Compaq 1850R manual Attaching the Cable Management Arm, 28Server Installation Overview

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Figure 2-19. Using thumbscrews to secure the positioned server in the rack

5.Tighten the thumbscrews before you close the rack door to prevent the door from hitting protruding thumbscrews.

Attaching the Cable

Management Arm

A double-hinged cable management arm with fasteners ship with each server. The cable management arm attaches to the server's cable management arm bracket and to the rear frame of the rack. All cables to and from the server are tied to this arm. The two hinges allow the cable management arm with attached cables to swing out of the way when you need to access rear connectors or the hot-plug power supply.

1.For easier handling, first slide the server into the rack, then attach the cable management arm to the cable management arm server bracket using two M6 x 1.0-12L Phillips screws. If you attach the arm before loading the server in the rack, the arm may swing around and interfere with the loading process.

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Contents Compaq ProLiant 1850R Compaq ProLiant 1850R Setup and Installation Guide Contents Server Installation Overview Installing Hardware Options Cabling Guidelines Integrated Management Log ViiAppendix D ViiiAppendix G Page About This Guide Text ConventionsSymbols in Text Symbols on EquipmentXii About This Guide Compaq Web Site Rack StabilityGetting Help XiiiTelephone Numbers Xiv About This GuideCompaq ProLiant 1850R Features ProLiant 1850R2Compaq ProLiant 1850R Features Compaq ProLiant 1850R server with Wide Ultra2 ScsiProLiant 1850R with Wide Ultra SCSI-3 ConfigurationProLiant 1850R Front View Compaq ProLiant 1850R Front Components4Compaq ProLiant 1850R Features ProLiant 1850R with Wide Ultra2 ScsiCompaq ProLiant 1850R Wide Ultra2 Front Components IdentifierFront Bezel Thumbscrew Locations 6Compaq ProLiant 1850R FeaturesThumbscrew Identification Identifier DescriptionProLiant 1850R Rear Components Rear Panel ComponentsReference Description Inside View of the ProLiant 1850R Server 8Compaq ProLiant 1850R FeaturesLocating ProLiant 1850R Server Internal Components ProLiant 1850R Internal ComponentsStandard Features Processors and Processor Power ModulesIndustry Support 10Compaq ProLiant 1850R Features Disk Controller Rear view of expansion slot locationsMass Storage 12Compaq ProLiant 1850R FeaturesIntegrated Network Controller Wide Ultra SCSI-3 ModelsDescription of ProLiant 1850R Media Bays 14Compaq ProLiant 1850R Features Wide Ultra2 Scsi ModelsStandard Interfaces Description of ProLiant 1850R Wide Ultra2 Media Bays16Compaq ProLiant 1850R Features Hot Plug Power SupplyWarranty VideoServer Management Configuration Default Configuration18Compaq ProLiant 1850R Features Compaq SmartStartServer Management Fault Tolerance Compaq Insight ManagerCompaq System Configuration Utility Automatic Server Recovery-2 ASR-220Compaq ProLiant 1850R Features Compaq Integrated Remote Console Front Panel Status LEDs 22Compaq ProLiant 1850R FeaturesStatus LEDs Front Panel Status LEDs DescriptionSecurity Features Hot-Plug Power Supply LEDRJ-45 LED Indicators 24Compaq ProLiant 1850R Features DiagnosticsPre-Failure Warranty Insight Manager AlertServer Installation Overview 2Server Installation Overview Rack Builder Configuration ToolRack Warnings and Precautions Server Warnings and Precautions 4Server Installation OverviewPower Requirements Optimum EnvironmentSpace Requirements 6Server Installation Overview Temperature RequirementsRack Internal Temperature Maximums GroundingBlanking Panels Installation Sequence 8Server Installation OverviewCompaq ProLiant 1850R Setup and Installation Guide 10Server Installation Overview Unpacking the Rack ServerLocating Materials Reference Information Installing Expansion Boards Other Major Hardware Options 12Server Installation OverviewSlide Rail Assembly Components Slide rail assemby components14Server Installation Overview Removing server rail from outer bracket railSeparated outer bracket rail top and server rail 16Server Installation Overview Compaq ProLiant 1850R Setup and Installation Guide 18Server Installation Overview Attaching outer bracket rail to rack mounting bracket 20Server Installation Overview Measuring with the TemplateInserting Cage Nuts in the Rack Frame 10. Measuring with the templateAttaching the Rack Mounting Bracket Assembly to the Rack 22Server Installation OverviewCompaq ProLiant 1850R Setup and Installation Guide 24Server Installation Overview Attaching the Server Bracket to Attaching Server Rails to the Server26Server Installation Overview Loading the Rack Server18. Loading the rack server 28Server Installation Overview Attaching the Cable Management Arm21. Securing the cable management arm rack bracket Connecting the Power Cord Peripheral Devices 30Server Installation OverviewRear Panel Connectors/LED Connector or LED32Server Installation Overview 25. Securing the power supply power cord cablePowering Up the Server 26. Securing cables to the cable management armConfiguring the Server with Compaq SmartStart 34Server Installation Overview28. Inserting the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive Using the Power Switch Using Diagnostics Tools36Server Installation Overview Routine Maintenance Optional Installation ServiceRegistering Your Server Installing Hardware Options Accessing Non Hot-Plug Areas Accessing Processors, Memory Sockets, System Board2Installing Hardware Options Pull the server out from the rack Installing a Processor and Processor Power Module 4Installing Hardware OptionsProcessor and Processor Power Module slot locations Processor and processor power module slot locations6Installing Hardware Options Installing a Processor Power Module Installing a processor power moduleDimm Option Kit Part Numbers 8Installing Hardware OptionsAdding Memory to the ProLiant 1850R Server Part Numbers Dimm Option Kit DescriptionMaximum Memory Configuration Dimm Socket IdentificationInstalling DIMMs 10Installing Hardware OptionsIdentifying Expansion Slots PCI Slots ProLiant 1850R riser board slotsInstalling an Expansion Board 12Installing Hardware Options12. Removing slot cover Replacing the Riser Board Riser Board Brace 14Installing Hardware OptionsRemoving Expansion Board Shipping Bracket Replacing the Riser Board Riser Board BraceReplace all expansion boards Installing Removable Media Devices General Installation Guidelines16Installing Hardware Options Installing ProLiant 1850R Mass Storage Devices Bit18Installing Hardware Options Wide Ultra2 Scsi modelReplacing the 1.44-MB Diskette Drive Floppy Removing the 1.44-MB