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Service Handbook B Class Model B132L/B132L+/B160L/B180L HP Part No. A4190-90041 Edition E1097 Printed in U.S.A. - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 2
© Hewlett-Packard Co. 1997 Printing History First Printing: October 1997 UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries, licensed exclusively through X/Open Company Limited. NOTICE The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. HEWLETT- - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 3
Safety and Regulatory Statements This section contains safety and regulatory statements pertaining to your B132L/B132L+/B160L/B180L workstation. It provides information on the following topics: • Special video configuration statements • Emissions regulations • Emissions regulations compliance - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 4
. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 5
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is Hewlett-Packard's system certification tests were conducted with HP-supported peripheral devices and HP shielded cables, such as those you receive with your - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 6
Emissions Regulations Operation of this device is subject to the following conditions: • This device may not cause harmful interference. • This device must accept interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. • Cables used with this device must be properly - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 7
Emissions Regulations Compliance Emissions Regulations Compliance Any third-party I/O device installed in HP system(s) must be in accordance with the requirements set forth in the preceding Emissions Regulations statements. In the event that a third-party noncompliant I/O device is - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 8
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions Electrostatic charges can damage the integrated circuits on printed circuit boards. To prevent such damage from occurring, observe the following precautions during board unpacking and installation: • Stand on a - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 9
Statement (U.S.A. Only) The CD ROM mass-storage system is certified as a Class-1 laser product under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Radiation Performance Standard according to the Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968. This means that the mass-storage system - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 10
Warnings and Cautions Warnings and Cautions x - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 11
Devices 9 System Unit Rear Panel Connectors 10 Security Loop 11 Audio Connectors 11 Keyboard Connectors 14 PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse Connectors 14 HP Parallel I/O Connector 14 802.3 Network Connectors 14 Serial I/O Connectors 15 SCSI Connectors 16 TOC Button 16 Power Cord Connector 16 Monitors 17 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 12
22 ftp 22 rcp 23 NFS 23 2 Environmental/Installation/PM Environmental Specifications 27 Installation 29 Preventive Maintenance 29 3 Configuration Workstation Configurations 33 FRU Configurations 34 Internal Storage Configurations 34 Allowable Memory Configurations 43 Monitor-Type Selection 45 Graphics Con - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 13
Getting Ready to Troubleshoot 51 Dealing with a Boot Failure 56 Searching for Bootable Media 58 Stable Storage 59 Boot Command Notations 59 Supported Boot Paths 59 ISL Environment 60 Selftest Failures 61 Chassis Codes 63 Running System Verification Tests 77 Running ODE-Based Diagnostics - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 14
133 Battery 135 Power Supply 136 Fast Wide SCSI Controller 138 Backplane 139 6 Diagrams and Pinouts System Power 145 System Block Diagrams 172 7 Reference Installation Manual 177 Service Manuals 177 xiv - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 15
Contents Reference Manuals 177 8 Service Notes 9 Boot Console Interface Accessing the Boot Console Interface 183 Booting Your Workstation 185 Searching for Bootable Media 187 Resetting Your Workstation 189 Displaying and Setting Paths 190 Displaying and Setting the Monitor Type 193 The Monitor - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 16
Contents Configure and Display LAN Settings (B132L+/B180L Only) 207 Displaying System Information 209 Displaying PIM Information 210 Stable Storage 211 ISL Environment 212 Invoking ISL from the Boot Console Interface 212 ISL User Commands 213 Updating System Firmware with ODE 215 xvi - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 17
Drive Switch Settings for Data Compression Operation Mode 42 Memory Connectors 44 Power On Troubleshooting 52 Selftests Troubleshooting 53 HP-UX Compatible Mode Troubleshooting 54 HP-UX Compatible Mode Troubleshooting (Continued) 55 B132L/B132L+/B160L/B180L Major Components 95 Main Tray FRUs 96 xvii - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 18
Contents Figures Storage Tray FRUs 97 Removing the Floor Stand 103 Removing the Main Tray Assembly 105 Memory Module Location 106 Removing the Memory Retainer 107 Removing a Memory Module 108 Memory Module Location 109 Removing the Memory Retainer 110 Installing Memory Modules 111 Cache Boards - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 19
Disconnecting the Fan and Speaker Connectors 133 Removing the System Fans and Speaker 134 Removing the Battery 135 Removing the Option Board Support Bracket 136 Removing the Power Supply 137 Removing the FW SCSI Controller 138 Disconnecting the Speaker and Fan Connectors 140 Removing the Backplane - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 20
Contents Tables Audio Electrical Specifications 13 Serial I/O Pins 15 Sample LANSCAN COMMAND TABLE 20 Environmental Specifications 27 Storage Configurations 35 Default SCSI IDs 36 LED Error Codes 61 PIM_INFO Action Table 82 Multi-Bit Memory Parity Error 83 Memory Address Ranges 85 Example Table 87 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 21
Contents Tables Backplane EISA Slot Connector (Rows H, D, G, and C) 150 Backplane PCI Slot Connector (5.0V Environment) 152 Backplane GSC Slot Connector 153 Backplane Fan Connector 155 Backplane Speaker Connector 156 System Board DRAMM DIMM Connector 156 System Board Cache DIMM Connector 159 Hard - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 22
Contents Tables Serial Port Connector Pinouts 170 PS/2 Connector 171 System Paths 190 Mnemonic Style Notation 191 xxii - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 23
1 Product Information 1 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 24
Product Information This chapter introduces the HP 9000 B132L/B132L+/ B160L/B180L workstation. Its purpose is to familiarize you with your workstation and its controls and indicators. The information is presented in the following sections: • Product Description • System unit front panel controls and - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 25
Information Product Description Product Description The B Class workstations have the following key features: • Processor Performance Model B132L - 132 Mhz (33 Mhz GSC) Model B132L+ - 132 Mhz (33 Mhz GSC) Model B160L - 160 Mhz (40 Mhz GSC) Model B180L - 180 Mhz (36 Mhz GSC) • Operating System Model - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 26
Product Information Product Description • Main Memory Model B132L/B160L - 6 slots of main memory allowing from 32 to 384 MBytes Model B132L+/B180L - 6 slots of main memory allowing from 32 to 768 MBytes • Second Level Cache 2 slots allowing 1 MB of second level cache • Internal Storage Devices Fast, - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 27
Product Information Product Description • EISA/PCI/GSC Option Slots Slot 1 - GSC or PCI Slot 2 - EISA, GSC, or PCI • User I/O PS/2 Keyboard PS/2 Mouse 5 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 28
Product Information System Unit Front Panel Controls and LEDs System Unit Front Panel Controls and LEDs Before powering on your system, you should become familiar with the system unit controls. Figure 1 shows the system unit front panel controls. Removable Storage Devices Power Switch Power LED - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 29
manually shut down the HPUX operating system on your workstation before powering it off. When you turn off the power switch, your workstation System LEDs The system LEDs indicate the status of your workstation. In the event of a system problem, the LEDs are lighted in different patterns to indicate - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 30
output to line out and speaker only. NOTICE: The Volume Control, Headphone Jack, and Mic (microphone) Jack features of the CD-ROM are supported through software applications only. For more information on the features and electrical specifications, see "Audio Connectors" later in this chapter. 8 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 31
