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User Guide hp Integrity Superdome hp 9000 Superdome Sixth Edition Manufacturing Part Number: A5201-96044 February 2005 USA - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 2
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 for technical or editorial errors - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 3
16 System Backplane 17 Front Panel Display Cell OL* LED 18 Firmware 19 User Interface 19 Event IDs for Errors and Events 19 2. Installing the System the PDCA 34 Returning Equipment 35 Setting Up the hp Integrity Superdome or hp 9000 Superdome 37 Moving the System and Related Equipment to the - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 4
60 Booting and Verifying the System 63 Connecting to the Management Processor 63 Powering on the System 48 Volts 66 Booting hp Integrity Superdome to EFI Shell 67 Booting hp 9000 to BCH Shell 69 Verifying the System 70 Running JET Software 73 Power Cycling After Using JET 73 Attaching Rear - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 5
Contents Replacing the I/O Fan Mounting Frame 105 Removing and Replacing the Air Filter 106 Removing the Air Filters 107 Replacing the Air Filters 107 Removing and Replacing the Blower Side Bezels 108 Removing the Blower Side Bezels 108 Replacing the Blower Side Bezel 109 Removing and - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 6
HP-UX Booting 177 Single-User Mode HP-UX Booting 182 LVM-Maintenance Mode HP-UX Booting 185 Booting the Microsoft Windows Operating System 187 Booting the Red Hat Linux Operating System 189 Booting the SuSE Linux Enterprise Server Operating System 191 Shutting Down HP hp Integrity Superdome - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 7
Contents F. Management Processor Commands MP Command: AR 244 MP Command: BO 245 MP Command: CA 246 MP Command: CC 247 MP Command: CP 248 MP Command: DATE 249 MP Command: DC 250 MP Command: DF 251 MP Command: DI 252 MP Command: HE 253 MP Command: ID 255 MP Command: IT 256 MP Command: LC - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 8
Contents H. Templates Equipment Footprint Templates 303 Computer Room Layout Plan 304 I. Declarations of Conformity and Similarity viii - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 9
Preface ix - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 10
viewing by hp customers and covering the new hp Integrity Superdome and hp 9000 Superdome systems. This document does not describe system software or partition configuration operations in any detail. For detailed information concerning those topics refer to the hp System Partitions Guide (5990-8170A - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 11
hp Integrity Superdome In addition, the following appendices provide supplemental material. • Appendix A, Operating System Boot and Shutdown-Describes how to power down and power up the server Appendix G, JUST Exploration Tooll-Useful for troubleshooting, installations, and upgrades • Appendix H, - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 12
to Appendix B. Released June, 2004. Includes updates for dual-core IPF processor forhp Integrity Superdome. Released September, 2004. Added general corrections and updates. Removed troubleshooting chapter. Released November 2004. Updated upgrade chapter. Released February 2005. Updated remove and - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 13
-end computers has two new members: hp Integrity Superdome and hp 9000 Superdome. Improvements over the Superdome predecessors include higher processor performance, increased local cell board memory bandwidth, and increased scalability. The hp Integrity Superdome uses the Itanium® 2 single- and dual - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 14
card cage • 2-GB DIMMS • Two optional support Management Stations - Windows-based hp Proliant ML350 G3 (PC-SMS) - HP-UX based hp Server rx2600 (HP-UX SMS) The hp Integrity Superdome supports HP-UX 11.23 and Windows Server 2003, Datacenter. The hp 9000 Superdome supports HP-UX 11.11. 2 Chapter 1 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 15
System Building Blocks Basic System Building Blocks The basic system building blocks used to configure a hp Integrity Superdome system are as follows: • Server cabinet • Support Management Station Figure 1-2 on page 5 illustrates a typical SD16 or SD32 installation. Figure 1-3 on page 6 illustrates - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 16
Overview Basic System Building Blocks Figure 1-1 Server Cabinet Components I/O Fans PDCA Fans Cell Boards I/O Chassis BPS 4 Chapter 1 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 17
Figure 1-2 Typical SD32 Installation Overview Basic System Building Blocks Chapter 1 5 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 18
Overview Basic System Building Blocks Figure 1-3 Typical SD64 Installation 6 Chapter 1 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 19
Figure 1-4 Typical Installation with IOX Overview Basic System Building Blocks Support Management Station The new SMS is an hp Proliant M350-G3 rack-mount version, which includes the TFT-5600 LCD rack-mount display and keyboard. Chapter 1 7 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 20
Overview Configuration Rules Configuration Rules The hp Integrity Superdome and/or hp 9000 Superdome rules for configuration are as follows: - Minimum of three cells - Maximum of 16 cells • No master/checker support for dual-core processors • No mixing of processor types within a partition Processors - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 21
Overview Utilities Subsystem Utilities Subsystem Both types of servers contain a group of boards that together form the center through a modem • RS232 port for local console access for manufacturing and field support personnel The modem function is not included on the SBC and must be external to - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 22
system cabinet. The cell power board (OCPB) is separate from the cell board. An OCPB can attach to any cell board. Figure 1-5 New hp Integrity Superdome Cell Board Power Board Attaches to Cell Board Cell Board The heart of the cell board, the coherency controller (CC), provides a Front Side Bus - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 23
Figure 1-6 Cell Board Functional Block Diagram Overview Cell Board Cell Controller The CC has five major interfaces: • Processor (two independent FSBs) • Crossbar (cell interconnect fabric) • Remote I/O link • Memory subsystem • Platform-dependant hardware (PDH) Using an internal, centralized - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 24
utility information allows for the diagnosis of various cable interconnect problems that might be encountered during system installation, maintenance, PDHC boot-strap code storage • 512 KB PDHC SRAM for operational instruction and data storage • Disposal CPLD provides memory-mapped Cars to control - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 25
Overview Cell Board - 12-MB FLASH EPROM for system firmware boot-strap code storage - 1-MB system firmware scratch pad SRAM for operation instruction and data storage - 512-KB battery backed Non-Volatile RAM (NVRAM) - Wall-clock information provided by a battery-backed real-time clock (RTC) chip - - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 26
holds PCI and PCI-X type I/O cards for the two new systems. Older Superdome systems used only the PCI cards and card cages. The chassis consists of the . Each LBA, then, produces a single 64-bit PCI-X bus, which supports a single PCI/PCI-X card. The 16 enhanced ropes generated by the SBA are routed - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 27
Figure 1-8 I/O Subsystem Architecture Overview PCI-X I/O PCI-X Power Board The PCI-X power board (PCI-X PB) contains six DC-DC converters, over-voltage protection, filter components, in-rush current limiting circuitry, the local power monitor (GIOLPM) CPLD, and various status and control logic - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 28
I/O runs Partition Interface firmware. External interfaces are provided for system 10/100BT LAN. An external port may be added to support VGA and mouse. Windows Server 2003, Datatcenter requires a Windows-based LAN card as it does not use the LAN capability provided by the standard Core I/O card - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 29
. These converters support current sharing with the other HBPBs in the system. They are accessible from the rear of the cabinet and are hot swappable. NOTE When hot swapping a failed HBPB, some Superdome systems upgraded to an either an hp Integrity Superdome or an hp 9000 Superdome system could - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 30
Cell OL* LED Front Panel Display Cell OL* LED The Front Panel board (FPB) is located on the front skins and is accessible to the user. It contains the power ON/OFF switch, a decimal display for cabinet numbers between 0 and 15, and LED's for +5 V Power Good, +48 V Power Good, MP Present - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 31
; and boot and runtime service calls that are available to the other. The firmware supports HP-UX 11i v2, Linux is that Windows Server 2003, Datacenter does not support the latest ACPI . User Interface Itanium® Processor Family Firmware employs a user interfaces troubleshooting process. Chapter 1 19 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 32
Overview Firmware 20 Chapter 1 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 33
2 Installing the System This chapter describes installation of a new hp Integrity Superdome or hp 9000 Superdome systems. It is assumed that the installer has received adequate training and is knowledgeable with the product and has a good, overall background in electronics and - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 34
Installing the System Introduction Introduction The instructions in this guide are written for Customer Engineers (CEs) who are experienced at installing complex systems. If installing an hp Integrity Superdome or hp 9000 Superdome for the first time, read this manual. It provides details about each - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 35
what to do before unpacking the server and how to unpack the system This box contains the Solution Information Manual and DDCAs. The unpacking instructions are in the plastic bag taped door assemblies • Support Management Station • Cables • Optional equipment • Boot device with HP-UX, Windows, and - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 36
Installing the System Unpacking and Inspecting 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 Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 37
Installing the System Unpacking and Inspecting A tilt indicator is installed on the back and side of the cabinet shipping container. If the container has been tilted to an angle that could cause equipment damage, the beads in the indicator shift positions. If a carton has received a physical shock - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 38
Procedures If the shipment is incomplete, the equipment is damaged, or it fails to meet specifications, notify the nearest Hewlett-Packard Sales and Service Office. If damage occurred in transit, notify the carrier as well. Hewlett-Packard will arrange for replacement or repair without waiting for - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 39
Unpacking the Cabinet Installing the System Unpacking and Inspecting CAUTION Use three people to unpack the cabinet safely. Hewlett-Packard recommends removing the cardboard shipping container before moving the cabinet into the computer room. NOTE If unpacking the cabinet in the computer room, - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 40
Installing the System Unpacking and Inspecting Figure 2-4Cutting Polystrap Bands Hold Here Cut Here Polystrap Bands Step 3. Lift the cardboard corrugated top cap off of the shipping box. Step 4. Remove the corrugated sleeves surrounding the cabinet. Step 5. Remove the stretch wrap, the front and - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 41
Figure 2-5Removing the Ramps from the Pallet Installing the System Unpacking and Inspecting Ramps Chapter 2 29 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 42
Installing the System Unpacking and Inspecting Step 7. Remove the plastic anti-static bag by lifting it straight up off the cabinet, and check for damage. If damaged, follow the claims procedure. Some damage can be repaired by replacing the damaged part. If extensive damage is found, it may be - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 43
Installing the System Unpacking and Inspecting Step 3. Check to see that the I/O chassis mounting screws are in place and secure. Figure 2-7I/O Chassis Mounting Screws Mounting Screws I/O Chassis I/O chassis Check all components for signs of shifting during shipment or any signs of damage. Step 4. - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 44
