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AlphaServer DS20

 

Service Manual

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Server Feature Module

The server feature module provides remote control operation of the system.  A
four-switch  switchpack enables or disables remote control features.

Figure 1-13   Server Feature Module

Power

Connector

Switchpack

Interlock
Connector
Sys Fan OK
CPU Fan OK
Temp OK

RCM

Connector

System Fan

Connectors

OCP

Connector

PK1492-98

5 Vaux

Power OK

Summary of Contents for AlphaServer DS20

Page 1: ...r Number EK AS140 SV A01 This manual is for anyone who services this system It includes troubleshooting information configuration rules and instructions for removal and replacement of field replaceabl...

Page 2: ...or registered trademarks of their respective companies Digital Equipment Corporation now owned by Compaq Computer Corporation FCC Notice The equipment described in this manual generates uses and may e...

Page 3: ...1 26 1 10 Power Circuit and Cover Interlock 1 28 1 11 Power Supply 1 30 1 12 Power Up Down Sequence 1 32 1 13 TIG Bus 1 34 1 14 Maintenance Bus I 2 C Bus 1 36 1 15 StorageWorks Drives 1 38 Chapter 2...

Page 4: ...t 4 16 4 9 Power Supply Removal and Replacement 4 18 4 10 Power Harness Removal and Replacement 4 20 4 11 Power Transition Module Removal and Replacement 4 22 4 12 Auxiliary Fan Removal and Replacemen...

Page 5: ...Firmware from a Network Device C 14 C 1 5 LFU Commands C 18 Examples 1 1 Show Memory 1 15 2 1 Power Up Display 2 6 2 2 Test Command Syntax 2 8 2 3 Sample Test Command 2 9 2 4 Show Power 2 11 2 5 Show...

Page 6: ...I 2 C Bus Block Diagram 1 36 1 20 StorageWorks Drive Location 1 38 2 1 Control Panel and LCD Display 2 4 2 2 CPU and Server Feature Module LEDs 2 12 2 3 Compaq Analyze Graphics Interface 2 14 4 1 Som...

Page 7: ...atus Register 3 4 3 3 Dcache Status Register 3 6 3 4 Cbox Read Register 3 7 3 5 Miscellaneous Register 3 10 3 6 Device Interrupt Request Register 3 12 3 7 Pchip Error Register 3 14 3 8 Failure Registe...

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Page 9: ...It describes each system component Chapter 2 Troubleshooting describes troubleshooting during power up and booting as well as the test command Chapter 3 Error Registers describes the error registers u...

Page 10: ...ice Information Service Manual EK AS140 SV Information on the Internet Using a Web browser you can access the AlphaServer InfoCenter at http www digital com info alphaserver products html Access the l...

Page 11: ...19 rack AlphaServer DS20 systems support OpenVMS Compaq Tru64 UNIX Windows NT and Linux Topics in this chapter include the following System Enclosure Operator Control Panel and Drives System Consoles...

Page 12: ...anual 1 1 System Enclosure The system has up to two CPU modules and up to 4 Gbytes of memory A single fast wide UltraSCSI StorageWorks shelf provides up to 128 Gbytes of storage Figure 1 1 System Encl...

Page 13: ...ning two fans and the server feature module StorageWorks shelf Cover Interlock The system has a single cover interlock switch tripped by the top cover Figure 1 2 Cover Interlock Circuit Cover Interloc...

Page 14: ...a 16 character LCD that indicates status during power up and self test While the operating system is running the LCD displays the system type Its controller is on the XBUS CD ROM The CD ROM drive is...

Page 15: ...urn the system to the SRM console To get to the SRM console for systems running OpenVMS or Compaq Tru64 UNIX press the Halt button To get to the SRM console for systems running Windows NT press the Ha...

Page 16: ...m the following console prompt is displayed after system startup messages are displayed or whenever the SRM console is invoked P00 NOTE The console prompt displays only after the entire power up seque...

Page 17: ...iables are software parameters that define among other things the system configuration They are used to pass information to different pieces of software running in the system at various times The os_t...

Page 18: ...ed through a switch based interconnect implemented in a cross bar switch chipset Figure 1 4 Block Diagram C chip CPU 1 optional CPU 0 B cache B cache 8 D chips P chip P chip 1 or 2 Memory Banks Up to...

Page 19: ...lines from the C chip to each memory array Two 64 bit PCI buses with three PCI option slots each One ISA bus bridged on PCI0 and two SCSI ports unused at FRS also on PCI0 If an ISA option is used PCI...

Page 20: ...ant Figure 1 5 CPU Module Placement CPU 0 CPU 1 C Chip D Chip D Chip D Chip D Chip D Chip D Chip D Chip D Chip P Chip P Chip PKW1401A 98 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 PCI 0 Slot 7 PCI 0 Slot 8 PCI 0...

