User Service GuideHP Integrity Superdome/sx2000 and HP 9000Superdome/sx2000 ServersHP Part Number: A9834-9001D_ed6Published: September 2009Edition: 6
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1. From the MP Command Menu prompt MP:CM>, enter lc (LAN configuration).The screen displays the default values and asks if you want to modify them.
Figure 3-40 The ls Command ScreenTo return to the MP Main Menu, enter ma.To exit the MP, enter x at the MP Main Menu.10. Check the settings for the mo
1. On the SMS, open the following command prompt windows:• One console window for each partition (MP CO option)• One for initializing the RS command f
Figure 3-43 MP Command Option5. In the another window, open the Virtual Front Panel (VFP) by entering vfp at the MP prompt(Figure 3-44). Use this wind
7. For each of the remaining windows, open the partition console for each partition by enterco at the MP> prompt (Figure 3-46). These windows open
Figure 3-47 HP Integrity Superdome/sx2000 EFI Boot ManagerUse the up and down arrow keys on the keyboard to highlight EFI Shell (Built-in) andpress En
Figure 3-49 HP Integrity Superdome/sx2000 Partitions at System Firmware ConsoleBooting an HP 9000 sx2000 Server to BCHAfter you power on the server or
1. To observe the power status, enter ps at the CM> prompt. A status screen similar to the onein Figure 3-50 appears.Figure 3-50 Power Status First
Figure 3-52 Power Status Showing State of UGUY LEDs4. Verify that there is an asterisk (*) in the columns marked MP, CLU, and PM.IMPORTANT: An asteris
See the JET User Guide, JUST Users Guide, and other related documentation for testing locatedin:• \opt\scansw\docs\stt directory on the Windows® Suppo
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Figure 3-53 Attaching Rear Kick Plates4. Perform steps 1–3 on the right kick plate.5. Position the upper flange of the center kick plate under the I/O
Figure 3-54 Cell Board Ejectors4. Reinstall the front EMI panel (Figure 3-55).Figure 3-55 Front EMI Panel Flange and Cabinet Holesa. Hook the flange a
6. Reinstall the back EMI panel (Figure 3-56 (page 112)).a. Align the lip inside the cabinet with the lip on the EMI panel.Figure 3-56 Reinstalling th
4 Booting and Shutting Down the Operating SystemThis chapter presents procedures for booting an operating system (OS) on an nPartition (hardwarepartit
NOTE: SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 is supported on HP rx7640 and rx8640 servers,and will be supported on other cell-based HP Integrity servers with
NOTE: In some versions of EFI, the Boot Configuration menu is listed as the Boot OptionMaintenance Menu.To manage the boot options list for each syste
Details of the cpuconfig command are given below and are available by entering helpcpuconfig at the EFI Shell.— cpuconfig threads — Reports Hyper-Thre
— Red Hat Enterprise Linux ACPI Configuration: default On cell-based HP Integrity servers,to boot or install the Red Hat Enterprise Linux OS, you must
NOTE: On HP Integrity servers, nPartitions that do not have the parconfig EFI shellcommand do not support virtual partitions and are effectively in nP
NOTE: On HP Integrity servers, the OS installer automatically adds an entry to the boot optionslist.Procedure 4-1 Adding an HP-UX Boot OptionThis proc
Refer to “Shutting Down HP-UX” (page 127) for details on shutting down the HP-UX OS.CAUTION:ACPI Configuration for HP-UX Must Be default On cell-based
BOOTIssuing the BOOT command with no arguments boots the device at the primary (PRI)boot path.•• BOOT bootvariableThis command boots the device indica
1. Access the EFI Boot Manager menu for the nPartition on which you want to boot HP-UX.Log in to the management processor, and enter CO to access the
The file system number can change each time it is mapped (for example, when the nPartitionboots, or when the map -r command is issued).5. When accessi
1. Access the BCH Main Menu for the nPartition on which you want to boot HP-UX insingle-user mode.Log in to the management processor, and enter CO to
4. Exit the console and management processor interfaces if you are finished using them.To exit the BCH environment, press ^B (Control+B); this exits t
loading MFSFILES Directory(bootfs) to MFS...Launching /stand/vmunixSIZE: Text:25953K + Data:3715K + BSS:3637K = Total:33306KConsole is on a Serial
1. Access the EFI Shell environment for the nPartition on which you want to boot HP-UX inLVM-maintenance mode.Log in to the management processor, and
