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User Service Guide HP Integrity Superdome/sx2000 and HP 9000 Superdome/sx2000 Servers HP Part Number: A9834-9001D_ed7 Published: March 2010 Edition: 7 - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 2
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 warranty information website: http://h20341.www2.hp.com/integrity/w1/en/resources/warranty-information.html - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 3
...14 HP contact information...15 Documentation feedback...15 1 Overview...17 Server History and Specifications...17 Server Components... System Clock Distribution...27 Hot-Swap Oscillator...28 sx2000 RCS Module...28 Cabinet ID...29 Cell ID...29 Backplane Power Requirements and Power Distribution - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 4
Chassis 40 PCI Hot-Swap Support...41 System Management Station...41 User Accounts...42 New Server Cabling...42 m-Link Cable...42 e-Link Cable...42 Clock Cable...44 Firmware...44 Itanium Firmware for HP Integrity Superdome/sx2000 44 Itanium System Firmware Functions 46 PA-RISC Firmware for HP 9000 - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 5
Support Management Station 93 Installing the SMS Support Shelf...93 Connecting the SMS to the Superdome 94 SMS Software and Superdome Firmware Downloading Power Supply 104 Booting the HP Integrity Superdome/sx2000 to an EFI Shell 104 Booting an HP 9000 sx2000 Server to BCH 106 Verifying the - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 6
System 113 Operating Systems Supported on Cell-based HP Servers 113 System Boot Configuration Options 114 HP 9000 Boot Configuration Options 114 HP Integrity Boot Configuration Options 114 Booting and Shutting Down HP-UX 118 HP-UX Support for Cell Local Memory 118 Adding HP-UX to the Boot - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 7
Powering the System On and Off 173 Shutting Down the System...173 Checking System Configuration...173 Shutting Down the Operating System 175 Preparing the Partitions for Shutdown 176 Powering Off the System...177 Turning On Housekeeping Power...178 Powering On the System Using the PE Command 180 - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 8
List of Figures 1-1 Superdome History...17 1-2 Superdome Cabinet Components 19 1-3 UGUY...23 1-4 Management Processor...25 1-5 HUCB...26 1-6 HSO and RCS Locations...29 1-7 Backplane Power Supply Module 30 1-8 Backplane (Rear View)...30 1-9 Cell Board...31 1-10 Cell Memory...33 1-11 PCI-X I/O Rope - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 9
104 HP Integrity Superdome/sx2000 EFI Boot Manager 105 EFI Shell Prompt...105 HP Integrity Superdome/sx2000 Partitions at System Firmware Console 106 Power Status First Window...107 Power Status Window...107 Power Status Showing State of UGUY LEDs 108 Attaching Rear Kick Plates...110 Cell Board - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 10
28 1-2 Supported Processors and Minimum Firmware Versions 32 1-3 SMS Lifecycles...42 2-1 Server Component Dimensions... HP Integrity Superdome/sx2000 Dual-Core CPU Configurations 55 2-16 HP Integrity Superdome/sx2000 Single-Core CPU Configurations 55 2-17 Physical Environmental Specifications - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 11
Examples 3-1 Directory Example...95 3-2 Directory Example...95 4-1 Single-User HP-UX Boot...124 B-1 BO command...149 B-2 CA Command... Command for a Compute Cabinet 163 B-21 PS Command...164 B-22 Re-key lock for partition 3...166 B-23 RR Command...166 B-24 RS Command...167 B-25 SA Command...167 B-26 - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 12
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system specifics, and procedures for components in the system. Intended Audience This document is intended for HP trained Customer Support Consultants. Document Organization This document is organized as follows: Chapter 1 This chapter presents an historical view of the Superdome server family - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 14
" means you must select the Create Partition menu item from the Partition menu. • Example screen output is represented using this font. Related Information Further information on HP server hardware management, Microsoft® Windows®, and diagnostic support tools are available through the following - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 15
: • In the United States, see the HP US service locator webpage (http://welcome.hp.com/country/ us/en/wwcontact.html.) • In other locations, see the Contact HP worldwide (in English) webpage: http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/wwcontact.html. For HP technical support: • In the United States, for - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 16
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CEC supported two additional speeds; a 750 MHz PA-8700 followed by an 875 MHz PA-8700 processor. The HP Integrity server project consisted of four projects based on the sx1000 CEC chipset and the Integrity cell boards. The first release was the sx1000 chipset, Integrity cell boards, Itanium firmware - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 18
new CEC chipset • board changes including cell board • system backplane • I/O backplane • associated power boards • interconnect • a redundant, hot-swappable clock source Server Components A Superdome system consists of the following types of cabinet assemblies: • Minimum of one Superdome left-side - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 19
the Intel® Itanium® cell boards. Up to 128 processors can be supported. Figure 1-2 Superdome Cabinet Components Power Subsystem The power subsystem consists of the following components: • One or two PDCAs • One Front End Power Supply (FEPS) • Up to six BPS • One power board per cell • An HIOB power - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 20
and one FEPS chassis. At least one 3-phase PDCA per Superdome cabinet is required. provides a convenience disconnect switch/circuit breaker for service, test points, and voltage present LED SD32 Superdome cabinet contains six BPS independent from the installed number of cells and I/O. An - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 21
the SBC, single board computer hub (SBCH) power-on self-test (POST) begins, and LED start activity appears. d. Loads firmware from Compact Flash to chassis, HUCB, cells, fans, and blowers. Once the +48 V is enabled, it is cabled to the backplane, cells, and I/O chassis. Cooling System The Superdome - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 22
throughout the Superdome system. Platform Management The sx2000 platform management subsystem consists of a number of hardware and firmware components located throughout the sx2000 system. The sx2000 uses the sx1000 platform management components, with firmware changes to support new functionality - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 23
firmware. Figure 1-3 UGUY CLU Functionality The CLU collects and reports the configuration information for itself, the main backplane, I/O backplanes, and the SUB/HUB. Each of these boards OL*, the cell OL*, the I/O backplane OL*, the JTAG scan control, the three scan chains per cell, the three - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 24
cell boards. There is no distribution of the system clocks to the I/O backplanes. Instead, independent local clock distribution is provided on the I/O backplane. The system clocks are not provided by the PM3 on sx2000 servers. The sx2000 (chassis codes) • Console functions to every partition • - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 25
-style memory card that plugs into the SBC board. It stores the MP firmware and the customer's MP configuration parameters. The parameters stored in the compact flash are as follows: • Network configurations for both the public and private LANs • User name and password combinations for logging in to - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 26