NOTICE: Product Information System Unit Front Panel Controls and LEDs Removable Storage Devices The Models B132L/B132L+/B160L/B180L support the following removable storage devices: • CD-ROM Disc Drive • DDS-Format Tape Drive • Floppy Diskette Drive Due to space limitations, a DDS-format tape drive - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 32
system unit's rear panel. Single-Ended SCSI Security Loop Pullout Card Fast, Wide SCSI or Ultra, Wide SCSI (B132L+/B180L only) Monitor PS/2 Mouse PS/2 Keyboard Audio Audio Line In Line Out TOC HP Parallel LAN-TP Power LAN-AUI Serial 1 Serial 2 Figure 2 System Unit Rear Panel Connectors 10 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 33
means of locking the storage tray, with a padlock or other locking device, to prevent unauthorized removal from the system. Audio Connectors Your workstation has audio input and output capability through external input and output connectors on the rear panel and through an internal speaker. The rear - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 34
installed) • Audio Output Line-out Headphone (on the front panel) Built-in mono speaker • Audio CODEC Crystal CS4215 The audio electrical specification for this workstation are summarized in Table 1 12 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 35
Table 1 Product Information System Unit Rear Panel Connectors Audio Electrical Specifications Frequency Response Input Sensitivity/Impedance Line In Microphone Max Output Level/Impedance Line Out Headphone Speaker (internal) Output Impedance Line Out Headphone Signal to Noise* Line Out Headphone - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 36
The 25-pin HP Parallel I/O interface uses Centronics interface protocols to support peripheral devices such as printers and plotters. Consult the documentation that accompanies each peripheral device for specific information concerning its use. 802.3 Network Connectors Your workstation has built-in - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 37
(such as a mouse or trackball), or peripheral devices to the Serial Input/Output (SIO) ports on the B132L/B132L+/ B160L/B180L workstation. Peripheral devices include printers, plotters, modems, and scanners. Consult the documentation that accompanies each pointing or peripheral device for specific - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 38
The TOC (transfer of control) button resets the system and transfers control from the default device to an auxiliary device. Power Cord Connector Plug the workstation's power cord into the power cord connector to provide ac power to the system. 16 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 39
interface connector on the rear of your workstation. Pointing Devices You can use an HP three-button mouse, a trackball, or other options as pointing devices using the PS/2 connector or the Serial ports. For instructions on using your particular pointing device, see the manual that came with it. 17 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 40
figuration Information" sheet that shipped with your system for details on configuration. If you have any questions about Instant Ignition, refer to Using Your HP Workstation for more information. When you power on your workstation, a self-test is performed before the system boots. 18 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 41
for each SCSI device • Internet Protocol (IP) address • Subnetwork mask For help with these, refer to Using your HP Workstation. LANIC ID Locate the contents label that comes with the workstation shipping carton. Find the LANIC ID listed there and write it down in the space provided: LANIC ID You - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 42
information menu of the Boot Console Handler: lanaddress IP Address and Subnetwork Mask Information Get the IP address and the subnet mask information for your workstation from either your System Administrator or your Network Administrator and note them here: IP address subnet mask 20 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 43
Networking Overview Networking Overview Your workstation is capable of many more tasks than are described in this owner's guide. This section gives an on your workstation, contact your system administrator and also see the Using Your HP Workstation manual that came with your workstation. telnet The - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 44
rlogin application also allows you to log on to another computer system on the network from your workstation. For more information on rlogin, see the Using Your HP Workstation manual that came with your workstation and read the on-line man page by entering the following at a command-line prompt: man - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 45
The rcp application allows you to remotely copy files from another computer system on a network to your workstation. For more information, see the Using Your HP Workstation manual that came with your workstation and read the on-line man page by entering the following at a command-line prompt: man rcp - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 46
Product Information Networking Overview 24 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 47
2 Environmental/Installation/ PM 25 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 48
Environmental/Installation/PM This chapter lists the environmental specifications and regulatory requirements for the system. Installation and preventive maintenance information, if applicable, is also provided. 26 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 49
/Installation/PM Environmental Specifications Table 4 Environmental Specifications Table 4 lists the environmental specifications for this workstation. Environmental Specifications Type Altitude Operating Non-operating DC magnetic field Operating Non-operating Electromagnetic Interference (EMI - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 50
Environmental/Installation/PM Environmental Specifications Table 4 Environmental Specifications Type Operating random Swept sine survival Random survival Acoustics Specifications 0.21 G rms, 5-50 Hz 0.5 G peak, 5-500 Hz 2.09 G rms, 5-500 Hz - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 51
information. Preventive Maintenance The system unit requires no preventive maintenance. Some removable media storage devices require operator preventive maintenance. Refer to the B132L/B132L+/B160L/B180L Owner's Guide (Part Number A4190-90023) for more information. 29 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 52
Environmental/Installation/PM Preventive Maintenance 30 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 53
3 Configuration 31 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 54
Configuration This chapter provides details about setting up and changing the system configuration. 32 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 55
Configuration Workstation Configurations Workstation Configurations Refer to the HP 9000 B Class Configuration Guide for a complete list of supported accessories, peripherals, and operating systems for this workstation. 33 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 56
which disk tray position is correct for your device. Figure 3 shows the storage device positions in the disk tray. Table 5 lists what devices are supported in the different disk tray positions. The numbers in the left column of Table 7 refer to the position numbers in Figure 3. 3 1 2 Figure 3 Disk - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 57
Configurations Table 5 Storage Configurations Disk Tray Position Supported Devices Conditions 3 Floppy Drive The floppy drive is not Disk * Ultra Wide SCSI Disk** * Fast Wide SCSI devices are supported only with the optional Fast Wide SCSI controller. **Ultra Wide SCSI is built-in on SPU - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 58
NOTE: Table 6 NOTICE: Configuration FRU Configurations Table 6 lists the recommended SCSI IDs for internal storage devices. There are no jumper settings to change for the floppy drive. These SCSI IDs are the default IDs for each storage device. If an existing device already uses an ID, select an - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 59
NOTE: Configuration FRU Configurations The following figures show the CD-ROM and DDS tape drive SCSI address and jumper settings. For jumper settings for other types of drives, refer to the label on your hard drive for specific jumper information for that device. Remove or disable the terminators on - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 60
Configuration FRU Configurations Figure 5 Later Model CD-ROM Drive SCSI Address/Jumper Settings 38 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 61
Configuration FRU Configurations SCSI ID 0 1 2 3 SCSI ID 4 5 6 Figure 6 Early Model DDS-DC Tape Drive SCSI Address/Jumper Settings 39 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 62
Configuration FRU Configurations Figure 7 Later Model DDS-DC Tape Drive SCSI Address/Jumper Settings 40 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 63
