HP Server Ultra3 Non-hot Swap (68-pin) Hard Disk Drive Installation Guide HP Part Number 5990-4027 Printed in May 2002
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Contents 1 Prepare Drive for Installation ..........................................................................1 Introduction.........................................................................................................1 General Installation Steps..............................................................................1 Step 1: Prepare for Installation...........................................................................2 Tools You Need .............................................
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1 Prepare Drive for Installation Introduction This chapter describes the tools, setup information and the steps necessary to install a 68-pin SCSI hard disk drive into an HP Server. The drives documented in this guide are listed in Table 1-1. Table 1-1. Hard Disk Drive Product Numbers HP Product Number Capacity RPM P1167A 18.2 GB 10000 P4616A 18.2 GB 10000 P1169A 36.4 GB 10000 P3578A 73.
Chapter 1 Prepare Drive for Installation Step 1: Prepare for Installation Gather the tools and the setup information you need to install the drive, before removing the drive from its packaging. Tools You Need To install the disk drive, you need the following tools: • Tweezers, needle-nose pliers or a similar tool for setting configuration jumpers. • A TorxTM T-15 screwdriver or a regular blade screwdriver.
Chapter 1 Prepare Drive for Installation Unpack the Drive CAUTION Shock: Hard disk drives are very susceptible to mechanical shock and can be damaged by a drop as short as one-quarter of an inch (.64 cm). Take care when unpacking and handling the disk drive. If the drop would crack an egg, it will damage the drive. Static: Protect the hard disk drive from static electricity by leaving it in its antistatic bag until you are ready to install it.
Chapter 1 Prepare Drive for Installation Figure 1-1.
Chapter 1 Prepare Drive for Installation Figure 1-1. Identification of the Different Types of Drives (2 of 2) NOTE Some of the product numbers are duplicated, because the type of drive shipped is not always the same. Therefore, it is important that you match your drive to the correct type. The types of drives differ in that the jumpers are in different locations. Refer to the appropriate illustration (Figure 1-2 to 1-7) for your type of drive, and note the location of the jumpers.
Chapter 1 Prepare Drive for Installation Figure 1-2. Component Identification, Type 1 Drives J6 SCSI Connector Power Connector Figure 1-3.
Chapter 1 Prepare Drive for Installation J6 SCSI Connector Power Connector Figure 1-4. Component Identification, Type 3 Drives SCSI Connector CN2 Power Connector Figure 1-5.
Chapter 1 Prepare Drive for Installation Figure 1-6. Component Identification, Type 5 Drives J3 SCSI Connector Power Connector Figure 1-7. Component Identification, Type 6 Drives Step 3: Set the SCSI Address The SCSI address is set using jumpers located on the drive. SCSI addresses range from 0 to 15. • Each drive is preset to SCSI address 3. • Address 7 is reserved for communications with the SCSI host bus adapter. Set the drive to the lowest available SCSI address.
Chapter 1 Prepare Drive for Installation This step assumes the jumpers are accessible. If they are not accessible, it may be necessary to remove the mounting tray or bracket to adjust the settings. Each device on the channel needs a different SCSI address. If this is the first hard drive in the system, complete this step to verify the jumper is set correctly. If this is one of two or more SCSI devices in the system (and not the first drive), you must change the SCSI address for the drive.
Chapter 1 Prepare Drive for Installation A AAA 3 2 1 0 J4 L E D 13 1 J4 13 1 J6 G A P D J6 DM S E 68-Pin SCSI Connector G A J4 1 SCSI 0 SCSI 3 SCSI 4 SCSI 5 SCSI 6 SCSI 7 SCSI 8 SCSI 9 SCSI 10 SCSI 11 SCSI 12 SCSI 13 SCSI 14 SCSI 15 Figure 1-8.
