User ManualTable of ContentsHP Server tc2120 Network Operating System Installation Guide1Notice2Contents3Preparing the HP Server tc2120 for NOS Installation7Section 1. Hardware Setup7Preparing the Hard Disk Drives7Section 2. Updating the Server BIOS8Section 3. Using the Startup CD8Installing Microsoft Windows 2000 Server and Small Business Server 20009Prepare the Installation9High Level Process Flow9Section 1. Create the Drivers Diskettes9Section 2. Perform Windows 2000 Installation10Section 3. Completing the Installation12Phase 1 – Install the Service Pack12Phase 2 – Install the HP LAN Driver13Phase 3 – Install Windows 2000 Recovery Console14Section 4. Configure the System14Phase 1 – Perform Hardware Status Check14Phase 2 – Initialize Hard Disk Drive15Phase 3 – Adding Terminal Server Services16Create Client Installation Diskettes16Install the Client Utility on a Client Workstation17Section 5. Configure the Network17Phase 1 – Configure Server IP Address17Phase 2 – Attach Clients to Network and Test Ne18Testing the connection using Terminal Services19Phase 3 – Domain Controller Setup19Section 6. Install Additional HP Accessories21Troubleshooting21Tip #1. Windows 2000 Installation Halts about Three Minutes after Starting to Boot from CD-ROM22Tip #2. Configure the Parallel (LPT) Port for ECP Mode23Tip #3. Windows 2000 Drivers Signatures23Tip #4. Windows 2000 Recovery Options24Recovery option #1: Last known good configuration24Recovery option #2: Safe Mode Boot24Recovery option #3: Recovery Console (RC) Boot25Start RC Booting from Windows 2000 CD-ROM25Installing RC25Booting RC26Tip #5. Restarting Windows 2000 installation26On-Line Information and Software Sources26Installing Microsoft Windows Server 200327Prepare the Installation27High Level Process Flow28Section 1. Create the Drivers Diskettes28Section 2. Perform Windows Server 2003 Installation28Section 3. Completing the Installation31Phase 1 – Install HP Supported Driver\(s\)31Example: Installing the Promise FastTrak100 TX2 IDE RAID Driver31Example: Installing the Embedded Compaq NC7760 Gigabit Server Adapter Driver32Phase 2 – Install Windows Server 2003 Recovery Co32Section 4. Configure the System33Phase 1 – Perform Hardware Status Check33Phase 2 – Initialize Hard Disk Drive34Section 5. Configure the Network34Phase 1 – Configure Server IP Address34Phase 2 – Attach Clients to Network and Test Netw35Phase 3 – Domain Controller Setup36Section 6. Install Additional HP Accessories37Troubleshooting38Tip #1. Windows Server 2003 Drivers Signatures38Tip #2. Windows Server 2003 Recovery Options39Recovery option #1: Last known good configuration39Recovery option #2: Safe Mode Boot39Recovery option #3: Recovery Console (RC) Boot40Start RC Booting from Windows Server 2003 CD-ROM40Installing RC41Booting RC41Recovery option #4: ASR (Automated System Recovery)41ASR Restore mode:42Tip #3. Restarting Windows Server 2003 installation42On-Line Information and Software Sources42Installing Novel NetWare 5.143Prepare the Installation43High Level Process Flow43Section 1. Create the Drivers Diskettes43Section 2. Perform NetWare 5.1 Installation44Phase 1 – Start the Installation44For NetWare 5.1 (Installing Pentium 4/Celeron Patch)44Phase 2 – Install HP Drivers46Phase 3 – Configure the Network47Section 3. Install the Support Pack48Section 4. Install Additional HP Accessories49Troubleshooting49Tip #1. Restarting NetWare Installation49On-Line Information and Software Sources50Installing Novell NetWare 6.050Prepare the Installation50High Level Process Flow50Section 1. Run HP DiagTools (Optional)50Section 2. Create the Drivers Diskettes51Section 3. Perform NetWare 6.0 Installation51Phase 1 – Start the Installation51For NetWare 6.051Phase 2 – Install HP Drivers52Phase 3 – Configure the Network54Section 4. Install the Support Pack55Section 5. Install Additional HP Accessories57Troubleshooting58Tip #1. Restarting NetWare Installation58On-Line Information and Software Sources58Installing Novell NetWare 6.0 SBS58Prepare the Installation58High Level Process Flow58Section 1. Create the Drivers Diskettes59Section 2. Perform Netware 6.0 SBS Installation59PHASE 1 – Pre-Installation60Phase 1a - (only for Non-bootable