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HP Cluster Platform Core Components Overview HP Part Number: A-CPCCO-1F Published: December 2008 - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 2
contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 3
Table of Contents About This Manual...9 Audience...9 Organization...9 HP Cluster Platform Documentation...9 Cross-Platform Documents...11 Platform-Specific Documents...11 Related Documentation...11 Cluster Component Documentation 11 Web Resources...11 HP - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 4
-Up Sequence...69 4 Component Firmware 71 4.1 Component Firmware Updates...71 5 Ethernet Hardware Troubleshooting 73 5.1 Basic Ethernet Troubleshooting Tips 73 5.2 ProCurve Switch LEDs...73 5.3 HP Procurve Switch Problems...75 A Component Specifications 77 A.1 HP Rack 10000 G2 Series and HP Rack - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 5
A.6 Monitored Power Distribution Units for SVA Specifications 79 A.7 TFT5600 Rack-Mount Keyboard and Monitor Specifications 79 A.8 TFT7600 Rack-Mount Keyboard and Monitor Specifications 80 A.9 Eight-Port Console Switch Specifications 80 B Preventing Electrostatic Damage 81 B.1 Electrostatic - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 6
List of Figures 2-1 CP6000 32-Node Dense Cluster, Component Rack Locations 23 2-2 Example of a 32-Node, Two-Rack CP6000 Cluster 24 2-3 Example Cluster of 243 Application Nodes and 13 Utility Nodes 27 2-4 42U HP 10000 Series Rack...28 2-5 HP Rack 10000 G2 Series 42U Cabinet 29 2-6 HP Modular - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 7
List of Tables 2-1 Dense Clusters: Ratio of Nodes to Racks and Interconnects 25 2-2 Components used in a Cluster of 243 Application Nodes and 13 Utility Nodes 26 2-3 HP Rack 10000 Series Rack Callouts and Dimensions 28 2-4 Ethernet Switch Models - Cluster Roles 33 2-5 ProCurve 2848 LED - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 8
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Service representatives. This guide references skilled tasks and describes important safety considerations and is not intended as a training aide for untrained personnel. The information in this manual firmware upgrades. Provides basic troubleshooting information for certain components. Provides - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 10
cross-platform and platform-specific documents, as well as supplementary documents available at the time of release. For the latest information on Cluster Platform and supported software, go to the Unified Cluster Portfolio website: http://h20311.www2.hp.com/HPC/cache/275420-0-0-225-121.html 10 - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 11
Documents Platform-specific documents are as follows: • One or more system interconnect guides • A set of cabling tables • One or more bracket installation guides • Optional diagnostics manual Related Documentation The documents identified in the following sections provide detailed information for - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 12
this document. Text Annotations The following annotations might appear in this guide: Warning ! Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to instructions. Note: Text set off in this manner presents commentary, sidelights, or interesting points of information. Conventions This manual - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 13
Boldface type Italic type Ctrl/x In command and interactive examples, this type denotes literal items entered by the user (typed user input). Boldface type in text indicates a word that is defined in the glossary. Italic (slanted) type indicates variable values, placeholders, and function argument - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 14
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and see the Site Preparation Guide to obtain specific information on safety module. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. The laser module should be serviced by service personnel only. Do not attempt devices. Refer to the cluster documentation for instructions on how to move components in the - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 16
its on/off switch, then remove the power cord before removing the component's cover. Remove the Power Protection Device cables before any servicing operation. Always replace the cover before switching the component on again. Cellular telephones and other wireless technology can interfere with the - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 17
Recycling Shipping an integrated cluster generates far less packaging than the individual components that it contains. However, large clusters use a substantial amount of packaging material that is not reusable. The bulk of the packaging material is recyclable, and is labeled as such. You should - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 18
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mounted on shipping pallets for delivery to your site. The Site Preparation Guide describes the assembly status of the cluster when it is delivered to an running diagnostics (where available) to ensure correct assembly. 8. Troubleshooting the cluster, if necessary. 9. Configuring the software, as - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 20