2. Issue the shutdown command with the appropriate command-line options.The command-line options you specify dictate the way in which HP-UX is shut do
HP OpenVMS I64 Support for Cell Local MemoryOn servers based on the HP sx2000 chipset, each cell has a cell local memory (CLM) parameter,which determi
About This DocumentThis document contains the system overview, system-specific parameters, installation proceduresof the system, operating system spec
1. Access the EFI Shell environment.Log in to the management processor, and enter CO to access the system console.When accessing the console, confirm
Booting HP OpenVMSTo boot HP OpenVMS I64 on a cell-based HP Integrity server use either of the followingprocedures.• “Booting HP OpenVMS (EFI Boot Man
2. At the EFI Shell environment, issue the map command to list all currently mapped bootabledevices.The bootable file systems of interest typically ar
2. At the OpenVMS command line (DCL) issue the @SYS$SYSTEM:SHUTDOWN command andspecify the shutdown options in response to the prompts given.>@SYS$
IMPORTANT: Microsoft Windows supports using CLM on cell-based HP Integrity servers. Forbest performance in an nPartition running Windows, HP recommend
fs0:\> ls EFI\Microsoft\WINNT50Directory of: fs0:\EFI\Microsoft\WINNT50 09/18/03 11:58a <DIR> 1,024 . 09/18/03 11:58a <DIR&g
Refer to “Shutting Down Microsoft Windows” (page 137) for details on shutting down theWindows OS.CAUTION:ACPI Configuration for Windows Must Be window
5. Exit the console and management processor interfaces if you are finished using them.To exit the console environment, press ^B (Control+B); this exi
3. Issue the shutdown command and the appropriate options to shut down the WindowsServer 2003 on the system.You have the following options when shutti
than 512 MB of noninterleaved memory, then use Partition Manager or the parstatus commandto confirm the CLM configuration details.To set the CLM confi
• Text to be replaced with text that you supply is represented using this font.Example: “Enter the ls -l filename command” means you must replace file
Likewise, bcfg boot add 1 \efi\SuSE\elilo.efi "SLES 9"adds a SuSE Linuxitem as the first entry in the boot options list.Refer to the help bc
Refer to “ACPI Configuration for Red Hat Enterprise Linux Must Be default” (page 140) forrequired configuration details.1. Access the EFI Shell.From t
After choosing the file system for the boot device (for example, fs0:), you can initiate theLinux loader from the EFI Shell prompt by entering the ful
time When to shut down (required). You can specify the time option in any of the followingways:• Absolute time in the format hh:mm, in which hh is the
A sx2000 LEDsTable A-1 Front Panel LEDsMeaningStateDriven ByLED48V is goodOn (green)PM48V GoodHousekeeping is good.On (green)PMHKP GoodMP is installed
Table A-2 Power and OL* LEDsMeaningStateDriven ByLocationLEDHKP, PWR_GOODSolid GreenCell LPMChassis beside cell andon cellCell PowerCell OL*SolidYello
Figure A-1 UtilitiesTable A-3 OL* LED StatesOL* (Yellow)Power (Green)DescriptionOffOnNormal operation (powered)FlashingOnFault detected, power onOnOnS
NOTE: The Power Good LED is a bicolor LED (green and yellow).Table A-4 PDH Status and Power Good LED StatesDefinitionDescriptionLEDWhen illuminated, i
B Management Processor CommandsThis appendix summarizes the management processor (MP) commands. In the examples, MP isused as the command prompt.NOTE:
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Example B-2 CA CommandCC CommandCC - Complex Configuration• Access level—Administrator• Scope—ComplexThis command performs an initial out-of-the-box c
NOTE: This command does not boot any partitions. Use the BO command to boot neededpartitions.NOTE: If possible, use a cell in the genesis complex prof
NOTE: This is for display only, no configuration is possible with this command.Example B-4 CP CommandDATE CommandDATE Command - Set Date and Time.• Ac
Example B-6 DC CommandDF CommandDF - Display FRUID• Access level—Single Partition User• Scope—ComplexThis command displays the FRUID data of the speci
Example B-7 DF CommandDI CommandDI - Disconnect Remote or LAN Console• Access level—Operator• Scope—ComplexThis command initiates separate remote cons
NOTE: On the HUCB board, there is a remote RS232 connector. The remote RS232 system wasused to connect to a modem on legacy systems. For sx2000 server
Example B-10 EL CommandMP:CM> elEnable telnet access? (Y/[N]) y-> Telnet access enabled.MP:CM>See also: DI, DL. Note that this command is dep
Example B-11 HE CommandID CommandID - Configure Complex IdentificationID Command 157
