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Compaq ProLiant 5000 Servers Reference Guide

Writer:    Project:  Maintenance and Safety Precautions Comments:

File Name: Q-ch13.doc Last Saved On: 4/22/97 1:15 PM

CAUTION:   

 Ensure that all boards are seated properly in the expansion slots

before shipping the server.

6. To protect the server components and external devices, pack them in

their original packing boxes or similar packaging with sufficient
packing material.

Modem and Telephone Precautions

Use the following precautions to ensure your safety:

Never install modem/telephone wiring during a lightning storm.

Never install modem/telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is
specifically designed for wet locations.

Never touch uninsulated modem/telephone wires or terminals unless
the modem/telephone line has been disconnected at the network
interface.

Use caution when installing or modifying modem/telephone lines.

Avoid using modem/telephone (other than a cordless type) during an
electrical storm. There can be a remote risk of electric shock
from lightning.

Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.

Ergonomic Considerations

Many factors in your work environment affect work performance efficiency
and good health and safety. By following the suggestions described below,
you can create a more comfortable, healthy, and efficient environment.

Make sure your chair is at a height that allows you to maintain the
proper arm and hand positions. Be sure your chair supports your lower
back. Rest your feet firmly on the floor.

Summary of Contents for ProLiant 5000

Page 1: ...rview Compaq ProLiant 5000 Family of Servers 1 1 Compaq ProLiant 5000 Server 1 1 Product Summary 1 2 Supported Drive Configurations 1 3 Compaq ProLiant 5000R Server 1 4 Product Summary 1 4 Supported D...

Page 2: ...lines 2 11 Adding Memory DIMMs 2 12 Maximum Memory Configuration 2 13 Installing DIMMs 2 14 Installing Mass Storage Devices 2 17 Removable Media Storage 2 17 Installing a Mass Storage Device in the Re...

Page 3: ...Board 3 12 Installing an Optional Video Board 3 13 Adding Processors 3 13 Matching Requirements 3 13 Installation Guidelines 3 14 Adding Memory DIMMs 3 15 Maximum Memory Configuration 3 16 Installing...

Page 4: ...Liant 5000 Servers Processor Power Modules 5V 5 1 Processor Power Modules on CPU Boards 5 2 Processor Power Modules on the I O System Board 5 4 Adding or Replacing Processor Power Modules 5 5 Internal...

Page 5: ...om Compaq 6 13 SCO UNIX Open Server and SCO UnixWare2 Device Drivers from Compaq 6 14 IBM OS 2 2 x Device Drivers from Compaq 6 15 Creating and Using the Configuration Backup and Configuration History...

Page 6: ...8 7 Tips for Troubleshooting the Fast Wide SCSI 2 Controller 8 8 Chapter 9 Compaq SMART 2 SCSI Array Controller SMART 2 Array Controller Features 9 1 SMART 2 P Array Controller 9 2 Fast Wide SCSI 2 9...

Page 7: ...covery Tracking 10 12 Memory Fault Recovery Tracking 10 12 Off Line Backup Processor 10 12 Automatic Server Recovery 2 10 11 Remote Service Features 10 28 ROMPaq 10 30 Compaq Insight Manager 10 30 Cha...

Page 8: ...600 Series CD ROM Drive Test Error Codes 11 30 6700 Series SCSI Tape Drive Test Error Codes 11 31 7000 Series Server Manager R Board Test Error Codes 11 32 8600 Series Pointing Device Interface Test E...

Page 9: ...and Safety Precautions System Care and Maintenance 13 1 Routine Care of Server and Monitor 13 1 Preparations for Shipping 13 2 Modem and Telephone Precautions 13 3 Ergonomic Considerations 13 3 Append...

Page 10: ...me C toc doc Last Saved On 4 18 97 5 00 PM Appendix C Electrostatic Discharge Grounding Methods C 1 Appendix D Switch Settings I O Board Switches D 1 Processor Board Switches D 2 Setting the Voltage I...

Page 11: ...in preparing the server for use Dual PCI bus guidelines are provided Chapter 3 INSTALLING THE PROLIANT 5000R SERVER The initial steps in setting up and powering up a rack mountable ProLiant 5000R serv...

Page 12: ...mote server management is explained Chapter 11 DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS This chapter describes software and firmware diagnostic tools available for ProLiant users including POST DIAGS DAAD flash ROMs and ASR...

Page 13: ...tion contains precautions when setting up the system or handling electrostatic sensitive parts Appendix D SWITCH SETTINGS This appendix provides the correct settings for the switches on the I O board...

Page 14: ...they should be pressed simultaneously USER INPUT User input appears in a different typeface and in uppercase FILENAMES File names appear in uppercase italics Menu Options Command Names Dialog Box Name...

Page 15: ...s guide WARNING Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions in the warning can result in bodily harm or loss of life CAUTION Text set off in this manner indicates that fail...

Page 16: ...call one of the numbers listed in the following table to locate your nearest Authorized Compaq Reseller or Service Provider Worldwide Telephone Numbers Location Telephone Number Argentina 54 1 796 161...

Page 17: ...3888 Venezuela 58 2 953 6861 Online Help Users can download drivers patches and Compaq service updates from the following sources CompuServe Prodigy America Online Internet Questions can be submitted...

Page 18: ...ntel Pentium Pro processor technology expanded memory capacity Dual Peer PCI Buses and enhanced reliability features required for a business critical high end server Performance is maximized by up to...

Page 19: ...1 2 Systems Overview Writer Compaq Project Systems Overview Comments File Name E ch1 doc Last Saved On 4 18 97 5 05 PM...

Page 20: ...ro Full Speed 512 K Level 2 Cache ProLiant 5000 System Architecture Dual Peer PCI Buses EISA Bus 64 or 128 megabytes of ECC RAM expandable to 2 gigabytes on two memory boards 4 gigabytes with future m...

Page 21: ...orts Parallel port Network Graphics Keyboard Pointing device Integrated 1024 x 768 16 color non interlaced graphics Compaq mouse 490 540 W power supply Supported Drive Configurations Standard server c...

Page 22: ...paq ProLiant 5000R Server including supported configurations Figure 1 2 Compaq ProLiant 5000R Server Product Summary The standard features for this MultiProcessing server include Microprocessors Up to...

Page 23: ...ots Five PCI slots Two shared PCI EISA slots One EISA slot Preinstalled 10 100 TX PCI UTP Controller Redundant network capability on dual PCI buses Integrated 32 bit Fast Wide SCSI 2 P Controller Prei...

Page 24: ...hard drives or 361 2 gigabytes of storage Interlock Switch WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury from contact with hazardous energy the equipment is provided with a safety interlock Do not tr...

