette  
SmartStart and Support Software CD  
The .CFG file provides board resource requirements and switch and jumper  
setting alternatives. Although ISA boards do not have the automatic  
configuration capabilities of PCI boards, the System Configuration Utility can  
allocate system resources to these boards and provide instructions for setting  
switches and jumpers.  
Resolving Resource Conflicts  
If you add a PCI expansion board later, the system detects this change when  
you turn on the computer. The system ROM reads the PCI board identifier and  
compares it with the current configuration information stored in nonvolatile  
memory. The system ROM automatically configures PCI boards. If a user  
selection is required, a POST message directs you to run the System  
Configuration Utility. Additionally, you may change the default automatic  
settings by running the System Configuration Utility.  
The System Configuration Utility reads the option configuration .CFG files to  
determine any resource conflicts, such as two devices requiring the same  
hardware interrupt. If the system identifies a conflict, the software then  
rechecks all the expansion board specifications to determine if settings for a  
previously read board can be changed to automatically resolve the conflict  
between the two boards.  
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Starting the System Configuration  
Utility  
To start the Compaq System Configuration Utility for the first time, refer to the  
SmartStart Installation poster.  
After the first time, access the System Configuration Utility as follows:  
1. Press the Ctrl+Alt+Del keys to reboot the server.  
2. When the following prompt appears at the top of the screen during  
Power-On Self-Test (POST), press the F10 key. The System  
Configuration Utility main menu displays the following:  
Press "F10" key for System Partition Utilities  
IMPORTANT: The text appears for only two seconds. If you do not press  
F10 during this time, you must reboot the server.  
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System Configuration Utility Main  
Menu  
This overview of the main menu options explains how to access the main menu  
and how to set the power-on features. The following options are available from  
the main menu:  
System Configuration - Takes you through the configuration process  
step-by-step. Select the System Configuration option when a  
configuration change is required. For example, select this option when  
adding, replacing, or removing expansion boards, or when adding a  
diskette or hard drive.  
Operating System Installation - Allows you to install one of the  
operating systems listed or to specify installation of an operating system  
that is not listed.  
Diagnostics and Utilities - Tests and inspects the computer.  
Exit from this Utility - Restarts the computer.  
System Configuration Menu  
The following options are available from the System Configuration Utility  
menu:  
Configure Hardware  
Power-On Defaults  
System Partition  
Configuration Backup  
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Configuring Hardware  
When you select the Configure Hardware menu, a screen with five steps is  
displayed. A listing and a brief explanation of each step follows.  
Step 1: Important System Configuration  
Information  
This step provides an overview of the configuration process.  
Step 2: Add or Remove Boards  
Use this step to add the PCI or ISA boards to the configuration or remove any  
boards from the configuration.  
Step 3: View or Edit Details  
Use this step to make necessary configuration changes.  
IMPORTANT: If you edit a function or resource in Step 3, be sure to review  
Step 4 also.  
Step 4: Examine Required Switches  
This step displays the required switch and jumper settings for most ISA boards.  
Find the appropriate board’s switch and jumper settings and adjust them to  
match the settings displayed on the screen.  
Step 5: Save and Exit  
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Setting Power-On Defaults  
You can set and change the Power-On features at any time.  
1. Select System Configuration from the Main Menu; then select  
Power-On Defaults.  
2. Set the current date in the format:  
MM-DD-YYYY  
3. Set the correct time in the format:  
HH:MM:SS  
4. Set the Power-On Num Lock state:  
( ) Off  
(*) On  
* This activates the numeric keypad when the computer is turned ON.  
System Partition  
The System Partition option allows you to copy and delete configuration files  
and create, upgrade, or delete a system partition on the hard drive for the  
utilities.  
The following menu options are available:  
Create System Partition  
Upgrade System Partition  
Delete System Partition  
Copy Files  
Delete Files  
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Creating a New System Partition  
If you used SmartStart to configure your server and install your operating  
system, this procedure (“Creating a New System Partition”) was done  
automatically for you. Use this procedure only if the operating system was not  
installed on the server and you wish to create a system partition.  
1. Insert the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD in the  
CD-ROM drive and turn on the server.  
IMPORTANT: The system partition requires about 32 MB of disk space at  
the beginning of the hard drive and an unused entry in the boot record.  
SmartStart prompts you to overwrite an existing DOS partition on the hard  
drive.  
2. If the system is configured and there is hard drive space for the system  
partition, SmartStart automatically creates the partition and copies  
Compaq Utilities from the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software  
CD to the partition. This process takes two reboots. Leave the CD in the  
drive until the process is complete. The process is complete when the  
CD main menu displays.  
3. If the system is not configured, select the second or third button on the  
SmartStart first screen to configure the system automatically.  
4. After the system boots to save the configuration, the Compaq SmartStart  
and Support Software CD creates the system partition and copies the  
Compaq Utilities to it. This process takes two reboots.  
5. Leave the CD in the drive until the process completes. The process is  
complete when the CD main menu displays.  
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Verifying the System Partition  
To verify that the system partition exists:  
1. Remove any media from the CD-ROM drive and the diskette drive.  
2. Reboot the system by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del or by turning the server  
OFF and then ON again.  
3. Press the F10 key when the following prompt appears.  
Press "F10" key for System Partition Utilities  
IMPORTANT: The text appears for only two seconds. If you do not press  
F10 within the two seconds, you must reboot the server.  
4. If a system partition exists, the server boots to the partition. If not, a  
message displays that no system partition exists.  
Upgrading the System Partition  
To upgrade the system partition:  
1. Insert the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD in the  
CD-ROM drive and turn on the computer.  
2. Select Upgrade System Partition.  
3. Select to upgrade the utilities. SmartStart copies the new utilities from  
the CD to the system partition.  
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Configuration Backup  
The Configuration Backup option allows you to create a backup of the system  
configuration and to restore the system configuration from the backup.  
The following menu options are available:  
Backup  
Restore  
Configuration Backup and Configuration  
History Files  
When you save and exit the System Configuration Utility, the utility keeps a  
history of the configuration. The utility maintains three versions of the system  
configuration files, including the current and two previous configurations in  
both binary (.SCI) and text (.CHL) file formats.  
The .SCI files can be used to restore a previous configuration using the  
System Configuration menu and Restore System Configuration from a  
.SCI File submenu.  
The .CHL files are text-based files displaying information that is stored  
in the corresponding .SCI file.  
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Table 5-1  
System Configuration History Log Files  
Filename  
Description  
SYSTEM.SCI  
SYSTEM1.SCI  
SYSTEM2.SCI  
Current configuration information  
Previous configuration information  
Previous configuration information  
(oldest)  
SYSTEM.CHL  
SYSTEM1.CHL  
Textual representation of SYSTEM.SCI file  
Textual representation of SYSTEM1.SCI  
file  
SYSTEM2.CHL  
Textual representation of SYSTEM2.SCI  
file (oldest)  
IMPORTANT: If there is not enough disk space for the entire System  
Configuration History Log, the utility deletes log files starting with the oldest  
files (SYSTEM2.SCI and SYSTEM2.CHL) until enough disk space is available  
for the current configuration backup and history files.  
