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Chapter 3
Installation
Verifying the System
2. Verify that LED indicators inside the SPU cabinet are normal (see Table 3-7).
Table 3-7
Normal States of Indicators Inside the SPU Card Cage (After
Passing Selftests)
Figure 3-24 shows the indicator grid at the top of the bulkhead on the SP card. This grid
reports on the state of the Service Processor (for example: SP selftests, SP
communication with the console, SP clock). Table 3-8 lists the state of the lights in the
indicator grid for different conditions.
Battery (890/990/
992 only)
(990/992/890) OFF. On rare occasions, this
LED may be ON, indicating that the battery is
charging/discharging. (In this case, the battery
is charging if the "Line" LED is ON; the
battery is discharging if the "Line" LED is
OFF, i.e. - you are in battery back up mode).
SP Power
ON.
Remote Enabled
ON or OFF. For maximum security, this should
be OFF.
Console Keyswitch
Locked or unlocked. For maximum security,
this should be locked. The keyswitch should be
unlocked during boot.
Indicators
State
Indicator grid at top of SP card
bulkhead
ST not lit; CK flashes ON and OFF at one second
intervals. For other SP indicators, see Table 3-8.
Hexadecimal digit display labeled
"Power" at bottom of SP card
bulkhead (PSCM codes).
Flashing hex codes. "Selftest" indicator is OFF. If the
yellow ATTENTION LED on the front panel is lit and
this display flashes anything other than double zeros,
check the SP error log (described later in this chapter).
LEDs on power modules and AC
Front End (ACFE)
Green "ON" LEDs are lit (after SP turns on main DC
power).
LEDs on Bus Converter (BC)
cards in both the PMB and HP-PB
card cages.
Green "CONNECTED" LEDs are lit.
LEDs on HP-PB cards
Should indicate that the card passed selftest.
Indicator/ Switch
Normal State
Summary of Contents for 3000 99x Family
Page 8: ...Contents 6 Figures ...
Page 10: ...Contents 8 Tables ...
Page 12: ...Preface 2 ...
Page 18: ...Preface 8 ...
Page 20: ...Preface 10 ...
Page 21: ...Chapter 1 1 1 Introduction 1 Introduction ...
Page 30: ...1 10 Chapter1 Introduction Orientation Figure 1 2 SPU Cabinet Internal Layout Front ...
Page 31: ...Chapter 1 1 11 Introduction Orientation Figure 1 3 SPU Cabinet Internal Layout Rear ...
Page 32: ...1 12 Chapter1 Introduction Orientation ...
Page 33: ...Chapter 2 2 1 Unpacking and Inspection 2 Unpacking and Inspection ...
Page 48: ...2 16 Chapter2 Unpacking and Inspection Repackaging the Cabinet for Shipment ...
Page 68: ...3 20 Chapter3 Installation PMB Cards Figure 3 7 Inserting Removing a PMB Card ...
Page 126: ...3 78 Chapter3 Installation Operating the Computer ...
Page 143: ...Appendix B B 1 Configuring the HP PB Card Cage B Configuring the HP PB Card Cage ...
Page 151: ...Appendix C C 1 Configuring the Remote Support Modem C Configuring the Remote Support Modem ...
Page 168: ...C 18 AppendixC Configuring the Remote Support Modem Console LAN Card Modem Line Behavior ...
Page 169: ...Appendix D D 1 Power Resiliency D Power Resiliency ...
Page 171: ...Appendix D D 3 Power Resiliency Power System Figure D 1 PFC Module Locations ...