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Installation Guide

hp rp8400 Server Series

 Third Edition

Version 4.0

Manufacturing Part Number: A6093-96022 

August 2003

USA

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Page 1: ...Installation Guide hp rp8400 Server Series Third Edition Version 4 0 Manufacturing Part Number A6093 96022 August 2003 USA ...

Page 2: ...ent is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph c 1 ii of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252 227 7013 for DOD agencies and subparagraphs c 1 and c 2 of the Commercial Computer Software Restricted Rights clause at FAR 52 227 19 for other agencies HEWLETT PACKARD COMPANY 3000 Hanover Street Palo Alto California 94304 U S A Copyright Notices copyright 1...

Page 3: ...the Cabinet 33 Rack Mount System Installation 34 Manual Lifting 34 Using the RonI Model 17000 SP 400 Lifting Device 35 Wheel Kit Installation 38 Power Distribution Unit 46 4 AC Power Overview 49 AC Power Connections 50 Wiring and Voltage Checks 51 Wiring Check 51 Voltage Check 52 Voltage Check Additional Procedure 56 Regulatory and System Serial Number Label Check 58 5 System Installation hp rp840...

Page 4: ...stem Configuration 78 Adding Processors with Instant Capacity On Demand iCOD 79 Booting HP UX on the Partition s 80 6 Installation Cleanup Installation Cleanup Checklist 82 7 Returning Equipment Repacking the Cabinet for Shipment 84 A Installation Checklist Using the Checklist 86 B Accessing the MP Using a Modem Verifying Modem Communications 92 Index 93 ...

Page 5: ...Tables 5 Table 1 Revisions 10 Table 3 1 Wheel Kit Packing List 38 Table A 1 Factory Integrated Installation Checklist 86 ...

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Page 7: ...re 3 13 Completed Wheel Kit Installation 45 Figure 4 1 Voltage Reference Points for IEC 320 C19 Plug 53 Figure 4 2 Safety Ground Reference Check Single Power Source 54 Figure 4 3 Safety Ground Reference Check Dual Power Source 55 Figure 4 4 Wall Receptacle Pinouts 56 Figure 4 5 Regulatory Label with Serial Number 58 Figure 5 1 AC Power Input Labeling 61 Figure 5 2 Distribution of Input Power for E...

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Page 9: ...Preface This guide provides the HP Installation Specialist with the background information and procedures needed to install the hp rp8400 server series ...

Page 10: ...ry Table 1 Revisions Edition Part Number Release Date Description Second A6093 96012 August 2002 Updated with additions and corrections Third A6093 960 August 2003 Added Configuring a Web Console on the MP to Chapter 5 ...

Page 11: ...y Chapter 4 AC Power Discusses procedures to connect AC power to the system and to power up the system Chapter 5 System Installation Provides information regarding hp rp8400 server series power inputs setting up the CE Tool and configuring the MP Chapter 6 Installation cleanup Discusses procedures to complete the cosmetic portion of the installation Chapter 7 Returning equipment Discusses procedur...

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Page 13: ...at WARNING A warning highlights information that if not adhered to could cause harm or injury to personnel CAUTION A caution highlights procedures or information necessary to avoid damage to equipment damage to software loss of data or invalid test results NOTE A note highlights supplemental information ...

Page 14: ...ated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own ex...

Page 15: ... system an AC distribution system having no direct connection to earth according to IEC 60950 Installation Conditions See installation instructions before connecting to the supply WARNING This equipment is configured with multiple power sources Hazardous voltages and energy may be present even after the removal of a single input source Trained service personnel must follow guidelines stipulated in...

Page 16: ...16 In command syntax diagrams italic identifies variables that must be supplied by the user Bold In paragraph text bold identifies either equipment markings or actions that require an operator response ...

Page 17: ...otection of Electronic Computer Data Processing Equipment NFPA75 National Fire Protection Association EIA Standard RS 232 C Electronic Industries Association Electrostatic Discharge Failures of Semiconductor Devices Unger B A 1981 Bell Laboratories Site Preparation Guide hp rp8400 server series Safety and Regulatory Information hp rp8400 server series ...