Installing the System Unpacking and Inspecting Figure 2-8Remove BPS Shipping Strap Remove BPS Shipping Strap Step 5. Remove the pallet mounting brackets and pads on the side of the pallet where the ramp slots are located. Figure 2-9Removing the Mounting Brackets 32 Chapter 2 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 45
Installing the System Unpacking and Inspecting Step 6. On the other side of the pallet, remove only the bolt on each mounting bracket that is attached to the cabinet. WARNING Do not remove the bolts on the mounting brackets that attach to the pallet. These bolts prevent the cabinet from rolling off - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 46
Installing the System Unpacking and Inspecting Step 8. Carefully roll the cabinet down the ramp. Figure 2-11Rolling the cabinet Down the Ramp WARNING Do not attempt to move the cabinet, either packed or unpacked, up or down an incline of more than 15o. Step 9. Unpack any other cabinet(s) that was - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 47
. If the packing material is not available, contact the local Hewlett-Packard Sales and Support Office regarding shipment. Before shipping, place a tag on the container (or equipment) to identify the owner and the service to be performed. Include the equipment model number and the full serial number - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 48
Installing the System Unpacking and Inspecting Repackaging: Step 1. Assemble the Hewlett-Packard packing materials that came with the cabinet. Step 2. Carefully roll the cabinet up the ramp. Step 3. Attach the pallet mounting brackets to the pallet and the cabinet. Step 4. Reattach the ramps to the - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 49
Installing the System Setting Up the hp Integrity Superdome or hp 9000 Superdome Setting Up the hp Integrity Superdome or hp 9000 Superdome After a site has been prepared, the system has been unpacked, and components have been inspected, the system can now be prepared for booting. Moving the - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 50
Installing the System Setting Up the hp Integrity Superdome or hp 9000 Superdome This cardboard protects the housing baffle during shipping. If it is not removed, the fans will not work properly. Figure 2-13Removing Protective Cardboard from the - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 51
Installing the System Setting Up the hp Integrity Superdome or hp 9000 Superdome Step 4. Using the handles on the housing labeled Blower 0 Blower 1, part number A5201-62030, align the edge of the housing over the edge at the - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 52
Installing the System Setting Up the hp Integrity Superdome or hp 9000 Superdome Step 7. Tighten the thumbscrews at the front of each blower. Step 8. If required, install housings on any other cabinets that were shipped with the system. - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 53
Installing the System Setting Up the hp Integrity Superdome or hp 9000 Superdome Step 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. - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 54
Installing the System Setting Up the hp Integrity Superdome or hp 9000 Superdome Step 1. Place the side bezel slightly above the blower housing frame. Figure 2-19 Attaching the Side Bezels and Blower Bracket Locks Lip Tab (2) Brackets Blower - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 55
Installing the System Setting Up the hp Integrity Superdome or hp 9000 Superdome Step 5. Repeat Step 1 through Step 4 for the skins on the other side of the cabinet. Step 6. To secure the side bezels to the side skins, - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 56
Installing the System Setting Up the hp Integrity Superdome or hp 9000 Superdome NOTE The procedure in this section requires two people and must be performed with the front metal chassis door open. To install the front door - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 57
Installing the System Setting Up the hp Integrity Superdome or hp 9000 Superdome Figure 2-22Installing the Upper Front Door the bezel over the blower housing frame, hooking the lip of the bezel onto the cross support of the blower housing, hold the bottom of the bezel. Rotate the bezel from the top - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 58
Installing the System Setting Up the hp Integrity Superdome or hp 9000 Superdome Figure 2-23Installing the Rear Blower Bezel Step 3. Align the bezel over the nuts that are bezel over the blower housing frame, hooking the lip of the bezel onto the cross support of the blower housing. 46 Chapter 2 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 59
Installing the System Setting Up the hp Integrity Superdome or hp 9000 Superdome Figure 2-24Installing the Front Blower Bezel Step 3. Align the bezel over the nuts that are attached to the bracket at the front of the cabinet. - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 60
Installing the System Setting Up the hp Integrity Superdome or hp 9000 Superdome Figure 2-25 PDCA Assembly for Options 6 and 7 Figure 2-26 Four-Wire Connector L2 PE L1 L3 48 Chapter 2 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 61
Figure 2-27 Five-Wire Connector Installing the System Setting Up the hp Integrity Superdome or hp 9000 Superdome L3 N L2 L1 PE Use the following procedure to install the PDCA: Step 1. Make sure the circuit breaker on the PDCA is Off. Step 2. Remove - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 62
Installing the System Setting Up the hp Integrity Superdome or hp 9000 Superdome Figure 2-28Installing the PDCA Step 5. Using a T20 Torx driver, attach the four screws that hold do not match the specifications, have the customer contact an electrician to troubleshoot the problem. 50 Chapter 2 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 63
Installing the System Setting Up the hp Integrity Superdome or hp 9000 Superdome Figure 2-29 Checking PDCA Test Points (5-Wire) See Detail Detail A Detail B Retaining Screw Test Points Table 2-3 4- and 5-Wire Voltage Ranges 4-Wire 5-Wire L2 to L3: - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 64
Installing the System Setting Up the hp Integrity Superdome or hp 9000 Superdome 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 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 65
Installing the System Setting Up the hp Integrity Superdome or hp 9000 Superdome Figure 2-31Removing the Back EMI Panel Back EMI Panel Screw Step 4. Use the handle provided to gently remove the EMI panel; then, set it aside. - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 66
Integrity Superdome or hp 9000 Superdome Figure 2-32 Cable Labeling Routing I/O Cables Routing the cables is a significant task in the installation process. It is important not only for the immediate need of completing the installation, but efficient cable routing is important when future service - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 67
Figure 2-33 Routing I/O Cables Installing the System Setting Up the hp Integrity Superdome or hp 9000 Superdome Use the following procedure and guidelines to route cables through the cable groomer at the bottom rear of the cabinet. Step 1. Remove the cable access - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 68
Installing the System Setting Up the hp Integrity Superdome or hp 9000 Superdome 5. Repeat the above pattern until all of the cables are routed. Step 3. Connect the Management Processor (MP) cables last. Step 4. Reattach the cable access plate - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 69
Connecting the MP to the Customer LAN Connecting the MP to the Customer LAN This section discusses how to connect, set up, and verify the Superdome MP to the customer LAN. LAN information includes the MP network name (host name), the MP IP address, the subnet mask, and gateway address. This - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 70
values and asks if you want to modify them. It is a good idea to write down the information, as it may be required for future troubleshooting. If you are not already in the Command Menu, enter ma to return to the Main Menu, then enter cm When you enter lc, the - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 71
Installing the System Connecting the MP to the Customer LAN This is the host name for the customer LAN. You can use any name you like. The name can be as many as 64 characters, and include alpha numerics, - (dash), _ (under bar), . (period), or a space. It is recommended that the name be a - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 72
Installing the System Turning On Housekeeping Power Turning On Housekeeping Power Step 1. Verify that the AC voltage at the input source is within specifications for each cabinet being installed. Step 2. Ensure that: • The AC breakers are in the Off position. See Figure 2-37. • The cabinet power - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 73
Installing the System Turning On Housekeeping Power Figure 2-37Front Panel Display with Housekeeping (HKP) Power On, and Present Indicators HKP, Present, and Attention Lights Step 5. Check the BPS LEDs. When on, the breakers on the PDCA distribute power to the BPSs. AC power is present at the BPSs - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 74
Installing the System Turning On Housekeeping Power Figure 2-38BPS LEDs BPS LEDs 62 Chapter 2 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 75
Installing the System Booting and Verifying the System Booting and Verifying the System After the system has been installed, it should be verified that the proper hardware is installed and booted. This section describes how to power on the cabinet; and boot and test each partition. A console window - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 76
Installing the System Booting and Verifying the System The MP main menu appears as shown in Figure 2-40. Figure 2-40Main MP Menu Step 3. Repeat the first two steps for each partition required. Step 4. In one window, bring up the command prompt by entering cm at the MP prompt, as shown in Figure 2- - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 77
Figure 2-42MP Virtual Front Panel Installing the System Booting and Verifying the System Step 6. From the VFP menu, enter s to select the whole system or the partition number to select a particular partition. An output similar to that shown in Figure 2-43 should appear. In this example, no status - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 78
activity can be observed in the window displaying the VFP. Step 2. For hp Integrity Superdome systems, follow the procedure in "Booting hp Integrity Superdome to EFI Shell" on page 67. For hp 9000 Superdome systems, follow the procedure in "Booting hp 9000 to BCH Shell" on page 69. 66 Chapter 2 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 79
the System Booting and Verifying the System Booting hp Integrity Superdome to EFI Shell After powering on (or firmware is initialized and will stop momentarily at an Boot Manager menu. Figure 2-45hp Integrity Superdome EFI Boot Manager Use the up-down arrows on the keyboard to highlight EFI Shell - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 80
autoboot is enabled for an nPartition, it must be interrupted to stop the boot process at the firmware console: EFI on hp Integrity Superdome and BCH on hp 9000 Superdome. At this point, the virtual front panel indicates that each partition is at system firmware console as indicated in Figure 2-47 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 81
Installing the System Booting and Verifying the System Figure 2-47 hp Integrity Superdome Partitions at System Firmware Console Booting hp 9000 to BCH Shell After powering on (or using the CM bo command), all partition console windows will show activity while the firmware is initialized - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 82
At this point, the virtual front panel indicates that each partition is at system firmware console as indicated in Figure 2-49. Figure 2-49 hp 9000 Superdome Virtual Front Panel Verifying the System Step 1. From the CM prompt, enter ps to observe the power status. A status screen as shown in - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 83
Installing the System Booting and Verifying the System Step 2. At the "Select Device" prompt, enter B then the cabinet number to check the power status of the cabinet. Observe that the Power Switch: on and Power: enabled as shown in Figure 2-51. Figure 2-51Power Status Window Figure 2-51 shows that - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 84
Installing the System Booting and Verifying the System Step 4. Verify that there is an * in the columns marked MP, CLU, and PM. IMPORTANT An * appears in the MP column only for cabinet 0; that is, the cabinet containing the MP. There is only one cabinet that contains the MP, and that is cabinet 0. - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 85
