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HP Integrity rx6600 Server User Service
Guide

HP Part Number: AB464-9003E
Published: November 2012
Edition: 11

Summary of Contents for Integrity rx6600

Page 1: ...HP Integrity rx6600 Server User Service Guide HP Part Number AB464 9003E Published November 2012 Edition 1 1 ...

Page 2: ...arranty HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein 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 Microsoft and Windows are U S registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Gr...

Page 3: ... 24 Front Display Panel DVD and Diagnostic Panel 26 Mass Storage 26 Firmware 27 User Interface 28 Event IDs for Errors and Events 28 Controls Ports and LEDs 28 Front Panel 28 Storage and Media Devices 30 Hot Pluggable Disk Drive LEDs 30 Hot Pluggable Disk Drive Slot Availability LEDs 31 DVD Drive 32 Diagnostic Panel 32 Rear Panel 33 iLO 2 MP 34 iLO 2 MP Reset Button 35 Core I O Board Ports 35 iLO ...

Page 4: ...e Filler 50 Replacing a Hot Swappable Disk Drive Filler 51 Installing a Hot Pluggable SAS Hard Drive 51 Installing a Hot Pluggable Disk Drive 52 Installing a PCI PCI X PCIe Card 53 PCI PCI X PCIe Configurations 54 Offline Installation of a PCI Card 55 Removing and Replacing the Memory Carrier Assembly 56 Removing the Memory Carrier Assembly 56 Replacing the Memory Carrier Assembly 57 Installing Sy...

Page 5: ...sole with the SMASH SM CLP 88 Accessing the Graphic Console Using VGA 88 Powering Off and Powering On the Server 89 Server Power Button 89 Power States 89 Powering Off the Server 90 Powering Off the Server Using the iLO 2 MP 90 Powering Off the Server Manually 90 Powering On the Server 90 Powering On the Server Using the iLO 2 MP 90 Powering On the Server Manually 91 Core I O Card Configuration 91...

Page 6: ...latform Module 116 Introduction 116 Enabling the TPM 117 4 Booting and Shutting Down the Operating System 118 Configuring System Boot Options 118 Booting and Shutting Down HP UX 120 Adding HP UX to the Boot Options List 120 Booting HP UX in Standard Mode 121 Booting HP UX From the EFI Boot Manager 121 Booting HP UX From the EFI Shell 122 Booting HP UX in Single User Mode 123 Booting HP UX in LVM M...

Page 7: ...s Panel LEDs 144 Customer Replaceable Unit Health LEDs 145 Diagnostics 145 Online Diagnostics Exercisers 146 Online Support Tool Availability 146 Online Support Tools List 146 Linux Online Support Tools 147 Offline Support Tools List 147 General Diagnostic Tools 147 Fault Management Overview 148 HP UX Fault Management 148 WBEM indication providers and EMS Hardware Monitors 148 Errors and Reading E...

Page 8: ... Tools 174 Safety Information 174 Component Classification 175 Hot Swappable Components 175 Hot Pluggable Components 175 Cold Swappable Components 175 Accessing a Rack Installed Server 176 Extending the Server from the Rack 176 Inserting the Server into the Rack 177 Accessing a Pedestal Installed Server 177 Removing and Replacing the Top Cover 178 Removing the Top Cover 178 Replacing the Top Cover...

Page 9: ...stem Memory 205 Memory Installation Conventions 207 Supported DIMM Sizes and Memory Configurations 207 Memory Load Order 208 Memory Loading Rules and Guidelines 209 Installing Memory 210 Removing and Replacing the Front Bezel 212 Removing the Front Bezel 213 Replacing the Front Bezel 213 Removing and Replacing the Processor Board Assembly 214 Removing the Processor Board Assembly 214 Replacing the...

Page 10: ...er Replaceable Units Information 252 Parts Only Warranty Service 252 Customer Self Repair 252 Parts List 253 B Upgrades 257 I O Backplane Upgrade 257 I O Backplane Upgrade Overview 257 Required Service Tools 258 Safety Information 258 I O Backplane Upgrade Procedure 259 Installing Core I O Cards 263 Installing the HP Eight Internal Port SAS Host Bus Adapter 264 Installing the HP Smart Array P600 2...

Page 11: ...Smart Array P400 P600 and P800 Controllers 300 Quick Installation Procedure 300 Connecting External Storage 301 SAS Cable Part Numbers 301 SAUPDATE Utility 301 Syntax 302 Commands 302 List 302 UPDATE 302 UPDATE all 303 HELP or 303 Error Messages 304 EBSU Utility 304 Configuring the Array 306 Comparing the Utilities 307 ORCA Utility 307 Creating a Logical Drive Using ORCA 308 ACU Utility 309 D Util...

Page 12: ... 328 sysmode 329 Syntax 329 Parameters 329 Operation 329 Specifying SCSI Parameters 330 Using the SCSI Setup Utility 330 Using the Boot Option Maintenance Menu 336 Paths 336 Boot From a File 336 Add a Boot Option 337 Delete Boot Option s 338 Change Boot Order 338 Manage BootNext Setting 339 Set Auto Boot TimeOut 339 Select Active Console Output Devices 339 Select Active Console Input Devices 340 S...

Page 13: ...t information for authorized service providers customer system administrators and HP support personnel New and Changed Information in This Edition Updated environmental specifications including system shutdown temperature thresholds Publishing History Table 1 lists the publishing history for this document Table 1 Publishing History Details Publication Date Document Manufacturing Part Number Septem...

Page 14: ...mputer output Text displayed by the computer Ctrl x A key sequence A sequence such as Ctrl x indicates that you must hold down the key labeled Ctrl while you press another key or mouse button ENVIRONMENT VARIABLE The name of an environment variable for example PATH ERROR NAME The name of an error usually returned in the errno variable Key The name of a keyboard key Return and Enter both refer to t...

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Page 17: ... slots and UCIO are not hot pluggable Hot plug PCI PCI X PCIe hot pluggable operations enable you to add or remove a PCI PCI X PCIe card while the server is powered on Each slot is physically separated with a divider that contains a card extraction mechanism and a mechanical retention latch MRL Slots 3 10 on the 10 slot PCI PCI X IOBP and slots 5 10 on the 10 slot PCI PCI X PCIe IOBP support HP se...

Page 18: ...2 2 Private Fast core slots PCI X mode1 and 1 Private Slow core UCIO slot PCI 32 bit 33 MHz The eight Public slots are further subdivided into three speed bandwidth configurations Four PDHP Public Dual Hot plug which operate at 64 bit 66 MHz PCI X Two PSHP SDR Public Single Hot plug Single Data Rate operating at 64 bit 133 MHz PCI X Two PSHP DDR Public Single Hot plug Double Data Rate at 64 bit 26...

Page 19: ...z 64 5 2 2 3 Dual Bandwidth 6 Y General PCI X Public 66 MHz 64 6 5 9 7 8 Y General PCI X Public 66 MHz 64 7 1 1 9 10 N UCIO Private 33 MHz 32 0 0 0 PCI PCI X PCIe IOBP On the 10 slot PCI PCI X PCIe IOBP there are a total of eight Public slots four PCI X mode 1 and four PCIe two Private Fast core slots PCI PCI X mode 1 64 bit 66 MHz and one Private Slow core UCIO slot PCI 32 bit 33 MHz The eight Pu...

Page 20: ...319 For non PCIe systems ioconfig and info io will not display the MPS optimization policy setting The Set PCIe MPS Optimization boot manager menu also will not be displayed Running the ioconfig mps_optimize on off command from a non PCIe system the following output will be displayed Shell ioconfig mps_optimize ioconfig PCIe MPS optimization is not supported Shell ioconfig mps_optimize on ioconfig...

Page 21: ...sizes 512 MB 1 GB 2 GB 4 GB 8 GB Table 4 lists the memory carrier configurations the minimum and maximum memory for each configuration Table 4 Memory Carrier Configurations Maximum Configuration Minimum Configuration Memory Boards Memory Carrier 192 GB six quads 24x8 GB DIMMs 2 GB one quad four 512 MB DIMMS One 24 DIMM memory multiplexer mux based board 24 DIMM 384 GB 12 quads 48x8 GB DIMMs 2 GB o...

Page 22: ...version is equal to or higher than the version listed above for your product On HP Integrity servers you can determine the firmware version using the following EFI Shell info fw command Shell info fw FIRMWARE INFORMATION System Firmware A Revision 3 02 4819 System Firmware B Revision 3 02 4819 BMC Revision 5 20 Management Processor Revision T 02 17 Updatable EFI Drivers Floating Point Software Ass...

Page 23: ... two minutes of continuous failure Two or more fan motors fail or are too slow All remaining rotors to maximum speed and hard shut down after two minutes of continuous failure2 One or more fan units removed 1 NOTE Although the fans speed up to provide cooling when the top cover is removed HP recommends replacing the top cover within 15 seconds 2 NOTE HP recommends replacing fans within 20 seconds ...

Page 24: ...n display pca and held in contact mode by the top cover Power supplies each with its own pair of fans running at full speed and its own virtual health sensor 0x40 0x41 Fan units 1 through 6 consisting of 2 individual fans rotors 0xe0 to 0xe9 Power The server power subsystem is designed to provide high availability with 1 1 power supply redundancy Figure 5 page 25 is a block diagram of the power su...

Page 25: ...nt to the system by pulsing ACPI_PWR_BTN_L when the ACPI bits are set to note the OS has shut down the BMC will perform a hard power down If the system has not booted to an OS or if a long 5 second button press is detected the system will do an immediate hard power off System Power State Management The system power may be controlled from the Power button an IPMI Chassis command Wake On LAN loss or...

Page 26: ... of the chassis Service the display board from the top of the chassis The front display panel consists of the system status LEDs and a power switch Use the front display panel to determine the power status of the server and monitor the server as it progresses through the boot cycle Use the various LED states to assist with troubleshooting system problems A slimline DVD drive or optional DVD RW dri...

Page 27: ... Slot 2 Slot 1 1 Slot 10 Slots 1 and 2 2 Slot 2 Slots 1 and 3 2 Slot 2 Slot 3 1 Slot 2 Slots 3 and 4 2 Firmware Firmware consists of many individually linked binary images that are bound together by a single framework at run time Internally the firmware employs a software database called a device tree to represent the structure of the hardware platform and to provide a means of associating softwar...

Page 28: ...e standard EFI Shell to support HP value added functionality Event IDs for Errors and Events The system firmware generates event IDs for errors events and forward progress to the iLO 2 MP through common shared memory The iLO 2 MP interprets and stores event IDs Reviewing these events helps you diagnose and troubleshoot problems with the server Controls Ports and LEDs This section provides a basic ...

Page 29: ... server within a rack of UID Button UID button is activated Blue servers You can remotely activate this button using various system utilities 1 Resets the system irrecoverably halts all system Init Button processing and I O activity and restarts the server System is off Off Provides information about the system status System Health LED Normal operation Green Warning Flashing amber System fault Fla...

Page 30: ...is degraded Flashing amber corresponding failed component LED illuminates System health is critical Flashing red 1 There is an additional UID LED and button located on the rear panel of the server Both UID LEDs illuminate when you activate either the front or rear UID buttons Figure 8 shows the front control panel LEDs Figure 8 Front Control Panel LEDs Storage and Media Devices The server can cont...

Page 31: ...ckering green Offline no activity critical fault Solid amber Off Offline drive selected by locator function Solid blue1 Off Drive rebuilding Off Flashing green at constant 1 Hz 1 The Drive Status LED is blue when you use various software utilities such as online diagnostics and SAS drive configuration tools Hot Pluggable Disk Drive Slot Availability LEDs The hot pluggable disk drive slot availabil...

Page 32: ...for internal system components that have a detectable failure The LEDs illuminate solid amber only when a failure occurs and otherwise do not illuminate The LEDs are visible through the diagnostic panel on the outside of the top cover The diagnostics panel is oriented similar to the layout of the components in the system Diagnostic LEDs are provided for each internal serviceable component in the s...

Page 33: ... I O ports AC power connectors and the locator LED button LEDs located on the rear panel of the server indicate the operational status of the following components iLO 2 MP System LAN Power supply PCI PCI X PCIe slots Figure 13 shows the rear panel control port and LED locations Controls Ports and LEDs 33 ...

Page 34: ... board that enables local and remote management of the server As long as AC power is present whether at standby or full power the iLO 2 MP can function Figure 14 shows the controls ports and LEDs on the core I O board The figure is oriented vertically to match the orientation of the core I O board 34 Overview ...

Page 35: ...to reset the iLO 2 MP and optionally reset the user specific values to factory default values To soft reset the iLO 2 MP press the button momentarily then release it To soft reset the iLO 2 MP and return user specific values to factory default values press the button for more than four seconds then release it The following values are reset to factory default values Serial terminal baud rate settin...

Page 36: ...mpleted Off Operational and functional Flashing green iLO 2 MP Heartbeat Operational and functional Flashing green BMC Heartbeat Activity Blinking green Link Status Link with no activity Solid green No link Off 100 Mb link Solid amber Link Speed 10 Mb link Off 1 The LED is solid amber when AC power is first applied It remains solid amber for a few seconds until the iLO 2 MP completes its self test...

Page 37: ...to achieve the standby power state To bring the server to full power plug the power cord into the appropriate receptacle and either activate the power using the iLO 2 MP PC command or push the Power button To bring the server to the off state unplug the power cords Table 12 lists the power supply LED states Table 12 Power Supply LED Power Supply Condition Power Supply LED No AC power Off AC power ...

Page 38: ...minate when you activate either of the front or rear UID buttons PCI PCI X PCIe Card Slot The server has eight public hot pluggable PCI PCI X PCIe slots and two private core I O slots Each slot has an attention LED that serves two purposes Figure 13 It indicates a potential problem with the slot that requires immediate attention Additionally the LED can function as a locator used to identify a par...

Page 39: ...6 MHz Two PCI X slots 133 MHz Two PCI X slots 133 MHz Four PCIe x8 Two PCI X2 slots 266 MHz SAS core I O options Eight port SAS core I O card PCI X Eight port SAS core I O card PCI X Eight port SAS core I O card with RAID PCI X Eight port SAS core I O card with RAID PCI X Eight port SAS core I O card with RAID PCIe Eight port SAS core I O card with RAID able to connect to external storage PCIe Two...

Page 40: ...earthing conductor is to be connected from the unit to the building installation earth or if supplied by a separately derived system at the supply transformer or motor generator set grounding point Electrical Specifications This section provides electrical specifications for the server System Power Specifications Available power output is the maximum dc power that the power supply can supply to th...

Page 41: ...oesn t reach zero To reach zero power consumption in off mode either unplug the server or use a power block with a switch Power Consumption and Cooling Table 17 lists additional component power consumption Table 17 Additional Component Power Consumption Power Consumption Component 122 W 417 BTU hr Each additional CPU 31 W 106 BTU hr Each additional 4x DIMM 17 W 58 BTU hr Each additional SAS HD 29 ...

Page 42: ...ironmental Specifications Overall System Dimensions W X D X H Weight Condition Airflow Maximun at 35ºC1 Airflow Nominal Typical Heat Release Pedestal Rack Pedestal Rack Server Voltage 200 240 Vac 69 3 cm 27 3 in 69 6 cm Max 15 5 kg 34 lbs 150 lbs 68 04 kg max 120 150 lbs m hr2 CFM m hr2 CFM Watts Description x 48 9 cm 19 3 27 4 in x 44 154 lbs 6909 kg 750 441 588 346 433 Minimum Configuration in x...