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Page 19: ...ction This chapter contains a general description of the responsibilities of the Customer and HP Installation Specialist before and during an installation Customer Responsibilities HP Installation Specialist Responsibilities ...

Page 20: ...ion for example tracks or hoists Times when the facility is available for installation after the components are unpacked and ready for installation Special security requirements applicable to the facility such as security clearances visitor or vendor badges Accepting the Equipment The customer should oversee the arrival of the equipment including checking the inventory and moving the equipment to ...

Page 21: ... 1 2 inch ESD kit wrist strap wrist cord ground mat ground cord Cable ties Permanent marking pen Unpacking the Equipment The HP Installation Specialist may unpack the equipment after it is located at the final installation site Unpacking includes checking the inventory inspecting the equipment with the customer and removing the equipment from the containers Save all packing material until the oper...

Page 22: ...be wired correctly while the remaining receptacles could be wired incorrectly Verify the following items before applying power to the system AC power receptacles are wired correctly at the site AC voltage levels are adequate Domestic and international systems are shipped with a 4 5 meter AC power cord terminating with an AC power plug The matching AC power receptacles must be prewired into the sit...

Page 23: ...nsiderations It is important to observe safety procedures when installing Hewlett Packard computers and their peripheral devices General guidelines are provided in this chapter Input Power Ratings Electrical Safety Precautions ...

Page 24: ... its corresponding cabinet The dash and the virgule symbols on the labels indicate a specific value or range The dash means that the equipment operates properly between the values listed The virgule means that a specific voltage or frequency is required and that internal adjustments or specific component installation must be made by authorized personnel only When the virgule symbol is used the spe...

Page 25: ...ers are adequate for specified cabinet current loads Refer to the Site Preparation Guide hp rp8400 server series for circuit breaker size requirements 4 Facility AC power connection to the processor cabinet complies with and is tested by guidelines set forth in Chapter 4 AC Power ...

Page 26: ... server cabinet while the site AC circuit breakers are set to ON Ensure that the site AC circuit breakers are set to OFF before servicing the system Circuit Breakers WARNING Set all AC input circuit breakers to the OFF position before connecting a power cable plug to the facility s AC power Failure to do so may cause injury to personnel ...

Page 27: ...27 3 Unpacking Inspect shipping containers when the equipment arrives at the site Check equipment after the packing has been removed This chapter discusses how to inspect and receive the hp rp8400 server cabinet ...

Page 28: ...in a Rosebowl II cabinet on a pallet for rack mount into an existing cabinet on the customer site and on a pallet with a wheel kit for installation as a standalone server Inspecting the hp rp8400 Server Cabinet Receiving the hp rp8400 Server Cabinet Rack Mount System Installation Wheel Kit Installation Power Distribution Unit ...

Page 29: ...arrier immediately Examine the server cabinet for visible shipping damage After unpacking the cabinet check for damage that may have been obscured by the shipping container If damage is found after visual inspection document the damage with photographs and contact the transport carrier immediately If the equipment has any damage a damage claim form must be obtained by the customer from the shippin...

Page 30: ... around the shipping container These bands are under tension When cut they can spring back and cause serious eye injury NOTE Position the pallet allowing for enough space to roll the cabinet off the pallet before starting Remove the server cabinet using the following procedure Step 1 Cut the polystrap bands around the shipping container Step 2 Lift the cardboard top cap from the shipping box Figur...

Page 31: ...Pulling the plastic covering off represents an ESD hazard Step 5 Remove four bolts holding down the ramps and remove the ramps NOTE Figure 3 2 shows one ramp attached to the pallet on either side of the cabinet with each ramp secured to the pallet using two bolts There is another configuration where the ramps are secured together on one side of the cabinet with one bolt Figure 3 2Removing the Ship...

