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Bull NovaScale 6165 User Manual (384 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Intended Readers
17
Highlighting
17
Related Publications
18
Regulatory Specifications and Disclaimers
19
Declaration of the Manufacturer or Importer
19
European Community (EC) Council Directives
19
Safety Compliance Statement
19
Canadian Compliance Statement (Industry Canada)
20
FCC Declaration of Conformity
20
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
20
Laser Compliance Notice
20
Definition of Safety Notices
21
Electrical Safety
21
Laser Safety Information
22
Data Integrity and Verification
22
Administrator's Memorandum
23
PAM Writing Rules
25
Illegal Characters
25
String Lengths
25
Table 1. PAM Illegal Characters
25
Table 2. String Length Rules
25
Registry Keys
26
AZERTY/QWERTY Keyboard Lookup Table
27
Figure 1. AZERTY Keyboard
27
Figure 2. QWERTY Keyboard
27
Operator's Memorandum
28
Chapter 1. Introducing the Server
29
Bull Novascale Server Overview
30
Dynamic Partitioning
30
Figure 3. Bull Novascale Server Cabinets
30
Cluster Configurations
31
Extended Configurations
31
Server Features
32
Server Hardware
33
Central Subsystem Module (CSS Module)
33
Front Unit
33
Core Unit
33
Rear Unit
34
Platform Administration Processor (PAP) Unit
34
KVM Switch
34
Console
34
Disk Subsystem
34
Additional Peripherals
34
Server Firmware and Software
34
Conformance to Standards
35
Figure 4. Novascale 5085 Server Components (19 U Cabinet Example)
36
Getting to Know the Server
36
Novascale 5085 Server
36
Figure 5. Novascale 5165 Server Components (40U Cabinet Example)
37
Novascale 5165 Server
37
Figure 6. Novascale 6085 Server Components (19 U Cabinet Example)
38
Novascale 6085 Server
38
Figure 7. Novascale 6165 Server Components (40U Cabinet Example)
39
Novascale 6165 Server
39
Server Components
40
Central Subsystem (CSS) Module
40
Figure 8. CSS Module Features (Full CSS Module Example)
40
Integrated Platform Administration Processor (PAP) Unit
41
Figure 10. Slideaway Console Features
42
Integrated Console
42
8-Port KVM Switch
43
Figure 11. 8-Port KVM Switch Features
43
Figure 12. 16-Port KVM Switch Features
43
Keyboard / Video / Mouse (KVM) Switch
43
Figure 13. SR-0812 SCSI RAID / SJ-0812 SCSI JBOD Disk Rack Features
44
Figure 14. SJ-0812 SCSI JBOD Extension Disk Rack Features
44
SJ-0812 SCSI JBOD Extension Disk Rack
44
SR-0812 SCSI RAID / SJ-0812 SCSI JBOD Disk Racks
44
FDA 1X00 FC Disk Rack
45
FDA 2X00 FC Disk Rack
45
Figure 15. FDA 1X00 FC Disk Rack Features
45
Figure 16. FDA 2X00 FC Disk Rack Features
45
FDA 1X00 FC Extension Disk Rack
46
Figure 17. FDA 1X00 FC Extension Disk Rack Features
46
Ethernet Hub
47
USB Modem
47
Nport Server
47
Accessing Server Components
48
Opening the Front Door
48
Closing the Front Door
48
Figure 21. Opening the Front Door
48
Figure 22. Slideaway Console
49
Opening / Closing the Slideaway Console
49
Bull Novascale Server Resources
50
Figure 23. PAM Software Deployment
50
PAM Software Package
50
PAP Unit Mirroring and Failover Policy
50
System Resource and Documentation CD-Roms
50
EFI Utilities
51
Chapter 2. Getting Started
53
Connecting to the PAM Web Site
54
Connecting to the PAM Web Site from the Local / Integrated Console
54
Connecting to the PAM Web Site from a Remote Computer
55
Enabling Remote Access to the PAM Web Site with Internet Explorer
55
Enabling Remote Access to the PAM Web Site with Mozilla
55
Figure 24. PAM Web Site Session Details
56
Figure 25. Multiple Session Example
56
Simultaneous Connection to the PAM Web Site
56
Figure 26. PAM User Interface
57
PAM User Interface
57
Checking Server Status Via PAM
58
CSS Availability Status
58
Figure 27. Status Pane
58
Figure 28. CSS Module Availability Status Bar (Bi-Module Server)
58
PAM Status Pane
58
PAM Control Pane
59
PAM Tree Pane
59
Setting up Users
59
Figure 9. PAP Unit
60
Table 4. KVM Port Configuration
60
Toggling the Local / Integrated Console Display
60
Figure 30. Domain Manager Control Pane
61
Powering up / down Server Domains
61