at the MP and the CLU portion of the UGUY board. JET is described in Appendix G, "JUST Exploration Tool," on page 275. IMPORTANT Any problems encountered must be resolved before booting the operating system. Power Cycling After Using JET Whenever JUST has been run, system power must be recycled - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 86
Installing the System Attaching Rear Kick Plates Attaching Rear Kick Plates Kick plates serve the practical purpose of protecting cables from accidentally being disconnected or damaged, as well as add an attractive cosmetic touch to the cabinet. There are three metal pieces to attach to the bottom - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 87
Installing the System Performing a Visual Inspection and Completing the Installation Performing a Visual Inspection and Completing the Installation After booting the system, carefully inspect it and reinstall the EMI covers. Here are the steps required to perform a final inspection and complete the - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 88
Installing the System Performing a Visual Inspection and Completing the Installation Figure 2-55Front EMI Panel Flange and cabinet Holes Hole Flange See Detail 2. Position the panel at the top lip and lift the panel up while pushing the bottom into position. The EMI gasket may have to be compressed - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 89
Installing the System Performing a Visual Inspection and Completing the Installation Figure 2-56Attaching Front EMI Panel Front EMI Panel Screw Step 5. Check that the cables inside the rear enclosure are secure. Step 6. Reinstall the back EMI panel. 1. Align the lip inside the cabinet with the lip - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 90
Installing the System Performing a Visual Inspection and Completing the Installation Figure 2-57Reinstalling the Back EMI Panel Cabinet EMI Panel Lip EMI Panel Lip 2. Push the EMI panel up and in. The EMI gasket may have to be compressed at the top of the enclosure to get the panel to seat properly. - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 91
Installing the System Post-System-Installation Check Post-System-Installation Check After the system has been installed in a computer room and verified, conduct the post installation check. Before turning the system over to the customer, it is important to inspect the system visually and clean up - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 92
Installing the System Post-System-Installation Check 80 Chapter 2 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 93
3 Removing and Replacing Components Chapter 3 81 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 94
System Throughout this chapter, as well as in other places in this book, there steps that require powering down or power up the system. All instructions for these task are covered in Appendix B, "Powering On and Off the System," on page 199. 82 Chapter 3 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 95
Removing and Replacing Components Removing and Replacing the Cabinet Side Skins Removing and Replacing the Cabinet Side Skins The cabinet side skins are identical for the right and left sides. There are four side skins, two on each side. These skins are easily replaced. Figure 3-1 Cabinet Side - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 96
Removing and Replacing Components Removing and Replacing the Cabinet Side Skins Removing the Cabinet Side Skins Figure 3-2 Cabinet Side Skins Detail Slide the first cabinet side skin forward and off the cabinet rail. If both skins are to be removed from one side, repeat this step. Replacing the - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 97
Removing and Replacing Components Removing and Replacing the Front Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Cover Removing and Replacing the Front Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Cover There is an EMI (Electromagnetic Interference) cover on the front of the cabinet. This cover is secured with one - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 98
Removing and Replacing Components Removing and Replacing the Rear Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Cover Removing and Replacing the Rear Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Cover There is an EMI (Electromagnetic Interference) cover on the rear of the cabinet. This cover is secured with one - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 99
Removing and Replacing Components Removing and Replacing the Rear Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Cover Figure 3-4 Rear EMI Cover Detail Replacing the Rear EMI Cover The rear cover is held in place at the top by a channel in the cover that slides into a lip on the chassis. Step 1. Push the top - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 100
Removing and Replacing Components Removing and Replacing the Rear Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Cover Figure 3-5 Rear EMI Cover Installation 88 Chapter 3 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 101
Removing and Replacing Components Removing and Replacing the Side EMI Covers (for a two cabinet system) Removing and Replacing the Side EMI Covers (for a two cabinet system) There are two EMI covers on the sides of the cabinet. These covers are in place for the cable configuration in a two cabinet - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 102
Removing and Replacing Components Removing and Replacing the Bulk Power Supply (BPS) Removing and Replacing the Bulk Power Supply (BPS) The Bulk Power Supply (BPS) is located in the front end power system (FEPS). The BPS is an N+1 component and is easily replaced. Removing the Bulk Power Supply - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 103
Removing and Replacing Components Removing and Replacing the Bulk Power Supply (BPS) Replacing the Bulk Power Supply Step 1. Grip the handle with one hand while supporting the rear of the BPS in the other hand and insert the BPS into the same slot from which it was removed. Step 2. The BPS - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 104
L Bezel PDCA0 Rear PDCA Bezel PDCA1 L Bezel Adding the Option 6 or Option 7 PDCAs To add the Option 6 or Option 7 PDCA: Step 1. Shut down the server. Step 2. Power off the AC supply to the server. Step 3. Remove the power plug from the power source. Step 4. Install the new PDCA into the - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 105
screws that hold the PDCA in place. Step 5. Plug the power cord into the AC power source. Step 6. Power on the AC supply to the server. Step 7. Power on and boot up the - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 106
Removing and Replacing Components Removing and Replacing the Front-End Power Supply Removing and Replacing the Front-End Power Supply To remove the Front-End Power Supply (FEPS), turn off all breakers and remove power from the wall panel. Remove all PDCAs and BPSs. Mark and remove all cables from - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 107
Figure 3-9Removing the BPSs Removing and Replacing Components Removing and Replacing the Front-End Power Supply Step 4. Remove the rear PDCA Bezel. This exposes the cable groomer. Chapter 3 95 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 108
Removing and Replacing Components Removing and Replacing the Front-End Power Supply Figure 3-10PDCA Locations L Bezel PDCA0 Rear PDCA Bezel PDCA1 L Bezel Step 5. Remove PDCAs using the following procedure for each. 1. Remove the L bezel. 2. Using a T15 Torx driver, loosen the four captive screws - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 109
Figure 3-11Removing the PDCAs Removing and Replacing Components Removing and Replacing the Front-End Power Supply Chapter 3 97 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 110
Removing and Replacing Components Removing and Replacing the Front-End Power Supply Step 6. Remove the cable groomer by removing the four Torx T20 screws that secure it in the cabinet. Figure 3-12Removing the Cable Groomer Step 7. Unplug the two cables from the FEPS. 98 Chapter 3 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 111
Removing and Replacing Components Removing and Replacing the Front-End Power Supply Figure 3-13Removing the Cables and Bus Bar Hardware from the FEPS Remove cables from these connectors Remove 3/8-inch nuts to remove power cables Rear View of Cabinet Step 8. Remove the 3/8-inch nuts and washers - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 112
the FEPS chassis and remove it from the cabinet Step 11. Set the failed FEPS chassis aside to be boxed and retuned to the nearest service center. Replacing the FEPS Step 1. Place the new FEPS into the appropriate opening in the cabinet and carefully slide it toward the back of the - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 113
Figure 3-15Removing the BPSs Removing and Replacing Components Removing and Replacing the Front-End Power Supply Chapter 3 101 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 114
Removing and Replacing Components Removing and Replacing the Front-End Power Supply Step 5. Re-attach the four heavy cables and two sense wires previously marked to the appropriate studs on the FEPS. Figure 3-16Re-attaching Power Leads and Cables Attach cables to these connectors Attach power cables - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 115
Removing and Replacing Components Removing and Replacing the I/O Fan Module Removing and Replacing the I/O Fan Module There are five individual I/O Fan Modules located in the center of each SD32000 cabinet. They are labeled 0 to 4 and are easily replaced from the front of the cabinet. See Figure - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 116
Removing and Replacing Components Removing and Replacing the I/O Fan Module Removing the I/O Fan Module This Section contains information on removing an I/O Fan Module Figure 3-18 I/O Fan Module Detail Step 1. Locate the failed fan module. The fan modules are numbered 0 to 4 left to right. The - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 117
Frame Removing and Replacing the I/O Fan Mounting Frame The I/O fan mounting frame holds the five I/O fans and is located in the front of the server. The server must be shut down to perform this task. Removing the I/O Fan Mounting Frame Step 1. Open the front and rear cabinet doors. Step 2. Tag and - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 118
Removing and Replacing Components Removing and Replacing the Air Filter Removing and Replacing the Air Filter SuperDome air filters are located on the inside of the front and rear door assemblies. These filters are easily replaced. Figure 3-19 Front Air Filter Location - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 119
Figure 3-20 Rear Air Filter Location Removing and Replacing Components Removing and Replacing the Air Filter Rear Door Air Filter Removing the Air Filters Step 1. Remove the filter media from the housing. Step 2. Using proper ESD procedures, vacuum clean the filter media area. Replacing the Air - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 120
Removing and Replacing Components Removing and Replacing the Blower Side Bezels Removing and Replacing the Blower Side Bezels The cabinet has two blower side bezels. These are cosmetic covers for the blowers and are located on the right and left side of the blower module housing. The blower side - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 121
Removing and Replacing Components Removing and Replacing the Blower Side Bezels The right and left blower side bezels are removed using the same procedure. Figure 3-22 Blower Side Bezel Detail Step 1. Remove the front and rear blower bezels. Step 2. Remove the side blower bezel brackets from - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 122
Removing and Replacing Components Removing and Replacing the Rear Blower Bezel Removing and Replacing the Rear Blower Bezel The Rear Blower Bezel is a cosmetic cover for the blowers and is located above the rear door. The Rear Blower bezel is easily replaced. Figure 3-23 Rear Blower Bezel - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 123
be damaged. Replacing the Rear Blower Bezel Step 1. Slide the bezel over the blower housing frame, hooking the lip of the bezel onto the cross support of the blower housing. Step 2. Tighten the two captive screws on the lower flange of the bezel. Chapter 3 111 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 124
Removing and Replacing Components Removing and Replacing the Blower Module Removing and Replacing the Blower Module SuperDome cabinets have four blower modules located on the top of the cabinet. Blowers 0 and 1 are located in the front of the cabinet and Blowers 2 and 3 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 125
