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Page 3: ...ration customer data and operator control Since implementation by customers of each product may vary the suitability of specific product configurations and applications must be determined by the customer and is not warranted by NEC Solutions America Inc To allow for design and specification improvements the information in this document is subject to change at any time without notice Reproduction o...

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Page 5: ... X Core Module 1 9 Service Processor Board 1 10 Power Status LEDs 1 10 System Functions 1 10 Partitioning 1 10 Chipset and Crossbar Switch 1 11 Server Management 1 11 Expansion 1 12 CELLV Board 1 13 CPUs 1 13 Memory 1 13 Optional PCIX Unit 1 13 Peripheral Devices 1 14 Security 1 14 2 System Operation Setting Up the Server 2 2 Starting Up the System 2 4 Shutting Down the System 2 8 Using Exception ...

Page 6: ...ay 3 10 SP Command Console 3 12 SP Command Console Buffer 3 12 SP Command Prompt 3 13 SP Message Header 3 13 SP Command List 3 14 SP Command Reference 3 16 CM Change Command Mode 3 17 DF Shut Down System Power override 3 18 DL Display SP Logs 3 19 DN Shut Down System Power 3 23 DP System Dump 3 25 DT SP Date and Time 3 26 EN Environmental Information 3 27 FV Firmware Versions 3 31 HC Hardware Conf...

Page 7: ...igh MMIO Configuration Submenu 4 43 IO Space Configuration Submenu 4 45 PCI Bus Configuration Submenu 4 47 Console Redirection Submenu 4 49 Console Redirection System Serial Port 4 51 Console Redirection Serial Port 1 4 53 Shrink Total Number of Interrupt Vectors Submenu 4 55 Memory Mapped I O 4GB Submenu 4 56 Exit Menu 4 57 BIOS Virtual DIP Switch 4 59 What is BIOS Virtual DIP Switch 4 59 PCI Onl...

Page 8: ...Main Chassis A 2 DVD ROM Drive A 3 Tape Drive A 4 FDD A 5 B Memory Upgrades Memory Configurations B 2 DIMM Installation B 3 C Windows 2003 Installation Installing Microsoft Windows 2003 C 2 Creating a Mirrored Drive of Windows 2003 C 3 Index ...

Page 9: ...nsole Virtual SOP and service processor commands Chapter 4 BIOS Setup provides you with a description of the BIOS Setup utility and its options for configuring the server Chapter 5 I O Board Installation shows you how to install I O boards in the server Information includes slot identification and board installation in both the core module and the optional PCIX unit Chapter 6 Problem Solving conta...

Page 10: ...loss of life CAUTION Cautions indicate situations that can damage the system hardware or software Note Notes give important information about the material being described Names of keyboard keys are printed as they appear on the keyboard For example Ctrl Alt or Enter Text or keystrokes that you enter appear as boldface type For example type abc123 and press ENTER File names are printed in uppercase...

Page 11: ...oped and released Site Preparation Guide The Site Preparation Guide contains information required for preparing the site for your server installation Installation Procedures The Installation Procedures document provides procedures for installing the server at the site including unpacking the server setting up the chassis components and connecting the power cables CAUTION The Express5800 1080Xd ser...

Page 12: ... rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than the room ambient environment Therefore consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum rated ambient temperature of 89 6 F Reduced air Flow Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation ...

Page 13: ...tegrity To ensure the extra low voltage integrity of the equipment connect only equipment with mains protected electrically compatible circuits to the external ports Remote Earths To prevent electrical shock connect all local individual office computers and computer support equipment to the same electrical circuit of the building wiring If you are unsure check the building wiring to avoid remote e...

Page 14: ...system warm or cool to room temperature before using it Keep the system away from magnetic forces Keep the system dry Do not wash the system with a wet cloth or pour fluid into it Protect the system from being bumped or dropped Check the system for condensation If condensation exists allow it to evaporate before powering on the system Keep the system away from dust sand and dirt ...

Page 15: ...1 System Overview Overview System Features System Chassis System Functions Expansion Security ...

Page 16: ...r switch and high speed memory access technologies In addition to support for up to 8 CPUs the server employs the advanced PCI X bus to connect peripheral and network devices and can be configured with up to 26 I O slots demonstrating the high scalability ideal for large scale configurations Partitioning functionality for flexible system operation Your server can be partitioned at the hardware lev...

Page 17: ...ace ports ATI RAGE XL Video Graphics Array VGA controller with 8MB of video memory VRAM DVD ROM unit Bay for an optional DAT drive or optional USB FDD unit Four hot swap SCSI hard disk drive bays accessible from the front of the chassis each drive bay can contain a 36 GB 73 GB or 146 GB SCSI hard disk drive Intelligent Service Processor Clock iSP C Board which provides diagnostic functions and clo...

Page 18: ...expansion slots in a Base Unit model 12 PCI X expansion slots a Basic I O Board with 2 USB 2 IDE and 1 Keyboard interfaces a VGA card with an analog interface and a DVD ROM unit in a Core Unit model to allow a second bootable partition Bay for an optional DAT or optional USB FDD unit Six hot swap SCSI hard disk drive bays for up to 6 hard drives See Appendix A Technical Specifications for a list o...

Page 19: ...IX Power Unit with Two Power Supplies optional B AC Power Switches for Optional Power Supply Modules I Base or Core PCIX Unit optional C Filler Panels J 1080Xd Main Chassis D Power Status LEDs K Main Chassis Power Supply Modules E Bay for optional DAT Tape Drive or USB FDD L DVD ROM Drive F Hard Disk Drive Bays M Emergency AC Power Switch for optional PCIX Unit G Cell Cooling Fans Figure 1 2 Front...

Page 20: ...View Figure 1 3 shows the components within the Main Chassis A DVD ROM Drive D Core Module Ejector B Power Supply Modules 3 E PCI X Expansion Slots C Core Module Fans F Hard Disk Drive Fans Figure 1 3 Main Chassis E F D C B A ...

Page 21: ...iew 1 7 Right Side View Figure 1 4 shows the system right side features A B C D E Figure 1 4 1080Xd Right Side View A Service Processor and Clock ISP C D Cell 0 Board B 1080Xd Main Chassis E Cabinet C Cell 3 Board ...

Page 22: ...view Internal View Figure 1 5 shows internal views of CELLV Board features A B C D E F G Side A Side B A CPU Slot 1 E CPU Slot 2 B CPU Slot 3 F CPU Slot 0 C DIMM Slots G Power Pods D Power Pods Figure 1 5 CELLV Board ...

Page 23: ...le and application servers for high performance I O by providing twelve hot swap PCI X expansion slots within the Core Module The Core Module consists of a CrossBar Controller XBC and an I O Router IOR The Core Module can be connected with up to two CELLV Boards to control data transfers between the CELLV Boards The Core Module includes five full length and three half length 64 bit 66 MHz hot swap...

Page 24: ...DC Green Off DC power off Green On OS ready one node or more On System is in Maintenance mode execution of the SP cm command Status LED Amber Off Failure or offline state System Functions The following subsections describe select system functions Partitioning If your system includes two CELLV Boards and an optional core PCIX expansion unit your server may be partitioned at the hardware level into ...

Page 25: ...ligent Platform Management Interface IPMI The system supports the following ACPI features Configuration information tables interface from a platform Software power off controls etc The Service Processor also works as a management controller defined in IPMI It supports the following IPMI features Provides Field Replaceable Unit FRU information to System Management Services SMS running on the operat...

Page 26: ...onsol e 10 100BASE TX I t ani um 2 N E C N E C 1 6G Standard one CELLV Board with 4 CPUs Itanium 2 a second CELLV Board with 4 CPUs Itanium2 4 GB memory upgrade using 1 GB DIMMs Up to 4 sets of the above memory per CELLV Board or up to 16 GB can be installed per board Core Module DVD ROM drive DVD ROM CD ROM DVD ROM drive DVD ROM CD ROM Magnetic tape DD4 or USB FDD Optional Magnetic tape DD4 or US...

Page 27: ...MMs in the following configurations Memory must be installed in groups of 4 DIMMs of the same capacity Memory capacity can vary between different groups At least one group of four DIMMs is required in the system Each CELLV Board supports up to 4 groups of 4 DIMMs A memory group currently includes a group of four 1 GB DDR DIMMs for total capacity of 4 GB in a group Maximum memory capacity using cur...

Page 28: ... help prevent unauthorized entry or use of the system the server provides the following security features Locked areas require a security key for entry Locked areas include the rear chassis door and drive bay units The BIOS Setup utility provides user and administrative password security protecting the system from unauthorized operation Console operation requires the entry of login authentication ...

Page 29: ...2 System Operation Setting Up the Server Starting Up the System Shutting Down the System Rebooting the System Booting the OS Using the DVD ROM Drive Using an Optional Tape Drive ...

Page 30: ...edures This server requires installation by qualified personnel such as an NEC technician and system administrator 2 Make sure that any optional components other than I O cards or boards have been installed by an NEC technician If you have an I O card or board to install install it now see Chapter 5 I O Board Installation 3 Unlock the rear door of the server with the security key Open the door by ...

Page 31: ...tor mouse and keyboard to the rear of the server See Figure 2 2 for server connector locations A VGA Monitor Connector B Mouse and Keyboard Connectors Figure 2 2 Server Connector Locations CAUTION When connecting a cable to an I O board be sure to leave enough cable free for sliding the main chassis or PCIX unit out of the cabinet Route the cable so it does not get pinched or damaged Route the ext...

Page 32: ...switch to the system power source Note If the server power cord is connected to a power control unit such as an UPS Uninterruptive Power Supply make sure that the power control unit is powered on 3 Power on the console and any other external devices 4 At the rear of the server cabinet turn on the AC power circuit breaker for the Main Chassis see Figure 2 3 and if installed for the optional PCIX Un...

