HP j6700 hp workstation J6700 service handbook

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    Service Handbook HP VISUALIZE J6700 Workstations Manufacturing Part Number: n.a. Edition E0501
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    forth in subdivision (c) (1) (ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software Clause at DFARS 252.227.7013. © Copyright 2001 Hewlett-Packard Company. that is protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced or translated to another
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    10 Net Dimensions and Weights 10 Key Features 12 Front Panel Components 14 Power Switch 14 Thumbscrew on the Front Panel 15 System LCD 15 Internal and Installation 29 2. Configuration Chapter Overview 32 Workstation Configurations 32 Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) Configurations 32 Internal
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    42 Supported Boot Paths 43 Intermediate System Loader (ISL) Environment 43 Identifying LCD-Indicated Conditions 44 Selftest Failures 44 Memory Failures 45 Chassis Codes 46 Running System Verification Tests 69 Running ODE-Based Diagnostics 70 Using the System Board LEDs for Troubleshooting 71
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    91 Power Supply 92 PCI Workstation 112 Displaying and Setting Paths 113 Displaying and Setting the Monitor Type 115 The Monitor Command 115 Displaying the Current Monitor Configuration 116 Setting the Monitor Type 116 Setting the Monitor Type at Power On 118 Troubleshooting Monitor Problems
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    Address 126 Displaying System Information 127 Displaying PIM Information 127 Using Remote Power-On 128 Troubleshooting Hint for an Unresponsive RPC 129 Setting the Fan Speed 130 Rack-Mount Fan Speed 130 Desk-Side Fan Speed 130 Initial System Loader (ISL) Environment 132 Invoking ISL from
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    139 Vibration 139 Electrical Specifications 140 Input Power 140 B. SCSI Connections Appendix Overview 142 SCSI Documentation Additional Documentation 152 Site Preparation Guide 152 Installation Poster and Getting Started Guide 152 Parts and Replacement Guide and Technical Reference 152 7
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    Contents 8
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    1 Product Information This chapter provides general product information about the HP VISUALIZE J6700 workstation. This information is provided to help familiarize you with the main features and components of the workstation. 9
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    Product Description The HP VISUALIZE J6700 workstation is a high-performance system capable of handling the most complex problems in computational analysis, advanced 3-D design, and electronic circuit design and verification. The J6700 has two PA-8700 microprocessors and sixteen memory slots on its
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    Product Information Product Description . Table 1-1 lists the net weights for the J6700. Table 1-1. Net Weights for the J6700 Workstations Weight Deskside Configuration Maximum Configuration (Rack Mount)1 Min. - 40lbs. (17 kg.) Max. - 49 lbs (22 kg.) Min. - 36lbs. (16 kg.) Max. - 41 ls. (
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    The J6700 workstations have the following key features. • CPUs: - Two 750MHz PA-8700 microprocessors, each with 0.75 MB instruction cache and 1.5 MB data cache. • Operating System (Native HP-UX): - 64-bit support requires HP-UX version 11.0 plus ACE 1199 and HP-UX version 11i plus ACE 0601. • User
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    Interface) slots - Three PCI-4X slots at 3.3V, 66MHz • Optional Graphics Cards Currently Supported: - HP VISUALIZE-fx10 - HP VISUALIZE-fxe • Monitors Currently Supported: - PC compatible monitors that support a minimum resolution of 1024×768 and a frequency of 75Hz • Standard Keyboard: The USB
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    on and off. When you turn your workstation off, the operating system automatically executes the shutdown -q command. This prevents any damage to programs and data on your system disk. Turning the power switch back on again automatically boots up the HP-UX operating system if your system has been
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    will not power up. Between the LCD panel and the CD ROM drive, there is a threaded hole for an optional locking screw. The locking screw is included in the bag of miscellaneous parts which comes with the workstation. This locking screw allows the user to protect his/her workstation form unwanted
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    Devices The J6700 workstations support the following internal storage devices. Hard Disk Drive(s) The J6700 workstations can support up to two hot-pluggable, Low-Voltage drive. See Figure 1-1. The two hard disk drive models currently supported are: • 18 GB LVD 10K RPM disk drive (Product Number
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    from HP-UX commands. The disk drive(s) in the J6700 are not hot-swappable; they are merely hot-pluggable. Thus, a manual software supported through LVM commands if hot-pluggable disks have been configured into the HP-UX file system with LVM. To provide high availability, without impact to users
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    file (/dev/dsk/) c2t6d0 c2t5d0 The system problem for this example is that the disk (-s); see the documentation for MirrorDisk/UX. 2. You must have an up HP often uses different manufacturers for disks having the same product number. The hot-plug manual procedure will not update the disk driver
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    Product Information Front Panel Components The Hot-Plug Procedure These are the steps required to properly hot-plug a disk drive: Step 1 • Check if the LVM found the physical volume to be defective when the volume group was activated. • The "vgchange -a y" command would have printed the following