Chapter 1 Prepare Drive for Installation A A A A 0 1 2 3 L E D J6 1 J6 1 J6 1 SCSI 0 SCSI 1 SCSI 2 SCSI 3 SCSI 4 SCSI 5 SCSI 6 SCSI 7 SCSI 8 SCSI 9 SCSI 10 SCSI 11 SCSI 13 SCSI 14 SCSI 15 SCSI 12 Figure 1-9.
Chapter 1 Prepare Drive for Installation L E D A A A A 0 1 2 3 J6 1 1 J6 J6 1 SCSI 0 SCSI 1 SCSI 2 SCSI 3 SCSI 4 SCSI 5 SCSI 6 SCSI 7 SCSI 8 SCSI 9 SCSI 10 SCSI 11 SCSI 12 SCSI 13 SCSI 14 SCSI 15 Figure 1-10.
Chapter 1 Prepare Drive for Installation A A A AW D 0 1 2 3 P S CN2 L E D S E 1 23 CN2 1 CN2 1 SCSI 0 SCSI 1 SCSI 2 SCSI 3 SCSI 4 SCSI 5 SCSI 6 SCSI 7 SCSI 8 SCSI 9 SCSI 10 SCSI 11 SCSI 12 SCSI 13 SCSI 14 SCSI 15 Figure 1-11.
Chapter 1 Prepare Drive for Installation J4 L E D WD S P S E A A A A 0 1 2 3 23 1 J4 1 J4 1 SCSI 0 SCSI 1 SCSI 2 SCSI 3 SCSI 4 SCSI 5 SCSI 6 SCSI 7 SCSI 8 SCSI 9 SCSI 10 SCSI 11 SCSI 12 SCSI 13 SCSI 14 SCSI 15 Figure 1-12.
Chapter 1 Prepare Drive for Installation A A A A 3 2 1 0 D S S E L E W S D P S J3 1 27 J3 1 J3 1 SCSI 0 SCSI 1 SCSI 2 SCSI 3 SCSI 4 SCSI 5 SCSI 6 SCSI 7 SCSI 8 SCSI 9 SCSI 10 SCSI 11 SCSI 12 SCSI 13 SCSI 14 SCSI 15 Figure 1-13.
Chapter 1 Prepare Drive for Installation Step 4: Continue Installation If you are installing the drive in an HP Server L or T Series, continue with Chapter 2. If you are installing the drive in an HP Netserver E Series, refer to the HP Netserver E Series Installation Guide.
2 Mount the Drive in the Server L or T Series This chapter describes the installation of a drive in the Server L or T series. Step 1: Mount the Drive in the System HP drives ship from the factory mounted on a tray. When mounting a drive in the front of a server, use a tray with a drive activity light. Figure 2-1. L Series Drive Tray Drive Drive Tray Drive Rails Figure 2-2.
Chapter 2 Mount the Drive in the Server L or T Series Consult Information Assistant on the HP Server Navigator CD-ROM for your system for additional information regarding the tray or bracket. Attach a tray to a drive or change a factory-supplied tray (if needed) as follows: • Place the drive on a flat surface, free of static electricity, with the circuit board of the drive facing up.
Chapter 2 Mount the Drive in the Server L or T Series L E D J4 13 +5V Red Cable 1 Black Cable Drive Activity LED J4 13 1 J6 Figure 2-2. Activity Light Connection, Type 1 Drives A A A A 0 1 2 3 L E D J6 1 Drive Activity LED Black Cable J6 1 +5V Red Cable Figure 2-3.
Chapter 2 Mount the Drive in the Server L or T Series A A A A 0 1 2 3 J6 L E D 1 Drive Activity LED Black Cable 1 J6 +5V Red Cable Figure 2-4. Activity Light Connection, Type 3 Drives A A A A WD S 0 1 2 3 P S E CN2 1 L E D 23 Drive Activity LED Black Cable +5V Red Cable CN2 Figure 2-5.
