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CAUTION:

During installation, after removing the protective cover from the heat sink:

Do not touch or come into contact with the thermal interface material.

Immediately install the heat sink.

CAUTION:

To avoid damage to the server and CPU, ensure the CPU heat sink locking handle

is fully back against the stops, rotated about 120° back. Also, verify that the plastic tabs on
the CPU heat sink are pulled fully out before installation.

6.

Install the heat sink over the load posts.

CAUTION:

Do not lower the heat sink locking handle before pushing the plastic locking tabs

into place.

Installing additional components

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Содержание Integrity rx2800 - i2

Страница 1: ...HP Integrity rx2800 i2 Server User Service Guide HP Part Number AH395 9004A Published November 2010 Edition 1 ...

Страница 2: ...are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries Linux is a U S registered trademark of Linus Torvalds Microsoft and Windows are U S registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Revision history The publishing history table identifies the publication dates of this manual Updates are made to this publication on an unschedule...

Страница 3: ...ensions and weight 22 Grounding 23 Electrical specifications 23 System power specifications 23 Power consumption and cooling 24 Physical and environmental specifications 24 3 Installing the server 26 Safety information 26 Installation sequence and checklist 26 Unpacking and inspecting the server 27 Verifying site preparation 27 Inspecting the shipping containers for damage 27 Unpacking the server ...

Страница 4: ...UX 47 Setup checklist 47 Preparation 48 Determining the physical iLO 3 MP access method 48 Determining the iLO 3 MP LAN configuration method 48 Configuring the iLO 3 MP LAN using DHCP and DNS 49 Configuring the iLO 3 MP LAN using the RS 232 serial port 49 Logging in to the iLO 3 MP 50 Additional setup 51 Modifying user accounts and default password 51 Setting up security 51 Security access setting...

Страница 5: ...ing down HP UX 63 Adding HP UX to the boot options list 63 HP UX standard boot 64 Booting HP UX from the UEFI Boot Manager 64 Booting HP UX from the UEFI Shell 64 Booting HP UX in single user mode 65 Booting HP UX in LVM maintenance mode 65 Shutting down HP UX 65 Booting and shutting down Microsoft Windows 65 Adding Microsoft Windows to the boot options list 65 Booting the Microsoft Windows operat...

Страница 6: ... 89 Troubleshooting the I O 90 I O subsystem behaviors 90 Customer messaging policy 90 Troubleshooting the iLO 3 MP subsystem 92 iLO 3 MP LAN LED on the rear panel 92 Troubleshooting the I O subsystem 92 Verifying SAS hard drive operation 92 System LAN LEDs 93 Troubleshooting the boot process 93 Troubleshooting the firmware 94 Identifying and troubleshooting firmware problems 94 Updates 94 Trouble...

Страница 7: ...board 113 Battery backed write cache procedures 114 Removing the cache module 114 Removing the super capacitor pack 114 Recovering data from the battery backed write cache 116 Removing and replacing the CPU baffle 117 Removing the CPU baffle 117 Replacing the CPU baffle 117 Removing and replacing a CPU and heat sink module 118 Removing a CPU and heat sink module 118 Replacing a CPU 119 DIMMs 120 P...

Страница 8: ...the ORCA menu driven interface 134 Creating a logical drive 134 Deleting a logical drive 134 UEFI 135 UEFI shell and HP POSSE commands 135 Drive paths in UEFI 138 Using the boot maintenance manager 138 Boot options 139 Add boot option 139 Delete boot option 140 Change boot order 141 Driver options 141 Add driver option 142 Delete driver option 143 Change driver order 143 Console options 143 Boot f...

Страница 9: ...ver Regulatory Model Number RSVLA RC01 It also provides parts information and information on how to remove and replace server components troubleshoot and diagnose server problems The document printing date and part number indicate the current edition The printing date changes when a new edition is printed Minor changes might be made at reprint without changing the printing date The document part n...

Страница 10: ...pherals Eight serial attached SCSI SAS hard drives and a SATA DVD RW drive High availability components 1 1 hot swap power supplies fans and SAS disk drives CPUs Up to two dual or quad core Intel Itanium CPUs Memory Up to 192 GB with twenty four 8 GB DIMMs Server subsystems Internal components Figure 1 Internal components 3 2 1 DIMM risers CPUs Fans 10 Overview ...

Страница 11: ...S B connector CPU socket 1 21 Fan 6 connector 14 5 SAS A connector CPU 0 power connector 22 Fan 5 connector 15 6 Secondary riser connector SATA optical drive connector 23 Fan 4 connector 16 SAS cache module connector 24 Fan 3 connector 7 CPU 0 power connector 25 Internal USB connector 17 SAS power connector 8 Front I O connector 26 Fan 2 connector 18 9 CPU 1 power connector Power supply backplane ...

Страница 12: ... length PCIe x8 add in cards NOTE All PCIe x8 slots are electrically connected as x8 slots but are physically loaded with x16 connectors The secondary I O riser position can either be a riser that supports one full height full length PCIe x8 and two low profile PCIe x4 add in cards or a riser that supports one full height full length PCIe x8 and one low profile PCIe x8 Table 2 PCI slot description...

Страница 13: ...r CPU subsystem supports one or two dual or quad core Itanium CPUs When two CPUs are installed the speeds must be identical Memory subsystem The server supports up to 24 memory DIMMs that attach to the system board through 4 memory riser boards 6 DIMMs per board The minimum amount of memory supported is 4 GB two 2 GB DIMMs The maximum memory supported is 96 GB twenty four 4 GB DIMMs The supported ...

Страница 14: ...ply for high line 1200W 200 240VAC and low line 800W 100 120VAC in the data center and office friendly server versions Power redundancy is identified the following table Table 3 Redundancy Memory Riser Count DIMM Count CPU Voltage Power Supply Count No 1 to 4 24 or less 1 or 2 High Line 200 240 1 Yes 1 to 4 24 or less 1 or 2 High Line 200 240 2 No 1 or 2 12 or less 1 Low Line 100 120 1 Yes 1 or 2 ...

Страница 15: ...rmware interface and initializes and configures the platform UEFI provides an interface between the operating system and the platform firmware UEFI uses data tables that contain platform related information and boot and runtime service calls that are available to the operating system and its loader to provide a standard environment for booting ACPI provides a standard environment for configuring a...

Страница 16: ...ontrols Ports and LEDs 5 Hard drive bays 1 Quick release levers 2 iLO3 toe tag 6 Video connector 7 3 SID USB connectors 4 Optical drive bay Figure 6 Front panel LEDs and buttons 3 2 1 Power button System health LED UID LED and button Table 4 lists the front panel controls 16 Overview ...

