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Enterprise Server S80

pSeries 680 Model S85

User’s Guide

SA38-0557-01

IBM

Summary of Contents for Enterprise Server S80

Page 1: ...Enterprise Server S80 pSeries 680 Model S85 User s Guide SA38 0557 01 IBM...

Page 2: ...Safety Notices on page xi Appendix A Environmental Notices on page 197 and Appendix B Notices on page 199 International Business Machines Corporation 1999 2000 All rights reserved Note to U S Governme...

Page 3: ...egy 14 Reading the System Rack Operator Panel Display 14 I O Drawer Indicator Panels 15 10 EIA Unit I O Drawer Indicator Panel 15 Using the Keyboards 17 Using the Three Button Mouse 19 Handling the Mo...

Page 4: ...e CD ROM Drive 42 Loading the CD ROM Drive 42 Unloading the CD ROM Drive 42 Cleaning the CD ROM Drive 43 Emergency Eject 43 Using the Hot Swap Disk Drives 44 Relationship of AIX Prompts and Physical D...

Page 5: ...e Processor Reboot Restart Recovery 85 Boot IPL Speed 85 Failure During Boot Process 85 Failure During Normal System Operation 85 Service Processor Reboot Restart Policy Controls 86 Configure Deconfig...

Page 6: ...unning the Standalone Diagnostics 118 Logical and Physical Locations 119 Physical Location Codes 119 Location Code Format 119 AIX Location Codes 120 AIX and Physical Location Code Reference Tables 122...

Page 7: ...62 Generic Microcode Download 163 Local Area Network Analyzer 163 Log Repair Action 163 Periodic Diagnostics 164 PCI RAID Physical Disk Identify 164 Process Supplemental Media 164 Run Diagnostics 165...

Page 8: ...88 Step 6 190 Step 7 190 Error Codes 191 Appendix A Environmental Notices 197 Product Recycling and Disposal 197 Environmental Design 197 Unit Emissions 197 Appendix B Notices 199 Appendix C Supplies...

Page 9: ...sion 223 Recovery Strategy 224 Prevention Strategy 224 Modem Configuration Samples 225 Sample File modem_z cfg 225 Sample File modem_z0 cfg 228 Sample File modem_f cfg 231 Sample File modem_f0 cfg 234...

Page 10: ...x S80 and S85 User s Guide...

Page 11: ...ace hazardous voltage on metal parts of the system or the devices that attach to the system It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that the outlet is correctly wired and grounded to preven...

Page 12: ...e with a properly grounded electrical outlet to avoid electrical shock DANGER To prevent electrical shock hazard disconnect the power cable CAUTION This unit has more than one power supply cord To red...

Page 13: ...ass 1 laser products CAUTION A class 3 laser is contained in the device Do not attempt to operate the drive while it is disassembled Do not attempt to open the covers of the drive as it is not service...

Page 14: ...xiv S80 and S85 User s Guide...

Page 15: ...ges or component failures must verify the accuracy of operations performed and data saved or transmitted by the system at or near the time of the outage or failure In addition users must establish pro...

Page 16: ...xvi S80 and S85 User s Guide...

Page 17: ...ice request numbers SRNs and failing function codes FFCs v The Adapters Devices and Cable Information for Multiple Bus Systems SA38 0516 contains information about adapters devices and cables for your...

Page 18: ...the 7133 SSA Disk System Trademarks The following terms are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States other countries or both v AIX v IBM v RS 6000 v SP Other com...

Page 19: ...applications The I O subsystem supports both 32 bit and 64 bit standard PCI adapters The systems are multi processor multi bus systems packaged in two different rack types The processor and memory are...

Page 20: ...hrough a multi port controller which supports up to 16 memory slots The total memory available to users is dependent on the memory feature card installed and the number of memory cards All system memo...

Page 21: ...Chapter 1 System Introduction 3...

Page 22: ...rawers per I O rack and one System Rack provides support for up to 55 33 Mhz PCI adapters 48 hot pluggable SCSI disk bays and up to 8 media bays The PCI bus supported is 33 Mhz with both 32 and 64 bit...

Page 23: ...erver The 10 EIA Unit I O Drawer is powered by 200 240 V ac The disk drive banks are each able to hold up to six one inch by 3 5 inch form factor drives or three 1 6 inch drives When the drawer has th...

Page 24: ...rvice processor card and JTAG cable in primary I O drawer drawer 0 3 Parallel connector 4 Keyboard connector 5 Mouse connector 6 Reserved 7 SCSI Redrive card if installed 8 PCI adapter slots 9 14 9 Ri...

Page 25: ...erial port S1 17 Operator panel OP connector 18 RIO 0 and RIO 1 connectors 19 Power cord connector for left power supply 20 Left power supply power good LED 21 Fans mounted on front end of left power...

Page 26: ...8 S80 and S85 User s Guide...

Page 27: ...and Power Control The following diagram shows the locations of the operator panel display and the operator panel 1 Operator Panel Display 2 Scroll Up Pushbutton 3 Scroll Down Pushbutton 4 Enter Pushbu...

Page 28: ...ut first shutting down the operating system may cause unpredictable results in the data files and the next IPL takes longer to complete 1 Open the operator panel cover 2 Press the Power pushbutton whi...

Page 29: ...the Power On light on the system rack operator panel display goes off and remains off The green LED on the I O Drawer s goes to a slow blink indicating the I O Drawer power is now on standby Note To...

Page 30: ...the text displays OK The following list describes each of the displayed POST indicators Memory Memory test Keyboard Initialize the keyboard and mouse The window for pressing a key to bring up System...

Page 31: ...ke the numerical 5 key except firmware looks for a boot record according to the custom bootlist that was set up by System Management Services Numerical 8 key To enter the Open Firmware command line pr...

Page 32: ...sole selection sequence can also be initiated from the SMS menus Reading the System Rack Operator Panel Display The operator panel display is used to v Track the progress of the system unit self tests...

Page 33: ...er Supply LED Status State of LED Operator Panel LED Right Power Supply LED Left Power Supply LED Off No power connected No power connected No power connected On blinking green System power connected...

Page 34: ...cation U Receive Firmware Command On solid On solid location Ux y Thereafter On solid On solid location Ux y After Power is Removed Because of a Shutdown Standby Blinking Blinking location Ux y System...

Page 35: ...r keys are similar to a standard typewriter Their function is controlled by the software v Control keys move the cursor on the screen and do programmed control functions The movement and functions dep...

Page 36: ...board pull out on the keyboard legs The legs snap into position To decrease the tilt of the keyboard rotate the keyboard legs until they snap into the bottom of the keyboard case The keyboard cable pl...