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    Product Information Front Panel Components Step 2 • Reduce any logical volumes that have mirror copies on the faulty disk so that they no longer mirror onto that disk (note the -A n option). This will take a several minutes. lvreduce -m 0 -A n /dev/dsk/ (for 1-way mirroring)
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    Product Information Front Panel Components Step 5 • Attach the new disk to the active volume group with the vgchange command. vgchange -a y /dev/vg00 Step 6 • If the disk is not a mirror of a root disk, then skip this step. • Run the mkboot command. For example: mkboot /dev/rdsk/c2t5d0 • Run
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    CD ROM Drive (Optional) As an optional component, the J6700 workstations support one slim-line CD ROM drive with an ATAPI (IDE) the end of a paper clip is inserted into it. Used when the workstation does not have power and the Disk Tray cannot be opened by pressing the Eject Button. Opens
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    This section describes the following components on the system unit's rear panel. Figure 1-5 shows the locations of these rear panel components. • Power cord connector • Transfer of Control (TOC) Button • Audio connectors • Two serial ports • 802.3 Twisted Pair (TP) LAN connector • Two USB connectors
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    the power cord into the power cord connector to provide AC power to the workstation. The J6700 power cord is rated at 15A for a 100-120V source. RS-232C Serial Connectors You can attach a variety of pointing devices (such as a mouse or trackball) or peripheral devices (such as printers, plotters
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    voltage Differential (SE/LVD) SCSI connector on the rear panel. This connector will support SE SCSI and LVD SCSI, but not both at the same time. Use C, "SCSI Connections," for information about connecting SCSI devices to the J6700 workstations. CAUTION Do not mix NSE and LVD SCSI devices on the same
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    Product Information Rear Panel Components Table 1-4. Audio Electrical Specifications Maximum Output Level/Impedance: - Line out - Headphones - Speaker (internal) Output Impedance: - Line out - Headphones 2.8 Vpp/47 Kohm 2.8 Vpp/50 ohm 5.9 Vpp/48 ohm 619 ohm 118 ohm 26 Chapter 1
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    to remove the workstation's top panel in order to access these internal components, as well as instructions on how to remove and replace these internal components to service them, see Chapter 4. Figure 1-7. Internal Components of the J6700 16 Memory Slots Processor 0 Processor 1 VRMs System Board
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    kg.). Please note that the system speaker is located in the power supply. CAUTION HP does not recommend and does not support the use of "ferro-active" or "ferro-resonant" power correction in conjunction with the J6700 workstation. This type of line conditioner represents an older technology that
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    of J6700 workstations, refer to the HP VISUALIZE J6000 Site Preparation Guide (www.docs.hp.com) • Installing J6700 workstations, refer to the QuikInstall Poster which came with the workstation (Part Number A5991-90000) and the Getting Started Guide - HP VISUALIZE J6700 Workstation (Part Number
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    Product Information Monitors 30 Chapter 1
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    2 Configuration This chapter provides details about setting up and changing the system configuration for HP VISUALIZE J6700 workstations. 31
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    Replaceable Unit (FRU) Configurations - Internal Storage Devices - Memory - I/O Cards Workstation Configurations Refer to the HP Workstations web site for a complete list of supported accessories, peripherals, and operating system versions for the J6700 workstations. The URL for the web site is: http
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    or it is bad and fastboot is not enabled, your workstation's operating system will not boot-up and a DIMM error will appear in your workstation's LCD. For more information see the section "Displaying and Setting Fastboot Mode" in Chapter 5. Figure 2-1. Memory Loading Sequence in the J6700 Chapter
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    are 64-bit, 4x, 3.3v, 66 MHz PCI (Peripheral Connect Interface) slots, providing I/O expansion capabilities for the J6700 workstations. CAUTION The J6700 workstations supply about 75 Watts of power to the PCI slots. Do not insert I/O cards that together draw more than 75 Watts, or damage to the
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    3 Troubleshooting This chapter provides information about isolating a failing component, known as a Field Replaceable Unit (FRU), in HP VISUALIZE J6700 workstations. 35
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    To troubleshoot HP VISUALIZE J6700 workstations, 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 tests, which are described in
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    Figure 3-1. Main Flowchart for Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Flowcharts for Troubleshooting Chapter 3 37
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    Troubleshooting Flowcharts for Troubleshooting Figure 3-2. Console Troubleshooting Flowchart 38 Chapter 3
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    Troubleshooting Flowcharts for Troubleshooting Figure 3-3. Bootable Device Troubleshooting Flowchart Chapter 3 39
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    Troubleshooting Flowcharts for Troubleshooting Figure 3-4. HP-UX Troubleshooting Flowchart 40 Chapter 3
