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Base Module 

855-900547-200 2-56

cmd arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4 

Description 

Use this command to manually “DISABLE” 
the components that are currently enabled. 
If no argument is specified or an argument 
has an error, the disable command help 
opens. 
Online components are unable to be 
disabled. 
It is not allowed to disable the CELL Card, 
XBX Card, PCI Bay, and their 
subcomponents when any of the partitions 
within the system is booting up, shutting 
down, or handling an error. 

disable 

<arg1> <arg2> 

- - 

<arg1>

 and 

<arg2>

 are the same as those 

for the enable command.   
Argument “all” is not allowed for this 
command. 

- - - - 

This command is currently not supported.

This command can be used to dynamically 
connect currently offline components (CELL, 
XBX Card, and PCI Bay) to the system while 
the OS is running. It remains invalid while 
any of the partitions within the system is 
booting up, shutting down, or handling an 
error. 
The CELL and PCI Bay are functional only if 
they are used in online conjunction with the 
OS that supports this command function. 
If no argument is specified or an argument 
has an error, the online command help 
opens. 
This command is supported on the 
32Way(B), 8Way, and ISPF models. It is not 
supported on the 32Way(H) model.

 

cell

x

 

Connect CELL Cards to the partition to which 
they belong.   
A vacant partition to which no CELL or IOX 
belongs is needed. 
This command is supported on the 32Way(B) 
and 8Way models. 

xbxc

x

 

Connect XBX Cards to the system.   
On the 32Way(B) model, XBX Cards need 
be connected to the system in pairs: i.e. XBX 
Cards 0 and 2 or 1 and 3. A single XBX Card 
alone is not accepted. 
The XBX Card is not connectable to the 
8Way model.   

online 

xbxc

0

 port

x

 

 

 

Connect inter-XBX external interface ports to 
the system, to which cabinets are connected.

x

: XBX port number (4-5) 

This command is supported on the ISPF 
system. It is valid when the operating 
systems are running (ACPI S0 State) on both 
systems. 

 

Summary of Contents for NX7700i/5040H-32

Page 1: ...product be sure to read this manual and strictly adhere to the instructions Keep this manual at hand for quick reference as required NEC Corporation 2006 This manual cannot be duplicated or revised without permission from NEC Corp The contents of this manual may be changed without prior notice NEC Corporation ...

Page 2: ...tes Outside the European Union If you wish to dispose of used electrical and electronic products outside the European Union please contact your local authority and ask for the correct method of disposal This product including software may be classified into the cargo or service to which the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law is applied If this is the case an export permit issued by the...

Page 3: ...HIS MANUAL NOTE Read this manual carefully before using the unit Keep this manual nearby as a handy reference and refer to the CAUTION and WARNING statements whenever necessary z NOTICE OF REVISION UP NOTE This manual might be revised without any announcement in the near future ...

Page 4: ... a risk of death or serious wound CAUTION Indicate there is a risk of burn or injury Risks and necessary actions to reduce risks are indicated individually by the following symbols Indicates the risk of smoke emission or fire outbreak Indicates the risk of explosion Indicates the risk of electric shock Indicates the danger of an injury due to harmful material Indicates prohibition of disassembling...

Page 5: ...e such as a wire or other metal object through a ventilation opening or any other openings for that matter Foreign substances may cause a fire to break out or cause an electrical shock ACTION TO BE TAKEN DURING UNIT MALFUNCTIONIN In case of malfunctioning turn off the circuit breaker immediately and contact authorized service personnel ACTION TO BE TAKEN IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION The EPO switch ca...

Page 6: ...rvice personnel s permission otherwise harmful laser may be emitted and you will be exposed This marking is put on this unit クラス 1 レ ザ製品 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT PER IEC825 LASER KLASSE 1 NACH IEC825 PRODUCTO LASER DE CLASE 1 Complies with 21CFR chapter 1 Subchapter J HANDLING THE DAMAGED LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY A liquid crystal display is used in this unit When handling the damaged liquid crystal dis...

Page 7: ...ndbuch vor Gebrauch des Gerätes sorgfältig durch Heben Sie dieses Handbuch an einen sicheren Ort auf und schlagen wenn immer nötig bei den mit WARNUNG und VORSICHT markierten Hinweisen nach z Hinweis zur Überarbeitung des Handbuchs Hinweis Änderungen im Benutzerhandbuch bleiben ohne vorherige Ankündigung vorbehalten ...

Page 8: ...oder Tod führen kann Vorsicht Diese Kennzeichnung verweist auf eine Gefahr die zur Verletzung von Personen und Feuer führen kann Gefahren und Vorsichtsmaßnahmen sind durch die folgenden Symbole entsprechend gekennzeichnet Dieses Zeichen warnt vor Rauch und Feuergefahr Dieses Zeichen warnt vor Explosionsgefahr Dieses Zeichen warnt vor Stromschlaggefahr Dieses Zeichen warnt vor Verletzungsgefahr dur...

Page 9: ...ßen Betrieb des Geräts verletzt Keine Fremdkörper in das Geräteinnere einführen Führen Sie keine Fremdkörper wie Draht oder Leitungen durch Lüftungsöffnungen oder durch andere Öffnungen ein Fremdkörper können Feuer oder elektrischen Schlag verursachen Maßnahmen bei Betriebsstörungen des Geräts Bei Betriebsstörungen schalten sie sofort den Hauptschalter aus und benachrichtigen Sie den zuständigen K...

Page 10: ...FR Kapitel 1 Unterkapitel J entspricht Hinweis Laserstrahlung der Klasse 1 gilt als ungefährlich auch wenn der Benutzer dieser direkt ausgesetzt ist Falls Sie sich Zugang zu Einstelleinrichtungen verschaffen die die Laserstrahlung verändern können berühren oder verstellen Sie diese Elemente niemals ohne Erlaubnis des zuständigen NEC Kundendienstes Veränderungen können zum Austritt gefährlicher Las...

Page 11: ...den verursachen Wenn Ihr Mund mit der Flüssigkeit in Berührung kommt gurgeln Sie sofort mit frischen Wasser und verständigen Sie umgehend einen Arzt Wenn Ihre Haut oder Ihre Augen mit der Flüssigkeit in Berührung kommt waschen Sie die Haut mit kalten fließenden Wasser spülen Sie die Augen mit kalten fließenden Wasser für mindestens 15 Minuten Konsultieren Sie umgehend einen Arzt Handhabung des geb...

Page 12: ...F THIS MANUAL NOTE Read this manual carefully before using the unit Keep this manual nearby as a handy reference and refer to the CAUTION and WARNING statements whenever necessary z NOTICE OF REVISION UP NOTE This manual might be revised without any announcement in the near future ...

Page 13: ...ures conditions de sécurité Signale un danger de mort ou de blessure grave Signale un risque de brûlure ou de bless ure Chacun des risques et les actions nécessaires visant à diminuer ces mêmes risques sont signalés par les symboles suivants Signale un risque d émission de fumée ou d un début d incendie Signale un risque d explosion Signale un risque de commotion électrique Signale un risque de bl...

Page 14: ...eur de l unité Ne faîtes passer aucun corps étranger comme un fil de fer ou autre objet en métal à travers la fenêtre de ventilation ou dans toute autre ouverture Un corps étranger peut causer un début d incendie ou une commotion électrique Que faire en cas de mauvais fonctionnement En cas de mauvais fonctionnement actionner l interrupteur coupe circu it immédiatement et contacter le service de ma...

Page 15: ...C6802 EN60925 IEC825 et FDA 21 CFR chapitre1 section J La class e 1 signifie que le niveau d emissions contre le corps humain est conf orme aux règles enonciées dans JISC6802 EN60925 IEC825 et FDA 21 CFR L étiquette ci dessous est affixée à l unité Si un ajustment est nécessaire seul le personnel de service de NEC est autorsé à controler le niveau d émissions laser Si vous tentez de le faire vous ...

Page 16: ... est dangereux pour le corps humain En cas d absoption effectuer des gargarismes et consulter un docteur Si le liquide vient en contact avec la peau ou si le liquide pénètre dans l oeil rincer immédiatement et abondamment la peau ou l oeil pen dant au moins 15 minutes et consulter un docteur MANIPULATION ET RECYCLAGE DU MATÉRIEL USAGÉ Merci d informer notre commercial ou notre revendeur lors de to...

