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Chapter 2

System Specifications

Environmental Requirements

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Acoustic Noise Specification

The acoustic noise specifications are as follows:

8.2 bel (sound power level)

65.1 dBA (sound pressure level at operator position)

These levels are appropriate for dedicated computer room environments, not office environments. 

You must understand the acoustic noise specifications relative to operator positions within the computer room 
when adding HP Integrity Superdome/sx2000 systems to computer rooms with existing noise sources.

Содержание Integrity Superdome sx2000

Страница 1: ...User Service Guide HP Integrity Superdome sx2000 Server Second Edition Manufacturing Part Number A9834 9001B September 2006 ...

Страница 2: ...Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein Intel and Itanium 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 trad...

Страница 3: ...ckplane Fabric 35 Crossbar Chip XBC 35 Switch Fabrics 35 Backplane Monitor and Control 36 I2C Bus Distribution 36 Clock Subsystem 36 Cabinet ID 39 Cell ID 39 Backplane Power Requirements and Power Distribution 39 CPUs and Memories 41 Cell Controller 41 Processor Interface 42 Processors 42 Cell Memory System 42 PDC Functional Changes 46 Platform Dependant Hardware 47 Reset 47 Cell OL 47 I O Subsyst...

Страница 4: ...pecifications 68 Power Dissipation 68 Acoustic Noise Specification 72 Airflow 73 3 Installing the System Introduction 76 Communications Interference 76 Electrostatic Discharge 76 Public Telecommunications Network Connection 76 Unpacking and Inspecting the System 77 Verifying Site Preparation 77 Checking the Inventory 77 Inspecting the Shipping Containers for Damage 78 Unpacking and Inspecting Hard...

Страница 5: ...nspection and Completing the Installation 135 Conducting a Post Installation Check 138 4 Booting and Shutting Down the Operating System Operating Systems Supported on Cell based HP Servers 140 System Boot Configuration Options 141 HP Integrity Boot Configuration Options 141 Booting and Shutting Down HP UX 145 HP UX Support for Cell Local Memory 145 Adding HP UX to the Boot Options List 145 Booting...

Страница 6: ...nd ID 188 MP Command IO 189 MP Command IT 190 MP Command LC 191 MP Command LS 192 MP Command MA 193 MP Command ND 194 MP Command PD 195 MP Command PE 196 MP Command PS 198 MP Command RE 200 MP Command RL 201 MP Command RR 202 MP Command RS 203 MP Command SA 204 MP Command SO 205 MP Command SYSREV 206 MP Command TC 207 MP Command TE 208 MP Command VM 209 MP Command WHO 210 MP Command XD 211 C Power...

Страница 7: ...Off the System Using the pe Command 219 Turning On Housekeeping Power 222 Powering On the System Using the pe Command 225 D Templates Templates 228 Equipment Footprint Templates 231 Computer Room Layout Plan 232 Index 245 ...

Страница 8: ...Contents 8 ...

Страница 9: ...n Cabinet Power Requirements Without Support Management Station 67 Table 2 11 I O Expansion Cabinet Component Power Requirements 67 Table 2 12 I O Expansion Cabinet ac Power Cords 67 Table 2 13 Operational Physical Environment Requirements 68 Table 2 14 Nonoperational Physical Environment Requirements 68 Table 2 15 Typical HP Integrity Superdome sx2000 for Dual core CPU Configurations 69 Table 2 1...

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Страница 11: ...unting Brackets 86 Figure 3 10 Positioning the Ramps 87 Figure 3 11 Rolling the Cabinet Down the Ramp 88 Figure 3 12 Blower Housing Frame 91 Figure 3 13 Removing Protective Cardboard from the Housing 92 Figure 3 14 Installing the Rear Blower Housing 92 Figure 3 15 Installing the Front Blower Housing 93 Figure 3 16 Installing the Blowers 93 Figure 3 17 Attaching the Rear Side Skin 94 Figure 3 18 At...

Страница 12: ...stem Firmware Console 129 Figure 3 50 Power Status First Window 129 Figure 3 51 Power Status Window 130 Figure 3 52 Power Status Showing State of UGUY LEDs and Other Status 130 Figure 3 53 Attaching Rear Kick Plates 134 Figure 3 54 Cell Board Ejectors 135 Figure 3 55 Front EMI Panel Flange and Cabinet Holes 136 Figure 3 56 Reinstalling the Back EMI Panel 137 Figure A 1 Utilities LEDs 172 Figure A ...

Страница 13: ...ure D 6 Computer Floor Template 235 Figure D 7 Computer Floor Template 236 Figure D 8 Computer Floor Template 237 Figure D 9 SD32 and SD64 and I O Expansion Cabinet Templates 238 Figure D 10 SD32 and SD64 and I O Expansion Cabinet Templates 239 Figure D 11 SD32 and SD64 and I O Expansion Cabinet Templates 240 Figure D 12 SD32 and SD64 and I O Expansion Cabinet Templates 241 Figure D 13 SD32 and SD...

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Страница 15: ...15 About This Document This document contains a system overview system specific parameters how to install the system and operating system specifics for the system ...

Страница 16: ...ting the MP to the customer LAN and steps to complete the installation Chapter 4 This chapter has information for booting and shutting down the server operating system OS for each OS supported Appendix A This appendix contains tables that describe the various LED states for the front panel power and OL states and OL states for I O chassis cards Appendix B This appendix provides a summary for each ...

Страница 17: ...and options are represented using this font Text that you type exactly as shown is represented using this font Text to be replaced with text that you supply is represented using this font Example Enter the ls l filename command means you must replace filename with your own text Keyboard keys and graphical interface items such as buttons tabs and menu items are represented using this font Examples ...

Страница 18: ... the docs hp com site It provides HP nPartition server hardware management details including site preparation installation and more Diagnostics and Event Monitoring Hardware Support Tools http docs hp com hpux diag This site contains complete information about HP hardware support tools including online and offline diagnostics and event monitoring tools This site has manuals tutorials FAQs and othe...

Страница 19: ...ument includes the following editions Updates are made to this document on an unscheduled as needed basis The updates consist of a complete replacement manual and pertinent Web based or CD documentation First Edition March 2006 Second Edition September 2006 ...

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Страница 21: ...high end platform It supports up to 128 PA RISC or Intel Itanium 2 processors and provides an enterprise server upgrade path for the Superdome line of systems The sx2000 provides the final major hardware upgrade to the Superdome platform Modifications include changes to the following components A new chipset ...

Страница 22: ...pter 1 Overview 22 A new cell board A new system backplane and it s power board A new I O backplanes and it s power board New I O backplane cables And the addition of a redundant hot swappable clock source ...

Страница 23: ...ease included PCI X and PCI I O mixes The Integrity systems were compatible with the legacy Superdome IOX A second release was still based upon the sx1000 CEC and included Integrity cell boards but also added PA firmware and a dual core PA processor The release also included a 2GB DIMM and a new HP UX version The processors processor power pods memory firmware and operating system all changed for ...

Страница 24: ...ia two system bus adapter SBA link cables Not all SBA links are connected by default due to a physical limitation of four I O card cages per cabinet or node In addition to these components each node consists of a power subsystem and a utility subsystem Three types of Superdome are available an SD16 an SD32 and an SD64 two cabinet system with single CPU cell board sockets The SD represents the maxi...

Страница 25: ...U counts are doubled by the use of the dual die processors as supported on the Itanium cell boards Up to 128 processors can be supported Figure 1 1 Superdome Cabinet Blowers Backplane Cables Utilities I O Chassis PDCA Power Cable Groomer Blowers Cell Backplane I O Fans I O Chassis Power Supplies Leveling Feet ...

Страница 26: ...points and voltage present LED indicators The PDCA is offered as a 4 wire or a 5 wire PDCAdevice Separate PDCA s PDCA 0 and PDCA 1 may be connected to 4 wire and 5 wire input source simultaneously as long as the PDCA internal wiring matches the wiring configuration of the AC source The 4 wire PDCA is used in a phase to phase voltage range of 200 to 240 volts at 50 60 Hz This PDCA is rated for a ma...

Страница 27: ...lane comes up first and supplies clocks to cells and I O backplanes Backplane XBCs must be ready by the time cell controllers initialize 5 I O backplanes are powered on 6 Cell boards are powered on 7 SUB queries cells for valid complex profiles Cells must be powered up with 48 V in addition to HKP When one valid cell is located a timer starts and cell boards not ready after the timer counts down w...

Страница 28: ...of a failed fan The main blowers feature a variable speed control The blowers operate at full speed there is circuitry available to REDUCE the normal operating speed All of the I O fans and managed fans run only at 1 speed The PM controls fans through the use of the following resources fanReference D A for main fans only tachSelect register 930 Port 3 5 T1 and 930 Timer 1 FAN_SPEED_HIGH and FAN_SP...

Страница 29: ... envd daemon to act as configured in the etc envd conf The PM monitors ambient inlet temperature The PM polls an analog to digital converter to read the current ambient temperature The temperature falls into one of four ranges Normal OverTempLow OverTempMid or OverTempHigh The following state codes machine describes the actions taken based on the various temperature state transitions OTL_THRESHOLD...

Страница 30: ...PM the cabinet level utilities CLU and the system clock source circuitry No changes are planned for the sx2000 but the entire clock section on the UGUY assembly is made obsolete by new redundant clock source circuitry The CLU circuitry on the UGUY assembly that provides cabinet evel cable interconnect for backplane and I O card cage utility signal communication and scan support The PM circuitry on...

Страница 31: ...y configured fully loaded state The power requirement information is sent to the PM3 automatically when HKP is applied or when a new entity is plugged in The configuration information is sent to the SUB in response to a get_config command The CLU gathers the following information over its five I2C buses Board revision information is contained in the board s configuration EEPROM for the UGUY board ...