Configuration FRU Configurations Figure 8 DDS-2 Tape Drive SCSI Address/Jumper Settings 41 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 64
Configuration FRU Configurations Figure 9 DDS Drive Switch Settings for Data Compression Operation Mode 42 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 65
Configuration FRU Configurations Allowable Memory Configurations This workstation has 6 memory slots, labeled 0A, 0B, 1A, 1B, and 2A, 2B. The memory configuration is 32 MB to 768 MB installed in pairs of - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 66
Configuration FRU Configurations Memory Module Connectors White Ejector Tabs 0B 0A 1B 1A 2B 2A Figure 10 Memory Connectors See chapter 5 of this manual for details on installing memory modules. 44 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 67
NOTICE: Configuration FRU Configurations Monitor-Type Selection The built-in graphics in the Model B132L/B132L+/ B160L/B180L workstation supports the following two monitors: • 17-inch, 1280x1024 color monitor (A4330) • 20-inch, 1280x1024 color monitor (A4331) The monitor type does not have to be - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 68
. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 69
the slot number in which the graphics adapter is installed. A and B denote the two video output connectors on the dual display adapter. For example, a Dual Visualize Enhanced Graphics Card (A4451A) installed in option slot 2 would be graphics(2A) and graphics(2B). 47 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 70
Configuration Restrictions The system supports only four graphics displays at a time. A "display" is a video output port or connector. For example, the Dual Visualize Enhanced Graphics Card ( graphics adapter with the A4072A Z Accelerator attached are not supported in the B Class workstations. 48 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 71
4 Troubleshooting 49 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 72
Troubleshooting This chapter provides information about isolating a failing component, known as a Field Replaceable Unit (FRU), in a Model B132L/B132L+/B160L/B180L workstation. 50 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 73
Getting Ready to Troubleshoot To troubleshoot a B132L/B132L+/B160L/B180L workstation, you must be familiar with the HP-UX operating system and be able to start and stop processes. You should also be familiar with the boot ROM diagnostics, ISL diagnostics, and the Support Tools Manager online - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 74
Getting Ready to Troubleshoot Start Turn on system Flowchart 1 Y Power LED Lights? N Y Fans on? N Y Power LED Lights? N Replace power supply Y Power LED N Lights? Next Chart Replace CPU board Replace - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 75
Ready to Troubleshoot Y Power LED Lights? N Replace CPU board or backplane Y Selftests pass? N Replace indicated FRU Figure 12 Powerup N display appears normal? Y Check monitor Configuration Are Y error messages displayed? Troubleshoot the indicated part N Go to HP-UX flowchart - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 76
Getting Ready to Troubleshoot Start Flowchart 3 Go to Boot Administration environment A B Boot Y Over LAN? Does Y Boot List appear? Select storage Run ISL diagnostics System Y with LAN cable & I/O ok? N Replace system board A Figure 13 HP-UX Compatible Mode Troubleshooting 54 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 77
Getting Ready to Troubleshoot Flowchart 4 C Does operating N system boot? Y Run offline ISL Diagnostics Can you N Refer offline and online diagnostics Y Do N programs load and run? Refer to application manuals Y End Figure 14 HP-UX Compatible Mode Troubleshooting (Continued) 55 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 78
Troubleshooting Dealing with a Boot Failure Dealing with a Boot Failure To start this workstation from an operating system stored on a device different from the usual boot device, to boot from a different disk, or to boot from another type of - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 79
Troubleshooting Dealing with a Boot Failure Answering yes (y) causes the ISL to be load an alternate version of the HP-UX operating system. For example, if the usual kernel (/stand/vmunix) on the root disk (fwscsi.6.0) has become corrupted, boot the workstation from the backup kernel (/stand/vmunix - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 80
Troubleshooting Dealing with a Boot Failure Searching for Bootable Media To list all devices that may contain bootable media, go to the Main Menu of the Boot - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 81
Troubleshooting Dealing with a Boot Failure Stable Storage Stable Storage is non second path indicated by the search command. Supported Boot Paths SCSI devices are bootable when connected to the built-in SCSI or optional Fast, Wide SCSI bus. Diskless workstations can only boot from the LAN port on - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 82
Troubleshooting Dealing with a Boot Failure ISL Environment The ISL environment provides the means to load the operating system (HP-UX) environment. The ISL environment also provides an offline platform to execute diagnostic and utility programs from a boot device when HP of the HP-UX O/S after - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 83
Troubleshooting Selftest Failures Selftest Failures Chassis codes are the key to nd the LED error code. To get additional information about failures from the boot console interface, use the Service menu pim, pdt, and Chassis Code commands. In the following table, shaded LEDs indicate that they are - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 84
Troubleshooting Selftest Failures Table 7 LED Value LED Error Codes RS-232 Chassis Code Range Description 5000 - 500F 8000 - 8FFF CD00 - CDff* 8500, 8501 8C00-8CFF Any - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 85
Troubleshooting Selftest Failures Table 7 LED Value LED Error Codes RS-232 Chassis Code Range Description N/A Power on value (processor board fault when this value remains for - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 86
Troubleshooting Selftest Failures 0015 ister 0016 0017 0018 DINO_BRDG_FEAT_INIT DINO_PCIROR_INIT Instruction mem protec- tion trap* 1x08 UNEXPECTED_INTERRUPT Illegal instruction trap 1x09 UNEXPECTED_INTERRUPT Break instruction trap 1x0A UNEXPECTED_INTERRUPT Privileged instruction - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 87
Troubleshooting Selftest Failures 1078-1079 CPU_SAR CPU SAR selftest 107A-1080 CPU_EX_DEP 1081- COPROC selftest 10A1 COPROC_REG COPROC register selft- est 10A2 COPROC_INSTR COPROC instruction selftest 10A3 COPROC_TRAPS 10A4 COPROC_MISC 10AF FPU_S_DISABLED FPUs are disabled 10B0 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 88
Troubleshooting Selftest Failures 2070 DCACHE_RAM 2071 DCACHE_RAM_DATA_ERR 2072 DCACHE_RAM_TAG_ERR 2073 DCACHE_RAM_LOAD_ERR 2080-2x84 DTAG 2090-2x95 CACHE_DERR 20A0-2xA8 CACHE_BIST 20B0 DCACHE_PARITY 20B1 DCACHE_TAG_PARITY the tag - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 89
Troubleshooting Selftest Failures 2137 2138 2140 2141 2142 2143 2144 2150 2151 2152 2153 2154 2155 2156 2157 2158 2159 2160 2161 2162 2163 2164 2165 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 90
Troubleshooting Selftest Failures Actual M_RD_CHK[0:15] Actual M_RD_CHK[16:31] Expected M_RD_CHK[0:15] Expected M_RD_CHK[16:31] 2168 SLC_ERR_NML_DATA_ERR FLT extended info same as 2167 2169 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 91
Troubleshooting Selftest Failures FLT extended info same as 2152 2193 SLC_DMA_TEST_SLCSTAT_ERR FLT extended info same as 2152 2194 SLC_DMA_UNEXP_SLC_SIZE 2195 SLC_DMA_SETUP_DATA_ERR FLT extended info same as - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 92
Troubleshooting Selftest Failures 5xy3 MODE _PHASE_ERROR 5xy4 PARITY_ERROR 5xy5 PROTOCOL_ERROR 5xy7 DIR_ERROR 5xy8 BROAD_ERROR 5xy9 IMPROPER_ACCESS_ERROR 5xyA ILLEGAL_RESPONSE 5xyB BUS_TIMEOUT 5xyD WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT 5xyE GBOA_TOC 504F BUS_PMAE_HPMC ( - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 93
Troubleshooting Selftest Failures 7406 HPMC_SLC_ACCESS_ERR 7407 HPMC_SLC_TAG_ERR 7500 NO_RAM_FOUND 7501 GOOD_MEM_FAILED Not enough good memory to run OS 7502 BCH_MEM_FAILED Not enough good memory to run - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 94
Troubleshooting Selftest Failures Expected data[0:15] Expected data[16:31] Actual data[0:15] Actual data[16:31] 7FFF CATASTROPHIC_MEM_ERR Code Name 8000-8004 GECKOBOA_REG 802B IO_BUS_OVERLAP - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 95
Troubleshooting Selftest Failures placed by the FRU slot number where appropriate. Code Name Meaning 8C05 PCI_PATH_ERR PATH error - wrong HW ? 8C06 PCI_BIST_TEST Start exec dev's BIST - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 96