Chapter 2 Mount the Drive in the Server L or T Series L E D J4 WD S P S E A A A A 0 1 2 3 23 1 +5V Red Cable J4 Black Cable 1 Drive Activity LED Figure 2-6. Activity Light Connection, Type 5 Drives A A A A 3 2 1 0 J3 L E WS D P S D S S E 1 27 Drive Activity LED Black Cable +5V Red Cable 1 J3 Figure 2-7.
Chapter 2 Mount the Drive in the Server L or T Series Step 3: Connect the Drive In this step, you install the drive in the system, and connect the SCSI data cable and the drive power cable. The SCSI cable is connected to the SCSI connector on the system board or to a SCSI host bus adapter board. In order to run in LVD mode, the term "LVD" must also appear on the termination module. (Not all Server L Series have LVD 68-pin cables.
Chapter 2 Mount the Drive in the Server L or T Series • Connect all the cables and power cords. • Power up your HP Server. NOTE If a drive recognition error displays during system startup, press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart the system. Do not power cycle the system because the drive recognition error will likely repeat. Step 4: Configure the Drive The SCSI controller is configured for the drive using a configuration utility.
Chapter 2 24 Mount the Drive in the Server L or T Series
A Jumper Settings The hard disk drives are shipped without SCSI terminators. These drives are ready to use on a SCSI cable with a built-in active terminator. Each hard disk drive is configured at the factory for optimum performance on most systems. With the possible exception of setting the SCSI address, you should not change default settings. Changing the disk drive configuration can cause unexpected or undesirable results. Jumper Legend Table A-1 lists descriptions of jumper abbreviations for all drives.
Chapter A ME Jumper Settings Motor Start Enable On Drive spindle starts when the Start Unit command is received from the host system. If the Delay Spin-Up feature is on, the Delay Spin-Up feature is overridden. Off* PD Spindle starts immediately after power up. If Delay Spin-Up is on, it overrides this setting. Parity Disable On Parity checking and parity error reporting by the drive is disabled. Off* Parity checking and parity error reporting by the drive is enabled.
B Returning HP Hard Disk Drives When returning a drive for service, repair, or replacement, use the packaging supplied with the exchange drive. Foam Antistatic Bag Hard Disk Drive Figure C-1.
B 28 Returning HP Hard Disk Drives
C Warranty and Support The hardware warranty below applies to components purchased as accessories. If your component was factory installed as part of an HP Server model, refer to the warranty statement provided with your system documentation. Hardware Warranty This HP Server accessory is covered by a limited hardware warranty for a period of one year from receipt by the original end-user purchaser.
C Warranty and Support HP Repair and Telephone Support Refer to the HP Warranty and Support for Your HP Server booklet supplied with your HP Server system documentation for instructions on how to obtain HP repair and telephone support.
Index A I active termination, 22 installation general procedure, 1 internal power supply cable, 22 D delay spin-up, 25 disk drive configuration, 25 drive format, 23 logical partition, 23 product number, 1 Server tray, 17 drive activity light, 18, 25 Type 1, 19 Type 2, 19 Type 3, 20 Type 4, 20 Type 5, 21 Type 6, 21 drive style Type 1, 6 Type 2, 6 Type 3, 7 Type 4, 7 Type 5, 8 Type 6, 8 F file system initialization, 23 front mounting tray, 18 H hardware warranty, 29 HP Information Assistant CD-ROM, 2 J j
Index Type 1, 10 Type 2, 11 Type 3, 12 Type 4, 13 Type 5, 14 Type 6, 15 SCSI addresses, 2 SCSI cable, 22 SCSI connector, 22 SCSI controller, 23 SCSI drive power cable, 22 SCSI hard drives multiple, 9 SCSI host bus adapter, 8, 22 SCSI Select utility, 23 32 SCSI terminators, 25 setup information, 2 shock, 3 start unit command, 26 static electricity, 3 system board, 22 system boot, 23 T tools, 2 W write protect, 26