Page 21: ...te through first level data cache bus interface unit that consists of two ports one a 16 byte B cache port and the other an 8 byte system port CPU Variants Module Variant Clock Frequency Onboard Cache...

Page 22: ...our option variants 128 Mbytes 256 Mbytes 512 Mbytes and 1 Gbyte Figure 1 6 Memory Placement CPU 0 CPU 1 C Chip D Chip D Chip D Chip D Chip D Chip D Chip D Chip D Chip P Chip P Chip PKW1401B 98 2 2 0...

Page 23: ...on Two 256 bit memory buses transfer data between the cross bar chipset switch and main memory Each DIMM bank made up of four DIMM modules provides the data or 256 bits plus 32 ECC bits of the 32 byte...

Page 24: ...n bytes 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 Bank 1 even bytes 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 Bank 1 even bytes 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 Bank 2 even bytes 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 Bank 2 even bytes 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 Bank 3 even byt...

Page 25: ...splay System Configuration F1 Help Systemboard Configuration Hard Disk Configuration PCI Configuration SCSI Configuration ISA Configuration Memory Configuration Integrated Peripherals System Memory Co...

Page 26: ...ip D Chip D Chip D Chip D Chip P Chip P Chip PK1491 98 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 PCI 0 Slot 7 PCI 0 Slot 8 PCI 0 Slot 9 PCI 1 Slot 7 PCI 1 Slot 8 PCI 1 Slot 9 ISA Slot Even bytes of all memory b...

Page 27: ...17 Three major sections on the system board are The cross bar switch chipset and the system components attached to it CPU s memory PCI chips and the TIG bus The power connections and voltage regulator...

Page 28: ...f the D chips are two system buses to CPUs two PAD buses to PCI chips and two memory data buses that connect to up to four memory banks Figure 1 10 Cross Bar Switch Data Block Diagram 38 38 3FKLS 3FKL...

Page 29: ...ash ROM data system diagnostics and console programs and system interrupts The cross bar switch is controlled by the C chip which synchronizes along with the clock the D chips the CPUs memory and the...

Page 30: ...gle ISA slot the other bus has three PCI option slots Figure 1 11 PCI Block Diagram PCI 1 PCI 0 3 64 bit slots 3 64 bit slots 3 XV PCI 1 Bus PK1494 98 P Chip PCI 1 P Chip PCI 0 1 ISA Slot ADAPTEC Ultr...

Page 31: ...and the USB bus The IDE bus and the USB bus are not used Connected to the ISA bus is an Adaptec UltraSCSI controller with two ports also not used PCI1 is a 64 bit bus with three PCI slots The cable c...

Page 32: ...control the writing of the flash ROM and the speed of the crossbar switch among other things Figure 1 12 Switchpack Location CPU 0 CPU 1 D Chip D Chip P Chip P Chip PK1410 99 SW2 SW2 SW3 SW3 System Bo...

Page 33: ...7 Switches 5 6 and 7 create a field that defines the speed at which the cross bar switch runs Switches 5 and 6 are on and switch 7 is off 8 AlphaBIOS Password bypass Off default Normal operation On B...

Page 34: ...s remote control operation of the system A four switch switchpack enables or disables remote control features Figure 1 13 Server Feature Module Power Connector Switchpack Interlock Connector Sys Fan O...

Page 35: ...ote power down Enables remote power down 4 SET DEF On Off default Resets the RCM microprocessor defaults Allows use of conditions set by the user The default settings allow complete remote control The...

Page 36: ...Control Logic The power control logic is on the server feature module Figure 1 14 Power Control Logic Power Connector Switchpack Interlock Connector Sys Fan OK CPU Fan OK Temp OK RCM Connector Fan Co...

Page 37: ...of the environment variable over_temp Default 55 0 C Monitors the system and CPU fans and powers down the system 30 seconds after it detects a fan failure Provides some visual indication of faults th...

Page 38: ...stributed throughout the system and mechanically can be broken by the On Off switch the cover interlock or remotely through the RCM Figure 1 15 Power Circuit Diagram Cover Interlock OCP Push button ON...

Page 39: ...ption to the DC power applied to the system A failure anywhere in the circuit will result in the removal of DC power A potential failure is the relay used in the remote control logic to control the RC...

Page 40: ...vice Manual 1 11 Power Supply Two power supplies provide system power Figure 1 16 Back of Power Supply and Location Current share 5V Return 5V Return 3 4V Return 12V Return Misc Signal PK1495 98 Power...

Page 41: ...on 5 0V and 3 3V 5 0V is sensed on the system board 3 3V is sensed on the system board Current share on 5 0V 3 3V and 12V 3 regulation on 3 3V Fault protection latched If a fault is detected by the po...