Troubleshooting Selftest Failures C252 TEST_DUAL_ISSUE C260 INTRLV_RAM_TEST C261 TEST_1ST_PAGES C263 TEST_WRITE C264 TEST_READ_WRITE C265 TEST_READ C270 UPDATING_CONFIG C280 CONFIG_TO_EEPROM C2A0 FLAT_CONFIG C2B0 FLAT_RAM_TEST C2C1 MEM_RESET_SOFT C2C2 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 97
Troubleshooting Selftest Failures graphics at HPA F6 C654 INIT_MONITOR_F4 graphics at HPA F4 C700 GET_MFG_DFLTS C740 INIT_OTHR_PATH boot path C750 TEST_OTHR_PATH other boot path C780 LOAD_IPL_OTHR_PATH - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 98
Troubleshooting Selftest Failures son CBFE CBFF CC0x CC2x CC4x HPMC_DURING_TOC MULTIPLE_HPMCS OS_RENDEZVOUS CC1x CPU_RENDEZVOUS CC3x MEM_CPU_RENDEZVOUS HPMC interrupted a TOC Nested HPMC occurred EARLY_CPU_RENDEZVOUS CACHE_CPU_RENDEZVOUS Code CD00 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 99
Troubleshooting Running System Verification Tests Running System Verification Tests HP-UX uses an online diagnostics product called the Support Tools Manager that allows system operation verification. Three interfaces are available with the Support RISC HP 9000 Series 700 Diagnostics Manual. 77 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 100
Troubleshooting Running System Verification Tests To access the Support Tools Manager, perform the following steps: 1 In a terminal window, type the following at the # prompt to invoke the command line interface: # cstm 2 The following message appears: Support Support Tools Manager, enter the - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 101
Troubleshooting Running ODE-Based Diagnostics Running ODE-Based Diagnostics The Offline Diagnostic Environment (ODE) consists of diagnostic modules for testing and verifying system operation. ODE - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 102
Troubleshooting Running ODE-Based Diagnostics • mapper - identifies the configuration of HPPA systems. It displays path, identification, and revision information of I/O components, configuration of memory controllers, processors, - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 103
Troubleshooting Dealing with HPMC (Uncorrectable Error) Dealing with HPMC (Uncorrectable Error) The power-on sequence follows this path: Power-on -> Selftest -> Console Path -> Boot Admin Mode -> Boot Path -> ISL Mode -> HP-UX Mode When the hardware detects an unrecoverable (HPMC) error in the HP-UX - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 104
Troubleshooting Dealing with HPMC (Uncorrectable Error) Table 8 PIM_INFO Action Table Check Type Word Cache Check Word Bus Check Word System Responder Word Action * See Note 1 0x80000000 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 105
Table 9 Troubleshooting Dealing with HPMC (Uncorrectable Error) HPMC Caused by a Multi-Bit Memory Parity Error An HPMC interruption is forced when a multi-bit memory parity error is - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 106
Troubleshooting Dealing with HPMC (Uncorrectable Error) Interpreting the Table The values in the Bus Check and System Responder Address words indicate that a multi-bit memory parity - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 107
Table 10 Troubleshooting Dealing with HPMC (Uncorrectable Error) Determining the Faulty SIMM Pair The address given by the System Responder Address is contiguous, even though empty slots are - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 108
Table 10 Troubleshooting Dealing with HPMC (Uncorrectable Error) Memory Address Ranges Pair (3 thru 0 Memory Size (MB) Address Range 104-112 112-120 120-128 128-136 136-144 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 109
Troubleshooting Dealing with HPMC (Uncorrectable Error) Table 11 Pair 3 (32 MB SIMMs) Pair 2 (32MB SIMMs) The SIMM address ranges are: Pair 3: Addresses 0x00000000 - 0x03FFFFFF Pair 2: Addresses - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 110
Troubleshooting Dealing with HPMC (Uncorrectable Error) Table 11 Pair 1 (32 MB SIMMs) Pair 0 (8 MB SIMMs) Example Table Pair (3 thru 0) ____1____ ____1____ ____1____ ____1____ ____1____ ____1____ ____1____ - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 111
NOTICE: Troubleshooting Dealing with HPMC (Uncorrectable Error) Addressing starts at Pair 3, not Pair 0. A If the System Responder Address (as shown using the PIM_INFO command) is between 0x000000 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 112
Table 12 Troubleshooting Dealing with HPMC (Uncorrectable Error) SIMM pair identified in this Cache Parity Error An HPMC interruption is forced when a data parity error is detected during a Load instruction to the memory address space or during a data cache flush operation. Table 12 shows an example - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 113
Troubleshooting Dealing with HPMC (Uncorrectable Error) The value in the CPU State word indicates that register values and addresses stored in Stable Storage at the time - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 114
Troubleshooting Dealing with HPMC (Uncorrectable Error) 92 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 115
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WARNING: NOTICES: This chapter lists the B132L/B132L+/B160L/B180L Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) and provides procedures and need to manually shutdown the HP-UX operating system on the workstation before switching it off. When the power switch is turned off, the workstation automatically shuts - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 117
numbers. You may discard them. Figure 15 shows the major components of the system unit. A1 A4 A2 A5 A3 Figure 15 B132L/B132L+/B160L/B180L Major Components 95 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 118
B10 B8 Field Replaceable Units Exchange and Nonexchange Part Numbers Figure 16 shows the Main Tray FRUs for the B132L/ B132L+/B160L/B180L workstation. The numbers correspond to item numbers in Table 13 and Table 14. B3 B1 B4 B2 B7 B5 Figure 16 B6 B11 B9 Main Tray FRUs 96 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 119
Field Replaceable Units Exchange and Nonexchange Part Numbers Figure 17 shows the Storage Tray FRUs for the B132L/B132L+/B160L/B180L workstation. The numbers correspond to item numbers in Table 13 and Table 14. C1 C2 C4 Figure 17 C5 C3 C6 Storage Tray FRUs Table 13 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 120
C1539-69201 C1537-69201 A1648-60015 A1658-60019 A4200-69040 A4200-69045 A2579-69001 A2580-69001 A1236-69001 A3828-69001 A3829-69001 A3830-69001 Description 180 MHz CPU Assy 132 MHz CPU Assy 160 MHz CPU Assy 132 MHz CPU/New I/O Assy 2 GB SE SCSI Disk 2 GB FW SCSI Disk 2 GB - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 121
Field Replaceable Units Exchange and Nonexchange Part Numbers 99 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 122
Field Replaceable Units Exchange and Nonexchange Part Numbers Table 14 Nonexchange Parts FRU List Figure Number Part Number B4 A4190-66500 A4190-66523 B5 0950-3021 Not Shown A4190-66501 Not Shown A4190-61601 Not Shown A4190-61602 Not Shown A4323-63001 C2 A4190-62020 B6 A4190-62030 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 123
Shown A1658-62070 Description Rubber Foot Thumbscrew 6-32 Model Number Plate B132 Model Number Plate B132L+ Model Number Plate B160L Model Number Plate B180L Floppy Cable Speaker Slim Line Floppy Drive Floppy Carrier Assy EVC Video Adapter Cable EG RAM Card Fan Shroud 6-32 Disk/Pwr holding screw - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 124
is no need to manually shut down the HPUX operating system on the workstation before powering it off workstation automatically shuts down the operating system before terminating the power. Unplugging the power cord while HP instructions on the package. 6 If installed, remove the floor stand as - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 125
Field Replaceable Units FRU Removal and Replacement Figure 18 CAUTION: Removing the Floor Stand Follow normal ESD, anti-static precautions when handling the workstation or any of its components. Failure to do so can cause component degradation or failure. 103 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 126
Field Replaceable Units FRU Removal and Replacement 7 Lay the workstation on a flat stable surface, such as a table top or floor. 8 If installed, remove any locking device from the storage tray security tab on the rear of the system unit. 104 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 127
Field Replaceable Units FRU Removal and Replacement Main Tray Assembly Perform the following steps to remove the main tray assembly from the system unit: 1 Completely loosen the four thumb screws on the rear of the system unit, as shown in Figure 19. Figure 19 Removing the Main Tray Assembly 2 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 128
Field Replaceable Units FRU Removal and Replacement Removing Memory Modules Before removing memory modules, remove the Main Tray Assembly from the system unit. Refer to Chapter 3 for information about memory configurations. Perform the following steps to remove memory modules: 1 Locate the memory - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 129
