Compaq 3000 manual Scsi ID Numbers

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SCSI ID Numbers

There are four possible numbering schemes depending on whether you are using 1-inch height drives, 1.6-inch height drives, simplex controller, or duplex controllers. The following four figures illustrate these four schemes.

IMPORTANT: The Simplex Enable board must be installed on the back of the drive cage for the simplex modes and the Duplex Enable board must be installed for the duplex modes.

3

Not Used

2

6

1

5

0

4

Figure 4-23.SCSI ID numbers - Single SCSI Channel (Simplex Mode) with 1-inch drives

ProLiant 3000 Setup and Installation Guide

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Contents ProLiant Compaq ProLiant 3000 Setup and Installation Guide Contents Installation Overview Iv About This GuideInstalling Hardware Options Integrated Management Vi About This GuideAppendix C ViiViii About This Guide About This GuideHow this Manual is Organized Text Conventions KeysSymbols on Equipment Symbols in TextProduct Safety Information About This GuideProLiant 3000 Setup and Installation Guide Compaq Systems Reference Library CD Getting HelpCompaq CDs Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CDCompaq Management CD Other Hardcopy DocumentsCompaq Web Site XiiiTelephone Numbers Xiv About This GuideFinland 9800-206-720 90-6155-9899 Xvi About This Guide Processor Boards Compaq ProLiant 3000 Server FeaturesStandard Features System Memory 2Compaq ProLiant 3000 Server FeaturesCache Memory and System Architecture Expansion SlotsVideo Media BaysKeyboard System Management High-Availability Features4Compaq ProLiant 3000 Server Features Fans Power SupplyWarranty SmartStart Management and Configuration Tools6Compaq ProLiant 3000 Server Features Disk Drive Fault Tolerance Compaq Insight Manager8Compaq ProLiant 3000 Server Features Security FeaturesAutomatic Server Recovery-2 ASR2 Compaq Integrated Remote Console Compaq Integrated Management DisplaySupported Drive Configurations 10Compaq ProLiant 3000 Server FeaturesInterlock Switches Installation Overview Server Warnings and Precautions 2Installation OverviewPre-installation Planning Power RequirementsGrounding Server Temperature Requirements4Installation Overview Installation Procedure Installing a Rack Mount ModelInstalling a Tower Model 6Installation OverviewProLiant 3000 Setup and Installation Guide Rack-Mount Server Installation Rack Warnings and Precautions2Rack-Mount Server Installation Rack Temperature Requirements Rack Internal Temperature Maximums4Rack-Mount Server Installation Airflow RequirementsUnpacking the Server Locating Materials and Documentation6Rack-Mount Server Installation ProLiant 3000 Setup and Installation Guide 8Rack-Mount Server Installation Preparing the Mounting Brackets Slide Rail AssembliesAttaching the Bracket Rail to the Mounting Bracket 10Rack-Mount Server Installation Removing the component rail from the bracket railProLiant 3000 Setup and Installation Guide 12Rack-Mount Server Installation Attaching the bracket rail to the mounting bracket Measuring with the Template Attaching the Mounting Bracket Slide Assembly to the Rack14Rack-Mount Server Installation ProLiant 3000 Setup and Installation Guide 16Rack-Mount Server Installation Inserting Cage Nuts in the Rack FrameAttaching the Mounting Bracket Assembly to the Rack Inserting cage nuts18Rack-Mount Server Installation Important Use only the bottom hole of the bracket as shown11.Cage nut and back of mounting bracket assembly installed 20Rack-Mount Server Installation Attaching Component Rails to the ServerAttaching the Cable Management Arm Bracket 13.Attaching a cable management arm bracket to the server22Rack-Mount Server Installation Loading the Rack Server14.Loading the rack server 24Rack-Mount Server Installation Attaching the Cable Management ArmProLiant 3000 Setup and Installation Guide 26Rack-Mount Server Installation Attaching the Optional Cable SupportOptional Installation Service 17.Attaching the cable support to the rackInstalling Hardware Options 