HP Integrity rx7640 Installation Manual
HP Integrity rx7640 Installation Manual

HP Integrity rx7640 Installation Manual

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HP Integrity rx7640 and HP 9000 rp7440 Servers
Third Edition
Manufacturing Part Number : AB312-9001C
January 2007
Printed in the U.S.A.
© Copyright 2007

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  • Page 1: Installation Guide

    Installation Guide HP Integrity rx7640 and HP 9000 rp7440 Servers Third Edition Manufacturing Part Number : AB312-9001C January 2007 Printed in the U.S.A. © Copyright 2007...
  • Page 2: Legal Notices

    The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Configuring the Server for HP-UX Installation ........
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  • Page 9 Table 2-3. HP Integrity rx7640 PCI-X I/O Cards ....... . .
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  • Page 11 Figures Figure 1-1. 8-Socket Server Block Diagram ..........23 Figure 1-2.
  • Page 12 Figures Figure 2-32. The ls Command Screen ..........88 Figure 2-33.
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  • Page 15: About This Document

    This document covers the HP Integrity rx7640 and HP 9000 rp7440 Servers. This document does not describe system software or partition configuration in any detail. For detailed information concerning those topics, refer to the HP System Partitions Guide: Administration for nPartitions.
  • Page 16: Book Layout

    Book Layout This document contains the following chapters and appendices: • Chapter 1 - Overview • Chapter 2 - Installing the Server...
  • Page 17: Intended Audience

    Intended Audience This document is intended to be used by customer engineers assigned to support the HP Integrity rx7640 and HP 9000 rp7440 Servers. Publishing History The Printing History below identifies the edition dates of this document. Updates are made to this publication on an unscheduled, as needed, basis.
  • Page 18: Related Information

    The main Web site for HP technical documentation is http://docs.hp.com. Server Hardware Information: http://docs.hp.com/hpux/hw/ The http://docs.hp.com/hpux/hw/ Web site is the systems hardware portion of docs.hp.com. It provides HP nPartition server hardware management information, including site preparation, installation, and more. Windows Operating System Information You can find information about administration of the Microsoft®...
  • Page 19 A caution provides information required to avoid losing data or avoid losing system functionality. NOTE A note highlights useful information such as restrictions, recommendations, or important details about HP product features. • Commands and options are represented using this font. •...
  • Page 20: Hp Encourages Your Comments

    HP Encourages Your Comments Hewlett-Packard welcomes your feedback on this publication. Please address your comments to edit@presskit.rsn.hp.com and note that you will not receive an immediate reply. All comments are appreciated.
  • Page 21: Hp Integrity Rx7640 Server And Hp 9000 Rp7440 Server Overview

    HP Integrity rx7640 Server and HP 9000 rp7440 Server Overview The HP Integrity rx7640 and HP 9000 rp7440 servers are members of HP’s business-critical computing platform family in the mid-range product line. Chapter 1...
  • Page 22 HP Integrity rx7640 Server and HP 9000 rp7440 Server Overview The information in this guide applies to the HP Integrity rx7640 and HP 9000 rp7440 servers, except for a few items specifically denoted as applying only to the HP Integrity rx7640 Server.
  • Page 23: Detailed Server Description

    HP Integrity rx7640 Server and HP 9000 rp7440 Server Overview Detailed Server Description Detailed Server Description The following section provides detailed information about the server components. Figure 1-1 8-Socket Server Block Diagram Cell Board 0 Cell Board 0 Memory Memory...
  • Page 24: Dimensions And Components

    HP Integrity rx7640 Server and HP 9000 rp7440 Server Overview Detailed Server Description Dimensions and Components The following section describes server dimensions and components. Figure 1-2 Server (Front View With Bezel) Chapter 1...
  • Page 25: Figure 1-3 Server (Front View Without Bezel)

    HP Integrity rx7640 Server and HP 9000 rp7440 Server Overview Detailed Server Description Figure 1-3 Server (Front View Without Bezel) Power Switch Removable Media Drive PCI Power Supplies Front OLR Fans Bulk Power Supplies Hard Disk Drives The server has the following dimensions: •...
  • Page 26: Figure 1-4 Right-Front View