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Configuring PCI Boards  
Automatically  
The system ROM automatically configures PCI boards. If a user selection is  
required, a POST message directs you to run the System Configuration Utility.  
Also, you may use the System Configuration Utility to change the default  
automatic settings.  
Removing Boards  
System ROM automatically reconfigures the server after a PCI board or DIMM  
is removed.  
Installing an Operating System  
Compaq ProLiant 3000 servers support the following operating systems:  
Novell NetWare 3.2, NetWare 4.2, NetWare 4.2 SMP, and NetWare 5  
Novell NetWare For Small Business 4.2  
Microsoft Windows NT 3.51 and 4.x  
SCO OpenServer 5.xx and 5.xx with SMP  
SCO UnixWare 2.1.x OSMP, and UnixWare 7.0.x OSMP  
SCO UnixWare 2.1.x, and UnixWare 7  
IBM OS/2 2.x SMP 2.11, Warp 3.x, Warp 4.0, Warp Server 4.0, Warp  
Server Advanced 4.0, and Warp Server Advanced 4.0 with SMP  
Banyan VINES 6.x, 7.X and 8.x  
Sun Solaris x86 2.5, 2.51, and 2.6  
When you select the Operating System Installation feature from the System  
Configuration Utility main menu, the utility provides prompts to simplify the  
installation.  
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First the utility prompts you to select the correct operating system. Use the  
arrow keys to select the operating system and press the Enter key. The utility  
then prompts you for the operating system CD or diskette.  
No operating systems ship with the server. Support for all operating systems  
may not be available on this SmartStart and Support Software CD. Some  
operating systems have driver support/updates but not an integrated SmartStart  
installation. You can still configure your server and manually install your  
operating system.  
SMP Operating System Support  
Compaq provides optimized drivers for multiple CPU systems for the following  
operating systems:  
Microsoft Windows NT 3.51, 4.x, and 5.0 when available  
Novell NetWare 4.2 SMP and NetWare 5  
SCO OpenServer 5.xx MPS  
IBM OS/2 2.11 SMP, and Warp Server 4.0 with SMP  
SCO UnixWare 2.1.x OSMP, UnixWare 7.0.x OSMP  
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Loading Compaq Device Drivers  
Drivers are located on the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD.  
IMPORTANT: Always check README files on the SmartStart and Support  
Software CD. If present, these files may contain information about important  
software updates.  
Novell NetWare Device Drivers from Compaq  
Your server must have certain device drivers to operate using NetWare. These  
drivers are located on the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD  
shipped with the server. If you use SmartStart to install the operating system,  
these drivers will be installed automatically. Otherwise, you can use SmartStart  
to support a manual installation of Novell products.  
For more information on these drivers, execute NSSD.HLP from the  
\CPQSUPSW\NSSD directory on the Smart Start CD-ROM.  
Manual installation  
If you choose to configure the server without SmartStart:  
1. Insert the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD into the  
CD-ROM drive.  
2. Boot your system.  
3. Select Manual Installation.  
4. Follow the instructions provided by the operating system that you are  
installing.  
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Microsoft Windows NT Device Drivers from  
Compaq  
Drivers are supplied to support Windows NT 3.51 and 4.0. They are located on  
the SmartStart and Support Software Diskette CD, and some of the drivers are  
contained on the Windows NT retail product. These drivers are also located on  
the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD. The drivers on the SSD may  
be newer versions with new functionality, problem fixes, and so on. If you use  
SmartStart to install your operating system, these drivers are installed  
automatically. Otherwise, you can use SmartStart to create an Windows NT  
Support Software Diskette (SSD) from Compaq to support a manual installation  
of Windows NT.  
For more information on the drivers, run the README.BAT file in the root  
directory of the SSD for Windows NT. This will load the WinHelp file  
NTREADME.HLP.  
Manual installation  
If you choose not to let SmartStart configure the server:  
1. Insert the SmartStart and Support Software CD into the CD-ROM drive.  
2. Boot your system.  
3. Select Manual Installation.  
4. Follow the instructions that display on the monitor.  
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SCO OpenServer and SCO UnixWare Device  
Drivers from Compaq  
Your server must have certain device drivers to operate under the SCO  
OpenServer and SCO UnixWare 2.1 operating systems. These drivers are  
located on the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD shipped with the  
server. If you use SmartStart to install your operating system, these drivers will  
be installed automatically. Otherwise, you can use SmartStart to create a SCO  
UNIX Support Software Diskette (EFS) from Compaq to support a manual  
installation of UNIX.  
The features requiring device drivers are described in the EFS documentation.  
Manual installation  
If you choose not to let SmartStart configure the server:  
1. Insert the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD into the CD-  
ROM drive.  
2. Boot your system.  
3. Select Manual Installation.  
4. Follow the instructions that display on the monitor.  
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IBM OS/2 Device Drivers from Compaq  
Your server must have certain device drivers for some server options to operate  
using IBM OS/2 Warp Server 4.0, IBM OS/2 Warp Server 4.0 SMP, IBM OS/2  
Warp, IBM OS/2 Warp Connect 3.0, and OS/2 2.x. These drivers are located on  
the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD you received with your  
server. If you use SmartStart to install your operating system, these drivers are  
loaded automatically. Otherwise, you can use SmartStart to create an OS/2  
Support Software Diskette (SSD) from Compaq to support a manual installation  
of OS/2.  
For more information on these drivers, run the README.COM file in the root  
directory of the IBM OS/2 SSD from Compaq.  
Manual installation  
If you choose not to let SmartStart configure the server:  
1. Insert the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD into the drive.  
2. Boot your system.  
3. Select Manual Installation.  
4. Follow the instructions that display on the monitor.  
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Banyan VINES Device Drivers from Compaq  
Your server must have certain device drivers for some server options to operate  
using the Banyan VINES operating system. Compaq provides driver support  
for Banyan VINES 6.x and 7.x.  
These drivers are located on the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD  
you received with your server. You can use SmartStart to create a Banyan  
VINES Support Software Diskette (SSD) from Compaq to support a manual  
installation of Banyan VINES.  
There are two types of SSDs:  
LAN Adapter SSD  
Peripheral Adapter SSD  
These SSDs contain the README files that list available drivers and driver  
installation procedures.  
These drivers can also be ordered through SoftPAQ and can be downloaded  
from the Compaq website.  
Manual installation  
If you choose not to let SmartStart configure the server:  
1. Insert the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD into the drive.  
2. Boot your system.  
3. Select Manual Installation.  
4. Follow the instructions that display on the monitor.  
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Diagnostics and Other Utilities  
When you select the Diagnostics and Utilities feature from the System  
Configuration Utility main menu, the utility provides prompts to test,  
inspect, upgrade, and diagnose the server.  
