HP Integrity cx2600 Maintenance Manual Download Page 1

HP Integrity cx2600 Operations and
Maintenance Guide

HP Part Number: AB216-90006
Published: December 2010
Edition: 2

Summary of Contents for Integrity cx2600

Page 1: ...HP Integrity cx2600 Operations and Maintenance Guide HP Part Number AB216 90006 Published December 2010 Edition 2 ...

Page 2: ...ein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein Printed in U S A Intel Pentium Intel Inside Itanium and the Intel Inside logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries Warranty To obtain a copy of the warranty for this...

Page 3: ...GA Port 19 Gigabit Ethernet LAN and MP LAN Port 19 SCSI Port Ultra 3 68 Pin 20 3 Installing Additional Components 22 Safety Information 22 Service Tools Required 22 Accessing a Rack Mounted Server 22 Installing Components When the Server Is in a Rack 22 Removing the Server From a Rack 23 Install the Server into a Rack 24 Installing Disk Drives 24 Removing Hot Plug Disk Drives 24 Installing Hot Plu...

Page 4: ...Using Beep Codes System e buzzer 55 Troubleshooting Using LED Indicators 56 Front Panel LEDs 56 Rear Panel LEDs 60 Error Messages 62 EFI Error and Warning Messages 62 Event Logs for Troubleshooting Diagnostics 64 Accessing the Logs Through the MP 64 SEL and FPL Log Entries 65 Accessing the Logs With BMC CLI Commands 65 Accessing the Logs with MP Commands 66 Disk and I O Path Logging 66 Troubleshoo...

Page 5: ...p Utility 93 Management Processor 98 Accessing the Management Processor 98 Interacting with the Management Processor 98 Management Processor Command Interface 98 MP Welcome Screen 99 Management Processor Commands 99 Reset BMC Passwords 100 Configure Serial Port Parameters 100 Certificate Generate 101 Console Log 101 Command Mode 101 Console 101 Connect to Service Processor 101 Date 102 Default Con...

Page 6: ...he Server From a Rack 115 Inserting the Server Into a Rack 116 Removing and Replacing Disk Drives 117 Removing Hot Plug Disk Drives 117 Installing Hot Plug Disk Drives 118 Removing and Replacing Hot Swappable Power Supplies 118 Removing a Hot Swappable Power Supply 119 Installing a Hot Swappable Power Supply 120 Removing and Replacing the Front Grill 122 Removing the Front Grill 122 Replacing the ...

Page 7: ... Hard Drive Backplane 139 Installing the Hard Drive Backplane 140 Removing and Replacing the Power Supply Interface Assembly 141 Removing the PSI Assembly 141 Installing the PSI Assembly 142 Removing and Replacing the Fan Control Board 143 Removing the Fan Control Board 143 Installing the Fan Control Board 144 Removing and Replacing the Management Processor Board 145 Removing the Management Proces...

Page 8: ...and phrase Related Documents The HP Server Documentation CD ROM has been provided with your server It contains a complete documentation set for the server including localized versions of key documents Included on the CD ROM are the Site Preparation and Operations and Maintenance guides which contain in depth troubleshooting installation and repair information The CD will autorun when you insert it...

Page 9: ...nction Four beeps Management processor card malfunction Five beeps PCI I O card malfunction Six beeps Critical system failure Seven beeps System board malfunction Remotely activate or deactivate the server locator LED through the LAN or locally by pressing the Locator button on the front or rear panel This device is used to help identify or locate a particular server among many Locator LED and But...

Page 10: ...code If power is on and the server is booting or executing an EFI function pressing the Power button 1 3 seconds turns off the server power hard power off 3 5 seconds causes e buzzer to repeat the last stored error message beep code 5 seconds or longer turns off the server power hard power off If power is on and the operating system is running pressing the Power button 1 3 seconds turns off system...

Page 11: ...e server is delivered with one DVD ROM drive A CD DVD RW and DVD RW are optional Each of these devices has one activity LED Figure 1 3 DVD Drive Table 1 3 lists the DVD drive LED definitions Table 1 3 DVD Drive LED Definitions Description State LED Drive access under hard drive control Flashing green Activity LED Rear Panel The HP Server rear panel includes communication ports I O ports two DC pow...

Page 12: ...AN The LEDs are described in Table 1 4 Table 1 4 Management Processor LEDs Status State Color LED Port is linked at 10 Mbps Port is linked at 100 Mbps Off On Yellow 1 Speed No link has been detected Port is linked Off On Green 2 Activity Locator LEDs and Button Locator LEDs and buttons are provided on the front and rear panels of the server The buttons enable or disable the locator function You ca...

Page 13: ...upply Table 1 5 lists and describes the power supply status LEDs Table 1 5 Power Supply Status LEDs Status State Color LED DC power 40 to 72 VDC is available to the power supply On Green DC In DC power is applied to system circuits On Green DC Out Power is applied to this power supply and a fault has been detected Off Amber Fault Gigabit LAN LEDs The four Gigabit LAN LEDs display the status of the...

Page 14: ...Status State Color Location LED Self test is active Self test is active Off On Yellow Top Self Test No Link detected or 100BT is active Indicates 10BT LAN activity Off Flashing Lit Steady Green 2nd from top 10BT 10BT link established No Link detected or 10BT is active Indicates 100BT LAN activity Off Flashing Lit Steady Green 2nd from bottom 100BT 100BT link established Standby power is not applie...

Page 15: ...is indicator is not blinking when the server is powered on STBY LED is lit you may have to replace the system board BMC The firmware LED lights when the boot process begins If the server will not boot and this LED is off you may have to replace the system board Firmware F W Management Processor Board LEDs There are two LEDs located on the management processor MP board that may be of assistance whe...

Page 16: ... Table 1 9 lists the MP card LEDs Table 1 9 Management Processor Board LEDs Description LED This fault indicator flashes when an MP fault is detected DS1 The MP heartbeat indicator flashes when the MP is active DS2 16 Controls Ports and Indicators ...

Page 17: ...nsole 3 Gigabit Ethernet LAN Port 15 DC Power Supply Wire 16 10 DC Power Supply Wire Serial Port B 4 MP VGA Port 17 11 DC Power Supply Wire System Management 10 100 LAN 5 MP Reset Button 18 DC Power Supply Wire 12 TOC Button 6 Locator Button and LED CAUTION To protect against intra building lighting surges use shielded cables that are grounded at both ends Failure to heed this caution can result i...

Page 18: ... Port Pinouts Signal Description Pin Number Data carrier detect 1 Receive data 2 Transmit data 3 Data Term ready 4 Ground 5 Ring indicator 6 Clear to send 7 Request to send 8 Data set ready 9 System Management LAN Port Figure 2 4 System Management LAN Port Table 2 3 System Management LAN Port Pinouts Signal Description Pin Number TXP 1 TXN 2 RXP 3 18 External Connectors ...

Page 19: ...iption Pin Number 5 VDC 9 Red 1 Sync return ground 10 Green 2 Not used 11 Blue RXP 3 Monitor ID bit 1 12 Not used 4 Horizontal sync 13 Video self test ground 5 Vertical sync 14 Red return ground 6 Video ID bit 2 15 Green return ground 7 Blue return ground 8 Gigabit Ethernet LAN and MP LAN Port Figure 2 6 Gigabit LAN MP LAN Port Table 2 5 Gigabit LAN Port Pinouts Signal Description Pin Number TXP 1...

Page 20: ...t 1 The upper connector supports SCSI channel A and the lower connector supports SCSI channel B Figure 2 7 SCSI Port Ultra 3 68 Pin Table 2 7 SCSI Port Pinouts Signal Description Pin Number Signal Description Pin Number S35 DB 12 35 S1 DB 12 1 S36 DB 13 36 S2 DB 13 2 S37 DB 14 37 S3 DB 14 3 S38 DB 15 38 S4 DB 15 4 S39 DB P1 39 S5 DB P1 5 S40 DB 0 40 S6 DB 0 6 S41 DB 1 41 S7 DB 1 7 S42 DB 2 42 S8 D...