    HP Integrity rx7640 Server and HP 9000 rp7440 Server Overview Detailed Server Description The mass storage section located in the front enables access to the 3.5-inch hard drives without removal of the bezel. This is especially helpful when the system is mounted in the lowest position in a rack. The mass storage bay also accommodates one 5.25-inch removable media device.
  • Page 27: Figure 1-5 Left-Rear View

    HP Integrity rx7640 Server and HP 9000 rp7440 Server Overview Detailed Server Description The two hot-pluggable N+1 redundant bulk power supplies provide a wide input voltage range. They are installed in the front of the chassis, directly under the front fans.
  • Page 28: Front Panel

    HP Integrity rx7640 Server and HP 9000 rp7440 Server Overview Detailed Server Description Front Panel Front Panel Indicators and Controls The front panel, located on the front of the server, includes the power switch. Refer to Figure 1-6. Enclosure Status LEDs The following status LEDs are on the front panel: •...
  • Page 29: Cell Board

    HP Integrity rx7640 Server and HP 9000 rp7440 Server Overview Detailed Server Description Cell Board The cell board, illustrated in Figure 1-7, contains the processors, main memory, and the CC application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) which interfaces the processors and memory with the I/O, and to the other cell board in the server.
  • Page 30 Refer to Figure 1-8 for the locations on the cell board for installing processor modules. NOTE Unlike previous HP cell based systems, the HP Integrity rx7640 server cell board does not require that a termination module be installed at the end of an unused FSB. System firmware is allowed to disable an unused FSB in the CC.
  • Page 31: Table 1-1. Cell Board Cpu Module Load Order

    HP Integrity rx7640 Server and HP 9000 rp7440 Server Overview Detailed Server Description Table 1-1 Cell Board CPU Module Load Order Number of CPU Socket 2 Socket 3 Socket 1 Socket 0 Modules Installed Empty slot Empty slot Empty slot...
  • Page 32: Figure 1-9 Memory Subsystem

    Memory Subsystem DIMMs The memory DIMMs used by the server are custom designed by HP. Each DIMM contains DDR-II SDRAM memory that operates at 533 MT/s. Industry standard DIMM modules do not support the high availability and shared memory features of the server. Therefore, industry standard DIMM modules are not supported.
  • Page 33: Cells And Npartitions

    HP Integrity rx7640 Server and HP 9000 rp7440 Server Overview Detailed Server Description Table 1-2 Server DIMMs DIMM Size Total Capacity Memory Component Density 1 Gb 32 Gb 128 Mb 2 Gb 64 Gb 256 Mb 4 Gb 128 Gb...
  • Page 34: Internal Disk Devices For The Server

    HP Integrity rx7640 Server and HP 9000 rp7440 Server Overview Detailed Server Description Internal Disk Devices for the Server As Figure 1-10 shows, in a server cabinet, the top internal disk drives connect to cell 1 through the core I/O for cell 1.
  • Page 35: I/O Subsystem

    SCSI cables, bulk power, chassis fans, the front panel display, intrusion switches, and the system scan card. Unlike Superdome or the HP Integrity rx8640, there are no Crossbar Chips (XBC) on the system backplane. The “crossbar-less” back-to-back CC connection increases performance.
  • Page 36: Table 1-3. Pci-X Paths For Cell 0

    HP Integrity rx7640 Server and HP 9000 rp7440 Server Overview Detailed Server Description Each LBA acts as a bus bridge, supporting either one or two ropes and capable of driving 33 MHz or 66 MHz for PCI cards. The LBAs can also drive at 66 MHz or 133 MHz for PCI-X cards, and at 266 MHz for PCI-X mode 2 cards installed in mode 2 capable slots.
  • Page 37: Table 1-4. Pci-X Paths Cell 1

    HP Integrity rx7640 Server and HP 9000 rp7440 Server Overview Detailed Server Description Table 1-4 PCI-X Paths Cell 1 Cell PCI-X Slot I/O Chassis Path 1/0/8/1 1/0/10/1 1/0/12/1 1/0/14/1 1/0/6/1 1/0/4/1 1/0/2/1 1/0/1/1 The server supports two internal SBAs. Each SBA provides the control and interfaces for eight PCI-X slots.
  • Page 38: Table 1-5 Pci-X Slot Types