Page 32: ...to Roll Off the Pallet WARNING Make sure that the leveling feet on the rack are raised before you roll the rack down the ramp and any time you roll the rack on the casters Use caution when rolling the cabinet off the ramp A single server in the cabinet weighs approximately 508 pounds It is strongly recommended that two people roll the cabinet off the pallet ...

Page 33: ...erver Cabinet 33 Securing the Cabinet Once in position secure and stabilize the cabinet using the leveling feet at the corners of the base and install the anti tip mechanisms on the bottom front and rear of the rack Figure 3 4 Securing the Cabinet ...

Page 34: ...rs the following topics Safety and Regulatory Information Description of the Standard Racks and Physical Specifications Installation Guidelines Procedures The part number for this user s manual is 5967 6409 Rack System E Stabilizer Feet The stabilizer installation guide for the rack system e covers the following topics How to Install the Stabilizers Moving the Rack The part number for this install...

Page 35: ...g the RonI Model 17000 SP 400 Lifting Device A lifter designed by the RonI company will be used to rack mount the server The lifter is capable of lifting 400 pounds to a height of five feet The lifter can be broken down into several components Once completely broken down no single component weighs more than 25 pounds This makes the lifter easy to transport from the office to the car and then to th...

Page 36: ...low the instructions on the outside of the server packaging to remove the banding and carton top from the server pallet Step 3 Insert the lifter forks between the cushions Figure 3 5Pallet Cushion Layout without Server on Pallet Step 4 Carefully roll the lift forward until it is fully positioned against the side of the server Position the Lifter Forks at These Insertion Points ...

Page 37: ...tep 6 Carefully roll the lifter and server away from the pallet Do not raise the server any higher than necessary when moving it over to the rack Step 7 Follow the HP J1528A Rack Integration Kit Installation Guide to complete these steps Mounting the server to the slides Installing the cable management arm CMA Installing the interlock device assembly if two servers are in the same cabinet ...

Page 38: ...le cutting the plastic bands around the shipping container These bands are under tension When cut they can spring back and cause serious eye injury Table 3 1 Wheel Kit Packing List Part Number Description Quantity A6093 04081 Pedestal Cover Assembly 2 A6093 04082 Right Front Caster Assembly 1 A6093 04083 Right Rear Caster Assembly 1 A6093 04084 Left Front Caster Assembly 1 A6093 04085 Left Rear Ca...

Page 39: ...ds securing the HP Server to the pallet 2 Lift the carton top from the cardboard tray resting on the pallet 3 Remove the bezel kit carton and top cushion from the pallet Figure 3 7 Bezel Kit and Top Cushion 4 Unfold bottom cardboard tray Bezel Kit Top Cushions Cardboard Tray Pallet ...

Page 40: ...ure 3 8 Removal of Cushion from Front Edge of Server 6 Open the wheel kit box and locate the two front casters The front casters are shorter in length than the two rear casters Each front caster is designed to fit only on one corner of the server There is a right front caster and a left front caster Rear Cushion Front Cushion Side Cushion ...

Page 41: ... Attaching a Caster Wheel to the Server 8 Attach the remaining front caster to the server using two more screws supplied in the plastic pouch 9 Remove the rear cushion at the rear of the server Do not remove the remaining cushions 10 Mount the two rear casters to the server using the remaining four screws 11 Obtain the plywood ramp from the wheel kit Front Caster ...

Page 42: ...n 42 12 Attach the ramp to the edge of the pallet Note there are two pre drilled holes in the ramp Use the two screws taped to the ramp and attach it to the pallet Figure 3 10 Attaching the Ramp to the Pallet Positioning the Screw in the Ramp ...

Page 43: ...the cardboard tray so that it lays flat on the pallet Figure 3 11 Side Cushion Removal from Server 14 Carefully roll the server off the pallet and down the ramp 15 Obtain the pedestal covers from the wheel kit Note that the pedestal covers are designed to fit on either side of the server Side Cushion Ramp ...

