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Preparing the Rack Mounting Brackets and Slide Rail Assemblies
Each pair of rack mounting brackets supports one rack-mountable server.
Figure 2-3. Rack mounting brackets (2); alignment tabs identify front flanges
Slide Rail Assembly Components
Each slide rail assembly, illustrated below, attaches to the server and to the Rack mouning bracket. The components of the Slide Rail Assembly include the Outer Bracket Rail which includes the Outer Bracket Rail and the Inner Slide. The Server Rail attaches to the server.
Figure 2-4. Slide rail assemby components
Server Installation Overview IMPORTANT: To make installing the rack mounting bracket easier, attach the outer bracket rail to the rack mounting bracket before attaching the rack 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 Outer Bracket Rail to the Rack Mounting Bracket
1. 2. Lay the slide rail assemblies (2), rack mounting brackets (2) and 1/4-inch fasteners (4) on a flat surface. Extend the server rail from the outer bracket rail until the server rail release latch clicks. Holding down the latch , slip the server rail out of the inner slide , as shown in the following figure.

Reverse Angle

Figure 2-5. Removing server rail from outer bracket rail
3. Repeat for the second slide rail assembly. 4. Set the server rails to one side. You will attach them to the rack server chassis later, as discussed in the section, "Attaching Server Rails to the Server." Build two mirror image assemblies of the following assembly.
2-15 The next figure shows the outer bracket rail with the inner slide and the server rail.
Figure 2-6. Separated outer bracket rail (top) and server rail
The outer bracket rail consists of a fixed outer rail that attaches to the rack mounting bracket, and an inner slide on a steel ball-bearing movement. This inner slide does not detach.
Server Installation Overview To identify the fronts of the rack mounting bracket and the outer bracket rail see the figure below: The front of the rack mounting bracket has alignment tabs on its flange and the round threaded holes. The front of the outer bracket rail allows the inner slide to move forward on ball bearings and can be identified by the plastic guides.
Figure 2-7. Identify the fronts of the rack mounting bracket and the outer bracket rail
2-17 Again, the front of the rack mount bracket can be identified by the round threaded holes; the rear of the rack mount bracket has oval holes.
Figure 2-8. Positioning the rack mounting bracket for installation of the outer bracket rail

Server Installation Overview 3. Align the other end of the cable management arm on the outside of the rack bracket attached to the rack. Attach the arm to the rack bracket with two 10-32 x 5/8-inch Phillips washer-face hex-head screws.
Figure 2-22. Attaching the cable management arm to the cable management arm rack bracket
Connecting the Power Cord and Peripheral Devices
You are now ready to connect the power cord and peripheral devices to the connectors located on the rear panel of the server. Icons on the back of the server identify the function of each connector. WARNING: To reduce the risk of electrical shock or fire, do not plug telecommunications/telephone connectors into the NIC receptacles.
Figure 2-23. Rear panel of ProLiant 1850R
Table 2-2 Rear Panel Connectors/LED
Ref. 11 Connector or LED RJ-45 Ethernet Connector with 10/100-Mbit operation, with LED Video Connector (black) External SCSI Connector Parallel Connector Serial Connector B Serial Connector A Key Board Connector (orange) Mouse Connector (green) Hot-Plug Redundant Power Supply Bay (supports optional power supply 2) Standard Hot-Plug Power Supply, with LED External SCSI Access
Server Installation Overview 1. Plug cables into the server.
Figure 2-24. Cabling through the cable management arm and cable support
Plug the power cord (s) into the server. Make a small loop in each power supply cable and secure the loop as a strain relief to the location below the power supply. This prevents accidental removal of power cords when the server slides in and out of the rack.
Figure 2-25. Securing the power supply power cord cable
Bundle all of the cables, including the power cable, and tie them to the cable management arm.
Figure 2-26. Securing cables to the cable management arm
Extend the bundled cables down the racks cable channel.
Before loading additional components, be sure the server is secured to the rack using the front bezel thumbscrews.

