User Service Guide HP Integrity Superdome/sx2000 ServerSecond EditionManufacturing Part Number : A9834-9001BSeptember 2006
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Chapter 3Installing the SystemSetting Up the System100Figure 3-23 Installing the Rear Blower BezelStep 3. Align the bezel over the nuts that are attac
Chapter 3Installing the SystemSetting Up the System101Figure 3-24 Installing the Front Blower BezelStep 3. Align the bezel over the nuts that are atta
Chapter 3Installing the SystemSetting Up the System102• Required method of grounding is to connect the green power cord safety ground to the site grou
Chapter 3Installing the SystemSetting Up the System103Installing and Verifying the PDCAAll systems are delivered with the appropriate cable plug for o
Chapter 3Installing the SystemSetting Up the System104Figure 3-25 PDCA Assembly for Options 6 and 7Figure 3-26 A 4-Wire ConnectorL2 L1L3 PE
Chapter 3Installing the SystemSetting Up the System105Figure 3-27 A 5-Wire ConnectorUse the following procedure to install the PDCA:WARNING Make sure
Chapter 3Installing the SystemSetting Up the System106Figure 3-28 Installing the PDCAStep 4. Using a T-20 driver, attach the four screws that hold the
Chapter 3Installing the SystemSetting Up the System107Figure 3-29 Checking PDCA Test Points (5-Wire)Table 3-3 4- and 5-Wire Voltage Ranges4-Wire 5-Wir
Chapter 3Installing the SystemSetting Up the System108Voltage Check The voltage check ensures that all phases (and neutral, for international systems)
Chapter 3Installing the SystemSetting Up the System109WARNING SHOCK HAZARDRisk of shock hazard while testing primary power.Use properly insulated prob
Figures11Figure 1-1. Superdome Cabinet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Fi
Chapter 3Installing the SystemSetting Up the System110Removing the EMI PanelsRemove the front and back electromagnetic interference (EMI) panels to ac
Chapter 3Installing the SystemSetting Up the System111Figure 3-33 Removing the Back EMI PanelStep 4. Use the handle provided to gently remove the EMI
Chapter 3Installing the SystemSetting Up the System112Figure 3-34 Cable LabelingRouting the I/O CablesRouting the cables is a significant task in the
Chapter 3Installing the SystemSetting Up the System113Figure 3-35 Routing I/O CablesUse the following procedure and guidelines to route cables through
Chapter 3Installing the SystemSetting Up the System114Step 3. Connect the management processor cables last.Step 4. Reattach the cable access plate at
Chapter 3Installing the SystemInstalling the Support Management Station115Installing the Support Management StationThe Support Management Station (SMS
Chapter 3Installing the SystemConfiguring the Event Information Tools116Configuring the Event Information ToolsThere are three tools included in the E
Chapter 3Installing the SystemTurning On Housekeeping Power117Turning On Housekeeping PowerUse the following procedure to turn on housekeeping power t
Chapter 3Installing the SystemTurning On Housekeeping Power118Figure 3-36 Front Panel with Housekeeping (HKP) Power On and Present LEDsStep 5. Examine
Chapter 3Installing the SystemTurning On Housekeeping Power119Figure 3-37 BPS LEDsBPS LEDs
Figures12Figure 3-31. Power Supply Indicator LED Detail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109Figure 3-32.