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storage cluster that is connected to the cluster interconnect. Note: Additional hardware components are supported in release updates. See the current product specification to determine supported products and options. The following sections describe these components in detail. HP Cluster Platform - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 22
10000 G1/G2 Series racks. The type of rack most commonly used is 42U, which is two meters high (78.7 inches). The Site Preparation Guide describes the racks in detail. Dimensions of racks and rack-mountable components are described in terms of U measurements. Each U measurement is 44.45 millimeters - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 23
Figure 2-1 CP6000 32-Node Dense Cluster, Component Rack Locations 32-Node Dense Cluster 18-node CBB rx2600 #18 UBB rx2600 #32 rx2600 #17 rx2600 #31 rx2600 #16 rx2600 #30 rx2600 #15 rx2600 #29 rx2600 #14 rx2600 #28 rx2600 #13 rx2600 #27 rx2600 #12 rx2600 #26 rx2600 #11 rx2600 #25 - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 24
Figure 2-2 Example of a 32-Node, Two-Rack CP6000 Cluster 32-Node Dense Cluster 18-node CBB UBB hp hp hp hp hp hp hp hp hp hp hp hp hp hp hp hp hp hp hp hp hp hp hp hp hp hp hp hp hp hp hp hp 2.2 Cluster Models As described in the Cluster Platform Overview, there are several - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 25
installed in the racks. Table 2-1 provides a guide to the possible configurations of dense clusters, with the of nodes supported for the current release. A larger number of options is supported. Clusters that must work with HP sales and service representatives to understand the precise rack - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 26
is delivered to the site, a floor plan and cable routing plan must be completed. For more information, see the Site Preparation Guide. Table 2-2 provides an example of the components used in a cluster of 243 application nodes and 13 utility nodes. The application nodes are 2U in height - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 27
Figure 2-3 Example Cluster of 243 Application Nodes and 13 Utility Nodes 18-node CBB Cabinets #1-13 (13) Integrity rx2600 (10) 9-node CBB Cabinet #14 (1) Blank Panel (18) IBB Cabinet (3) Quadrics QSNet II Elan4 Switch Blank Panel Console Network - ProCurve 2650 Management Network - ProCurve - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 28
2.3 HP 10000 Series Racks The HP 10000 Series racks (see Figure 2-4) used in HP Cluster Platform are either 42U (78.838 inches) or 22U (43.838 inches) high, depending on the configuration requirements. The HP 10000 Series racks house the components on industry-standard 19-inch wide rails. The HP - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 29
designed for high-density server and server blade deployments, and is supported as an exception in HP Cluster Platform solutions. It recirculates and All fans are swappable while the unit is online, providing great servicing flexibility. Redundant power is ensured through the failover switch that - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 30
Guide is available for download from: http://bizsupport.austin.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c00613691/c00613691.pdf. This guide provides operating allowing for great flexibility allowing for great flexibility in servicing the MCS in servicing the MCS. G2. Figure 2-6 and Figure 2-7 show - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 31
Figure 2-6 HP Modular Cooling System Front View 2.5 HP Modular Cooling System 31 - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 32
Cooling System Installation Overview and HP Modular Cooling System Maintenance and Service Guide for installation and service information. Both manuals are available from the HP Modular Cooling System Manuals website:. http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/ DocumentIndex.jsp?contentType - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 33
• An administrative subnetwork handles management and installation tasks, and isolates the administration traffic from application traffic in an HP Cluster Platform. • A console network provides node operations such as booting and shutdown. This network is connected to the server's dedicated - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 34
2.6.1 HP ProCurve 2610-48 and 2610-24 Switch Overview The HP ProCurve Switch 2610 Series includes the 24-port HP ProCurve Switch 2610-24 with 24 10/100Base-TX ports, and the 48-port HP ProCurve Switch 2610-48 Switch with 48 10/100Base-TX ports. There are three other models in the ProCurve Switch - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 35
by using an RJ-45 or DB9 cable. For more information, see Chapter 2 in the HP ProCurve Switch 2610 Series Installation and Getting Started Guide. 2.6.1.2 Power, Fault, and Locator LEDs The HP ProCurve 2610-24 and 2610-48 switches feature the following Power, Fault, and Locator LEDs: • The green - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 36
Link LED for the mini-GBIC ports is flashing orange, it indicates that the port is: - not supported by the current software - not a genuine ProCurve Mini-GBIC so it is not supported - an "A" version in the switch that requires a "B" version or higher 2.6.1.5 LED Mode Select Button and Indicator LEDs - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 37