Page 37: ...nt much easier and faster than if you used only the keyboard The cursor moves exactly as you move the mouse on a flat surface such as a desktop When you move the mouse around on a flat surface as show...

Page 38: ...le you can operate the mouse on the following surfaces v Finished wood v Glass v Enamel v Plastic v Paper except newspaper v Metal Rough surfaces collect contaminants that can be transferred to the in...

Page 39: ...rm soapy water Rinse and wipe the ball with a lint free cloth until dry 5 Inspect the ball cavity in the mouse for foreign materials If there are any foreign materials remove them 6 Replace the ball 7...

Page 40: ...to its specified capacity Write Protecting 3 5 Inch Diskettes Write protecting diskettes is necessary so that important information is not accidentally lost When diskettes are write protected you can...

Page 41: ...in the diskette drive with the labeled metal shutter first Push the diskette into the drive until you hear a click The click indicates that the diskette is securely in position in the drive artwork To...

Page 42: ...atedly produces error messages The error information is in the system error log v Clean the tape path regularly according to the cleaning procedure of the 8 mm tape drive Use only recommended cleaning...

Page 43: ...can be used in the 5 0GB tape drive Format Modes C compression mode 8 mm Tape Drive 2 3GB 2 3GB C 5 0GB 5 0GB C 2 3GB Read Write 5 0GB Read Write Read only Read Write Read Write Setting the Write Prot...

Page 44: ...sed to a different humidity environment or a temperature change of 11 C or 20 F or more Operating in Harsh Environments The 8 mm tape drive is ideally suited to streaming operations as opposed to tape...

Page 45: ...f data that can be stored on the cartridge The following variables affect the amount of data that can be stored on a tape cartridge v Size of the data file v Number of file marks per file v File mark...

Page 46: ...to the drive On On On One of the following has occurred v The power is off v The POST has completed successfully but no tape cartridge has been inserted Off Off Off or On A tape cartridge has been in...

Page 47: ...ridge with the write protect tab toward you and the window side of the cartridge facing up 2 Slide the tape cartridge into the opening on the front of the 8 mm tape drive until the loading mechanism p...

Page 48: ...mm Tape Drive Attention Do not use video cleaning cartridges in the 8 mm tape drive Video cleaning cartridges can damage the 8 mm tape drive The 8 mm tape path should be cleaned either approximately...

Page 49: ...e the cleaning cartridge into the opening on the front of the 8 mm tape drive until the loading mechanism pulls the cartridge into the drive After the 8 mm cleaning cartridge has been fully inserted i...

Page 50: ...that are activated when the 4 mm Diagnostic Cartridge is inserted and loaded into the drive v Media recognition system only data grade media can be written with this tape drive The 4 mm tape drive us...

Page 51: ...mm tape subsystems that are designed to operate with Digital Data Storage approved media which meet the following standards v For DDS American National Standard ANSI standard X3 203 191 Helical scan D...

Page 52: ...e 4 0GB 4 mm Tape Drive on page 40 are required when operating the cartridge within this range The risk of possible data loss is increased if 4 mm tape cartridges are operated stored or shipped outsid...

Page 53: ...the environment deteriorates the magnetic and physical strength of the tape Do not store important data on a tape that has been used outside the specified ranges transfer the data to a new tape for re...

Page 54: ...specific condition of the tape drive as follows Status Light States The following tables explain the meaning of the green and amber status lights Ready green Read Write green Disturbance amber Off No...

Page 55: ...ive is running a device operation or cleaning On Flashing Off or On The 4 mm Tape Drive has detected an internal error that requires corrective action such as tape cartridge failure high humidity or n...

Page 56: ...te protect tab towards you and the window side of the cartridge facing up 2 Slide the tape cartridge into the opening on the front of the 4 mm tape drive until the loading mechanism pulls the cartridg...

Page 57: ...shes during the unload operation 2 The Ready status light and the Read Write status light turns off when the cartridge is ejected from the tape drive The time required for a tape to rewind and unload...

Page 58: ...of the drive The cleaning cartridge cleans the 4 mm tape drive 50 times before it needs to be discarded If you attempt to use a 4 mm cleaning cartridge more than 50 times the tape drive automatically...

Page 59: ...tape forward for approximately 30 seconds 3 The tape is unloaded and the cleaning cartridge is ejected from the tape drive when the cleaning operation is complete 4 A successful cleaning operation is...

Page 60: ...nitialization v Blinks slowly when either the lens or disc is dusty lens should be cleaned by running the cleaning disc v Blinks fast when in the audio mode v Lights during data transfer operations v...

Page 61: ...t Note Execute the following procedure only in an emergency For example the caddy does not eject when pressing the unload button 1 Insert a small diameter rod such as a straightened paper clip into th...

Page 62: ...CSI drive address can be displayed on a user display The AIX command lsdev C returns the attached devices on the system display For more information see the documentation for the operating system that...

Page 63: ...to avoid static electricity damage If you have an antistatic wrist strap available use it while handling the device Always handle your disk drive carefully Handle the drive by the edges and never touc...

Page 64: ...and spin down button SCSI Disk Drive Status Lights Light or Button Status Definition Amber On Drive spinning Off Drive not spinning Green On Power On Off Power Off Blinking Power Off Drive identify S...

Page 65: ...stalling a drive while the system power is turned on v You are installing a new drive v You are removing a drive from the system Unconfiguring To unconfigure remove a disk drive do the following 1 Log...

Page 66: ...Notes 1 Disk drive banks support hot swappable disk drives only 2 This procedure is similar for any hot swap disk drive that is supported by this drawer 3 For additional information regarding the oper...

Page 67: ...next unused position of the disk drive banks going from bottom to top Attention Attaching SCSI address jumpers on the hot swap disk drive rather than using the automatic ID furnished by the backplane...

Page 68: ...h the raised guides on the left of the bay d Slide the carrier into the bay gently to keep from damaging the hot swap disk drive Slide the carrier to the rear of the bay until it is seated into the co...

Page 69: ...atus LEDs LED or Button Status Definition Amber On Drive spinning Off Drive not spinning Green On Power On Off Power Off Blinking Power Off Drive identify Spin down Depressed Spin down drive and remov...

Page 70: ...switching off hot swappable drives for removal 1 Go to Unconfiguring Removing or Configuring a Disk Drive on page 47 and unconfigure the disk drive unit you are removing 2 Open the Input output Rack d...

Page 71: ...ane by grasping the handle on the drive carrier and carefully pulling the drive out of the server Attention Do not open the drive no user adjustments or serviceable parts are inside 8 Place the hot sw...

Page 72: ...and to avoid discomfort This means that the equipment and the workplace should be arranged to suit your individual needs and the kind of work you do This web site gives ergonomic guidelines to help y...