• Access level—Operator• Scope—ComplexThis command configures the complex identification information. The complex identificationinformation includes t
Example B-13 Example:• MP:CM> io--------------------------+Cabinet | 0 | 1 |--------+--------+--------+Slot |01234567|01234567|--------+--------+--
Example B-15 LC CommandLS CommandLS - LAN Status• Access level—Single Partition User• Scope—ComplexThis command displays all parameters and current co
• Access level—Single Partition User• Scope—N/AThe command returns you from the command menu to the main menu. Only the user that entersthe command is
being forced to enter a partition in commands that require a partition for their operation. Forexample, this prevents a user from accidentally TOCing
Example B-20 PE Command for a Compute Cabinet[spudome] MP:CM> peThis command controls power enable to a hardware device.B - CabinetC - CellI - IO C
Example B-21 PS CommandRE CommandRE - Reset Entity164 Management Processor Commands
• Access level—Operator• Scope—ComplexThis command resets the specified entity. Be careful when resetting entities because of the sideeffects. Resetti
Example B-22 Re-key lock for partition 3RR CommandRR - Reset Partition for Re-configuration• Access level—Single Partition User• Scope—PartitionThis c
This command resets and boots the specified partition. The utility system resets each cell that isa member of the specified partition. Once all cells
• Flow control timeouts• User parameters:— User name— Organization name— Access level— Mode— User stateExample B-26 SO CommandSYSREV CommandSYSREV - D
Example B-27 SYSREV CommandMP:CM> sysrevManageability Subsystem FW Revision Level: 7.14| Cabinet #0 |-----------------------+-----------------+| SY
1 OverviewServer History and SpecificationsSuperdome was introduced as the new platform architecture for high-end HP servers betweenthe years 2000 and
• Access level—Single Partition User• Scope—ComplexThis command treats all characters following the TE as a message that is broadcast when <CR>i
This command displays the login name of the connected console client user and the port onwhich they are connected. For LAN console clients, the remote
IMPORTANT: Some of the tests are destructive. Do not run this command on a system runningthe operating system.Example B-32 XD Command172 Management Pr
C Powering the System On and OffThis appendix provides procedures to power a system on and off.Shutting Down the SystemUse this procedure to shut down
3. Open the Command Menu by entering cm at the MP prompt.4. Make sure that no one else is using the system by entering who at the CM prompt. Only oneu
8. From the VFP, enter s to select the whole system or enter the partition number to select aparticular partition. You should see an output similar to
3. At the console prompt, shut down and halt the operating system by entering the shutdowncommand.• HP-UX: Enter the shutdown -h command• Linux: Enter
Figure C-9 Using the de -s Command7. Repeat step 1 through step 6 for each partition.Powering Off the SystemTo power off the system, follow these step
Figure C-11 Power Status First Window5. Enter b at the select device prompt to ensure that the cabinet power is off. The output shouldbe similar to th
2. Ensure the following:• The ac breakers are in the OFF position.• The cabinet power switch at the front of the cabinet is in the OFF position.• The
• the new CEC chipset• board changes including cell board• system backplane• I/O backplane• associated power boards• interconnect• a redundant, hot-sw
5. Examine the bulk power supply (BPS) LEDs (Figure C-14).When on, the breakers on the PDCA distribute power to the BPSs. Power is present at theBPSs
Figure C-15 Power Entity Command3. Enter on to power on the cabinet.4. From the CM> prompt, enter ps to observe the power status. The status screen
5. At the Select Device prompt, enter B then the cabinet number to check the power status ofthe cabinet. Observe that the power switch is on and power
D TemplatesThis appendix contains blank floor plan grids and equipment templates. Combine the necessarynumber of floor plan grid sheets to create a sc
Figure D-2 SD16 and SD32 Space Requirements184 Templates
Figure D-3 SD64 Space RequirementsEquipment Footprint TemplatesEquipment footprint templates are drawn to the same scale as the floor plan grid (1/4 i
4. Cut out each template selected in step 3, then place it on the floor plan grid created in step2.5. Position pieces until the desired layout is obta
