HP Server tc2120 Network
Operating System
Installation Guide
For:
Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Server and SP3
Microsoft Windows 2000 Server and Microsoft Small
Business Server 2000
Microsoft Windows 2003 Server
Novell NetWare 5.1 and Support Pack 5
Novell NetWare 6.0 and Support Pack 2
Novell NetWare 6.0 SBS
Red Hat Linux 8.0
Red Hat Linux 7.3
SUSE Linux 7.3
September 2003 (Sixth Edition)
Part Number 312977-006
Preparing the Hard Disk Drives....................................................................................7
Server 2000.................................................................................................... 9
Prepare the Installation....................................................................................................... 9
Section 1. Create the Drivers Diskettes.............................................................................. 9
Phase 3 – Install Windows 2000 Recovery Console...................................................14
Section 5. Configure the Network.................................................................................... 17
Phase 1 – Configure Server IP Address......................................................................17
Phase 2 – Attach Clients to Network and Test Network Link..................................18
Phase 3 – Domain Controller Setup............................................................................19
Section 6. Install Additional HP Accessories................................................................... 21
Troubleshooting................................................................................................................ 21
Tip #1. Windows 2000 Installation Halts about Three Minutes after
Starting to Boot from CD-ROM .................................................................................22
Tip #2. Configure the Parallel (LPT) Port for ECP Mode..........................................23
Tip #3. Windows 2000 Drivers Signatures.................................................................23
Tip #4. Windows 2000 Recovery Options..................................................................24
Tip #5. Restarting Windows 2000 installation............................................................26
On-Line Information and Software Sources..................................................................... 26
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Prepare the Installation .....................................................................................................27
High Level Process Flow..................................................................................................28
Section 1. Create the Drivers Diskettes ............................................................................28
Section 2. Perform Windows Server 2003 Installation.....................................................28
Section 3. Completing the Installation..............................................................................31
Phase 1 – Install HP Supported Driver(s)................................................................... 31
Section 4. Configure the System.......................................................................................33
Phase 1 – Perform Hardware Status Check................................................................ 33
Section 5. Configure the Network ....................................................................................34
Phase 3 – Domain Controller Setup .......................................................................... 36
Section 6. Install Additional HP Accessories ..................................................................37
Troubleshooting................................................................................................................38
Tip #1. Windows Server 2003 Drivers Signatures..................................................... 38
Tip #2. Windows Server 2003 Recovery Options...................................................... 39
Tip #3. Restarting Windows Server 2003 installation................................................ 42
On-Line Information and Software Sources.....................................................................42
Prepare the Installation .....................................................................................................43
High Level Process Flow..................................................................................................43
Section 1. Create the Drivers Diskettes ............................................................................43
Section 2. Perform NetWare 5.1 Installation....................................................................44
Phase 1 – Start the Installation ................................................................................... 44
Phase 2 – Install HP Drivers....................................................................................... 46
Phase 3 – Configure the Network............................................................................... 47
Section 3. Install the Support Pack ...................................................................................48
Section 4. Install Additional HP Accessories ...................................................................49
Troubleshooting................................................................................................................49
Tip #1. Restarting NetWare Installation..................................................................... 49
On-Line Information and Software Sources.....................................................................50
Installing Novell NetWare 6.0 ..................................................................... 50
Prepare the Installation .....................................................................................................50
High Level Process Flow..................................................................................................50
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Section 2. Create the Drivers Diskettes............................................................................ 51
Prepare the Installation..................................................................................................... 58
Section 1. Create the Drivers Diskettes............................................................................ 59
Prepare the Installation..................................................................................................... 67
High Level Process Flow ................................................................................................. 67
Section 1. Perform Red Hat Linux Installation ................................................................ 67
Phase 1 — Launch the Installation .............................................................................67
Phase 2 — Configure the Server.................................................................................68
Phase 3 — Complete the Installation..........................................................................70
Section 2. Install Additional HP Accessories................................................................... 71
On-Line Information and Software Sources..................................................................... 71
Installing Red Hat Linux 8.0 ....................................................................... 72
Prepare the Installation..................................................................................................... 72
High Level Process Flow ................................................................................................. 72
Section 1. Perform Red Hat Linux Installation ................................................................ 72
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1.1 Booting................................................................................................................. 72
1.2 Installation Settings.............................................................................................. 72
1.5 Network Configuration......................................................................................... 75
1.6 More Installation Settings .................................................................................... 75
Section 2. Special Cases ...................................................................................................78
2.1 Booting from a Promise FastTrak TX2................................................................ 78
On-Line Information and Software Sources.....................................................................78
Prepare the Installation .....................................................................................................79
High Level Process Flow..................................................................................................79
Section 1. Perform Red Hat Linux Installation.................................................................79
Section 2. Install Additional HP Accessories ...................................................................85
On-Line Information and Software Sources.....................................................................86
Installing SuSE Linux 7.3............................................................................ 86
Prepare the Installation .....................................................................................................86
High Level Process Flow..................................................................................................86
Section 1. Perform SuSE Linux 7.3 Installation...............................................................87
Phase 1 – Launch the Installation............................................................................... 87
Phase 2 – Configure the Server .................................................................................. 87
Phase 3 – Complete the Installation ........................................................................... 90
Phase 4 – Post Installation Affairs Updating the SuSE 7.3 Kernel............................ 91
Section 2. Install Additional HP Accessories ...................................................................92
On-Line Information and Software Sources.....................................................................92
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Preparing the HP Server tc2120 for NOS Installation
Section 1. Hardware Setup
Prepare your HP server following the instructions in the HP Server tc2120
Installation Sheet.
It is recommended that you do not install any third party adapter until you verify that
the HP equipment is functioning properly and you complete the NOS installation.
Preparing the Hard Disk Drives
The HP Tower Server tc2120 comes with new hard disk drive(s) that do not need
specific setup. If you install additional and USED hard disk drives in your new
server:
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Note that most NOS installations remove all data from the hard disk they are
installed on. If you wish to use your additional hard disk drives to access existing
data in you new server, HP recommends that you install and configure this
(these) hard disk drive(s) AFTER completing the NOS installation.
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If you are using the IDE RAID controller FastTrack100 TX2, you must connect
the hard disk drives to the controller following instructions in the FastTrack User
Guide. The RAID setup for this controller is performed at the BIOS level when
the system starts up. When prompted, press Ctrl-F to get into it; 3 to define the
array; Enter to select the array; use the space bar to change the array; the down
arrow to go to the available drives and space to select which drives you want in
this array. Then, Ctrl-Y to save it. Finally, Esc Ctrl-Y to exit back to the main
menu and reboot.
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If you wish to recycle used hard disk drives, use a utility such as fdiskto erase
all data and partitions from your hard drive.
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Section 2. Updating the Server BIOS
HP recommends that you update your server BIOS with the latest system BIOS
version to enjoy the most recent compatibility fixes.
Insert the HP Startup CD in a Windows PC and follow the on-screen instructions.
NOTE: If the Windows PC does not auto-start the Startup menu, start it by opening
startup.htm, found at the root level of the Startup CD.
Section 3. Using the Startup CD
The Startup CD included with your HP Server tc2120 system may be used as
follows:
Table 1: Startup CD Usage
Method 1
Method 2
Insert the CD in a PC that includes
an HTML browser.
Insert the CD in the server once the
NOS is running.*
Open the file startup.htm.
Open the file startup.htm.
This allows you create drivers
diskettes (HTML menus)
This allows you create drivers
diskettes.
* This method is not available on NetWare servers, since they do not have
an HTML browser.
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Installing Microsoft Windows 2000 Server and Small
Business Server 2000
Prepare the Installation
Please refer to the Chapter 1 "Preparing the HP Server tc2120 for the NOS
Installation" for our recommendations on server preparation. Then gather the
following materials:
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HP Server tc2120 Startup CD
Microsoft® Windows® 2000 CD-ROM, as well as the latest Microsoft Windows
2000 Service Pack (#3 or above)
NOTE: For ease of reading, we will refer to both Windows 2000 Server and Small
Business Server 2000 as Windows 2000 in this chapter.
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Six blank, formatted 3.5-inch diskettes
Two or more clients for testing purposes (optional)
High Level Process Flow
1. Perform Windows 2000 Server installation.
2. Complete the installation (Microsoft Service Pack, HP drivers, Recovery
Console).
3. Configure the system.
4. Configure the network.
5. Install additional HP accessories.
Section 1. Create the Drivers Diskettes
1. Insert one blank, formatted 3.5" diskette into the tc2120 floppy drive.
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2. Insert your HP Startup CD in a Windows PC and follow the on-screen
instructions to create the Windows 2000 SCSI driver diskette (HP disk W2K
SCSI).
NOTE: If the Windows PC does not auto-start the Startup menu, start it by opening
startup.htm, found at the root level of the Startup CD..
Section 2. Perform Windows 2000 Installation
NOTE: Though you may install Windows 2000 from setup diskettes or directly from the
Windows 2000 CD-ROM, we recommend you use the second method because it is faster.
1. Boot your new server from the Windows 2000 CD-ROM.
2. You will see a message that reads, “Setup is inspecting your
hardware configuration.” Then the setup screen will be displayed.
3. The system will briefly show at the bottom of the display “Press F6 if you
need to install a third party SCSI or RAID controller.”
NOTE: Unfortunately, Windows 2000 setup only gives you a short time to press F6. If you
miss it, reboot your system and start from step 1 above.
If you have a SCSI model:
a. Press S to specify additional SCSI adapters.
b. When prompted, insert the HP disk W2K SCSI you created from tc2120
startup CD.
c. Press Enter to continue.
d. Select the "Adaptec Ultra 160 Family PCI SCSI
Controller Win 2000,” then press Enter.
If you use the IDE RAID model:
a. Press S to specify additional IDE adapters.
b. When prompted, insert the HP disk IDE FastTrack RAID Channel driver you
created from tc2120 startup CD.
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c. Press Enter to continue.
d. Select the WIN2000 Promise FastTrack100 TX2™ Controller adapter, then
press Enter.
4. Press Enter to continue at the "Windows 2000 Server Setup - Welcome to
Setup" Screen.
5. Press C to continue Setup at the "Setup has determined that your computer's
startup hard disk is new…" screen.
6. Press F8 to accept the licensing agreement.
7. At the drives partitioning screen, select the target drive. If you want to use the
entire drive to install Windows 2000 then press Enter. Otherwise, press C to
create a drive a partition.
In this example we will create a 4GB partition. Please note that Windows 2000
does not have the 2GB limitation present on NT 4.0.
a. Press C to create a partition.
b. At the "Create partition size" prompt, type 4096 and press Enter.
c. HP recommends that you create all the partitions needed for each hard drive
present on your system. Select unpartitioned space and press C again to
create additional partitions.
8. Select the target drive to be used to install Windows 2000. Press Enter.
9. Select "Format the partition using the NTFS file system"
and press Enter.
10. The installer will format and copy files to the hard drive.
11. The system will reboot and launch Windows 2000 graphic interface. Be sure to
remove the driver diskette before the reboot.
12. At the "Installation Wizard" first dialog box, click Next to continue.
13. The "Installing Devices" screen will be shown with a progress bar on the display.
This may take 10 to 15 minutes.
14. You can now proceed through the customization of your installation using the
graphical interface.
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NOTE: The network settings may need to be customized to your environment. Refer to
Microsoft 2000 manuals should you need further details on network settings.
15. The "Installing Components Display" screen starts with a progress bar. It may
take up to 20 minutes to complete this section.
16. The wizard will then automatically start the "Performing Final Tasks" section to
complete the installation. This step in the installation may take some time as
well.
NOTE: There may be a period of time with no apparent activity at the “Saves Settings.”
Please be patient.
17. At the "Completing the Windows 2000 Setup Wizard" screen, remove the CD-
ROM then click Finish. The system will automatically reboot from the hard
drive.
18. Follow screen instructions to logon (press Ctrl-Alt-Del) as the
administrator.
19. If you installed Windows 2000 Server, "Windows 2000 Configure Your Server"
will launch. Close this window, as we will postpone the customization of your
server until completion of all the installation steps.
20. If you installed Microsoft Small Business Server 2000, click Cancel to close the
"Setup needs the location of the Small Business server
2000 Setup files…" window.
NOTE: You may open the Windows 2000 Configure Your Server wizard at any point in
time by clicking Start | Programs | Administrative Tools | Configure Your Server.
Section 3. Completing the Installation
Phase 1 – Install the Service Pack
1. How to get a copy of Windows 2000 Service Packs:
— If your HP server is already connected to the internet, you can download the
latest Service Pack from Microsoft website at:
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— If you have access to a PC connected to the internet and equipped with a CD-
RW drive, you may download the latest Service Pack from Microsoft at:
then copy the Service Pack on a CD-ROM. It allows you to install the
Service Pack from the CD-ROM drive of your HP server.
— You may contact Microsoft Support at (800) 936 5900 or (800) 426 9400 to
have a Service Pack CD-ROM shipped to you.
2. To install the Service Pack, logon on your HP server as the "Administrator,” then
run the Service Pack on your system.
3. If prompted, press OK to accept Microsoft 2000 Publisher Certificate.
4. Select "Accept the License Agreement" then click Install.
5. When prompted, click Restart to reboot your system (remember to remove all
diskettes and CD-ROM from their respective drives).
Phase 2 – Install the HP LAN Driver
During the Windows 2000 installation, the OS may not detect the embedded HP
network interface card. The following procedure will help you install the driver using
the HP Startup CD:
1. Insert the HP Startup CD in your new server. If CD-ROM auto-start is enabled, a
menu will display. You may close this menu.
