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Installation Guide rp5400 Family of Servers Version 3.0 Manufacturing Part Number: A5191-96022 February 2004 U.S.A. © Copyright 2002-2004 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.. - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 2
the copyright laws. IMPORTANT The latest versions of these documents, and any updates to these documents, are posted under the appropriate server at http://docs.hp.com. Where to Get Help. For online access to technical support information, self-solve tools, online assistance, community forums of - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 3
the server 37 Install Deskside Server 40 Install Stand-Alone Server in a Cabinet 43 Stationary L-Bracket Rail Assembly 48 Identifying Approved Non-E-Series HP Cabinets 48 Identifying E-Series HP Cabinets 49 Identifying Static Rail Kit 49 Installing Stationary Rails 49 3. Cabling and Power-Up - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 4
Contents Adding Users 74 Removing Users 75 Return the GSP to Default Configurations 76 rp54xx Server Boot Process 77 Initial Power-up 79 Index 83 4 - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 5
1 Installing Additional Components Chapter 1 5 - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 6
Components Additional Components Some internal components are too delicate to be installed in the server prior to shipping. These internal components are shipped with the server, but are packed separately. They can be installed after the cabinet has been unpacked and positioned. Some of the - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 7
Units (CPUs) rp5400 and rp5430 Servers support a maximum of two CPUs. rp5450 and rp5470 Servers support a maximum of four CPUs. CAUTION Ensure that the following conditions are met before installing a 750 MHz CPU (A6805B): • HP-UX 11.0/11.i IPR0109 or later is installed. • PDC firmware revision is - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 8
Additional Components Installing Central Processing Units (CPUs) Step 3. Loosen the captive T-15 screws that hold the top cover in place, then grasp the strap handle, raise the cover slightly, and pull the cover toward the front of the server to free the cover tabs from the slots in the chassis - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 9
following outlines which CPUs and processor support modules are installed for which rp5400 and rp5450 CPU configurations. If installing on an rp5470 proceed to the next step. PSM 0 CPU 1 CPU 0 CPU 2 CPU 3 Number of CPUs One Two Threea Foura PSM 1 L1000/L2000 System Board CPU Numbers to be - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 10
Socket Cleaning Procedure detailed in the Removal and Replacement chapter. Step 8. Install processor support modules, as required. Number of Processors Installed One (1) CPUs Two (2) CPUsa Three (3) CPUs Four (4) CPUs Processor Support Modules Required PSM 0 PSM 0 PSMs 0 and 1 PSMs 0 and 1 a. If - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 11
the top cover in place. Step 11. For rack configurations, insert the rp54xx Server back into the rack. Step 12. For deskside enclosure configurations, replace the deskside enclosure cover. Step 13. Plug in and power-up the rp54xx Server. Step 14. Use the BCH command in pr to verify that the system - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 12
order: 0a/b, 1a/b, 2a/b, 3a/b, and so on. Installing rp5400 and/or rp5450 DIMMs Step 1. Power down and unplug the rp54xx Server. NOTE DC voltages are present when the server is connected to AC power. Do not attempt to install or service: CPUs, memory, PSMs, the platform monitor or PCI I/O cards - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 13
memory slot locations. Installing Additional Components Installing Memory Locate the correct DIMM pair slots. Insert the DIMM connectors into the guides Server back into the rack. Step 10. For deskside enclosure configurations, replace the deskside enclosure cover. Step 11. Power the rp54xx Server - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 14
Additional Components Installing Memory Installing rp5470 DIMMs Step 1. Power down and unplug the rp54xx Server. NOTE DC voltages are present when the server is connected to AC power. Do not attempt to install or service: CPUs, memory, PSMs, the platform monitor or PCI I/O cards installed in non - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 15
secure the top cover in place. Step 9. For rack configurations, insert the rp54xx Server back into the rack. Step 10. For deskside enclosure configurations, replace the deskside enclosure cover. Step 11. Power the rp54xx Server on. Step 12. Use the BCH command in me to verify the system recognizes - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 16
four Non-turbo slots share a single 250MB/s PCI bus, run at 33MHz and support 32 and 64-bit PCI cards. Non-turbo slots are incapable of hot-plug functionality. The server must be turned off prior to removing or installing PCI cards in these slots. • Slots 7 - 12 are turbo slots. Each turbo slot - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 17
two Non-turbo slots share a single 250MB/s PCI bus, run at 33MHz and support 32 and 64-bit PCI cards. Non-turbo slots are incapable of hot-plug functionality. The server must be turned off prior to removing or installing PCI cards in these slots. • Slots 5 - 10 are turbo slots. Each turbo slot - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 18
