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Installing Rack Products video This information provides a visual overview of operations required for configuring a Compaq rack with rack-mountable components. The video provides key configuration steps, such as
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Site planning Installation of rack servers and rack options Cabling Coupling multiple racks together
Rack Products Documentation CD The resource information on this CD enables you to view, search, and print documents for Compaq racks and rack options. The CD also assists in the setup and optimization of your new Compaq rack to best fit the needs of your environment.
Installation Overview
A brief summary of the steps required for installing your Compaq ProLiant 6400R server follows. Detailed instructions for each of the steps are included in later sections of this chapter. 1. Select an appropriate site for your rack and ensure that the stabilizer feet are installed on the rack. See the Installing Rack Products CD included with your server. Other information is available in the Rack Builder Configuration and the Rack Information Library. These are part of the Rack Resource CD Kit and can be downloaded from the Compaq website:
2. Unpack the server and rack mounting hardware. 3. Install any hardware options in the server. See the options kits for detailed instructions. To reduce the weight of the server and make it more manageable, install hot-plug SCSI drives only after you load the server into the rack. You can also reduce the weight of the server by removing the hot-plug redundant power supplies and reinstalling them after you have mounted the server in the racks. 4. Set the system board switches, peripheral board switches, and SCSI ID settings. See Appendix C, Switch Settings. 5. Attach rack mounting hardware to the rack and to the server. 6. Slide the server into the rack. 7. Attach the cable management arm to its bracket. 8. Attach the optional cable support to the back of the rack. The cable support is needed only if you route cables from one side of the rack to the other. 9. Connect the keyboard, mouse, monitor, network, and power cables. 10. Turn on the computer, and insert the SmartStart and Support Software CD to configure and manage the server. When the server boots from the SmartStart program, it automatically starts the System Configuration Utility. 11. Register your server. For complete details on the SmartStart program, read the installation card included in the package. After the SmartStart program has finished configuring your system, you have completed the installation.
Preparing the Server
Optimum Environment
When installing your ProLiant 6400R server in a rack, temperature standards and power requirements must be met.
Space Requirements
Consider the following when deciding where to install your Compaq rack:
Clearance in the front of the rack should be a minimum of 25 inches for servicing. Clearance in the back of the rack should be a minimum of 30 inches for servicing and adequate airflow.
Power Requirements
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury, fire, or damage to the equipment, do not overload the AC supply branch circuit that provides power to the rack. Consult the electrical authority with jurisdiction over your facility wiring and installation requirements. IMPORTANT: Because of the 100- to 120-VAC electrical rating of each power supply, some local electrical authorities may require either one 15-A circuit for each power supply or one 20-A circuit for each pair of power supplies.
The power load must be balanced between available AC supply branch circuits. The overall system AC current load must not exceed 80 percent of the branch circuit AC current rating. If power strips are used, the load should not exceed 80 percent of the marked electrical current rating on the power strip.
The installation of the equipment must comply with local and regional electrical regulations governing the installation of information technology equipment by licensed electricians. The equipment is designed to operate in installations covered by the National Electric Code (ANSI/NFPA 70, 1993). The equipment is also designed to operate in installations covered by the code for the Protection of Electronic Computer/Data Processing Equipment (NFPA75, 1992).
For electrical power ratings on options, see the product rating label or user documents supplied with the option.
Grounding Requirements
NOTE: The use of common power outlet strips for this equipment is not recommended.
For proper operation and safety, the equipment must be properly grounded. In the United States, install the equipment according to NFPA 70-1993 (National Electric Code) Article 250, as well as any local and regional building codes. In Canada, install the equipment according to the Canadian Standards Association, CSA C22.1, Canadian Electrical Code. In all other countries the installation should comply with any regional or national electrical wiring codes, such as the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 364, parts 1 through 7. All power distribution devices used in the installation including branch wiring and receptacles, should be listed or certified ground devices.
CAUTION: If a third-party rack is used, observe the following minimum requirements to ensure adequate airflow and prevent damage to the equipment:
Front: The rack door should have 120 square inches of holes evenly distributed from top to bottom to permit adequate air flow. Side: The clearance between the installed module and the side panels of the rack should be a minimum of 2.75 inches. Rear: The clearance between the back of the rack and the wall should be a minimum of 30 inches, and the equipment should operate without a rear door.
CAUTION: If all the vertical space in the rack is not filled by components, the gaps left change the airflow through the rack and across the components. Cover the gaps with blanking panels.