Chapter 3Installing the SystemConnecting the MP to the Customer LAN120Connecting the MP to the Customer LANThis section discusses how to connect, set
Chapter 3Installing the SystemConnecting the MP to the Customer LAN121Setting the Customer IP AddressNOTE The default IP address for the customer LAN
Chapter 3Installing the SystemConnecting the MP to the Customer LAN122This is the host name for the customer LAN. You can use any name you like. The n
Chapter 3Installing the SystemBooting and Verifying the System123Booting and Verifying the SystemAfter installing the system, verify that the proper h
Chapter 3Installing the SystemBooting and Verifying the System124The MP Main Menu appears as shown in Figure 3-42.Figure 3-42 Main MP MenuStep 3. Repe
Chapter 3Installing the SystemBooting and Verifying the System125Figure 3-44 MP Virtual Front PanelStep 6. From the VFP menu, enter s to select the wh
Chapter 3Installing the SystemBooting and Verifying the System126Figure 3-46 MP Console OptionPowering On the System 48 V SupplyStep 1. Switch on the
Chapter 3Installing the SystemBooting and Verifying the System127Booting the HP Integrity Superdome/sx2000 to a EFI ShellAfter powering on or using th
Chapter 3Installing the SystemBooting and Verifying the System128Figure 3-48 EFI Shell PromptNOTE If autoboot is enabled for an nPartition, you must i
Chapter 3Installing the SystemBooting and Verifying the System129Figure 3-49 HP Integrity Superdome/sx2000 Partitions at System Firmware ConsoleVerify
Figures13Figure C-16. Power Status First Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226Figure C-1
Chapter 3Installing the SystemBooting and Verifying the System130Step 2. At the Select Device: prompt, enter b then the cabinet number to check the po
Chapter 3Installing the SystemBooting and Verifying the System131IMPORTANT An asterisk (*) appears in the MP column only for cabinet 0; that is, the c
Chapter 3Installing the SystemRunning JET Software132Running JET SoftwareEnsure that the network diagnostic is enabled at the MP prompt; MP:CM>nd.
Chapter 3Installing the SystemOffline Diagnostic Environment (ODE)133Offline Diagnostic Environment (ODE)Now that scan has been run, you can run all t
Chapter 3Installing the SystemAttaching the Rear Kick Plates134Attaching the Rear Kick PlatesKick plates protect cables from accidentally being discon
Chapter 3Installing the SystemPerforming a Visual Inspection and Completing the Installation135Performing a Visual Inspection and Completing the Insta
Chapter 3Installing the SystemPerforming a Visual Inspection and Completing the Installation136Step 4. Reinstall the front EMI panel (Figure 3-55).Fig
Chapter 3Installing the SystemPerforming a Visual Inspection and Completing the Installation137a. Align the lip inside the cabinet with the lip on the
Chapter 3Installing the SystemConducting a Post Installation Check138Conducting a Post Installation CheckAfter the system has been installed in a comp
Chapter 41394 Booting and Shutting Down the Operating SystemThis chapter presents procedures for booting an operating system (OS) on an nPartition (ha
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Chapter 4Booting and Shutting Down the Operating SystemOperating Systems Supported on Cell-based HP Servers140Operating Systems Supported on Cell-base
Chapter 4Booting and Shutting Down the Operating SystemSystem Boot Configuration Options141System Boot Configuration OptionsThis section briefly discu
Chapter 4Booting and Shutting Down the Operating SystemSystem Boot Configuration Options142Manager utility) to manage boot options for your system dis
Chapter 4Booting and Shutting Down the Operating SystemSystem Boot Configuration Options143To set the ACPI configuration value, issue the acpiconfig v
Chapter 4Booting and Shutting Down the Operating SystemSystem Boot Configuration Options144CAUTION An nPartition on an HP Integrity server cannot boot
Chapter 4Booting and Shutting Down the Operating SystemBooting and Shutting Down HP-UX145Booting and Shutting Down HP-UXThis section presents procedur
Chapter 4Booting and Shutting Down the Operating SystemBooting and Shutting Down HP-UX146To add an HP-UX boot option when logged in to HP-UX, use the
Chapter 4Booting and Shutting Down the Operating SystemBooting and Shutting Down HP-UX147CAUTION ACPI Configuration for HP-UX Must Be defaultOn cell-b