Page 21: ... 52 S18 TERMPWR 18 S53 RESERVED 53 S19 RESERVED 19 S54 GND 54 S20 GND 20 S55 ATN 55 S21 ATN 21 S56 GND 56 S22 GND 22 S57 BSY 57 S23 BSY 23 S58 ACK 58 S24 ACK 24 S59 RST 59 S25 RST 25 S60 MSG 60 S26 MSG 26 S61 SEL 61 S27 SEL 27 S62 C D 62 S28 C D 28 S63 REQ 63 S29 REQ 29 S64 I O 64 S30 I O 30 S65 DB 8 65 S31 DB 8 31 S66 DB 9 66 S32 DB 9 32 S67 DB 10 67 S33 DB 10 33 S68 DB 11 68 S34 DB 11 34 Connect...

Page 22: ... server is designed to be rack mounted The following procedure explains how to gain access to a server that is mounted in an approved rack WARNING Ensure that all anti tip features front and rear anti tip feet installed adequate ballast properly placed and so on are employed prior to extending the server Installing Components When the Server Is in a Rack Power supplies fans and disks can be instal...

Page 23: ...r Disconnect power at the DC source end of the power cables using the disconnect device that is part of the rack or facility power system 2 Label and disconnect all cables from the unit rear panel connectors 3 Remove or loosen as appropriate the screws that fasten the server to the rack 4 Label and disconnect the rack or facility ground cable from the chassis rear panel Figure 3 1 Figure 3 1 Chass...

Page 24: ...stalled you must install a disk filler in the disk location Hot plug disk drives are located at the front of the server The following sections describe how to install a hot pluggable disk drive CAUTION A hot plug device may require interaction with the operating system before the device can be safely removed from or installed into the server Determine if the operating system supports replacement o...

Page 25: ...m documentation for additional information about removing and inserting hot plug assemblies 1 If required OS does not support hot plugging devices stop the operating system 2 Squeeze inward on the release clip and pull the release lever to pull the drive from the server chassis Figure 3 3 Disk Drives in Server dskdrvfrnt1 2 1 0 S C S I Release Clip Release Lever Installing Hot Plug Disk Drives Up ...

Page 26: ...eeded for normal operations but a second power supply is installed to provide backup capability Hot swappable power supplies 1 and 2 are located at the rear of the chassis The power supplies are identical and interchangeable NOTE A hot swappable device does not require interaction with the operating system before the device is removed from or installed into the server If the second power supply is...

Page 27: ...rrier strip cover removed in steps 4 and 5 to prevent loss Hang the cover on the upper tabs and snap the cover into place 7 Using an ACX 15 torx screwdriver loosen the two captive mounting screws that secure the power supply to the server chassis 8 Pull the power supply from the server chassis by pulling the curved handle 9 Orient the power supply such that the securing screws are aligned with the...

Page 28: ...rostatic discharge ESD safety precautions while performing this procedure Failure to follow ESD safety precautions can result in damage to the server Figure 3 6 Removing the Front Grill Removing the Front Grill You must remove the front grill for access to the front mounted fans or the optical drive To remove the front grill perform the following steps To remove the front grill follow these steps ...

Page 29: ...ect system power Disconnect power at the DC source end of the power cables using the disconnect device that is part of the rack or facility power system 2 Slide the server out from the rack until it stops See Accessing a Rack Mounted Server page 22 3 Remove the server from the rack and place it on an ESD protected work surface See Removing the Server From a Rack page 23 4 Use the ACX 15 Torx screw...

Page 30: ...ap Chassis Fan Units There are five hot swappable chassis fan units in the HP server Fan units 1 2 3 and 4 are accessible from the front of the chassis Fan unit 5 is accessible from the rear of the chassis Fan units 1 2 3 and 4 are identical and interchangeable If a fan failure is total both rotors or if the fan has been removed from the chassis for more than 30 seconds the system logs the event a...

Page 31: ...fety precautions while performing this procedure Failure to follow ESD safety precautions can result in damage to the server NOTE A hot swap device does not require interaction with the operating system before the device is removed from or installed into the server The power to the server does not have to be off to remove or replace a hot swappable chassis fan unit Removing and Installing a Front ...

Page 32: ...less than two minutes enables continued operation and prevents automatic shutdown 1 Remove the front grill See Removing the Front Grill page 28 2 Use the ACX 15 Torx screwdriver to loosen the two captive screws on the plastic fan extractor handle left side of fan Figure 3 7 3 Using the extractor handle pull the fan from the server chassis 4 Orient the replacement fan so that the extractor handle i...

Page 33: ... chassis Figure 3 8 CAUTION Hot swapping a fan can interrupt system operation If you are hot swapping a fan assembly and the system is operating normally hot swapping the fan in less than 30 seconds eliminates the requirement for a system reboot Hot swapping the fan in less than two minutes enables continued operation and prevents automatic shutdown 2 Pull the fan assembly from the server chassis ...

Page 34: ...cted work surface See Removing the Server From a Rack page 23 WARNING Ensure that the system is powered down and all power sources have been disconnected from the server prior to removing or replacing the PCI card cage assembly Voltages and hazardous energy can be present at various locations within the server whenever a power source is connected This hazard is present even when the power switch i...

Page 35: ...om the server chassis to access the PCI cards To remove a PCI X card follow these steps 1 Remove the PCI card cage from the server chassis See Removing the PCI Card Cage Assembly page 34 2 Remove the cover from the PCI card cage CAUTION Observe all ESD safety precautions while performing this procedure Failure to follow ESD safety precautions can result in damage to the server 3 If a cable blocks ...

Page 36: ...the card cage Insert the card into the desired socket 5 Secure the card in the card cage using the retaining screw provided 6 Connect any cables if appropriate to the card Installing the PCI Card Cage Assembly To install the PCI card cage assembly follow these steps WARNING Ensure that the system is powered down and all power sources have been disconnected from the server prior to removing or repl...

Page 37: ... memory The processors and memory are located on the system board and are accessible after removing the top cover and air guides Processor 0 CPU 0 is located closer to the chassis side panel and processor 1 CPU 1 is located closer to the DIMM sockets See in Figure 3 12 Your hp Integrity cx2600 Server may be delivered with one or two processors installed You may wish to install the second processor...

Page 38: ... main power switch is in the off position Failure to observe this warning could result in personal injury or damage to equipment 2 Turn off the system Disconnect all external cables 3 If desired remove the server from the rack and place it on an ESD protected work surface See Removing the Server From a Rack page 115 4 Remove the chassis top cover See Removing and Replacing the Top Cover page 123 C...

Page 39: ...g screws and disconnect the module from its processor by sliding it toward the back of the chassis Figure 3 14 Unscrew Power Module Mounting Screws 8 Slide the power module toward the rear of the system board disconnecting the power module from the processor module Installing Processors 39 ...

Page 40: ...rocessor Module 9 Life the power module up and out of the chassis Place the power module into an anti static container Figure 3 16 Remove Power Module 10 Disconnect the processor module turbo fan power cable 40 Installing Additional Components ...

Page 41: ... special processor tool Figure 3 18 Releasing Heatsink Captive Screws 12 Slide the sequencing retainer plate toward the back of the chassis to open the hole in the edge of the turbo fan heatsink for insertion of the special processor tool into the processor locking mechanism Installing Processors 41 ...

Page 42: ...cking mechanism using the Allen side of the IFP CPU tool Insert the Allen side hex of the IPF CPU tool into the lock access hole that runs down through the edge of the turbo fan heatsink Unlock the processor locking mechanism by rotating the 42 Installing Additional Components ...

Page 43: ...ounterclockwise 180 degree rotation half turn unlocks the socket A clockwise 180 degree rotation locks the socket Attempting to turn the locking mechanism more than 180 degrees can severely damage the socket Figure 3 20 Unlock Processor Module Locking Mechanism Unlocked Locked Unlocked 14 Lift the processor module and the turbo fan assembly straight up and out of the chassis Place the processor mo...