Chapter 3 of the HP ProCurve Switch 2610 Series Installation and Getting Started Guide. 2.6.1.8 Rear of the HP ProCurve 2610-48 and 2610-24 Switches The in this manual. In addition, each switch has two dual-personality ports for 10/100/1000Base-T RJ-45 connector or install a supported HP ProCurve - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 38
The difference between the two HP ProCurve Series 2600 models is in the number of ports, as shown in Figure 2-10. The following sections describe the HP ProCurve 2650 and 2626 switches. Figure 2-10 HP ProCurve Switch 2650 and 2626 4 5 1 2 3 5 6 7 2 4 The following items correspond to the - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 39
For the specific method to restore the factory default configuration, see Chapter 4 of the HP ProCurve Series 2600 Switches Installation and Getting Started Guide. 2.6.2.7 Rear View HP ProCurve Series 2600 Switches The HP ProCurve Series 2600 switches have a power connector, but do not have a power - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 40
up to 24 trunks, each with up to 8 links (ports) per trunk; trunking across modules is supported • Optional external redundant power supply: provides uninterrupted power; sold as an accessory • RMON, XRMON, and SMON: provide advanced monitoring and reporting capabilities for statistics, history - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 41
ports to communicate with each other • Troubleshooting: ingress/egress port monitoring enables network problem solving The principal difference between the two -and-play networking • automatic learning of the network addresses • support for the Spanning Tree Protocol to eliminate network loops • 96 - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 42
Figure 2-13 HP ProCurve Switch 2848 Front View 13 5 Use only one (T or M) for each port Power Fault hp P roCurve Switch 2848 J4904A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Status Lnk LED RPS Mode Act Fan FDx Test Spd Reset Clear Spd Mode off = 10Mbps flash = 100Mbps on = 1000Mbps - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 43
Note: The switch is installed in the rack with the rear panel facing the front of the rack. 2.6.5 ProCurve 2848 LEDs and Buttons The front panel of the HP ProCurve 2848 switch has eight types of LEDs, as described in Table 2-5. The rear panel of the HP ProCurve 2848 switch does not have any LEDs. - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 44
Table 2-5 ProCurve 2848 LED Identification (continued) Item Description State Meaning 6 LED Mode 4 green Link = Indicates that the port LEDs are displaying link information. If the view LEDs port LED is on, the port is enabled and receiving a link indication from the connected device. If - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 45
in the HP ProCurve Switch 2800 Series Installation and Getting Started Guide. 2.6.6 ProCurve 2824 Switch Overview The HP ProCurve 2824 is • Plug-and-play networking • Automatic learning of the network addresses • Support for the Spanning Tree Protocol to eliminate network loops • 48 Gbps backplane - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 46
LCD (see Figure 2-17). The TFT7600 is connected to the administration node and to one other service node. You must make this connection during system installation, as described in Section 3.2. Note: The ) must be completed as shown in the TFT7600 Installation Instructions. 46 Platform Core Components - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 47
remove the brace rail and cable management arm (see Figure 2-19) to service the TFT7600. However, the power supply or cables might require service. This section describes the components in the brace rail assembly that might require service. The brace rail (see callout 1 in Figure 2-19) mounts to the - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 48
Figure 2-19 Brace Rail and Cable Management Arm The following list corresponds to the callouts in Figure 2-19: 1. Brace rail (which mounts to both the left and right adjustable rails) 2. Power supply 3. Cable management arm 4. Power supply cable for the TFT7600 2.7.1.3 Replacing the TFT7600 and - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 49
. Caution: Failure to disconnect the power source prior to service of the unit can result in damage to the power supply or TFT7600. See the TFT7600 Rack-Mount Keyboard and Monitor User Guide for more information. Important: PS/2 cables on the TFT7600 have a locking - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 50
Note: The TFT7600 is not mounted with screws to the inner rails (see callout 1 in Figure 2-22). It simply slides out from the inner rails once the slide locks are simultaneously pulled back toward the front of the unit releasing the TFT7600 from the inner rails. Figure 2-22 Tool-less Rails and - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 51
monitor (KVM) provides direct local access to the cluster. The TFT5600 (Figure 2-25) is connected to the administration node and to one other service node. It is mounted in the utility rack. You must make this connection during system installation, as described in Section 3.2. 2.7 KVM and Console - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 52
