Product Update: HP Netserver LP 1000r User Guide
In Chapter 1, "Controls, Ports and Indicators," add the following Note in the subsection, "Powering Down the Netserver."
NOTE | The HP Netserver supports a headless boot – that is, the keyboard and mouse do not need to be |
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In Chapter 3, "Installing Mass Storage Devices," "Introduction" section, in the "Installed Mass Storage Devices" subsection, replace Table
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Flexible disk | 1 |
| Factory installed flexible disk drive in drive | |
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| bay 1 |
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| 2 (Primary IDE connector) |
| up to 3 ** |
| • Up to three additional Hot Swap SCSI | |
Channel A |
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| hard disk drives in bays 3 through 5 |
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| • Embedded SCSI controller |
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| (address = ID 7) |
| up to 15 ** |
| • Control of up to 15 external SCSI | |
Channel B |
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| devices |
*The primary IDE
**Both SCSI channels (A and B) can each support up to 15 devices; however, there are only enough internal storage bays for three Hot Swap SCSI hard drives. Channel B is used to control external SCSI devices, typically a SCSI tape
In Chapter 4, "Installing Additional Memory," "Introduction" section, in the "Memory Installation Guidelines" subsection, and also in Appendix A, "Specifications," note this revision:
DIMM sizes supported are 256 MB, 512 MB, or 1 GB in any combination.
In Chapter 8, "Rack Mounting the HP Netserver
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Printed in December 2000 |
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