Installation CD or Promise FastTrak IDE RAID Controller)60Phase 1b – \(Bootable Non-Multilingual Installat61Phase 1c – \(Bootable Multilingual Installation61Phase 2 – Start the Installation62Phase 3 – Install HP Drivers62PHASE 4 – Configure the Network64Section 3. Install Additional HP Accessories66Troubleshooting66Tip #1. Restarting NetWare Installation66On-Line Information and Software Sources66Installing Red Hat Linux 9.067Prepare the Installation67High Level Process Flow67Section 1. Perform Red Hat Linux Installation67Phase 1 — Launch the Installation67Phase 2 — Configure the Server68Welcome to Red Hat Linux68Language Selection68Keyboard Selection68Mouse Configuration68Installation Type68Disk Partitioning Setup68Boot Loader Installation69Kernel Parameters69GRUB Password69Network Configuration69Firewall Configuration69Language Support Selection70Time Zone Selection70Account Configuration70Authentication Configuration70Selecting Packages70Phase 3 — Complete the Installation70Boot Diskette Creation70Video Configuration71Monitor Selection71Custom X Configuration71Congratulations71Section 2. Install Additional HP Accessories71On-Line Information and Software Sources71Installing Red Hat Linux 8.072Prepare the Installation72High Level Process Flow72Section 1. Perform Red Hat Linux Installation721.1 Booting721.2 Installation Settings721.3 Disk Partitioning731.4 Boot Loader Configuration741.5 Network Configuration751.6 More Installation Settings751.7 Package Group Selection761.8 Post Installation Configuration76Boot Diskette Creation:76Graphical Interface Configuration:77Monitor Configuration:77Customize Graphics Configuration:77Congratulations:77Section 2. Special Cases782.1 Booting from a Promise FastTrak TX2782.1.1 Boot initialization string:782.1.2 Kernel Parameters:78On-Line Information and Software Sources78Installing Red Hat Linux 7.379Prepare the Installation79High Level Process Flow79Section 1. Perform Red Hat Linux Installation79Phase 1 – Launch the Installation79Start the Install using GUI79Phase 2 – Configure the Server80Welcome to Red Hat Linux80Language Selection80Keyboard Selection80Mouse Configuration80Install Options80Choose Your Partitioning Strategy81Boot Loader Installation81GRUB Password81Network Configuration81Firewall Configuration81Language Support Selection82Time Zone Selection82Account Configuration82Authentication Configuration82Selecting Packages82Video Configuration82Phase 3 – Complete the Installation82Boot Diskette Creation83Monitor Selection83Custom X Configuration83Phase 4 – Post Installation Instructions Updating84Section 2. Install Additional HP Accessories85On-Line Information and Software Sources86Installing SuSE Linux 7.386Prepare the Installation86High Level Process Flow86Section 1. Perform SuSE Linux 7.3 Installation87Phase 1 – Launch the Installation87Installing to Promise FastTrak100 TX287Start the Install using GUI87Phase 2 – Configure the Server87Welcome to YaST287Basic Configuration87Install SuSE Linux87Suggested Partitioning88Software Selection89System Boot Configuration89Password for "root"89Personalize89Confirm Installation90Phase 3 – Complete the Installation90Phase 4 – Post Installation Affairs Updating the91Section 2. Install Additional HP Accessories92On-Line Information and Software Sources92Size: 842 KBPages: 92Language: EnglishOpen manual
User ManualTable of ContentsContents3Chapter 1: Controls and Indicators7Front Panel7Additional Controls and Indicators8Rear Panel9Applying Power to the hp server10Connecting the Power Cords10Setting the Input Voltage10Connecting the Power Cords10Powering-Up the Server11Powering-Down the Server11Connecting Power to Multiple-Server Configurations11Sleep States (ACPI)11Chapter 2: External Connectors13Mini-DIN (PS/2) Connectors13Serial Port Connector14Parallel Port Connector15USB Connector16Standard LAN Connector16Standard Video Connector17Chapter 3: Installing and Configuring18Opening and Closing the hp server18Removing the Left Side Cover18Replacing the Left Side Cover19Removing the Upper Bezel20Replacing the Upper Bezel21Mass Storage22Mass Storage Guidelines23Boot Priority24Mass Storage Devices25IDE Model Controller Configuration25SCSI