Diskette Drive floppy drive20Installing Hardware Options 20. Releasing the diskette driveEnabling the Power Switch Security Feature Installing the 1.44-MB Diskette Drive Floppy DriveTo enable the power switch security feature 22Installing Hardware Options 23. Inserting the power switch into the front bezelInstalling the CD-ROM Drive Replacing the CD-ROM DriveRemoving the CD-ROM Drive 24Installing Hardware Options Installing External Storage DevicesInstalling a 3.5-Inch Drive into a 5.25-Inch Drive Bay Attaching Mass Storage Devices26. Removing the removable media tray from the server 26Installing Hardware Options 28. Installing and securing the drive into the chassisInstalling a Half-Height Device 29. Connecting the drive cables28Installing Hardware Options 30. Installing a half-height deviceInstalling a Full-Height Device DLT Tape Drive 30Installing Hardware Options Accessing the Hot-Plug Areas Installing Hot-Plug Wide Ultra SCSI-3 DrivesInstalling Hot-Plug Wide Ultra2 Scsi Drives 32Installing Hardware OptionsScsi ID Numbers for Wide Ultra SCSI-3 Models Scsi ID Numbers for Wide Ultra2 Scsi Models Installing a Hot-Plug Redundant Power Supply 34Installing Hardware OptionsPlug the power cord into the new hot-plug power supply 36Installing Hardware Options 42. Plugging in the power cordClose the rear rack door Cabling Guidelines Ref.Connector Rear Panel ConnectorsRear Panel Connectors 2Cabling GuidelinesInternal Connectors Scsi connectors on the system boardImportant Connectors Cabling the Server’s Rear Panel Cables4Cabling Guidelines Plug in the power supply cables and secure Additional Mass Storage Devices 6Cabling GuidelinesScsi Hard Drive Installation Guidelines ProLiant 1850R Server Cable Kit Contents ProLiant 1850R Server Cables and Server Cable Kit Contents Scsi Cable Connectors 10Cabling GuidelinesScsi Cabling Guidelines Determining the Cables you Need12Cabling Guidelines Internal Cabling Internal Cabling for the Compaq ProLiant 1850R1850R 14Cabling GuidelinesCompaq ProLiant See NoteExternal Cabling for Primary Storage Only External Cabling for Primary Storage OnlyCompaq ProLiant 1850R ProLiant Storage System 16Cabling Guidelines External Cabling for Secondary StorageExternal Cabling for Secondary Storage 15/30 DLT DriveProLiant 1850R Cabling Examples Cabling a DLT Tape Drive to Scsi Port Cabling a Half-Height Tape Drive Scsi Port18Cabling Guidelines ProLiant 1850R Maximum External Storage Cabling Server Configuration Utilities Compaq System Configuration Utility2Server Configuration and Utilities Resolving Resource ConflictsStarting the System Configuration Utility System Configuration Utility Main MenuConfiguring Hardware 4Server Configuration and UtilitiesDrive Array Configuration View or Edit DetailsSystem Partition Setting Power-On Defaults6Server Configuration and Utilities Creating a New System PartitionVerifying the System Partition Upgrading the System PartitionConfiguration Backup Configuration Backup Configuration History Files8Server Configuration and Utilities Removing Boards Configuring PCI Boards AutomaticallyInstalling an Operating System Single Processor Operating Support10Server Configuration and Utilities SMP Operating System SupportLoading Compaq Device Drivers Novell Device Drivers from Compaq12Server Configuration and Utilities Compaq SmartStart InstallationManual Installation Special ConsiderationsCompaq 14Server Configuration and Utilities SCO OpenServer and SCO UnixWare Device Drivers from Compaq 16Server Configuration and Utilities IBM OS/2 Device Drivers from Compaq 18Server Configuration and Utilities Retail Installation SunSolaris Device Drivers from CompaqBanyan Vines Device Drivers from Compaq Diagnostics and Other Utilities 20Server Configuration and UtilitiesController Naming Conventions Controller Driver Naming ConventionsOperating System Driver Type Driver File Name 22Server Configuration and Utilities Integrated Management Log Multiple Ways of Viewing the LogViewing the Event List 2Compaq Integrated Management LogCompaq Survey Utility Printing the Event ListList of Events Event Messages4Compaq Integrated Management Log Automatic Server Recovery Event Type Event Message Post ErrorPower Subsystem Operating SystemFederal Communications Commission Notice ModificationsCables 2Regulatory Compliance NoticesCanadian Notice European Union NoticeJapanese Notice Avis CanadienCompliance with Cdrh Regulations Laser Safety WarningsTaiwan Notice Laser Devices 4Regulatory Compliance NoticesCompliance with International Regulations Laser Product LabelLaser Information Battery Replacement Notice 6Regulatory Compliance NoticesElectrostatic Discharge Grounding Methods2Electrostatic Discharge Power Cord Set Requirements General RequirementsCountry-Specific Requirements Table C-1 Power Cord Set Requirements By Country2Power Cord Set Requirements Country Accredited AgencyInstalling a New Battery System Board Battery ReplacementInstalling the System Board Battery 2Installing a New BatteryFigure D-2. Attaching the battery to the designated location 4Installing a New Battery Plug in the server and reconnect any external devicesSwitches and Jumpers Setting System Board SwitchesSystem Configuration Switch Settings S1 Settings 2Switches and JumpersFunction Default Position Function Default Position for Processor Switch SettingsTable E-2 Processor Switch Settings Processor 350 MHz 400MHz 450MHzTable E-3 Scsi Device Jumper ID Settings NIC Operating ModeScsi Device Jumper Settings 4Switches and JumpersSystem Board Battery Jumper Settings ProLiant 1850R Specifications ProLiant 1850R SpecificationsConnector Interfaces 2Specifications and Connector InterfacesInstalling NetWare Lan Drivers Operating Systems Requiring Special LAN Driver InstallationIntroduction For Novell Products Nssd version 3.22A diskettes 2Updating LAN DriversSetup intraNetWare for Small Business from Compaq Letter\PRODUCTS\NW411\IBM\411\LANDRV directory4Updating LAN Drivers \NETWORK and press EnterLAN Driver Update Procedure NetWare for Small Business Setup NetWare for Small BusinessFor Windows NT 4.0 Ntssd version 2.08 diskettes LAN Driver Update Procedure For NetWareInstalling Windows NT 4.0 LAN Drivers 6Updating LAN DriversInstalling IBM OS/2 LAN Drivers LAN Driver Installation Procedure for Window NTLAN Driver update procedure for IBM Operating Systems Installing Banyan Vines LAN Driver 8Updating LAN DriversAdditional drivers are now being installed Please wait 10Updating LAN Drivers Symbols NumbersIndex-1 Index-2 CD-ROMIndex-3 Index-4 Index-5 Index-6 ISALED Index-7Index-8 PCI Index-9Index-10 Index-11 ScsiIndex-12 Index-13 Index-14
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1850R specifications