2. Open Start | Settings | Control Panel | System | Hardware | Device Manager.
3. Open the yellow question marked "Other Devices" tree and double-click on
the appropriate "Ethernet Controller"to display its menu.
4. From the "Ethernet Controller Properties" dialog box, click the
Driver tab then Update Driver to open the Update Device Driver Wizard. Click
Next.
5. At the prompt "What do you want the wizard to do?,” select
"Search for a suitable driver for my device" and click Next.
6. Deselect the "Floppy disk drive" checkbox to keep only the "CD-ROM"
and click Next.
7. Wait for the system to find the appropriate driver, and then click Next.
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8. Click Finish once the LAN driver has been loaded.
9. Exit all open windows and restart your computer in order to properly initialize
the LAN adapter.
10. After restarting Windows, configure the network settings for the LAN cards in
order to connect to your network. Verify connectivity.
Phase 3 – Install Windows 2000 Recovery Console
Please refer to Tip#5 in the Troubleshooting section.
Section 4. Configure the System
Phase 1 – Perform Hardware Status Check
In this section you will run Windows 2000 Device Manager tool to identify any
issues with the installed devices or resource conflicts.
1. Click Start | Settings | Control Panel | System | Hardware | Device Manager.
2. Verify that no devices have either a yellow band (!) or question mark (?) symbol
next to it.
— Yellow (!) means that there is a resource issue with the device.
— Question (?) means that the device is unknown.
If (!) or (?) symbols are reported then double click on each of the devices with
(!) or (?). Use the "Device Status" message for troubleshooting. Or if a printer is
available, use the View, Print from the menu to get a report.
3. Verify if the installed drivers are digitally signed.
a. In the Device Manager, select the device (e.g. HP AHA-29160) that you
want to verify.
b. Right click Properties | Driver.
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c. Locate the "Digital Signer:" If the driver of that device is digitally signed
then it will display "MS Windows 2000 Publisher" or "Microsoft
Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher.” If the driver of
the device is not digitally signed we recommend that you check the HP
4. Exit the Device manager, System Properties and Control Panel applications.
5. Check the Event viewer to make sure that there are no errors in the log.
Click on Start | Programs | Administrative tools | Event viewer.
NOTE: Windows 2000 Event Viewer may have recorded network errors because your
network is not configured yet. Please disregard these errors.
6. Exit event viewer.
Phase 2 – Initialize Hard Disk Drive
To manage your different drives and partitions:
1. Click Start | Programs | Administrative Tools | Disk Administrator.
2. Click OK to proceed when notified you have a new hard disk to configure.
3. Select available hard disk space on the graphic and use menus to create
additional partitions.
4. Exit the Disk Administrator.
5. To complete formatting of new partitions, open My Computer, then right click on
the new unformatted partition(s) and select format.
To start the disk administrator use the following procedure.
1. Click Start | Programs | Administrative Tools | Computer Management.
2. Double click Storage | Disk Management in the tree.
3. The "Write signature and Upgrade" wizard will start if you have new hard drives
with no signatures on them. Follow the on-screen instructions to create this
signature.
4. Select available hard disk space on the graphic and use menus to create
additional partitions.
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5. Format all partitions that are not already formatted.
6. Exit the "Computer Management" tool.
NOTE: There are two types of hard-drive configuration: Dynamic and Basic. You can
select the appropriate type by right clicking on the disk drive icon. Dynamic drives are
used to create volumes, which can contain more than one physical hard drive. Basic
drives are used to create primary or local partitioned drives.
Phase 3 – Adding Terminal Server Services
1. Open Start | Settings | Control Panel | Add Remove Programs.
2. Click "Add/Remove Windows Components.”
3. Scroll to and click "Terminal Services" checkbox then click Next.
4. Select the mode you want to use: "Remote administration mode" or
"Application severmode" then click Next.
NOTE: The following instructions are based on the Application Server mode. Please note
the licensing requirement listed on the screen for this mode. Consult with your Microsoft
representative for setting the licensing server.
5. Select the default permissions for application compatibility then click Next.
6. Click Next to accept support tools and administrator tools settings.
7. If prompted, insert the Windows 2000 CD-ROM.
8. Click Finish to close the Wizard.
9. Click Yes to restart the system. (Remove the CD-ROM).
10. After the system reboots, login to the system.
11. Open Start | Settings | Control Panel | Administrative Tools. Check that the
following services are now available: "Terminal Services Client
Creator,” "Terminal Services Configuration" and "Terminal
Services Manager.”
Create Client Installation Diskettes
1. Double click Terminal Services Client Creator.
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2. Select the appropriate client type for your environment.
3. Click Format disk if needed. Check the number of disks required and label them
as "Terminal Services for [..] Disk [x/y].” Click OK to proceed.
4. Follow on-screen instructions to perform the diskettes copies.
5. Click OK at the screen that reads, "[y] floppies were created…..”
6. Click Cancel to end the "Create Installation disks" utility.
Install the Client Utility on a Client Workstation
1. Insert diskette 1 in the target client and run
A:\setup.exe
2. Click Continue at the setup screen.
3. Complete the "Name and Organization Information" form. You will be prompted
for this information only the first time the diskettes are used. Click OK to
validate then OK again to confirm.
4. Click I Agreeto accept the license agreement.
5. Click the Large Iconto start installation.
6. Select the installation mode you feel appropriate: all users (Yes) or current user
only (No).
7. Insert following diskette(s) when prompted and follow screen instructions.
8. Click OK when the installation is completed then shutdown and restart
workstation.
Section 5. Configure the Network
Phase 1 – Configure Server IP Address
During the installation process the system was configured to use DHCP. If no DHCP
server is found on the network the system will auto-configure a random IP address to
start functioning. It is important that you configure the proper IP address to be able to
communicate with the clients:
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1. Right click My Network Places | Properties | Local Area Connection on your
HP server.
NOTE: If your HP server hosts several network adapters, the window will show one
"Local Area Connection" icon for each Network adapter present in the system. Identify the
proper adapter by browsing each one.
2. Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) | Properties | Use the following IP address.
3. Enter appropriate IP address.
4. Click the OK to continue, and then OK again to exit the "Local Area Connection
Properties" window. Click Yes to restart your computer and take these settings
into account.
Phase 2 – Attach Clients to Network and Test Network Link
1. Create shares: create a folder on your HP server hard drive then share it (right
click Sharing).
2. Create users using Windows 2000 Computer Management utility: Start |
Programs | Administrative Tools | Computer Management | System tools |
Local Users and Groups | Users.
3. Connect clients PC to the network your HP server operates on.
4. Open a command prompt window to verify the TCP/IP configuration and enter
the command:
ipconfig /all
5. To verify the server and clients can communicate properly:
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From one of the clients, open a command prompt and type:
ping computername
where computername is the server name you entered during Windows 2000
installation. You should get four replies from your new server. If there is a link
problem it must be fixed before going any further.
You may test the link further by doing a ping between two clients: at the same
command prompt, type:
ping other_client_IPaddress
You should get four replies from the second client.
6. Copy files back and forth from the clients to the server.
Testing the connection using Terminal Services
1. Click Start | Programs | Terminal Services Client | Terminal Services Client
on a client you installed Terminal Services on.
2. Select the target server from the "Available Servers" list provided on the
screen.
3. Click the Connect button.
4. Complete the "UserID, Password" login form.
Phase 3 – Domain Controller Setup
The Windows 2000 reference guide calls this process "Promoting the server to a
domain controller.”
1. Click Start | Programs | Administrative Tools | Configure Your Server to
open the "Windows 2000 Configure Your Server" window.
2. Select "Active Directory.”
3. Scroll down and click "Start the Active Directory wizard.”
4. Click Next to continue.
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NOTE: The following instructions correspond to the standard steps for new domain
creation. You may customize the options proposed by Windows 2000 to match your
environment.
5. Click Next at the "Domain Controller Type" to accept the default: "Domain
Controller for a new Domain.”
6. Click Next at the "Create Tree or Child Domain" to accept the default: "Create
a new domain tree.”
7. Click Next at the "Create or Join Forest" to accept the default "Create a new
forest of domain trees.”
8. At the text box for "Full DNS name for new domain:" type in the assigned DNS
name for your server (for example: mycompany.com).
9. Click Next. The system may take a few minutes before moving to the next
screen.
10. Click Next at the "NetBIOS Domain Name" dialog box to accept the default
"Domain NetBIOS name:"
11. Click Next to accept the "Database and Log Locations" default
directories.
12. Click Next to accept the default "Shared System Volume.”
13. The system will display a dialog box that reads, "The Wizard can not
contact the DNS Server…." Confirm your DNS configuration, or install
and configure a DNS server on this computer. Click OK.
14. Click Next to accept the installation of DNS on your new server.
15. Click Next to accept the default permission value: "Permissions compatible with
pre-Windows2000 Server."
16. Enter and confirm the Administrator password and click Next.
17. Review the "Summary" display and click Next to continue.
18. The system will start configuring the active directory display. It will take a few
minutes to complete.
19. If prompted, insert Windows 2000 CD-ROM and click OK to continue.
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20. Configuring active directory display shows again. Click Finish to close the
Wizard utility. This completes the active directory installation.
21. Click "Restart Now" to reboot the system. Remove the CD-ROM if present.
22. At the login prompt, type in the password. Click the Options button and verify
that the "Log on to: HOST" appears on the dialog box. Click OK to start the
logon process.
Section 6. Install Additional HP Accessories
The HP server tc2120 Startup CD includes the drivers for the following HP
accessories:
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HP 10/100 LAN Adapter
HP 10/100/1000 LAN Adapter
HP Adaptec 29160 SCSI Controller
HP Surestore DAT24i
Promise IDE RAID PCI
Compaq 2100S SCSI RAID Controller
HP Modem v92 56k PCI
Please refer to the product manual enclosed with your accessory for the detailed
installation procedure and/or the attached readme.txt file associated with the driver.
The readme.txt file can be found included on the appropriate driver diskette.
Troubleshooting
This section will help you resolve some of the most common installation problems
associated with Windows 2000.
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Tip #1. Windows 2000 Installation Halts about Three Minutes after Starting to
Boot from CD-ROM
When installing Windows 2000 on any X86 system with more than one hard drive it
is possible to experience the following error:
Setup has encountered an error and cannot continue.
Contact technical support for assistance. The following
status codes will assist them in diagnosing the problem.
(0x4, 0x1, 0x0, 0x0)
The cause of this problem is that the NTLOADER is encountering a duplicate hard
drive signature. This signature is calculated by the NTLOADER code after reading a
specific sector offset from the hard drive. The following list provides some of the
things that can cause a hard drive to have duplicate signatures:
1. Low-level formatting the drives. We reproduced this on several systems at HP.
2. When you have a set of drives previously used with a DAC and move them to a
SCSI adapter.
3. Using a disk imaging utility to duplicate a hard drive will create a duplicate
signature.
At this time, Microsoft has no fix for this problem. For more information please refer
to Microsoft document ID: Q226361.
HP recommends that you use the following workaround for this problem.
1. If you experience this problem, remove all drives with the exception of the target
boot drive. Install Windows 2000 and then add the removed hard drives to the
system after installation of the OS.
2. Run the Disk Management tool to prepare the remainder of the drives to be used
in the system.
a. Boot the system with a Windows 98SE recovery diskette. (This version
supports FAT32, which works on larger hard drives.)
b. Perform an FDISKon each drive.
c. Install Windows 2000.
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Tip #2. Configure the Parallel (LPT) Port for ECP Mode
The device manager may not show this port on the list when not configured in ECP
mode.
HP recommends that you systematically configure the LPT port for ECP mode. Use
the following procedure to change the setting:
1. Press F10 during power on self-test.
2. Select Advanced | I/O Device Configuration | Parallel Port Mode.
3. Press Enter and select "ECP.”
4. Press Esc Esc Enter and select yes to confirm to save and exit.
Tip #3. Windows 2000 Drivers Signatures
Windows 2000 checks for digital signatures on driver files to help maintain system
integrity. During the installation or update of a driver, if there is no matching
signature file Windows 2000 displays a "Digital Signature not Found"
box.
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To expedite release of new products, HP may ship drivers without signature files.
All Windows 2000 drivers provided by Hewlett-Packard are submitted to
Microsoft for certification testing. Upon completion of testing, Microsoft
produces signature files. HP then posts the revised driver package at
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If a signature warning is displayed during installation of a driver, you may
override the warning. We recommend that you check the HP Website for the
latest driver package. If available, install the new driver.
You can elect to have Windows 2000 ignore signatures: Open Start | Settings |
Control Panel | System | Hardware | Driver Signing. This is helpful if you are
setting up multiple systems.
Digital signatures are a powerful way to ensure system integrity as you add
drivers to your systems - whether provided by HP or others.
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Tip #4. Windows 2000 Recovery Options
In the event that the current installation of Windows 2000 fails to boot (this might
happen after installing a new driver, component, software, etc), Windows 2000
provides the following recovery options to help you gain access to your Windows
2000 installation to replace damaged files and services for troubleshooting purpose.
HP therefore recommends that you install the Recovery Console (see option 3
below) to enhance the system configuration.
Recovery option #1: Last known good configuration
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Activated by pressing F8 during the system process of Windows 2000 and
selecting "Last Known Good Configuration" from the menu.
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This boot mode is used in the case that the system fails to boot after installing a
new software or driver. The system will use the previous registry setting to
initialize and boot the system.