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    system. By interacting 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 the root disk has become corrupted, boot the workstation from the backup kernel (/stand/vmunix.prev) by typing the following at the ISL
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    volatile 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, and operating system initialization data. Boot Command Notations The boot command supports
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    The ISL environment provides the following capabilities: • Execute user-entered commands to modify boot device paths and boot options in stable storage. • Run off-line diagnostic programs and utilities. • Provide automatic booting of the HP-UX operating system after power-on or reset. Chapter 3 43
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    Troubleshooting Identifying LCD-Indicated Conditions Identifying LCD-Indicated Conditions This workstation uses a 2-line LCD, with up to 16-characters per line, to display firmware/operating system progress codes. These codes are referred to as chassis codes. The information displayed on the LCD
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    Troubleshooting Identifying LCD-Indicated Conditions Memory Failures The J6700 workstations require special Memory Page Deallocation to be implemented. This feature allows the workstation to provide information to the operating system about memory failures. HP-UX uses this information to map out
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    Troubleshooting Identifying LCD-Indicated Conditions Chassis Codes Table 3-1 lists all of the chassis codes for the J6700 workstations. Table 3-1. Chassis Codes for J6700 Workstations Ostat FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT Code FRU 1n01 1n02 SYS BD SYS
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    Troubleshooting Identifying LCD-Indicated Conditions Table 3-1. Chassis Codes for J6700 Workstations Ostat FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT TST TST TST TST TST TST Code FRU 1n12 SYS BD 1n13
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    Troubleshooting Identifying LCD-Indicated Conditions Table 3-1. Chassis Codes for J6700 Workstations Ostat TST TST TST TST TST TST TST TST WRN FLT INI TST TST TST TST TST TST TST TST Code FRU 1n26 SYS BD
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    Troubleshooting Identifying LCD-Indicated Conditions Table 3-1. Chassis Codes for J6700 Workstations Ostat TST CPUn icache tag CPU n is starting its instruction cache tag self-test. CPUn icache par CPU n is starting its instruction cache parity detection self-test. CPUn dc stor que CPU n is
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    Troubleshooting Identifying LCD-Indicated Conditions Table 3-1. Chassis Codes for J6700 Workstations Ostat TST TST ECC CPU n is starting its data cache ECC self-test. assertion fail A firmware assertion failed. ROM checksum tst Monarch CPU n is testing the boot ROM integrity. ROM checksum BAD
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    Troubleshooting Identifying LCD-Indicated Conditions Table 3-1. Chassis Codes for J6700 Workstations Ostat INI FLT WRN TST WRN FLT TST WRN FLT INI TST INI FLT TST INI FLT FLT FLT FLT TST Code FRU 3n07 3n09
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    Troubleshooting Identifying LCD-Indicated Conditions Table 3-1. Chassis Codes for J6700 Workstations Ostat WRN TST TST TST TST TST TST TST TST TST TST TST TST TST TST TST TST TST TST Code FRU 4n01 SYS BD
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    the system responder address. CPU sync failure CPU n's synchronizer detected a rule violation on the system bus (Runway). start DIMM scan Start looking for installed DIMMs. init mem tables Initialize memory data structures. mem plt upd fail Error updating memory platform data. insufficient mem
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    Identifying LCD-Indicated Conditions Table 3-1. Chassis Codes for J6700 Workstations Ostat TST TST FLT TST INI INI TST WRN FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT INI INI WRN FLT FLT INI INI Code FRU 7020 SYS BD 703s DIMM 704s DIMM 705s DIMM 706s 70F0 7100 DIMM DIMM SYS BD 7101 SYS BD 7102 SYS BD
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    LCD-Indicated Conditions Table 3-1. Chassis Codes for J6700 Workstations Ostat FLT FLT INI INI INI INI INI FLT FLT FLT INI TST WRN INI INI INI WRN INI FLT Code FRU 7207 DIMM 7208 721s 722s DIMM DIMM DIMM 723s 724s 725s 72As DIMM DIMM DIMM DIMM 72Cs DIMM 72Ds DIMM 7300 7301 SYS BD SYS
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    Table 3-1. Chassis Codes for J6700 Workstations Ostat FLT FLT INI TST TST INI WRN FLT TST WRN TST TST TST TST TST TST TST TST TST TST WRN FLT FLT Code FRU 7309 DIMM 730C 730F 7400 740F 7500 7501 7502 SYS BD SYS BD DIMM DIMM SYS BD SYS BD SYS BD 7600 7601 DIMM DIMM 7602
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    Identifying LCD-Indicated Conditions Table 3-1. Chassis Codes for J6700 Workstations Ostat FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT Code FRU 7611 DIMM 7612 DIMM 7613 DIMM 7614 DIMM 7800 SYS BD 7801 SYS BD 7802 SYS BD 7803 SYS BD 7804 SYS
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    LCD-Indicated Conditions Table 3-1. Chassis Codes for J6700 Workstations Ostat FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT WRN WRN WRN Code FRU 7845 SYS BD 7846 7848 SYS BD SYS BD 785s DIMM 786s DIMM 787s DIMM 788s DIMM 7890 DIMM 7891 DIMM 7892 7893 7900 7901
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    Troubleshooting Identifying LCD-Indicated Conditions Table 3-1. Chassis Codes for J6700 Workstations Ostat WRN WRN WRN boot device I/O. invalid boot dev Invalid boot device class; bad IODC? invalid boot dev Unexpected error; bad IODC? PCI BusWlk start Starting PCI bus and device discovery.