blower bezel at the front or rear of the server. Step 2. Notice the blower operating LED status. 1. Grasp the blower handle while supporting the rear of the blower and insert it into the blower The connectors are "blind mate connectors" with two guide pins. This allows you to simply slide the - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 126
Removing and Replacing Components Removing and Replacing the Blower Module 114 Chapter 3 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 127
4 System Specifications The following specifications are based on HP Environmental Class C2. Class C2 is a controlled computer room environment where products are subject only to controlled temperature and humidity extremes. Throughout this chapter each - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 128
Component Dimensions Table 4-1 lists the dimensions for the cabinet and components. Table 4-2 list the dimensions for optional IOX cabinets. Table 4-1 Server Component Dimensions Component Width (in. / cm) Depth (in. / cm) Cabinet Cell board 30 / 76.2 16.5 / 41.9 Cell board power board - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 129
11.80 2 52.00 / 23.59 I/O cardcage 36.50 / 16.56 4 146.00 / 66.24 I/O Cards 0.45 / 0.20 48 21.60 / 9.80 Fully configured server (SD32 cabinet) 1 1241.21 / 563.16b a. The listed weight for a chassis includes the weight of all components not listed in Table 4-3. b. The listed weight for - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 130
System Specifications Dimensions and Weights Shipping Dimensions and Weights Table 4-5 lists the dimensions and weights of the Support Management Station and a single cabinet with shipping pallet. Table 4-5 Miscellaneous Dimensions and Weights Equipment Width (in. / cm) Depth/Length (in. / cm - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 131
specifications are based on HP Environmental Class C2. support the Marked Electrical current of 44A per phase. The facility electrician and local service The options listed are consistent with previous options for earlier Superdome systems. Table 4-6 Available Power Options Option Source Type - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 132
System Specifications Electrical Specifications a. A dedicated branch circuit is required for each PDCA installed. Table 4-7 Option 6 and 7 Specifics PDCA Part Number Attached Power Cord Attached Plug Receptacle Required A5201-69023 (Option 6) OLFLEX 190 (PN 600804) is a 2.5 meter multi - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 133
the AC power requirements for a hp Integrity Superdome and hp 9000 Superdome systems. These tables provide information to help determine the amount of AC power needed for your computer room. Table 4-8 Power Requirements (without Support Management Station) Requirements Value Comments Nominal - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 134
list the AC power requirements for a hp Integrity Superdome and hp 9000 Superdome systems. These tables provide information to help determine the amount of AC power needed for your computer room. Table 4-9 Component Power Requirements (without Support Management Station) Power Required 50Hz or - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 135
System Specifications Electrical Specifications Table 4-10 I/O Expansion Cabinet Power Requirements (without Support Management Station) Requirements Nominal input voltage Input voltage range (minimum-maximum) Frequency range (minimum-maximum) Number of phases Marked Electrical input current - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 136
the power requirements by configuration (i.e. number of cell boards, amount of memory per cell, and number of I/O chassis) for the hp Integrity Superdome and the hp 9000 Superdome, respectively. There are two columns of power numbers (Watts). The Power Breaker column shows the power used to size the - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 137
System Specifications Environmental Requirements Table 4-15 Typical hp Integrity Superdome Configurations Cell Memory IO Typical (Watts) Cooling (BTU/Hr.) Breaker Power (Watts)a 3-Pole Breaker Size (Amperes)a,b 4-Pole Breaker Size (Amperes)a,c,d 8 32 4 9790 33406 12335 40 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 138
System Specifications Environmental Requirements c. An input power source supplied from a three-pole plus PE, four-wire system may be wired as either: 200VAC phase-to-phase, plus a PE ground. The three phase input voltage to the equipment is connected phase-to-phase. The neutral terminal in the PDCA - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 139
System Specifications Environmental Requirements Table 4-16 Typical hp 9000 Superdome Configurations Cell Memory IO Typical (Watts) Cooling (BTU/Hr.) Breaker Power (Watts)a 3-Pole Breaker Size (Amperes)a,b 4-Pole Breaker Size (Amperes)a,c,d 8 32 4 9038 30840 11388 40 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 140
System Specifications Environmental Requirements c. An input power source supplied from a three-pole plus PE, four-wire system may be wired as either: 200VAC phase-to-phase, plus a PE ground. The three phase input voltage to the equipment is connected phase-to-phase. The neutral terminal in the PDCA - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 141
environments, not office environments. Care should be taken to understand the acoustic noise specifications relative to operator positions within the computer room or when adding hp Integrity Superdome or hp 9000 Superdome systems to computer rooms with existing noise sources. Chapter 4 129 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 142
System Specifications Environmental Requirements Air Flow hp Integrity Superdome or hp 9000 Superdome systems require the cabinet air intake temperature to be between 20ο C and 30ο C at 2400 CFM. Any cooling system layouts described in Chapter 2 can be - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 143
5 Site Preparation Chapter 5 131 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 144
power distribution system for a server requires specialized skills. Those responsible coupled with proper installation practices, produces the most trouble-free operation. A detailed discussion of power and adequate lighting (for equipment servicing) are important safety considerations. Federal - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 145
. However, testing cannot conclusively rule out loss of service. Therefore, adherence to the following guidelines provides the best possible performance of power distribution systems for server equipment: • Dedicated power source-Isolates server power distribution system from other circuits in the - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 146
rigid galvanized steel. The IOX and hp Integrity Superdome or hp 9000 Superdome are safety grounded through the green/ floor panels. Grounding Systems Superdome servers require two methods of grounding Building Electrical Ground The main electrical service entrance equipment should have an earth - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 147
Superdome cabinet, low-frequency grounding between these two cabinets is provided by a ground strap. This ground strap is shipped with each IOX. Refer to the I/O Expansion Cabinet Guide and attachment points for connection to service entrance ground and HP computer equipment). The use of conductive - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 148
floor. • A vertical building steel grounding point is preferred over long wire runs to electrical service entrance. • Very short straps to the floor are preferred over excess lengths. HP recommendations concerning the proper grounding of a raised floor or signal reference grid are closely aligned - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 149
different metals. Therefore, the integrity of an electrical connection depends on loose have a high resistance that cause serious problems, such as erratic equipment operation. A high are recommended when preparing a computer room for a Superdome server system: • Locate the computer room away from - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 150
Site Preparation Electrical and Environmental Guidelines • Ensure a minimum ceiling height of 12 inches between the top of the server and the ceiling. Ensure all ceiling clips are in place. Cooling Requirements Air conditioning equipment requirements and recommendations are described in the - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 151
Site Preparation Electrical and Environmental Guidelines Table 5-1 Controlled Computer Room Environment Specifications Temperature (dry bulb οC)a Relative Humidity %; Non condensing Dew Pointb Rate of Change (°C/hr., max) Allowablec,d Recommendede Allowabled Recommendede 15 to 32 20 to 25 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 152
Site Preparation Electrical and Environmental Guidelines An air distribution system should be zoned to deliver an adequate amount of supply air to the cooling air intake vents of the computer system equipment cabinets. Supply air temperature should be maintained within the following parameters: • - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 153
Site Preparation Electrical and Environmental Guidelines Figure 5-5 on page 144 illustrates a typical computer room above ceiling ducted air distribution system (DRA). Figure 5-2 Typical Computer Room Raised Floor Layout Raised Floor 2' x 2' Grid Chapter 5 141 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 154
Site Preparation Electrical and Environmental Guidelines Figure 5-3 Underfloor Air Distribution System Roof or floor slab above Ceiling cavity Ducted return air (DRA) Ceiling Down-flow A/C equipment Cooled supply air Floor cavity supply plenum Computer air intake Perforated floor panel ( - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 155
Figure 5-4 Site Preparation Electrical and Environmental Guidelines Ceiling Plenum Air Distribution System To and From Air Handling Unit (if used) Supply Air Ductwork Roof or floor slab above Ceiling Plenum Return Air (CPRA) Return Air Grill Ceiling Diffuser Up-Flow AC Equipment Ceiling - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 156
Site Preparation Electrical and Environmental Guidelines Figure 5-5 Above Ceiling Ducted Air To and From Air Handling Unit (if used) Supply Air Ductwork Roof Or Floor Slab Above Ducted Return Air (DRA) Return Air Grill Ceiling Diffuser Up-Flow AC Equipment Ceiling Typical Computer Air - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 157
levels of electrostatic charges. This increases the electrostatic discharge (ESD) voltage potential. ESD can cause component damage during servicing operations. Paper feed problems on high-speed printers are usually encountered in low-humidity environments. Low humidity levels are often the result - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 158
concern has developed in computer rooms where these conductive contaminants are formed on the bottom of some raised floor tiles. Although this problem is relatively rare, it may be an issue within your computer room. Since metallic contamination can cause permanent or intermittent failures on - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 159
Site Preparation Electrical and Environmental Guidelines • Use conductive tables and chairs. • Use a grounded wrist strap (or other grounding method) when handling circuit boards. • Store spare electronic modules in antistatic containers. • Maintain recommended humidity level and airflow rates in - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 160
characteristics that must be considered for the installation or operation of a Superdome server. Facility characteristics are: • Floor loading • Windows • Altitude effects Floor Loading The computer room floor must be able to support the total weight of the installed computer system as well as the - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 161
is usually stated as load per floor panel. Load a floor panel can support (without failure) when a wheel of specified diameter and width is rolled of solid floor or span of raised-floor tiles covered by the Superdome server footprint. Typical Raised-Floor Site This section contains an example of a - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 162
) floor panels be used to support the Superdome installation. Figure 5-6 Tate Series 800 Floor Bracing Additional Support Floor panel 60SP039A 5/9/00 NOTE room with windows. Sunlight entering a computer room may cause problems. Magnetic tape storage media is damaged if exposed to direct - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 163
Requirements This section contains information about space requirements for a Superdome server. This data should be used as the basic guideline must be provided for proper cooling airflow through the equipment. The service area space requirements, outlined in Appendix C, are minimum dimensions. If - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 164