Recovery option #2: Safe Mode Boot
Activated by pressing F8 during the OS boot. It provides a minimal configuration
with required drivers and services. The safe mode boot provides three options:
1. Standard safe mode boot. Provides no network services or drivers.
2. Networking disabled. Excludes network services and drivers.
3. Directory services restore mode. Brings system up with directory services
disabled with the intent of recovering active directory. Safe mode boot is guided
by the registry key hklm\CurrentControlSet\Control\SafeBoot
with the use of the Minimal and Network subkeys. The IOManager and Service
Control Manager look at the registry to load the driver and services. Such
approach avoids loading a problematic driver or service.
4. Command prompt. Provides an alternate command shell CMD.EXE instead of
the explorer. This is dictated by the registry key:
hklm\system\CurrentControlSet\Control\SafeBoot\AlternateShell
There is a Safe-Mode boot loophole. Since NTLDR loads "Boot Load" drivers, these
drivers bypass the IO Manager's Safe Mode check.
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Recovery option #3: Recovery Console (RC) Boot
The Recovery Console (RC) can be used when safe boot fails. You can enter RC:
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Either by booting from Windows 2000 CD-ROM
Or by installing the RC boot on your system.
It is recommended to install the RC immediately after installing Windows 2000.
Start RC Booting from Windows 2000 CD-ROM
If you have a need of booting the Windows 2000 recovery console but this feature is
not installed on the system, use the following procedure to boot the RC from the
Windows 2000 CD-ROM.
1. Insert the Windows 2000 CD-ROM and start the reboot sequence.
2. Press any key when prompted to start booting from the Windows 2000 CD-
ROM.
3. Press F10 at the Welcome to Setupscreen.
NOTE: This is an undocumented option. The bottom of the display is asking you to press
Enter, R, or F3.
4. The system will display a menu asking to select the instance of the NOS you
want to boot. For example:
1: C:\WINNT
5. Type 1then Enter.
6. Type the administrator password when prompted.
7. At the command prompt type helpand proceed to achieve your objective.
8. Type exitwhen done troubleshooting.
Installing RC
1. Insert Windows 2000 CD-ROM. If CD-ROM auto-start is enabled, click exit to
close the applet.
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2. Open a command prompt, and type D:\I386\WINNT32 /CMDCONS
(Where D: is the CD-ROM drive letter)
3. Follow the screen instructions to complete the RC installation.
Booting RC
1. Shutdown and Restart system.
2. Select "Windows 2000, Recovery Console" from the boot menu.
3. The system will display a menu asking to select the instance of the NOS you
want to boot. For example it displays:
1: C:\WINNT
4. Type 1then Enter.
5. Type the administrator password when prompted.
6. At the command prompt type helpand proceed to achieve your objective.
7. Type exitwhen done troubleshooting.
NOTE: The file access security can prevent you from getting to certain files.
Tip #5. Restarting Windows 2000 installation
If you want to restart the Windows 2000 installation from the very beginning, use a
utility such as fdiskto erase all data and partitions from your hard drive. You can
then resume the installation process.
On-Line Information and Software Sources
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HP World Wide Web access: http://www.hp.com
Microsoft World Wide Web access: http://www.microsoft.com
Microsoft Product Support Services: http://support.microsoft.com/directory
Windows NT Automated Database: Advanced Systems at (800) 936-4400
Microsoft Software BBS: 206-936-6735 (14,400 bps)
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Installing Microsoft Windows Server 2003
Prepare the Installation
Please refer to the Chapter 1 "Preparing the HP Server tc2120 for NOS Installation
tc2120 for your NOS installation" for our recommendations on server preparation,
then gather the following materials:
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HP Server tc2120 Startup CD
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 CD-ROM
Up to three blank, formatted 3.5-inch diskettes
Two or more clients for testing purpose (optional)
NOTE: Disable SCSI Support before using ATA RAID Controller if present. Due to system
resource limitations, the Promise FastTrak100 TX2 IDE RAID controller is not compatible with
systems having SCSI capabilities. (The ATA and SCSI functionality cannot operate
simultaneously). You must disable SCSI support in Setup before you can use the RAID
controller.
To disable SCSI support, follow these steps:
1. Remove any installed SCSI HBA cards from the PCI slots.
2. Install the ATA RAID controller into PCI slot 1 and connect the IDE drives.
3. Turn on the system.
4. Press F10 to enter Setup.
5. Select Boot from the menu.
6. Select Boot Device Priority.
7. Select SCSI Hard Drive and press Enter.
8. Select Promise Fast Track Raid Controller \ HDD 0 and press Enter.
9. Press F6 to Save and Exit. Your system is now ready to use the ATA RAID
controller, but SCSI devices will not be functional.
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10. On boot, press Crtl-F to enter the IDE RAID Configuration Utility and configure
the IDE array as usual. Please refer to the Fast Track 100 Reference guide off of
http://www.promise.com/ for additional information on array configuration.
High Level Process Flow
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Perform Windows Server 2003 Server installation
Completing the installation (HP drivers, Recovery Console)
Configure the system
Configure the network
Additional HP accessories
Section 1. Create the Drivers Diskettes
1. Insert a blank, formatted 3.5" diskette into a the floppy drive of a PC running
Microsoft Windows.
2. Insert your HP Startup CD into the PC's CD-ROM drive and follow the on-screen
instructions to create the appropriate Windows Server 2003 drivers diskette.
NOTE: If the Windows PC does not auto-start the Startup menu, start it by opening
Startup.htm, found at the root level of the Startup CD.
Section 2. Perform Windows Server 2003 Installation
1. Boot your new server from the Windows Server 2003 CD-ROM.
2. You will see a message that reads, "Setup is inspecting your
hardware configuration.” The setup screen will be displayed.
3. The system will briefly show at the bottom of the display "Press F6 if you
need to install a third party SCSI or RAID controller.”
NOTE: Unfortunately, the Windows Server 2003 setup only gives you a very short time to
press F6. If you missed it, you will need to reboot your system and resume from step 1,
above.
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4. If you are installing to the Promise FastTrak100 TX2 IDE RAID card do the
following, if not skip to step 5:
a. Press S to specify additional IDE adapters.
b. When prompted, insert the Promise IDE RAID driver diskette you created
from the tc2120 startup CD.
c. Press Enter to continue.
d. Select the Promise FastTrack100 TX2™ Controller adapter, and then press
Enter.
5. If you are installing the Adaptec SCSI RAID 2100S card do the following, if not
skip to step 6:
a. Press S to specify additional adapters.
b. When prompted, insert the SCSI RAID driver diskette you created from the
tc2120 startup CD.
c. Press Enter to continue.
d. Select the Adaptec I2O RAID Host Adapters, and then press Enter.
6. If you are installing to the Adaptec 29160 PCI card do the following, if not skip
to step 7:
a. Press S to specify additional adapters.
b. When prompted, insert the AHA 29160 driver diskette you created from the
tc2120 startup CD.
c. Press Enter to continue.
d. Select the Adaptec Ultra160 Family PCI SCSI Controller, and then press
Enter.
7. Press Enter to continue at the "Windows Server 2003 Setup - Welcome to
Setup" Screen.
8. Press F8 to accept the licensing agreement.
9. At the drives partitioning screen, select the target drive. If you want to use the
entire drive to install Windows Server 2003 then press Enter. Otherwise, press C
to create a partition. In this example we will create a 4GB partition.
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a. Press C to create a partition.
b. At the "Create partition size" prompt, type 4096 and press Enter.
c. HP recommends that you create all the partitions needed for each hard drive
present on your system. Select unpartitioned space and press C again to
create additional partitions.
10. Select the target drive to be used to install Windows Server 2003. Press Enter.
11. Select "Format the partition using the NTFS file system"
and press Enter.
12. The installer will format and copy files to the hard drive.
13. The system will reboot and launch the Windows Server 2003 graphical interface.
Be sure to remove any driver diskette before the system reboots.
14. You can now proceed through the customization of your installation using the
graphical interface.
NOTE: The network settings may need to be customized to your environment. Please
refer to Microsoft Server 2003 manuals should you need further details on the network
settings.
15. The "Installing Windows" screen starts with a progress bar. It may take up to 20
minutes to complete this section.
16. The wizard will then automatically start the "Finalizing installation" section to
complete the install. This step in the installation may take some time as well.
NOTE: There may be a period of time with no apparent activity at the “Saving Settings”
prompt. Please be patient.
17. After the installation is complete, the system will automatically reboot from the
hard drive.
18. Follow the on screen instructions to logon (press Ctrl-Alt-Del) as Administrator.
19. The initial logon will automatically launch the "Manage Your Server" screen.
Close this window, as we will postpone the customization of your server until
completion of all the installation steps.
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NOTE: You may open the Manage Your Server wizard at any point in time by clicking
Start | Programs | Administrative Tools | Manage Your Server.
Section 3. Completing the Installation
Phase 1 – Install HP Supported Driver(s)
During the Windows Server 2003 installation, the OS may not install the most
current HP supported drivers. The following procedure will help you to install/update
the driver(s) using the HP Startup CD.
Example: Installing the Promise FastTrak100 TX2 IDE RAID Driver
1. Insert the HP tc2120 Startup CD in your new server. If CD-ROM auto-start is
enabled, a menu will display. You may close this menu.
2. Open Start | Control Panel | System | Hardware | Device Manager.
3. Open the yellow question marked "Other Devices" tree and double-click on
the appropriate "RAID Controller"to display its menu.
4. From the "RAID Controller Properties" dialog box, click the
Driver tab then Update Driver to open the Update Device Driver Wizard. Click
Next.
5. At the prompt "What do you want the wizard to do?" select
"Install the software automatically,” and click Next.
6. Wait for the system to find the appropriate driver, and then click Next.
7. Click Finish once the IDE RAID driver has been loaded.
8. Exit all open windows and restart your computer in order to properly initialize
the RAID adapter, if necessary.
9. After restarting Windows .NET, configure the IDE RAID Hard Drives. (See
Section 4, Phase 2 - Initialize Hard Disk Drive).
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Example: Installing the Embedded Compaq NC7760 Gigabit Server Adapter
Driver
1. Insert one blank, formatted 3.5" diskette into a workstation's floppy drive.
2. Insert the HP tc2120 Startup CD in your new server to create the Windows
Server 2003 drivers diskette for the embedded Compaq NC7760 Gigabit Server
adapter. If CD-ROM auto-start is enabled, a menu will display and follow the on-
screen instructions to create the Windows Server 2003 embedded NIC drivers
diskette.
3. After creating the drivers diskette, remove the HP tc2120 Startup CD.
4. Open Start | Control Panel | System | Hardware | Device Manager.
5. Open the "Network Adapters" tree and double click on the "BCM5703 Gigabit
Ethernet Adapter" to display its menu.
6. From the "BCm5703 Gigabit Ethernet Properties" dialog box, click the Driver
tab then Update Driver to open the Update Device Driver Wizard. Click Next.
7. Select to "Install from a list or specific location (advanced)." Click Next.
8. Select "Don't Search. I will choose the driver to install." Click Next.
9. Click on Have Disk.
10. Ensure A: is listed in the text box. Click OK.
11. Select Open to open the .inf file.
12. The Compaq NC7760 Gigabit Server Adapter should be detected, click Next.
NOTE: If a message displays, stating that this driver has not passed the Windows logo-
testing, click continue anyway.
Phase 2 – Install Windows Server 2003 Recovery Console
Refer to Tip#2 in the “Troubleshooting” section.
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Section 4. Configure the System
Phase 1 – Perform Hardware Status Check
In this section, you will run the Windows Device Manager tool to identify any issues
with the installed devices or resource conflicts.
1. Open Start | Control Panel | System | Hardware | Device Manager. Verify that
no devices have either a yellow band (!) or question mark (?) symbol next to it.
— Yellow (!) means that there is a resource issue with the device.
— Question (?) means that the device is unknown.
If (!) or (?) symbols are reported then double click on each of the devices with
(!) or (?). Use the "Device Status" message for troubleshooting. Or if a printer is
available, use the View, Print from the menu to get a report.
2. Verify if the installed drivers are digitally signed.
a. In the Device Manager, select the device (e.g. HP AHA-29160) that you
want to verify.
b. Right click Properties | Driver.
c. Locate the "Digital Signer:" If the driver of that device is not digitally signed,
it will be indicated by the signer. If the driver of the device is not digitally
the latest driver package for that device.
3. Exit the Device manager, System Properties and Control Panel applications.
4. Check the Event viewer to make sure that there are no errors in the log.
Click on Start | All Programs | Administrative tools | Event viewer.
NOTE: Windows Server 2003 Event Viewer may have recorded network errors because
your network is not configured yet. Disregard these errors.
5. Exit event viewer.
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Phase 2 – Initialize Hard Disk Drive
NOTE: There are two types of hard drive configurations: Dynamic and Basic. You can select
the appropriate type by right clicking on the disk drive icon. Dynamic drives are used to create
volumes, which can contain more than one physical hard drive. Basic drives are used to create
primary or local partitioned drives.
To manage your different drives and partitions:
1. Click Start | All Programs | Administrative Tools | Computer Management |
Disk Management.
2. The Write signature and Upgrade wizard will start if you have new hard drives
with no signatures on them. Follow the on-screen instructions to create this
signature.
3. Click OK to proceed when notified you have a new hard disk to configure.
4. Right-click to select available hard disk space and use the New Partition wizard
to create and format the additional partitions, if desired.
5. Exit the "Computer Management" tool.
Section 5. Configure the Network
Phase 1 – Configure Server IP Address
During the installation process the system was configured to use DHCP. If no DHCP
server is found on the network the system will auto-configure a random IP address to
start functioning. It is important that you configure the proper IP address to be able to
communicate with the clients:
1. Click Start | Control Panel | Network Connections | Local Area Connection
on your HP server.