Страница 32: ...V to lower voltages The PM3 interfaces to the LPM with the board present input signal to the PM3 and the power enable output signal from the PM3 5 Front and rear panel board controls System Clocks The sx2000 clocks are supplied from the backplane and to the backplane crossbar ASICs and the cell boards There is no distribution of the system clocks to the I O backplanes Instead independent local clo...

Страница 33: ...ubs The SBC board is an embedded pc running system utility board SUB firmware It is the core of the MP It plugs into the SBCH board through a PC104 interface The SBC provides three external interfaces to the utility subsystem LAN 10 100BT ethernet for customer console access RS232 port for remote access from the response center through a modem RS232 port for local console access for manufacturing ...

Страница 34: ...tility subsystem It provides cable distribution for all the utility signals except the clocks It also provides the customer LAN interface and serial ports The SMS connects to the HUCB The system type switch is located on the HUCB This board has no active circuits It is not hot swappable Figure 1 4 HUCB ...

Страница 35: ...p Each XBC is a non bit sliced eight port non blocking crossbar that can communicate with the CC or XBC ASICs Each of the eight ports is full duplex capable of transmitting and receiving independent packets simultaneously Each port consists of 20 channels of IBMs HSS technology Eighteen channels are used for packet data One for horizontal link parity and one channel as a spare The HSS channels can...

Страница 36: ...nd from each cell codule Cell ID to each cell module OSP FPGA functionality I2C Bus Distribution The sx2000 system I2C bus extends to the Superdome backplane SDBP assembly through a cable connected from the CLU subsystem This cable connects from J17 on the CLU to J64 on the SDBP The clock and data signals on this cable are buffered through I2C bus extenders on the CLU and on the backplane The I2C ...

Страница 37: ...lock system differs from the sx1000 clock system in that the system clocks are only supplied to the backplane crossbar ASICs and the cell boards System clocks are not distributed to the I O backplanes Instead independent local clock distribution is provided on the I O backplane Hot Swap Oscillator Two hot swappable clock oscillators combine the outputs of both oscillators to form an N 1 redundant ...

Страница 38: ...ected depends whether the HSO is plugged into the backplane and on whether it has a valid output level This selection is overridden if there is a connection from the clock input MCX connector on the master backplane Figure 1 5 shows the locations of the HSOs and RCS on the backplane Figure 1 5 Locations of HSO and RCS If only one HSO is plugged in and its output is of valid amplitude then it is se...

Страница 39: ...clock input MCX connector from the master backplane Cabinet ID The backplane receives a 6 bit cabinet ID from the CLU interface connector J64 The cabinet ID is buffered and routed to each RPM and to each Cell module slot The RPM decodes the cabinet number from the cabinet ID and uses this bit to alter the cabinet number bit in the ALBID byte sent to each XBC through the serial bit stream Cell ID T...

Страница 40: ... ID prom Figures 1 7 and 1 8 identify and show the location of the backplane power supply modules Figure 1 6 Backplane Power Supply Module Each power supply slot has a power supply modle detect bit used to determine if the power supply module is inserted into the backplane slot This bit is routed to an input on the RPM s The RPM provides a pull up resistor for logic 1 when the power supply module ...

Страница 41: ... 1 8 shows the locations of the major components Figure 1 8 Cell Board Cell Controller The heart of the cell design is the cell controller CC The CC provides two front side bus FSB interfaces with each FSB connected to two processor modules The communication bandwidth 6 8 GBs sustained at 266 67 MH on each FSB this bandwidth is shared by the two processor modules on the FSB Interfaces external to ...

Страница 42: ... minimum firmware version be installed See Table 1 2 for the processors supported Rules for Processor Mixing Processor families can not be mixed on a cell board or within a partition Processor frequencies can not be mixed on a cell board or within a partition Cache sizes can not be mixed on a cell board or within a partition Major processor steppings can not be mixed on a cell board or within a pa...

Страница 43: ...or DDR2 protocol Bandwidth is limited by the memory interface buses that transfer data between the CC and the memory controller The memory controller also performs the write tag update portion of a read modify write RMW access The memory controller is bit sliced and two are required to form one 72 bit CC memory interface data MID bus The CC MID buses are bidirectional source synchronous and run at...

Страница 44: ...e SDRAM address and control signals is checked for parity by the memory controller Each of the thirty two DIMMs can generating a unique parity error signal that is routed to one of four parity error inputs per memory controller Each memory controller then logically gates the DIMM parity error signals it receives with its own internal parity checks for the MIC and MIT buses This logical gating resu...

Страница 45: ...s then across banks per rank Cell Map Cell mapping creates a scheme that is easy to implement in hardware and to enable calculation of the interleaving parameters for software In order to do this part of the physical address performs a lookup into a table which gives the actual physical cell and the ways of interleaving into memory at this address In order to accomplish this there are some constra...

Страница 46: ... bootstrap is the primary thread of control until the OS is launched The boot console handler BCH acts as a user interface for the bootstrap but can also be used to diagnose problems with the system by HP support The PDC procedures are the primary thread of control once the OS has launched Once the OS has launched the PDC code is only active when the OS calls a PDC procedure or there is an error t...

Страница 47: ...ery backed NVRAM and real time clock RTC chip to provide wall clock time Memory mapped registers for configuration related information Reset The sequencing and timing of reset signals is controlled by the LPM a field programmable gate array FPGA that resides on the cell The LPM is powered by the housekeeping rail and has a clock input from the PDH daughter card that runs continuously at 8 MHz This...

Страница 48: ...to be located as much as 14 feet away from the cell board This allows the use of an I O expansion cabinet to provide more I O slots than will fit in the main system cabinet Enhanced ropes are fast narrow links that are connected singly or in pairs between the SBA and four specific LBAs Fat ropes are enhanced dual width ropes that are treated logically as a single rope A PCI X I O chassis is an ass...

Страница 49: ...s can be connected to LBAs either individually or in pairs A single rope can sustain up to PCI 4x data rates full bandwidth support for a 64 bit PCI card at 33 or 66 MHz or for a 64 bit PCI X card at 66 MHz or for a 32 bit PCI X card at 133 MHz A dual rope or fat rope can sustain PCI 8x data rates 64 bit PCI X card at 133 MHz A dual fat rope can sustain PCI 16x data rates 64 bit PCI X card at 266 ...

Страница 50: ...l registers necessary for firmware to control and monitor the power status of a PCI slot LBAs also provide firmware control of the attention LED The slot state LEDs are driven directly by the hot swap controller IC I O Backplane System Connections The connector used for system interconnects to and from the I O backplane is a modular 2mm hard metric connector with modules for the HSS link clocks an...

Страница 51: ...n whenever AC is applied The SIOBP FPGA is responsible for ensuring that each voltage is stable before enabling the next voltage The power down sequence is the opposite of the power up sequence turning off the 3 3 V voltage first and finally turning off the two 12 V supplies ...

Страница 52: ...al retentions M link cable is designed with a more robust dielectric material than the legacy REO cable and can withstand a tighter bend radius However it is desirable to keep the minimum bend radius at 2 inches E Link Cable The E link cables A9834 2000B are seven feet long cables and the external E link cable A9834 2001A is 14 feet long Both use 2 mm HM connectors with Gore 26AWG PTFE twin ax cab...

Страница 53: ...Chapter 1 Overview New Server Cabling 53 Figure 1 11 Backplane Cables ...

Страница 54: ...y allowing each to evolve independently of the other The firmware supports HP UX 11i version 2 Linux Windows and OpenVMS through the Itanium processor family standards and extensions It includes no operating systems specific functionality Every OS is presented the same interface to system firmware and all features are available to the OS One exception to this is that Windows Server 2003 Datacenter...

Страница 55: ...eight cells Dual cabinet system 6 to 64 CPU cores per complex with single core processors Twelve to 128 CPU cores per complex with dual core processors Minimum of 3 cells Maximum of 16 cells No master checker support for dual core processors The governing rules for mixing processors is as follows No mixing of frequencies on cell or intra partition No mixing of cache sizes on cell or intra partitio...

Страница 56: ...y occur due to a software error or to bad hardware in another PD These errors do not indicate a hardware failure in the reporting cell An example of a PD access error is an interrupt from a cell outside the PD that is not part of the interrupt protection set For these errors the sx2000 chipset typically drops the transaction or converts it to a harmless transaction and logs the error No error is s...

Страница 57: ...a system fatal error has been detected The goal of the sx2000 chipset and PDC is to bring all interfaces in this PD into fatal error FE mode signal an HPMC and guarantee a clear path to fetch PDC PDC then saves the error logs cleans up the error logs and calls the OS HPMC handler The OS then makse a memory dump and reboot Blocking Timeout Fatal Errors Blocking timeout errors occur when an interfac...

Страница 58: ...del for each is the same 1 Firmware initializes the error enable mask register in each interface at boot time The default configuration in hardware is to mask all errors Firmware may also choose to configure the error upgrade registers 2 Hardware detects an error and sets a symptom bit in the interface s primary error mode register The corresponding error log is updated with the new error No other...

Страница 59: ...ject to controlled temperature and humidity extremes Throughout this chapter each specification is defined as thoroughly as possible to ensure that all data is considered to ensure a successful site preparation and system installation See also Site Preparation Guide HP High End and Mid Range Servers First Edition part number A7025 96015 at the http docs hp com Web site ...

Страница 60: ...in cm Depth in cm Height in cm Maximum Quantity per Cabinet Cabinet 30 76 2 48 121 9 77 2 195 6 1 Cell board 16 5 41 9 20 0 50 2 3 0 7 6 8a a SD16 is limited to a maximum of 4 Cell power board CPB 16 5 41 9 10 125 25 7 3 0 7 6 8a I O backplane 11 27 9 17 6 44 7 1 Master I O backplane 3 25 8 3 23 75 60 3 1 5 3 8 1 I O card cage 12 0 30 5 17 5 44 4 8 38 21 3 4 PDCA 7 5 19 0 11 0 27 9 9 75 24 3 2 Tab...