Interconnect (PCI) Cards PCI I/O Card Installation Restrictions Restrictions apply regarding the installation of PCI I/O cards which contain a PCI-to-PCI bridge: • HP-UX boot is currently not supported for cards which contain a PCI-to-PCI bridge. • HP-UX patches are required when more than one card - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 19
Max Boot Load Order * Part Number 10 No 19 J3525 supported in non-turbo slots. Install in turbo slots only. 4. Requires server firmware revision 39.46 or later. 5. Requires HP-UX 11.1 6. Maximum is 7 for HP-UX versions prior to 11.0. Maximum is 10 for HP-UX version 11.1 and later. 7. Requires - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 20
Card Follow these procedures to install a PCI card. Step 1. Power down and unplug the rp54xx Server. NOTE DC voltages are present when the server is connected to AC power. Do not attempt to install or service: CPUs, memory, PSMs, the platform monitor or PCI I/O cards installed in non-turbo slots - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 21
snapping firmly in place. For full length (cards that extend to the left side card guides) PCI cards, use the UPPER card guide. Step 6. At the rear of the chassis, connect the I/O cable to the card just installed. Step 7. Replace the right side panel and tighten the captive screws. Step 8. For rack - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 22
order for this high availability feature to be fully implemented, the following server requirements must be met: • rp5400A/rp5450A firmware must be later than 40.26 (rp5400B/rp5450B/rp5470A firmware will support OLA/R upon its release). • HP-UX operating system must be 11i (11.11) or later. There is - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 23
and Mouse Kit - Includes mouse with 114" cable - Includes keyboard with 109" cable • D8910W (19") or D2847W (21)" Monitor - Includes localized power cord and 75" 15-pin video cable NOTE rp54xx graphics requires HP-UX 11.0 Support Plus (IPR) 0006, June 2000 or later. The photo below includes - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 24
PCI slots 1,2 and 8-12. rp5450/3000 Servers can access all PCI slots. Follow these procedures to install graphics cards. Step 1. Install HP-UX 11.0 Support Plus (IPR) 0006, June 2000 or later. This step ensures the appropriate HP-UX drivers are installed. Step 2. Power down and unplug the rp54xx - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 25
Graphics NOTE DC voltages are present when the server is connected to AC power. Do not attempt to install or service: CPUs, memory, PSMs, the platform monitor or PCI I/O cards installed in non-turbo slots (1-6) while DC voltage is present. Failure to observe this warning may result in damage - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 26
Additional Components Installing Graphics Step 4. Using a torx 15 screwdriver, loosen the captive screws on the right side panel. This panel has a label which shows which PCI I/O slots are - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 27
Additional Components Installing Graphics Step 6. Remove the PCI slot cover from the slot that will receive the PCI card. To remove the PCI slot cover, slide the PCI slot cover away from the server. Step 7. Center the graphics card within the space created by removing the PCI I/O slot cover - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 28
slot while the USB will work in any slot. To reserve turbo slots for high performance I/O cards, install the USB card in a non-turbo slot Step 8. At the rear of the chassis, connect the keyboard and mouse cables to the USB card. It does not matter which connector is used for the - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 29
Additional Components Installing Graphics Step 9. Connect one end of the 15-pin video cable connector the captive screws. Step 11. For rack configurations, insert the rp54xx Server back into the rack. Step 12. For deskside enclosure configurations, repalce the deskside enclosure cover. Step - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 30
15. Boot HP-UX and run the ioscan utility to verify the system recognizes the new PCI card. Step 16. Logon as root and install X/CDE/Motif if not already installed. Graphics Troubleshooting This section describes how to troubleshoot common problems encountered during installation or attempted use - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 31
Additional Components Installing Disk Drives Installing Disk Drives rp54xx Servers support up to four optional internal hard drives. These drives must be installed in the following sequence: It is not necessary to shutdown the HP-UX operating system or power off the server to install a new disk - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 32
in the card guide. As shown in the following graphic, the notches at the top of the disk drives must snap over the small brackets in the disk bay to ensure a firm connection. Step 4. Secure the connection by pushing the blue release lever closed. Step 5. Refer to HP-UX documentation to configure - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 33
2 Server Unpacking and Installation Chapter 2 33 - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 34
and associated components are pre-assembled and shipped from the factory already installed in a Hewlett-Packard E-Series cabinet. Factory integrated systems reduce the amount of time required to set-up and begin server operation. 1. Carefully remove the carton and anti-static bag from the pallet - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 35
