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HP rp4410 Service Manual (246 pages)
User Service Guide, Fifth Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/4440
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Server
| Size: 18.56 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Document
17
Intended Audience
17
New and Changed Information in this Edition
17
Publishing History
17
Document Organization
17
Publishing History Details
17
Typographic Conventions
18
Physical and Environmental Specifications
18
HP-UX Release Name and Release Identifier
19
Related Documents
19
HP Encourages Your Comments
19
HP-UX 11I Releases
19
1 Overview
21
HP 9000 Rp4410 and Rp4440 Server Views
21
HP 9000 Rp4410/Rp4440 Server (Top View)
22
HP 9000 Rp4410/Rp4440 Server with Bezel Removed (Front View)
22
Detailed Server Description
23
External Core I/O
23
I/O Subsystem
23
Internal Core I/O
23
HP 9000 Rp4410/Rp4440 Server (Rear View)
23
Processors
24
Memory
24
Cooling
24
Power Supply Unit
24
Front Display Panel, DVD, and Diagnostic Panel
24
Mass Storage
24
Firmware
25
Event Ids for Errors and Events
25
Dimensions and Values
25
Controls, Ports, and Leds
25
Front Panel
25
Server Dimensions and Values
25
Control Panel - Front View of Server (with Bezel)
26
Accessing the Control Panel
26
Control Panel Leds and Buttons
27
Control Panel LED Definitions
27
Rear Panel
28
Button LED Definitions
28
Power Supply Status Leds
29
Rear Panel Leds
29
Power Supply Status LED
29
Ilo MP LAN Leds
30
Ilo MP LED Status Descriptions – Example 1
30
Single-Port Gigabit Ethernet LAN Card
31
Ilo MP LAN Leds – Example 2
31
Single-Port Gige LAN Connector and Leds
31
Ilo MP LED Status Descriptions – Example 2
31
Single-Port Gige LAN LED Status Descriptions
31
Ports and Connectors
32
Dual-Port Gige LAN Card Leds
32
Dual-Port Gige LAN Card LED Status Descriptions
32
USB Ports
33
VGA Port
33
Serial Ports
33
Server Rear View
33
USB Port Connector
33
USB Pinouts
33
Ilo MP LAN Port
34
Serial Port Connector
34
Serial Port Pinouts
34
Ilo MP LAN Port Pinouts
34
Gigabit Ethernet LAN Port
35
SCSI Port, Ultra 3, 68-Pin
35
Gigabit Ethernet LAN Port Pinouts
35
SCSI Port Pinouts
35
Additional Controls and Leds
36
Hot-Pluggable Disk Drive Leds
36
Accessing the Quickfind Diagnostic Panel
37
DVD Drives
37
Quickfind Diagnostic Panel
37
Hot-Pluggable Disk Drive LED Indicators
37
DVD Drive
37
Hot-Pluggable Disk Drive LED Definitions
37
DVD Drive LED Definitions
37
I/O Baseboard LED Indicators
38
Quickfind Diagnostic Panel
38
I/O Baseboard Leds, Buttons, and Sensors
39
Powering the Server on and off
40
Power States
40
Powering on the Server
40
Powering on the Server Using the Ilo MP
40
Powering off the Server
41
Powering off the Server Manually
41
Powering off the Server Using the Ilo MP
41
Powering on the Server Manually
41
2 System Specifications
43
System Configuration
43
Dimensions and Values
43
Minimum and Maximum Server Configurations
43
Server Dimensions and Values
43
Grounding
44
Electrical Specifications
44
AC Power Cords
44
Circuit Breaker
44
Server Dimensions and Values
44
Power Cords
44
System Power Specifications
45
System Power Requirements
45
Power and Cooling
46
Environmental Specifications
46
Environmental Temperature Sensor
46
Operating Environment
46
Typical Configuration Power Values
46
Nonoperating Environment
47
Cooling
47
Bulk Power Supply Cooling
47
CPU and Memory Cooling
47
PCI and Mass Storage Section Cooling
47
Acoustic Noise Specification
48
Physical and Environmental Specifications
48
Airflow through HP 9000 Rp4410 and Rp4440 Servers
48
3 Installing the System
51
Introduction
51
Server Views
51
HP 9000 Rp4410 and Rp4440 Servers (Top View)
51
Detailed Server Description
52
I/O Subsystem
52
Internal Core I/O
52
HP 9000 Rp4410 and Rp4440 Servers with Bezel Removed (Front View)
52
HP 9000 Rp4410 and Rp4440 Servers (Rear View)
52
External Core I/O
53
Processors
53
Memory
53
Cooling
53
Power Supply Unit
53
Front Display Panel, DVD, and Diagnostic Panel
54
Mass Storage
54
Firmware
54
Dimensions and Values
54
Event Ids for Errors and Events
54
Safety Information
55
Installation Sequence and Checklist
55
Installation Sequence Checklist
55
Unpacking and Inspecting the Server
56
Checking the Inventory
56
Inspecting the Shipping Containers for Damage
56
Unpacking the Server
56
Verifying Site Preparation
56
Returning Damaged Equipment
57
Unloading the Server with a Lifter