Page 33: ...2 5 AC Power Switch Note If the AC Link function has been enabled following the AC power being turned on and if the operating system has been installed the system will automatically boot up the operating system without further intervention refer to the description of the SU command in the Express5800 1080X Service Guide If the AC Link function has not been enabled then continue with this Starting ...

Page 34: ...e Processor Cabinet ID xx Location y State ssssss iSP login spfw ENTER iSP password xxxxxxxx ENTER Copyright C 2002 NEC Corporation All Rights Reserved Welcome to Integrated Service Processor iSP FW version 01 00 generated on 01 31 2002 19 20 33 iSP MAIN MENU 0 OS BIOS serial console of partition 0 INITIALIZING 1 OS BIOS serial console of partition 1 RUNNING V Virtual System Operator Panel S iSP c...

Page 35: ...g system iSPyz up ENTER This command will bring up the specified partition Enter partition number 0 7 all CR exit all ENTER Execute OK y n y ENTER UP command was accepted All partitions will run soon iSPyz INFO ccc partition 0 power on sequence started iSPyz INFO ccc partition 1 power on sequence started iSPyz INFO ccc partition 1 power on sequence completed normally iSPys INFO ccc partition 1 han...

Page 36: ...n the system If software is not running this command powers off the selected partition s see Figure 2 9 Shutdown system power using the DF command Enter df on the SP console to force a shut down of the system see Figure 2 10 This power shutdown method forces a partition shutdown without prior warning to the operating system CAUTION This SP df command turns off system power regardless of OS or BIOS...

Page 37: ...9 DN Command Power Shut Down Screen iSPyz df ENTER CAUTION System power will be turned off without any notice to the softwares even if they are running Enter partition number 0 7 all CR exit all ENTER Execute OK y n y ENTER DF command was accepted System power of all partitions will be turned off soon iSPyz INFO ccc partition 0 power off sequence started iSPyz INFO ccc partition 1 power off sequen...

Page 38: ...r to the UPS user s guide for proper power off procedures Using Exception Procedures The following sections describe exception procedures for restarting the system Note For detailed information about SP commands see SP Command Reference in Chapter 3 Dump Use the dump function to request the operating system to perform its memory dump process You can select either to restart or not to restart using...

Page 39: ...rear of the system power off the circuit breaker to the optional PCIX Unit if installed and to the main chassis 4 Wait 10 to 15 seconds to discharge residual voltage 5 Turn on AC power to the system At the rear of the server power on the AC power circuit breaker to the main chassis and if installed to the PCIX Unit On the front top of the server cabinet power on the AC power switch 6 On the SP con...

Page 40: ...pi PNP0A03 0 Pci 2 1 Ata Primary Master CDROM Entry1 Acpi PNP0A03 1 Pci 3 0 Scsi Pun0 Lun0 HD Part1 Sig17FB0000 EFI Shell Built in Boot option maintenance menu Use the arrow keys to change settings Figure 2 11 EFI Boot Manager Screen OS Boot from the EFI Boot Manager When the OS is installed OS boot options are automatically registered in the EFI Boot Manager You can select and boot the OS from th...

Page 41: ... the system file of the Boot device Copy files When you select the EFI Shell from the EFI Boot Manager the EFI Shell screen appears see Figure 2 13 Loading EFI Shell Built in EFI Shell version 1 10 14 56 Device mapping table fs0 Acpi PNP0A03 3 Pci 2 0 Scsi Pun0 Lun0 HD Part1 Sig0A7C0000 blk0 Acpi PNP0A03 3 Pci 2 0 Scsi Pun0 Lun0 blk1 Acpi PNP0A03 3 Pci 2 0 Scsi Pun0 Lun0 HD Part1 Sig0A7C0000 blk2 ...

Page 42: ...comp file1 file2 Compares the contents of the two files connect connect r Handle DeviceHandle DriverHandle Binds the driver to the device and starts the driver cp cp r src src dst Copies the file directory date date mm dd yy yy Displays and sets the date dblk dblk device Lba blocks Dumps the block device dh dh p prot_id b handle Displays the handle in the EFI environment disconnect disconnect Devi...

Page 43: ...evice sname Mounts the file system on the block device mv mv src src dst Moves the file directory OpenInfo OpenInfo Handle Displays the protocol of the handle agent pause pause Displays a message and waits for input pci pci Bus Dev Func i s Seg Displays the configuration space of the PCI device reset reset w string Resets the system rm rm q file file rm q directory directory Deletes the file direc...

Page 44: ...s0 for the fs0 boot device Shell map Device mapping table fs0 Acpi PNP0A03 3 Pci 2 0 Scsi Pun0 Lun0 HD Part1 Sig0A7C0000 fs1 Acpi PNP0A03 0 Pci 2 1 Ata Primary Master CDROM Entry1 blk0 Acpi PNP0A03 3 Pci 2 0 Scsi Pun0 Lun0 blk1 Acpi PNP0A03 3 Pci 2 0 Scsi Pun0 Lun0 HD Part1 Sig0A7C0000 blk2 Acpi PNP0A03 3 Pci 2 0 Scsi Pun0 Lun0 HD Part2 Sig0A7C0000 blk3 Acpi PNP0A03 0 Pci 2 1 Ata Primary Master bl...

Page 45: ...tallation might change the numbering of the disk and prevent an OS boot from that disk PCI12 slot is set to not run Option ROM BIOS as default Running Option ROM BIOS on PCI12 slot requires changing the settings of the slot with BIOS setup before booting the OS EFI Device Path Each device installed in the system is managed with an EFI Device Path The following information describes EFI device path...

Page 46: ...ion Example SCSI cards and fixed disks installed on the PCI bus VenHw Unknown Device 80 HD Part1 Sig6D5319DE Table 2 3 Formats for Devices Not Conforming to EDD3 0 Specification Path Display Description VenHw Unknown Device 80 Example The device does not conform to EDD3 0 specification 80 a consecutive number called a drive number assigned to the disk under the SCSI card by the system BIOS The dri...

Page 47: ...Drive Insert a DVD ROM or CD ROM disc in the DVD ROM drive as follows see Figure 2 16 1 Open the server door 2 Press the Eject button on the DVD ROM drive to eject the drive tray 3 Place the disc on the tray label facing up 4 Press the Eject button on the DVD ROM drive to insert the tray Removing a Disc from the DVD ROM Drive Remove a DVD ROM or CD ROM disc from the DVD ROM drive as follows see Fi...

Page 48: ...bels write protection cartridge insertion and removal Environmental DAT Specifications The following information provides environmental conditions for using 4 mm digital audio tape in the DAT drive Operating Environment Temperature 41 to 89 6 F 5 to 32 C Humidity 20 to 60 no condensation Maximum wet bulb humidity 78 8 F 26 C Storage Enironment Temperature 41 to 113 F 5 to 45 C Humidity 20 to 80 no...

Page 49: ...emove the old label before attaching the new label If you use a label other than the specified INDEX label be sure the label size is correct the label can be easily replaced and the label doesn t leave adhesive after removal Figure 2 17 Digital Audio Tape Label Positions Write Protection You can protect written data on the audio digital tape from being erased To protect the data open the write pro...

Page 50: ...insert a DAT cartridge Hold the DAT cartridge horizontally with the label side up and insert it slowly into the drive until it is pulled into the drive To remove a DAT cartridge Check that the access LED on the DAT drive is off green Press the eject button on the DAT drive and carefully remove the cartridge Figure 2 19 Inserting and Removing a DAT Cartridge Eject Button DAT Drive Cover DAT Cartrid...

Page 51: ...3 Service Processor SP Console OS Console Virtual SOP SP Command Console SP Command Reference ...

Page 52: ... and Main Menu SP Console Connections The service processor supports two types of console connections see Figure 3 1 serial local console LAN via TCP port 5001 LAN console Both serial and LAN console connections provide the same operation However the LAN console requires an initial configuration which can only be done using the local console See Table 3 1 for console configuration settings ISP C B...

Page 53: ... reports Be sure to set VT100 emulation mode Console Operations You can use the consoles to Operate the service processor using SP commands Redirect the operating system BIOS serial console in main chassis Display the Virtual SOP Virtual System Operator Panel Console Status and Login Authentication To use the consoles you must first log into the service processor When you log into the service proc...

Page 54: ...c Note Only one connection to the OS Console per partition up to five connections to the Virtual SOP in the entire system and only one prime connection to the SP Command Console in the entire system can be made simultaneously If LAN is used additional SP Command Consoles can be attached using hubs but they will be in monitor mode only and commands can be entered only via the prime connection See F...

Page 55: ...lable TCP 5001 not Connected Press ESC Key Connect TCP5001 Login Password Required Select Exit Select Exit Virtual SOP SP Command Normal Mode OS Console Select OS Press B Key Select SOP Press B Key Select SP Press B Key Figure 3 2 Express5800 1080Xd Console Mode Operations ...

Page 56: ...ase letter e and the uppercase letter E are processed the same Table 3 3 Login and Main Menu Screen Screen Image Reference Integrated Service Processor Cabinet ID xx Location y State ssssss A iSP login spfw ENTER iSP password xxxxxxxx ENTER B Copyright C 2002 NEC Corporation All Rights Reserved Welcome to Integrated Service Processor iSP FW version 01 00 generated on 01 31 2002 19 20 33 C iSP MAIN...

Page 57: ...n Left for 5 minutes in login or password prompt state Displays timeout and then disconnects the session A character not on the menu is entered Displays the menu again Left for 5 minutes in menu display state Displays timeout and then disconnects the session 0 3 selected Switches to the OS BIOS serial console redirection S selected Switches to the SP Command Console V selected Switches to the Virt...

Page 58: ...serial console of partition 1 RUNNING V Virtual System Operator Panel S iSP commands E Exit DISCONNECTALL disconnect all console connections iSPyz 0 ENTER redirection of serial console 0 enter CTRL B to quit CTRL B returned from serial console 0 redirection A B C D E Table 3 7 Login and Main Menu Screen References Reference Description A When you enter 0 3 the menu is redirected to the OS Console ...