2Installing Hardware Options Accessing Non Hot-Plug AreasAccessing Processors, Memory Board, System Board ProLiant 3000 Setup and Installation Guide Accessing the Processor 4Installing Hardware OptionsRemoving the terminator board Accessing Other System Board Components 6Installing Hardware OptionsSystem Board Switches Accessing Dimm Sockets on the Memory Board8Installing Hardware Options Removing the memory boardInstalling memory board Memory Banks10Installing Hardware Options Memory banks on the system board J12 J11 J10 BankAccessing the Drive Cage Back Plane 12Installing Hardware Options 10.Removing a fan11.Removing the front panel 14Installing Hardware Options 12.Partially pull out the drive cageInstalling the Duplex Enable Board Option 14.Removing the simplex enable board16Installing Hardware Options 15.Installing the duplex enable board16.Re-installing the drive cage 18Installing Hardware Options 17.Connectors on back of drive cageReplacing the Side Access Panel 18.Example cable connection to Scsi controller20Installing Hardware Options Interlock SystemAccessing Dimm Sockets on System Board 19.Removing the side panel22Installing Hardware Options 20.Installing system board Dimm banksAccessing Hot-Plug Areas Accessing the Hot-Plug Scsi Drives24Installing Hardware Options Scsi ID Numbers 26Installing Hardware Options Or Channel BPre-Failure Warranty Insight Manager AlertServer Configuration Utilities Configuring the Server with SmartStart2Server Configuration and Utilities Inserting the CD-ROMUsing the System Configuration Utility 4Server Configuration and Utilities Resolving Resource ConflictsStarting the System Configuration Utility 6Server Configuration and Utilities System Configuration Utility Main MenuSystem Configuration Menu Configuring Hardware Add or Remove Boards8Server Configuration and Utilities System PartitionCreating a New System Partition Upgrading the System Partition 10Server Configuration and UtilitiesVerifying the System Partition Configuration Backup Configuration Backup Configuration History FilesSystem Configuration History Log Files 12Server Configuration and UtilitiesRemoving Boards Configuring PCI Boards AutomaticallyInstalling an Operating System 14Server Configuration and Utilities SMP Operating System SupportNovell NetWare Device Drivers form Compaq Manual installationLoading Compaq Device Drivers 16Server Configuration and Utilities Microsoft Windows NT Device Drivers from CompaqSCO OpenServer and SCO UnixWare Device Drivers from Compaq 18Server Configuration and Utilities IBM OS/2 Device Drivers from CompaqBanyan Vines Device Drivers from Compaq Diagnostics and Other Utilities 20Server Configuration and UtilitiesNormal Run-time Behavior Integrated ManagementIntegrated Management Display 2Integrated Management Idle Screen TextNavigation Buttons Integrated Management Display buttons4Integrated Management Display SymbolsIntegrated Management Display Symbols System Behavior with Error Events AlertMenu Structure 6Integrated ManagementIntegrated Management Log 8Integrated Management Multiple Ways of Viewing the LogCompaq Insight Manager Viewing the Event List 10Integrated Management Compaq Survey UtilityCompaq IML Management Utility List of Events END of EventEvent Messages 12Integrated ManagementEvent Type Event Message Post Error Power Cord Set Requirements General RequirementsCountry-Specific Requirements Table A-1 Power Cord Set Requirements By Country2Power Cord Set Requirements Regulatory Compliance Notices Federal Communications Commission Notice2Regulatory Compliance Notices Class a EquipmentClass B Equipment Modifications Cables4Regulatory Compliance Notices Canadian NoticeAvis CanadienEuropean Union Notice Japanese Notice Australian Notice Compliance with Cdrh Regulations Laser Safety WarningsLaser Devices Compliance with International RegulationsLaser Product Label Laser InformationBattery Replacement Notice 8Regulatory Compliance NoticesInternal CD-ROM Internal CD-ROM DriveTable C-1 Index Index-1Index Index-3 Scsi Index-5
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