Page 73: ...power and attempts to restart until the system either restarts successfully or a predetermined retry threshold is reached In the event the Service Processor is unsuccessful in bringing the system onli...

Page 74: ...a single system as the problem reporting server A single system accessible over the user network can be used as the central server for all the other systems on the Local Area Network LAN who are runni...

Page 75: ...ll as enable and disable functions Service processor menus are available using an ASCII terminal while the system is powering on or when the service processor has detected a server problem such as a s...

Page 76: ...roring Y2 Setup Reboot Restart Policy Y2 Y1 Enable Disable Modem Y2 Y1 Setup Modem Configuration Y2 Y1 Setup Dial out Phone Numbers Y2 Y1 Setup Surveillance Y2 Y1 Select Modem Line Speed Y2 Y1 Update...

Page 77: ...times as it enters checkpoint E07A When you gain access the service processor prompts you for a password if set and when verified displays the service processor menus The service processor menu prompt...

Page 78: ...s During the 10 second delay an information message appears on the display After the 10 second delay the service processor menus are no longer available until either the next system boot or the servic...

Page 79: ...rogress indicators checkpoints up to a maximum of 100 from the system boot prior to the one in progress now This historical information may be useful to help diagnose system faults The progress indica...

Page 80: ...in progress using the current ASCII terminal as the active console Make this selection if you do not wish to monitor the IPL progress messages on your terminal Exiting from the menus causes the modem...

Page 81: ...en to your server during setup You need the firmware version for reference when you either update or repair the functions of your service processor The system name an optional field is the name your s...

Page 82: ...u 6 Set System Name 99 Exit from Menus 1 v Service Processor Setup Menu See Service Processor Setup Menu on page 65 for more information v System Power Control Menu See System Power Control Menu on pa...

Page 83: ...d Access Password 2 Change General Access Password 3 Enable Disable Console Mirroring Currently Enabled 4 Start Talk Mode 5 OS Surveillance Setup Menu 98 Return to Previous Menu 99 Exit from Menus 1 N...

Page 84: ...e error threshold is reached by someone entering passwords remotely the service processor commands the server to power down to prevent potential security attacks on the server by unauthorized remote u...

Page 85: ...e current session only For more information see Console Mirroring on page 92 v Start Talk Mode In a console mirroring session it is useful for those that are monitoring the session to be able to commu...

Page 86: ...minutes 3 Surveillance Delay 2 minutes 98 Return to Previous Menu 1 Surveillance Can be set to Enabled or Disabled Surveillance Time Interval Can be set to any number from 2 through 255 Surveillance D...

Page 87: ...set through the System Management Services SMS menus It is intended to be used on servers that require automatic power on after a power failure For more information see System Power On Methods on page...

Page 88: ...dicators are displayed in two sections Above the dashed line are the progress indicators latest from the boot that produced the current sessions Below the dashed line are progress indicators oldest fr...

Page 89: ...state from Configured to Deconfigured or from Deconfigured to Configured Once the configuration has been changed commit the configuration changes by selecting option 80 The system will reboot after o...

Page 90: ...nglish 2 Francais 3 Deutsch 4 Italiano 5 Espanol 6 Svenska 98 Return to Previous Menu 99 Exit from Menus 1 Note Your ASCII terminal must support the ISO 8859 character set in order to properly display...

Page 91: ...rt the system CALL IN CALL OUT SETUP MENU 1 Modem Configuration Menu 2 Serial Port Selection Menu 3 Serial Port Speed Setup Menu 4 Telephone Number Setup Menu 5 Call Out Policy Setup Menu 6 Customer A...

Page 92: ...Modem Configuration Menu Port 1 Modem Configuration File Name Port 2 Modem Configuration File Name modem_m0_sp To make changes First select the port and then the configuration file name Modem Ports 1...

Page 93: ...perator panel battery failure the serial port dial in capability is disabled See Service Processor Call In Security on page 84 for more information Serial Port Speed Setup Menu Serial port speed can b...

Page 94: ...r leave this field unassigned v Customer Administration Center Telephone Number is the number of the system administration center computer catcher that receives problem calls from servers Contact your...

Page 95: ...st successful call out to one of the following numbers in the order listed 1 Service center 2 Customer admin center 3 Pager If call out policy is set to all the service processor attempts a call out t...

Page 96: ...ly Unassigned 98 Return to Previous Menu 1 v Customer Account Number is assigned by your service provider for record keeping and billing If you have an account number enter it here Otherwise leave thi...

Page 97: ...e operating system parameter Automatically Restart Reboot After a System Crash This parameter may or may not be defined depending on the operating system or its version level If the operating system a...

Page 98: ...e disabled enabled selection is reset to disabled Following is a description for each boot mode selection v Boot to SMS Menu When enabled the system boots to the System Management Services SMS Menu v...

Page 99: ...vice mode the following service processor parameters are suspended v Unattended start mode v Reboot restart policy v Call out v Surveillance When service mode is exited the service processor parameter...

Page 100: ...failure Reboot on system failure Local User Function User Interface Local async console Text based menus with NLS Operator Panel messages Power and Miscellaneous Power On Off Configurable Reboot Polic...

Page 101: ...nt power state at the time AC loss occurred For example if the system was powered on when AC loss occurred it reboots restarts when power is restored If the system was powered off when AC loss occurre...

Page 102: ...t the battery in the Operator Panel has failed or is disconnected it maintains server security by disabling the call in capability to both serial ports When call in is disabled the system can still be...

Page 103: ...boot if enabled to do so The service processor can re attempt this process according to the number of retries selected in the Reboot Restart Policy Setup Menu Failure During Normal System Operation Wh...

Page 104: ...etting is Yes This causes the service processor to refer to the OS Automatic Restart Policy setting and take action the same action the OS would take if it could have responded to the problem causing...

Page 105: ...e OS Defined restart policy Service Processor Enable supplemental restart policy System response None No No1 None No Yes Restarts None Yes1 No1 None Yes1 Yes Restarts False2 No No1 False2 No Yes Resta...

Page 106: ...n capabilities of the processor card along with the error recording facilities of the service processor to provide a method to record key fault information This information is recorded when a processo...

Page 107: ...offers menus to the user If call out is enabled the service processor calls to report the failure and displays the operating system surveillance failure code on the operator panel Operating System Su...

Page 108: ...surveillance is enabled and system firmware has passed control to the operating system and the service processor does not detect any heartbeats from the operating system the service processor assumes...

Page 109: ...m configuration file name Set up site specific parameters phone numbers for call out call out policy number of call out retries and so on v To Call Out before restart set Call out before restart to EN...