sx2000 system: • Interfaces the CLU subsystem to the system backplane and cell modules • Houses the system crossbar switch fabrics and cell previously employed for the legacy Superdome crossbar. The sustainable bisection errors. XBC supports enhanced security between hard partitions by providing - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 27
cell module • Cell ID to each cell module • OSP FPGA functionality I2C Bus Distribution The sx2000 system I2C bus extends to the Superdome receive the system clock are the eight cell boards that plug into to the backplane and sits at the end of the clock tree and measures the amplitude of the clock - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 28
. It has an I2C EEPROM on the module so that the firmware can inventory the module on system power on. The RCS supplies 16 copies of the sine wave system clock to the sx2000 system backplane. Eight copies go to the eight cell boards, six copies go to the six XBCs on the system - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 29
MCX connector from the master backplane. If the firmware selects the external margin clock SMB connectors as buffered and routed to each RPM and to each cell module slot. The RPM decodes the cabinet number Superdome system backplane. The power cables are reused cable assemblies from the Superdome - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 30
slot. Figure 1-8 Backplane (Rear View) CPUs and Memories The cell provides the processing and memory resources required by each sx2000 system configuration. Each cell includes the following components: four processor module sockets, a single cell (or coherency) controller ASIC, a high-speed crossbar - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 31
Figure 1-9 Cell Board Cell Controller The heart of the cell design is the cell controller. The cell controller provides two front side bus (FSB) interfaces, with each FSB connected to two processor modules. The communication bandwidth is 6.8 GB/s sustained at 266.67 - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 32
cannot be mixed on a cell board or within a partition • Major processor steppings cannot be mixed on a cell board or within a partition • Full support for Itanium and PA-RISC processors within the same complex but in different partitions Cell Memory System Each cell in the sx2000 system has its own - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 33
Cell Memory DIMMs are named according to both physical location and loading order. The physical location is used for connectivity on the board 533.33 MT/s. Each bus supports up to four echelons of DRAMs. new sx2000 chipset DIMMs have the same mechanical form factor as the DIMMs used in Integrity - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 34
type. • All supported DIMM sizes can be present on a single cell board at the same time cell basis before the partition is rendezvoused. The cell map and fabric interleaving are done after the partition has rendezvoused. SDRAM on the cell board is installed in physical units (echelons). The sx2000 - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 35
and 4 GB in another cell. The cell map remains the same size as in previous HP Integrity CECs. Link Interleaving The link interleaving functionality did not exist in sx1000. This logic is new for the sx2000 CC. The sx2000 enables cells to be connected through multiple paths. In particular, each CC - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 36
, OS_TOC or RFI (LPMC or CMCI). In some cases, the HPMC or MCA handler halts the cell or partition. If a correctable memory error occurs during run time, the new chipset logs the error and corrects it in memory (reactive scrubbing). Diagnostics periodically call PDC_PAT_MEM (Read Memory Module - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 37
. Because of this, the SIOBP can only be paired with the sx2000 cell board and is not backward compatible with earlier Superdome cell boards. The term PCI-X I/O chassis refers to the assembly containing an SIOBP. All slots are capable of supporting both PCI and PCI-X cards. I/O Subsystem 37 - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 38
the I/O chassis to be located as much as 14 feet away from the cell board. This enables the use of an I/O expansion cabinet to provide more I/O slots than fit in the main system cabinet. Enhanced ropes are fast, narrow links that connect singly or in pairs between the SBA and four specific LBAs. Fat - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 39
533 MB/s per single rope. On the SIOBP, firmware is expected to always configure the 266 MHz enhanced ropes The primary enhancement to the LBA ASIC is support of PCI-X 2.0 266 MHz bus operation. ECC protection on the data bus. The SIOBP board has six LBAs configured with either dual ropes or - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 40
innermost slots support either 3.3 V or 1.5 V (PCI-X Mode 2) signaling. All SIOBP PCI connectors physically prevent 5 V signaling cards from being installed. Mixed PCI-X and PCI Express I/O Chassis The 12-slot mixed PCI-X/PCI Express (PCIe) I/O chassis was introduced for the sx2000 Superdome with - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 41
SMS is also host to the Partition Manager Command-Line Interface tool used for partitioning the sx1000 and sx2000 platforms. The SMS software runs on both a Windows-based PC and an HP-UX workstation (Table 1-3 "SMS Lifecycles"). The SMS supports both HP Superdome Integrity and PA-RISC systems. By - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 42
Windows Server 2000 UNIX SMS: rx2620 HP-UX 11i v2 ONLY TFT7600 sx1000 and sx2000 beginning September 2009 Windows HP PC SMS TFT7600 User Accounts Two standard user accounts are created on the SMS. The first account user name is root and it uses the standard root password for Superdome SMS - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 43
cable connects the cells to a remote PCI-X chassis. Because both the e-Link and the external e-Link use the same cable material as the legacy REO cable, cable routing and management of these cables in sx2000 system remain unchanged relative to Superdome. The external e-Link cable requires a bend - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 44
of associating software elements with hardware functionality. Itanium or PA-RISC firmware releases for HP Integrity Superdome/sx2000 or HP 9000/sx2000 are available. Itanium Firmware for HP Integrity Superdome/sx2000 The Itanium firmware incorporates the following firmware interfaces: 44 Overview - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 45
enabling each to evolve independently of the other. The firmware supports HP-UX 11i version 2, Linux, Windows, and OpenVMS through the Itanium® processor family standards and extensions. It includes no operating system-specific functionality. Every OS is presented the same interface to system - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 46
sx1000 systems • Elimination of Superdome core I/O card for Superdome/sx2000 console • Infiniband supported using PCI-X cards only • Support for shadowed system firmware flash PA-RISC Firmware for HP 9000/sx2000 Servers The PA-RISC firmware incorporates firmware interfaces shown in Figure 1-18 - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 47
all PCI-X and PCI cards supported by respective sx1000 systems • Support for I/O slot doorbells and latches • Elimination of Superdome core I/O card for Superdome/sx2000 console Server Configurations See the HP System Partitions Guide for information about proper configurations. Basic Configuration - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 48
running in another partition, to deadlock recovery errors, which indicate a serious hardware failure that requires a reset of the cell to recover. The term software refers to privileged code, such as PDC or the OS, but not to user code. The sx2000 chipset supports the nPartition concept, where - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 49