Chapter 4Booting and Shutting Down the Operating SystemBooting and Shutting Down HP-UX148HP-UX Booting (EFI Shell)From the EFI Shell environment, to b
Chapter 4Booting and Shutting Down the Operating SystemBooting and Shutting Down HP-UX149To boot the HP-UX OS, do not type anything during the 10-seco
15About This DocumentThis document contains a system overview, system specific parameters, how to install the system, and operating system specifics
Chapter 4Booting and Shutting Down the Operating SystemBooting and Shutting Down HP-UX150Step 4. Boot to the HP-UX Boot Loader prompt (HPUX>) by pr
Chapter 4Booting and Shutting Down the Operating SystemBooting and Shutting Down HP-UX151Step 1. Access the EFI Shell environment for the nPartition o
Chapter 4Booting and Shutting Down the Operating SystemBooting and Shutting Down HP-UX152Log in to the management processor for the server and use the
Chapter 4Booting and Shutting Down the Operating SystemBooting and Shutting Down HP OpenVMS I64153Booting and Shutting Down HP OpenVMS I64This section
Chapter 4Booting and Shutting Down the Operating SystemBooting and Shutting Down HP OpenVMS I64154To configure booting on Fibre Channel devices, you m
Chapter 4Booting and Shutting Down the Operating SystemBooting and Shutting Down HP OpenVMS I64155To exit the EFI environment, press ^B (Control+B); t
Chapter 4Booting and Shutting Down the Operating SystemBooting and Shutting Down HP OpenVMS I64156Booting HP OpenVMS (EFI Shell)From the EFI Shell env
Chapter 4Booting and Shutting Down the Operating SystemBooting and Shutting Down HP OpenVMS I64157Log in to the management processor (MP) for the serv
Chapter 4Booting and Shutting Down the Operating SystemBooting and Shutting Down Microsoft Windows158Booting and Shutting Down Microsoft WindowsThis s
Chapter 4Booting and Shutting Down the Operating SystemBooting and Shutting Down Microsoft Windows159Adding a Microsoft Windows Boot OptionThis proced
16Intended AudienceThis document is intended for HP trained Customer Support Consultants.Document OrganizationThis document is organized as follows:Ch
Chapter 4Booting and Shutting Down the Operating SystemBooting and Shutting Down Microsoft Windows160Step 6. Press Q to quit the NVRBOOT utility, and
Chapter 4Booting and Shutting Down the Operating SystemBooting and Shutting Down Microsoft Windows161Step 3. Press Enter to initiate booting using the
Chapter 4Booting and Shutting Down the Operating SystemBooting and Shutting Down Microsoft Windows162/a Abort a system shutdown./t xxxSet the timeout
Chapter 4Booting and Shutting Down the Operating SystemBooting and Shutting Down Linux163Booting and Shutting Down LinuxThis section presents procedur
Chapter 4Booting and Shutting Down the Operating SystemBooting and Shutting Down Linux164See “Boot Options List” on page 141 for additional informatio
Chapter 4Booting and Shutting Down the Operating SystemBooting and Shutting Down Linux165Booting Red Hat Enterprise LinuxYou can boot the Red Hat Ente
Chapter 4Booting and Shutting Down the Operating SystemBooting and Shutting Down Linux166From the system console, select the EFI Shell entry from the
Chapter 4Booting and Shutting Down the Operating SystemBooting and Shutting Down Linux167Refer to the procedure “Booting SuSE Linux Enterprise Server
Chapter 4Booting and Shutting Down the Operating SystemBooting and Shutting Down Linux168Use the PE command at the management processor Command Menu t
Appendix A169A sx2000 LEDs
17Typographic ConventionsThe following typographic conventions are used in this publication.WARNING A warning lists requirements that you must meet t
Appendix Asx2000 LEDs170Table A-1 Front Panel LEDsLED Driven By State Meaning48V Good PM On (green) 48V is goodHKP Good PM On (green) Housekeeping is
Appendix Asx2000 LEDs171Table A-2 Power and OL* LEDsLED LocationDriven ByState MeaningCell Power Chassis beside cell, and on cellCell LPM On Green HKP
Appendix Asx2000 LEDs172Figure A-1 Utilities LEDsHot swap oscillators (HSO)System Backplane RPM On GreenOn YellowHSO Supply runningHSO clock faultTabl
Appendix Asx2000 LEDs173Figure A-2 PDH StatusA label will be placed on the outside of the SDCPB Frame to indicated PDH Status, DC/DC Converter faults
Appendix Asx2000 LEDs174
Appendix B175B Management Processor CommandsThis Appendix summarizes the Management Processor commands. Notice that in the examples herein, MP is used