Страница 61: ...338 10 Cell board without power board and DIMMs 30 96 14 04 8 247 68 112 32 Cell power board 8 50 3 86 8 68 00 30 88 DIMMs 0 20 0 09 256 51 20 23 04 Bulk power supply 3 83 1 74 6 23 00 10 44 PDCA 26 00 11 80 2 52 00 23 59 I O card cage 36 50 16 56 4 146 00 66 24 I O cards 0 45 0 20 48 21 60 9 80 Fully configured server SD32 cabinet 1 1354 65 614 41b b The listed weight for a fully configured cabin...

Страница 62: ...container add approximately 116 lb 52 62 kg to the total system weight b Blowers and frame are shipped on a separate pallet c Size and number of miscellaneous pallets are determined by the equipment ordered by the customer 39 00 99 06 48 63 123 5 73 25 186 7 1471 24 669 79 Blowers frame on shipping pallet 40 00 101 6 48 00 121 9 62 00 157 5 99 2 45 01 I O expansion cabinet on shipping pallet d d A...

Страница 63: ...ker to support the Marked Electrical current of 44 A per phase The facility electrician and local service codes will determine proper circuit breaker selection Each cabinet using a 3 phase 5 wire input requires a dedicated circuit breaker to support the Marked Electrical current of 24 A per phase The facility electrician and local service codes will determine proper circuit breaker selection NOTE ...

Страница 64: ... maximum per phase Connector and plug provided with a 2 5 meter 8 2 feet power cable Electrician must hard wire receptacle to 32 A site power a A dedicated branch circuit is required for each PDCA installed Table 2 7 Option 6 and 7 Specifics PDCA Part Number Attached Power Cord Attached Plug Receptacle Required A5201 69023 Option 6 OLFLEX 190 PN 600804 is a 2 5 meter 8 2 feet multi conductor 600 V...

Страница 65: ...nformation to help determine the amount of ac power needed for your computer room Table 2 8 Power Requirements Without Support Management Station Requirement Value Comments Nominal input voltage 200 208 220 230 240 V ac rms Input voltage range minimum to maximum 200 to 240 V ac rms Autoselecting measured at input terminals Frequency range minimum to maximum 50 60 Hz Number of phases 3 Maximum in r...

Страница 66: ...ts for the I O expansion cabinet NOTE The IOX accommodates two ac inputs for redundancy Product label maximum current 3 phase 4 wire 44 A rms Per phase at 200 to 240 V ac Product label maximum current 3 phase 5 wire 24 A rms Per phase at 200 to 240 V ac Power factor correction 0 95 minimum Ground leakage current mA 3 5 mA See the following WARNING Table 2 9 Component Power Requirements Without Sup...

Страница 67: ...ange minimum to maximum 170 264 V ac rms Frequency range minimum to maximum 50 60 Hz Number of phases 1 Marked electrical input current 16 A Maximum inrush current 60 A Peak Power factor correction 0 95 minimum Table 2 11 I O Expansion Cabinet Component Power Requirements Component Component Power Required 50 Hz to 60 Hz Fully configured cabinet 3200 VA I O card cage 500 VA ICE 600 VA Table 2 12 I...

Страница 68: ...wire and 5 wire sources Table 2 13 Operational Physical Environment Requirementsa a The maximum elevation for the operating environment is 3050 meters Temperature dry bulb ο C b b Dry bulb temperature is the regular ambient temperature Derate maximum dry bulb temperature 1 C 300 m above 900 m Relative Humidity Noncondensing Dew Pointc c Must be noncondensing environment Rate of Chg C hr max Allowa...

Страница 69: ...s 1 GB DIMMs and four Intel Itanium 2 dual core processors with 18 MB or 24 MB cache per cell board Cell Memory IO Typical Power Watts Cooling Btu Hr Breaker Power Watts b 8 32 4 9490 32382 11957 8 16 2 7620 26001 9601 8 8 4 8140 27776 10256 8 8 2 7180 24500 9047 8 4 4 7620 26001 9601 8 4 2 6660 22726 8391 6 16 4 7320 24978 9223 6 16 2 6360 21702 8013 6 8 4 7000 23886 8820 6 8 2 6040 20610 7610 6 ...

Страница 70: ...ling Btu Hr Breaker Power Watts b 8 32 4 9130 31181 11503 8 16 2 7260 24794 9147 8 8 4 7783 26580 9806 8 8 2 6823 23302 8596 8 4 4 7260 24794 9147 8 4 2 6300 21516 7938 6 16 4 6968 23797 8779 6 16 2 6008 20518 7570 6 8 4 6640 22677 8366 6 8 2 5680 19398 7156 6 4 4 6325 21601 7969 6 4 2 5365 18322 6759 4 16 4 5813 19852 7324 4 16 2 4853 16574 6114 4 8 4 4647 15870 5855 4 8 2 3687 12592 4645 4 4 4 5...

Страница 71: ... b These numbers are valid only for the specific configurations shown Any upgrades may require a change to the breaker size A 5 wire source utilizes a 4 pole breaker and a 4 wire source utilizes a 3 pole breaker The protective earth PE ground wire is not switched ...

Страница 72: ...er level 65 1 dBA sound pressure level at operator position These levels are appropriate for dedicated computer room environments not office environments You must understand the acoustic noise specifications relative to operator positions within the computer room when adding HP Integrity Superdome sx2000 systems to computer rooms with existing noise sources ...

Страница 73: ... Figure 2 2 illustrates the location of the inlet and outlet air ducts on a single cabinet NOTE Approximately 5 percent of the system airflow is drawn from the rear of the system and exits the top of the system Figure 2 2 Airflow Diagram A thermal report for the HP Integrity Superdome sx2000 server is provided in Table 2 17 on page 74 Airflow exit 2600 CFM Airflow exit 300 CFM Air flows front to r...

Страница 74: ...eight Overall System Dimensions W X D X H Typical Heat Release Description Watts CFM m3 hr CFM m3 hr lb kg in mm Minimum Configuration 3423 2900 5 0 2900 5 0 926 3 420 3 30x48 x77 2 76 2x121 9 x195 6 Maximum Configuration 9130 2900 5 0 2900 5 0 1241 2 563 2 30x48 x77 2 76 2x121 9 x195 6 Typical Configuration 6968 2900 5 0 2900 5 0 1135 2 515 1 30x48 x77 2 76 2x121 9 x195 6 ASHRAE Class 1 Minimum C...

Страница 75: ... chapter describes installation of an HP Integrity Superdome sx2000 system Installers must have received adequate training be knowledgeable about the product and have a good overall background in electronics and customer hardware installation ...

Страница 76: ... and secure before system operation Electrostatic Discharge HP systems and peripherals contain assemblies and components that are sensitive to electrostatic discharge ESD Carefully observe the precautions and recommended procedures in this document to prevent component damage from static electricity Take these precautions Always wear a grounded wrist strap when working on or around system componen...

Страница 77: ...ion Before unpacking and installing the system verify with the customer that grounding specifications and power requirements have been met Checking the Inventory The sales order packing slip lists all equipment shipped from HP Use this packing slip to verify that all equipment has arrived at the customer site NOTE To identify each item by part number refer to the sales order packing slip One of th...

Страница 78: ...t either packed or unpacked up or down an incline of more than 15o A tilt indicator is installed on the back and side of the cabinet shipping container Figure 3 1 on page 79 If the container has been tilted to an angle that could cause equipment damage the beads in the indicator shift positions Figure 3 2 on page 79 If a carton has received a physical shock and the tilt indicator is in an abnormal...

Страница 79: ... Figure 3 1 Normal Tilt Indicator Figure 3 2 Abnormal Tilt Indicator NOTE If the tilt indicator shows that an abnormal shipping condition has occurred write possible hidden damage on the bill of lading and keep the packaging Retaining bands Tilt indicator Retaining bands ...

Страница 80: ...Claims Procedures If the shipment is incomplete if the equipment is damaged or it fails to meet specifications notify the nearest HP Sales and Service Office If damage occurred in transit notify the carrier as well HP will arrange for replacement or repair without waiting for settlement of claims against the carrier In the event of damage in transit retain the packing container and packaging mater...

Страница 81: ...showing how to align the ramps To unpack the cabinet perform the following steps Step 1 Position the packaged cabinet so that a clear area about three times the length of the package about 12 feet or 3 66 m is available in front of the unit and at least 2 feet 0 61 m are available on the sides Figure 3 3 Front of Cabinet Container WARNING Do not stand directly in front of the strapping while cutti...

Страница 82: ...rounding the cabinet CAUTION Cut the plastic wrapping material off rather than pull it off Pulling the plastic covering off represents an electrostatic discharge ESD hazard to the hardware Step 5 Remove the stretch wrap the front and rear top foam inserts and the four corner inserts from the cabinet Step 6 Remove the ramps from the pallet and set them aside Figure 3 5 on page 83 Hold here Cut here...

Страница 83: ...Chapter 3 Installing the System Unpacking and Inspecting the System 83 Figure 3 5 Removing the Ramps from the Pallet Ramps ...

Страница 84: ...ed by replacing the damaged part If extensive damage is found it may be necessary to repack and return the entire cabinet to HP Inspecting the Cabinet Inspect the cabinet exterior for signs of shipping damage Step 1 Look at the top and sides for dents warpage or scratches Step 2 Verify that the power supply mounting screws are in place and locked Figure 3 6 Figure 3 6 Location of Power Supply Moun...