Page 43: ...1 Derate maximum dry bulb temperature 1oC 300 m above 900 m 2 m3 hr 1 7 x CFM Environmental Specifications 43 ...

Page 44: ...removing or installing a hot swappable or hot pluggable component Voltages are present at various locations within the server whenever an AC 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 Do not wear loose clothing that can snag or catch on the server or on other it...

Page 45: ...ysical space and environmental requirements see the HP Integrity rx6600 Site Preparation Guide Inspecting the Shipping Containers for Damage HP shipping containers protect their contents under normal shipping conditions After the equipment arrives carefully inspect each carton for signs of shipping damage Shipping damage constitutes moderate to severe damage such as punctures in the corrugated car...

Page 46: ...ise the server slowly off the pallet until it clears the pallet cushions 7 Roll the lifter and server away from the pallet Do not raise the server any higher than necessary when moving it to the rack Installing Additional Components This section describes how to install components into the server that are not factory integrated Most servers are preconfigured with all components installed prior to ...

Page 47: ... lever down into the latched position Figure 17 6 Lock the cover release lever Turn the cam 90 degrees clockwise Removing and Replacing the Memory Carrier Assembly Cover NOTE When the memory carrier assembly cover is open or removed the chassis fan units increase to high speed to assist cooling When the top cover is replaced at the end of the operation the chassis fans return to normal speed Remov...

Page 48: ...er forward until it is flush with the front of the chassis 4 Push the cover release lever down into the latched position Figure 17 5 Lock the cover release lever Turn the cam 90 degrees clockwise Installing a Hot Swappable Power Supply The server can have one or two hot swappable power supplies These power supplies are located at the rear of the server The supported configuration of the server req...

Page 49: ...hot swappable power supply is identified as P1 Figure 19 CAUTION When a second power supply is not used the empty power supply slot must remain covered with the supplied metal filler panel Failure to observe this caution can result in damage due to overheating Installing a Power Supply CAUTION Install the hot swappable power supply into the server before attaching the new power cord Failure to obs...

Page 50: ...disk drive IMPORTANT For cooling purposes always leave disk drive fillers in slots that do not contain a disk drive Removing a Hot Swappable Disk Drive Filler To remove a hot swappable disk drive filler follow these steps 1 Squeeze the tabs on the front of the filler to release it from the slot in the drive bay 2 Pull gently until the filler slides out of the chassis 50 Installing the System ...

Page 51: ... can safely move SAS devices downwards as a block If you have bays 6 7 and 8 occupied you can move them down to bays 1 2 and 3 without having the hardware paths change during a cold install or recovery while the system is shut down but you must move the disks in order and you cannot rearrange them For example you can move bay 6 to 1 7 to 2 and 8 to 3 After doing this you can safely populate the SA...

Page 52: ...1 Use Figure 22 to determine the next available disk drive installation slot 2 Remove the disk drive filler if required See Removing a Hot Swappable Disk Drive Filler page 50 NOTE Save the disk drive filler for future use For cooling purposes always place disk drive fillers in slots that do not contain a disk drive 3 Insert the hot pluggable disk drive into the slot guides and slide the drive into...

Page 53: ...ation and card divider locations NOTE Slots one through eight are full length slots nine and ten are short length Figure 23 PCI PCI X Slot Identification and Card Divider Locations 9 Slot 9 5 Slot 5 1 Slot 1 2 Slot 2 10 Slot 10 6 Slot 6 7 Slot 7 3 Slot 3 1 1 Core I O Board Slot Installing Additional Components 53 ...

Page 54: ...an the current bus configuration it only runs at the slower bus mode and frequency of the current bus configuration The following are common configuration scenarios for cards that use shared slots These examples also apply to slots 9 and 10 because they are shared both use a common bus 1 If there is a PCI X 66 MHz card in slot 7 and you hot plug insert a PCI 33 MHz card into slot 8 the operation f...

Page 55: ...card running at PCI X 66 Incompatible bus4 Incompatible frequency3 PCI X 66 MHz 1 The conditions described in this table apply only to shared slots 7 8 9 and 10 Slots 1 2 3 4 5 and 6 are not shared slots 2 Compatible card is accepted and runs at the frequency shown 3 Incompatible frequency card does not work The new card does not initialize and powers down due to frequency mismatch 4 Incompatible ...

Page 56: ...X 24 DIMM memory boards 48 DIMM memory carrier configuration 2 CAUTION Observe all ESD safety precautions before attempting this procedure Failure to follow ESD safety precautions can result in damage to the server Removing the Memory Carrier Assembly WARNING Ensure that the system is powered off and all power sources have been disconnected from the server prior to performing this procedure Voltag...

Page 57: ...lacing the Memory Carrier Assembly Replacing the Memory Carrier Assembly CAUTION Ensure the processor board assembly is fully seated before you replace the memory carrier assembly The processor board assembly access door must be flush with the front bezel To replace the memory carrier assembly follow these steps 1 Ensure that the extraction handles are positioned in the outward unlocked position 2...

Page 58: ...ing and Replacing the Memory Carrier Assembly Cover page 47 Installing System Memory DIMMs System memory DIMMs are located on a pair of memory boards inside the memory carrier assembly WARNING Ensure that the system is powered off and all power sources have been disconnected from the server prior to performing this procedure Voltages are present at various locations within the server whenever an A...

Page 59: ...Figure 25 Memory Carrier Assembly Figure 26 shows the memory carrier with the side cover open Installing Additional Components 59 ...

Page 60: ...ted DIMM Sizes and Memory Configurations The standard server configuration includes a 48 DIMM memory carrier which contains one or two 24 DIMM memory boards System DIMMs seat onto the memory boards The minimum server configuration requires at least one memory quad or group of four DIMMs The following are the supported DIMM sizes for the server 512 MB 1 GB 2 GB 4 GB 8 GB Table 23 lists the supporte...

Page 61: ...re to observe these cautions results in system degradation or failure Do not mix DIMM sizes or types within a quad Load DIMM quads in order of size from largest to smallest For example if you have a quad of 2 GB DIMMs and a quad of 1 GB DIMMs install the quad of 2 GB DIMMs first 24 DIMM Memory Carrier Load Order For a single 24 DIMM memory board configuration load DIMMs in order from quad 0 to qua...

Page 62: ... smallest For example install all 2 GB quads before 1 GB or smaller quads and install all 1 GB quads before 512 MB quads Side 0 must have equal or greater memory capacity than side 1 Install DIMM quads based on the following rules Load quads into either side of the memory carrier in order starting with quad 0 and ending with quad 5 1 2 Install the first quad in side 0 quad 0 3 Install the second q...

Page 63: ...12 512 MB 1 1 5A 5B 5C 5D 5 Example 2 1 GB DIMMs 2 2 GB DIMMs 1 0A 0B 0C 0D 0 1 GB DIMMs 3 1 GB DIMMs 4 1A 1B 1C 1D 1 512 MB 5 512 MB 7 2A 2B 2C 2D 2 512 MB 6 512 MB 9 3A 3B 3C 3D 3 512 MB 8 4A 4B 4C 4D 4 512 MB 10 5A 5B 5C 5D 5 Example 3 512 MB 2 2 GB DIMMs 1 0A 0B 0C 0D 0 512 MB 3 512 MB 6 1A 1B 1C 1D 1 512 MB 4 512 MB 8 2A 2B 2C 2D 2 512 MB 5 3A 3B 3C 3D 3 512 MB 7 4A 4B 4C 4D 4 512 MB 9 5A 5B ...

Page 64: ...r For more information see Memory Load Order page 61 b Use Figure 27 to determine the DIMM slots to populate c Read understand and follow the general guidelines to install memory in the server See Memory Loading Rules and Guidelines page 62 4 Lay the memory carrier assembly on side 0 or side 1 so that the memory carrier side that contains the DIMM slots that you will install DIMMs into faces upwar...

Page 65: ...e tabs Figure 25 into the slots on both sides of the extraction handle release button until the side cover snaps into place NOTE To install DIMMs into slots on the other side of the memory carrier turn the carrier over to the opposite side side 0 or side 1 and repeat the installation procedure 8 Replace the memory carrier assembly and latch the top cover release lever See Removing and Replacing th...

Page 66: ...emove the memory carrier assembly cover See Removing and Replacing the Top Cover page 46 You do not need to fully remove the top cover to service this component however the top cover release lever must be open 2 Remove the memory carrier assembly See Removing and Replacing the Memory Carrier Assembly Cover page 47 NOTE You must remove the memory carrier because it attaches directly to the processo...

Page 67: ...embly See Removing and Replacing the Memory Carrier Assembly page 56 6 Replace the memory carrier assembly cover and latch the top cover release lever closed See Removing and Replacing the Memory Carrier Assembly Cover page 47 Installing a Dual Core Processor The server uses dual core processors Each processor contains two cores that function as separate processors Dual core processors double the ...

Page 68: ...ee in the HP Integrity rx6600 server install them in the designated locations on the processor board The slots on the processor board are labeled Module 0 Module 1 Module 2 and Module 3 The Module 0 and Module 1 slots are located on the top of the processor board assembly and the Module 2 and Module 3 slots are located on the underside of the processor board assembly IMPORTANT Use the supplied han...

Page 69: ...the socket CAUTION Attempting to turn the locking mechanism more than 180 degrees can severely damage the socket 9 Remove any protective packaging from the processor NOTE Protective covers are installed to protect connector pins Save the covers for future use 10 Inspect the processor pins and verify that the pins are not bent 1 1 Align the alignment holes on the processor with the alignment posts ...

Page 70: ...oving and Replacing the Processor Board Assembly page 65 16 Replace the memory carrier assembly See Removing and Replacing the Memory Carrier Assembly page 56 17 Replace the memory carrier assembly cover and latch the top cover release lever closed See Removing and Replacing the Memory Carrier Assembly Cover page 48 Figure 30 Installing a Dual Core Processor on the Processor Board Figure 31 shows ...

Page 71: ...Figure 31 Processor Power Cable Figure 32 shows the processor socket lock unlock mechanism and alignment post locations without a processor installed Installing Additional Components 71 ...

Page 72: ...Figure 32 Processor Alignment Posts and Lock Unlock Mechanism Figure 33 shows the processor lock unlock mechanism location and the alignment holes with the processor installed 72 Installing the System ...

Page 73: ...ount Installing the Server into a Rack The following information describes how to install the server into an HP rack or an approved non HP rack HP Rack HP servers that are installed into racks are shipped with equipment mounting slides An installation guide comes with each set of slides HP 3 7U Quick Deploy Rail System Installation Instructions for Installing the Server into a Rack or Pedestal Mou...

Page 74: ...from a rack mount to a rackless configuration you need a Server Rackless Mount Kit The rackless mount kit comes with the HP Integrity rx6600 Rack to Pedestal Conversion Guide Follow the steps in the HP Integrity rx6600 Rack to Pedestal Conversion Guide to attach the pedestal mount to the server Connecting the Cables This section provides information on the cables that power the server and provide ...

Page 75: ...he iLO 2 MP PR command the server can automatically power on to the full power state Attaching the Hook and Loop Strap to the Bulk Power Supply and Power Cord CAUTION If you do not fasten the hook and loop strap to the bulk power supply and the power cord the power cord might pop off the back To attach the hook and loop strap to the bulk power supplies and power cord follow these steps 1 Attach th...

Page 76: ...you plug the power cord into the server the BPS flashes amber and an amber light is present on the hard disk drives INTERVAL TWO Approximately 30 seconds later the BPS flashes green and the amber light is still present on the hard disk drives Standby power is now on LAN The server has two LAN ports that can provide network connectivity Figure 35 shows the available LAN ports for the server Figure ...

Page 77: ...l TOC capabilities provides console access displays and records system events and displays detailed information about internal subsystems The iLO 2 MP is available whenever the system is connected to a power source even if the server main power switch is turned off NOTE For more information on iLO 2 see the HP Integrity Integrated Lights Out 2 Operations Guide Extensible Firmware Interface EFI Pro...

Page 78: ... MP 3 Change the default user name and password on the administrator account to your predefined selections Change default user name and password 4 Set up the user accounts if using the local accounts feature Set up user accounts 5 Set up the security access settings Set up security access 6 Access the host console using method of choice Access the host console 7 Advanced Activate advanced features...

Page 79: ...figuration method and assign an IP address if necessary Determining the Physical iLO 2 MP Access Method Before you can access the iLO 2 MP you must first determine the correct physical connection method The iLO 2 MP has a separate LAN port from the system LAN port It requires a separate LAN drop IP address and networking information from that of the port used by the operating system Figure 37 Cons...

Page 80: ... the host console Table 29 Physical Connection Matrix Required Connection Components Connection Method RS 232 serial port 1 Host console 2 RS 232 serial port DB 9F to DB 9F cable 3 Emulation terminal device for example a PC laptop or ASCII terminal 10 100 LAN cable LAN port Determining the iLO 2 MP LAN Configuration Method To access the iLO 2 MP through the iLO 2 MP LAN the iLO 2 MP must acquire a...

Page 81: ...sing DHCP and DNS DHCP automatically configures all DHCP enabled servers with IP addresses subnet masks and gateway addresses All HP Integrity entry class servers with the iLO 2 MP are shipped from the factory with DHCP enabled HP recommends using the DHCP and DNS method to simplify access to the iLO 2 MP NOTE You can use ARP Ping regardless of the status of DHCP unless an IP address has ever been...

Page 82: ...ress is assigned using DHCP ARP Ping is permanently disabled Some DHCP server options can cause the apparent issuance of ARP Ping to the iLO 2 MP which will negate the DHCP DDNS method The Address Resolution Protocol ARP and Packet Internet Grouper Ping utility uses ARP packets to ping or discover a device on the local network segment The IP address you assign to the server must use the same netwo...

Page 83: ... the server 4 Open a DOS window on the PC 5 At the DOS prompt enter arp s to assign the IP address to the iLO MAC address Syntax arp s IP address you want to assign to the iLO MAC address iLO 2 MAC address Example from Windows arp s 192 0 2 1 00 00 0c 07 ac 00 6 At the DOS prompt enter ping followed by the IP address to verify that the iLO 2 MP LAN port is configured with the appropriate IP addres...

Page 84: ...s and the ports used to connect the server to the console device 3 Connect the cables from the appropriate ports to the server 4 Start the emulation software on the console device 5 Log in to the iLO 2 MP See Logging In to the iLO 2 MP page 84 6 At the MP Main Menu enter CM and press Enter to select command mode 7 At the command mode prompt enter LS and press Enter The screen displays the default ...

Page 85: ... Setup This section provides additional information to setup the iLO 2 MP Modifying User Accounts and Default Password The iLO 2 MP comes preconfigured with default factory settings including a default user account and password The two default user accounts on initial login are All Rights Administrator level user login Admin password Admin Console Rights Operator level user login Oper password Ope...

Page 86: ...ounts and Default Password page 85 CAUTION When DHCP is enabled the system is vulnerable to security risks because anyone can access the iLO 2 MP until you change the default user name and password HP strongly recommends you assign user groups and rights before proceeding Create local accounts You can store up to 19 user names and passwords to manage iLO 2 MP access This is ideal for small environ...