Page 42: ...ower up down sequence flow is shown below Figure 1 17 Power Up Down Sequence Flowchart Apply AC Power Vaux on Assert DC_ENABLE_L Power Supply Starts Disable Outputs Deassert POK Assert SHUTDOWN 30 Sec...

Page 43: ...ard fault on power up the power supplies shut down immediately otherwise the power system powers up and remains up until the system is shut off or the server feature module senses a fault If a power f...

Page 44: ...number of functions it carries all system interrupts timing signals and provides the path to the diagnostic and console flash ROMs Figure 1 18 TIG Bus Block Diagram C Chip P Chip D Chips CPU s CAP Bu...

Page 45: ...console firmware sits on the TIG bus This is different from the AS 1200 where the flash ROM sat on the I 2 C bus Still a good deal of logic has to function for the diagnostics to run Configuration Reg...

Page 46: ...e module log error state and track system configuration information There is a private I 2 C bus between memory and the C chip used to provide memory configuration information to the consoles and oper...

Page 47: ...own In the event of imminent power loss the controller has 30 seconds to read the two registers and store the information in the NVRAM on the server feature module The SRM console command show power r...

Page 48: ...1 38 AlphaServer DS20 Service Manual 1 15 StorageWorks Drives The system supports up to seven StorageWorks drives Figure 1 20 StorageWorks Drive Location PKW0514 97 StorageWorks Drives Shelf...

Page 49: ...the right of the system cage Up to seven drives fit into the shelf The system supports fast wide UltraSCSI disk drives The RAID controller is also supported With an optional UltraSCSI Bus Splitter Kit...

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Page 51: ...rvice related console commands A Compaq Analyze example is also provided The following topics are covered Troubleshooting During Power Up Control Panel Display and Troubleshooting Power Up Display and...

Page 52: ...roblem 7 Interlock switch activation or failure 8 Environmental electrical failure or unrecoverable system fault with auto_action ev halt or boot 9 Cable failure Indication of failure LEDs on the serv...

Page 53: ...pha Systems Firmware Update Version V5 4 minimum rev CD in the CD ROM drive and copy the file PC264SRM ROM found in the DS20 subdirectory onto a floppy renaming the file to DP264SRM ROM 2 Insert the f...

Page 54: ...hen the On Off button LED is on power is applied and the system is running When it is off the system is not running but power may or may not be present If the power supplies are receiving AC power Vau...

Page 55: ...oth B cache and memory is being tested Additional hardware involved Backup cache on the CPU module D chips memory DIMMs Compaq Firmware Firmware loading Additional hardware involved TIG bus Compaq Err...

Page 56: ...up status also is seen on the control panel display Example 2 1 Power Up Display 512 Meg of system memory probing hose 1 PCI bus 0 slot 7 pka QLogic ISP1040 bus 0 slot 8 ewa DECchip 21140 AA probing...

Page 57: ...robed and the devices are reported I O adapters are configured At a minimum the devices are responding to probes by the console program The system disks and network are tested by the console The SRM c...

Page 58: ...0 P00 P00 SYNOPSIS test lb t time The entire system is tested by default NOTE If you are running the Microsoft Windows NT operating system switch from AlphaBIOS to the SRM console in order to enter th...

Page 59: ...2321536 00001c80 exer_kid dkb100 1 0 9 0 0 0 0 4915200 00001c83 exer_kid dkb200 2 0 9 0 0 0 0 4898816 00001c85 exer_kid dkb300 3 0 9 0 0 0 0 4898816 00001cc7 exer_kid dke0 0 0 200 0 0 0 0 6144000 0000...

Page 60: ...2 0 0 1442840576 1442840576 00001c80 exer_kid dkb100 1 0 9 0 0 0 0 28852224 00001c83 exer_kid dkb200 2 0 9 0 0 0 0 28852224 00001c85 exer_kid dkb300 3 0 9 0 0 0 0 28852224 00001cc7 exer_kid dke0 0 0 2...

Page 61: ...7 degrees C System shutdown temperature is set to 55 degrees C 1 Environmental events are logged in nvram Do you want to view the events Y N y Total Environmental Events 1 1 logged 1 NOV 11 18 00 Syst...

Page 62: ...options Although system LEDs are not visible when the side panels are on they can be viewed when the card cage side of the system is exposed and the top cover is on There are LEDs on the CPU and serv...

Page 63: ...m could be the power harness the power translation board the power supply or the server feature module If the Sys Fan OK LED is off a system fan is broken Use the show power command to determine which...

Page 64: ...output is shown here For information on installing running and learning about Compaq Analyze go to http www evnrud cxo dec com desta kits htm 2 8 1 Compaq Analyze Graphics Interface GUI Compaq Analyz...

Page 65: ...ound When an error is detected it is reported to the console with a series of problem found statements In this case an uncorrectable system fan 0 error detected was logged a couple of times in the eve...