Page 110: ...port This local terminal can be connected directly to your server or connected through another modem There are two scenarios in which console mirroring can be invoked v Remote session first then local...

Page 111: ...enwich Mean Time GMT AIX error logs have more information available and can time stamp with local time System POST Errors If POST Power On Self Test errors occur during system start this error log whe...

Page 112: ...ress indicators from the boot preceding the one that produced the current sessions The progress indicator codes are chronological from bottom to top The dashed line merely represents the point where t...

Page 113: ...rvices 1 Turn on or restart the system 2 Watch the logo to appear on the display 3 After the logo displays the POST indicator words memory keyboard network scsi and speaker appear across the bottom of...

Page 114: ...set from either the service processor or System Management Services menus Once the password is set both the service processor and System Management Services automatically use the same password The pa...

Page 115: ...ntry 1 99 06 30 02 15 35 25a80011 U1 1 P1 IQ2 Entry 2 99 07 01 03 18 36 20300026 U1 1 P1 IQ2 C Clear Error Log X Exit Log Note The time stamp in this error log is Coordinated Universal Time CUT which...

Page 116: ...contain leading zeroes for numbers less than 100 For example 129 132 4 20 may need to be entered as 123 132 004 020 IP Parameters Select the IP Parameters option from the Network Parameters menu to d...

Page 117: ...11 U0 1 P1 I11 T1 0004ac62a672 4 fddi 10 U0 1 P1 I10 Q1 00005a40aeff X Exit PRESS ENTER AFTER MAKING A SELECTION Select an adapter on this screen to display configuration menus for that adapter If et...

Page 118: ...1 U0 1 P1 I11 T1 0004ac62a672 4 fddi 10 U0 1 P1 I10 Q1 00005a40aeff X Exit PRESS ENTER AFTER MAKING A SELECTION After determining which adapter to use to ping the remote system you must provide the ad...

Page 119: ...in the system SCSI Utilities 1 Harddrive Spin Up Delay 2 Change SCSI Id X Exit Select Console Select this option to define which display is used by the system for system management If no console is s...

Page 120: ...appen if the battery had been removed To re create this value run the bootlist command under AIX with the appropriate parameters See the bootlist command in your AIX documentation Software Default If...

Page 121: ...e 1st Boot Device 4 Configure 2nd Boot Device 5 Configure 3rd Boot Device 6 Configure 4th Boot Device 7 Configure 5th Boot Device X Exit Display Current Settings Lists the current order of devices in...

Page 122: ...Device options displays a screen similar to the following Configure Nth Boot Device Device Current Device Number Position Name 1 1 Diskette 2 2 Ethernet 3 3 SCSI CD ROM 4 4 SCSI 4 5GB Hard Disk 5 X Ex...

Page 123: ...nd prompt The open firmware command prompt is used to set up an adapter that is not configurable with the System Management Services Documentation supplied with an adapter may direct you to use this o...

Page 124: ...106 S80 and S85 User s Guide...

Page 125: ...e Diagnostics perform additional functions compared to Standalone Diagnostics This ensures that the error state of the system is captured in NVRAM for your use in fixing the problem The AIX error log...

Page 126: ...er key These difficulties can be bypassed by pressing Ctrl C to reset the terminal The screen display which results from this reset depends on the mode in which the system is being run v Online Normal...

Page 127: ...Under some conditions the system may stop with instructions displayed on attached displays and terminals Follow the instructions to select a console display Running the Diagnostics from a TTY Termina...

Page 128: ...e with those of your terminal and set your attributes accordingly Generated Code Set ASCII Screen Normal Normal Uses the EIA 232 interface protocol Row and filemn 24 x 80 24 x 80 Uses the EIA 232 inte...

Page 129: ...he page Forcing insert Off Off Tab Field Field Field The column tab stops are ignored and the tab operation depends on the field attribute character positions Trace All Both inbound data data to the s...

Page 130: ...add a parity bit and is used together with the word length attribute to form the 8 bit data word byte Stop bit 1 1 1 Places a bit after a data word byte Turnaround character CR CR CR Selects the carr...

Page 131: ...New line New line The cursor moves to the next line when the Return key is pressed New line CR CR CR The Return key generates the carriage return CR and the line feed LF characters The line turnaround...

Page 132: ...s 3161 3164 Settings Description Line speed 9600 9600 9600 Uses 19200 or 9600 bps bits per second line speed to communicate with the system unit Word length bits 8 8 8 Selects eight bits as a data wor...

Page 133: ...s and CD ROMs 4 Turn the power on a When or after the Keyboard indicator appears press 6 on the keyboard to indicate that diagnostics are to be loaded b Enter any requested passwords c Follow any inst...

Page 134: ...vice not be assigned to or used by any other operation This level of testing on a disk drive may require the use of the varyoff command The diagnostics display menus to allow you to vary off the neede...

Page 135: ...s Running the Online Diagnostics in Maintenance Mode To run the Online Diagnostics in maintenance mode you must be logged on to the customer s version of the AIX operating system as root or superuser...

Page 136: ...ay be shut down then stop all programs including the AIX operating system Refer to the AIX operating system documentation shutdown command information 2 Remove all tapes diskettes and CD ROMs 3 Insert...

Page 137: ...ar P1 v P1 K1 identifies a keyboard attached to K1 on planar P1 v P1 S1 identifies serial port 1 controller on planar P1 the connector for serial port 1 or the cable attached to serial port 1 v P1 I2...

Page 138: ...nnector v The GH value identifies a port address device or FRU Adapters and cards are identified with just AB CD The possible values for CD depend on the adapter card For pluggable PCI adapters cards...

Page 139: ...Bus Where v AB CD EF are the same as non SCSI devices v G defines the control unit address of the device Values of 0 to 15 are valid v H defines the logical unit address of the device Values of 0 to 2...

Page 140: ...U1 1 P1 V2 I O Hub Card M17 U1 1 P1 X1 00 00 On System Backplane RIO Port 0 Connector Cable U1 1 P1 X1 Q1 RIO Port 1 Connector Cable U1 1 P1 X1 Q2 RIO Port 2 Connector Cable U1 1 P1 X1 Q3 RIO Port 3 C...

Page 141: ...ne Processor Card 1 All Cache U1 1 P1 C2 00 00 On Processor Card 1 Processor Card 1 Processor 6 U1 1 P1 C2 00 06 On Processor Card 1 Processor Card 1 Processor 7 U1 1 P1 C2 00 07 On Processor Card 1 P...

Page 142: ...rd 2 Processor Card 2 Processor 14 U1 1 P1 C3 00 14 On Processor Card 2 Processor Card 2 Processor 15 U1 1 P1 C3 00 15 On Processor Card 2 Processor Card 2 Processor 16 U1 1 P1 C3 00 16 On Processor C...

