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Standard processing in SVP mode

General frame structure

6.2 General frame structure

Figure 10: General structure of an SVP frame

Each SVP frame is divided into different areas:

Lines 1 - 21

This is the display area of a frame. Here the functions and parameters that
may be selected or output are displayed. Hardware-related information is
also output.

Line 22 + 23

System status messages and SVP messages are displayed here.

Line 24

Commands can be entered here. Information on the hardware status is
shown as of column 51.

Line 25

This line is used for the status displays of the emulated operating terminal.

1-21

22-23

24
25

---- FRAME XXXXXX: YYYYYY ----

Display area

System status messages

Command entry

Status displays at the operating terminal

Line

SVP messages

Hardware status

Column: 50   51

Summary of Contents for BS2000/OSD

Page 1: ...e console processor a connection to the TRANSDATA network world via front end processors The service processor SVP and the external 3970 SKP service console processor support common operation monitoring diagnosis and maintenance of the computer as well as TELESERVICE The models can easily be integrated into a HIPLEX network Like all computers in the 7 500 system family the business server uses the...

Page 2: ...d solving problems A keyword index at the end of the manual helps you to find the relevant information quickly 1 3 Notational conventions Some text passages are marked using the following symbols Information that is particularly important for the function of the product Important instructions e g warnings Reference to the SINIX 2000 V7 0 1 manual Ê The input symbol indicates actions which must be ...

Page 3: ...uding electrical office machines In emergencies e g damaged housing operating elements or network cables entry of liquid or foreign objects switch off the device immediately EMERGENCY STOP and contact our service department Figure 1 EMERGENCY STOP switch on the S130 Business Server global storage and battery unit The system must have a direct power supply for safety reasons The systems may only be...

Page 4: ... bility The product bears the EC certificate 2 3 RFI suppression WARNING This is a class A equipment This equipment may cause interference to radio and television reception in a residential installation If it does cause inter ference the user may be requested to take appropriate corrective measures at his or her own cost The devices generate and emit high frequency energy If the devices are instal...

Page 5: ...abinet The battery unit for global storage consists of three cabinets 3 1 Configuration levels of the S130 Business Server The S130 Business Server series consists of five models Upgrading of the individual models can easily be carried out on site so that system downtime is not extended due to hardware installation All the S130 models have multiple processing units I O processors and channel group...

Page 6: ...eature is only available for the models S130 C S130 E and S130 P Figure 3 Hardware overview of the S130 Business Server system with 3970 SKP Model Number of processors Performance factor S130 C 2 processing units 1 0 S130 E 3 processing units 1 4 S130 K 4 processing units 1 9 S130 P 6 processing units 2 6 S130 T 8 processing units 3 1 ATOP TELESERVICE Radio controlled clock V 24 S130 I O channel O...

Page 7: ...rdware and software components for S130 operation 3 2 1 Hardware The following hardware and software components are important for the operation of S130 Service processor SVP in the S130 CPU This is responsible for the following tasks in the S130 CPU initialization monitoring controlling hardware diagnosis V7 Radio controlled clock serial V 24 SVP S130 I O channel SKP LAN Console ATOP serial CPU On...

Page 8: ...he S130 Consoles can be set up and operated directly for up to 15 VM2000 guest systems Automatic Operator ATOP The ATOP is a device which is connected to the 3970 SKP via a serial line It makes the following functions possible automatic switching on and off of the S130 automatic operation of the BS2000 system The customer can program the ATOP to specify which operating functions should be executed...

Page 9: ...s started up The number of windows for operating BS2000 and SINIX the order of the windows on the screen their size and some other properties can be changed using the relevant configuration functions Information on this can be found in the chapter entitled Configuring the system in the sections X screens and Virtual screens in the SINIX 2000 V7 0 manual Console distribution program KVP German acro...

Page 10: ...750 window fill in the welcome screen and log in by entering a BS2000 user ID i a tsos and if agreed a BS2000 password for BS2000 Access to the SINIX system administration If you want to carry out system administration tasks under SINIX you must log into a SINIX window by entering a SINIX user ID i a admin root or sysadm and password Access to the EVENT window Certain functions can be executed usi...

Page 11: ...and indicators are provided for the S130 Business Server control panel on the Business Server cabinet page 12 control panel on the global storage cabinet page 12 EMERGENCY STOP switch page 19 The S130 is operated using the operator terminals on the service console processor ...

Page 12: ...The function of the indicators and control elements on the control panel is described below 4 1 1 Function of the indicators STATUS The STATUS indicator is an LCD display and can show alphanumeric characters The codes change when the Business Server and the IMPL are switched on No P codes should be displayed if POWER ON or IMPL has been run without errors see next page If this is not the case this...

Page 13: ...ched off P000 P codes during the switching on and initial ization phase as well as when switching off P001 to P379 DOWN Display for the output of a WRITE CONSOL message e g SHUTDOWN COMPLETED RUN CPUs in RUN status WAIT CPUs in WAIT status STOP CPUs in STOP status LOAD IPL is being executed Line 2 FLAG code none Normal state FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF Message or error code this display is for the purposes o...

Page 14: ...WRITE CONSOL message is output e g SHUTDOWN COMPLETED at the operating terminal Illumination of the CHECK light in this case the simultaneous display of DOWN on the LCD display and the sounding of the buzzer can be configured by the service department Potentiometer for volume This is used to set the volume of the buzzer Potentiometer for brightness This is used to set the brightness of the LCD dis...