Page 66: ...Time of Error Thu 11 Mar 1999 12 43 58 0500 Brief Description An uncorrectable system fan 0 error detected Callout ID 0020050000072E05 Severity 2 Reporting Node enugu Full Description An uncorrectabl...

Page 67: ...lphaServer DS20 CEH_Device 35 Chip_Type 8 8 EV6 CEH_Device_ID_0 x0000FFFF CEH_Device_ID_1 x00000000 CEH_Device_ID_2 x00000000 Unique_ID_Count 2 Unique_ID_Prefix 15008 Num_Strings 2 Event_Header_UNIX_W...

Page 68: ...0 Environ_QW_1 x0000000000000009 Environ_QW_2 x000000000000004F Environ_QW_3 x0000000000000000 Environ_QW_4 x0000000000000000 Environ_QW_5 x0000000000000000 Environ_QW_6 x0000000000000000 Environ_QW_7...

Page 69: ...more information see the Regatta Platform Fault Management Specification Table 2 2 Types of Errors Error Event Description MCHK 670 Processor Machine checks These are synchronous errors that inform p...

Page 70: ...ogin Please enter password xxxx P00 User mode SRM console commands are now available P00 set secure The console command login clears secure If the password has been forgotten and the system is in secu...

Page 71: ...rs used to hold error information Ibox Status Register I_STAT Memory Management Status Register MM_STAT Dcache Status Register DC_STAT Cbox Read Register Miscellaneous Register MISC Device Interrupt R...

Page 72: ...ectable Machine Check Error Logout frame 61 0 32 PK1414 99 30 31 29 28 TPE DPE Table 3 1 Ibox Status Register Name Bits Type Description Reserved 63 31 RO Reserved for Compaq DPE 30 W1C Icache data pa...

Page 73: ...am TB miss or fault occurs information about the error is latched in MM_STAT This register is not updated when a LD_VPTE gets a DTB miss instruction The register is read only by PALcode and is an elem...

Page 74: ...ctable The virtual address associated with the error is available in the VA register OPCODE 9 4 RO Opcode of the instruction that caused the error HW_LD is displayed as 3 and HW_ST is displayed as 7 F...

Page 75: ...ster If a Dcache tag parity error or data ECC error occurs information about the error is latched in this register The register is read only by PALcode and is an element in the CPU or System Uncorrect...

Page 76: ...ECC error occurred while processing a load from the Dcache or any fill ECC_ERR _ST 2 W1C ECC error on store When set indicates that an ECC error occurred while processing a store TPERR_P1 1 W1C Tag pa...

Page 77: ...QW in the OW of victim that was scrubbed C_SYNDROME_0 7 0 Syndrome for the lower QW in the OW of victim that was scrubbed Bits Error status 00000 Either no error or error on a speculative load of a B...

Page 78: ...M_ERR or xxx_BC_ERR then C_STAT contains the status of the block as follows otherwise the value of C_STAT is X Bit valus Status of block 7 4 Reserved 3 Parity 2 Valid 1 Dirty C_STAT 3 0 0 Shared C_ADD...

Page 79: ...e NXS field is locked It is unlocked when software clears the NXM field The ABW arbitration won field is locked if either ABW bit is set so the first CPU to write it locks out the other CPU Writing a...

Page 80: ...7 25 MBZ RAZ 0 Reserved ACL 24 WO 0 Arbitration clear writing a 1 to this bit clears the ABT and ABW fields ABT 23 20 R W1S 0 Arbitration try writing a 1 to these bits sets them ABW 19 16 R W1S 0 Arbi...

Page 81: ...tinued Name Bits Type Initial State Description ITINTR 7 4 R W1C 0 Interval timer interrupt pending one bit per CPU Pin irq 2 is asserted to the CPU corresponding to a 1 in this field RES 3 2 MBZ RAZ...

Page 82: ...801 A000 0280 CPU0 801 A000 02C0CPU1 Access RO 32 0 PK1418 99 31 58 57 56 55 63 ERR 00 Reserved IRQ1 PCI interrupts pending IRQ1 PCI interrupts pending Table 3 6 Device Interrupt Request Register Nam...

Page 83: ...the 11 0 bits set the associated information is captured in bit 63 16 After the information is captured the INV bit is cleared but the information is not valid and should not be used if INV is set Ad...

Page 84: ...en one of bits 11 0 is set Indicates the validity of SYN CMD and ADDR bits Valid 0 Invalid 1 ADDR 50 16 RO 0 If CRE or UECC then ADDR 50 19 system address 34 3 of erroneous quadword and ADDR 18 16 0 I...

Page 85: ...5 R W1C 0 Address parity error detected as potential PCI target SGE 4 R W1C 0 Scatter gather had invalid page table entry DCRTO 3 R W1C 0 Delayed completion retry timeout as PCI target PERR 2 R W1C 0...