57
Installing Additional Components
57
Service Tools Required
57
Accessing a Rack-Mounted Server
58
Extend the Server from the Rack
58
Inserting the Server into the Rack
58
Accessing T-25 Screws
58
Accessing a Pedestal-Mounted Server
59
Front Panel Controls and Indicators
59
Pedestal-Mounted Server
59
Front View with Bezel
60
Accessing the Control Panel
60
Control Panel
60
Control Panel LED Definitions
61
Additional Controls and Indicators
62
Hot-Pluggable Disk Drive Indicators
62
Hot-Pluggable Disk Drive LED Indicators
62
Button LED Definitions
62
DVD, DVD-R, and DVD-RW Drives
63
Front Bezel
63
Removing the Front Bezel
63
DVD or CD-RW/DVD LED Indicators
63
Hot-Pluggable Disk Drive LED Definitions
63
DVD Drive LED Definitions
63
Replacing the Front Bezel
64
Front and Top Covers
64
Removing the Front Cover
64
Removing and Replacing the Front Bezel
64
Replacing the Front Cover
65
Removing the Top Cover
65
Removing and Replacing the
65
Replacing the Top Cover
66
Hot-Swappable Chassis Fan Units
66
Removing and Replacing the Top Cover
66
Hot-Swappable I/O Fans (Units 0 and 1)
67
Removing a Hot-Swappable Fan Unit
68
Hot-Swappable Power Supply Fan (Unit 2)
68
Replacing a Hot-Swappable Fan Unit
69
I/O Baseboard Assembly
69
Removing the I/O Baseboard Assembly
69
I/O Baseboard Locking Lever
70
Replacing the I/O Baseboard Assembly
71
I/O Baseboard Assembly Removal
71
System Battery
72
Battery Notice
72
Replacing the System Battery
72
System Battery Location on I/O Baseboard
73
Installing Power Supplies and Disk Drives
74
Installing Hot-Swappable Power Supplies
74
Power Supply Load Order
74
Installing Hot-Pluggable Disk Drives
75
Metal Cover in Unused Slot P1
75
Volume Filler Installation in Slot 2
76
Installing a Disk Drive in Slot 2
76
Installing Processors
77
Dual Processor Modules
77
Required Tools
77
Installing a Disk Drive in Slots 1 and 2
77
Processor Load Order
78
Removing the Processor Extender Board
78
Dual Processor Module Load Order
78
Extender Board Latches
79
Removing the Processor Extender Board
79
Installing a Processor on the Extender Board
80
Processor Cable Placed Correctly
81
Processor Cable Placed Incorrectly
81
Installing the Processor on the Extender Board
83
Extender Board Switches and Jumpers
84
Replacing the Processor Extender Board
84
Installing Memory
84
DIMM Slot Fillers
84
Supported DIMM Sizes
84
DIMM Filler Requirements for 16-DIMM Extender Board
84
DIMM Filler Requirements for 32-DIMM Memory Extender Board
85
DIMM Memory Extender Board Minimum Configuration
85
Removing a Memory Extender Board
86
DIMM Memory Extender Board Minimum Configuration
86
Installing Dimms
87
Removing the Memory Extender Board
87
Replacing the Memory Extender Board
88
Hot-Pluggable PCI/PCI-X
88
Inserting DIMM into the Extender Board Connector Socket
88
Hot-Pluggable PCI/PCI-X Operations
89
PCI/PCI-X Hardware and Software Interfaces
89
PCI/PCI-X Slot Locations and Configurations
89
Hot-Pluggable Hardware and Software Interfaces and os Availability
89
Slot ID Numbering
90
Hot-Plug Procedures
91
Ola
91
PCI/PCI-X Card Slot Frequency and Bus Mode Compatibility for Shared Slots
91
PCI/PCI-X OLX Divider Layout
92
Inserting a PCI/PCI-X Card
93
Slider Gate Latch
94
Olr
95
Understanding Leds and Hardware Errors
96
Troubleshooting PCI/PCI-X Hot-Pluggable Operations
96
Hot-Pluggable LED Error Conditions
96
Converting SCSI from Simplex to Duplex
97
Accessing the SCSI Backplane
97
Converting to Duplex
97
Safety Information
97
Removing the SCSI Jumper Cable
98
Installing the Duplex Board
99
Installing the SCSI Cable B to the SCSI Backplane
100
Replacing the Removed Modules
101
Installing the SCSI Cable B to the SCSI Adapter Board
101
Installing the Server into a Rack, Non-HP Rack, or Pedestal
102
HP Rack
102
Non-HP Rack
102
Pedestal Mount
102
Connecting the Cables
102
AC Input Power
102
Core I/O Connections
103
Applying Standby Power to the Server
103
Connecting to the LAN
103
Console Setup
104
Setting up the Console
104
Setup Checklist
104
Ports on Server Rear
104
Setup Flowchart
105
Setup Checklist
105
Preparation
106
Determining the Physical Ilo MP Access Method
106
Ilo MP Setup Flowchart
106
Determining the Ilo MP LAN Configuration Method
107
Configuring the Ilo MP LAN Using DHCP and DNS
107
Console Connection Matrix
107
LAN Configuration Methods
107
Configuring the Ilo MP LAN Using ARP Ping
108
ARP Ping Commands
108