Страница 85: ...ect all components for signs of shifting during shipment or any signs of damage Figure 3 7 I O Chassis Mounting Screws Moving the Cabinet Off the Pallet Step 1 Remove the shipping strap that holds the BPSs in place during shipping Figure 3 8 on page 86 Failure to remove the shipping strap will obstruct air flow into the BPS and FEPS Mounting screws I O chassis ...

Страница 86: ... and Inspecting the System 86 Figure 3 8 Shipping Strap Location Step 2 Remove the pallet mounting brackets and pads on the side of the pallet where the ramp slots are located Figure 3 9 Figure 3 9 Removing the Mounting Brackets Shipping strap ...

Страница 87: ...sert the ramps into the slots on the pallet CAUTION Make sure the ramps are parallel and aligned Figure 3 10 The casters on the cabinet should roll unobstructed onto the ramp Figure 3 10 Positioning the Ramps WARNING Do not attempt to roll a cabinet without help The cabinet can weigh as much as 1400 lb 635 kg Three people are required to roll the cabinet off the pallet Position one person at the r...

Страница 88: ...ast one power distribution control assembly PDCA is shipped with the system In some cases the customer may have ordered two PDCAs the second to be used as a backup power source Unpack the PDCA now and ensure it has the power cord option for this installation Several power cord options are available for the PDCAs Only options 6 and 7 are currently available in new system configurations Table 3 1 on...

Страница 89: ...stalled Power Receptacle Required 6 3 phase Voltage range 200 to 240 V ac phase to phase 50 Hz 60 Hz 4 wire 44 A maximum per phase Connector and plug provided with a 2 5 m 8 2 feet power cable Electrician must hard wire receptacle to 60 A site power 7 3 phase Voltage range 200 to 240 V ac phase to neutral 50 Hz 60 Hz 5 wire 24 A maximum per phase Connector and plug provided with a 2 5 m 8 2 feet p...

Страница 90: ...To repackage the cabinet perform the following steps Step 1 Assemble the HP packing materials that came with the cabinet Step 2 Carefully roll the cabinet up the ramp Step 3 Attach the pallet mounting brackets to the pallet and the cabinet Step 4 Reattach the ramps to the pallet Step 5 Replace the plastic anti static bag and foam inserts Step 6 Replace the cardboard surrounding the cabinet Step 7 ...

Страница 91: ...e sure the way is clear and free of obstructions WARNING If the cabinet must be moved up ramps be sure to maneuver it using three people Unpacking and Installing the Blower Housings and Blowers Each cabinet contains two blower housings and four blowers Although similar in size the blower housings for each cabinet are not the same one has a connector to which the other attaches Use the following pr...

Страница 92: ...uble check that the protective cardboard has been removed Step 3 Using the handles on the housing labeled Blower 3 Blower 2 part number A5201 62029 align the edge of the housing over the edge at the top rear of the cabinet and slide it into place until the connectors at the back of each housing are fully mated Figure 3 14 Then tighten the thumbscrews at the front of the housing Figure 3 14 Install...

Страница 93: ... the cabinet and slide it into place until the connectors at the back of each housing are fully mated Figure 3 15 Then tighten the thumbscrews at the front of the housing Figure 3 15 Installing the Front Blower Housing Step 5 Unpack each of the four blowers Step 6 Insert each of the four blowers into place in the blower housings with the thumbscrews at the bottom Figure 3 16 Figure 3 16 Installing...

Страница 94: ...binets Attaching the Side Skins Each system has four side skins two front side skins and two rear side skins NOTE Attach side skins to the left side of cabinet 0 and the right side of cabinet 1 if applicable To attach the side skins Step 1 If not already done remove the side skins from their boxes and protective coverings Step 2 From the end of the brackets at the back of the cabinet position the ...

Страница 95: ...aching the Front Side Skins Step 4 Push the side skins together making sure the skins overlap at the lap joint Attaching the Blower Side Bezels The bezels are held on at the top by the bezel lip which fits over the top of the blower housing frame and are secured at the bottom by tabs that fit into slots on the cabinet side panels Figure 3 19 Use the same procedure to attach the right and left blow...

Страница 96: ...fully inserted into the side panel slots IMPORTANT Use four screws to attach the side skins to the top and bottom brackets except for the top bracket on the right side facing the front of the cabinet Do not attach the rear screw on that bracket Insert all screws but do not tighten until all side skins are aligned Step 4 Using a T 10 driver attach the screws to secure the skins to the brackets Step...

Страница 97: ...t clockwise until it is in firm contact with the floor Adjust each foot until the cabinet is level Installing the Front Door Bezels and the Front and Rear Blower Bezels Each cabinet has two doors one at the front and one at the back The back door is shipped on the chassis and requires no assembly The front door which is also shipped on the chassis requires the assembly of two plastic bezels to its...

Страница 98: ...p front door bezel Step 3 Insert the shoulder studs on the lower door bezel into the holes on the front door metal chassis Figure 3 21 Figure 3 21 Installing the Lower Front Door Assembly Step 4 Using a T 10 driver secure the lower door bezel to the front door chassis with 10 of the screws provided Insert all screws loosely then torque them after the bezel is aligned Step 5 While one person holds ...

Страница 99: ... bezel while tightening the screws to prevent misalignment of the bezel Step 9 Reattach all filters removed in step 1 Installing the Rear Blower Bezel The rear blower bezel is a cosmetic cover for the blowers and is located above the rear door To install the rear blower bezel Step 1 Open the rear cabinet door The latch is located on the right side of the door Step 2 Slide the bezel over the blower...

Страница 100: ...e screws securely to prevent them from interfering with the door Step 5 Close the cabinet rear door Installing the Front Blower Bezel The front blower bezel is a cosmetic cover for the blowers and is located above the front door To install it use the following procedure Step 1 Open the front door The latch is located on the right side of the front door Step 2 Position the bezel over the blower hou...

Страница 101: ...ent in the cabinet if incorrectly wired into the site AC power supply Always verify correct wiring and product grounding before applying AC power to the cabinet Failure to do so may result in injury to personnel and damage to equipment Always verify that the AC power cable is correctly wired into the AC power supply before applying AC power to the cabinet Verify the following items before applying...

Страница 102: ...t and the cabinet circuit breaker are all set to OFF Use the following procedure to verify that the product ground connects to the site AC power supply ground Step 1 Ensure that the site AC power supply circuit breakers serving the cabinet are set to OFF Step 2 Ensure that the cabinet main circuit breaker is set to OFF Step 3 Touch one test probe to the site AC power supply ground source Step 4 To...

Страница 103: ...roper wiring for a 4 wire PDCA use a DVM to measure the voltage at the receptacle Voltage should read 200 to 240V ac phase to phase as measured between the receptacle pins as follows L1 to L2 L2 to L3 L1 to L3 Figure 3 26 on page 104 To verify the proper wiring for a 5 wire PDCA use a DVM to measure the voltage at the receptacle Voltage should read 200 to 240 V ac phase to neutral as measured betw...

Страница 104: ...Chapter 3 Installing the System Setting Up the System 104 Figure 3 25 PDCA Assembly for Options 6 and 7 Figure 3 26 A 4 Wire Connector L2 L1 L3 PE ...

Страница 105: ...all the PDCA WARNING Make sure the circuit breaker on the PDCA is OFF Step 1 Remove the rear PDCA bezel by removing the four retaining screws Step 2 Run the power cord down through the appropriate opening in the floor tile Step 3 Insert the PDCA into its slot and secure with four screws Figure 3 28 on page 106 L1 PE L3 N L2 ...

Страница 106: ...rical panel breaker is ON and the PDCA breaker is OFF Step 7 Plug in the PDCA connector Step 8 Check the voltage at the PDCA a Using a T 20 driver remove the screw on the hinged panel at the top of the PDCA Figure 3 29 b Using a voltmeter measure the test points and compare the values to the ranges given in Table 3 3 on page 107 to make sure the voltages conform to the specifications for the PDCA ...

Страница 107: ... 200 240 V L2 to L1 200 240 V L2 to N 200 240 V L1 to L3 200 240 V L3 to N 200 240 V N to Ground a a Neutral to ground voltage can vary from millivolts to several volts depending on the distance to the ground neutral bond at the transformer Any voltage over 3 V should be investigated by a site preparation or power specialist Detail A Detail B Test points Retaining screw See detail ...

Страница 108: ...aker to ON Figure 3 30 Wall Receptacle Pinouts Step 5 Verify that the voltage between receptacle pins x and y is between 200 240 volts AC Step 6 Set the site power circuit breaker to OFF Step 7 Ensure that power is removed from the server Step 8 Route and connect the server power connector to the site power receptacle For locking type receptacles line up the key on the plug with the groove in the ...

Страница 109: ...hazard while testing primary power Use properly insulated probes Be sure to replace access cover when finished testing primary power Step 10 Set the server power to ON Step 11 Check that the indicator LED on each power supply is lit See Figure 3 31 Figure 3 31 Power Supply Indicator LED Detail ...

Страница 110: ...o remove the front and back EMI panels Step 1 Using a T 20 driver loosen the captive screw at the top center of the front EMI panel Figure 3 32 Figure 3 32 Removing Front EMI Panel Screw Step 2 Use the handle provided to remove the EMI panel and set it aside When in position the EMI panels front and back are tightly in place Removing them takes controlled but firm exertion Step 3 Loosen the captiv...

Страница 111: ...net is identified with a unique color The cabinet color label is located at the top of the cabinet The colored label closest to the cable connector corresponds to the color of the cabinet to which it is attached The colored label farther away from the cable connector corresponds to the color of the cabinet where the other end of the cable is attached In Figure 3 34 the dotted lines show where the ...

Страница 112: ...ficant task in the installation process Efficient cable routing is important not only for the initial installation but also to aid in future service calls Neatness counts The most efficient use of space is to route cables so that they are not crossed or tangled Figure 3 35 on page 113 illustrates an example of efficient I O cable routing ...