templates are provided in Appendix C to show basic equipment dimensions and space requirements for servicing. Be sure to use the appropriate templates for the equipment that is to be installed. The service areas shown on the template drawings are lightly shaded. Removable copies of the equipment - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 165
It may be unusual to list Options 6 and 7 and not 1 and 2. The options listed are consistent with previous options for earlier Superdome systems. Table 5-5 Available Power Options Option Source Type Source Voltage (nominal) PDCA Required Input Current Per Phase 200-240 VAC a Power Receptacle - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 166
PDCA Locations PDCA 0 PDCA 1 Power Cords This section discusses the different possibilities for PDCA power cords. Pre-wired PDCAs Options 6 and 7 All servers are delivered with the appropriate cable and plug. The mating in-line connector is not provided. IMPORTANT Verify that the source power is - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 167
Site Preparation Power Options • To verify the proper wiring for a 4-wire PDCA, use a DVM to measure the voltage at the in-line connector. Voltage should read 200 - 240 Vac phase-to-phase as measured between the connector pins as follows: L1 to L2, L2 to L3, L1 to L3. • To verify the proper wiring - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 168
Site Preparation Power Options IMPORTANT Ensure that your DVM is capable of measuring AC voltages of at least 500VAC. A number of 5-wire power distribution systems may have phase-to-phase voltages in excess of 400VAC. Many hand-held volt meters are limited to 300VAC. Figure 5-9 Four-Wire In-Line - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 169
Site Preparation Power Options Cable Removal Some installations may either require or desire that the cabinet(s) be hardwired in lieu of using the standard plugs and connectors provided. In these cases, it is necessary to remove the installed power cable from the PDCA. The following procedures are - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 170
Site Preparation Power Options Step 5. Remove the cable from the PDCA. Keep all retaining hardware for use during installation of the new cable. Figure 5-11 PDCA Cable Access (5-Wire Unit Shown) Figure 5-12 PDCA Input WiGrrionugndCWonirne eGcNti/YoWns (5-Wire Unit Shown) 158 Chapter 5 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 171
to have a four-conductor cable. The four-conductor cable selected by the facility electrician shall be in accordance with local electrical codes to support the selected circuit breaker for the maximum Product Label current of 44A per phase. The facility electrician and local electrical codes will - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 172
Site Preparation Power Options To verify the proper wiring to a 5-wire PDCA, use a DVM to measure the voltage at the test points. Voltage should read 200-240VAC phase-to-neutral, as measured between the test points as follows: L1 to N, L2 to N, L3 to N. Figure 5-13 Cable Preparation Detail NOTE - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 173
Site Preparation Power Options NOTE Figure 5-13 shows a 4-wire cable for illustrative purposes only. 5-wire cable is dimensionally identical regarding insulation and jacket removal. The only exception is the number of conductors. Figure 5-14 PDCA (Five Wire) Input Wiring Connections L3-L1 L2-L3 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 174
Site Preparation Power Options Customer Installation Options Figure 5-16 and Figure 5-17 detail a suggested configuration for connecting the PDCA when the use of rigid conduit is required or desired. Using a 2- to 4-inch nipple and a 90o elbow allows the conduit to pass through the raised floor at - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 175
Figure 5-17 Conduit Required for PDCA Connection Site Preparation Power Options Chapter 5 163 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 176
The site pre-installation survey information is designed to identify problems that might occur before, during, or after the installation -installation survey information forms-List delivery information and special instructions. Typical Installation Schedule The following schedule lists the sequence - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 177
additional CPUs beyond the amount initially purchased. Each bootable partition must be configured to perform this operation. For more details, go to http://superdome.hp.com and click on the iCOD link. NOTE Table 5-7 Table 5-7 and Table 5-8 are provided as examples only. To ensure use of the - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 178
additional CPUs beyond the amount initially purchased. Each bootable partition must be configured to perform this operation. For more details, go to http://superdome.hp.com and click on the iCOD link. 10. Are customer supplied peripheral and LAN cables available and of the proper type? 166 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 179
Power and lighting No. Area or condition Yes No 13. Are lighting levels adequate for maintenance? 14. Are there ac outlets available for servicing needs? (i.e. vacuuming) 15. Does the input voltage correspond to equipment specifications? 15A Is dual source power used? If so, identify type - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 180
include comment or date Comment or Date 26. Are there any equipment servicing hazards (loose ground wires, poor lighting, etc.)? Cooling No. Area instructions or recommendations should be entered on the Special Instructions or Recommendations form. Following are examples of special instructions - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 181
Site Preparation Pre-Installation Survey • Special security requirements applicable to the facility, such as security clearance Figure 5-18 Delivery Survey (Part 1) Chapter 5 169 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 182
Site Preparation Pre-Installation Survey Figure 5-19 Delivery Survey (Part 2) 170 Chapter 5 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 183
A Operating System Boot and Shutdown This appendix covers procedures for booting an operating system (OS) on an nPartition (hardware partition) and procedures for shutting down the OS. Appendix A 171 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 184
2004 do not support HP 9000 servers. • HP Integrity servers have Intel® Itanium® 2 processors and include the following nPartition-capable models: - HP Integrity Superdome (SD16A, SD32A, and SD64A models) - HP rx8620 - HP rx7620 These HP Integrity servers run the following OSes: - HP-UX 11i Version - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 185
setting to take effect. The ACPI configuration settings for the supported operating systems are in the following list. - HP-UX ACPI Configuration: default On nPartition-capable HP Integrity servers, to boot or install the HP-UX operating system an nPartition must have its ACPI configuration value - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 186
see "ACPI Configuration for Windows Must Be "windows"" on page 187. - Red Hat Linux 3 ACPI Configuration: single-pci-domain On nPartition-capable HP Integrity servers, to boot or install the Red Hat Linux 3 operating system an nPartition must have its ACPI configuration value set to single-pci - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 187
Operating System Boot and Shutdown System Boot Configuration Options To make an inactive nPartition active, use the management processor BO command to boot the nPartition past the boot-is-blocked state. Appendix A 175 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 188
single-user mode. • LVM-Maintenance Mode HP-UX Booting - How to boot HP-UX in LVM-maintenance mode. See "Shutting Down HP-UX" on page 193 for details on shutting down the HP-UX operating system. CAUTION ACPI Configuration for HP-UX Must Be "default" On nPartition-capable HP Integrity servers, to - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 189
on HP Integrity servers. HP-UX Booting [BCH Menu] From the BCH Menu, use the BOOT command to boot the HP-UX operating system. The BCH Menu is available only on HP 9000 servers. Step 1. Access the BCH Main Menu for the nPartition on which you want to boot HP-UX. Login to the service processor - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 190
UX kernel other than /stand/vmunix, or to boot HP-UX in single-user or LVM-maintenance mode, stop at the ISL prompt and specify the appropriate arguments to the hpux loader. Step 4. Exit the console and service processor interfaces if finished using them. To exit the BCH environment type ^B (Control - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 191
EFI Boot Manager is available only on HP Integrity servers. See "ACPI Configuration for HP-UX Must Be "default"" on page 176 for required configuration details. Step 1. Access the EFI Boot Manager menu for the nPartition on which you want to boot HP-UX. Login to the service processor (MP or GSP) and - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 192
EFI Shell is available only on HP Integrity servers. See "ACPI Configuration for HP-UX Must Be "default"" on page 176 for required configuration details. Step 1. Access the EFI Shell environment for the nPartition on which you want to boot HP-UX. Login to the service processor (MP or GSP) and enter - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 193
fs0:\> hpux (c) Copyright 1990-2002, Hewlett Packard Company. All rights reserved HP-UX Boot Loader for IA64 Revision 1.723 Press Any Key to interrupt Autoboot Seconds left till autoboot - 9 Step 6. Exit the console and service processor interfaces if finished using them. To exit the EFI environment - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 194
ISL interface, and issuing hpux loader options. The BCH Menu is available only on HP 9000 servers. Step 1. Access the BCH Main Menu for the nPartition on which you want to boot HP-UX in single-user mode. Login to the service processor (MP or GSP) and enter CO to access the Console list. Select - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 195
is available only on HP Integrity servers. See "ACPI Configuration for HP-UX Must Be "default"" on page 176 for required configuration details. Step 1. Access the EFI Shell environment for the nPartition on which you want to boot HP-UX in single-user mode. Login to the service processor (MP or GSP - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 196
.EFI interface (the HP-UX Boot Loader prompt, HPUX>) enter the boot -is vmunix command to boot HP-UX (the /stand/vmunix kernel) in single-user (-is) mode. Serial Device Booting kernel... Step 6. Exit the console and service processor interfaces if finished using them. To exit the EFI environment - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 197
is available only on HP Integrity servers. See "ACPI Configuration for HP-UX Must Be "default"" on page 176 for required configuration details. Step 1. Access the EFI Shell environment for the nPartition on which you want to boot HP-UX in LVM-maintenance mode. Login to the service processor (MP or - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 198
is the filesystem number) for the device from which you want to boot HP-UX. Step 3. When accessing the EFI System Partition for the desired boot command to boot HP-UX (the /stand/vmunix kernel) in LVM-maintenance (-lm) mode. Step 6. Exit the console and service processor interfaces if finished - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 199
page 195 for details on shutting down the Windows operating system. CAUTION ACPI Configuration for Windows Must Be "windows" On nPartition-capable HP Integrity servers, to boot the Windows operating system an nPartition must have its ACPI configuration value set to windows. At the EFI Shell, enter - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 200
an item from the boot options list to boot Windows using the selected boot option. The EFI Boot Manager is available only on HP Integrity servers. See "ACPI Configuration for Windows Must Be "windows"" on page 187 for required configuration details. Step 1. Access the EFI Boot Manager menu for - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 201
Booting the Red Hat Linux Operating System Booting the Red Hat Linux Operating System You can boot the Red Hat Linux operating system on HP Integrity servers using either of the methods described in this section. See "Shutting Down Linux" on page 197 for details on shutting down the Red Hat - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 202
Operating System Boot and Shutdown Booting the Red Hat Linux Operating System Red Hat Linux Operating System Booting from the EFI Shell Use this procedure to boot Red Hat Linux from the EFI Shell. See "ACPI Configuration for Red Hat Linux 3 Must Be "single-pci-domain"" on page 189 for required - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 203