Configuring the Ilo MP LAN Using the RS-232 Serial Port
109
Logging in to the Ilo MP
110
Additional Setup
111
Modifying User Accounts and Default Password
111
Security Access Settings
112
Setting up Security
112
Accessing the Host Console
112
Accessing the Host Console with the TUI - CO Command
112
Interacting with the Ilo MP Using the Web GUI
112
Web Login Page
113
Status Summary Page
113
Accessing the Graphic Console Using VGA
114
Connecting a Monitor Using the VGA Port
114
Enabling VGA Graphics Capability
114
Installing Your A6150B Graphics Card
114
Powering the Server on and off
115
Power States
115
Powering on the Server
115
Powering on the Server Using the Ilo MP PC Command
115
Powering on the Server Manually
116
Powering off the Server
116
Powering off the Server Manually
116
Powering off the Server Using the Ilo MP PC Command
116
Booting the Operating System
116
Supported Operating System
116
Booting and Shutting down HP-UX
117
Booting HP-UX in LVM Maintenance Mode
117
Booting HP-UX in Single-User Mode
117
Standard HP-UX Booting Using Boot Console Handler
117
Shutting down HP-UX
118
Verifying the Server Configuration Using the Boot Console Handler
118
Troubleshooting
118
Troubleshooting Methodology
118
Troubleshooting Using the Server Power Button
119
Server Does Not Power on
119
Server Power Button Functions When Server Is on and at BCH
119
Server Power Button Functions When Server Is on and os Is Running
119
Server Power Button Functions When Server Is off
119
BCH Menu Is Not Available
120
Operating System Does Not Boot
120
Operating System Boots with Problems
120
Intermittent Server Problems
120
DVD Problems
121
Console Problems
121
Downloading and Installing the Latest Version of the Firmware
121
Downloading the Latest Version of the Firmware
121
Hard Drive Problems
121
Installing the Latest Version of the Firmware on the Server
121
Front Control Panel Leds
122
Troubleshooting Using LED Indicators
122
Front Control Panel LED Definitions
122
Quickfind Diagnostic Panel Leds
123
Quickfind Diagnostic Panel LED Definitions
123
Information to Collect before You Contact Support
124
Quickfind Diagnostic Panel
124
4 Booting the Operating System
125
Supported Operating System
125
Booting and Shutting down HP-UX
125
Standard HP-UX Booting Using the Boot Console Handler
125
Booting HP-UX in Single-User Mode
126
Booting HP-UX in LVM Maintenance Mode
126
Shutting down HP-UX
126
Verifying the Server Configuration Using Boot Console Handler
127
5 Troubleshooting
129
Troubleshooting Methodology
129
Troubleshooting System Power
129
Using the Front Panel Power Button
129
Power Button Functions
129
Server Does Not Successfully Power on and Remain Powered on
130
System Build-Up Troubleshooting
132
Operating System Boots
134
Operating System Does Not Boot
135
Troubleshooting Using Online Support Tools
135
Event Monitoring Service
135
Ilo MP
135
Support Tools Manager
135
Accessing the Ilo MP Interface and System Logs
136
Sel
136
Troubleshooting Using Offline Support Tools
137
Ode
137
Troubleshooting PCI/PCI-X Hot-Pluggable Operations
138
PCI/PCI-X Leds
138
ODE Commands
138
PCI/PCI-X Bus Mode or Frequency Mismatch
139
Hardware Operation Fault
139
Troubleshooting Using LED Indicators
139
Front Control Panel Leds
139
Quickfind Diagnostic Panel Leds
140
Front Control Panel LED Definitions
140
Quickfind Diagnostic Panel LED Definitions
140
I/O Baseboard LED Indicators
141
Quickfind Diagnostic Panel
141
I/O Baseboard Leds, Buttons, and Sensors
142
Memory Extender Boards
143
DIMM Memory Extender Board Leds
143
DIMM Memory Extender Board LED States
143
Disk and I/O Path Logging
144
DIMM Memory Extender Board Leds
144
DIMM Memory Extender Board LED States
144
Internal Disk and DVD Paths
144
Core I/O Connections
145
Extended Core I/O Paths
145
PCI I/O Paths
145
System I/O Board Switches and Jumpers
146
System I/O Board Indicators, Connectors, and Jumpers
147
6 Removing and Replacing Components
149
Safety Information
149
Required Service Tools
149
Accessing a Rack-Mounted Server
149
Extend the Server from the Rack
150
Inserting the Server into the Rack
150
Accessing T-25 Screws
150
Accessing a Pedestal-Mounted Server
151
Front Bezel
151
Pedestal-Mounted Server
151
Removing the Front Bezel
152
Replacing the Front Bezel
152
Front and Top Covers
152
Removing the Front Cover
152
Removing and Replacing the Front Bezel
152
Replacing the Front Cover
153
Removing the Top Cover
153