Page 143: ...Regulator Card Front R10 U1 1 P2 V10 Power Backplane SPCN Card Rear R21 U1 1 P2 X1 Power Backplane Blower 1 Sense 1 U1 1 P2 X1 F1 On SPCN Card Blower 2 Sense 2 U1 1 P2 X1 F2 On SPCN Card Blower 3 Sen...

Page 144: ...Location Code Physical Connection Logical Connection Bulk Power Supply 5 Front P05 U1 2 V5 Power Harness P05 AC Power Rear and 5 v standby AC Box A01 U1 2 V7 Power Harness P1 P7 P8 P9 System Rack Loc...

Page 145: ...0 1 P1 I4 20 70 or 20 70 to 20 77 or 2E XX I O Planar J6 32 bit slot PCI Controller 1 PCI Controller 0 U0 1 P1 00 f840 0000 PCI slot 5 U0 1 P1 I5 10 58 or 10 58 to 10 5F or 1B XX I O Planar J14 64 bit...

Page 146: ...DMA Controller U0 1 P1 X1 Not used by AIX On Service Processor I O ASIC Diskette Controller U0 1 P1 X1 D1 01 D1 On Service Processor Diskette Drive U0 1 P1 X1 D1 01 D1 00 00 On Service Processor Keyb...

Page 147: ...4 30 70 or 30 70 to 30 77 or 3E XX I O Planar J17 64 Bit slot PCI Controller 2 Local ASIC Control Chip U0 1 P1 30 78 Local ASIC Control Chip U0 1 P1 30 79 Thermal Sensor U0 1 P1 On I O Planar RIO 0 Co...

Page 148: ...I O Drawer U0 1 F3 U0 1 F4 Fan Monitoring Card J5 Fan Monitoring Card I O Drawer Left Blower 10 EIA Unit I O Drawer U0 1 F5 Fan Monitoring Card J2 Fan Monitoring Card I O Drawer Right Blower 10 EIA U...

Page 149: ...U0 2 P1 I4 60 70 or 60 70 to 60 7f or 6E XX I O Planar J6 32 bit slot PCI Controller 5 PCI Controller 4 U0 2 P1 00 f8C0 0000 PCI slot 5 U0 2 P1 I5 50 58 or 50 58 to 50 5F or 5B XX I O Planar J14 64 bi...

Page 150: ...anar J12 32 Bit slot PCI Controller 6 PCI Slot 14 U0 1 P1 I14 70 70 or 70 70 to 70 77 or 7E XX I O Planar J17 64 Bit slot PCI Controller 6 Local ASIC control chip U0 2 P1 70 78 Local ASIC control chip...

Page 151: ...2 F3 U0 2 F4 Fan Monitoring Card J5 Fan Monitoring Card I O Drawer Left Blower 10 EIA Unit I O Drawer U0 1 F5 Fan Monitoring Card J2 Fan Monitoring Card I O Drawer Right Blower 10 EIA Unit I O Drawer...

Page 152: ...9 PCI slot 4 U0 3 P1 I4 A0 70 or A0 70 to A0 77 or AE XX I O Planar J6 32 bit slot PCI Controller 9 PCI Controller 8 U0 3 P1 00 f940 0000 PCI slot 5 U0 3 P1 I5 90 58 or 90 58 to 90 5F or 9B XX I O Pl...

Page 153: ...t slot PCI Controller 10 PCI Slot 14 U0 3 P1 I14 B0 70 or B0 70 to B0 77 or BE XX I O Planar J17 64 Bit slot PCI Controller 10 Local ASIC Control Chip U0 3 P1 B0 78 Local ASIC Control Chip U0 3 P1 B0...

Page 154: ...Unit I O Drawer U0 3 F3 U0 3 F4 Fan Monitoring Card J5 Fan Monitoring Card I O Drawer Left Blower 10 EIA Unit I O Drawer U0 3 F5 Fan Monitoring Card J2 Fan Monitoring Card I O Drawer Right Blower 10 E...

Page 155: ...slot 4 U0 4 P1 I4 E0 70 or E0 70 to E0 77 or EE XX I O Planar J6 32 bit slot PCI Controller 13 PCI Controller 12 U0 4 P1 00 f9c0 0000 PCI slot 5 U0 4 P1 I5 D0 58 or D0 58 to D0 5F or DB XX I O Planar...

Page 156: ...Controller 14 PCI Slot 14 U0 4 P1 I14 F0 70 or F0 70 to F0 77 or FE XX I O Planar J17 64 Bit PCI Controller 14 Local ASIC control chip U0 4 P1 F0 78 PCI Controller 14 Local ASIC control chip U0 4 P1...

Page 157: ...4 F3 U0 4 F4 Fan Monitoring Card J5 Fan Monitoring Card I O Drawer Left Blower 10 EIA Unit I O Drawer U0 4 F5 Fan Monitoring Card J2 Fan Monitoring Card I O Drawer Right Blower 10 EIA Unit I O Drawer...

Page 158: ...I O Drawer 3 Locations 140 S80 and S85 User s Guide...

Page 159: ...tform Use the FUNCTION SELECTION menu to perform tasks Once a task is selected a resource menu may be presented You can use a fast path method to perform a task by using the diag command and the T fla...

Page 160: ...esource List v Display Firmware Device Node Information v Display Hardware Error Report v Display Hardware Vital Product Data v Display Machine Check Error Log v Display Microcode Level v Display or C...

Page 161: ...CSI Bus Analyzer v SCSI Device Identification and Removal v SCSD Tape Drive Service Aid v Spare Sector Availability v SSA Service Aid v Update Disk Based Diagnostics v Update System or Service Process...

Page 162: ...t the adapter and the disk drives attached to the adapter Whenever data is logged in the internal log the device driver copies the entries to the AIX system error log and clears the internal log The A...

Page 163: ...xceed the threshold values the disk needs to be replaced This task may be run directly from the AIX command line The following usage statement describes the syntax of the command Usage diag c d device...

Page 164: ...id v Maximum Number of Reboot Attempts Enter a number that is 0 or greater Note A value of 0 indicates do not attempt to reboot to a crashed system This number is the maximum number of consecutive att...

Page 165: ...ting system restart is initiated Such calls can be valuable if the number of these events becomes excessive thus signalling bigger problems v Enable Unattended Start Mode 1 Yes 0 No When enabled Unatt...

Page 166: ...ervice Processor to receive a call from a remote terminal v Call Out Authorized on S1 on off Call Out Authorized on S2 on off Call Out allows the Service Processor to place calls for maintenance v S1...