Unpacking the Server
Unpack the server, box and locate the materials and documents necessary to install your rack-mountable server.
Rack Warnings and Precautions
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, at least two people are needed to safely unload the rack from the pallet. An empty 42U rack weighs 253 lb (115 kg), is over 7 ft (2.1m) tall, and may become unstable when moved on its casters. Do not stand in front of the rack as it rolls down the ramp from the pallet. Handle it from the sides. WARNING: A rack may become unstable if more than one component is extended for any reason. To reduce the risk of personal injury, always ensure that the rack is adequately stabilized before extending a component outside the rack. Extend only one component at a time. WARNING: Before beginning to work on the rack, ensure that the leveling jacks are extended to the floor, that the full weight of the rack rests on the level floor, and that stabilizers are installed or that multiple racks are coupled for stability.
Server Warnings and Precautions
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, a minimum of two people MUST lift the server into the rack. The server can weigh 75 lb (34 kg). If the unit is to be loaded above chest level, a third person MUST assist in aligning the rails while the other two support the unit. WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the hot-plug drives and internal system components to cool before touching.
WARNING: The equipment is designed for connection to a grounded AC outlet. The grounding-plug is an important safety feature. To avoid a risk of electric shock or damage to your equipment, do not disable the feature.
WARNING: Because this product is very heavy, reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment by performing the following: 34 kg 75 lb
Remove the hot-plug power supplies and electronics tray to reduce the weight of the product before lifting it. Observe local occupational health and safety requirements and guidelines for manual material handling. Get help to lift and stabilize the product during installation or removal, especially when the product is not fastened to the rails.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from hazardous energy or damage to the equipment when working on energized servers.
Remove all watches, rings, and any other loose fitting jewelry. Avoid the use of conductive tools inside the server that could bridge live parts.
1. Unlock and open the PCI Hot Plug access door.
Figure 3-16. Opening the PCI Hot Plug access door
2. Use the following figure and table to verify the status of the green LED and amber LED.
Figure 3-17. PCI Hot Plug LED indicators and button under the PCI Hot Plug access door
Table 3-6 PCI Hot Plug Button and LEDs
Item Description Green LED Amber LED PCI Hot Plug button
3. If the slot PCI Hot Plug slot green LED is on, power down the slot with the slot PCI Hot Plug button or PCI Hot Plug utility application. Wait until the green LED is off. The amber LED should also be off. For the appropriate slot condition and status for the two LEDs, see Table 5-1, PCI Hot Plug LEDs, in Chapter 5, PCI Hot Plug Technology.
NOTE: The PCI Hot Plug button allows you to press the button again within 5 seconds to cancel an action.
CAUTION: Do not open the slot release lever unless the slots green PCI Hot Plug LED indicator is off. System power down and subsequent data loss could occur.
Figure 3-19. Opening the slot release lever and removing the PCI Hot Plug expansion board
5. Remove the PCI expansion board , holding the board at each end, and carefully rocking it back and forth until the connectors pull free from the slot. Do not scrape the board against another component.
4. Press the top of the appropriate expansion slot release lever the lever toward the rear of the expansion slot.
Figure 3-18. PCI Hot Plug LED indicators, LED, from the rear of the server
the green LED and
the amber
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6. Place the same type of PCI expansion board into the same expansion slot, pushing firmly until securely seated.
Figure 3-20. Installing a PCI expansion board
7. Close the expansion slot release lever from the rear of the unit to secure the board. Make sure that the lever latches into the closed position. 8. Connect the expansion board I/O cable as appropriate.
9. When installing an internal PCI card cable, leave enough slack in the cable to allow additional PCI cards to be removed without disconnecting them. 10. Activate power to the slot through the PCI Hot Plug software application or by pressing the PCI Hot Plug button with the corresponding I/O expansion slot. 11. Verify the slot status by checking the green LED and amber LED. The green LED flashes during the power up transition and turns on when the power up is complete. See Table 5-1, PCI Hot Plug LED Slot Status, in Chapter 5, PCI Hot Plug Technology. 12. Close and lock the PCI Hot Plug access door. 13. To reconfigure the server, see Chapter 7, Server Configuration and Utilities.
Accessing Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drives
IMPORTANT: Before adding or removing any hot-plug SCSI drives, be sure to set the drive in the STANDBY mode, as directed by the operating system instructions.