NOTE: If your HP server hosts several network adapters, the window will show one Local
Area Connection icon for each network adapter present in the system. Identify the proper
adapter by browsing each one.
2. Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) | Properties | Use the following IP address.
3. Enter an appropriate IP address.
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4. Click OK to continue, and then OK again to exit the "Local Area Connection
Properties" window.
Phase 2 – Attach Clients to Network and Test Network Link
1. Create shares: create a folder on your HP server hard drive then share it (right
click Sharing).
2. Create users using the Windows Server 2003 Computer Management utility:
Start | Programs | Administrative Tools | Computer Management | System
tools | Local Users and Groups | Users.
3. Connect clients PC to the network your HP server operates on.
4. Open a command prompt window to verify the TCP/IP configuration and enter
the command:
ipconfig /all
5. To verify the server and clients can communicate properly:
a. From one of the clients, open a command prompt and type:
ping computername
where computername is the server name you entered during the Windows
installation. You should get four replies from your new server. If there is a
link problem it must be fixed before going any further.
You may test the link further by doing a ping between two clients. At the
same command prompt, type:
ping other_client_IPaddress
Where other_client_Ipaddressis the IP address of another client pc
on this network.
You should get four replies from the second client.
b. Copy files back and forth from the clients to the server.
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Phase 3 – Domain Controller Setup
In order to promote your server to a domain controller, proceed with the following:
1. Click Start | Administrative Tools | Manage Your Server to open the "Manage
Your Server" window.
2. Select "Add or remove a role."
3. Windows will advise you of preliminary steps to take before proceeding with
Server configuration.
4. Click Next to continue.
5. From the "Server Role" menu select "Domain Controller (Active Directory).
Click "Next" to continue.
6. At the "Summary of Selections" screen, click "Next" to continue onto the "Active
Directory Installation Wizard.” Click "Next" to begin.
7. Click Next at the "Operating Systems Compatibility.”
NOTE: The following instructions correspond to the standard steps for new domain
creation. You may customize the options proposed by Windows Server 2003 to match
your networked environment.
8. Click Next at the "Domain Controller Type" screen to accept the default:
"Domain Controller for a new Domain.”
9. Click Next at the "Create a New Domain" screen to accept the default: "Domain
in a new forest.”
10. If the current network does not contain a DNS server, choose "No, just install and
configure DNS on this computer,” click Next to continue.
11. At the text box for "Full DNS name for new domain:" type in the assigned DNS
name for your server (for example: mycompany.com).
12. Click Next. The system may take a few minutes before moving to the next
screen.
13. Click Next at the "NetBIOS Domain Name" dialog box to accept the default
"Domain NetBIOS name:"
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14. Click Next to accept the "Database and Log Locations" default
directories.
15. Click Next to accept the default "Shared System Volume.”
16. Click Next to accept the default permissions: "Permissions compatible only with
Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003 operating systems.”
17. Enter and confirm the Administrator password and click Next.
18. Review the "Summary" display and click Next to continue.
19. The system will start configuring the active directory and DNS services, if
chosen. It will take a few minutes to complete.
20. If prompted, insert the Windows Server 2003 CD-ROM and click OK to
continue.
21. Configuring active directory display shows again. Click Finish to close the
Wizard utility. This completes the active directory installation.
22. Click "Restart Now" to reboot the system. Remove the CD-ROM if present.
23. At the login prompt, type in the password. Click the Options button and verify
that the "Log on to: HOST" appears on the dialog box. Click OK to start the
logon process.
24. "This Server is Now a Domain Controller" dialog box will
appear after the login, click Finish to close.
Section 6. Install Additional HP Accessories
The HP server tc2120 supports the following HP accessories:
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NC3123 Fast Ethernet NIC PCI 10/100
NC7131 Gigabit server Adapter PCI 1000
HP Adaptec 29160 SCSI Controller
HP Adaptec 29160i SCSI Controller
HP Surestore DAT24i
Promise FastTrak100 TX2 IDE RAID PCI
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Compaq 2100S SCSI RAID Controller
HP Modem v92 56k PCI
Please refer to the product manual enclosed with your accessory for the detailed
installation procedure and/or the attached readme.txt file associated with the driver.
The readme.txt file can be found included on the appropriate driver diskette.
Troubleshooting
This section will help you resolve some of the most common installation problems
associated with Windows Server 2003.
Tip #1. Windows Server 2003 Drivers Signatures
Windows checks for digital signatures on driver files to help maintain system
integrity. During the installation or update of a driver, if there is no matching
signature file Windows displays a dialog box advising that the driver has not passed
"Windows Logo Testing,” the user then has the option to "Continue anyway" or
"Stop Installation."
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To expedite release of new products, HP may ship drivers without signature files.
All Windows drivers provided by Hewlett-Packard are submitted to Microsoft for
certification testing. Upon completion of testing, Microsoft produces signature
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If a signature warning is displayed during installation of a driver, you may
override the warning. We recommend that you check the HP Website for the
latest driver package. If available, install the new driver.
You can elect to have Windows ignore signatures: Click Start | Control Panel |
System | Hardware | Driver Signing. This is helpful if you are setting up
multiple systems.
Digital signatures are a powerful way to ensure system integrity as you add
drivers to your systems - whether provided by HP or others.
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Tip #2. Windows Server 2003 Recovery Options
In the event that the current installation of Windows Server 2003 fails to boot (this
might happen after installing a new driver, component, software, etc), Windows
provides the following recovery options to help you gain access to your Windows
installation to replace damaged files and services for troubleshooting purposes. HP
therefore recommends that you install the Recovery Console (see option 3 below) to
enhance the system configuration.
Recovery option #1: Last known good configuration
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Activated by pressing F8 during the system startup process of Windows Server
2003 and selecting "Last Known Good Configuration" from the menu.
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This boot mode is used in the case that the system fails to boot after installing a
new software or driver. The system will use the previous registry setting to
initialize and boot the system.
Recovery option #2: Safe Mode Boot
Activated by pressing F8 during the OS boot. It provides a minimal configuration
with required drivers and services. The safe mode boot provides these options:
1. Safe Mode. Windows only loads required files and drivers (i.e. Mouse,
keyboard, base video, etc.) Excludes network services.
2. Safe Mode with Networking. Safe Mode that includes basic network services
and drivers.
3. Safe Mode with Command prompt. Same as Safe Mode except that a
command prompt is started replacing the default user interface.
4. Enable Boot Logging. This option outputs the loading of drivers and services by
the system to a file. The file (ntbtlog.txt) can be located in the %systemroot%
directory. This logfile can further assist in determining the exact cause of system
startup problems.
5. Directory Services Restore Mode. This option is used to assist in restoring the
SYSVOL directory and the Active Directory services on a Domain Controller.
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Recovery option #3: Recovery Console (RC) Boot
The Recovery Console (RC) can be used when safe boot fails. You can enter RC:
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Either by booting from Windows Server 2003 CD-ROM
Or by installing the RC boot on your system.
It is recommended to install the RC immediately after installing Windows Server
2003.
Start RC Booting from Windows Server 2003 CD-ROM
If you ever need to boot the Windows Server 2003 recovery console but this feature
is not installed on the system, use the following procedure to boot the RC from the
Windows Server 2003 CD-ROM.
1. Insert the Windows Server 2003 CD-ROM and start the reboot sequence.
2. Press any key when prompted to start booting from the Windows Server 2003
CD-ROM.
3. Press F10 at the Welcome to Setupscreen.
NOTE: This is an undocumented option. The bottom of the display will ask you to press
Enter, R, or F3.
4. The system will display a menu asking to select the instance of the NOS you
want to boot. For example:
1: C:\WINNT
5. Type 1then Enter.
6. Type the administrator password when prompted.
7. At the command prompt type helpand proceed to achieve your objective.
8. Type exitwhen done troubleshooting.
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Installing RC
1. Insert the Windows Server 2003 CD-ROM. If CD-ROM auto-start is enabled,
click exit to close the applet.
2. Open a command prompt, and type D:\I386\WINNT32 /CMDCONS
(Where D: is the CD-ROM drive letter)
3. Follow the screen instructions to complete the RC installation.
Booting RC
1. Shutdown and Restart the system.
2. Select "Microsoft Windows Recovery Console" from the boot menu.
3. The system will display a menu asking to select the instance of the NOS you
want to boot. For example it displays:
1: C:\WINNT
4. Type 1then Enter.
5. Type the administrator password when prompted.
6. At the command prompt type helpand proceed to achieve your objective.
7. Type exitwhen done troubleshooting.
NOTE: The file access security can prevent you from getting to certain files.
Recovery option #4: ASR (Automated System Recovery)
ASR provides a backup of all of the necessary system state data, system services and
disks associated with the operating system components. Use ASR as a last resort
option, only after the previous mentioned Recovery options have been exhausted.
ASR is a recovery system that contains two parts: ASR backup and ASR restore.
ASR Backup can be accessed through the Automated System Recovery Preparation
Wizard located in Backup. To access Backup, click Start | All Programs |
Accessories | System Tools | Backup. Follow the onscreen dialog windows to create
the ASR set.
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ASR Restore mode:
1. Boot from the Windows Server 2003 CD-ROM.
2. When prompted during the text mode portion of setup, press F2 to initiate
Automated System Recovery.
3. Insert the diskette "Windows Automated System Recovery Disk" created from
the ASR Backup.
4. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the system recovery.
Additional information regarding Automated System Recovery and the other
Windows Server 2003 Recovery options discussed previously can be found within
the Help and Support Center of Windows Server 2003. To access: click Start | Help
and Support.
Tip #3. Restarting Windows Server 2003 installation
If you want to restart the Windows Server 2003 installation from the very beginning,
use a utility such as fdiskto erase all data and partitions from your hard drive.
You can then resume the installation process.
On-Line Information and Software Sources
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HP World Wide Web access: http://www.hp.com/
Microsoft Product Support Services: http://support.microsoft.com/directory
Windows NT Automated Database: Advanced Systems at
(800) 936-4400
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Microsoft Software BBS: 206-936-6735 (14,400 bps)
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Installing Novel NetWare 5.1
Prepare the Installation
Please refer to the Chapter 1 "Preparing the HP Server tc2120 for NOS Installation"
for our recommendations on the server preparation. Then gather the following
material:
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HP Server tc2120 Startup CD
Novell NetWare 5.1 CD-ROM and latest Support Pack CD-ROM
NetWare 5.1 licensing/cryptographic diskette
Two or more clients for testing purpose (optional)
Three blank diskettes for patch and driver installation
High Level Process Flow
1. Create the drivers diskette using the hp Startup CD.
2. Perform NetWare installation.
3. Install the Support Pack.
4. Install additional HP accessories.
Section 1. Create the Drivers Diskettes
1. Prepare to insert three blank, formatted 3.5-in diskettes.
2. Insert your HP Startup CD in a Microsoft Windows PC and follow the on-screen
instructions to create the HP Server tc2120 NetWare SCSI drivers (HP disk NW
SCSI).
NOTE: If the Windows PC does not autorun the Startup menu, run Startup.htm, found at
the root level of the Startup CD.
3. Create the second diskette for LAN drivers (HP disk NW LAN).
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4. Create the third diskette for Novell 5.1 patch (HP disk NW patch). Choose the
correct link for your OS language version:
— For an English-only version, click hp server tc2120 NetWare 5.1 (English
only version) processor patch.
— For multi-languages or other languages than the English version, click hp
server tc2120 NetWare 5.1 (Non English only version) processor patch.
IMPORTANT: This Intel® Pentium® 4/Celeron Processor patch must be used when
installing the NetWare 5.1 operating system. HP also recommends checking the Novell
website for the latest patch information.
Section 2. Perform NetWare 5.1 Installation
The installation of NetWare 5.1 contains several phases:
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Phase 1 – Start the Installation
Phase 2 – Install HP Drivers
Phase 2 – Configure the Network
Phase 1 – Start the Installation
NOTE: If your hard drive contains data or is not new, HP recommends backing up the data
and then using a utility such as fdisk to erase all data and partitions from your hard drive.
For NetWare 5.1 (Installing Pentium 4/Celeron Patch)
1. Boot your HP Server on a DOS bootable utility diskette.
NOTE: You can boot from the NetWare SBS 5 License diskette. Novell DOS 7 and all
required DOS utilities (fdisk, format, edit) are included on the diskette.
2. Type FDISK to create a 100 MB primary DOS partition on the primary drive
(C:). Remember to make it the active (bootable) partition. The computer
restarts and boots on the DOS bootable utility diskette again.
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3. From the drive A: prompt, format and transfer DOS system files to the hard disk
DOS boot partition by entering one of the following commands:
— When using the NetWare DOS utility, enter:
A:\>FORMAT C: /X /S
— When using the MSDOS utility, enter:
A:\>FORMAT C: /S
4. Create the appropriate directories and copy the necessary drivers and files to the
DOS boot partition by issuing the following commands at the DOS prompt:
C:
MD \NWUPDATE
CD \NWUPDATE
5. Insert the HP disk NW patch(created with the Startup-CD) and enter:
COPY A:\*.*
6. Remove the diskette and insert the NW 5.1 CDROM in the drive, then reboot the
server.
7. After bootup, when Netware brings you to the initial setup screen, press Alt +
F10 to exit to the command line.
8. At the command line, enter the following lines:
DOWN
Z:
INSTALL –lic –bootcd
9. Select the Appropriate Language, if prompted.
10. Press F10 to Accept the License Agreement.
11. Press Enter to setup a new server, then scroll down to be sure that Continue is
highlighted.