Diagnostics and Utilities are located on the system partition on the hard  
drive and must be accessed when a system configuration error is  
detected during the Power-On Self-Test (POST).  
Run the Inspect Utility once the computer has been configured to get  
information about the operating system environment.  
For instructions on using the Diagnostics Utility and other Compaq  
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Chapter 6  
Integrated Management  
This chapter contains instructions and guidelines for using the Integrated  
Management features in Compaq ProLiant 3000 servers that may not be  
familiar to you. Subjects covered are:  
Integrated Management Display  
Integrated Management Log  
Integrated Management Display  
(Optional on Tower Models)  
The Compaq Integrated Management Display (IMD) is an integrated, 16x4  
character display mounted on the front of the server. This display provides  
easy-to-use, menu-driven access to server information. The following sections  
provide information on navigating and using the menus.  
Normal Run-time Behavior  
When powering up the server, the first IMD screen you see shows the model  
number and LCD firmware revision of your display.  
Next, a series of server Power-On Self-Test (POST) operations is displayed.  
During POST, the display indicates the server test in progress by a spinning bar  
beside the menu item. When the test is finished, the IMD shows a check mark  
by the completed menu item. A check mark tells you the test is complete, but  
does not necessarily mean the test was free from errors.  
If an error occurs during POST, the server logs the error to the IMD under  
Unviewed Events and requires you to view the error before proceeding to any  
other menu choices.  
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If there are no errors, you will see the Idle Screen text. Figure 6-1 shows the  
default screen, but this screen could be different if you changed the text during  
configuration.  
COMPAQ  
PROLIANT 3000  
ESC  
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Navigation Buttons  
To navigate through the menus, use the four buttons shown in Figure 6-2. The  
Up and Down arrow keys (and ) allow you to move through the menu  
screens and choose menu items. The right button () acts as an Enter key and  
allows you to travel down through the menus. The left button () acts as an  
Escape key and allows you to travel back up the menu.  
ESC  
1
4
3
2
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Display Symbols  
There are three different display symbols used to indicate your options as you  
scroll through the menus. These on-screen symbols are the Up and Down  
arrows and the Selector arrow.  
Table 6-1  
Integrated Management Display Symbols  
Type of  
Symbol  
Symbol  
Meaning  
Arrow  
Selector arrow shows current menu item. Press Enter on the  
IMD to select the menu item to the right of this arrow.  
Up Arrow  
If present in upper right corner, indicates previous information  
exists. Press the Up Arrow on the IMD to view the information.  
Press and hold the button to scroll.  
Down  
Arrow  
If present in lower right corner, indicates more information  
exists. Press the Down Arrow on the IMD to view the  
information. Press and hold the button to scroll.  
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System Behavior with Error Events  
After system POST, if there is an F1 error condition, the IMD flashes this  
message:  
LCD-013.EPS  
!ALERT!  
Press Any Key  
to View New  
Events  
ESC  
Figure 6-3. New Event Message  
At this point, you must scroll through each screen of the event information  
menu before the IMD will allow you to move on to other menu choices. The  
display will not allow you to escape the Unviewed Events section until you  
have examined all of the information stored here.  
For information on interpreting the event messages, see the section titled  
“Integrated Management Log” later in this chapter.  
After you have reviewed the events, you are able to proceed with normal  
display operation.  
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Menu Structure  
The following outline shows the structure of each menu and submenu in the  
order in which it appears:  
Events  
Event List  
Administration Information  
Server  
Server Name  
Asset Tag  
Operating System  
Other  
Administrator  
Name  
Phone  
Pager  
Other  
Service  
Name  
Phone  
Pager  
Other  
Custom Menu Item (if entered)  
Custom Menu Screen (if entered)  
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System Information  
ROM Date  
BootBlock Date  
Memory  
Processors  
Contrast  
Contrast  
Other Info.  
All of these menu items can be changed using the Compaq System  
Configuration Utility or an operating specific utility. Refer to the Compaq  
SmartStart and Support Software CD for instructions on installing the  
appropriate utility.  
Integrated Management Log  
The Compaq Integrated Management Log (IML) records system events and  
stores them in an easily-viewable form. The IML records hundreds of events  
instead of the 16 events that the Critical and Correctable Error Logs are capable  
of recording. The IML also marks each event with a time-stamp with one-  
minute granularity, instead of the one-hour granularity of the previous logs.  
Events listed in the Integrated Management Log are categorized as one of four  
event severity levels:  
Status—indicates that the message is informational only  
Repaired—indicates that corrective action has been taken  
Caution—indicates a non-fatal error condition  
Critical—indicates a component failure  
The Integrated Management Log requires Compaq Operating System-  
dependent drivers, see Chapter 5, “Server Configuration and Utilities”, for  
instructions on installing the appropriate drivers.  
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Multiple Ways of Viewing the Log  
You can view an event in the Integrated Management Log in several ways:  
On the Integrated Management Display  
From within Compaq Insight Manager  
From within Compaq Survey Utility  
From within operating system-specific utilities. Refer to your operating  
system support software for more information.  
Using the IML Management Utility, a DOS program located on the  
Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD  
Compaq Insight Manager  
Compaq Insight Manager is a server management tool providing in-depth fault,  
configuration, and performance monitoring of hundreds of Compaq servers  
from a single management console. Monitored system parameters describe the  
status of all key server components. By being able to view the events that may  
occur to these components, you can take immediate action. You can view and  
print the event list from within Insight Manager by following the instructions  
below. You can also mark a critical or caution event as repaired after the  
affected component has been replaced. For example, if you replace a failed fan  
marking it as repaired can lower the severity of the event.  
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Viewing the Event List  
1. From Compaq Insight Manager, select the appropriate server, then select  
View Device Data.  
The selected server is displayed with buttons around its perimeter.  
2. Select the Recovery button.  
3. Select Integrated Management Log.  
NOTE: You can only view the list from the Recovery/Integrated Management  
screen. To print the list, follow the instructions below.  
4. If a failed component has been replaced, select the event from the list,  
then select Mark Repaired.  
Printing the Event List  
NOTE: You can only view the list from the Recovery/Integrated Management  
Log screen as described above. To print the list, follow the instructions below.  
1. From the Compaq Insight Manager, select the appropriate server.  
The selected server is displayed with buttons around its perimeter.  
2. Select the Configuration button.  
3. Select the Recovery button.  
4. Select Print.  
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Compaq Survey Utility  
The Compaq Survey Utility is a serviceability tool available for Windows NT  
and Novell NetWare that delivers on line configuration capture and comparison  
to maximize server availability. It is delivered on the Compaq Management CD  
in the Server Setup and Management package, or it is available on the Compaq  
website. Refer to the Compaq Management CD for information on installing  
and running the Survey Utility.  
After you have run the Survey Utility, you can view the Integrated  
Management Log by loading the output of the utility (typically called  
“survey.txt”) into a text viewer such as Microsoft Notepad. The event list  
follows the system slot information. Once you have opened the text file, you  
can print it using the print feature of the viewer.  