Page 25: ...1 8 Systems Overview Writer Compaq Project Systems Overview Comments File Name E ch1 doc Last Saved On 4 18 97 5 05 PM...

Page 26: ...ave any problems contact your Authorized Compaq Reseller Materials Needed Locate the following materials that were shipped with your new server Server unit Keyboard Pointing device mouse or trackball...

Page 27: ...electrical circuit for the server WARNING This equipment is designed for connection to a grounded earthed AC outlet The grounding type plug is an important safety feature To avoid risk of electric sh...

Page 28: ...the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment the bottom stabilizers on the equipment must be fully extended Ensure that this is completed and the equipment is properly supported prior to co...

Page 29: ...beneath a protective cover on the front bezel See Appendix A for instructions on using the CD ROM drive When the server boots from the SmartStart program it will automatically start the Compaq System...

Page 30: ...lling options make sure that the power to the server is off and disconnect the AC power cord CAUTION Electrostatic discharge can damage electronic components Be sure you are properly grounded before b...

Page 31: ...the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces allow internal system components to cool before touching CAUTION Do not operate the server with the covers removed The covers are an integral part of the...

Page 32: ...paq ProLiant 5000 Servers Reference Guide Writer Compaq Project Installing the Compaq ProLiant 5000 Server Comments File Name F ch2 doc Last Saved On 4 18 97 5 09 PM Figure 2 5 ProLiant 5000 System I...

Page 33: ...cts major components are on the other side of board as shown EISA board Double row of contacts major components are on the other side of board as shown PCI board Single row of contacts closer together...

Page 34: ...boards by their connectors Follow these instructions to install an expansion board 1 Remove screw and slot cover from the required expansion slot s 2 Remove any extender brackets from PCI boards to b...

Page 35: ...QVision Graphics System can also be added as an option It features 256 color support at 1280 x 1024 or 16 million color support at 640 x 480 SVGA VGA EGA and CGA graphics resolutions are supported Wh...

Page 36: ...fewer than four processors populate the processor slots in the sequence indicated in Table 2 2 Table 2 2 Processor Locations Processor Location First Board in Slot 9 Socket 1 Second Board in Slot 9 S...

Page 37: ...ed in dedicated slots on the I O board You must observe the following guidelines when installing additional memory DIMMs installed in the ProLiant 5000 server must be rated at 60 nanoseconds or faster...

Page 38: ...ence Guide Writer Compaq Project Installing the Compaq ProLiant 5000 Server Comments File Name F ch2 doc Last Saved On 4 18 97 5 09 PM CAUTION Use only Compaq DIMMs DIMMs from some other sources are k...

Page 39: ...DIMM Increment Total 60ns or faster 16 MB 64 MB 60ns or faster 32 MB 128 MB 60ns or faster 128 MB 512 MB 60ns or faster 256 MB 1 GB Figure 2 9 DIMM slots identified on a memory board Maximum Memory Co...

Page 40: ...operly grounded before beginning any installation procedure Refer to Appendix C Electrostatic Discharge for more information To install a memory module complete the following steps 1 Remove the Y brac...

Page 41: ...11 Aligning a DIMM on a memory expansion board 4 Insert each DIMM straight down into a socket on the memory board 5 As the DIMM goes into the socket the latches spread open 6 Use your thumbs to press...

Page 42: ...File Name F ch2 doc Last Saved On 4 18 97 5 09 PM Figure 2 12 Installing a DIMM 8 Replace both memory boards on the I O board 9 Replace the Y bracket Figure 2 13 Replacing the Y bracket 10 Close the...

Page 43: ...leaving one bay vacant Four hot pluggable drives provide maximum internal storage of 17 2 gigabytes Drive array models are equipped with two hard drives Figure 2 14 Internal storage device placement R...

Page 44: ...rward 5 Set the SCSI ID for the storage device See the User Guide that accompanies the specific option 6 Remove the terminating resistors 7 Remove the blank panel from the vacant drive position 8 Slid...

Page 45: ...Project Installing the Compaq ProLiant 5000 Server Comments File Name F ch2 doc Last Saved On 4 18 97 5 09 PM Installing Hot Pluggable Hard Drives Use the procedure shown below to install a hot plugga...

Page 46: ...y be added per controller The SCSI ID for each hot pluggable hard drive is set as shown in Figure 2 17 If only one SCSI hard drive is used it should be installed in the lowest bay Compaq SCSI cables f...

Page 47: ...Controllers IMPORTANT If you use the external port you must disconnect the cable for the internal drives and connect the cable for the CD ROM drive to the internal narrow SCSI connector Connecting Pe...

Page 48: ...ll server models feature flash ROMs on the system the Compaq SMART 2 Array Controller if present also has flash ROM A flash ROM can be upgraded via software removing the requirement to physically repl...

Page 49: ...n follow the prompts to create the diskette Use the diskette to flash the ROM Upgrading from the Hard Drive If the system partition already has been upgraded with the latest version of the Compaq Syst...

Page 50: ...File Name F ch2 doc Last Saved On 4 18 97 5 09 PM 4 Select the device to be programmed then the firmware image to be programmed 5 Press Enter to confirm the firmware reprogramming 6 When all devices...

Page 51: ...rst time installations and upgrades If you have any problems contact your Authorized Compaq Reseller Materials Needed Locate the following materials that were shipped with your new server Server unit...

Page 52: ...he full weight of the rack Each rack should be level and stable Racks that are not coupled together require the installation of stabilizing feet This must be accomplished before performing any work on...

Page 53: ...connection to a grounded earthed AC outlet The grounding type plug is an important safety feature To avoid risk of electric shock or damage to your equipment do not disable this feature CAUTION Be sur...

Page 54: ...t that came with your new server Additional information on each step is provided elsewhere in this manual 1 Unpack the server You will also need a monitor a trackball or mouse and a keyboard which are...

Page 55: ...mpaq System Configuration Utility When the configuration utility is completed you will be prompted to turn the server off install any ISA boards any switch settings required will be provided by the co...

Page 56: ...nd disconnect the AC power cord CAUTION Make sure the peripheral cables are plugged in before turning on the power to avoid damaging the server CAUTION Do not operate the server with the covers remove...

Page 57: ...ed On 4 18 97 5 14 PM Opening the Server WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury never extend more than one piece of equipment in the rack at a time Ensure that the rack is adequately stabilized...

Page 58: ...ents File Name G ch3 doc Last Saved On 4 18 97 5 14 PM 2 Loosen three 1 4 turn thumb screws and lift the server cover back and up then lay it aside Figure 3 4 Removing the cover from the server WARNIN...