for optional IOX cabinets. NOTE: To determine the weight of the Support Management Station (SMS) and any console used with this server, see the related documents. Table 2-3 System Component Weights Component Chassis1 Cell board without power board and DIMMs Weight Per Unit (lb/kg) 745.17/338 - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 50
) Quantity Weight (lb/kg) Cell power board 8.50/3.86 8 68.00/ Fully configured server (SD32 cabinet) 0.45/0.20 48 1 21.60/9.80 1354.65/614.412 1 The listed weight for a chassis includes the the total weight. Electrical Specifications The following specifications are based on ASHRAE Class - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 51
support the Marked Electrical current of 44 A per phase. The facility electrician and local service consistent with options for earlier Superdome systems. Table 2-6 Available Power each PDCA installed. Table 2-7 Option 6 and 7 Specifics PDCA Part Number A5201-69023 (Option 6) A5201-69024 (Option - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 52
System Power Requirements Table 2-8 and Table 2-9 list the ac power requirements for an HP Integrity Superdome/sx2000 system. These tables provide information to help determine the amount of ac power needed for 200 to 240 V ac 24 A rms Per-phase at 200 to 240 V ac 52 System Specifications - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 53
Maximum configuration for SD32 12,196 VA Cell board 900 VA I/O card cage 500 VA 1 A number to use for planning, to allow for enough power to upgrade through the life of the system. IOX Cabinet Power Table 2-12 lists the power cords for the IOX cabinet. Electrical Specifications 53 - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 54
in Table 2-14 meet or exceed all ASHRAE specifications. Power Dissipation Table 2-15 lists the power requirements by configuration (number of cell boards, amount of memory per cell, and number of I/O chassis) for the HP Integrity Superdome/sx2000. The table contains two columns of power numbers - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 55
valid only for the specific configurations shown. Any upgrades can require a change to the breaker size. A 5-wire source uses a 4-pole breaker, and a 4-wire source uses a 3-pole breaker. The protective earth (PE) ground wire is not switched. Table 2-16 HP Integrity Superdome/sx2000 Single-Core CPU - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 56
MB cache per cell board. 2 These numbers are valid only for the specific configurations shown. specifications relative to operator positions within the computer room when adding HP Integrity Superdome/sx2000 systems to computer rooms with existing noise sources. Airflow HP Integrity Superdome/sx2000 - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 57
the HP Integrity Superdome/sx2000 server is provided in Table 2-17 (page 57). Table 2-17 Physical Environmental Specifications 9x195.6 ASHRAE Class 1 Minimum 2 Cell, 4 DIMM, 2 I/O Configuration3 Maximum 8 Cell, 32 DIMM, 4 I/O Configuration3 Typical 6 Cell, 16 DIMM, 4 I/O Configuration3 - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 58
57) for more details. 3 See Table 2-15 (page 55) and Table 2-16 (page 55) for additional details regarding minimum, maximum, and typical configurations. 58 System Specifications - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 59
describes installation of HP Integrity Superdome/sx2000 and HP 9000/sx2000 systems. Installers must have received adequate training, be knowledgeable about the product, and have a good overall background in electronics and customer hardware installation. Introduction The instructions in this chapter - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 60
the customer site. NOTE: To identify each item by part number, see the sales order packing slip. One of the large overpack containers is labeled "Open Me First." This box contains the Solution Information Manual and DDCAs. The unpacking instructions are in the plastic bag taped to the cabinet. The - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 61
Inspecting the Shipping Containers for Damage HP shipping containers are designed to protect their contents under normal shipping conditions. After the equipment arrives at the customer site, carefully inspect each carton for - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 62
corners, scratches, bent panels, and loose components. NOTE: HP recommends keeping the shipping container and the packaging material. If fails to meet specifications, notify the nearest HP Sales and Service Office. If damage occurred in transit, notify the carrier as well. HP will arrange for - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 63
and install the system: • Standard hand tools, such as a adjustable-end wrench • ESD grounding strap • Digital voltmeter capable of reading ac 20, T-25, and T-30 Torx drivers • 9-pin to 25-pin serial cable (HP part number 24542G) • 9-pin to 9-pin null modem cable Unpacking the Cabinet WARNING! Use - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 64
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 the unit, and at least 2 feet (0.61 m) are available on the sides. Figure 3-3 Front of Cabinet Container WARNING! Do not stand directly in front of the - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 65
3. Lift the cardboard corrugated top cap off the shipping box. 4. Remove the corrugated sleeves surrounding the cabinet. CAUTION: Cut the plastic wrapping material off rather than pulling it off. Pulling the plastic covering off creates an ESD hazard to the hardware. 5. Remove the stretch wrap, the - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 66
replacing the damaged part. If you find extensive damage, you might need to repack and return the entire cabinet to HP. Inspecting the Cabinet Figure 3-6 Power Supply Mounting Screws Location 3. Verify that the I/O chassis mounting screws are in place and secure (Figure 3-7). Inspect all components - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 67
Unpacking and Inspecting the System 67 - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 68
Moving the Cabinet Off the Pallet 1. Remove the shipping strap that holds the BPSs in place during shipping (Figure 3-8 (page 68)). Failure to remove the shipping strap will obstruct air flow into the BPS and FEPS. Figure 3-8 Shipping Strap Location 2. Remove the pallet mounting brackets and pads on - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 69
Figure 3-9 Removing the Mounting Brackets WARNING! Do not remove the bolts on the mounting brackets that attach to the pallet. These bolts prevent the cabinet from rolling off the back of the pallet. 3. On the other side of the pallet, remove only the bolt on each mounting bracket that is attached - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 70
Figure 3-10 Positioning the Ramps WARNING! Do not attempt to roll a cabinet without help. The cabinet can weigh as much as 1400 pounds (635 kg). Three people are required to roll the cabinet off the pallet. Position one person at the rear of the cabinet and one person on each side. WARNING! Do not - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 71
each PDCA installed. Table 3-2 Power Cord Option 6 and 7 Details PDCA Part Number Attached Power Cord Attached Plug A5201-69023 (Option 6) OLFLEX 190 ( HP Sales and Support Office regarding shipment. Before shipping, place a tag on the container or equipment to identify the owner and the service - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 72
move the cabinets and related equipment to the installation site but not into the final location. If the system is to be placed at the end of a row, you must add side bezels before positioning the cabinet in its final location. Check the path from where the system was unpacked to - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 73
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 fans can not work properly. Figure 3-13 Removing Protective Cardboard from the Housing NOTE: Double-check that the protective cardboard has been - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 74