Page 15: ... switched off unintentionally CANCEL ALARM STOP When this button is pressed the buzzer in the control panel is stopped and the CHECK light is extinguished same function as the key in SVP console window If another malfunction occurs after the light is extinguished e g a machine error or a malfunction in the power supply the buzzer and the CHECK light are reactivated IMPL When this button is pressed...

Page 16: ...he functions of the indicators and control elements are described in the control panel 4 2 1 Function of the indicators STATUS The STATUS indicator is an LCD display and can show alphanumeric characters The codes change when global storage and the IMPL are switched on No P codes should be displayed if POWER ON or IMPL has been executed without errors If this is not the case this indicates a malfun...

Page 17: ... not active P000 SSU switched off battery active P001 P codes during the switching on and initial ization phase as well as when switching off P002 to P379 Bnnn nnn shows the time in hours since the backup battery became active after the network failure CHK SSU in check stop state CNCT SSU connected to a cluster Line 2 FLAG Code none Normal state FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF Message or error code this display ...

Page 18: ... 2 Button functions LCD BACK LIGHT The LCD display STATUS background is illuminated for five minutes when you press this button The lights go out immediately when you press this button again CANCEL ALARM STOP When this button is pressed the buzzer in the control panel is stopped and the SSU CHECK light is extinguished If another malfunction occurs after the light is extin guished e g a machine err...

Page 19: ...TOP switch on the battery cabinet must also be pressed Figure 6 EMERGENCY STOP switch on the Business Server cabinet global storage and battery unit This switch should only be used in emergencies It can only be reset by the service department The system can only be switched back on after the switch has been reset The system data is not saved when the switch is pressed Use the EMERGENCY STOP switch...

Page 20: ...Eine Dokuschablone von Frank Flachenecker ...

Page 21: ...ol panel If the SKP is not linked to the S130 via the on off facility optional the S130 must be switched on and off using the control panel Switching on To switch on the entire system via the control panel the SKP must first be switched on using the on off button see also the operating instructions for the SKP 2 Afterwards the S130 can be switched on by pressing the POWER ON on the control panel o...

Page 22: ...w administration program by clicking on the gray window background using the right mouse button This menu contains the item Exit system Selecting this item allows you to initiate the termination of the system As a result of this selection computer name shut down is output Then carry out the following actions Ê Activate the root password field using the left mouse button and enter the password for ...

Page 23: ...period using the sysadm forms Ê Select the menu item sinix_2000 System Administration SINIX 2000 on the UNIX System V Administration menu Ê Select the menu item up_down Startup shutdown settings on the SINIX 2000 system administration menu You will find a detailed description of how to configure time controlled startup shutdown in the section up_down of the SINIX 2000 V7 0 manual 5 2 Switching the...

Page 24: ...e Switching on off the host form via the sysadm menu Ê Select or open a SINIX screen Ê Login root or sysadm Ê Enter password Ê For login with root enter sysadm The SINIX system administration window is displayed Ê Select the menu item sinix_2000 on UNIX System V Administration menu ...

Page 25: ...U25339 J Z126 1 7600 25 Switching the S130 on and off from the SKP Ê Select the menu item host Ê Select the menu item host The Power ON OFF of the Host ...

Page 26: ...1 By entering YES for one of the two questions at the bottom of the form followed by the CHOICES key you can specify whether the S130 can be switched on or off immedi ately Press the SAVE key after filling out the form On no account should both questions be answered with YES If a direct switching action is initiated by the reply YES another message appears which should again be confirmed with YES ...

Page 27: ...U25339 J Z126 1 7600 27 Switching the S130 on and off from the SKP The switching operating is performed after you press the SAVE key P3 ...

Page 28: ... The on off facility is linked to the SKP via the V 24 interface COM2 You access the Switching on off the host form for switching on or off via the sysadm forms see also the SINIX 2000 V7 0 1 manual Ê Select the menu item sinix_2000 on the UNIX System V Administration menu Ê Select the menu item host on the System Administration SINIX 2000 menu V 24 On off facility LAN Type 2 channel SKP LAN Conso...

Page 29: ...he S130 should be switched on automatically if the 3970 SKP is switched on or SINIX is started on the 3970 SKP and whether the S130 should be automatically switched off if the SINIX system is shut down or the 3970 SKP is switched off However it is only switched off automatically if the SINIX system is shut down using shutdown If it is shut down and restarted using shutdown i6 no switching action i...

Page 30: ...You will find a detailed description of how to configure time controlled startup shutdown in the section up_down of the SINIX 2000 V7 0 manual In order to switch the S130 on or off from the SKP you must have the optional on off facility Furthermore the S130 must be configured to switch on and off automatically as part of the starting and shutting down procedure for the SKP The SKP switches the S13...

Page 31: ...P The ATOP switches the SKP on via its remote switching interface The SKP switches the S130 on After the IMPL the BS2000 system is started using the POWER ON IPL function of the SVP or using the ATOP menu The BS2000 system can be operated both via the ATOP and manually by the operator To switch off the system BS2000 must first of all be exited ATOP operator The S130 is switched off by the SKP when...

Page 32: ... SKP switches the S130 on After the IMPL the BS2000 system is started using the POWER ON IPL function of the SVP 5 7 Switching global storage on and off The service processor in global storage is linked via the SPC System Power Controller interface to the service processor in the S130 Global storage is automatically switched on or off with the S130 regardless of whether this is performed manually ...

Page 33: ... you want to change the mode setting start IPL using PROGRAM LOAD FRAME To do this you may have to redefine device parameters in the DETAIL 1 frame configure an automatic IPL POWER ON IPL The following sections provide examples of standard processing relevant to loading BS2000 There is also an description of how to select a particular configuration and how to re initialize the SVP Standard process...