Powering Up the Server

After the cables have been connected to the server, you are ready to power on the server. 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. To disconnect power to the equipment, unplug the power cord from each power supply. NOTE: Do not place anything on power cords or cables. Arrange them so that no one may accidentally step on or trip over them. Do not pull on a cord or cable. When unplugging from the electrical outlet, grasp the cord by the plug.
Server Installation Overview To power on the server press the ON/STANDBY power switch.
Figure 2-27. Turning on power to server

Figure 3-6. Installing a processor power module
As the module goes into the socket, the socket latches spread open.
Installing Hardware Options 4. 5. 6. 7. Press the module into the socket while pushing the latches inward until the latches snap into place. Replace the server cover. Push the server into the rack, secure with thumbscrews and reconnect cables. Power on server and use the System Configuration Utility to reconfigure your system.
Adding Memory to the ProLiant 1850R Server
You can expand server memory by installing Compaq DIMMs (Dual Inline Memory Modules). The system supports up to four Registered SDRAM DIMMs installed in slots on the System Board. Memory can be added one module at a time. You must observe the following guidelines when installing additional memory: DIMMs installed in the ProLiant 1850R server must be 100-MHz registered SDRAM, 3.3-volts, 72-bits wide, and ECC. All DIMMs installed must be of the same speed, for example, all 100-MHz. The server is shipped with at least one DIMM in DIMM socket 1 (system board connector J12). DIMMs should be installed in sequential order starting with DIMM socket 1.
Table 3-2 DIMM Option Kit Part Numbers
Part Numbers 313613-B21 313614-B21 313618-B21 313616-B21 DIMM Option Kit Description 32-MB Option Kit 64-MB Option Kit 128-MB Option Kit 256-MB Option kit
CAUTION: Use only Compaq DIMMs. DIMMs from other sources are known to adversely affect data integrity.
Figure 3-7. DIMM Sockets identified on system board
Table 3-3 DIMM Socket Identification
Identifier Description DIMM Socket 1 populated with standard 64-MB DIMM DIMM Socket 2 DIMM Socket 3 DIMM Socket 4
Maximum Memory Configuration
The ProLiant 1850R server allows ultimate expansion to 1-GB. In the maximum memory configuration, all four DIMM sockets would be populated with 256MB 100-MHz Registered SDRAM (Synchronous DRAM) DIMMs.

Installing DIMMs

CAUTION: Electrostatic discharge can damage electronic components. Be sure you are properly grounded before beginning any installation procedure. See Appendix B, Electrostatic Discharge, for more information. To install a memory module, complete the following steps: 1. Align the key slot in the bottom edge of each DIMM with the tab in the expansion slot. DIMMs will not seat if turned the wrong way.
Figure 3-8. Aligning DIMM in a memory expansion slot

Removing the 1.44-MB Diskette Drive (floppy drive)
1. 2. 3. 4. If the server is on, place it in Standby and disconnect the power cord (s). Refer to Chapter 2, Server Installation Overview. Pull the server forward in the rack to access the inside of the server. Remove the server cover. Disconnect the cabling to the 1.44-MB diskette drive.
Figure 3-19. Disconnecting the 1.44-MB diskette drive cabling
5. Remove the T-15 torx screw and slide the diskette drive away from front bezel until it stops.

Figure 3-20.

Releasing the diskette drive
6. Rotate the rear of the drive towards the outside of the chassis. 7. Lift the diskette drive straight up to remove it. CAUTION: When removing or installing the diskette drive be careful not damage the eject button on the front of the diskette drive.

Front View

Figure 3-21.
Releasing the 1.44-MB diskette drive from the bottom guide screws
Installing the 1.44-MB Diskette Drive (Floppy Drive)
To install the 1.44-MB diskette drive into the server, reverse the steps noted in the proceeding procedure.
Enabling the Power Switch Security Feature
When the power switch security feature is enabled it protects the server from being shut down due to unintentional contact with the power switch. In the enabled mode you must use a slender rod (such as the eraser end of a pencil) to depress the center circle of the power switch.
To enable the power switch security feature:
1. Power OFF the server and remove power cord (s). IMPORTANT: The system power in the ProLiant 1850R server does not completely shut off with the front panel Power On/Standby switch. The two positions of the switch functions 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. 2. Remove the server cover. See Chapter 3, Installing Hardware Options for details. 3. 4. 5. Remove the 1.44-MB diskette drive. Use a narrow instrument to release each clip from the bezel and by pushing inward slightly. Once each clip is disengaged, remove the switch parts from the bezel, collecting the two plastic parts and the spring as they disengage from the bezel. Tension in the spring may cause it to come loose, so be careful with the spring.

Figure 3-22.