Compaq IML Management Utility  
The Compaq IML Management Utility is a DOS-based tool that gives you the  
off line ability to review, mark corrected, and print events from the IML. It is  
located on the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD. Refer to the  
SmartStart Installation for Servers poster for information on how to install and  
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List of Events  
The event list displays the affected components and the associated error  
messages. Though the same basic information is displayed, the format of the  
list may be different depending on how you are viewing it: on the Integrated  
Management Display, from within Compaq Insight Manager, or from within  
the Compaq Survey Utility. An example of the format of an event as displayed  
on the Integrated Management Display is as follows:  
**001 of 010**  
---CAUTION---  
03/19/1997  
12:54 PM  
FAN INSERTED  
Main System  
Location:  
System Board  
Fan ID: 03  
**END OF EVENT**  
Table 6-2 identifies the event types (affected components) and associated event  
messages.  
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Table 6-2  
Event Messages  
Event Type  
Event Message  
Machine Environment  
Fan Failure  
System Fan Failure (Fan X, Location)  
System Fan Inserted (Fan X, Location)  
System Fan Removed (Fan X, Location)  
System Fans Not Redundant  
Fan Inserted  
Fan Removed  
Fans Not Redundant  
Overheat Condition  
Main Memory  
System Overheating (Zone X, Location)  
Correctable Error threshold  
exceeded  
Corrected Memory Error threshold passed (Slot X,  
Memory Module X)  
Corrected Memory Error threshold passed (System  
Memory)  
Corrected Memory Error threshold passed (Memory  
Module unknown)  
Uncorrectable Error  
Uncorrectable Memory Error (Slot X, Memory Module X)  
Uncorrectable Memory Error (System Memory)  
Uncorrectable Memory Error (Module unknown)  
Processor  
Correctable Error Threshold  
exceeded  
Processor Correctable Error Threshold passed (Slot X,  
Socket X)  
Uncorrectable Error  
Host Bus Error  
Processor Uncorrectable internal error (Slot X, Socket X)  
Unrecoverable Host Bus Data Parity Error  
Unrecoverable Host Bus Address Parity Error  
ISA Expansion Bus Master Timeout (Slot X)  
ISA Expansion Bus Slave Timeout  
ISA Bus  
ISA Expansion Board Error (Slot X)  
ISA Expansion Bus Arbitration Error  
PCI Bus Error  
POST Error  
PCI Bus Error (Slot X, Bus X, Device X, Function X)  
POST Error: Error message  
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Event Messages Continued  
Event Type  
Event Message  
Power Subsystem  
Power Supply Failure  
Power Supply Inserted  
Power Supply Removed  
Power Supply Not Redundant  
System Power Supply Failure (Power Supply X)  
System Power Supply Inserted (Power Supply X)  
System Power Supply Removed (Power Supply X)  
System Power Supplies Not Redundant  
System Configuration Battery Low Real-Time Clock Battery Failing  
Power Module Failure  
A CPU Power Module (System Board, Socket X)  
A CPU Power Module (Slot X, Socket X)  
System Power Modules Not Redundant  
System AC Power Problem (Power Supply X)  
System AC Power Overload (Power Supply X)  
Power Modules Not Redundant  
AC Voltage Problem  
Power AC Overload  
Automatic Server Recovery  
ASR Reset Detected  
System Lockup  
ASR Lockup Detected: Cause  
ASR Reset Limit Detected  
Operating System  
System Crash  
Blue Screen Trap: Cause [Windows NT]  
Kernel Panic: Cause [UNIX]  
Abnormal Program Termination: Cause [NetWare]  
Automatic OS Shutdown  
Automatic Operating System Shutdown Initiated Due to  
Fan Failure  
Automatic Operating System Shutdown Initiated Due to  
Overheat Condition  
Fatal Exception (Number X, Cause)  
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A-1  
Appendix A  
Regulatory Compliance Notices  
Regulatory Compliance  
Identification Numbers  
For the purpose of regulatory compliance certifications and identification, your  
ProLiant 3000 Server is assigned a Compaq Series number. The Compaq Series  
number for this product is: Series ES1003. The Server Series Number can be  
found on the product label, along with the required approval markings and  
information. See “Label Location” at the end of this appendix for the location  
of the label on this product. When requesting certification information for this  
product always refer to this Series Number. This series number should not be  
confused with the marketing name or model number for your ProLiant 3000  
Server.  
Federal Communications  
Commission Notice  
Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules and  
Regulations has established Radio Frequency (RF) emission limits to provide  
an interference-free radio frequency spectrum. Many electronic devices,  
including computers, generate RF energy incidental to their intended function  
and are, therefore, covered by these rules. These rules place computers and  
related peripheral devices into two classes, A and B, depending upon their  
intended installation. Class A devices are those that may reasonably be  
expected to be installed in a business or commercial environment. Class B  
devices are those that may reasonably be expected to be installed in a  
residential environment (i.e., personal computers). The FCC requires devices in  
both classes to bear a label indicating the interference potential of the device as  
well as additional operating instructions for the user.  
The rating label on the device shows which class (A or B) the equipment falls  
into. Class B devices have an FCC logo or FCC ID on the label. Class A  
devices do not have an FCC logo or ID on the label. Once the class of the  
device is determined, refer to the following corresponding statement.  
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Class A Equipment  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class  
A digital device, 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, may cause harmful interference to  
radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is  
likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to  
correct the interference at personal expense.  
Class B Equipment  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class  
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a  
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and  
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of  
the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  
which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for  
help.  
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Declaration of Conformity for Products  
Marked with FCC Logo, United States  
Only  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference,  
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference  
that may cause undesired operation.  
For questions regarding your product, contact:  
Compaq Computer Corporation  
P. O. Box 692000, Mail Stop 530113  
Houston, Texas 77269-2000  
Or, call  
1-800- 652-6672 (1-800-OK COMPAQ)  
For questions regarding this FCC declaration, contact:  
Compaq Computer Corporation  
P. O. Box 692000, Mail Stop 510101  
Houston, Texas 77269-2000  
Or, call  
(281) 514-3333  
To identify this product, refer to the Part, Series, or Model number found on the  
product.  
Modifications  
The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications  
made to this device that are not expressly approved by Compaq Computer  
Corporation may void the user's authority to operate the equipment.  
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Cables  
Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic  
RFI/EMI connector hoods in order to maintain compliance with FCC Rules and  
Regulations.  
Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien)  
Class A Equipment  
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian  
Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du  
Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.  
Class B Equipment  
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian  
Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du  
Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.  
European Union Notice  
Products with the CE Marking comply with both the EMC Directive  
(89/336/EEC) and the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) issued by the  
Commission of the European Community.  
Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European  
Norms (in brackets are the equivalent international standards):  
EN55022 (CISPR 22) - Electromagnetic Interference  
EN50082-1 (IEC801-2, IEC801-3, IEC801-4) - Electromagnetic  
Immunity  
EN60950 (IEC950) - Product Safety  
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Japanese Notice  
Taiwanese Notice  
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A-6 Regulatory Compliance Notices  
Laser Devices  
The CD-ROM drive contains a laser device. All Compaq systems equipped  
with a laser device comply with safety standards, including International  
Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 825. With specific regard to the laser, the  
equipment complies with laser product performance standards set by  
government agencies as a Class 1 laser product. The product does not emit  
hazardous light; the beam is totally enclosed during all modes of customer  
operation and maintenance.  
Laser Safety Warnings  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, bodily injury, and damage  
to the equipment, observe the following precautions:- Do not  
operate controls, make adjustments, or perform procedures to a  
laser device other than those specified herein or in the CD-ROM  
drive installation guide.- Allow only Compaq Authorized Service  
Technicians to repair the laser equipment.  
Compliance with CDRH Regulations  
The Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the U.S. Food and  
Drug Administration implemented regulations for laser products on August 2,  
1976. These regulations apply to laser products manufactured from August 1,  
1976. Compliance is mandatory for products marketed in the United States.  
Compliance with International Regulations  
All Compaq systems equipped with CD-ROM drives comply with appropriate  
safety standards including IEC 825.  
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Laser Product Label  
The following label or equivalent is located on the surface of your CD-ROM  
drive.  
This label indicates that the product is  
classified as a CLASS 1 LASER  
PRODUCT. This label appears on a  
laser device installed in your product.  
Laser Information  
Laser Type  
Semiconductor GaAIAs  
Wave Length  
780 nm +/- 35 nm  
Divergence Angle  
53.5 degrees +/- 0.5 degrees  
Less than 0.2 mW /10,869 W·m-2 sr-1  
Circular 0.25  
Output Power  
Polarization  
Numerical Aperture  
0.45 inches +/- 0.04 inches  
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A-8 Regulatory Compliance Notices  
Battery Replacement Notice  
Your server is provided with a Lithium Manganese Dioxide, or a Vanadium  
Pentoxide, or an alkaline internal battery or battery pack. There is a danger of  
explosion and risk of personal injury if the battery is incorrectly replaced or  
mistreated. Replacement is to be done by a Compaq Authorized Service  
Provider using the Compaq spare designated for this product. For more  
information about battery replacement or proper disposal, contact your Compaq  
Authorized Reseller or your Authorized Service Provider.  
WARNING: Your server contains an internal Lithium Manganese  
Dioxide, or a Vanadium Pentoxide, or an alkaline battery pack.  
There is risk of fire and burns if the battery pack is not handled  
properly. To reduce the risk of personal injury,  
Do not attempt to recharge the battery  
Do not expose to temperatures higher than 60°C.  
Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, short external  
contacts, or dispose of in fire or water.  
Replace only with the Compaq spare designated for this product.  
Batteries, battery packs, and accumulators should not be  
disposed of together with the general household waste. In order  
to forward them to recycling or proper disposal, please use the  
public collection system or return them to Compaq, your  
authorized Compaq Partners, or their agents.  
Mouse Compliance Statement  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference,  
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference  
that may cause undesired operation.  
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Regulatory Compliance Label  
Location  
The Regulatory Compliance label for your ProLiant 3000 server is located  
inside the Right Side Access Panel toward the rear as shown in the below  
figure. To view this information, remove right side access panel.  
63 HG  
COMPAQ COMPUTER CORPORATION  
PRODUCT OF THE U.S.A.  
COMPAQ IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF  
COMPAQ COMPUTER CORPORATION  
LR 56695C  
LR 56695C  
This product alone or in certain combinations is  
covered by the following US Patents  
4,574,279 ; 5,381,530 ; 4,842,606 : 5,611,078;  
5,596,759 ; 5,440,716 ; 5,842,279 : 5,101,492;  
5,097,506 ; 5,166,936 ; 5,842,860 : 5,389,947;  
5,570,107 ; 5,448,719 ; 5,842,644 : 5,353,415;  
5,559,958 ; 5,506,997 ; 5,842,529 : 5,277,615;  
5,571,256 ; 5,460,441 ; 5,340,340 : 5,673,172;  
4,673,171 ; Other U.S. and foreign patents may apply.  
PRODUCT SERVICE  
Tested To Comply With FCC Standards  
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE  
N119  
COMPLIES WITH CANADIAN ICES 003 CLASS B  
328795-001  
S1  
329091-021  
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Appendix B  
Power Cord Set Requirements  
The power cord set meets the requirements for use in the country where you  
purchased your equipment. The voltage selection switch allows you to select  
the appropriate line voltage for your server.  
Power cord sets for use in other countries must meet the requirements of the  
country where you use the server. For more information on power cord set  
requirements, contact your Authorized Compaq Dealer.  
General Requirements  
The requirements listed below are applicable to all countries:  
The length of the power cord must be at least 6.0 feet (1.8 m) and a  
maximum of 12 feet (3.7 m).  
The power cord set must be approved by an acceptable accredited  
agency responsible for evaluation in the country where the power cord  
will be used.  
The power cord set must have a minimum current capacity and nominal  
voltage rating of 10 A/125 volts AC, or 10A/250 volts AC, as required  
by each country’s power system.  
The appliance coupler must meet the mechanical configuration of an  
EN60320/IEC 320 Standard Sheet C13 Connector, for mating with the  
appliance outlet on the computer.  
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Country-Specific Requirements  
Use the following table to identify the appropriate accredited agency in your  
country.  
Table B-1  
Power Cord Set Requirements- By Country  
Country  
Accredited Agency  
EANSW  
Applicable Note Numbers  
Australia  
Austria  
Belgium  
Canada  
China  
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
OVE  
CEBC  
CSA  
CCEE  
DEMKO  
SETI  
Denmark  
Finland  
France  
Germany  
Italy  
UTE  
VDE  
IMQ  
Japan  
JIS  
Norway  
Singapore  
Sweden  
NEMKO  
PSB or PUB  
SEMKO  
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Country Accredited Agency  
Switzerland SEV  
Applicable Note Numbers  
1
1
2
United Kingdom  
United States  
NOTES:  
BSI  
UL  
2
1. Flexible cord must be <HAR> Type HO5VV-F, 3-conductor, 1.0 mm conductor size.  
Power cord set fittings (appliance coupler and wall plug) must bear the certification mark  
of the agency responsible for evaluation in the country where it will be used.  
2. Flexible cord must be Type SVT or equivalent, No. 18 AWG, 3-conductor. Wall plug must  
be a two-pole grounding type with a NEMA 5-15P (15A, 125V).  
3. Appliance coupler, flexible cord, and wall plug must bear a "T" mark and registration  
number in accordance with the Japanese Dentori Law. Flexible cord must be Type VCT or  
2
VCTF, 3-conductor, 1.0 mm conductor size. Wall plug must be a two-pole grounding type  
with a Japanese Industrial Standard C8303 (7A, 125V) configuration.  