Page 34: ... frame By default an SVP window is configured with the label SVPST0 1 computer name to operate the SVP Figure 7 Overview of the X window system windows example You can enter into SVP operator mode at the operating terminal by clicking on the SVPST0 1 computer name window with the left mouse button ...

Page 35: ...5 Standard processing in SVP mode Invoking an SVP frame Figure 8 SVPST0 1 window Ê Select the Standard partner KVPHV0 function by pressing the key or Last connection KVPHV0 by pressing the key Confirm with the key S C ENTER ...

Page 36: ...er a short pause after starting the S130 the MODE SELECTION FRAME see page 47 after closing and reopening the SVPST0 1 window or opening another SVP window on the secondary console the last frame shown in the SVPST0 1 window If the SVPST0 1 window or another SVP window on the secondary console is opened the contents of the window are not output completely Press the key This causes the screen to be...

Page 37: ...ted or output are displayed Hardware related information is also output Line 22 23 System status messages and SVP messages are displayed here Line 24 Commands can be entered here Information on the hardware status is shown as of column 51 Line 25 This line is used for the status displays of the emulated operating terminal 1 21 22 23 24 25 FRAME XXXXXX YYYYYY Display area System status messages Com...

Page 38: ...U is occupied by a VM2000 guest system 28 32 CPU n Display of the selected CPU n 0 7 selection with key 33 37 CHP n Display of the selected channel processor display is usually CHP 0 40 45 none CLKSTP I STEP H STOP The system is in the normal state The system is in the clock stop state The system is in the instruction step state The system is in the hardware stop state 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SYS DOWN CL ...

Page 39: ...ration the selected cluster is in the stop state The selected CPU is in the CHECK stop state The address comparison stop mode is active and the selected CPU is in the address comparison stop state The selected CPU is in the stop state An address loop was determined in the system The selected CPU is in the wait state The selected CPU is in the run state An IPL is executed via the selected CPU 58 72...

Page 40: ...KP and ARMSS center is established or termi nated ARMSS is active ARMSS is in the remote operation state The control is at the center ARMSS is in the remote operation state The control is with the SKP and SVP ARMSS is possible line connection is prevented 63 64 none CE CM The system is in the user state The system is in the maintenance state The system is in the hot system maintenance state 66 67 ...

Page 41: ...he display appears according to the severity of the FLAG code As a rule the last is shown 6 2 4 Status displays in line 25 Displays of the emulated terminal 9750 and their meaning 74 75 none PW The power supply is okay Power Warning An error has occurred in the power supply of the S130 78 80 none CHK No CHK machine check A CHK occurred in S130 Column Symbol Meaning 1 50 cccccccc Command input area...

Page 42: ...e selected using the FRËFrame ID e g FR ML to switch to the MODE SELECTION FRAME A command entered in line 24 takes priority over a selected frame function General notes on frame operation The input is disturbed by the output of messages in line 23 e g SET TIME COMMAND COMPLETED The key suppresses output of the message for one minute In this time the frame can be filled out and dispatched with 6 3...

Page 43: ... contains the corresponding keys on the EMDS keyboard mask PF P Name Function PF1 Help Help functions PF 2 Index Only in CE mode switches to the index frame PF 3 Return Switches to the previous frame PF 4 Frame specific function is executed PF 5 Frame specific function is executed PF 6 Cancel Erase Input Command or input is erased PF 7 Page up The previous screen contents are displayed PF 8 Page d...

Page 44: ...on the screen e g SHUTDOWN COMPLETED Erases BEL display in screen line 25 Switches off buzzer on SKP and maintenance panel of the S130 PF 24 Mode Change Switches back and forth between FJ PROGRAM FRAME and SVP FRAME K Name Function Lock message output The output e g SET TIME COMMAND COMPLETED for the SVP console is delayed for 60 seconds Each time the key is pressed again the lock is prolonged by ...

Page 45: ...d from the frame name In the above example the MODE SELECTION FRAME is also shown with the ID ML Arrows and program function keys show where and with which key or combination of keys you can switch to a frame ML MODE SELECTION FRAME LD PROGRAM LOAD FRAME ST STATUS DISPLAY FRAME AD ALTER DISPLAY FRAME MA MANUAL OPERATION FRAME ME MASSAGE FRAME CH CH SUBCH STATUS DISPLAY FRAME 1 REAL CLOCK AU AUXILI...

Page 46: ...directly to the index frame The selection of the desired frame can then be made by entering the frame ID in the index frame Pressing this key return key switches back to the previous frame This key switches from any frame to the MODE SELECTION FRAME Frame selection Enter a frame code in the MODE SELECTION FRAME e g ST AU AU5 Change to subframes You can change to a subframe by selecting it from the...

Page 47: ...US DISPLAY Display status 55 MA MANUAL OPERATION Manual operations 57 AD ALTER DISPLAY Alter display register 59 ME MESSAGE Display message 62 CH CH SUBCH STATUS Display channel subchannel 63 AU AUXILIARY Auxiliary controls 65 MF MSF Display flag codes 74 PA PERORMANCE ANALYZER Performance analysis 76 MODE SELECTION FRAME E02L01F FUNCTION EXECUTION SELECTION CPU SELECT 0 1 1 CPU STOP LD PROGRAM LO...