Removing the power switch from the front bezel (power switch cabling removed for clarity)
Rotate the switch assembly 180 degrees. Insert the switch into the front bezel as shown below. Make sure that you include the spring, the clips on the switch engage, and the center post of the switch aligns with the hole in the bezel.

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, follow this procedure: 1. 2. 3. Insert the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD in the CD-ROM drive and turn on the computer. Select Upgrade System Partition. Select to upgrade the utilities. Compaq SmartStart copies the new utilities from the CD to the system partition.

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.
Table 5-1 System Configuration History Log Files
Filename SYSTEM.SCI SYSTEM1.SCI SYSTEM2.SCI Description Current configuration information Previous configuration information Previous configuration information (oldest)
5-9 System Configuration History Log Files Continued
SYSTEM.CHL SYSTEM1.CHL Textual representation of SYSTEM.SCI file Textual representation of SYSTEM1.SCI file Textual representation of SYSTEM2.SCI file (oldest)

SYSTEM2.CHL

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.

Loading Compaq Device Drivers
Drivers are located on the Support Software Diskette and on the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD. The drivers on the Support Software Diskette may be newer versions with new functionality and upgraded utilities. Drivers may also be available by downloading them from the Compaq website at www.compaq.com. IMPORTANT: Always check README files on Compaq SmartStart or any Software Support Diskettes or CDs. If present, these files may contain information about important software updates.
Novell Device Drivers from Compaq
Your server must have certain device drivers to operate with the Novell operating systems. These drivers are located on the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD shipped with the server. If you use Compaq SmartStart to install the operating system, these drivers will be installed automatically. Otherwise, you can use Compaq SmartStart to create a Support Software for Novell Products (NSSD) diskettes to support a manual installation of Novells operating systems. For more information on these drivers, run the README.COM file in the root directory on any of the Support Software for Novell Products diskettes.
Compaq SmartStart Installation
If you use SmartStart to install the OS, the drivers are installed automatically.

Manual Installation

If you choose to configure the server without SmartStart, follow this procedure: 1. 2. 3. 4. Insert the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD into the CD-ROM drive. Boot your system. Select Manual Installation. Follow the instructions provided by the operating system that you are installing.

Special Considerations

If you are running NetWare 3.2 there may be additional patches required. The most current patches are available from Novell at their support web site http:// support.novell.com, under Updates, Since 3.2 Enhancement Pack Release. If you are running intraNetWare or NetWare 4.11 the most current Support Packs are available from Novell at their support web site http:// support.novell.com, under intraNetWare, NetWare 4.11. Please run README.COM on any of the Support Software for Novell Products (NSSD) diskettes for more detailed driver installation instructions. NSSD v3.22 or newer provides support for the Compaq ProLiant 1850R server. If you are running intraNetWare, Compaq recommends that you use LAN adapter drivers that have been upgraded to the latest Novell specification (ODI 3.3 compliant). These drivers can be found on the NSSD diskette #3, version 3.22 or newer. The LAN adapter drivers are located in the \NETWORK sub-directory. For example, if you want to load the driver for the Compaq NetFlex-3/P family of adapters, then from the NetWare console you would type: LOAD A:\NETWORK\CPQNF3.LAN If using the Compaq Integrated Netelligent 10/100 TX Controller on a ProLiant 1850R server and you do not plan to use the SmartStart installation process to setup your server, you must install updated support software for your controller to connect properly to the network, refer to Appendix G, Updating LAN Drivers for instructions.

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Compaq ProLiant 1850R Setup and Installlation Guide
A-2 Regulatory Compliance Notices

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.
Declaration of Conformity for products marked with the 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 continuous quality improvement, calls may be monitored or recorded. 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.

Canadian Notice

This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations

Avis Canadien

Cet appareil numrique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Rglement sur le matriel 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

Japanese Notice

A-4 Regulatory Compliance Notices

Taiwan Notice

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.