Page 59: ...ved On 4 18 97 5 14 PM 3 Loosen thumb screw and lift away the Y bracket Figure 3 5 Removing the Y Bracket WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces allow the internal system comp...

Page 60: ...Liant 5000R Server Comments File Name G ch3 doc Last Saved On 4 18 97 5 14 PM I O Board Expansion Slot Locations The ProLiant 5000R Server contains eight I O expansion slots on the system board 5 PCI...

Page 61: ...ntacts major components are on the other side of board as shown EISA board Double row of contacts major components are on the other side of board as shown PCI board Single row of contacts closer toget...

Page 62: ...ts accept both EISA and ISA boards Refer to Figure 3 7 to identify boards by their connectors Follow these instructions to install an expansion board 1 Remove screw and slot cover from the required ex...

Page 63: ...QVision Graphics System can also be added as an option It features 256 color support at 1280 x 1024 or 16 million color support at 640 x 480 SVGA VGA EGA and CGA graphics resolutions are supported The...

Page 64: ...fewer than four processors populate the processor slots in the sequence indicated in Table 3 2 Table 3 2 Processor Locations Processor Location First Board in Slot 9 Socket 1 Second Board in Slot 9 S...

Page 65: ...the following guidelines when installing additional memory DIMMs installed in the ProLiant 5000R server must be rated at 60 nanoseconds or faster Fast Page Mode 72 bits wide 3 3 volts and ECC DIMMs m...

Page 66: ...DIMM Increment Total 60ns or faster 16 MB 64 MB 60ns or faster 32 MB 128 MB 60ns or faster 128 MB 512 MB 60ns or faster 256 MB 1 GB Figure 3 10 DIMM slots identified on a memory board Maximum Memory C...

Page 67: ...following steps 1 Remove both memory boards from the I O board and place them flat on a static dissipating work surface 2 Align the key slot in the bottom edge of each DIMM with the tab in the expansi...

Page 68: ...00R Server Comments File Name G ch3 doc Last Saved On 4 18 97 5 14 PM Figure 3 12 Installing a DIMM 7 Replace both memory boards on the I O board 8 Replace the Y bracket 9 Close the server and restore...

Page 69: ...are standard leaving one bay vacant Five hot pluggable drives provide maximum internal storage of 21 gigabytes Figure 3 13 Optional mass storage device placement Removable Media Storage A 1 44 MB dis...

Page 70: ...al devices 4 With the server extended in the rack and the cover and Y bracket removed slide the internal tray back and fold up the plastic cable shield Figure 3 14 Folding up the plastic cable shield...

Page 71: ...aq ProLiant 5000R Server Comments File Name G ch3 doc Last Saved On 4 18 97 5 14 PM Figure 3 15 Removing the Media Bay Trim Ring 8 Remove the blank panel from the vacant drive position Figure 3 16 Rem...

Page 72: ...6 10 Connect the power and signal cables to the device See the User Guide for the specific option 11 Replace the trim ring 12 Attach the power and SCSI option cables to the device 13 Fold down the cab...

Page 73: ...Project Installing the Compaq ProLiant 5000R Server Comments File Name G ch3 doc Last Saved On 4 18 97 5 14 PM Installing Hot Pluggable Hard Drives Use the procedure shown below to install a hot plugg...

Page 74: ...only one SCSI hard drive is used it should be installed in the lowest bay IMPORTANT When adding a Compaq SMART 2 Controller do not attach anything other than hot pluggable hard drives to the controlle...

Page 75: ...ipheral Devices After all options have been installed and the cover has been replaced peripheral devices should be connected Icons on the back of the unit identify the function of each connector Figur...

Page 76: ...erate the ProLiant 5000R at 115V the following configuration restrictions apply Table 3 4 Maximum Configuration Options for Operating ProLiant 5000R at 115 Volts Option A Option B Option C Maximum Num...

Page 77: ...com 2 From Compaq s Home page select Service Support then Downloadable Files then Software Essentials 3 Download the necessary files onto diskettes 4 Use the diskettes to flash the ROM Upgrading From...

Page 78: ...hen the following prompt appears at the top of the screen during POST Press F 9 key for ROM Based Diagnostics Press F10 key for System Partition Utilities IMPORTANT The text appears for only two secon...

Page 79: ...chieved PCI and Pentium Pro Go Together Pentium Pro processor architecture is optimized for PCI input output Therefore although the Compaq ProLiant 5000 supports up to three EISA boards highest perfor...

Page 80: ...h I O with two buses operating simultaneously Aggregate bandwidth is 267 megabytes per second Each PCI bus is assigned specific functions Primary PCI Bus Supports dedicated PCI slots 5 8 Supports the...

Page 81: ...h4 doc Last Saved On 4 18 97 6 30 PM Figure 4 1 Map of ProLiant 5000 bus architecture Boosting PCI Performance by Monitoring Bus Activity Compaq delivers servers with board and bus assignments optimiz...

Page 82: ...er Windows 95 on a workstation insert the Compaq Management CD and select the Overview button then open the Compaq Insight Manager Online User Guide then search for the Utilization Window or Under Win...

Page 83: ...100 TX PCI UTP Controllers Table 4 2 Recommended Three Controller Configuration One 10 100 TX PCI UTP Controller Two SMART 2 Array Controllers Device Bus Slot 10 100 TX PCI UTP Controller Secondary 2...

Page 84: ...Device Bus Slot 10 100 TX PCI UTP Controller Secondary 2 SMART 2 P Array Controller Primary 5 10 100 TX PCI UTP Controller Primary 6 SMART 2 P Array Controller Secondary 3 Table 4 5 Recommended Five...

Page 85: ...er Secondary 2 SMART 2 P Array Controller Primary 5 SMART 2 P Array Controller Secondary 3 10 100 TX PCI UTP Controller Primary 6 SMART 2 P Array Controller Secondary 4 SMART 2 P Array Controller Prim...

Page 86: ...ssor systems Processor Power Modules 5V ProLiant 5000 servers utilize Processor Power Modules redundant 5V DC DC converters to ensure that proper voltage is delivered to critical operational component...

Page 87: ...The modules can be placed in parallel configuration to provide redundant operation With one or two processors present on a board the Processor Power module slot nearest the processor slot and the out...

Page 88: ...res of Compaq ProLiant 5000 Servers Comments File Name I ch5 doc Last Saved On 4 18 97 6 33 PM Figure 5 3 Top Center Processor Power Module backs up modules on both sides Bottom Module dedicated to CP...