Page 44: ...he slot on the pedestal cover into the front caster Secure the pedestal cover to the server by tightening the captive screw on the cover at the rear of the server Figure 3 12 Securing each Pedestal Cover to the Server Rear Caster Front Caster Pedestal Covers ...

Page 45: ...lation 45 17 Wheel kit installation is complete once both pedestal covers are attached to the server and the bezel cover is snapped into place on the front of the server Figure 3 13 Completed Wheel Kit Installation Attached Pedestal Cover ...

Page 46: ...er providing a total of eight IEC 320 20 outlets The PDU will be 3U high and will be rack mounted in the server cabinet Documentation for installation will accompany the PDU The documentation may also be found at the external Rack Solutions Web site at http www hp com racksolutions The internal Web site is http racksolutions corp hp com The 60A PDU installation guide will contain PDU Contents Hard...

Page 47: ...Once the system has been unpacked and moved into position it must be connected to a source of AC power which must be checked before the system is powered up This chapter describes these activities Overview AC Power Connections ...

Page 48: ...Chapter 4 AC Power 48 Wiring and Voltage Checks ...

Page 49: ...Failure to do so may result in injury to personnel or damage to equipment when AC power is applied to the cabinet Always perform a wiring check to verify that the AC power cable is wired into the AC power supply correctly before applying AC power to the cabinet s Verify the following items before applying AC power to the cabinet Cabinet ground connects to the site electrical system ground and is n...

Page 50: ...of suitable materials which must conform to local code size temperature rating length etc Before beginning receptacle installation consider the following Observe all local electrical codes and practices Ensure that the AC power receptacle is wired to the site AC power via conductors routed through flexible metal conduit or via approved AC power cable before cabinet installation Ensure that AC powe...

Page 51: ...o so may result in injury to personnel and damage to equipment Always verify that the AC power cable is correctly wired into the AC power supply before applying AC power to the cabinet Verify the following items before applying AC power to the cabinet Cabinet safety ground connects to the site electrical system ground and is not left floating or connected to a phase NOTE The following identifies t...

Page 52: ...al of the junction box Step 5 Check for continuity indication of less than 0 1 ohm If continuity is not found check to ensure that the DMM test leads are making good contact to unpainted metal and try again If continuity is still not found disconnect the cabinet site AC power immediately and notify the customer of the probability of incorrectly wired AC power to the cabinet If continuity is good a...

Page 53: ...dered to be a phase to phase measurement in North America In Europe and certain parts of Asia Pacific this measurement is referred to as a phase to neutral measurement The expected voltage measured should be between 200 240 volts AC regardless of the geographic region Step 2 Measure the voltage between L1 and ground In North America verify this voltage is between 100 120 volts AC In Europe and cer...

Page 54: ...n the volt meter One probe will be inserted into the ground pin for A0 The other probe will be inserted into the ground pin for A1 Verify that the measurement is between 0 5 volts AC If the measurement is 5V or greater escalate the situation Do not attempt to plug the power cords into the server cabinet Step 2 Measure the voltage between B0 and B1 Take the AC voltage down to the lowest scale on th...

Page 55: ...the volt meter One probe will be inserted into the ground pin for B0 The other probe will be inserted into the ground pin for B1 Verify that the measurement is between 0 5 volts AC If the measurement is 5V or greater escalate the situation Do not attempt to plug the power cords into the server cabinet Step 3 Measure the voltage between A0 and B0 Take the AC voltage down to the lowest scale on the ...

Page 56: ...und Refer to Figure 4 4 for connector details Step 4 Set the site power circuit breaker to ON Figure 4 4 Wall Receptacle Pinouts Step 5 Verify that the voltage between receptacle pins x and y is between 200 240 volts AC Step 6 Set the site power circuit breaker to OFF Step 7 Ensure that power is removed from the server Step 8 Route and connect the server power connector to the site power receptacl...

Page 57: ...OCK HAZARD Risk of shock hazard while testing primary power Use properly insulated probes Be sure to replace access cover when finished testing primary power Step 10 Set the server power to ON Step 11 Check that the indicator light on each power supply is lit ...