Important Guidelines About Replacing Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drives
Use the following guidelines when replacing hot-plug hard drives:
Never remove a hot-plug drive if the LED is green. Replace a hot-plug hard drive only when the drive LED is amber. Never remove more than one drive at a time. When a drive is replaced, the controller uses data from the other drives in the array to reconstruct data on the replacement drive. If more than one drive is removed, a complete data set is not available to reconstruct data on the replacement drive. Never remove a working drive when another drive has failed. Drives marked as failed by the controller are indicated by the amber Drive Failure LED on the drive tray. Permanent data loss occurs when a working drive is removed during replacement of a failed drive. Never remove a drive while another drive is being rebuilt. The online LED on the drive flashes green during the rebuild process. A replaced drive is restored from data stored on the other drives. Never turn a ProLiant 6400R Storage System off while the server controlling it is powered on. Doing so causes the server's Smart controller to mark the drives as "failed." This action could result in permanent data loss. If an online spare drive is installed, wait for it to finish rebuilding before replacing the failed drive. When a drive fails, the online spare becomes active and begins being rebuilt as a replacement drive. After the online spare has been completely rebuilt (the online LED is solid green), replace the failed drive with a new drive. Do not replace the failed drive with the online spare.
POST error message 1786 occurs when the system is turned on if a drives has been replaced while the system is off. When this error occurs, the following prompt is displayed:
PRESS <F1> TO BOOT THE SYSTEM AND REBUILD THE REPLACED DRIVE , OR PRESS <F2> TO BOOT THE SYSTEM AND NOT REBUILD THE DRIVE(S). CAUTION: Pressing F2 causes permanent data loss to the entire logical drive. Press F2 only if all of the drives have been replaced or if complete data loss is desired. NOTE: When a drive configured for fault tolerance is replaced, the system automatically begins restoring data as soon as the replacement drive is installed. When a drive is in the process of being restored, the online LED flashes green. The LED flashes until the drive is completely restored.
Installing Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drives
1. Locate the blanking panel in an unused drive bay. 2. Remove the blanking panel from the unused drive bay by pushing the retaining clips inward. 3. Insert the hot-plug SCSI hard drive into the empty drive bay, pushing until seated.
Figure 3-21. Installing a hot-plug SCSI hard drive
4. Push the drive levers in to lock the drive in place
CAUTION: Make sure that the ejector levers are properly seated.
5. Place the hot-plug SCSI hard drive online as directed by the operating system instructions. If the drive was replaced, the array controller automatically activates the drive and starts rebuilding the data.
Removing Hot-Plug Hard Drives
Use the following procedure to remove hot-plug hard drives: 1. Locate the hot-plug hard drive to be removed from the drive bay.
3. Pull the release lever and pull the drive toward the front of the server to remove the hot-plug hard drive.
Figure 3-22. Removing a hot-plug drive
4. Insert a blanking panel into the empty drive bay, pushing until seated.
WARNING: Hazardous energy levels cause a risk of personal injury or damage to equipment. The installation of options and routine maintenance and service of this product must be performed by persons knowledgeable about the procedures, precautions, and hazards associated with equipment containing hazardous energy circuits.
2. Push the release button
CAUTION: Ensure that unused drive bays contain a blanking panel for proper airflow.
Hot-Plug Power Supplies
Accessing and Installing Hot-Plug Power Supplies
Use the following figure and table to locate the hot-plug power supply to be accessed.
IMPORTANT: Whenever power is first applied to a power supply, a 10-second delay can occur before booting begins.
Figure 3-23. Hot-plug power supply locations (front view of server)
Table 3-7 Hot-Plug Power Supply Identification
Fan Description Primary hot-plug power supply Redundant hot-plug power supply
IMPORTANT: If you use only one power supply, install it in the primary power supply position.
Power Supply LEDs
For power supply status, note the color of the power supply LEDs, located on the front of the power supply.
Table 3-8 Hot-Plug Power Supply LEDs
LED Location Bottom Bottom Top Top Indicator Green Off Green Off Description AC present AC not present or fault Power Supply OK Fault
PCI Hot Plug is backward compatible, though system components fit into one of two categories: hot-plug aware or non-hot-plug aware. The following are required in the server for complete PCI Hot Plug capability:
PCI Hot Plug system hardware (available in this server) Operating system with PCI Hot Plug support (currently Windows NT, NetWare, and SCO UNIX) PCI Hot Plug device drivers (available from operating system vendors, the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD, and some individual hardware vendors).
