DEC PRIORIS HX 6000 DEC Prioris HX 6000 Series Server Installation Guide

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set up your server’s hardware and software.
ServerWORKS Quick Launch
ServerWORKS Quick Launch delivers unparalleled achievement in streamlining the installation and configuration of hardware components and network operating system software on Digital’s Prioris of servers. Quick Launch combines an intuitive inter­face and versatile, time saving features to produce a consistent and accurate installation optimized for Digital’s extremely powerful and highly acclaimed Prioris servers.
In addition to its automated yet extensible method of express installations for Network Operating Sys­tems, Quick Launch provides a comprehensive ar­chive of server documentation, troubleshooting as­sistance, and indispensable configuration utilities; all on one bootable CD!
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Before you Begin
Select a suitable ar ea for as s embl y an d use. En su re that your workspace:
Is located next to electrical outlets and a telephone
jack
Is free from excessive heat, dus t, and dir ect s u nl ig ht
Allows at least 7 inches of clearance on all sides for
proper air flow
See “Technical Specifications” in your System Reference manual for temperature and humidity information.
If you do not wish to install the server yourself, contact Digital Customer Service. A Customer Service Technician can install the server for you.
WA RNING
Use extreme care when unpacking your server. Due to its weight, two people are required to unpack it. Failure to use two people might violate certain safety regulations and can result in severe personal injury or equipment damage.
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Unpack your server
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NOTE
Servers are heavy. Do not lift this equipment alone. Unpack your server following the diagrams on the box
top. Use a mechanical aid or get someone to help you lift it from the carton base.
Test the weight of the server to make sure its comforta-
bly within your lifting capabilities.
Know where you’re going to set it down before you lift.
Roll the server on its wheels rather than carry it.
Get close to the server, w i th feet apar t for st able fo ot in g.
Squat down, knees bent, back straight.
Get a firm grip, lift with your legs, keep back straight.
Avoid twisting your up per body. Move your feet to turn.
Lower gently using leg muscles to squat, back straight.
Roll the server into place and lock the brake as shown
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After your server has been unpacked, please recycle the packing materials or dispose of them properly.
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C hec k t he p art s
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Unpack and identify your server’s components.
Prioris server Country kit including keyboard, keyboard extension
cable and mouse (ordered s eparat ely ) Up to 3 power cords Server keys Server software and documentation kits including
printed manuals and the Quick Launch CD-ROM with on-line documentation
SCSI cable and terminator (in some configurations, you may have up to three loose cables in addition to the cables already instal led.)
NOTE
Monitor must be ordered separately. The ServerWORKS software kit includes:
ServerWORKS Quick Launch: ServerWORKS Quick
Launch CD-ROM disk and Referen ce G ui de.
ServerWORKS Manager: ServerWORKS Manager soft-
ware and documentation.
The Prioris Server documentation kit includes:
This Installation Gu i de, Sys tem Referen ce m anu al,
Documentation Overview, Options Manuals, Warranty and Service Information, Diagnostic User’s Guide and Registration Card.
NOTE
On-Line Documentation is also contained on the Quick Launch CD-ROM.
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Install any internal options
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If you have options to install, install them now.
1. Unlock doors
2. Unlock side panels
3. Remove side panels
4. Install options
Refer to the follo w in g ch apt ers i n th e Sys t em Refer ence manual for detailed information.
Server Utilities
Upgrading Your Server’s CPU Module
Installing Additional Memory
Installing Optional Disk and Tape Drives
Connecting SCSI and RAID Adapters
Also, refer to t he docu men tat io n th at cam e w i th t he op ti on kit for specific installation instructions.
NOTES
Removing the side panels activates the power interlock switches. These switches turn off power to your server. You might injure yourself or damage the server if you attempt to override or bypass these switches. Always re­place the side panels before you turn on power to the server.
Use the brake located at the bottom of your server lock your server in place.
ISA cards should be installed after you run the System Configuration Utility in Step 7 or 8 since the SCU will list IRQs already used.
Before touching any circuit board or component, wear an anti-static wrist strap, properly grounded to the server chassis, or touch the metal frame to discharge any static electricity.
If you plan to use Quick Launch to install your Network Operating System, your server must meet the following minimu m r equi rem ent s t o p ro ceed wi th the s erv er i ns tal l a­tion:
16 MB of RAM
SVGA monitor
540 MB minimum hard disk drive
Network card
Two or three button mouse
CD-ROM drive attached to the bootable SCSI controller
Keyboard
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Conn ect the cables and power cord
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1. Connect the mouse and keyboard cables into the cor­responding connectors at the back of the server.
