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HP 9000 V2500 SCA manual available for free PDF download: Operator's Manual
HP 9000 V2500 SCA Operator's Manual (206 pages)
Hewlett-Packard Server Operator's Guide
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HP
| Category:
Server
| Size: 3.98 MB
Table of Contents
Revision History
2
Table of Contents
3
Preface
13
Notational Conventions
14
Safety and Regulatory Information
16
Safety in Material Handling
16
USA Radio Frequency Interference FCC Notice
16
Japanese Radio Frequency Interference VCCI
17
EMI Statement (European Union Only)
17
Digital Apparatus Statement (Canada)
17
BCIQ (Taiwan)
17
Figure 1 Japanese Radio Frequency Notice
17
Acoustics (Germany)
18
IT Power System
18
High Leakage Current
18
Figure 2 BCIQ (Taiwan)
18
Installation Conditions (U.S.)
19
Fuse Cautions
19
Associated Documents
20
Technical Assistance
21
Reader Feedback
22
1 Overview
23
V-Class System Components
24
Figure 3 V-Class Server Components: Cabinet and Service Support Processor
24
The Service Support Processor
25
Figure 4 Four-Cabinet V2500/V2600 Server Components
25
Server Console and Diagnostic Connections
26
V-Class Server Architecture
28
V2500/V2600 Crossbar Interconnection
28
Figure 5 Console and Diagnostic Connections for a Four-Cabinet V2500/V2600 Server.5 Figure 6 Functional Diagram of a Single-Cabinet V2500/V2600 Server
29
V2500/V2600 Cabinet Components
30
Figure 7 V2500/V2600 Hyperplane Crossbar Connections
30
Core Utilities Board
31
Memory
31
Processors
31
Figure 8 Conceptual Overview of V2500/V2600 Memory Board
32
Input/Output
34
Table 1 Valid CTI Cache Sizes
34
Figure 9 Numbering and Locations of Single-Cabinet V2500/V2600 PCI I/O
35
Figure 10 Numbering and Locations of Multiple-Cabinet V2500/V2600 PCI I/O
36
Multiple-Cabinet Server Connections
37
Figure 11 Four-Cabinet V2500/V2600 Server CTI Cable Connections
38
V2500/V2600 Cabinet Configurations
40
Figure 12 Sample V2500/V2600 Cabinet Configurations
41
2 Indicators, Switches, and Displays
43
Operator Panel
44
Figure 13 Operator Panel
44
Key Switch Panel
45
Key Switch
45
DC on Led
45
Figure 14 Key Switch Panel
45
Toc
46
DVD-ROM Drive
46
Disk Loading Slot
46
Figure 15 DVD-ROM Drive
46
Busy Indicator
47
Eject Button
47
Optional DAT Drive
47
Leds
47
Figure 16 DDS-3 DAT Drive Front Panel
47
Eject Button
48
Table 2 Indicator LED Operation
48
System Displays
49
Figure 17 System Displays
49
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
50
Node Status Line
50
Processor Status Line
50
Figure 18 Front Panel LCD
50
Table 3 Processor Initialization Steps
51
Table 4 Processor Run-Time Status Codes
51
Message Display Line
52
Table 5 Message Display Line
52
Attention Light Bar
53
Environmental Errors
54
3 SSP Operation
57
SSP and the V-Class System
58
SSP Log-On
59
SSP Sppuser Windows
59
Figure 19 SSP User Windows for V2500/V2600 Servers with One Node
60
Figure 20 SSP User Windows for V2500/V2600 Servers with more than Two Nodes
61
Console Bar
62
Console Window (Sppconsole - Complex Console)
62
Console Window (Sppconsole - Node X Console)
62
Ksh Shell Windows
62
Message Window
62
Using the CDE (Common Desktop Environment) Workspace Menu
63
CDE Workspace Menu
63
Figure 21 SSP Workspace Submenus for V2500/V2600