    HP Integrity rx7640 Server and HP 9000 rp7440 Server Overview Detailed Server Description Table 1-5 PCI-X Slot Types Maximum Maximum Supported PCI Mode Peak Ropes Slot Partition Cards Supported Bandwidth 533 MB/s 3.3 V PCI or PCI-X Mode 1 1.06 GB/s 002/003 3.3 V...
  • Page 39 HP Integrity rx7640 Server and HP 9000 rp7440 Server Overview Detailed Server Description LAN/SCSI Board At least one LAN/SCSI board is required for the minimum system configuration. Two are required in a dual partition system. The LAN/SCSI board is a standard PCI form factor card with PCI card edge connectors. The PCI-X backplane has one slot location reserved for the required board and another that can accommodate either a second LAN/SCSI board or any other supported add-in PCI-X card.
  • Page 40 HP Integrity rx7640 Server and HP 9000 rp7440 Server Overview Detailed Server Description Chapter 1...
  • Page 41: Installing The Server

    Installing the Server Inspect shipping containers when the equipment arrives at the site. Check equipment after the packing has been removed. This chapter discusses how to inspect and install the server. Chapter 2...
  • Page 42: Receiving And Inspecting The Server Cabinet

    On a pallet with a wheel kit for installation as a standalone server HP shipping containers are designed to protect their contents under normal shipping conditions. A tilt indicator is installed on each carton shipped. The tilt indicator has two windows, and each window under normal conditions will show four beads present.
  • Page 43: Figure 2-1 Removing The Polystraps And Cardboard

    Installing the Server Receiving and Inspecting the Server Cabinet Step 2. Lift the cardboard top cap from the shipping box. Refer to Figure 2-1, Figure 2-1 Removing the Polystraps and Cardboard Step 3. Remove the corrugated wrap from the pallet. Step 4.
  • Page 44: Figure 2-2 Removing The Shipping Bolts And Plastic Cover

    Installing the Server Receiving and Inspecting the Server Cabinet Figure 2-2 shows one ramp attached to the pallet on either side of the cabinet with NOTE each ramp secured to the pallet using two bolts. In an alternate configuration, the ramps are secured together on one side of the cabinet with one bolt.
  • Page 45: Figure 2-3 Preparing To Roll Off The Pallet

    Installing the Server Receiving and Inspecting the Server Cabinet Step 6. Remove the six bolts from the base that attaches the rack to the pallet. Figure 2-3 Preparing to Roll Off the Pallet WARNING Be sure that the leveling feet on the rack are raised before you roll the rack down the ramp, and any time you roll the rack on the casters.
  • Page 46: Securing The Cabinet

    Installing the Server Receiving and Inspecting the Server Cabinet Securing the Cabinet When in position, secure and stabilize the cabinet using the leveling feet at the corners of the base (Figure 2-4). Install the anti-tip mechanisms on the bottom front and rear of the rack. Figure 2-4 Securing the Cabinet Chapter 2...
  • Page 47: Standalone And To-Be-Racked Systems

    A6093A-11. Rack-Mount System Installation Information is available to help with rack-mounting the server. This list is intended to guide the HP Installation Specialist to the documentation that has been written by the Rack and Power team. The server can be installed in both the 10000 Series Rack and the Rack System/E.
  • Page 48: Lifting The Server Cabinet Manually

    Lifting the Server Cabinet Manually Use this procedure only if no HP approved lift is available. CAUTION This procedure must only be performed by four qualified HP Service Personnel utilizing proper lifting techniques and procedures. CAUTION Observe all electrostatic discharge (ESD) safety precautions before attempting this procedure.
  • Page 49: Figure 2-5 Inserting Rear Handle Tabs Into Chassis