Page 44: ...If rack mounted extend a slide mounted server out from the rack until it stops See Accessing a Rack Mounted Server page 22 WARNING Ensure that the system is powered off and all power sources are disconnected from the server prior to removing or installing server hardware unless you are removing or installing a hot swappable or hot pluggable component Voltages are present at various locations withi...

Page 45: ...the IPF CPU install tool into the lock access hole that runs down through the edge of the turbo fan heatsink before you place it on the system board As you place the turbo fan heatsink onto the system board guide the tool until it connects With the IPF CPU tool inserted into the lock access hole it is easier to place and align the turbo fan heatsink onto the system board 10 Use the four locator po...

Page 46: ...the IPF CPU tool into the hole that runs down the side of the heatsink and rotate the cam on the processor socket clockwise 180 degrees CAUTION Do not rotate the cam on the processor socket too far or you can cause damage to the locking mechanism 12 Slide the sequencing retainer plate toward the front of the server 13 Tighten the four captive screws of the heatsink in the order shown in Figure 3 2...

Page 47: ... processor turbo fan to its connector on the system board 15 Slide the CPU power module on the system board metal mounting bracket so that the power module connector aligns with the connector on the processor Figure 3 25 Sliding the Processor Power Module Installing Processors 47 ...

Page 48: ...s M3 x 23mm long pan T15 crest cup stainless steel two per CPU Figure 3 26 Installing the Power Module Mounting Screws 17 Connect the processor module turbo fan power cable to the connector on the system board Figure 3 27 Connect the Turbo Fan Cable 18 Connect the CPU power module power cable to the connector on the system board 48 Installing Additional Components ...

Page 49: ...nd quad 2 slots 4A 4B 5A and 5B You can replace these DIMMs or insert DIMMs into unused quads to expand server memory When adding DIMMs you must use a minimum of four like sized DIMMs in the next available quad Supported DIMM Sizes Supported DIMM sizes are 256 MB 512 MB 1 GB and 2 GB You can use different DIMM sizes in the server but all four DIMMs in a quad must be identical Removing DIMMs WARNIN...

Page 50: ...r DIMMs in sockets 0A 0B 1A and 1B You can install the second quad in sockets 2A 2B 3A and 3B You can install the third and final quad in sockets 4A 4B 5A and 5B If you install DIMMs of different sizes you must install the largest DIMMs most memory in the first quad DIMMs in the second quad can be equal to or smaller than less memory the DIMMs in the first quad If you install DIMMs in the third qu...

Page 51: ...MM sockets where you will install the DIMMs Figure 3 29 Figure 3 29 DIMM Slots 8 Holding the DIMM by its edges orient the DIMM so the component side is facing the processors and insert the DIMM into the appropriate socket NOTE DIMM connectors are keyed so they can only be installed in the correct orientation 9 Firmly and evenly push on each side of the DIMM until it seats in the socket The socket ...

Page 52: ...ap the socket retainer clips into place ensuring that the DIMM is locked into the socket 11 Repeat steps 7 through 10 for each DIMM to be installed 12 Set the memory airflow guide in position and reinstall the top cover 52 Installing Additional Components ...

Page 53: ... Verify basic server operation before installing additional cards and configuring software and server hardware for your system requirements Troubleshooting is based on observation of server status indications and error messages and by checking system event logs The system e buzzer will provide an immediate indication of startup problems LED indicators on the front and rear of the server present se...

Page 54: ...er supply rear panels and perform the following actions If the DC In indicators are lit it is assumed that power is available to the server If a fault indicator is lit reseat the power supply If the problem persists remove and reseat boards within the server If the problem still persists replace the power supply or the power supply interface board If the DC Out indicators are lit it is assumed tha...

Page 55: ...e fully engaged 4 Replace the DVD drive Hard Drive Problems Hard drive problems that occur during installation are usually due to rough handling The drive may not be correctly seated or may have been damaged in transit If you are experiencing hard drive problems follow these steps 1 Remove and reinsert the faulty hard drive 2 Swap the hard drive with one from another slot or with a known good spar...

Page 56: ...fy the failing item or assembly Table 4 1 Beep Code Descriptions Description Suspect Component Number of Beeps Processor absent or not correctly connected Reseat or replace processor Processor 1 Power supply failure Replace the power supply Power Supply 2 Memory failure Check that matched DIMMs are correctly installed replace DIMMs as appropriate Memory 3 Management processor card malfunction Rese...

Page 57: ... diagnostic LEDs and the MP Status log The LEDs turn off when you access the MP log To confirm LED status display of the power supply state use the System Event Log MP SEL command Figure 4 1 Front Panel LEDs Table 4 2 Front Panel LED Definitions Description Color Flash Rate System State LED Button System is off N A None Off System LED System is booting or running EFI Green 0 5 Hz Running System LE...

Page 58: ...its Green 1 Hz Standby power Power LED Power is applied to all server circuits Green Steady Main power on Power LED Table 4 3 lists diagnostic LED displays and descriptions Table 4 3 Diagnostic LED Displays and Descriptions Description System LED Diag 4 LED Diag 3 LED Diag 2 LED Diag 1 LED Fan 3 warning BMC is reporting that one fan rotor is turning more slowly than expected or is stopped Investig...

Page 59: ... failure BMC is reporting that both fan rotors are turning more slowly that expected or are stopped Replace the fan fan control board or system board Flashing Red Red Off Green Off Fan 5 failure BMC is reporting that both fan rotors are turning more slowly that expected or are stopped Replace the fan fan control board or system board Flashing Red Red Green Green Off VRM over voltage fault Replace ...

Page 60: ...Green Green Green Red Intake air over temperature fault Check for blockages Replace the system board Flashing Red Red Green Green Red BMC firmware error Power off the server wait 20 seconds and resume operation If the problem continues replace the system board Flashing Red Off Red Green Red MP firmware error Power off the server wait 20 seconds and resume operation If the problem continues replace...

Page 61: ... lit power is connected to the server but the server is not on Green MP LAN Standby Power LED bottom When off no 1000 Mbps link has been detected When lit port is linked at 1000 Mb s Green Gigabit LAN Gbit LED top When off no 100 Mbps link has been detected When lit port is linked at 100 Mb s Green Gigabit LAN 100 Mbit LED 2nd from top When off no 10 Mbps link has been detected When lit port is li...

Page 62: ...Insufficient resources to assign to one or more I O devices 2 Incorrect I O configuration Contact the HP Support Center for assistance Unexpected hardware I O configuration 4 Update BMC firmware No BMC installed on the platform 7 Check system logs for errors Replace the system board BMC cannot be accessed 8 Communication with the BMC failed Check power Replace the system board One or more BMC port...

Page 63: ...t numbers within each quad One or more memory ranks are mismatched or deallocated 33 Check memory installation DIMMs must be installed with smallest capacity in the first quad Memory deallocated because of a loading error 34 an equal or larger capacity in the second quad and an equal or larger capacity in the third quad Check memory installation DIMMs must be installed with smallest capacity in th...

Page 64: ... CPU S MBUS information ROM 56 Replace the CRU that was reported If the error message is repeated contact the HP Support Center for assistance Error accessing CRU information 57 Replace the CRU that was reported If the error message is repeated contact the HP Support Center for assistance Checksum error accessing CRU information 58 Contact the HP Support Center for assistance CRU information versi...

Page 65: ...00000F 2 CPU0 Boot start 00063 DT 06 0000000000000000 E0 00000010 2 CPU0 Boot start 00063 Time 2003 02 28 16 41 46 E0 00000011 0 CPU0 00020 DT 00 0000000000000000 E0 00000012 0 CPU0 0000E DT 06 0000000000010000 E0 00000013 1 CPU0 CPU monarch 0000C DT 06 0000000000000000 E0 00000014 1 CPU0 CPU present 00261 DT 06 0000000000000000 E0 00000015 0 CPU0 00008 DT 00 0000000000000000 E0 00000016 0 CPU0 00...