Страница 113: ...nd cable on the left side of the leftmost card cage to the right of the first cable and so on until routing all of the cables in the card cage is complete The number and width of cables vary from system to system Use judgment and the customer s present and estimated future needs to determine how many cables to route through each cable groomer slot c After routing the leftmost card cage at the fron...

Страница 114: ...he cable access plate at the bottom of the cable groomer Step 5 Reattach the cable groomer kick plate at the back of the cabinet Step 6 Slip the L brackets under the power cord on the rear of the PDCA Step 7 While holding the L bracket in place insert the PDCA completely into the cabinet and secure the L bracket with one screw ...

Страница 115: ...the cabinet or separately in boxes for installation in the field For field installation see the Installation Guide that shipped in the box with the SMS The SMS software is pre loaded at the factory If you have an existing SMS install the latest scan firmware using the appropriate bundle for a Windows based SMS or HP UX SMS See WTEC Current Issue 1911 for where to find scan firmware and EIT tools ...

Страница 116: ...rated by the system then stores them on the SMS disk drive in a continuous log format The IPMI Log Acquirer acquires FPL and FRUID logs from the remote system and stores them on the SMS disk drive The IPMI Event Viewer analyzes the FPL logs captured by IPMI Log Acquirer and displays the system event information through either a command line or Web based interface Where to Find the EIT Documentatio...

Страница 117: ...ition The ac breakers and cabinet switches on the I O expansion cabinet if present are in the OFF position Step 3 If the complex has an IOX cabinet power on this cabinet first IMPORTANT The 48 V switch on the front panel must be OFF at this time Step 4 Turn on the ac breakers on the PDCAs at the back of the each cabinet In a large complex power on the cabinets in one of the two following orders 9 ...

Страница 118: ...Ds Figure 3 37 When on the breakers on the PDCA distribute ac power to the BPSs Power is present at the BPSs when The amber light next to the label AC0 Present is on if the breakers on the PDCA are on the left side at the back of the cabinet The amber light next to the label AC1 Present is on if the breakers on the PDCA are on the right side at the back of the cabinet Front panel ...

Страница 119: ...Chapter 3 Installing the System Turning On Housekeeping Power 119 Figure 3 37 BPS LEDs BPS LEDs ...

Страница 120: ...ivate LAN the new system MP now connects to the customer s LAN through the appropriate hub switch router or other customer provided LAN device In some cases the customer might want to connect the SMS to the MP on the private management LAN This can be done but the customer must be informed that administrators will not be able to access the SMS remotely and will have to use the SMS as a local devic...

Страница 121: ... the Main Menu then enter cm When you enter lc the screen shown in Figure 3 39 appears Figure 3 39 LAN Configuration Screen If the LAN software on the MP is working properly you should see the message LAN status UP and RUNNING The value in the IP address field has been set at the factory Obtain the customer LAN IP addresses from the customer NOTE The customer LAN IP address is designated LAN port ...

Страница 122: ... MP CM A screen similar to the one shown in Figure 3 40 appears Figure 3 40 The ls Command Screen To return to the MP Main Menu enter ma To exit the MP enter x at the MP Main Menu Step 9 Check the settings for the model string UUID and Creator Product Name using the MP CM ID command See the following example for details MP modifiable stable complex configuration data fields Model String 9000 800 S...

Страница 123: ...e 48 V switch on the front panel should be OFF at this time Refer to section Turning On Housekeeping Power on page 117 for turning on the HKP Connecting to the Management Processor Before powering on the cabinet you need to open several windows connected to the MP Then switch the 48 V on and boot each partition to the EFI prompt Step 1 On the SMS open the required number of command prompt windows ...

Страница 124: ...tep 3 Repeat the first two steps for each partition required Step 4 In one window bring up the command prompt by entering cm at the MP prompt as shown in Figure 3 43 Figure 3 43 MP Command Option Step 5 In the another window bring up the Virtual Front Panel VFP by entering vfp as shown in Figure 3 44 Use this window to observe partition status ...

Страница 125: ... that shown in Figure 3 45 appears In this example no status is listed because the system 48 V has not been switched on Figure 3 45 Example of Partition State Cabinet Not Powered Up Step 7 For each of the remaining windows bring up the partition console for each partition by enter co at the MP prompt as shown in Figure 3 46 These windows should be blank If not the information in them means nothing...

Страница 126: ...as an IOX cabinet power on this cabinet first In a large complex power on cabinets in one of the two following orders 9 8 1 0 or 8 9 0 1 IMPORTANT The MP should be running in each window As the cabinet boots observe the partition activity in the window displaying the VFP Step 2 For HP Integrity Superdome sx2000 systems follow the procedure in Booting the HP Integrity Superdome sx2000 to a EFI Shel...

Страница 127: ... will show activity while the firmware is initialized and will stop momentarily at an EFI Boot Manager menu Figure 3 47 Figure 3 47 HP Integrity Superdome sx2000 EFI Boot Manager Use the up and down arrow keys on the keyboard to highlight EFI Shell Built in and press Enter Do this for all partitions After you invoke the EFI Shell the console window displays the EFI shell prompt shown in Figure 3 4...

Страница 128: ...gure 3 48 EFI Shell Prompt NOTE If autoboot is enabled for an nPartition you must interrupt it to stop the boot process at the EFI firmware console At this point the Virtual Front Panel indicates that each partition is at system firmware console as indicated in Figure 3 49 ...

Страница 129: ...ty Superdome sx2000 Partitions at System Firmware Console Verifying the System Use the following procedure to verify the system Step 1 From the CM prompt enter ps to observe the power status A status screen similar to the one in Figure 3 50 should appear Figure 3 50 Power Status First Window ...

Страница 130: ...abled as shown in Figure 3 51 Figure 3 51 Power Status Window Figure 3 51 shows that cells are installed in slots 0 and 4 In the cabinet verify that cells are physically located in slots 0 and 4 Step 3 Press CR one more time to observe the status as shown in Figure 3 52 Figure 3 52 Power Status Showing State of UGUY LEDs and Other Status Step 4 Verify that there is an asterisk in the columns marke...

Страница 131: ...asterisk appears in the MP column only for cabinet 0 that is the cabinet containing the MP Only cabinet 0 contains the MP Verify that there is an asterisk for each of the cells installed in the cabinet by comparing what is in the Cells column with the cells located inside the cabinet ...

Страница 132: ...t the HP UX SMS command window Step 2 Enter the complex_name IP address and system type Step 3 Enter jet s complex_name Step 4 Enter just s complex_name Refer to the Jet User Guide Just Users Guide and other related documentation for testing located in the opt scansw docs stt directory on the Windows Support Management Station in the opt scansw docs stt directory on the HP UX Support Management St...

Страница 133: ...ystem Offline Diagnostic Environment ODE 133 Offline Diagnostic Environment ODE Now that scan has been run you can run all the appropriate diagnostics for this system See the appropriate diagnostic documentation for instructions ...

Страница 134: ... Using a screw 0515 0671 and a T 25 driver attach the flange on the kick plate to the nut clip Step 3 Using a T 10 driver and a screw attach the bottom of the kick plate to the center hole in the leveling foot Figure 3 53 Attaching Rear Kick Plates Step 4 Perform steps 1 3 on the right kick plate Step 5 Position the upper flange of the center kick plate under the I O trays complementary mounting b...

Страница 135: ...re the steps required to perform a final inspection and complete the installation Step 1 Visually inspect the system to verify that all components are in place and secure Step 2 Check that the cables are secured and routed properly Step 3 Check that the cell board ejectors are secure Figure 3 54 If the ejectors are broken or open the cell board is disconnected Figure 3 54 Cell Board Ejectors Cell ...

Страница 136: ...e lower corners of the EMI panel into the holes on the cabinet b Position the panel at the top lip and lift the panel up while pushing the bottom into position You might need to compress the EMI gasket to seat the panel properly c Reattach the screw at the top of the EMI panel Step 5 Check that the cables inside the rear enclosure are secure Step 6 Reinstall the back EMI panel Figure 3 56 on page ...

Страница 137: ... inside the cabinet with the lip on the EMI panel Figure 3 56 Reinstalling the Back EMI Panel b Push the EMI panel up and in The EMI gasket may have to be compressed at the top of the enclosure to get the panel to seat properly c Reattach the screw at the bottom of the EMI panel Cabinet EMI panel lip EMI panel lip ...

Страница 138: ...bling Ensure that all cables are installed secured and properly routed Inspect test points Verify that test leads are removed from the test points and that the test points are properly covered Clean up and dispose of debris Remove all debris from the area and dispose of it properly Perform final check Inspect the area to ensure that all parts tools and other items used to install the system are di...

Страница 139: ...apter 4 139 4 Booting and Shutting Down the Operating System This chapter presents procedures for booting an operating system OS on an nPartition hardware partition and procedures for shutting down the OS ...

Страница 140: ... on the HP sx2000 chipset is supported only in nPartitions that have dual core Intel Itanium 2 processors Prior releases of Red Hat Enterprise Linux are not supported on servers based on the HP sx2000 chipset NOTE Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 will be supported soon after the release of cell based HP Integrity servers with the Intel Itanium 2 dual core processor It is not supported on these servers w...

Страница 141: ...ome versions of EFI the Boot Configuration menu is listed as the Boot Option Maintenance Menu To manage the boot options list for each system use the EFI Shell the EFI Boot Configuration menu or OS utilities At the EFI Shell the bcfg command supports listing and managing the boot options list for all OSs except Microsoft Windows On HP Integrity systems with Windows installed the MSUtil nvrboot efi...

Страница 142: ...tition whose processors support it Recent releases of the nPartition Commands and Partition Manager also support Hyper Threading Details of the cpuconfig command are given below and are available by entering help cpuconfig at the EFI Shell cpuconfig threads Reports Hyper Threading status for the nPartition cpuconfig threads on Enables Hyper Threading for the nPartition After enabling Hyper Threadi...