Page 17: ... of power distribution from the outlet box before mounting units AVERTISSEMENT Avant la installation des materiels confirmez que la tension de sortie au socle de raccordement au reseau est suffisante 103 MASS 18kg 40 lbs 140 注 意 同型同定格のヒューズと交換すること CAUTION For continued protection against risk of fire replace only with same type and ratings of fuse ATTENTION Pour une protection continue contre l inc...

Page 18: ...NE JAMAIS FAIRE FONCTIONNER AVEC FIL DE TERRE DECONNECT voir instruction d installation 211 217 注 意 入力電源線は 銅線のみ接続のこと CAUTION Use Copper Conductors only ATTENTION N utilisez que les conducteurs de cuivre 243 注 意 カバーを開ける前に入力電源 分電盤 切断のこと CAUTION Disconnect input power before removing this cover ATTENTION Couper l alimentation electrique avant de demonter ce capot 416 注 意 保守時は安定板を引き出すこと CAUTION PULL O...

Page 19: ...xviii 420 422 ...

Page 20: ...ilizers when pulling out ore unloading components from the rack Operating on the rack without the stabilizers in place may cause damage to the rack or allow the rack to tip over 警告 WARNING 保守者の方へ 053 本ラックを床に耐震固定しないで設置する場合 必ずスタビライザを取り付けて設置してください スタビライザを取り付けないと ラックの転倒など事故の原因となります 設置前に 必ず保守説明書をお読み下さい Alwaysinstallthestabilizerswhennotboltingtothefloor forseismicrestraint Operatingontherackorallow the...

Page 21: ... 001 002 Note The cables supplied with this product are designed to be used solely for this product Do not use them for other purposes Lithium Battery life is about 5 years Replacement of the lithium battery paid is therefore required once every five years ...

Page 22: ...ocuments be read in order to make the best use of the above mentioned systems Special techniques are necessary for installing and expanding the system Please consult our sales personnel Rev 1 May 2006 Notes 1 All rights reserved This document cannot be reprinted or reproduced partly or entirely without permission from NEC Corp 2 The contents of this document may be changed at any time without prio...

Page 23: ...odules 1 8 1 2 6 Adding iSPs Service Processors Duplicated Configuration 1 8 1 2 7 Adding Peripheral Units 1 9 CHAPTER 2 BASE MODULE 2 1 2 1 Partition Function 2 2 2 2 Name and Function of Components 2 3 2 2 1 Main Cabinet Primary Cabinet 2 3 2 2 2 Expansion Cabinet Additional Cabinet 2 3 2 2 3 Cell 2 3 2 2 4 Crossbar Interconnect 2 3 2 2 5 CLK Card 2 3 2 2 6 I O Enclosure 2 3 2 2 7 I O Module 2 7...

Page 24: ... Authentication 2 20 2 4 1 4 Login and Main Menu 2 22 2 4 2 Note 2 24 2 4 3 OS BIOS Console 2 25 2 4 4 Virtual SOP 2 27 2 4 4 1 Details of Partition Status Display 2 29 2 4 5 SP Command Console 2 30 2 4 5 1 SP Command Console Buffer 2 31 2 4 5 2 SP Command Prompt 2 31 2 4 5 3 SP Message Header 2 31 2 4 5 4 SP Command List 2 32 2 4 6 SP Command Reference 2 35 2 4 6 1 DF Shut down System Power overr...

Page 25: ... OS 3 14 3 5 2 OS Boot from the EFI Extensible Firmware Interface Boot Manager 3 15 3 5 3 EFI Shell 3 16 3 5 4 EFI Shell Commands 3 16 3 5 5 OS Boot from EFI Shell 3 19 3 5 6 EFI Devices 3 21 3 5 7 EFI Boot Option Maintenance 3 24 3 5 7 1 Boot from a File 3 26 3 5 7 2 Add a Boot Option 3 27 3 5 7 3 Add Boot Option s 3 28 3 5 7 4 Change Boot Order 3 28 3 5 7 5 Manage BootNext Setting 3 29 3 5 7 6 S...

Page 26: ...xxv 5 2 DVD ROM CD ROM 5 1 5 3 Digital Audio Tape 5 1 5 4 Cleaning 5 2 5 5 Notes on Installation 5 3 ...

Page 27: ...nt the following by using the high performance Intel Itanium2 processor High processing capability Open system using the industry standard architecture Advanced system management and RAS function High system expandability with a host of optional products a Perspective View Front b Perspective View Rear Figure 1 1 External Views of the Main Cabinet ...

Page 28: ...ps interface x 4 Interface to each of 2 I O modules 2 4Gbps interface x 4 I O ENCLOSURE Can install up to 2 I O modules I O MODULE Can contain Up to 8 PCI cards A DVD ROM unit A DAT unit Up to 4 HDDs up to two HDDs when DAT is used POWER BAY Can contain up to 6 DPSs AC DC converters The iSP of the base module supports the following interfaces as standard equipment 1 10 100Base TX Ethernet interfac...

Page 29: ...Overview 855 900547 200 1 3 Front Rear Figure 1 2 Layout of Parts in the Main Cabinet Crossbar Interconnect AC SW CPU CAGE CLK CARD CELL I O MODULE iSP CARD DPS POWER BAY POWER BAY I O ENCLOSURE I O ENCLOSURE ...

Page 30: ...System Overview 855 900547 200 1 4 Front Figure 1 3 Layout of Parts in the Expansion Cabinet I O ENCLOSURE POWER BAY I O ENCLOSURE POWER BAY I O MODULE DPS ...

Page 31: ... DVD ROM unit One unit can be installed in each I O module up to 4 units in the cabinet DVD ROM CD ROM mode selection DAT unit One unit can be installed in each I O module up to 4 units in the cabinet DDS 4 4mm DAT unit Magnetic disk unit Up to 4 units can be installed in each I O module two units when DAT is used Up to 16 units can be installed in the cabinet Selection from 73GB 146GB 300GB POWER...

Page 32: ...0mm 1070mm including the back door handle Weight in max configuration 545Kg Power supply Voltage Single phase 200 to 240V 10 Frequency 50 60Hz 1Hz Power consumption in max configuration 13 2kVA Environmental conditions Temperature Operating Storage 5 C to 32 C 5 C to 45 C Humidity Operating Storage 20 to 80 no condensation 8 to 80 no condensation ...

Page 33: ...ic disk unit Up to 4 units can be installed in each I O module two units when DAT is used Up to 16 units can be installed in the cabinet Selection from 73GB 146GB 300GB POWER BAY up to 2 units can be installed in the cabinet The power bay is not installed in some expansion cabinet DPS up to 6 units can be installed Expansion Cabinet Cabinet size weight Width 600mm Height 1800mm Depth 1050mm 1070mm...

Page 34: ...er memories inquire the sales personnel of NEC 1 2 3 Adding Cells At least one cell is required in the main cabinet For system expansion such as the addition of processors the cell must be added first using the cell expansion feature Up to 8 cells can be installed in the main cabinet 1 2 4 Adding I O Enclosures At least one I O enclosure is required in the main cabinet A maximum of two enclosures ...

Page 35: ...alled in the base module to satisfy various customer s requirements for system configurations The system is designed to connect a wide variety of peripheral units through this iSP Peripheral units can also be connected through various types of PCI cards available on the I O module ...

Page 36: ...Standard POWER BAY I O ENCLOSURE I O MODULE N E C DVD ROM UNIT DAT UNIT I O ENCLOSURE I O MODULE N E C DVD ROM UNIT DAT UNIT CELL Itanium2 Memory can be increased from 2GB up to 128GB per cell Main Cabinet I O ENCLOSURE I O MODULE N E C DVD ROM UNIT DAT UNIT 2 4G Interface I O ENCLOSURE I O MODULE N E C DVD ROM UNIT DAT UNIT 2 4G Interface Expansion Cabinet POWER BAY ...

Page 37: ...Module 855 900547 200 2 1 CHAPTER 2 BASE MODULE This chapter covers operations required on the base module of this system Locking unlocking the cabinet Figure 2 1 Doors of System Cabinet Front door Back door ...

Page 38: ...ee I O modules partitioning shown in Figure 2 2 is possible Note that each partition should contain at least one cell card and one I O module including the core module The partition structure in the base module can be changed with the hc command of the SP command For details of the SP command see 2 4 6 SP Command Reference 1 SMP stands for Symmetric Multi Processors Figure 2 2 Image of Partitions ...

Page 39: ...ode controller a memory controller and main memory The minimum 2GB to maximum 128GB can be installed for the main memory by combining the MEM cards At least one cell is required in the main cabinet A maximum of eight cells can be installed 2 2 4 Crossbar Interconnect The crossbar interconnect is connected to other crossbar interconnect for data transmission between cells It can connect to one to f...