4. Using the handles on the housing labeled Blower 0 Blower 1, align the edge of the housing over the edge at the top front of the cabinet, and slide it into place until the connectors at the back of each housing are fully mated (Figure 3-15). Then tighten the thumbscrews at the front of the housing - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 75
installation sequence, especially if the cabinet is to be positioned at the end of a row of cabinets or between cabinets. Attaching the Side Skins remove the side skins from their boxes and protective coverings. 2. From the end of the brackets at the back of the cabinet, position the side skin with - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 76
Figure 3-17 Attaching the Rear Side Skin 3. Attach the skin without the lap joint (Front) over the top bracket and under the bottom bracket and gently slide the skin into position. 76 Installing the System - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 77
Figure 3-18 Attaching the Front Side Skins 4. Push the side skins together, making sure the skins overlap at the lap joint. Attaching the Blower Side Bezels The bezels are held on at the top by the bezel lip, which fits over the top of the blower housing frame, and are secured at the bottom by tabs - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 78
step 4 for the skins on the other side of the cabinet. 6. To secure the side bezels to the side skins, attach the blower bracket locks (HP part number A5201-00268) to the front and back blowers using a T-20 driver. There are two blower bracket locks on the front blowers and two on - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 79
, and a key lock. To install the front door, you must connect the control panel ribbon cable from the chassis to the control panel and mount the two plastic bezels onto the metal chassis door. IMPORTANT: The procedure in this section requires two people and must be performed with the front metal - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 80
provided. Insert all screws loosely, then tighten them after the bezel is aligned. 5. While another person holds the upper door bezel near the door chassis, attach the ribbon cable to the back of the control panel on the bezel and tighten the two flathead screws (Figure 3-22). 80 Installing the - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 81
shoulder studs on the upper door bezel into the holes on the front door metal chassis. 8. Using a T-10 driver, secure the upper door bezel to the metal the blower housing frame, hooking the lip of the bezel onto the cross support of the blower housing while holding the bottom of the bezel. Rotate the - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 82
on the right side of the front door. 2. Position the bezel over the blower housing frame, hooking the lip of the bezel onto the cross support of the blower housing (Figure 3-24 (page 83)). 82 Installing the System - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 83
the site ground point through the power cord receptacle wiring. HP does not recommend cabinet grounding. Treat cabinet grounding as auxiliary energy to the cabinet. If the product ground connects to a phase, the server is over 200 volts above ground, presenting a lethal shock hazard to anyone coming - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 84
To verify that the product ground connects to the site AC power supply ground, follow these steps: 1. Ensure that the site AC power supply circuit breakers serving the cabinet are set to OFF. 2. Ensure that the cabinet main circuit breaker is set to OFF. 3. Touch one test probe to the site AC power - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 85
Figure 3-25 PDCA Assembly for Options 6 and 7 Figure 3-26 A 4-Wire Connector Setting Up the System 85 - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 86
Figure 3-27 A 5-Wire Connector To install the PDCA, follow these steps: WARNING! Make sure the circuit breaker on the PDCA is OFF. 1. Remove the rear PDCA bezel by removing the four retaining screws. 2. Run the power cord down through the appropriate opening in the floor tile. 3. Insert the PDCA - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 87
87) to make sure the voltages conform to the specifications for the PDCA and local electrical specifications. If the voltage values do not match the specifications, have the customer contact an electrician to troubleshoot the problem. Figure 3-29 Checking PDCA Test Points (5-Wire) Table 3-3 4- and - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 88
If you use a UPS, see applicable UPS documentation for information to connect the server and to check the UPS output voltage. UPS User Manual documentation is shipped with the UPS and is available at the following website: www.hp.com/go/bizsupport. 1. Verify that site power is OFF. 2. Open the site - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 89
11. Check that the indicator LED on each power supply is lit. See Figure 3-31. Figure 3-31 Power Supply Indicator LED Removing the EMI Panels Remove the front and back electromagnetic interference (EMI) panels to access ports and to visually check whether components are in place and the LEDs are - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 90
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 Screw 2. Use the handle provided to remove the EMI panel and set it aside. When in position, the EMI panels (front and back) are tightly in place. Removing - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 91
from the cable connector corresponds to the color of the cabinet where the other end of the cable is attached. In Figure 3-34, the dotted lines show important not only for the initial installation, but also to aid in future service calls. The most efficient use of space is to route cables so that - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 92
Figure 3-35 Routing I/O Cables To route cables through the cable groomer at the bottom rear of the cabinet, follow these steps: 1. Remove the cable access plate at the bottom of the groomer. 2. Beginning at the front of the cabinet, route the cables using the following pattern: a. Route the first - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 93
. The SMS software and 3 Revisions of Superdome Firmware history are preloaded at the factory. NOTE: The SMS Shelf may or may not be installed in the factory prior to shipping. Installing the SMS Support Shelf 1. Unpack the SMS rp5700 PC and Support Shelf from their respective shipping containers - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 94
. If needed, see the following section for the procedures to capture the SMS SW and Superdome firmware files. SMS Software and Superdome Firmware Downloading Procedure Go to the following URL (requires authentication): http://intranet.hp.com/tsg/WW2/CESL/Pages/SMS-SW-FW.aspx Select the STSD SMS & FW - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 95
Superdome Firmware Instructions NOTE: Reference to pa or ia denotes two firmware types: one for PARISC Processors (pa) and one for Itanium Processors (ia). This is applicable for the sx1000, the sx2000, and the Legacy Servers. The Legacy Servers will only have the PARISC Processors (pa) installed. - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 96
documentation for setting up and configuring these tools is available at: www.hp.com/go/bizsupport Once you are at the website, select "Event Information : 1. Verify that the ac voltage at the input source is within specifications for each cabinet being installed. 2. Ensure the following: • The ac - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 97
Figure 3-36 Front Panel with HKP and Present LEDs Turning On Housekeeping Power 97 - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 98
existing SMS configuration, make the appropriate modifications to add in the Superdome/sx2000 SMS LAN configuration. Unlike earlier systems, which required the MP to be connected to the private LAN, the sx2000 system MP now connects to the customer's LAN through the appropriate - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 99