Page 167: ...rvice Center 2 Customer Admin Center 3 Pager If Call Out Policy is set to all call out attempts to call all of the following numbers in the order listed 1 Service Center 2 Customer Admin Center 3 Page...

Page 168: ...units only This service aid monitors the system for hang conditions that is hardware or software failures that cause operating system inactivity When enabled and surveillance detects operating system...

Page 169: ...is 77Hz then set the refresh rate to 77 Different async terminal console A console configuration file that allows a terminal attached to any RS232 or RS422 adapter to be selected as a console device c...

Page 170: ...sk drive SCSI address must be set to an address that is not currently in use and the drive be installed in an empty location If there are no empty locations then one of the other drives must be remove...

Page 171: ...play Hardware Vital Product Data This service aid displays all installed resources along with any VPD for those resources Use this service aid when you want to look at the VPD for a specific resource...

Page 172: ...time options are v Display Diagnostic Mode Selection Menus This option allows the user to turn on or off displaying the DIAGNOSTIC MODE SELECTION MENU the default is on v Run Tests Multiple Times This...

Page 173: ...problem is logged The service representative can look at this log to see which SRNs are recorded This log also records the results of diagnostic tests that are run in loop mode When this service aid...

Page 174: ...s needed v Warning High The sensor reading indicates a problem with the device This could become a critical problem if action is not taken Run diagnostics on sysplanar0 to determine what repair action...

Page 175: ...lue Present and operational Location Code V1 Sensor Power Supply Status Critical low Value Present and not operational Location Code V2 2 Display a list of the environmental sensors in a numerical lis...

Page 176: ...e D Microcode is on diskette default to etc microcode directory P Download the previous level of microcode default to latest level Download Microcode to Disk Drive Attached to a PCI SCSI RAID Adapter...

Page 177: ...nd line The following usage statement describes the syntax of the fastpath command Usage diag T certify Certify Spare Physical Disk This selection allows the user to certify check integrity of the dat...

Page 178: ...al number 5F No bad block reassignment occurs v Hardfile Format and Certify Does the same function as Format After the format is completed Certify is run This certify reassigns all bad blocks encounte...

Page 179: ...he same version of the service aid is only critical if there were any bad blocks found in step 3 6 Compare the bad blocks which were recorded with the drive in step 3 with those which now appear in th...

Page 180: ...es not reassign the defective blocks or erase the data on the media It provides a quick way of formatting the media and cleaning the disk Note It takes approximately 1 minute to format the media v Opt...

Page 181: ...o the service aid The genucode script should have a usr bin ksh line at the beginning of the file Return status of 0 should be returned if the program was successful else a non zero status should be r...

Page 182: ...list v Disable or Enable Automatic Error Log Analysis PCI RAID Physical Disk Identify This selection identifies physical disks connected to a PCI SCSI 2 F W RAID adapter This task may be run directly...

Page 183: ...a tool to troubleshoot intermittent system problems on AIX Release 4 3 2 or later This task provides an exerciser supervisor that controls the selected exercisers When you select Run Exercisers from t...

Page 184: ...many memory buffers as possible from AIX The exerciser then fills the memory buffers with specified bit patterns then reads and compares the memory buffers to the specified bit patterns On systems wi...

Page 185: ...ce attached ensure that it is working then start adding additional devices and cables to the bus ensuring that each one works This service aid works with any valid SCSI Bus configuration The SCSI Bus...

Page 186: ...e displayed Notes 1 A Check Condition can be returned when there is nothing wrong with the bus or device 2 AIX does not allow the command to be sent if the device is in use by another process SCSI Dev...

Page 187: ...log sense information The service aid provides options to display the log sense information to the screen to copy it to a DOS formatted diskette or to copy it to a file The file name LOGSENSE DAT is...

Page 188: ...disk does not improve the availability of spare sectors This task may be run directly from the AIX command line The following usage statement describes the syntax of the command Usage diag c d device...

Page 189: ...oved When running from standalone diagnostics the flash update image file is copied to the file system from diskette The user needs to provide the image on a diskette since the user does not have acce...

Page 190: ...diskette default to etc microcode directory P Download the previous level of microcode default to latest level Physical Disk Microcode Download Usage diag c d deviceName T download l ChId D P l Physic...

Page 191: ...es a display connected to the video port or an ASCII terminal attached to the S1 port v Before starting this procedure stop all programs and the operating system v This procedure runs the Online Diagn...

Page 192: ...th the diagnostics If needed see Running the Diagnostics from a TTY Terminal on page 109 v Proceed to substep 5 when you finish checking the attributes 5 Turn the power on a When the Keyboard indicato...

Page 193: ...urce on the Diagnostic Selection menu 6 Go to Step 4 Additional System Verification Step 4 Additional System Verification The checkout programs end with either the Testing Complete menu and a message...

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Page 195: ...Diagnostics If you are unable to load the Standalone or Online Diagnostics go to Problem Determination When Unable to Load Diagnostics on page 186 The service organization uses the SRN to determine w...

Page 196: ...y resources while the operating system is running However more extensive problem isolation is obtained by running Online Diagnostics in Service mode Do you want to run the Online Diagnostics in Servic...

Page 197: ...ems use the shutdown F command 2 After the operating system is stopped power off the system unit See Powering Off the System on page 10 3 Go to Step 6 YES Go to Step 9 Step 6 This step loads Online Di...

Page 198: ...ole display problem Find your type of console display in the following table and follow the instructions given in the Action column Console Display Action Display Device Go to the display documentatio...

Page 199: ...problem to the service organization 102 key keyboard Identify by the type of Enter key used The Enter key extends into two horizontal rows of keys Record error code M0KBD002 and report the problem to...

Page 200: ...ct Problem Determination and go to Step 12 The Missing Resource menu is displayed Follow the displayed instructions until either the Diagnostic Mode Selection menu or an SRN is displayed If the Diagno...

Page 201: ...All Resources option checks most of the configured adapters and devices Select and run the diagnostic tests on the resources you are having problems with or select the All Resources option check all o...

Page 202: ...ts of the diagnostic programs The ASCII terminal must be attached to serial port 1 on the system unit Are you going to load Standalone Diagnostics and run them from a ASCII terminal NO If an SRN is di...

Page 203: ...press the 5 key on the keyboard to indicate that diagnostics are to be loaded 4 Enter any requested passwords 5 Follow any instructions to select a console Did the Diagnostics Operating Instructions...

Page 204: ...ry I O Drawer or an ASCII terminal attached to a serial port v Go to Step 2 Step 2 Are the Online Diagnostics installed on this system NO Go to Step 4 YES Go to Step 3 Step 3 This step attempts to loa...