12. Press Enter to continue.
13. Modify or accept the server settings, the regional settings, and the mouse and
video configuration.
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Phase 2 – Install HP Drivers
1. The installation program then detects your hardware and attempts to match the
drivers to the hardware. It displays a Driver names summary screen.
2. Do one of the following:
— If you have an IDE system, press Enter to continue and then proceed with
to step 4.
— If you have a SCSI model, you need to install the HP SCSI driver (the SCSI
driver proposed by default by NetWare does not install properly). Proceed
with step 3.
3. To install the HP SCSI driver:
a. Scroll down, select Modify, and press Enter.
b. Scroll down, highlight the Storage Adapters item, and press Enter.
The installation program displays the drivers detected: a SCSI driver and a
generic ATA/IDE/ATAPI Adapter driver (IDEATA.HAM).
c. Press Delete to remove the default SCSI driver. The only remaining driver
should be the IDEATA.HAMdriver.
NOTE: Do not remove the IDEATA driver. It is used by the CD-ROM drive.
d. Insert HP disk NW SCSI (created with the Startup CD) in the floppy drive.
e. Press Insert to add a driver, and then press Insert again to add an unlisted
driver.
f. Press F3 and specify the path: A:then press Enter.
g. The installation program will scan the floppy drive for compatible drivers
and then automatically add the HP SCSI driver to the driver list.
NOTE: The new HP driver may show the same device name description, however, it is
an updated version.
h. Scroll down and select Return to driver summary.
i. Scroll down and select Continue.
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4. The next Driver names summary screen displays storage and network devices.
You need to manually install the HP LAN driver:
a. Scroll down to chose Modify and press Enter.
b. Scroll down to highlight Network boards and press Enter.
c. Insert the HP disk NW LAN (created with the Startup CD) in the floppy
drive.
d. Press Insert to add a driver, and then press Insert again to add an unlisted
driver.
e. Press F3 and specify the path: A:then press Enter.
f. The installation program scans the floppy drive and then automatically adds
the HP LAN driver to the driver list.
g. Scroll down and select Return to driver summary.
h. Scroll down and keep Continue highlighted.
i. Press Enter to continue.
5. The installation program displays the partitioning properties. HP recommends
keeping the default value by selecting Continue.
6. Wait as the system performs the installation according to your settings.
Phase 3 – Configure the Network
1. The installation proceeds under a graphical interface. Follow the on-screen
instructions to configure your network: server name, IP address, Host name and
domain, etc.
NOTE: Some settings can be defined by using the tree icon at the right side of the field.
The network settings need to be customized to your environment. Please refer to Novell
NetWare manuals, should you need further details on the networking setup fields.
2. Insert and browse the NetWare 5.1 licensing/cryptographic diskette when
prompted.
3. When prompted, click Yes to reboot your system (remember to remove all
diskettes and CD-ROM from their respective drives).
4. The system loads the NetWare GUI (Graphic User Interface).
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NOTE: It is possible that during the initial reboot of the NetWare 5.1 OS, the GUI mode
may not load properly. This can be resolved by intalling NW5.1 Support Pack 3 or above.
(See “Section 4. Install the Support Pack.”
Section 3. Install the Support Pack
1. You can get a latest copy of NetWare Consolidated Support Pack (CSP) from
NetWare Website at http://support.novell.com/tools/csp/.
2. You can either subscribe to the "Novell Support Connection CD" program or
download CSP files individually. You will need to mount the Novell
Consolidated Support Pack as a NetWare volume.
3. HP recommends you use NW 5.1 Support Pack 3 or above, which is also
included in the Novell Consolidated Support Pack 5 or above version.
4. Close the GUI.
NOTE: If your GUI is not loaded properly, press Ctrl plus Esc key simultaneously. A
selection screen should come up, and select “system console.”
5. Insert the NW 5.1 Support Pack CD-ROM.
6. At the system console prompt enter the command:
load cdrom
7. Wait for about 15 seconds for the CD to be automatically mounted as a volume.
After it is completely mounted the system should say "Volume name"
mounted successfully. Note the volume name(example:
CSP8_CD1).
8. Type nwconfig, NetWare Configuration Tool will open.
9. Scroll down to select "Product Options.”
10. Scroll up to select "Install a Product Not Listed.”
11. Press F3 and specify the path, including the volume name (for example,
CSP8_CD1:\NW51SPx:\,where SSP8_CD1 is the Volume name from step 5
above and x = version of support pack).
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12. Press F10 to accept the default installation options.
NOTE: If you want to be able to uninstall the Suport Pack later, you must select the
option to back up files.
13. Read NetWare warnings (recommends avoiding installation during peak hours)
and follow on screen instructions.
14. The system will automatically restart the GUI upon completion of the Support
Pack installation.
Section 4. Install Additional HP Accessories
The hp server tc2120 Startup CD includes the drivers for the following HP
accessories:
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HP 10/100 LAN Adapter
HP 10/100/1000 LAN Adapter
HP Adaptec 29160 SCSI Controller
HP Surestore DAT24i
Promise IDE RAID PCI
Compaq 2100S SCSI RAID Controller
Please refer to the product manual enclosed with your accessory for the detailed
installation procedure and/or the attached readme.txt file associated with the driver.
The readme.txt file can be found included on the appropriate driver diskette.
Troubleshooting
Tip #1. Restarting NetWare Installation
If you want to restart NetWare installation from the very beginning, use a utility such
as fdiskto erase all data and partitions from your hard drive. You can then resume
the installation process.
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On-Line Information and Software Sources
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HP World Wide Web access: http://www.hp.com
Novell World Wide Web access: http://www.novell.com
Novell Networking BBS: 801-429-3308 (9,600 baud)
Installing Novell NetWare 6.0
Prepare the Installation
Please refer to the Chapter 1 "Preparing the HP Server tc2120 for NOS Installation"
for our recommendations on server preparation. Then gather the following materials:
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HP Server tc2120 Startup CD
Novell NetWare 6.0 CD-ROM
Novell NetWare 6.0 licensing/cryptographic diskette
Two or more clients for testing purpose (Optional)
One diskette for driver installation
High Level Process Flow
1. Run HP DiagTools (optional – diagnostics)
2. Create the drivers diskette using the hp Startup CD.
3. Perform NetWare installation.
4. Install additional HP accessories.
Section 1. Run HP DiagTools (Optional)
To perform HP DiagTools hardware diagnostic on your HP Server tc2120, switch off
your HP server then reboot with the Startup CD and follow the on-screen
instructions. View and save the hardware inventory after the test.
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Section 2. Create the Drivers Diskettes
1. Locate one blank, formatted 3.5" diskette.
2. Insert your HP Startup CD in a Windows PC and follow the on-screen
instructions to create the HP Server tc2120 NetWare SCSI drivers (HP disk NW
SCSI).
NOTE: If the Windows PC does not auto-start the Startup menu, start it by opening
Startup.htm, found at the root level of the Startup CD.
Section 3. Perform NetWare 6.0 Installation
The installation of NetWare 6.0 or SBS 6.0 contains several phases:
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Phase 1 – Start the Installation
Phase 2 – Install HP Drivers
Phase 3 – Configure the Network
Phase 4 – Install the Support Pack
Phase 1 – Start the Installation
NOTE: If your hard drive contains data or is not new, HP recommends using a utility such as
fsidk to erase all data and partitions from your hard drive.
For NetWare 6.0
1. Insert the Novell NetWare 6.0 CD-ROM and boot the system.
2. Press Enter to read the license agreement then press Esc, and select "Accept
License Agreement.”
3. Press Enter to "Create a New Boot Partition.”
4. Depending on the size of the booting storage device and available memory of the
server, the installation program will recommend an appropriate boot partition
size. HP recommends a 1000-MB boot partition. Choose continue to proceed.
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5. If you accept erasing all data on your disk, select Continue. Then press any key
for your system to create the partition, reboot, and format that partition.
6. Press F10 to "Accept License Agreement.”
NOTE: You can boot from the NetWare SBS 6 License diskette. Novell DOS 7 and all
required DOS utilities (FDISK, FORMAT, EDIT) are included on the diskette.
7. Change the prompt from Expressto Custom, and keep the default New
serveroption; scroll down and choose Continue.
8. Review the Server Settings. If you do not want the "SERVER" to automatically
load after reboot, Modify the Load Server at rebootparameter to NO.
9. Go to the "Server SET Parameters" and Choose Edit. A window will pop-up and
the following should be added:
i. SET MINIMUM PACKET RECEIVE BUFFERS=2500
ii. SET MAXIMUM PACKET RECEIVE BUFFERS=12500
10. Press Esc, save the changes.
11. Scroll down to select Continue.
12. Review the regional settings and modify if necessary.
13. Review the mouse and video settings and modify if necessary.
14. Wait a few minutes while system files are copied from the CD-ROM.
Phase 2 – Install HP Drivers
1. The installation program then detects your hardware and attempts to match the
drivers to the hardware.
2. If you have an IDE only system, press Enter to continue. If you have another
hardware controller, you need to install the appropriate drivers:
a. Scroll down to Modify and press Enter.
b. Scroll down to highlight the "Storage Adapters" item and press Enter.
c. The installation program displays the drivers detected. Press Delete to
remove the default SCSI driver. The only remaining driver should be the
IDEATA.HAMdriver.
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NOTE: Do not remove the IDEATA driver, because it is used by the CD-ROM drive.
d. Insert HP driver diskette (created with the Startup CD) in the floppy drive for
the appropriate controller you choose to use.
IMPORTANT: If you have a 29160 and a Promise FastTrak in the system, you must load
the Promise driver first. Then, load the driver for the 29160.
e. Press Insert to add a driver and then Insert again to add an unlisted driver.
f. Press F3 and specify the path: A:then press Enter.
g. The installation program scans the floppy drive and automatically adds the
HP SCSI driver to the driver list.
h. If you have more controllers to install drivers for, repeat substeps e
through g.
i. Scroll down and select "Return to driver summary.”
j. Scroll down and select Continue.
3. The next "Driver names"summary screen displays storage and network
devices.
a. Scroll down to choose Modify and press Enter.
b. Scroll down to highlight the "Network boards" item and press Enter.
c. The installation program displays the drivers detected. You can press Delete
to remove the default network driver, if present.
d. Insert the HP driver diskette (created with the Startup CD) in the floppy drive
for the appropriate card you choose to use.
e. Press Insert to add a driver, and then Insert again to add an unlisted driver.
f. Press F3 and specify the path: A: then press Enter.
g. The installation program scansthe floppy drive and then automatically adds
the HP driver to the driver list.
h. Scroll down and select "Return to driver summary.”
i. Scroll down and select Continue.
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4. Wait while the system loads the new drivers.
5. Review the Volume SYS and Partition Properties Screen. Select Modifyif any
changes are necessary, and press the F10 key to save any changes.
6. Select Continue after all changes have been applied.
7. Wait a few minutes while system files are copied and the NetWare GUI is
started.
Phase 3 – Configure the Network
The installation proceeds under a graphical interface.
NOTE: The network settings need to be customized to your environment. Please refer to
Novell NetWare manuals, should you need further details on the networking setup fields.
1. Enter the server name.
2. Insert the NetWare licensing/cryptographic diskette when prompted and then
click Next.
3. Select Free Space and click create. Type in a Volume name and select a Volume
Type for the first the partition. Click OK. Click Next to proceed.
4. Choose YES, if necessary to mount all volumes when server reboots. Click Next
to proceed.
5. Setup your IP or IPX protocols to match your network environment.
NOTE: NetWare 6.0 does not proceed if you do not set up an IP address for at least one
of your system network devices (embedded LAN or added PCI card).
6. You may then configure the Domain Name Service. Click Nextto
proceed.
7. Select your time zone then click Next.
8. Select whether to create a New NDS Treeor use an Existing NDS Tree,
and click Next.
9. To create a New NDS Tree, enter the Tree Name, the Context for
Server Object, and the administrator passwordand click Next.
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10. Click Next to validate the NDS summary.
11. Click Nextat the Licenseswindow to install the license previously detected.
12. If you wish to install other items or products, do so here and click Next.
13. Click Next at the Novell Certificate Server 2.21 Objects
window to proceed.
NOTE: Depending on the options you have chosen, you may receive additional prompts.
Enter the required information, and click Next.
14. Review Summaryand click Finish.
15. When prompted, remember to remove all diskettes and CD-ROMs from their
respective drives, click Yes to reboot your system.
NOTE: If you chose not to load the server on reboot, you can load it manually. When the
computer reboots, change to the startup directory containing the NetWare server files
(C:\NWSERVER) and enter server.
Section 4. Install the Support Pack
You can get a latest copy of NetWare Consolidated Support Pack (CSP) from the
NetWare Website at:
You can either subscribe to the "Novell Support Connection CD" program or
download CSP files individually.
HP recommends you use NW 6 Support Pack 3 or above.
NOTE: To close the GUI and enter the System Console screen, press Ctrl plus Esc key
simultaneously. A selection screen should come up. Select “system console.”
1. Go to the text console. Press Alt+Esc.
2. Insert the NW 6.0 Support Pack CD-ROM.
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3. At the system console prompt enter the command:
load cdrom
4. Wait for about 15 seconds for the CD to be automatically mounted as a volume.
After it is completely mounted the system should say "Volume name"
mounted successfully.
5. Enter the command:
nwconfig
The NetWare Configuration Tool will open.