Figure D-5 Computer Floor TemplateTemplates 187
Figure D-6 Computer Floor Template188 Templates
Figure D-7 Computer Floor TemplateTemplates 189
SD64 consists of left backplane and right backplane cabinets, which are connected using 12m-Link cables.When the PA-RISC dual-core or the Itanium dual
Figure D-8 Computer Floor Template190 Templates
Figure D-9 SD32, SD64, and IOX Cabinet TemplatesTemplates 191
Figure D-10 SD32, SD64, and IOX Cabinet Templates192 Templates
Figure D-11 SD32, SD64, and IOX Cabinet TemplatesTemplates 193
Figure D-12 SD32, SD64, and IOX Cabinet Templates194 Templates
Figure D-13 SD32, SD64, and IOX Cabinet TemplatesTemplates 195
Figure D-14 SD32, SD64, and IOX Cabinet Templates196 Templates
IndexAac power verification4-wire PDCA, 845-wire PDCA, 84AC0 Present LED, 98, 180AC1 Present LED, 98, 180acoustic noise specificationssound power leve
door installationback, 79front, 79DP rated power cables, 20dual in-line memory module, (see DIMM)dual-die processors, 19Ee-Link cable description, 42e
LPM, 19Mm-Link cable description, 42MAC address, 100management processor, (see MP)moving the system, 72MPdetailed description, 24displaying the custom
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AC PowerThe ac power system includes the PDCA, one FEPS, and up to six BPS.The FEPS is a modular, 2n+2 shelf assembly power system that can consume up
general description, 26housekeeping supply pinouts, 29I2C bus distribution, 27I2C device addresses, 27location of power supply modules, 30monitor and
Power SequencingThe power on sequence is as follows:1. When the main power circuit breaker is turned on, the housekeeping (HKP) voltage turnson first
One minute after setting the main blower fan Reference to the desired speed or powering on thecabinet, the PM uses the tach select register to cycle t
UGUYEvery cabinet contains one UGUY. See (Figure 1-3). The UGUY plugs into the HUCB. It is nothot-swappable. Its MP microprocessor controls power moni
1. FEPS control and monitoring.Superdome has six BPS and the UGUY sends 5V to the BPS for use by the fault collectioncircuitry.2. Fan control and moni
Figure 1-4 Management ProcessorThe SBCH provides the physical and electrical interface to the SBC, the fanning out of the USBto internal and external
Figure 1-5 HUCBBackplaneThe system backplane assembly fabric provides the following functionality in an sx2000 system:• Interfaces the CLU subsystem t
a hard cell reset, which causes secure firmware to be entered. This bit is cleared by secure firmwarebefore passing control to an OS.Switch FabricsThe
if it is providing a signal of the correct amplitude to the cell boards and XBCs. Its output is alsoan alarm signal to the RPM FPGA.System clocks can
Figure 1-6 HSO and RCS LocationsIf only one HSO is plugged in and its output is of valid amplitude, then it is selected. If its outputis valid, then a
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The backplane has two slots for power supply modules. The power supply connector for eachslot has a 1-bit slot address to identify the slot. The addre
Figure 1-9 Cell BoardCell ControllerThe heart of the cell design is the cell controller. The cell controller provides two front side bus(FSB) interfac
ProcessorsThere are several Itanium and PA-RISC processor families supported by the processors arealready installed on the cell board. All processors
Figure 1-10 Cell MemoryDIMMs are named according to both physical location and loading order. The physical locationis used for connectivity on the boa
configuration of at least eight DIMMs (two in each quadrant) activates all four MID buses. Thetheoretical bandwidth of the memory subsystem can be cal
The 16 echelons in the memory subsystem can be subdivided into four independent memoryquadrants accessed by four independent MID buses. Each quadrant
DRAM ErasureA common cause of a correctable memory error is a DRAM failure; the ability to correct this typeof memory failure in hardware is called ch
• Memory mapped control and status registers (CSRs) control the cell for management needs.• System management bus (SMBus) reads the processor module i
A new concept for the sx2000 is a fat rope. A fat rope is logically one rope that has 32 wires. Itconsists of two single ropes but has the four comman
encoded differential data bits operating at 2.36 GT/s. This yields a peak total bidirectional HSSlink bandwidth of 8.5 GB/s. Internally, SBA routes th