Field Replaceable Units FRU Removal and Replacement 2 Pull the tab on the memory retainer and slide it toward the front of the main tray to remove it, as shown in Figure 21 Figure 21 Removing the Memory Retainer 107 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 130
Field Replaceable Units FRU Removal and Replacement 3 To remove a memory module, push the ejector tabs on each side of the module. Lift the memory module up and out of the connector and place it on a static-free surface. Figure 22 shows how to remove a memory module. Figure 22 Removing a Memory - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 131
Field Replaceable Units FRU Removal and Replacement Installing Memory Modules Before installing memory modules, remove the Main Tray Assembly from the system unit. Refer to Chapter 3 for information about memory configurations. Perform the following steps to install memory modules: 1 Locate the - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 132
Field Replaceable Units FRU Removal and Replacement 2 Pull the tab on the memory retainer and slide it toward the front of the main tray to remove it, as shown in Figure 21 Figure 24 Removing the Memory Retainer 3 Close the ejector tabs on each side of the memory connector to lessen the force - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 133
Removal and Replacement 4 Line up the memory module with the guides making sure that the notched end of the memory module Console Interface, see Chapter 9 of this manual. If only a faulty memory module is replaced, use the pdt clear command in the service menu of the Boot Console Interface. Answer - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 134
Field Replaceable Units FRU Removal and Replacement Second Level Cache Boards Before removing second level cache boards, remove the main tray assembly. 1 Locate the cache board connectors on the CPU board, as shown in Figure 26. Cache Board Connectors Figure 26 Cache Boards Location 112 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 135
Second Level Cache Boards You must install cache boards in pairs of equal size. When installing cache boards, line the cache board up with the guides making sure that the keying notches along the connector edge of the board are away from the memory modules 113 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 136
NOTICE: Field Replaceable Units FRU Removal and Replacement Storage Tray Assembly Before removing the Storage Tray Assembly, remove the Main Tray Assembly from the system unit. The Storage Tray Assembly does not have to be removed from the system unit to access a hard disk drive or the 3.5-inch - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 137
Field Replaceable Units FRU Removal and Replacement 2 Remove the storage tray retaining screw, as shown in Figure 29. 3 Disconnect the cables from the system board and the backplane, as shown in Figure 29. FWSCSI Storage Tray Power SESCSI CD Audio Retaining Screw Floppy Connector Figure 29 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 138
Field Replaceable Units FRU Removal and Replacement 4 Hold the storage tray with both hands and slide it toward the front of the main tray approximately an inch, then lift it straight up to remove it. Figure 30 NOTICE: Removing the Storage Tray Assembly When replacing the storage tray, use the - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 139
Field Replaceable Units FRU Removal and Replacement Storage Tray Cover To remove the storage tray cover press in the two cover locking tabs then lift the front end of the cover and slide it forward off of the pins in the rear, as shown in Figure 31. Figure 31 Removing the Storage Tray Cover 117 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 140
NOTICE: Field Replaceable Units FRU Removal and Replacement Disk Filler Panel If you remove a disk filler panel, you must replace it or install a removable media storage device in its place. Before removing a disk filler panel, remove the Storage Tray Assembly. To remove a disk filler panel, insert a - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 141
, perform the following procedures: • Remove the Main Tray Assembly. • Remove the Storage Tray Assembly. • Remove the Storage Tray Cover. Refer to Chapter 3 for supported storage tray configurations. Perform the following steps to remove a CD-ROM drive or DDS tape drive: 1 Push in the locking tabs on - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 142
Field Replaceable Units FRU Removal and Replacement 2 Disconnect the power and data cables from the device. 3 Slide the device completely out of the storage tray and place it on a static-free surface. 120 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 143
Assembly does not have to be removed from the Main Tray to access a hard disk drive or the 3.5-inch floppy drive. Refer to chapter 3 for supported storage tray configurations. Perform the following steps to remove a floppy disk drive from the system unit: 1 Disconnect the cable from the floppy disk - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 144
Field Replaceable Units FRU Removal and Replacement 2 Lift the rear of the floppy disk carrier, push the carrier toward the rear of the disk tray, then lift the front of the floppy disk carrier from the Storage Tray, as shown in Figure 35. Figure 35 Removing the Floppy Disk Carrier 122 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 145
Field Replaceable Units FRU Removal and Replacement 3 Lift the floppy drive straight up to remove it from the floppy carrier, as shown in Figure 36. Figure 36 NOTICE: Removing the Floppy Disk Drive When replacing the floppy drive in the carrier, make sure to align the pin in the carrier with the - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 146
to be removed from the Main Tray to access a hard disk drive in the rear position or the 3.5-inch floppy drive. Refer to Chapter 3 for supported storage tray configurations. Perform the following steps to remove a hard disk drive from the storage tray: 1 Disconnect the power and data cables from the - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 147
Field Replaceable Units FRU Removal and Replacement 2 Push the locking tab toward the drive and hold it there while simultaneously sliding the drive toward the front of the storage tray, as shown in Figure 37. Figure 37 Removing a Hard Disk Drive 3 Lift the drive straight up to remove it from the - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 148
option boards. Perform the following steps to remove an EISA, GSC, or PCI option board: 1 Push in the locking tab and slide the option board support bracket toward the rear of the main tray to remove it, as shown in Figure 38. Retaining Screw Figure 38 Removing an EISA, GSC, or - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 149
Field Replaceable Units FRU Removal and Replacement NOTICE: If you are not replacing the board, perform the following procedure: a Install a blank plate in the rear panel, as shown in Figure 39 b Perform Steps 2 through 1 in reverse order. Figure 39 Installing an Option Slot Blank Plate 127 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 150
Field Replaceable Units FRU Removal and Replacement CPU Board Assembly Before removing the CPU board assembly perform the following procedures: • Remove the Main Tray Assembly from the system unit. • Remove the Storage Tray Assembly from the Main Tray Assembly. If you are replacing the original CPU - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 151
Field Replaceable Units FRU Removal and Replacement Determining LAN ID Enter the following at the prompt: /usr/sbin/lanscan The output is similar to the following: Hardware Station Dev Hardware Net-Interface NM Encapsulation Mjr Path Address lu State NameUnit State ID Methods Num 2.0.2 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 152
Field Replaceable Units FRU Removal and Replacement Removing the CPU Board Perform the following steps to remove the CPU board from the main tray: 1 Pull the two ejector handles at the same time, as shown in Figure 40. Figure 40 NOTICE: Removing the CPU Board 2 Slide the CPU board out of the main - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 153
Field Replaceable Units FRU Removal and Replacement Optional EGRAM Module Before removing the optional EGRAM (System Graphics RAM) module, perform the following procedures: • Remove the Main Tray Assembly from the system unit. • Remove the Storage Tray Assembly from the Main Tray Assembly. • Remove - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 154
NOTICE: Field Replaceable Units FRU Removal and Replacement 2 Grasp the EGRAM module from the sides and pull it straight up to disconnect it from the CPU board connector, as shown in Figure 41. When replacing the EGRAM module make sure that its connector is correctly aligned with the connector on - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 155