Page 87: ...8 Figure 38 Web Login Page 3 Click Sign In The Status Summary page Figure 39 displays after login Figure 39 Status Summary Page 1 Select the web interface functions by clicking the Function tabs at the top of the page Each function lists options in the Navigation Bar on the left side of the page 2 Click an option link to display data in the Display screen and click Refresh to update the display Ac...

Page 88: ...RC see the HP Integrity iLO 2 Operations Guide Accessing the Host Console with the SMASH SM CLP For information on how to access the host console using the SMASH SM CLP see the HP Integrity iLO 2 Operations Guide Accessing the Graphic Console Using VGA VGA is a method you can use to access the graphic console NOTE You cannot access iLO 2 using VGA This method requires three elements Monitor VGA co...

Page 89: ...Button Power States The server has three power states Standby power Plug the power cord into the appropriate receptacle on the rear of the chassis the front panel Power button is not turned on Full power Full power occurs when you plug the power cord into the appropriate receptacle and either activate the power using the iLO 2 MP PC command or press the Power button Off Unplug the power cords Tabl...

Page 90: ...e server and enter YES when prompted to confirm the action IMPORTANT The main dc voltage is now removed from the system however AC voltage for standby power is still present in the server 6 Unplug all power cables from the receptacles on the rear panel of the server Powering Off the Server Manually To manually power off the server follow these steps 1 Gracefully shut down the operating system 2 Pr...

Page 91: ...he HP Integrity server use the drvcfg and cfggen EFI commands If you are scripting multiple devices use thecfggencommand Integrated Mirror The advantage of an IM is there is always a mirrored copy of the data An IM provides data protection for the system boot volume to safeguard critical information such as the operating system on servers and high performance workstations An IM supports two simult...

Page 92: ...ng example indicates that the EFI Serial Attached SCSI card utility version is 1 01 12 00 fs0 EFI HP TOOLS NETWORK mptutil MPTUTIL 1 01 12 00 Vendor Device Choice ID ID Bus Device 0 1000h 0054h 14h 01h LSI Logic SAS1068 Host Adapter 1 Refresh b Press Enter 4 To update the firmware use the mptutil command 5 Reset the controller fs0 reset The mptutil commands and functions are listed in Table 33 and...

Page 93: ...when I try to flash the firmware why Answer You are expected to concatenate a proper nvdata image on to the firmware mptutil keeps you from flashing an image without one To concatenate nvdata and firmware you need to run the mptutil o d 64it__l fw sas106x dat output fw command 64it__l fw is the firmware image without a nvdata image sas106x dat is the nvdata image This file depends on the type or r...

Page 94: ...eric keypad and numeric keypad minus update a modifiable field to its next relative value Esc Abort Exit Escape aborts the current context operation and or exits the current screen User confirmation is solicited as required if changes have been made by user If you are using a serial console pressing Esc causes a delay of several seconds before it takes effect This is normal system behavior and is ...

Page 95: ...al PCI Dev Indicates the PCI Device assigned by the system BIOS to an adapter range 0x00 0x1F 0 31 decimal PCI Fnc Indicates the PCI Function assigned by the system BIOS to an adapter range 0x00 0x7 0 7 decimal FW Revision Displays the Fusion MPT firmware version and type IR or IT Status Indicates whether the adapter is or is not eligible for software control enabled disabled or error Enabled Indi...

Page 96: ...mat x xx xx xx yy where x xx xx xx refers to the FW version and yy refers to the type The currently supported type is IR l SAS Address Displays the SAS Address assigned to this adapter FW Revision Displays the Fusion MPT firmware version and type IR or IT Status Indicates whether an adapter is eligible for configuration utility software control or is reserved for control by other software Enabled ...

Page 97: ...Properties Screens There are four screens within RAID properties To access the screens select RAID Properties from the Adapter Properties screen The Select New Array Type screen displays Figure 43 Select New Array Type Screen Select New Array Type Screen The Select New Array Type screen enables you to view an existing array or create an Integrated Mirror array of two disks plus an optional hot spa...

Page 98: ...s used as a hot spare for the IM array if No the device is not used as a hot spare for the IM array Only one hot spare per IM array is permitted A hot spare is not required in an IM You can specify a hot spare at array creation or any time after creation provided the array is made up of five disks or fewer This field is grayed out under the following conditions The device does not meet the minimum...

Page 99: ... View Existing Array field from the Select New Array Type screen You can perform the following actions on the View Array screen To view the next array press N To create a new array press C Array Displays the number of this array Identifier Displays the identifier of this array Type Displays the RAID type Scan Order Displays the scan order of the array Size MB Displays the size of the array Status ...

Page 100: ...rt of an IM array Too Small Disk is too small to mirror existing data Max Dsks Maximum of disks allowed for this type of Array reached and or Maximum of total IM disks on a controller reached No SMART Disk doesn t support SMART cannot be used in an RAID array Wrg Intfc Device interface SAS differs from existing IM disks Pred Fail Indicates whether device SMART is predicting device failure Yes No S...

Page 101: ... ask if you want to perform this action Press Y for yes or N for no Delete Array To perform the deletion of the currently displayed IM array press Enter on Delete Array The screen prompts you to ask if you want to perform this action Press Y for yes and N for no Identifier Displays the identifier of this array Type Displays the RAID type Scan Order Displays the scan order of the array Size MB Disp...

Page 102: ...mmands and parameters in uppercase lowercase or a mixture of the two Use the following conventions in the command descriptions Text in italics must be entered exactly as shown on the command line Text surrounded by must be replaced with a required parameter Text surrounded by may be replaced by an optional parameter Parameters surrounded by must be entered one or more times as appropriate for the ...

Page 103: ...ve to a volume that only uses 9 GB of capacity on each disk drive the remaining 27 GB of capacity on the disk drive is unusable The disk identified by the first SCSI ID on the command line is assigned as the primary disk drive when creating an IM volume If the SAS controller is allowed to resync the disk drives the data on the primary disk drive is available by accessing the newly created volume U...

Page 104: ... hot spare disks page 102 Smart Array P400 P600 and P800 Controllers The following information is provided to assist you in configuring the Smart Array P400 P600 and P800 controllers during installation Quick Installation Procedure To install the controller follow these steps 1 Power off the server 2 Install additional physical drives if necessary see Connecting External Storage page 105 The numbe...

Page 105: ...ble connector 6 Power on the enclosure 7 Power on the server SAS Cable Part Numbers If you require additional cables order them by the option kit number listed in Table 34 Table 34 SAS Cable Part Numbers Cable Assembly Number Option Kit Number Cable Length 361317 001 389664 B21 1 0 m 3 3 ft 361317 002 389668 B21 2 0 m 6 6 ft 361317 004 389671 B21 4 0 m 13 ft 361317 006 389674 B21 6 0 m 20 ft SAUPD...

Page 106: ...ameters Commands You can use the following operations with saupdate LIST UPDATE UPDATE all HELP or List Use LIST to display all detected Smart Array controllers along with the active firmware versions fs0 saupdate LIST Smart Array Offline Firmware Update Utility Version 1 04 12 00 C Copyright 2004 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P Seg Bus Dev Func Description Version 1 51 4 0 HP Smart Array ...

Page 107: ...ows the command to update all controllers for which the firmware image file applies The controllers for which the firmware image is not applicable are skipped In this example the Smart Array 6400 controller is updated and the Smart Array 5300 is skipped fs0 saupdate UPDATE all CYBORG234 BIN Replace CYBORG234 BIN with the name of your firmware file The following screen displays showing the controll...

Page 108: ...mple shows CYBORG101 BIN does not exist File CYBORG101 BIN invalid or corrupted EBSU Utility The EFI based Setup Utility EBSU provides an easy to use interface for flashing firmware partitioning the hard disk installing diagnostic tools configuring storage controllers and running other EFI utilities NOTE You can use EBSU to update firmware for many different devices in the system A Smart Array Con...

Page 109: ... the Smart Array Controller item in the list 8 Press Enter to display detailed information about the device Figure 46 EBSU Maintain Firmware Screen EBSU displays the firmware update screen for the selected device The version number in the first column ROM Firmware Version is the one currently installed on your system The version number in the second column ROM Version on Disk is the one available ...

Page 110: ... Smart Array controller ORCA a simple ROM based configuration utility Array Configuration Utility ACU a versatile browser based utility that provides maximum control over configuration parameters NOTE To copy a particular array configuration to several other servers on the same network use the Array Configuration Replicator ACR or the scripting capability of ACU ACR is provided in the SmartStart S...

Page 111: ...mum configuration for an unconfigured controller No Yes Describes configuration errors No Yes Suitable for configuration while online Yes No Suitable for configuration while offline Supported Procedures Yes Yes Creation and deletion of arrays and logical drives Yes Yes Assignment of RAID level No Yes Sharing of spare drives among several arrays No Yes Assignment of multiple spare drives per array ...

Page 112: ...e ORCA to configure one spare drive to be shared among several arrays Only ACU enables you to configure shared spare drives 3 Press Enter to accept the settings 4 Press F8 to confirm the settings and save the new configuration After several seconds the Configuration Saved screen displays 5 Press Enter to continue You can now create another logical drive by repeating the previous steps NOTE Newly c...

Page 113: ...on the resource CD that is shipped with the HP server To troubleshoot the server you must be familiar with the Offline Diagnostics Environment ODE which runs in the Extensible Firmware Interface EFI Descriptions and user information about offline troubleshooting tools are available at http www hp com bizsupport The offline tools are available for download at http www software hp com Troubleshootin...

Page 114: ...e and reseat boards within the server If the problem persists replace the power supply or the power supply interface board If the AC Out indicators are lit power is available to the server circuits If the console shows that the server is powered on but server LEDs indicate that power is off remove and reseat connectors on the LED status board If the problem persists replace the LED status board If...

Page 115: ...eplace 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 hard drive 2 Swap the hard drive with one from another slot or with a known good spare 3 Remove and reinstall t...

Page 116: ...roduction The TPM is an optional security component which enhances security capabilities for the server if it is running the HP UX operating system The TPM is a security chip that is unique to the server It performs key security processes independent of other hardware components The TPM creates and stores additional encryption keys from the root key of the system The encryption keys created by the...

Page 117: ... Enter secconfig to display a list of configurable security settings d Enter secconfig tpm on to enable the TPM 3 Reset the server 4 Boot the operating system 5 Restore the former TPM settings to the new TPM See the HP UX operating system documentation for more information 6 Back up the TPM security information See the HP UX operating system documentation for more information Enabling the Trusted ...

Page 118: ...imary console set via boot manager or conconfig command System Overview Boot Menu hp server BL870c HP UX Primary Boot 0 2 1 0 Serial USE7234MV8 Internal Bootable DVD EFI Shell Built in System Firmware 3 01 4739 iLO Virtual Media BMC Version 5 20 Core LAN Port 1 MP Version T 02 17 SuSE on fs0 Installed Memory 6144 MB HP UX 11 31 from SAS disk CPU Logical Boot Configuration Module CPUs Speed Status ...

Page 119: ...t Operating system utilities for managing the boot options list include the HP UX setboot command NOTE In some versions of EFI the Boot Configuration Menu is listed as the Boot Option Maintenance Menu To manage the boot options list for each server use the EFI Shell the EFI Boot Configuration Menu or operating system utilities At the EFI Shell the bcfg command supports listing and managing the boo...

Page 120: ...st see Adding HP UX to the Boot Options List page 120 To boot HP UX use the following procedures Booting HP UX From the EFI Boot Manager page 121 describes the standard ways to boot HP UX Typically this results in booting HP UX in multi user mode Booting HP UX in Single User Mode page 123 describes how to boot HP UX in single user mode Booting HP UX in LVM Maintenance Mode page 124 describes how t...

Page 121: ...ion to the position in the boot options list specified by The new boot option references file efi and is listed with the title specified by Description For example bcfg boot add1 EFI HPUX HPUX EFI HP UXi adds an HP UX 1 1i item as the first entry in the boot options list See the help bcfg command 4 Exit the console and iLO 2 MP interfaces if you are finished using them a To exit the system console...

Page 122: ...tem boots or when the map r command is issued 4 When accessing the EFI System Partition for the desired boot device issue the HPUX command to initiate the HPUX EFI loader on the device you are accessing The full path for the loader is EFI HPUX HPUX EFI When initiated the loader references the EFI HPUX AUTO file and proceeds to boot HP UX using the default boot behavior specified in the AUTO file Y...

Page 123: ...n the device you are accessing 4 Boot to the HP UX Boot Loader prompt HPUX by pressing any key within the 10 seconds given for interrupting the HP UX boot process After you press a key the HPUX EFI interface the HP UX Boot Loader prompt HPUX launches For help using the HPUX EFI loader enter the help command To return to the EFI Shell enter exit fs0 hpux c Copyright 1990 2002 Hewlett Packard Compan...

Page 124: ...HP UX Boot Loader prompt HPUX 5 At the HPUX prompt enter the boot lm vmunix command to boot HP UX in LVM maintenance mode 6 Exit the console and iLO 2 MP interfaces when finished using them Press Control B to exit the system console and return to the MP Main Menu To exit the iLO 2 MP enter X at the MP Main Menu Shutting Down HP UX Use the shutdown command to shut down HP UX running on a system For...

Page 125: ...FI menu select the Exit from the submenus until you return to the screen with the EFI Boot Manager heading c From the EFI Boot Manager menu select EFI Shell to access the EFI Shell environment 2 Access the EFI System Partition fsX where X is the file system number for the device from which you want to boot HP OpenVMS For example enter fs2 to access the EFI System Partition for the bootable file sy...

Page 126: ...ot device and provides a specific set of boot options or arguments to use when booting the device 3 Press Enter to initiate booting using the selected boot option 4 Exit the console and iLO 2 MP interfaces when finished using them Press Control B to exit the system console and return to the MP Main Menu To exit the iLO 2 MP enter X at the MP Main Menu Booting HP OpenVMS from the EFI Shell To boot ...

Page 127: ...e system console Accessing the console through the iLO 2 MP enables you to maintain console access to the system after HP OpenVMS has shut down 3 At the OpenVMS DCL command element prompt issue the SYS SYSTEM SHUTDOWN command and specify the shutdown options in response to the prompts For example SYS SYSTEM SHUTDOWN SHUTDOWN Perform an Orderly System Shutdown on node RSNVMS How many minutes until ...

Page 128: ...r the device from which you want to boot Microsoft Windows For example enter fs2 to access the EFI System Partition for the bootable file system number 2 The EFI Shell prompt changes to reflect the file system currently accessed The full path for the Microsoft Windows loader is efi microsoft winnt50 ia64ldr efi and it is on the device you are accessing NOTE You must only initiate this loader from ...

Page 129: ...vice and provides a specific set of boot options or arguments to be used when booting the device 3 Press Enter to initiate booting using the selected boot option 4 Once Windows begins loading wait for the Special Administration Console SAC to become available The SAC interface provides a text based administration tool that is available from the system console For example Loading Windows Server 200...

Page 130: ...ut period ranges from 0 600 with a default of 30 See the help shutdown Windows command To shutdown Windows from the command line follow these steps 1 Log in to Windows running on the system that you want to shut down For example access the system console and use the SAC interface to start a command prompt from which you can issue Windows commands to shut down the system 2 Check to see whether any ...