Page 58: ...s affixed to the server and that it is printed in the correct language Refer to Figure 4 5 for label details Figure 4 5 Regulatory Label with Serial Number Inspect the cabinet mass storage cage area and verify that the regulatory label is securely attached and is printed in the correct language for the installation Ensure that the label is securely fastened to the mass storage cage area If the lab...

Page 59: ...5 59 5 System Installation This chapter contains the procedures for completing the system installation procedures for the hp rp8400 server series hp rp8400 Server Series AC Input Power Setting Up the CE Tool PC ...

Page 60: ... for the MP Configuring the Management Processor for use with a Web Console Verifying Presence of the Cell Boards Configuring AC Line Status Powering On the hp rp8400 Server Series Cabinet 48 V Verifying the System Configuration Adding Processors with Instant Capacity On Demand iCOD Booting HP UX on the Partition s ...

Page 61: ...dant power source is defined to be B0 and B1 See Figure 5 1 for the AC power input label scheme NOTE When it is desired to run the server with a single power source either A0 and A1 or B0 and B1 should be used All other combinations are not supported Either combination requires two power cords Figure 5 1 AC Power Input Labeling The power distribution for the Bulk Power Supplies is provided as foll...

Page 62: ...stalled in the server A minimum of two BPS are required to bring up a single cell board installed in the server N 1 capability is provided in the server when the number of BPS installed exceeds the number of cell boards installed by one BPS An additional BPS is required for each additional cell board installed in the server For the case where two cell boards are installed there would be a total of...

Page 63: ... be flashing amber and there will be an amber light present on the hard disk drive s INTERVAL TWO After the power has been plugged into the server for about 30 seconds the standby power turns on and the front intake fan LED indicators turn solid green The Bulk Power Supplies BPS will be flashing green and the amber light is still present on the hard disk drive s The front panel On Off switch is no...

Page 64: ...figuration During installation communicating with the MP enables such tasks as Verifying that the components are present and installed correctly Setting LAN IP addresses Shutting down cell board power Communication with the MP is established by connecting the CE Tool to the Local RS 232 port on the Core I O card Setting CE Tool Parameters After powering on the CE Tool ensure the communications set...

Page 65: ...k OK to close the Connection Setup window 6 Pull down the Setup menu and select Terminal under the Emulation tab 7 Select any HP terminal type Preferred types are HP70092 HP70096 or HP70094 HP70098 VT100 8 Click Apply This option is not highlighted if the terminal type you want is already selected 9 Click OK Connecting the CE Tool to the Local RS 232 Port on the MP This connection allows direct co...

Page 66: ...umber 5182 4794 to the Local RS 232 port on the Core I O card the DB9 connector located at the bottom of the Core I O card Figure 5 3 LAN and RS 232 Connectors on the Core I O Board 2 Connect the other end of the RS 232 cable to the CE Tool RS 232 UPS Port SYSTEM LAN Port RS 232 Remote Port GSP LAN Port RS 232 Local Port ...

Page 67: ...hin specifications for each server cabinet being installed 2 If not already done so power on the serial display device The preferred tool is the CE Tool running Reflection 1 To power up the MP set up a communications link and login to the MP 1 Apply power to the server cabinet Power on any other server cabinets that were shipped to the customer site On the front of the server a solid green Standby...

Page 68: ...reen LED Figure 5 5 BPS LED Location 3 Login to the MP a Enter Admin at the login prompt This term is case sensitive It takes a few moments for the MP prompt to appear If it does not make sure the laptop serial device settings are correct 8 bits no parity 9600 baud and None for both Receive and Transmit Then try again b Enter Admin at the password prompt This term is case sensitive ...

Page 69: ...ears Figure 5 6 MP Main Menu MP login Admin MP password Welcome to the S Class 16K A Management Processor c Copyright 1995 2001 Hewlett Packard Co All Rights Reserved Version 0 23 MP MAIN MENU CO Consoles VFP Virtual Front Panel CM Command Menu CL Console Logs SL Show chassis Logs HE Help X Exit Connection MP ...

