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HP Server Ultra3  

Non-hot Swap  

(68-pin) Hard Disk Drive  

Installation Guide 

HP Part Number 5990-2610 

Printed in January 2002 

Summary of Contents for P5389A - Intel Pentium III-S 1.4 GHz Processor Upgrade

Page 1: ...HP Server Ultra3 Non hot Swap 68 pin Hard Disk Drive Installation Guide HP Part Number 5990 2610 Printed in January 2002 ...

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Page 5: ...pe 3 Step 3 Set the SCSI Address 8 Step 4 Continue Installation 16 2 Mount the Drive in the Server L or T Series 17 Step 1 Mount the Drive in the System 17 Step 2 Connect the Drive Activity Light 18 Step 3 Connect the Drive 22 Step 4 Configure the Drive 23 A Jumper Settings 25 Jumper Legend 25 B Returning HP Hard Disk Drives 27 C Warranty and Support 29 Hardware Warranty 29 HP Repair and Telephone...

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Page 7: ...te of 160 MB sec The terminator on the cable other drives on the bus and or the host controller card determines whether the drive runs in SE or LVD mode NOTE For any drive to run in LVD mode all SCSI components on that bus must be in LVD mode General Installation Steps In general the steps for installing a hard drive are shown below Please refer to the detailed instructions in each step before att...

Page 8: ...s or a similar tool for setting configuration jumpers A TorxTM T 15 screwdriver or a regular blade screwdriver Setup Information You Need Before you begin you need the following setup information The HP Operations and Maintenance Guide for your system or Information Assistant on the HP Server Navigator CD ROM The SCSI addresses available in your system Refer to your system in Information Assistant...

Page 9: ...ist strap and a grounding mat 3M 8501 8502 8505 or equivalent If an antistatic work area is not available touch any unpainted metal surface to discharge static electricity before handling the drive When you remove the hard disk drive from the antistatic bag handle it only by the frame Do not touch the electrical components Place the drive on the antistatic bag whenever you set it down After gather...

Page 10: ...Chapter 1 Prepare Drive for Installation 4 Figure 1 1 Identification of the Different Types of Drives 1 of 2 ...

Page 11: ...refore 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 Appendix A Jumper Settings shows a legend describing the abbreviations used for the drive control settings and jumper control settings of the...

Page 12: ...Chapter 1 Prepare Drive for Installation 6 Figure 1 2 Component Identification Type 1 Drives J6 SCSI Connector Power Connector Figure 1 3 Component Identification Type 2 Drives ...

Page 13: ...er 1 Prepare Drive for Installation 7 J6 Power Connector SCSI Connector Figure 1 4 Component Identification Type 3 Drives SCSI Connector Power Connector CN2 Figure 1 5 Component Identification Type 4 Drives ...

Page 14: ...dress 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 Address 0 should be used for the first drive in the system Typically address 1 is assigned to the second hard disk drive address 2 is assigned to the third ...

Page 15: ...t 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 If you are connecting an Ultra3 SCSI drive to a narrow SCSI cable and narrow SCSI controller set the SCSI address from 0 to 6 If you are connecting an Ultra3 SCSI drive to a wide SCSI cable and wide SCSI controller set the SCSI address from 0 to 15 Detailed de...

Page 16: ...CSI 4 SCSI 8 SCSI 12 SCSI 5 SCSI 9 SCSI 13 SCSI 6 SCSI 7 SCSI 10 SCSI 11 SCSI 14 SCSI 15 J4 1 J4 1 G A 7 68 Pin SCSI Connector J6 R R R R E E E P E D M S S S D S S E J6 A G R R L A A A A E E E 3 2 1 0 S S D J4 1 7 Figure 1 8 SCSI Address Settings Type 1 Drives ...

Page 17: ...e for Installation 11 A 0 A 1 A 2 A 3 1 L E D J6 J6 1 SCSI 5 SCSI 6 SCSI 7 SCSI 0 SCSI 1 SCSI 2 SCSI 3 SCSI 4 SCSI 12 SCSI 13 SCSI 14 SCSI 15 SCSI 9 SCSI 10 SCSI 11 SCSI 8 J6 1 Figure 1 9 SCSI Address Settings Type 2 Drives ...

Page 18: ...e for Installation 12 A 0 A 1 A 2 A 3 1 L E D J6 J6 1 SCSI 5 SCSI 6 SCSI 7 SCSI 0 SCSI 1 SCSI 2 SCSI 3 SCSI 4 SCSI 12 SCSI 13 SCSI 14 SCSI 15 SCSI 9 SCSI 10 SCSI 11 SCSI 8 J6 1 Figure 1 10 SCSI Address Settings Type 3 Drives ...

Page 19: ...Installation 13 A 0 A 1 A 2 A 3 W P 1 23 L E D CN2 SCSI 5 SCSI 6 SCSI 7 SCSI 0 SCSI 1 SCSI 2 SCSI 3 SCSI 4 SCSI 12 SCSI 13 SCSI 14 SCSI 15 SCSI 9 SCSI 10 SCSI 11 SCSI 8 CN2 1 CN2 S E Figure 1 11 SCSI Address Settings Type 4 Drives ...