Страница 17: ... mode Flashing Red A fatal fault has been detected and logged View the SID other LEDs and the logs for information Off Health good on all internal FRUs and system off Provides information about the system status System health LED Green System on Amber System is powered off but standby power is on Off System power and standby power is off The power button manually powers the server on and off Power...

Страница 18: ... supports up to eight hot plug SAS HDDs and one optical SATA DVD RW drive with LEDs that indicate activity and device statuses Figure 8 SAS device numbers Hard drive LEDs The hard drives have two LEDs per driveSee Figure 9 Drive activity LED The drive activity LED is solid green during normal operation and flashes green when a drive is accessed Drive status LED The drive status LED can display amb...

Страница 19: ... Flashing regularly 1 Hz CAUTION Do not remove the drive Removing a drive may terminate the current operation and cause data loss The drive is rebuilding erasing or it is part of an array that is undergoing capacity expansion or stripe migration Off Flashing regularly 1 Hz The drive is active but a predictive failure alert has been received for this drive Replace the drive as soon as possible Regu...

Страница 20: ...O 3 connector 12 Power supply 1 power connector 5 21 PCI 3 NIC 3 connector 6 22 PCI 1 NIC 4 connector 13 UID LED button 7 23 Power supply 2 NIC link LED 14 USB connectors 2 8 24 Power supply 2 LED NIC activity LED 15 Video connector 16 NIC 1 connector Figure 1 1 Rear panel LEDs and buttons 5 3 NIC link LED 1 Power supply LED iLO 3 physical presence button 4 2 NIC activity LED UID LED button 20 Ove...

Страница 21: ...nto security override mode for up to 15 minutes Security override mode enables you to enter iLO without being challenged for a password enabling you to set up users The UID LED blinks once after holding the button for 4 seconds and once after holding the button for 8 seconds to help you gauge how long the button press has been held iLO 3 physical presence button Power supply The server is equipped...

Страница 22: ...imum memory configuration is 96 GB 24 x 4 GB DIMMs 1 Memory One to eight hot plug SAS hard drives Disk drives I O riser options one full height full length PCIe x8 and two low profile PCIe x4 slots one full height full length PCIe x8 and one low profile PCIe x8 slots PCI slots Eight port SAS core I O card or eight port SAS core I O card with internal RAID SAS core I O Four GigE LAN ports LAN core ...

Страница 23: ...n worst case efficiency and maximum loading Maximum input current is the worst case highest current given the lowest input voltage and the maximum input power Table 1 1 System power specifications Parameter 200 240 V ac 1 10 120 V AC 100 V AC Input voltage 6 6 A 9 5 A 9 3 A Input current maximum 57 to 63 Hz 47 to 53 Hz 47 to 63 Hz Input frequency 1200 W MAX 12V 100A MAX 12VSB 2 5A MAX 900 W MAX 12...

Страница 24: ...ty levels can cause improper disk operation Low humidity levels can aggravate static electricity problems and cause excessive wear of the disk surface Temperature humidity and sound power levels are provided in Table 13 NOTE De rate maximum dry bulb temperature 1 degree 300 meters 1000 feet above 900 meters 3000 feet Table 13 Environmental specifications system processing unit with hard disk Value...

Страница 25: ...higher altitudes de rate the maximum temperature by 2 C 1000 feet above 5000 feet 2 Two CPU Modules quad core twenty four DIMMs on four memory risers Eight hard disk drive Six cards on two risers Two power supplies Physical and environmental specifications 25 ...

Страница 26: ...e present at various locations within the server whenever an ac power source is connected This voltage is present even when the main power switch is off Failure to observe this warning can result in personal injury or equipment damage Do not wear loose clothing that can snag or catch on the server or on other components Do not wear clothing subject to static charge buildup such as wool or syntheti...

Страница 27: ...HP shipping containers protect their contents under normal shipping conditions After the equipment arrives carefully inspect each carton for signs of shipping damage Shipping damage constitutes moderate to severe damage such as punctures in the corrugated carton crushed boxes or large dents Normal wear or slight damage to the carton is not considered shipping damage If you find shipping damage to ...

Страница 28: ...an necessary when moving it over to the rack Installing additional components This section describes how to install components into the server that are not factory installed If you have additional components to install be sure to install the additional components before installing the server into your rack or pedestal configuration Most servers are pre configured with all components installed befo...

Страница 29: ...g the tab and pulling out the filler 2 Install the hard drive by pushing in the drive and closing the locking lever Installing a hot swappable power supply The server has at least one hot swappable power supply installed before shipping This power supply is located at the rear of the server You can install a second optional power supply to provide 1 1 capability Figure 12 Power supply loading guid...

Страница 30: ...ower supply blank Failure to observe this caution can result in server shutdown due to overheating NOTE The power supply is a hot swappable device You need not interact with the operating system to add a power supply to the server 1 Remove the power supply blank 2 Install the power supply Removing the access panel 1 Use the T 15 Torx screwdriver attached to the rear of the server to loosen the sec...

Страница 31: ...s hot plugable components minimize the amount of time the access panel is open 1 Disconnect any cables connected to optional I O cards before removing cage 2 Remove the PCI riser cage To replace the component reverse the removal procedure When replacing the PCI riser cage push down on the top of the component where the riser is located to ensure that it has properly seated into the system board In...

Страница 32: ...pports hot plug components minimize the amount of time the access panel is open 1 Remove the access panel Removing the access panel page 30 2 Remove the PCI riser cage Removing the PCI riser cage page 31 3 Remove the expansion slot cover To remove slot cover 1 or 4 push the retainer to release it and then slide out the cover To remove slot covers 2 and 3 lift up and remove the latch and then remov...

Страница 33: ... access panel See Removing the access panel page 30 2 Remove the PCI riser cage See Removing the PCI riser cage page 31 3 Remove the necessary expansion slot cover See Removing expansion slot covers page 32 4 Install the expansion board 5 Connect any internal cables required by the expansion board 6 Install the PCI riser cage back into the chassis 7 Connect any external cables required by the expa...

Страница 34: ...or the I O card cage The DIMMs are partitioned by the number of CPUs installed in the server If you have only one CPU installed in the system you can only use 12 of the 24 memory slots CAUTION Observe all ESD safety precautions before attempting this procedure Failure to follow ESD safety precautions can result in damage to the server Memory riser board locations and slot IDs Install DIMMs into th...

Страница 35: ...d The minimum server configuration requires at least one memory pair group of two DIMMs installed on memory riser board 1 Supported DIMM sizes 2 GB 4 GB 8 GB future release 16 GB future release Memory loading rules and guidelines CAUTION Failure to observe the following cautions results in system degradation or failure Only ECC DIMMs are supported Load DIMM pairs from largest to smallest capacity ...