Page 66: ...00000000000000 Log Entry 15 28 Feb 2003 16 41 47 Alert Level 2 Informational Keyword Type 02 127002 1208322 Soft Reset Logged by BMC Sensor System Event 0x203E5F914B020110 FFFF027000120300 Keyword Mode Example 13 BMC 2 0x203E5F914A0200E0 FFFF010944080300 Type 02 080901 526593 28 Feb 2003 16 41 46 14 SFW 0 2 0x5680006300E000F0 0000000000000000 BOOT_START 28 Feb 2003 16 41 46 15 BMC 2 0x203E5F914B02...

Page 67: ...d line interface To access ODE from the IPF Offline Diagnostics CD follow these steps 1 Power on the server and insert the IPF Offline Diagnostics CD into the DVD 2 Do not permit the server to boot into an operating system At the EFI Boot Manager select the EFI Shell 3 Determine which file system represents the CD Enter the appropriate command to access the CD E Diag Tools E DiagTools is used to e...

Page 68: ... describes other general diagnostic tools that will be provided for your HP Server and how to generate other event logs for troubleshooting diagnosis A general diagnostic tool that is available to support your HP Server is the MCA analyzer Event logs not generated by the management processor include Machine check abort log MCA Corrected machine check log CMC Corrected platform error log CPE To acc...

Page 69: ... power supply MP card CPU and power module remove both CPUs if two are installed All DIMMs All hard disks CD DVD drive NOTE At a minimum hardware configuration the system consists of the following One power supply Power supply interface assembly System board Processor Memory Front panel status board HDD Disk drive backplane Fan control board Five fans 3 Connect power to the power supply but do not...

Page 70: ... To interpret the diagnostic and system LEDs use Table 4 9 Table 4 9 Interpret Diagnostic and System LEDs Description System LED Diag 4 LED Diag 3 LED Diag 2 LED Diag 1 LED The BMC is reporting a fatal error due to missing DIMMs Continue with the build up procedure Flashing Red Off Off Red Off Replace the MP card or the system board For additional information see Table 4 3 page 58 Any Other LED St...

Page 71: ... and system LEDs use Table 4 11 Table 4 1 1 Interpret Diagnostic and System LEDs Description System LED Diag 4 LED Diag 3 LED Diag 2 LED Diag 1 LED Boot in progress Green or Red Green Green Green Green When stable For additional information see Table 4 3 page 58 Any Other LED Status Display 15 Power off and disconnect power from the server If the system has powered off you only need to disconnect ...

Page 72: ...e Menu enables you to select the order of the devices from which you want the firmware to boot the OS You can also configure the system to boot from a configuration file Security Pass Menu enables you to add change and delete system administrator user passwords You have seven seconds to change the boot option before the system boots to the default OS To highlight EFI Shell option use the Up and Do...

Page 73: ... of any EFI OS loader from any boot medium that is supported by EFI boot services An EFI OS loader supports multiple options on the user interface EFI supports booting from media that contain an EFI OS loader or an EFI defined system partition An EFI defined system partition is required by EFI to boot from a block device Figure 5 1 EFI Boot Sequence The EFI Boot Manager loads EFI applications incl...

Page 74: ...ame of the EFI application Along with the name you can also provide either ASCII or UNICODE arguments the file uses Given the EFI application name and any options the EFI Boot Manager searches for the executable file in the same directories as described in the Boot from a File option When the file is found it is executed Delete Boot Options Deletes a specific boot option or all boot options Change...

Page 75: ...et processor boot identifier processor bootid BootID info boot Display boot related information Boot info EFI Boot Manager Seconds allowed for boot attempt 0 200 BootTimer autoboot Configure or deconfigure processor cpu ON OFF CPUCONFIG cpuconfig Deconfigure or reconfigure I O components or settings IOCONFIG fast_init wol on off IOCONFIG ioconfig Display or set boot tests execution ON OFF or test ...

Page 76: ...information on the EFI Shell commands It also has an additional feature to aid those familiar with the BCH menus of PA RISC servers to adjust to their equivalent functions in EFI Syntax help b category help b cmd help b bch bchmenu bchcmd Parameters b Enable page breaking category Category of commands to view help on commands cmd Shell command name on which to provide verbose information bch Displ...

Page 77: ... then issue help followed by bch the menu name and a BCH command name to display information about that command This points you to the EFI command that has taken the place of that BCH functionality or will inform the user that the functionality no longer exists Alternately enter help followed by bch and a BCH command name to go straight to that command EFI POSSE Commands 77 ...

Page 78: ...h pa ScRool help bch sr SEArch help bch sea SERvice help bch ser BOot help bch bo HElp help bch he RESET help bch reset MAin help bch ma For more help on one of the commands above at the prompt type help bch bchcmd Example 5 3 help configuration Command Shell help configuration Configuration commands cpuconfig Deconfigure or reconfigure cpus date Display or set date err Display or set error level ...

Page 79: ... deconfigure CPU 0 fs0 cpuconfig 0 off Cpu will be deconfigured on the next boot To display configuration status of cpus fs0 cpuconfig PROCESSOR MODULE INFORMATION of L3 L4 Family CPU Logical Cache Cache Model Processor Module CPUs Speed Size Size hex Rev State 0 2 1 1 GHz 4MB 32MB 1F 01 B1 Active 1 2 1 1 GHz 4MB 32MB 1F 01 B1 Active To display cpu thread status fs0 cpuconfig threads cpuconfig Thr...

Page 80: ...m Wake On LAN Disabled To display the current device connection policy setting fs0 ioconfig fast_init Fast initialization Enabled To disable fast initialization fs0 ioconfig fast_init off Fast initialization Disabled To enable the System Wake On LAN setting fs0 ioconfig wol on System Wake On LAN Enabled baud Sets the baud rate and communication settings for a universal asynchronous receiver transm...

Page 81: ... Displays status of specific Speedy Boot bit boottest test on off Sets or clears a specific Speedy Boot bit Parameters test Each test can be set or cleared booting_valid Enable disable system firmware response to BOOTING bit If OS Speedy Boot aware set to on early_cpu Enable disable early CPU selftests late_cpu Enable disable late CPU selftests platform Enable disable system board hardware tests c...

Page 82: ...e_cpu Run this test platform Run this test chipset Run this test io_hw Run this test mem_init Run this test mem_test Run this test cpuconfig Use this command to display the configured or deconfigured state of processors in the system and enables the user to configure or reconfigure processors Syntax cpuconfig cpu on off Parameters cpu specify a processor on off state to set the processor to Operat...

Page 83: ... the system run the default clear command errdump Displays the contents of processor internal memory logged on the first machine check abort MCA for all processors present in the system Syntax errdump mca cpe cmc init la clear Parameters mca dumps the Machine Check Abort error log cpe dumps the Corrected Platform Error log cmc dumps the Corrected Machine Check log init dumps the Initialization log...

Page 84: ...ay information on cache mem display information on memory io display information on io boot display boot related information chiprev display information on chip revisions fw display firmware version information sys display system information warning display warning and stop boot information 84 Utilities ...

Page 85: ... HWP0002 0 Pci 1 0 00 00 01 01 0x1033 0x0035 XX Acpi HWP0002 0 Pci 1 1 00 00 01 02 0x1033 0x00E0 XX Acpi HWP0002 0 Pci 1 2 00 00 02 00 0x1095 0x0649 XX Acpi HWP0002 0 Pci 2 0 00 20 01 00 0x1000 0x0030 XX Acpi HWP0002 100 Pci 1 0 00 20 01 01 0x1000 0x0030 XX Acpi HWP0002 100 Pci 1 1 00 20 02 00 0x8086 0x1079 XX Acpi HWP0002 100 Pci 2 0 00 20 02 01 0x8086 0x1079 XX Acpi HWP0002 100 Pci 2 1 00 40 01 ...