the RJ-45 LAN cable to the LAN port on the MP (Figure 3-38). Figure 3-38 MP LAN Connection Location 2. Connect the other end of the LAN cable to the customer-designated LAN port. Obtain the IP address for the MP from the customer. Connect the dial-up modem - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 100
TIP: Write down the information, as it may be required for future troubleshooting. If you are not already in the Command Menu, enter ma to alphanumerics, dash (-), under score (_), period (.), or the space character. HP recommends that the name be a derivative of the complex name. For example - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 101
MP Before powering on the cabinet, you need to open several windows connected to the MP. Then switch the 48 V on and boot each partition to the EFI prompt, (the BCH prompt in the case of an HP 9000/sx2000 server). To connect to the MP, follow these steps: Booting and Verifying the System 101 - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 102
MP prompts (Figure 3-41). Figure 3-41 Logging In The MP Main Menu appears (Figure 3-42). Figure 3-42 Main MP Menu 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each partition. 4. In one window bring up the command prompt by entering cm at the MP> prompt (Figure 3-43). 102 Installing the System - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 103
status. Figure 3-44 MP Virtual Front Panel 6. From the VFP menu, enter s to select the whole system, or enter the partition number to select a particular partition. An output similar to Figure 3-45 appears. In this example, no status is listed because the system 48 V has not been switched on - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 104
Superdome/sx2000 to an EFI Shell". 3. For HP 9000/sx2000 systems, follow the procedure in "Booting an HP 9000 sx2000 Server to BCH". Booting the HP Integrity Superdome/sx2000 to an EFI Shell After powering on or using the CM bo command, all partition console windows show activity while the firmware - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 105
HP Integrity Superdome/sx2000 EFI Boot Manager Use the up and down arrow keys on the keyboard to highlight EFI Shell (Built-in) and press Enter. Do this for all partitions the EFI firmware console. The VFP indicates that each partition is at system firmware console (Figure 3-49). Booting and - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 106
HP Integrity Superdome/sx2000 Partitions at System Firmware Console Booting an HP 9000 sx2000 Server to BCH After you power on the server or use the MP BO command to boot an nPartition past boot-is-blocked (BIB), the nPartition console shows activity while the firmware [ALL||] ScRoll - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 107
. Observe Power Switch: on and Power: enabled (Figure 3-51). Figure 3-51 Power Status Window Figure 3-51 shows that cells are installed in slots 0 and 4. In the cabinet, verify that cells are physically located in slots 0 and 4. 3. Press one more time to observe the power status (Figure 3-52 - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 108
Cells column with the cells located inside the cabinet. Running JET Software To ensure that the network diagnostic is enabled at the MP prompt, enter the nd command; MP:CM>nd. You must run nd to run scan and to do firmware of the UGUY board. IMPORTANT: You must resolve any problems you find as - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 109
User Guide, JUST Users Guide, and other related documentation for testing located in: • \opt\scansw\docs\stt directory on the Windows® Support Management Station • /opt/scansw/docs/stt directory on the HP-UX Support environment (ODE) documentation for instructions. Attaching the Rear Kick Plates - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 110
inspect the system to verify that all components are in place and secure. 2. Check that the cables are secured and routed properly. 3. Check that the cell board ejectors are secure (Figure 3-54). If the ejectors are broken or open, the - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 111
Figure 3-54 Cell Board Ejectors 4. Reinstall the front EMI panel (Figure 3-55). Figure 3-55 Front EMI Panel Flange and Cabinet Holes a. Hook the flange at the lower corners of - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 112
Inspect circuit boards. Verify that all circuit boards are installed and properly seated and that the circuit board retainers properly. • Perform final check. Inspect the area to ensure that all parts, tools, and other items used to install the system are disposed of HP. 112 Installing the System - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 113
-based HP 9000 servers and cell-based HP Integrity servers. The following list describes the OSes supported on cell-based servers based on the HP sx2000 chipset. • HP 9000 servers have PA-RISC processors and include the following cell-based models based on the HP sx2000 chipset: - HP 9000 Superdome - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 114
be supported on other cell-based HP Integrity servers with the Intel® Itanium® dual-core processor (Superdome) with SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 Service Pack 1. Refer to "Booting and Shutting Down Linux" (page 138) for details. NOTE: On servers based on the HP sx2000 chipset, each cell has a cell - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 115
the HP OpenVMS for Integrity Servers Upgrade and Installation Manual. For details, refer to the following sections. - To set HP-UX boot options refer to "Adding HP-UX whose processors support it. Recent releases of the nPartition Commands and Partition Manager also support Hyper-Threading. - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 116
command for the setting to take effect. The ACPI configuration settings for the supported OSes are in the following list. - HP-UX ACPI Configuration: default On cell-based HP Integrity servers, to boot or install the HP-UX OS, you must set the ACPI configuration value for the nPartition to default - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 117
does not support HP-UX virtual partitions. - partition of the disk where HP-UX virtual partitions has been installed on a cell-based HP Integrity server. For usage details, enter the vparconfig command with no options. - vparenv HP-UX command On cell-based HP Integrity servers only, the vparenv HP - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 118
shut down HP-UX, refer to "Shutting Down HP-UX" (page 127). HP-UX Support for Cell Local Memory On servers based on the HP sx2000 chipset, each cell has a cell local memory (CLM) parameter, which determines how firmware interleaves memory residing on the cell. IMPORTANT: HP-UX 11i Version 2 (B.11.23 - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 119
NOTE: On HP Integrity servers, the OS installer automatically adds an entry to the boot options list. Procedure 4-1 Adding an HP-UX Boot Option This procedure adds an HP-UX item to the boot options list from the EFI Shell. To add an HP-UX boot option when logged in to HP-UX, use the setboot command. - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 120
This section describes how to boot HP-UX on cell-based HP 9000 servers and cell-based HP Integrity servers. • On HP 9000 servers, to boot HP-UX refer to "HP-UX Booting (BCH Menu)" (page 120). • On HP Integrity servers, to boot HP-UX use either of the following procedures: - "HP-UX Booting (EFI Boot - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 121
(0/0/1/0/0.15.0.0.0.0.0;0)/stand/vmunix To boot an HP-UX kernel other than /stand/vmunix, or to boot HP-UX in single-user or LVM-maintenance mode, stop at to boot HP-UX using that boot option. The EFI Boot Manager is available only on HP Integrity servers. Refer to "ACPI Configuration for HP-UX Must - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 122