IMPORTANT: If any of the three required components are not hot-plug aware, the system is fully functional, though not PCI Hot Plug capable.
Writer: Gilbert Saldivar Project: Compaq ProLiant 6400R Setup and Installation Guide Comments: Part Number: 388776-002 File Name: f-ch05 PCI Hot Plug Technology Last Saved On: 3/17/00 12:46 PM
IMPORTANT: Before adding or removing any PCI Hot Plug devices, remove power to the slot by using the PCI Hot Plug application. Failure to do so could result in critical errors. See Table 5-1.
With PCI Hot Plug capabilities, you can remove and replace PCI adapters without bringing the server down. To install a SCSI controller board, plan the SCSI configuration before installing the board. Consult the following sources of information when planning the SCSI installation:
For installation information and controller configuration, see the documentation that came with the SCSI drives For information on compatibility of SCSI controllers with SCSI drives in this server, see the Compaq website:
For information on SCSI cabling, see Chapter 6, Cabling Guidelines For information on using the Compaq System Configuration Utility to set up a SCSI drive array, see Chapter 7, Server Configuration and Utilities
PCI Hot Plug System
Systems that support PCI Hot Plug require the proper system hardware, operating system, and device drivers. An existing adapter board should be hot-plug capable as long as it complies with the established PCI specification and has hot-plug device driver support. If any of the three required components are not hot-plug capable, the system is still fully functional, though not hot-plug capable.
PCI Hot Plug Application
PCI Hot Plug Application Support
In partnership with Microsoft and Novell, Compaq has developed software support implementations for each companys operating system. For SCO support, check the Compaq website:
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2. Remove or replace the board. 3. Connect the cables to the PCI board. 4. Close the slot release lever. 5. Return power to the slot through the PCI Hot Plug application. The green LED turns on.
Compaq promotes standardization with operating system software leaders to ensure the broad availability of PCI Hot Plug technology. However, each operating system supplier is responsible for its own implementation of the software, including the interface.
Novell intraNetWare Configuration Manager Console
The Novell Configuration Manager Console (NCMCON) user interface enables you to view status information on PCI slots and control features, such as removing and replacing all PCI Hot Plug adapters from one focal point.
Navigating the NCMCON Menus
The NCMCON Interface constantly retrieves and displays the status of all the slots. If an error occurs, an appropriate error message is displayed. To navigate through these menus, use the following guidelines: 1. From the Main menu, use the arrow keys to move up and down the list of slots. The current line is highlighted. 2. Press Enter to go to the Slot Options menu. Use the arrow keys to highlight the correct option, and press Enter to select it. If you press Enter when a non-hot-plug slot is highlighted, the Slot Detail screen is displayed. At any point, if you want to return to the Main menu, press Esc. 3. Press F1 for online help.
Performing Hot-Plug Actions
The Compaq PCI Hot Plug and the intraNetWare PCI Hot Plug application enable the following hot-plug actions:
Hot Removal of Adapters You can manually shut down and permanently remove an adapter, regardless of whether it is working or has failed. Hot Replacement of Adapters You can replace a failed adapter with an identical adapter. This command applies power to and configures the slot. View Slot Detail Information You can view detailed information about each PCI slot.
Replacing an Adapter
Figure 6-2. External connectors on the back of the server
Table 6-1 External Connectors
Identifier Description External hot-plug redundant system fan assembly Parallel connector External SCSI connector NIC Connectors VHDCI SCSI Knockouts Redundant hot-plug power cord connector Primary hot-plug power cord connector Serial A connector Keyboard connector Mouse connector Video connector
SCSI Cabling
The Compaq ProLiant 6400R server provides one hardwired and three configurable SCSI buses for maximum configuration flexibility. This flexibility, combined with a maximum of five optional, integrated dualchannel Wide Ultra SCSI adapters (assuming the one expansion slot is occupied by a NIC), allows a large number of possible SCSI configurations. For information on SCSI adapters and configurations supported by the Compaq ProLiant 6400R server, refer to the Compaq website:
This section discusses the SCSI buses, connectors, and special considerations.
SCSI Buses
The Compaq ProLiant 6400R server includes two SCSI buses. The SCSI B bus, is hardwired from the Dual Channel Wide Ultra SCSI adapter channel B
to the external SCSI connection on the rear of the server. The other bus is designated the SCSI A bus.