Appendix BManagement Processor CommandsMP Command: BO176MP Command: BOBO - Boot partition• Access level—Single PD user• Scope—partitionThis command bo
Appendix BManagement Processor CommandsMP Command: CA177MP Command: CACA - Configure Asynchronous & Modem Parameters• Access level—Operator• Scope
Appendix BManagement Processor CommandsMP Command: CC178MP Command: CCCC - Complex Configuration• Access level—Administrator• Scope—ComplexThis comman
Appendix BManagement Processor CommandsMP Command: CP179MP Command: CPCP - Cells Assigned by Partition• Access Level - Single Partition User•Scope - C
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Appendix BManagement Processor CommandsMP Command: DATE180MP Command: DATEDATE Command - Set Date and Time.• Access level—Administrator• Scope—Complex
Appendix BManagement Processor CommandsMP Command: DC181MP Command: DCDC - Default Configuration• Access level—Administratrix• Scope—ComplexThis comma
Appendix BManagement Processor CommandsMP Command: DF182MP Command: DFDF - Display FRUID• Access level—Single Partition User• Scope—ComplexThis comman
Appendix BManagement Processor CommandsMP Command: DI183MP Command: DIDI - Disconnect Remote or LAN Console• Access level—Operator• Scope—ComplexThis
Appendix BManagement Processor CommandsMP Command: DL184MP Command: DLDL - Disable LAN Access• Access level—Administrator• Scope—ComplexThis command d
Appendix BManagement Processor CommandsMP Command: EL185MP Command: ELDL - Enable LAN Access• Access level—Administrator• Scope—ComplexThis command en
Appendix BManagement Processor CommandsMP Command: HE186MP Command: HEHE - Help Menu•Scope—N/A• Access level—Single PD userThis command displays a lis
Appendix BManagement Processor CommandsMP Command: HE187Example B-11 HE Command
Appendix BManagement Processor CommandsMP Command: ID188MP Command: IDID - Configure Complex Identification• Access level—Operator• Scope—ComplexThis
Appendix BManagement Processor CommandsMP Command: IO189MP Command: IOIO - Display Connectivity Between Cells and I/O• Access level—Sinfle Partition U
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Appendix BManagement Processor CommandsMP Command: IT190MP Command: ITIT - View / Configure Inactivity Timeout Parameters• Access level—Operator• Scop
Appendix BManagement Processor CommandsMP Command: LC191MP Command: LCLC - LAN Configuration• Access level—Administrator• Scope—ComplexThis command di
Appendix BManagement Processor CommandsMP Command: LS192MP Command: LSLS - LAN Status• Access level—Single Partition User• Scope—ComplexThis command d
Appendix BManagement Processor CommandsMP Command: MA193MP Command: MAMA - Main Menu• Access level—Single Partition User•Scope—N/AThe command takes th
Appendix BManagement Processor CommandsMP Command: ND194MP Command: NDND - Network Diagnostics• Access level—Administrator• Scope—ComplexThis command
Appendix BManagement Processor CommandsMP Command: PD195MP Command: PDPD - Set Default Partition• Access level—Operator• Scope—ComplexThis command set
Appendix BManagement Processor CommandsMP Command: PE196MP Command: PEPE - Power Entity• Access level—Operator• Scope—ComplexThis command turns power
Appendix BManagement Processor CommandsMP Command: PE197I - IO ChassisP - PartitionSelect Device: p# Name--- ----0) Partition 01) Partition 12) Partit
Appendix BManagement Processor CommandsMP Command: PS198MP Command: PSPS - Power and Configuration Status• Access level—Single Partition User• Scope—C
Appendix BManagement Processor CommandsMP Command: PS199Example B-20 PS Command
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Appendix BManagement Processor CommandsMP Command: RE200MP Command: RERE - Reset Entity• Access level—Operator• Scope—ComplexThis command resets the s
Appendix BManagement Processor CommandsMP Command: RL201MP Command: RLRL - Re-key Complex Profile Lock• Access level—Operator• Scope—ComplexThis comma
Appendix BManagement Processor CommandsMP Command: RR202MP Command: RRRR - Reset Partition for Re-configuration• Access level—Single Partition User• S
Appendix BManagement Processor CommandsMP Command: RS203MP Command: RSRS - Reset Partition• Access level—Single PD user• Scope—PartitionThis command r
Appendix BManagement Processor CommandsMP Command: SA204MP Command: SASA - Set Access Parameters• Access level—Administrator• Scope—ComplexThis comman
Appendix BManagement Processor CommandsMP Command: SO205MP Command: SOSO - Security Options and Access Control Configuration• Access level—Administrat