Page 89: ...File Name I ch5 doc Last Saved On 4 18 97 6 33 PM Processor Power Modules on the I O System Board The Processor Power Module on the I O system board generates the tightly regulated 1 5V needed for the...

Page 90: ...nstall or remove modules Identifying Appropriate Processor Power Modules Compaq uses Processor Power Modules with different ratings in other computers Before replacing Processor Power Modules or insta...

Page 91: ...f Compaq ProLiant 5000 Servers Comments File Name I ch5 doc Last Saved On 4 18 97 6 33 PM Figure 5 6 Red marking identifies 5V Non redundant Processor Power Module not used in ProLiant 5000 Servers Fi...

Page 92: ...n the mounting bracket The notch and tab will not line up if the module is turned the wrong way Follow these steps to install a Processor Power Module 1 With the module a 45 degree angle align the con...

Page 93: ...eatures of Compaq ProLiant 5000 Servers Writer Compaq Project Special Features of Compaq ProLiant 5000 Servers Comments File Name I ch5 doc Last Saved On 4 18 97 6 33 PM Figure 5 9 Removing a Processo...

Page 94: ...n the processor board RED indicates which CPU received an internal processor error Hardware Processor Thermal Monitor 2 One for each CPU on the processor board RED indicates CPU has overheated Hardwar...

Page 95: ...2 VCCP Indicates that power is being supplied to P2 P2 THERMTRIP Indicates that P2 has overheated NOT REDUNDANT Indicates that the Processor Power Modules are not in redundant operation because the pr...

Page 96: ...Servers Reference Guide Writer Compaq Project Special Features of Compaq ProLiant 5000 Servers Comments File Name I ch5 doc Last Saved On 4 18 97 6 33 PM I O Board LEDs Figure 5 11 Locating I O board...

Page 97: ...orized Compaq Reseller With this warranty supported components are eligible for replacement before they actually fail if the system determines that these components have degraded below pre determined...

Page 98: ...10 on the I O board are dedicated to processor boards Both slots must be occupied In single processor board configurations the processor board is installed in slot 9 A terminator board must be install...

Page 99: ...on of mass storage devices such as hard drives tape drives and diskette drives Sets and stores power on features like date and time Stores configuration information in non volatile memory Assists in t...

Page 100: ...rovides board resource requirements and switch and jumper setting alternatives Although ISA boards do not have the automatic configuration capabilities of EISA and PCI boards the System Configuration...

Page 101: ...0 key for System Partition Utilities IMPORTANT The text appears for only two seconds If you do not press either F9 or F10 during this time you must reboot the server System Configuration Utility Main...

Page 102: ...figuration Backup Configuring Hardware When you select the Configure Hardware menu a screen with five steps displays Each step is briefly explained in the following section Step 1 Important System Con...

Page 103: ...ion Then adjust the switch and jumper settings on each board to match the settings displayed on the screen Step 5 Save and Exit Use this step to save the configuration update whenever changes are made...

Page 104: ...cedure was done for you Use this procedure if the operating system was not installed on the server To create a new system partition follow this procedure 1 Insert the Compaq SmartStart CD in the CD RO...

Page 105: ...the system partition exists follow this procedure 1 Remove any CD from the CD ROM drive and any diskettes from the diskette drive 2 Reboot the system by pressing Ctrl Alt Del or by turning the server...

Page 106: ...system configuration from the backup The following menu options are available Backup Restore Configuring PCI Boards Automatically The System ROM automatically configures PCI boards If a user selection...

Page 107: ...uring Your Computer menu is displayed Select one of the following options Step 1 Important Configuration Information Step 2 Add or Remove Boards Step 3 View or Edit Details Step 4 Examine Required Swi...

Page 108: ...ity from diskette or the system partition 2 Select the System Configuration Configure Hardware menu 3 When the Steps in Configuring Your Computer menu is displayed select Add or Remove Boards and pres...

Page 109: ...m the main menu of the Configuration Utility the utility provides prompts to simplify the installation First the utility prompts you to select the correct operating system Use the arrow keys to select...

Page 110: ...the Compaq SmartStart CD shipped with the server If you use SmartStart to configure the server these drivers will be installed automatically For more information on these drivers run the README COM f...

Page 111: ...also located on the Compaq SmartStart CD The drivers on the SSD may be newer versions due to new functionality problem fixes and so on If you use SmartStart to configure the server these drivers will...

Page 112: ...rs are located on the Compaq SmartStart CD shipped with the server If you use SmartStart to configure the server these drivers will be installed automatically The features requiring device drivers are...

Page 113: ...procedure 1 Insert the Compaq SmartStart CD into the drive 2 Boot your system 3 Select Non SmartStart Setup 4 Follow the instructions that display on the monitor Creating and Using the Configuration B...

Page 114: ...tion information SYSTEM2 SCI Previous configuration information oldest SYSTEM CHL Textual representation of SYSTEM SCI file SYSTEM1 CHL Textual representation of SYSTEM1 SCI file SYSTEM2 CHL Textual r...

Page 115: ...this switch also called the System Configuration Maintenance switch you clear the configuration from non volatile memory The computer must then be reconfigured with switch 6 in the OFF position CAUTIO...

Page 116: ...it then press the Enter key This restarts the computer and saves the configuration Diagnostics and Other Utilities When you select the Diagnostics and Utilities feature from the main menu of the Confi...

Page 117: ...5000R Servers as well as other Compaq available as ProLiant 5000 options Compaq 10 100 TX PCI UTP Board This 10 100 TX PCI UTP controller is preinstalled in Compaq ProLiant 5000 and 5000R Servers The...

Page 118: ...orted at both 10Mb s and 100 Mb s operation 100Base TX Technology The 100Base TX design uses the same the Carrier Sense Multiple Access Collision Detect CSMA CD shared media access method supported by...

Page 119: ...re 7 2 Typical 100Base TX network 100Base TX achieves 100 Mb s speed by sending the signal 10 times faster than 10Base T Signal integrity is retained by using two pairs of data grade Category type 5 C...

Page 120: ...2 2 and 802 5 Token Ring 802 2 and 802 5 10Base T 10Base 2 Bus Type PCI specification 2 0 PCI specification 2 0 PCI specification 2 0 PCI specification 2 0 PCI specification 2 0 Connectors Media 100Ba...

Page 121: ...B of internal disk capacity plus room for one tape drive 17 2 GB internal capacity on ProLiant 5000 tower Supports industry standard SCSI 2 peripherals 32 bit Fast Wide SCSI 2 Controller integrated on...

Page 122: ...t both 8 bit Fast SCSI 2 and 16 bit Fast Wide SCSI 2 devices Compaq SCSI 2 device drivers for NetWare include Open Layered Software Architecture based on the common access method CAM recommended by th...