Page 48: ... ENABLE time entry is enabled 4 SYSTEM RESET all CPUs IOPs channels and controllers are reset 5 SYSTEM RESET CLEAR as 4 in addition the working memory is erased 6 STORE STATUS selected CPU is stopped the status is stored 7 RESTART restarts selected CPU CPU SELECT A particular CPU displayed in the next frame line can be selected here for the functions in the EXECUTION selection menu see above 0 7 S...

Page 49: ...table shows all the functions that can be meaningfully combined Function CPU SELECT STOP START MODE Effect on CPU STOP 1 All CPU all CPUs 0 7 2 TARGET CPU selected CPU INTERRUPT STORE STATUS RESTART 0 7 2 TARGET CPU selected CPU TOD ENABLE SYSTEM RESET SYSTEM RESET CLEAR all CPUs unusable ...

Page 50: ...executes IPL automatic startup 2 START FAST executes IPL fast startup 3 START DIAL executes IPL dialog startup 4 START not used 5 SYSTEM DUMP executes SLED Special key functions Executes IPL SYSTEM DUMP Switches to the PROGRAM LOAD FRAME DETAIL 1 page 51 FR AU5 Enters the frame command in line 24 Switches to the AUXILIARY FRAME LOAD PRESET1 page 70 PROGRAM LOAD FRAME BASIC E02L01F LOAD FUNCTION 1 ...

Page 51: ...ory before IPL IPL DEVICE By making an entry in this field you can specify from which device an IPL is to be executed 1 PRESET GROUP The first device address in this column is the device from which an IPL is to be executed The order and number has been specified previously in AU5 AUXILIARY FRAME LOAD PRESET 1 PROGRAM LOAD FRAME DETAIL 1 E02L01F LOAD FUNCTION IPL DEVICE 2 1 START AUTO 1 PRESET GROU...

Page 52: ...ted normally this address then heads the CURRENT GROUP 3 UNIT ADDRESS A new device address from which the operating system is to be loaded can be entered here If the IPL is terminated normally this device address is put in first position of the CURRENT GROUP If the IPL is unsuccessful the loading is not repeated PARMS A maximum of 8 characters can be entered in this field Their position and meanin...

Page 53: ... 2 Special key functions Executes IPL After selecting this function and pressing the following prompt will appear The IPL must not be executed during system operation If this instruction is is not heeded BS2000 will be shut down abruptly Ê Press and then to execute the IPL or and then to cancel the procedure Switches to PROGRAM LOAD FRAME BASIC page 50 Switches to the PROGRAM LOAD FRAME DETAIL 2 p...

Page 54: ...2000 operation EXA MODE Selection of addressing mode 1 ENABLE extended XA mode 2 DISABLE not used IPL EXECUTION IPL execution 1 ENABLE executes IPL 2 DISABLE does not execute IPL If there are changes to the VM MODE and IPL EXECUTION 2 only the other firmware is loaded and no IPL is executed PROGRAM LOAD FRAME DETAIL 2 E02L01F VM MODE EXA MODE IPL EXECUTION 3 1 1 1 NATIVE 1 ENABLE 1 ENABLE 2 EMOS 2...

Page 55: ...FRAME CLUSTER Figure 19 STATUS DISPLAY FRAME CLUSTER screen This frame displays information on the current status of the S130 and its individual compo nents Power on off online offline normal maintenance state etc Unmounted compo nents are not displayed The memory size operating system mode BS2000 or VM2000 and availability of the SKP FTOPS2 ENABLE are important displays Special key functions Swit...

Page 56: ... storage Memory size battery status power status online status and connect status are displayed Special key functions Switches to the CLUSTER FRAME see previous page STATUS DISPLAY FRAME SSU E02L01F SS0 SSU0 512MB BS SS1 SSU1 512MB BS SSU0 PON ONL CNCT 512MB BS SSU1 PON ONL CNCT 512MB BS PF7 CLUSTER FRAME CL 0 CPU 0 CHP 0 RUN M ssu0 FLAG CODE F6C0C100 00000F00 LTG TAST P7 ...

Page 57: ... are executed after the corresponding number has been entered and the key pressed 1 RATE CONTROL defines program operation 2 ADRS COMPARE STOP sets mode for compare address stop 3 FIRMWARE DUMP executes firmware dump X EXECUTE executes functions 1 3 MANUAL OPERATION FRAME E02L01F FUNCTION ADDRESS COMPARE STOP ADRS TYPE 1 RATE CONTROL RATE CONTROL 1 ABSOLUTE 1 PROCESS 2 LOGICAL 2 ADRS COMPARE STOP ...

Page 58: ...s compare stop if compare stop address is same as 1 ANY any address 2 OPERAND FETCH OFETCH operand read address 3 OPERAND OSTORE operands write address 4 INSTRUCTION ADRS IA instruction address 5 IA OFETCH instruction and operand read address 6 OFETCH OSTORE operand read and write address UNIT ADRS Device address for firmware dump ADRS SET Compare stop address XXXX Address area larger than 32 bits...

Page 59: ... and change the contents of the main memory the memory protect key and global storage It is a requirement that the selected CPU key is stopped beforehand see ML MODE SELECTION FRAME on page 47 FUNCTION The following functions are executed after the appropriate letter is entered and is pressed A ALTER change and modify memory contents D DISPLAY display memory contents ALTER DISPLAY FRAME E02L01F FU...

Page 60: ...ress SV SS VRTL SSU virtual address ADRS Memory address XXXX address area larger than 32 bits not yet used XXXXXXXX 32 bit address Special key functions When you press this key the following subframe is displayed Figure 23 ALTER DISPLAY FRAME screen You can use this frame to change and display the contents of important CPU registers It is a requirement that the selected CPU key is stopped beforeha...

