
Chapter 2
Installation
Powering On the hp rp7405/rp7410 Server
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Powering On the hp rp7405/rp7410 Server
After powering on the Management Processor (MP) (+3.3 V HKP), and checking that the MP detects the
presence of the cell boards, power up the server.
If using a LAN crossover cable with the laptop, review server activity for each partition configured, as it
powers up and boots. Windows can be opened for the complex and for each partition. It is recommended that
at least two windows be opened.
•
A window showing all activity in the complex. Following the installation procedure in this manual, will
have a window open already on the laptop.
To display activity for the complex:
1. If not already done, open a separate Reflection 1 window and connect to the MP.
2. From the MP Main Menu, select the
VFP
command with the
s
option.
•
A window showing activity for a single partition.
To display activity for each partition as it powers up:
1. Open a separate Reflection 1 window and connect to the MP.
2. Select the
VFP
command and choose the partition desired to view.
There should be no activity on the screen at this point in the installation process.
NOTE
More than one window cannot be opened using a serial display device.
To power on the server:
1. Switch the power switch at the front of the server to
On
. The following events occur:
•
Power is applied to the server.
•
Processor Dependent Code (PDC) starts to run on each cell.
•
Cell self test executes.
•
Hardware initializes for the server.
•
Console communication is established.
2. When activity on the Reflection 1 screen stops, return to the MP Main Menu by typing
Ctrl-B
.
3. Enter
co
to enter console mode.
4. Enter the partition number of the partition to boot.
5. Press
Enter
.
Summary of Contents for rp7405
Page 6: ...Contents vi ...
Page 8: ...Tables viii ...
Page 11: ...Preface ...
Page 15: ...xi Figure 1 Declaration of Conformity ...
Page 22: ...xviii ...
Page 39: ...Chapter 2 17 2 Installation ...
Page 70: ...Chapter 2 Installation Booting HP UX using Boot Console Handler BCH 48 ...
Page 71: ...Chapter 3 49 3 Troubleshooting ...
Page 78: ...Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Common Installation Problems 56 ...
Page 79: ...Chapter 4 57 4 Removal and Replacement ...
Page 111: ...Appendix A 89 A Replaceable Parts ...
Page 122: ...Appendix B System Specifications Environmental Specifications 100 ...
Page 123: ...Appendix C 101 C Site Preparation ...