Page 131: ...If you are at another EFI menu select Exit from the submenus until you return to the screen with the EFI Boot Manager c Select the EFI Shell to access the EFI Shell environment 2 Access the EFI System Partition fsX where X is the file system number for the device from which you want to boot Linux For example enter fs2 to access the EFI System Partition for the bootable file system number 2 The EFI...

Page 132: ...ect its entry from the list of boot options 3 Selecting a Linux entry from the boot options list boots the operating system using ELILO EFI loader and the elilo conf file Booting Red Hat Enterprise Linux from the EFI Shell 1 Access the EFI Shell From the system console select EFI Shell from the EFI Boot Manager menu to access the shell 2 Access the EFI System Partition for the Red Hat Enterprise L...

Page 133: ...at the EFI Shell command prompt to launch the ELILO EFI loader If needed you can specify the loader s full path by entering efi SuSE elilo at the EFI Shell command prompt 4 Allow the ELILO EFI loader to proceed with booting the SuSE Linux kernel By default the ELILO EFI loader boots the kernel image and options specified by the default item in the elilo conf file To interact with the ELILO EFI loa...

Page 134: ...to Linux running on the system you want to shut down 2 Issue the shutdown command with the desired command line options and include the required time argument to specify when the operating system shutdown is to occur For example shutdown r 20 shuts down and reboots the system in twenty minutes 134 Booting and Shutting Down the Operating System ...

Page 135: ...lashing amber with a warning indication or flashing red with a fault indication System Alert on console Analyze the alert by using the system event log SEL to identify the last error logged by the server Use the iLO 2 MP commands to view the SEL using either the iLO 2 MP s serial text interface or telnet SSH or web GUI on the iLO 2 MP LAN At this point you will have a good idea about which area of...

Page 136: ...Green or Amber with the LED states listed in Table 38 4 Go to the step number of Table 39 as specified in the rightmost column of Table 38 located in the row which corresponds to your front panel LED display state 5 Read the symptom condition information in the leftmost column of the Table 39 6 Perform the action s specified in the Action column 7 If more information is required see the appropriat...

Page 137: ...reference to the corresponding subsection of this chapter for further information Figure 49 Front Panel LEDs NOTE In Table 38 the Unit Identifier UID Locator LED has not been included because it is not used directly for troubleshooting rx6600 servers However indirectly it can provide useful system information for example when it is blue this is an indication that the BMC is working Similarly the I...

Page 138: ...s are as follows System Health is Off Internal Health is Off External Health is Off and Power is Steady Amber A fatal fault has been detected and logged attempting to power on the server System Health is Off Internal Health is Off External Health is Off and Power is Steady Amber Server does not power on after front panel Power button is momentarily depressed for example is depressed for less than ...

Page 139: ... see Troubleshooting Tools page 142 Preceding problem is fixed when a redundant internal FRU is replaced iLO 2 MP logs are read and the front panel LED states are as follows System Health Front panel System Health LED is Flashing Red and Internal Health LED is Flashing Amber 3b is Off Internal Health is Steady Green External Health is Steady Green and Power is Steady Green LINEBREAK Front panel LE...

Page 140: ...Green and Power is Steady Green 1 Examine the LED next to each RAID connector and replace the RAID HBA if this LED is either Steady Amber or Steady Red it indicates RAID drives are degraded or corrupted respectively Preceding problem is fixed when all of these LEDs remain Off after next power on There are RAID channel redundancy failures 4d Front panel LEDs indicate that the server s power is turn...

Page 141: ...ot recover from using OS recovery routines for example System Health is MCA occurs during server operation the server reboots the OS NOTE Server reboots OS if enabled 8a Flashing Red Internal Health is Steady Green External Health is Steady Green and Power is Steady Green 1 Capture the MCA dump with the EFI command errdumpmca If the system can boot the OS you can capture binary MCA dump files onli...

Page 142: ...ng events using its event dictionary determines the state of the System Health LED External Health LED EHLED The front panel Externally Serviceable Server Health LED called the External Health LED indicates the status of the components that are externally serviceable In most systems this LED is only used to monitor the power supply status and external fans Whenever the external health LED is lit t...

Page 143: ...ternal CRUs and system firmware has passed BOOT_START Steady Green An internally accessible CRU failed system is on or in standby mode Check the Diagnostic Panel or internal system LEDs Flash 1 Hz Amber The internal health LED will clear once all of the LEDs on the Diagnostic LED panel have been cleared For details on how each LED in the Diagnostic panel is cleared see Diagnostics Panel LEDs page ...

Page 144: ...ault The system crashed or cannot boot Check the logs for details Flashing red Locator Switch LED Unit Identifier or UID The Locator Switch LED allows a specific system to be identified in a rack or data center environment One Locator Switch LED is located in the front panel and a second is located in the rear of the chassis LEDs are incorporated inside the pushbutton to minimize space Both switch...

Page 145: ...pport tools are available to enable manufacturing field support personnel and the customer to troubleshoot system problems In general if the operating system OS is already running it is not desirable to shut it down and the online support tools should be used If the OS cannot be booted you must use the offline support tools resolve the problem The offline support tools are available either from th...

Page 146: ... The hardware path to the device The vendor Onboard log information if applicable Miscellaneous information associated with the device The firmware revision code if firmware is present in the device is also displayed Expert tools are device specific troubleshooting utilities for use by sophisticated users Their functionality varies from tool to tool but they are intended to be interactive and rely...

Page 147: ...ripheral Verifier PERFVER SAS SCSI Disk Firmware Update Utility DFDUTIL Disk Test Utility Non Destructive DISKUTIL Data Copy Utility COPYUTIL Disk Expert Utility DISKEXPT I O Diagnostics Launch Facility Executes third party diagnostics and runs BIST if available IODIAG Core I O Diagnostic CIODIAG2 Card Specific I O Diagnostics BIST Specific Card I O Diagnostics General Diagnostic Tools The followi...

Page 148: ...rs allow users to monitor the operation of a wide variety of hardware products and alert them immediately if any failure or other unusual event occurs By using hardware event monitoring users can virtually eliminate undetected hardware failures that could interrupt system operation or cause data loss Complete information on installing and using EMS hardware event monitors as well as a list of supp...

Page 149: ...P Event logs can also be read back over the PDH bus by software IPMI driver or agent for storage on disk Using Event Logs To consult the event logs 1 Connect to the system console 2 Use Control B to access the iLO 2 MP menu 3 Use the sl command to view event logs System Event E and Forward Progress F logs are very useful in determining the context of an error See the following figure for an exampl...

Page 150: ...g Name Entries Full Latest Timestamped Entry E System Event 12 1 31 Oct 2003 23 37 45 Event Log Navigation Help View next block forward in time e g from 3 to 4 View previous block backward in time e g from 3 to 2 CR Continue to the next or previous block D Dump the entire log F First entry L Last entry J Jump to entry number H View mode configuration Hex K View mode configuration Keyword T View mo...

Page 151: ...or Q to quit filter setup 3 Alert threshold level 3 filter will be applied 5 Select v and select t to change the display to text mode Display Mode Configuration H Hex mode Current K Keyword mode T Text mode Enter new value or Q to Quit 6 To decode the blinking state of system LED review the entire SEL and look at events with alert level 3 and above For example Log Entry 24 14 Feb 2003 15 27 02 Ale...

Page 152: ...ck Diagram The following is a system block diagram showing the major server functional components and their interconnections Figure 51 Server System with PCI PCI X I O Backplane Block Diagram 152 Troubleshooting ...

Page 153: ...ey are faulty or have failed The following is a list of all external CRUs eCRUs in the server Bulk power supply 1 and 2 1 Console device Power cords Modems UPS DVD and 2 5 HDDs SAS or SATA 1 Cooling fans 4 6 The following is a list of all the internal CRUs iCRUs in the server I O board assembly Core I O board1 Core LAN HBA SAS Disk HBA CPU board and CPUs1 Disk BP board 1 and 2 1 Has an associated ...

Page 154: ... 06 Front Panel 00 Motherboard Log Entry 4 Dec 2005 00 00 09 Alert Level 5 Critical Keyword Type 02 257100 2453760 Missing CRU device Mem Extender Logged by Baseboard Management Controller Sensor Entity Presence 0x2000000009020050 FF01807115250300 If you do not see all of the above CRU IDs concentrate on the missing CRU IDs You should eventually end up with the following Alert IPMI event for this ...

Page 155: ...cessor Board 0012 Power Pod 0 0013 Power Pod 1 0032 CPU 0 PIROM 0033 CPU 1 PIROM 0036 Processor 0 RAM 0037 Processor 1 RAM 0128 DIMM0A 0136 DIMM0B 0144 DIMM0C 0152 DIMM0D 0160 DIMM1A 0168 DIMM1B 0176 DIMM1C 0184 DIMM1D 0000 Motherboard At this point if the installed CRUs are all functional the system should initiate POST on all processors It is recommended to observe the system console output usin...

Page 156: ...thin that IPF processor module to fail while all other physical and their logical CPUs continue operating Double bit data cache errors in any physical CPU core will cause a Global MCA event that causes all logical and physical CPUs in the server to fail and reboot the operating system Customer Messaging Policy A diagnostic LED only lights for physical CPU core errors when isolation is to a specifi...

Page 157: ...EDs Notes Source Cause Sample IPMI Events Diagnostic LED s SFW Installed processors Type E0h 734d 26d BOOT_CPU_LOADING_ERROR Processors are not compatible SFW Processors and or Type E0h 2953d 26d BOOT_CPU_LOADING_ERROR Processors termination out of order SFW A logical CPU thread failed late self test Type E0h 36d 26d BOOT_CPU_LATE_TEST_FAIL Processors SFW A logical CPU thread slave Type E0h 677d 2...

Page 158: ...mory expanders must have their memory DIMMs installed in groups of four known as a quad DIMM quads of different sizes can be installed in any physical rank on all versions of memory expanders but they must be grouped by their size Both the 24 and 48 slot memory expanders support physical memory ranks with four DIMMs while the common 8 slot memory expander s memory cells 0 and 1 each support physic...

Page 159: ...e errors for example no memory DIMMs installed in rank 0 of side 0 follow the HP policy of lighting all of the CRU LEDs on the diagnostic LED panel for all of the DIMMs that are missing No diagnostic messages are reported for single byte errors that are corrected in both zx2 caches and memory DIMMs during corrected platform error CPE events Diagnostic messages are reported for CPE events when thre...

Page 160: ...E_NON_RECOVERABLE Memory Carriers memory expander shows failure The failing DIMM s rank SFW Detected that an SDRAM is failing on the DIMM Type E0h 4000d 26d MEM_CHIPSPARE_DEALLOC_RANK DIMMs will be deallocated SFW DIMM type is not compatible with Type E0h 174d 26d MEM_DIMM_TYPE_INCOMPATIBLE DIMMs current DIMMs for this platform SFW Detected a fatal error in DIMM s serial presence detect SPD Type E...

Page 161: ... Subsystem Behavior Each bulk power supply CRU provides 1600 Watts of dc power from a nominal 240 VAC 50 60 Hz The baseboard management controller BMC chip located on the Unified Core I O board CRU controls the flow of 12 VDC power to the server s CRUs NOTE You can control and display power supply status remotely with the iLO 2 MP pc and ps commands respectively Typical power up sequence of the se...

Page 162: ...ed on Steady Green System is shut down but AC and housekeeping standby power are active Steady Amber For HA and safety reasons this LED is run directly off the power rails rather than run under firmware control Power Supply Power LED There is a 1 Hz Flashing Green POWER LED PWR located on each power supply which indicates that AC is applied to the PSU and that housekeeping voltages are available T...

Page 163: ... baseboard Management Controller BMC chip located on the Unified Core I O board CRU controls fan speed on ambient air temperatures chip temperatures server configuration and fan operation or failure Air is drawn through the front of the chassis and pushed out the rear by the cooling fans Note that you can display fan status remotely with the iLO 2 MP ps command Within the server temperature sensor...

Page 164: ...ause global MCAs NOTE HP UX provides its own path with the physical Rope of the suspect I O subsystem FRU Use Table 61 PCI PCI X Slot Rope ACPI Paths page 165 to determine the physical PCI slot number Table 59 lists the I O subsystem events that light the diagnostic panel LEDs Table 59 I O Subsystem Events That Light Diagnostic Panel LEDs Notes Source Cause Sample IPMI Events Diagnostic LEDs Likel...

Page 165: ...ter is deconfigured SFW I O LBA clear error failed Type E0h 133d 26d IO_LBA_CLEAR_ERR_FAILED I O Card SFW I O SBA clear error failed Type E0h 144d 26d IO_SBA_CLEAR_ERR_FAILED I O Card SFW PCI X slot power on error Type E0h 146d 26d IO_SLOT_POWER_ON_ERROR I O Card SFW PCI X slot has incorrect default power state Type E0h 145d 26d IO_SLOT_POWER_DEFAULT_ERROR I O Card SFW I O host bridge Lower Bus Ad...

Page 166: ...es 1 10 Public shared at 66 MHz Table 62 PCI PCI X PCIe Slot Rope ACPI Paths Logical ACPI Path OLARD Physical Rope Physical Slot Acpi HWP0002 PNP0A03 0 Pci 1 No 0 XX Slow core iLO 2 MP at 33MHz Acpi HWP0002 PNP0A03 0 Pci 2 No 0 XX Core I O USB Acpi HWP0002 PNP0A03 0 Pci 4 No 0 XX Core I O VGA optional Acpi HWP0002 PNP0A03 400 Pci 1 No 8 1 Fast core storage at 66 MHz Acpi HWP0002 PNP0A03 400 Pci 2 ...

Page 167: ... 0 Pci 0 0 Pci 0 0 Pci 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4rd from left I O PCIe x8 switched with slot 3 Optional SAS core I O card 4 Management Subsystem iLO 2 MP BMC Manageability LAN LED on the Core I O board CRU bulkhead The manageability LAN uses two LEDs viewable from the rear of the server The manageability LAN LED indicates link and activity status Only 10 Mb and 100 Mb speeds are currently supported on ...

Page 168: ...e LED shows the correct activity indication for all disk drives that you installed 1 Turn on power to the server and display monitor 2 During the boot sequence watch the Activity LED on each hard disk drive Activity LED The LED quickly cycles from amber to green The LED stays steady green until the drive spins up 3 If the activity LED stays illuminated steady green on any disk drives after the dri...

Page 169: ...ethernet protocol and twisted pair wiring is enabled Blinking amber 2nd from top 1000Mb No link Off The 100 Mb s with ethernet protocol and twisted pair wiring is enabled Blinking green 2nd from bottom 100Mb No link Off The activity LED is enabled Blinking green Bottom Activity No activity Off LAN B Connector LEDs The 1 Gb LAN B interface provides two LEDs on the LAN bulkhead Table 66 lists the Gb...

Page 170: ...acterize basic platform boot flow Step numbers provided correspond to the steps in Table 67 3 System power switch turns on bulk power supplies and fans and releases RESET on all CPUs simultaneously when toggled on 5 Initial CPU firmware code fetch is PAL code from EEPROM in PDH retrieved four bytes at a time by DMDC in ZX2 no shared memory or I O devices are available at this time for example they...

Page 171: ...ok for the latest firmware updates at http www hp com If a new version of the firmware is available download it and save it to CD or copy it over the network to the system you are going to update 4 On the system you are updating execute the fwupdate efi command from the EFI command prompt in the following manner fweupdate f xxx bin where xxx is the firmware version number for the firmware you need...