Appendix BManagement Processor CommandsMP Command: SYSREV206MP Command: SYSREVSYSREV - Display System and Manageability Firmware Revisions• Access lev
Appendix BManagement Processor CommandsMP Command: TC207MP Command: TCTC - TOC Partition• Access level—Single Partition User• Scope—PartitionThis comm
Appendix BManagement Processor CommandsMP Command: TE208MP Command: TETE - Tell• Access level—Single Partition User• Scope—ComplexThis command treats
Appendix BManagement Processor CommandsMP Command: VM209MP Command: VMVM - Voltage Margin• Access level—Single Partition User• Scope—CabinetThe comman
Chapter 1211 OverviewThe HP superscalable sx2000 processor chipset is the new chipset for the Superdome high-end platform. It supports up to 128 PA-RI
Appendix BManagement Processor CommandsMP Command: WHO210MP Command: WHOWHO - Display List of Connected Users• Access level—Single Partition User• Sco
Appendix BManagement Processor CommandsMP Command: XD211MP Command: XDXD - Diagnostic and Reset of MP• Access level—Operator• Scope—ComplexThis comman
Appendix BManagement Processor CommandsMP Command: XD212
Appendix C213C Powering the System On and Off This appendix provides procedures to shut down and bring up a system. Chose the appropriate section for
Appendix CPowering the System On and OffShutting Down the System214Shutting Down the SystemUse this procedure whenever the system must be shut down.Ch
Appendix CPowering the System On and OffShutting Down the System215Figure C-2 Main MP MenuStep 3. Invoke the Command Menu by entering cm at the MP pro
Appendix CPowering the System On and OffShutting Down the System216Step 5. Read the and save the current system configuration by entering cp and the C
Appendix CPowering the System On and OffShutting Down the System217Step 8. From the VFP, enter s to select the whole system or enter the partition num
Appendix CPowering the System On and OffShutting Down the System218• Windows: Log in as Administrator. From the Special Administration Console (SAC>
Appendix CPowering the System On and OffShutting Down the System219Step 6. Read the Cell PDH Controller status to determine if the partition is at BIB
Chapter 1Overview22- A new cell board- A new system backplane and it’s power board- A new I/O backplanes and it’s power board- New I/O - backplane cab
Appendix CPowering the System On and OffShutting Down the System220Step 1. From the Command Menu, enter pe (Figure C-10).Figure C-10 Power Entity Comm
Appendix CPowering the System On and OffShutting Down the System221Step 5. Enter b at the select device prompt to select ensure that the cabinet power
Appendix CPowering the System On and OffTurning On Housekeeping Power222Turning On Housekeeping PowerUse the following procedure to turn on housekeepi
Appendix CPowering the System On and OffTurning On Housekeeping Power223Figure C-13 Front Panel Display with Housekeeping (HKP) Power On, and Present
Appendix CPowering the System On and OffTurning On Housekeeping Power224Figure C-14 BPS LEDsBPS LEDs
Appendix CPowering the System On and OffPowering On the System Using the pe Command225Powering On the System Using the pe CommandThis section describe
Appendix CPowering the System On and OffPowering On the System Using the pe Command226Step 4. From the CM> prompt, enter ps to observe the power st
Appendix D227D TemplatesThis appendix contains blank floor plan grids and equipment templates. Combine the necessary number of floor plan grid sheets
Appendix DTempl atesTemplates228TemplatesThis section contains blank floor plan grids and equipment templates. Combine the necessary number of floor p
Appendix DTemplatesTemplates229Figure D-3 on page 231 illustrates the overall dimensions required for an SD64 complex.Figure D-1 Cable Cutouts and Cas
Chapter 1OverviewServer History and Specifications23Server History and SpecificationsSuperdome was introduced as the new platform architecture for HP
Appendix DTempl atesTemplates230Figure D-2 SD16 and SD32 Space Requirements
Appendix DTemplatesTemplates231Figure D-3 SD64 Space RequirementsEquipment Footprint TemplatesEquipment footprint templates are drawn to the same scal
Appendix DTempl atesTemplates232NOTE Photocopying typically changes the scale of copied drawings. If any templates are copied, then all templates and
Appendix DTemplatesTemplates233Figure D-4 Computer Floor Template