Page 20: ...Chapter 1 Prepare Drive for Installation 14 Figure 1 12 SCSI Address Settings Type 5 Drives ...

Page 21: ...nstallation 15 J3 A 3 A 2 A 1 A 0 1 27 D S S E W P L E D J3 SCSI 5 SCSI 6 SCSI 7 SCSI 9 SCSI 10 SCSI 0 SCSI 1 SCSI 2 SCSI 3 SCSI 4 SCSI 11 SCSI 12 SCSI 13 SCSI 14 SCSI 15 SCSI 8 J3 1 Figure 1 13 SCSI Address Settings Type 6 Drives ...

Page 22: ...ation 16 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 ...

Page 23: ...Mount the Drive in the System Use the tray with the drive activity light for mounting a drive in the front of a Server The drives are shipped already mounted on the tray To purchase the tray separately order the L or T series drive tray multipack Figure 2 1 L Series Drive Tray Drive Drive Tray Drive Rails Figure 2 2 T Series Drive Tray ...

Page 24: ... remove the four screws attaching the drive to the tray and remove the tray These screws can be used to mount the drive on the new tray or bracket Place the new tray or bracket on the drive Align the mounting holes on the tray or bracket with those on the drive Attach the tray or bracket to the drive using the four screws Attach the drive rails to the T series drive tray Step 2 Connect the Drive A...

Page 25: ...Chapter 2 Mount the Drive in the Server L or T Series 19 Figure 2 2 Activity Light Connection Type 1 Drives Figure 2 3 Activity Light Connection Type 2 Drives ...

Page 26: ...Chapter 2 Mount the Drive in the Server L or T Series 20 Figure 2 4 Activity Light Connection Type 3 Drives Figure 2 5 Activity Light Connection Type 4 Drives ...

Page 27: ...e in the Server L or T Series 21 Figure 2 6 Activity Light Connection Type 5 Drives J3 1 A 3 A 2 A 1 A 0 1 27 D S S E W P L E D J3 5V Red Cable Black Cable Drive Activity LED Figure 2 7 Activity Light Connection Type 6 Drives ...

Page 28: ...ated cables with Ultra3 SCSI hard disk drives CAUTION The active termination module belongs on the last connector on the cable opposite the system board or host bus SCSI adapter Do not remove this module Turn off your system and the display Disconnect the power cords Detach any external cables Remove the cover from the HP Server Remove any hardware necessary to reach the cables or insert the drive...

Page 29: ... on your new hard drive using the guidelines in Appendix B Disk Drive Characteristics Initialize the file system using the operating system format utility CAUTION No low level format is needed HP performs the low level format at the factory NOTE If you are experiencing problems with the drive watch the messages on your monitor while the system boots A message appears if a drive is not recognized b...

Page 30: ...Chapter 2 Mount the Drive in the Server L or T Series 24 ...

Page 31: ...ndicates a factory default setting Table A 1 General Jumper Description ID Description Ax SCSI Addresses A0 A1 A2 and A3 See the Set the SCSI Address step in the chapter Prepare Drive for Installation for detailed information LED Light Emitting Diode Drive Activity Light Not a jumper in the traditional sense This is where the drive activity light connects to the drive DS Delay Spin Up On Motor sta...

Page 32: ...and parity error reporting by the drive is enabled The drive checks for parity and reports the results of parity checking to the host system RES Reserved This pin set is not used and must remain as set at the factory SE Force Single ended On Forces Ultra single ended operation Off Drive and controller and terminator determines whether to operate as Ultra3 Ultra2 or Ultra WP Write Protect On The dr...

Page 33: ...B Returning HP Hard Disk Drives When returning a drive for service repair or replacement use the packaging supplied with the exchange drive Figure C 1 Drive Repackaging Foam Hard Disk Drive Antistatic Bag ...

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Page 35: ...ssory may be serviced through expedited part shipment In this event HP will prepay shipping charges duty and taxes provide telephone assistance on replacement of the component and pay shipping charges duty and taxes for any part that HP asks to be returned The customer may be required to run HP supplied configuration and diagnostic programs before a replacement will be dispatched or an on site vis...

Page 36: ...C Warranty and Support 30 ...

Page 37: ...ation 23 front mounting tray 18 H hardware warranty 29 HP Information Assistant CD ROM 2 I installation general procedure 1 internal power supply cable 22 J jumper descriptions 25 jumper locations Type 1 6 Type 2 6 Type 3 7 Type 4 7 Type 5 8 Type 6 8 M mounted tray 18 O operating system format utility 23 P parity 26 passively terminated cables 22 R restart system 23 returning a drive 27 S SCSI add...

Page 38: ...ler 23 SCSI drive power cable 22 SCSI hard drives multiple 9 SCSI host bus adapter 8 22 SCSI Select utility 23 SCSI terminators 25 setup information 2 shock 3 start unit command 26 static electricity 3 support 29 system board 22 system boot 23 T tools 2 W write protect 26 ...

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