the boot options list references a specific boot device and provides a specific set of boot options or arguments local nPartition. On cell-based HP Integrity servers, to boot the HP-UX OS, an 4. Access the EFI System Partition for the device from which you want to boot HP-UX (fsX: where X - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 123
Partition user mode on cell-based HP 9000 servers and cell-based HP Integrity servers. • On HP 9000 servers, to boot HP-UX in single-user mode, refer to "Single-User Mode HP-UX Booting (BCH Menu)" (page 123). • On HP Integrity servers, to boot HP-UX in single-user mode, refer to "Single-User Mode HP - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 124
of specifying one of the hpux loader commands. Refer to the hpux(1M) manpage for a detailed list of hpux loader options. Example 4-1 Single-User HP-UX Boot ISL Revision A.00.42 JUN 19, 1999 ISL> hpux -is /stand/vmunix Boot : disk(0/0/2/0/0.13.0.0.0.0.0;0)/stand/vmunix 8241152 + 1736704 + 1402336 - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 125
. The EFI Shell is available only on HP Integrity servers. Refer to "ACPI Configuration for HP-UX Must Be default" (page 120) for required configuration details. 1. Access the EFI Shell environment for the nPartition on which you want to boot HP-UX in single-user mode. Log in to the management - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 126
-UX in LVM-maintenance mode on cell-based HP 9000 servers and cell-based HP Integrity servers. • On HP 9000 servers, to boot HP-UX in LVM-maintenance mode, refer to "LVM-Maintenance Mode HP-UX Booting (BCH Menu)" (page 126). • On HP Integrity servers, to boot HP-UX in LVM-maintenance mode, refer to - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 127
options when shutting down HP-UX: • To shut down HP-UX and reboot an nPartition: shutdown -r On cell-based HP Integrity servers, the shutdown -r command is equivalent to the shutdown -R command. • To shut down HP-UX and halt an nPartition: shutdown -h On cell-based HP Integrity servers, the shutdown - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 128
Superdome SX2000 PA, Shutdown -R -H does not stop at BIB if the MP has been hot swapped since the last reboot. NOTE: On HP Integrity servers you should reset an nPartition only after all self tests and partition rendezvous have completed. For example, when the nPartition is inactive (all cells are - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 129
OpenVMS I64 Support for Cell Local Memory On servers based on the HP sx2000 chipset, each cell has a cell local memory (CLM) parameter, which determines how firmware interleaves memory residing on the cell. IMPORTANT: HP OpenVMS I64 does not support using CLM. Before booting OpenVMS on an nPartition - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 130
also accomplish this step by using the \efi\vms\vms_bcfg.efi and \efi\vms\vms_show.efi utilities, which are available on the EFI System Partition for HP OpenVMS. Both vms_bcfg and vms_show are unique utilities for OpenVMS I64. The vms_bcfg utility differs from the bcfg EFI command in that vms_bcfg - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 131
To boot HP OpenVMS I64 on a cell-based HP Integrity server use either of the following procedures. • "Booting HP OpenVMS (EFI Boot Manager)" (page 131) • "Booting HP OpenVMS (EFI Shell)" (page 131) CAUTION: ACPI Configuration for HP OpenVMS I64 Must Be default On cell-based HP Integrity servers, to - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 132
). 4. When accessing the EFI System Partition for the desired boot device, issue the HP OpenVMS Industry Standard 64 Operating System, Version HP OpenVMS This section describes how to shut down the HP OpenVMS OS on cell-based HP Integrity servers. Procedure 4-13 Shutting Down HP OpenVMS From the HP - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 133
[NO]? Do you want to invoke the site-specific shutdown procedure [YES]? Should an automatic system reboot Support for Cell Local Memory On servers based on the HP sx2000 chipset, each cell has a cell local memory (CLM) parameter, which determines how firmware interleaves memory residing on the cell - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 134
is the nPartition number). For details, refer to the HP System Partitions Guide or the Partition Manager Web site (http:// docs.hp.com/en/PARMGR2/). To display CLM configuration details from the EFI Shell on a cell-based HP Integrity server, use the info mem command. If the amount of noninterleaved - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 135
Boot Options Maintenance Tool [Version 5.2.3683] 1. SUSE SLES 9 2. HP-UX Primary Boot: 0/0/1/0/0.2.0 * 3. Windows Server 2003, Datacenter 4. EFI Shell Menu. Booting Microsoft Windows You can boot the Windows Server 2003 OS on an HP Integrity server by using the EFI Boot Manager to choose the - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 136
. CAUTION: ACPI Configuration for Windows Must Be windows On cell-based HP Integrity servers, to boot the Windows OS, an nPartition ACPI configuration list. Each item in the boot options list references a specific boot device and provides a specific set of boot options or arguments to be used when - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 137
menu. Shutting Down Microsoft Windows You can shut down the Windows OS on HP Integrity servers using the Start menu or the shutdown command. CAUTION: Do not shut system. 2. Check whether any users are logged in. Use the query user or query session command. Booting and Shutting Down Microsoft Windows - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 138
refer to "Shutting Down Linux" (page 142). Linux Support for Cell Local Memory On servers based on the HP sx2000 chipset, each cell has a cell local memory (CLM) parameter, which determines how firmware interleaves memory residing on the cell. IMPORTANT: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Update 4 and later - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 139
Shell or EFI Boot Configuration menu (or in some versions of EFI, the Boot Option Maintenance Menu). See "Boot Options List" (page 114) for additional information about saving, restoring, and creating boot options. NOTE: On HP Integrity servers, the OS installer automatically adds an entry to the - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 140
ACPI Configuration for Red Hat Enterprise Linux Must Be default On cell-based HP Integrity servers, to boot the Red Hat Enterprise Linux OS, an nPartition by the default entry in the elilo.conf file on the EFI System Partition for the boot device. To interact with the ELILO.EFI loader, interrupt - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 141
Boot Manager menu to access the shell. 2. Access the EFI System Partition for the Red Hat Enterprise Linux boot device. Use the map EFI Server OS. CAUTION: ACPI Configuration for SuSE Linux Enterprise Server Must Be default On cell-based HP Integrity servers, to boot the SuSE Linux Enterprise Server - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 142
conf file on the EFI System Partition for the boot device. To cell-based HP Integrity servers, this either powers down server hardware or puts the nPartition into a shutdown for reconfiguration state. Use the PE command at the management processor Command Menu to manually power on or power off server - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 143
Linux From the command line for Red Hat Enterprise Linux or SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, issue the shutdown command to shut down the OS. 1. Log in to to shut down. Log in to the management processor (MP) for the server and use the Console menu to access the system console. Accessing the console - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 144