Page 59: ...isplay of the state of all the partitions To return to the Main Menu from the Virtual SOP press B CTRL B Table 3 9 Virtual SOP Screen Screen Image Reference iSP MAIN MENU 0 OS BIOS serial console of partition 0 INITIALIZING 1 OS BIOS serial console of partition 1 RUNNING 2 OS BIOS serial console of partition 2 STOPPED 3 OS BIOS serial console of partition 3 FAULT V Virtual System Operator Panel S ...

Page 60: ...t uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu 1 2 3 4 5 6 Figure 3 3 Partition State Display Table 3 11 Reference to Partition State Display Reference No Display Description 1 Numeral ID for identifying a cabinet in a super scalable cluster composed of multiple cabinets 2 Numeral 0 3 Partition number String State of the partition POWER OFF DC OFF state STOPPED In DC ON state has no failure and is being stoppe...

Page 61: ...RED Partition is not configured 4 6 digit hexadecimal Latest chassis code is sent from the BIOS or OS 5 String Displayed when any error code is sent from the BIOS The code has 4 figures For information about the code see the BIOS section Deleted at next system startup 6 String Displayed when any warning error message is sent from the SP The message is similar to the activity log When the message i...

Page 62: ...Pyz S ENTER CTRL B A B C Table 3 13 SP Command Screen References Reference Description A When you enter S the SP Command Console appears B indicates the monitoring of the SP command input and SP message output C Pressing B exits the session from the SP Command Console and returns to the Main Menu SP Command Console Buffer SP Command Console output from the service processor might contain important...

Page 63: ... in Normal Mode ISPyz MNT Command prompt in Maintenance Mode SP Message Header SP messages have a header in the formats listed in the following table No message header is added to the prompts and messages that appear during interactive operations in each SP command Table 3 15 SP Message Header Formats Message Header Description iSPyz INFO cccc string Indicates an information message cccc is the ID...

Page 64: ... signal to the specified partition SW OS will enter its dump routine X X PC Power Cycle The iSP turns off the DC power of the specified partition without notifying the SE OS even if it is running turns on the DC power initializes HW and hands off the control to the BIOS X X RS Cold Reset System The iSP initializes the specified partition without notifying the SW OS even if it is running X X UP Bri...

Page 65: ...T Mode CM Change Command Mode Enter into or exit from the maintenance mode X X DL Display SP logs Display the logs stored in iSP X X DT SP Date and Time Display the SP RTC Real Time Clock and set it X X EN Environmental Information Display the environmental information such as the power state and the temperature sensors X X FV Firmware Version Display the iSP FW version and BIOS version X X HE Hel...

Page 66: ...tions provide detailed information about SP commands The commands listed can be executed in Normal mode or Maintenance mode Basically SP commands and subcommands are not case sensitive Any need for case sensitivity for example accounts and passwords is described ...

Page 67: ...een Screen Image Reference iSPyz cm ENTER Password is needed to enter maintenance mode maintenance password xxxxxxxx ENTER incorrect maintenance password xxxxxxxx ENTER A Command Mode was changed to maintenance mode B Table 3 20 CM Screen References Reference Description A To switch from Normal mode to Maintenance mode a password is required If you enter a wrong password a message is displayed and...

Page 68: ...in Normal mode or Maintenance mode Table 3 21 DF Screen Screen Image Reference iSPyz df ENTER CAUTION System power will be turned off without any notice to the softwares even if they are running Enter partition number 0 3 all CR exit all ENTER A Execute OK y n y ENTER B DF command was accepted System power of all partitions will be turned off soon C iSPyz INFO ccc partition 0 power off sequence st...

Page 69: ...yz dl ENTER Log area status 03 01 2002 18 59 00 iSPFW R01 01 Type Entries Latest No Earliest Latest activity 1000 404 01 31 2002 12 24 50 02 29 2004 13 54 12 HW fatal 16 0 01 31 2002 12 24 50 02 29 2004 13 54 12 HW recoverable 64 32 01 31 2002 12 24 50 02 29 2004 13 54 12 processor MCA 128 20 01 31 2002 12 24 50 02 29 2004 13 54 12 processor CMC 64 2 01 31 2002 12 24 40 02 29 2004 13 54 12 process...

Page 70: ...oing to system state S5 1020 10 29 30 12 31 2002 part 0 IPMISEL 01234567 89abcdef 01234567 89abcdef H 1019 10 29 29 12 31 2002 part 0 IPMI stop IPMI WDT 1018 10 29 25 12 31 2002 part 0 CONTROL POWBTN asserted 1017 10 20 00 12 31 2002 part 1 HR 012 ATT1 CELL2 Memory SBE addr 0020304050607080 ROW25 action h help CR next h ENTER I h help r refresh l latest entry o oldest entry p previous page n next ...

Page 71: ...ay or FTP upload the activity logs d isplay f tp CR exit ENTER DL command terminated Table 3 24 DL Screen References Reference Description A On the DL command MENU select a B D Select whether to display all the activity logs or upload them to the FTP server Uploading detailed logs individually is described later C This is an example of uploading to the FTP server E If you choose to display select ...

Page 72: ...og was collected has a link to the detailed log The operations listed below are available to the log If you enter d nnnn hexadecimal dump output of the detailed log is done If you enter f nnnn the detailed log is uploaded to the FTP server If you enter a nnnn the result of the analysis of the detailed log with analyzing program is displayed The detailed logs with program analysis are as follows HW...

Page 73: ...nning the software may not be able to process the power button interrupt due to stalling In this case use the DF command to force the system to turn off Note The DN command can be executed in Normal mode or Maintenance mode Table 3 25 DN Screen Screen Image Reference iSPyz dn ENTER System power will be turned off if the software OS is NOT running Only power button interrupt will be generated if th...

Page 74: ...r a partition number If you select all all configured partitions become the targets B Displays the confirmation message To continue enter y C Displays the command acceptance message The actual process runs in the background D Displays the state of the process running in the background ...

Page 75: ...al mode or Maintenance mode Table 3 27 DP Screen Screen Image Reference iSPyz dp ENTER Dump button interrupt will be generated Enter partition number 0 3 all CR exit all ENTER A Execute OK y n y ENTER B DP command was accepted Dump button interrupt will be generated soon C iSPyz INFO ccc partition 0 dump button interrupt iSPyz INFO ccc partition 1 dump button interrupt D Table 3 28 DP Screen Refer...

Page 76: ...ock built into the iSP This command only displays time in Normal Mode Note The DT command can be executed in Normal mode or Maintenance mode Table 3 29 DT Screen Screen Image Reference iSPyz dt ENTER current iSP RTC 19 20 57 01 31 2002 09 00 syncronized with NTP server 10 20 30 40 DT command terminated A A In Normal Mode the command terminates after displaying the current time ...

Page 77: ...ts 19 20 57 01 31 2002 state DPS0 DPS1 DPS2 DPS3 DPS4 DPS5 PBAY00 ON PBAY01 ON EXT PBAY10 ON ALARM A Main Chassis FANs 19 20 57 01 31 2002 CELL FR0 FF0 FR1 FF1 ALARM HIGH HIGH HIGH XIC XBR FRL FRR FR2 FF2 ALARM PCIV0 FM0 FM1 FM2 FM3 ALARM B Next page n ext e xit CR next ENTER C CELL XIC XBR board DD con Temp alarm 19 20 57 01 31 2002 state DD con Temp CELL0 ON CELL1 OFF ALARM CELL2 NORESP CELL3 OF...

Page 78: ...NTER Temperature Celsius 2 4 19 20 57 01 31 2002 current threshold comment FAN IPMI ACPI CELL2 49 45 50 60 62 80 FAN High speed PROC20 52 80 85 100 102 105 PROC21 53 80 85 100 102 105 PROC22 54 80 85 100 102 105 PROC23 55 80 85 100 102 105 CELL3 46 45 50 60 62 80 PROC30 52 80 85 100 102 105 PROC31 53 80 85 100 102 105 PROC32 54 80 85 100 102 105 PROC33 55 80 85 100 102 105 F Previous Next page p r...

Page 79: ...es in the cabinet OFF Indicates that DC 48V is not supplied to the devices in the cabinet Indicates that no Power Bay Unit exists not detected by the iSP DPSx blank Indicates the normal state ALARM Indicates an alarm state Indicates that no Distributed Power Supply Module exists not detected by the iSP blank Displays no indication on normal state B Displays the state of the Fan Units located in th...

Page 80: ... Module If an alarm occurs an asterisk mark appears at the beginning of the line For information on the Fan Unit in the PCIV Core Module refer to B F Displays the temperature detected by the board unit temperature sensor If an alarm occurs an asterisk mark appears at the beginning of the line Also displays the threshold values hard coded in iSPFW FAN indicates the threshold values for high speed a...

Page 81: ... Rxx xx iSP BOOT xx xx generated on mm dd yyyy hh mm ss iSP FW bank0 xx xx generated on mm dd yyyy hh mm ss iSP FW bank1 xx xx generated on mm dd yyyy hh mm ss BIOS bank xx xx generated on mm dd yyyy hh mm ss A Do you want to check the flash memory y n y ENTER B checking iSP BOOT bank passed checking iSP FW bank0 passed checking iSP FW bank1 passed checking BIOS bank passed C FV command terminated...

Page 82: ...ay Screen for an example of the HC display screen See the following tables for a list of hardware components and subcomponents and for a list of subcommands and descriptions Note The HC command can be executed in Normal mode or Maintenance mode Table 3 34 HW Components and Subcomponents Component Subcomponent 1 Subcomponent 2 CELLV Board Processor x4 MMC x2 TAG x8 CXI x2 ROW x8 CACHE x8 XIC Board ...