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Appendix C  
Internal CD-ROM Drive  
The Internal CD-ROM drive is a random access, read-only storage device  
capable of retrieving data from removable compact disc media, which can store  
up to 680 MB of digital information.  
COMPACT  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Figure C-1. Internal CD-ROM front panel  
Table C-1  
Internal CD-ROM  
Ref  
Component  
Function  
1
Headphone Jack  
Connects the headphone  
2
3
Headphone Volume Control Increases or decreases the headphone volume  
Busy Indicator  
Turns green when a disc is present; flashes amber  
when the drive is reading a CD  
4
5
CD Tray  
Holds the CD  
Manual Eject Hole  
Allows you to manually eject a CD if the load/unload  
button is inoperable  
6
Eject Button  
Ejects the CD  
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Index-1  
brackets  
cable management arm 3-23,  
Index  
3-26, 3-27  
mounting 3-8, 3-10, 3-11, 3-13,  
3-14, 3-15, 3-16, 3-17, 3-19,  
3-20, 3-21, 3-24, 3-25  
buttons, IMD 6-3  
A
About This Guide viii  
AC current load 2-3  
accessing  
C
DIMM memory sockets 4-10  
hot-plug areas 4-23  
IMD 4-21  
PCI/ISA slots 4-12  
processor 4-8  
system board components 4-5  
System Configuration Utility  
5-5, 5-6  
cables  
connecting IMD illustrated 4-22  
floppy connector 4-5  
management arm 2-5, 3-8  
attaching to bracket 3-26  
bracket 3-23  
bracket for 3-23  
airflow, requirements 3-6  
architecture 1-2  
bracket installation ,  
illustrated 3-23  
arrow keys, IMD 6-3  
ASR-2 1-6, 1-8  
installation, illustrated 3-27  
management arm bracket 3-23,  
3-26, 3-27  
error events 6-13  
assembly 4-1  
support 2-5  
automatic configuration 5-3  
Automatic Server Recovery-2 See  
ASR-2  
support for rack server 3-28  
cache  
integrated 512-KB 1-2  
memory 1-2  
auxiliary power connector 4-5  
cage nuts 3-16, 3-17, 3-18, 3-26  
for rack model server 3-18  
illustrated 3-19  
CD-ROM drive 1-3, C-1  
illustrated C-1  
check mark, IMD 6-1  
colors, video 1-3  
Compaq Insight Manager See Insight  
Manager  
Compaq Installing Rack Products  
Audio Visual (AV) CD 3-9  
Compaq System Configuration Utility  
See System Configuration Utility  
Compaq website xii  
B
backplane boards  
drive cage 4-1  
power supply 4-1  
backup, configuration 5-11  
Banyan VINES 5-13  
device drivers, installation 5-19  
bays, media 1-3  
boards See system boards  
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component rails 3-10, 3-11, 3-12,  
3-22, 3-26. See also rails  
configuration  
conflicts  
interrupt 5-4  
resource 5-3, 5-4  
connectors  
activities 5-3  
automatic 5-3, 5-4  
backup 5-6, 5-11  
duplex mode 4-14  
first time 5-3  
keyboard 1-3  
power 4-5  
controllers, memory 1-2  
copy, files 5-8  
hardware 5-6  
covers See panels, blanking  
covers, plastic rail 3-8  
CPU fan header 4-5  
redundant 4-5  
add boards 5-7  
edit details 5-7  
information 5-7  
jumper settings 5-7  
menu 5-7  
current, AC load 2-3  
remove boards 5-7  
save settings 5-7  
switch settings 5-7  
history log files 5-11  
table 5-12  
management 5-1  
memory 5-3  
menu options  
D
date, setting 5-8  
delete  
files 5-8  
system partition 5-8  
dependability 5-1  
device drivers  
Banyan VINES 5-19  
IBM OS/2 5-18  
loading 5-15  
manual installation  
Banyan VINES 5-19  
IBM OS/2 5-18  
Novell NetWare 5-15  
SCO 5-17  
backup 5-11  
restore 5-11  
option 5-3, 5-4  
PCI boards 5-13  
processor changes 5-3  
server 5-9  
server using SmartStart 5-1  
simplex mode 4-14  
storing 5-3  
Windows NT 5-16  
Novell NetWare 5-15  
SCO 5-17  
tools 5-1  
using  
Windows NT 5-16  
diagnostic  
.CFG files 5-3  
.PCF files 5-4  
SmartStart 1-6  
utilities 5-1, 5-4, 5-5  
utility, system 5-3  
System Configuration Utility  
5-20  
tools 5-3  
diagnostics and utilities, menu 5-6  
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Index-3  
DIMMs  
configuration, removal 5-13  
expansion boards 1-2  
expansion slots, general 1-2  
external battery header 4-5  
latching, illustrated 4-10  
sockets 1-2, 4-10, 4-11  
disassembly 4-1  
diskette drive 1-3  
F
face plate, server 3-26  
fan header 4-5  
location illustrated 4-14  
fans 1-5, 4-13  
display symbols, IMD 6-4  
documentation, locating 3-7  
drive cages 4-14, 4-15, 4-16, 4-20,  
4-25  
slot location illustrated 4-13  
fault tolerance 1-5, 1-7  
features, system 1-1  
files  
copy 5-8  
delete 5-8  
fitting tool for cage nuts 3-18  
floppy drive See diskette drive  
floppy signal cable connector 4-5  
backplane board 4-1  
connectors 4-20  
installation, illustrated 4-20  
latch, illustrated 4-15  
removal 4-14  
removal, illustrated 4-15  
drivers See device drivers  
drives See hard drives  
dual memory controllers 1-2  
duplex enable board 4-14, 4-16,  
4-17, 4-25  
G
installation 4-14  
removal, illustrated 4-16  
Getting Help xii  
grounding 2-4  
E
H
ECC memory 1-1  
error events  
hard drives 1-3  
bays 4-1  
configuration 1-10  
hot-plug 4-23  
installation, illustrated 4-24,  
4-25  
internal 1-3  
jumper settings 4-25  
pre-failure warranty 4-29  
removal, illustrated 4-23, 4-24  
storage capacity 1-10  
automatic server recovery 6-13  
fan failure 6-12  
IMD 6-5  
ISA bus 6-12  
machine envirorment 6-12  
memory 6-12  
operating system 6-13  
PCI bus 6-12  
POST 6-12  
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processor 6-12  
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hardware  
configuring menu 5-7  
Insight Manager  
defined 6-8  
general 1-7  
interrupt 5-4  
mounting 3-1  
pre-failure alert 4-29  
mounting kit 3-11  
options 4-1  
rack mounting 3-7, 3-8  
status indicator 4-29  
viewing IML 6-8, 6-9  
Inspect Utility 5-20  
installation  
health logs, server 1-6  