Страница 143: ... servers to boot or install the Red Hat Enterprise Linux OS you must set the ACPI configuration value for the nPartition to default For details refer to ACPI Configuration for Red Hat Enterprise Linux Must Be default on page 165 SuSE Linux Enterprise Server ACPI Configuration default On cell based HP Integrity servers to boot or install the SuSE Linux Enterprise Server OS you must set the ACPI con...

Страница 144: ...fig EFI shell command The vparconfig command is delivered in the EFI HPUX directory on the EFI system partition of the disk where HP UX virtual partitions has been installed on a cell based HP Integrity server For usage details enter the vparconfig command with no options vparenv HP UX command On cell based HP Integrity servers only the vparenv HP UX command is installed on HP UX 11iv2 B 11 23 sys...

Страница 145: ...c where is the cell number or the specified nPartition p where is the nPartition number For details refer to the HP System Partitions Guide or the Partition Manager Web site http docs hp com en PARMGR2 To display CLM configuration details from the EFI Shell on a cell based HP Integrity server use the info mem command If the amount of noninterleaved memory reported is less than 512 MB then no CLM i...

Страница 146: ...ions for managing the boot options list bcfg boot dump Display all items in the boot options list for the system bcfg boot rm Remove the item number specified by from the boot options list bcfg boot mv a b Move the item number specified by a to the position specified by b in the boot options list bcfg boot add file efi Description Add a new boot option to the position in the boot options list spec...

Страница 147: ...the EFI Boot Manager menu select an item from the boot options list to boot HP UX using that boot option The EFI Boot Manager is available only on HP Integrity servers Refer to ACPI Configuration for HP UX Must Be default on page 147 for required configuration details Step 1 Access the EFI Boot Manager menu for the nPartition on which you want to boot HP UX Log in to the management processor and e...

Страница 148: ...ig or booting will be interrupted with a panic when launching the HP UX kernel To set the ACPI configuration for HP UX a At the EFI Shell interface enter the acpiconfig default command b Enter the reset command for the nPartition to reboot with the proper default configuration for HP UX Step 3 At the EFI Shell environment issue the map command to list all currently mapped bootable devices The boot...

Страница 149: ...ion describes how to boot HP UX in single user mode on cell based HP Integrity servers Single User Mode HP UX Booting EFI Shell From the EFI Shell environment boot in single user mode by stopping the boot process at the HPUX EFI interface the HP UX Boot Loader prompt HPUX by entering the boot is vmunix command The EFI Shell is available only on HP Integrity servers Refer to ACPI Configuration for ...

Страница 150: ...rnel in single user is mode HPUX boot is vmunix System Memory 4063 MB loading section 0 complete loading section 1 complete loading symbol table loading System Directory boot sys to MFS loading MFSFILES Directory bootfs to MFS Launching stand vmunix SIZE Text 25953K Data 3715K BSS 3637K Total 33306K Console is on a Serial Device Booting kernel Step 6 Exit the console and management processor inter...

Страница 151: ...P UX Boot Loader prompt HPUX Step 5 At the HPUX EFI interface enter the boot lm vmunix command to boot HP UX the stand vmunix kernel in LVM maintenance lm mode Step 6 Exit the console and management processor interfaces if you are finished using them To exit the EFI environment press B Control B this exits the nPartition console and returns to the management processor Main Menu To exit the managem...

Страница 152: ...to the discussion of shutdown R H in this list Shut down HP UX and reboot the nPartition Issue the shutdown r command to shut down and reboot the nPartition On cell based HP Integrity servers the shutdown r command is equivalent to the shutdown R command Perform a reboot for reconfiguration of the nPartition Issue the HP UX shutdown R command to perform a reboot for reconfiguration This shuts down...

Страница 153: ...arstatus V c command and parstatus V p command report the CLM amount requested and CLM amount allocated for the specified cell c where is the cell number or the specified nPartition p where is the nPartition number For details refer to the HP System Partitions Guide or the Partition Manager Web site http docs hp com en PARMGR2 To display CLM configuration details from the EFI Shell on a cell based...

Страница 154: ...t changes to reflect the file system currently accessed The full path for the HP OpenVMS loader is efi vms vms_loader efi and it should be on the device you are accessing Step 3 At the EFI Shell environment use the bcfg command to manage the boot options list You can also accomplish this step by using the efi vms vms_bcfg efi and efi vms vms_show efi utilities which are available on the EFI System...

Страница 155: ...er the acpiconfig default command 2 Enter the reset command for the nPartition to reboot with the proper default configuration for OpenVMS Booting HP OpenVMS EFI Boot Manager From the EFI Boot Manager menu select an item from the boot options list to boot HP OpenVMS using the selected boot option Step 1 Access the EFI Boot Manager menu for the system on which you want to boot HP OpenVMS Log in to ...

Страница 156: ...tition for the bootable file system number 2 The EFI Shell prompt changes to reflect the file system currently accessed Also the file system number might change each time it is mapped for example when the system boots or when the map r command is issued Step 4 When accessing the EFI System Partition for the desired boot device issue the efi vms vms_loader command to initiate the vms_loader efi loa...

Страница 157: ... Check existence of basic system files SAVE_FEEDBACK Save AUTOGEN feedback information from this boot DISABLE_AUTOSTART Disable autostart queues POWER_OFF Request console to power off the system Shutdown options NONE SHUTDOWN I OPERATOR this terminal is now an operator s console NOTE HP OpenVMS I64 currently does not support the POWER_OFF shutdown option The SYS SYSTEM SHUTDOWN COM command prompts...

Страница 158: ...parstatus V c command and parstatus V p command report the CLM amount requested and CLM amount allocated for the specified cell c where is the cell number or the specified nPartition p where is the nPartition number For details refer to the HP System Partitions Guide or the Partition Manager Web site http docs hp com en PARMGR2 To display CLM configuration details from the EFI Shell on a cell base...

Страница 159: ...the Microsoft Windows loader is efi microsoft winnt50 ia64ldr efi and it should be on the device you are accessing However you must initiate this loader only from the EFI Boot Menu and not from the EFI Shell Step 3 List the contents of the EFI Microsoft WINNT50 directory to identify the name of the Windows boot option file Boot00nn that you want to import into the system boot options list fs0 ls E...

Страница 160: ...ration for Windows At the EFI Shell enter the acpiconfig windows command and then enter the reset command for the nPartition to reboot with the proper windows configuration for Windows NOTE Microsoft Windows Booting on HP Integrity Servers The recommended method for booting Windows is to use the EFI Boot Manager menu to choose a Windows entry from the boot options list Using the ia64ldr efi Window...

Страница 161: ...rs using the Start menu or the shutdown command CAUTION Do not shut down Windows using Special Administration Console SAC restart or shutdown commands under normal circumstances Issuing restart or shutdown at the SAC prompt causes the system to restart or shut down immediately and can result in the loss of data Instead use the Windows Start menu or the shutdown command to shut down without loss of...

Страница 162: ...mmand prompt from which you can issue Windows commands to shut down the the system Step 2 Check whether any users are logged in Use the query user or query session command Step 3 Issue the shutdown command and the appropriate options to shut down the Windows Server 2003 on the system You have the following options when shutting down Windows To shut down Windows and reboot shutdown r Alternatively ...

Страница 163: ...ports using CLM The optimal CLM settings for SuSE Linux Enterprise Server depend on the applications and workload the OS is running To check CLM configuration details from an OS use Partition Manager or the parstatus command For example the parstatus V c command and parstatus V p command report the CLM amount requested and CLM amount allocated for the specified cell c where is the cell number or t...

Страница 164: ...efi and it should be on the device you are accessing The full path for the SuSE Linux Enterprise Server loader is efi SuSE elilo efi and it should be on the device you are accessing Step 3 At the EFI Shell environment use the bcfg command to manage the boot options list The bcfg command includes the following options for managing the boot options list bcfg boot dump Display all items in the boot o...

Страница 165: ...hoose a Red Hat Enterprise Linux entry from the EFI Boot Manager menu To load the Red Hat Enterprise Linux OS at the EFI Boot Manager menu choose its entry from the list of boot options Choosing a Linux entry from the boot options list boots the OS using ELILO EFI loader and the elilo conf file Initiate the ELILO EFI Linux loader from the EFI Shell Refer to the procedure Booting Red Hat Enterprise...

Страница 166: ...x Enterprise Server You can boot the SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 OS on HP Integrity servers using either of the methods described in this section Refer to Shutting Down Linux on page 167 for details on shutting down the SuSE Linux Enterprise Server OS CAUTION ACPI Configuration for SuSE Linux Enterprise Server Must Be default On cell based HP Integrity servers to boot the SuSE Linux Enterprise ...

Страница 167: ...select the EFI Shell entry from the EFI Boot Manager menu to access the shell Step 2 Access the EFI System Partition for the SuSE Linux Enterprise Server boot device Use the map EFI Shell command to list the file systems fs0 fs1 and so on that are known and have been mapped To select a file system to use enter its mapped name followed by a colon For example to operate with the boot device that is ...

Страница 168: ...ng 0 to wait zero minutes Refer to the shutdown 8 Linux manpage for details Also refer to the Linux manpage for the poweroff command Shutting Down Linux From the command line for Red Hat Enterprise Linux or SuSE Linux Enterprise Server issue the shutdown command to shut down the OS Step 1 Log in to Linux running on the system you want to shut down Log in to the management processor MP for the serv...

Страница 169: ...Appendix A 169 A sx2000 LEDs ...

Страница 170: ... green 48V is good HKP Good PM On green Housekeeping is good MP Present PM On green MP is installed in this cabinet Cabinet PM Numeric Dash Flashing Cabinet number Invalid cabinet ID Locate feature activated Attention MP Flashing Red Chassis log alert Secure Attention Present 48V Good Housekeeping ...