Page 40: ...Base Module 855 900547 200 2 4 Figure 2 3 I O Enclosure Figure 2 4 I O Enclosure A View without the Filter Cover Filter cover Hand screw PCIBAY I O modules are mounted PCIBAY DVD DAT ...

Page 41: ...Base Module 855 900547 200 2 5 Figure 2 5 PCIBAY Numbers in the Main Cabinet PCIBAY0 PCIBAY2 PCIBAY3 PCIBAY1 ...

Page 42: ...Base Module 855 900547 200 2 6 Figure 2 6 PCIBAY Numbers in the Expansion Cabinet PCIBAY4 PCIBAY6 PCIBAY7 PCIBAY5 ...

Page 43: ...dule need not be shut down or rebooted each time the PCI card is added or replaced High availability is achieved with this implementation note that the OS that supports this implementation is required One core module or HDD module is mounted on the I O module At least one core module is required for each partition A DVD ROM unit is installed in the I O module as standard equipment In addition a DA...

Page 44: ...ower to the system A power bay can contain up to six DPSs device power supplies with a fan Figure 2 7 shows the power bay and Figure 2 8 the DPSs Figure 2 7 Power Bay Figure 2 8 DPS Perspective Views For CPU CAGE power For I O ENCLOSURE power For AC SW CB for AC power DPS ...

Page 45: ...M cards can be mounted on the main cabinet but in this case they are used in the duplicated configuration for increasing the reliability Figure 2 9 shows the iSP M card The iSP D card is required when five or more I O modules are used Figure 2 9 iSP M Card Side View LED 100TX ACT LINK PCIBAY3 I O MODULE port PCIBAY2 I O MODULE port PCIBAY0 I O MODULE port iSP POWER switch iSP RESET button iSP HALT...

Page 46: ...r cover of the I O enclosure loosen the hand screw 2 Push the Eject button lightly and the tray pops out 3 Place DVD ROM CD ROM securely on the tray 4 Push the Eject button lightly and the tray goes back in the drive 2 Unloading DVD ROM CD ROM 1 Be sure that the DVD ROM drive access indicator LED orange goes off 2 Push the Eject button lightly and the tray pops out 3 Take out DVD ROM CD ROM CAUTIO...

Page 47: ...n in 2 2 11 1 Be sure to write the start date on these labels 2 Change the labels when the DAT is used for other purpose Remove the old labels before attaching the new labels 3 When using index labels other than those supplied by NEC make sure that they are in the right size and easy to remove without remnant paste 2 2 11 3 Preventing Accidental Erasure of Data As shown in Figure 2 12 open the wri...

Page 48: ...schedule Use of one cartridge per day Once a week Use of 2 to 3 cartridges per day Twice a week Use of more than 3 cartridges per day Everyday Cleaning is important to remove accumulated dust on the magnetic head caused by running tapes and surrounding environment Periodic cleaning is recommended 2 2 11 6 Cleaning Medium for the DAT Unit The cleaning cartridge can be used approximately 50 times Cl...

Page 49: ...ed period of time with the cleaning or data cartridge loaded 2 2 11 9 Location of the DAT Unit Avoid placing the DAT unit in the following locations as much as possible to prevent trouble in the DAT unit Near the printer to prevent toner or paper powder dusts By the window or near the passage way to prevent soil dusts On the carpet to prevent dust generation 2 2 11 10 Loading and Unloading Digital...

Page 50: ...Base Module 855 900547 200 2 14 Figure 2 13 Loading and Unloading DAT DAT slot Main Cabinet I O MODULE ...

Page 51: ...of the AC switch When a UPS is connected emergency power shutdown should be done on the UPS For how to do this refer to the UPS manual CAUTION Data may be destroyed when the AC SW is pressed during operation CAUTION Provide AC SW operation criteria and use the AC SW according to the criteria Figure 2 14 Location of AC SW Rear of Cabinet Main Cabinet Expansion Cabinet AC SW AC SW Shutdown Shutdown ...

Page 52: ... console also called the HW console to display SP messages 2 3 1 SP Console The SP console requires Recommended Windows2003 operation environment Two or more LAN ports for duplicated iSP configuration On the subsquent pages Figure 2 15 shows the console connection diagram for the single iSP configuration and Figure 2 16 the console connection diagram for the duplicated iSP configuration The iSP M ...

Page 53: ...55 900547 200 2 17 Figure 2 15 Console Connection Diagram CPU CAGE SYS BP CELL CARD XBX CARD iSP M CARD I O MODULE LAN CRT MOUSE KEYBOARD modem RS232C modem OS console SP console OS console ALIVE console Console PC ...

Page 54: ...2 18 Figure 2 16 Console Connection Diagram Duplicated iSP Configuration CPU CAGE SYS BP CELL CARD XBX CARD LAN iSP M CARD I O MODULE CRT MOUSE KEYBOARD modem RS232C modem OS console SP console OS console ALIVE console Console PC ...

Page 55: ...nection via TCP port 5001 Either type of connection provides completely identical user interface except that all LAN configuration such as IP address setting can only be done from the local console For the details of serial port and LAN configuration refer to the SG Command Reference Figure 2 17 Type of Console Connections 2 4 1 2 Accessible Console Functions The console operator has access to the...

Page 56: ...bers of consoles that can be attached to the system at a time are Up to one OS Console for each partition up to nine Virtual SOPs and up to one SP Command Console throughout the entire system OS Console and SP Command Console include two types i e one that allows console input with operational authority and the other that only allows message displays with no operational authority The OS Console th...

Page 57: ...001 not connected Press ESC Connect TCP5001 Login password required Choose Exit Choose Exit Virtual SOP SP Console Normal Mode OS Console Choose OS Enter B Choose SOP Enter B Choose SP SP Console Maintenance Mode CM command Password required Enter B Figure 2 18 Console Mode Status Transitions ...

Page 58: ...ogin spfw ENTER iSP password xxxxxxxx ENTER b Copyright C 2005 NEC Corporation All Rights Reserved Welcome to Integrated Service Processor iSP FW version 01 00 generated on 01 01 2005 19 20 33 c 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 FA...

Page 59: ...e Main Menu OS Console and Virtual SOP can be chosen only if the iSP is assigned as the master The OS Console menu includes the summary status of partitions e Main Menu prompt y is the location of the iSP Card 0 or 1 z is m if the SP is assigned as the master b if it is assigned as the backup and u if it is assigned as neither master nor backup The backup indicator will not appear if no backup SP ...

Page 60: ...selected valid only on the master iSP OS BIOS Serial Console Redirection is chosen S selected valid regardless of master backup assignment SP Command Console is chosen V selected valid only on the master iSP Virtual SOP is chosen E selected The current console connection is disconnected DISCONNECTALL selected All TCP connections to the iSP other than the current console connection are disconnected...

Page 61: ...r iSP Screen Example Description No 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 4 OS BIOS serial console of partition 4 POWER OFF 5 OS BIOS serial console of partition 5 RUNNING 6 OS BIOS serial console of partition 6 NOT CONFIGURED 7 ...

Page 62: ...en returns to the Main Menu after this message Possible Events including operator entries and System Responses Event System Response B CTRL B entered The screen shows an Exit OS BIOS Console message and then returns to the Main Menu and prompts OS BIOS Console became invalid after iSP master assignment changed The screen shows an Exit OS BIOS Console message and then returns to the Main Menu and p...

Page 63: ...rial console of partition 1 RUNNING 2 OS BIOS serial console of partition 2 STOPPED 7 OS BIOS serial console of partition 7 NOT CONFIGURED V Virtual System Operator Panel S iSP commands E Exit DISCONNECTALL disconnect all console connections iSPyz V ENTER a Virtual System Operator Panel 01 31 2005 19 30 20 00 0 HW INITIALIZING yyyyyy 00 1 RUNNING yyyyyy BIOS messages BIOS messages SP messages SP m...

Page 64: ...e d Virtual SOP periodically appears until these keys are pressed e Entering B quits Virtual SOP The screen returns to the Main Menu Possible Events including operator entries and System Responses Event System Response B CTRL B entered The screen returns to the Main Menu and prompts Virtual SOP became invalid after iSP master assignment was changed The screen shows a message Exit Virtual SOP and t...

Page 65: ... INITIALIZING Means that the system is being initialized by BIOS OS BOOTING Means that the OS is being booted HP UX only RUNNING Means that control is passed to EFI after system initialization by BIOS is complete FAULT Means that the system is in Halt state due to failure SHUT DOWN Means that the ISP is shutting down the HW NOT CONFIGURED Means Not Configured 4 6 digit hex number Represents the la...