Field Replaceable Units FRU Removal and Replacement System Fans and Speaker Before removing the fans, remove the Main Tray Assembly from the system unit. Perform the following steps to remove the system fans: 1 Locate the desired fan or speaker connector on the backplane, push in the tab on the - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 156
Field Replaceable Units FRU Removal and Replacement 3 Lift the fan out of the top of the fan shroud, or pull the speaker out of the front of the fan shroud, as shown in Figure 43. Figure 43 Removing the System Fans and Speaker 134 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 157
. Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du même type ou d'un type recommandé par le constructeur. Mettre au rébut les batteries usagées conformément aux instructions du fabricant. 135 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 158
Field Replaceable Units FRU Removal and Replacement Power Supply Before removing the power supply, remove the Main Tray Assembly. 1 Remove the option board support bracket by pushing in on the locking tab and sliding it toward the rear of the main tray, as shown in Figure 45. Figure 45 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 159
Field Replaceable Units FRU Removal and Replacement 2 Remove the two power supply retaining screws, as shown in Figure 46. Power Supply Retaining Screws Figure 46 CAUTION: Removing the Power Supply 3 Pull the power supply out of the side of the main tray, as shown in Figure 46. To avoid damage, - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 160
Field Replaceable Units FRU Removal and Replacement Fast Wide SCSI Controller Before removing the FW SCSI controller, remove the main tray assembly. To remove the FW SCSI controller, use a pair of needle-nose pliers to squeeze the tabs on the standoffs so that they will pass through the board and - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 161
Field Replaceable Units FRU Removal and Replacement Backplane Before removing the backplane, perform the following procedures: • Remove the Main Tray Assembly • Remove the Mass Storage Tray • Remove the CPU Board • Remove any EISA, GSC, or PCI option boards • Remove (optional) Fast Wide SCSCI board. - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 162
Field Replaceable Units FRU Removal and Replacement Perform the following steps to remove the backplane: 1 Disconnect the two fan connectors and the speaker con- nector by pushing in on the connectors locking tab and pulling the connector, as shown in Figure 48. Figure 48 Disconnecting the Speaker - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 163
Field Replaceable Units FRU Removal and Replacement 3 Lift the backplane on its standoffs and swing the right end out away from the backplane support, as shown in Figure 49. Figure 49 Removing the Backplane 141 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 164
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Diagrams and Pinouts This chapter provides functional information about the system including tables which list pinouts for the following connectors: • Backplane to System Board connector • Backplane PCI connector • FWSCSI board backplane connector • Backplane EISA slot connector • Backplane PCI slot - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 167
Diagrams and Pinouts System Power System Power This section provides information on the connectors and pinouts in the B132L/B132L+/B160L/B180L workstation. Table 15 lists the pinouts for the Backplane to System Board primary connector. Table 15 Backplane to System Board Connector Pin Number 1 2 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 168
Diagrams and Pinouts System Power Table 15 Backplane to System Board Connector Pin Number 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Row A gnd gsc_resetL_fwscsi gsc_resetL_wax gsc_resetL_dino gnd gsc_ad(26) gsc_ad(23) gsc_ad(21) gsc_ad(19) gnd gsc_ad(15) gsc_ad - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 169
Diagrams and Pinouts System Power Table 16 lists the pinouts for the Backplane PCI connector. Table 16 Pin Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Backplane PCI Connector Row A pci_par pci_serrL GND pci_sboL pci_sdone GND pci_perrL pci_lockL pci_stopL GND pci_clk(3) - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 170
Diagrams and Pinouts System Power Table 17 Pin Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Table 17 lists the pinouts for the Backplane Optional Fast-Wide SCSI board connector. FWSCSI Board Backplane Connector Row A VDD gsc_resetL GND gsc_brL gsc_addvL gsc_parity GND - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 171
Diagrams and Pinouts System Power Table 18 lists the pinouts for the Backplane to EISA Slot connector for rows F, B, E, and A. Table 18 lists the pinouts for rows H, D, G, and C. NOTE: Table 18 Rows A, C, F, and H are Upper (ISA) contacts. Rows B, D, E, and G are Lower (EISA) contacts. Backplane - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 172
Diagrams and Pinouts System Power Table 18 Backplane EISA Slot Connector (Rows F, B, E, and A) Pin Row F 22 GND 23 LA 24 LA 25 ACCESS KEY 26 LA 27 LA 28 +5V 29 +5V 30 GND 31 LA Row B IRQ IRQ IRQ IRQ DAK T-C BALE +5V OSC GND Row E LA LA - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 173
Diagrams and Pinouts System Power Table 19 Backplane EISA Slot Connector (Rows H, D, G, and C) Pin Row H 13 GND 14 D 15 ACCESS KEY 16 D 17 +5V 18 +5V 19 MAKx Row D DAK DAK DRQ +5V MASTER16 GND Row G D D ACCESS KEY GND D D MREQx Row C D D - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 174
Diagrams and Pinouts System Power Table 20 Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Table 20 lists the pinouts for the Backplane PCI slot connector in a 5.0V environment. Backplane PCI Slot Connector (5.0V Environment) Side B -12V TCK Ground TDO +5V +5V INTB# INTD# PRSNT1# - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 175
Table 20 Pin 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Table 21 Diagrams and Pinouts System Power Backplane PCI Slot Connector (5.0V Environment) Side B AD[25] +3.3V C/BE[3]# AD[23] Ground AD[21] AD[19] +3.3V Side A Ground AD[24] IDSEL +3.3V AD[22] AD[20] Ground AD[18] Pin Side B Side A 55 AD[05] AD[04] 56 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 176
Table 21 Diagrams and Pinouts System Power Backplane GSC Slot Connector Pin Signal Pin 13 GSC_TYPE_(0) 63 14 GND 64 15 GSC_TYPE(3) 65 16 GSC_AD(31) 66 17 +5V 67 18 GSC_AD(28) 68 19 GSC_AD(27) 69 20 gnd 70 21 GSC_AD(24) 71 22 GSC_AD(23) 72 23 +5V 73 24 GSC_AD( - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 177
Table 21 Table 22 Diagrams and Pinouts System Power Backplane GSC Slot Connector Pin Signal Pin 39 GSC_AD(0) 89 40 GSC_RETRY_L 90 41 +5V 91 42 GSC_DRR_L 92 43 GND 93 44 GSC_TDO 94 45 TMS 95 46 GND 96 47 +3.3V 97 48 GSC_GSC_L 98 49 OFFSET(?) 99 50 OFFSET(?) - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 178
Diagrams and Pinouts System Power Table 23 Table 24 Table 23 lists pinouts for the Backplane Speaker connector. Backplane Speaker Connector Pin Signal 1 SPEAKER 0 2 SPEAKER 1 Table 24 lists the pinouts for the System Board DRAMM DIMM connector. System Board DRAMM DIMM Connector Pin Signal - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 179
Table 24 Diagrams and Pinouts System Power System Board DRAMM DIMM Connector Pin Signal Pin Signal 17 D(8)/D(72) 89 D(13)/D(77) 18 D(10)/D(74) 90 D(15)/D(79) 19 D(12)/D(76) 91 GND 20 D(14)/D(78) 92 D(17)/D(81) 21 GND 93 D(19)/D(83) 22 D(16)/D(80) 94 D(21)/D(85) 23 D( - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 180
Diagrams and Pinouts System Power Table 24 System Board DRAMM DIMM Connector Pin Signal Pin Signal 43 D(34)/D(98) 115 D(39)/D(103) 44 D(36)/D(100) 116 GND 45 D(38)/D(102) 117 D(41)/D(105) 46 GND 118 D(43)/D(107) 47 D(40)/D(104) 119 D(45)/D(119) 48 D(42)/D(106) 120 D(47 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 181
Table 24 Table 25 Diagrams and Pinouts System Power System Board DRAMM DIMM Connector Pin Signal Pin Signal 69 AD_1(5) 141 GND 70 AD_1(3) 142 AD_1(4) 71 AD_1(1) 143 AD_1(2) 72 GND 144 +5V Table 25 lists the power pinouts for the System Board Cache DIMM connector. System Board - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 182
Diagrams and Pinouts System Power Table 25 System Board Cache DIMM Connector Pin Signal Pin Signal 17 D(20)/D(84) 101 GND 18 D(22)/D(86) 102 D(21)/D(85) 19 +3V 103 D(23)/D(87) 20 D(24)/D(88) 104 GND 21 D(26)/D(90) 105 D(25)/D(89) 22 +3V 106 D(27)/D(91) 23 D(28)/D(92) - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 183
Table 25 Diagrams and Pinouts System Power System Board Cache DIMM Connector Pin Signal Pin Signal 43 +3V 127 SLTW 44 SLATV(13) 128 GND 45 SLA(8) 129 SLTOE 46 +3V 130 SLA(9) 47 SLA(17) 131 GND 48 SLA(6) 132 SLA(21) 49 +3V 133 SLA(11) 50 SLA(19) 134 GND 51 SLA( - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 184