Platform SVA clusters use an 8-port console switch (see Figure 2-27) with an expansion module (see Figure 2-28). The console switch offers single console support, and mounts either behind the keyboard, or in a rack sidewall to save space in the rack. The console switch has an On-Screen Display (OSD - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 53
Note: An optional 16-port console switch is available for future expansion capability. The 16-port console switch also offers dual console support. Figure 2-27 shows an 8-port console switch only. Figure 2-27 8-port Console Switch The console switch has the following features: • On-Screen Display ( - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 54
with HP/Compaq video monitors and "hot keys" on all HP/Compaq keyboards, including Compaq TFT5600 and TFT7600. • Multiple language support through programmable ROM SoftPaq (English, Spanish, French, Dutch, German, Italian, and Japanese versions). 2.7.5 Expansion Module for SVA The expansion module - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 55
3. Mouse 4. Local I/O cable connected to the control node server blade 5. Half-height server blade 6. c-Class enclosure You will need a local I/O cable to connect to the server, as shown in Figure 2-30. Figure 2-30 Local I/O Cable 1 2 3 4 The following list describes the callouts in Figure 2-30 - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 56
to the side of the rack column, adjacent to the racks's side panel for servicing 2. The rack's front left column 3. Main inlet power cable, which is connected to Unit Kit Installation Instructions, available from: http://bizsupport.austin.hp.com/ bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c00258165/c00258165. - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 57
made accessible by removal of the rack's side panel. To ensure safety and serviceability, do not block access to the side of the rack. Warning! For to the OFF position), minimizing down time due to overload conditions • Manual On/Off control for each of the four output load groups • Main - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 58
Figure 2-34 Power Strips - Single (New HP Cluster Platform Models) 4 3 1 5 2 The following list describes the callouts in Figure 2-34: 1. Power cable 2. Power strip 3. Mounting hardware 4. Right rear rack column 5. Right rear rack chassis 58 Platform Core Components - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 59
Figure 2-35 Power Strips - Double (New HP Cluster Platform Models) 4 3 1 5 2 The following list describes the callouts in Figure 2-35: 1. Power cable 2. Power strip 3. Mounting hardware 4. Right rear rack column 5. Right rear rack chassis Caution: Do not use the power strips to supply power to any - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 60
overhead outlets, relocate the power supply outlets so that they are closer to the racks. 2.9 Storage HP Cluster Platform clusters support the following optional external SAN storage: • MSA1000 • MSA1500 • MSA2000 • EVA4000 • EVA5000 • SB40c Server Blade Storage The MSA1000, MSA1500, and MSA2000 - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 61
The MSA2000 SAN storage arrays are 2U units that are mounted in the HP Series 10000 rack. For more information on the MSA2000 line of storage arrays, go to: http://h18006.www1.hp.com/storage/disk_storage/msa_diskarrays/san_arrays/index.html 2.9 Storage 61 - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 62
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in the HP XC System Software Installation Guide. These manuals are available from: http://www.docs.hp.com/en/linuxhpc.html For more information about these manuals and other related documentation, see Preface . This chapter discusses the following - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 64
Note: The TFT7600 is installed in recent Scalable File Share (SFS) systems. Figure 3-1 TFT7600 Cabling 1 3 9 2 3 8 6 7 4 5 10 The following list corresponds to the callouts shown in Figure 3-1. 1. Utility node (a DL360 G4p is used in this example) 2. Administrative (Control) node (a DL360 G4p - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 65
3.2 Connecting the KVM to the Control Node KVM cables are bundled in the rack that contains the TFT5600 rack-mount keyboard and monitor. When you receive the cluster, These cables are connected to the four-port KVM switch and to the TFT5600 console. You must complete the connections to the control - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 66
of the generic USB ports is the only supported connection. Do not use the dedicated keyboard and . In the rack where the control node (or other service node) is connected, connect a USB keyboard directly to according to the standard installation instructions provided with the console kit hardware - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 67
Figure 3-3 Expansion Module Mounting 1 2 3 The following list corresponds to the callouts in Figure 3-3 1. The mount location of the expansion module upper bracket is approximately U25 on the rack chassis. 2. The KVM console switch connects to the connector labeled IN. 3. Connectors numbered 1 - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 68