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    Troubleshooting Identifying LCD-Indicated Conditions Table 3-1. Chassis Codes for J6700 Workstations Memory allocation for PCI device failed. PCI mem type err PCI device requested invalid memory type. PCI max bus dpth PCI bus depth exceeded maximum supported configuration failed. bad USB port cfg
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    Troubleshooting Identifying LCD-Indicated Conditions Table 3-1. Chassis Codes for J6700 Workstations C30m SYS BD C30C SYS BD Message Description bad init SERIAL1 Serial port 1 failed to initialize as CPU m was chosen as the monarch processor. (All other CPUs are slaves.) monarchm test CPU
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    Troubleshooting Identifying LCD-Indicated Conditions Table 3-1. Chassis Codes for J6700 Workstations Ostat INI FLT INI error keyboard reinit reset montr type The monarch CPU is starting the late (post-memory) monarch-only tests. The late (post-memory) monarch-only tests failed. Searching for (lab
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    Troubleshooting Identifying LCD-Indicated Conditions Table 3-1. Chassis Codes for J6700 Workstations Ostat TST TST INI INI WRN WRN INI vector There is no TOC vector for the operating system. Firmware will soft boot the system. bad OS TOC addr The operating system TOC handler vector is invalid
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    Troubleshooting Identifying LCD-Indicated Conditions Table 3-1. Chassis Codes for J6700 Workstations bad OS TOC code bad OS TOC len bad to normal operation. An instruction cache parity error caused Firmware couldn't branch to the operating system LPMC handler. It will halt the CPU, requiring a power
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    Troubleshooting Identifying LCD-Indicated Conditions Table 3-1. Chassis Codes for J6700 Workstations Ostat WRN FLT FLT trap handler). An error was detected on rope r. PDC_SEED_ERROR triggered an HPMC. Firmware is overwriting PIM data from a previous HPMC. I/O controller internal error. Parity
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    Troubleshooting Identifying LCD-Indicated Conditions Table 3-1. Chassis Codes for J6700 Workstations Ostat OFF Code FRU CBC2 IO BD OFF CBC4 IO BD OFF CBC6 IO BD OFF CBC8 IO BD OFF CBCA IO BD OFF CBCC
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    Troubleshooting Identifying LCD-Indicated Conditions Table 3-1. Chassis Codes for J6700 Workstations initiated no OS HPMC IVA bad OS HPMC len bad OS HPMC addr bad OS HPMC cksm OS HPMC operating system HPMC handler failed. Firmware will halt the CPU, requiring a power cycle to recover. The firmware
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    Troubleshooting Identifying LCD-Indicated Conditions Table 3-1. Chassis Codes for J6700 Workstations Ostat FLT INI INI INI INI INI TST WRN INI INI WRN FLT WRN Code FRU CBFF SYS BD CC0n SYS BD CC1n SYS BD
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    man cstm [Enter] man mstm [Enter] man xstm [Enter] For information on the enhanced online diagnostics, see the Support Media User's Manual (HP Part Number B3782-90176). To access the Support Tools Manager, perform the following steps: 1. In a terminal window, type the following at the # prompt to
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    card and its slot number that needs replacement. It also provides a map of the memory configuration so that the user can identify the type of memory and its slot location. • fupdate - updates the system's Processor Dependent Code (PDC) firmware in the EEPROM. • mapper - identifies the configuration of
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    your workstation. NOTE The SUPPLY LED is not currently implemented. Therefore, it does not provide any troubleshooting information. Figure 3-5. System Board LEDs For those system problems that this section is not able to solve, you will have to call your local HP Support Representative. Before
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    (0.1 sec.). If the FANS LED is ever stuck either ON or OFF, a system problem has occurred. This system problem is most likely an I2C bus hang. A potential fix may be to check that the power supply cables are correctly plugged in. If this does not work, call you local HP Support Representative. Table
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    controller shut off power to the system because the ambient temperature exceeded 60˚C or 140˚F. System controller detects a fan failure. If this happens you need to read the message in the LCD on the front of the workstation. System controller is reporting an error. Troubleshooting with System
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    LEDs for Troubleshooting Table 3-4. Solutions for the Non-Default LED States LED Name1 Non-Default Solution State VRM0 OFF FETCH OFF If the following solutions do not bring this LED back on, replace VRM0 board. • Swap VRM cards to determine if VRM0 is bad • Determine that the power cable to
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    associated with the message in your system LCD. If power supply fans are bad, you have to replace the power supply. If the PCI fan is bad, replace it. If either one of the processor fans are bad, you must replace the system board. Note, fans may still be spinning, but their control signal may have
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    Troubleshooting Using the System Board LEDs for Troubleshooting 76 Chapter 3
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    4 Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) This chapter lists the Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) for the HP VISUALIZE J6700 workstations. This chapter then provides procedures for removing and replacing the FRUs in the workstations. 77
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    - CD ROM Drive - Memory DIMMs - Power Supply - PCI Cage - PCI Backplane - Speaker - System Board - Real-Time Clock WARNING For most of the removal and replacement procedures in this chapter, you must power off the workstation and unplug the workstation power cord from the AC power outlet. The