Diagrams and Pinouts System Power Table 25 Table 26 System Board Cache DIMM Connector Pin Signal Pin Signal 69 D(48)/D(112) 153 D(47)/D(111) 70 +3V 154 D(49)/D(113) 71 D(50)/D(114) 155 GND 72 D(52)/D(116) 156 D(51)/D(115) 73 +3V 157 D(53)/D(117) 74 D(54)/D(118) 158 GND - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 185
Table 27 Diagrams and Pinouts System Power Table 27 lists the pinouts for the System Board Disk Tray SCSI connector. System Board Disk Tray SCSI Connector Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 GND 26 TERMPWR 2 D(0) 27 GND 3 GND 28 N/C 4 D(1) 29 GND 5 GND 30 GND 6 D(2) 31 GND 7 GND - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 186
Diagrams and Pinouts System Power Table 27 Table 28 Table 29 System Board Disk Tray SCSI Connector Pin Signal Pin Signal 24 N/C 49 GND 25 GND 50 IO Table 28 lists the pinouts for the System Board Disk Tray connector. System Board Disk Tray Power Connector Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 187
Table 30 Diagrams and Pinouts System Power Table 30 lists the pinouts for the Optional Fast Wide SCSI Board to the Disk Tray Fast Wide SCSI connector. Optional FWSCSI Board to Disc Tray FWSCSI Connector Pin Signal 1 PDB(12) 2 PDB(13) 3 PDB(14) 4 PDB(15) 5 PPDP(1) 6 GND 7 PDB(0) 8 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 188
Diagrams and Pinouts System Power Table 30 Table 31 Optional FWSCSI Board to Disc Tray FWSCSI Connector Pin Signal Pin Signal 23 PACK 57 NACK 24 PRST 58 NRST 25 PMSG 59 NMSG 26 PSEL 60 NSEL 27 PCD 61 NCD 28 PREQ 62 NREQ 29 PIO 63 NIO 30 GND 64 GND 31 PDB(8) - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 189
Table 32 Diagrams and Pinouts System Power Table 32 lists the pinouts for the Parallel Port connector. Parallel Port Connector Pinouts Pin Description Pin Description 1 Strobe 14 AFD 2 D[0] 15 ERR 3 D[1] 16 INIT 4 D[2] 17 SLIN 5 D[3] 18 GROUND 6 D[4] 19 GROUND 7 D[5] - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 190
Table 33 Diagrams and Pinouts System Power Table 33 lists the pinouts for the Single-Ended SCSI connector. Single-Ended SCSI Connector Pinouts Pin Description Pin Description 1 Ground 26 D[0] 2 Ground 27 D[1] 3 Ground 28 D[2] 4 Ground 29 D[3] 5 Ground 30 D[4] 6 Ground 31 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 191
Table 33 Table 34 Diagrams and Pinouts System Power Single-Ended SCSI Connector Pinouts Pin Description Pin Description 24 Ground 49 25 Ground 50 REQ IO Table 34 lists the pinouts for the SGRAM connector. EGRAM Connector Pin Description Pin Description 1 Audio Out, Right 18 USB/ - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 192
Table 35 Table 36 Diagrams and Pinouts System Power Table 35 lists the pinouts for the AUI connector. AUI Connector Pinouts Pin Description Pin Description 1 GND 9 CLSNn 2 CLSN 10 TRMTn 3 TRMT 11 GND 4 GND 12 RCVn 5 RCV 13 +12V 6 GND 14 GND 7 N/C 15 N/C 8 GND Table - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 193
Table 37 Diagrams and Pinouts System Power Table 37 lists the pinouts for the P/S2 connector. PS/2 Connector Pin Description 1 Data 2 (HIL_SI/HIL_SO or N/C) 3 Ground 4 +5V 5 Clock 6 (+12V/Ground or N/C) 171 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 194
Diagrams and Pinouts System Block Diagrams System Block Diagrams Figure 50 shows the system unit block diagram for B132L and B160L. 172 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 195
Diagrams and Pinouts System Block Diagrams Data Cache Address CPU PCXL2 Instruction Cache Data 2nd level Cache (optional) Address GSC LEDs PDH FETS PDC IDOC FW SCSI (optional) PCI Controller PCI SLOT PCI SLOT MAIN MEMORY 72b - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 196
Diagrams and Pinouts System Block Diagrams Figure 51 shows the system unit block diagram for B180L systems. Data Cache Address CPU PCXL2 Instruction Cache Data 2nd level Cache (optional) Address GSC FETS MAIN MEMORY 72b DIMM 72b DIMM 72b DIMM 72b DIMM 72b DIMM 72b DIMM LEDs PDH - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 197
7 Reference 175 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 198
Reference This chapter provides part numbers and titles to reference documents. 176 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 199
Manuals Service Handbook B132L/B132L+/B160L/B180L Workstations (this handbook) A4190-90041 Precision Architecture RISC HP 9000 Series 700 Diagnostics Manual 92453-90010 System Administration Tasks Manual HP Apollo 9000 Series 700 B2355-90040 Reference Manuals B132L/B132L+/B160L/B180L Owner's Guide - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 200
Reference Reference Manuals 178 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 201
8 Service Notes 179 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 202
Service Notes 180 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 203
9 Boot Console Interface 181 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 204
Boot Console Interface The Boot Console Interface provides an "interactive" environment after the power-on sequence. 182 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 205
switch on the front panel of the system unit. There is no need to manually shut down the HPUX operating system on your workstation before powering it off. When you turn off the power switch, your workstation automatically shuts down the operating system before terminating the power. Make sure that - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 206
NOTICE: Boot Console Interface Accessing the Boot Console Interface 3 When the system has completely shut down, power on your workstation. If Autoboot is turned off, the boot sequence automatically stops at the boot console Main Menu. If Autoboot is turned on, you will see the - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 207
Console Interface Booting Your Workstation Booting Your Workstation Usually, you start your workstation by turning it on and waiting for HP-UX to boot automatically. However, you may not always want the usual sequence to occur. For example, you may want to start your workstation from an operating - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 208
interacting with ISL, you can choose to load an alternate version of the HP-UX operating system. If you do not want ISL to be loaded, your root disk (fwscsi.6.0) has become corrupted, and you wish to boot your workstation from the backup kernel (/stand/vmunix.prev), type the following at the ISL> - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 209
Boot Console Interface Searching for Bootable Media Searching for Bootable Media To list devices that contain bootable media, follow the directions in "Accessing the Boot Console Interface" earlier in this appendix, and then type the following at the prompt: Main Menu: Enter command > search ipl The - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 210
Boot Console Interface Searching for Bootable Media Where device_type is one of the following: fwscsi is the built-in fast, wide differential SCSI bus or the built-in ultra, wide single-ended SCSI bus sescsi is the built-in single-ended SCSI bus lan is all connections to the built-in LAN gscn is an - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 211
Boot Console Interface" earlier in this appendix, and then type the following at the prompt: Main Menu: Enter command > reset To reset your workstation to its predefined values, follow the directions in "Accessing the Boot Console Interface" earlier in this appendix, and then type the following at - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 212
and Setting Paths Displaying and Setting Paths Table 38 A path is the hardware address of a device that is attached to the I/O system of your workstation. The path command sets the system paths shown in Table 38. The path command sets and displays the hardware address of a specified device - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 213
Boot Console Interface Displaying and Setting Paths Table 39 The paths are displayed in Mnemonic Style Notation, as shown in Table 39. Mnemonic Style Notation I/O Type Specification Format Built-in FWSCSI Built-in UWSCSI Built-in SCSI Optional Built-in LAN fwsci.scsi_address.logical_unit_number - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 214
Boot Console Interface Displaying and Setting Paths To set a system path to a new value, follow the directions in "Accessing the Boot Console Interface" earlier in this chapter, and then type the following at the prompt: Main Menu: Enter command> path path_type path where path_type is one of the - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 215
system ships from the factory preset to use a monitor with a specific resolution and frequency. If you replace your workstation's monitor with a different type of monitor, you must reconfigure your workstation to support the new monitor. The Monitor Command The monitor command lets you change your - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 216