6. Scroll down to select "Product Options.”
7. Scroll up to select "Install a Product Not Listed."
8. Press F3 and specify the path, including the volume name (for example,
NW6SPx: where the x = version of support pack).
9. Press Esc to continue.
10. Press Yes to accept the Terms and Conditions.
11. Press Esc to continue.
12. Press Yes to accept the ConsoleOne Reporting Tool agreement.
13. Press Enter to continue.
NOTE: If you want to be able to uninstall the Support Pack later, you must select the
option to back up files.
14. HP recommends selecting the option to update the Storage/LAN/PSM/WAN
drivers currently in use..
IMPORTANT: Always select No when asked to reboot the server after copying files. If
you select Yes, the server may not come up.
15. Read the warning displayed by the service pack and then press Enter to continue.
16. After the support pack installation is complete, choose NCF files Options and
press Enter.
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17. Select Edit STARTUP.NCF file and press Enter.
18. Add the full path to each driver displayed that was copied in the c:\drivers
directory. (for example, DRIVER.HAM -> c:\drivers\DRIVER.HAM)
19. Press F10 to save, then select Exit, then press Enter.
20. Exit out to the console.
21. Type down to go to the DOS prompt.
22. Create a subdirectory inside of c:\ called drivers. (for example, md drivers)
23. Copy all the necessary drivers from the HP drivers disks into the drivers
directory (These are the drivers you installed earlier from the HP Driver
Diskettes).
24. Go to the c:\nwserver directory: cd c:\nwserver, press enter, and then type:
server.
Section 5. Install Additional HP Accessories
The HP server tc2120 Startup CD includes the drivers for the following HP
accessories:
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HP-Intel 10/100 LAN Adapter
HP-Intel 10/100/1000 LAN Adapter
HP IDE RAID PCI
HP 29160 SCSI Controller
Please refer to the product manual enclosed with your accessory for the detailed
installation procedure and/or the attached readme.txt file associated with the driver.
The readme.txt file can be found included on the appropriate driver diskette.
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Troubleshooting
Tip #1. Restarting NetWare Installation
If you want to restart NetWare installation from the very beginning, use a utility such
as fdiskto erase all data and partitions from your hard drive. You may then resume
the installation process.
On-Line Information and Software Sources
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•
•
HP World Wide Web access: http://www.hp.com
Novell World Wide Web access: http://www.novell.com
Novell Networking BBS: 801-429-3308 (9,600 baud)
Installing Novell NetWare 6.0 SBS
Prepare the Installation
For recommendations on the server preparation, refer to the Chapter 1 "Preparing
your HP Server tc2120 for your NOS installation." Then gather the following
material:
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HP Server tc2120 Startup CD
Novell Netware 6.0 SBS CD-ROM
Novell Netware 6.0 SBS licensing/cryptographic diskette
Two or more clients for testing purpose (optional)
One diskette for driver installation
High Level Process Flow
1. Create the drivers diskette using the hp Startup CD.
2. Perform NetWare installation.
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3. Install additional HP accessories.
Section 1. Create the Drivers Diskettes
1. Locate one blank, formatted 3.5" diskette.
2. Insert your HP Startup CD in a Windows PC and follow the on-screen
instructions to create the HP Server tc2120 NetWare SCSI drivers and the
Embedded LAN drivers.
NOTE: If the Windows PC does not auto-start the Startup menu, start it by opening
Startup.htmfound at the root level of the Startup CD.
Section 2. Perform Netware 6.0 SBS Installation
The installation of Netware 6.0 SBS contains several phases:
NOTE: Select the starting Phase that best fits your configuration.
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Phase 1 – Pre-Installation
— Phase 1a – only for Non-bootable Installation CD or IDE RAID
— Phase 1b – Non-Multilingual bootable Installation CD without IDE RAID
— Phase 1c –Multilingual bootable Installation CD without IDE RAID
Phase 2 – Start the Installation
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Phase 3 – Install HP Drivers
Phase 4 – Configure the Network
PHASE 1 – Pre-Installation
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If you are using a Non-bootable Installation CD or you have a Promise FastTrak
IDE RAID controller in your system, Please proceed to Phase 1a
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If you are using a bootable Non Multilingual CD, Please proceed to Phase 1b
If you are using a bootable Multilingual CD, Please proceed to Phase 1c
Phase 1a - (only for Non-bootable Installation CD or Promise FastTrak IDE
RAID Controller)
1. Boot from a bootable DOS floppy disk (It is recommended that you boot from
the license disk)
NOTE: You can boot from the NetWare SBS 6 License diskette. Novell DOS 7 and all
required DOS utilities (FDISK, FORMAT, EDIT) are included on the diskette.
2. Type FDISK and create a 1000 MB primary DOS partition on the primary drive
(C:). Remember to make it the active (bootable) partition. Then restart the
computer and boot on the DOS bootable utility diskette again.
3. Format and transfer DOS system files to the partition by entering:
— when using NetWare DOS utility, enter:
A:\>FORMAT C: /X /S
— when using MSDOS utility, enter:
A:\>FORMAT C: /S
4. Reboot the server with the license diskette in the floppy drive.
5. When you get a prompt, insert the installation CD, type Z: then, type Install.
6. If using a Multilingual Installation CD, select your language and hit Enter.
7. Press F10 twice to Accept the License Agreement.
8. Proceed to Phase 2 to continue.
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Phase 1b – (Bootable Non-Multilingual Installation CD)
NOTE: If your hard drive contains data or is not new, HP recommends using a utility such as
Fdiskto erase all data and partitions from your hard drive.
1. Insert Novell Netware 6.0 SBS CD-ROM and boot the system.
2. Read the license agreement and click Agree if you agree with the terms and
conditions within the license.
3. Click Next to "Create a New Boot Partition". HP recommends
modifying Size of boot partition to create a 1000MB boot partition.
4. If you accept erasing all data on your disk, select Next for your system to create
the partition, reboot, and format that partition.
5. Choose “Advanced Installation” and select “Change IP
Address from default.” Press Next, then press Next again to begin the
installation.
6. Insert the License Diskette. Press OK.
7. Proceed to Phase 2 to continue.
Phase 1c – (Bootable Multilingual Installation CD)
1. Boot to the Multilingual Installation CD.
2. Select the language that you wish to use.
3. Select Accept License Agreement and hit Enter.
4. Select Create a New Boot Partition and hit Enter.
5. Select Modify and hit Enter.
6. HP recommends using 1000MB for the DOS partition size.
7. Select Continue and hit Enter.
8. Select Continue if you are ready to create a new partition, remove all data on the
selected drive, and format the disk. Hit Enter.
9. Press any key to reboot.
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10. When the system comes up, press F10 to accept the license agreement.
11. Proceed to Phase 2 to continue.
Phase 2 – Start the Installation
1. Change the prompt from Express to Custom, and keep the default New server
option; scroll down and choose Continue.
2. Review the Server Settings. If you do not want the "SERVER" to automatically
load after reboot, Modify the Load Server at rebootparameter to NO.
3. Go to the “Server SET Parameters” and Choose Edit. A window will pop-up
and the following should be added:
SET MINIMUM PACKET RECEIVE BUFFERS=2500
SET MAXIMUM PACKET RECEIVE BUFFERS=12500
4. Press ESC, save the changes.
5. Scroll down to select Continue.
6. Review the regional settings and modify if necessary.
7. Review the mouse and video settings and modify if necessary.
8. Wait a few minutes while system files are copied from the CD-ROM.
9. Proceed to Phase 3 to continue.
Phase 3 – Install HP Drivers
1. The installation program then detects your hardware and attempts to match the
drivers to the hardware.
2. If you have an IDE system, press Enter to continue. If you have a SCSI model,
you need to install the HP SCSI driver:
a. Scroll down to chose Modify and press Enter.
b. Scroll down to highlight the "Storage Adapters" item and press
Enter.
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c. The installation program displays the drivers detected: a SCSI driver and a
generic ATA/IDE/ATAPI Adapter driver (IDEATA.HAM). Press Delete to
remove the default SCSI driver. The only remaining driver should be the
IDEATA.HAMdriver.
NOTE: Do NOT remove the IDEATA driver because it is used by the CD-ROM Drive.
d. Insert HP disk NW SCSI (created with the Startup CD) in the floppy drive.
e. Press Insert to add a driver and then Insert again to add an unlisted driver.
f. Press F3 and specify the path: A:then press Enter.
g. The installation program takes a few seconds then automatically adds the HP
driver on the driver list.
NOTE: The new HP driver may show the same device name description but is a more
recent version.
h. Scroll down and select "Return to driver summary."
i. Scroll down and select Continue.
3. The next driver summary screen displays storage and network devices.
4. Scroll down to chose Modify and press Enter.
a. Scroll down to highlight the "Network Boards" item and press Enter.
b. The installation program displays the drivers detected. Delete the drivers
you wish to replace by selecting them and pressing the delete key.
c. Insert the HP LAN driver disk (created with the Startup CD) in the floppy
drive.
d. Press Insert to add a driver and then Insert again to add an unlisted driver.
e. Press F3 and specify the path: A:then press Enter.
f. The installation program takes a few seconds then automatically adds the HP
driver on the driver list.
g. Scroll down and select "Return to driver summary."
h. Scroll down and select Continue.
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5. Wait while system loads the new drivers.
6. Review the Volume SYS and Partition Properties Screen. Select Modifyif any
changes are necessary, and press the F10 key to save any changes.
7. Select Continue after all changes have been applied.
8. Wait a few minutes while system files are copied and Netware GUI is
started.
PHASE 4 – Configure the Network
The installation proceeds under a graphical interface.
NOTE: The network settings need to be customized to your environment. Please refer to
Novell NetWare manuals should you need further details on the networking setup fields.
1. Enter the server name and click Next.
2. Insert the NetWare licensing/cryptographic diskette when prompted and then
click Next.
3. Select Free Space and click create. Type in a Volume name and select a Volume
Type for the first the partition. Click OK. Click Next to proceed.
4. Choose YES, if necessary to mount all volumes when server reboots. Click Next
to proceed.
5. Setup your IP or IPX protocols to match your network environment.
NOTE: NetWare 6. 0 will not proceed if you don't setup an IP address for at least one of
your system network devices (embedded LAN or added PCI card).
6. You may then configure the Domain Name Service. Click Next to
proceed.
7. Select your time zone then click Next.
8. Select whether to create a New NDS Treeor use an Existing NDS Tree,
and click Next.
9. To create a New NDS Tree, enter the Tree Name, the Context for
Server Object, and the administrator passwordand click Next.
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10. Click Nextto validate the NDS summary.
11. Click Nextat the Licenseswindow to install the license previously detected.
12. If you wish to install other items or products, do so here and then click Next.
13. Click Next at the Novell Certificate Server 2.21 Objects
window. Click OK at the Organizational CA Warningscreen if it comes
up.
14. Select whether or not you want to allow clear text passwords and then click Next.
15. Select which components you wish to install and then click Next.
16. Set the server properties for your network, and then click Next.
17. Set the authentication values for your network and then click Next.
18. Enter any IP addresses to enable CIFS on and then click Next.
19. Enter your share point settings and then click Next.
20. Enter your context settings and then click Next.
21. Specify the location of the iManage container and then click Next.
NOTE: Depending on the options you have chosen, you may receive additional prompts.
Enter the required information and click Next.
22. Review Summaryand click Finish.
23. Insert your NSBSPARTNER CD(CD number 2) when prompted and click OK.
24. When prompted, remember to remove all diskettes and CD-ROM from their
respective drives, click Yes to reboot your system.
NOTE: If you chose not to load the server on reboot, you can load it manually. When the
computer reboots, change to the startup directory containing the NetWare server
files(C:\NWSERVER) and enter server.
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Section 3. Install Additional HP Accessories
The HP server tc2120 Startup CD includes the drivers for the following HP
accessories:
•
•
•
•
•
HP-Intel 10/100 LAN
HP-Intel 10/100/1000 LAN
HP IDE RAID PCI
HP Surestore DAT24i
HP 29160 SCSI Controller
Please refer to the product manual enclosed with your accessory for the detailed
installation procedure.
Troubleshooting
Tip #1. Restarting NetWare Installation
If you want to restart NetWare installation from the very beginning, use a utility such
as fdiskto erase all data and partitions from your hard drive. Then resume all
installation process.
On-Line Information and Software Sources
•
•
•
HP World Wide Web access: http://www.hp.com
Novell World Wide Web access: http://www.novell.com
Novell Networking BBS: 801-429-3308 (9,600 baud)
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Installing Red Hat Linux 9.0
Prepare the Installation
Please refer to the Chapter 1 “Preparing the HP Server tc2120 for NOS Installation”
for our recommendations on server preparation. Then gather the following materials:
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HP Server tc2120 Startup CD
Red Hat Linux Installation Media
High Level Process Flow
1. Perform Red Hat Linux installation.
2. Install additional HP accessories.
Section 1. Perform Red Hat Linux Installation
Phase 1 — Launch the Installation
Start the Install using GUI:
1. Turn on the server and insert the Red Hat Linux installation media bootable
CD-ROM.
2. The system will display a text menu. If you are installing to a Promise FastTrak
card, type:
expert ide0=0x1f0,0x3f6,14 ide1=0x170,0x376,15 ide2=0 ide3=0
ide4=0 ide5=0 ide6=0 ide7=0 ide8=0 ide9=0"
Press Enter to start installation using the graphical interface.
3. The installer will prompt you to test your installation media. If you suspect that
the installation media may have been damaged or scratched, this may be a good
idea. Otherwise choose Skip to bypass this option.