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Cards that allow only 5 V signaling are not supported; PCI connector keying prevents insertionof such cards.Each LBA has control and monitor signals f
Figure 1-12 PCIe I/O Rope MappingPCI Hot-Swap SupportAll 12 slots support PCI hot-plug permitting OLA and OLD of individual I/O cards withoutimpacting
management LAN of each system MP on which it is used. If possible, locate the SMS close to thesystem being tested so field support has convenient acce
cable connects the cells to a remote PCI-X chassis. Because both the e-Link and the external e-Linkuse the same cable material as the legacy REO cable
Figure 1-14 Backplane CablesClock CableThe clock distribution to a second cabinet for the sx2000 requires a new cable (A9834-2003A).FirmwareThe newer
Figure 1-15 Itanium Firmware Interfaces• Processor Abstraction Layer (PAL) provides a seamless firmware abstraction between theprocessor, the system s
The following seven firmware packages installed in the sx2000 to support the IPMI manageabilityenvironment:• Management Processor (h_mp.xxx.xxx.xxx.fr
Figure 1-16 PA-RISC Firmware InterfacesPA-RISC System Firmware Functions• Supports only HP-UX• Supports mixing of PA-RISC and Itanium cell boards in t
• Minimum of one cell• Maximum of eight cellsDual-Cabinet System:• Six to 64 CPU cores per complex with single-core processors• Twelve to 128 CPU core
2 System SpecificationsThe following specifications are based on ASHRAE Class 1. Class 1 is a controlled computerroom environment, in which products a
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Table 2-3 System Component Weights (continued)Weight (lb/kg)QuantityWeight Per Unit(lb/kg)Component68.00/30.8888.50/3.86Cell power board51.20/23.04256
GroundingThe site building must provide a safety ground or protective earth for each ac service entranceto all cabinets.WARNING! This equipment is Cla
NOTE: A qualified electrician must wire the PDCA receptacle to site power using copper wireand in compliance with all local codes.All branch circuits
Table 2-8 Power Requirements (Without SMS) (continued)CommentsValueRequirement0.95 minimumPower factor correctionSee the following WARNING.> 3.5 mA
Table 2-12 I/O Expansion Cabinet ac Power CordsConnector TypeWhere UsedPart Number A5499AZL6-20North America-001IEC 309International-002Environmental
cooling and electrical power. Table 2-15 also lists the recommended breaker sizes for 4-wire and5-wire sources.WARNING! Do not connect a 380 to 415 V
Table 2-16 HP Integrity Superdome/sx2000 Single-Core CPU Configurations (continued)Breaker Power(Watts)2Cooling (BTU/Hr)Typical Power(Watts)I/O (fully
NOTE: Approximately 5% of the system airflow draws from the rear of the system and exitsthe top of the system.Figure 2-2 Airflow DiagramA thermal repo
1 Derate maximum dry bulb temperature 1oC/300 m above 900 m.2 The system deviates slightly from front to top and rear airflow protocol. Approximately
3 Installing the SystemThis chapter describes installation of HP Integrity Superdome/sx2000 and HP 9000/sx2000 systems.Installers must have received a
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Public Telecommunications Network ConnectionInstructions are issued to the installation site that modems cannot be connected to publictelecommunicatio
Inspecting the Shipping Containers for DamageHP shipping containers are designed to protect their contents under normal shipping conditions.After the
Figure 3-2 Abnormal Tilt IndicatorNOTE: If the tilt indicator shows that an abnormal shipping condition has occurred, write“possible hidden damage” on
Tools RequiredThe following tools are required to unpack and install the system:• Standard hand tools, such as a adjustable-end wrench• ESD grounding
1. Position the packaged cabinet so that a clear area about three times the length of the package(about 12 feet or 3.66 m) is available in front of th
3. Lift the cardboard corrugated top cap off the shipping box.4. Remove the corrugated sleeves surrounding the cabinet.CAUTION: Cut the plastic wrappi
7. Remove the plastic antistatic bag by lifting it straight up off the cabinet. If the cabinet or anycomponents are damaged, follow the claims procedu
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Moving the Cabinet Off the Pallet1. Remove the shipping strap that holds the BPSs in place during shipping (Figure 3-8(page 68)).Failure to remove the
Figure 3-9 Removing the Mounting BracketsWARNING! Do not remove the bolts on the mounting brackets that attach to the pallet.These bolts prevent the c