Page 70: ... Menu then enter cm Enter lc and press the Return key The following screen appears Figure 5 7 The lc Command Screen NOTE The value in the IP address field has been set at the factory Obtain the LAN IP address from the customer 2 At the prompt Do you want to modify the configuration for the customer LAN enter y The current IP address is shown then the following prompt appears Do you want to modify ...

Page 71: ...ll indicate the parameters have been updated and return to the MP Command Menu prompt MP CM 9 To check the LAN parameters and status enter the ls command at the MP Command Menu prompt MP CM 10 A screen similar to the following will appear allowing verification of the settings Figure 5 8 The ls Command Screen To return to the MP main menu enter ma To exit the MP enter x at the MP main menu MP CM LS...

Page 72: ...rt from the system LAN port It requires a separate LAN drop IP address and networking information from that of the port used by HP UX Before starting this procedure the following information is required IP address for the MP LAN Subnet mask Gateway address Hostname this is used when messages are logged or printed To configure the LAN port for a Web console perform the following steps Step 1 Type b...

Page 73: ...aunching the Web browser using the IP for the MP LAN port connection is directly routed to the MP The Web console part of the MP employs the same users as the MP Step 5 Set configurable parameters Adding Users The MP provides a maximum of 20 users Only the MP administrator can add or remove users or change the MP configuration To add a user perform the following 1 Access the MP 2 Enter the Securit...

Page 74: ...default values To return MP values to default configurations perform the following 1 Access the MP 2 Enter the Default Configuration dc command 3 Follow the prompts for the dc command Be sure to have the change information available CAUTION When the security configuration is reset all users are removed including the MP administrator It also disables the remote The remote must be enabled through th...

Page 75: ...To look at a list of the commands available enter he You may have to press Enter to see more than one screen of commands Use the Page Up and Page Down keys to view the previous or next screen of commands To exit the Help Menu enter q 2 From the command prompt MP CM enter du The du command displays the MP Bus topology A screen similar to the following appears Figure 5 11 The du Command Screen 3 The...

Page 76: ...urrent power configuration This command can also be used to change the power grid configuration A screen similar to the following appears Figure 5 12The pwrgrd Command Screen Step 3 Verify that the power grid configuration is correct by examining the output from the pwrgrd command The power configuration shown above indicates that both grid A and grid B have been configured Step 4 To change the co...

Page 77: ...m the MP Main Menu select the VFP Virtual Front Panel 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 M...

Page 78: ...eted the BCH prompt appears Main Menu Enter command or menu 1 Enter di to display a list of the Boot Console Handler BCH commands 2 To display the Information Menu to check the configuration enter in 3 Check the following parameters by selecting the corresponding command from the menu to verify that what the customer ordered is what the customer received PR Processor ME Memory IO Check the PCI Dev...

Page 79: ... purchased system but they belong to Hewlett Packard HP and therefore are HP assets A nominal Right To Access Fee is paid to HP for each iCOD processor in the system At any time any number of iCOD CPUs can be activated Activating an iCOD CPU automatically and instantaneously transforms the iCOD CPU into an instantly ordered and fulfilled CPU Upgrade that requires payment After the iCOD CPU is acti...

Page 80: ...at the MP CM Menu enter ma to return to the MP Main Menu 2 Identity the partition to boot Partitions may be booted in any order 3 At the BCH prompt enter bo The prompt Do you wish to stop at the ISL prompt prior to booting y n appears 4 Enter n NOTE If the partition fails to boot or if the SPU was shipped without instant ignition you may have to boot from a DVD that contains the operating system a...

Page 81: ...the hp rp8400 server series has been installed in a computer room and verified conduct the post installation check Before turning the system over to the customer it is important to inspect the system visually and clean up the installation area ...