Appendix DTempl atesTemplates234Figure D-5 Computer Floor Template
Appendix DTemplatesTemplates235Figure D-6 Computer Floor Template
Appendix DTempl atesTemplates236Figure D-7 Computer Floor Template
Appendix DTemplatesTemplates237Figure D-8 Computer Floor Template
Appendix DTempl atesTemplates238Figure D-9 SD32 and SD64, and I/O Expansion Cabinet Templates
Appendix DTemplatesTemplates239Figure D-10 SD32 and SD64, and I/O Expansion Cabinet Templates
Chapter 1OverviewServer Components24Server ComponentsA Superdome system consists of the following types of cabinet assemblies:At least one Superdome l
Appendix DTempl atesTemplates240Figure D-11 SD32 and SD64, and I/O Expansion Cabinet Templates
Appendix DTemplatesTemplates241Figure D-12 SD32 and SD64, and I/O Expansion Cabinet Templates
Appendix DTempl atesTemplates242Figure D-13 SD32 and SD64, and I/O Expansion Cabinet Templates
Appendix DTemplatesTemplates243Figure D-14 SD32 and SD64, and I/O Expansion Cabinet Templates
Appendix DTempl atesTemplates244
245IndexAac powervoltage check, 108wiring check, 101ac power verification4-wire PDCA, 1035-wire PDCA, 103AC0 Present LED, 118, 223AC1 Present LED, 118
Index246interferencecommunications, 76inventory check, 77IP addressdefault values, 121LAN configuration screen, 121setting private and customer LAN, 1
Index247Wwiring check, 101wrist strap usage, 76
Chapter 1OverviewServer Components25When the PA dual-core or the IA dual-core processors are used, the CPU counts are doubled by the use of the dual-d
Chapter 1OverviewPower System26Power SystemThe power subsystem consists of the following components:- 1 or 2 Power Distribution Component Assembly (PD
Chapter 1OverviewPower System27- Inline connector: Mennekes ME532C6-16, 3-phase, 5-wire, 32 Amps, 450/475 V, VDE certified, color red,IEC309-1, IEC309
Chapter 1OverviewCooling System28Cooling SystemThe Superdome has four blowers and five I/O fans per cabinet. These components are all hot-swap devices
Chapter 1OverviewCooling System29If the failure causes a transition to N- I/O or main fans in a CPU cabinet, the cabinet is immediately powered off. I
Contents31. OverviewServer History and Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 1OverviewUtilities Subsystem30Utilities SubsystemThe Superdome utilities subsystem is comprised of a number of hardware and firmware component
Chapter 1OverviewUtilities Subsystem31- Supports USB for keyboard and mouse at boot- Supports VGA during boot- Enables global shared memory (GSM)- Sup
Chapter 1OverviewUtilities Subsystem32- Status LEDs for the SBA cable OL*, the cell OL*, and the I/O backplane OL*PM3 FunctionalityThe PM3 performs th
Chapter 1OverviewUtilities Subsystem33-The ability to process and store log entries (chassis codes)- Console functions to every partition- OL* functio
Chapter 1OverviewUtilities Subsystem34HUCBThe HUCB, shown in Figure 1-4, is the backplane of the utility subsystem. It provides cable distribution for
Chapter 1OverviewBackplane (Fabric)35Backplane (Fabric)The system backplane assembly provides the following functionality in an sx2000 system:- Interf
Chapter 1OverviewBackplane (Fabric)36an additional crossbar in a second backplane for a dual backplane configuration. The connection is through a high
Chapter 1OverviewBackplane (Fabric)37System Clock DistributionThe following system components receive the system clock are the eight cell boards that
Chapter 1OverviewBackplane (Fabric)38The HSO connects to the system backplane through an HMZD2X10 right-angle receptacle.sx2000 RCS ModuleThe sx2000 R
Chapter 1OverviewBackplane (Fabric)39If one of the HSOs outputs does not have the correct amplitude then the RCS uses the other one as the source of c
Contents4Hardware Corrected Errors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 1OverviewBackplane (Fabric)40The backplane has two slots for power supply modules. The power supply connector for each slot has a 1-bit slot a
Chapter 1OverviewCPUs and Memories41CPUs and MemoriesThe cell provides the processing and memory resources required by each sx2000 system configuratio
Chapter 1OverviewCPUs and Memories42The remote I/O link provides a self-correcting, high-speed communication pathway between the cell and the I/O subs
Chapter 1OverviewCPUs and Memories43platforms may support DIMMs based on non monolithic (or stacked) DRAMs, which are incompatible with the sx2000. Th