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Figure 3-10 Positioning the RampsWARNING! Do not attempt to roll a cabinet without help. The cabinet can weigh asmuch as 1400 pounds (635 kg). Three p
Unpacking the PDCAAt least one PDCA ships with the system. In some cases, the customer might order two PDCAs,the second to be used as a backup power s
4. Reattach the ramps to the pallet.5. Replace the plastic antistatic bag and foam inserts.6. Replace the cardboard surrounding the cabinet.7. Replace
2. Remove the cardboard from the blower housing (Figure 3-13).This cardboard protects the housing baffle during shipping. If it is not removed, the fa
4. Using the handles on the housing labeled Blower 0 Blower 1, align the edge of the housingover the edge at the top front of the cabinet, and slide i
Figure 3-16 Installing the Blowers7. Tighten the thumbscrews at the front of each blower.8. If required, install housings on any other cabinets that w
Figure 3-17 Attaching the Rear Side Skin3. Attach the skin without the lap joint (Front) over the top bracket and under the bottom bracketand gently s
Figure 3-18 Attaching the Front Side Skins4. Push the side skins together, making sure the skins overlap at the lap joint.Attaching the Blower Side Be
1. Place the side bezel slightly above the blower housing frame.Figure 3-19 Attaching the Side Bezels2. Align the lower bezel tabs to the slots in the
Attaching the Leveling Feet and Leveling the CabinetAfter positioning the cabinet in its final location, to attach and adjust the leveling feet, follo
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Figure 3-21 Installing the Lower Front Door Assembly4. Using a T-10 driver, secure the lower door bezel to the front door chassis with 10 of thescrews
Figure 3-22 Installing the Upper Front Door Assembly6. Feed the grounding strap through the door and attach it to the cabinet.7. Insert the shoulder s
Figure 3-23 Installing the Rear Blower Bezel3. Align the bezel over the nuts that are attached to the bracket at the rear of the cabinet.4. Using a T-
Figure 3-24 Installing the Front Blower Bezel3. Align the bezel over the nuts that are attached to the bracket at the front of the cabinet.4. Using a
To verify that the product ground connects to the site AC power supply ground, follow thesesteps:1. Ensure that the site AC power supply circuit break
Figure 3-25 PDCA Assembly for Options 6 and 7Figure 3-26 A 4-Wire ConnectorSetting Up the System 85
Figure 3-27 A 5-Wire ConnectorTo install the PDCA, follow these steps:WARNING! Make sure the circuit breaker on the PDCA is OFF.1. Remove the rear PDC
6. Reinstall the rear PDCA bezel.CAUTION: Do not measure voltages with the PDCA breaker set to ON. Make sure theelectrical panel breaker is ON and the
Checking VoltageThe voltage check ensures that all phases (and neutral, for international systems) are wiredcorrectly for the cabinet and that the AC
11. Check that the indicator LED on each power supply is lit. See Figure 3-31.Figure 3-31 Power Supply Indicator LEDRemoving the EMI PanelsRemove the
3-35 Routing I/O Cables...923-36
1. Using a T-20 driver, loosen the captive screw at the top center of the front EMI panel(Figure 3-32).Figure 3-32 Removing Front EMI Panel Screw2. Us
Connecting the CablesThe I/O cables are attached and tied inside the cabinet. When the system is installed, these cablesmust be untied, routed, and co
Figure 3-35 Routing I/O CablesTo route cables through the cable groomer at the bottom rear of the cabinet, follow these steps:1. Remove the cable acce
Installing the Support Management StationThe Support Management Station (SMS) ships separately in boxes. The SMS software and 3Revisions of Superdome
Connecting the SMS to the SuperdomeThe Superdome Cookbook document is found through the following website (requiresauthentication):http://athp.hp.com/
Superdome Firmware InstructionsNOTE: Reference to pa or ia denotes two firmware types: one for PARISC Processors (pa) andone for Itanium Processors (i
EIT Tools FunctionalityThe Console Logger captures the commands typed at the console, the response displayed, andalert messages generated by the syste
Figure 3-36 Front Panel with HKP and Present LEDsTurning On Housekeeping Power 97
5. Examine the BPS LEDs (Figure 3-37).When on, the breakers on the PDCA distribute ac power to the BPSs. Power is present atthe BPSs when:• The amber
1. Connect one end of the RJ-45 LAN cable to the LAN port on the MP (Figure 3-38).Figure 3-38 MP LAN Connection Location2. Connect the other end of th
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