HP Netserver LH 6000 Technical Reference Card

HP NetServer LH 6000 / LH 6000r Technical Reference Card
HP Product No. D9103-80201, Feb. 2000
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Exhaust
Fans
Shelf 1: Flexible
Disk Drive
Power
Supplies
Optional
Power
Supply (4)
(Front View)
(Rear View)
Rack Version
Secondary Hot-Swap
Cage (optional) *
Front Panel Console
PCI Slots
Default Boot Order
1. IDE CD-ROM
2. Flexible Disk Drive
3. Embedded SCSI
4. Other SCSI B Device
(Settable)
Shelf 2:IDE
CD-ROM Drive
Shelf 3 & 4: Optional
Mass Storage
Primary Hot-Swap
HDD Slots 1 – 6 *
Power Supply Fans
(Pairs A & B)
Processor
Fans
Caution: Do not operate server
for more than 30 minutes with
any cover (including Power
Supply Bays and Disk Drives)
removed. Processor will shut
down if overheated.
I/O Connectors
System Board
Assembly
System Board
Assembly
I/O Fan Assembly
Power-on
LED
Door reveals this panel
Power
Escape
Enter Scroll
Down
Unused Scroll
Up
Status
Screen
Lock
Reset
Switch
Secure
Mode
LED
Server
Status
LEDs
Power Mgmnt/
Interconnect
I/O Board
Front
Panel Display
Reset
* Note that a simplex cable is used at
the back of the primary and secondary
hot-swap HDD cages.
Quick Reference
Maximum system size is 8GB.
Different sizes of approved memory may be
used in different slots.
Add paired memory DIMMs in any order to any
open slots (2A/B, 3A/B, or 4A/B).
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DIMM Installation
Use up to 8 HP SDRAM DIMMs in sizes of
128MB, 256MB, 512MB, and 1GB.
DIMMS are supplied in Slots 1A and 1B.
Memory must be added in pairs, one in slot A
and one in slot B.
When a pair of DIMMS are added, both must
be of the same size.
For additional information, see other side.
General Information
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For more information, visit the Web site at www.hp.com/go/netserver.
HP has offices in over 100 countries. Check your local telephone directory.
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.
Electrostatic Discharge
To avoid catastrophic or hidden damage to components, wear a wrist strap and use a static
dissipative work surface connected to the chassis when handling components.
This information is subject to change without notice and is provided without warranty.
© Copyright 2000, Hewlett-Packard
Voltage
Regulator
Module
Slots (1-6)
System Board Assembly
B
CMOS
Battery
Configuration
Switches
Processor Slots (1-3)
DIMM
Slots
DIMM
Slots
NOTE: Slot numbers
as used in event logs
are in parentheses.
Blind Mate
Connectors
Serial
Video
LAN
Keyboard
Mouse
Parallel
Fan Mounting
Fan Mounting
Processor Slots (4-6),
Terminators shown
1A (1)
2A (2)
3A (3)
4A (4)
1B (5)
2B (6)
3B (7)
4B (8)
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
5
6
4
2
3
Cabinet
Pedestal Version
B
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