Page 83: ...all the states part Displays the following partition division information for each partition State summary Physical CELLV Board number and logical CELLV Board number Physical IOR chip number and logical IOR chip number main Displays the state summary of the system configuration cellx Displays the state of the CELLV Board x is the physical CELLV Board number 0 3 mmcxy Displays the detailed state of...

Page 84: ...ed to associate partition numbers to CELLV Boards and IORs The number of CELLV Boards in a partition must be the same or greater than the number of IORs Displays Help for attach when the argument is omitted or an error is made This subcommand can be executed in the DC POWER OFF state of the partition When the online configuration and deconfiguration function is released this restriction will be re...

Page 85: ...number and priority if it has been already associated The logical IOR number must be unique within the partition You cannot change the logical IOR number or priority of the IOR which is in the online state Priority 0 is allowed one time for one partition and a Basic I O Board must be connected If any failure occurs in this IOR the partition cannot be started The IOR0 must have priority 0 detach Us...

Page 86: ...sical number x with the CELLV Board having the physical number y No partition must be associated with CELLVy When the swap is complete CELLVx is disassociated from the partition and CELLVy is associated to the partition The logical CELL Board number is transferred from CELLVx to CELLVy Used to specify the size of the shared memory of the partition Displays Help for smem when the argument is omitte...

Page 87: ...r the Power Bay in the Main Chassis 1 for the Power Bay in the Expansion Chassis 0 for the Power Bay Unit dpsxyz Adds DPS to the Power Bay Power Bay Unit x and y are the same as described in pbay above z is the number of Distributed Power Supply Module DPS in the Power Bay Unit 0 5 But the number assigned in the Power Bay of the Main Chassis and Expansion Chassis is 0 1 or 2 xbcx Adds a XBC chip x...

Page 88: ...as been physically removed will still be managed as INVISIBLE You cannot delete any components in the DC ON state except Distributed Power Supply Module DPS Displays Help for delete when the argument is omitted or an error is made delete arg1 arg1 is the same as described in add Used to enable a component managed as DISABLE Displays Help for enable when the argument is omitted or an error is made ...

Page 89: ...tem Back Plane System Back Plane 8 way CELL0 CXI0 CXI0 XBC0 CELL0 CXI1 CXI1 XBC0 CELL3 CXI0 CXI2 XBC0 CELL3 CXI1 CXI3 XBC0 When the CXI port within the XBC chip is enabled corresponding CXI port in the CELLV Board is also enabled and vice versa In the case of the System Back Plane 8 way refer to below When port 0 is enabled port 1 is also enabled When port 1 is enabled port 0 is also enabled When ...

Page 90: ... not only the CELLV Board but also its subcomponents become enabled cxiy Enables the XBC interface part within the CELLV Board y is the interface part number 0 1 For information on the relationship between the CXI within the CELLV Board and the CXI within the XBC chip refer to cxix of xbcx in enable procxy Enables the Processor x is the physical CELLV Board number 0 3 y is the Processor number 0 3...

Page 91: ...e PCIV PCIX Unit but also its subcomponents become enabled IOR0 is installed on the XIC Board But the IOR0 is managed with the PCIX0 V to realize the same operation as the PCIX Unit all Enables the IOR chip x is the physical IOR chip number 0 3 When the second argument is omitted only the IOR chip is enabled and the states of any other subcomponents do not change When all is specified as the secon...

Page 92: ...d in enable above all cannot be specified Used to dynamically configure an offline component while the OS is running This command functions only with the support of the software OS and BIOS This SP command may be unnecessary depending on the OS Displays Help for online when the argument is omitted or an error is made cellx Configures the CELLV Board for the OS xbcx moverx Configures the XBC chip s...

Page 93: ...s are in the DC POWER OFF state xbcx nciy Removes the connection of the 1 6G port with the port number y in the XBC chip with the physical number x It is linked to the disconnection of the corresponding port and vice versa ncdis iors ncit Removes the connection of the 1 6G port with the port number t in the IOR chip with the physical number s t must be 0 It is linked to the disconnection of the co...

Page 94: ...side of the Unit gxbxy busA busB slotn on off Turn on off the LED of the PCI slot in the PCIV PCIX Unit according to physical control number x is the PCIV PCIX Unit number 0 3 y is the GXB number 0 3 in the PCIV PCIX Unit n is the slot number 0 3 in the unit of GXB bus led cont d fann on off Turn on off the LED of the Fan Unit in the Main Chassis n is the Fan Unit number loc Used to specify locati...

Page 95: ...oc cont d pcixx c d Specifies the location and height of the PCIX Unit in the cabinet x is the PCIX Unit number 1 3 c must be 1 d is the position of the lower edge of the unit in decimal 0 63 by using the EIA unit 1 EIA unit 44 45mm check Checks the current configuration information from the following points Presence of units whose location information is not entered Presence of DISABLE components...

Page 96: ... due to failure or other reasons Once it is recognized by the iSP regardless of auto detection or manual setting it will be managed as if it exists unless you delete it explicitly using the delete command power off Indicates that the power supply DC is OFF For some components the power supply DC becomes ON when AC is supplied power on Indicates that the power supply DC is ON For some components it...

Page 97: ... Help Screen Screen Image Reference iSPyz hcENTER iSP FW version is Rxx xx HC help ENTER A HC command help help print this message disp display current status smem set size of shared memory of a partition attach attach CELLs and IORs to a partition detach detach CELLs and IORs from a partition swap swap CELLs in a partition add add a component delete delete a component enable enable a component di...

Page 98: ... enable part 2 LCN 2 PCIX0 V loc 15 0 23 8F online enable DEG part 0 LIN 0 PRI 0 PCIX1 F loc 15 0 17 4F offline enable DEG part 0 LIN 1 PRI 5 PCIX2 F loc 15 0 19 4F online enable DEG part 1 LIN 0 PRI 0 PCIX3 F loc 15 power off enable DEG part 2 LIN 0 PRI 0 B CELL0 19 20 23 01 31 2002 CELL0 loc 15 0 29 8F 00 online enable DEG part 0 LCN 2 PROC00 offline DISABLE PROC01 online enable PROC02 offline D...

Page 99: ...enable TAG0o0 enable TAG0o1 DISABLE TAG0o2 enable TAG0o3 enable E CELL1 19 20 23 01 31 2002 XBC0 XIC 19 20 23 01 31 2002 XBC0 loc 15 0 29 8F online enable DEG CXI0 enable CELL0 CXI0 CXI1 DISABLE CELL1 CXI0 CXI2 enable CELL2 CXI0 CXI3 DISABLE CELL3 CXI0 1 6G port0 enable IOR0 port0 1 6G port1 DISABLE IOR1 port0 MOVER0 enable MOVER1 DISABLE SERIAL0 used part 0 SERIAL1 not used SERIAL2 used part 1 SE...

Page 100: ... PCIX2 F 19 20 23 01 31 2002 IOR2 loc 15 0 13 4F offline enable DEG part 0 LIN 2 PRI 9 1 6G port0 enable XBC2 port0 IOC20 enable DEG IOC21 enable DEG GXB20 loc 15 1 13 4R enable BUS A enable BIO BUS B enable GXB21 loc 15 1 13 4R enable BUS A enable BUS B enable GXB22 loc 15 1 13 4R enable BUS A enable BUS B enable GXB23 loc 15 1 13 4R enable BUS A enable BUS B enable PBAYs 19 20 23 01 31 2002 PBAY...

Page 101: ...sis C Expands the CELLV Board and displays the configuration information D Expands the MMC and displays the configuration information E Expands the TAG and displays the configuration information F Expands the XIC XBR Board and displays the configuration information G Expands the PCIV PCIX Unit and displays the configuration information H Expands the Power Bay Power Bay Unit and displays the config...

Page 102: ...nds System Control both customers and maintenance persons DF Shut down the system override DN Shut down the system DP Generate the system dump interrupt PC Power cycle RS Cold reset the system UP Bring up the System Configuration both customers and maintenance persons HC Hardware configuration and partitioning Miscellaneous both customers and maintenance persons CM Change SP command mode DL Displa...

Page 103: ...reen Image Reference iSPyz mlENTER ML command displays iSP s message log buffer Select interactive mode i nteractive per page a ll CR exit i ENTER A start of message logs xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Next n ext CR exit n ENTER B xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Previous Next p revious ...

Page 104: ...he mode that prompts you every page or the mode that displays the entire buffer at the same time B Prompts you to respond if the next page exists C Prompts you to respond if the previous and next pages exist D Prompts you to respond if the previous page exists E Displays the command termination message ...

Page 105: ...Screen Image Reference iSPyz pcENTER CAUTION System power will be turned off without any notice to the softwares even if they are running Enter partition number 0 3 all CR exit all ENTER A Execute OK y n y ENTER B PC command was accepted System power of all partitions will be turned off soon and then will be turned on C iSPyz INFO ccc partition 0 power off sequence started iSPyz INFO ccc partition...

Page 106: ...all all the configured partitions become the targets However the partitions that are already OFF do not become the targets B Displays the confirmation message To execute enter y C Displays the PC command acceptance message The actual process runs in the background D Displays the state of the process running tin the background ...

Page 107: ...g Enter partition number 0 3 all CR exit all ENTER A Execute OK y n y ENTER B RS command was accepted All partitions will be resetted soon C iSPyz INFO ccc partition 0 initializing HW iSPyz INFO ccc partition 1 initializing HW iSPyz INFO ccc partition 0 handed off the control to BIOS iSPyz INFO ccc partition 1 handed off the control to BIOS D Table 3 46 RS Display Screen References Reference Descr...

Page 108: ...ber 0 3 all CR exit all ENTER A Execute OK y n y ENTER B UP command was accepted All partitions will run soon C iSPyz INFO ccc partition 0 power on sequence started iSPyz INFO ccc partition 1 power on sequence started iSPyz INFO ccc partition 1 power on sequence completed normally iSPys INFO ccc partition 1 handed off the control to BIOS D Table 3 48 RS Display Screen References Reference Descript...