Removing and Replacing the
153
Replacing the Top Cover
154
Removing and Replacing the Top Cover
154
Memory Extender Board
155
Removing the Memory Extender Board
155
Memory Extender Board Latches
155
Replacing the Memory Extender Board
156
System Memory Dimms
156
Replacing Deallocated Memory Ranks
156
Memory Extender Board
156
Removing Memory Dimms
157
Installing Memory Dimms
157
DIMM Filler Requirements for 16-DIMM Memory Extender Board
157
DIMM Memory Extender Board Slot Ids
158
DIMM Filler Requirements for 32-DIMM Memory Extender Board
158
Supported DIMM Sizes
159
DIMM Slot Fillers
159
Installing Dimms
159
DIMM Memory Extender Board Slot Ids
159
Inserting the DIMM into the Extender Board Connector Socket
160
Processor Extender Board
161
Removing the Processor Extender Board
161
Replacing the Processor Extender Board
162
Processor Extender Board
162
Dipswitch Location
163
Dipswitch Setting for S5
164
Replacing Dual Processor Modules
165
Dual Processor Modules
165
Processor Load Order
165
Removing a Dual Processor Module
166
Installing a Dual Processor Module
167
Removing the Dual Processor Module from the Processor Extender Board
167
Locating the Socket in the Processor Extender Board
168
Processor Cable Placed Correctly
169
Processor Cable Placed Incorrectly
170
Installing the Dual Processor Module on the Processor Extender Board
171
Hot-Swappable Chassis Fan Unit
172
Removing a Hot-Swappable Chassis Fan Unit
172
Hot-Swappable I/O Chassis Fans Removal and Replacement
173
Replacing a Hot-Swappable Chassis Fan Unit
174
Hot-Swappable Power Supply Chassis Fan Removal and Replacement
174
I/O Baseboard Assembly
175
Removing the I/O Baseboard Assembly
175
I/O Baseboard Locking Lever
176
Replacing the I/O Baseboard Assembly
177
I/O Baseboard Removal
177
S5102 Dipswitch Setting
178
Accessing the S5102 Dipswitch
178
Removing and Replacing the I/O Baseboard Locking Lever
180
System Battery
180
Battery Notice
180
Replacing the System Battery
181
Battery Location on the I/O Baseboard
181
Removing and Replacing PCI/PCI-X Cards
182
PCI/PCI-X Configurations
182
Slot ID Numbering
183
PCI/PCI-X Card Path Logging
184
PCI/PCI-X Card Slot Frequency and Bus Mode Compatibility for Shared Slots
184
PCI I/O Paths
184
Ola
185
PCI I/O Hardware Paths
185
PCI/PCI-X OLX Divider Layout
186
PCI-X Card Latch Opening Sequence
186
Inserting a PCI/PCI-X Card
187
Slider Gate Latch
188
Olr
189
Removing a PCI/PCI-X Card Offline
190
Installing a PCI Card Offline
190
OLX Dividers
191
Removing an OLX Divider
191
OLX Divider Removal and Replacement
192
OLX Slider Gate Bracket
193
Replacing an OLX Divider
194
U320 SCSI Enablement and Conversion Procedures
194
Time Required
194
Upgrade Tasks
194
Simplex Configuration Upgrade
194
Duplex Configuration Upgrade
195
Back up Your Data
195
Removing Server Components
195
Removing the SCSI Duplex Board
195
Disconnecting SCSI Cable B from the SCSI Backplane
196
Removing the SCSI Backplane
197
Remove the SCSI Duplex Board
197
Remove the SCSI Backplane Jumper Cable
198
Replacing the SCSI Backplane
199
Installing the SCSI Duplex Board
199
Lifting the SCSI Backplane out of the Chassis
199
Aligning the Bracket Tabs on the SCSI Duplex Board
200
Installing the Server Components
201
Verify the Upgrade Installation
201
Connecting SCSI Cable B to the SCSI Adapter Board
201
Converting SCSI from Duplex to Simplex Operation
202
Accessing the SCSI Backplane
202
Converting to Simplex
202
Safety Information
202
Unplugging the SCSI Cable B from the SCSI Backplane
203
Unplug the SCSI Cable B from the SCSI Adapter Board
204
Removing the Duplex Board
205
Installing Server Components
206
Verifying the Upgrade Installation
206
Installing the SCSI Jumper Cable
206
Removing and Replacing Core I/O Cards
207
PCI Slot Locations and Configurations
207
Removing the LAN Core I/O Card
207
Required Service Tools
207
Safety Information
207
Installing the LAN Core I/O Card
208
LAN I/O Card Latch Location
208
Removing the SCSI Core I/O Card
209
Installing the LAN I/O Card
209
Installing the SCSI Core I/O Card
210
SCSI I/O Card Latch Location
210
Installing the SCSI I/O Card
211
Hot-Pluggable Disk Drives
212
Installing a Disk Drive in Slots 1 and 2
212
Removing a Hot-Pluggable Disk Drive
212
Replacing a Hot-Pluggable Disk Drive
212
Installing a Disk Drive in Slot 2
213
Installing a Volume Filler in Slot 2
213
SCSI Backplane
214
Removing the SCSI Backplane
214