Page 66: ...erial console of partition 2 STOPPED 3 OS BIOS serial console of partition 3 FAULT 4 OS BIOS serial console of partition 4 POWER OFF 5 OS BIOS serial console of partition 5 RUNNING 6 OS BIOS serial console of partition 6 NOT CONFIGURED 7 OS BIOS serial console of partition 7 NOT CONFIGURED V Virtual System Operator Panel S iSP commands E Exit DISCONNECTALL disconnect all console connections iSPyz ...

Page 67: ... established The buffer has a size of approx 1000 lines capable to save the latest 1000 lines of output messages The buffer contents can be listed with the ML command 2 4 5 2 SP Command Prompt When in SP Command mode pressing the ESC key shows either of the following command prompts Prompt iSPyz 2 4 5 3 SP Message Header SP messages are in general output with the following headers attached to them...

Page 68: ...ecified partition SW OS will enter its dump routine m PC Power Cycle The iSP turns off the DC power of the specified partition without notifying the SW OS even if it is running turns on the DC power initializes HW and hands off the control to the BIOS m RS Cold Reset System The iSP initializes the specified partition without notifying the SW OS even if it is running m UB Bring up BIOS The iSP turn...

Page 69: ...ommand is used for system boot the system always halts at the EFI Shell screen Operation cannot therefore be continued if the system is started and stopped using for example the automatic power control feature or rebooted following error detection If the system halts at the EFI Shell screen the OS cannot boot Be sure to use the UP command to boot the OS When you use the UB command for changing the...

Page 70: ...m b u EN Environmental Information Display the environmental information such as the power status and the temperature sensors m FV Firmware Version Display the iSP FW version and BIOS version m b u HE Help Display the help information m b u ML Message Log Display the iSP s message buffer m b u Settings CMD command name function iSP state SG SP System Setting Set up the settings about the iSP syste...

Page 71: ...notes valid The example above indicates that the commands are valid only if the iSP is assigned as the master The SP commands and subcommands are not case sensitive For this reason case sensitive data such as accounts and passwords is clearly indicated If the backup iSP card is configured duplicated iSP configuration the iSP command can also be operated on the backup iSP Note When the following li...

Page 72: ...sical Power button Screen Example Description No 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 a Execute OK y n y ENTER b DF command was accepted System power of all partitions will be turned off soon c mm dd yyyy HH MM SS 0 System shutdown started SPFW Rxx xx d Waiting 2 minutes ...

Page 73: ...mand execution enter y c A DF command accepted message appears Actual processing will progress in the background d Shows background command execution in progress e The message here indicates that you have to wait for 2 minutes for the system to cool off before the Power Bay is shut down It won t appear if there are active partitions somewhere f The message here indicates that the DC power in the P...

Page 74: ...TER System power will be turned off if the software OS is NOT running Only power button interrupt will be generated if the software OS is running If you want to turned off the system power in any system state use DF command Enter partition number 0 7 all CR exit 0 ENTER a Execute OK y n y ENTER b DN command was accepted System power of all partitions will be turned off or power button interrupt wi...

Page 75: ...reen Example Description No iSPyz dp ENTER Dump button interrupt will be generated Enter partition number 0 7 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 Description Description No Description a Enter the target partition nu...

Page 76: ...us Function This command is used to show iSP s internal real time clock Screen Example Normal Mode Description No iSPyz dt ENTER current iSP RTC 19 20 57 03 31 2005 09 00 synchronized with NTP server 10 20 30 40 DT command terminated a Description Description No Description a This command shows the present time before quitting ...

Page 77: ...reflect the actual threshold Screen Example Description No iSPyz en ENTER select display mode i nteractive per page a ll CR exit i ENTER a 32Way For one or two AC power receiving systems Power Bay Units 19 20 57 01 31 2005 state DPS0 DPS1 DPS2 DPS3 DPS4 DPS5 MAIN POWBAY0 ON ALARM POWBAY1 ON NORESP EXT POWBAY2 OFF POWBAY3 OFF 8Way ISPF For one or two AC power receiving systems Power Bay Units 19 20...

Page 78: ...ls Power state of CELL cards and PROCs 19 20 57 01 31 2005 PROC state state x0 x1 x2 x3 CELL0 ON ON ON OFF CELL1 OFF CELL2 ON ON ON OFF OFF CELL3 OFF ON ON CELL4 ON ON ON CELL5 ON ON ON CELL6 ON ON ON CELL7 The following information will be missing for 8Way XBX card power state 19 20 57 01 31 2005 state XBX_C0 ON XBX_C1 ON XBX_C2 OFF XBX_C3 e Previous Next page p revious n ext e xit CR next ENTER ...

Page 79: ... 7 19 20 57 01 31 2005 current threshold comment FAN IPMI ACPI S D CELL2 46 55 57 65 PROC20 50 77 80 89 91 120 PROC21 82 77 80 89 91 120 FAN High speed PROC22 24 77 80 89 91 120 PROC23 24 77 80 89 91 120 CELL3 26 55 57 65 PROC30 27 77 80 89 91 120 PROC31 27 77 80 89 91 120 PROC32 27 77 80 89 91 120 PROC33 27 77 80 89 91 120 g Previous Next page p revious n ext e xit CR next ENTER Temperature Celsi...

Page 80: ...comment FAN IPMI ACPI S D XBX_C0 52 55 57 65 XBX_C1 61 55 57 65 reported to the software XBX_C2 24 55 57 65 XBX_C3 FAN WARN S D AIR FLOW IN 23 23 25 37 40 FAN High speed g Previous Next page p revious n ext e xit CR next ENTER The numbers of PCI Bay cards are changed on 32Way 8Way and ISPF Temperature Celsius 6 7 19 20 57 01 31 2005 current threshold comment PCI FAN IPMI ACPI S D BAY0 D A 45 55 57...

Page 81: ... D A 45 55 57 65 B 45 55 57 65 IOX_C 52 55 57 65 BAY5 D A 55 57 65 B 45 55 57 65 IOX_C 52 55 57 65 BAY6 E A 45 55 57 65 tentative B 45 55 57 65 tentative IOX_C 52 55 57 65 tentative BAY7 E A 45 55 57 65 tentative B 45 55 57 65 tentative IOX_C 52 55 57 65 tentative g Previous page p revious e xit CR back ENTER select display mode i nteractive per page a ll CR exit ENTER EN command terminated ...

Page 82: ... the next page e Power On Off state of the CELL and XBX Cards in the CPU cage or main chassis within the Main Cabinet f Power and fan states within the PCI Bay If a fan alarm exists this line is prefixed with an asterisk PCI Bay types D and E are added for PCID Bay and PCIE Bay respectively g Temperature detected by the card s temperature sensor is shown here If a temperature sensor failure exists...

Page 83: ...ware Versions currently running firmware is Rxx xx iSP BOOT xx xx generated on mm dd yyyy hh mm ss iSP FW bank xx xx generated on mm dd yyyy hh mm ss BIOS bank0 012 xx xx generated on mm dd yyyy hh mm ss BIOS bank1 345 xx xx generated on mm dd yyyy hh mm ss BIOS bank2 67 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 check...

Page 84: ...atically run These subcommands are always valid without regard to the current system state Show the system s hardware configuration If no argument is specified or has an error the disp subcommand help opens This subcommand is always valid without regard to the current system state all Argument all shows all the configuration information part Show the current partitioning The following information ...

Page 85: ... configuration x is the DGI I2C cable port number 0 7 that connects iSP to PCI Bay pcix Show the configurations and information of the PCI Cards that are under the PXH within the PCI Bay x is the DGI I2C cable port number 0 7 that connects iSP to PCI Bay cpcix Show the configurations and information of the PCI Cards on the Core Card within the PCI Bay x is the DGI I2C cable port number 0 7 that co...

Page 86: ...duplicated BIOs is to use the secondary BIO This command may also be used to change a logical IOX number for an already attached IOX A logical IOX number must be unique within a partition The logical IOX number of an online IOX Card cannot be altered Use this command to detach partition numbers from CELL or IOX Cards If no argument is specified or an argument has an error the detach command help o...

Page 87: ...Ly is attached to it Logical CELL number is transferred from CELLx to CELLy This command is only supported on the ISPF model It is not supported on any other models Use this command to set the size of the memory area shared by partitions If no argument is specified or an argument has an error the smem command help opens This command is valid to partitions that are not running smem n mmm Set the sh...

