contains installation procedures for new SAS core I/O cards. There are
four types of SAS core I/O cards supported on the server:
•
Half length generic PCI-X SAS card supported on HP-UX and OpenVMS, see
the HPE Eight-Internal Port SAS Host Bus Adapter” (page 269)
for installation instructions.
•
Full length PCI-X SAS card with RAID capability, supported on Windows and Linux,
see
“Installing the HPE Smart Array P600” (page 270)
for installation instructions.
•
Full length PCIe SAS card with RAID capability, supported on HP-UX, OpenVMS,
Windows and Linux, see
“Installing the HPE Smart Array P400” (page 271)
for installation
instructions.
•
Full length PCIe SAS card with RAID capability, able to connect to external storage,
supported on Windows and Linux, see
“Installing the HPE Smart Array P800” (page 275)
for installation instructions.
9.
Installing the New I/O Backplane
IMPORTANT:
System information is stored on the I/O board assembly. You must write
the serial number and model string information to the new I/O board after installation.
See
“Replacing the I/O Board Assembly” (page 226)
for this procedure.
10. Powering On the Server. See
“Powering On the Server” (page 89)
for this procedure.
Procedure 5 Verification from EFI
1.
Respond
YES
to prompts regarding copying information onto the new board.
2.
Verify the serial number and model string data information copied onto the new I/O
board.
a.
Boot to EFI.
b.
Enter
service
mode using the following command:
Shell> sysmode service
Current System Mode: ADMIN
You are now in SERVICE mode.
c.
Use the
sysset
command to verify that all values are set:
Shell> sysset
System Information:
Manufacturer: hp
Product Name: server rx3600
Product Number: AB463A
Secondary Product Number is Identical
Serial number: SGH43442VB
Secondary Serial Number is Identical
UUID: 3C33C58E-2E5A-11D8-A33B-4188C0AEFAE2 (Valid)
Secondary UUID is Identical
Product ID: 0x301
3.
Enable the TPM.
a.
Access the EFI Shell.
b.
Enter
info sec
to display the server security settings on the screen. The TPM is
disabled by default.
c.
Enter
secconfig
to display a list of configurable security settings.
d.
Enter
secconfig tpm on
to enable the TPM.
4.
Verify the system board replacement and operation using either the iLO 2 MP or EFI
commands.
11. Viewing Warnings
To view warning access the EFI shell and run the
info warning
command.
12. Verifying I/O cards
To verify the I/O cards access the EFI shell and run the
info io
command.
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