The Compaq 1850R, introduced in the late 1990s, is a robust and versatile server known for its reliability and performance. This rack-mounted server was designed to cater to the evolving needs of businesses that required high availability and scalability in their IT infrastructure.

At the core of the Compaq 1850R is its support for dual Intel Pentium III processors. This dual-processor configuration provides enhanced multitasking capabilities, allowing the server to handle more simultaneous processes effectively. With a clock speed of up to 1 GHz, businesses could run demanding applications and services with improved speed and efficiency.

One of the standout features of the Compaq 1850R is its impressive memory capacity. The server supports up to 8GB of SDRAM, which allows it to manage larger datasets and facilitate better performance for memory-intensive applications. This makes the 1850R an ideal choice for database management and enterprise resource planning.

Storage options are another highlight of the Compaq 1850R. The server can accommodate multiple hot-swappable hard drive bays, supporting both SCSI and IDE drives. This flexibility allows organizations to scale their storage needs as their data requirements grow. The ability to add or replace drives without downtime is a significant advantage for maintaining high availability environments.

In terms of networking, the Compaq 1850R features integrated Ethernet ports for reliable network connectivity. The server also supports advanced RAID configurations, which enhances data protection and improves performance by distributing I/O across multiple drives. This feature is particularly important for businesses that rely heavily on data integrity and availability.

The design of the 1850R is optimized for rack mounting, a standard for enterprise environments looking to maximize space and efficiency. Its compact form factor fits seamlessly into standard 19-inch racks, making it suitable for various server rooms and data centers.

Overall, the Compaq 1850R is a powerful server that combines solid processing capability, extensive memory support, and flexible storage options. It remains a valuable asset for organizations seeking to build a reliable and scalable IT infrastructure. As businesses continue to demand efficiency and performance from their servers, the 1850R stands as a testament to Compaq's commitment to quality and innovation in the tech industry.