Server Unpacking and Installation Factory Integrated rp54xx Cabinet Installation 3. At the rear of the cabinet: a. Open the smallest configurations require two persons to safely remove the rack from the pallet. If anti-tip feet or ballast are not installed or are improperly installed the cabinet - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 36
server from the pallet, Do not move the cabinet unless the anti-tip feet are installed installed. Do not move the cabinet after installing the anti-tip feet unless they are in the fully-raised position. Once installed Install the front and rear anti- the cabinet to its installation location. 8. Lower - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 37
Server Unpacking and Installation Receive and Unpack A Non-Integrated Server Receive and Unpack A Non-Integrated Server WARNING The typical rp54xx system can weigh up to 68kg (150lbs). HP recommends using an an approved lifting device. Lift and move the server in accordance with all local safety - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 38
Unpacking and Installation Receive and Unpack A Non-Integrated Server Step 2. If you are moving the server manually, use three people to lift the server from the packing material and pallet. Carefully move the server to the selected location. Step 3. If you are moving the server by an approved - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 39
Server Unpacking and Installation Receive and Unpack A Non-Integrated Server Step 5. Raise the lifting device platform enough for the server to clear the pallet and packing materials, as show below. Chapter 2 39 - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 40
Unpacking and Installation Install Deskside Server Install Deskside Server The following section describes the installation of a server into a Deskside enclosure for installation in an office environment. WARNING The typical rp54xx system can weigh up to 68kg (150lbs). HP recommends using an - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 41
toward the rear of the server. WARNING Stacking rp54xx Servers in deskside enclosures is not supported. Stacking rp54xx Servers in deskside enclosures can damage equipment, may cause injury to personnel, and may void your warranty or service contract. Step 6. Install the Front Bezel. Chapter 2 41 - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 42
the longer pull-tab. NOTE Pull-tab and label shown above is for an rp74xx Server. rp54xx uses the same style label and similar pull-tab. Step 10. Insert the pull-tabs into the front bezel. Install the longer pull-tab in the left side plastic window in such a way that the - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 43
the A5556A slide-tray assembly into an approved HP cabinet in preparation for installing an rp54xx Server. This slide-tray assembly can be installed in an HP E-Series cabinet or other HP cabinets approved for rp54xx system installation. To install the A5556A slide-tray assembly in an approved - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 44
Server Unpacking and Installation Install Stand-Alone Server in a Cabinet Step 3. . There should now be a total of four (4) sheet metal nuts installed. Step 4. If the cabinet is a non-E-Series cabinet, discard the left hand and right hand aluminum spacers and two at that position. 44 Chapter 2 - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 45
and Installation Install Stand-Alone Server in a Cabinet Step 7. Take the left hand slide/bracket assembly (marked 337079-1L) and install it and level. Guide Pin Hook Step 8. Securely fasten the rear of the slide's mounting bracket to the rear vertical mounting post by installing and tightening - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 46
Unpacking and Installation Install Stand-Alone Server in a Cabinet Step 10. Use an M5 x 30 screw with a cress from the slides' inner members. The slots with wide lead-in guides on the side of the tray fit down onto the slides' pins. The flat part of the tray will be on top, and the mounting holes - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 47
Unpacking and Installation Install Stand-Alone Server in a Cabinet Step 13. Use six, M5 x 12 screws (without washers down and give it a 1/4 turn to hold it in place. Step 15. Position the server on the tray aligning the plunger pins with the alignment holes in the chassis. Step 16. Release the - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 48
Stationary L-Bracket Rail Assembly rp54xx Servers may be installed into E-Series and approved Non- E-Series cabinets using stationary L-bracket rail assembly kits listed below. NOTE rp54xx Servers are supported in Hewlett-Packard E-series and approved Non- E-series Hewlett-Packard cabinets, and - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 49
Server Unpacking and Installation Stationary L-Bracket Rail Assembly Identifying E-Series HP Cabinets E-Series cabinets have light gray frames, sectioned, plastic outside "skins", a full return flange, and does not require the installation of the aluminum spacer block supplied, with the rail kits. - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 50