Page 123: ...SI 2 Controller as the default primary controller Use the System Configuration Utility to select the Integrated Fast Wide SCSI 2 Controller as the primary controller Interrupt Selection You can config...

Page 124: ...ROMs You can easily add or remove SCSI devices from a SCSI chain without concern for their order or sequential numbering Configuration Guidelines Boot from the CD ROM Drive in the Compaq ProLiant 5000...

Page 125: ...exceed 19 6 feet 6 meters Modifying SCSI IDs changes the drive lettering C D and so on Plan your hard drive configuration and ID setup before putting data on drives where the drive letter is important...

Page 126: ...ed SCSI cable is attached to the internal SCSI connector If you add SCSI devices be certain this cable still is terminated In non array server models this cable connects to one end of the drive cage b...

Page 127: ...nd external connectors reside on the same SCSI 2 bus and peripherals attached to either connector must have a unique SCSI ID Switches or jumpers on SCSI 2 peripherals select a SCSI ID that ranges from...

Page 128: ...ly cutting off the remaining devices from the chain Check for two SCSI devices with the same ID Typically configuring a device for ID 0 does not require setting any jumpers or switches If the chain ha...

Page 129: ...SMART 2 Controller provides for easy setup and changes to the drive arrays SMART 2 Array Controller Features Here are some of the features of the SMART 2 Array Controller option board Refer to the fo...

Page 130: ...arity signal It provides a high speed up to 133 megabytes per second path between the system board and the SMART 2 SCSI Array Controller The Array Accelerator allows these very high data rates to enha...

Page 131: ...ves to queue and sort multiple commands and then execute the commands simultaneously SCSI Bus Connectors The SMART 2 Controller has two Fast Wide SCSI 2 bus connector ports one internal Bus 1 and one...

Page 132: ...rrect some hard and soft memory errors without affecting performance The write cache memory is backed up with onboard rechargeable batteries insuring that the data temporarily held cached there is saf...

Page 133: ...thout manual intervention For example if caching is enabled but the SMART 2 Controller determines that it is no longer beneficial caching will automatically be disabled Or if write or read ahead cachi...

Page 134: ...configurations also supports existing RAID 4 configurations Helps maximize your array configuration with configuration Wizards Sets drive rebuild and expand priorities Allows online spare hot spare c...

Page 135: ...l server subsystems of the processor memory and I O storage and network interface Your server uses a combination of hardware firmware and industry standard management software to implement this featur...

Page 136: ...r to start an automatic operating system shutdown when the AC power is out and the Compaq UPS battery storage time falls below a setting that you establish This shutdown allows for proper clean up of...

Page 137: ...xed disk drives and automatically remaps any bad sectors it detects This ensures the highest level of data reliability without requiring user intervention Network Fault Prevention Tracking Your server...

Page 138: ...D 5 Distributed data guarding You select the desired RAID level by using the Compaq System Configuration Utility Other Fault Tolerance Features N 1 Distributed Data Guarding Stores all parity data on...

Page 139: ...orrect all single bit memory parity errors This ensures the correction of common memory errors without interrupting system operation Rapid Recovery Services Rapid recovery means fast identification an...

Page 140: ...at support revision tracking are updated to a new revision the Revision History Table will be updated Critical Error Log The Critical Error Log records memory errors as well as catastrophic hardware a...

Page 141: ...o create a stack Then it was unable to put a message on the screen or continue booting the server Automatic Server Recovery Reset Limit Reached The maximum number of system resets due to the ASR 2 tim...

Page 142: ...roject Server Management Comments File Name N ch10 doc Last Saved On 4 23 96 11 31 AM NMI Expansion Bus Slave Time Out A board on the expansion bus delayed a bus cycle beyond the maximum time resultin...

Page 143: ...ure of the system has exceeded the caution level Accompanying data in the log notes if an auto shutdown sequence has been invoked by the operating system Abnormal Program Termination The operating sys...

Page 144: ...king ART feature that helps you review recent changes to the server s configuration One ART feature is the Revision History Table which contains the hardware version number of the system board and any...

Page 145: ...board System or Expansion Slot number EISA ID Version Storage Fault Recovery Tracking This feature tracks over 12 failure indication parameters such as time outs spin up and self test errors of the SM...

Page 146: ...ystem bypasses the usual bootstrap CPU and attempts to restart a different CPU If boot failure persists the system automatically tries different combinations of CPUs until a successful combination is...

Page 147: ...Recovery automatically restarts the server after a software induced server failure Environmental Recovery allows the server to restart when temperature fan or AC power conditions return to normal Proc...

Page 148: ...dem is present and you selected Paging starts the Compaq Utilities from the hard drive and enables remote access These utilities are placed on the system utilities partition on the hard drive during s...

Page 149: ...r to operational status as rapidly as possible When you enable ASR 2 to start the operating system the server tries to start from the primary partition In this mode ASR 2 can page you in the event of...

Page 150: ...default value is 10 minutes The allowable settings are 5 10 20 and 30 minutes For remote and off site unattended servers setting the software error recovery time out for 5 minutes reduces the server d...

Page 151: ...10 17 Compaq ProLiant 5000 Servers Reference Guide Writer Project Server Management Comments File Name N ch10 doc Last Saved On 4 23 96 11 31 AM Figure 10 1 ASR 2 Flow Chart...

Page 152: ...was configured during server configuration You can access the server and view the Server Health Logs remotely via a modem in band over the network or directly from the server For modem access you mus...

Page 153: ...55 1234567 Pager message 1234567 Represents a unique number maximum seven digits numeric only that you must designate to identify the server on your pager display The ROM adds a three digit code to th...

Page 154: ...us to Enabled and make sure the Reset Boot option is set to Boot Compaq Utilities When the system starts because of an ASR reset it starts to the Compaq Utilities sets the Management Modem to auto ans...

Page 155: ...ture set Dial Out Status to Enabled and set the Dial Out String to the correct phone number You must also set the Reset Boot option to Boot Compaq Utilities When the system restarts because of an ASR...

Page 156: ...X When the system restarts to the Compaq Utilities because of an ASR reset it will load IPX network support This will enable remote access via NVT To use IP network access set Network protocol to IP A...

Page 157: ...er name that will be displayed in the Insight Manager server list when it determines it can communicate via NVT You should set this name to be the same as the server name you assign when the host OS i...

Page 158: ...CFG file that you load into the system partition Network IP router address Enter the router to be used for this server in standard dot notation NOTE This is not used if you select Custom for network...