64
Figure 22 SSP Workspace Submenus for V2500/V2600
64
Using the Console
67
Creating New Console Windows
67
Starting the Console
67
Table 6 Commands for Creating Console Windows
67
Starting the Console from the Workspace Menu
68
Starting the Console Using the Sppconsole Command
68
Starting the Console Using Ts_Config
69
Starting the Console Using the Consolebar
70
Starting the Console by Logging Back on
71
Console Commands
71
Table 7 Sppconsole Commands
71
Watching the Console
72
Assuming Control of the Console
73
Changing a Console Connection
74
Accessing System Logs
74
The Set_Complex Command
74
Targeting Commands to Nodes
75
SSP File System
76
Spp/Etc
76
Figure 23 SSP File System for V2500/V2600 Servers
76
Spp/Bin
77
Spp/Scripts
77
Spp/Data/Complex_Name
77
Spp/Firmware
78
Spp/Est
78
Spp/Man
78
Device Files
79
Table 8 Device File Differences
79
System Log Pathnames
80
Table 9 System Log Pathnames
80
4 Firmware (OBP and PDC)
81
Boot Sequence
82
Figure 24 Boot Process
83
Boot Process Output
84
HP Mode Boot Menu
86
Table 10 Boot Menu Commands
87
Enabling Autoboot
89
Syntax
89
Examples
90
Help Command
91
Syntax
91
Examples
91
5 Configuration Utilities
93
Ts_Config
94
Starting Ts_Config
94
Ts_Config Operation
95
Figure 25 Ts_Config Sample Display
95
Table 11 Ts_Config Status Values
96
Configuration Procedures
97
Upgrade JTAG Firmware
97
Figure 26 Ts_Config Showing Node 0 Highlighted
98
Figure 27 Ts_Config "Upgrade JTAG Firmware" Selection
98
Configure a Node
99
Figure 28 Upgrade JTAG Firmware Confirmation Panel
99
Figure 29 Ts_Config Power-Cycle Panel
99
Figure 30 Ts_Config Indicating Node 0 as Not Configured
100
Figure 31 Ts_Config "Configure Node" Selection
100
Figure 32 Ts_Config Node Configuration Panel
101
Figure 33 Ts_Config Restart Workspace Manager Panel
102
Figure 34 Ts_Config Indicating Node 0 Is Configured
102
Configure the Scub_Ip Address
103
Figure 35 Ts_Config "Configure 'Scub_Ip' Address" Selection
103
Figure 36 Ts_Config "SCUB OK" Panel
103
Reset the Node
104
Figure 37 Ts_Config Scub_Ip Address Configuration Confirmation
104
Figure 38 Ts_Config Scub_Ip Address Set Confirmation Panel
104
Figure 39 Ts_Config "Reset Node" Selection
105
Figure 40 Ts_Config Node Reset Panel
105
Deconfigure a Node
106
Add/Configure the Terminal Mux
106
Figure 41 Ts_Config "Add/Configure Terminal Mux" Selection
106
Remove Terminal Mux
107
Console Sessions
107
Figure 42 Terminal Mux IP Address Panel
107
Figure 43 "Start Console Session" Selection
108
Figure 44 Started Console Sessions
108
V2500/V2600 SCA (Multinode) Configuration
109
Figure 45 SSP Supporting Two Single-Node Complexes
109
Figure 46 Ts_Config Configure Multinode Complex Selection
110
Figure 47 Configure Multinode Complex Dialog Window
110
Figure 48 Configure Multinode Complex Dialog Window with Appropriate Values
112
Figure 49 Configuration Started Information Box
112
V2500/V2600 Split SCA Configuration
114
Figure 50 Ts_Config Showing Newly Configured Complexes
114
Figure 51 Ts_Config Split Multinode Complex Operation
115
Figure 52 Ts_Config Split Multinode Complex Panel
115
Figure 53 Ts_Config Split Multinode Complex Panel Filled in
116
Figure 54 Split Multinode Confirmation Panel
116
Figure 55 Ts_Config Split Multinode Operation Complete
116