Replacing the SCSI Backplane
215
SCSI Backplane Removal and Replacement
215
Midplane Riser Board
216
Removing the Midplane Riser Board
216
Replacing the Midplane Riser Board
217
Midplane Riser Board
217
Hot-Swappable Power Supplies
218
Power Supply Load Order
218
Removing a Hot-Swappable Power Supply
218
Replacing a Hot-Swappable Power Supply
219
Hot-Swappable Power Supply Removal and Replacement
219
Power Distribution Board
220
Removing the Power Distribution Board
220
Replacing the Power Distribution Board
221
Power Distribution Board Removal and Replacement
221
DVD Drive
222
Removing a DVD Drive
222
Replacing a DVD Drive
223
DVD Drive Removal and Replacement
223
DVD I/O Board
224
Removing a DVD I/O Board
224
Replacing a DVD I/O Board
225
DVD I/O Board Removal and Replacement
225
Display Board
226
Removing the Display Board
226
Replacing the Display Board
227
Display Board Removal and Replacement
227
Quickfind Diagnostic Board
228
Removing the Quickfind Diagnostic Board
228
Replacing the Quickfind Diagnostic Board
229
Quickfind Diagnostic Board Removal and Replacement
229
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HP rp4410 Installation Manual (103 pages)
Installation Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/rp4440
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Server
| Size: 2.69 MB
Table of Contents
Installation Guide
1
Legal Notices
2
Table of Contents
3
About this Document
9
Intended Audience
9
New and Changed Information in this Edition
9
Table 1. Publishing History Details
10
Table 2. HP-UX 11I Releases
11
Hp Encourages Your Comments
12
Related Documents
12
Installing the System
13
Introduction
13
Server Views
14
Figure 1-1 HP 9000 Rp4410 and Rp4440 Servers (Top View)
14
Detailed Server Description
15
I/O Subsystem
15
Figure 1-2 HP 9000 Rp4410 and Rp4440 Servers with Bezel Removed (Front View)
15
Figure 1-3 HP 9000 Rp4410 and Rp4440 Servers (Rear View)
15
Processors
16
Memory
16
Cooling
17
Power Supply Unit
17
Front Display Panel, DVD, and Diagnostic Panel
17
Mass Storage
17
Firmware
17
Dimensions and Values
18
Safety Information
18
Table 1-1. Server Dimensions and Values
18
Installation Sequence and Checklist
19
Table 1-2 Installation Sequence Checklist
19
Unpacking and Inspecting the Server
20
Verifying Site Preparation
20
Inspecting the Shipping Containers for Damage
20
Unpacking the Server
20
Checking the Inventory
20
Returning Damaged Equipment
21
Unloading the Server with a Lifter
21
Installing Additional Components
21
Required Service Tools
21
Accessing a Rack-Mounted Server
22
Figure 1-4 Accessing T-25 Screws
22
Accessing a Pedestal-Mounted Server
23
Figure 1-5 Pedestal-Mounted Server
23
Front Panel Controls and Indicators
24
Figure 1-6 Front View with Bezel
24
Figure 1-7 Accessing the Control Panel
24
Table 1-3. Control Panel LED Definitions
25
Figure 1-8. Control Panel
25
Table 1-4. Switch and Button LED Definitions
26
Additional Controls and Indicators
27
Table 1-5. Hot-Pluggable Disk Drive LED Definitions
27
Figure 1-9. Hot-Pluggable Disk Drive LED Indicators
27
Front Bezel
28
Table 1-6. DVD Drive LED Definitions
28
Figure 1-10. DVD or CD-RW/DVD LED Indicators
28
Figure 1-11. Removing and Replacing the Front Bezel
28
Front and Top Covers
29
Figure 1-12 Removing and Replacing the Front Cover
30
Figure 1-13 Removing and Replacing the Top Cover
31
Hot-Swappable Chassis Fan Units
32
Figure 1-14 Hot-Swappable I/O Fans (Units 0 and 1)
32
Figure 1-15. Hot-Swappable Power Supply Fan (Unit 2)
33
I/O Baseboard Assembly
34
Figure 1-16 I/O Baseboard Locking Lever
36
Figure 1-17 I/O Baseboard Assembly Removal
37
System Battery
38
Figure 1-18 System Battery Location on I/O Baseboard
39
Installing Power Supplies and Disk Drives
40
Figure 1-19 Metal Cover in Unused Slot P1
41
Figure 1-20. Volume Filler Installation in Slot 2
42
Installing Processors
43
Figure 1-21. Disk Drive Installation in Slot 2
43
Figure 1-22. Disk Drive Installation in Slots 1 and 2
43
Table 1-7 Dual Processor Module Load Order
45
Figure 1-23 Extender Board Latches
46
Figure 1-24 Removing the Processor Extender Board
47
Figure 1-25 Processor Cable Placed Correctly
48
Figure 1-26 Processor Cable Placed Incorrectly
49
Figure 1-27. Installing the Processor on the Extender Board
50
Installing Memory
51
Table 1-8 DIMM Filler Requirements for 16 DIMM Extender Board
52
Table 1-9 DIMM Filler Requirements for 32-DIMM Memory Extender Board
52