Page 205: ...If the Keyboard indicator appears press the 5 key on the keyboard to indicate that diagnostics are to be loaded 5 Enter any requested passwords 6 Follow any instructions to select a console 7 Wait unt...

Page 206: ...ntil a correct password has been entered When you have entered a valid password wait for one of the other conditions to occur The system stops with a three four or eight digit error code s displayed o...

Page 207: ...The device or media you are attempting to boot from may be faulty 1 Check the SMS error log for any errors To check the error log v Choose tools v Choose error log v If an error is logged check the t...

Page 208: ...one horizontal row of keys Record error code M0KBD001 and report the problem to the service organization 102 key keyboard Identify by the type of Enter key used The Enter key extends into two horizont...

Page 209: ...xample 000 000 000 000 20EE0004 Invalid IP parameter Enter valid IP parameter Example 000 000 000 000 20EE0005 Invalid IP parameter 255 Enter valid IP parameter Example 255 192 002 000 20EE0007 Keyboa...

Page 210: ...modify the Boot Sequence also known as boot list to include devices that are known to contain a copy of the Operating System This can be accomplished by using the System Management Services Menus For...

Page 211: ...operator via the open firmware script editing command nvedit It may not be possible to resolve the problem without a detailed analysis of the NVRAM script the current system configuration and device t...

Page 212: ...2 2BA00013 Service processor reports bad NVRAM CRC If problem persists contact your service representative 40B00000 Operating system surveillance interval exceeded 1 Surveillance mode control is from...

Page 213: ...ck for 1 Remote system problem 2 Telephone line problem 3 Remote host problem 4B00F112 Call to Pager failed Check for 1 Remote system problem 2 Telephone line problem 4B00F11B Operator Panel response...

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Page 215: ...ed sealed lead acid nickel cadmium and nickel metal hydride batteries and battery packs from IBM equipment For information on proper disposal of the nickel cadmium batteries in this product please con...

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Page 219: ...Cartridge 8191160 4mm DDS2 Data Tape Cartridge 5 pack 8191146 4mm DDS2 Diagnostic Cartridge 21F8732 1 4 inch 1 2GB Data Tape Cartridge 5 pack 21F8587 1 4 inch 525MB Data Tape Cartridge 5 pack 21F8588...

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Page 221: ...ibes operator panel function codes System Rack Operator Panel The following diagram shows the locations of the operator panel display and the operator panel pushbuttons 1 Operator Panel Display 2 Scro...

Page 222: ...IPLS are performed at the system selected speed 03 xxxx xxxx Start an IPL and load the system The IPL uses the selected IPL options Note This may cause the system to power off and then back on 04 xxxx...

Page 223: ...xxx System processing unit stop 51 xxxx xxxx System processing unit status 52 xxxx xxxx System processing unit start 53 xxxx xxxx Path switch and reset 54 xxxx xxxx Reserved 55 xxxx xxxx Display low l...

Page 224: ...n Not supported may cause data loss if used D Attention Not supported may cause data loss if used Table 4 IPL Speeds IPL Speed Description Details F Fast Override Fast diagnostics run The following ar...

Page 225: ...tion Attention IPL types C and D are not supported and may cause data loss if used 2 Pressing the Enter button twice puts you into the operation for overriding the system IPL speed F S V for the next...

Page 226: ...power procedure Function 05 SPCN System Power Control Network Informational SRC Function 05 displays information about power faults and provides informational reference codes during concurrent mainten...

Page 227: ...SRC is present press Enter to continue to the next function SRC information should be recorded for error reporting For example the system processor detected a failure 1 Look at the four rightmost char...

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Page 229: ...r the following command lscfg vp grep p alterable This command will produce a system configuration report similar to the following System Firmware ROM Level alterable 19990629 B 19990621 A System FW L...

Page 230: ...appear on your display 3 When the word Keyboard appears quickly press the number 1 key The number 1 key must be pressed before the word Speaker appears When the tests have completed and any required...

Page 231: ...d Write down this password as it is required later to unpack the files you download Find the most recent update package for your server Print the description file and download ONE of the format choice...

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Page 233: ...perator panel display for checkpoint E04F At this checkpoint a ten second window of time begins with three beeps Checkpoint E07A displays and is visible during the ten second window During this window...

Page 234: ...epare to receive another call 3 From an ASCII terminal or terminal emulator call the server again The server answers and presents the Service Processor Menus on your terminal 4 If required enter your...

Page 235: ...for the purposes of this test 4 When your telephone rings answer the call You should hear the sound of a telephone being dialed This is your system unit trying to page you If this test is successful c...

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Page 237: ...sample modem configuration files are located in your service processor firmware and in the usr share modems subdirectory if your server is using AIX with the following names A listing of each file is...

Page 238: ...nnector Also see the note on page 91 If no continue with step 3 below 3 Does your modem respond to the extended command set prefixed with If yes go to step 5 If no continue with step 4 4 Does your mod...

Page 239: ...are Setup F Setup F0 Setup F1 AT T DataPort 2001 X Bocamodem 1440E X Hayes Smart Modem 300 X IBM 5841 X IBM 5843 X IBM 7851 X IBM 7852 10 X IBM 7855 X USRobotics 36 6K Sportster X Zoom V 32 X Note Rin...

Page 240: ...rminals and therefore compatible with most emulators It is for the cases when a remote session is handed off from SP to the operating system that agreeing terminal emulators becomes important The serv...

Page 241: ...when DTR is released This is the mechanism by which the server hangs up on a connection under normal conditions The command D2 is usually successful but not always The sample modem configuration file...

Page 242: ...from the System Power Control menu After the operating system is loaded and initialized the connection is dropped At this point when you call the server back the operating system answers and offers y...

Page 243: ...ings ICDelay 1 DefaultTO 10 CallDelay 120 AT Attention Code Inserts delay in dialing commands Z Reset to factory defaults Q0 Turn on responses E0 Turn echo off Q1 Turn off responses V0 Use numeric res...

Page 244: ...nd ATE0Q1 r Initialize modem Echo OFF Disable responses ignore 0 r timeout 1 done condin send ATZQ0T r Reset to factory defaults ignore 0 r or OK r n timeout 2 Ignore modem response send ATE0T r Initi...

Page 245: ...ponse send ATE0T r Initialize modem Echo OFF expect 0 r or OK r n timeout 2 Enable responses Numeric send ATQ0V0T r Limit response codes expect 0 r timeout 2 Confirm commands successful send ATS0 0 r...

Page 246: ...Profile 0 Q0 Turn on responses E0 Turn echo off Q1 Turn off responses V0 Use numeric responses S0 0 Automatic answer inhibit Escape to command mode S0 2 Answer on second ring H0 Hang up X0 0 Limit mo...