Page 82: ... removed from the voltage test points Clean up and dispose of debris Remove all packing materials and debris from the area and dispose of it properly Perform final check Inspect the area to ensure that all parts tools and other items used to install the system are disposed of properly Then if you have not already done so close and lock the doors Enter information in the Gold Book When you complete...

Page 83: ...Chapter 7 83 7 Returning Equipment If damaged equipment is found use the following procedure to return it to Hewlett Packard ...

Page 84: ... follow the repackage checklist below and refer to the unpacking instructions for details Step 1 Assemble the original HP packing materials or contact your local Hewlett Packard Sales and Support office Step 2 Connect the loading ramp to the pallet Step 3 Raise the leveling feet Step 4 Push the SPU cabinet up the ramp front first Step 5 Secure the SPU cabinet to the pallet Step 6 Place the anti st...

Page 85: ...Appendix A 85 A Installation Checklist This section provides a means of tracking progress to ensure that all steps required for a successful installation are completed ...

Page 86: ...status of a procedure COMPLETED The final check to ensure that a step has been completed and comments Major tasks are in bold type subtasks are indented Table A 1 Factory Integrated Installation Checklist PROCEDURE IN PROCESS COMPLETED Initials Comments Initials Comments Obtain LAN information Verify site preparation Site grounding verified Power requirements verified Check inventory Inspect shipp...

Page 87: ...ion Set up CE tool and connect to Remote RS 232 port on MP Apply power to cabinet Housekeeping Check power to BPSs Log in to MP Set LAN IP address on MP Connect customer console Set up network on customer console Verify LAN connection Verify presence of cells Power on cabinet 48 V Verify system configuration and set boot parameters Set automatic system restart Boot partitions Configure remote logi...

Page 88: ...isual inspection and complete installation Set up network services if required Enable iCOD if available Final inspection of circuit boards Final inspection of cabling Area cleaned and debris and packing materials disposed of Tools accounted for Parts and other items disposed of Make entry in Gold Book recommended Customer acceptance and signoff if required Table A 1 Factory Integrated Installation...

Page 89: ...Processor MP remotely A modem is often used in conjunction with a paging device to alert a remote monitor about the condition of the SPU As with the Local RS 232 connection only one window can be viewed on the display device When enabled it provides direct access to the MP and to any partition ...

Page 90: ... At the side of the SPU cabinet connect one end of a modem cable to the Remote RS 232 port on the Core I O card Figure B 1 Remote Connection 2 Connect the other end of the RS 232 cable to the modem 3 Connect a dedicated phone analog line to the modem 4 Set modem configuration as specified for remote support ...

Page 91: ...low the instruction on the screen Figure B 2 The ca Command Screen MP cm Enter HE to get a list of available commands MP CM ca This command allows modification of the asychronous parameters WARNING Changing the asynchronous parameters requires reboot of the MP for proper local operation Do you want to modify the local rs232 port parameters Y N Do you want to modify the modem parameters Y N MP CM ...

Page 92: ...lowing procedure 1 If not already obtained get the modem phone number from the customer 2 Contact the testing organization This could be the Response Center or the WWSIT team 3 Provide the organization with the phone number and parameters set using the MP ca command 4 Request confirmation of the communication link or check the modem light for activity ...

Page 93: ...t Panel 77 completing the installation report 22 connecting and testing ac power 22 customer responsibilities 20 accepting the equipment 20 equipment inventory 20 inventory equipment 20 preparing the site 20 customer signoff 82 D di Display command 78 du display MP bus topology command 75 E electrical safety precautions 26 equipment inventory 20 G gateway address 70 Gold Book 82 H housekeeping pow...

Page 94: ...77 label description 24 PR Processor command 78 preface 9 scope 11 preparing the site 20 Processor Dependent Code PDC 77 pwrgrd Power Grid command 76 R Reflection 1 65 77 returning equipment 84 S safety considerations 23 circuit breakers 26 input power ratings 24 power label description 24 safety warning label check 58 serial display device connecting 64 65 recommended windows 77 setting parameter...

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