Figure 3-4 Console Cabling UVB 2 3 2 1 3 5 6 8 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 IN 9 10 4 1 3 5 7 2 4 6 8 7 11 VBB 1. Control node (a DL380 in this example). 2. Direct cabling from the KVM to the control node. Use this method when there is no console switch. 3. PS/2 interface adapter. 4. Console - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 69
Other storage array topics are discussed in the HP XC System Software Installation Guide. 3.5 Power-Up Sequence There is no primary On/Off button on begins to operate. When the power is applied, you might need to manually turn on the individual nodes. Alternatively you can power nodes on through the - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 70
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these components may be updated at a future date. This manual does not provide instructions on how to install or upgrade firmware for the components described .hp.com/en/14485/AC-CSFWM-1C.pdf • The Voltaire Supported Firmware Matrix provides information on the minimum firmware versions required for - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 72
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switch problems (Section 5.3) This information is intended only to troubleshoot post-installation problems. For detailed troubleshooting and diagnostics . For more information, see the HP ProCurve Management and Configuration Guide for your version of the ProCurve switch. • Duplex configuration. - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 74
port is configured for full-duplex operation, or the speed of the connection port number depending on the Port LED View selected. 74 Ethernet Hardware Troubleshooting - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 75
conditions. Table 5-1 describes some of the possibilities. Table 5-1 HP ProCurve Switch Diagnostics Power Fault Self- Test Fan Status Port LED Problem Off with a a power cord plugged in. a a The interconnect is not plugged into an active AC power source, or the switch's power supply - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 76
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links to the physical specifications, installation instructions, and latest information available for the /10995_div.html • The HP Rack 10000 Series support and documents website provides more information on how Manuals website has links to a user guide, setup and installation guide, and service - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 78
and past versions of the HP ProCurve 2610-24 and HP ProCurve 2610-48 switch documentation. Go to: http://www.hp.com/rnd/support/manuals/2610.htm A.3 HP ProCurve 2650 and HP ProCurve 2626 Switch Specifications The following list provides links to the latest specifications and other information - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 79
documentation. Go to: http://www.hp.com/rnd/support/manuals/2800.htm A.5 HP Modular Power Distribution Unit Specifications Units Manuals website provides links to PDU setup manuals and installation guides. Go to the specifications, installation instructions, and latest information available for - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 80
Monitor Manuals website provides links to setup and users manuals for to the specifications, installation instructions, and latest information available Mount Keyboard and Monitor User Guide lists the specifications for the Business Support Center website provides information on troubleshooting, - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 81
workstations. Wear the straps on both feet when standing on conductive floors or dissipating floor mats. • Use conductive field service tools. • Use a portable field service kit with a folding static-dissipating work mat. • If the suggested equipment for proper grounding is not available, have an - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 82
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Index Symbols 10000 G2 series racks specifications, 77 10000 series racks specifications, 77 A ACU (see Array Configuration Utility) annotations, 12 Array Configuration Utility, 68 audience for this book, 9 B bandwidth full, 25 reduced, 25 battery, 16, 22 bounded cluster, 25 burn injuries, 16 C - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 84
, 71 firmware upgrade overview, 71 format node, 25 front view network, 41 full bandwidth, 25 G grounding methods, 81 preventing electrostatic damage, 81 guide audience for, 9 H hardware components, 21 overview, 21 hazard warning, 12 hearing protection, 16 heel straps, 81 hot components, 16 HP 10000 - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 85
38 ProCurve 2600 series specifications, 78 2848 switch specifications, 79 LEDs, 73 troubleshooting, 75 URL, 12 ProCurve 2610 console ports, 35 network ports, 35 rack stability, 15 removing components, 15 warning, 12 SAN storage supported, 60 Self Test and Fan LEDs ProCurve Series 2600 switch, 39 - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 86
, 79 TFT7600 Cabling, 63 rack-mount keyboard and monitor (RKM), 46 specifications, 80 toe straps, 81 tools conductive, 81 troubleshooting Ethernet, 73 ProCurve switch problems, 75 tips, 73 U U measurement, 22 UBB example cluster, 26 upgrade firmware, 71 UXR example cluster, 26 V View Select Button - HP Cluster Platform Introduction v2010 | HP Cluster Platform Core Components Ove - Page 87
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Published: December 2008