SCSI A Bus
The SCSI A bus connects to SCSI hard drive slots 0 through 3.
SCSI A Cable
Figure 6-3. The SCSI A bus
Determining Cabling Needs
To determine the SCSI cables needed for your application: 1. Determine the internal cabling needs. 2. Identify the SCSI hardware device for the Wide Ultra2 SCSI hard drive only. 3. Follow the interconnect instructions. For the latest information on SCSI adapters and Smart Array controllers and configurations supported by the Compaq ProLiant 6400R server, refer to the Compaq website:
Internal Cabling with Integrated Controller or Additional SCSI Adapter
IMPORTANT: Remove all SCSI cables from the integrated dual-channel SCSI controller if the controller is not used to control any internal SCSI devices. Leaving these cables connected to an internal SCSI bus could interfere with proper SCSI bus termination.
Use the following table as a guide to determine the correct cabling device for your needs.
Table 6-2 Internal SCSI Cabling (Simplex Backplane Configuration)
Controller Integrated Dual Channel Wide-Ultra SCSI-3 Controller (Channel A only) Dual Channel Wide-Ultra SCSI-3 Adapter, or WideUltra SCSI-3 Adapter SMART-2 Array Controller /SL,/DH (internal channel), SMART 3200 (one internal channel) Cabling hot-plug drive cage for Wide Ultra2 hard drives Wide Ultra2 transfer rates not supported for this configuration. No additional cables are required. Connect the HD68 point-to-point cable from the controller to the hot-plug backplane. All cables for this configuration are supplied with the system. This is the default shipping configuration. Common Use: Control all internal SCSI devices from Channel A of the Dual Channel Wide Ultra Controller. Dual Channel Wide Ultra Controller (both channels) SMART-2 Array Controller /SL,/DH (internal channel), SMART 3200 (one internal channel) Common Use: Drive array support using one of the two SCSI channels of the SMART controller. The second SCSI channel is available for external storage. Connect SCSI A channel to the drive backplane.
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 exposure to hazardous radiation:
Do not try to open the laser device enclosure. There are no user-serviceable components inside. Do not operate controls, make adjustments, or perform procedures to the laser device other than those specified herein. Allow only Compaq authorized service technicians to repair the laser device.
Compliance with CDRH Regulations
The Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration implemented regulations for laser products on August 2, 1976. These regulations apply to laser products manufactured from August 1, 1976. Compliance is mandatory for products marketed in the United States.
Compliance with International Regulations
All Compaq systems equipped with CD-ROM drives comply with appropriate safety standards, including IEC 825.
Laser Product Label
The following label or equivalent is located on the surface of Compaq CD-ROM drives.
This label indicates that the product is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT. This label appears on a laser device installed in your product.
Laser Information
Laser Type Wave Length Divergence Angle Output Power Polarization Numerical Aperture Semiconductor GaAIAs 780 nm +/- 35 nm 53.5 degrees +/- 0.5 degrees Less than 0.2 mW or 10,869 Wm-2 sr-1 Circular 0.25 0.45 inches +/- 0.04 inches
Battery Replacement Notice
Your computer is provided with a lithium manganese dioxide, or a vanadium pentoxide, or an alkaline internal battery or battery pack. There is a danger of explosion and risk of personal injury if the battery is incorrectly replaced or mistreated. Replacement is to be done by a Compaq authorized service provider using the Compaq spare designated for this product. For more information about battery replacement or proper disposal, contact your Compaq authorized reseller or your authorized service provider.
WARNING: Your computer contains an internal lithium manganese dioxide, or a vanadium pentoxide, or an alkaline battery pack. There is risk of fire and burns if the battery pack is not handled properly. To reduce the risk of personal injury,
Do not attempt to recharge the battery. Do not expose to temperatures higher than 60C. Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, short external contacts, or dispose of in fire or water. Replace only with the Compaq spare designated for this product. Do not dispose of batteries, battery packs, or accumulators with general household waste. To forward them to recycling or proper disposal, please use the public collection system or return them to Compaq, your authorized Compaq Partners, or their agents.
Table D-6 PCI Hot Plug LEDs continued
LED Green Amber Power Status Off Off OK to Open Yes Slot Status The power to the slot is off. If you need to replace the card in this slot, follow these steps: 1. Open the slot release lever. 2. Remove or replace the board. 3. Connect the cables to the PCI board. 4. Close the slot release lever. 5. Return power to the slot through the PCI Hot Plug application. The green LED turns on.