Figure 1-28 16-DIMM Memory Extender Board Minimum Configuration
52
Figure 1-29 32-DIMM Memory Extender Board Minimum Configuration
54
Figure 1-30 Removing the Memory Extender Board
55
Figure 1-31 Inserting DIMM into the Extender Board Connector
56
Hot-Pluggable PCI/PCI-X
57
Table 1-10 Hot-Pluggable Hardware and Software Interfaces and os Availability
57
Figure 1-32. Slot ID Numbering
58
Table 1-11. PCI/PCI-X Card Slot Frequency and Bus Mode Compatibility for Shared Slots
59
Figure 1-33 PCI/PCI-X OLX Divider Layout
61
Figure 1-34 Inserting PCI/PCI-X Card
62
Figure 1-35 Slider Gate Latch
63
Table 1-12. Hot-Pluggable LED Descriptions
65
Converting SCSI from Simplex to Duplex
66
Figure 1-36 Removing the SCSI Jumper Cable
68
Figure 1-37 Installing the Duplex Board
69
Figure 1-38 Installing SCSI Cable B to the SCSI Backplane
70
Figure 1-39 Installing SCSI Cable B to the SCSI Adapter Board
71
Installing the Server into a Rack, Non-HP Rack, or Pedestal
72
HP Rack
72
Non-HP Rack
72
Pedestal Mount
72
Connecting the Cables
73
AC Input Power
73
Core I/O Connections
73
Applying Standby Power to the Server
74
Connecting to the LAN
74
Figure 1-40 Ports on Server Rear
74
Console Setup
75
Setting up the Console
75
Setup Checklist
76
Table 1-13 Setup Checklist
76
Setup Flowchart
77
Figure 1-41 Ilo MP Setup Flowchart
77
Preparation
78
Table 1-14. Console Connection Matrix
78
Table 1-15. LAN Configuration Methods
78
Configuring the Ilo MP LAN Using DHCP and DNS
79
Configuring the Ilo MP LAN Using ARP Ping
79
Table 1-16 ARP Ping Commands
80
Configuring the Ilo MP LAN Using the RS-232 Serial Port
81
Logging in to the Ilo MP
82
Additional Setup
83
Accessing the Host Console
84
Accessing the Host Console with the TUI - CO Command
84
Interacting with the Ilo MP Using the Web GUI
85
Figure 1-42 Web Login Page
85
Powering on and Powering off
86
Power States
86
Figure 1-43 Status Summary Page
86
Powering on the Server
87
Table 1-17 Power States
87
Powering off the Server
88
Booting the Operating System
89
Supported Operating System
89
Booting and Shutting down HP-UX
89
Verifying the Server Configuration Using Boot Console Handler
90
Troubleshooting
91
Troubleshooting Methodology
91
Troubleshooting Using the Server Power Button
91
Server Does Not Power on
92
Table 1-18 Server Power Button Functions When Server Is on and at BCH
92
Table 1-19 Server Power Button Functions When Server Is on and os Is Running
92
Table 1-20 Server Power Button Functions When Server Is off
92
BCH Menu Is Not Available
93
Operating System Does Not Boot
93
Operating System Boots with Problems
93
Intermittent Server Problems
93
DVD Problems
94
Hard Drive Problems
94
Console Problems
94
Downloading and Installing the Latest Version of the Firmware
94
Troubleshooting Using LED Indicators
95
Table 1-21. Front Control Panel LED Definitions
95
Table 1-22. Quickfind Diagnostic Panel LED Definitions
97
Information to Collect before You Contact Support
99
HP rp4410 Manual (114 pages)
Cabling and Racking Guide
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Server
| Size: 1.2 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Overview
7
DTC 72MX with Example Connections
8
2 HP System Racks
9
Meter System Rack (HP C2786A)
10
Meter System Rack (HP C2785A)
11
Guidelines for Racking Systems
12
3 Racking Considerations and Methods
15
Guidelines for Populating a Rack
15
Populating a Rack
17
4 Racking DTC Units and Connection Kits
19
Racking a DTC 72MX with a System Rack Front Panel
20
Racking a DTC 72MX with a Desktop Front Panel
22
Racking the DTC 16Xx Family
24
Racking the Direct Distribution Panel 8-Port DDP HP J2085A #102
26
Racking the Modem Distribution Panel HP J2085 #101
28
Front Mounting
28
Rear Mounting MDP Units
30
Racking the 24-Port RJ45 Direct Distribution Panel HP J2085A #103 and the 16-Port RJ45
32
Ddp Hp J2085A #105
32
Attaching an 8-Port RJ45 Break-Out Panel to a Desktop DTC 16Xx
33
5 Typical Configurations
35
Four DTC 72MX with 272 Ports in a 1.6M Rack
36
System and DTC 72MX with 64 Ports in 1.6M Rack
37
System and DTC 72MX with 64 Ports in 1.1M Rack
38
System and DTC 72MX with 88 Ports in 1.1M Rack
39
System and DTC 72MX with 184 Ports in 1.6M Rack
40
6 Connecting Asynchronous Devices
41
Overview
41
Rear View of a DTC 16Xx with Example Connections
41
Rear View of a DTC 72MX with Example Connections
42
Connecting Asynchronous Devices
43
RJ45 Diagnostic Port to Terminal
45