Page 247: ...modem Select profile 0 ignore 0 r or OK r n timeout 2 Ignore modem response send ATE0T r Initialize modem Echo OFF expect 0 r or OK r n timeout 2 Enable responses Numeric send ATQ0V0X0T r Limit respon...

Page 248: ...r OK r n timeout 2 Enable responses Numeric send ATQ0V0X0T r Limit response codes expect 0 r timeout 2 Confirm commands successful send ATS0 0 r Set AutoAnswer OFF expect 0 r timeout 2 Confirm command...

Page 249: ...ay in dialing commands F Reset to default profile Q0 Turn on responses E0 Turn echo off Q1 Turn off responses V0 Use numeric responses S0 0 Automatic answer inhibit Escape to command mode S0 2 Answer...

Page 250: ...e send ATE0Q1 r Initialize modem Echo OFF Disable responses ignore 0 r timeout 1 done condin send AT FQ0T r Reset to factory defaults ignore 0 r or OK r n timeout 2 Ignore modem response send ATE0T r...

Page 251: ...tialize modem Echo OFF expect 0 r or OK r n timeout 2 Enable responses Numeric send ATQ0V0X0T r Limit response codes expect 0 r timeout 2 Confirm commands successful send ATS0 0 r Set AutoAnswer OFF e...

Page 252: ...T Attention Code Inserts delay in dialing commands F0 Reset Restore profile 0 Q0 Turn on responses E0 Turn echo off Q1 Turn off responses V0 Use numeric responses S0 0 Automatic answer inhibit Escape...

Page 253: ...wn i e hang up ignore 0 r or OK r timeout 2 Ignore modem response send ATE0Q1 r Initialize modem Echo OFF Disable responses ignore 0 r timeout 1 done condin send AT F0Q0T r Reset modem Select profile...

Page 254: ...n timeout 2 Ignore modem response send ATE0T r Initialize modem Echo OFF expect 0 r or OK r n timeout 2 Enable responses Numeric send ATQ0V0X0T r Limit response codes expect 0 r timeout 2 Confirm com...

Page 255: ...0 Turn on responses E0 Turn echo off Q1 Turn off responses V0 Use numeric responses S0 0 Automatic answer inhibit Escape to command mode S0 2 Answer on second ring H0 Hang up X0 0 Limit modem response...

Page 256: ...eout 2 Ignore modem response send ATE0Q1 r Initialize modem Echo OFF Disable responses ignore 0 r timeout 1 done condin send AT F1Q0T r Reset modem Select profile 1 ignore 0 r or OK r n timeout 2 Igno...

Page 257: ...esponse send ATE0T r Initialize modem Echo OFF expect 0 r or OK r n timeout 2 Enable responses Numeric send ATQ0V0X0T r Limit response codes expect 0 r timeout 2 Confirm commands successful send ATS0...

Page 258: ...spectively ICDelay 1 DefaultTO 10 CallDelay 120 N Call Out phone number R Return phone number PROGRAMMING NOTE No blanks between double quote marks condout send AT F E2E0T r Reset to factory defaults...

Page 259: ...sful send AT SF1 S0S9 1 r DSR independent of CD Force DSR on CD respond time 100ms expect 0 r or OK r n timeout 2 Confirm commands successful send ATV0S0 2 r Numberic response code Answer on 2nd ring...

Page 260: ...d send AT SF1 S0S9 1 r DSR independent of CD Force DSR on CD respond time 100ms expect 0 r or OK r n timeout 2 Confirm commands successful send ATV0S0 0 r Numeric response code Auto Answer OFF expect...

Page 261: ...BM Corp ICDelay 1 DefaultTO 10 CallDelay 120 N Call Out phone number R Return phone number PROGRAMMING NOTE No blanks between double quote marks condout send AT F E0E0 r Reset to factory defaults E0 d...

Page 262: ...ore first ring expect 2 r timeout 10 Pick up second ring or timeout Expect a connection response expect 1 r timeout 60 done page send ATD N R r N pager call center number commas 6sec wait time to ente...

Page 263: ...error Handle unexpected modem responses expect 8 r or 7 r or 4 r or 3 r delay 2 done Appendix G Modem Configurations 245...

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Page 265: ...tem is shipped with eight 9 1 GB SSA disk drives on two loops and a redundant AC power supply Up to four SSA adapters can be put in each cluster server The base cluster server systems offer configurat...

Page 266: ...een error log entry None N A no fallover SSA adapter failure None seen error log entry None N A no fallover CPU power supply or cooling subsystem failure Node available N 1 redundancy None N A no fall...

Page 267: ...017 Cluster Servers v SSA cable connections between HA 7017 Cluster Servers and 7133 Serial Disk Subsystems v Power cable connections Cabling For System Consoles and Cluster Administration Workstation...

Page 268: ...nistrator or the service representative to work on one server or the other without disrupting the operation of the cluster Index Description 1 Cable adapter DB9f DB25M 9 pin to 25 pin PN 40H6328 2 Ser...

Page 269: ...ver With Graphical System Console If graphical system console is used for system administration or service representative tasks each cluster server must have its own console Appendix H High Availabili...

Page 270: ...Workstation In addition to the system consoles described in the previous sections a LAN attached cluster administration workstation is required Two Local area networks are required to eliminate a sin...

Page 271: ...The LAN connections are made using a pair of Ethernet FDDI Token Ring or ATM connections The figure below shows an HA cluster server using the 8 Port Asynchronous PCI Adapter and Ethernet connections...

Page 272: ...Serial Disk Systems SSA From Cluster Servers to Double Looped 7133 Note The figure above shows cabling for a fully populated 7133 16 disk drives installed Configuration with fewer disk drives may use...

Page 273: ...power is also connected in a redundant manner The figure below shows how power can be connected to ensure that your cluster has separate power connections Index Description 1 Power Cable PDU to 7133 w...

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Page 275: ...inistration center 76 D deconfigure processor 88 determining versions 211 diagnostic considerations running from a TTY terminal 109 running online 109 running standalone 108 diagnostics general attrib...

Page 276: ...ng 15 rear view 6 I O drawer locations drawer 0 127 drawer 1 131 drawer 2 134 I O drawer locations continued drawer 3 137 indicator panel 10 EIA Unit I O Drawer 15 inserting a SCSI disk drive 48 K key...

Page 277: ...stem 10 power LED 15 power on methods 83 preface xvii primary console 224 privileged access password changing 66 privileged user menus 63 problem determination using the standalone or online diagnosti...

Page 278: ...rating system 89 set parameters 68 system firmware 89 system powering off 10 powering on 10 system administrator 76 system error log displaying 97 system information menu 70 system introduction 1 syst...

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