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    following tools to remove or replace FRUs: • Light-duty flat blade screwdriver with 6-inch (150 mm) blade • T-15 Torx and T-20 (for rack mounting) Torx drivers • ESD equipment (see the "Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions" section later in this chapter for detailed information) Chapter 4 79
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    View Diagram Exploded View Diagram Figure 4-1 shows an exploded view of the internal components (FRUs) in the J6700 workstations. Refer to this figure to identify the various workstation FRUs while performing the FRU removal and replacement procedures in this chapter. Figure 4-1. Exploded View of the
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    in Figure 4-1 Part Number 1 A5990-69010 2 A5990-69001 3 A3863-69001 3 A3864-69001 4 A1658-69031 4 A1658-69032 Description J6700 System Board Assembly Power supply 500W includes system speaker, power supply fans, and LCD display cable 512 MB SDRAM DIMM 1 GB SDRAM DIMM LVD Ultra SCSI
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    Part Numbers The following Tables 4-2 lists the nonexchange part numbers for the J6700 workstation. Table 4-2. J6700 Nonexchange Part fan Disk drive bracket assembly Locking Thumbscrew T15 Screw - M3x6 (Mounts CD ROM drive to chassis, system board mounting, PCI backplane mounting, and power supply
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    Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) Exchange and Nonexchange Part Numbers Table 4-2. J6700 Nonexchange Part Numbers Numbers in Figure 4-1 Part Number Description 15 A5990-40010 Cosmetic cover (without logo)3 16 A5990-40009 Deskside pedestal3 Not Shown A5990-00044 Drip pan3 Not Shown A4983-60111
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    Units (FRUs) FRU Removal and Replacement FRU Removal and Replacement The procedures in this section describe how to remove and replace J6700 workstation FRUs. Observe the electrostatic discharge (ESD) precautions and the prerequisites for removing and replacing FRUs in the next two subsections, as
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    thing), as well as the monitor and any attached peripheral devices. 2. Unplug the workstation power cord and all peripheral devices from AC power outlets. 3. Attach the static-grounding wrist strap by following the instructions on the package. Attach the sticky end of the wrist strap to bare metal
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    Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) FRU Removal and Replacement Front Bezel and Top Cover This section describes how to remove and replace the J6700 workstation's front bezel and top cover. Note that you can perform certain operations, like removing and replacing hard disk drives, simply removing the
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    Removal and Replacement Removing the Top Cover Figure 4-2. Removing the Top Cover 1 - Remove all connectors from back of workstation - Remove workstation from pedestal. 2 - Place workstation on a padded surface - Remove bezel - Press in on both sides of bezel and pull forward as shown. 1 2 Hold
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    Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) FRU Removal and Replacement Removing the LCD Panel To remove the LCD panel, do the following: Figure 4-3. Removing the LCD Panel 1. Push LCD tab from one side to remove 2. Remove LCD 3. Remove connector 1 2 3 To replace the LCD panel, perform the above steps in
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    Removing the Hard Disk Drives To remove a hard disk drive do the following: Figure 4-4. Removing the Hard Disk Drives 1 1. Remove optional locking thumbscrew 2. Press HDD cover release tab to remove cover Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) FRU Removal and Replacement Locking Thumbscrew 1 2 Removing a
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    , do the following: Figure 4-5. Removing the Hard Disk Drives Backplane 1 Remove PCI Cage - Lift PCI handle to remove PCI cage from workstation 2 - Remove disk drives BEFORE removing board. 3 - Unplug four connectors Press sides of connector to remove CD cable 1 4 - Remove four screws - Lift
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    2. Remove two screws 3. Slide CD to front 1 3 2 To replace the CD ROM drive, perform the above steps in reverse. Removing and Replacing Memory DIMMs To remove and replace memory DIMMs in the J6700, refer to the memory sequence label inside the system. Be sure to press the tabs at both ends of the
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    and Replacement Power Supply To remove the power supply, do the following: Figure 4-7. Removing the Power Supply 1 - Remove two VRM connectors - Remove VRM 1 board as shown VRM 0 VRM connector VRM 1 VRM connector 2 - Remove screw from back of workstation to remove power plug - Disconnect
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    Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) FRU Removal and Replacement Figure 4-8. Removing the Power Supply (cont'd) 4 - Remove two screws from front of workstation - Push power supply to back of workstation to lift out. To replace the power supply, do the above steps in reverse. Chapter 4 93
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    PCI Cage To remove the PCI Cage, do the following: Figure 4-9. Removing the PCI Cage 1 - Lift PCI handle to remove cage from workstation 2 1. Slide PCI retainer back 2. Lift off cage PRCEITCAAINREDR 2 1 3 - Remove screw to remove card - Slide I/O card out as shown Bulkhead screw 94 Chapter