Page 88: ... is as follows For 32Way 0 1 Power Bay No in the Main Cabinet 2 3 Power Bay No in the Expansion Cabinet For 8Way 0 Power Bay No inside the chassis 1 Power Bay No outside the chassis For ISPF 0 Power Bay No inside the chassis add dpsxy Add DPS s to Power Bays The meaning of x is identical to that for argument pbay y is a DPS No within a Power Bay 0 5 ispx Add backup iSPs x is the physical number of...

Page 89: ...r iSP management they will be handled as an INVISIBLE error indefinitely If no argument is specified or an argument has an error the delete command help opens Components in DC ON state are unable to be deleted with the exception of the CLK and DPS The CELL Card XBX Card PCI Bay or their subcomponents is unable to be deleted if any of the partitions within the system is booting up shutting down or ...

Page 90: ... an XBX Card If arg2 is omitted only the XBX Card is enabled with its subcomponents left disabled If all is specified for arg2 the XBX Card is enabled including all of its subcomponents cellx all Enable the CELL Card x is a physical CELL number 0 7 If arg2 is omitted only the CELL Card is enabled with its subcomponents left disabled In this case console operation will be rejected if essential comp...

Page 91: ... is a TAG Bank number 0 1 z is a TAG Bank level number 0 5 If s y and z are all omitted all the TAGs under the CELL Card specified by x are enabled pcibx all Enable the PCI Bay x is the DGI I2C cable port number 0 7 that connects iSP to PCI Bay Always specify all for arg2 so that all the subcomponents including the PCI Bay itself are enabled all Enable the IOX x is a physical IOX number 0 7 If arg...

Page 92: ...oting up shutting down or handling an error The CELL and PCI Bay are functional only if they are used in online conjunction with the OS that supports this command function If no argument is specified or an argument has an error the online command help opens This command is supported on the 32Way B 8Way and ISPF models It is not supported on the 32Way H model cellx Connect CELL Cards to the partiti...

Page 93: ...ystem and shut off their power The CELL that controls the Compatibility PCI is unable to be disconnected The ISPF is not the target of this command xbxcx Disconnect the XBX Cards from the system On the 32Way B model they must always be disconnected in pairs i e XBX Cards 0 and 2 or 1 and 3 It is not allowed to disconnect a single XBX Card alone The XBX Cards are unable to be disconnected on the 8W...

Page 94: ...rted on the 8Way and ISPF models Use this command to manually specify devices location information If no argument is specified or an argument has an error the loc command help opens This command is valid only if all the partitions are inactive loc main d This command is supported on the 8Way and ISPF models It sets the vertical position of the main chassis within the cabinet Argument d specifies t...

Page 95: ...ter that counts errors for every ROW at a time along with the page deallocation entry table Argument dirxzz is only supported on the 32Way H model This command is always valid without regard to the current system state bio ioxy ioxz Use this command to specify the BIO to be used on the IOX PCI Bay that is attached to a partition For partitions with duplicated BIOs use arg2 to specify the IOX PCI B...

Page 96: ...tor is active when the system is in Halt mode enable Indicates that the component itself is valid used for system operation enable Indicates that the component itself is valid but is reserved by software etc so it will not be used for system operation on a next boot enable Indicates that the component is invalid on a next shut down due to component s own failure DISABLE Indicates that the componen...

Page 97: ... clear clear memory bit error counters check check illegal configuration bio add and set a bio to a pcibay scsi_split set reset split mode of SCIS on PCIBAY quit quit from HC command prompt b Description Description No Description a If help is entered the HC command help opens b An HC command list appears Screen Example ALL Screen Description No iSPyz hc ENTER iSP FW version is Rxx xx HC disp all ...

Page 98: ...M 14 23 power off DISABLE DEG part 0 LCN 1 CELL2 loc M 14 23 ONLINE enable part 1 LCN 5 CELL3 loc M 14 23 power off enable part 2 LCN 4 CELL4 loc M 14 23 nonexist CELL5 loc M 14 23 nonexist CELL6 loc M 14 23 power off DISABLE part 3 LCN 3 CELL7 loc M 14 23 INVISIBLE part 0 LCN 2 b PCIBAYs Main 19 20 23 07 31 2005 PCIBAY0 D loc M 06 04 ONLINE enable DEG part 0 LIN 2 S 1 PCIBAY1 D loc M 06 04 ONLINE...

Page 99: ...DISABLE DEG part 0 LCN 1 PCIBAY0 D loc M 00 10 ONLINE enable part 0 LIN 0 P N 1 PCIBAY1 D loc M 00 10 ONLINE enable part 0 LIN 0 N 1 End of Summary 1 LIN x y z x Logical IOX number y P for Primary BIO configuration and S for Secondary BIO configuration z S if SCSI SPLIT Mode is selected and N if it is deselected b For 32Way H CELL0 19 20 23 07 31 2005 CELL0 loc M 14 23 ONLINE enable DEG part 0 LCN...

Page 100: ...0 CXI_P0 CXI port3 offline DISABLE XBX11 CXI_P0 MMX00 ONLINE enable DEG MMX01 offline enable DEG MMX02 offline enable DEG MMX03 offline enable DEG For 8Way CELL0 19 20 23 07 31 2005 CELL0 loc M 00 08 ONLINE enable DEG part 0 LCN 2 CNX00 offline enable PROC00 offline DISABLE PROC01 ONLINE enable PROC02 offline DISABLE PROC03 nonexist TAG0_e0 DEG TAG0_e1 DEG TAG0_o0 DEG TAG0_o1 DEG CXI port0 ONLINE ...

Page 101: ...MM04 05 8GB enable SBE 000 000 MBE 000 ROW03 DIMM06 07 8GB enable SBE 000 000 MBE 000 MMX01 19 20 23 07 31 2005 MMX01 ONLINE enable ROW04 DIMM08 09 2GB enable SBE 000 000 MBE 000 ROW05 DIMM10 11 2GB enable SBE 000 000 MBE 000 ROW06 DIMM12 13 8GB enable SBE 000 000 MBE 000 ROW07 DIMM14 15 8GB enable SBE 000 000 MBE 000 g MMXx2 and MMXx3 are only shown for 32Way B MMX02 19 20 23 07 31 2005 MMX02 ONL...

Page 102: ...000 ROW06 DIMM12 13 1GB enable SBE 000 000 MBE 000 DIR07 GB DISABLE SBE 000 MBE 000 ROW07 DIMM14 15 GB DISABLE SBE 000 000 MBE 000 g MMX02 19 20 23 07 31 2005 MMX02 ONLINE enable DIR08 2GB enable SBE 000 MBE 000 ROW08 DIMM16 17 4GB enable SBE 000 000 MBE 000 DIR09 GB enable SBE 000 MBE 000 ROW09 DIMM18 19 GB enable SBE 000 000 MBE 000 DIR10 2GB enable SBE 000 MBE 000 ROW10 DIMM20 21 4GB enable SBE...

Page 103: ... TAGL1 enable TAG0_e1 TAGL2 DISABLE TAG0_e1 TAGL3 enable TAG0_e1 TAGL4 enable TAG0_e1 TAGL5 enable TAG0_o 19 20 23 07 31 2005 TAG0_o0 TAG0_o0 TAGL0 enable TAG0_o0 TAGL1 enable TAG0_o0 TAGL2 enable TAG0_o0 TAGL3 enable TAG0_o0 TAGL4 enable TAG0_e0 TAGL5 enable TAG0_o1 TAG0_o1 TAGL0 enable TAG0_o1 TAGL1 enable TAG0_o1 TAGL2 enable TAG0_o1 TAGL3 enable TAG0_o1 TAGL4 enable TAG0_e1 TAGL5 enable i Subs...

Page 104: ...oc M 14 23 ONLINE enable DEG CXI port00 ONLINE enable CELL0 CXI_P00 CXI port01 offline DISABLE CELL0 CXI_P10 CXI port02 ONLINE enable CELL2 CXI_P00 CXI port03 offline DISABLE CELL2 CXI_P10 IB_CABLE port04 ONLINE enable PCIBAY0_P0 IB_CABLE port05 ONLINE enable PCIBAY2_P0 XXI port06 ONLINE enable XBX_C2_P06 XXI port07 offline DISABLE XBX_C2_P17 XXI port08 offline DISABLE XBX_C0_P18 XBX01 loc M 14 23...