Page 61: ...DISPLAY display register contents FACILITY Possible displays of registers GR General register PSW Program status word CR Control register FCR Feature control register FPR Floating point register PRX Prefix register AR Access register XCR Extended control register GSR Global scope register EX EPRX Extended prefix register ADRS no input required Special key functions returns to the frame for memory ...

Page 62: ...05 21 14 47 23 0760 01 X2SA9 SSU0 05 21 14 48 56 0761 01 E2SA1 COMMAND NOT FOUND 05 21 14 48 56 0762 01 X2SA9 PF 8 05 21 14 49 14 0763 01 X2SA9 PF 3 05 21 14 50 30 0764 01 X2LA9 FUNCTION MA 05 21 14 50 35 0765 01 E2M31 CPU NOT IN STOPPED STATE 05 21 14 50 35 0766 01 X2MA9 PF 2 05 21 14 51 47 0767 01 E2MA2 UNSUPPORTED PF KEY 05 21 14 51 47 0768 01 X2MA9 PF 3 05 21 14 51 56 0769 01 X2LA9 FUNCTION AD...

Page 63: ...tus of a type S channel additional input in PCHAD field CHP NO channel processor 0 3 CHPID channel path number 00 FF LCHADR logical channel address no input required CH SUBCH STATUS DISPLAY FRAME CHANNEL E02L01F CHP 0 PCHAD 0000000000000000 1111111111111111 2222222222222222 3333333333333333 0123456789ABCDEF 0123456789ABCDEF 0123456789ABCDEF 0123456789ABCDEF CHPID 0000000000000000 1111111111111111 ...

Page 64: ...nnel 01 without director with director 00 FE output port address link address LCUADR logische control unit address no input required PCHAD physical channel address 00 FF Special key functions Display of channel processor with next lower number Display of channel processor with next higher number P10 P11 ...

Page 65: ...g the appropriate number 1 REAL CLOCK displaying setting SVP clock 66 2 IORSF CONTROL displaying editing IORSF 67 3 RELATED SCB memory size for related SCBs 68 4 P OFF IMPL executing POWER OFF or IMPL 69 5 LOAD PRESET presetting LOAD FRAME 70 7 CONFIGURATION displaying setting SSU configuration 72 AUXILIARY FRAME MENU E02L01F SELECTION 1 REAL CLOCK 2 IORSF CONTROL 3 RELATED SCB 4 P OFF IMPL 5 LOAD...

Page 66: ...an entry Corrections can be entered in the line below These corrections take effect when the key is pressed The SKP cyclically synchronizes the SVP clock with the SINIX time message SET TIME COMMAND COMPLETED Special key functions Delete input Corrections are carried out by the SVP AUXILIARY FRAME REAL CLOCK E02L01F YYYY MM DD HH MM SS 1997 05 21 15 26 47 PF6 CANCEL PF12 TIMER SET CL 0 CPU 0 CHP 0...

Page 67: ...s disengages IORSF protection from being overwritten enter P or U before the appropriate number 3 SWAP swaps two IORSFs enter the numbers in the SPECIFY SWAP NO fields NEXT POWER ON RESET NO Enter the number of the IORSF file which is to be activated after the next IMPL You can only make an entry if you select function 1 beforehand AUXILIARY FRAME IORSF CONTROL E02L01F NO COMMENT 0 S130TA1 UGENDAT...

Page 68: ...B S This frame is intended exclusively for use by the service department Figure 29 AUXILIARY FRAME RELATED SCB S screen An entry in this frame sets the memory size for related SCBs related Subchannel Control Block Values from 01 to 16 are possible Special key functions erase input save input in SVP P8 P7 i AUXILIARY FRAME RELATED SCB S E02L01F NUMBER OF RELATED SCB S 04 K NUMBER OF OCLINK CNC LOGI...

Page 69: ...Power Control Interface then CPU further information on this can be found on page 15 and page 22 2 IMPL executes IMPL After you have selected a function and pressed the following prompt will appear The IMPL or POWER OFF must not be executed during system operation If this instruction is not heeded BS2000 will be terminated abruptly Ê Press and to switch off the system or to execute an IMPL or and ...

Page 70: ...which device an IPL should be executed 1 PRESET GROUP Up to four unit addresses can be entered in the input field for PRESET GROUP The operating system is loaded from the first device IPL In the case of an error the IPL is executed by the next device listed POWER ON IPL Here you determine the behavior of the SVP after an IMPL AUXILIARY FRAME LOAD PRESET1 E02L01F START MODE IPL DEVICE 1 1 START AUT...

Page 71: ... 1 see page 51 Special key functions catalog settings switches to LOAD PRESET2 screen Figure 32 AUXILIARY FRAME LOAD PRESET2 screen You can set the operation mode by making an entry in this frame and pressing the key VM MODE Selection of the firmware to be loaded from SVP 1 NATIVE for BS2000 operation 2 EMOS not used on the S130 Business Server 3 AVM EX for VM2000 operation P12 P9 AUXILIARY FRAME ...

Page 72: ...gure 33 AUXILIARY FRAME SSU CLUSTER CONFIGURATION screen This frame shows the status of the connected global storage only if SSU is connected By making entries in the input fields and pressing you can display and select config urations P12 P9 AUXILIARY FRAME SSU CLUSTER CONFIGURATION E02L01F FUNCTION DISPLAY CFR 1 DISPLAY CFR SSU0 2 INIT CFR FILE NO 3 CAP 512 MB MASTER 3 DISPLAY FILE CNCT C C ONL ...

