HP D5970A - NetServer - LCII Reference Card
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HP LH3000r NetServer with 128 MB RAM is a powerful and versatile server designed for small businesses and workgroups. It features a range of capabilities that can help you improve your productivity and efficiency. With its hot-swappable mass storage, you can easily add or remove hard drives without having to power down the server, ensuring minimal downtime. The server also supports RAID configurations, providing data redundancy and improved performance.
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HP NetServer LH 3000/3000r
A
Cabinet
Caution: DO NOT operate server for more than
60 minutes with any cover (including Power
Supply and Disk Drive) removed. Overtemperature may cause component damage.
Primary
Processor
Processor Slot
(Terminator in Place)
Non-Hot-Swap
Shelves:
Shelf 1:
Flexible Disk Drive
Shelf 2:
CD-ROM
Shelves 3 & 4:
Optional Mass
Storage Devices
System Board Assembly
B
Board Stiffener
System Board
I/O Connectors
Processor Fan
Processor Cage
Cover
DIMM Slots
Exhaust Fans
Air Baffles
D8228-80201, Rev A
BARCODE AREA
I/O Connectors
See B
5
6
3
4
7
8
PCI Slots:
1
2
Hot-Swap Mass Storage:
Secondary Cage
(Optional)
Primary Slots (1- 6 )
Power
Fans:
Pair A
Pair B
Front Panel Console
Lock
Reset
Reset (located under cover) and Indicator
Server Status
LEDs
Back
Select
2-Line Display
Not Used Scr oll 2-Line Display
B
System Board Assembly
Primary Processor
Secondary Processor
Slot (Upgrade)
Temperature
Sensors:
Primary (U18)
(Under Processor)
Secondary (U17)
Primary Voltage Regulator
Module (VRM)
Secondary VRM
Slot
1.
2.
3.
4.
IDE CD-ROM Drive
Flexible Disk Drive
Embedded SCSI
Other SCSI Device
(Settable)
CMOS Battery
Configuration
Switches
Serial
Parallel
Terminator
DIMM Memory
Sockets
0
1
2
3
Mouse
Keyboard
LAN
I/O Connectors
Video
1
2
3
4
Unused
Optional Redundant
Power Supply Slot
Power Supply Connector and Strain-Relief
Power Supplies
C
Quick Reference
Note: See HP NetServer LH 3000/3000r
Installation Guide
LED Interpretation
Off = No Power, or Normal
Green Solid = Normal, or Power On
Green Flashing = Normal Activity
Only Green Flashing (RJ-45) = 10 Mbps
Amber (HDD) = Failure Predicted
Yellow Flashing = Pre Failure Condition
Amber (PCI Slot) = Slot Needs Attention
Yellow (RJ-45) = LAN is 100 Mbps
Red Solid = 12 V Failure
Red Flashing = Failure, Immediate Attention
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•
DIMM Installation
•
•
•
Use up to 4 HP SDRAM DIMMs in sizes of 128MB, 256MB, 512MB, and 1GB.
First DIMM is supplied in Slot 0.
You can add DIMMs to Slots 1, 2, or 3 in any order.
Maximum system size is 4GB.
You can insert any approved size DIMM in any DIMM slot.
Audience Assumptions
This Technical Reference Card is for trained service personnel. Hewlett-Packard Company assumes you are qualified in the servicing of computer equipment and trained in recognizing hazards in products with hazardous energy levels.
This information is subject to change without notice and is provided without warranty.
Electrostatic Discharge
To avoid catastrophic or hidden damage to components, wear a wrist strap and use a staticdissipative work surface connected to the chassis when handling components. Use an antistatic service kit, such as 3M
®
8501/8502/8505 or equivalent.
© Copyright 1999 Hewlett-Packard Company
For additional information, see other side.
HP NetServer LH 3000/3000r
D
Cabling: Data
Front Panel
Display
Cable P/O Display
Power Management / Interconnection Board
To Rear Panel OLx Board (Cable P/O Panel)
To Optional Mass Storage Device
Primary Hot-Swap Mass
Storage Cage
SCSI A
SCSI B
Secondary (Optional)
Hot-Swap Mass Storage Cage
I/O Board
Cabling: Power
4W
4W
14W
To Non-Hot-Swap
Mass Storage
IDE CD-ROM
Flexible Disk Drive
2W
To Secondary (Optional)
Hot-Swap Mass Storage Cage
= On backside of Power Management /
Interconnection Board
PCI Attention LEDs
(Hot-Swap)
To OLx Connector
(I/O Board)
To Management Port
Connector (I/O Board)
Power Supply
Redundant Power Supply
Power Supply Control Cable
4
3
2
1
14W
Power Management / Interconnection Board
To Primary Hot-Swap
Mass Storage Cage
Flexible
Disk Drive
IDE
CD-ROM
Non-
Hot-Swap
Mass
Storage
PS1 PS2 PS3
Rear of Unit
PS4
E
I/O Board
PCI
Hold-Down
Latches (1 of 8)
PCI Slots 1-6
+5V, 33 MHz,
32 or 64 Bit
Remote Management
OLx Connector
Non-Hot-Plug Slots
(1 - 4)
I/O Memory
(for NetRAID Cache)
Location of
OLx Board
PCI Slot
Separator
7
8
5
6
3
4
1
2
D8228-80201, Rev A
BARCODE AREA
SE SCSI Connector
I/O Fan
(Removed)
Blind Mate
Fan
Connector
SCSI A
Connector
SCSI B
Connector
I/O Fan
Attention LED
(Amber)
Power LED (Green)
PCI Slots 7, 8
+3.3V or Universal
33 MHz, 32 or 64 Bit
Hot-Plug Slots (5 - 8) PCI Slot Separator
(1 of 4)
F
Hot-Swap Mass
Storage Configurations
• Ensure Hot-Swap drives are installed in lowest or left-most slot first.
• Use SCSI A only for Primary Cage, SCSI B only for Secondary Cage.
• For duplex configurations, install duplex board and reconfigure as shown in the 3 diagrams at right.
• Pedestal configurations are shown here. For
Rack configurations, rotate diagrams 90º clockwise.
• All 1.6" Drives require the use of a .5" Drive Spacebar
Duplex SCSI Addressing
A B A B
2 2
1
0
0
6 LP
0
2
1
2
0
HH, LP, HH, LP
1
0
3
2
Simplex SCSI Addressing
SCSI A SCSI B A B
9 15
8 14
8 14
Key
13
12
11
10
6 LP
2
0
12
10
3 HH
A
9
8
3
2
0 10
1 HH, 4 LP
1.6" Half-Height (HH)
Drive
B
15
14
13
12
A
9
8
B
15
14
A
9
B
15
3 13
2 12
2 12
1
0
11
10
2 LP, HH, 2 LP
1" Low-Profile (LP)
Drive
0 10
HH, LP
Alternating
A
9
8
A
2
1
0
2
B
2
0
1 HH, 4 LP
B
15
14
12
0 10
2 HH, 2 LP
.5" Drive Spacer
For additional information, see other side.
Service Information
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