    Installing the Server Lifting the Server Cabinet Manually Step 5. Insert the 2 protruding tabs on rear flange of handle into the slotted keyways in the server’s chassis. See Figure 2-5. Figure 2-5 Inserting Rear Handle Tabs into Chassis Chapter 2...
  • Page 50: Figure 2-6 Attaching The Front Of Handle To Chassis

    Installing the Server Lifting the Server Cabinet Manually Step 6. Align the screw holes in the handle’s front flange with the rack mounting holes in the server’s rack mount flange. Secure with the two thumbscrews. See Figure 2-6 on page 50. Figure 2-6 Attaching the Front of Handle to Chassis Thumbscrews Step 7.
  • Page 51: Using The Roni Model 17000 Sp 400 Lifting Device

    25 lb/12 kg. The ability to break the lifter down makes it easy to transport from the office to the car and then to the customer site. Documentation for the RonI lifter has been written by RonI and is available on the HP Cybrary: http://cybrary.inet.cpqcorp.net/ARCHIVE/PUBS/USERS/LIFTOFLEX-17000.pdf. Complete details on how to assemble the lifter, troubleshoot the lifter, and maintain the lifter are provided by RonI.
  • Page 52: Figure 2-7 Roni Lifter

    Using the RonI Model 17000 SP 400 Lifting Device Figure 2-7 RonI Lifter Step 1. Obtain the HP J1530C Rack Integration Kit Installation Guide before proceeding with the rack mount procedure. This guide covers these important steps: • Installing the anti-tip stabilizer kit (A5540A) •...
  • Page 53: Figure 2-8 Positioning The Lifter To The Pallet

    Installing the Server Using the RonI Model 17000 SP 400 Lifting Device Step 3. Insert the lifter forks between the cushions. Figure 2-8 Positioning the Lifter to the Pallet Position the lifter forks at these insertion points Step 4. Carefully roll the lift forward until it is fully positioned against the side of the server. Chapter 2...
  • Page 54: Figure 2-9 Raising The Server Off The Pallet Cushions

    Step 6. Carefully roll the lifter and server away from the pallet. Do not raise the server any higher than necessary when moving it over to the rack. Step 7. Follow the HP J1530C Rack Integration Kit Installation Guide to complete these steps: •...
  • Page 55: Wheel Kit Installation

    Wheel Kit Installation Compare the packing list (Table 2-1) with the contents of the wheel kit before beginning the installation. For a more updated list of part numbers, go to the HP Part Surfer web site at: http://www.partsurfer.hp.com. Table 2-1...
  • Page 56: Figure 2-10Component Locations

    Wheel Kit Installation Use the following procedure to install the wheel kit. Step 1. Cut and remove the polystrap bands securing the HP server to the pallet. Step 2. Lift the carton top from the cardboard tray resting on the pallet.
  • Page 57: Figure 2-11Left Foam Block Position

    Installing the Server Wheel Kit Installation Step 5. Carefully tilt the server and place one of the foam blocks (A6093-44002) under the left side of the server. Do not remove any other cushions until instructed to do so. Figure 2-11Left Foam Block Position Chapter 2...
  • Page 58: Figure 2-12Right Foam Block Position

    Installing the Server Wheel Kit Installation Step 6. Carefully tilt the server and place the other foam block provided in the kit under the right side of the server. Figure 2-12Right Foam Block Position Chapter 2...
  • Page 59: Table 2-2 Caster Part Numbers

    Installing the Server Wheel Kit Installation Step 7. Remove the cushions from the lower front and rear of the server. Do not disturb the side cushions. Figure 2-13Foam Block Removal Step 8. Locate and identify the caster assemblies. Use the following table to identify the casters. NOTE The caster part number is stamped on the caster mounting plate.
  • Page 60: Figure 2-14Attaching A Caster To The Server

    Installing the Server Wheel Kit Installation Step 9. Locate and remove one of the four screws from the plastic pouch. Attach the a caster to the server. Figure 2-14Attaching a Caster to the Server Step 10. Attach the remaining casters to the server using the screws supplied in the plastic pouch. Step 11.
  • Page 61: Figure 2-15 Securing Each Caster Cover To The Server