Page 159: ...cannot access the server and the server cannot dial out to a remote workstation During the recovery process the ASR 2 feature tries to restart the server up to 10 times If the ASR 2 feature cannot res...

Page 160: ...l not prompt for the Power On Password This allows the ASR 2 to restart the Operating System or Compaq Utilities without user intervention To maintain system security the server should be set to boot...

Page 161: ...emote access to all the utilities on the system partition including Diagnostics utilities Inspect ROMPaq Drive Array Advanced Diagnostics and the configuration utility It also provides the capability...

Page 162: ...ystem or restart to the system partition This activity provides a complete system reset to all peripherals If you select Boot to Compaq Utilities from Insight Manager then Compaq Utilities loads the a...

Page 163: ...ll then check the system and provide a choice if more than one exists of ROM revisions that the system can be upgraded to This procedure is the same for both system and option ROMPaq utilities CAUTION...

Page 164: ...ests that run automatically on Compaq servers when the system is turned on POST checks the following assemblies to ensure that the server is functioning properly Keyboard Power supply System board Mem...

Page 165: ...ntact your service provider 101 I O ROM Error None Options ROM checksum Contact your service provider 102 System Board Failure None DMA timers etc Contact your service provider 104 ASR 2 Timer Failure...

Page 166: ...onfiguration Nonvolatile Memory Invalid None Nonvolatile configuration corrupt Run the System Configuration Utility and correct 173 EISA Slot ID Mismatch None Board replaced configuration not updated...

Page 167: ...configuration memory Run the System Configuration Utility and correct 179 System Revision Mismatch None A board was installed which has a different revision date Run the System Configuration Utility a...

Page 168: ...Switch Set Incorrectly None Switch not set properly during installation or upgrade Verify switch settings 212 System Processor Failed Mapped out 1S Processor in slot x failed Run Diagnostics Contact y...

Page 169: ...304 Keyboard or System Unit Error None Keyboard keyboard cable or system board failure 1 Make sure the keyboard is attached 2 Contact your service provider 40X Parallel Port X Address Assignment Confl...

Page 170: ...ct 1151 Com Port 1 Address Assignment Conflict 2S Both external and internal serial ports are assigned to COM1 Run the System Configuration Utility and correct 1152 Com Port 2 3 or 4 Address Assignmen...

Page 171: ...internal connectors has termination attached 1703 SCSI cable error detected Internal SCSI cable not attached to system board connector System halted None Incorrect cabling Ensure that the integrated...

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Page 173: ...xed disk drive error Run the System Configuration Utility and correct 1741 Fixed Disk 1 failed Set Block Mode command None Fixed disk drive error Run the System Configuration Utility and correct 1750...

Page 174: ...ill resume when Array Accelerator RAM allocation is successful Expansion will resume when Array Accelerator battery reaches full charge Expansion will resume when automatic data recovery has been comp...

Page 175: ...f an ISA Card Check the Memory Address Configuration of installed ISA Card s or run Options ROMPaq Utility to attempt SMART 2 E Option ROM Reprogramming Remove or reconfigure conflicting ISA cards esp...

Page 176: ...ler error Data has been lost while expanding the array therefore the drives have been temporarily disabled Press F2 to accept the data loss and re enable the logical drives Restore data from backup 17...

Page 177: ...T 2 Controller error Data found in Array Accelerator is older than data found on drives Press F1 to discard the older data in the Array Accelerator and retain the newer data on the drives 1776 Drive A...

Page 178: ...ars once immediately following drive replacement whenever data must be restored from backup 1780 Disk 0 Failure None Hard drive format error Run Diagnostics Contact your service provider 1781 Disk 1 F...

Page 179: ...been recovered yet Press F1 key to allow Automatic Data Recovery to begin Data will automatically be restored to drive X now that the drive has been replaced or now seems to be working Or Press the F2...

Page 180: ...have been disabled See note below Reinstall the drives correctly as indicated Press F1 to restart the computer with the drive array disabled Or Press F2 to use the drives as configured and lose all th...

Page 181: ...terim Recovery Mode will be enabled if configured for fault tolerance None Cable or hard drive failure 1 Check the cable connections 2 If cables are connected replace the drive 3 If you do not want to...

Page 182: ...Perform orderly system shut downs to avoid data remaining in the Array Accelerator 1793 Drive Array Array Accelerator Battery Depleted Data Lost Error message 1794 also displays None This indicates th...

Page 183: ...interrupted while data was in the Array Accelerator memory The data stored in the Array Accelerator does not correspond to this drive array 1 Match the Array Accelerator to the correct drive array Or...

Page 184: ...osted writes memory Array Accelerator is disabled 1798 Drive Array Array Accelerator Write Error Occurred Array Accelerator is disabled None Hard parity error while writing data to posted writes memor...

Page 185: ...robable Source of Problem Action 2 long 2 short beeps 2L 2S Power is cycled Temperature too hot Processor fan not installed or spinning Check fans Press F10 Key for System Partition Utilities None A c...

Page 186: ...he following instances When a system configuration error is detected during the Power On Self Test POST To change factory default settings for some of the computer features To change the system config...

Page 187: ...you must reboot the server 3 From the System Configuration Main Menu select Diagnostics and Utilities If there are errors detected in the Server Health Log the Diagnostics Utility automatically displa...

Page 188: ...Codes The 100 series of Diagnostic error codes identify failures with processor and system board functions Corrective action may require replacement of system boards or processor assemblies either pro...

Page 189: ...or the processor assembly Memory Test Error Codes Error Code Range Possible Corrective Action 200 xx 215 xx The indicated memory module may require replacement 300 Series Keyboard Test Error Codes Th...

Page 190: ...ystem Configuration Utility Loose or defective cables may cause error messages The parallel interface board or the system board may require replacement 600 Series Diskette Drive Test Error Codes The 6...

Page 191: ...e Range Possible Corrective Action 1100 xx 1109 xx Run the System Configuration Utility Loose or defective cables may cause error messages The serial interface board or the system board may require re...

Page 192: ...Code Range Possible Corrective Action 1700 1799 Run the System Configuration Utility Loose or defective cable connections may cause error messages The fixed disk drive the fixed disk drive controller...

Page 193: ...connections may cause error messages The monitor the video board or the system board may require replacement 6000 Series 32 Bit DualSpeed NetFlex 2 Controller and 32 Bit DualSpeed Token Ring Controll...

Page 194: ...Disk Drive Test Error Codes Error Code Range Possible Corrective Action 6500 xx 6528 xx Loose or defective cable connections may cause error messages The fixed disk drive the fixed disk drive controll...