Page 86: ...r supply failures are identified and reported to the operating system thus notifying it that the system will shut down in 30 seconds The results of reading this register are displayed by the SRM show...

Page 87: ...failed Which failed is determined by the state of SYSFAN_OK and CPUFANS_OK in the Function Register PS1_PRESENT_L FAN TRAY 4 RO X If the bit is clear either power supply 1 or the system fan tray is pr...

Page 88: ...mined limits When such an interrupt is generated the contents of bits 0 1 2 and 5 in the Failure Register are frozen The system will shut down 30 seconds after the interrupt is posted The results of r...

Page 89: ...upply 0 is functioning properly FANTRAY_FAIL_H 4 RO X When clear indicates that the fantray if present is functioning properly CPUFANS_OK 3 RO X When set indicates that the fans on CPU heatsinks are f...

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Page 91: ...auxiliary power is still supplied to the system To remove all power unplug the power supply Note though that unplugging the system will turn off LEDs that could identify the problem When the system in...

Page 92: ...e 4 1 lists the part numbers of the field replaceable units Figure 4 1 Some of the FRU Locations Floppy CD ROM I O Options Power Supply Auxiliary Fan or Optional Power Supply SCSI Disks OCP and Displa...

Page 93: ...splay and Support Hardware 54 25756 01 D02 System board 54 25580 01 Server feature module RX23L AC Floppy RRD47 AC CD ROM 54 23302 02 OCP assembly 70 31349 01 Speaker assembly Fans 70 31351 01 02 Cool...

Page 94: ...ler UltraSCSI bus extender 17 04022 03 68 pin connector cable UltraSCSI bus extender SCSI backplane signal connector 17 04021 01 68 pin conn jumper SCSI backplane SCSI backplane 17 04795 01 68 pin con...

Page 95: ...l cable SCSI backplane CD ROM signal connector 17 04735 01 24 pin power harness Power supply Power transition module 70 33578 01 Power harness Power transition Power supply 3 connectors on sys board c...

Page 96: ...nual 4 3 System Access Three sheet metal covers one on top and one on each side when removed provide access to the system card cage and the power SCSI sections of the system Figure 4 2 Accessing the S...

Page 97: ...shown in Figure 4 2 until it latches in the down position 5 Grasp the finger groove at the rear of the top cover and pull it straight back about 2 inches and then lift it off the cabinet 6 Pull a sid...

Page 98: ...Replacement CAUTION Make sure all CPU modules are the same variant Figure 4 3 Removing CPU Module PK1477 98 WARNING CPU modules and memory modules have parts that operate at high temperatures Wait 2 m...

Page 99: ...ule from the system Replacement Reverse the steps in the Removal procedure Verification DIGITAL UNIX and OpenVMS Systems 1 Bring the system up to the SRM console by pressing the Halt button if necessa...

Page 100: ...l different memory DIMMs work in these systems Be sure you are replacing the broken DIMM with the same variant Figure 4 4 Removing Memory IP00315A WARNING CPU modules and memory DIMMs have parts that...

Page 101: ...ze is the same as the one you removed Verification DIGITAL UNIX and OpenVMS Systems 1 Bring the system up to the SRM console by pressing the Halt button if necessary 2 Issue the show memory command to...

Page 102: ...4 12 AlphaServer DS20 Service Manual 4 6 System Board Removal and Replacement Figure 4 5 Removing System Board Module Brace System Board PK1498 98...

Page 103: ...the system frame Remove the brace 8 Unplug all cables connected to the system board and clear access to all screws holding the system board in place 9 Using a Phillips head screwdriver unscrew the fif...

Page 104: ...t Figure 4 6 Removing PCI ISA Option Slot Cover Screws Option Card IP00225 WARNING To prevent fire use only modules with current limited outputs See National Electrical Code NFPA 70 or Safety of Infor...

Page 105: ...eps in the Removal procedure Verification DIGITAL UNIX and OpenVMS Systems 1 Power up the system press the Halt button if necessary to bring up the SRM console and run the ECU to restore ISA configura...

Page 106: ...4 16 AlphaServer DS20 Service Manual 4 8 Server Feature Module Removal and Replacement Figure 4 7 Removing Server Feature Module FAN 0 FAN 1 PK1403 98 Server Feature Module System Board...

Page 107: ...ction of the system see Section 4 3 4 Unplug all cables connected to the server feature module 5 Pinch each plastic snap holding the transition module in place with a pair of needle nose pliers and pu...

Page 108: ...8 AlphaServer DS20 Service Manual 4 9 Power Supply Removal and Replacement Figure 4 8 Removing Power Supply 4 rear screws 6 32 inch Internal screw 3 5 mm PK1499 98 Power Supply 0 Power Supply 1 Option...