    Installing the Server Wheel Kit Installation Step 16. Insert the slot on the caster cover into the front caster. Secure the cover to the server by tightening the captive screw on the cover at the rear of the server. Figure 2-15 Securing Each Caster Cover to the Server Rear Casters Caster Cover Caster Cover...
  • Page 62: Installing The Power Distribution Unit

    Documentation for installation will accompany the PDU. The documentation can also be found at the external Rack Solutions Web site at: http://www.hp.com/racksolutions This PDU might be referred to as a Relocatable Power Tap outside HP. The PDU installation kit contains the following: •...
  • Page 63: Installing Additional Cards And Storage

    The disk drives are located in the front of the chassis (Figure 2-17). The hard disk drives are hot-plug drives. A list of replacement disk drives for the server is in Appendix A of the HP Service Guide. The list contains both removable media disk drives and hard disk drives.
  • Page 64 Installing the Server Installing Additional Cards and Storage Step 2. Slide the disk drive into the chassis, a slow firm pressure is needed to properly seat the connector. Step 3. Press the front locking latch to secure the disk drive in the chassis. Step 4.
  • Page 65: Removable Media Drive Installation

    Installing the Server Installing Additional Cards and Storage Removable Media Drive Installation The DVD drive, or DAT tape drive is located in the left front of the chassis. The server power must be turned off before installation. Figure 2-18 Removable Media Location Removable Media Step 1.
  • Page 66: Pci-X Card Cage Assembly I/O Cards

    The server supports a number of PCI and PCI-X I/O cards. Table 2-3 lists the cards currently supported on the server. Several cards can lose boot functionality in the HP Integrity rx7640 server. The customer must use another I/O card to retain boot functionality if the customer’s card is not supported in the rx7640 server.
  • Page 67 Installing the Server Installing Additional Cards and Storage Table 2-3 HP Integrity rx7640 PCI-X I/O Cards (Continued) ® ® Part Number Card Description HP-UX Windows Linux AB286C PCI-X 2-Port 4X InfiniBand HCA (HPC)-RoHS AB287A 10 GbE - Fiber (PCI-X 133)
  • Page 68 The server implements manual release latch (MRL) hardware for use in online add or replacement (OLAR) operations. If an MRL is left open while the server is booting, HP-UX can incorrectly cache PCI slot power status causing OLAR operations to fail. To prevent this situation, ensure all the MRLs are closed before booting the server.
  • Page 69 Installing the Server Installing Additional Cards and Storage • Obtain a copy of the interface card guide for instructions on preparing the operating system for the online addition of the PCI I/O card before attempting to insert a PCI I/O card into the PCI-X card cage assembly backplane slot.
  • Page 70: Installing An A6869B Vga/Usb Pci Card In A Server

    For finer control over CRA actions use pdweb or the olrad command. Refer to the Interface Card OL* Support Guide located on the Web at http://docs.hp.com for details. Step 9. Replace the top cover. Step 10. Connect all cables to the installed PCI card.
  • Page 71: Figure 2-20 Pci/Pci-X Card Location

    Installing the Server Installing Additional Cards and Storage IMPORTANT If you are installing the A6869B in HP servers based on the sx1000 chipset, such as HP Superdome, rx7620 or rx8620, the system firmware must be updated to a minimum revision of 3.88.
  • Page 72: Troubleshooting The A6869B Vga/Usb Pci Card

    * Ensure system FW supports the VGA/USB PCI card. * Ensure graphics resolution is compatible and set correctly. Reference URL There are many features available for HP Servers at this website including links to download Windows® Drivers. HP Servers Technical Support http://www.hp.com/support/itaniumservers...
  • Page 73: Cabling And Power Up

    Installing the Server Cabling and Power Up Cabling and Power Up After the system has been unpacked and moved into position, it must be connected to a source of AC power. The AC power must be checked for the proper voltage before the system is powered up. This chapter describes these activities.
  • Page 74: Table 2-4 Single Phase Voltage Examples