Page 195: ...cabling adapter board or system board assembly Corrective action may require replacement of the tape cartridge tape drive cabling adapter board tape drive or system board assembly SCSI Tape Drive Tes...

Page 196: ...e replacement 7051 xx 7057 xx The Server Manager R board Enhanced 2400 Baud Integrated Modem may require replacement 7061 xx 7062 xx The Server Manager R board Voice ROM may require replacement 7078 x...

Page 197: ...reproduce the same environment on another computer for testing IMPORTANT You should run Test Computer and have the printed report available before placing a call to the Compaq Customer Support Center...

Page 198: ...displayed when the testing is complete Automatic Diagnostics This option runs unattended maximum testing of each device with minimal prompts You can choose how many times to run the tests to stop on...

Page 199: ...files Type of diskette drive and hard drive Operating speed Current memory configuration System video and option ROM revisions Active printer and communications interfaces You can display print or sa...

Page 200: ...lowing prompt appears at the top of the screen during POST Press F 9 key for ROM Based Diagnostics Press F10 key for System Partition Utilities IMPORTANT The text appears for only two seconds If you d...

Page 201: ...ted include all codes generated by Compaq products Your system will generate only those codes that are applicable to your configuration and options The two main functions of DAAD are to collect all po...

Page 202: ...and operation read and write displays If there are a number of these parity errors you may need to replace the array accelerator board ACCELERATOR PARITY READ ERRORS N This message displays the number...

Page 203: ...found in the posted write memory at reinitialization The data will be flushed to disk This is not an error or data loss condition No action needs to be taken ACCELERATOR STATUS WARRANTY ALERT A catas...

Page 204: ...s zero Old versions of the System Configuration Utility could cause this Run the latest version of System Configuration Utility to configure the controller and nonvolatile RAM CONFIGURATION SIGNATURE...

Page 205: ...s soon as possible CONTROLLER NEEDS REPLACING DAAD ERROR 104 The Intelligent Array Expansion System firmware is less than version 1 14 Replace the controller as soon as possible CONTROLLER REPORTED PO...

Page 206: ...ARE NEEDS UPGRADING The firmware on this physical drive is below the latest recommended version Call your Authorized Compaq Reseller to obtain the latest upgraded firmware DRIVE BAY X HAS INVALID M P...

Page 207: ...he controller and nonvolatile RAM data this is not a problem Otherwise run the System Configuration Utility IDENTIFY LOGICAL DRIVE DATA DID NOT MATCH WITH CMOS The identify unit data from the array co...

Page 208: ...gical drive has failed The logical drive is operating in interim recovery mode and is vulnerable Replace the failed drive as soon as possible LOGICAL DRIVE X STATUS LOOSE CABLE DETECTED A physical dri...

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Page 210: ...ator board has not been configured If the array accelerator board is present run the System Configuration Utility to configure the board PHYSICAL DRIVE BAY X ERROR OCCURRED This message displays detai...

Page 211: ...tem Configuration Utility to reinitialize the array accelerator board SOFT FIRMWARE UPGRADE REQUIRED DAAD has determined that your controller is running firmware that has been soft upgraded by the Com...

Page 212: ...ay not be OK Check the other error messages for an indication of the problem WRONG ACCELERATOR This could mean that either the board was replaced in the wrong slot or placed in a system that was previ...

Page 213: ...aq System Configuration Utility Table 12 1 lists these features and supplies a brief description of each Enabling the Security Features To enable these security features through Compaq System Configur...

Page 214: ...ol Disables system startup from a diskette drive s The diskette drive is available for other read write functions Diskette Write Control Disables the diskette drive write function Boot and read functi...

Page 215: ...You can maintain Power On and Administrator Passwords on your server Administrator Password Establishing the Administrator Password through the Compaq System Configuration Utility prevents changes to...

Page 216: ...ection Clearing a Password Entering a Password To enter a password follow this procedure 1 Turn on the computer 2 When the key icon appears on the monitor enter the current password For security the c...

Page 217: ...dministrator Password follow this procedure 1 Turn on the computer 2 When the key icon appears enter CURRENT where current is the current password 3 The password is now deleted until you establish a n...

Page 218: ...ard drive network server or host while the keyboard and pointing device interface are disabled This provides security if the computer operates unattended In Network Server Mode the system boots withou...

Page 219: ...rator Passwords Switch 5 of the six position switch bank enables or clears both passwords Set switch 5 to OFF Enabled to allow you to establish passwords if you choose Set switch 5 to ON Cleared to cl...

Page 220: ...y setting this switch to ON you boot from the diskette drive regardless of the configuration setting If this switch is OFF the configuration utility controls the server ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 S...

Page 221: ...the configuration in non volatile memory Front Bezel Keylock The external keylock protects the removable media components of the server Turn the key counterclockwise to its locked position To gain acc...

Page 222: ...12 10 Security Writer Project Security Comments File Name P ch12 doc Last Saved On 4 22 97 1 14 PM...

Page 223: ...damage by electrostatic discharge Routine Care of Server and Monitor All servers need routine care This section provides information on protecting your server and monitor and supplies information abo...

Page 224: ...er cover on while the server is in use CAUTION Do not operate the server with the covers removed The covers are an integral part of the cooling system and removing them while the system is running may...

Page 225: ...d for wet locations Never touch uninsulated modem telephone wires or terminals unless the modem telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface Use caution when installing or modifying m...

Page 226: ...rearms parallel with the floor when you type forming approximately a 90 degree angle with your upper arms Do not angle your forearms upward Have your eyes examined regularly by a vision care specialis...

Page 227: ...up to 680 megabytes of digital information Figure A 1 Internal CD ROM front panel Table A 1 Internal CD ROM Ref Component Function Headphone Jack Connects the headphone Headphone Volume Control Incre...

Page 228: ...ve 2 Place the Internal CD ROM disc in the tray handling the Internal CD ROM disc from the edges not the flat surfaces of the disc Figure A 2 Opening the Internal CD ROM tray 3 Close the tray by again...

Page 229: ...ns or operating system software may disable the eject button to prevent accidental damage to the disc If the eject button is disabled by the application software it will not operate CAUTION Before beg...

Page 230: ...rtical orientation Operation Do not move the drive while it is operating Moving it while it is operating cause it to malfunction Avoid exposing the drive to sudden changes in temperature Sudden change...

Page 231: ...equipment For more information on power cord set requirements contact your Authorized Compaq Dealer General Requirements The requirements listed below are applicable to all countries 1 The length of t...

Page 232: ...entify the appropriate accredited agency in your country Table B 1 Power Cord Set Requirements by Country Country Accredited Agency Applicable Note Numbers Australia EANSW 1 Austria OVE 1 Belgium CEBC...