Introduction

This chapter provides installation instructions for installing the appropriate LAN drivers for the Compaq ProLiant 1850R embedded Network Interface controller. LAN drivers provided with the following operating systems do not provide the correct drivers. CAUTION: Following the operating systems driver installation procedures without following the instructions below results in error messages and may effect the operation of your server.
Operating Systems Requiring Special LAN Driver Installation
Compaq ProLiant 1850R servers support the following operating systems: NetWare 3.2, intraNetWare, intraNetWare for Small Business from Compaq, and NetWare For Small Business 4.11, NetWare 5 Microsoft Windows NT 3.51 and 4.0 IBM OS/2 Warp Server 4.0 and Warp Server Advanced 4.0 IBM OS/2 Warp 3.0 Connect Banyan VINES v 6.x, 7.x, and 8.x SunSoft Solaris 2.5.1 and 2.6
Installing NetWare Lan Drivers
LAN drivers on the Novell installation of NetWare do not install for the embedded Network Interface Controller on Compaq ProLiant 1850R server. Follow the procedure below for your version of NetWare.
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G-2 Updating LAN Drivers

For Novell Products (NSSD) version 3.22A diskettes
CAUTION: You must use drivers from either the Compaq Support Software For Novell Products (NSSD) version 3.22A or from the Compaq website when updating your Compaq LAN drivers. Have these drivers available before you begin your install. Compaq Support Software For Novell Products (NSSD) version 3.22A can be found on the SmartStart and Support Software version 4.1 CD-ROM. The driver information is found under the following directory: (CD Drive letter) :\cpqsupsw\nssd\network. You can use the SmartStart Compaq Systems Utilities option to create Compaq Support Software. You can also download SoftPaq SP5701.EXE from the Compaq website www.compaq.com to create the Compaq Support Software For Novell Products (NSSD) version 3.22A diskettes. CAUTION: If installing from a network, make sure you are using the CPQNF3.COM DOS ODI driver from Compaq Support Software For Novell Products (NSSD) version 3.22.
LAN Driver Update Procedure intraNetWare for Small Business from Compaq

G-9 3. Insert the LAT SSD installation diskette and press Enter. The following message is displayed if the Vines server version is less 6.40(0): "NOTE: Compaq Netelligent 4/16 TR UTP/STP controller driver is supported only on VINES 6.40(0) and above. Upgrade your system to VINES 6.40(0)or above to install this driver." 4. Installation of LAT SSD continues and following message is displayed: "Kernel should be rebuilt now to add NetFlex-3 Supplement driver. The NetFlex-3 driver will not work without this. Do you want to build the Kernel now - Y/N (default Y) :" NOTE: The rebuilding of the Kernel can be skipped if the user does not wish to Install the NetFlex-3 driver. 5. Press Y or Enter to rebuild the Kernel or press N to skip Kernel rebuilding process. The Install/Remove driver menu is displayed after the completion of this step. 6. Select INSTALL a driver and press Return. From the driver list displayed, select the driver you want to install and press Return. Save the configuration and exit. The following message is displayed: "The additional drivers are now being installed. Please wait." 7. The BANYAN Server Configuration screen comes up. Select Add Cards/Change Card Configuration. The Add/Change Card screen is displayed. 8. 9. Select Add a card. From the list of controllers displayed. Select the Compaq Network Adapter which exists on your system.
10. Change the Slot Number to match the slot that the controller occupies, or for an integrated controller specify any slot number that does not contain a network controller.
G-10 Updating LAN Drivers
11. Save the configuration and exit. The following message is displayed: "Building device drivers, please wait." 12. The Banyan Server Configuration screen is displayed. Select Return to the System Maintenance Menu. 13. From the System Maintenance menu select Return to the operator menu. 14. From the operator menu select Shutdown Server Software and reboot your server. The server now boots with the Network controller driver configured as part of the VINES Operating System. This completes the Network controller driver installation. The controller is now in an operable state.
Installing SunSoft Solaris 2.5.1, 2.6, and Later Versions (Intel Platforms) LAN Drivers
LAN drivers and installation procedures are located at SunSoft website http://access1.sun.com.drivers/.