Page 73: ...guration file for function 3 0 CL0 SS0 CL1 SS1 configuration file 0 with comments 1 CL0 2SSU configuration file 1 with comments 2 CL1 2SSU configuration file 2 with comments 3 2CL 2SSU configuration file 3 with comments Comment refers to the contents of the configuration file This is entered by the service department The service department can define configuration files in which links between two ...

Page 74: ...1 15 16 10 ATTN HC28 SP4 3749 ICC A6 7151 10 091B1F00 05 21 15 15 59 ATTN HC27 SP3 3748 ICC A6 7151 10 091A1F00 05 21 15 15 48 ATTN HC26 SP2 3747 ICC A6 7A13 10 08401F00 05 21 15 14 24 ATTN HC25 3746 ICC A6 7A13 10 49A01F00 05 21 15 14 13 ATTN HC24 3745 ICC A6 7A13 10 18111F00 05 21 15 14 02 ATTN HC23 3744 ICC A6 7A13 10 49941F00 05 21 15 13 51 ATTN HC22 3743 ICC A6 7A13 10 18281F00 05 21 15 13 40...

Page 75: ...CODE DATE TIME CT KIND LINK INFORMATION 0055 FD 7150 00 01001E00 05 12 16 33 09 005 SVP 05 21 14 01 21 0054 F6 C0A0 00 00001E00 05 12 10 48 28 004 SVP 05 12 10 50 35 0053 80 8010 20 00560E00 05 05 13 42 40 MCK 0052 FD 7150 00 01001E00 04 24 16 41 57 003 SVP 04 28 15 38 50 0051 F0 4098 00 01021E00 04 24 08 25 17 SVP 0050 F0 4098 00 00011E00 04 24 08 17 15 SVP 0049 FD 7150 00 01001E00 04 14 10 45 47...

Page 76: ...ended for use PERFORMANCE ANALYZER FRAME E02L01F FUNCTION STATUS DISABLE STOP 1 ENABLE ITEM SELECT LOGGING STOP 2 DISABLE 3 START DISPLAY CHP BUSY LEVEL 4 START CH BUSY 0 GREEN 30 5 STOP 31 WHITE 100 6 LOGGING START 7 LOGGING STOP INTERVAL TIME 8 CPU LOG DISPLAY SAMPLING 2 SEC 9 CH LOG DISPLAY LOGGING 1 MIN CL 0 CPU 0 CHP 0 RUN M FLAG CODE F6C0C100 00000F00 LTG TAST ...

Page 77: ...e correct password The MODE SELECTION FRAME is displayed Figure 36 MODE SELECTION FRAME screen Invoking AUXILIARY FRAME MENU screen Ê Enter AU in the FUNCTION field and press or Ê Enter the FR AU command in line 24 and press MODE SELECTION FRAME E02L01F FUNCTION EXECUTION SELECTION CPU SELECT 0 1 1 CPU STOP LD PROGRAM LOAD ST STATUS DISPLAY 2 INTERRUPT MA MANUAL OPERATION STOP START MODE AD ALTER ...

Page 78: ...l Frame Ê Enter 2 in the SELECTION field Press If the frame code AU2 is entered in the MODE SELECTION FRAME or the FR AU2 command is entered in line 24 the following frame is displayed AUXILIARY FRAME MENU E02L01F SELECTION 1 REAL CLOCK 2 IORSF CONTROL 3 RELATED SCB 4 P OFF IMPL 5 LOAD PRESET 7 CONFIGURATION CL 0 CPU 0 CHP 0 RUN M FLAG CODE F6C0C100 00000F00 LTG TAST ENTER i ...

Page 79: ...TION field Press Ê Enter 2 in the NEXT POWER ON RESET NO field and press AUXILIARY FRAME IORSF CONTROL E02L01F NO COMMENT 0 S130TA1 UGENDATA HW S130 TA1 OSD S130TA1 07 05 97 DATE 1997 04 30 TIME 16 00 1 S130TA1X UGENDATA HW S130 TA1 OSD S130TA1X 07 05 97 DATE 1997 04 30 TIME 16 07 P 2 S130TA1 UGENDATA HW S130 TA1 OSD S130TA1 20 05 97 DATE 1997 05 14 TIME 15 20 P 3 S130TA1X UGENDATA HW S130 TA1 OSD...

Page 80: ...s The AUXILIARY FRAME P OFF IMPL screen is displayed Figure 39 AUXILIARY FRAME P OFF IMPL screen Ê Enter 2 in the FUNCTION field to execute an IMPL Then press The following prompt appears The IMPL must not be executed during system operation Ê Press to execute the IMPL or to cancel the procedure Confirm your entry with P3 ENTER AUXILIARY FRAME P OFF IMPL E02L01F FUNCTION 1 POWER OFF 2 IMPL CL 0 CP...

Page 81: ...POWER ON The LOAD FRAME should always be displayed as PROGRAM LOAD FRAME DETAIL 1 Conditions You must have selected the SVPST0 1 computer name window created a link to the KVPHV0 and entered the correct password The MODE SELECTION FRAME is displayed on the screen see page 77 Invoke AUXILIARY FRAME LOAD PRESET1 screen Ê Enter AU in the FUNCTION field and then press or Ê enter the FR AU command in l...

Page 82: ...ROUP A maximum of three further addresses can be entered Entry in our example 0108 POWER ON IPL Enter 1 for automatic IPL after POWER ON INITIAL FRAME Enter 2 for a detailed display of the LOAD FRAME Catalog parameters Ê Press the key The values entered are saved and thus made known to the SVP These settings are accessed for each IPL AUXILIARY FRAME LOAD PRESET1 E02L01F START MODE IPL DEVICE 1 1 S...