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    Remove mounting screw 1 Fan power plug Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) FRU Removal and Replacement 2 PCI mounting screw 2 - Slide board to back of cage and lift out To replace the PCI Backplane and Cage, do the above steps in reverse. Speaker The speaker is integrated into the power supply. If the
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    2 2. Remove memory cards from system board 1 3. Remove VRM connectors and VRM 0 and VRM 1 cards VRM 1 VRM 0 2 - Remove screw from back of workstation to remove power plug - Disconnect five connectors from system board (2-6) power plug 1 2 1 3 power plug screw 6 5 4 96 Chapter
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    the System Board 3 - Remove two mounting screws from system board. 4 - Remove four serial port screws from back of workstation. Mounting Screws Back serial port screws 5 - Pull system board toward front of workstation to remove from slots - Lift system board up Slots Front Chapter 4 97
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    Figure 4-13. Replacing the System Board - Reverse steps - Install PCI cage in workstation, with handle up, then press down. NOTE NOTE If you are replacing the system , go into the Boot Console Handler (BCH) and set the fan choice to desk side. Be sure to install the four serial port screws BEFORE
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    Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) FRU Removal and Replacement Removing and Replacing the Real-Time Clock To remove the real-time clock, you first need to follow the procedure in the section "Front Bezel and Top Cover" of this chapter. After this procedure has been completed, you can remove the real-time
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    Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) FRU Removal and Replacement 100 Chapter 4
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    5 Boot Console Handler This chapter explains how to use the Boot Console Handler, which provides an interactive environment after the power-on sequence in HP VISUALIZE J6700 workstations. 101
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    Workstation • Searching for Bootable Media • Resetting the Workstation • Displaying and Setting Paths • Displaying and Setting the Monitor Type • Displaying the Current Memory • Displaying PIM Information • Using Remote Power-On • Setting the Fan Speed • Stable Storage • ISL Environment 102 Chapter
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    • Display memory configuration information • Display the status of the I/O slots • Set Auto Boot, Auto Search, and Auto Start • Display and set Security mode • Set Fastboot • Display LAN information • Display system information • Display PIM information • Using Remote Power-On • Setting the Fan Speed
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    switch on the front panel of the workstation to power it off. NOTE There is no need to manually shut down the HP-UX operating system on the workstation before powering it off. When you press the power switch, the workstation automatically shuts down the operating system before terminating the
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    [DIsplay|[[IPL] []]] Search for boot devices COnfiguration [] INformation [] SERvice [] Access Configuration menu/commands Access Information menu/commands Access Service menu/commands DIsplay HElp [|] RESET Redisplay the current menu Display help
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    FanChoice [DeskSide|RackMount] Display or set specified flag Display or modify processor boot ID Display boot-related information Config/deconfig processor Set the system to predefined values Display or set the fan preference FastBoot [ON|OFF] Display or set boot tests execution LanConfig
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    Display cache information Display revisions of VLSI and firmware Display coprocessor information Display firmware version Display I/O interface information Display built-in system LAN address Display memory information Display processor information Display the system configuration Display selftest
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    HPMC|LPMC|TOC] Display/enable/disable chassis codes Clear (zero) the contents of PIM Read EEPROM locations Read memory locations Display or set PCI delay value disable remote power Display or change scrolling ability BOot [PRI|ALT|] DIsplay HElp [|] RESET MAin ----Service Menu:
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    Boot Console Handler Booting the Workstation Booting the Workstation You usually start a workstation by turning it on and waiting for HP-UX to boot automatically. However, you may not always want the usual boot sequence to occur. For example, you may want to start the workstation from an operating
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    with ISL, you can choose to load an alternate version of the HP-UX operating system. If you do not want to interact with ISL, you on the root disk (fwscsi.6.0) has become corrupted, and you wish to boot the workstation from the backup kernel (/stand/vmunix.prev), type the following at the ISL>
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    Boot Console Handler Searching for Bootable Media Searching for Bootable Media To list all devices that contain bootable media, follow the directions in the section "Accessing the Boot Console Handler" found in this chapter, and type the following at the prompt: Main Menu: Enter command > search ipl
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    Boot Console Handler Resetting the Workstation Resetting the Workstation To reset the workstation to its predefined values, follow the directions in the section "Accessing the Boot Console Handler" found in this chapter, and type the following at
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    Handler Displaying and Setting Paths Displaying and Setting Paths A path is the hardware address of a device that is attached to the I/O system of a workstation. The path command sets the system paths shown in Table 5-1. The path command sets and displays the hardware address of a specified device