Page 109: ...ff 4 Unplug all the cables to the power supply and unplug the power cables to the transition module 5 Remove the four screws at the back of the system cabinet and the single screw at the back of the p...

Page 110: ...4 20 AlphaServer DS20 Service Manual 4 10 Power Harness Removal and Replacement Figure 4 9 Removing Power Harness PK1404 99...

Page 111: ...ve the cable loose and out of the way 7 Unplug the three cable connections to the system board two connections on top right corner of the board and one about 2 inches below the CPU1 slot on the right...

Page 112: ...4 22 AlphaServer DS20 Service Manual 4 11 Power Transition Module Removal and Replacement Figure 4 10 Removing Power Transition Module PK1402 98...

Page 113: ...harness up over the top of the system so that it does not interfere with access to the module 7 Pinch each plastic snap holding the transition module in place with a pair of needle nose pliers and pul...

Page 114: ...4 24 AlphaServer DS20 Service Manual 4 12 Auxiliary Fan Removal and Replacement Figure 4 11 Removing Auxiliary Fan PK1481 98 Power Transition Module...

Page 115: ...C power cord 3 Expose the power section of the system see Section 4 3 4 Unplug all cables connected to the power transition module 5 From the rear remove the four screws holding the auxiliary fan in p...

Page 116: ...4 26 AlphaServer DS20 Service Manual 4 13 System Fan Removal and Replacement Figure 4 12 Removing System Fan FAN 0 FAN 1 Module Guides PK1400 98...

Page 117: ...er feature module 6 Unscrew the fan from the frame and remove it from the system Removing Fan 1 4 Remove any PCI modules that prevent access to the four Phillips head screws that hold fan 1 in place 5...

Page 118: ...4 28 AlphaServer DS20 Service Manual 4 14 Cover Interlock Removal and Replacement Figure 4 13 Removing Cover Interlock PKW0519A 97 Interlock Switch 1 2...

Page 119: ...power and the signal connectors at the rear of the CD ROM 6 Pull the CD ROM and the bracket a short distance toward the rear of the system and lift them out of the cabinet 7 Unplug the interlock swit...

Page 120: ...4 30 AlphaServer DS20 Service Manual 4 15 Operator Control Panel Removal and Replacement Figure 4 14 Removing OCP PKW 0501A 97 OCP...

Page 121: ...ttom of the door is free gently pull the top down to release it from the post on the door jam and release it from the spring d Put the door aside 4 Using a Phillips head screwdriver remove the nine sc...

Page 122: ...4 32 AlphaServer DS20 Service Manual 4 16 CD ROM Removal and Replacement Figure 4 15 Removing CD ROM PKW0519 97...

Page 123: ...Detach both the power and signal connectors at the rear of the CD ROM 5 Pull the CD ROM forward out of the system Replacement Reverse the steps in the Removal procedure Verification Power up the syst...

Page 124: ...4 34 AlphaServer DS20 Service Manual 4 17 Floppy Removal and Replacement Figure 4 16 Removing Floppy 1 PK1401 98...

Page 125: ...move the two Phillips head screws holding the floppy in the system in Figure 4 16 6 Slide the floppy out the front of the system Replacement Reverse the steps in the Removal procedure Verification Pow...

Page 126: ...4 36 AlphaServer DS20 Service Manual 4 18 SCSI Disk Removal and Replacement Figure 4 17 Removing StorageWorks Disk PKW0501B 97...

Page 127: ...the front door exposing the StorageWorks disks 3 Pinch the clips on both sides of the disk and slide it out of the shelf Replacement Reverse the steps in the Removal procedure Verification Power up t...

Page 128: ...Server DS20 Service Manual 4 19 StorageWorks Backplane Removal and Replacement Figure 4 18 Removing StorageWorks Backplane StorageWorks Backplane UltraSCSI bus extender optional UltraSCSI bus extender...

Page 129: ...rks shelf 5 Remove the power harness and all signal cables from the StorageWorks backplane and the power transition module and lift it out of the way 6 Using a short Phillips head screwdriver remove t...

Page 130: ...ervice Manual 4 20 StorageWorks UltraSCSI Bus Extender Removal and Replacement Figure 4 19 Removing StorageWorks UltraSCSI Bus Extender StorageWorks Backplane UltraSCSI bus extender optional UltraSCSI...

Page 131: ...traSCSI bus extender on the side of the StorageWorks shelf 5 The UltraSCSI bus extender is mounted on plastic standoffs to which it snaps Pinch each snap with a pair of needle nose pliers free the cor...

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Page 133: ...ables The test command is described in Chapter 2 of this document For complete reference information on other SRM commands and environment variables see your system User s Guide NOTE It is recommended...

Page 134: ...t assertion flag the SRM console continues to run SROM 1 st 2 secs of pwr up Nothing XSROM power up Sets halt assertion flag auto boot ignored SRM console power up Sets halt assertion flag auto boot i...