Page 83: ...ns You must be in the AUXILIARY FRAME LOAD PRESET1 screen Invoke AUXILIARY FRAME LOAD PRESET2 screen Ê Press the key in the AUXILIARY FRAME LOAD PRESET1 screen The AUXILIARY FRAME LOAD PRESET2 screen is displayed Figure 41 AUXILIARY FRAME LOAD PRESET2 screen VM MODE Enter 3 for VM2000 operation EXA MODE Always enter 1 START IPL NO Enter 1 P9 AUXILIARY FRAME LOAD PRESET2 E02L01F VM MODE EXA MODE 3 ...

Page 84: ...tup IPL device is specified manually by the entry of the unit address here loading the BS2000 from a device with the unit address A108 Conditions You must be in the AUXILIARY FRAME LOAD PRESET2 screen Invoking the PROGRAM LOAD FRAME DETAIL 1 screen Ê Press the key to return to the MODE SELECTION FRAME Ê Enter the frame code LD and press Or enter the FR LD command in line 24 and press After enterin...

Page 85: ...OUP field by the SVP Entering a 2 in the IPL DEVICE field loads the operating system from the desired device PARMS Enter 1 in the first position of the field to load VM2000 MT CONTROL 1 is preset This parameter is only important for loading from tape PROGRAM LOAD FRAME DETAIL 1 E02L01F LOAD FUNCTION IPL DEVICE 3 3 1 START AUTO 1 PRESET GROUP 2 START FAST 2 CURRENT GROUP 3 START DIAL 3 UNIT ADDRESS...

Page 86: ...AME DETAIL 2 on page 87 In our example VM MODE NATIVE i e the firmware for the BS2000 operation is loaded This setting must be changed in DETAIL 2 FRAME for this example Swap to PROGRAM LOAD FRAME DETAIL 2 Ê Press the key This saves the entries in DETAIL 1 FRAME in the SVP and opens the DETAIL 2 FRAME Execute IPL Ê Press after you have checked all the settings The following prompt appears on the s...

Page 87: ...loading the firmware Conditions You must be in the PROGRAM LOAD FRAME DETAIL 1 screen Invoke PROGRAM LOAD FRAME DETAIL 2 screen Ê Press the key The PROGRAM LOAD FRAME DETAIL 2 screen appears Figure 43 PROGRAM LOAD FRAME DETAIL 2 screen VM MODE Enter 3 for VM2000 operation EXA MODE Always enter 1 IPL EXECUTION Enter 1 P9 PROGRAM LOAD FRAME DETAIL 2 E02L01F VM MODE EXA MODE IPL EXECUTION 3 1 1 1 NAT...

Page 88: ...Standard processing in SVP mode Activating settings Ê After you have checked all the settings press The following prompt appears Press to execute the IPL or to cancel the procedure Confirm your input with ENTER ARE YOU SURE ENTER Y OR N N Y N ENTER ...

Page 89: ...eys and to select and start the functions provided on the main KVP function menu Ê Select function 1 and enter the password for the cons0 user ID Confirm your input by pressing the key You can then enter BS2000 commands or respond to queries from the BS2000 system Your input is transferred to BS2000 when you press the key You will find further information on the functionality of the main KVP funct...

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Page 91: ...rs are available You can continue processing with the rest of the system Disable defective processing units if several are available You can continue processing with the rest of the system If one of the MCU SVP SCI SPC or PCI system components is defective contact the service department The next section explains how the S130 informs you of hardware errors Problems with the S130 page 91 Displays if...

Page 92: ...4 FLAG code display in line 24 of the SVPST0 screen The FLAG code FF FF can have different meanings and can therefore require different measures A WRITE CONSOL message is displayed It can be deleted with the key This does not delete the FLAG code display A warning is issued e g if the room temperature is too high The cause of the error must be eradicated System operation can continue in the meanti...

Page 93: ...he following after consulting the service department Ê Disable defective I O channel during operation If an I O channel has failed due to a hardware failure it is automatically disabled If not you can disable it using the BS2000 command DETË CHA XX Ê Disable defective I O processor during operation If an I O processor has failed due to a hardware failure it is automatically disabled If not you can...

Page 94: ...ability module If a CPU is defective for any S130 model without the high availability module and the CPU has not caused a system crash the CPU is automatically disabled If not you can disable it with the BS2000 command DETË CPU xx xx number of the CPU 00 to 07 You can then continue processing with reduced system performance without the defective CPU until the service department carries out the rep...

Page 95: ...wing frame is displayed Figure 45 GENERATION FRAME SYSTEM screen Ê Enter Y in the field UPDATE to modify the generation Confirm your input by pressing the key Ê Enter N for the defective CPU and Y for the next available CPU Confirm your input by pressing the key Ê Press the key Ê Respond to the question DO YOU WANT TO SAVE SETUP DATA in the subsequent frame with Y Confirm your input by pressing th...

Page 96: ...E key to the position Maintenance Mode Off 8 1 5 Measures to take in the case of defective MCU SVP SCI PCI system components When the MCU Memory Control Unit SVP SCI System Control Interface or PCI Power Control Interface system component fails processing cannot be continued with the S130 If the failure of one of these components causes a complete system failure you can carry out the following act...