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    Boot Console Handler Displaying and Setting Paths To set a system path to a new value, follow the directions in the section "Accessing the Boot Console Handler" found in this chapter, and type the following at the prompt: Main Menu: Enter command > path path_type path [Enter] where path_type is one
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    's monitor is replaced with a different type of monitor, you may have to reconfigure the workstation to support the new monitor. The Monitor Command The monitor command lets you change the workstation's graphics configuration. This command is available in the Configuration Menu of the Boot Console
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    figuration To display the current monitor configuration for the workstation from the Configuration Menu of the Boot Console Handler, the graphics adapter and tt is the monitor type. To display a list of supported monitors that are used by a graphics card, type the following: Configuration Menu: Enter
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    Greyscale 1280x1024 72Hz 1280x1024 72Hz Double buffered 640x480 60Hz ---------- user defined ----------- Configuration Menu: Enter command > To set the new monitor selection will either take effect the next time you reboot the workstation if this is a non-console monitor, or immediately if this is
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    process. If the screen remains blank after two minutes, however, see the "Troubleshooting Monitor Problems" subsection on the next page. NOTE It takes approximately one minute after powering on the workstation before the Num Lock light flashes. The system cycles through the available monitor
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    and Setting the Monitor Type Troubleshooting Monitor Problems In the event that the console stops displaying to the graphics device, use the following procedure to set the console for displaying to an external terminal: 1. Turn off the workstation's power. 2. Disconnect the USB keyboard connector
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    screen displays status and configuration information for the memory DIMMs installed in the workstation. The following sample shows the memory information when memory DIMMs are properly installed and configured. MEMORY INFORMATION MEMORY STATUS TABLE Slot ---0a/0b 1a/1b 2a/2b Size (A) ------ 512MB
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    best performance, load DIMMs in ascending slot order: 0, 1, 2, ... • For DIMMs to work, both DIMMs in a slot pair (a/b) must be the same type. (Same part number = same type) Active, Installed Memory Deallocated Pages Available Memory : 768MB of SDRAM : 0 Pages 768MB Good Memory Required by OS
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    Boot Console Handler Displaying the Status of the I/O Slots Displaying the Status of the I/O Slots The IO command lets you identify all built-in I/O devices and optional I/O devices installed in the option slots. It is available in the Information Menu. To use the IO command from the Information
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    search flags are variables stored in the system's non-volatile memory. (Non-volatile memory retains its contents even after power is turned off.) If you reset these flags to new values, the change takes effect the next time you reboot the workstation. To examine the state of the auto boot and auto
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    Security Mode The secure flag is a variable stored in non-volatile memory. (Non-volatile memory retains its contents even after power is turned off.) If you reset this flag to a new value, the change takes effect the next time you reboot the workstation. When the secure flag is set to on, auto boot and
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    Displaying and Setting Fastboot Mode When fastboot is enabled (set to on), the workstation does a quick check of the memory and skips some processor selftests during its power-on selftests. This enables the workstation to complete its boot process quicker. The default factory setting is for fastboot
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    Handler Displaying the LAN Station Address Displaying the LAN Station Address It is sometimes necessary to supply the LAN station address of the workstation to other users. For example, if the workstation is to become a member of a cluster, the cluster administrator needs to know the LAN station
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    Boot Console Handler 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
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    Console Handler Using Remote Power-On Using Remote Power-On The J6700 workstation has a remote power-on feature that allows you to power up and shut down your workstation remotely through the RS232 port. The RS232 receive line is monitored by the system board Remote Power Controller (RPC). This
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    Enter: Service Menu: Enter command > main 6. Continue booting the system by typing the following at the prompt and press Enter: Main Menu: Enter command > boot 7. Answer "N" to the question, INTERACT WITH IPL (Y,N,Q)? Troubleshooting Hint for an Unresponsive RPC If the Remote Power Controller (RPC
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    Handler Setting the Fan Speed Setting the Fan Speed There are two fan speed settings available on the J6700 workstation. The RackMount fan speed is used for J6700s that are installed in a rack. The DeskSide fan speed is used for J6700s that are used as desk-side systems. These fan speeds are set
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    Boot Console Handler Setting the Fan Speed 3. Enter the following command at the Configuration Menu prompt: Configuration Menu: Enter command > FanChoice DeskSide 4. Return to the Main Menu and enter this command at the prompt to continue booting: Main Menu: Enter command > boot Chapter 5 131