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Phase 2 — Configure the Server
Welcome to Red Hat Linux
Click on Next to continue.
NOTE: Using the GUI installation, you will have an on-screen description of each possible
selection displayed on the left of the screen.
Language Selection
Select the appropriate language. Click Next to continue.
Keyboard Selection
Please note the following recommendations:
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Your HP server comes with a Generic 104-key PC keyboard and 2-Button Mouse
(PS/2).
NOTE: If you wish to change your keyboard type after you have booted your Red Hat Linux
system, you may use the /usr/sbin/kbdconfig command.
Mouse Configuration
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See note above. Click Next to continue.
Installation Type
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HP recommends selecting a Custom installation type, because this mode allows
for the most flexible installation.
Disk Partitioning Setup
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HP recommends using the default partitioning mode: Automatically partition
(You will need to select the drives to install to and then select “Remove all
partitions on this system” after clicking Next.
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NOTE: If you get a message that says, “The partition table on device xyz was unreadable…
click Yes as many times as this message pops up.
Boot Loader Installation
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GRUB is selected as the default linux bootloader. If this is acceptable, press Next
to continue.
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HP recommends that you select Configure advanced boot loader options if you
have IDE and SCSI drives in the system, or if you have a Promise FastTrak
present in the system. You may need to do this and then select Change Drive
Order to ensure that the drive you will be booting from is at the top. If you
proceed further without making this change, your system might not boot
properly.
Kernel Parameters
After selecting Configure advanced boot loader options, (and if you have a
Promise FastTrak present in the system) enter:
ide0=0x1f0,0x3f6,14 ide1=0x170,0x376,15 ide2=0 ide3=0 ide4=0
ide5=0 ide6=0 ide7=0 ide8=0 ide9=0
NOTE: Depending upon which storage deice you will be booting from, will determine if you
should install the bootloader record on the (MBR) Master Boot Record. Please refer to the
Redhat Manuals for further information regarding installing the bootloader.
GRUB Password
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HP recommends a password to protect access to GRUB. Click Next to continue.
Network Configuration
NOTE: The network settings need to be customized to your environment. Please refer to Red
Hat manuals should you need further details on the networking settings.
Firewall Configuration
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Review the Firewall setting and modify if necessary.
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Language Support Selection
Review the Language Support setting and modify if necessary.
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Time Zone Selection
Review and modify as necessary.
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Account Configuration
Input a root password.
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Authentication Configuration
Review and modify as necessary
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Selecting Packages
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If you selected the “Custom” install option, predetermined packages have already
been selected. However, depending upon your network environment, additional
packages may be necessary. Review and modify as necessary.
NOTE: Remember to select appropriate package groups that matches your network settings
(example: the “DNS Name Server” package may be required If you have set up your new
server to be the DNS controller).
Phase 3 — Complete the Installation
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Upon completion of the customization, the installation program asks for
confirmation before proceeding with the install. Click Next to proceed.
Boot Diskette Creation
NOTE: HP recommends that you create a boot diskette that will allow you to boot and
manage your server should you experience problems in loading your Red Hat environment.
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Video Configuration
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Red Hat will detect your chip as an ATI Mach64 chip. However, the HP Server
tc2120 ships with an ATI Rage XL AGP chipset. Modify the settings in order to
correctly configure the video settings.
Monitor Selection
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The installation program will attempt to detect the monitor being used; otherwise,
you can find HP monitor references on the back of your monitor.
Custom X Configuration
HP recommends selecting login type as “Graphical.” Click Next to continue.
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Congratulations
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Click Exit to exit the installation program. Remove the CD from the drive.
The system reboots and loads your new Red Hat environment.
Section 2. Install Additional HP Accessories
The hp server tc2120 Startup CD includes the drivers for the following HP
accessories:
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HP-Intel 10/100 LAN
HP-Intel 10/100/1000 LAN
HP IDE RAID
HP v92 56k Modem
Please refer to the product manual enclosed with your accessory for the detailed
installation procedure and/or the attached readme.txt file associated with the driver.
The readme.txt file can be found included on the appropriate driver diskette.
On-Line Information and Software Sources
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HP World Wide Web access: http://www.hp.com/
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Red Hat World Wide Web access: http://www.redhat.com
Installing Red Hat Linux 8.0
Prepare the Installation
Please refer to the Chapter 1 “Preparing the HP Server tc2120 for NOS Installation”
for our recommendations on server preparation. Then gather your Red Hat Linux 8.0
Installation CD-ROMs.
High Level Process Flow
1. Perform Linux 8.0 installation.
2. Learn about special cases.
Section 1. Perform Red Hat Linux Installation
1.1 Booting
1. Insert the Red Hat 8.0 Installation CD into the CD-ROM drive. Make sure that
the CD-ROM precedes any hard disks attached to the system in the boot order.
2. Boot the system from the Red Hat 8.0 Installation CD.
3. When you see the "boot: " prompt, hit enter.
NOTE: If using a Promise FastTrak TX2, please see section 2.1.
4. If it has detected your correct SCSI controller, you should see a "Loading SCSI
Driver" window come up, with the name of the SCSI controller in your system.
5. Next, you should see the "Welcome to Red Hat Linux" screen. Click Next.
1.2 Installation Settings
1. At the "Language Selection" screen, select English with the arrow keys and click
Next.
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2. At the "Keyboard Configuration" screen, select U.S. English and click Next.
3. At the "Mouse Configuration" screen, select the appropriate mouse for your
system, and click Next.
4. At the Installation Type screen, choose the type of installation to be performed.
Choose Server or Custom.
1.3 Disk Partitioning
1. At the "Disk Partitioning Setup" screen, choose Manually partition with Disk
Druid. Click Next.
2. You may see a Warning box pop up that says that "the partition table on device
xxx is unreadable, would you like to initialize this drive?" Click Yes as many
times as this comes up.
3. Locate the drive you wish to install to/boot from. If there are existing partitions
on this drive, select them and click Delete. A warning box will come up to
confirm the deletion, click Delete. Repeat this for every partition on this drive.
Note that the partitions and all data within them will be lost.
4. Create, at minimum, three new partitions for the Linux installation as follows:
Table 2: Partitions for Linux Installation
Mount Point
Partition
Type
Ext3
Ext3
swap
Size
/boot
/
Boot Partition
Root Partition
Swap Partition
100Mb
2Gb+
swap
2xRAM size
5. Click New.
a. For "Mount point,” enter /boot.
b. Make sure "File System Type:" is set to ext3.
c. Under "Allowable Drives,” make sure only your boot device is selected. If
you do not, you may end up with an installation that spans multiple drives.
d. Set "Size (MB)" to 100.
e. Make sure "Additional Size Options" is set to Fixed Size.
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f. Select Force to be a primary partition.
g. Click OK.
6. Click New.
a. Change the "File System Type" to swap.
b. Make sure that only your boot device is selected under "Allowable Drives.”
c. Set "Size (MB)" to the following formula: size = (RAM in system) x 2.
d. Make sure "Additional Size Options" is set to Fixed Size.
e. Select Force to be a primary partition.
f. Click OK.
7. Click New.
a. For "Mount Point,” enter /.
b. Make sure "File System Type:" is set to ext3.
c. Make sure that only your boot device is selected under "Allowable Drives"
d. Set "Additional Size Options" to Fill to maximum allowable size.
e. Select Force to be a primary partition.
f. Click OK.
g. Click Next.
1.4 Boot Loader Configuration
1. Click the checkbox for "Configure advanced boot loader options.”
2. Click Next.
3. Click Change Drive Order.
4. Highlight the drive you are booting to with the mouse and click on the up arrow
to move it up to the top of the list. You may need to select the drive and click on
the up arrow several times until it is on the top of the list.
5. Click OK.
6. You may need to enter special kernel parameters here. (See section 2.1.2.)
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7. Click Next
1.5 Network Configuration
NOTE: The installer should have detected all of your NICs at this point. If it does not, then you
may need to obtain a special NIC driver that may be installed after you have completed the
Red Hat Linux installation.
1. If you are using DHCP, then click next. Otherwise, select your first NIC and
click Edit.
2. If you chose DHCP, you can skip to step 7. Otherwise, deselect "Configure using
DHCP.”
3. Enter the IP address and netmask that corresponds to your network. Click OK.
4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 for each NIC.
5. Select "manually" for "Set the host name" and enter a host name for your
machine (e.g., HP-Netserver1).
6. Enter any required addresses for Gateway, Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary
DNS.
7. At the Firewall Configuration screen, choose the type of firewall configuration,
or "No Firewall" for none. If configuring a firewall, you may choose to "Use
default firewall rules,” or "Customize.” Click Next to continue.
NOTE: If you accidentally chose to install a firewall, and did not intend to, you can "rm
/etc/rc.d/rc[0-5].d/*iptables*" & "iptables -F" from the root prompt later to get rid of it.
1.6 More Installation Settings
1. On the "Additional Language Support" screen, select English (USA). Click
Next.
2. On the "Time Zone Selection" screen, select location. Click Next.
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3. On the "Account Configuration" screen, type in the root password and
confirmation. Click Next.
It is also recommended that you create at least one additional user account. Click
Add to create the additional accounts. Fill in the required information to create
the account, and click OK. When finished creating accounts, click Next to
continue.
NOTE: If Next is grayed out, the password and confirmation do not match, or you entered
an invalid password.
4. At the "Authentication Configuration" screen, choose whether or not to enable
MD5 passwords or shadow passwords. Click Next to continue.
1.7 Package Group Selection
1. Select the appropriate package groups for your installation. Click Next to
continue.
2. Click Next to begin the installation.
3. The installation should begin. Installation time will vary depending on your
hardware configuration. You can monitor the progress from the "Installing
Packages" screen. Depending on the packages selected, it may then eject the CD
and prompt you for the next CD. Insert the next CD and click OK.
1.8 Post Installation Configuration
Boot Diskette Creation:
It is recommended to create a boot diskette. If you create a diskette and for some
reason your system will not boot on its own, you may be able to boot it from the
diskette and try to determine what went wrong. The creation of this diskette is
optional.
If you choose to create the diskette, insert a diskette into the floppy drive, select Yes,
I would like to create a boot disk and click Next.
Otherwise select No, I do not want to create a boot disk and click Next.
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Graphical Interface Configuration:
In most cases, the installer will have automatically detected your video card
configuration by this step. Simply click Next to continue.
Monitor Configuration:
If the system is connected to a switch box, the installer most likely will not be able to
auto probe your monitor type. It is usually safe to just leave it with the default
settings of "Unprobed Monitor,” or if it detects your monitor type, to leave it with
that. Click Next.
Customize Graphics Configuration:
If the installer was able to probe your video card successfully, it will most likely pick
a good resolution for your system based on the information gathered. If you are using
an older system with only 1Mb of video memory, you may want to select 256 Colors
at 1024x768, or 16-bit colors at 800x600. In most cases it will be safe to go with the
default.
You will probably want to click Test Setting before clicking Next, especially if you
have graphical selected. If testing the settings works, you may wish to boot in
graphical mode. If you do not want to be placed in graphical mode after boot, then
select Text. Click Next to continue.
Congratulations:
Your installation is complete. You have just installed Red Hat 8.0. You may now
click Exit to reboot the system (Be sure to remove the installation CD from the CD-
ROM drive).
NOTE: You will receive a “Red Hat Setup Agent” screen after rebooting the first time. Select
the correct date and time, then choose whether or not to register with the Red Hat Network
(Note: this is a subscription service). You can then choose to install additional packages. Click
Forward to continue.
Click Forward at the "Congratulations" screen. You will then be brought to the login
screen.
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Section 2. Special Cases
2.1 Booting from a Promise FastTrak TX2
2.1.1 Boot initialization string:
NOTE: If installing to a Promise FastTrak TX2, you may want to print out a copy of this
reference page to keep alongside your Red hat 8.0 installation.
Instead of hitting enter at the "boot:" prompt, enter the following boot string.
Boot string:
linux ide0=0x1f0,0x3f6 ide1=0x170,0x376 ide2=0 ide3=0
ide4=0 ide5=0 ide6=0 ide7=0 ide8=0 ide9=0 expert
It is IMPORTANT that there be at least one space in between each idex=xxx
statement. REACHING THE END OF THE LINE AND AUTOMATICALLY
BEING PLACED AT THE NEXT LINE DOES NOT COUNT AS A SPACE.)
2.1.2 Kernel Parameters:
Enter the following in the "General kernel parameters" box:
ide0=0x1f0,0x3f6 ide1=0x170,0x376 ide2=0 ide3=0 ide4=0
ide5=0 ide6=0 ide7=0 ide8=0 ide9=0
On-Line Information and Software Sources
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HP World Wide Web access: http://www.hp.com
Red Hat World Wide Web access: http://www.redhat.com
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Installing Red Hat Linux 7.3
Prepare the Installation
Please refer to the Chapter 1 "Preparing the HP Server tc2120 for NOS Installation"
for our recommendations on server preparation. Then gather the following materials:
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HP Server tc2120 Startup CD
Red Hat Linux 7.3 CD-ROMs #1 #2 and #3
Two or more clients for testing purpose (optional)
High Level Process Flow
1. Perform Linux 7.3 installation.
2. Install additional HP accessories.
Section 1. Perform Red Hat Linux Installation
Phase 1 – Launch the Installation
Start the Install using GUI
1. Turn on the server and insert the Red Hat Linux 7.3 bootable CD-ROM.
2. The system will display a text menu. If installing to a Promise FastTrak100
TX2 card, see note below. Otherwise press Enter to start installation using the
graphical interface.