    Installing the Server Cabling and Power Up Step 11. Measure the voltage between L1 and L2. This is considered to be a phase-to-phase measurement in North America. In Europe and certain parts of Asia-Pacific, this measurement is referred to as a phase-to-neutral measurement.
  • Page 75 Installing the Server Cabling and Power Up SHOCK HAZARD WARNING Risk of shock hazard while testing primary power. Use properly insulated probes. Be sure to replace access cover when finished testing primary power. Step 1. Measure the voltage between A0 and A1 as follows: 1.
  • Page 76: Figure 2-23. Safety Ground Reference Check

    Installing the Server Cabling and Power Up Verifying the Safety Ground (Dual Power Source) Use this procedure to measure the voltage level between A0 and A1, between B0 and B1, between A0 and B0, and between A1 and B1. Take all measurements between ground pins. Refer to Figure 2-23 for ground reference points when performing these measurements.
  • Page 77: Voltage Check (Additional Procedure)

    If you use an uninterrupted power supply (UPS), refer to the applicable UPS documentation for information on connecting the server and checking the UPS output voltage. UPS user documentation is shipped with the UPS. Documentation is also available at: http://www.hp.com/racksolutions Step 1. Verify that site power is Step 2. Open the site circuit breakers.
  • Page 78: Connecting Ac Input Power

    Installing the Server Cabling and Power Up Step 4. Set the site power circuit breaker to Figure 2-24 Wall Receptacle Pinouts SHOCK HAZARD WARNING Risk of shock hazard while testing primary power. Use properly insulated probes. Be sure to replace access cover when finished testing primary power. Step 5.
  • Page 79: Figure 2-25 Ac Power Input Labeling

    Installing the Server Cabling and Power Up When running the server with a single power source, either A0 and B0 or A1 and B1 should be NOTE used. All other combinations are not supported. Either combination requires two power cords. Figure 2-25 AC Power Input Labeling The server has two power cord configurations:...
  • Page 80: Figure 2-26 Distribution Of Input Power For Each Bulk Power Supply

    Installing the Server Cabling and Power Up Figure 2-26 Distribution of Input Power for Each Bulk Power Supply BPS 0 BPS 1 Power Source B Power Source A WARNING Voltage is present at various locations within the server whenever a power source is connected.
  • Page 81: Installing The Line Cord Anchor (For Rack Mounted Servers)

    Installing the Server Cabling and Power Up Installing The Line Cord Anchor (for rack mounted servers) The line cord anchor is attached to the rear of the server when rack mounted. It provides a method to secure the line cords to the server preventing accidental removal of the cords from the server. Two Cell Server Installation (rp7410, rp7420, rp7440, rx7620, rx7640) There are 3 studs with thumb nuts located at the rear of the server chassis.
  • Page 82: Core I/O Connections

    Installing the Server Cabling and Power Up Core I/O Connections Each server can have up to two core I/O board sets installed which allows for two partitions to operate, or MP core I/O redundancy in a single or dual partition configuration. Each core I/O board set consists of two boards: the MP/SCSI board and the LAN/SCSI board.
  • Page 83 Installing the Server Cabling and Power Up • Setting the MP LAN configurations • Shutting down cell board power Establish communication with the MP by connecting the CE Tool to the local RS-232 port on the MP core I/O card. Setting CE Tool Parameters After powering on the CE Tool, ensure the communications settings are as follows: •...
  • Page 84: Turning On Housekeeping Power And Logging In To The Mp

    Step 5. Click OK to close the Connection Setup window. Step 6. Pull down the Setup menu and select Terminal (under the Emulation tab). Step 7. Select the VT100 HP terminal type. Step 8. Click Apply. This option is not highlighted if the terminal type you want is already selected.
  • Page 85: Figure 2-29 Front Panel Display

    Installing the Server Cabling and Power Up On the front of the server, a solid green Power LED and a solid green MP Status LED will illuminate after about 30 seconds. Refer to Figure 2-29. Figure 2-29 Front Panel Display 2.
  • Page 86: Configuring Lan Information For The Mp

    Installing the Server Cabling and Power Up The MP Main Menu is displayed: Figure 2-30 MP Main Menu Configuring LAN Information for the MP This section describes how to set and verify the server management processor (MP) LAN port information. LAN information includes the MP network name, the MP IP address, the subnet mask, and the gatway address.
  • Page 87: Figure 2-31 The Lc Command Screen