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Symbols
.CFG files 5-2.PCF files 5-2

Numbers

1.44 diskette drive installation 3-19 removal 3-19 1.44-MB diskette drive cable 4-8 1.6-inch height drives illustrated 3-32 1.6-inch hot-plug hard drive configuration 1-3, 1-4 1.6-inch SCSI IDs, defined 1-13 100TX Ethernet rate 1-12 10-BaseT rate 1-12 1-inch height drives illustrated 3-32, 3-33 1-inch hot-plug hard drive configuration 1-3, 1-4 1-inch SCSI IDs, defined 1-watt power supply 1-16 3.5-inch 1.44MB diskette drive location 1-9
About This Guide xi accessing hot-plug areas 3-31 hot-plug power supplies 3-34 non hot-plug areas 3-2 Airflow for rack 2-7
airflow requirements for racks airflow requirements 2-7 array controllers 1-11 ASR-2 1-18, 1-20, 2-36 assembly 3-1 attaching a 3.5-inch drive to a 5.25-inch bracket, illustrated 3-26 outer bracket rail to rack mounting bracket 2-19 rack mounting bracket assembly illustrated 2-23 server rails to the server illustrated 2-25 the cable management arm 2-28 the cable management arm server backet illustrated 2-29 the outer bracket rail 2-14 the rack mounting bracket and slide assembly to the rack 2-20 the rack mounting bracket assembly to the rack 2-22 the server bracket to the server 2-25 illustrated 2-26 the server rails to the server 2-25 authorized service providers 2-37 Automatic Server Recovery 1-18, 2-36 Automatic Server Recovery-2 See ASR-2
Backup configuration 5-8 Banyan Vines device drivers 5-19 LAN drivers G-8 version 8.x 5-10
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battery, installing D-1 blanking panels 2-7 boot partician 1-17
cable kit, contents identified 4-8 cable management arm 2-11 cabling 2-32 securing the arm, illustrated 3-37 cable management arm bracket 2-25 cable management arm rack bracket 2-11 installation illustrated 2-29 cable management arm server bracket 2-11 cables 1.44-MB diskette drive cable 4-8 IDE cable 4-8 included with server, illustrated 4-8 point-to-point SCSI cable 4-8 two device terminated SCSI cable 4-8 cabling 4 position terminated SCSI cable 4-9 a DLT tape drive 3-30 a DLT tape drive, illustrated 4-17 a half height device 3-28, 4-18 a hard drive 3-26 an array controller to a hot-plug backplane board, illustrated 4-17 Campaq Wide-Ultra controller (PCI) 4-13

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documentation and software packs 2-11 documentation kits 2-11 DRAM installed 1-15 Drive bay positions 1-12, 1-14, 4-6 drive installation guidelines 4-7 drive positions 1-12, 1-15 Driver installation NetWare for Small Business G-3 Novell G-1 drives installation guidelines 3-16 dual wide ultra SCSI-3 controller 1-11
ECC memory 1-15 EISA Configuration Utility 2-9 electrostatic discharge 4-10, B-1 Embedded network interface controllers LAN drivers G-1 ENET controller 1-12 error checking and correcting (ECC) memory 1-10 error checking and correcting memory 1-15 ethernet connection location 1-7 event list, IML 6-4 event messages log 6-4 expansion (riser) board 3-10 expansion board brace, illustrated 1-9 expansion board slot types and locations 1-10 expansion Board slots 3-10 expansion boards installation 3-12
expansion slots locating 3-10 expansion slots, illustrated 1-11 external cabling for primary storage guidelines 4-15 external cabling for secondary storage 4-16 guidelines 4-16 external fast-wide SCSI-2 port 3-24 external SCSI access 2-31 external storage cabling 4-19 external storage devices installation 3-24 external Wide-Ultra SCSI-3 connector 2-31
fast-wide SCSI-2 connector location 1-7 fast-wide SCSI-2 port 3-24 fault tolerance 1-19 firmware 1-16 fitting tool for cage nuts 2-21 floppy connector illustrated 4-4 floppy drive See 1.44-MB diskette drive cabling 3-19 installation 3-19 removal 3-19 floppy drive cable 4-8 floppy drive, location 1-9 Formula 1, overview 1-1 front bezel, illustrated 1-3 front components, illustrated 1-3, 1-5 front panel LEDs 1-22 front view, illustrated 1-3