Boot Console Interface Displaying and Setting the Monitor Type The correct usage for setting the graphics configuration is: monitor graphics_path type where valid graphics_path parameters are: graphics(0) - The built-in 8-plane graphics adapter. graphics(1) - Graphics adapter installed in option slot - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 217
video connector on the right is graphics(NB). Where N is the slot number in which the graphics adapter is installed. For example, a Dual Visualize Enhanced Graphics Card (A4451A) installed in option slot 2 would be graphics(2A) and graphics(2B). There are graphics configuration restrictions of which - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 218
the Monitor Type The screen displays a list of the current graphics adapters and there monitor types configured for your workstation. MONITOR INFORMATION Path ----------GRAPHICS(0) Slot Head HPA 0 1 f8000000 Resolution Freq Type Class 1280x1024 72Hz 12 Configuration Menu: Enter command - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 219
:Enter command> monitor graphics(n) tt Where n is the number of the graphics adapter and tt is the monitor type. To display a list of supported monitors, enter the following command; Config Menu: Enter command> monitor list A list of valid monitor types similar to the following is displayed; MONITOR - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 220
Boot Console Interface Displaying and Setting the Monitor Type To set the monitor type for graphics(0) to monitor type 2 you would enter the following; Config Menu: Enter command> monitor graphics(0) 2 The boot console displays a message that tells you that your new monitor selection will take - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 221
Interface Displaying and Setting the Monitor Type Setting the Monitor Type at Power On If you replace your workstation's monitor with a different monitor type, and do not set the workstation's graphics parameters by using the monitor command before doing so, you need to perform the following: Wait - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 222
. The system will now display the console to the terminal connected to the Serial 1 port. Note that you can use a 9-pin to 9-pin serial cable (HP F1044-80002) to connect an HP Omnibook laptop computer serial port to the workstation. 200 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 223
Boot Console Interface Displaying the Current Memory Configuration Displaying the Current Memory Configuration The following sample screen output using the memory command shows a sample memory configuration table. To display the current memory configuration for your system, from the Information Menu of - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 224
Displaying the Current Memory Configuration The screen displays status and configuration information for the memory DIMMs installed in your workstation. The following sample shows the memory information when memory modules are properly installed and configured MEMORY INFORMATION MEMORY STATUS TABLE - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 225
's nonvolatile memory. If you reset these flags to a new value, the change takes effect the next time you reboot the workstation. auto boot boots the operating system whenever your workstation is turned on. To examine the state of the auto boot and auto search flags, type the following at the prompt - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 226
NOTICE: Boot Console Interface Setting the Auto Boot and Auto Search Flags Autosearch searches for devices in the following order: Primary Boot Path Alternate Boot Path Built-in Fast, Wide SCSI Devices SCSI card in slot 1 SCSI card in slot 2 Built-in Single-Ended SCSI Devices Built-in LAN bootp - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 227
interface testing is performed during the self tests, causing the boot process to take longer. If you are experiencing difficulty in booting your workstation, set fastboot to off and reboot the system. The more extensive testing may reveal the error condition. To display the status of fastboot, type - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 228
the LAN Station Address Displaying the LAN Station Address It is sometimes necessary to supply a LAN station address of your workstation to other users. For example, if your workstation is to become a member of a cluster, the cluster administrator needs to know your LAN station address in order to - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 229
Boot Console Interface Configure and Display LAN Settings (B132L+/B180L Only) Configure and Display LAN Settings (B132L+/B180L Only) The LanConfig command configures and displays the current LAN settings. The hardware system supports 10Base-T, 100Base-T and AUI standards. To automatically select the - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 230
NOTE: Boot Console Interface Configure and Display LAN Settings (B132L+/B180L Only) Configuration Menu: Enter command > LanConfig 100/Full_dx To select the AUI port (10 Mbits/sec, half duplex only), type the following at the prompt: - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 231
Boot Console Interface Displaying System Information Displaying System Information The all command allows you to display the system's processor revision and speed, cache size, memory size, flag settings, and the boot and console paths. To display system information from the Information Menu, type the - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 232
allows you to display the most recent PIM information for the specified fault type. To display PIM information for a specific fault, from the Service Menu, type the following at the prompt: ServiceMenu:Entercommand> pim processor_number You can use pim in the following ways: pim - gives all fault - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 233
Boot Console Interface Stable Storage Stable Storage Stable storage is nonvolatile memory associated with the PA-RISC processor module. Stable storage is used by the processor (CPU) to store • Device path information • The state of the boot flags • HPMC error information • Operating system - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 234
ine platform to execute diagnostic and utility programs from a boot device when HP-UX does not load. The ISL program is the first program loaded • Run offline diagnostic programs and utilities • Provide automatic booting of the HP-UX O/S after power-on or reset Invoking ISL from the Boot Console - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 235
with ISL, you can choose to load an alternate version of the HP-UX operating system. For example, if the usual kernel (/stand/vmunix) on your root disk (fwscsi.6.0) has become corrupted, and you wish to boot your workstation from the backup kernel (/stand/vmunix.prev), type the following at the - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 236
and mouse devices begins at byte address 160 and ends at 191. • listautofl or lsautofl - lists the contents of the (HP-UX) autoboot file. • support - boots the Support Tape from the boot device. • readss - displays 4 bytes (one word) from Stable Storage. The readss command requires a decimal number - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 237
• image - allows you to specify which LIF images to use. • expert - enables/disables exit pausing and run confir- mation for expert users. • exit - resets the workstation so the new PDC can run. To run the update utility, type run at the UPDATE> prompt. After update loads the new images into memory - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 238
is stored in the machine ROM that is overwritten. We recommend that you use a terminal connected to the first serial port, serial 1, for updating your workstation. 216 - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 239
,, 187 configurations FRU, 34 graphics, 46 memory, 43 storage, 35 workstation, 33 connectors audio, 11 AUI pinouts, 170 backplane to PCI slot 147 enhanced video pinouts, 169 fan pinouts, 166 hard disk drive pinouts, 162 HP parallel I/O, 14 keyboard, 14 mouse, 14 network, 14 parallel port pinouts, - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 240
Loader. See ISL input audio, 12 installation workstation, 29 ISL altpath command, 213 conspath command, 213 program, defined, 60 readss command, 214 support command, 214 user commands, 213 using to rcp, 23 rlogin, 22 telnet, 21 xstm, 77 manuals reference, 177 media searching for bootable, 58 memory, - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 241
setting,, 192 path,, 190 paths support boot, 59 PCI boards removing, troubleshooting HP-UX compatible mode, 55 power on, 52 selftests, 53 U user interface, 3, 5 V video RAM removing optional module, 131 W workstation booting,, 185 configuration, 33 features, 3 installation, 29 installation manual - HP Visualize b180L | hp Visualize workstation b132L, b132L plus, b160L, b180L se - Page 242
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Service Handbook
B Class
Model B132L/B132L+/B160L/B180L
HP Part No.
A4190-90041
Edition E1097
Printed in U.S.A.