Страница 36: ...different rows columns bank and rank numbers can be mixed Do not mix unbuffered DIMMs with registered DIMMs A maximum of 2 UDIMMs per channel can be installed If quad rank DIMMs are installed for a CPU a maximum of two DIMMs can be installed on each channel for that CPU If a channel contains quad rank DIMMs the quad rank DIMM must be installed first on the channel Faster DIMMs and slower DIMMs can...

Страница 37: ... processing power of the CPU while maintaining the physical dimensions of a single CPU Quad core CPUs contain four cores that function as separate CPUs Quad core CPUs quadruple the processing power of the CPU while maintaining the physical dimensions of a single CPU The server holds one or two dual or quad core CPUs that provide the following configuration options Dual core CPUs 1P 2C one CPU 2 co...

Страница 38: ...nly one CPU it is installed in socket 0 Install the second CPU in socket 1 See Figure 2 page 11 for the CPU socket numbers Table 15 CPU load order Socket Processor Module 0 0 Module 1 1 Installing a CPU and heat sink module CAUTION The pins on the CPU socket are very fragile Any damage to them may require replacing the system board CAUTION To avoid damage to the CPU verify that the plastic tabs on...

Страница 39: ...1 Open the CPU cage 2 Remove the CPU airflow baffle Installing additional components 39 ...

Страница 40: ...d serial numbers from the CPU module b Place the label on the top of the heat sink 4 Install the CPU over the load posts NOTE Ensure pin 1 indicated on the empty socket with an embossed triangle matches the pin 1 marker on the CPU module the chamfered corner of its attached voltage regulator heat sink 5 Remove the heat sink cover 40 Installing the server ...

Страница 41: ...id damage to the server and CPU ensure the CPU heat sink locking handle is fully back against the stops rotated about 120 back Also verify that the plastic tabs on the CPU heat sink are pulled fully out before installation 6 Install the heat sink over the load posts CAUTION Do not lower the heat sink locking handle before pushing the plastic locking tabs into place Installing additional components...

Страница 42: ...he server do not separate the CPU module from the CPU heat sink after they have been coupled NOTE Positive engagement clicking must occur during engaging of the CPU heat sink and CPU module onto the socket to ensure proper seating 42 Installing the server ...

Страница 43: ... WARNING The heat sink locking lever can constitute a pinch hazard Keep your hands on top of the lever during installation to avoid personal injury CAUTION To prevent thermal instability and damage to the server do not separate the CPU module from the CPU s heat sink after they have been coupled 8 Route and connect the power cord Installing additional components 43 ...

Страница 44: ...on the server Installing the server into a rack or pedestal Rack installation HP rack HP servers that are installed into racks are shipped with equipment mounting slides An installation guide comes with each set of slides HP 2U Quick Deploy Rail System Installation Instructions for HP Products Follow the steps in this installation guide to determine where and how to install the server into the rac...

Страница 45: ...urations are capable of 1 1 redundancy Low line 1 10 V configurations can maintain 1 1 redundancy as long as the total power consumed does not exceed 800 W A minimum of one power supply is required to power the server If only one power supply is installed in the server there is no 1 1 capability Power states The server has the following power states Standby power Full power Off Table 16 Power stat...

Страница 46: ...on the network Connecting and setting up the console Setting up the console To set up the console either physically or remotely determine the following before starting the set up Determine the physical access method to connect cables There are two physical connections to the iLO 3 MP RS 232 LAN Configure the Integrity iLO 3 MP and assign an IP address if necessary Though there are several methods ...

Страница 47: ...e console device Also HP UX systems should have only one console path selected in the UEFI Boot Manager Console Configuration menu You can also use VGA to connect consoles that use HP UX operating system For information on changing the default console and using the UEFI Boot Manager Configuration Options see Selecting Your HP UX Console in the HP UX Installation and Update Guide on the HP website ...

Страница 48: ...nection matrix Required connection components Console connection method Operating system Console device for example a laptop or ASCII terminal Local RS 232 serial port HP UX 10 100 1000 LAN cable LAN port Console device for example a laptop or ASCII terminal Local RS 232 serial port OpenVMS 10 100 1000 LAN cable LAN port Monitor VGA Keyboard USB Mouse USB VGA port no iLO 3 MP access UEFI only Wind...

Страница 49: ...gh the DHCP server To configure the iLO 3 MP using DHCP and DNS 1 Get the factory set host name from the iLO 3 MP MAC address label on the right side of the server above the rail The default host name is 14 characters long consisting of the letters mp followed by the 12 characters of the MAC address For example mp0014c29c064f This address is assigned to the iLO 3 MP hardware The iLO 3 MP hardware ...

Страница 50: ...ed to Disabled c Enter XD R to reset the iLO 3 MP 7 Use the LC command to enter information for the IP address host subnet mask gateway parameters and so on 8 Enter XD R to reset the iLO 3 MP 9 After the iLO 3 MP resets log on to the iLO 3 MP again and enter CM at the MP prompt 10 Enter LS to confirm that DHCP is disabled and display a list of updated LAN configuration settings Logging in to the i...

Страница 51: ...ator in order to modify default user configuration settings 2 To modify default passwords a Access the MP Main Menu b Enter CM at the MP prompt c Enter UC at the MP CM prompt and follow the prompts to modify default passwords 3 To set up user accounts a Access the MP Main Menu b Enter CM at the MP prompt c Enter UC at the MP CM prompt and follow the prompts to modify user accounts Setting up secur...

Страница 52: ...om the MP Main Menu to mirrored or redirected console mode All mirrored data appears To return to the iLO 3 MP command interface enter Ctrl B or Esc and press Enter Interacting with the iLO 3 MP using the web GUI Web browser access is an embedded feature of the iLO 3 MP The iLO 3 MP has a separate LAN port from the system LAN port It requires a separate LAN drop IP address and networking informati...

Страница 53: ...SB port on your server c Connect the mouse USB cable to the appropriate USB port on your server 2 Power on the server The UEFI Shell prompt appears Powering on and powering off the server Power states The server has the following power states Standby power Full power Off Table 20 lists the server power states Table 20 Power States dc voltage applied Standby dc voltage applied Power activated throu...

Страница 54: ...ore information see the operating system documentation Powering off the server Power off the server using the following methods if the server is in the standby or full power state iLO 3 MP PC command Power button Powering off the server using the iLO 3 MP 1 Gracefully shut down the operating system See the operating system documentation for more information 2 Initiate a console session and access ...

Страница 55: ...owing procedure to verify that the components you have installed into the server are recognized by the server 1 Select UEFI Boot Option from the UEFI Boot Manager menu 2 Wait for the UEFI Shell prompt to appear Verifying installed components in the server 55 ...