Page 109: ...4 BIOS Setup Setup Overview Menu Tree Menu Options and Settings BIOS Virtual DIP Switch PCI Online Maintenance PCI Hot Plug HBB Configuration Submenu Precaution ...

Page 110: ... or NVRAM are cleared Two types of NVRAM exist NVRAM for BIOS and NVRAM for SPFW The NVRAM above is the one for the BIOS Adding or deleting a boot device The BIOS version has changed The Host Bus Bridge HBB configuration has changed You can also perform the following Set and or change the date time setting Set and or change the interrupt setting of the standard I O for example serial port mouse Se...

Page 111: ...ed to 0 It is not necessary to set 0 as a clear operation See the section BIOS Virtual Dip Switch later in this chapter and Table 4 28 for more information about the Virtual DIP switch settings Table 4 1 BIOS Virtual DIPSW Setting Value NvRAM CMOS clear command only Setting Value Operation 80000000 Clears CMOS NVRAM entirely 40000000 Clears the Supervisor User Password specified by Setup 20000000 ...

Page 112: ...t where the boot device is installed settings can be changed again using the Option ROM submenu in the Advanced menu If the settings had been changed from the initial values in the Host Bus Bridge configuration submenu in the System Hardware menu settings must be changed again Starting Setup When the system starts and while POST is being executed the following message is displayed in the lower lef...

Page 113: ...tem Specific Help Tab Shift Tab or Enter selects field F1 Help v Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Main Advanced Security System Hardware Exit PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main English US 00 00 00 01 01 2002 CD ROM ATAPI Removable 648 KB 2047 MB Current menu Setting items Parameters When selected letter color reversed Key function...

Page 114: ...F9 key Restores the default value of the parameter of the item currently displayed ESC key Returns to the previous screen Cursor key cursor_left cursor_right Selects a menu Enter key Confirms the selected parameter F10 key Saves the specified parameter and exits from Setup Menu Tree Setup has the following five menus Main menu Advanced menu Security menu System Hardware menu Exit menu From each me...

Page 115: ... used View set date and time View the firmware revision View CPU information View the IDE devices installed View the memory capacity of the system Main Language System Time System Date FW Revision Generic PAL_A Revision Processor Specific PAL_A Revision PAL_B Revision FW Revision Processor Information Type Speed Cache Size Primary Master Primary Slave System Memory Extended Memory ...

Page 116: ...boot Stall monitoring at the OS boot Set the Option ROM expansion of the PCI device Set the keyboard attributes Advanced Advanced POST Error Pause Peripheral Configuration System Serial Port Serial port 1 Mouse Monitoring Configuration POST Monitoring Observation Boot Monitoring Boot Monitoring Timeout Period Option ROM PCI Bridge 0 PCI Slot 1 PCI Slot 4 PCI Bridge 63 PCI Slot 1 PCI Slot 4 Numlock...

Page 117: ...ether the password of the supervisor administrator is set or set a password Display whether the password of the general user is set or set a password Set a Password for the BIOS boot Disable key operation when the Option ROM menu of the PCI device is executed Security Supervisor Password is User Password is Set Supervisor Password Set User Password Password on boot Option ROM Menu Mask ...

Page 118: ...ge Configuration PCI Parity Error Host Bus Bridge 0 Configuration Host Bus Bridge 63 Configuration Master Latency Timer Host Bus Bridge 0 Configuration Host Bus Bridge 63 Configuration Multi Transaction Timer Host Bus Bridge 0 Configuration Host Bus Bridge 63 Configuration Low MMIO Host Bus Bridge 0 Configuration Host Bus Bridge 63 Configuration High MMIO Host Bus Bridge 0 Configuration Host Bus B...

Page 119: ...ole Redirection Serial Port Select Debug Port Select System Serial Port Baud Rate Console Type Flow Control Serial Port 1 Baud Rate Console Type Flow Control Shrink total number of interrupt vectors Memory Mapped I O 4GB A ...

Page 120: ...functions and parameters refer to Exit Menu Exit from Setup saving all changes Exit from Setup without saving any changes Restore the initial values Restore the settings discarding any changes Save the changes to the settings Exit Exit Saving Changes Exit Discarding Changes Load Setup Defaults Discard Changes Save Changes ...

Page 121: ...ate FW Revision Processor Information Primary Master Primary Slave System Memory Extended Memory Item Specific Help Tab Shift Tab or Enter selects field F1 Help v Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Main Advanced Security System Hardware Exit PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main English US 00 00 59 01 01 2002 CD ROM ATAPI Removable 648...

Page 122: ... of the processor Processor Specific PAL_A Displays the revision of the micro code of the processor PAL_B Displays the revision of the micro code of the processor FW Revision FW Displays the revision of the FW Type Displays the formal name of the Processor BSP Speed Displays the operation clock of the Processor BSP Processor Information Cache Size Displays the L3 cache size of the Processor BSP Pr...

Page 123: ...unctions refer to Table 4 4 Advanced Menu Options Advanced Peripheral Configuration Monitoring Configuration Option ROM Numlock Item Specific Help F1 Help v Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Main Advanced Security System Hardware Exit PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Figure 4 3 Advanced Menu ...

Page 124: ...information refer to Peripheral Configuration Submenu Monitoring Configuration Displays changes the settings of stall monitoring at the BIOS startup and OS startup For more information refer to Monitoring Configuration Submenu Option ROM Displays changes the settings of Option ROM expansion of the PCI device installed on the system For more information refer to Option ROM Submenu Numlock Displays ...

Page 125: ...ced Enabled Advanced Figure 4 4 Advanced Submenu Table 4 5 Advanced Submenu Options Menu Option Description POST Error Pause Disabled Enabled If a non fatal error occurs during POST POST will continue specifies whether the boot process will pause once POST is completed Default setting Handling the undetected VGA If VGA cannot be detected and serial console redirection is enabled messages will be d...

Page 126: ... 6 Peripheral Configuration Submenu System Serial Port Serial port 1 PS 2 Mouse Item Specific Help If enabled the console will be redirected to this port F1 Help v Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Advanced 2F8 IRQ3 3F8 IRQ4 Auto Detect Peripheral Configuration Figure 4 5 Peripheral Configuration Subme...

Page 127: ...specifies the I O address and interrupt line Serial port 1 Disabled 3F8 IRQ4 3E8 IRQ4 2E8 IRQ4 3F8 IRQ6 3E8 IRQ6 2E8 IRQ6 Auto Disables the serial port 1 or specifies the I O address and interrupt line PS 2 Mouse Disable Enable Auto Detect Enables disables the PS 2 mouse Automatically becomes enabled if Auto Detect is selected and the PS 2 mouse is connected Default setting ...

Page 128: ...figuration Submenu POST Monitoring Observation Boot Monitoring Boot Monitoring Timeout Period Item Specific Help Selects the point at which the POST monitoring checkpoint is Main PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Advanced w o OptROM Disabled 15 Monitoring Configuration F1 Help v Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Figure 4 6 Monitoring C...

Page 129: ... Suspends stall monitoring during execution of Option ROM Boot Monitoring Disabled Enabled Specifies whether to perform stall monitoring when EFI AP e g OS is started from the EFI Boot Manager If you use this function install ESMPRO because stall monitoring should be stopped after the OS starts up Do not use this function if ESMPRO is not installed Boot Monitoring Timeout Period 1 15 60 Specifies ...

Page 130: ... Option ROM Submenu Host Bus Bridge 0 0 0 0 0 0 Host Bus Bridge 1 1 0 0 0 1 Item Specific Help Disables enables the mapping of Option ROM BIOS from the PCI bus F1 Help v Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Main PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Advanced 00 000 81C 00 000 81C Option ROM Figure 4 7 Option ROM Submenu ...

Page 131: ... X Y Z aa bbb ccc M HBB number 0 63 N PCI PCI X bus number 0 231 W Cell Board number 0 7 X IOC number 0 1 Y GSL number 0 1 Z PCI bus number 0 1 aa bbb ccc Location information aa Cabinet Number bbb Rack Mountable Unit Information ccc Unit Module Number For more information refer to Extended PCI Slot Submenu Note Also see Table 5 2 PCI Slot Addressing in the Core Module and Table 5 4 PCI Slot Addre...

Page 132: ...M Scan PCI Slot 2 Option ROM Scan PCI Slot 3 Option ROM Scan PCI Slot 4 Option ROM Scan Item Specific Help Initializes device expansion ROM F1 Help v Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Main PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Advanced Enabled Enabled Enabled This slot can not be turned on disabled because the video card is installed on it...

Page 133: ... the PCI card enabled as the boot device and set the default value of the Option ROM Scan of the slot to Legacy Enabled For the remaining slots set the default value to Disabled The default values of Option ROM Scan of the extended PCI slot are shown below Table 4 10 Default Values of Extended PCI Slot Option ROM Scan Target Slot Default Value Remarks All slots under the GSL with the lowest number...

Page 134: ...le becomes unavailable In this case the BIOS proceeds as follows In BIOS Setup Legacy Enabled is displayed for the slot where the video card is installed and Disabled cannot be selected Under the menu of the slot the following message is displayed Displayed message This slot cannot be turned on disabled because the video card is installed on it ...

Page 135: ...e 4 11 Numlock Submenu NumLock Key Click Keyboard auto repeat rate Keyboard auto repeat delay Item Specific Help Selects Power on state for NumLock F1 Help v Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Main PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Advanced Auto Disabled 30 sec 1 2 sec Numlock Figure 4 9 Numlock Submenu ...

Page 136: ...om the numeric keypad is detected Key Click Disabled Enabled Enables or disables key clicks Keyboard auto repeat rate 2 sec 6 sec 10 sec 13 3 sec 18 5 sec 21 8 sec 26 7 sec 30 sec Specifies the number of characters to be output for one second of key repeat Keyboard auto repeat delay 1 4 sec 1 2 sec 3 4 sec 1 sec Specifies the time until key repeat starts Default setting ...