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A sx2000 LEDs Table A-1 Front Panel LEDs LED 48V Good HKP Good MP Present Cabinet# Driven By PM PM PM PM State On (green) On good Housekeeping is good. MP is installed in this cabinet. Cabinet number Invalid cabinet ID Locate feature activated Attention MP Flashing Red Chassis log alert 145 - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 146
Driven By Cell Power Chassis beside cell and Cell LPM on cell Cell Attention Chassis beside cell CLU State Meaning Solid Green HKP, PWR_GOOD Solid Yellow Cell OL* PDHC Post Cell PDHC PM Post On the UGUY board, MOP Green HSO Supply running Solid Yellow HSO clock fault 146 sx2000 LEDs - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 147
* (Yellow) Off Flashing On Off Flashing On A label on the outside of the SDCPB Frame indicates PDH Status, dc/dc converter faults that shutdown the sx2000 cell, and loss of dc/dc converter redundancy. Figure A-2 illustrates the label and Table A-4 describes each LED. 147 - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 148
and system firmware share. When illuminated, the system is ready to begin fetching code. When illuminated, PDHC is communicating with the MP. When blinking, the PDHC processor is running and the cell board can be powered on. Solid green - All power is operating within specifications. Blinking yellow - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 149
: The term Guardian Service Processor has been changed to Management Processor, but some code already written uses the old term. BO Command BO - Boot partition • Access level-Single PD user • Scope-partition This command boots the specified partition. It ensures that all the cells assigned to the - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 150
• Scope-Complex This command performs an initial out-of-the-box complex configuration. The system can be configured as either a single (user specified) cell in partition 0 (the genesis complex profile) or the last profile can be restored. The state of the complex prior to command execution has no - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 151
Use the BO command to boot needed partitions. NOTE: If possible, use a cell in the genesis complex profile that has a bootable device attached. Example B-3 CC Command CP Command CP - Cells Assigned by Partition • Access Level - Single Partition User • Scope - Complex The cp command displays a table - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 152
NOTE: This is for display only, no configuration is possible with this command. Example B-4 CP Command DATE Command DATE Command - Set Date and Time. • Access level-Administrator • Scope-Complex This command changes the value of the real time clock chip on the MP. Example B-5 DATE Command DC Command - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 153
Example B-6 DC Command DF Command DF - Display FRUID • Access level-Single Partition User • Scope-Complex This command displays the FRUID data of the specified FRU. FRU information for the SBC, BPS, and processors are constructed because they do - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 154
dropped. The number after the LAN console status is the number of LAN connections. There is one active RS232 port connection to the service processor's textual user interface. This RS232 connection is called the local RS232 port. The local RS232 port connects to a local terminal or to the CE laptop - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 155
NOTE: On the HUCB board, there is a remote RS232 connector. The remote RS232 system was used to connect to a modem on legacy systems. For sx2000 servers, modem support is removed, so connections to the remote RS232 connector are ignored. Example B-8 DI Command DL Command DL - Disable LAN Access • - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 156
Note that this command is deprecated and does not support SSH. Use the SA command instead. HE Command HE - Help Menu • Scope-N/A • Access level-Single PD user This command displays a list of all MP screen. This example is from a prerelease version of MP firmware. 156 Management Processor Commands - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 157
Example B-11 HE Command ID Command ID - Configure Complex Identification ID Command 157 - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 158
first time, you must run the CC command before you can run the ID command. Example B-12 ID Command IO Command IO - Display Connectivity Between Cells and I/O • Access level-Single Partition User • Scope-Complex This command displays a mapping of the connectivity between - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 159
Access level-Operator • Scope-Complex This command sets the two inactivity timeouts. The session inactivity timeout prevents a session to a partition from being inadvertently left open, preventing other users from logging onto a partition using the same path. If the system session is hung or if the - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 160
Example B-15 LC Command LS Command LS - LAN Status • Access level-Single Partition User • Scope-Complex This command displays all parameters and current connection status of the LAN interface. Example B-16 LS Command MA Command MA - Main Menu 160 Management Processor Commands - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 161
ports other than the main telnet port (TCP port 23). Disabling the network diagnostic port prevents the user from accessing the system with diagnostic tools such as JUST, GDB, LDB and firmware update (FWUU). Example B-18 ND Command MP:CM> nd Network diagnostics are currently enabled. Do you want - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 162
log in into the MP handler. A user assigned the Single Partition User access level can not change the default partition. When Administrator- or Operator-level users log in, their default partition is set to an invalid partition. The default partition for users of these access levels is maintained - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 163
Cell I - IO Chassis P - Partition Select Device: p # Name --- ---0) Partition 0 1) Partition 1 2) Partition 2 3) Partition 3 Select a partition number: 0 The power state is OFF for partition Power and Configuration Status • Access level-Single Partition User • Scope-Cabinet This command displays the - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 164
Example B-21 PS Command RE Command RE - Reset Entity 164 Management Processor Commands - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 165
following being reset: • All XBCs, RCs, cells plugged into backplane, PDH interface chips, CCs, :CM> re This command resets a hardware device. C - Cell I - IO Chassis M - Main Backplane Select device: m Enter cabinet number: each partition in section C and one key each for the A - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 166
Example B-22 Re-key lock for partition 3 RR Command RR - Reset Partition for Re-configuration • Access level-Single Partition User • Scope-Partition This command resets the specified partition, but does not automatically boot it. The utility system resets each cell that is a member of the specified - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 167
This command resets and boots the specified partition. The utility system resets each cell that is a member of the specified partition. Once all cells have reset, the partition boots. If you are either Administrator or Operator, you can choose a partition. Example B-24 RS Command SA Command SA - Set - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 168
- Organization name - Access level - Mode - User state Example B-26 SO Command SYSREV Command SYSREV - Display System and Manageability Firmware Revisions • Access level-Single Partition User • Scope-Complex This command will display the firmware revisions of all of the entities in the complex - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 169
| Cell (slot 5) | | | Cell (slot 6) | | | Cell (slot 7) | | | | | MP | 7.14 | CLU | 7.6 | PM | 7.12 | CIO (bay 0, chassis 1) | 7.4 | CIO (bay 0, chassis 3) | 7.4 | CIO (bay 1, chassis 1) | 7.4 | CIO (bay 1, chassis 3) | 7.4 | MP:CM> TC Command TC - TOC Partition • Access level-Single Partition User - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 170