Страница 56: ...ORMATION Active Core Cores L3 Family CPU Logical Cache Model CPU Socket CPUs Speed Size hex Rev State 0 4 8 1 6 GHz 5 MB 20 02 E0 Active 1 4 8 1 6 GHz 5 MB 20 02 E0 Active CPU threads are turned on Total Active Logical CPUs 16 BOOT CPU INFORMATION CPU Socket Core 0 0 MEMORY INFORMATION Memory DIMMS grouped by DIMM Board loading order Capacities State 1 3A 4A 4GB 4GB Active 1 1B 6B 1 2C 5C 2 3A 4A ...

Страница 57: ...r assemblies compatibility problems or incorrect installations can be the cause of the problems If you are installing components or assemblies verify that items are correctly installed and that all connectors are fully engaged If the unit does not power on verify the power source before proceeding If a problem is encountered during initial operation remove any add in or optional components and ret...

Страница 58: ...power button functions when server is off Reaction Action System power turns on 1 3 seconds Server does not power on The server power button on the front panel operates differently depending on how long the button is pressed and on what the system is doing when the button is pressed You must be aware of its uses to properly troubleshoot the system NOTE If the server is off and power is not connect...

Страница 59: ...emory DIMMs 6 Reseat all cable harnesses and board connectors SATA DVD RW drive problems SATA DVD RW drive problems that occur during installation are usually related to faulty connections If you are experiencing DVD drive problems 1 Remove and reinsert the disk 2 Replace the disk 3 Remove and reinstall the DVD drive Verify that connectors are fully engaged 4 Replace the DVD drive 5 Reseat cables ...

Страница 60: ... from the web and create a CD to install the firmware on the server Downloading the latest version of the firmware 1 Go to http www hp com go bizsupport 2 Select Download Drivers and Software 3 Select Itanium Based Servers from the Server category 4 Select your product from the servers listed 5 Select your operating system 6 Select the firmware package you want to download 7 Download the firmware ...

Страница 61: ... map command displays the following fs2 map Device mapping table fs6 Removable CDRom Alias cd66d0a blk6 PcieRoot 0x30304352 Pci 0x1D 0x7 USB 0x3 0x0 CDROM 0x0 From the list generated by the map command locate the device name in this example fs6 NOTE Your DVD drive might not be named fs6 Make sure you verify the ID appropriate to your DVD device 5 At the UEFI shell prompt specify the device name fo...

Страница 62: ...includes the UEFI Internal Shell and one or more operating system loaders To manage the boot options list for each server use the UEFI Shell the Boot Maintenance Manager or operating system utilities Autoboot setting The autoboot setting determines whether a server automatically loads the first item in the boot options list or remains at the UEFI Front Page menu With autoboot enabled UEFI loads th...

Страница 63: ...it option or press X or x to exit the menu Exit until you return to the screen that lists the keys that can be pressed to launch various Managers b Press S or s to launch the UEFI shell 2 Access the UEFI System Partition fsX where X is the file system number for the device from which you want to boot HP UX For example enter fs2 to access the UEFI System Partition for the bootable file system numbe...

Страница 64: ... boot option 7 Exit the console and iLO MP interfaces 8 Press Ctrl B to exit the system console and return to the MP Main Menu To exit the MP Main Menu enter X at the MP Main Menu Booting HP UX from the UEFI Shell 1 Access the UEFI Shell 2 From the UEFI Front Page press S or s to launch the UEFI shell 3 Use the map command to list the file systems fs0 fs1 and so on that are known and have been map...

Страница 65: ...own HP UX running on a server 1 log on to HP UX running on the server that you want to shut down or log on to iLO MP for the server and use the Console menu to access the system console Accessing the console through iLO MP enables you to maintain console access to the server after HP UX has shut down 2 Issue the shutdown command with the appropriate command line options The command line options yo...

Страница 66: ...3 08 16a 354 Boot 0001 1 File s 354 bytes 2 Dir s fs0 4 Use the MSUtil nvrboot efi command to launch the Microsoft Windows boot options utility fs0 msutil nvrboot NVRBOOT OS Boot Options Maintenance Tool Version 5 2 3683 1 SUSE SLES 10 2 HP UX Primary Boot 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 3 Windows Server 2003 Datacenter 4 EFI Shell Built in Windows OS boot option D isplay M odify C opy E x port I mport E rase P ush...

Страница 67: ...t using channels Use the command for general help SAC NOTE r output may not exactly match the output shown here 8 Exit the console and iLO MP interfaces when finished using them Enter Ctrl B to exit the console and return to the iLO MP Main menu To exit the iLO MP enter x at the Main menu Shutting down Microsoft Windows Shut down the Windows operating system on HP Integrity servers by using the St...

Страница 68: ...down the server 2 Check to see whether any users are logged in Use the query user or query session command 3 Issue the shutdown command and the appropriate options to shut down the Windows Server 2003 on the server You have the following options when shutting down Windows To shut down Windows and reboot shutdown r or choose the Start Shut Down action and choose Restart from the pull down menu To s...

Страница 69: ...o you can perform more detailed troubleshooting For example Problem Front panel LED blinking NOTE The front panel health LEDs flash amber with a warning indication or flash red with a fault indication System Alert on console Analyze the alert by using the system event log SEL to identify the last error logged by the server Use the iLO 3 MP commands to view the SEL either through the iLO 3 MP seria...

Страница 70: ... or steady red green or amber with the LED states listed in the LED Panel State Table in this section 4 Go to the step number of the Basic Low End Troubleshooting Table as specified in the right column of the LED Panel State Table located in the row which corresponds to your front panel LED display state 5 Read the symptom condition information in the left column of the Basic Low End Troubleshooti...

Страница 71: ...ns review the install procedures 2 Verify that the power cords are connected to both the power supplies and to the ac receptacles 3 Verify that ac power at the proper ac voltage levels is available to the receptacles 4 Check the front panel connector and the cable to the rest of the system 5 If the integrated power button LED on front panel remains off then re seat the power supplies replace the p...

Страница 72: ...ternal health is steady green power is steady green 2 Check diagnostic LED panel to identify failed or faulty internal CRU See Troubleshooting tools page 75 for more details The preceding problem is fixed when a redundant internal CRU is replaced iLO 3 MP logs are read and the front panel LED states are as follows system health is off internal health is steady green external health is steady green...

Страница 73: ...ng or solid on of the three LEDs located in the back left corner of the server visible through the perforations in the server Server logic and system firmware stages are tracked by the PDH FPGA using these three LEDs see Troubleshooting tools page 75 for more LED info 2 Examine the iLO 3 MP logs for entries related to CPUs CPU power modules PPMs shared memory and core I O devices see Errors and re...

Страница 74: ...sumed system health is steady green internal health is steady green external health is steady green and power is steady green 1 Examine console messages for any UEFI errors or warnings about BMC operation or communications 2 Examine the BMC heartbeat LED if it is not flashing green then replace the system board CRU see Troubleshooting the iLO 3 MP subsystem page 92 for details 3 Test the operation...