Model Controller Configuration25Mass Storage Devices26Tools Required26Installing a Second Hard Disk Drive (Drive Cage Mounted)26Installing a Third Hard Disk Drive (Tray Mounted)28Installing an Optional CD-ROM or DVD Drive30Installing an Optional Backup Tape Drive31Memory Modules33Tools Required33Memory Installation Guidelines34Installing Additional DIMMs34Removing DIMMs37Processor37Tools Required37Removing the Heat Sink and Cooling Fan37Removing the Processor38Replacing the Processor39Replacing the Heat Sink and Cooling Fan40Accessory Boards41Tested PCI Boards42Tools Required42Guidelines42IRQ Settings42Boot Priority42Installing an Accessory Board43Removing Accessory Boards47Connecting Peripheral Devices47Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, and LAN48Configuring the hp server tc212049hp 2120 Startup CD-ROM50Accessing the hp tc2120 Startup CD-ROM50Contents of the hp tc2120 Startup CD-ROM50NOS Installation50Diagnostics for Windows50Documentation51BIOS Setup Utility51Accessing the Setup Utility51Viewing the Summary Configuration Screen51Menu Bar51Using the Setup Screens53Changing the System Date and Time54Setting Boot Passwords54Setting Hardware Security Options55SCSI Configuration Utility55System Board Jumper/Dip Switch Settings57Changing Jumper/Dip Switch Settings after Processor Upgrade58Wake On LAN (WOL) Support59Chapter 4: Diagnostics60Power-On Self Test (POST)60POST Error Messages61Clearing the CMOS and Passwords63hp server Diagnostics for Windows Utility64Diagnostics for Windows Features65About Error Messages65Chapter 5: Error Messages66Power-On Self Test (POST) Error Messages66Chassis Intrusion Error Message66Beep Codes67Chapter 6: Troubleshooting68Preventive Maintenance Procedures69Troubleshooting Checklist69Server Does Not Power On69Server Powers On, but Fails POST70Server Passes POST, but Does Not Function70BIOS Recovery71BIOS Reset71BIOS Update71BIOS Recovery72Resetting a Lost Password73General Server Problems73“Operating system not found” message appears73Server stops working (hangs)73Power Problems74Symptom:74Action:74Video/Monitor Problems74Symptoms:74Action:74Configuration Problems75Symptom:75Action:75Symptom:75Action:75Symptom:76Action:76Printer/Datacomm Problems76Symptom:76Action:76Keyboard and Mouse Problems77Symptoms:77Action:77Symptom:78Action:78Flexible Disk Drive Problems78Symptoms:78Action:78CD-ROM Problems79Symptom:79Action:79Symptom:79Action:79Symptom:80Action:80SCSI Problems80Symptom:80Action:80Symptom:81Action:81IDE Problems81Symptom:81Action:81Processor Problems82Symptoms:82Action:82Memory Problems83Action:83Embedded Network Interface Card Problems83Symptom:83Action:83Network Interface Card (Installed) Problems84Symptom:84Action:84Installation Problems84Chapter 7: Replacing Parts86Safety Information86Service Tools Required86Mass Storage Devices87Removing the Flexible Disk Drive87Replacing the Flexible Disk Drive88Replacing the CD-ROM89Removing a Backup Tape Drive90Replacing a Backup Tape Drive91Removing a Hard Disk Drive (Tray Mounted)91Replacing a Hard Disk Drive (Tray Mounted)92Removing a Hard Disk Drive (Drive Cage Mounted)93Replacing a Hard Disk Drive (Drive Cage Mounted)94DIMMs95Removing DIMMs95Replacing DIMMs96Processor97Removing the Heat Sink and Cooling Fan98Removing the Processor98Replacing the Processor99Replacing the Heat Sink and Cooling Fan100Accessory Boards101Removing Accessory Boards102Replacing Accessory Boards103Power Supply105Removing the Power Supply105Replacing the Power Supply106Battery106Removing the Battery106Replacing the Battery107Chassis Fan108Removing the Chassis Fan108Replacing the Chassis Fan109System Board110Removing the System Board110Replacing the System Board111Chapter 8: Parts Identification112Exploded View – Covers and Bezels112Exploded View – Mass Storage Devices113Exploded View – Chassis Fan, Power Supply, and System Board114Exploded View – System Board Components115Replaceable Parts List116Cables and Part Numbers118Keyboards118Power Cords118Chapter 9: Specifications119Environmental119Weight and Dimensions119Power Supply Specifications120Hardware Specifications120System Board Layout121Index122Size: 3.33 MBPages: 125Language: EnglishOpen manual