Operating System Boot and Shutdown Booting the SuSE Linux Enterprise Server Operating System Booting the SuSE Linux Enterprise Server Operating System You can boot the SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 operating system on HP Integrity servers using either of the methods described in this section. See - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 204
the EFI Shell entry from the EFI Boot Manager menu to access the shell. Step 2. Access the EFI System Partition for the SuSE Linux Enterprise Server boot device. Use the map EFI Shell command to list the filesystems (fs0, fs1, and so on) that are known and have been mapped. To - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 205
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 nPartition-capable HP Integrity servers through the service processor allows you to maintain console access to the nPartition after HP-UX has shut - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 206
command menu. On nPartition-capable HP Integrity servers, the shutdown -h command servers see "ACPI "Softpowerdown" Configuration-rx7620 and rx8620 OS Shutdown Behavior" on page 174. To reboot the nPartition you must do so manually by using the BO command at the service processor Command menu. If HP - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 207
behavior can be customized. For details see "ACPI "Softpowerdown" Configuration-rx7620 and rx8620 OS Shutdown Behavior" on page 174. On HP Integrity Superdome servers, the Windows shutdown /s command shuts down the system and keeps all cells at BIB (the boot is blocked, inactive state). Windows - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 208
to shut down the the system. Step 2. Check to see whether any users are logged in. Use the query user or query session command. Step 3. Issue the shutdown command and the appropriate options to shut down the Windows Server 2003 on the system. You have the following options when shutting down Windows - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 209
after shutdown. On nPartition-capable HP Integrity servers, this will either power down server hardware or put the nPartition into a shutdown for reconfig state. Use the PE command at the management processor Command menu to manually power on or power off server hardware, as needed. -r Reboot - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 210
Operating System Boot and Shutdown Shutting Down Linux 198 Appendix A - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 211
B Powering On and Off the System This appendix provides procedures to shut down and bring up a system. Not all steps of some of the procedures apply. For example, if checking the configuration as outlined in "Checking System Configuration" on page 200 and already connected to the host, Step 1. - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 212
System Shutting Down the System Use this procedure whenever the system must be shut down. Some of the steps may not apply. For example, the user may already be connected to the host, and therefore, Step 1. of the following procedure would may be ignored. Checking System Configuration To power down - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 213
cm at the MP prompt. Step 4. Make sure that no one else is using the system by entering who at the CM prompt. Only one user should be seen, as indicated in Figure B-3. Figure B-3 Checking for Other - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 214
Powering On and Off the System Shutting Down the System Step 5. Read the and save the current system configuration by entering cp and the CM prompt. Cabinet and partition information should be displayed as in Figure B-4. Figure B-4 Checking Current System Configuration Step 6. Go back to the Main - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 215
Figure B-7. Figure B-7 Partition Consoles Menu For each partition, perform the following steps: Step 1. Enter the partition number at the prompt. Step 2. Log onto the console: • HP-UX: Login as root • Linux: Login as root Appendix B 203 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 216
" for the command prompt and login. Step 3. At the console prompt, shutdown and halt the operating system by entering the shutdown command. • HP-UX: Enter the shutdown -h command • Enter the shutdown -h command, where is the number of minutes until system shutdown • Windows: Enter - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 217
Powering On and Off the System Shutting Down the System Step 6. Read the Cell PDH Controller status to determine if the partition is at BIB. Figure B-9 Using the de -s Command Boot is blocked Step 7. Repeat these steps for each partition. Appendix B 205 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 218
Powering On and Off the System Shutting Down the System Powering Off the System Using the pe Command Perform the following steps to power off a cell board for removal. Step 1. From the Command Menu, enter pe. Figure B-10 Power Entity Command Step 2. Enter the number of the cabinet to power off. In - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 219
Powering On and Off the System Shutting Down the System Step 5. Enter b at the select device prompt to select ensure the cabinet power is off. The output should be similar to that in Figure B-12. The Power Switch should be "on," but the Power should be "not enabled." Figure B-12 Power Status Second - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 220
Powering On and Off the System Turning On Housekeeping Power Turning On Housekeeping Power Step 1. Verify that the AC voltage at the input source is within specifications for each cabinet being installed. Step 2. Ensure that: • The AC breakers are in the Off position. See Figure B-13. • The cabinet - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 221
Powering On and Off the System Turning On Housekeeping Power Figure B-13 Front Panel Display with Housekeeping (HKP) Power On, and Present Indicators HKP, Present, and Attention Lights Step 5. Check the BPS LEDs. When on, the breakers on the PDCA distribute power to the BPSs. AC power is present at - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 222
Powering On and Off the System Turning On Housekeeping Power Figure B-14 BPS LEDs BPS LEDs 210 Appendix B - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 223
Powering On and Off the System Powering on the System Using the pe Command Powering on the System Using the pe Command This section describes how to power up the system.Use the following procedures anytime the system needs to be powered on. Step 1. From the Command Menu, enter the pe command. - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 224
Powering On and Off the System Powering on the System Using the pe Command Step 4. From the CM prompt, enter ps to observe the power status. The status screen shown in Figure 0-2 appears. Figure 0-2 Power Status First Window Step 5. At the "Select Device" prompt, enter B then the cabinet number to - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 225
C EFI Boot Maintenance Manager for hp Integrity Superdome One of the options in the EFI menu is the Boot Maintenance Menu. This appendix describes how to change how the system boots. If the system boot does not need to be changed, ignore this section. Appendix C 213 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 226
EFI Boot Maintenance Manager for hp Integrity Superdome From the EFI shell select the Boot Maintenance Manager. Looking at Figure C-1, the options are described below: Figure C-1 Boot Maintenance Manager Menu Use the up - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 227
EFI Boot Maintenance Manager for hp Integrity Superdome Boot From a File Boot From a File The "Boot from a file" option specifies EFI applications and boots the system. Figure C-2 shows an example of the available - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 228
EFI Boot Maintenance Manager for hp Integrity Superdome Add a Boot Option Add a Boot Option The "Add a Boot Option" option provides a way to add EFI applications. Selecting this options brings up a menu like the - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 229
EFI Boot Maintenance Manager for hp Integrity Superdome Delete a Boot Option Delete a Boot Option The "Delete Boot Option(s)" provides a means to delete boot options from the EFI Boot Manager. Figure C-3 shows an example - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 230
EFI Boot Maintenance Manager for hp Integrity Superdome Change Boot Order Change Boot Order The "Change Boot Order" options provides a means to change the list of boot options in the EFI Boot Manager. - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 231
EFI Boot Maintenance Manager for hp Integrity Superdome Manage BootNext Setting Manage BootNext Setting The "Manage BootNext setting" selects the most favored boot option for the next boot operation (next time only). Figure C-4 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 232
EFI Boot Maintenance Manager for hp Integrity Superdome Set Auto Boot Timeout Set Auto Boot Timeout The "Set Auto Boot Timeout" option specifies a timeout value until the next auto boot. Figure C-5 shows an - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 233
EFI Boot Maintenance Manager for hp Integrity Superdome Select Active Console Output/Input Devices Select Active Console Output/Input Devices The "Select Active Console Output Devices" and "Select Active Console Input Devices" options - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 234
EFI Boot Maintenance Manager for hp Integrity Superdome Select Active Standard Error Devices Select Active Standard Error Devices The "Select Active Standard Error Devices" option selects from a list the standard error device. It - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 235
EFI Boot Maintenance Manager for hp Integrity Superdome Cold Reset Cold Reset Selecting "Cold Reset" performs a hard reset of the system. Appendix C 223 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 236
EFI Boot Maintenance Manager for hp Integrity Superdome Cold Reset 224 Appendix C - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 237
Implementation Plan (SIP) should be developed before visiting the customer site. A Solution Manager assigned by HP's Global Sales Services (GSS) working with the account owner, will identify the system configurations, services, and training required to meet the customer's needs. Appendix D 225 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 238
Configuration The physical configuration and site preparation will be handled by Global Deployment Services (GDS), managed by their Deployment Manager, working with ESSO to complete the physical installation. 226 Appendix D - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 239
to one cell only. This will result in inconsistent bandwidth and latency problems. Cell Population A group of four cells (a quad) resides on one 1, 2 and 3, 4 and 5, and 6 and 7. The hp Integrity Superdome or hp 9000 Superdome SD32 can have dual links between quads if U-turns are installed on - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 240
Configuration Configuration Guidelines Table D-1, hp Integrity Superdome or hp 9000 Superdome SD64 Partition Configurations, shows configurations that yield the best performance. However, memory may be left over. This memory is interleaved in the 16-entry tables - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 241
partitions in the following tables provide good but not always optimum link loading while allowing for growth. Table D-1 hp Integrity Superdome or hp 9000 Superdome SD64 Partition Configurations Number of Cells per partition Cabinet 0 - Cell Slots (Cells 0-7) Cabinet 1 - Cell Slots (Cells 8-15 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 242
B D BD4 2 E E1 3 AA A BBB 2 4 AA A A C C CC2 5 AA A A A1 6 AA A A A A1 7 AA A A A AA1 8 AA A A A A AA1 21 Figure D-1 hp Integrity Superdome or hp 9000 Superdome SD32 Quad 0 0 123 XBC 0 Backplane Etch 4*2/6/2=0.66x U-turn 4*2/6/2=0.66x Quad 1 4 567 XBC 4 XBC-XBC Link Load - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 243
to reduce single points of failure. Rules dictate that the roots are selected first, then all other I/O are added. I/O can connect anywhere, but tools will guide you to the best selection. Appendix D 231 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 244
Configuration System Planner System Planner The System Planner is a tool available under AIM. Click on File>Enable>SuperDome>Calculator and Planner. Using the System Planner you can create a system with partitions ordered with the following information: • Number of cell boards, memory modules, and - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 245
E Replaceable Parts Appendix E 233 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 246
Replaceable Parts Table E-1 Superdome HP9000 and HP Integrity Superdome with PA-RISC & IPF Processors FRU DESCRIPTION PCA BOARDS ASSY, HLSB3 ( Left System Backplane), incl. HLSB, 4 XBC (TOGO'), 6 ASICS Covers, NO P/S , ASSY, HRSB2 ( Right System - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 247