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full duplex ethernet 1-12 full height tape drive 4-6
Getting Help xiii Grounding Methods B-1 grounding requirements 2-6
hot-plug power supply blank 3-34 removing, illustrated 3-35 hot-plug redundant power supply bay, location 1-7 http://www.compaq.com xiii
IBM OS/2 device drivers 5-17 IBM OS/2 Warp Server Advanced 4.0 with SMP 5-10 Icons See Symbols on Equipment IDE cable 4-8 IDE connector illustrated 4-4 server in rack 2-1 IMD See Integrated Management Display IML See Integrated Management Log inner slide illustrated 2-13 inserting cage nuts illustrated 2-22 inserting cage nuts in the rack frame 2-21 Insight Manager 6-2. INSPECT Utility 2-35, 5-20 insrting a CD-ROM 2-35 installation 4-11 drive guidelines 4-7 options 3-1 sequence for rack model server 2-8 tools needed for rack model server 2-11 installation sequence 2-8 installations and upgrades 4-11

half height device cabling, illustrated 4-18 half-height bay locations 1-3 half-height tape drive 4-6 hard drives 1-12, 1-14 jumper settings 3-17 hard drives, pre-failure warranty 1-24 Hardware configuring hardware menu 5-4 Health logs, server 1-17 History Log Files, configuration 5-8 hot-plug areas accessing 3-31 hot-plug drives 1.6-inch configuration illustrated 1-3, 1-4 1-inch configuration illustrated 1-3, 1-4 hot-plug hard drives 1.6-inch drives SCSI IDs 1-13 1-inch drives SCSI IDS 1-13 installation 3-31, 3-32 hot-plug power supplies location 2-31 hot-plug power supply 1-16 installation 3-34 installing 3-35

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installing 3.5-inch hard drive 3-24 a DLT tape drive 3-29 a DLT tape drive, illustrated 3-30 a dual proccessor operating system 5-10 a full height device 3-29 a half height device 3-28 a hot-plug power supply 3-34 a single processor operating system 5-9 an operating system 5-9 batteries D-1 hard drives 4-6 mass storage devices 4-6 mounting bracket assembly for rack server 2-22 operating system 5-9, G-1 processor power module 3-7 rack model server 2-1 SCSI drives 3-16 server 2-8 System Board battery D-2 installing expansion boards 2-12 installing options 2-12 3-7 integrated SCSI port 1 or 2 cabling 4-13 integrated 10/100 TX UTP controller 1-12 integrated cache 1-10 Integrated Management Display (IMD) 6-1 Integrated Management Log definition 6-1 event list 6-4 printing from Insight Manager 62
severity levels 6-1 viewing from Insight Manager 6-2 viewing the log 6-1 viewing using Survey Utility 6-3 Integrated Management Log (IML) 1-18 integrated network controller, defined 1-12 Integrated Remote Console (IRC) 1-21 interfaces F-2 internal cabling guidelines 4-13 internal connectors 4-3 intraNetWare 4.11 SMP 5-10 IntraNetWare for Small Business frorm Compaq 5-10 IRQs 2-35 ISA boards 3-10 configuring 5-3 slots 3-10

Jumper settings E-4

key board connector (orange) 2-31 keyboard connector, illustrated 1-7
L2 cache memory 1-10 LAN drivers Banyan Vines 6.x, 7.x, and 8.x installation G-8 IBM operating systems G-7

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LAN drivers Continued intraNetWare for Small Business 4.11 G-5 NetWare 3.2 G-6 NetWare for Small Business G-3 NetWare installation G-1 NIC drivers installation overview G-1 OS/2 Warp Connect G-7 OS/2 Warp Server 4.0 G-7 OS/2 Warp Server Advanced 4.0 G-7 OS/2 Warp Server SMP G-7 SunSoft Solaris 2.51 G-10 SunSoft Solaris 2.6 G-10 Sunsoft Solaris versions later than 2.6 G-10 LED drive status 1-23 Embedded NIC activity indicator 1-22 embedded NIC link status 1-22 system power status 1-22 LEDs, defined 1-22 loading Compaq device drivers 5-11 loading server into rack 2-26 loading the operating system 2-35 loading the rack server 2-26 illustrated 2-27 locating internal components 1-8 locating materials 2-10 locations 1.44-diskette drive 1-3 CD-ROM drive 1-3 DIMM sockets 1-8 half height drives 1-3 hot-plug power supply 1-8 memory modules sockets 1-8