Page 97: ...down i6 or select Exit system from the main menu of the window administration program enter the password select Restart and Start see also page 22 If this is not possible Switch off SKP with the OFF switch and then switch it on again A shutdown command is sent to BS2000 and it may be terminated see also page 22f and the section entitled up_down in the SINIX 2000 V7 0 1 manual 2 After termination o...

Page 98: ...ndows of the X Windows window system The following key combinations make your work easier Switch from the window system to the SINIX login screen Return to the window system Invoke login screen on console Invoke SINIX Windows Invoke SINIX login screen Reboot command SINIX not yet loaded ALT TAB CTRL SysRq h CTRL SysRq u ALT SysRq h ALT SysRq P1 ALT SysRq P2 ALT CTRL DEL ...

Page 99: ...and SR2000 are ready for use This includes helpful information on configuring the systems and a description of important functions for system operation and administration 2 3970 SKP 3970 KAx Operating Manual Target group The manual addresses privileged users operators system administrators Contents The manual contains all the information required to operate the hardware of the Service Console Proc...

Page 100: ...he TELESERVICE TSB component is the interface of the BS2000 system to the TELESERVICE center 5 8323 Data Communication Unit SINIX Data Sheet Contents The 8323 Data Communication Unit DCU makes it possible to interconnect display terminals printers or computers with asynchronous interfaces via dialup telephone connec tions anywhere in the world 6 BS2000 OSD BC Introductory Guide to Systems Support ...

Page 101: ...OCK 66 AUXILIARY FRAME AU2 IORSF CONTROL 67 AUXILIARY FRAME AU3 RELATED SCB S only service department 68 AUXILIARY FRAME AU4 P OFF IMPL 69 AUXILIARY FRAME AU5 LOAD PRESET1 70 AUXILIARY FRAME AU5 LOAD PRESET2 71 AUXILIARY FRAME AU7 SSU CLUSTER CONFIGURATION 72 B BS2000 console window 89 C carrying out a system dump 93 CH SUBCH STATUS DISPLAY FRAME CHANNEL 63 CLUSTER FRAME 55 configuration 5 configu...

Page 102: ... 26 frame code 45 frame name 45 frame structure 37 G global storage control panel button functions 18 function of the indicators 16 H hardware errors display 92 hardware status display 41 high availability CPU activate 94 HVZ high availability feature 6 I I O processor failure 93 important instructions 3 indicators S130 control panel 12 IORSF load 77 select 33 77 K key combinations 98 KVP console ...

Page 103: ...ME 62 messages in line 22 23 38 messages in line 23 40 MODE SELECTION FRAME 77 MODE SELECTION FRAME ML 47 MSF FRAME MF 74 O operating frames 42 operating mode 83 setting 87 operation hours counter 14 operation of the S130 hardware components 7 overview of program keys 43 P PCI Power Control Interafce 96 PCI defective 96 problems with the S110 91 processing unit defective 94 PROGRAM LOAD FRAME BASI...

Page 104: ...FRAME 85 DETAIL 1 85 DETAIL 2 87 selecting IORSF 77 service console processor defective 97 setting operating mode 87 setting up PROGRAM LOAD FRAME PRESET1 81 PROGRAM LOAD FRAME PRESET2 83 SSU FRAME 56 starting IMPL 33 STATUS DISPLAY FRAME ST CLUSTER 55 SSU 56 structure of a frame 37 subframes 46 SVP defective 96 keys 42 operating frames 33 SVPST0 1 window password entry 36 switching between user f...

Page 105: ...cally 28 by hand 21 from a remote system 32 from SKP 23 time driven 30 using the control panel 21 system components defective 96 system operation 7 system status messages 40 U user frames 46 switching between 45 X X window system windows 34 ...

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Page 107: ...usiness Server cabinet 12 4 1 1 Function of the indicators 12 4 1 2 Button functions 15 4 2 Control panel on the global storage cabinet 16 4 2 1 Function of the indicators 16 4 2 2 Button functions 18 4 3 EMERGENCY STOP switch 19 5 Switching the S130 Business Server on and off 21 5 1 Switching the S130 on and off using the control panel 21 5 2 Switching the S130 on and off from the SKP 23 5 3 Auto...

Page 108: ...FRAME CLUSTER 55 6 4 4 MA MANUAL OPERATION FRAME 57 6 4 5 AD ALTER DISPLAY FRAME 59 6 4 6 ME MESSAGE FRAME 62 6 4 7 CH CH SUBCH STATUS DISPLAY FRAME CHANNEL 63 6 4 8 AU AUXILIARY FRAME MENU 65 6 4 8 1 AU1 AUXILIARY FRAME REAL CLOCK 66 6 4 8 2 AU2 AUXILIARY FRAME IORSF CONTROL 67 6 4 8 3 AU3 AUXILIARY FRAME RELATED SCB S 68 6 4 8 4 AU4 AUXILIARY FRAME P OFF IMPL 69 6 4 8 5 AU5 AUXILIARY FRAME LOAD ...

Page 109: ... dump 93 8 1 3 Measures to take in the case of defective I O channels or I O processors 93 8 1 4 Measures to take in the case of processing unit failure 94 8 1 5 Measures to take in the case of defective MCU SVP SCI PCI system components 96 8 2 Problems with the service console processor SKP 97 8 3 Important key combinations 98 Related publications 99 Index 101 ...

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Page 111: ...e of interest for system administration Edition Jume 1997 File S130 PDF BS2000 is a registered trademark of Siemens Nixdorf Informationssyteme AG Copyright Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG 1997 All rights including rights of translation reproduction by printing copying or similar methods even of parts are reserved Offenders will be liable for damages All rights including rights created by pa...

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