DTC 16Xx Family Diagnostic Port
45
DTC 72MX Diagnostic Port
45
DTC 16Xx and DTC 72MX to 8-Port MDP
46
DTC 16Xx and DTC 72MX to 8-Port DDP
47
DTC 72MX to 24-Port RJ45 Panel
48
DTC 72MX to 3-Pin Fan-Out Cable
48
Connection Accessories
49
DTC to Distribution Panel Cables
50
DTC to MDP Cable Pin out
50
DTC to DDP (DB25 and RJ-45) Cable Pin out
51
Cables for Connecting a Distribution Panel to a Device
52
Recommended Cables
52
DTC 72 to Device 3-Pin Fan-Out Cable Pin out
53
Cables that Should Not be Used
54
7 Most Common Cabling Schemes
55
Connection
55
DB25 Direct Connection to HP Terminals, HP Vectra Pc's and HP Printers
55
DB25 Direct Connection to HP Vectra Pc's (9-Pin Connector)
56
DB25 Direct Connection to HP Printer with Hardware Handshake
56
DB25 Direct Connection to HP 3000 ATP Ports (3-Pin Connector)
57
DB25 Direct Connection to HP 9000 with a DDP DB25
57
RJ45 Connection to HP Terminals, HP Vectra Pc's (DB25 Connector) and HP Printers
58
RJ45 Connection to HP Vectra PC (9-Pin Connector)
59
RJ45 Direct Connection to HP Printer with Hardware Handshake
60
RJ45 Connection to HP ATP 3-Pin Connectors
61
RJ45 Direct Connection to HP 9000 with a DDP DB25
61
Modem Connection to HP Terminals, HP Vectra Pc's and HP Printers
62
Modem Connection to HP Vectra PC (9-Pin Connector)
63
Connection to Modems
64
Modem Connection to HP 9000 with MDP or HP 3000 ATP Modem Ports
65
Modem Connection to HP 2334/5 Modem Ports
66
Connection
68
DB25 Direct Connection to RS-423/RS-422 HP Terminals, HP Vectra Pc's and HP
68
Printers
68
DB25 Direct Connection to RS-423/RS-422 HP 9000 with a DDP DB25
69
RJ45 Connection to RS-423/RS-422 HP Terminals, HP Vectra Pc's
69
Nector) and HP Printers
69
RJ45 Connection to RS-423/RS-422 HP 9000 with a DDP DB25
70
RJ45 Connection to RS-422 HP 700/32 Terminal
71
DB25 Direct Connection to RS-422 HP 700/32 Terminal
71
Protocol Analyzer Connection
72
POD Connection
72
POD Connection for RS-423 Signals
73
8 Making Your Own Cables
75
A Note on Standards
75
Guidelines for Application
76
Single-Ended Versus Differential Transmission
76
RS-422/RS-423 Compatibility
78
Terminal Connections
78
Wiring
79
Environmental Effects
80
Shielded Cables
80
DTC and Standard Cables
81
Combining Different Signal Types in the same Cable Bundle
81
And 10Baset
81
And RS-423 and Telephone Cables
81
DTC Connectors
82
DTC 62-Pin Connector
82
DDP 50-Pin Telco Connector
83
MDP 9-Pin Connector
83
DDP RJ45 Connector
84
34-Pin V.35 Connector
84
DTC MDP and DDP DB25 Connector
85
15-Pin AUI Connector
85
DB25 to RJ45 Adaptor
85
DTC Connector Pinouts
86
DTC 25-Pin Direct Connect RS-232
86
DTC 25-Pin Modem Connect RS-232
86
DTC 25-Pin Direct Connect RS-423
87
DTC RJ-45 Direct Connect RS-232
87
DTC RJ-45 Direct Connect RS-423
87
X.25 Interface
88
RS-232-D X.25 Interface
89
Cabling Tips
90
Twisted Pair Cables
90
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HP rp4410 Programmer's Manual (109 pages)
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Recording Equipment
| Size: 0.17 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
APRI Overview
13
Systems Supported
14
ASN.1 Support
14
File Naming
14
What Is the HP Acse/Presentation and ROSE Interface
15
Acse/Presentation
15
Rose
15
Support for Multi-Threaded Applications
15
Standards Supported
17
Limitations
18
Who Should Use this Manual
20
Supported Acse/Presentation and ROSE Calls
21
Acse/Presentation Calls and Primitives
22
A/P Functions
22
Acse/Presentation Calls
23
Acse/Presentation Primitives
24
ROSE Calls and Primitives
27
ROSE Calls
27
ROSE Primitives
27
Using Acse/Presentation
29
Synchronous Acse/Presentation
30
Summary of Calls
31
Step 1: Create a Communication Endpoint
33
Step 2: Establish an Association
34
Initialize the A/P Environment
34
Establish Initiator and Responder Roles
35
Binding the Endpoints
35
Set up the Data Transfer Environment
36
Request the Association
37
Confirm the Association
38
Step 3. Exchanging Data
40
Step 4: Release the Association
42
Requesting the Release
42
Confirm the Release Request
42
Step 5: Closing the Communication Endpoint
44
Programming Guide
45
Summary of Programming Tasks
46
Prepare the System
48
Manage the A/P Environment
49
Determine Initiator and Responder Roles
49
Determine Address Handling
50
Negotiating Application and Presentation Contexts
51
Portability, Migration Considerations
52
Managing Data
54
Control Data
54
User Data
54
Multiple Sends and Receives of Data