NOTE: If installing to a Promise FastTrak100 TX2 card, type the following:
expert ide0=0x1f0,0x3f6,14 ide1=0x170,0x376,15 ide2=0 ide3=0
ide4=0 ide5=0 ide6=0 ide7=0 ide8=0 ide9=0
Press Enter to start the installation using the graphical interface.
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The installation program now displays a graphical interface. You can proceed
through the customization of your installation. If you selected to install to a Promise
FastTrak100 TX2 card, the installer will ask you for your driver diskette. The
Promise FastTrak100 TX2 driver can be found on the tc2120 Startup CD.
Phase 2 – Configure the Server
Welcome to Red Hat Linux
Click on Next to continue.
NOTE: Using the GUI installation, you will have an on-screen description of each possible
selection displayed on the left of the screen.
Language Selection
Default is English. Click Next to continue.
Keyboard Selection
Please note the following recommendations:
Your HP server comes with a Generic 104-key PC keyboard and a 2 Button Mouse
(PS/2).
NOTE: If you wish to change your keyboard type after you have booted your Red Hat Linux
system, you may use the /usr/sbin/kbdconfigcommand.
Mouse Configuration
See note above. Click Next to continue.
Install Options
HP recommends selecting a Custom System installation type, because this mode
includes the X Window graphical interface. ("Install Options" section)
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Choose Your Partitioning Strategy
HP recommends using the default partitioning mode: Automatically partition and
REMOVE DATA ("Disk Partitioning" section).
Boot Loader Installation
NOTE: For users installing to a Promise FastTrak100 TX2, HP recommends selecting LILO
as the default Linux bootloader. (HP only supports LILO on systems booting from a
FastTrak100 TX2.)
GRUB is selected as the default linux bootloader. If this is acceptable, press Next to
continue.
NOTE: Upon which storage device you will be booting from will determine if you should install
the bootloader record on the Master Boot Record (MBR). Please refer to the Red Hat Manuals
for further information regarding the bootloader record.
NOTE: For users installing to a Promise FastTrak100 TX2, under Kernal Parameters, enter
the following:
ide0=0x1f0,0x3f6,14 ide1=0x170,0x376,15 ide2=0
ide3=0 ide4=0 ide5=0 ide6=0 ide7=0 ide8=0 ide9=0
GRUB Password
HP recommends a password to protect access to GRUB. Click Next to continue.
(Not applicable for Promise FastTrak100 TX2 installations.)
Network Configuration
NOTE: The network settings need to be customized to your environment. Please refer to Red
Hat manuals, should you need further details on the networking settings.
Firewall Configuration
Review the Firewall setting and modify if necessary.
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Language Support Selection
Review the Language Support setting and modify if necessary
Time Zone Selection
Review and modify as necessary
Account Configuration
Input a root password as well as additional user accounts.
Authentication Configuration
Review and modify as necessary
Selecting Packages
If you selected the "Custom" install option, pre-determined packages have already
been selected. However, depending upon your network environment additional
packages may be necessary. Review and modify as necessary.
NOTE: Remember to select appropriate package groups that matches your network
settings (example: the "DNS Name Server" package may be required if you have set up
your new server to be the DNS controller) .
Video Configuration
Red Hat will detect your chip as an ATI Mach64 chip. However, the HP Server
tc2120 ships with an ATI Rage XL chipset. Modify the settings in order to correctly
configure the video settings.
Phase 3 – Complete the Installation
1. Upon completion of the customization, the installation program asks for
confirmation before proceeding with the install. Click Next to proceed.
2. The installation may prompt for Red Hat Linux CD-ROM #2, depending on the
packages you choose to install.
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Boot Diskette Creation
NOTE: HP recommends that you create a boot diskette that will allow you to boot and
manage your server should you experience problems in loading your Red Hat environment.
Monitor Selection
The installation program will attempt to detect the monitor being used; otherwise you
can find HP monitor references on the back of your monitor.
Custom X Configuration
HP recommends selecting login type as "Graphical" ("Custom
Configuration" section). Click Next to continue.
CAUTION: If installing to a Promise FastTrak100 TX2, these additional steps are
required. Failure to follow these steps may result in the user unable to successfully
boot to the Red Hat Linux 7.3 environment.
If installing to the Promise FastTrak100 TX2:
1. At the congratulations screen, after installation, press Ctrl-Alt-F2.
2. Enter the command: chroot /mnt/sysimage
If using a Linux editor such vi, edit: /etc/lilo.conf, add the following:
Disk=/dev/sdX
(Where /dev/sdXis the location of your Promise boot drive)
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Bios=0x80
Change:
Boot=/dev/xxx
To:
Boot=/dev/sdX(Where /dev/sdXis the location of your Promise boot drive)
3. Change:
Linear
To:
lba32 (Lowercase L)
4. To save, enter :wq
5. Run /sbin/lilo –v
NOTE: This only works with LILO.
6. Return to the GUI interface, press Ctrl-Alt-F7.
7. Click Exit to exit the installation program. Remove the CD from the drive.
8. The system reboots and loads your new Red Hat environment.
Phase 4 – Post Installation Instructions Updating the Red Hat 7.3 Kernel
NOTE: In networked environments, HP highly recommends updating the Red Hat 7.3 kernal
to 2.4.18-17.
The following RPMs are required to add/upgrade to the 2.4.18.17 Red Hat kernel:
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Modutils-2.4.18-3.7x.i386.rpm may be found on the Web at
3.7x.i386.rpm
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Kernel-2.4.18-17.7.x.i686.rpm may be found on the Web at
1. To update the kernel, press Ctrl-Alt-F2.
2. Insert the media containing the updated modutils (2.4.18-3.7) and kernel (2.4.18-
17) rpms. If on a CD-ROM, mount the CD-ROM using: mount /dev/cdrom.
3. Use command rpm –Uvh modutils-2.4.18-3.7x.i386.rpmto
update the modutils. The modutils package must be updated first in order to add
the new kernel.
4. Use the command rpm –ivh kernel-2.4.18-17.7.x.i686.rpmto
add the kernel to the Red Hat 7.3 installation.
5. Using an editor such as vi, add the following into /etc/lilo.conf:
Image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.4.18-17.7.x
label=linux-2.4.18-17
initrd=/boot/initrd-2.4.18-17.7.x.img
read-only
root=/dev/hda3
6. Change the "default=..." line to default=linux-2.4.18-17. This will make the
2.4.18-17 kernel load by default.
7. Save your changes.
8. Run lilo -v.
9. Reboot the server.
Section 2. Install Additional HP Accessories
The hp server tc2120 Startup CD includes the drivers for the following HP
accessories:
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HP 10/100 LAN Adapter
HP 10/100/1000 LAN Adapter
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Modem 56k v92
Promise IDE RAID PCI
HP Adaptec 29160 SCSI Controller
Please refer to the product manual enclosed with your accessory for the detailed
installation procedure and/or the attached readme.txt file associated with the driver.
The readme.txt file can be found included on the appropriate driver diskette.
On-Line Information and Software Sources
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HP World Wide Web access: http://www.hp.com
Red Hat World Wide Web access: http://www.redhat.com
Installing SuSE Linux 7.3
Prepare the Installation
Please refer to the Chapter 1 "Preparing the HP Server tc2120 for NOS Installation"
for our recommendations on server preparation. Then gather the following material:
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HP Server tc2120 Startup CD
SuSE Linux 7.3 CD-ROM #1 #2 #3 and #4
Two or more clients for testing purposes (Optional)
High Level Process Flow
1. Perform SuSE Linux 7.3 installation.
2. Install additional HP accessories.
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Section 1. Perform SuSE Linux 7.3 Installation
Phase 1 – Launch the Installation
Installing to Promise FastTrak100 TX2
1. Turn on the server and insert the Promise Boot Diskette to start the installation.
2. At the installation screen, type "promise" and press the left Alt key. Press Enter
to continue. See "Phase 2 – Configure the Server.”
Start the Install using GUI
1. Turn on the server and insert the SuSE Linux 7.3 bootable CD-ROM.
2. The system will display a text menu. Select Installation to begin the process of
loading the operating system using the graphical interface.
Phase 2 – Configure the Server
The installation program now displays a graphical interface. You can now proceed
through the customization of your installation.
Welcome to YaST2
Default is English. Click Next to continue.
NOTE: Using the GUI installation, you will have an onscreen description of each possible
selection displayed on the left of the screen.
Basic Configuration
Select the keyboard layout and time zone. Your HP Server comes with a Generic
104-key PC keyboard and a 2 button mouse (PS/2). Click Next to continue.
Install SuSE Linux
Select New Installation. Click Next to proceed.
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Suggested Partitioning
CAUTION: If you are installing to Promise FastTrak100 TX2, the boot partition and
root partition must be formatted using the ext2 file system.
Disk partitioning will vary depending on the type of services the server will provide.
The amount of swap space required will also vary depending on the amount of RAM
in the system. The following partitioning scheme is given as an example.
1. Select Discard . Press Next.
2. Select Custom partitioning – for experts.
3. Create a boot partition
a. Select Create.
b. Select Primary partition.
c. Set the parameters for the boot partition as follows:
Format (file system): ext2
d. Size: Start: 0
End: +20M
Mount point: /boot
4. Create a swap partition.
a. Select Create.
b. Select Primary partition.
c. Set the parameters for the boot partition as follows:
Format (file system): swap
Size: Start: default
End: 2 x amount of memory in server
Mount point: swap
5. Create a root partition.
a. Select Create.
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b. Select Primary partition.
c. Set the parameters for the boot partition as follows:
Format (file system): ext2
Size: Start: Default
End: Default
Mount point: /
6. Click Next to proceed.
Software Selection
Default with Officeis the default selection. HP recommends selecting the
Default systemduring the Software Selection. However, depending upon the
role the HP tc2120 Server will serve in your network environment, additional
packages may be necessary. Additional software from the other SuSE Linux 7.3 CDs
can always be installed after the initial installation. Review and modify as necessary.
NOTE: Remember to select appropriate package groups that matches your network settings
(example: the “DNS Name Server” package may be required if you have set up your new
server to be the DNS controller).
System Boot Configuration
SuSE Linux uses LILO as its boot manager. Review and modify as necessary. Click
Next to continue.
Password for "root"
Input a password for "root" access. Because the root user has extensive permissions,
the password for "root" should be chosen carefully.
Personalize
Input as necessary. Click Next to continue.
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Confirm Installation
1. The installation program will summarize the HDD partitioning information, boot
manager installation location as well as the size of software that will be installed.
Review, and if this is acceptable, click Next to proceed.
2. Click Yes, install to proceed with the installation.
Phase 3 – Complete the Installation
1. When installation of SuSE Linux 7.3 is completed, you will have the option of
selecting to have the system bootup in either text or graphical mode. HP
recommends booting up into a graphical desktop environment. Click Next to test
the GUI settings, if chosen.
CAUTION: If installing to a Promise FastTrak100 TX2, these additional steps
are required. Failure to follow these additional steps may result in the user
unable to successfully boot to the SuSE Linux 7.3 environment.
2. If booting to a Promise FastTrak100 TX2:
a. Press Ctrl-Alt-F2.
b. Using a Linux editor such as "vi,” enter the command:
vi /etc/lilo.conf
c. Remove these two lines (if they exist):
Disk=/dev/hda
Bios=0x..(Could be 0x80 or 0x81, remove either one).
d. Add these lines (if it does not exist):
disk=/dev/sdX
bios=0x80
(Where /dev/sdX is the location of your Promise boot drive.)
3. Return to the GUI Installation screen by pressing Ctrl-Alt-F7.
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4. Click Finish Installationto proceed to the initial login screen. Remove
the CD from the drive. You are now ready to enter into your new SuSE 7.3
Linux environment.
NOTE: If installing to the Promise FastTrak100 TX2 card, the system will not boot at this
point, unless you perform the kernel update procedure below. The kernel must be updated in
SuSe 7.3 from 2.4.10 to 2.4.16.
Phase 4 – Post Installation Affairs Updating the SuSE 7.3 Kernel
NOTE: In networked environments, HP highly recommends updating the SuSE 7.3 kernel to
2.4.16.
1. Insert the media containing the updated 2.4.16 kernel (k_deflt-2.4.16-
37.i386.rpm) and drivers. If it is on CD-ROM, enter the command:
mount /dev/cdrom
2. Use rpm –Uvh k_deflt-2.4.16-37.i386.rpmto install the updated
kernel.
3. If using a Promise FastTrak100 TX2, copy driver compiled for 2.4.16 kernel,
FastTrak.o,to /lib/modules/2.4.16-4GB.
4. Edit /etc/rc.configand change INITRD_MODULES=""to
INITRD_MODULES="FastTrak"(only if you're using a Promise
FastTrak100 TX2). Substitute FastTrak for whatever boot device you are using
(e.g., aic7xxx).
5. Run mk_initrd.
6. Edit /etc/lilo.conf, after the line
image=/boot/vmlinuz
add:
initrd=/boot/initrd
7. Run lilo –v.
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8. Reboot the server.
Section 2. Install Additional HP Accessories
The hp server tc2120 Startup CD includes the drivers for the following HP
accessories:
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•
•
•
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HP 10/100 LAN Adapter
HP 10/100/1000 LAN Adapter
HP Modem v92 56k
Promise IDE RAID PCI
HP Adaptec 29160 SCSI Controller
Please refer to the product manual enclosed with your accessory for the detailed
installation procedure as well as the accompanying readme.txt file included with the
driver.
On-Line Information and Software Sources
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HP World Wide Web access: http://www.hp.com
SuSE World Wide Web access: http://www.suse.com
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