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removable media devices installation 3-16 removable media storage 3-16 removable media tray removing 3-25 removable media trays installation and removal 3-25 expansion boards 3-15 3-8 hot-plug power supply 3-34 the removable media tray 3-25 two removable media trays 3-29 removing server rail from outer bracket rail 2-14 illustrated 2-14 resolving resource conflicts 5-2 Resource conflicts, resolving 5-2, 5-9 riser board expansion slots, illustrated 1-10 locating expansion slots 3-10 riser board and brace installation 3-14 riser board brace, illustrated 1-9 RJ-45 ethernet connection location 17 RJ-45 ethernet connector 2-31 ROM upgradability 1-16 ROMPaq 2-34, 2-36 ROMPaq utility 1-16 routine maintenance 2-37
safety rack server 2-26 SCO OpenServer device drivers 5-15
SCO OpenServer 5 5-10 SCO UnixWare device drivers 5-15 SCO UnixWare 2.1.x 5-10 SCO UnixWare 7 5-10 SCSI cable termination 3-16 device jumper settings E-4 installation guidelines 3-16 wide-ultra 1-9 SCSI cable connectors illustrated 4-10 SCSI cabling 4-11 SCSI connectors illustrated 4-3 SCSI devices 4-7 SCSI hard drives installation 3-31, 3-32 SCSI ID locations, illustrated 1-13 SCSI IDs 1-13 jumper settings 3-17 SCSI IDs, overview 3-32, 3-33 SCSI ports 1 and 2 4-3 SDRAM memory, defined 1-10 securing cables to the cable management arm 2-33 securing the rack server illustrated 2-27 serial connector port B location 1-7 serial connectors A and B 2-31 server Health Logs 1-17 internal components locations 1-8 loading into rack 2-26 management and configuration 1-17 rack mounting bracket 2-14 rack slide rail assembly 2-14

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Server Continued rear panel connectors 4-2 securing to rack 2-26 turning on the power 2-33 server bracket installation 2-26 server cover removal 3-4 Server Fault Tolerance 1-18 server features 32-MB DRAM installed 1-15 Automatic Server Recovery-2 (ASR-2) 1-20 cache memory 1-10 Compaq Insight Manager 1-19 drive positions 1-12, 1-14, 4-6 expansion slots 1-10 fault tolerance 1-19 front panel LEDs 1-22 hot-plug redundant power supply 1-16 Insight Manager Alert 1-24 integrated 256-KB secondary cache 1-10 power module 1-9 pre-failure warranty 1-24 processor board 1-9 security 1-23 SmartStart 1-18 system memory 1-10 Server Health Logs 1-18 server installation Installing Rack Products CD 2-2 overview 2-1 Rack Builder Configuration Tool CD 2-2 Rack Information Library CD 2-2 Rack Resource CD Kit 2-2