are not broadcast. Also, any message that is written is not entered into the console log. NOTE: All users connected to the MP handler receive the message, irrespective of what partition the user sending the message has access to. Example B-29 TE Command VM Command VM - Voltage Margin • Access level - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 171
This command displays the login name of the connected console client user and the port on which they are connected. For LAN console clients, the remote IP address is displayed. Example B-31 WHO Command XD Command XD - - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 172
IMPORTANT: Some of the tests are destructive. Do not run this command on a system running the operating system. Example B-32 XD Command 172 Management Processor Commands - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 173
C Powering the System On and Off This appendix provides procedures to power a system on and off. Shutting Down the System Use this procedure to shut down the system. Checking System Configuration To check the current system configuration in preparation for shutdown, follow these steps: 1. Open a - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 174
should be seen, as indicated in Figure C-3. Figure C-3 Checking for Other Users 5. Read and save the current system configuration by entering cp and the CM prompt. Cabinet and partition information appear (Figure C-4). Figure C-4 Checking Current System Configuration 6. Go back to the Main Menu by - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 175
the Main Menu prompt, enter co to bring up the Partition Consoles Menu (Figure C-7). Figure C-7 Partition Consoles Menu For each partition, to shut down the OS, follow these steps: 1. Enter the partition number at the prompt. 2. Log in to the console: • HP-UX: Log in as root • Linux: Log in as root - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 176
de -s (Figure C-9). 4. From the de menu prompt, enter s to display the Cell PDH Controller. 5. When prompted, enter the cabinet and cell board number on which the partition resides. 6. Read the Cell PDH Controller status to determine if the partition is at BIB. 176 Powering the System On and Off - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 177
Figure C-9 Using the de -s Command 7. Repeat step 1 through step 6 for each partition. Powering Off the System To power off the system, follow these steps: 1. From the Command Menu, enter pe (Figure C-10). Figure C-10 Power Entity Command 2. - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 178
On Housekeeping Power To turn on housekeeping power to the system, follow these steps: 1. Verify that the ac voltage at the input source is within specifications for each cabinet being powered on. 178 Powering the System On and Off - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 179
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 ac breakers and cabinet switches on the I/O expansion (IOX) cabinet (if one is present) are in the OFF position. 3. If the complex has an IOX - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 180
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 the BPSs when: • The amber LED labeled AC0 Present is on (if the breakers are on the PDCA on the left side at the back of the cabinet). • The amber LED - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 181
Figure C-15 Power Entity Command 3. Enter on to power on the cabinet. 4. From the CM> prompt, enter ps to observe the power status. The status screen shown in Figure C-16 appears. Figure C-16 Power Status First Window Powering On the System Using the PE Command 181 - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 182
5. At the Select Device prompt, enter B then the cabinet number to check the power status of the cabinet. Observe that the power switch is on and power is enabled as shown in Figure C-17. Figure C-17 Power Status Window 182 Powering the System On and Off - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 183
This appendix contains blank floor plan grids and equipment templates. Combine the necessary number of floor plan grid sheets to create a scaled version of your computer room floor plan. Templates Figure D-1 illustrates the locations required for the cable cutouts. Figure D-2 "SD16 and SD32 Space - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 184
Figure D-2 SD16 and SD32 Space Requirements 184 Templates - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 185
drawn to the same scale as the floor plan grid (1/4 inch = 1 foot). These templates show basic equipment dimensions and space requirements for servicing. The service areas shown on the template drawings are lightly shaded. Use equipment templates with the floor plan grid to define the location of - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 186
4. Cut out each template selected in step 3, then place it on the floor plan grid created in step 2. 5. Position pieces until the desired layout is obtained then fasten the pieces to the grid. Mark the locations of the computer room doors, air conditioning floor vents, utility outlets, and so on. - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 187
Figure D-5 Computer Floor Template Templates 187 - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 188
Figure D-6 Computer Floor Template 188 Templates - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 189
Figure D-7 Computer Floor Template Templates 189 - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 190
Figure D-8 Computer Floor Template 190 Templates - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 191
Figure D-9 SD32, SD64, and IOX Cabinet Templates Templates 191 - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 192
Figure D-10 SD32, SD64, and IOX Cabinet Templates 192 Templates - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 193
Figure D-11 SD32, SD64, and IOX Cabinet Templates Templates 193 - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 194
Figure D-12 SD32, SD64, and IOX Cabinet Templates 194 Templates - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 195
Figure D-13 SD32, SD64, and IOX Cabinet Templates Templates 195 - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 196
Figure D-14 SD32, SD64, and IOX Cabinet Templates 196 Templates - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 197
Present LED, 98, 180 AC1 Present LED, 98, 180 acoustic noise specifications sound power level, 56 sound pressure level, 56 air handling spaces, 20 labeling I/O, 91 m-Link description, 42 routing I/O, 91 cell board cell controller, 30 cell map, 34 coherency controller diagram, 35 DIMM architecture - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 198
42 ejectors cell board, 110 electrical specifications, 50 electrostatic templates, 185 FEPS, 19 description, 20 firmware ACPI interface, 44, 46 EFI interface, part of clock subsystem, 27 HUCB 198 Index DIP switch purpose, 18, 24 general description, 25 shown outside system, 25 humidity specifications - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 199
specifications, board revision information, 23 part of MP, 24 POST start, 21 shown in system, 24 USB hub provisioning, 22 server Superdome system air flow, 56 computer room layout, 185 history, 17 I/O expansion cabinet, 18 left cabinet, 18 right cabinet, 18 three cabinet configurations, 18 Support - HP Superdome SX2000 | User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 200
, 24 system specifications, 49 T part of the power subsystem, 19 shown outside system, 23 universal glob of utilities, (see UGUY) unpacking blower housings, 72 blowers, 72 pallet ramps, 65 PDCA, 71 system cabinet, 63 V VxWorks load, 21 W wrist strap usage, 59 X XBC connected to cell boards
User Service Guide
HP Integrity Superdome/sx2000 and HP 9000
Superdome/sx2000 Servers
HP Part Number: A9834-9001D_ed7
Published: March 2010
Edition: 7