Page 172: ...MC The BMC controls fan speed based on this information Temperature sensors are found on the display panel where a thermal sensor detects the ambient room temperature This sensor s reading is the main parameter used to regulate fan speed under normal conditions Table 68 provides environmental specifications for the server Table 68 Environmental Specifications Non Operating Range Maximum Rate of Ch...

Page 173: ...or indications LEDs and messages Capture and permanently log the current SEL and FPL contents Try to determine precisely what did or did not happen 2 Collect the following information The model number of your server for example rx6600 The product number of your server This can be found on the identification label which is found at the front of the unit The serial number of your server This can be ...

Page 174: ...overheating If installing a hot pluggable component complete the required software intervention prior to removing the component If installing an assembly that is neither hot swappable nor hot pluggable disconnect the power cable from the external server power receptacle WARNING Ensure that the system is powered off and all power sources are disconnected from the server prior to removing or install...

Page 175: ...hassis while the server remains operational Software intervention is required prior to removing a hot pluggable component NOTE Hot pluggable components are marked with red touch points The following are hot pluggable components Disk drives PCI PCI X PCIe cards Cold Swappable Components To remove and replace cold swappable components or components that are neither hot swappable nor hot pluggable sh...

Page 176: ... antitip feet installed adequate ballast properly placed and so on are employed prior to extending the server from the rack Extending the Server from the Rack NOTE Ensure that there is enough area approximately 1 5 meters 4 5 ft to fully extend the server from the front of the rack To extend the server from the rack follow these steps 1 Remove the T25 screws with the orange tags that fasten the fr...

Page 177: ...til it stops Accessing a Pedestal Installed Server Follow these steps to access the internal components in a pedestal mounted server 1 Loosen the two thumb screws in the server rear upper right and left corners which hold the top in place 2 Slide the top back by pulling on the indented finger grips on the top 3 Once the top has moved about 1 4 inch it can be lifted off Accessing a Pedestal Install...

Page 178: ...talled fully extend the server out from the rack See Extending the Server from the Rack page 176 2 Unlock the cover release lever by turning the cam approximately 90 degrees counterclockwise 3 Pull up on the cover release lever to disengage the top cover from the chassis Figure 55 NOTE The cover release lever also disengages the memory carrier assembly cover for removal You can leave the memory ca...

Page 179: ...e lever down into the latched position Figure 55 5 Lock the cover release lever by turning the cam approximately 90 degrees clockwise Removing and Replacing the Memory Carrier Assembly Cover Use the following procedures to remove and replace the memory carrier assembly cover NOTE When the memory carrier assembly cover is open or removed the chassis fan units increase to high speed to assist coolin...

Page 180: ...mory Carrier Assembly Cover To replace the memory carrier assembly cover follow these steps 1 Position the cover onto the opening above the memory carrier assembly 2 Slide the cover toward the right side of the server until it is flush with the center chassis wall push firmly 3 Slide the top cover forward until it is flush with the front of the chassis 4 Push the cover release lever down into the ...

Page 181: ...appable Chassis Fan Unit To remove an internal hot swappable chassis fan unit follow these steps 1 If rack installed slide the server completely out from the rack See Extending the Server from the Rack page 176 2 Remove the top cover See Removing the Top Cover page 178 3 Insert thumb and forefinger into the openings on the top of the fan and squeeze until the fan releases from the socket 4 Pull th...

Page 182: ...onds to the replaced fan unit When the fan is functioning normally the LED is off If the fan fails the LED is lit 3 Replace the server top cover See Replacing the Top Cover page 179 Removing a Rear External Hot Swappable Chassis Fan Unit To remove a rear external hot swappable chassis fan unit follow these steps 1 Press down on the fan release button and pull the fan housing unit straight out from...

Page 183: ...Figure 58 Fan Unit Release Button External Figure 59 shows the fan and fan housing after the housing is pulled out of the chassis Removing and Replacing a Hot Swappable Chassis Fan Unit 183 ...

Page 184: ...ce 3 Check the diagnostic LED that corresponds to the replaced fan unit When the fan is functioning normally the LED is off When the fan fails the LED is lit Removing and Replacing a Hot Swappable Power Supply The server can have one or two hot swappable power supplies These power supplies are located at the rear of the server The supported configuration of the server requires a minimum of one pow...

Page 185: ... slot must remain covered with the supplied metal filler panel Failure to observe this caution can result in damage due to overheating if the server top cover does not remain in place CAUTION Install the hot swappable power supply into the server before attaching the new power cord Failure to observe this caution can result in damage to the server Removing a Hot Swappable Power Supply To remove a ...

Page 186: ...ORTANT Ensure the power supply is flush with the adjacent power supply or metal filler panel 3 Plug the power cord into the power supply receptacle NOTE The LED immediately turns on when power is applied 4 Replace the cable management arm Removing and Replacing a Hot Swappable Disk Drive Filler Disk drive fillers are installed for all slots that do not contain a disk drive IMPORTANT For cooling pu...

Page 187: ...placing a Hot Swappable Disk Drive Filler Replacing a Hot Swappable Disk Drive Filler To replace a hot swappable disk drive filler follow these steps 1 Orient the disk drive filler so that the release tab is on the left side of the filler and the airflow holes are on the right side of the filler 2 Insert the filler into the slot guides and slide the filler into the slot until it clicks into place ...

Page 188: ... operating system does not support this feature shut down the operating system before removing or installing a hot swappable disk drive Failure to observe this caution can result in system failure NOTE The replacement disk drive must have the same product number as the disk drive that you replace Removing a Hot Pluggable Disk Drive To remove a hot pluggable disk drive follow these steps 1 Push the...

Page 189: ...ble Disk Drive Figure 63 Disk Drive Slot IDs Disk Drive Load Order Disk drives are factory loaded in the following order 1st drive load in Bay 8 2nd drive load in Bay 7 3rd drive load in bay 6 Removing and Replacing a Hot Pluggable Disk Drive 189 ...

Page 190: ...you receive an HP Integrity rx6600 server from HP if you ever plan to add other SAS devices into the system you should consider moving the SAS devices so they start in bay 1 going upwards instead of Bay 8 going downwards Replacing a Hot Pluggable Disk Drive NOTE The replacement disk drive must have the same product number as the disk drive that you replace To install a hot pluggable disk drive fol...

Page 191: ...ON Observe all ESD safety precautions before attempting this procedure Failure to follow ESD safety precautions can result in damage to the server Removing a PCI PCI X PCIe Card Divider To remove a PCI PCI X PCIe card divider follow these steps 1 Power off the server and disconnect the power cables See Powering Off the Server page 90 2 If rack installed slide the server completely out from the rac...

Page 192: ... PCI PCI X PCIe Card PCI PCI X PCIe cards are located on the I O board assembly Two of these cards are dedicated to core I O functions and require that the server be powered off for card replacement Core I O cards have designated slots on the I O board assembly The remaining eight PCI PCI X PCIe cards are hot pluggable Software intervention is required prior to removing a PCI PCI X PCIe card This ...

Page 193: ...Offline Describes the removal of a PCI PCI X PCIe card after powering down the server Installing a PCI PCI X PCIe Card Offline Describes the installation of a PCI PCI X PCIe card after powering down the server Figure 65 shows the PCI PCI X PCIe slot identification and card divider locations NOTE Slots one through eight are full length slots nine and ten are short length Figure 65 PCI PCI X PCIe Sl...

Page 194: ...figuration it only runs at the slower bus mode and frequency of the current bus configuration The following are common configuration scenarios for cards that use shared slots These examples also apply to slots nine and ten because they are shared both use a common bus 1 If there is a PCI X 66 MHz card in slot 7 and you hot plug a PCI 33 MHz card into slot 8 the operation fails The new PCI 33 MHz c...

Page 195: ...ng at PCI X 66 MHz Incompatible bus4 Incompatible frequency3 PCI X 66 MHz 1 The conditions described in this table apply only to shared slots slots 7 8 9 and 10 Slots 1 2 3 4 5 and 6 are not shared slots 2 Card is accepted and runs at frequency shown 3 The new card does not initialize and powers down due to frequency mismatch 4 The new card does not initialize and powers down due to bus mode misma...

Page 196: ...02 0 Pci 1 0 0 1 Right most special slot private Core I O iLO 2 MP Core I O board Acpi HWP0002 0 Pci 2 0 0 2 Right most special slot private Core I O USB Acpi HWP0002 0 Pci 4 0 0 4 Right most special slot private Core I O VGA optional Table 71 PCI PCI X PCIe I O Paths EFI Device Path HP UX Device Path Location as Function Associated with Path Slot viewed from rear of chassis Acpi HWP0002 PNP0A03 4...

Page 197: ...500 Pci 1 0 5 1 8th from left I O 133 MHz 8 64 bit PCI X card Acpi HWP0002 PNP0A03 100 Pci 1 0 1 1 9th from left I O with 66 MHz 9 64 bit PCI X card shared with slot 10 Acpi HWP0002 PNP0A03 100 Pci 2 0 1 2 10th from left I O with 66 MHz 10 nearest 64 bit to core PCI X card I O board shared with slot 9 Acpi HWP0002 PNP0A03 0 Pci 1 0 0 1 Right most Core I O iLO 2 MP Core I O board special slot Acpi ...

Page 198: ... for the card you are installing See PCI PCI X PCIe Configurations page 194 for more information CAUTION Do not accidentally push the manual retention latch MRL of a powered on occupied slot this automatically cuts off the power for that slot 4 Open the MRL a Press the indentation on the MRL to release it from the chassis wall b Lift the edge of the MRL and rotate it upward 90 degrees until it res...

Page 199: ...d the front of the chassis to completely unlock the PCI PCI X PCIe card 5 Open the MRL a Press the indentation on the MRL to release it from the chassis wall b Lift the edge of the MRL and rotate it upward 90 degrees until it rests against the chassis wall and the PCI PCI X PCIe card bulkhead is fully exposed 6 Disconnect all external and internal cables attached to the PCI PCI X PCIe card 7 Grasp...

Page 200: ...pending on the operating system replacing the PCI cards in a different location may require system reconfiguration and may cause boot failure To remove a PCI card from the server with the power off follow these steps 1 Power off the server and disconnect the power cables See Powering Off the Server page 90 2 If rack installed slide the server completely out from the rack See Extending the Server f...

Page 201: ... 1 1 Replace the top cover See Replacing the Top Cover page 179 12 If rack installed slide the server completely into the rack See Inserting the Server into the Rack page 177 13 Reconnect the power cables and power on the server See Powering On the Server page 90 Removing and Replacing the DVD Drive The DVD drive is located in the front of the server above the hard disk drives WARNING Ensure that ...

Page 202: ...ere is one memory carrier assembly that is available for this server 48 DIMM memory carrier assembly The memory carrier assembly has two sides 0 and 1 each of which contain a 24 DIMM memory board System DIMMs seat onto the memory boards Table 72 lists the supported memory carrier assembly configurations Table 72 Supported Memory Carrier Assembly Configurations Memory Boards Installed Memory Carrie...

Page 203: ...ier assembly cover See Removing the Memory Carrier Assembly Cover page 179 NOTE You do not need to fully remove the top cover to service this component however the top cover release lever must be open 4 Press the button located in the center of the memory carrier assembly to release the extraction handles Figure 67 CAUTION Manipulate the extraction handles with care failure to observe this caution...

Page 204: ...t as viewed from the front of the chassis 3 Slide the memory carrier assembly into the chassis until it begins to seat into the socket located on the processor board CAUTION Do not apply excessive force when closing the extraction handles and seating the memory carrier assembly into the socket on the processor board Manipulate the extraction handles with care failure to observe these cautions can ...

Page 205: ...op cover and remove the memory carrier assembly cover See Removing the Memory Carrier Assembly Cover page 179 NOTE You do not need to fully remove the top cover to service this component however the top cover release lever must be open You must remove the memory carrier because it attaches directly to the processor board 4 Remove the memory carrier assembly See Removing the Memory Carrier Assembly...

Page 206: ...ound on either side of the DIMM slot outward to the open position Figure 71 9 Remove the DIMM from the slot Figure 68 shows the memory carrier assembly removed from the chassis Figure 68 Memory Carrier Assembly The following figure shows the memory carrier assembly with the side cover open 206 Removing and Replacing Server Components ...

Page 207: ... Sizes and Memory Configurations The standard server configuration includes a 48 DIMM memory carrier which contains one or two 24 DIMM memory boards System DIMMs seat onto the memory boards The minimum server configuration requires at least one memory quad or group of four DIMMs The following are the supported DIMM sizes for the server 512 MB 1 GB 2 GB 4 GB 8 GB Table 73 lists the supported memory...

Page 208: ...e following cautions results in system degradation or failure Do not mix DIMM sizes or types within a quad Load DIMM quads in order of size from largest to smallest For example if you have a quad of 2 GB DIMMs and a quad of 1 GB DIMMs install the quad of 2 GB DIMMs first 24 DIMM Memory Carrier Load Order For a single 24 DIMM memory board configuration load DIMMs in order from quad 0 to quad 5 48 D...

Page 209: ...or example install all 2 GB quads before 1 GB or smaller quads and install all 1 GB quads before 512 MB quads Side 0 must have equal or greater memory capacity than side 1 Install DIMM quads based on the following rules Load quads into either side of the memory carrier in order starting with quad 0 and ending with quad 5 1 2 Install the first quad in side 0 quad 0 3 Install the second quad in side...

Page 210: ... 4B 4C 4D 4 512 MB 12 512 MB 1 1 5A 5B 5C 5D 5 Example 2 1 GB DIMMs 2 2 GB DIMMs 1 0A 0B 0C 0D 0 1 GB DIMMs 3 1 GB DIMMs 4 1A 1B 1C 1D 1 512 MB 5 512 MB 7 2A 2B 2C 2D 2 512 MB 6 512 MB 9 3A 3B 3C 3D 3 512 MB 8 4A 4B 4C 4D 4 512 MB 10 5A 5B 5C 5D 5 Example 3 512 MB 2 2 GB DIMMs 1 0A 0B 0C 0D 0 512 MB 3 512 MB 6 1A 1B 1C 1D 1 512 MB 4 512 MB 8 2A 2B 2C 2D 2 512 MB 5 3A 3B 3C 3D 3 512 MB 7 4A 4B 4C 4...

Page 211: ...stallation prerequisite tasks before installing the memory a Determine the DIMM load order for the 48 DIMM memory carrier For more information see Memory Load Order page 208 b Determine the DIMM slots to populate Use Figure 70 48 DIMM Memory Carrier Board Slot IDs c Read understand and follow the general guidelines to install memory in the server See Memory Loading Rules and Guidelines page 209 6 ...

Page 212: ...se button until the side cover snaps into place NOTE To install DIMMs into slots on the other side of the memory carrier turn the carrier over to the opposite side side 0 or side 1 and repeat the installation procedure 10 Replace the memory carrier assembly and latch the top cover release lever closed See Replacing the Memory Carrier Assembly page 204 1 1 If rack installed slide the server complet...

Page 213: ...onents 6 Use the processor board assembly access door as a handle and gently slide the assembly out of the chassis approximately six inches 7 Remove the eight screws that attach the bezel to the chassis 8 Tilt the bezel away from the chassis 9 Flip out the two pull handles located on both ends of the front bezel 10 Remove the plastic server label located to the right of the front panel LEDs a Gras...