Page 105: ...E enable PCI005 ONLINE enable PCI006 ONLINE enable PXH03 offline DISABLE PCI007 offline enable PCI008 offline enable 2 Listed for the PCI Bay in which the Core Cards are installed k iSPF PCIBAY0 D 19 20 23 07 31 2005 PCIBAY0 D loc M 00 uu ONLINE enable DEG part 0 LIN 2 P N IOX00 ONLINE enable DEG IXI port0 ONLINE enable XBX_C0_P05 IOC00 ONLINE enable DEG IOC01 ONLINE enable DEG GXB00 ONLINE enable...

Page 106: ... enable PCI003 ONLINE enable PCI004 ONLINE enable PXH02 ONLINE enable PCI005 ONLINE enable PCI006 ONLINE enable PXH03 offline DISABLE PCI007 offline enable PCI008 offline enable 4 Listed for the PCI Bay in which the Core Cards are installed When the Duplicated BIO mode is inactive the GXB with a secondary BIO becomes invalid at the time of boot Also the GXB with unused BIO becomes invalid at the t...

Page 107: ...vvuuuuu Type 000001111122222333334444455555 PCI008 VID xxxx DID xxxx PCI err_rec no IO mapping no No xxxxxyyyyyzzzzzwwwwwvvvvvuuuuu Type 000001111122222333334444455555 In case the PCI Card is not existent PCI007 nonexist In the case where PCI Card s upper level components are disconnected PCI007 not available l PCIBAY0 D 19 20 23 07 31 2005 Core_PCI001 VID xxxx DID xxxx PCI err_rec no IO mapping n...

Page 108: ...nonexist DPS35 nonexist For 8Way ISPF POWBAYs 19 20 23 07 31 2005 POWBAY0 loc M 03 uu power ON enable DEG DPS00 DPS01 INVISIBLE DPS02 DPS03 DPS04 POWBAY1 loc M 00 03 power ON enable DEG DPS10 DPS11 INVISIBLE DPS12 ALARM DPS13 DPS14 nonexist DPS15 nonexist For the 8Way ISPF model there are three DPSs in Power Bay 0 For the ISPF Power Bay1 for dual AC systems is not configured o ...

Page 109: ...onents g Lists the configuration of MMX s subcomponents h Lists the configuration of Memory Daughter Card s subcomponents i Lists the configuration of TAG s subcomponents j Lists the configuration of XBX Card s subcomponents k Lists the configuration of PCI Bay s subcomponents l Lists the information of the PCI Cards placed under PXH within the PCI Bay m Lists the information of the PCI Cards on t...

Page 110: ...er cycle RS Cold reset the system UB Bring up BIOS 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 to maintenance mode DT SP Date and Time EN Display environmental information FV Display firmware versions HE Display this help ML Display message log S...

Page 111: ...ER 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 n ext CR exit n ENTER c xxxxxxxx...

Page 112: ...ne that prompts operator entry for each log page display and the other that shows the entire buffer log at a time b You are prompted entry if a next page exists c You are prompted entry if a previous and next pages exist d You are prompted entry if a previous page exists e Shows a command terminated message ...

Page 113: ...er 0 7 all CR exit 0 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 mm dd yyyy HH MM SS 0 System shutdown started SPFW Rxx xx mm dd yyyy HH MM SS 0 System shutdown completed SPFW Rxx xx mm dd yyyy HH MM SS 0 System initialization started SPFW Rxx xx mm dd yyyy HH MM SS 0 System initialization completed SP...

Page 114: ...all CR exit 0 ENTER a Execute OK y n y ENTER b RS command was accepted All partitions will be reset soon c mm dd yyyy HH MM SS 0 System shutdown started SPFW Rxx xx mm dd yyyy HH MM SS 0 System shutdown completed SPFW Rxx xx mm dd yyyy HH MM SS 0 System initialization started SPFW Rxx xx mm dd yyyy HH MM SS 0 System initialization completed SPFW Rxx xx iSP0m INFO 2129 partition 0 handed off the co...

Page 115: ...l settings LAN serial port configuration After a configuration change iSP need be reset FTP server settings FTP server settings SNMP settings SNMP related configuration After a configuration change iSP need be reset iSP settings 2 display all setting Show all iSP settings on the console display all settings N A Show all system and iSP settings on the console 1 Changes to configuration parameters a...

Page 116: ... be changed RTS CTS IP address for LAN0 192 168 119 100 or 192 168 119 101 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 LAN0 Gateway IP address N A IP address for LAN1 LAN1 s subnet must be different from LAN0 s subnet 192 168 119 200 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 LAN1 ISPF only Gateway IP address N A LAN Serial NTP server NTP server s IP address If the server IP address is set iSP s internal clock is corrected every 1 ...

Page 117: ...to two managers can be configured and up to two IP addresses are assignable for each manager Two IP addresses if assigned to a manager must have different subnet addresses N A Community names for use on the SNMP Up to 3 community names are usable for TRAP information acquisition and information setting purposes Up to 16 characters are usable for a community name Community name is case sensitive pu...

Page 118: ... PCI X PCI EX add remv swap add remv add remv 0 off off YES no YES no YES no YES no no 1 off off YES no YES no YES no YES no no 2 off off YES no YES no YES no YES no no 3 off off YES no YES no YES no YES no no 4 off off YES no YES no YES no YES no no 5 off off YES no YES no YES no YES no no 6 off off YES no YES no YES no YES no no 7 off off YES no YES no YES no YES no no Modify y n ENTER c For 8Wa...

Page 119: ...2 3 PCIE BAY Hot add yes no CR skip ENTER 2 3 PCIE BAY Hot remove yes no CR skip ENTER 2 3 2 For the 32Way B model an inquiry appears For the 32Way H or ISPF model no inquiry will appear 3 For the 8Way model no inquiry will appear either Enter partition number 0 7 CR back ENTER d For 32Way B Partition boot methods and Hot plug permissions Wake Hot Plug permission part AC On PCI card CELL PCI D PCI...

Page 120: ...methods appears If you wish to change the setting enter y d Enter values at the prompts e The modified parameter settings are listed Pressing ENTER returns the screen to Sub Menu Screen Example for iSP LAN Serial Parameter Setting Description No iSPyz MNT sg ENTER Display and modify settings of system and iSP s System settings i iSP settings a display all settings Select s i a CR exit i ENTER a iS...

Page 121: ...kip ENTER NTP server IP xxx xxx xxx xxx n ot use CR skip ENTER Self system number 0 1 CR skip ENTER ISPF only cooperation with SysX y n CR skip ENTER ISPF only SysX iSP LAN0 IP address xxx xxx xxx xxx CR skip ENTER ISPF only SysX iSP LAN1 IP address xxx xxx xxx xxx CR skip ENTER ISPF only d iSP LAN Serial console settings Console Port baud rate 9600 parity none data bits 8 flow control RTS CTS sto...

Page 122: ...d parameter settings are listed Pressing ENTER returns the screen to Sub Menu f The Sub Menu opens Pressing ENTER returns the screen to Main Menu g Pressing ENTER quits this command Screen Example for iSP FTP Server Setting Description No iSPyz MNT sg ENTER Display and modify settings of system and iSP s System settings i iSP settings a display all settings Select s i a CR exit i ENTER a iSP setti...

Page 123: ...splay all settings Select s i a CR exit ENTER g SG command terminated Description Description No Description a The Main Menu appears In the screen example above option i iSP settings is chosen b The Sub Menu for iSP Settings opens Option f FTP server settings is chosen here c The current FTP server setting appears If you wish to change the setting enter y d Enter values at the prompts e The modifi...

Page 124: ...0 IP xxx xxx xxx xxx n ot use CR skip ENTER ISPF only Manager1 LAN1 IP xxx xxx xxx xxx n ot use CR skip ENTER ISPF only Manager2 LAN0 IP xxx xxx xxx xxx n ot use CR skip ENTER ISPF only Manager2 LAN1 IP xxx xxx xxx xxx n ot use CR skip ENTER ISPF only Manager IP 1 xxx xxx xxx xxx n ot use CR skip ENTER Other than ISPF Manager IP 2 xxx xxx xxx xxx n ot use CR skip ENTER Other than ISPF community Tr...

Page 125: ...ystem settings i iSP settings a display all settings Select s i a CR exit ENTER g SG command terminated Description Description No Description a The Main Menu appears In the screen example above option i iSP settings is chosen b The Sub Menu for iSP Settings opens Option s SNMP settings is chosen here c The current SNMP manager setting appears If you wish to change the setting enter y d Enter valu...