Страница 171: ...P MOP is reset or dead PM Post or run state CLU Post On the UGUY board driven by the CLU SARG 0x0 0xf 0xe 0x1 No HKP CLU is reset or dead CLU Post or run state PCI Cardcage Attention Chassis behind PCI cardcage CLU On Yellow PCI cardcage OL LED Link Cable OL Main Backplane CLU On Yellow Link cable OL MP Post SBCH SBCH 0x0 0xf 0xe 0x1 No HKP MP is reset or dead MP Post or run state Cabinet and IO B...

Страница 172: ...fault Table A 3 OL LED States Description Power Green OL Yellow Normal operation powered On Off Fault detected power on On Flashing Slot selected power on not ready for OLA D On On Power off or slot available Off Off Fault detected power off Off Flashing Read for OL Off On Table A 2 Power and OL LEDs Continued LED Location Driven By State Meaning ...

Страница 173: ...red Memory Good This references non volatile memory that manageability and system firmware share When illuminated it tells the end user that the system is ready to begin fetching code USB Universal Serial Bus When illuminated tells the end user that PDHC is communicating with the MP HB Heart Beat When blinking the PDHC processor is executing And the cell board can be power enabled Power Good Power...

Страница 174: ...Appendix A sx2000 LEDs 174 ...

Страница 175: ...his Appendix summarizes the Management Processor commands Notice that in the examples herein MP is used as the command prompt The term Guardian Service Processor has been changed to Management Processor but some code already written uses the old term ...

Страница 176: ...mmand BO BO Boot partition Access level Single PD user Scope partition This command boots the specified partition It ensures that all the cells assigned to the target partition have valid complex profiles and then releases Boot Is Blocked BIB Example B 1 BO command ...

Страница 177: ... CA CA Configure Asynchronous Modem Parameters Access level Operator Scope Complex This command allows the operator to configure the local and remote console ports The parameters that can be configured are the baud rate flow control and modem type Example B 2 CA Command ...

Страница 178: ...ecution has no bearing on the changes to the configuration The user is responsible for ensuring that all other partitions are shut down before using this command The use of the ID command could be required following the creation of the genesis complex profile If the genesis profile is selected then all remaining cells will be assigned to the free cell list NOTE This command does not boot any parti...

Страница 179: ...nd CP CP Cells Assigned by Partition Access Level Single Partition User Scope Complex The cp command displays a table of cells assigned to partitions and arranged by cabinets This is for display only no configuration is possible with this command Example B 4 CP Command ...

Страница 180: ...ement Processor Commands MP Command DATE 180 MP Command DATE DATE Command Set Date and Time Access level Administrator Scope Complex This command changes the value of the real time clock chip on the MP Example B 5 DATE ...

Страница 181: ... Configuration Access level Administratrix Scope Complex This command resets some or all of the configuration parameters to their default values The clock setting is not effected by the DC command The example below shows the various parameters and their defaults Example B 6 DC Command ...

Страница 182: ...le Partition User Scope Complex This command displays the FRUID data of the specified FRU FRU information for the SBC BPS and processors are constructed because they do not have a FRU ID EEPROM Because of this fact the list of FRUs is different than the list presented in the WF command Example B 7 DF Command ...

Страница 183: ...r the remote console the modem control lines are de asserted forcing the modem to hang up the telephone line For the LAN console the telnet connection is closed If the console being disconnected has an access mode of single connection see ER command then it is disabled otherwise it remains enabled after the connection has been dropped The number after the LAN console status is the number of LAN co...

Страница 184: ... DL Command Example In this example the administrator is connected via telnet to the MP When DL executes his her telnet connection to the MP is closed MP CM dl Disable telnet access and close open telnet connections Y N y WARNING Answering yes will close this connection Are you sure Y N y Telnet access disabled All non diagnostic connections closed Connection closed by foreign host See also DI EL ...

Страница 185: ... LAN Access Access level Administrator Scope Complex This command enables Telnet LAN access Example B 10 EL Command MP CM el Enable telnet access Y N y Telnet access enabled MP CM See also DI DL Note that this command is deprecated and does not support SSH Use the SA command instead ...

Страница 186: ...available to the level of the MP access Administrator Operator or Single PD user The commands that are available in manufacturing mode will be displayed if the MP is in manufacturing mode In the following example the MP is in manufacturing mode and as a result the manufacturing commands are shown in the last screen This example is from a pre release version of MP firmware ...

Страница 187: ...Appendix B Management Processor Commands MP Command HE 187 Example B 11 HE Command ...

Страница 188: ...e This command is similar to the SSCONFIG command in ODE The command is protected by an authentication mechanism The MP generates a lock word and the user must supply an authentication key which is dependent on the lock word A fixed timeout of one minute protects against this command being entered inadvertently This command has no effect if the timeout pops or the wrong authentication key is enter...

Страница 189: ...splay Connectivity Between Cells and I O Access level Sinfle Partition User Scope Complex This command displays a mapping of the connectivity between cells and I O Example MP CM io Cabinet 0 1 Slot 01234567 01234567 Cell XXXX IO Cab 0000 IO Bay 0101 IO Chas 1133 MP CM See also PS ...

Страница 190: ...to a partition to be inadvertently left opened preventing other users to log onto a partition using this path If the system session is hung or if the partition OS is hung the IT command also prevents a session from being locked indefinitely i The second timeout is a MP Handler command timeout This prevents a user from not completing a command and preventing other users from using the MP Handler Ne...

Страница 191: ...LC 191 MP Command LC LC LAN Configuration Access level Administrator Scope Complex This command displays and modifies the LAN configurations The IP address Hostname Subnet mask and Gateway address can be modified with this command Example B 14 LC Command ...

Страница 192: ...rocessor Commands MP Command LS 192 MP Command LS LS LAN Status Access level Single Partition User Scope Complex This command displays all parameters and current connection status of the LAN interface Example B 15 LS Command ...

Страница 193: ...ommand MA MA Main Menu Access level Single Partition User Scope N A The command takes the specific user from the Command menu and returns the user to the main menu Only the user that enters the command is returned to his private main menu Example B 16 MP Main Menu ...

Страница 194: ...CP port 23 Disabling the network diagnostic port prevents the user from accessing the system with diagnostic tools such as JUST GDB LDB and firmware update FWUU Example B 17 ND Command Sample 1 MP CM nd Network diagnostics are currently enabled Do you want to disable network diagnostics Y N y Network diagnostics are disabled MP CM Sample 2 MP CM nd Network diagnostics are currently disabled Do you...

Страница 195: ...r from accidentally TOCing the wrong partition A default partition is automatically set for users who are assigned the Single Partition User access level when they login into the MP handler A user assigned the Single Partition User access level can not change the default partition When users of the Administrator or Operator levels log in their default partition will be set to an invalid partition ...

Страница 196: ... O backplane Also powering on a cell powers on the I O backplane attached to that cell first The System Backplane HLSB cannot be selected as an entity and can only be controlled via the cabinet entity Powering off a partition that has been released from BIB could result in extraneous error events being stored in the event logs Example B 19 PE Command Sample 1 PE for a compute cabinet spudome MP CM...

Страница 197: ...nd PE 197 I IO Chassis P Partition Select Device p Name 0 Partition 0 1 Partition 1 2 Partition 2 3 Partition 3 Select a partition number 0 The power state is OFF for partition 0 In what state do you want the power ON OFF on spudome MP CM See also PS ...

Страница 198: ...level Single Partition User Scope Cabinet This command displays the status of the specified hardware This command adds new information from previous versions of the PS command in other systems The user can retrieve a summary or more detailed information on one of the following a cabinet a cell a core IO and the MP ...

Страница 199: ...Appendix B Management Processor Commands MP Command PS 199 Example B 20 PS Command ...

Страница 200: ...ters installed in the I O backplanes associated with the above RIOs Cell The SINC asserts the mpon signal to Dillon which results in the following being reset Dillon CC all CPUs except SINC any attached RIO all I O adapters installed in the I O backplane associated with the above RIO I O backplane The CLU asserts the iobackplane_reset signal to the appropriate I O backplane which results in the fo...

Страница 201: ... error caused by the holder of the lock terminating before releasing the complex profile lock It invalidates any outstanding key to the complex profile lock There are up to 66 complex profile locks one for each partition in section C of plus one key each for the A and B sections of the Complex Profile The Default Partition is the default when prompting the user for which lock to re key Example B 2...

Страница 202: ...s level Single Partition User Scope Partition This command resets the specified partition but does not automatically boot it The utility system resets each cell that is a member of the specified partition If the user is either Administrator or Operator a choice of which partition will be offered Example B 22 RR Command ...

Страница 203: ... Scope Partition This command resets and boots the specified partition The utility system resets each cell that is a member of the specified partition Once all cells have completed reset the partition is booted If the user is either Administrator or Operator a choice of which partition is offered Example B 23 RS Command ...

Страница 204: ...ement of interfaces including telnet SSH modem network diagnostics IPMI LAN web console etc Example spudome MP CM sa This command displays and allows modification of access parameters T Telnet access Enabled H Secure Shell access Enabled N Network Diagnostics Enabled D DIAG Menu Enabled I IPMI Lan access Enabled Select access mode to change See also EL DL DI ND PARPERM ...

Страница 205: ...Access level Administrator Scope Complex This command modifies the security options and access control to the MP handler The parameters that can be modified are Login timeout Number of password faults allowed Flow control time outs User parameters User name Organization name Access level Mode User state Example B 24 SO Command ...