Page 214: ...observe this warning can result in personal injury or damage to equipment CAUTION Observe all ESD safety precautions before attempting this procedure Failure to follow ESD safety precautions can result in damage to the server Removing the Processor Board Assembly To remove the processor board assembly follow these steps 1 Power off the server and disconnect the power cables See Powering Off the Se...

Page 215: ...it begins to seat into the socket located on the midplane board 3 Push the processor board access door upward until it locks into position 4 Replace the memory carrier assembly See Replacing the Memory Carrier Assembly page 204 5 Replace the memory carrier assembly cover and latch the top cover release lever closed See Replacing the Memory Carrier Assembly Cover page 180 6 If rack installed slide ...

Page 216: ...dentical for all processors Failure to observe this caution results in performance degradation or system failure The easiest way to ensure compatibility is to use dual core processors with identical part numbers CAUTION Observe all ESD safety precautions before attempting this procedure Failure to follow ESD safety precautions can result in damage to the server Processor Load Order You can install...

Page 217: ...e Rack page 176 3 Remove the memory carrier assembly cover See Removing the Memory Carrier Assembly Cover page 179 NOTE You do not need to fully remove the top cover to service this component however the top cover release lever must be open You must remove the memory carrier because it attaches directly to the processor board 4 Remove the memory carrier assembly See Removing the Memory Carrier Ass...

Page 218: ... processor tool counterclockwise 180 degrees CAUTION The ZIF socket for the processor is locked and unlocked by half of a full turn of the processor install tool The counterclockwise 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 d Refasten the processor ...

Page 219: ...Figure 74 Processor Power Cable Figure 75 shows the processor socket lock and unlock mechanism and alignment post locations Removing and Replacing a Dual Core Processor 219 ...

Page 220: ...rocessor Alignment Posts and Lock Unlock Mechanism Figure 76 shows the processor lock and unlock mechanism location and the alignment holes with the processor installed 220 Removing and Replacing Server Components ...

Page 221: ...wering Off the Server page 90 2 If rack installed slide the server out from the rack until it stops See Extending the Server from the Rack page 176 3 Remove the memory carrier assembly cover See Removing the Memory Carrier Assembly Cover page 179 NOTE You do not need to fully remove the top cover to service this component however the top cover release lever must be open You must remove the memory ...

Page 222: ... pins are not bent 13 Align the alignment holes on the processor with the alignment posts on the processor cage and carefully lower the processor onto the processor socket Figure 75 and Figure 76 CAUTION Do not press the processor into the socket When properly aligned the processor pins seat into the socket No additional pressure is required Damage to the pins can occur if too much pressure is app...

Page 223: ...ted from the server prior to performing this procedure Voltages are present at various locations within the server whenever an AC power source is connected This voltage is present even when the main power switch is in the off position Failure to observe this warning can result in personal injury or damage to equipment CAUTION Observe all ESD safety precautions before attempting this procedure Fail...

Page 224: ... on the SAS core I O card If the cables are mismatched the server will not reboot 8 Slide the server completely back into the rack 9 Open the cable management arm wide enough to slide the I O board out the rear of the rack 10 Disconnect all external cabling attached to ports at the rear of the chassis 1 1 Press in on the retention levers to unlock the I O board assembly extraction handles Figure 7...

Page 225: ...re I O card See Removing and Replacing the SAS Core I O Card page 236 b LAN core I O card See Removing and Replacing the LAN Core I O Card page 237 c Trusted Platform Module TPM Use Figure 80 TPM Location on I O Board to determine if there is a TPM on the removed I O board assembly If so transfer the TPM from the removed I O board assembly to the replacement I O board assembly See Removing and Rep...

Page 226: ...cover See Replacing the Top Cover page 179 1 1 Reconnect the power cables and power on the server See Powering On the Server page 90 IMPORTANT Serial number and model string data information is stored on both the interconnect board and the I O board When installing a new I O board copy this information from the interconnect board to the new I O board 12 Respond YES to prompts regarding copying inf...

Page 227: ...FI command You must reset these values after replacing the battery To remove and replace the system battery follow these steps 1 Power off the server and disconnect the power cables See Powering Off the Server page 90 CAUTION You must remove the I O board assembly to service the system battery The removal and replacement of the I O board assembly occurs through the rear of the rack for rack instal...

Page 228: ...he removal and replacement procedures you must perform several tasks with the server extended out the front of the rack See Removing and Replacing the I O Board Assembly page 223 for complete instructions 1 Insert the replacement battery into the socket on the I O board assembly IMPORTANT Ensure that the new battery is fully seated and that all locking tabs are correctly engaged NOTE The positive ...

Page 229: ...ult in personal injury or damage to equipment CAUTION Observe all ESD safety precautions before attempting this procedure Failure to follow ESD safety precautions can result in damage to the server Removing the I O VRM To remove the I O VRM follow these steps 1 Power off the server and disconnect the power cables See Powering Off the Server page 90 2 If rack installed slide the server completely o...

Page 230: ...ver page 179 4 If rack installed slide the server completely into the rack See Inserting the Server into the Rack page 177 5 Reconnect the power cables and power on the server See Powering On the Server page 90 Removing and Replacing the Trusted Platform Module The Trusted Platform Module TPM is an optional security component which enhances security capabilities for the server if it is running the...

Page 231: ...PORTANT You must run the supported version of the HP UX operating system to utilize the TPM security component Removing the TPM To remove the TPM follow these steps 1 Back up the current TPM settings See the HP UX operating system documentation for more information 2 Power off the server and disconnect the power cables See Powering Off the Server page 90 3 If rack installed slide the server comple...

Page 232: ...he Top Cover page 179 4 If rack installed slide the server completely into the rack See Inserting the Server into the Rack page 177 5 Reconnect the power cables and power on the server See Powering On the Server page 90 6 Set the TPM to the prior state if available or to a customer preference Example 1 is an example of using the secconfig command to enable the TPM Example 1 Enabling the TPM 1 Acce...

Page 233: ...thin the server whenever an AC power source is connected This voltage is present even when the main power switch is in the off position Failure to observe this warning can result in personal injury or damage to equipment CAUTION The dedicated core I O board slot is not hot pluggable CAUTION Observe all ESD safety precautions before attempting this procedure Failure to follow ESD safety precautions...

Page 234: ... until it tightens to the chassis 3 Reconnect the USB cable to the card 4 Replace the top cover See Replacing the Top Cover page 179 5 If rack installed slide the server completely into the rack See Inserting the Server into the Rack page 177 6 Reconnect all external cables to the card 7 Reconnect the power cables and power on the server See Powering On the Server page 90 Removing and Replacing th...

Page 235: ... battery on the core I O board Figure 78 6 Insert a flat tool under the battery and carefully lift upward to pry the battery from the socket Figure 81 Battery Location on UCIO Card Replacing the Core I O Board Battery To replace the core I O board battery follow these steps 1 Insert the replacement battery into the socket NOTE The positive terminal of the battery is designated by a sign Install th...

Page 236: ...onfiguration the secondary set of SAS cables connect to the secondary SAS backplane but are routed and lay loose in the server I O backplane area Table 76 lists the SAS core I O card locations and SAS configurations Table 76 SAS Core I O Card Locations and SAS Configurations LAN Core I O Card Location SAS Core I O Card Location SAS Core I O Cards Slot 2 Slot 1 1 Slot 10 Slot 2 2 Slot 2 Slots 1 and...

Page 237: ...ats into the slot 2 SAS RAID card only Close the gate latch to secure the end of the card 3 Replace the slotted T15 screw that attaches the card bulkhead to the chassis use a T15 screwdriver to turn the screw clockwise until it tightens to the chassis CAUTION When reconnecting the SAS cables note the labeling on the channel cables Both cables and sockets are clearly marked with the correct channel...

Page 238: ...6 4 Remove the top cover See Removing the Top Cover page 178 5 Remove the slotted T15 screw that attaches the card bulkhead to the chassis use a T15 screwdriver to turn the screw counterclockwise until it is free from the chassis 6 Grasp the card by the edges and lift it out of the chassis Replacing the LAN Core I O Card To replace the LAN core I O card follow these steps 1 Insert the replacement ...

Page 239: ... remove the display board follow these steps 1 Power off the server and disconnect the power cables See Powering Off the Server page 90 2 If rack installed slide the server completely out from the rack See Extending the Server from the Rack page 176 3 Remove the top cover See Removing the Top Cover page 178 4 Remove the air baffle 5 Disconnect the USB cable from the connector on the display board ...

Page 240: ...the front of the chassis and lift it out at an angle 13 Remove the diagnostic panel light guide by squeezing the plastic tabs until they disengage from the slots on the board IMPORTANT Do not discard the diagnostic panel light guide You must install it onto the replacement display board Figure 82 Display Board Location 240 Removing and Replacing Server Components ...

Page 241: ...e front of the chassis 4 Remove the top two screws from the right side of the bezel Pull the bezel out from the chassis approximately one half inch so that the display board can clear the locator and Power buttons CAUTION Do not pull the bezel out from the chassis more than one half inch Failure to observe this warning can result in damage to server components 5 Hold the bezel out from the chassis...

Page 242: ...s Thin cables and small connectors assists with cooling and ease cable management issues Increased scalability expanders enable support for thousands of SAS devices The server ships standard with two SAS backplane boards The primary SAS backplane board connects to the primary SAS core I O card in slot 1 If there are two SAS core I O cards the secondary SAS backplane board connects to the secondary...

Page 243: ...arly marked with the correct channel When reconnecting these cables match each cable with the appropriate socket on the SAS backplane board If the cables are mismatched the server will not function correctly 7 Remove the interconnect board air baffle See Removing the Interconnect Board page 245 8 Push down on the release lever to disengage the SAS backplane board from the chassis CAUTION Do not us...

Page 244: ...ect the SAS cables into the connectors on the SAS backplane board CAUTION When reconnecting the SAS cables note the labeling on the channel cables Both cables and sockets are clearly marked with the correct channel Match each cable with the appropriate socket on the SAS backplane board If the cables are mismatched the server will not function correctly 5 Replace the SAS disk drives See Replacing a...

Page 245: ...ending the Server from the Rack page 176 3 Remove the top cover See Removing the Top Cover page 178 4 Remove the air baffle 5 Disconnect the USB cable from the connector on the display board 6 Remove the DVD drive See Removing the DVD Drive page 201 7 Remove the display board See Removing the Display Board page 239 8 Slide the SAS drives and fillers approximately two inches out of the drive bays S...

Page 246: ...the upper SAS backplane See Replacing the SAS Backplane Board page 244 5 Guide the interconnect board air baffle into the chassis and snap it into place CAUTION When reconnecting the SAS cables note the labeling on the channel cables Both cables and sockets are clearly marked with the correct channel Match each cable with the appropriate socket on the SAS core I O card If the cables are mismatched...

Page 247: ...nd Replacing the Midplane Board The midplane board is attached to the main bulkhead in the center of the chassis It provides a connection between the power supplies the I O board assembly and the processor board assembly WARNING Ensure that the system is powered off and all power sources have been disconnected from the server prior to performing this procedure Voltages are present at various locat...

Page 248: ...rs on the SAS backplane boards 12 Remove the upper SAS backplane board See Removing the SAS Backplane Board page 243 13 Remove the lower SAS backplane board See Removing the SAS Backplane Board page 243 14 Remove the interconnect board See Removing the Interconnect Board page 245 15 Remove the I O board assembly See Removing the I O Board Assembly page 223 16 Remove the power supplies See Removing...

Page 249: ...the rear of the chassis Figure 87 Figure 87 Midplane Board Screw Location Front of Chassis 23 Grasp the top edge of the midplane board and lift straight up to release it from the guide pins on the chassis and pull straight out and up to remove the midplane board from the chassis Removing and Replacing the Midplane Board 249 ...

Page 250: ...lane board to the sheet metal bracket through the front of the chassis Figure 87 4 Reconnect the fan cables into the fan 1 and fan 2 housing units a Guide the cable connector up through the opening in the fan housing b Push the cable connector toward the front of the chassis until the connector tabs seat into place 5 Replace the trap door and slide it toward the front of the server 6 Replace the p...

Page 251: ...board See Replacing the Display Board page 241 14 Replace the DVD drive See Replacing the DVD Drive page 202 15 Plug the USB cable into the connector on the display board 16 Replace the processor board assembly See Replacing the Processor Board Assembly page 215 17 Replace the memory carrier assembly See Replacing the Memory Carrier Assembly page 204 18 Replace the memory carrier assembly cover Se...

Page 252: ... for your product No Some HP parts are not designed for customer self repair To satisfy the customer warranty HP requires that an authorized service provider replace the part Based on availability and where geography permits CSR parts are shipped for next business day delivery Same day or four hour delivery may be offered at an additional charge where geography permits If assistance is required yo...

Page 253: ...s BY AB576 69017 AB576 67017 CPU module 1 4 GHz 12 MB Cache AB576 2100A AB576AX BY AB577 69018 AB577 67018 CPU module 1 6 GHz 18 MB Cache AB577 2100A AB577AX BY AB578 69019 AB578 67019 CPU module 1 6 GHz 24 MB Cache AB578 2100A AB578AX BY AD389 69001 AD389 69001 CPU module 1 6 GHz 18 MB Cache AD389 2100C BY AD388 69001 AD388 69001 CPU module 1 6 GHz 24 MB Cache AD388 2100C BY AD390 69001 AD390 690...

Page 254: ...n a AB464 67006 Interconnect board AB464 60006 BY AB464 69102 AB464 60102 4 socket processor board AB464 60102 Internal Disks Removable Media AY n a 376596 001 36 GB SAS HDD 375863 001 AY n a 376597 001 72 GB SAS HDD 375863 002 AY n a AD143 2100B DVD drive 8X slim IS S5 CBT TE AD142 2100B AY n a AD143 2100B DVD RW drive 8X S5 CBT TE AD143 2100A Server Subassemblies BY AB463 69034 AB463 67034 I O b...

Page 255: ...connects to UCIO board AB463 2003A BY n a AB463 2005A Power cable internal memory fan AB463 2005A CY n a AB463 2006A Power cable internal CPU fan AB463 2006A AY n a AB463 201 1A Doorbell board cable AB463 201 1A AY n a AB463 2012C CPU power pod cable AB463 2012C AY n a AB463 2017A SAS data A cable AB463 2017A AY n a SAS data B cable AB463 2017A CY n a AB464 2002C Power fan assembly AB464 2002C AY ...

Page 256: ...ipped on July 1 2008 For existing servers repair and replace should continue to be performed with the version 1 I O backplane For servers shipped as of July 1 2008 repair and replace should be performed with version 1 1 I O backplane 256 Customer Replaceable Units Information ...

Page 257: ...Comparison and Planning Table Upgraded I O Configuration PCI PCI X PCIe I O Backplane Installed I O Card PCI PCI X I O Backplane Slot Number Core I O Only PCI X 66 MHz1 Core I O Only PCI X 66 MHz1 1 Core I O Only PCI X 66 MHz1 Core I O Only PCI X 66 MHz1 2 PCIe x82 PCI X 266 MHz 3 PCIe x82 PCI X 266 MHz 4 PCIe x8 PCI X 133 MHz 5 PCIe x8 PCI X 133 MHz 6 PCI X 133 MHz PCI X 66 MHz3 7 PCI X 133 MHz P...