Chapter 1OverviewCPUs and Memories44industry-standard DIMM. This increase in height allows the DIMM to accommodate twice as many DRAMs as an industry-
Chapter 1OverviewCPUs and Memories45- Cellmap (across cells)- Link (across fabrics)Memory Bank Attribute Table The MBAT interleaving is done on a per
Chapter 1OverviewCPUs and Memories46Memory Error ProtectionAll of the CC cache lines are protected in memory by an error correction code (ECC). The sx
Chapter 1OverviewCPUs and Memories47Platform Dependant HardwareThe platform dependent hardware's (PDH) includes functionality that is required by
Chapter 1OverviewI/O Subsystem48I/O SubsystemThe sx2000 I/O backplane (SIOBP) is an update of the sx1000 I/O backplane, with a new set of chips that i
Chapter 1OverviewI/O Subsystem49SBA Chip: CC-to-RopesThe SBA chip communicates with the CC on the cell board via a pair of high-speed serial unidirect
Contents5Installing and Verifying the PDCA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103V
Chapter 1OverviewI/O Subsystem50PCI SlotsFor maximum performance and availability, each PCI slot is sourced by its own LBA chip and is supported by it
Chapter 1OverviewI/O Subsystem51together 5.V +3.3 V auxilary will be on whenever AC is applied. The SIOBP FPGA is responsible for ensuring that each v
Chapter 1OverviewNew Server Cabling52New Server CablingMost of the Superdome cables remain unchanged except three cables designed for the sx2000 to im
Chapter 1OverviewNew Server Cabling53Figure 1-11 Backplane Cables
Chapter 1OverviewFirmware54FirmwareThe newer Intel Itanium® Processor firmware consists of many components loosely coupled by a single framework. The
Chapter 1OverviewServer Configurations55Server ConfigurationsRefer to the HP System Partitions Guide (5990-8170A) for extensive details on the topic o
Chapter 1OverviewServer Errors56Server ErrorsTo support high availability (HA), the new chipset has included functionality to do error correction, det
Chapter 1OverviewServer Errors57are opened between PDs when it is established that the PDs are up and communication between them is open. When there i
Chapter 1OverviewServer Errors581. Detection is the hardware checks that realize an error has occurred. 2. Transaction handling modifies how the hardw
Chapter 2592 System SpecificationsThe following specifications are based on ASHRAE Class 1. Class 1 is a controlled computer room environment, in whic
Contents6Booting Red Hat Enterprise Linux . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165Bo
Chapter 2System SpecificationsDimensions and Weights60Dimensions and WeightsThis section contains server component dimensions and weights for the syst
Chapter 2System SpecificationsDimensions and Weights61Component WeightsTable 2-3 lists the server and component weights. Table 2-4 lists the weights f
Chapter 2System SpecificationsDimensions and Weights62Shipping Dimensions and WeightsTable 2-5 lists the dimensions and weights of the Support Managem
Chapter 2System SpecificationsElectrical Specifications63Electrical SpecificationsThe following specifications are based on ASHRAE Class 1. Class 1 is
Chapter 2System SpecificationsElectrical Specifications64NOTE A qualified electrician must wire the PDCA receptacle to site power using copper wire an
Chapter 2System SpecificationsElectrical Specifications65Figure 2-1 PDCA LocationsSystem Power RequirementsTable 2-8 and Table 2-9 list the ac power r
Chapter 2System SpecificationsElectrical Specifications66WARNING Beware of shock hazard. When connecting or removing input power wiring, always connec
Chapter 2System SpecificationsElectrical Specifications67I/O Expansion Cabinet Power CordsTable 2-12 lists the power cords for the I/O expansion cabin
Chapter 2System SpecificationsEnvironmental Requirements68Environmental RequirementsThis section provides the environmental, power dissipation, noise
Chapter 2System SpecificationsEnvironmental Requirements69WARNING Do not connect a 380 to 415 V ac supply to a 4-wire PDCA. This is a safety hazard an
Contents7Powering Off the System Using the pe Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219Turning On Hou
Chapter 2System SpecificationsEnvironmental Requirements70b. These numbers are valid only for the specific configurations shown. Any upgrades may requ
Chapter 2System SpecificationsEnvironmental Requirements71b. These numbers are valid only for the specific configurations shown. Any upgrades may requ