Страница 75: ...g all error data for this MCA event 1 Examine the iLO 3 MP logs for entries related to CPUs CPU power modules PPMs shared memory and core I O devices See Errors and reading error logs page 80 for more details 2 See Troubleshooting tools page 75 for instructions on running the mca Analysis Tool in order to use MCAs to determine the most likely faulty or failed CRU The preceding problem is fixed whe...

Страница 76: ...nt panel designs To give the customer an indication of whether the system is up or down the health LED does not tell the user if the system is booted To cover the wide range of faults for which software firmware is not 100 sure that a CRU must be re seated replaced external and internal health LEDs do not light unless software firmware can make a solid determination that a CRU must be re seated re...

Страница 77: ...product dependent NOTE If multiple error conditions occur all applicable CRU lights are activated In such a case the most critical error determines the front panel color Diagnostics A suite of offline and online support tools are available to enable manufacturing field support personnel and the customer to troubleshoot system problems In general if the operating system OS is already running it is ...

Страница 78: ...tool but they are intended to be interactive and rely on users to provide information necessary to perform a particular task These tools require users to have the appropriate license if they wish to run them Online support tool availability Online diagnostics are included in the HP UX OE media and are installed by default Online support tools list The following online support tools are available o...

Страница 79: ...d I O diagnostics General diagnostic tools The following tools are currently available for support on other HP 9000 and Integrity server platforms The distribution method is through the web Table 34 General Diagnostic Tools List Description Diagnostic Tool Provides detailed information about the IPMI event Problem description cause action IPMI Event Decoder Program which automatically analyzes sys...

Страница 80: ...ccurs By using hardware event monitoring users can virtually eliminate undetected hardware failures that could interrupt system operation or cause data loss WBEM indication providers Hardware monitors are available to monitor the following components These monitors are distributed free on the OE media Server fans environment CPU monitor UPS monitor FC hub monitor FC switch monitor Memory monitor C...

Страница 81: ... or Fatal faults by default F shows all event log outputs System Event Logs SELs are never overwritten unless they are first manually cleared since they employ ring buffering oldest logs get overwritten first Forward Progress Logs FPL are circular and contain additional non critical information The alert threshold can be changed iLO 3 MP event logs The iLO 3 MP provides diagnostic and configuratio...

Страница 82: ...n the server 1 Externally accessible CRUs eCRUs 2 Internally accessible CRUs iCRUs In the following two lists asterisks identify those CRUs identifiable by System Insight Display LEDs when they are faulty or have failed The following is a list of all eCRUs in the server see Appendix A page 129 for CRU part numbers Power supplies 1 or 2 Power cords SATA DVD RW drive 2 5 inch hard disk drives up to ...

Страница 83: ...ur display may not exactly match the display shown FRU IDs 02 Power Converter 03 Power Supply 0 04 Power Supply 1 05 Diagnostic Panel 06 Front Panel 00 Motherboard If you do not see all of the above CRU IDs then concentrate on the missing CRU IDs You should eventually end up with the following Alert IPMI event for this action as read from the SEL NOTE Your display may not exactly match the display...

Страница 84: ...ike the following NOTE Your display may not exactly match the display shown FRU IDs 0001 Memory 0002 Power Converter 0003 Power Supply 0 0004 Power Supply 1 0005 Diagnostic Panel 0006 Front Panel 0007 Disk Management 0008 Disk backplane 0010 CPU Board 0012 Power Pod 0 0013 Power Pod 1 0032 CPU 0 PIROM 0033 CPU 1 PIROM 0036 CPU 0 RAM 0037 CPU 1 RAM 0128 DIMM0A 0136 DIMM0B 0144 DIMM0C 0152 DIMM0D 01...

Страница 85: ... specific IPF CPU module If there is any uncertainty about a specific CPU then the customer is pointed to the SEL for any action and the suspect IPF CPU module CRU LED on the System Insight Display does not light up For configuration type errors for example when there is no IPF CPU module installed in CPU slot 0 all of the CRU LEDs on the diagnostic LED panel light up for all of the IPF CPUs that ...

Страница 86: ...CONFIG_FAIL CPUs SFW A CPU fixed core frequency ratio is incompatible with bus frequency Type E0h 790d 26d BOOT_CPU_BAD_CORE_FIXED_RATIO CPU SFW A watchdog timer expired and determined that a monarch CPU is not responding Type E0h 745d 26d BOOT_FINAL_RENDEZ_WATCHDOG_FAIL CPU Bad or slow CPU SFW A logical CPU thread rendezvous failure Type E0h 83d 26d BOOT_RENDEZ_FAILURE CPUs SFW The logical monarc...

Страница 87: ...Ms in the same rank And when any uncorrectable memory error more than 2 bytes or when no pair of like DIMMs is loaded in rank 0 of side 0 All other causes of memory DIMM errors are corrected by the CPU and reported to the Page Deallocation Table PDT diagnostic LED panel Customer messaging policy Only light a diagnostic LED for memory DIMM errors when isolation is to a specific memory DIMM If any u...

Страница 88: ...1 redundancy for the server Each power supply CRU is identified by the server as 1 and 2 for logging purposes There are corresponding LEDs on the diagnostic LED panel for the power supplies Power supply CRU failures are identified visually by a single green LED that is turned off when one or both of the power supplies fail logged as an IPMI event by voltage sensor logic and identified as a power s...

Страница 89: ... must be masked for four seconds after a power down Table 39 Power LED States LED color Flash rate Definition LED Off No ac power to the system Green Steady System power is turned on Amber Steady System is shut down but ac and housekeeping standby power are active For high availability and safety reasons this LED runs off the power rails rather than under firmware control Troubleshooting the cooli...

Страница 90: ... O devices located in I O or on Host Bus Adapter HBA I O cards and does not involve any logical CPUs Customer messaging policy Always refer to the SEL for any action from low level I O subsystem faults as there may not be any lighted LEDs on the System Insight Display For configuration style errors for example no iLO 3 MP or core I O HBAs installed or working see Supported Configurations subsectio...

Страница 91: ...ove I O card to an unused PCI slot SFW PCI bus walk I O discovery resources exceeded Type E0h 139d 26d IO_PCI_MAPPING_TOO_BIG I O Card SFW Found invalid PCIXCAP value Type E0h 148d 26d IO_UNKNOWN_PCIXCAP_VAL I O Card SFW PCIXCAP sampling error Type E0h 141d 26d IO_PCIXCAP_SAMPLE_ERROR I O Card SFW Expected I O host bridge Lower Bus Adapter is missing Type E0h 123d 26d IO_CHECK_LBA_MISSING_ERR I O ...

Страница 92: ...ing LED states Table 43 iLO 3 MP LAN Activity LED states LED state Link status Flashing green Activity Steady green Link with no activity Off No link NOTE For information on the LAN LED see System LAN LEDs page 93 Troubleshooting the I O subsystem This subsection provides information on troubleshooting issues with the I O subsystem Verifying SAS hard drive operation Each SAS disk drive has an acti...