Page 258: ...ent within the server Many assemblies are sensitive to damage by electrostatic discharge ESD Follow the safety conventions listed below to ensure safe handling of components to prevent injury and to prevent damage to the server CAUTION Observe all ESD safety precautions before attempting this procedure Failure to follow ESD safety precautions can result in damage to the server When removing or ins...

Page 259: ...wrist strap and use a grounding mat such as those included in the Electrically Conductive Field Service Grounding Kit HP 9300 1 155 Handle accessory boards and components by the edges only Do not touch any metal edge connectors or any electrical components on accessory boards WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces allow the internal system components to cool before touchin...

Page 260: ...r the network to the system you are going to update 5 Choose one of the following two options to update the firmware On the system you are updating follow the instructions provided in the firmware release notes to download and execute the appropriate files to update your firmware Initiate a firmware upgrade from the HP System Insight Manager SIM as a Group Action Procedure 3 FPGA The FPGA firmware...

Page 261: ...rver page 90 for this procedure 6 Removing the I O Backplane See Removing the I O Board Assembly page 223 for this procedure 7 Moving Backplane Components a Move the Trusted Platform Module See Removing and Replacing the Trusted Platform Module page 230 for this procedure b Move the I O Voltage Regulator Module See Removing and Replacing the I O Voltage Regulator Module page 229 for this procedure...

Page 262: ...Mode ADMIN You are now in SERVICE mode c Use the sysset command to verify that all values are set Shell sysset System Information Manufacturer hp Product Name server rx3600 Product Number AB463A Secondary Product Number is Identical Serial number SGH43442VB Secondary Serial Number is Identical UUID 3C33C58E 2E5A 11D8 A33B 4188C0AEFAE2 Valid Secondary UUID is Identical Product ID 0x301 3 Enable the...

Page 263: ... Figure 89 page 258 for more information 14 Booting to the Operating System See Chapter 4 page 118 for this procedure Installing Core I O Cards WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces allow the internal system components to cool before touching them CAUTION To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment consult the safety information and user documentation...

Page 264: ...g and troubleshooting see the HP 8 Internal Port SAS Host Bus Adapter SAS Controller Users Guide on the HP website at http www hp com go integrity iocards docs Click the link for your HP UX version Support guides are listed alphabetically in the User guide section Procedure 6 Preparing the Server To prepare the server for add or replacement 1 Perform a normal system shutdown 2 Power down the serve...

Page 265: ...ay P600 is supported by Windows and Linux operating systems It should be installed in slot 1 if one card is to be installed and slot 2 if slot 1 is already occupied For more information including configuring and diagnosing array problems refer to the HP Smart Array P600 Controller for Integrity Servers User Guide on the HP website at http www hp com go integrity iocards docs Click the link for you...

Page 266: ...M These instructions are provided with each component Installing the HP Smart Array P400 On HP Integrity rx6600 servers the HP Smart Array P400 is supported by HP UX OpenVMS Windows and Linux operating systems It should be installed in PCIe slot 3 or 4 For more information including configuring and diagnosing array problems see the HP Smart Array P400 Controller Support Guide on the HP website at ...

Page 267: ...ructions to download instructions for using the Software Distributor tool to install the drivers utilities and manpages Installing Software for Smart Array Series Controllers The drivers utilities and manpages for the Smart Array Series Controllers contained in the RAID 01 bundle downloaded depot can be installed using Software Distributor SD SD is a tool for installing software on HP UX host syst...

Page 268: ...ay series controller firmware version that is in the ROM on the Smart Array Controller by using either the sautil device_file command extensive output or the sautil device_file s command shortened output Entering the sautil device_file s command provides an abbreviated listing of information for the Smart Array Controller and all connected devices including the firmware version currently in ROM sa...

Page 269: ... ROM Done Retrieving the firmware revision string from the file Done Current Revision in ROM 1 96 New Revision in file 2 02 WARNING The firmware download process may take several minutes to complete All I O to this controller will be temporarily halted during this time Are you sure you want to continue y n y Preparing for download Done Sending the new firmware to the controller Done Activating the...

Page 270: ...the server is powered up next step 6 Power up the server 7 Update the controller firmware When the firmware update process is complete the server reboots and runs through a POST procedure This POST procedure halts briefly during controller initialization and prompts you to open ORCA 8 Open ORCA If using a headless console press the Esc 8 key combination Otherwise press the F8 key 9 Configure the l...

Page 271: ...rnal Storage Connect the Adapter to the SAS backplane See Table 82 page 264 for a listing of Cable kit part numbers Procedure 24 Connecting to External Storage 1 Connect an external SAS cable to the external port of the controller a Pull back the tab on the mini SAS 4x connector on the cable b Insert the cable connector into the external port of the controller c Release the tab 2 Connect the other...

Page 272: ...ith the drivers Installing the Event Notification Service The HP Smart Array SAS SATA Event Notification Service provides event notification to the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 64 bit system event log and the HP Integrated Management log The most recent version of the software component is available on the support page of the HP website http www hp com support itaniumservers Installation instruct...

Page 273: ... to use for if you later decide to remove the adapter and leave the slot empty 5 Insert the adapter into the slot and press it firmly into place The contacts on the adapter edge should be fully seated in the system board connector 6 Close the MRL a Rotate the MRL downward 90 degrees b Push the edge of the MRL down until it clicks into place on the PCI PCI X PCIe card bulkhead 7 Close the gate latc...

Page 274: ...th each component Installing device drivers and Management Agents The drivers for the controller are bundled into the supported Red Hat and Novell Linux distributions In a system that does not yet have Linux installed 1 Follow the standard controller installation procedure 2 Reboot the server 3 Follow the standard procedure for installing Linux As Linux is installed it recognizes the controller an...

Page 275: ...erver greater than 02 03 1 6 GHz 24 MB AD388 2100C 1 6 GHz 18 MB AD389 2100C 1 42 GHz 12 MB AD390 2100C AD390AX HP Integrity BL860c server blade greater than 01 01 1 42 GHz 12 MB AD394 2101C 1 6 GHz 6 MB AD395 2102C 1 67 GHz 18 MB AD396 2101C Upgrading Versus Adding On If your HP Integrity server already contains one or more of the processors listed in Table 85 then follow the processor removal an...

Page 276: ...m go hpsc for any required OS patches HP UX HP UX supports the processor upgrade OpenVMS OpenVMS must be upgraded to OpenVMS V8 3 1H1 to support the processor upgrade Windows Windows supports the processor upgrade Linux Linux supports the processor upgrade If you choose to move any I O cards or storage during this upgrade Linux must be reinstalled 276 Upgrades ...

Page 277: ...re HP 8 Internal Port SAS HBA SAS Controller The following information is provided to assist you in configuring the 8 Internal Port SAS HBA controller during installation For additional information see the HP 8 Internal Port SAS Host Bus Adapter SAS Controller Users Guide on the HP website at http www hp com go integrity iocards docs Click the link for your HP UX version Support guides are listed ...

Page 278: ... At the fsO prompt enter mptutil f firmware_file c 0 2 At the fsO prompt enter reset The filename is optional and you are prompted for a filename if omitted Another way for the firmware to be flashed is done without your knowledge When mptutil is executed and a SAS HBA is in any state other than ready or operational mptutil immediately performs a firmware download boot The firmware provided by you...

Page 279: ...on the SAS Controller use one of the following EFI commands DRVCFG GUI interface CFGGEN command line interface NOTE If you are not using the IM functionality do not follow these procedures DRVCFG Utility To configure an IM on the SAS controller follow these steps Starting the DRVCFG Utility To start thedrvcfg configuration utility follow these steps 1 Select the EFI Shell from the console menu 2 E...

Page 280: ...e accessed in the DRVCFG utility Figure 90 Accessed Screens in the DRVCFG Utility DRVCFG Screens Adapter List Screen The Adapter List screen displays when the configuration utility is first started This screen displays a scrolling list of up to 256 SAS controllers in the system and information about each of them Use the arrow keys to select a SAS controller and press Enter to view and modify the s...

Page 281: ...u to view and modify adapter settings To scan the SAS controller s devices select a SAS controller and press Enter The Adapter Properties screen displays Figure 91 Adapter Properties Screen Use the arrow keys to select RAID Properties and press Enter to view the Select New Array Type screen To access the following screens use the arrow keys to select the screen and press Enter on the appropriate f...

Page 282: ...ilable may be limited Boot Support Specifies whether an adapter is eligible for configuration utility software control or is reserved for control by other software Enabled BIOS OS Enabled BIOS Only Enabled OS Only or Disabled Enabled BIOS OS SAS controller is controlled by both the BIOS and OS driver Enabled BIOS Only SAS controller is controlled only by the BIOS This setting may not be supported ...

Page 283: ...following options To migrate to an IM array pressM This keeps the existing data and the disk is synchronized To delete all data on all the disks in the array pressD This overwrites existing data when creating a new IM array and the disk is not synchronized 2 To create the array after the volume is configured pressC The system prompts you to save changes which creates the array During the creation ...

Page 284: ... large enough to mirror existing data on the primary The hot spare drive must be greater than or equal to the size of any drive in any IM volume Drive Status xxxx OK Disk is online and fully functional Missing Disk is not responding Failed Disk has failed Initalizing Disk is initializing CfgOffln Disk is offline at host s request User Fail Disk is marked failed at host s request Offline Disk is of...

Page 285: ...is Yes the device is part of an IM array if No the device is not part of an IM array This field is grayed out under the following conditions The device does not meet the minimum requirements for use in an IM array The device is not large enough to mirror existing data on the primary drive This disk has been selected as the hot spare for the IM array Hot Spr Specifies whether a device is the hot sp...

Page 286: ...makes up within the array When creating a striped array the usable size of the array is determined by the number of drives times the size of the smallest drive in the array In arrays consisting of different sized drives excess space on larger drives are unusable Manage Array Screen The Manage Array screen enables you to manage the current array To access the Manage Array screen select the appropri...

Page 287: ... Identifier Displays the identifier of this array Type Displays the RAID type Scan Order Displays the scan order of the array Size MB Displays the size of this array Status Displays the status of this array SAS Topology Screen The SAS Topology screen presents a view of the adapter s SAS hierarchy and provides other user functionality To access SAS Topology press Enter on SAS Topology from the Adap...

Page 288: ...SAS SATA Expander or Enclosure Neg Link Speed Indicates the negotiated link speed for this Phy or whether it has been disabled Phy Link Speed Indicates the maximum hardware link rate possible for this Phy Device Properties Screen The Device Properties screen displays information about a specific device To access the Device Properties screen press D from the SAS Topology screen when the cursor is o...

Page 289: ...ce Format or Verify Operation started Percent Complete Graphical status bar display that indicates the current relative percentage complete of the operation Formatting If enabled a low level formatting on a disk drive is allowed on the Device Format screen Low level formatting completely and irreversibly erases all data on the drive To begin the format press F IMPORTANT Formatting defaults the dri...

Page 290: ...ed in spin up delay field before starting spin up of the next set of targets A value of zero in the Maximum Target Spinups field is treated the same as a value of one IO Timeouts Specifies the time which the host uses to timeout I Os for the following devices with Non Removable Media SCSI Device Type 00h Direct Access SCSI Device Type 04h Write Once SCSI Device Type 07h Optical SCSI Device Type 0E...

Page 291: ...e Once SCSI Device Type 05h CD ROM SCSI Device Type 07h Optical SCSI Device Type 0Eh Simplified Direct Access LUNs to Scan for Sequential Devices Controls LUN scans for the following devices SCSI Device Type 01h Sequential Access LUNs to Scan for Other Devices Controls LUN scans for all devices other than the following SCSI Device Type 00h Direct Access SCSI Device Type 01h Sequential Access SCSI ...

Page 292: ...eshold values you must return to Advanced Adapter Properties screen PHY Displays the PHY number current information SAS Port Indicates the associated SAS Port 0 to N as configured on this adapter Link Status Indicates the PHY link status Possible values are Enabled Unknown Link Rate PHY Disabled Enabled negotiation failed Enabled SATA OOB Complete Enabled 1 5 Gbs Enabled 3 0 Gbs Discovery Status 3...

Page 293: ...t the utility properly To exit the utility follow these steps 1 To return to the Adapter List from Adapter Properties press ESC 2 To exit the utility from the Adapter List press ESC NOTE A similar exit screen is used when exiting most other screens and can be used to save settings The exit screen shows some options that are grey indicating that they are not available You can only select the availa...

Page 294: ...gram return value is returned to the user when the program exits A value of0is returned if the command is successful Otherwise a value of1is returned Rules for creating IM volumes and hot spare disks The following rules apply when creating IM volumes and hot spare disks All disks that are part of an IM volume or a hot spare for an IM volume must be on the same SAS controller IM volumes are support...

Page 295: ...irmware and hardware limitations for the family of controllers limit the number of configurations that are possible Syntax cfggen controller auto volume type size qsync noprompt Parameters volume type Volume type for the volume to be created Valid value is IM size Size of the RAID volume in Mbytes or MAX for the maximum size available qsync Quick synchronization of the volume created noprompt Elim...

Page 296: ...lays information about controller configurations controller type firmware version BIOS version volume information and physical drive information Syntax cfggen controller display filename Parameters controller A SAS controller number between 0 and 255 filename Valid filename to store output of command to a file Sample Output Read configuration has been initiated for controller 0 Controller informat...

Page 297: ... 143374738 Manufacturer HP Model Number DG072A8B5C Firmware Revision HPD4 Serial No B062P5B011M00547 Drive Type SAS Target on ID 6 Device is a Hard disk Enclosure 1 Slot 3 Target ID 6 State Ready RDY Size in MB in sectors 70007 143374738 Manufacturer HP Model Number DG072A8B5C Firmware Revision HPD4 Serial No B062P5B011RK0548 Drive Type SAS Target on ID 7 Device is a Hard disk Enclosure 1 Slot 2 T...

Page 298: ...g a failed drive in an array Ready RDY The drive is ready for use as a normal disk drive or it can be but has not been assigned to a disk array or hot spare pool Available AVL The hard disk drive may or may not be ready and it is not suitable for inclusion in an array or hot spare pool for example it is not spun up its block size is incorrect or its media is removable Failed FLD Drive was part of ...

Page 299: ...nization is in progress Background command progress status for controller 0 IR Volume 1 Current operation None Volume ID 2 Volume status Enabled Volume state Optimal Physical disk I Os Not quiesced The status fields in the data displayed can take on the following values Current operation Synchronize or None Volume status Enabled or Disabled Volume state Inactive Optimal Degraded or Failed Physical...

Page 300: ...ay P400 Controller Support Guide HP Smart Array P600 Controller for Integrity Servers User Guide HP Smart Array P800 Controller for Integrity Servers User Guide Quick Installation Procedure To install the controller follow these steps 1 Power off the server 2 Install additional physical drives if necessary see Connecting External Storage page 301 The number of drives in the server determines the R...

Page 301: ...d with this controller 5 Tighten the lock screws on the cable connector 6 Power on the enclosure 7 Power on the server SAS Cable Part Numbers If you require additional cables order them by the option kit number listed in Table 87 Table 87 SAS Cable Part Numbers Cable Assembly Number Option Kit Number Cable Length 361317 001 389664 B21 1 0 m 3 3 ft 361317 002 389668 B21 2 0 m 6 6 ft 361317 004 3896...