Page 126: ...MUST be used when target system is in EFI shell prompting Otherwise CMOS NvRAM may be DESTROYED or this command do NOT work properly Enter partition number 0 7 CR exit 1 ENTER a Save of Restore s r CR back s ENTER getting CMOS NvRAM from partition 1 got b ERROR cannot get CMOS NvRAM from partition 1 Check the state of partition 1 Enter partition number 0 7 CR exit c IP of FTP server default 10 0 0...

Page 127: ...destination FTP Server information Account password and file path name are all case sensitive Up to 20 characters are usable for an account up to 78 characters for a password and up to 100 characters for a file path If any of them exceeds these limits reconfigure the FTP Server as needed e If you are sure that the server information you entered is correct enter y f Shows data saving to the FTP Ser...

Page 128: ...yyyy HH MM SS 0 System initialization started SPFW Rxx xx iSP0m INFO 2094 partition 0 turning on POWBAY s mm dd yyyy HH MM SS 0 System initialization completed SPFW Rxx xx iSP0m INFO 2129 partition 0 handed off the control to BIOS DIPSW 00000000 d Description Description No Description a Enter partition number If all is specified all the existing partitions are the target of this command b A confi...

Page 129: ...P0m INFO 2094 partition 0 turning on POWBAY s mm dd yyyy HH MM SS 0 System initialization completed SPFW Rxx xx iSP0m INFO 2129 partition 0 handed off the control to BIOS DIPSW 00000000 d Description Description No Description a Enter partition number If all is specified all the existing partitions are the target of this command b A confirmation message appears If you are sure to continue enter y ...

Page 130: ...rted by following the system startup procedure The procedure to turn on the AC power with the AC switch is explained in this section When a UPS is connected turn on the AC power from the UPS Refer to the UPS manual for the AC power on procedure The system startup flowchart is shown in the next page CAUTION Be sure that all inputs and outputs have been installed and upgraded ...

Page 131: ...step 1 in next page Turn on console PC See step 2 in next page Turn on peripherals See step 3 in next page Turn on CBs and AC SWs in main cabinet See steps 7 to 9 in next page Operation on SP console See steps 10 to 14 in next page OS Boot Turn on CBs and AC SWs in expansion cabinet See steps 4 to 6 in next page ...

Page 132: ...from turning on the AC switch in the expansion cabinet is not specified The order of turning on the AC power circuit breaker in POWER BAY 0 and POWER BAY 1 is not specified 9 Turn on the AC switches in the main cabinet AC SW1 and SW2 can be turned on in any order 10 On the SP console enter login name spfw Password nec iSP Main Menu is displayed The above login name and password are default setting...

Page 133: ...00 3 4 Locations of the AC switches and AC power circuit breakers in the main cabinet are shown below These components are mounted at the rear of the cabinet Those in the expansion cabinet are also located at precisely the same places ...

Page 134: ...900547 200 3 5 Figure 3 1 Locations of AC Power Circuit Breakers and AC SWs Main Cabinet AC SW AC power circuit breaker POWER BAY1 POWER BAY0 SW1 For POWER BAY0 SW2 For POWER BAY1 AC SW Shutdown ON OFF ON OFF SW1 SW2 Shutdown ...

Page 135: ...NU 0 OS BIOS serial console of partition 0 SW INITIALIZING 1 OS BIOS serial console of partition 1 NOT CONFIGURED 2 OS BIOS serial console of partition 2 NOT CONFIGURED 3 OS BIOS serial console of partition 3 NOT CONFIGURED 4 OS BIOS serial console of partition 4 NOT CONFIGURED 5 OS BIOS serial console of partition 5 NOT CONFIGURED 6 OS BIOS serial console of partition 6 NOT CONFIGURED 7 OS BIOS s...

Page 136: ...and press Enter UP command was accepted All partitions will run soon iSPyz INFO ccc partition 0 turning on POWBAY s iSPyz INFO ccc partition 0 turning on XBX_C s iSP0m INFO ccc XBX00 SD completed normally iSP0m INFO ccc XBX01 SD completed normally iSPyz INFO ccc partition 0 turning on PCI_BAY s iSP0m INFO ccc IOX00 SD completed normally iSP0m INFO ccc partition 0 turning on CELL s iSP0m INFO ccc M...

Page 137: ...the AC power with the AC switch is explained in this section When a UPS is connected turn off the AC power from the UPS Refer to the UPS manual for the AC power off procedure Figure 3 1 in 3 1 1 shows the locations of the AC switches and AC power circuit breakers The system shutdown flowchart is shown in the next page ...

Page 138: ...6 in next page Turn off AC SWs and CBs in main cabinet See steps 7 to 8 in next page Turn off peripherals See step 11 in next page Turn off distribution board See step 12 in next page Shutdown Completed Turn off AC SWs and CBs in expansion cabinet See steps 9 to 10 in next page When the expansion cabinet is used ...

Page 139: ...the console management PC 7 Turn off the AC switches in the main cabinet AC SW1 and SW2 can be turned off in any order 8 Turn off the AC power circuit breakers at the lower part of the rear of the main cabinet The AC power circuit breakers on POWER BAY 0 and POWER BAY 1 can be turned off in any order 9 When the expansion cabinet is used turn off the AC switches in the cabinet AC SW1 and SW2 can be...

Page 140: ...ESSAGE END iSP0m INFO ccc partition 0 start up processing was canceled due to shutdown request iSP0m INFO ccc partition 0 turning off CELL s iSP0m INFO ccc partition 0 turning off PCIBAY s iSP0m INFO ccc partition 0 turning off XBX_C s iSP0m INFO ccc partition 0 turning off POWBAY s SP LOG MESSAGE START 07 6M 11 28 2005 10 52 16 0 System shutdown completed SPFW R00 35 SP LOG MESSAGE END iSP0m INFO...

Page 141: ...CAUTION Provide criteria for operating the AC switch and use the switch according to the criteria 3 4 AC LINK Auto Control When connecting a UPS or a new AOC to the system you need to decide whether it is controlled automatically or manually and if you select automatic control ask our maintenance personnel to enable automatic control SP command AC link mode Description SG On AC LINK is enabled it ...

Page 142: ...Enter b and press Enter Partition boot methods and Hot plug permissions Wake Hot Plug permission part AC On PCI card CELL PCI D PCI E LINK LAN PCI X PCE EX add remv swap add remv add remv 0 off off YES no no no no no no no no 1 off off YES no no no no no no no no 2 off off YES no no no no no no no no 3 off off YES no no no no no no no no 4 off off YES no no no no no no no no 5 off off YES no no no...

Page 143: ...FI application and displays the Boot Maintenance Menu or EFI System Configuration Menu An image of the Menu screen before the OS is installed is shown below For how to installing the OSs refer to the installation guide attached to each OS Image of the EFI Boot Manager screen Initial screen prior to OS installation EFI Boot Manager ver 1 10 14 62 Please select a boot option Acpi PNP0A03 0 Pci 2 1 A...

Page 144: ...owing is an image of EFI Menu screen after SLES9 SP3 is installed Image of the OS Boot screen displayed by the EFI Boot Manager EFI Boot Manager ver 1 10 14 62 Please select a boot option SLES9 Acpi PNP0A03 0 Pci 2 1 Ata Primary Master EFI Shell Built in Boot option maintenance menu EFI System Configuration Menu Use the arrow keys to change settings The OS can be booted by selecting the boot path ...

Page 145: ...as alias d v b sname value Display create delete an alias definition in the EFI Shell environment attrib attrib a a s s h h r r b file directory Display change the file directory attribute bcfg bcfg driver boot dump v add file desc rm mv Display change the driver boot configuration break Break Run the debugger until the breakpoint is reached Loading EFI Shell Built in EFI Shell version 1 10 14 62 ...

Page 146: ...dle DriverHandle ChildHandle r Disconnect the driver from the device dmem dmem Address Size MMIO Dump memory dmpstore dmpstore Display NVRAM variables echo echo on off echo message Display message or switch echo on off edit edit file Edit the ASCII UNICODE file EfiCompress EfiCompress InFile OutFile Compress a file EfiDecompre ss EfiDecompress InFile OutFile Decompress a file err err ErrorLevel Di...

Page 147: ... handle agent protocol pause pause Pause for an entry with a message displayed pci pci Bus Dev Func i s Seg Display the PCI device configuration space reset reset w string Reset the system rm rm q file file rm q directory directory Delete file directory set set d v b sname value Display create change delete the EFI environmental variable setsize setsize newsize file Set the file size stall stall m...

Page 148: ...ile system to the file system connected to the boot device fs0 is the boot device in the screen image shown below Image of the EFI Shell screen 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 Sig0A7C0...