54
User Data Encoding/Decoding
55
Using Synchronous Vs. Asynchronous Mode
56
Synchronous Mode
56
Asynchronous Mode
56
Changing Modes
57
Managing Multiple Connections
58
Execution Mode
58
Connection Retry
60
Resource Constraints
60
System Maximums
61
Other Tasks
62
File Descriptors
62
Signal Handlers
62
Error Checking Routines
63
Error-Handling in Multi-Threaded Applications
63
Before Running Acse/Presentation Applications
64
Multi-Threaded Acse/Presentation Example
64
Acse/Presentation Example
65
Program Using ROSE
66
HP rp4410 Manual (51 pages)
HP 9000 rp4410, HP 9000 rp4440 Site Preparation Guide
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Server
| Size: 0.6 MB
Table of Contents
Legal Notices
2
Table of Contents
3
Intended Audience
7
Notational Conventions
7
Related Information
8
1 System Specifications
11
System Configuration
11
Figure 1-1. HP 9000 Rp4410 and HP 9000 Rp4440 Server
11
Dimensions and Weights
13
Component Dimensions
13
Grounding
14
Electrical Specifications
15
AC Power Cords
15
Circuit Breaker
15
System Power Specifications
16
Power and Cooling
17
Environmental Specifications
19
Temperature and Humidity
19
Operating Environment
19
Environmental Temperature Sensor
19
Nonoperating Environment
19
Cooling
19
Figure 1-2. Airflow through HP 9000 Rp4410 and HP 9000 Rp4440 Server
20
Acoustic Noise Specification
21
2 General Site Preparation Guidelines
23
Electrical Factors
23
Computer Room Safety
23
Power Consumption
24
Electrical Load Requirements (Circuit Breaker Sizing)
24
Power Quality
24
Distribution Hardware
25
Grounding Systems
26
Figure 2-1. Raised Floor Metal Strip Ground System
28
System Installation Guidelines
29
Environmental Elements
30
Computer Room Preparation
30
Cooling Requirements
30
Humidity Level (RH)
32
Dust and Pollution Control
32
Metallic Particulate Contamination
33
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Prevention
34
Acoustics
34
Facility Characteristics
35
Floor Loading
35
Windows
37
Space Requirements
38
Delivery Space Requirements
38
Operational Space Requirements
38
Floor Plan Grid
38
Conversion Factors and Formulas
40
Conversion Factors
40
Formulas
40
Sample of an Installation Schedule
41
Sample Site Inspection Checklist
42
Delivery Survey
45
Figure 2-2. Delivery Survey (Part 1)
46
Information to Collect before You Contact Support
47
Figure 2-3. Delivery Survey (Part 2)
47
HP rp4410 Manual (106 pages)
DTC Device File Access Utilities and Telnet Port Identification
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Server
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HP rp4410 Limited Warranty (15 pages)
BCS Global Limited Warranty and Technical Support, Fourth Edition
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Server
| Size: 0.27 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
BCS Global Limited Warranty and Technical Support
5
Hardware Limited Warranty
5
General Terms
5
Exclusions
6
Exclusive Remedy
7
Limitation of Liability
7
Options Limited Warranty
7
Customer Responsibilities
8
Types of Hardware Warranty Service
9
Customer Self Repair
9
Parts Only Warranty Service
9
Advanced Unit Replacement Warranty Service
9
On-Site Warranty Service
9
Service Upgrades
10
Limited Warranty Period
10
Software Limited Warranty
14
Freeware Operating Systems and Applications
14
Contacting HP
15
Documentation Feedback
15
HP rp4410 Limited Warranty (15 pages)
BCS Global Limited Warranty and Technical Support
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Server
| Size: 0.28 MB
Table of Contents
BCS Global Limited Warranty and Technical Support
3
Hardware Limited Warranty
3
General Terms
3
Exclusive Remedy
4
Limitation of Liability
5
Options Limited Warranty
5
Customer Responsibilities
6
Types of Hardware Warranty Service
7
Customer Self Repair
7
Parts Only Warranty Service
7
Advanced Unit Replacement Warranty Service
7
Service Upgrades
8
Limited Warranty Period
8
Software Limited Warranty
12
Freeware Operating Systems and Applications
12
Documentation Feedback
14
HP rp4410 Release Note (19 pages)
Version A.01.08
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Software
| Size: 0.05 MB
Table of Contents
Legal Notices
2
About this Document
4
What's New in Version
5
Other Information
8
Benefits and Features
10
Known Problems and Workarounds
13
Software Availability in Native Languages
16
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