Page 302: ... LIST UPDATE UPDATE all HELP or List Use LIST to display all detected Smart Array controllers along with the active firmware versions fs0 saupdate LIST Smart Array Offline Firmware Update Utility Version 1 04 12 00 C Copyright 2004 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P Seg Bus Dev Func Description Version 1 51 4 0 HP Smart Array 6400 1 92 1 20 1 0 HP Smart Array 5300 3 54 The identification info...

Page 303: ...image is not applicable are skipped In this example the Smart Array 6400 controller is updated and the Smart Array 5300 is skipped fs0 saupdate UPDATE all CYBORG234 BIN Replace CYBORG234 BIN with the name of your firmware file The following screen displays showing the controllers that are updated and skipped Smart Array Offline Firmware Update Utility Version 1 04 12 00 C Copyright 2004 Hewlett Pa...

Page 304: ...e CYBORG101 BIN invalid or corrupted EBSU Utility The EFI based Setup Utility EBSU provides an easy to use interface for flashing firmware partitioning the hard disk installing diagnostic tools configuring storage controllers and running other EFI utilities NOTE You can use EBSU to update firmware for many different devices in the system Smart Array P600 is shown as an example To update the Smart ...

Page 305: ... Menu 6 In the Maintain Firmware screen use the tab key to scroll down to the Device section 7 Use the down arrow key to scroll down to the Smart Array P600 item in the list 8 Press Enter to display detailed information about the device Figure 98 EBSU Maintain Firmware Screen Smart Array P400 P600 and P800 Controllers 305 ...

Page 306: ...irmware is older than the version on your Smart Setup media You must update the firmware for this device Proceed to Step 9 and continue from there NOTE The utility does not allow you to flash the firmware if the installed version is the same or higher than the version on the Smart Setup media 10 Use the tab key to scroll down into the Device section and highlight the device name 1 1 Press Enter to...

Page 307: ...mation about default array configuration settings see the HP Array Configuration Utility User Guide at I O Cards and Networking Software on the HP website at http www hp com go integrity iocards docs Comparing the Utilities Table 88 lists the supported features and procedures for the ACU and ORCA utilities Table 88 ACU and ORCA Supported Features and Procedures ORCA ACU Supported Features No Yes U...

Page 308: ...rives and the valid RAID options for the system 2 Use the Arrow keys Spacebar and Tab to navigate around the screen and set up the logical drive including an online spare drive if one is required NOTE You cannot use ORCA to configure one spare drive to be shared among several arrays Only ACU enables you to configure shared spare drives 3 Press Enter to accept the settings 4 Press F8 to confirm the...

Page 309: ... information about using ACU see the HP Array Configuration Utility User Guide at I O Cards and Networking Software on the HP website at http www hp com go integrity iocards docs Smart Array P400 P600 and P800 Controllers 309 ...

Page 310: ... 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 101 EFI Boot Sequence The EFI Boot Manager loads EFI applications including the OS first stage loader and EFI drivers from an EFI defined file...

Page 311: ...a specific boot option or all boot options Change Boot Order Controls the relative order in which the EFI Boot Manager attempts to execute boot options For help on the control key sequences you need for this option see the help menu Manage BootNext Setting Selects a boot option to use only once the next boot operation Set Automatic Boot Timeout Defines the value in seconds before the system automa...

Page 312: ...or set boot tests execution ON OFF or test RUN SKIP FastBoot boottest Read or set the date cn yr mo dy hr mn ss Time date Read or set the real time clock cn yr mo dy hr mn ss Time time INformation Display all server information ALL info all Display boot releated information BootINfo info boot Display cache information CAche info cpu Display revision number of major VLSI ChipRevisions info chiprev ...

Page 313: ...hmenu BCH menu name taken from the top level of the BCH menu bchcmd BCH command on which to display information Operation If you issue the help command with no parameters a list of shell command categories displays To list all of the commands within a category enter help category If help is issued with the b option any output longer than one page pauses after each page displays If a shell command ...

Page 314: ...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 COMMAND Example 4 help configuration command Shell help configuration Configuration commands cpuconfig Deconfigure or reconfigure cpus date Display or set date err Display or set error level esi...

Page 315: ...1 If fast_init is enabled firmware will connect only the minimum set of devices during boot This feature might cause boot failure disable this feature if failure occurs 2 Any pending Wake On LAN request will not be cleared until reboot if the setting is changed to disabled System will clear pending Wake On LAN requests each time the system reboots if the setting is disabled Examples To display the...

Page 316: ...P_BITS 0 CONTROL_MASK boottest Interacts with the speedy boot variable enabling it to be set appropriately Syntax boottest Displays status of all speedy boot bits boottest on Run all tests for a normal boot time boottest off Skip all tests for a faster boot time boottest test Displays status of specific Speedy Boot bit boottest test on off Sets or clears a specific Speedy Boot bit Parameters test ...

Page 317: ...t 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 Operation Issue cpuconfig with no parameters to display...

Page 318: ... from the firmware Syntax conconfig index on off primary Parameters Index Specifies index of console to set as primary on Enables the specified console as a secondary console off Puts console into Not Configured NC state primary Sets the specified console as primary Notes Primary console setting will take effect after reboot P in the status column indicates that the console is the primary S in the...

Page 319: ...Serial Acpi PNP0501 0 2 P Serial Acpi HWP0002 0 Pci 1 1 3 S VGA Acpi HWP0002 0 Pci 4 0 ioconfig Use this command to deconfigure or reconfigure I O components or settings Syntax ioconfig fast_init mps_optimize wol on off Parameters fast_init specifies device connection policy setting mps_optimize specifies PCIe MPS optimization setting wol specifies system wake on lan setting on off specifies to co...

Page 320: ...amples To display the current settings fs0 ioconfig Fast initialization Enabled MPS optimization Disabled System 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...

Page 321: ...arameter to disable the confirmation prompt Access the errdumpcommand from the System Configuration menu info Displays most system information Syntax info b target Parameters target valid targets are all display everything cpu display information on cpus cache display information on cache mem display information on memory io display information on io boot display boot related information chiprev d...

Page 322: ... 200 MHz PROCESSOR MODULE INFORMATION of L3 L4 Family CPU Logical Cache Cache Model Processor Slot CPUs Speed Size Size hex Rev State 0 1 1 GHz 1 5 MB None 1F 01 B1 Active 1 1 1 GHz 1 5 MB None 1F 01 B1 Active MEMORY INFORMATION DIMM A DIMM B DIMM Current DIMM Current 0 1024MB Active 1024MB Active 1 2 3 Active Memory 2048 MB Installed Memory 2048 MB I O INFORMATION BOOTABLE DEVICES Order Media Typ...

Page 323: ...002 100 Pci 1 1 00 20 02 00 0x14E4 0x1645 XX Acpi HWP0002 100 Pci 2 0 BOOT INFORMATION Monarch CPU Current Preferred Monarch Monarch Possible Warnings 0 0 AutoBoot OFF Timeout is disabled Boottest BOOTTEST Settings Default Variable OS is 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 Ru...

Page 324: ... 1 10 POSSE Revision 0 10 ACPI Revision 7 00 BMC Revision 2 24 IPMI Revision 1 00 SMBIOS Revision 2 3 2a Management Processor Revision E 02 25 WARNING AND STOP BOOT INFORMATION CHIP REVISION INFORMATION Chip Logical Device Chip Type ID ID Revision Memory Controller 0 122b 0023 Root Bridge 0 1229 0023 Host Bridge 0000 122e 0032 Host Bridge 0001 122e 0032 Host Bridge 0002 122e 0032 Host Bridge 0004 ...

Page 325: ...or Slot CPUs Speed Size Size hex Rev State 0 1 1 GHz 1 5 MB None 1F 01 B1 Active 1 1 1 GHz 1 5 MB None 1F 01 B1 Active Example 18 info mem command Shell info mem MEMORY INFORMATION DIMM A DIMM B DIMM Current DIMM Current 0 1024MB Active 1024MB Active 1 2 3 Active Memory 2048 MB Installed Memory 2048 MB EFI POSSE Commands 325 ...

Page 326: ...x0649 XX Acpi HWP0002 0 Pci 2 0 00 00 03 00 0x8086 0x1229 XX Acpi HWP0002 0 Pci 3 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 0x14E4 0x1645 XX Acpi HWP0002 100 Pci 2 0 00 40 01 00 0x1000 0x0021 02 Acpi HWP0002 200 Pci 1 0 00 40 01 01 0x1000 0x0021 02 Acpi HWP0002 200 Pci 1 1 00 80 01 00 0x14E4 0x1645 01 Acpi HWP0002 400 ...

Page 327: ... test io_hw Run this test mem_init Run this test mem_test Run this test lanaddress Displays the core I O MAC address Syntax lanaddress Parameters none Example 21 lanaddress command Shell lanaddress LAN Address Information LAN Address Path Mac 00306E4C4F1A Acpi HWP0002 0 Pci 3 0 Mac 00306E4C4F1A Mac 00306E4C0FF2 Acpi HWP0002 100 Pci 2 0 Mac 00306E4C0FF2 monarch Displays or modifies the ID of the bo...

Page 328: ...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 monarch 1 Processor current status 0 next boot status 1 pdt Displays or clears the contents of the Page Deallocation Table PDT Syntax pdt clear Parameters clear clears the pdt Operation With no options specified pdt displays the PDT information for the system Yo...

Page 329: ...r 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 modifies the system mode Syntax sysmode normal admin service Parameters normal sets system mode to normal admin sets system mode to ...

Page 330: ...ow in normal mode Specifying SCSI Parameters The following SCSI parameters can 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 330 Utilities ...

Page 331: ...ce 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 both channels In th...

Page 332: ... all EFI capable devices installed in the system displays For example Shell devtree Device Tree Ctrl 04 Ctrl 0A Acpi HWP0002 0 Ctrl 12 Usb Open Host Controller Ctrl 13 Usb Open Host Controller Ctrl 14 Acpi HWP0002 0 Pci 1 2 Ctrl 15 PCI IDE ATAPI Controller Ctrl 48 DW 28E Ctrl 83 FAT File System FAT32 118 MB Ctrl 16 Acpi HWP0002 0 Pci 3 0 Ctrl 49 Acpi HWP0002 0 Pci 3 0 Mac 00306E4C4F1A Ctrl 0B Acpi...

Page 333: ...ine is the controller s handle for each channel You need this value for the next step NOTE The controller s handle values changes on every boot 3 From the EFI Shell prompt enter the following command to obtain the EFI driver s handle for the SCSI interface Shell drvcfg A list of all EFI capable configurable components in the system is displayed For example Shell drvcfg Configurable Components Drv ...

Page 334: ...d its main menu displays showing a list of all the EFI capable SCSI interfaces in the system Move the cursor to highlight the channel of the SCSI interface Press Enter to determine which channel of the interface to highlight match the PCI Bus PCI Dev and PCI Func values on this screen to the Bus Dev and Fnc values from the info io command CAUTION Do not select the Global Properties option on the m...

Page 335: ...efaults 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 Press Esc to exit the Adapter Properties screen 1 1 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 scree...

Page 336: ...ing selections are available on all menus Help Displays the help available for the command Exit Returns to the main Boot Options Maintenance menu Enter Selects an item after using the arrow keys to highlight the item Save Settings to NVRAM Saves your changes NOTE The options shown here are examples Your system may have different options available based on the system configuration and installed har...

Page 337: ...booting from a specific file on a specific CD Load Files The EFI Shell and the LAN Add a Boot Option Use this option to add items to the EFI boot menu This option displays the file systems that are on your system and lets you browse these file systems for applications or drivers that are executable Executable files end with the efiextension You can also select remote boot LAN options that have bee...

Page 338: ... remotely Change Boot Order Use this option to change the order of boot options The order in which options are listed in the EFI boot menu also reflects the order in which the system attempts to boot If the first boot option fails the system tries to boot the second option then the third and so forth until a boot option succeeds or until all options have failed For example if you normally boot usi...

Page 339: ...his option to set the amount of time the system pauses before attempting to launch the first item in the Boot Options list For example Set Auto Boot Timeout Select an Option Set Timeout Value Delete Disable Timeout Help Exit Interrupting the timeout during the countdown stops the Boot Manager from loading any boot options automatically If there is no countdown set you must select boot options manu...

Page 340: ...ble depending on the configuration of the system and the options available Device paths can differ slightly on different product models On both serial device examples UART 9600 indicates the current baud rate of the serial device which can be changed with the EFI Shell baud command VenMsg Vt100 is the current emulation type Several different terminal emulation protocols are supported as described ...

Page 341: ...om the system console This menu is identical to the Console Output Devices menu The server does not support different configurations for Output and Error console When you make changes to either Output or Error console menus you must make the identical change in the other menu When you change serial devices you must make changes to Output Input and Error menus for proper operation Using the System ...

Page 342: ...that manages a system Management processor is a descriptive term such as server and iLO is a brand name or label such as Integrity Remote access is the key to maximizing efficiency of administration and troubleshooting for enterprise servers Integrity servers have been designed so all administrative functions that can be performed locally on the machine can also be performed remotely iLO enables r...

Page 343: ...5 cable kit part numbers 264 caution light pipes 168 cell board 74 cfggen utility 102 CM command 90 91 cold swappable components listed 175 defined 175 command mode see CM command component classification 175 components cold swappable 175 hot pluggable 175 hot swappable 175 configurable components EFI capable 333 configuring boot options 1 18 120 configuring iLO 2 MP LAN using ARP ping 82 using DH...

Page 344: ...33 info all command 227 POSSE commands 313 SCSI setup utility 334 EFI Boot Manager menu entry class servers 1 18 EFI commands info io 262 info warning 262 see also viewing warnings EFI driver firmware update 93 emulation device configuring 84 extender board memory see memory carrier assembly extender board processor see processor board assembly extensible firmware interface see EFI external health...

Page 345: ...cards verifying 262 I O paths 196 198 I O subsystem 17 see also core I O board see also I O board assembly block diagram 17 introduction 17 20 I O Voltage Regulator Module see I O VRM I O VRM function 229 removing 229 replacing 230 iLO 2 MP controls ports and LEDs 35 functional overview 34 LAN LEDs 36 LAN link speed LEDs 36 LAN link status LEDs 36 logging in 84 main menu 85 PC command 90 reset but...

Page 346: ...X 120 booting and shutting down Linux 131 booting and shutting down OpenVMS 125 booting and shutting down Windows 128 boots with problems or does not boot 1 14 reinstallation 257 updating 260 orca utility 1 1 1 OS reinstallation 258 P PAL 27 password modifying default 85 PC command 90 PCI card see PCI PCI X PCIe cards PCI X card see PCI PCI X PCIe cards PCI PCI X PCIe card divider locations 193 re...

Page 347: ...ng 243 replacing 244 core I O card removing 236 replacing 237 core I O card supported card types 236 features and capabilities 242 sas controller 91 SAS core I O card slot restrictions 236 saupdate utility 105 SCSI setup utility 330 specifying parameters 330 SCSI adapter path 331 security access settings 86 risk with DHCP enabled 86 setting up 86 serial attached SCSI see SAS service tools 174 smar...

Page 348: ...Module see I O VRM VPD viewing EFI and RISC firmware information 93 W wake on LAN 17 restrictions 17 web browser accessing the console 88 accessing the iLO 2 MP 86 web interface interacting with 86 weight server 39 weight server 39 348 Index ...

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