Page 149: ... OS loader boot screen fs0 cd os fs0 os ls Directory of fs0 11 10 05 09 14a DIR 512 EFI 0 File 0 bytes 1 Dirs fs0 cd efi fs0 efi cd suse fs0 efi Suse elilo Confirm the storage location of the OS loader and the boot file name by referring to the disk from which the OS has been installed Boot the OS loader ...

Page 150: ...on of the SCSI device DISK connected to the SCSI card y Physical location of the SCSI device z Identifier for a logical unit when an SCSI device has multiple accessible logical units 0 Origin HD Part1 SigFF050000 SCSI DISK drive information Part1 Information on partition 1 SigFF050000 The signature is FF050000 Device path former part of SCSIxxx Example To install the boot device in the PCI bay cor...

Page 151: ... x LIOC 16 LIOX Logical IOX Number Logical IOX number LIOX 0 7 LIOC Logical IOC Number Logical IOC number LIOC for IOC0 LIOX 2 0 LIOC for IOC1 LIOX 2 1 LIOC 0 15 LIOX LIOC UID 0 0 0 1 16 1 2 32 3 48 2 4 5 3 6 7 4 8 9 5 10 11 6 12 13 7 14 15 Z Function number ...

Page 152: ...Acpi PNP0A03 x Pci 2 0 Pci 0 0 Pci 2 z PCI02 Acpi PNP0A03 x Pci 2 0 Pci 0 2 Pci 2 z PCI03 Acpi PNP0A03 x Pci 4 0 Pci 0 0 Pci 2 z PCI04 Acpi PNP0A03 x Pci 4 0 Pci 0 2 Pci 2 z PCI05 Acpi PNP0A03 y Pci 2 0 Pci 0 0 Pci 2 z PCI06 Acpi PNP0A03 y Pci 2 0 Pci 0 2 Pci 2 z PCI07 Acpi PNP0A03 y Pci 4 0 Pci 0 0 Pci 2 z PCI08 Acpi PNP0A03 y Pci 4 0 Pci 0 2 Pci 2 z x y UID PCI module number identifier Computing...

Page 153: ... e arrow keys to ch an ge settin gs See the description of each boot option on the Boot Option Maintenance Menu Boot Maintenance Menu Options below lists the options that are explained in the subsequent pages When you change the settings from the EFI Boot Maintenance Menu save the new settings with SP command sr For the sr command see 2 4 6 13 Image of the EFI Boot Option Maintenance screen E F I ...

Page 154: ...ption or all options Change Boot Order Change the order of boot options according to the HELP screen by pressing the HELP key Manage Boot Next Setting Select a boot option for the next boot only Set Auto Boot Timeout Value Set a timeout value until the next auto boot in seconds When 0 is specified the timeout option is disabled If nothing is entered the default 10 seconds is set Cold Reset Hard re...

Page 155: ...he Boot from a File screen EFI Boot Maintenance Manager ver 1 10 14 62 Boot From a File Select a Volume IA64_EFI Acpi PNP0A03 3 Pci 2 0 Scsi Pun0 Lun0 HD Part1 Sig0 NO VOLUME LABEL Acpi PNP0A03 0 Pci 2 1 Ata Primary Master Removable Media Boot Acpi PNP0A03 0 Pci 2 1 Ata Primary Maste Removable Media Boot Acpi PNP0A03 0 Pci 2 1 Ata Secondary Mas Load File EFI Shell Built in Exit ...

Page 156: ... A Ascii U Unicode N No BootOption Ascii Enter Boot Option Data Data will be stored in Ascii String Xxxxx Save change to NVRAM Y Yes N No Filename xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx DevicePath xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Save the change in NVRAM Specify the title of the new description to enter in the EFI Boot Manger Specify the boot parameter for starting the application EFI Boot Maintenance Manager ver 1 10 14 62 Add A Boot O...

Page 157: ...Change Boot Order To change the order of boot options select Change Boot Order from the Main Menu On the Change Boot Order screen highlight a boot option to move by placing the cursor on the boot option The selected boot option moves up by one line each time you hit the U or u key and moves down by one line each time you press the d or D key Select Save Settings to NVRAM on the menu screen to save...

Page 158: ...s the b or B key to make this option as BootNext To remove the BootNext setting select Reset BootNext Setting and press the R or r key Select Save Settings to NVRAM on the menu screen save the change and exit this menu Image of the Manage BootNext Setting screen EFI Boot Manager ver 1 10 14 62 Manage BootNext setting Select an Operation SLES9 Acpi PNP0A03 0 Pci 2 1 Ata Secondary Master EFI Shell B...

Page 159: ... value 0 zero is specified the OS is booted immediately There are three ways to disable auto boot Using the Delete Disable Timeout menu Setting the timeout value to 65535 0xFFFF Pressing a key when EFI is booting to disable the timeout count down The timeout value selected on the Set Timeout Value menu has been saved Image of the Set Auto Boot Timeout screen EFI Boot Maintenance Manager ver 1 10 1...

Page 160: ...lect a boot option HP UX Primary Boot 8 0 7 2 0 8 0 255 1 0 7 Acpi PNP0A03 0 Pci 2 1 Ata Secondary Master EFI Shell Built in Boot option maintenance menu EFI System Configuration Menu Use the arrow keys to change settings Before change After change After the menu is changed EFI Boot Manager ver 1 10 14 62 Please select a boot option HP UX Primary Boot 8 0 7 2 0 8 0 255 1 0 7 Acpi PNP0A03 0 Pci 2 1...

Page 161: ...r multiple PXE network cards of PXE having multiple ports the corresponding number of entries are displayed with each having a unique MAC address Select the LAN cards according to their MAC addresses Note 2 It is recommended to write down the LAN cards MAC addresses for this work b Save the selected entry as a new boot option of the EFI Boot Manager Any character string can be used for the New Des...

Page 162: ... for operating Windows 2003 Server Be sure to set the proper system interrupt for the OS to install Confirmation and setting Select EFI System Configuration Menu from the EFI Boot Manager Select Boot Configuration The screen below appears View Shrink total number of interrupt vector up to 256 When the set value does not correspond to the OS change it to a correct value Select Exit save the change ...

Page 163: ...lt Confirmation and setting Select EFI System Configuration Menu from the EFI Boot Manager Select Processor Configuration The screen below appears View Hyper Threading Technology When the set value does not correspond to the OS change it to a correct value Select Exit save the change and reboot the OS to validate the change EFI System Configuration Menu Processor Configuration CPU Family Intel R I...

Page 164: ...em dump are required Some OS does not support system dump For system dump settings refer to the installation setup manual of each OS System dump procedure 1 Open the SP console and check that the SP console prompt is present 2 Enter SP command dp specify the partition number to produce dump and enter yes for the dp command see 2 4 6 3 3 After logs of the processors in the selected partition are co...

Page 165: ... 0 and POWER BAY 1 Check that the DPSs are mounted on POWER BAY 0 and POWER BAY 1 and operate normally 2 Nothing is displayed on the SP console Check that the SP console is turned on Check that the iSP M card and the SP console in the main cabinet are connected properly Is the right cable used Are the connectors firmly inserted Is the IP address set correctly Check that the software does not disab...

Page 166: ... the DAT unit on the I O module check that the digital audio tape is loaded correctly When the OS is booted from the HDD on the I O module core module check that the HDD is connected properly 6 The DVD ROM CD ROM medium cannot be read Check that the orange LED on the DVD ROM unit lights Check that the medium is loaded on the DVD ROM unit properly Check that data is saved on the medium properly Use...

Page 167: ...th soft cloth from the inner to the outer portion 9 Use a DVD CD cleaner for cleaning DVD CD Do not use spray or liquid cleaners for vinyl records benzines thinners and other chemical agents 10 Do not operate or store the medium at dusty places 11 Do not put the medium at places exposed to direct sunlight or excessive heat e g near a heater 12 Put the medium in the case when it is not used 13 Keep...

Page 168: ...d peripheral units from outlets prior to cleaning Do not use detergents containing polishing materials cleaning solvents thinners and other chemical agents Remove the top cover and clean the parts like air filters using a vacuum cleaner during inspection or parts replacement See Figure 5 1 below for where to clean Front View Figure 5 1 Cleaning Locations ...

Page 169: ...he front and rear of the cabinet for maintenance Also keep 60cm clearance at both sides of the cabinet as maintenance area In Japan connect the product to a 30A overcurrent protector for indoor wiring in compliance with the Electrical Appliance and Material Control Law Overseas connect the product to a 30A overcurrent protector in accordance with the relevant electric wiring laws and regulations C...

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