2. Place your monitor near your server. Connect the monitor signal cable to the back of the monitor and then connect it to the matching connector at the back of your server. Note that some monitors have cables permanently attached.
3. Connect the monitor power cord to the back of the monitor if necessary, and then connect it to the match­ing connector at the back of your server or into a wall outlet.
NOTE
Some large screen monitors (17-inch diagonal and over) require more power than the server’s auxiliary ac outlet can supply. These monitors will have power cords that must be connected directly into a wall outlet.
4. Connect the ac power cord to the server and then to your power outlet.
NOTE
If you have a secondary power supply, connect the re­maining ac power cord to the secondary power supply, then to your power outlet.
CAUTION
Do not attempt to modify or use an external 100 Vac (Japan only) or 115 Vac power cord for 240 Vac input power. Modifying either cord can cause severe equipment damage.
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Ethernet connections
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10Base-T (Twisted-Pair )
Your Prioris server is shipped network ready with connec­tors and onboard circuitry for 10Base-T (Twisted-Pair), 10Base-2 (EtherNet ThinWire) and 10Base-5 (AUI) network cabling.
Contact your network administrator before connecting to either network type.
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10 Base-2 (ThinWire )
10 Base-5 (AUI)
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Turn on the monitor and then the server
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1. Turn on the monitor.
2. Turn on the server.
3. The Operator Control Panel (OCP) display should turn
on by itself. If it doesn’t, press the OCP button.
4. Adjust the monitor contrast and brightness to obtain a
readable screen display.
NOTE
Refer to your System Reference manual for BIOS, Power­on-self-test (POST), and OCP messages.
Front panel switch icons are, from left to right, power, OCP backlight, and system reset.
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If you’re installing optional expansion cards
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Make sure you are familiar with using:
The System Configuration Utility (SCU)
RAID utilities
The SCSISelect Utility
Refer to your System Reference manual, SCSI, and RAID manuals for any additional information.
ISA cards should be installed after you run the following System Configuration Utility since the SCU will list IRQs already used. PCI and EISA cards should be installed be- fore running the SCU to take advantage of the SCU’s automatic detection feature.
Use the Quick Launch CD-ROM disk to complete the server installation. Follow these steps to configure your server.
1. Locate the Quick Launch CD-ROM disk in your Server­WORKS software kit. Power on your server and insert the CD-ROM disk . Pres s Ctrl + Al t + Del t o r eboo t y ou r server. If your server fails to boot from the CD-ROM, press Ctrl + Al t + Del agai n, th en Ctr l + A, wh en prompted, to run the SCSISelect utility. Enable the Bootable CD-ROM and INT13 lines, exit and reboot.
2. Use the SCU, when displayed, to configure the EISA option cards you installed or to enable the PCI cards. If you installed ISA cards, check the current card con­figuration to avoid IRQ conflicts before manually set­ting jumpers and switches.
Your server automatically reboots after you save and exit the SCU.
3. If you installed a RAID controller, the RAID configura­tion utility will be displayed next. Configure your server for RAID.
NOTE
If you installed additional SCSI or RAID cards, make sure the MS-DOS partition resides on the drive you want it to be on. If not, shut down your server, change the order of your cards and reconfigure your server.
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Run the Quick Launch CD-R OM program
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1. Locate the Quick Launch CD-ROM disk in your Server­WORKS software kit. Power on your server and insert the CD-ROM disk . Pres s Ctrl + Al t + Del t o r eboo t y ou r server. If your server fails to boot from the CD-ROM, press Ctrl + Al t + Del agai n, th en Ctr l + A, wh en prompted, to run the SCSISelect utility. Enable the Bootable CD-ROM and INT13 lines, exit and reboot.
2. When prompted, enter the MS-DOS partition size. Quick Launch then creates an MS-DOS partition on the hard disk drive using the FDISK utility. Afterwards, your server automatically reboots.
The Quick Launch main menu appears and all utilities and related files (SCU, diagnostics, RAID, etc.) are in­stalled onto the MS-DOS partition.
Use the Quick Launch CD-ROM disk to complete the server installation. Follow these steps to configure your server and install an o per ating sy s tem .
NOTE
This procedure assumes that no additional EISA, PCI, or ISA cards have been installed in your server. If you in­stalled optional expansion card(s), you first need to per­form the instructions on the previous page.
3. Select Installations & U til i ti es from the Quick Launch main menu. Choose Express for unattended operating system installation of Microsoft Windows NT or Novell NetWare or choose Conventional for a traditional op­erating system installation (SCO UNIX, OS/2, Microsoft Windows NT, or Novell NetWare).