Страница 206: ...e firmware revisions of all of the entities in the complex Example MP CM sysrev Manageability Subsystem FW Revision Level 7 14 Cabinet 0 SYS FW PDHC Cell slot 0 32 2 7 6 Cell slot 1 32 2 7 6 Cell slot 2 32 2 7 6 Cell slot 3 32 2 7 6 Cell slot 4 Cell slot 5 Cell slot 6 Cell slot 7 MP 7 14 CLU 7 6 PM 7 12 CIO bay 0 chassis 1 7 4 CIO bay 0 chassis 3 7 4 CIO bay 1 chassis 1 7 4 CIO bay 1 chassis 3 7 4...

Страница 207: ... MP Command TC TC TOC Partition Access level Single Partition User Scope Partition This command transfers the control TOC of the specified partition The SINC on each cell in the specified partition asserts the sys_init signal to Dillon Example B 25 TC Command ...

Страница 208: ...he TE as a message that is broadcast when the CR is pressed The message size is limited to 80 characters Any extra characters are not broadcast Also any message that is written is not entered into the console log NOTE All users connected to the MP handler will receive the message irrespective of what Partition the user sending the message has access to Example B 26 TE Command ...

Страница 209: ...nd VM 209 MP Command VM VM Voltage Margin Access level Single Partition User Scope Cabinet The command adjusts the voltage of all marginable supplies within a range of 5 No reset is required for the command to become effective Example B 27 VM Command ...

Страница 210: ... Display List of Connected Users Access level Single Partition User Scope Complex This command displays the login name of the connected console client user and the port on which they are connected For LAN console clients the remote IP address is displayed Example B 28 WHO Command ...

Страница 211: ...mmand XD XD Diagnostic and Reset of MP Access level Operator Scope Complex This command tests certain functions of the SBC and SBCH boards Some of the tests are destructive and should not be performed on a system running the operating system Example B 29 XD Command ...

Страница 212: ...Appendix B Management Processor Commands MP Command XD 212 ...

Страница 213: ...hut down and bring up a system Chose the appropriate section for the desired task Not all steps in a procedure may apply For example if you are checking the configuration as outlined in Checking System Configuration on page 214 and you already connected to the host step 1 is unnecessary ...

Страница 214: ...down Checking System Configuration To check the current system configuration in preparation for shutdown perform the following procedure Step 1 Open a command prompt window and connect to the MP Figure C 1 telnet hostname Figure C 1 Connecting to Host Step 2 Enter the appropriate login and password at the MP prompt The Main Menu appears Figure C 2 ...

Страница 215: ...215 Figure C 2 Main MP Menu Step 3 Invoke the Command Menu by entering cm at the MP prompt Step 4 Make sure that no one else is using the system by entering who at the CM prompt Only one user should be seen as indicated in Figure C 3 Figure C 3 Checking for Other Users ...

Страница 216: ...by entering cp and the CM prompt Cabinet and partition information should be displayed as in Figure C 4 Figure C 4 Checking Current System Configuration Step 6 Go back to the Main Menu by entering ma at the CM prompt Step 7 From the Main Menu enter vfp to invoke the Virtual Front Panel Figure C 5 Figure C 5 MP Virtual Front Panel ...

Страница 217: ...Partition State Step 9 Enter ctrl B to exit the Virtual Front Panel and bring up the Main Menu Shutting Down the Operating System You must shutdown the operating system on each partition From the Main Menu prompt enter co to bring up the Partition Consoles Menu Figure C 7 Figure C 7 Partition Consoles Menu For each partition perform the following steps Step 1 Enter the partition number at the prom...

Страница 218: ...ole by entering ctrl B after shutting down the system Step 5 Repeat step 1 through step 4 for each partition Preparing the Partitions for Shutdown IMPORTANT Before powering off the cabinets HP recommends first that all partitions be brought to the boot is blocked BIB state Perform the following procedure to ensure that all partitions are ready to be shut down Step 1 From the CM prompt issue an rr ...

Страница 219: ... Read the Cell PDH Controller status to determine if the partition is at BIB Figure C 9 Using the de s Command Step 7 Repeat step 1 through step 6 for each partition Powering Off the System Using the pe Command Perform the following steps to power off the system Boot is blocked ...

Страница 220: ... C 10 Figure C 10 Power Entity Command Step 2 Enter the number of the cabinet to power off In Figure C 10 the number is 0 Step 3 When prompted for the state of the cabinet power enter off Step 4 Enter ps power status command at the CM prompt to view the power status Figure C 11 Figure C 11 Power Status First Window ...

Страница 221: ...ep 5 Enter b at the select device prompt to select ensure that the cabinet power is off The output should be similar to that in Figure C 12 The Power switch should be on but the Power should be not enabled Figure C 12 Power Status Second Window The cabinet is now powered off ...

Страница 222: ...ition The ac breakers and cabinet switches on the I O expansion cabinet if one is present are in the OFF position Step 3 If the complex has an IOX cabinet power on this cabinet first IMPORTANT The 48 V switch on the front panel must be off at this time Step 4 Turn on the ac breakers on the PDCAs at the back of the each cabinet In a large complex power on cabinets in one of the two following orders...

Страница 223: ...LEDs Figure C 14 When on the breakers on the PDCA distribute power to the BPSs Power is present at the BPSs when The amber light next to the label AC0 Present is on if the breakers are on the PDCA on the left side at the back of the cabinet The amber light next to the label AC1 Present is on if the breakers are on the PDCA on the right side at the back of the cabinet HKP Present and Attention LEDs...

Страница 224: ...Appendix C Powering the System On and Off Turning On Housekeeping Power 224 Figure C 14 BPS LEDs BPS LEDs ...

Страница 225: ...whenever the system needs to be powered on Step 1 From the Command Menu enter the pe command IMPORTANT If the complex has an IOX cabinet power on this cabinet first In a large complex cabinets should be powered on in one of the two following orders 9 8 1 0 8 9 0 1 Step 2 Enter B and then the cabinet number Figure C 15 Figure C 15 Power Entity Command Step 3 The power state is OFF Enter on to power...

Страница 226: ...observe the power status The status screen shown in Figure C 16 appears Figure C 16 Power Status First Window Step 5 At the Select Device prompt enter B then the cabinet number to check the power status of the cabinet Observe that the Power switch is on and Power is enabled as shown in Figure C 17 Figure C 17 Power Status Window ...

Страница 227: ...ndix D 227 D Templates This appendix contains blank floor plan grids and equipment templates Combine the necessary number of floor plan grid sheets to create a scaled version of the computer room floor plan ...

Страница 228: ... equipment templates Combine the necessary number of floor plan grid sheets to create a scaled version of the computer room floor plan Figure D 1 illustrates the locations required for the cable cutouts Figure D 2 on page 230 illustrates the overall dimensions required for SD16 and SD32 systems ...

Страница 229: ...Appendix D Templates Templates 229 Figure D 3 on page 231 illustrates the overall dimensions required for an SD64 complex Figure D 1 Cable Cutouts and Caster Locations ...

Страница 230: ...Appendix D Templates Templates 230 Figure D 2 SD16 and SD32 Space Requirements ...

Страница 231: ...ame scale as the floor plan grid 1 4 inch 1 foot These templates are provided to show basic equipment dimensions and space requirements for servicing The service areas shown on the template drawings are lightly shaded Use equipment templates with the floor plan grid to define the location of the equipment that will be installed in the computer room ...

Страница 232: ...veral copies of the floor plan grid Step 2 Cut and join them together as necessary to create a scale model floor plan of the computer room Step 3 Remove a copy of each applicable equipment footprint template Step 4 Cut out each template selected in step 3 then place it on the floor plan grid created in step 2 Step 5 Position pieces until the desired layout is obtained then fasten the pieces to the...

Страница 233: ...Appendix D Templates Templates 233 Figure D 4 Computer Floor Template ...

Страница 234: ...Appendix D Templates Templates 234 Figure D 5 Computer Floor Template ...

Страница 235: ...Appendix D Templates Templates 235 Figure D 6 Computer Floor Template ...

Страница 236: ...Appendix D Templates Templates 236 Figure D 7 Computer Floor Template ...

Страница 237: ...Appendix D Templates Templates 237 Figure D 8 Computer Floor Template ...

Страница 238: ...Appendix D Templates Templates 238 Figure D 9 SD32 and SD64 and I O Expansion Cabinet Templates ...

Страница 239: ...Appendix D Templates Templates 239 Figure D 10 SD32 and SD64 and I O Expansion Cabinet Templates ...

Страница 240: ...Appendix D Templates Templates 240 Figure D 11 SD32 and SD64 and I O Expansion Cabinet Templates ...

Страница 241: ...Appendix D Templates Templates 241 Figure D 12 SD32 and SD64 and I O Expansion Cabinet Templates ...

Страница 242: ...Appendix D Templates Templates 242 Figure D 13 SD32 and SD64 and I O Expansion Cabinet Templates ...

Страница 243: ...Appendix D Templates Templates 243 Figure D 14 SD32 and SD64 and I O Expansion Cabinet Templates ...

Страница 244: ...Appendix D Templates Templates 244 ...

Страница 245: ...s and weight 60 circuit breaker sizing 3 phase 4 wire input 63 3 phase 5 wire input 63 nuisance tripping 63 claims procedures 80 clock and utilities board See CLU CLU status seen in window 130 system clock source location 28 UGUY location 28 communications interference 76 component power requirements 66 computer room layout plan 232 connecting I O cables 111 customer LAN 121 customer signoff 138 D...

Страница 246: ...reaker power on sequence 222 ac breakers 117 installation 105 unpacking 88 wiring configurations 88 105 post installation check 138 power housekeeping 117 turning on housekeeping 222 power dissipation 68 69 power options option 6 63 64 option 7 63 64 power requirements component 66 I O expansion cabinet 66 system 65 power supply mounting screws 84 power up power on sequence for cabinets 126 R ramp...

Страница 247: ...Index 247 W wiring check 101 wrist strap usage 76 ...

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