Page 135: ...ystem hangs Pressing the Halt button halts the operating system back to the SRM console firmware From the console you can use the crash command to force a crash dump at the operating system level The...

Page 136: ...g the SRM Power Up Script You can force a halt assertion using the Halt button the RCM halt command or the RCM haltin command Observe the following guidelines for forcing a halt assertion Halt Asserti...

Page 137: ...v boot_file and boot_osflags For Windows NT the SRM os_type environment variable and the Auto Start selection in the AlphaBIOS Standard CMOS Setup screen You might want to prevent the system from auto...

Page 138: ...ess edit Invokes the console line editor on a RAM file or on the nvram file power up script examine Displays the contents of a memory location register or device halt Halts the specified processor Sam...

Page 139: ...nvar Displays the state of the specified environment variable show config Displays the configuration at the last system initialization show cpu Displays the state of each processor in the system show...

Page 140: ...ion Specifies the console s action at power up a failure or a reset bootdef_dev Specifies the default boot device string boot_osflags Specifies the default operating system boot flags com _baud Change...

Page 141: ...bus node ID pk 0_soft_term Enables or disables SCSI terminators on systems that use the QLogic ISP1020 SCSI controller sys_model_num Displays the system model number and computes certain information...

Page 142: ...Use the show command to list environment variable settings Table A 4 Environment Variables Worksheet Environment Variable System Name System Name System Name auto_action bootdef_dev boot_osflags com1...

Page 143: ...and Environment Variables A 11 Table A 4 Environment Variables Worksheet Continued Environment Variable System Name System Name System Name pk 0_soft_term sys_model_num sys_serial_num sys_type tga_syn...

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Page 145: ...e system from a remote location using the remote console manager RCM You can use the RCM from a console terminal at a remote location or from a local console terminal connected to the COM1 port Sectio...

Page 146: ...the local serial console terminal Once in RCM command mode you can enter commands to control and monitor the system Only one RCM session can be active at a time To connect to the RCM remotely you dia...

Page 147: ...3 B 2 First Time Setup To set up the RCM to monitor a system remotely connect the modem to the COM1 port at the back of the system configure the modem for autoanswer and 9600 baud and dial in Figure...

Page 148: ...o the system console port 1 To invoke the RCM locally type the RCM escape sequence See in Example B 1 for the default sequence The escape sequence is not echoed on the terminal or sent to the system A...

Page 149: ...ding it in haltout Terminates a halt assertion created with haltin Emulates releasing the Halt button after holding it in help or Displays the list of commands poweroff Turns off power Emulates pressi...

Page 150: ...RCM halt Focus returned to COM port The halt command can be used to force a halt assertion See Section A 3 for information on halt assertion NOTE If you are running Windows NT the halt command has no...

Page 151: ...e On Off button to the off position and disconnect the power cord 2 Reconnect the power cord and press the On Off button to the on position poweron The poweron command requests the RCM to power on the...

Page 152: ...ole monitor to the system COM1 serial port The system executes its normal power up sequence setesc The setesc command resets the default escape sequence for invoking RCM The escape sequence can be any...

Page 153: ...are Rev Revision of RCM firmware Escape Sequence Current escape sequence to invoke RCM Remote Access Modem remote access state ENABLE DISABLE Temp C Current system temperature in degrees Celsius RCM P...

Page 154: ...disable certain RCM functions if desired Figure B 2 Location of RCM Switchpack on Server Feature Module PK1472 98 12 34 RCM Switchpack Switch Name Description 1 EN RCM Enables or disables the RCM The...

Page 155: ...e powered down from the RCM Switch 4 SET DEF Set this switch to ON enable if you want to reset the RCM to the factory settings See the section Resetting the RCM to Factory Defaults Changing a Switch S...

Page 156: ...ers See Section 3 2 4 Locate the RCM switchpack on the server feature module and set switch 4 to ON 5 Replace the system covers and plug in the power cords 6 Power up the system to the SRM console pro...

Page 157: ...d RCM are powered up the COM port seems to hang briefly This delay is normal behavior Wait a few seconds for the COM port to start working RCM installation is complete but system does not power up RCM...

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Page 159: ...on updating firmware Sections in this chapter are Updating Firmware and Consoles Updating Firmware from the CD ROM Updating Firmware from Floppy Disk Creating the Diskettes Updating Firmware from Flop...

Page 160: ...ate AlphaBIOS in the AlphaBIOS Setup screen Example C 1 Starting LFU from the SRM Console P00 lfu Loadable Firmware Update Utility Select firmware load device cda0 dva0 ewa0 or Press return to bypass...

Page 161: ...firmware 4 Use the LFU exit command to go back to the console Examples of updating firmware from CD ROM floppy and the network follow Example C 2 Booting LFU from the CD ROM P00 show device dka0 0 0 7...