Страница 93: ...System power rails are on when power switch is toggled Off Steady green Off Off 3 System power rails are on BMC drives external health LED Off Steady green Steady green Off 4 System is booting firmware has passed BOOT_START in firmware Off Steady green Steady green Off 5 System has finished booting firmware and an OS is either booting or running Off Steady green Steady green Steady green 6 NOTE In...

Страница 94: ...pecific release are available in the associated Release Notes Firmware updates are available from http www hp com under Support and Drivers Identifying and troubleshooting firmware problems Erratic system operation or the fact that the server may not boot successfully to the UEFI Boot Manager or to the UEFI Shell are symptoms of possible firmware problems It should be noted that problems due to fi...

Страница 95: ...tional See Troubleshooting the iLO 3 MP subsystem page 92 for the following LED locations The iLO 3 MP heartbeat LED The BMC heartbeat LED Replace system board CRU if both heartbeat LEDs are not flashing green suspect bulk power supplies or I O backplane CRU if both heartbeat LEDs are off LAN connection See Troubleshooting the I O subsystem page 92 for iLO 3 MP LAN LED states Troubleshooting the s...

Страница 96: ... support you should 1 Check the previous sections of this chapter and attempt to solve the problem Note failure symptoms and error indications LEDs and messages Capture and permanently log the current SEL and FPL contents Try to determine precisely what did or did not happen 2 Collect the following information The model number of your server for example rx2800 i2 The product number of your server ...

Страница 97: ...rge of static electricity from a finger or other conductor may damage system boards or other static sensitive devices This type of damage may reduce the life expectancy of the device To prevent electrostatic damage Avoid hand contact by transporting and storing products in static safe containers Keep electrostatic sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at static free workstations Pl...

Страница 98: ...l open or removed Operating the server in this manner results in improper airflow and improper cooling that can lead to thermal damage Preparation procedures To access some components and perform certain service procedures you must perform one or more of the following procedures Extend the server from the rack Extend the server from the rack page 99 If you are performing service procedures in an H...

Страница 99: ...ack 3 After performing the installation or maintenance procedure slide the server back into the rack and then press the server firmly into the rack to secure it in place WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury be careful when pressing the server rail release latches and sliding the server into the rack The sliding rails could pinch your fingers Accessing internal components for a pedestal mo...

Страница 100: ...e server on the left side facing the front of the server The right side of the pedestal kit with the ventilation holes should be facing up 4 Unscrew the captive thumbscrews on the rear of the pedestal kit for the right side pedestal kit piece 100 Removal and replacement procedures ...

Страница 101: ... Thumbscrew locations 5 Slide the right side pedestal kit piece toward the back of the server and lift up on the piece to remove it from the pedestal Figure 17 Removing the side piece Preparation procedures 101 ...

Страница 102: ...tep 3 Press the Power On Standby button to place the server in Standby mode When the server activates Standby power mode the system power LED changes to amber NOTE Pressing the UID button illuminates the blue UID LEDs on the front and rear panels In a rack environment this feature facilitates locating a server when moving between the front and rear of the rack 4 Disconnect the power cords The syst...

Страница 103: ...gement arm with right hand swing NOTE To access some components you may need to remove the cable management arm To access the product rear panel components open the cable management arm 1 power off the server power off the server page 102 2 Swing open the cable management arm 3 Remove the cables from the cable trough 4 Remove the cable management arm Preparation procedures 103 ...

Страница 104: ...e components Power supplies only if two are installed Server fan Hot pluggable components A component is defined as hot pluggable if you can remove it from the server while the server remains operational but software intervention is required prior to removing the component NOTE Hot pluggable components are signified with red touch points The only hot pluggable components are the SAS disk drives Co...

Страница 105: ...he amount of time the access panel is open Remove the component as indicated Figure 19 Hard drive filler removal To replace the blank slide the blank into the bay until it locks into place Hot plug SAS hard drive To remove the component CAUTION For proper cooling do not operate the server without the access panel baffles expansion slot covers or blanks installed If the server supports hot plug com...

Страница 106: ... remove the component Figure 20 Removing the blank To replace the component reverse the removal procedure Hot swap power supply WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces allow the power supply or power supply blank to cool before touching it CAUTION To prevent improper cooling and thermal damage do not operate the server unless all bays are populated with either a component o...

Страница 107: ... To replace the component see Installing a hot swappable power supply page 29 Access panel To remove the access panel see Removing the access panel page 30 Optical drive filler To remove the component CAUTION To prevent improper cooling and thermal damage do not operate the server unless all bays are populated with either a component or a blank power off the server power off the server page 102 1 ...

Страница 108: ...he server from the rack See Remove the server from the rack page 102 2 Remove the access panel See Removing the access panel page 30 3 Remove the fans 2 and 3 See Hot swap fan page 109 4 Disconnect the drive cable 5 Lift the DVD release tab and push out the drive Then pull the drive straight out to remove it from the server To replace the component reverse the procedure The optical drive cable rou...

Страница 109: ... firmware or software actions In the operating system The Health Driver performs an orderly shutdown if it detects a cautionary temperature level If the server detects a critical temperature level before the orderly shutdown occurs the server performs an immediate shutdown Additionally the Health Driver performs an orderly shutdown if more than one fan is failed or removed When Thermal Shutdown is...

Страница 110: ...shutdown To replace the component reverse the removal procedure Power supply backplane To remove the component 1 power off the server power off the server page 102 2 Remove all power supplies Hot swap power supply page 106 3 Extend or remove the server from the rack Remove the server from the rack page 102 or Extend the server from the rack page 99 4 Remove the access panel Removing the access pan...

Страница 111: ...he server power off the server page 102 2 Extend or remove the server from the rack Remove the server from the rack page 102 or Extend the server from the rack page 99 3 Remove the access panel Removing the access panel page 30 4 Remove all hot plug hard drives Hot plug SAS hard drive page 105 5 Disconnect the SAS cable from the hard drive backplane 6 Remove the hard drive backplane Hard drive bac...

Страница 112: ...cond board contains one full length full height PCIe x8 slot and two half length half height PCIe x4 slots Optionally you can purchase a second riser board that contains one full length PCIe x16 slot for a total of four slots the first riser board is the same as above Half length expansion board To remove the component 1 power off the server power off the server page 102 2 Extend the server from t...

Страница 113: ...Extend the server from the rack page 99 3 Remove the access panel Access panel page 107 4 Disconnect any external cables that are connected to the expansion board 5 Remove the PCI riser cage PCI riser cage page 112 6 Disconnect any internal cables that are connected to the expansion board 7 Remove the expansion board To replace the component see Installing expansion boards page 33 Expansion boards...