Chapter 2System SpecificationsEnvironmental Requirements72Acoustic Noise SpecificationThe acoustic noise specifications are as follows:• 8.2 bel (soun
Chapter 2System SpecificationsEnvironmental Requirements73AirflowHP Integrity Superdome/sx2000 systems require the cabinet air intake temperature to b
Chapter 2System SpecificationsEnvironmental Requirements74Table 2-17 Physical Environmental SpecificationsConditionVoltage 200–240 VacAirflow, Nomina
Chapter 3753 Installing the SystemThis chapter describes installation of an HP Integrity Superdome/sx2000 system. Installers must have received adequa
Chapter 3Installing the SystemIntroduction76Introduction The instructions in this chapter are written for Customer Support Consultants (CSC) who are e
Chapter 3Installing the SystemUnpacking and Inspecting the System77Unpacking and Inspecting the SystemThis section describes what to do before unpacki
Chapter 3Installing the SystemUnpacking and Inspecting the System78Inspecting the Shipping Containers for DamageHP shipping containers are designed to
Chapter 3Installing the SystemUnpacking and Inspecting the System79Figure 3-1 Normal Tilt IndicatorFigure 3-2 Abnormal Tilt Indicator NOTE If the til
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Chapter 3Installing the SystemUnpacking and Inspecting the System80Inspection Precautions• When the shipment arrives, check each container against the
Chapter 3Installing the SystemUnpacking and Inspecting the System81Unpacking the CabinetWARNING Use three people to unpack the cabinet safely.HP recom
Chapter 3Installing the SystemUnpacking and Inspecting the System82Figure 3-4 Cutting Polystrap BandsStep 3. Lift the cardboard corrugated top cap off
Chapter 3Installing the SystemUnpacking and Inspecting the System83Figure 3-5 Removing the Ramps from the PalletRamps
Chapter 3Installing the SystemUnpacking and Inspecting the System84Step 7. Remove the plastic anti-static bag by lifting it straight up off the cabine
Chapter 3Installing the SystemUnpacking and Inspecting the System85Step 3. Verify that the I/O chassis mounting screws are in place and secure (Figure
Chapter 3Installing the SystemUnpacking and Inspecting the System86Figure 3-8 Shipping Strap LocationStep 2. Remove the pallet mounting brackets and p
Chapter 3Installing the SystemUnpacking and Inspecting the System87WARNING Do not remove the bolts on the mounting brackets that attach to the pallet.
Chapter 3Installing the SystemUnpacking and Inspecting the System88Step 5. Carefully roll the cabinet down the ramp (Figure 3-11).Figure 3-11 Rolling
Chapter 3Installing the SystemUnpacking and Inspecting the System89Returning EquipmentIf the equipment is found to be damaged, use the original packin
Tables9Table 1-1. HSO LED Status Indicator Meaning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Table 1-2. Suppo
Chapter 3Installing the SystemUnpacking and Inspecting the System90WARNING Do not attempt to push the loaded cabinet up the ramp onto the pallet. Thre
Chapter 3Installing the SystemSetting Up the System91Setting Up the SystemAfter a site has been prepared, the system has been unpacked, and all compon
Chapter 3Installing the SystemSetting Up the System92This cardboard protects the housing baffle during shipping. If it is not removed, the fans will n
Chapter 3Installing the SystemSetting Up the System93Step 4. Using the handles on the housing labeled Blower 0 Blower 1, part number A5201-62030, alig
Chapter 3Installing the SystemSetting Up the System94Step 7. Tighten the thumbscrews at the front of each blower.Step 8. If required, install housings
Chapter 3Installing the SystemSetting Up the System95Step 3. Attach the skin without the lap joint (Front) over the top bracket and under the bottom b
Chapter 3Installing the SystemSetting Up the System96Step 1. Place the side bezel slightly above the blower housing frame.Figure 3-19 Attaching the Si
Chapter 3Installing the SystemSetting Up the System97Step 6. To secure the side bezels to the side skins, attach the blower bracket locks (HP part num
Chapter 3Installing the SystemSetting Up the System98NOTE The procedure in this section requires two people and must be performed with the front metal
Chapter 3Installing the SystemSetting Up the System99Figure 3-22 Installing the Upper Front Door AssemblyStep 6. Feed the grounding strap through the
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