Page 162: ...00 5 0 1 1 Copying AS1400 TCREADME from DKA500 5 0 1 1 Copying AS1400 TCSRMROM from DKA500 5 0 1 1 Copying AS1400 TCARCROM from DKA500 5 0 1 1 Function Description Display Displays the system s config...

Page 163: ...ole and I O adapter firmware AS1400CP SRM console and AlphaBIOS console firmware only AS1400IO I O adapter firmware only In this example the file for console firmware AlphaBIOS and SRM is selected The...

Page 164: ...d UPD update WARNING updates may take several minutes to complete for each device Confirm update on AlphaBIOS Y N y DO NOT ABORT AlphaBIOS Updating to V6 40 1 Verifying V6 40 1 PASSED Confirm update o...

Page 165: ...pported by the selected update file will be updated For each device you are asked to confirm that you want to update the firmware The default is no Once the update begins do not abort the operation Do...

Page 166: ...400FW TXT AS1400IO TXT AS1400CP TXT TCREADME SYS TCREADME SYS CIPCA315 SYS TCSRMROM SYS DFPAA310 SYS TCARCROM SYS KZPAAA11 SYS To update system firmware from floppy disk you first must create the firm...

Page 167: ...sys dva0 as1400 tcsrmrom sys copy tcarcrom sys dva0 as1400 tcarcrom sys dismount dva0 set noverify exit I O update diskette inquire ignore Insert blank HD floppy in DVA0 then continue set verify set p...

Page 168: ...n to bypass loading and proceed to LFU dva0 Please enter the name of the options firmware files list or Press return to use the default filename AS1400IO AS1400CP AS1400IO Copying AS1400IO from DVA0 C...

Page 169: ...the file is too large to fit on a 1 44 MB diskette This means that when a floppy disk is the load device you can update either console firmware or I O adapter firmware but not both in the same LFU se...

Page 170: ...OT ABORT pfi0 Updating to 3 10 Verifying to 3 10 PASSED UPD lfu Loadable Firmware Update Utility Select firmware load device cda0 dva0 ewa0 or Press return to bypass loading and proceed to LFU dva0 Pl...

Page 171: ...procedure as for the I O firmware The exit command returns you to the console from which you entered LFU either SRM or AlphaBIOS Example C 6 Selecting AS1400FW to Update Firmware from the Internal Fl...

Page 172: ...lease enter the name of the options firmware files list or Press return to use the default filename AS1400FW Copying AS1400FW from EWA0 Copying TCREADME from EWA0 Copying TCSRMROM from EWA0 Copying TC...

Page 173: ...lt file The file options are AS1400FW default SRM console AlphaBIOS console and I O adapter firmware AS1400CP SRM console and AlphaBIOS console firmware only AS1400IO I O adapter firmware only In this...

Page 174: ...NG updates may take several minutes to complete for each device DO NOT ABORT AlphaBIOS Updating to V6 40 1 Verifying V6 40 1 PASSED DO NOT ABORT kzpsa0 Updating to A11 Verifying A11 PASSED DO NOT ABOR...

Page 175: ...ates that all devices supported by the selected update file will be updated Typically LFU requests confirmation before updating each console s or device s firmware The all option eliminates the update...

Page 176: ...of the system exit Terminates the LFU program help Displays the LFU command list lfu Restarts the LFU program list Displays the inventory of update firmware on the selected device readme Lists releas...

Page 177: ...low Function Description Display Displays the system s configuration table Exit Done exit LFU reset List Lists the device revision firmware name and update revision Lfu Restarts LFU Readme Lists impor...

Page 178: ...module into memory and comparing it with the source image To update more than one device you may use a wildcard but not a list For example update k updates all devices with names beginning with k and...

Page 179: ...Console commands show memory 2 11 show power 2 11 test 2 9 Control panel 1 4 Halt assertion 1 5 Halt button 1 5 messages in display 2 5 Reset button 1 5 Controls Halt assertion 1 5 A 3 Halt button 1...

Page 180: ...LFU C 18 C 19 help command RCM B 7 I I squared C bus 1 36 I_STAT register 3 2 Ibox Status Register 3 2 Interlock switches 4 28 Interrupts 1 35 ISA bus 1 9 K KN310 Ax CPU module 1 11 L LEDs CPU 1 11 2...

Page 181: ...s 1 31 Power system components 4 3 Power transition module removal and replacement 4 22 Power up down sequence 1 33 poweroff command RCM B 7 poweron command RCM B 7 Power up display 2 6 Q quit command...

Page 182: ...oard 1 9 1 16 cross bar switch 1 18 PCI I O subsystem section 1 20 remote control logic section 1 24 removal and replacement 4 12 System cables and jumpers 4 4 4 5 System components 1 3 System console...

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