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    environment provides the following capabilities: • Execute user-entered commands to modify boot device paths and boot options in stable storage. • Run offline diagnostic programs and utilities. • Provide automatic booting of the HP-UX operating system after power-on or reset. Invoking ISL from the
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    Handler Initial System Loader (ISL) Environment ISL User Commands The following commands that are available in the 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
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    Boot Console Handler Initial System Loader (ISL) Environment 134 Chapter 5
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    6 Block Diagram This chapter contains the block diagram for the J6700 workstation's system board and PCI board. 135
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    Block Diagram System Board and PCI Board System Board and PCI Board Figure 6-1. Block Diagram of the J6700's System Board and PCI Board 136 Chapter 6
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    A Specifications This appendix lists the environmental and electrical specifications for the HP VISUALIZE J6700 workstations. 137
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    Specifications Environmental Specifications Environmental Specifications Altitude Operating: Non-operating: 0-10,000 ft (0-3,000 m) @ 0 to +45˚ C 15,000 ft (0-4,500 m) @ -40 to +70˚ C DC Magnetic Field Interference Operating: Non-operating:
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    Specifications Environmental Specifications Shock Operating: Non-operating: 20g at 3ms, 1/2 sine in normal axis with no hard errors 80g at 3ms, 1/2 sine, normal axis Vibration Operating random: Swept sine survival: Random survival: 0.21 Grms, 5-500 Hz 0.5 g peak, 5-500 Hz 2.09 Grms, 5-500 Hz
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    Specifications Electrical Specifications Electrical Specifications Input Power AC Frequency: Maximum Power Input: Maximum Current: J6700 47-63 Hz 715 Watts 7.4-6.2 Amps AC at 100-120VAC 3.7-3.2 Amps AC at 200-230VAC 140 Appendix A
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    B SCSI Connections This appendix provides information about connecting SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) devices to an HP VISUALIZE J6700 workstation. 141
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    SCSI devices, be sure to terminate the last device on each external SCSI bus. (Terminators are included in a small plastic bag shipped with the workstation.) If there are no external SCSI devices, the terminators must be installed directly on the connectors on the rear panel. 142 Appendix B
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    SCSI (Small Computer Systems Interface) bus is an IEEE standard bus for connecting a workstation to internal and , because damage may occur. Currently Hewlett-Packard does not support mixing SE and LVD devices on the same SCSI bus. is specific to the HP VISUALIZE J6700 workstations. Appendix B 143
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    7 is reserved by the system. Similarly, the LVD SCSI bus supports only 15 devices because address 7 is reserved by the system. Cables Only SCSI cables approved by HP can be used to connect a J6700 workstation to SCSI devices. HP offers the following SCSI cables for SE SCSI devices: • 1.0 meter
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    SCSI Connections SCSI Restrictions SCSI Configuration Constraints The number of SCSI devices per bus is limited (see Table C-1 earlier in this appendix). Before adding another SCSI device, determine if the system can support the additional device. Appendix B 145
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    the total length of cable used should not exceed 1.5 meters. NOTE The computer is counted as one of the devices, and the internal length of its maximum cable length for an LVD SCSI bus is 12 meters. The J6700 workstation use 1 meter of this maximum cable length internally. This means that
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    nd. The list appears similar to the following: Class I H/W Path Driver S/W State H/W Type Description bc 0 root CLAIMED BUS_NEXUS bc 1 10 Bridge - ROPEtoPCI processor 0 32 processor CLAIMED PROCESSOR Processor processor 1 34 processor CLAIMED PROCESSOR Processor Appendix B 147
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    SCSI Connections Assigning SCSI Device IDs Assigning External SCSI Device IDs You can determine which SCSI devices are currently in use by looking under the H/W Path heading in the output from the ioscan command. The entry 10/0/15/0 is the built-in SCSI bus. For devices connected to the built-in
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    SCSI Connections How To Connect An SE SCSI Device How To Connect An SE SCSI Device This section describes how to connect to the workstation's SE SCSI port. Figure B-1. SCSI Port Connections IOIOI 1 SERIAL LAN TP 10/100 2 1 2 USB SE SCSI LVD 3 COMPATIBLE CABLE REQUIRED SE/LVD SCSI
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    SCSI Connections How To Connect An SE SCSI Device 150 Appendix B
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    C Related Documentation This appendix lists the part numbers and titles of documents related to the HP VISUALIZE J6700 workstations. 151
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    HP VISUALIZE J6000 Workstation • A5990-90022 - Getting Started Guide HP VISUALIZE J6700 Workstation Parts and Replacement Guide and Technical Reference • No part number - Technical Reference HP VISUALIZE J6700 Workstation • A5990-90060 - Parts and Replacement Guide HP VISUALIZE J6000 Workstation
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Service Handbook
HP V
ISUALIZE
J6700 Workstations
Manufacturing Part Number: n.a.
Edition E0501