4.45 cm (1.75 Inches rp54xx Server Rail rp54xx Server Rail 31.8 cm (14.25 inches A5575A Rail Kit in approved Non- E-Series cabinet shown Step 2. Install sheet metal nut(s) in the vertical cabinet posts at the required height for the kit being installed: • Install the first nut either: - 4.45 - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 51
3 Cabling and Power-Up Chapter 3 51 - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 52
Power-Up Core I/O Connections Core I/O Connections The following paragraphs describe the indicators and connections of the rp54xx Core I/O. Core I/O consists of a LAN/SCSI card in slot 1 (lower slot in graphic) and a Guardian Service Power On. Flashing Green = LAN Receive. Red = Guardian Support - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 53
Requires an A5191-63001 "W" adapter cable 5. 10/100 Base-T = Primary LAN (RJ-45) Differential (LVD) Mode. Off = Single Ended Mode. 10. SCSI Terminator Power (Amber, Lower LED) On = Terminator power present Off = Terminator power Not present. Cabling and Power-Up Core I/O Connections Chapter 3 53 - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 54
Power On. Red = Guardian Support Processor Test Failed. 3. Green/Yellow, (Lower LED). Green = 100 Base-T Link OK. Flashing Green = 100 Base-T LAN Activity. Yellow = 10 Base-T Link OK. Flashing Yellow = 10 Base -T LAN Activity. 4. Console/UPS/Remote Connector (D-Type 25-Pin female). Requires - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 55
-Pin VHDCI SCSI). Path 0/0/1/0. 9. SCSI Mode (Green, Upper LED) On = Low Voltage Differential (LVD) Mode. Off = Single Ended Mode. 10. SCSI Terminator Power (Amber, Lower LED) On = Terminator power present Off = Terminator power Not present. Cabling and Power-Up Core I/O Connections Chapter 3 55 - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 56
connection to the Serial Presence Detect (SPD) bus. The GSP can only be installed in slot 2 and must be present for the server to power up. The GSP has downloadable firmware which can be updated independent of the HP-UX operating system. GSP firmware updates can occur anytime the GSP is active. If - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 57
rp5400 (A5576B), rp5450 (A5191B), and rp5470 Servers the GSP became a separate, must order product (A6696A). Revision A GSP The revision A GSP is identified by product number A6696A and part numbers: A5191-60012, A5191-69012, and A5191-69112. The revision A GSP requires a "W" cable to be attached to - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 58
Cabling and Power-Up Configure System Consoles Configure System Consoles rp54xx Servers provide RS-232, REMOTE, LAN and WEB console access. All console access involves the Guardian Service Processor (GSP). rp54xx Servers use either a revision A or revision B GSP. Below is an illustration of the - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 59
and Power-Up Configure part number A6144-63001. Configure RS-232 Console The physical connections for an RS-232 console include attaching the correct cable to the GSP. Next, connect the 24542G cable (supplied) to the CONSOLE connector and the serial port of the ASCII console. A personal computer - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 60
are recommended. Refer to the C1099A Terminal Console operating manual for instructions on how to obtain default settings. The HP 700 series console may also be used as an ASCII console. Both the C1099A Terminal Console and S700 consoles support HPterm and VT100 emulations. The emulation of the GSP - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 61
Cabling and Power-Up Configure System Consoles HP 700 Series System Console Configuration The following describes the steps required to configure the HP 700 series terminal for VT-100 mode for operation with an rp54xx Server. Although any terminal capable of operating in VT-100 mode can be used, the - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 62
Cabling and Power-Up Configure System Consoles Local Console Serial Port bit rate: facility by typing GSP>he. Once in the help facility, type the command need help with. Use LI for a list of commands. The following baud rates are recommended for the revision A GSP: • Console: 19200 • Remote: 19200 - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 63
Cabling and Power-Up Configure System Consoles Configure Remote Console The remote console allows console access via modem connections. Below is an illustration of the REMOTE console. The - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 64
Cabling and Power-Up Configure System Consoles Configure the LAN Console The LAN 127.0.0.1. NOTE The GSP has a separate LAN port from the system LAN port. It will need a separate LAN drop, IP address, and networking information from the port used by HP-UX. Before starting this procedure, you will - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 65
Cabling and Power-Up Configure System Consoles The lc command will start a series of prompts. Respond to each prompt with the LAN port is separate from the system LAN port. It will need a separate LAN drop, IP address, and networking information from the port used by HP-UX. Before starting this - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 66
Power examining the GSP MAC address label on the rear of the server. Step 2. Use the route add command to add the I.P the IP address using the GSP MAC address. • For HP-UX systems, the format of the MAC address is 00:30: > lc The lc command will start a series of prompts. Respond to each prompt with - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 67