Страница 114: ... the component 1 power off the server power off the server page 102 2 Extend or remove the server from the rack Remove the server from the rack page 102 or Extend the server from the rack page 99 3 Remove the access panel Access panel page 107 4 Remove the PCI riser cage PCI riser cage page 112 5 Remove the controller board Half length expansion board page 112 or Full length expansion board page 1...

Страница 115: ...from the rack page 99 3 Remove the access panel Access panel page 107 4 Remove the PCI riser cage PCI riser cage page 112 5 Pull up the latch and push the super capacitor pack to the rear of the server 6 Disconnect the super capacitor pack cable from the board and system board clips 7 Remove the super capacitor pack Battery backed write cache procedures 1 15 ...

Страница 116: ...o not detach the cable that connects the battery pack to the cache module Detaching the cable causes any unsaved data in the cache module to be lost 3 Transfer the hard drives from the failed server to the recovery server station 4 Perform one of the following If the array controller has failed remove the cache module and battery pack from the failed array controller and install the cache module a...

Страница 117: ...ocket should never be uncovered for more than 5 seconds If the socket is damaged the entire system board must be replaced 1 power off the server and remove it from the rack power off the server page 102 and Remove the server from the rack page 102 2 Remove the access panel Removing the access panel 3 Pull the CPU baffle straight up and out Replacing the CPU baffle 1 Line the CPU baffle up with 4 l...

Страница 118: ...be seen by the system Removing a CPU and heat sink module CAUTION To prevent thermal instability and damage to the server do not separate the CPU module from the heat sink 1 power off the server and remove it from the rack power off the server page 102 and Remove the server from the rack page 102 2 Remove the access panel Removing the access panel page 30 3 Open the CPU cage 4 Disconnect the power...

Страница 119: ...replaced install a CPU baffle Replacing the CPU baffle CAUTION To avoid damage to CPU socket pins and ensure proper system cooling install a CPU baffle in an empty CPU socket Replacing a CPU See Installing a CPU and heat sink module page 38 Removing and replacing a CPU and heat sink module 1 19 ...

Страница 120: ...age 102 2 Extend or remove the server from the rack Remove the server from the rack page 102 or Extend the server from the rack page 99 3 Remove the access panel Removing the access panel page 30 4 Remove the memory riser 5 Remove the DIMM To replace the component see DIMMs page 34 120 Removal and replacement procedures ...

Страница 121: ...esignated for this product To remove the component 1 power off the server power off the server page 102 2 Extend the server from the rack Extend the server from the rack page 99 3 Remove the access panel Access panel page 107 4 Remove the PCI riser cage PCI riser cage page 112 5 Remove the battery To replace the component reverse the removal procedure For more information about battery replacement...

Страница 122: ...t of SID bezel to the VGA port 7 Install the component as described above Intrusion switch cable The intrusion switch screws face CPU 0 To remove the component 1 power off the server power off the server page 102 2 Remove the access panel Access panel page 107 3 Remove the PCI riser cage PCI riser cage page 112 4 Open the CPU cage 5 Using a screwdriver Remove the switch 6 Unplug the mating connect...

Страница 123: ...emoving the super capacitor pack page 114 15 Remove the power supply backplane Power supply backplane page 110 CAUTION To prevent damage to the server or expansion boards power off the server and remove all ac power cords before removing or installing the PCI riser cage 16 Remove hex screws from the rear video connector and serial connector 17 Remove the rear retaining screw 18 Loosen the two syst...

Страница 124: ...ng the saupdate utility After you replace the system board you must to set the SAS mode to RAID if that was your previous configuration 1 During the server startup wait for UEFI Front Page press S or s to launch the UEFI Shell 2 Get the saupdate efi utility tool 3 Enter saupdate efi set_mode 0 1 0 0 raid to change the SAS mode to RAID 4 Enter saupdate efi get_mode 0 1 0 0 to verify the SAS mode is...

Страница 125: ...roken or disfigured rivet on an installed TPM administrators should consider the system compromised and take appropriate measures to ensure the integrity of the system data If you suspect a TPM board failure leave the TPM installed and remove the system board System board page 122 Contact an HP authorized service provider for a replacement system board and TPM board HP Trusted Platform Module TPM ...

Страница 126: ... upgrade call 1 800 633 3600 For more information about Care Packs refer to the HP website http www hp com hps In other locations see the Contact HP worldwide in English webpage http welcome hp com country us en wwcontact html Subscription service HP recommends that you register your product at the Subscriber s Choice for Business website http www hp com country us en contact_us html After registe...

Страница 127: ...product changes To ensure that you receive the updated or new editions you should subscribe to the appropriate product support service See your HP sales representative for details The latest version of this document can be found online at http www hp com go Integrity_Servers docs HP encourages your comments concerning this document We are truly committed to providing documentation that meets your ...

Страница 128: ...t may be repeated an arbitrary number of times Separates items in a list of choices HP UX release name and release identifier Each HP UX 1 1i release has an associated release name and release identifier The uname 1 command with the r option returns the release identifier Table 46 page 128 shows the releases available for the server Table 46 HP UX 1 1i Releases Supported CPU Architecture Release N...

Страница 129: ...not designed for customer self repair To satisfy the customer warranty HP requires that an authorized service provider replace the part Based on availability and where geography permits CRU parts are shipped for next business day delivery Same day or four hour delivery may be offered at an additional charge where geography permits If assistance is required you can call the HP Technical Support Cen...

Страница 130: ...00202 361 DDR3 Memory Module 2GB BY AM327 69001 591750 371 DDR3 Memory Module 4GB BY AM328 69001 500205 371 DDR3 Memory Module 8GB BY 578882 001 570502 002 SAS Cache Memory Module 512 MB Power supply AY 579229 001 570451 101 Power Supply 1200 W Internal disks and removable media AY 512743 001 512546 B21 72 GB 15K 2 5 SAS hard disk drive AY 507283 001 507126 B21 146 GB 10K 2 5 SAS hard disk drive A...

Страница 131: ...AD339 67101 AD339A PS BD PCIe 1000Base T 4p Adptr BY AD221 67001 AD221 60001 HP PCIe 1p 4GB FC and 1P 100 BY AD222 67001 AD222 60001 HP PCIe 2p 4GB FC and 2P 100 BY AD393 67001 AD393 60000 HP PCIe 2p 4GB FC and 2P 100 BY 456096 001 AM225A AM121A AM233A HP Integrity 10GbE Miscellaneous AY 574765 001 487267 001 Rack Mount Kit AY AM251A rx2800 Server Pedestal Kit AY AH395 67001 AH395 3401A Replacemen...