Page 86: ...Seg Bus Dev Fnc Vendor Device Slot ID ID Path 00 00 01 00 0x1033 0x0035 XX Acpi HWP0002 0 Pci 1 0 00 00 01 01 0x1033 0x0035 XX Acpi HWP0002 0 Pci 1 1 00 00 01 02 0x1033 0x00E0 XX Acpi HWP0002 0 Pci 1 2 00 00 02 00 0x1095 0x0649 XX Acpi HWP0002 0 Pci 2 0 00 20 01 00 0x1000 0x0030 XX Acpi HWP0002 100 Pci 1 0 00 20 01 01 0x1000 0x0030 XX Acpi HWP0002 100 Pci 1 1 00 20 02 00 0x8086 0x1079 XX Acpi HWP0...

Page 87: ...Mac 000E7F7E07FB Acpi HWP0002 100 Pci 2 1 Mac 000E7F7E07FB FIRMWARE INFORMATION Firmware Revision 86 10 4432 PAL_A 7 31 5 37 PAL_B 5 69 EFI Spec 1 10 EFI Intel Drop 14 62 EFI Build 86 10 SAL Spec 3 01 SAL_A 2 00 SAL_B 86 10 POSSE 0 10 ACPI 7 00 SMBIOS 2 3 2a BMC Revision 3 42 IPMI 1 00 Management Processor Revision E 03 02 Updatable EFI Drivers Floating Point Software Assistance Handler 00000118 L...

Page 88: ... on Shell info cpu PROCESSOR MODULE INFORMATION of L3 L4 Family CPU Logical Cache Cache Model Processor Module CPUs Speed Size Size hex Rev State 0 4 1 4 GHz 6 MB None 20 00 B0 Active 1 4 1 4 GHz 6 MB None 20 00 B0 Active CPU threads are turned on This example has processor hyperthreading turned off Shell info cpu PROCESSOR MODULE INFORMATION of L3 L4 Family CPU Logical Cache Cache Model Processor...

Page 89: ... 0x1095 0x0649 XX Acpi HWP0002 0 Pci 2 0 00 20 01 00 0x1000 0x0030 XX Acpi HWP0002 100 Pci 1 0 00 20 01 01 0x1000 0x0030 XX Acpi HWP0002 100 Pci 1 1 00 20 02 00 0x8086 0x1079 XX Acpi HWP0002 100 Pci 2 0 00 20 02 01 0x8086 0x1079 XX Acpi HWP0002 100 Pci 2 1 00 40 01 00 0x1000 0x0021 03 Acpi HWP0002 200 Pci 1 0 00 60 01 00 0x1077 0x2312 02 Acpi HWP0002 300 Pci 1 0 00 60 01 01 0x1077 0x2312 02 Acpi H...

Page 90: ...not speedy boot aware Selftest Setting early_cpu Run this test late_cpu Run this test platform Run this test chipset Run this test io_hw Run this test mem_init Run this test mem_test Run this test LAN Address Information LAN Address Path Mac 000E7F7E07FA Acpi HWP0002 100 Pci 2 0 Mac 000E7F7E07FA Mac 000E7F7E07FB Acpi HWP0002 100 Pci 2 1 Mac 000E7F7E07FB lanaddress Displays the core I O MAC address...

Page 91: ...monarch displays the Monarch processor for the server Specifying a processor number alters the preferred Monarch processor None of these changes takes affect until after a reboot Example 5 15 monarch Command Shell monarch Current Preferred Monarch Monarch Possible Warnings 0 0 0 0 To view monarch fs0 monarch Processor current status 0 next boot status 0 To set the monarch processor to 1 fs0 monarc...

Page 92: ...xample 5 17 pdt clear Command Shell pdt clear Are you sure you want to clear the PDT y N y Shell Shell pdt PDT Information Last Clear time 10 21 01 5 00p Number of total entries in PDT 50 Number of used entries in PDT 0 Number of free entries in PDT 50 Number of single bit entries in PDT 0 Number of multi bit entries in PDT 0 Address of first multi bit error 0x0000000000000000 sysmode Displays or ...

Page 93: ...ormal mode Specifying SCSI Parameters The following SCSI parameters may be configured for the SCSI board SCSI ID SCSI initiator ID Maximum data transfer rate SCSI rate Bus width Whether the HBA is bootable driver support Avoid bus resets secondary cluster server Using the SCSI Setup Utility To use the SCSI Setup Utility to specify SCSI parameters follow these steps Specifying SCSI Parameters 93 ...

Page 94: ... single SCSI interface is listed For each channel of the SCSI board note certain information For example look at the information for the SCSI interface For each channel of this SCSI interface note the following information Bus Identifies the bus the device is on This is the same for both channels In this example the bus number is 20 Dev The ID the device is assigned on the bus This is the same for...

Page 95: ...trl 0F Acpi HWP0002 400 Ctrl 24 Acpi HWP0002 400 Pci 1 0 Ctrl 25 Acpi HWP0002 400 Pci 1 1 Ctrl 10 Acpi HWP0002 600 Ctrl 26 Acpi HWP0002 600 Pci 1 0 Ctrl 11 Acpi HWP0002 700 Ctrl 27 Acpi HWP0002 700 Pci 1 0 Ctrl 28 Acpi HWP0002 700 Pci 1 1 Ctrl 43 16550 Serial UART Driver Ctrl 44 VT 100 Serial Console Ctrl 3E Primary Console Input Device Ctrl 3F Primary Console Output Device Ctrl 3D Primary Standar...

Page 96: ...ndle of the driver that controls the channel with the SCSI ID you want to display or change cntrl_handle The handle of the controller for the channel with the SCSI ID you want to display or change For channel A of this SCSI interface enter Shell drvcfg s 45 18 5 The EFI SCSI Setup Utility starts and its main menu displays showing a list of all the EFI capable SCSI interfaces in the system Move the...

Page 97: ... Defaults 8 Use the arrow keys to navigate to the appropriate SCSI parameter 9 Use the plus and minus keys to scroll through the values until the value you want displays 10 To exit the Adapter Properties screen press Esc 11 Move the cursor to the action cancel save or discard you want to take and press Enter Select one of the following options Cancel the exit to stay on the Adapter Properties scre...

Page 98: ...me However management processor command mode and console mode are mirrored The MP allows only one user at a time to have write access to the shared console Accessing the Management Processor You can connect to the management processor using the following methods The local RS 232C port using a local terminal The management processor LAN port using Web Console or telnet if login access through the m...

Page 99: ...ands Table 5 3 Description Command Reset BMC passwords BP Configure asynch serial ports CA Certificate generator CG View console log CL Select command mode CM Return to MP Main Menu Ctrl B Select console mode CO Connect to service processor CSP Date display DATE Default configuration DC Display FRU information DF Disconnect remote or LAN console DI Upgrade MP firmware FW Display help for menu or c...

Page 100: ...Serial Port Parameters CA Configure local and remote serial port parameters Set up the local serial port parameters as follows TERMINAL TYPE VT100 vs HPterm BAUD RATES Input and output data rates are the same 300 1200 2400 4800 9600 38400 115200 bit sec FLOW CONTROL Hardware uses RTS CTS Software uses Xon Xoff TRANSMIT CONFIGURATION STRINGS Disable this setting whenever the modem being used is not...

Page 101: ... Make sure that settings 1 and 2 agree with your terminal type Certificate Generate CG Generate RSA key pair or self signed certificate This command generates a new RSA key pair and self signed certificate Console Log CL Console Log view the history of the console output This command displays up to 60 Kilobytes of logged console data about 60 pages of display in text mode sent from the system to t...

Page 102: ...ots the local console terminal displays a message for five seconds Responding to this message in time will allow a local user to reset the passwords Notice that all user information logins passwords and so on is erased in methods 2 and 3 Display FRUID DF Display FRUID information This command displays FRUID information from the BMC for FRU devices Information provided includes serial number part n...