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public auction

saturday, april 3 10:30am 1316 63rd st., emeryville, ca
inspection: friday, april 2, 9-4 & morning of sale
by order of assignee in the matter of:
computers, servers, office furniture & equipment, rolling stock & more
ROLLING STOCK: 2001 GMC VAN VIN# 1GTFG25M011902639; 1999 ISUZU Box Truck VIN# 4KLB4B1R3XJ000617; CLARK 3000 Lb. Stand Up Forklift; (2) Pallet Jacks PHONE SYSTEMS & ACCESSORIES: COMDIAL DXP Digital PBX Phone Sys. w/Expansion Cabinet; (5) DXDST-16 Station Cards; (2) DXIST-16 Analog Station Cards; DXPT1-PRI T1 Card; DXPCO-GD8; DXMDM Modem; CALLWARE Voicemail Sys.; Programming & Training Manuals; (40+) COMDIAL IMPACT LCD Speakerphones; NEC NEAX 2000 Phone Sys. w/Integrated Voice Server; (3) 4COTB Cards; (2) PN-4DLCO Cards; PB-42CD-A Card; NEAXMAIL AD-8 Card; (4) DTP-32D-1 Phones; DTP-8D-1 Phone MONITORS: (3) COMPAQ TFT500 Flat Panel Rack Mount; (2) COMPAQ TFT8000 Flat Panel 18"; (5) COMPAQ TFT500 Flat Panel 15"; (5) NEC MULTISYNC LCD 1525V Flat Panel 15"; SAMSUNG SYNCMASTER 320 TFT 15"; (4) IMPRESSION VIENNA P21S 21"; (30) NOKIA 447L 17"; (5) NOKIA 17FS; SONY MULTISYNC E210; (11) IBM 6091 19i COMPUTERS: COMPAQ, HP, IBM, GATEWAY, NEC & DELL, PII-PIII LAPTOPS: IBM THINKPAD A31 PIV; IBM THINKPAD 600E PII; HP OMNIBOOK 6000 PIII; GATEWAY SOLO 2550LS TOSHIBA PORTEGE 3020CT PMMX; (40) Various Laptops SERVERS & STORAGE: APPLE XServer G4 Processor, 2GB DDR Memory; APPLE Server ALR720; (3) TOSHIBA SG20 Server; (2) F5 BGIG IP; (12) COMPAQ PROLIANT 1850R PIII; (4) COMPAQ PROLIANT 1850R PII; (2) COMPAQ PROLIANT 3000 PII; COMPAQ PROLIANT 6400R PIII; COMPAQ PROLIANT DL360R PIII; (2) COMPAQ PROLIANT 1600R PII; (10) HP Net Server LPR PIII; (8) HP Net Server LPR PII; IBM INTELLISTATION MPRO XEON; DELL POWEREDGE 6300; (2) HP SURESTORE DLT Library; HP SURESTORE HD Server; (3) IBM PC Server 325 PII; NETAPP F720 File Server; (2) NETAPP F760 File Server; NETAPP F870 File Server; (4) NETAPP Storage; SUMMIT 48I; (2) SUN NETRA T1; CISCO VPN 5001 Concentrator NETWORKING EQUIPMENT: CISCO, HP, 3COM Switches, Routers & Hubs PRINTERS: SCAN PLUS III Plotter; HP LASERJET 5SI; HP LASERJET 5siNX; HP LASERJET 5siMX; HP LASERJET 4050TN; HP LASERJET 5L; HP LASERJET 8100; HP LASERJET 8100DN; HP LASERJET 4200; HP LASERJET 3150; HP LASERJET 3100; HP FAX MDL 910(2) HP LASERJET 4050TN; TROY MICR 8100 LASERJET; TEKTRONIX PHASER 850 COLOR; TEKTRONIX PHASER 840 COLOR; TALLY T7070 COLOR; OKIDATA PACEMARK 3410 COPIERS: IMAGE MASTER 1000; IMAGE MASSER 500; MAGIC Copier; SHARP DM-2005 Copier; (2) SHARP DM-2015 Copier; CANON NP 6025 Copier PROJECTORS: (2) INVIEW DLP; 3M Overhead; BOXLIGHT Projector OFFICE EQUIPMENT & FURNITURE: MITSUBISHI 27200 TV Receiver; HAWORTH Cubicles w/Glass Inserts; FISCHER HI-FI VCR FVH-4913; Barcode Scanning Sys.; Shrink Wrap Machine; (8) 4ft Blue & White Work Tables; (21) 6ft Blue & White Work Tables; (10) Rolling Desks; (6) Gray 4-Drawer Desk; Gray Credenza; Filing Cabinets; Conference Table w/Chairs; Fax Machine, Scanner.
Cash/Cashiers Check. $300. Cash Refundable Entrance Deposit. 25% Deposit Required to Secure Purchase. 10% Buyers Premium. All items sold As Is

Sale Conducted by:

CMA Auction Services
40 E. Verdugo Ave., Burbank, CA 91502
(818) 972-5353 (800) 541-2622., Ext. 153 www.cmaauctions.com
Auctioneer: Chuck Klaus - Bond #005S103298464

directions

In Emeryville: Office is located off of the Powell St. Exit on I80. From Powell St. exit head east to Hollis St. (3 lights) and turn left. 63rd is 5 blocks up. Turn right on 63rd St. Parking lot is just to the left of the door From San Francisco: Take the Bay Bridge east to 80-East (Sacramento) - Exit on Powell St., turn right. Turn left onto Hollis St. Turn righ onto 63rd St. Building on the left hand side From Sacramento: Take 80-West almost to Bay Bridge. Exit on Powell St., turn left. Turn leftonto Hollis St. Turn right onto 63rd St. Building on the left hand side From East Bay: Take 580-West to 80-East (Sacramento). Exit on Powell St., turn right. Turn left onto Hollis St. Turn right onto 63rd St. Building on the left hand side From Oakland Airport: Take 880-North to 980-East to 580-West to 80East. Exit on Powell St., turn right. Turn left onto Hollis St. Turn right onto 63rd St. Building on the left hand side.

40 East Verdugo Avenue Burbank, CA 91502-1931
(818) 972-5353 (800) 541-2622. Ext. 153

www.cmaauctions.com

 

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