Cabling and Power-Up Configure System Consoles Refer to, "Install a Secure Web Console" for more information on Secure Web Console installation and configuration. For the revision B GSP, the web console is an embedded feature. The steps to configure a web console are the same as configuring a LAN - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 68
Cabling and Power-Up Configure System Consoles Two browser windows will appear: a window with a white background and the HP invent logo and a separate GSP window with a black background. Example 3-4 GSP Browser Window Use the SETTINGS menu bar to configure web browser emulation. The GSP window - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 69
Example 3-5 GSP Web Browser Help Screen Cabling and Power-Up Configure System Consoles When the separate GSP window is closed, it appears in the HP invent window with Zoom In/Out above it. Click on the Zoom In/Out bar to generate a separate GSP window. Chapter 3 69 - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 70
Power-Up Configure System Consoles Example 3-6 Combined GSP Browser Window There is not a separate administration "layer" when using the embedded web access of the revision B GSP. Web console access via the external Secure Web Console required web console does not require this additional step. - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 71
rack-mounted rp54xx Server. For technical, installation, and configuration instructions for the Secure Web Console, refer to the following URLs on the Internet: General information: http://www.hp.com/ Documentation: http://www.docs.hp.com NOTE Either the system console (HP series 700 terminal) or - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 72
-Up Secure Web Console Installation Place the Secure Web Console power supply into the bottom portion of the wire mounting bracket as shown. Step 2. Connect one end of the power cable to the power supply where indicated. Step 3. Position the Secure Web Console unit in the mounting bracket. Step - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 73
Power-Up Secure Web Console Installation of the serial cable to the Secure Web Console until both the server and the Web Console have both been fully configured. Step 8. Web Console in accordance with the documentation that was provided with it or refer to http://www.docs.hp.com Step 11. Once the - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 74
Power-Up GSP Configurable Parameters GSP Configurable Parameters Once a system console is configured, additional GSP parameters may be set. For a complete list minutes. . Number of password Faults allowed: 3 . Flow series of prompts to enter all the required fields for adding a user. 74 Chapter 3 - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 75
and Power-Up GSP Configurable Parameters CAUTION Be sure to read each prompt carefully and enter the correct response. A missed or incorrect entry could deny entry to that user. The following is an example of an added user's information: . User's Name: Joe Smith . Organization's Name: IT Support - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 76
Cabling and Power-Up GSP Configurable Parameters Return the GSP to Default Configurations The Default Configuration (dc) command is used to reset all or some of the GSP - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 77
Cabling and Power-Up rp54xx Server Boot Process rp54xx Server Boot Process The length of time an rp54xx Server will require to complete the boot process depends on the number of processors and the amount of RAM installed. Average configurations can take more than 20 minutes. The boot process - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 78
Cabling and Power-Up rp54xx Server Boot Process During the Boot process a variety of errors or problems can occur as shown below: 78 Chapter 3 - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 79
the system will vary widely depending on hardware configuration. The following provides a "typical" procedure. Yours may vary depending on software and hardware installed: Step 1. Apply AC Power to the system console. Step 2. Apply power to the rp54xx Server by turning the front panel switch to ON - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 80
Cabling and Power-Up rp54xx Server Boot Process Step 3. Several self-test boot progress screens will be displayed and will scroll rapidly up the screen. Some tests may pause for up - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 81
Cabling and Power-Up rp54xx Server Boot Process Step 4. When the initial power-up boot process completes in approximately one to five minutes, the BCH main menu will be displayed: Step 5. To start the boot process using the - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 82
Cabling and Power-Up rp54xx Server Boot Process 82 Chapter 3 - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 83
Approved Non-E-Series HP Cabinets, 48 Identifying E-Series HP Cabinets, 49 Identifying Static Rail Kit, 49 Initial Power-up, 79 Install Deskside server, 40 Install Stand-Alone Server in a Cabinet, 43 Installing a PCI Card, 20 Installing Central Processing Units (CPUs), 7 Installing Disk Drives - HP L1000 | Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 84
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Installation Guide
rp5400 Family of Servers
Version 3.0
Manufacturing Part Number: A5191-96022
February 2004
U.S.A.
© Copyright 2002-2004 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P..