Ts_Config Files
117
SSP-To-System Communications
119
Figure 56 SSP-To-System Communications
119
LAN Communications
120
SSP Host Name and IP Addresses
120
Serial Communications
121
CCMD
122
Xconfig
124
Figure 57 Xconfig Window-Physical Location Names
125
Figure 58 Xconfig Window-Logical Names
126
Figure 59 Xconfig Window Menu Bar
127
Menu Bar
127
Figure 60 Xconfig Window Node Configuration Map
128
Node Configuration Map
128
Node Control Panel
129
Figure 61 Xconfig Window Node Control Panel
130
Configuration Utilities
132
Autoreset
132
Est_Config
132
Report_Cfg
133
Table 12 Report_Cfg Options
133
Effects of Hardware and Software Deconfiguration
134
Report_Cfg Summary Report
134
Report_Cfg ASIC Report
135
Report_Cfg I/O Report
135
Report_Cfg Memory Report
136
Report_Cfg Processor Report
137
Xsecure
137
6 HP-UX Operating System
139
HP-UX on the V2500/V2600
140
Displaying System Information
140
Listing the Server Hardware Configuration
140
Table 13 Hardware Path Numbering for V2500/V2600 Cabinets
141
Configuring HP-UX for V-Class Servers
142
HP-UX Parameter Sets
142
Multiple-Cabinet Kernel Configurations
143
Process and Thread "Gang Scheduling
144
HP-UX 11.10 SCA Enhancements
144
HP-UX SCA Features
145
Starting HP-UX
147
Power-On Sequence
148
Boot Variables
149
Reviewing the State of the File System
150
Table 14 Boot Variables
150
Stopping HP-UX
152
Shutdown Considerations
152
Rebooting the System
154
Shutting down the System
155
Resetting the V2500/V2600 Server Hardware
156
7 Recovering from Failures
159
Collecting Information
160
Performance Problems
161
System Hangs
162
System Panics
163
Peripheral Problem
164
Interface Card and System Problem
165
File System Problem
166
LAN Communication Problem
166
Logical Volume Manager (LVM) Related Problem
167
Recovery from Other Situations
167
Rebooting the System
168
Monitoring the System after a System Panic
168
Abnormal System Shutdowns
169
Fast Dump
169
Overview of the Dump and Save Cycle
170
Crash Dump Destination and Contents
170
New SCA-Extended Crash Dump Format
171
Memory Dumped on V2500/V2600 SCA Servers
171
Configuration Criteria
172
System Recovery Time
172
Crash Information Integrity
174
Disk Space Needs
176
Defining Dump Devices
177
Kernel Dump Device Definitions
178
Runtime Dump Device Definitions
180
Dump Order
182
What Happens When the System Crashes
182
Operator Override Options
183
The Dump
183
The Reboot
184
What to Do after the System Has Rebooted
184
Using Crashutil to Complete the Saving of a Dump
185
Crash Dump Format Conversion
185
Analyzing Crash Dumps
186
Appendix A: LED Codes
187
Power on Detected Errors
188
Table 15 CUB Detects Power on Error
188
CUB Detected Memory Power Fail
193
Table 16 CUB Detects Memory Power Fail
193
CUB Detected Processor Error
194
Table 17 CUB Detects Processor Power Fail
194
CUB Detected I/O Error
195
Table 18 CUB Detects I/O (IOB) Power Fail
195
CUB Detected Fan Error
196
Table 19 CUB Detects Fan Power Fail
196
CUB Detected Ambient Air Errors
197
Table 20 CUB Detects Ambient Air Error
197
CUB Detected Hard Error
198
Table 21 Hard Error
198
CUB Detected Intake Ambient Air Error
199
Table 22 Ambient Air (Intake) Error
199
CUB Detected DC Error
200
Table 23 DC Error
200
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