Page 137: ... User Password is Set Supervisor Password Set User Password Password On Boot Option ROM Menu Mask Item Specific Help Supervisor Password controls access to the setup utility F1 Help v Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Main Advanced Security System Hardware Exit PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Clear Clear Enter Enter Disabled Unmasked...

Page 138: ... in as a supervisor you can access all the Setup menus Set User Password Up to 7 alphanumeric characters A Z a z 0 9 Moves to the user password entry screen when you press the Enter key If you log in as a user some accesses to the Setup menus are restricted Password On Boot Disabled Enabled Specifies whether a password is required at boot up You must have specified the supervisor s password before...

Page 139: ... System Hardware Menu HBB Configuration Console Redirection Shrink total number of interrupt vectors Memory Mapped I O 4GB Item Specific Help Select the System Hardware options F1 Help v Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Main Advanced Security System Hardware Exit PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility System Hardware Figure 4 11 System Har...

Page 140: ...figuration Submenu Console Redirection Displays changes the settings of the serial console input output function For more information refer to Console Redirection Submenu Shrink total number of interrupt vectors Specifies whether to aggregate Global System Interrupt Vectors to 255 or fewer than 255 For more information refer to Shrink Total Number of Interrupt Vectors Submenu Memory Mapped I O 4GB...

Page 141: ...y Error Assert Master Latency Timer Multi Transaction Timer Low MMIO Configuration High MMIO Configuration IO Space Configuration PCI Bus Configuration Item Specific Help Select the PCI Host Bus Bridge Reconfiguration options F1 Help v Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility System Hardware HBB Configuration...

Page 142: ...on Displays sets the Multi Transaction Timer of the host PCI bus bridge For more information refer to Multi Transaction Timer Submenu Low MMIO Configuration Specifies the PCI gap size in the address space less than 4 GB of the host PCI bus bridge For more information refer to Low MMIO Configuration Submenu High MMIO Configuration Specifies the PCI gap size in the address space over 4 GB of the hos...

Page 143: ... 1 00 000 81D Enabled 8 N A 0 0 N A Enabled 9 N A 0 1 N A Enabled 10 N A 1 0 N A Enabled 11 N A 1 1 N A Enabled Item Specific Help Disables enables PCI Bus Parity Error Assert HBB Host Bus Bridge W Cell Number 0 7 X IOC Number 0 1 Y GSL Number 0 1 Z PCI Bus 0 1 0 PCI 0 1 PCI 1 Location aa bbb ccc aa Cabinet Number bbb Rack Mountable Unit Information ccc Unit Number F1 Help v Select Item Change Val...

Page 144: ...t Submenu Item Option Description HBB N W X Y Z Disabled Enabled HBB N W X Y Z N HBB number 0 63 W Cell number 0 7 X IOC number 0 1 Y GSL number 0 1 Z PCI bus number 0 1 Displays sets whether to assert the PCI bus parity errors in the settings of the PCI Parity Error response Enabled Asserts PCI Parity Errors Disabled Does not assert PCI Parity Errors Default setting ...

Page 145: ...0 0 1 1 00 000 81D 00 8 N A 0 0 N A 00 9 N A 0 1 N A 00 10 N A 1 0 N A 00 11 N A 1 1 N A 00 Item Specific Help Select the Master Latency Timer HBB Host Bus Bridge W Cell Number 0 7 X IOC Number 0 1 Y GSL Number 0 1 Z PCI Bus 0 1 0 PCI 0 1 PCI 1 Location aa bbb ccc aa Cabinet Number bbb Rack Mountable Unit Information ccc Unit Number F1 Help v Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit Se...

Page 146: ... Latency Timer Submenu Item Option Description HBB N W X Y Z 00h F8h HBB N W X Y Z N HBB number 0 63 W Cell number 0 7 X IOC number 0 1 Y GSL number 0 1 Z PCI bus number 0 1 Displays sets the Master Latency Timer of the host PCI bus bridge Setting values are in units of 8 Press the key to increment it Press the key to decrement it Default setting ...

Page 147: ...0 0 1 1 00 000 81D 00 8 N A 0 0 N A 00 9 N A 0 1 N A 00 10 N A 1 0 N A 00 11 N A 1 1 N A 00 Item Specific Help Select the Multi Transaction Timer HBB Host Bus Bridge W Cell Number 0 7 X IOC Number 0 1 Y GSL Number 0 1 Z PCI Bus 0 1 0 PCI 0 1 PCI 1 Location aa bbb ccc aa Cabinet Number bbb Rack Mountable Unit Information ccc Unit Number F1 Help v Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit...

Page 148: ...Y Z 00h F8h HBB N W X Y Z N HBB number 0 63 W Cell number 0 7 X IOC number 0 1 Y GSL number 0 1 Z PCI bus number 0 1 Displays sets the Multi Transaction Timer of the host PCI bus bridge Setting values are in units of 8 Press the key to increment it Press the key to decrement it Default setting ...

Page 149: ... Auto 3 3 0 0 1 1 00 000 81D 32 Auto 8 N A 0 0 N A 0 Auto 9 N A 0 1 N A 0 Auto 10 N A 1 0 N A 0 Auto 11 N A 1 1 N A 0 Auto Item Specific Help Select the Low MMIO size HBB Host Bus Bridge W Cell Number 0 7 X IOC Number 0 1 Y GSL Number 0 1 Z PCI Bus 0 1 0 PCI 0 1 PCI 1 Location aa bbb ccc aa Cabinet Number bbb Rack Mountable Unit Information ccc Unit Number F1 Help v Select Item Change Values F9 Se...

Page 150: ...r than Auto Select from the pop up menu Default setting When Auto is selected the BIOS detects the PCI devices installed on the host PCI bus bridge The BIOS automatically sets the optimal PCI Gap size When the specified PCI Gap size is smaller than the required PCI Gap size for the installed device the BIOS neglects the specified PCI Gap size and sets the optimal PCI Gap size When the sum of the s...

Page 151: ... 1 00 000 81D 4 Auto 8 N A 0 0 N A 0 Auto 9 N A 0 1 N A 0 Auto 10 N A 1 0 N A 0 Auto 11 N A 1 1 N A 0 Auto Item Specific Help Select the High MMIO size HBB Host Bus Bridge W Cell Number 0 7 X IOC Number 0 1 Y GSL Number 0 1 Z PCI Bus 0 1 0 PCI 0 1 PCI 1 Location aa bbb ccc aa Cabinet Number bbb Rack Mountable Unit Information ccc Unit Number F1 Help v Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Es...

Page 152: ...I gap size of the host PCI bus bridge Auto BIOS automatically sets the optimal size Other than Auto Select from the pop up menu Default setting When Auto is selected the BIOS detects the PCI devices installed on the host PCI Bus bridge The BIOS automatically sets the optimal PCI Gap size When the specified PCI Gap size is smaller than the required PCI Gap size for the installed device the BIOS neg...

Page 153: ...512 Auto 3 3 0 0 1 1 00 000 81D 256 Auto 8 N A 0 0 N A 0 Auto 9 N A 0 1 N A 0 Auto 10 N A 1 0 N A 0 Auto 11 N A 1 1 N A 0 Auto Item Specific Help Select the IO Space size HBB Host Bus Bridge W Cell Number 0 7 X IOC Number 0 1 Y GSL Number 0 1 Z PCI Bus 0 1 0 PCI 0 1 PCI 1 Location aa bbb ccc aa Cabinet Number bbb Rack Mountable Unit Information ccc Unit Number F1 Help v Select Item Change Values F...

Page 154: ...hen Auto is selected the BIOS detects the PCI devices installed on the host PCI bus bridge The BIOS automatically sets the optimal I O resource size When the sum of specified I O resource size is smaller than the I O resource size of the system 64 KB a surplus I O resource size is used for the host PCI bus bridge with the largest number The sum of the specified I O resource size must be smaller th...

Page 155: ... 3 3 0 0 1 1 00 000 81D 1 Auto 8 N A 0 0 N A 0 Auto 9 N A 0 1 N A 0 Auto 10 N A 1 0 N A 0 Auto 11 N A 1 1 N A 0 Auto Item Specific Help Select the number of PCI bus HBB Host Bus Bridge W Cell Number 0 7 X IOC Number 0 1 Y GSL Number 0 1 Z PCI Bus 0 1 0 PCI 0 1 PCI 1 Location aa bbb ccc aa Cabinet Number bbb Rack Mountable Unit Information ccc Unit Number F1 Help v Select Item Change Values F9 Setu...

Page 156: ...1 2 3 HBB N W X Y Z N HBB number 0 63 W Cell Board number 0 7 X IOC number 0 1 Y GSL number 0 1 Z PCI bus number 0 1 Displays sets the number of the PCI buses supported by the host PCI bus bridge Auto BIOS automatically sets the optimal size Other than Auto Select from the pop up menu Default setting ...

Page 157: ...nsole Redirection Submenu Serial Port Select Debug Port Select System Serial Port Serial Port 1 Item Specific Help Additional setup menus to configure the console F1 Help v Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility System Hardware System Serial Port Enable Console Redirection Figure 4 20 Console Redirection Su...

Page 158: ...on When Enable is selected the serial port described below is selected as the debug port When System Serial Port or Disable is selected in the Serial Port Select Serial Port 1 is selected for the debug port When Serial Port 1 is selected in the Serial Port Select System Serial Port is selected for the debug port System Serial Port Specifies the Baud Rate Console Type and Flow Control to the System...

Page 159: ...r to Table 4 23 Console Redirection System Serial Port Submenu Baud Rate Console Type Flow Control Item Specific Help Enable the specified baud rate F1 Help v Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility System Hardware 9 6k VT100 XON XOFF Console Redirection Figure 4 21 Console Redirection System Serial Port Sub...