high-availability features 1-4  
history log files, configuration 5-11  
hot-plug  
cable management arm,  
illustrated 3-23  
CD-ROM, illustrated 5-2  
component rail, illustrated 3-22  
drive cage, illustrated 4-20  
duplex enable board 4-14  
expansion boards 4-12  
fan illustrated 4-13  
fans 4-13  
areas 4-1  
power supplies 4-23  
power supply 4-28  
SCSI drives 4-23, 4-24  
http  
//www.compaq.com xii  
hard drive, illustrated 4-24, 4-25  
IMD 4-21  
illustrated 4-21  
managing 5-3  
I
I/O  
fan header 4-5  
memory 4-10  
fan header, redundant 4-5  
feature connector 4-5  
IBM  
illustrated 4-10  
mounting bracket assembly for  
rack server 3-19  
mounting brackets, illustrated  
3-21  
operating system 5-3, 5-9, 5-13  
options 4-1  
OS/2 5-13  
device drivers, installation  
5-18  
OS/2 SMP 5-14  
OS/2 Warp Connect 5-18  
OS/2 Warp Server 5-14, 5-18  
Icons See symbols on equipment  
IDE signal cable connector 4-5  
IMD See Integrated Management  
Display  
PCI/ISA boards 4-12  
power supply 4-28  
illustrated 4-28  
processor 4-8  
Processor Power Module 4-9  
processor, illustrated 4-8  
rack 2-5  
rack model server 3-1, 3-10  
service 3-1, 3-29  
IML See Integrated Management  
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installation Continued  
simplex enable board 4-14, 4-16  
simplex enable board, illustrated  
4-17  
Integrated Management Log Continued  
list of events 6-11  
formats 6-11  
management utility 6-10  
printing 6-9  
tape drive 4-18  
tools needed for rack model  
server 3-9  
tower 2-6  
severity levels 6-7  
system events 6-7  
utility 6-8  
Installing Rack Products CD 3-2, 3-9  
integrated cache 1-2  
Integrated Management Display 1-6,  
6-1  
viewing 6-8  
viewing with  
IMD 6-11  
IML Management Utility  
6-10  
arrow keys 6-3  
buttons, illustrated 6-3  
check mark 6-1  
connector 4-5  
default screen, illustrated 6-2  
definition 1-5  
displaying server error 6-1  
error events, illustrated 6-5  
event message, illustrated 6-5  
features 1-9  
Insight Manager 6-8  
Survey Utility 6-10  
Integrated Management, features 6-1  
Integrated Remote Console 1-6, 1-9  
internal drives See hard drives  
interrupt, hardware 5-4  
intraNetWare 5-14  
IRC See Integrated Remote Console  
IRQ 5-3  
firmware revision 6-1  
idle screen, illustrated 6-2  
installation 4-21  
ISA  
boards error events 6-12  
slots 1-2  
LCD 6-1  
menus 6-1, 6-6  
model number 6-1  
navigation 6-1  
K
keyboard 1-3  
normal run-time behavior 6-1  
spinning bar 6-1  
symbols, table 6-4  
unviewed events 6-1, 6-5  
Integrated Management Log 1-5,  
1-6, 6-5, 6-7  
L
L2 cache memory 1-2  
logs, server health 1-6  
event list 6-7  
event messages, table 6-12  
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M
N
management and configuration tools  
navigation buttons, IMD 6-3  
Network Interface Controllers 1-2  
NIC See Network Interface  
Controllers  
non hot-plug areas 4-1, 4-5  
nonvolatile memory 5-3  
Novell  
1-6  
management, system 1-5  
mass storage devices See hard drives  
materials, locating 3-7  
media bays 1-3, 4-14  
memory 1-2  
cache 1-2  
controllers 1-2  
For Small Business 4.11 5-13  
intraNetWare 5-13  
ECC 1-1  
NetWare 5-14  
error events 6-12  
maximum 1-2  
nonvolatile 5-3  
NetWare 3.2, 5.0 5-13  
NetWare device drivers 5-15  
Num Lock, setting 5-8  
pre-failure warranty 4-29  
socket numbering, illustrated  
4-11  
sockets 4-10, 4-11  
system 1-2  
O
operating systems 5-3  
error events 6-13  
installation 5-13  
installation, menu 5-6  
installing 5-13  
video 1-3  
menu structure, IMD 6-6  
Microsoft  
SMP 5-14  
supported 5-13  
Windows NT 5-13, 5-14  
device drivers 5-16  
mounting brackets 3-8, 3-10, 3-11,  
3-13, 3-14, 3-15, 3-16, 3-17, 3-19,  
3-20, 3-21, 3-24, 3-25  
for rack server 3-10, 3-11  
illustrated 3-15  
preparing 3-10  
mounting hardware 3-7, 3-8  
mounting kit, hardware 3-11  
option configuration files See .CFG  
files  
options  
cable support 3-28  
hardware 2-5, 2-6  
high availability 1-4  
installation service 3-29  
keyboard 3-9  
monitor 3-9  
Uninterruptible Power Supply  
3-9  
OS/2 device drivers 5-18. See also  
device drivers  
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Power-On  
defaults 5-6, 5-8  
features 5-3  
Power-On Self-Test 1-9, 5-5, 5-13,  
5-20  
P
panels, blanking 3-6  
partition  
copy files 5-8  
creating 5-8  
creating system 5-9  
delete files 5-8  
deleting 5-8  
system 5-8  
upgrading 5-8  
verifing 5-10  
error events 6-12  
IMD messages 6-1  
operations 6-1  
precautions  
rack 3-3  
server 2-1, 2-2  
pre-failure  
pass-thru board  
removal 4-14, 4-17  
PCI  
Insight Manager alert 4-29  
warranty 4-29  
pre-installation planning 2-1, 2-3  
processors 1-1, 4-1, 4-8  
error events 6-12  
pre-failure warranty 4-29  
setting switch 4-5  
sockets 4-1  
boards, error events 6-12  
configuration 5-13  
configuration files See .PCF  
files  
removing boards 5-13  
slots 1-2, 4-1, 4-5  
PCI/ISA slots 4-1, 4-5  
Pentium II 1-1  
R
planning, pre-installation 2-1, 2-3  
POST See Power-On Self-Test  
power  
rack  
attaching component rail to server  
3-22  
connectors 4-5  
load 2-3  
cable management arm bracket  
3-23  
requirements 2-3  
shutdown 4-3  
strips 2-3  
cable support for server 3-28  
inserting cage nuts 3-18  
installing  
power cord set requirements B-1  
table B-2  
Power On/Standby switch 4-3  
power supplies 1-5, 4-1, 4-28  
hot-plug 4-23  
mounting bracket 3-19  
installing rack model server 3-1  
loading server 3-24  
loading, illustrated 3-25  
locating materials 3-7  
mounting bracket 3-13  
mounting brackets, illustrated  
3-10  
power supply backplane board 4-1  
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rack Continued  
removal  
drive cage, illustrated 4-15  