    This is the host name for the customer LAN. The name can be as many as 64 characters in length, and include alphanumeric characters, - (dash), _ (under bar),. (period), or a space. HP recommends that the name be a derivative of the complex name. For example, Acme.com_MP.
  • Page 88: Accessing The Management Processor Via A Web Browser

    The MP/SCSI card has a separate LAN port from the system LAN port. It requires a separate NOTE LAN drop, IP address, and networking information from that of the port used by HP-UX. Before starting this procedure, the following information is required: •...
  • Page 89: Figure 2-33 Example Sa Command

    Installing the Server Cabling and Power Up Step 4. Type at the MP:CM> prompt to display and set MP remote access. Figure 2-33 Example sa Command Step 5. Enter W to modify web access mode. Step 6. Enter option 2 to enable web access. Step 7.
  • Page 90: Verifying The Presence Of The Cell Boards

    Installing the Server Cabling and Power Up Step 8. Select the emulation type you want to use. Step 9. Click anywhere on the Zoom In/Out title bar to generate a full screen MP window. Step 10. Login to the MP when the login window appears. Access to the MP via a Web browser is now possible.
  • Page 91: System Console Selection

    Installing the Server Cabling and Power Up System Console Selection Each operating system requires that the correct console type be selected from the firmware selection menu. The following section describes how to determine the correct console device. If an operating system is being installed or the system configuration is being changed the system console setting must be checked to ensure it matches the hardware and OS.
  • Page 92: Configuring The Server For Hp-Ux Installation

    Vt100, Vt100+, VtUtf8) and deselect everything else. If you choose either a system or MP serial port HP recommends that you use a vt100+ capable terminal device.
  • Page 93 Installing the Server Cabling and Power Up Step 1. A window showing all activity in the complex. Following the installation procedure in this document causes a window to be open at startup. To display activity for the complex: 1. Open a separate Reflection window and connect to the MP. 2.
  • Page 94: Adding Processors With Instant Capacity

    CPUs actually purchased. These Instant Capacity CPUs reside in the purchased system, but they belong to HP and therefore are HP assets. A nominal “Right-To-Access Fee” is paid to HP for each Instant Capacity CPU in the system. At any time, any number of Instant Capacity CPUs can be “activated.”...
  • Page 95: Installation Checklist

    CPU upgrade for the system. The following list offers information needed to update to iCAP version 8.x: • HP-UX HWEnable11i - Hardware Enablement Patches for HP-UX11i v2, June 2006 • B9073BA - B.11.23.08.00.00.95 - HP-UX iCOD Instant Capacity (iCAP) •...
  • Page 96 Installing the Server Cabling and Power Up Table 2-5 Factory-Integrated Installation Checklist (Continued) (Continued) Procedure In-process Completed Unpack SPU cabinet Allow proper clearance Cut polystrap bands Remove cardboard top cap Remove corrugated wrap from the pallet Remove four bolts holding down the ramps and remove the ramps Remove antistatic bag...
  • Page 97 Installing the Server Cabling and Power Up Table 2-5 Factory-Integrated Installation Checklist (Continued) (Continued) Procedure In-process Completed Connect customer console Set up network on customer console Verify LAN connection Verify presence of cells Power on cabinet (48 V) Verify system configuration and set boot parameters Set automatic system restart Boot partitions...
  • Page 98 Installing the Server Cabling and Power Up Table 2-5 Factory-Integrated Installation Checklist (Continued) (Continued) Procedure In-process Completed Make entry in Gold Book (recommended) Customer acceptance and signoff (if required) Chapter 2...
  • Page 99: Index

    HP-UX Processor Dependent Code rootcell HP-UX Installation processors inspecting for damage Reflection 1 installation rootcell checklist setting value of warranty IP address...
  • Page 100 Index serial display device connecting recommended windows setting parameters server front panel service processor Standby power LED status LEDs system backplane system configuration, verifying turbocoolers unpacking inspecting for damage verifying system configuration voltage check warranty...
  • Page 101 Index...

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