Page 103: ...rface inactivity timeout may not be deactivated Flow control timeout is 0 to 60 minutes If set to 0 no timeout is applied This timeout prevents mirrored flow control from blocking other ports when inactive Configure LAN Console LC LAN configuration IP address and so on This command displays and allows modification of the LAN configuration Configurable parameters include MP IP Address MP Host Name ...

Page 104: ...e that the operating system is in the proper shutdown state before issuing this command Use the proper operating system commands or use the graceful shutdown option of the Remote Power Control command Configure Paging PG Paging parameter setup configures pagers This command allows the user to configure the pagers and set triggering events A string description of the triggering event will be sent w...

Page 105: ... for the duration of the session Display Logs SL Display contents of the system status logs This command displays the contents of the event logs that have been stored in nonvolatile memory System Event Log SEL High attention events and errors Forward progress All events Current boot log All events between start of boot and boot complete Previous boot log The events from the previous boot Reading t...

Page 106: ... SS Displays the status of the system processors The SS command displays the status of the system processors and which processor is the monarch Transfer of Control TC System reset through INIT or TOC Transfer of Control signal Under normal operation shut down the operating system before issuing this command This command causes the system to be reset through the INIT or TOC signal Execution of this...

Page 107: ...al operator used is displayed instead Exit from MP X Exit from MP command interface and disconnect from the system This command disconnects the executing user from the system This command is available from the local port Diagnostics XD Diagnostics and or Reset of MP This command allows the user to perform some simple checks to confirm the MP s health and its connectivity status The following tests...

Page 108: ...Rom Seg 00000000 2E 00000029 D 2 Usb Ohci Driver UsbOhci 2F 00000010 B 2 3 USB Bus Driver UsbBus 30 00001010 D X 1 Usb Keyboard Driver UsbKb 31 00000010 D 2 Usb Mouse Driver UsbMouse 32 00000010 Usb Bot Mass Storage Driver UsbBot 33 00000010 Usb Cbi0 Mass Storage Driver UsbCbi0 34 00000010 UNKNOWN UsbCbi1 35 00000010 Generic USB Mass Storage Driver UsbMassStorage 36 00000010 UGA Console Driver Gra...

Page 109: ...cpi HWP0002 100 Pci 1 0 Scsi Pun1 Lun0 HD Part1 Sig11D3A260 CDCC 0 1C2 507B 9E5F8078F531 fs1 Acpi HWP0002 100 Pci 1 1 Scsi Pun0 Lun0 HD Part1 Sig55A90000 fs2 Acpi HWP0002 500 Pci 2 0 Fibre WWN21000020375AE714 Lun0 HD Part1 Si gF7D00000 fs3 Acpi HWP0002 500 Pci 2 0 Fibre WWN21000020375A5E5B Lun0 HD Part1 Si g7D930000 fs4 Acpi HWP0002 600 Pci 1 0 Scsi Pun4 Lun0 HD Part1 Sig70BEA120 E7EA 0 1C2 507B 9...

Page 110: ...74 NOTE Record the path of your FC devices from the file system map for later use in this procedure 7 Return to the EFI Boot Manager Menu interface Enter exit at the Shell prompt 8 Select EFI Boot Option Maintenance Menu from the EFI Boot Manager Menu EFI Boot Manager ver 1 10 14 61 Firmware ver 79 03 4321 Please select a boot option EFI Shell Built in Internal Bootable DVD Boot Option Maintenance...

Page 111: ...R 4 096 DIAG 04 15 03 11 25p DIR 4 096 HP 04 15 03 11 25p DIR 4 096 TOOLS Exit EFI Boot Maintenance Manager ver 1 10 14 61 Select file or change to new directory 04 15 03 11 25p DIR 4 096 04 15 03 11 25p DIR 4 096 05 05 03 04 54p 425 747 HPUX EFI 05 05 03 04 54p 24 576 NBP EFI Exit 12 Enter a description of the new FC boot device and the data type Filename EFI HPUX HPUX EFI DevicePath Acpi HWP0002...

Page 112: ... board You must transfer all jumper and switch settings from the old board to the new board Table 6 1 lists the parts for the server Table 6 1 Parts List Exchange Part Number Replacement Part Number Description Manufacturing Part Number Processors A9666 69010 A9666 62010 1 3 GHz Itanium 2 CPU A9872A A9666 62010 PCI Cards N A A5506 60102 LAN adapters A5506B A5506 60102 Memory DIMMs N A A6967AX one ...

Page 113: ...216 04007 N A AB216 04012 Baffle CPU AB216 04012 N A AB216 04011 Front panel assembly AB216 04011 N A AB216 40002 Baffle memory AB216 40002 Cables N A AB216 63002 Cable SCSI A and B AB216 63002 N A AB216 63003 Cable DVD IDE AB216 63003 N A AB216 63004 Cable Fan Control Board AB216 63004 N A AB216 63005 Cable power 2 AB216 63005 N A AB216 63006 Cable HDD power AB216 63006 N A AB216 63007 Cable fan ...

Page 114: ... switch is turned off Failure to observe this warning can result in personal injury or damage to equipment Do not wear loose clothing that can snag or catch on the server or on other components Do not wear clothing subject to static charge build up such as wool or synthetic materials If installing an internal assembly wear an antistatic wrist strap and use a grounding mat such as those included in...

Page 115: ...the chassis forward or push from the rear to extend the chassis from the rack The server is fully extended when the rail clips are locked in place If the server is tray mounted the chassis is not locked in place and can fall if extended from the rack You must remove tray mounted servers from the rack for internal access 5 Remove the top cover See Removing and Replacing the Top Cover page 123 Remov...

Page 116: ... static free work station Inserting the Server Into a Rack To insert the server into a rack follow these steps WARNING Do not attempt to lift the server alone The server can weight as much as 22 7 kilograms 50 lbs Serious injury can result if this warning is not observed 1 Engage the sever slides or mounting kit 2 Slide the server inward and push the server into the rack until it is in position 3 ...

Page 117: ...uld result in system failure Figure 7 2 Front View of hp Integrity cx2600 Server Removing Hot Plug Disk Drives To remove a hot plug disk drive perform the following steps CAUTION The disk drives in the server are not hot swappable they are merely hot pluggable A manual software procedure may be required to safely remove or insert disk drives while the server is running To avoid damage to the hard ...

Page 118: ... the release lever until it is flush with the front of the server The release lever clicks as it locks into position 5 If the operating system was stopped in step Step 1 reset the system to the EFI Boot Maintenance Menu to rescan the hard drives 6 If the operating system was stopped in step Step 1 use the EFI Shell map command to verify that you correctly installed the newly inserted drive Refer t...

Page 119: ...y does not have to be off to remove or replace a hot swappable power supply Figure 7 4 Hot Swappable Power Supply chaspsxtnd Power Supply 1 Power Supply 2 Removing a Hot Swappable Power Supply A power supply can be removed while the server is installed in a rack with the server operating normally Removal of a power supply will have no effect on operations if the other supply is functioning correct...

Page 120: ... cover to snap off the cover 5 Loosen or remove the screws that secure the power cable leads to the terminal strip and disconnect the power cable leads from the power supply 6 Reinstall the terminal strip hardware and the barrier strip cover removed in steps Step 4 and Step 5 to prevent loss Hang the cover on the upper tabs and snap the cover into place 7 Use the ACX 15 Torx screwdriver to loosen ...

Page 121: ...rning can result in injury 4 Connect the power cable leads to the power supply terminals Figure 7 6 Figure 7 6 Power Supply Terminals Fault DC Out DC In Fault DC Out DC In rearview dc Power Supply Wire dc Power Supply Wire dc Power Supply Wire dc Power Supply Wire 5 Reinstall the terminal barrier strip cover Hang the cover on the upper tabs and snap the cover into place 6 Route the power cable thr...