Страница 132: ...to SAUPDATE are Get Mode Set Mode Get mode This command displays the current mode of the controllers Syntax saupdate get_mode controller controller can be any one of the following strings Table 49 controller strings Meaning controller A controller having the PCI segment id bus id device id and function id is addressed seg bus dev func Addresses all controllers in the system all Controllers of a pa...

Страница 133: ...garding the mode change IMPORTANT After changing the mode perform a reconnect r command at UEFI NOTE All commands are case insensitive Updating the firmware using saupdate 1 Download the firmware image file into the system UEFI partition 2 Boot the system to the UEFI Shell and change directories to the UEFI partition 3 Use the saupdate list to display all detected Smart Array controllers along wit...

Страница 134: ...olumn 3 Use the drvcfg command 4 Find the SAS Host Bus Adapter s Driver ID in the list and make a note of the corresponding Ctrl ID Using the ORCA menu driven interface From the EFI Shell enter drvcfg s Driver ID Ctril ID The ORCA main menu will appear The ORCA main menu contains the following options Create Logical Drive View Logical Drive Delete Logical Drive Creating a logical drive 1 At the OR...

Страница 135: ...es contain application specific data that is passed directly to the UEFI application UEFI variables provides system firmware a boot menu that points to all the operating systems even multiple versions of the same operating systems The UEFI boot manager allows you to control the server booting environment Depending on how you have configured the boot options after the server is powered up the boot ...

Страница 136: ...een editor for ASCII or UNICODE files edit Compress a file eficompress Decompress a file efidecompress View Clear logs errdump Exits the UEFI Shell environment exit Executes commands for each item in a set of items for Perform FTP operation ftp Forces batch file execution to jump to specified location goto Displays all registered UEFI GUIDs guid Displays the UEFI Shell command list or verbose comm...

Страница 137: ... device reconnect Resets the system reset Deletes one or more files or directories rm Make a SAL procedure call salproc Connect drivers for bootable devices search View configure system security features secconfig Sets serial port attributes sermode Displays or modifies UEFI Shell environment variables set Set the size of a file setsize Shifts batch file input parameter positions shift Displays SM...

Страница 138: ... PcieRoot 0x30304352 Pci 0x2 0x0 Pci 0x0 0x0 SAS 0x5000C500037688B9 0x0 0x1 NoTopology 0 0 0 0x0 HBA mode PcieRoot 0x30304352 Pci 0x2 0x0 Pci 0x0 0x0 Scsi 0x0 0x0 HD 1 GPT 27C34F01 9F1E 11DE A0BB AA000400FEFF RAID mode HD Partition Type Signature Hard drive partition device path PcieRoot 0x30304352 Pci 0x2 0x0 Pci 0x0 0x0 SAS 0x5000C500037688B9 0x0 0x1 NoTopology 0 0 0 0x0 HD 1 GPT 27C34F01 9F1E 1...

Страница 139: ...ptions menu contains the following options Add Boot Option Delete Boot Option Change Boot Order Add boot option Use this option to add items to the Boot Options list To add a boot option Using the boot maintenance manager 139 ...

Страница 140: ...ile Explorer will load with the appropriate devices for the selected boot device Delete boot option Use this option to remove boot options from the Boot Options list NOTE This does not delete any files applications or drivers from your server To remove items from the boot list 140 Utilities ...

Страница 141: ... you normally boot using a configuration on your LAN but would like to boot from a local hard drive if the LAN is unavailable move the LAN boot option to the top of the list followed by the hard drive boot option To change the boot order 1 Select an item on the boot order list 2 Using the and keys move the selection to the desired position in the book order list 3 Press Enter when the item is in t...

Страница 142: ... Add Driver Option Delete Driver Option Change Driver Order Add driver option Use this option to add driver options To add a driver option 1 Select Add Driver Using File 142 Utilities ...

Страница 143: ...Use this option to change the load order of driver options To change the driver load order 1 Select an item on the driver list 2 Using the and keys move the selection to the desired position in the book order list 3 Press Enter when the item is in the desired position 4 Select Commit Changes and Exit to save the new settings and return to the Boot Maintenance Manager Console options The Console Op...

Страница 144: ...to be booted once without changing any other setting in the main Boot Manager menu This is a one time operation and does not change the permanent server boot settings Set time out value Use this option to set the amount of time the server pauses before attempting to launch the first item in the Boot Options list Interrupting the timeout during the countdown stops the Boot Manager from loading any ...

Страница 145: ... various internal subsystems The iLO MP also provides a virtual front panel used to monitor server status and the state of front panel LEDs All iLO MP functions are available through the LAN and the local RS 232 port The iLO MP is available whenever the server is connected to a power source even if the server main power switch is off Access to the iLO MP can be restricted by user accounts User acc...

Страница 146: ...ache FRU Field Replaceable Unit HDD hard disk drive iLO 3 integrated Lights Out 3 MAC Media Access Protocol PAL Processor Abstraction Layer PE protective earthing RDIMM registered DIMM SAL System Abstraction Layer SAS Serial attached SCSI SEL System event log SFF Small form factor SFW System firmware SID System Insight Display UDIMM unbuffered DIMM UEFI Unified Extensible Firmware Interface UID Un...

Страница 147: ...tions 98 checking inventory 27 checklist console 47 iLO 3 MP setup 47 server installation 26 CM command 54 cold swap components 105 overview 104 command mode see CM command component classification 104 components cold swap 104 hot plug 104 verifying installation 55 configure system boot options 62 configuring system boot options 62 connecting ac power cables 45 connecting to the LAN 46 console pro...

Страница 148: ...backplane 1 1 1 hard drive blanks 105 hard drives Hot plug SAS hard drive 105 hardware monitoring 80 HDD see SAS disk drive heat sink module installing 38 removing 1 18 host console accessing 52 53 accessing with text user interface 52 accessing with VGA 53 accessing with web GUI 52 hot plug disk drive see SAS disk drive hot plug components 104 overview 104 hot swap components 104 overview 104 HP ...

Страница 149: ... the server into 45 pedestal feet removal 100 pedestal side removal 101 phone supprt 96 power 15 see also power supply full state overview 53 off state overview 53 overview 15 PR command 53 sources 45 standby 46 standby state overview 53 states 45 53 power button function 17 troubleshooting with 57 power problems 58 power reset command see PR comomand power subsystem see power power supply hot swa...

Страница 150: ... system event logs overview 82 system fans see fans Systems Insight Display LEDs Systems Insight Display 121 T telco racks Preparation procedures 98 Remove the server from the rack 102 thumbscrew locations 101 tools 97 TPM Trusted Platform Module 125 troubleshooting basic and advanced information 71 boot process 93 console problems 59 cooling subsystem 89 diagnostics offline 79 diagnostics online ...

Страница 151: ...unloading the server 28 unpacking the server 27 V VGA console session 53 vMedia 62 W wake on LAN 21 warnings 98 web interface interacting with 52 weight server 22 151 ...

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