Refer to the Quick Launch Refer enc e Gu ide i ncl uded wi th the ServerWORKS software kit for detailed installation procedures.
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Express operating system in stallation
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Express Installation Mi crosoft Windows NT Serve r & Novell NetWare
You will be asked to provide the following information before you can Express install Microsoft Windows NT or Novell NetWare.
Windo ws NT Ser ver
Novell NetWar e
Full Name___________________________________________ Organization Name____________________________________ Server Name_________________________________________ Product ID __________________________________________ NT Server Type_______________________________________ License _____________________________________________ Time Zone __________________________________________ Work Group Name/Domain______________________________ Network
Install NWLink
Install NetBEUI
Install TCP/IP
Server Name_________________________________________ Organization Name ____________________________________ Directory Tree Name___________________________________ Frame Type__________________________________________ IPX External Network Number ___________________________ Administrator Password ________________________________ Time Zone __________________________________________
Fill in the information as required. Have your Microsoft Windows NT or Novell NetWare software kit ready. Follow the instructions on the screen to begin your operating sys­tem installation.
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Creating server utility and device driver diskettes
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Use the method described in Step 7 or 8 to boot the Quick Launch CD-ROM disk and configure your server. From the Quick Launch main menu, select Installa tio ns & U ti li ti es. Choose either t he Co nventional or Utilities method to create operating system-specific device driver and server utility diskettes from image files located on the Quick Launch CD-ROM disk. You will need these diskettes to tra­ditionally install Windows NT, Novell NetWare, SCO UNIX, OS/2, and other operating systems.
If you prefer, y ou c an c reate t he requ i red disk ett es fr om Windows 3.1 or Windows for Workgroups based worksta­tions using these procedures:
1. Locate the Quick Launch CD-ROM disk in your Server­WORKS softw are ki t . In s er t t he CD- ROM di s k in t o t he CD-ROM drive.
2. From the Windows Program Manager, select File, then Run.
3. Enter:
qlaunch.exe
4. Select Installations & U til i tie s from the ServerWORKS Quick Launch main menu.
5. Select either the Conventional or Utilities method and then your server’s operating system. Select your server’s model name to view the list of available disk images.
For more info rm ati on , refer to t he Ser ver WORKS Quick Launch Reference Guide and the on -l ine hel p in t he ServerWORKS Quick Launch program.
The following is a list of device drivers you might need:
SCSI—enables your server to operate using the on-
board 7880 Adaptec controller.
Mouse—enables your server to operate using a
Logitech mouse.
Video—enables your server to operate using the on-
board Trio video controller or other supported video cards.
RAID—enables your server to operate using a Mylex
RAID controller.
Network—choose from several device drivers for Digi-
tal supported network interface cards.
The following is a list of bootable server utilities:
SCU—enables you to make a bootable SCU diskette for
use when configuring your server and adding options.
RAID—enables you to make a bootable RAID Configu-
ration Utility diskette for use when configuring your RAID array.
Diagnostics—enables you to make a bootable diskette
for use when troubleshooting your server.
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Register your server and review your documentation
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Register
If You Need Help
1. Record the server’s model number and serial number here.
Server Model Description:
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(located on the front of the server)
Server Model Number and Seri al Nu m ber:
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(located on the back of the server)
2. Send in the registration card contained in your Prioris Server documentation kit.
Warranty
3-year on-site hardware warranty.
Refer to your Warranty and Service Information for
specific warranty terms and conditions.
If you have questions about your server hardware, soft­ware, or warranty, please contact Digital’s Customer Serv­ice organization.
Before You Call Digital
1. Run the diagnostics shipped with your server to isolate the problem. You can run the diagnostics from the MS-DOS partition created by Quick Launch or you can create a diagnostics diskette from Quick Launch by using the Utilities option located under the Installa- tions & Utilities button.
2. Have the server’s model number and serial number available before you call.
3. Record any error messages and be prepared to de­scribe the sequence of events that led to your problem.
4. Call 1-800-354-9000.
For Technical Information
Technical information is available 24 hours a day on the Digital bulletin board service (BBS). For access call:
US Digital BBS
1-508-496-8800
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Install the ServerWOR KS Manager software
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After your server and network operating system installa­tion is complete, install Digital’s ServerWORKS Manager to:
Access an easy-to-use server management interface
Monitor critical PC server statistics
Obtain an easy-to-read topology map of the network
Manage server fault conditions
Support distributed SNMP network devices from any-
where on the LAN
Refer to the ServerWORKS Manager m anual for a l i st o f supported operating systems.
NOTE
Refer to the User’s Gu i de in t he Ser verWORKS so ftw are k i t for installation information.
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