Replaceable Parts Table E-1 Superdome HP9000 and HP Integrity Superdome with PA-RISC & IPF Processors (Continued) FRU DESCRIPTION Replacement FRU Part No. BD ASSY, DIMM, 2Gb, single DIMM BD ASSY, HMIOB ( Master IO Backplane) BD - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 248
Replaceable Parts Table E-1 Superdome HP9000 and HP Integrity Superdome with PA-RISC & IPF Processors (Continued) FRU CAT 5 M/M A5201-63068 5183-2687 CABLE ASSY, SMS Modem, Phone cord, 25 ft., Integrity ONLY 8121-0862 POWER SUPPLIES & AC CABLING PWR ASSY, BPS (Bulk Power Supply) Exchange FRU - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 249
Replaceable Parts Table E-1 Superdome HP9000 and HP Integrity Superdome with PA-RISC & IPF Processors (Continued) FRU DESCRIPTION PWR ASSY, PDCA, 200-240VAC, 3 phase 4-wire, phase to phase, (Power Dist. Control Assy) PWR ASSY, PDCA, - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 250
Replaceable Parts Table E-1 Superdome HP9000 and HP Integrity Superdome with PA-RISC & IPF Processors (Continued) FRU DESCRIPTION Mfab, Halfdome Base Assy, LCD Module, incl main cabinet 48V Distribution Buss ASSY, Front Control Panel Cosmetic kit , pre Integrity ASSY, Front Control Panel Cosmetic - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 251
Replaceable Parts Table E-1 Superdome HP9000 and HP Integrity Superdome with PA-RISC & IPF Processors (Continued) FRU DESCRIPTION Replacement FRU Part No. PCI I/O SLOT COVER 5001-7430 Mfab, Filler Panel, Cable exit, EMI Panel Pfab, - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 252
Replaceable Parts Table E-1 Superdome HP9000 and HP Integrity Superdome with PA-RISC & IPF Processors (Continued) FRU DESCRIPTION Replacement FRU Part No. Mfab, Cosmetic, Cabinet Side Panel, without vertical lip, color Graphite, Integrity ONLY A5201-04060 Mfab, Cosmetic, Cabinet Side Panel, - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 253
Parts Table E-1 Superdome HP9000 and HP Integrity Superdome with PA-RISC & IPF Processors (Continued) FRU DESCRIPTION Replacement FRU Part No. Mfab, Cosmetic, Back Kicker, Middle, color, Graphite, Integrity ONLY A5201-00504 Mfab, Cosmetic, Back Kicker, Right, pre-Integrity Mfab, Cosmetic - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 254
Replaceable Parts Table E-1 Superdome HP9000 and HP Integrity Superdome with PA-RISC & IPF Processors (Continued) FRU DESCRIPTION , .375-LG PAN-HD-TORX, qty 1 used to attach female guide 2200-1259 Rubber Bumper, SD front & rear doors 0403-0549 Exchange FRU Part No. 242 Appendix E - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 255
Processor Commands This Appendix summarizes the Management Processor commands. Notice that in the examples herein, MP is used as the command prompt. The term Guardian Service Processor has been changed to Management Processor, but some code already written uses the old term. Appendix F 243 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 256
this command, system is synonymous with partition. The MP detects configured events and takes appropriate action, allowing a partition to reboot automatically without user intervention. By default, when it is enabled, ASR is performed on a chassis code with an alert level of 13. MP produces chassis - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 257
Management Processor Commands MP Command: BO MP Command: BO 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 target partition have valid complex profiles and then - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 258
Management Processor Commands MP Command: CA MP Command: CA CA - Configure Asynchronous & Modem Parameters • Access level-Operator • Scope-Complex This command allows the operator to configure the local and remote console ports. The parameters that can be configured are the baud rate, flow control - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 259
command execution has no bearing on the changes to the configuration. The user is responsible for ensuring that all other partitions are shut down before cell list. NOTE This command does not boot any partitions. The user must boot the desired partition(s) using the BO command. NOTE The best - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 260
Management Processor Commands MP Command: CP MP Command: CP CP - Cells Assigned by Partition • Access Level - Single Partition User • Scope - Complex The cp command displays a table of cells assigned to partitions and arranged by cabinets. This is for display only, no configuration is possible - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 261
Management Processor Commands MP Command: DATE MP Command: DATE 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 F-6 DATE Appendix F 249 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 262
Management Processor Commands MP Command: DC MP Command: DC DC - Default Configuration • Access level-Administratrix • Scope-Complex This command resets some or all of the configuration parameters to their default values. The clock setting is not effected by the DC command. The example below shows - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 263
Management Processor Commands MP Command: DF MP Command: DF 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 Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 264
Management Processor Commands MP Command: DI MP Command: DI DI - Disconnect Remote or LAN Console • Access level-Operator • Scope-Complex This command initiates separate remote console or LAN console disconnect sequences. For the remote console, the modem control lines are de-asserted, forcing the - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 265
This command displays a list of all MP commands available to the level of the MP access (Administrator, Operator, or Single PD user). The commands that are available in manufacturing mode will be displayed if the MP is in manufacturing mode. In the following example, the MP is - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 266
Management Processor Commands MP Command: HE Example F-10 HE Command 254 Appendix F - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 267
This command is similar to the SSCONFIG command in ODE. The command is protected by an authentication mechanism. The MP generates a lock word, and the user must supply an authentication key which is dependent on the lock word. A fixed timeout of one minute protects against this command being entered - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 268
-Complex This command sets the two inactivity time-outs. The session inactivity timeout prevents a session to a partition to be inadvertently left opened, preventing other users to log onto a partition using this path. If the system session is hung or if the partition OS is hung, the IT command also - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 269
Management Processor Commands MP Command: LC MP Command: LC LC - LAN Configuration • Access level-Administrator • Scope-Complex This command displays and modifies the LAN configurations. The IP address, Hostname, Subnet mask, and Gateway address can be modified with this command. Example F-13 LC - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 270
Management Processor Commands MP Command: LS MP Command: LS LS - LAN Status • Access level-Single Partition User • Scope-Complex This command displays all parameters and current connection status of the LAN interface. Example F-14 LS Command 258 Appendix F - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 271
Commands MP Command: MA MP Command: MA MA - Main Menu • Access level-Single Partition User • Scope-N/A The command takes the specific user from the Command menu and returns the user to the main menu. Only the user that enters the command is returned to his private main menu. Example F-15 MP Main - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 272
Access level-Administrator • Scope-Complex NOTE This command is reserved for HP manufacturing and is available for internal use only. Its use is by workstation manufacturing. The MP generates a lock word, and the user must supply an authentication key which is dependent on this lock word - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 273
Management Processor Commands MP Command: MR MP Command: MR MR - Modem Reset • Access level-Operator • Scope-Complex This command sends an AT Z command to the system modem connected to the SBC. The initialization results can be viewed by way of the MS command. This command does not reset modems - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 274
Management Processor Commands MP Command: MS MP Command: MS MS - Modem Status • Access level-Single Partition User • Scope-Complex This command displays the result of the system modem's power-on selftest and shows the state of the modem lines. Each time the - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 275
levels log in, their default partition will be set to an invalid partition. The default partition for users of these access levels is maintained independently for each connection. When the user logs out of the MP handler, the default partition setting is not stored in non-volatile storage. Example - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 276
PS - Power and Configuration Status • Access level-Single Partition User • Scope-Cabinet This command displays the status of the specified new information from previous versions of the PS command in other systems. The user can retrieve a summary or more detailed information on one of the following: - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 277
Example F-19 PS Command Management Processor Commands MP Command: PS Appendix F 265 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 278
partition in section C of plus one key each for the A and B sections of the Complex Profile. The Default Partition is the default when prompting the user for which lock to re-key. Example F-20 Re-key lock for partition 3 266 Appendix F - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 279
Management Processor Commands MP Command: RR MP Command: RR 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 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 280
MP Command: RS RS - Reset Partition • Access level-Single PD user • Scope-Partition This command resets and boots the specified partition. The all cells have completed reset, the partition is booted. If the user is either Administrator or Operator, a choice of which partition is offered. Example F- - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 281
and access control to the MP handler. The parameters that can be modified are: • Login timeout • Number of password faults allowed • Flow control time-outs • User parameters: - User name - Organization name - Access level - Mode - User state Example F-23 SO Command Appendix F 269 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 282
Management Processor Commands MP Command: TC MP Command: TC TC - TOC Partition • Access level-Single Partition User • Scope-Partition This command transfers the control (TOC) of the specified partition. The SINC on each cell in the specified partition asserts the sys_init signal - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 283
Management Processor Commands MP Command: TE MP Command: TE TE - Tell • Access level-Single Partition User • Scope-Complex This command treats all characters following the TE as a message that is broadcast when the is pressed. The message size is limited - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 284
Management Processor Commands MP Command: VM MP Command: VM VM - Voltage Margin • Access level-Single Partition User • Scope-Cabinet The command adjusts the voltage of all marginable supplies within a range of +/- 5% No reset is required for the command to become effective. Example F- - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 285
Processor Commands MP Command: WHO MP Command: WHO WHO - Display List of Connected Users • Access level-Single Partition User • Scope-Complex 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 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 286
Management Processor Commands MP Command: XD MP Command: XD XD - Diagnostic and Reset of MP • Access level-Operator • Scope-Complex This command tests certain functions of the SBC and SBCH boards. Some of the tests are destructive and should not be performed on a system running the operating - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 287
G JUST Exploration Tool The JTAG Utility for Scan Tests (JUST) Exploration Tool, or JET, collects system information for each hp Integrity Superdome or hp 9000 Superdome on a network and places it in files for use by other scan tools. JET gathers configuration data by executing a series of queries - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 288