The PCI Hot Plug LEDs at each expansion slot provide a visual reference of the status of each board slot. The LEDs are viewed from the rear of the server or by opening the PCI Hot Plug access doors on the top panel. The figure below shows the PCI Hot Plug LEDs as viewed from the rear of the server.
CAUTION: Do not open the slot release lever unless the slots green PCI Hot Plug LED indicator is off. A system power down and subsequent data loss could occur.
Figure D-4. PCI Hot Plug LED indicators, the green LED from the rear of the server
and the amber LED
Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drives
IMPORTANT: Before adding or removing any hot-plug SCSI drives, be sure to set the drive in the Standby mode, as directed by the operating system instructions.
When replacing hot-plug hard drives, these guidelines must be followed:
Table D-7 Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drive LEDs
LED Green Power Status On Description Never remove a hot-plug drive if the LED is green. After an online spare has been completely rebuilt, the online LED displays solid green. Replace a hot-plug hard drive when the drives LED is amber. Drives that have been marked as failed by the controller are indicated by the amber Drive Failure LED on the drive tray. A drives online LED flashes green when it is being rebuilt. Never remove a drive while another drive is being rebuilt. A replaced drive is restored from data stored on the other drives.
Green Flashing
Hot-Plug Fan LED Indicators
For an understanding of the front panel fan LED, refer to the section Front Panel LED Indicators earlier in this Appendix.
Locating Hot-Plug Fan LED Indicators
The hot-plug fan LEDs provide a visual reference for the status of each fan. The LEDs are viewed from the top of the server or by removing the top panel. Verify the status of the fans by noting the LEDs at the fan location.
hard drives 1-15 configuration 1-10 Prefailure Warranty 7-5 hardware options 1-12 overview 1-12 hardware, security 1-11 hazard symbol x hazardous conditions symbols on equipment x hazardous energy circuits symbol x hazardous light A-6 heat sinks 1-2 help additional sources xii Compaq website xiii Compq authorized resellers, telephone numbers xiii technical support telephone numbers xii high-availability features 1-7 Automatic Server Recovery2 1-1 Compaq Insight Manager 1-1 Compaq SmartStart 1-1 ECC Memory 1-1 Integrated Remote Console (IRC) 1-1 PCI Hot Plug slots 1-1 redundant hot-plug fans 1-1 redundant network interface controller (NIC) 1-1 redundant processor power modules 1-1 server management and configuration tools 1-1 hot plug overview 5-1
I/O expansion boards overview 5-1 I/O expansion slots locating 3-18 icons on equipment x IDE CD-ROM drive 1-4 IEC 825 safety standards A-6 IML 1-8 overview 1-8, 4-1 server management 1-8 viewing events 4-1 IML, Compaq Survey Utility viewing events 4-1 Insight Manager features 1-9 information 1-9 overview 1-9 INSPECT utility 1-8, 7-3, 7-4 installation mounting bracket assembly for rack server 2-16 rack model server 2-1 tools needed for rack model server 2-11 installation service 2-1 installing configuration utility 1-8 hot-plug fan 3-31, 3-32 hot-plug power supplies 3-26 operating system 7-3 processors 3-3 server into rack 2-18 SmartStart and Support Software CD 7-2 switch box 2-24 integrated cache 1-2 Integrated Management Log IML 4-1 Integrated Remote Console (IRC) 1-1, 1-9 interface parallel control 1-11 serial control 1-11 interfaces, supported external 1-6
interlock 1-11 chain D-2 fault LED D-2 LED status D-2 internal drive bays 1-4 interrupts 1-8 intraNetWare, PCI hot plug actions 5-6 IRC overview 1-9 server management 1-9 IRQs 1-8, 7-3 ISA modem slot 1-3, 1-9 slot 1-3
keyboard connector 1-14 interface 1-6 password 1-11
L2 cache memory 1-2 label installing DIMMs 3-13 installing options 3-1 symbols on equipment x laser devices A-6 laser product label A-7 LEDs fan D-9 fans 3-30 front panel D-1, D-8 front panel fan 3-28, D-10 hot plug 3-19 hot plug, PCI 5-3, D-9 hot-plug fan 3-30, D-9, D-10 hot-plug SCSI hard drive D-8 interlock fault D-2 online 3-23, D-8 PCI hot plug D-7 power supply 3-27, D-4, D-10 powering down 2-25
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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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