Page 122: ...SD safety precautions can result in damage to the server Figure 7 7 Removing the Front Grill chasfrntoff Captive Screws Removing the Front Grill To remove the front grill follow these steps 1 Use the ACX 15 Torx screwdriver to loosen the five captive screws that secure the grill to the chassis 2 Pull the grill from the front of the server chassis Replacing the Front Grill To install the front gril...

Page 123: ... Keep the top cover in place during normal operation Observe all ESD safety precautions when removing and replacing the top cover Failure to follow ESD safety precautions can result in damage to the server Figure 7 8 Removing the Top Cover topupwguide Cover Holding Screw Cover Tabs Slots for Tabs Slots for Tabs in Cover 2 each side ESD Ground Jack Connect wrist strap here Removing the Top Cover To...

Page 124: ... identical and interchangeable There are also fans in the power supply assemblies but the power supplies are not field repairable If a power supply fan fails replace the power supply assembly If a fan failure is total both rotors or if the fan was removed from the chassis for more than 30 seconds a system logs the event as a critical error A critical error causes the system LED to flash red and re...

Page 125: ...able Fan You do not need to remove the server or extend it from the rack to replace a fan To install a hot swappable fan in the front of the server chassis follow these steps NOTE Hot swapping a fan can interrupt system operation If you are hot swapping a fan assembly in response to an error message and the system is operating normally hot swapping the fan in less than 30 seconds eliminates the re...

Page 126: ...ting Screws Fan 5 1 If rack mounted you may need to extend the server out from the rack for better access If needed slide the server out to the fully extended position 2 Use the ACX 15 Torx screwdriver to loosen the two captive screws that secure the fan unit to the server chassis 3 Pull the fan assembly from the server chassis by pulling the curved handle 126 Removing and Replacing Components ...

Page 127: ...he two captive screws that secure the fan unit to the server chassis NOTE Hot swapping a fan can interrupt system operation If you are hot swapping a fan assembly in response to an error message and the system is operating normally hot swapping the fan in less than 30 seconds eliminates the requirement for a system reboot Hot swapping the fan in less than two minutes enables continued operation an...

Page 128: ...nto the slots and set the processor airflow guide in place above the processors Removing the PCI Airflow Guide To remove the PCI airflow guide follow these steps 1 Power off the server 2 Remove the top cover See Removing and Replacing the Top Cover page 123 3 Loosen the three captive screws that secure the PCI X airflow guide in place Two screws are elevated and one is on the opposite side of the ...

Page 129: ...em is powered off and all power sources are disconnected from the server prior to removing or installing server hardware Voltages are present at various locations within the server whenever a DC power source is connected This voltage is present even when the main power switch is turned off Failure to observe this warning can result in personal injury or damage to equipment CAUTION Observe all ESD ...

Page 130: ...in the second quad WARNING Ensure that the system is powered off and all power sources are disconnected from the server prior to removing or installing server hardware Voltages are present at various locations within the server whenever a DC power source is connected This voltage is present even when the main power switch is turned off Failure to observe this warning can result in personal injury ...

Page 131: ...ing the Memory Airflow Guide page 128 and Removing and Replacing the Top Cover page 123 Removing and Replacing the PCI Card Cage The server has four 64 bit 133 MHz PCI X accessory card sockets located in a removable card cage You must remove the PCI card cage before installing or removing accessory cards The following sections explain how to access the PCI card cage and remove and install the acce...

Page 132: ...ions can result in damage to the server 4 Remove the top cover from the chassis See Removing and Replacing the Top Cover page 123 5 Pull up on the PCI card cage release lever and the back edge of the card cage Figure 7 14 Removing the PCI X Card Cage chaspciccdwn Release Lever PCI Card Cage 6 Lift straight up on the card cage without rocking to remove it from the server chassis 7 Place the card ca...

Page 133: ...l injury or damage to equipment CAUTION Observe all ESD safety precautions while performing this procedure Failure to follow ESD safety precautions can result in damage to the server 1 If the top cover is installed on the chassis remove the top cover See Removing and Replacing the Top Cover page 123 2 If the PCI card cage cover is removed insert the cover tabs fan end of cover into the correspondi...

Page 134: ...ur 64 bit 133 MHz PCI X accessory card sockets located in a removable card cage You must remove the PCI card cage before removing or installing PCI cards The following sections explain how to remove and install PCI cards Removing a PCI Card CAUTION Observe all ESD safety precautions while performing this procedure Failure to follow ESD safety precautions can result in damage to the server NOTE You...

Page 135: ... server chassis to install PCI X cards The four connectors in the PCI card cage are identical and have the same capabilities You can install a compatible PCI card in any slot CAUTION Observe all ESD safety precautions while performing this procedure Failure to follow ESD safety precautions can result in damage to the server To install a PCI card follow these steps 1 Remove the PCI card cage from t...

Page 136: ...D safety precautions while performing this procedure Failure to follow ESD safety precautions can result in damage to the server Removing the LED Status Panel To remove the LED status panel follow these steps 1 Power off and disconnect system power Disconnect power at the DC source end of the power cables using the disconnect device that is part of the rack or facility power system 2 Remove the fr...

Page 137: ...ety precautions while performing this procedure Failure to follow ESD safety precautions can result in damage to the server To install an LED status panel follow these steps 1 Engage the board lock apertures on the keyed standoffs on the deck and slide the board toward the rear to lock it Install the two screws securing the board to the threaded standoffs 2 Connect the cable to the small connector...

Page 138: ...T15 slot square cone stainless steel that secure the CD DVD deck and LED status panel assembly to the server chassis Figure 7 17 Pull the entire assembly from the server chassis 4 Disconnect the cables from the large connector of the DVD drive and from the small connector of the LED status panel 5 Remove the LED status panel board See Removing the LED Status Panel page 136 NOTE The entire sheet me...

Page 139: ...f the server Disconnect all external cables 3 Remove the server from the rack and place it on an ESD protected work surface See Removing the Server From a Rack page 115 4 Remove the chassis top cover See Removing and Replacing the Top Cover page 123 5 Remove the rear fan module from the rear of the chassis See Removing a Rear Panel Hot Swappable Fan page 126 6 Remove all hard disk drives and fille...

Page 140: ...igure 7 20 4 Connect the three cables to the corresponding connectors on the hard drive backplane 5 Place the inner bulkhead panel in position Figure 7 19 6 Reinstall the fan power cable connector onto the bulkhead panel and position the bulkhead panel in to place in front of the installed hard drive backplane assembly Tighten the two captive screws to secure the panel IMPORTANT Make sure to reins...

Page 141: ...mbly follow these steps 1 If rack mounted extend the server out from the rack until it stops See Installing Components When the Server Is in a Rack page 114 2 Power off the server Disconnect all external cables 3 Remove the server from the rack and place it on an ESD protected work surface See Removing the Server From a Rack page 115 4 Remove the chassis top cover See Removing and Replacing the To...

Page 142: ... on the bench to enable access from the rear NOTE It is assumed that you have removed the fan control board and CD DVD optical drive from the chassis 3 From the rear of the chassis install the four PSI module mounting screws Figure 7 21 NOTE You may need to slightly elevate the module off the floor of the chassis to align the screws with their respective mounting holes because the two power supply...

Page 143: ...nt CAUTION Observe all ESD safety precautions while performing this procedure Failure to follow ESD safety precautions can result in damage to the server Removing the Fan Control Board To remove the fan control board follow these steps 1 If rack mounted extend the server out from the rack until it stops See Installing Components When the Server Is in a Rack page 114 2 Power off the server Disconne...

Page 144: ... cup stainless steel located at the top left corner of the fan control board which secures the board to the standoffs on which it is mounted 10 Clear a pathway through the cables and slide the fan control board toward the front until its locking apertures clear the stand off locks 11 Remove the fan control board from the chassis 12 Remove the fan control board from the chassis Installing the Fan C...