Page 233: ...ion in the country where it will be used 2 Flexible cord must be Type SJT or equivalent No 16 AWG for ProLiant 5000 models 3 conductor Wall plug must be a two pole grounding type with a NEMA 5 15P 15A...

Page 234: ...g a static sensitive component or assembly Grounding Methods There are several methods for grounding Use one or more of the following measures when handling or installing electrostatic sensitive parts...

Page 235: ...C 2 Appendix C Writer Project Appendix C Comments File Name T appc doc Last Saved On 4 22 97 1 21 PM...

Page 236: ...roller Default 2 Configuration Lock You cannot change the configuration in non volatile memory You can change the configuration in non volatile memory 3 Rack Mountable Chassis Default if system is ins...

Page 237: ...sor is designed to receive Switch banks 1 and 2 on both processor boards control processor voltage settings The default settings on both switches is OFF Instructions for any setting change for Switch...

Page 238: ...Intel Pentium Pro Processor Switch banks 4 SW4 and 5 SW5 are located on the processor board beside each processor Table D 3 Switch Bank 4 and Switch Bank 5 Settings Processor Bus Core Frequency Ratio...

Page 239: ...Comments File Name U appd doc Last Saved On 4 22 97 1 23 PM Figure D 1 Switch bank locations on a ProLiant 5000 processor board Switch Bank 1 Switch Bank 4 Switch Bank 2 Switch Bank 5 Switch Bank 3 F...

Page 240: ...roves performance of disk write operations by providing a buffer A battery backup and mirroring protects the data ASPI Advanced SCSI Programming Interface When you configure a server with hard drives...

Page 241: ...eboots Boot Disk Controller The controller that you designate as primary or first is the boot disk controller This is the controller that the system boots during start up Boot Partition The part of th...

Page 242: ...able on a disk Communications Buffer An area in the server s memory for storing data packets from different network stations The packets remain in the communications buffer until the server processes...

Page 243: ...file provides information such as switch settings interrupts DMA I O ports and system memory Controller Duplexing A fault tolerance technique with two controllers each with their own drive array cont...

Page 244: ...s Diagnostics Tools Tools used to help resolve installation and configuration problems Some of the tools supplied by Compaq are Automatic Server Recovery 2 Server Health Logs Inspect and Test Utilitie...

Page 245: ...tion immediately Drive Mirroring See RAID 1 Dynamic Sector Repairing The process used by the SMART Controller to remap bad memory sectors automatically EFS Extended Feature Supplement A collection of...

Page 246: ...Interface SCSI technology It is a high level peripheral communication mechanism that links internal and external storage devices on a 16 bit bus with a 20MB per second data rate Connectors have 68 pin...

Page 247: ...ware that is permanently stored in a computer s ROM Firmware can be updated by replacing the ROM or by using upgradable software Flash ROMs from Compaq Flash ROM Software upgradable firmware that allo...

Page 248: ...om the main data storage area to a part of the disk s storage area called the Hot Fix Redirection Area Hot Pluggable Drives Drives that you can install or remove without using screws or cables and wit...

Page 249: ...ned to connect like server to server LAN or WAN or unlike non VINES environments to a Banyan network ISA Boards Industry Standard Architecture boards Expansion boards that comply with the 16 bit archi...

Page 250: ...ugh the server components Management Application Software that executes on the management platform and interacts with management agents Compaq Insight Manager is a management application Management In...

Page 251: ...ous cache supported operation of each microprocessor The processors share system memory which allows for the most effective use of system memory when a second system processor is added NDIS Drivers Ne...

Page 252: ...e Windows NT file system ODI Drivers Open Data Link Interface drivers Drivers found on the NetWare Programs from Compaq diskette that support media and protocol independent communications These driver...

Page 253: ...runs each time you turn on your server Processor The computer chip that controls your server Also called CPU Processor Power Module A device to ensure that proper voltage is delivered to critical com...

Page 254: ...resolution RAID 0 Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks RAID 0 indicates that there is no fault tolerance method used RAID 1 Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks RAID 1 is a fault tolerance method driv...

Page 255: ...t when you turn off your server Remote Console An input output device that consists of a keyboard and video display This device is usually found in multiuser environments Resources The parts of a serv...

Page 256: ...root file system or in some part of the root SCI File System Configuration Information file This file allows you to create a backup of the configuration and store it You are able to restore the system...

Page 257: ...heral bus that provides up to 20 megabyte per second transfer rates plus other features including command queuing Server Health Logs Logs that contain information to help you quickly identify and corr...

Page 258: ...sical memory RAM Programs or parts of programs that are in active use but currently in a waiting state can be shifted to this area swapped out so that others can run in RAM The swap space must be larg...

Page 259: ...ver when power fails It is also a power conditioning and supply system that offers protection against transient power conditions and short term power outages UNIX Inspect Utility A UNIX utility that d...

Page 260: ...system 10 24 features 10 11 hardware requirements 10 13 IPX network 10 13 starting Compaq Utilities 10 14 use with Compaq Insight Manager 10 14 B Backup configuration 6 8 6 15 Bus activity monitoring...

Page 261: ...ce efficiency 2 8 3 11 4 1 EISA slots 2 6 4 2 Error Checking and Correcting ECC Memory See ECC Memory Error messages See also Critical Error Log 10 6 DAAD 11 37 Diagnostic 11 24 POST 11 1 Expansion Sl...

Page 262: ...ce Guide Writer Project Index Comments File Name W index doc Last Saved On 4 22 97 1 27 PM Installing mass storage devices 2 17 3 19 operating system 6 11 options 2 5 3 6 video board 2 10 3 13 Install...

Page 263: ...ng boards 6 8 removing boards 6 9 PCI bus See PCI PCI slots 2 6 3 10 4 2 Performance optimizing ProLiant 5000 4 1 to 4 7 See also Performance tuning Performance tuning SMART 2 Controller 9 5 Periphera...

Page 264: ...efined 9 2 SmartStart 2 23 3 27 6 1 creating new system partition 6 6 device drivers for Microsoft OS 2 6 15 for Novell NetWare 6 12 for SCO Open Server 6 14 for SCO UNIX 6 14 for SCO UnixWare 2 6 14...

Page 265: ...Index Writer Project Index Comments File Name W index doc Last Saved On 4 22 97 1 27 PM W Windows NT 3 5x drivers 6 13 World Wide Web address for ROM upgrades 2 22 3 27 Write Cache See Array Accelera...

Page 266: ...d under a license agreement or non disclosure agreement The software may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of the agreement Product names mentioned herein may be trademarks and or re...

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