Page 160: ...Submenu Item Option Description Baud Rate 9 6K 19 2K 57 6K 115 2K Specifies the baud rate Console Type VT100 VT100 8bit PC ANSI 7bit PC ANSI VT100 VT UTF8 Specifies the console type Flow Control No Flow Control XON XOFF Specifies the flow control mode Default setting ...

Page 161: ... to Table 4 24 Console Redirection Serial Port 1 Submenu Baud Rate Console Type Flow Control Item Specific Help Enable the specified baud rate F1 Help v Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility System Hardware 9 6k VT100 XON XOFF Console Redirection Figure 4 22 Console Redirection Serial Port 1 Submenu ...

Page 162: ...u Item Option Description Baud Rate 9 6K 19 2K 57 6K 115 2K Specifies the baud rate Console Type VT100 VT100 8bit PC ANSI 7bit PC ANSI VT100 VT UTF8 Specifies the console type Flow Control No Flow Control XON XOFF CTS RTS Specifies the flow control mode Default setting ...

Page 163: ...e Select ON for Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition Select OFF for Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition F1 Help v Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility System Hardware Figure 4 23 Shrink Total Number of Interrupt Vectors Submenu Table 4 25 Shrink Total Number of Interrupt Vectors Submenu Item Option D...

Page 164: ...ect Enable or Disable for memory mapped I O above 4GB Space F1 Help v Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility System Hardware Disable Memory Mapped I O 4GB Figure 4 24 Memory Mapped I O 4GB Submenu Table 4 26 Memory Mapped I O 4GB Submenu Item Option Description Memory Mapped I O 4GB Enable Disable Specifies...

Page 165: ...yed on the Exit Menu Exit Saving Changes Exit Discarding Changes Load Setup defaults Discard Changes Save Changes Item Specific Help Exit System Setup and save your changes to CMOS F1 Help v Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Main Advanced Security System Hardware PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Exit Figure 4 25 Exit Menu ...

Page 166: ... the changes Select this item to exit from Setup without saving the changes made with Setup in CMOS NVRAM When you select this item Setup is terminated and the boot process continues Load Setup Defaults Restores the initial values default values Select this item to reset all values of Setup to the default values Discard Changes Restores the settings before changes were made Select this item to dis...

Page 167: ...ble I O slot power control from OS 00000004 Enables CMC 1H Mask function 00000002 BIOS EFI can use USB devices 00000001 Disables PCI Online Maintenance function 00003102 Windows Server 2003 00000000 Linux NEC Linux Note PCI Online Maintenance means PCI Hot Plug CMOS NvRAM Clear 80000000 40000000 20000000 10000000 For information on the setting value to clear CMOS NvRAM refer to When You Should Cha...

Page 168: ...ine Replace or online Repair Extracts an operating online maintenance available PCI card from a PCI slot that accepts online maintenance without stopping the OS This procedure installs a new online maintenance available PCI card into the PCI slot that accepts online maintenance without stopping the OS The new card may be the same type as the extracted one or may be another type Preparing the resou...

Page 169: ...e Memory Mapped I O 4GB submenu I O Space See IO Space Configuration Submenu PCI Bus Number See PCI Bus Configuration Submenu If a Reboot Occurs When procedures are completed in the previous section Preparing the Resources exit from the Setup menu Select Exit Saving Changes from the Exit menu see Exit Menu Reboot the system A reboot might occur again during the reboot process Two possible causes f...

Page 170: ...he total resource size of the system during system initialization When the sum of the resource size is larger than the total resource size the BIOS event log is generated and the system reboots again During the second reboot the resource size that exceeds total resource size is set to the initial value The resource size must be specified correctly Any other resource size specified correctly is mai...

Page 171: ...e following screen HBB BUS W X Y Z Location Bus Bus Current Next 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 000 81C 1 Auto 1 1 0 0 0 1 00 000 81C 1 Auto 2 2 1 0 N A 1 Auto 3 3 1 1 N A 1 Auto 4 4 0 0 1 0 00 000 81D 1 Auto 5 5 0 0 1 1 00 000 81D 1 Auto 10 N A 0 0 N A 0 Auto 11 N A 0 1 N A 0 Auto 12 N A 1 0 N A 0 Auto 13 N A 1 1 N A 0 Auto Item Specific Help Select the number of PCI bus HBB Host Bus Bridge W Cell Number 0 7 X I...

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Page 173: ...ard Installation Identifying PCI Slots in the Core Module Identifying PCI Slots in the PCIX Unit Selecting a Slot for Optimal Operation Installing a Board in the Core Module Installing a Board in the PCIX Unit ...

Page 174: ...technician Identifying PCI Slots in the Core Module The core module has 12 PCI X slots Two slots contain the Basic I O Board for standard I O interface support and a VGA board for the connection of a VGA video monitor Figure 5 1 shows the PCI slots in the core module Table 5 1 lists board card allocations for the PCI slots in the core module and Figure 5 2 shows 66 MHz slots assigned to two bus gr...

Page 175: ... installed in these slots fan modules occupy long card space 1 66 MHz slots on PCI01 to PCI04 bus slots 2 66 MHz slots on PCI08 to PCI11 bus slots Figure 5 2 PCI Slots and Bus Groups in the Core Module Note Installation of a board in a particular slot and with other boards can determine the actual operating frequency of a board within a bus group See Selecting a Slot later in this chapter for info...

Page 176: ...to support the standard I O interface Figure 5 3 shows the PCI slots in the PCIX unit Table 5 2 lists board card allocations for the PCI slots in the PCIX unit and Figure 5 4 shows 66 MHz slots assigned to two bus groups in the PCIX unit PCI01 PCI02 PCI03 PCI04 PCI05 PCI06 PCI07 PCI09 PCI10 PCI08 PCI11 PCI12 PCI13 PCI14 Figure 5 3 PCI Slots in the PCIX Unit ...

Page 177: ... SCSI interface PCI01 PCI13 Free Slots SCSI Card for Device Bay PCI14 SCSI Card Device Bay Connected by SCSI interface Configuration for Core PCIX Unit 133MHz Slot05 66MHz Slot02 66MHz Slot01 66MHz Slot03 66MHz Slot04 133MHz Slot06 133MHz Slot07 66MHz Slot08 66MHz Slot09 66MHz Slot10 66MHz Slot11 133MHz Slot12 133MHz Slot13 133MHz Slot14 1 2 1 66 MHz slots on Slots 01 to 04 bus group 2 66 MHz slot...

Page 178: ...ble 5 3 for information about how installation in a particular slot and with other boards can determine the operating frequency of boards within the bus group Table 5 3 Board Installation and Operating Frequencies Board Type Installation Operating Frequency PCI 33 MHz board Installed within the same bus group with other boards having a higher operating frequency than 33 MHz Operating frequency of ...

Page 179: ...s protective wrapper or from the system place it component side up on a grounded static free surface Use a conductive foam pad if available but not the board wrapper Do not slide board over any surface Access covers proper cooling and airflow For proper cooling and airflow always install access covers before turning on the system Operating it without the covers in place can damage system parts Not...

Page 180: ...ain Chassis handle under the power supply modules see Figure 5 6 Carefully and slowly pull the chassis out of the cabinet until the side rails lock click in place CAUTION Check that the cables at the rear of the chassis are free from being pinched or damaged when you slide the main chassis forward A A B A Server Screws B Handle Figure 5 6 Main Chassis Screws and Handle ...

Page 181: ... slots Press and release both retaining pins at the ends of the support bracket cover and lift the cover away from the board support bracket see Figure 5 8 Remove the slot cover Note See the previous sections in this chapter to select the correct slot for your board type Correct slot location can optimize board performance A Retaining Pin B Support Bracket Cover Figure 5 8 Core Module Bracket Cove...

Page 182: ...o the cabinet see Figure 5 9 Stop sliding if you feel resistance and check for pinched or pulled cabling at the rear of the cabinet WARNING Take care when releasing the latches and sliding the chassis to avoid pinching your fingers A Two Rail Latches right side shown Figure 5 9 Main Chassis Rail Latches 10 Carefully and slowly slide the chassis all the way into the cabinet Replace the six chassis ...

Page 183: ... of the server CAUTION When connecting a cable to an I O board be sure to leave enough cable free for sliding the main chassis out of the cabinet Route the cable so it does not get pinched or damaged 12 Shut the front chassis door Press firmly to secure it to the cabinet ...

Page 184: ... handling boards Always handle boards carefully They can be extremely sensitive to ESD Hold boards only by their edges After removing a board from its protective wrapper or from the system place it component side up on a grounded static free surface Use a conductive foam pad if available but not the board wrapper Do not slide board over any surface Access covers proper cooling and airflow For prop...

Page 185: ...he front bezel from the front of the PCIX unit by pulling it first from the bottom and then away from the top of the unit see Figure 5 10 A Stabilizer B PCIX Unit Front Bezel Figure 5 10 Stabilizer and PCIX Unit Front Bezel 3 Remove the two screws one on each side securing the PCIX unit to the front of the cabinet see Figure 5 11 A Server Screws 2 Figure 5 11 PCIX Unit Screws A B A ...

Page 186: ...k click in place CAUTION Check that the cables at the rear of the chassis are free from being pinched or damaged when you slide the PCIX unit forward 5 Lift and swing the PCIX unit PCI slot access cover open see Figure 5 12 A Cover Handles B PCIX Unit PCI Slot Cover Figure 5 12 PCIX Unit PCI Slot Access Cover A B ...

Page 187: ...g this installation Dropping a slot cover can create a short circuit causing personal injury and damage to the system if the slot cover makes contact with a connector Insert the board into the slot Figure 5 13 PCIX Unit PCI Slots 7 Replace the access cover see Figure 5 12 Swing the cover back over the slots Press the cover down and check that the cover latches are secured CAUTION To prevent damage...