appears: Figure G-1 JET Set-UP Utility Step 3. Select Add. The following window appears: Figure G-2 JET Complex Update Window Step 4. Enter the server name and IP address and click OK. The server name is recorded in the initial utility window (Figure G-1). Step 5. Click Save & Exit to store the - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 289
JUST Exploration Tool Command Line Arguments Command Line Arguments JET supports the following command line arguments: Table G-1 Command Line Arguments Argument Parameters Description -v Prints version information then exit. -d Specifies JET debug level. This parameter - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 290
JUST Exploration Tool JET Interactive Mode JET Interactive Mode The interactive mode allows the user to run JET, display the current system configuration, and to update that configuration. To run in the interactive mode, enter jet -i at the prompt. When - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 291
JUST Exploration Tool JET Interactive Mode Links for complex feynman-s: DNA to REO links: 4 TOGO flex links: 12 JET Current Configuration Display Menu To view the current complex configuration, from the JET main menu, enter 2 from the JET main menu as shown in Figure G-7. Figure G-7 Interactive - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 292
JUST Exploration Tool JET Interactive Mode Figure G-10 Typical List of Nodes JET Interactive NODE SELECTION MENU! Select from the following options. 0) Node number 0. 1) Node number 1. 2) Node number 2. 3) Node number 3. 4) Node number 4. 5) Node number 5. 6) Node number 6. 7) Node number 7. 8) - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 293
JUST Exploration Tool JET Interactive Mode Board: Board: Board: Board: Board: Board: Board: Board: Board: Board: Board: Board: Board: Board: Board: Board: Board: Board: Board: Board: Board: Board: Board: Slot 1 CPU Slot 1 CPU Slot 1 CPU Slot 2 CPU Slot 2 CPU Slot 2 CPU Slot 2 CPU Slot 2 CPU Slot 2 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 294
2 Select the desired option. In this example Option 2, Add a Board to an existing node, is chosen and series of menus is presented to the user to add the board. These menus are presented in the following examples: Example G-1 Selecting Node 0 JET Interactive NODE SELECTION MENU! Select from the - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 295
Example G-3 Selecting a PDH Riser Board JET Interactive BOARD TYPE SELECTION MENU! Select from the following options. 1) CELL 2) PDH Card 3) Slot 0 CPU 4) Slot 1 CPU 5) Slot 2 CPU 6) Slot 3 CPU X) Return to previous menu. Enter selection: 1 Example G-4 Selecting the PDH Board JET Interactive - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 296
JUST Exploration Tool JET Interactive Mode Example G-6 Selecting the Correct Device Numbers JET Interactive DEVICE SELECTION for path number 0 JET Interactive DEVICE SELECTION for path number 1 Select the correct device for: jab, Reference designator: U33 1) jab 2) jab 3) jab 0x082b2291 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 297
JUST Exploration Tool JET Interactive Mode 1) jab 2) jab 3) jab 0x082b2291 0x182b2291 0x282b2291 Enter selection: 3 Select the correct device for: jab, Reference designator: U2 1) jab 2) jab 3) jab 0x082b2291 0x182b2291 0x282b2291 Enter selection: 3 JET Interactive Update menu. Select from - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 298
. This file must be located in the directory from which JET is executed and must have the name jet.cfg. The following list describes parameters supported in the JET configuration file: • Cplx_INI_File-Shows JET where to look for the cplx.ini file (this file is described below). The default for this - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 299
multi- or single-host selection key: either MH or SH. Following this field comes the host entities type and reference number along with its supported SDP protocol version. The last series of fields represent the communication protocol, IP address, and port number to use for communications with this - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 300
specified type. It then displays a list of these board names for the user to select. This file is located by the default path search with the the line containing the comment. End of line comments are not currently supported. Version The first non-comment field in the board_name.map file must - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 301
this file are specified by placing a # character at the beginning of the line containing the comment. End of line comments are not currently supported. Version Information The first non-comment field in the cplx.ini file must start with the keyword FILE_VERSION followed by the file version entered - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 302
[ Dependency A dependency is a relationship between boards. There are two currently supported dependency types: CHILD and PARENT. A board that contains a child dependency depends on the board specified in the dependency to be - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 303
in this file are specified by placing a # character at the beginning of the line containing the comment. End of line comments are not currently supported. Version Information The first none comment field in the cplx.ini file must start with the keyword FILE_VERSION followed by the files version - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 304
JUST Exploration Tool Data Files Board Path Entries The first series of entries in this file describe the scan paths on the board and the devices on those paths. Each of these entries begins with the keyword Board_Path followed by the path number. The entries end with the keyword End_Board_Path. - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 305
JUST Exploration Tool Data Files Example G-14 FILE_VERSION 4.0 Board Architecture File Board_Path - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 306
this file are specified by placing a # character at the beginning of the line containing the comment. End of line comments are not currently supported. Version Infromation The first none comment field in the cplx.ini file must start with the keyword FILE_VERSION followed by the files version entered - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 307
in this file are specified by placing a # character at the beginning of the line containing the comment. End of line comments are not currently supported. Complex Entries Each complex entry in the file begins with the keyword Complex followed by the complex name string and the complex's architecture - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 308
JUST Exploration Tool Data Files Example File The following is an example of the Complex Configuration File: complex name architecture code Complex zurg- s0x20 entity type entity reference number Entity MP0 host name protocol address port Hostname zurg -s UDP 15.99.83.130 5151 queue depth - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 309
file. The level of information is controlled by the debug level parameter in the jet.cfg file. This file is the first level for understanding problems encountered during JET execution. The name and location of this file are controlled by the Log_File parameter in the jet.cfg file. Appendix G 297 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 310
JUST Exploration Tool Error Conditions Error Conditions When errors are detected during update, several things can happen. If the error is detected at the complex level, an error is written to the complex.cfg file, but the complex data will not be present in the file. If an error is detected at the - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 311
H Templates 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 the computer room floor plan. Figure H-1 illustrates the locations required for the cable cutouts. Figure H-2 on page 301 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 312
Templates Figure H-3 on page 302 illustrates the overall dimensions required for a Superdome 64 Way system. Figure H-1 Cable Cutouts and Caster Locations 300 Appendix H - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 313
Templates Figure H-2 hp Integrity Superdome or hp 9000 Superdome SD16 and SD32 Space Requirements Appendix H 301 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 314
Templates Figure H-3 hp Integrity Superdome or hp 9000 Superdome SD64 Space Requirements 302 Appendix H - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 315
same scale as the floor plan grid (1/4 inch = 1 foot). These templates are provided to show basic equipment dimensions and space requirements for servicing. The service areas shown on the template drawings are lightly shaded. The equipment templates should be used with the floor plan grid to define - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 316
Templates Computer Room Layout Plan Computer Room Layout Plan Use the following procedure to create a computer room layout plan: Step 1. Remove several copies of the floor plan grid. Step 2. Cut and join them together (as necessary) to create a scale model floor plan of your computer room. Step 3. - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 317
H-4 hp Integrity Superdome or hp 9000 Superdome SD32 and SD64, and I/O Expansion Cabinet Templates Scale: 1/4 inch = 1 foot Service Area Service Area Service Area Server Server Server IOX Cabinet Service Area Service Area Service Area Server Service Area Service Area Server Server Service - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 318
H-5 hp Integrity Superdome or hp 9000 Superdome SD32 and SD64, and I/O Expansion Cabinet Templates Scale: 1/4 inch = 1 foot Service Area Service Area Service Area Server Server Server IOX Cabinet Service Area Service Area Service Area Server Service Area Service Area Server Server Service - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 319
H-6 hp Integrity Superdome or hp 9000 Superdome SD32 and SD64, and I/O Expansion Cabinet Templates Scale: 1/4 inch = 1 foot Service Area Service Area Service Area Server Server Server IOX Cabinet Service Area Service Area Service Area Server Service Area Service Area Server Server Service - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 320
H-7 hp Integrity Superdome or hp 9000 Superdome SD32 and SD64, and I/O Expansion Cabinet Templates Scale: 1/4 inch = 1 foot Service Area Service Area Service Area Server Server Server IOX Cabinet Service Area Service Area Service Area Server Service Area Service Area Server Server Service - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 321
H-8 hp Integrity Superdome or hp 9000 Superdome SD32 and SD64, and I/O Expansion Cabinet Templates Scale: 1/4 inch = 1 foot Service Area Service Area Service Area Server Server Server IOX Cabinet Service Area Service Area Service Area Server Service Area Service Area Server Server Service - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 322
H-9 hp Integrity Superdome or hp 9000 Superdome SD32 and SD64, and I/O Expansion Cabinet Templates Scale: 1/4 inch = 1 foot Service Area Service Area Service Area Server Server Server IOX Cabinet Service Area Service Area Service Area Server Service Area Service Area Server Server Service - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 323
Figure H-10 Computer Floor Template Scale: 1/4 inch = 1 foot Templates Computer Room Layout Plan Appendix H 60SP016A 12/20/99 311 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 324
Templates Computer Room Layout Plan Figure H-11 Computer Floor Template Scale: 1/4 inch = 1 foot 312 60SP016A 12/20/99 Appendix H - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 325
Figure H-12 Computer Floor Template Scale: 1/4 inch = 1 foot Templates Computer Room Layout Plan Appendix H 60SP016A 12/20/99 313 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 326
Templates Computer Room Layout Plan Figure H-13 Computer Floor Template Scale: 1/4 inch = 1 foot 314 60SP016A 12/20/99 Appendix H - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 327
Figure H-14 Computer Floor Template Scale: 1/4 inch = 1 foot Templates Computer Room Layout Plan Appendix H 60SP016A 12/20/99 315 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 328
Templates Computer Room Layout Plan 316 Appendix H - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 329
I Declarations of Conformity and Similarity Appendix I 317 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 330
Declarations of Conformity and Similarity Figure I-1 Declaration of Conformity - Page 1 318 Appendix I - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 331
Figure I-2 Document of Conformity - Page 2 Declarations of Conformity and Similarity Appendix I 319 - HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 | User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 332
Declarations of Conformity and Similarity Figure I-3 Declaration of Similarity 320 Appendix I
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