Page 145: ...P board is located on the rear of the system board under the top cover Since the LAN port on the MP board is configured with pertinent network settings you need to capture and snap shot the settings information before you shut down your system Refer to Chapter 3 External Connectors for details on how to configure the MP board using a Serial Console Port connection WARNING Ensure that the system is...

Page 146: ...or airflow guide See Removing the Processor Airflow Guide page 128 6 From the rear of the chassis remove the two screws hex 2 56 w slot stainless steel securing the 25 pin serial port connector on the back of the MP board to the server chassis 7 Remove the two noncaptive screws M3 x 6mm long pan T15 slot square cone stainless steel on top surface of the MP board securing the assembly to its mounti...

Page 147: ...Failure to observe this warning can result in personal injury or damage to equipment 3 Lift up on the retaining clip and slide the replacement battery into its holder Make sure the positive side of the battery faces up Installing the Management Processor Board CAUTION Observe all ESD safety precautions while performing this procedure Failure to follow ESD safety precautions can result in damage to...

Page 148: ...ld result in personal injury or damage to equipment CAUTION Observe all ESD safety precautions while performing processor removal Failure to follow ESD safety precautions could result in damage to the server To remove a processor proceed as follows 1 If rack mounted extend the server out from the rack until it stops See Installing Components When the Server Is in a Rack page 114 2 Turn off the sys...

Page 149: ...d disconnect the module from its processor by sliding it toward the back of the chassis Figure 7 29 Unscrew Power Module Mounting Screws 8 Slide the power module toward the rear of the system board disconnecting the power module from the processor module Removing and Replacing a System Processor 149 ...

Page 150: ...ocessor Module 9 Life the power module up and out of the chassis Place the power module into an anti static container Figure 7 31 Remove Power Module 10 Disconnect the processor module turbo fan power cable 150 Removing and Replacing Components ...

Page 151: ...rocessor tool Figure 7 33 Releasing Heatsink Captive Screws 12 Slide the sequencing retainer plate toward the back of the chassis to open the hole in the edge of the turbo fan heatsink for insertion of the special processor tool into the processor locking mechanism Removing and Replacing a System Processor 151 ...

Page 152: ...king mechanism using the Allen side of the IFP CPU tool Insert the Allen side hex of the IPF CPU tool into the lock access hole that runs down through the edge of the turbo fan heatsink Unlock the processor locking mechanism by rotating the 152 Removing and Replacing Components ...

Page 153: ...wise 180 degree rotation half turn unlocks the socket A clockwise 180 degree rotation locks the socket Attempting to turn the locking mechanism more than 180 degrees can severely damage the socket Figure 7 35 Unlock Processor Module Locking Mechanism Unlocked Locked Unlocked 14 Lift the processor module and the turbo fan assembly straight up and out of the chassis Place the processor module into a...

Page 154: ...em board can support either one or two processors The following procedure is applicable to installation of processor 0 or processor 1 Processor 0 CPU 0 is located closer to the chassis side panel and processor 1 CPU 1 is located closer to the DIMM sockets You must install processor 0 before installing processor 1 Proceed as follows 154 Removing and Replacing Components ...

Page 155: ...cement processors Read those instructions carefully Changes in processor design and installation may have occurred since this procedure was written Always follow the instructions provided with a replacement processor To replace a processor follow these steps 1 If rack mounted extend the server out from the rack until it stops See Installing Components When the Server Is in a Rack page 114 2 Turn o...

Page 156: ... fan heatsink before you place it on the system board As you place the turbo fan heatsink onto the system board guide the tool until it connects With the IPF CPU tool inserted into the lock access hole it is easier to place and align the turbo fan heatsink onto the system board 10 Use the four locator posts on the heatsink and the turbo fan power cable to properly align the fan and processor assem...

Page 157: ...en side of the IPF CPU tool to lock the processor in place on the system board To do this insert the special processor tool into the hole that runs down the side of the heatsink and rotate it clockwise 180 degrees CAUTION Do not rotate the cam on the processor socket too far or you can cause damage to the locking mechanism 12 Slide the sequencing retainer plate toward the front of the system 13 Ti...

Page 158: ...own Tighten First Insert IPF CPU Tool Here Screw 4 Tighten Last 1 4 3 2 Torquing Pattern 14 Connect the power cable for the processor turbo fan to its connector on the system board 15 Slide the CPU power module on the system board metal mounting bracket so that the power module connector aligns with its connector on the processor 158 Removing and Replacing Components ...

Page 159: ...em board s metal mounting bracket Screw in the power module mounting screws M3 x 23mm long pan T15 crest cup stainless steel 2 per CPU Figure 7 42 Installing the Processor Module Power Pod Mounting Screws Front of Chassis 17 Connect the processor module turbo fan power cable to the connector on the system board Removing and Replacing a System Processor 159 ...

Page 160: ...Cover page 123 21 If necessary reinstall the chassis in the rack See Inserting the Server Into a Rack page 116 22 Reconnect power and system cables to rear panel connectors 23 Turn on the system 24 Run the info cpu command at the EFI Shell prompt to verify that the processor has been installed correctly Removing and Replacing the System Battery Replace the non rechargeable system battery by removi...

Page 161: ...a DC power source is connected This voltage is present even when the main power switch is turned off Failure to observe this warning can result in personal injury or damage to equipment CAUTION Observe all ESD safety precautions when working within the server Failure to follow ESD safety precautions can result in damage to the server To remove the system battery follow these steps 1 Power off the ...

Page 162: ...ersonal injury or damage to equipment Installing the System Battery WARNING Ensure that the system is powered off and all power sources are disconnected from the server prior to removing or installing server hardware Voltages are present at various locations within the server whenever a DC power source is connected This voltage is present even when the main power switch is turned off Failure to ob...

Page 163: ...m board is removed through the top of the chassis WARNING Ensure that the system is powered off and all power sources are disconnected from the server prior to removing or installing server hardware Voltages are present at various locations within the server whenever a DC power source is connected This voltage is present even when the main power switch is turned off Failure to observe this warning...

Page 164: ... the system board area to the chassis Figure 7 47 Remove the cable harness attached to the support member and remove the support member from the server chassis Figure 7 47 Removing the Center Support Member 8 Remove the CPU processors See Removing and Replacing a System Processor page 147 9 Remove the DIMM memory modules See Removing and Replacing System Memory DIMMs page 128 10 Remove the MP card...

Page 165: ...moved during board removal SCSI LVD left Serial A console right Serial B below Serial A console 4 Return the fan cable 1 4 harness and clips to their respective locations Make sure the clips snap into place The harness fits between the system board and the vertical chassis surface 5 Reconnect all connectors that were disconnected from the system board during board removal 6 Replace the center supp...

Page 166: ...m 1 or 2 processors 1 3 GHz 3 MB Micro processors Supports up to 12 Double Data Rate DDR registered ECC Memory in PC1600 DIMMs Supported DDR DIMM Memory sizes 128 MB 256 MB 513 MB 1 GB and 2 GB Requires DIMMs to be added in quads of equal capacity 1 GB 10 100 MB and 10 100 MB management LAN LAN Four 64 bit PCI slots 133 MHz slots PCI Slots Three serial ports 2 USB ports integrated RJ 45 LAN and 1 ...

Page 167: ...ining 96 EFI SCSI setup utility starting 96 DVD problems 55 E EFI capable devices and controller handles displaying 95 commands 74 76 configurable components displaying 95 driver handle determining 96 EFI boot manager 73 EFI SCSI setup utility starting 96 EFI POSSE 76 92 EFI POSSE commands 76 error messages 62 event logs CMC 64 CPE 64 Extensible Firmware Interface EFI error and warning messages 62...

Page 168: ...n 124 hard drive backplane 139 hot swappable power supplies 119 LED status panel 136 memory airflow guides 128 MP board 146 MP board battery 147 optical drive 138 PCI cards 134 PCI X airflow guides 128 PCI X card cage assembly 131 power supply interface board 141 processor airflow guides 128 rear panel hot swappable fan 126 system battery 161 system board 163 top cover 123 removing components fron...

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