Page 188: ...h Figure 5 14 PCIX Unit Rail Latches right side shown 9 Carefully and slowly slide the chassis all the way into the cabinet Replace the two chassis screws see Figure 5 11 10 Connect any I O board cable at the rear of the server CAUTION When connecting a cable to an I O board be sure to leave enough cable free for sliding the PCIX unit chassis out of the cabinet Route the cable so it does not get p...

Page 189: ...6 Problem Solving Solving Simple Problems Troubleshooting the System ...

Page 190: ...tached to chassis ground when handling system components Electronic devices can be easily damaged by static electricity To prevent damage keep them in their protective packaging when they are not installed in your system Table 6 1 Checklist for Solving General Problems Symptom Corrective Action AC power LED is not on You turned on the AC power breaker at the rear of the cabinet Check that there is...

Page 191: ... the DVD CD ROM disc is inserted correctly If you started up the system from the DAT drive in the Main Chassis check that the tape cartridge is inserted correctly Cannot read a DVD CD ROM disc Check that the DVD ROM drive LED is on green Check that the data is properly recorded on the DVD CD ROM disc Prepare several DVD ROMs and repeat the operation with these discs Check that the DVD ROM drive is...

Page 192: ...on information and failure information see Virtual SOP in Chapter 3 OS Console redirects the serial input output for the operating system including BIOS SP Command Console allows you to monitor service processor output messages required for system operation and maintenance and to enter commands for the service processor The SP Command Console lets you run commands required for system operation Fro...

Page 193: ...A Technical Specifications Main Chassis DVD ROM Drive Tape Drive FDD ...

Page 194: ... 3 GHz processor Main Memory Type 1 GB DDR DIMM Number of DIMM Slots 16 per CELLV Board Expansion 4 GB installed in units of 4 DIMMs Minimum Memory 4 GB Maximum Memory 16 GB per CELLV Board 32 GB per system using 1 GB DIMMs I O Processing Interface one 1 6 GB Interface in Core Module Maximum Number of PCI Slots 12 slots in Core Module 14 slots in Base PCIX Unit 26 slots in system Maximum I O Bandw...

Page 195: ...0 to 80 non condensing Power Supply Voltage Single phase 200 240V 10 Frequency 50 60Hz 1Hz Power Consumption 5 3KVA for maximum configuration DVD ROM Drive Table A 2 lists the technical specifications for the DVD ROM drive in the Main Chassis Table A 2 DVD ROM Drive Technical Specifications Item Specification Media CD ROM Mode 1 656 MB Mode 2 748 MB DVD ROM Singe sided 4 7 GB Double sided 8 54 GB ...

Page 196: ...m 24GB DDS2 120m 8GB DDS1 90m 4GB Supports read only Average Transmission Rate Non compression 3 MB s Compression 2 1 6 MB s Interface SCSI 2 Memory Buffer 8 MB MTBF 400 000H Life Time Tape Access 6000H Dimensions Width 4 inches 101 6 mm Height 1 6 inches 41 3 mm Depth 5 9 inches 150 mm Environment Operating Non operating Temperature 41 to 104 F 5 to 40 C Relative Humidity 20 to 80 non condensing ...

Page 197: ...em Specification Media 2HD 2 0 MB or 1 6 MB 2DD 1 0 MB Data 2HD 500 kbits s 2DD 250 kbits s Interface USB Dimensions Width 4 1 inches 103 5 mm Height 67 inches 17 mm Depth 5 6 inches 142 mm Environment Operating Non operating Temperature 41 to 104 F 5 to 40 C Relative Humidity 30 to 80 non condensing Temperature 40 to 140 F 40 to 60 C Relative Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing ...

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Page 199: ...B Memory Upgrades Memory Configurations DIMM Installation ...

Page 200: ...s up to 16 DIMMs in the following configurations Memory must be installed in groups of 4 DIMMs of the same capacity Memory capacity can vary between different groups At least one group of four DIMMs is required in the system Each CELLV Board supports up to 4 groups of 4 DIMMs A memory group includes a group of four 1 GB DDR DIMMs for total capacity of 4 GB in a group Maximum memory capacity using ...

Page 201: ...0 R2 R0 R2 Port 0 R3 R1 R3 R1 Port 1 MMC 0 A08A A09A A10A A11A A16A A17A A18A A19A MMC 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 5 6 7 8 1 A08J A09J A10J A11J A16J A17J A18J A19J R2 R0 R2 R0 Port 0 R1 R3 R1 R3 Port 1 A13H A13D R0 R2 R0 R2 Port 0 R0 R2 R0 R2 Port 0 R3 R1 R3 R1 Port 1 R3 R1 R3 R1 Port 1 MMC 0 MMC 0 A08A A09A A10A A11A A16A A17A A18A A19A MMC 1 MMC 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 5 6 7 8 1 A08J A09J A10J A11J A...

Page 202: ... Sequence in Figure 1 7 Expansion 0 A11A A09A 1 2 1 MMC 0 1 A16A A18A 3 4 Required 4 DIMMs 0 A16J A18J 1 2 2 MMC 1 1 A11J A09J 3 4 4 DIMMs 2 A10A A08A 5 6 3 MMC 0 3 A17A A19A 7 8 4 DIMMs 2 A17J A19J 5 6 4 MMC 1 3 A10J A08J 7 8 4 DIMMs DIMMS must be installed in MMC 0 Row 0 1 or MMC 1 Row 0 1 ...

Page 203: ...C Windows 2003 Installation Installing Microsoft Windows 2003 Creating a Mirrored Drive of Windows 2003 ...

Page 204: ...ition set to ON For Datacenter set to OFF 3 Check that the SCSI board is Adaptec ASC39160 firmware version 3 20 only You can find the board type version during the Power On Self Test POST 4 At the EFI prompt select the EFI Shell see Booting the OS in Chapter 2 Enter fs0 setupldr to boot from CD 5 Select Automatic install The software automatically installs During the installation the monitor displ...

Page 205: ... tab to select a channel Press esc tab 0 to return to the SAC channel 7 Press Esc Tab to find an empty channel You can now use text based commands MS DOS for Windows 2003 8 If operating system redundancy is required make a mirrored drive of Microsoft Windows 2003 on the NEC Express5800 1000 series server see the next section Creating a Mirrored Drive of Windows 2003 Use the following procedure to ...

Page 206: ...essfully deleted the selected partition 3 Display partitions on Disk 0 as shown below DISKPART select disk 0 Disk 0 is now the selected disk DISKPART list partition Partition Type Size Offset Partition 1 System 345 MB 32 KB EFI PARTITION ON Partition 2 Reserved 996 MB 204 MB PRIMARY Partition 3 Primary 2000 MB 3200 MB Partition 4 Reserved 126 MB 9 GB WINDOWS RESERVED PARTITION 4 Create mirror part...

Page 207: ...file system is RAW The new file system is FAT QuickFormatting 204M Initializing the File Allocation Table FAT Format complete 213 680 128 bytes total disk space 213 680 128 bytes available on disk 4 096 bytes in each allocation unit 52 168 allocation units available on disk 16 bits in each FAT entry Volume Serial Number is EA34 03C7 7 Copy contents from Drive 0 to Drive 1 as shown below Note Make ...

Page 208: ...d2 80e7 cf9d065edb81 GUID type c12a7328 f81f 11d2 ba4b 00a0c93ec93b Partition name EFI system partition NOTE The following is an example only Use the GUID numbers displayed in the previous two steps that appear for YOUR system C bootcfg clone sg 68d298c0 1b6a 01c1 507b 9e5f8078f531 tg 476688c5 8ebf 47d2 80e7 cf9d065edb81 d Cloned_Entry INFO Boot entry whose id is 1 successfully cloned INFO Boot en...

Page 209: ...Windows 2003 Installation C 7 12 Test the process C bootcfg Test the clone by selecting it then booting If the mirrored drive boots OK then the process is complete ...

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Page 211: ...allation bus group 5 8 core module PCI slots 5 2 5 3 in the Core Module 5 9 in the PCIX Unit 5 14 PCIX unit PCI slots 5 5 5 6 Boot device adding 4 3 deleting 4 3 Boot maintenance menu 2 12 Booting the OS 2 12 Bringing up the system 3 14 3 58 Bus groups core module 5 3 PCIX unit 5 6 C cc NUMA 1 11 CELLV Board DIMM slot locations B 3 B 4 features 1 8 1 13 memory support B 2 Change Command Mode 3 15 ...

Page 212: ...0 Main Chassis 1 6 partitioning 1 2 PCI X Core Module 1 9 right side 1 7 server 1 2 server management 1 11 Firmware version 3 15 3 31 FW revision 4 14 H Hardware configuration 3 15 3 32 HBB Configuration menu 4 33 4 34 4 63 HBB number 5 4 5 7 HC Help screen 3 47 Help 3 15 3 47 3 52 Hot plug PCI 1 9 4 60 I I O boards core module PCI slots 5 2 installation by type 5 8 installing in the Core Module 5...

Page 213: ... 5 slot addressing 5 7 Peripheral Configuration menu 4 18 4 19 Peripheral devices 1 14 2 3 Power cycle 3 14 3 55 Power on reset 2 11 Power supply modules 1 3 1 13 Powering off 2 8 Powering on 2 4 Processors description 1 3 1 9 types 1 13 PS 2 mouse 4 19 R Rebooting the system 2 10 Restart 2 11 S Safety notices x SCSI disk support 1 3 Security 1 14 Security menu 4 29 4 30 Serial console 3 2 3 3 Ser...

Page 214: ...play 4 14 serial port 4 19 specifications A 2 time 4 14 T Time 3 26 4 14 Troubleshooting 6 2 6 4 U USB FDD A 5 V VGA monitor connector 2 3 5 2 Video card 4 26 5 2 controller 1 3 Virtual SOP checking a failure 2 18 description 2 18 function 3 3 3 9 screen 3 9 W Windows 2003 creating a mirrored drive C 3 installing C 2 ...

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