HP Netserver LC 2000 Frequently Asked Questions

SCSI Device ID 0
SCSI Device ID 9
5. PCI P1
6. PCI P2
7. PCI P3
8. PCI P4
9. PCI P5
10. PCI P6
On each controller, the server scans for a boot device starting at device ID 0 and works up the
ID numbers. The system’s embedded controller is always SCSI ID 7. The optional tape
drive is SCSI address ID 4. All accessory hard drives are set to SCSI ID 3 and should be
changed to unique address as new SCSI devices are added. All Hot-Swap hard disk SCSI ID
do not matter.
Q9. What is the kind of memory is used in the LC 2000? What is the maximum memory
configuration in the LC 2000?
A9. The LC 2000 uses ECC memory; 72 bit wide, 168-pin PC 133Mhz SDRAM HP DIMMs. LC
2000 has 4 DIMM slots. The LC 2000 ships with HP 128MB (D8265A) and also supports
64MB (D8264A), 256MB (D8266A), 512MB (D8267A) and 1GB (D8268A). The maximum
memory configuration is 4 GB. (4 x D8268A)
Q10. Describe the internal mass storage configuration options?
A10. Interface Max number of devices
supported
Installed devices and addresses
IDE 1 Factory installed CD-ROM drive in shelf 1
U2W SCSI
Channel B
Up to 2* q Optional Tape Drive in shelf 2
(address=ID4)
q Optional Hard Disk in shelf 3
(address=ID0)
Embedded SCSI controller (address=ID 7)
Floppy 1 Factory installed floppy drive in shelf 4
UW SCSI
Channel A
Up to 6* Hot – Swap
HDD slot 1,2,3,4,5 and 6
6 Low-Profile (LP),
3 half-Height (HH),
or
mix of LH/HH
Embedded SCSI controller (address=ID 7)
*Both SCSI channels (A and B) can support up to 7 devices, however there are only enough
internal storage shelves for 2 devices and up to 6 Hot-Swap HDD. Channel B is typically used
to install internal SCSI devises in shelf 2 and/or shelf 3 or for connecting external SCSI
devices.