mounting hardware 3-8  
mounting hardware, illustrated  
3-7  
duplex enable board, illustrated  
4-16  
server cable management arm  
3-26  
server safety 3-24  
slide rail assembly 3-11  
stability warning 3-16  
temperature requirements 3-5  
template 3-8, 3-16  
hard drive, illustrated 4-23, 4-24  
IMD blank illustrated 4-21  
media bay face plate illustrated  
4-18  
power supply plate illustrated  
4-28  
server cover, illustrated 4-4  
tools needed for installation 3-9  
unpacking the rack server 3-7  
requirements  
airflow 3-6  
Rack Builder Configuration Tool CD  
3-1, 3-2, 3-9  
Rack Information Library CD 3-9  
RAID levels 1-7  
power 2-3  
power cord set B-1  
temperature 2-4  
resolution  
rails  
compatable 1-3  
video 1-3  
assembly 3-10  
attaching 3-11  
bracket 3-10, 3-11, 3-12, 3-13,  
3-14, 3-15  
component 3-10, 3-11, 3-12,  
3-22, 3-25, 3-26  
resource conflicts 5-3. See also IRQ  
resolving 5-4  
ROM 1-5, 5-3, 5-4, 5-13. See also  
memory  
ROMPaq 1-5, 5-1  
component, illustrated 3-22  
inner slide, illustrated 3-13  
rack hardware 3-8  
slide 3-8, 3-10, 3-11  
slide, illustrated 3-11  
RAM See memory  
Rapid Recovery 1-5  
redundant  
fans 1-4  
NIC 1-4  
power supplies 1-4  
SCSI controllers 1-4  
regulatory compliance label, location  
A-9  
S
safety, rack server 3-24  
SCO  
device drivers  
features 5-17  
installation 5-17  
OpenServer 5-13  
OpenServer drivers 5-17  
SMP OpenServer 5-14  
UnixWare 5-13  
UnixWare 2 drivers 5-17  
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SCSI 1-4  
cables 4-20  
servers Continued  
shutting down 4-2  
connector, internal 4-5  
controller 1-4  
controller cables 4-20  
controllers 1-4  
temperature requirements 2-4  
template 3-16, 3-17, 3-18  
warnings and precautions 2-1,  
2-2  
drive bays 1-4, 4-1  
drive cage removal 4-14  
drive configurations 1-10  
drives 4-14  
setting  
date 5-8  
Num Lock state 5-8  
time 5-8  
drives, hot-plug 4-23  
duplex board installation 4-14  
ID numbering, illustrated 4-26  
ID numbers 4-25  
SGRAM See memory, video  
shutting down power 4-3  
simplex enable board 4-14, 4-17,  
4-25  
optional controllers 1-4  
pass-thru board removal 4-14  
storage capacity 1-10  
support 1-4  
installation 4-16  
installation, illustrated 4-17  
slide rail assembly 3-11. See also  
rails  
Wide Ultra 1-1  
slots  
SDRAM 1-1. See also memory  
security features 1-8  
selector arrow, IMD 6-4  
Server Setup and Management Pack  
3-9, 5-1  
expansion 1-2  
PCI and ISA 1-2  
SmartStart 1-6, 2-6, 5-1, 5-3, 5-4,  
5-5, 5-9, 5-10, 5-15, 5-16, 5-17,  
5-18, 5-19, 6-7, 6-8  
servers  
CD 5-1  
configuration and utilites 5-1  
face plate 3-26  
creating system partition 5-9  
device drivers  
health logs 1-6  
integrated 512-KB secondary  
cache 1-2  
for Banyan VINES 5-19  
for IBM OS/2 5-18  
for Novell NetWare 5-15  
for SCO 5-17  
loading 3-24  
option replacement 4-1  
option upgrade 4-1  
options 4-1  
power 4-1  
rack mounting bracket 3-10,  
3-11  
for Windows NT 5-16  
starting from System  
Configuration Utility 2-6  
SmartStart and Support Software CD  
5-1, 5-3, 5-4, 5-9, 5-10, 5-15,  
5-16, 5-17, 5-18, 5-19  
SMP 5-14  
rack slide rail assembly 3-11  
SMP operating system support 5-14  
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sockets  
memory 4-1  
system boards  
components 4-5  
processor 4-1  
Software Support 5-1  
Solaris 5-13  
spinning bar, IMD 6-1  
SRL See Systems Reference Library  
storage devices 1-3. See also hard  
drives  
Support Software 2-6, 5-1, 5-3, 5-4,  
5-9, 5-10, 5-15, 5-16, 5-17, 5-18,  
5-19, 6-7, 6-8  
configuring 5-13  
features 4-5  
features, illustrated 4-5  
removing 5-13  
switches 4-7  
system configuration setting  
switches, table 4-7  
system configuration switch 4-5  
System Configuration Utility 2-6,  
5-3, 6-7  
supportability 5-1  
Survey Utility 6-10  
viewing IML 6-10  
symbols  
menus  
configuration backup 5-6  
configure hardware 5-6  
Diagnostics and Utilities  
5-6, 5-20  
IMD 6-4  
in text x  
Operating System  
on equipment x  
Installation 5-6  
Symbols in Text x  
system  
Power-On-Defaults 5-6  
System Configuration 5-6  
system partitions 5-6  
starting 5-5  
behavior with error events 6-5  
creating partition 5-9  
management features 1-5  
memory See memory  
system board 4-1  
system board components  
floppy signal cable connector  
4-5  
starting SmartStart from 2-6  
system features 1-1  
system partition 5-6, 5-8  
upgrading 5-10  
verifying 5-10  
Systems Reference Library 1-8  
IDE signal cable connector 4-5  
identifying 4-5  
locating 4-5  
T
tape drives 4-18  
Telephone Numbers xii  
memory slots 4-5  
PCI slots 4-5  
processor slots 4-5  
shared PCI/ISA slots 4-5  
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Index-11  
temperature  
maximum 2-4, 3-5  
VINES device drivers 5-19  
table 3-5  
operating 3-5  
rack requirements 3-5  
server requirements 2-4  
template 3-16, 3-17, 3-18  
illustrated 3-18  
W
warnings  
rack 3-3  
rack stability 3-16  
server 2-1, 2-2  
Warp 5-13  
rack 3-8  
Warp Server Advanced 5-13  
warranty  
rack server 3-16  
Text Conventions ix  
time, setting 5-8  
tools  
DIMM memory 4-29  
general 1-6  
hard drives 4-29  
power supplies 4-29  
pre-failure 4-29  
processor 4-29  
fitting tool for cage nuts 3-18  
for rack model server installation  
3-9  
U
Uninterruptible Power Supply 3-9  
unpacking rack server 3-7  
unviewed events, IMD 6-1, 6-5  
upgrade system partition, menu 5-10.  
See also partition  
UPS See Uninterruptible Power  
Supply  
utilities  
diagnostics 5-20  
Inspect, 5-20  
System Configuration 2-6  
test and inspect 5-3  
V
ventilation 3-6  
video 1-3  
colors 1-3  
controller 1-3  
resolution 1-3  
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