Powering up the Novascale 5Xx5 Server Domain
61
Figure 31. Domain State
62
Powering down the Novascale 5Xx5 Server Domain
62
Powering up Novascale 6085 Server Domains
63
Table 5. Myoperationsscheme Organization - Mono-Module Server
64
Figure 32. Domain Schemes List Dialog
65
Figure 33. Domain Manager Control Pane
65
Figure 34. Domain State
66
Powering down Novascale 6085 Server Domains
66
Powering up Novascale 6165 Server Domains
67
Table 6. Myoperations Scheme Organization - Bi-Module Server
68
Figure 35. Domain Schemes List Dialog
69
Figure 36. Domain Manager Control Pane
69
Figure 37. Domain State
70
Powering down Novascale 6165 Server Domains
70
Linux Redhat Domain
71
Microsoft Windows Domain
71
Preparing Server Domains for Remote Access Via the Enterprise LAN
71
Linux Suse Domain
72
Microsoft Windows Domain
73
Preparing Server Domains for Remote Access Via the Web
73
Linux Domain
73
Connecting to a Server Domain Via the Enterprise LAN
74
Microsoft Windows Domain
74
Linux Domain
74
Connecting to the Server Via the Web
75
Microsoft Windows Domain
75
Linux Domain
75
Chapter 3. Managing Domains
77
Introducing PAM Domain Management Tools
78
Managing Domain Configuration Schemes
81
Synchronizing Novascale 5Xx5 Server Domains
82
Viewing a Domain Configuration Scheme
82
Figure 38. Schemes List Dialog
82
Figure 39. Scheme Properties Dialog
83
Figure 40. Schemes List Dialog
84
Loading a Domain Configuration Scheme
84
Figure 41. Domain Manager Control Pane
85
Adding Domains to the Current Domain Configuration
86
Replacing the Current Domain Configuration
86
Figure 42. Save Snapshot Dialog
87
Saving the Current Domain Configuration Snapshot
87
Table 8. Myoperations Scheme Organization - Novascale 6Xx5 Servers
88
Powering on a Domain
90
Table 9. Power-On States
91
Powering off a Domain
92
Table 10. Power-Off States
92
Manually Resetting a Domain
93
Table 11. Reset States
93
Forcing a Domain Power off
94
Table 12. Force Power-Off States
94
Performing a Domain Memory Dump
96
Table 13. Dump States
96
Viewing Domain Functional Status
97
Figure 43. Power Logs Dialog
98
Viewing Domain Power Logs
98
Viewing Domain Powering Sequences
99
Figure 45. BIOS Info Dialog
100
Viewing Domain BIOS Info
100
Figure 46. Request Logs Dialog
101
Viewing Domain Request Logs
101
Viewing Domain Configuration, Resources and Status
102
Viewing Domain Configuration
103
Figure 47. View Domain Dialog
104
Figure 48. View Domain Dialog
104
Figure 49. Domain Hardware Resources Dialog
105
Viewing Domain Hardware Resources
105
Figure 50. Domain Hardware Details Dialog
106
Viewing Domain Details and Status
106
Table 15. Domain Hardware Details Icons
107
Table 14. Domain Functional Status Indicators
108
Modifying Domain Configuration
109
Table 16. Novascale 6Xx5 Server Server Cell Configuration
109
Adding Cells to a Domain
111
Figure 51. Modify Domain - Add Cell Dialog
111
Figure 52. Add Cells to Domain Dialog (Mono-Module Server)
112
Figure 53. Add Cells to Domain Dialog (Bi-Module Server)
112
Figure 54. Modify Domain - Add Cell Confirmation Dialog (Mono-Module Server)
113
Figure 55. Modify Domain - Add Cell Confirmation Dialog (Bi-Module Server)
113
Removing Cells from a Domain
114
Figure 56. Modify Domain - Remove Cell Dialog (Mono-Module Server)
115
Figure 57. Modify Domain - Remove Cell Dialog (Bi-Module Server)
115
Figure 58. Remove Cells from Domain Dialog (Mono-Module Server)
116
Figure 59. Remove Cells from Domain Dialog (Bi-Module Server)
116
Figure 60. Modify Domain - Remove Cell Confirmation Dialog (Mono-Module Server)
117
Figure 61. Modify Domain - Remove Cell Confirmation Dialog (Bi-Module Server)
117
Changing the Domain EFI Boot LUN
118
Figure 62. Modify Domain - Configure LUN Dialog
118
Figure 63. Select LUN Dialog
118
Figure 64. Modify Domain - Configure LUN Confirmation Dialog
119
Deleting a Domain
120
Figure 65. Delete Domain Dialog - Mono-Module Server
120
Figure 66. Delete Domain Dialog - Bi-Module Server
121
Figure 67. Domain Deleted Information Box
122
Table 17. Domain Power Sequence Error Messages
123
What to Do if an Incident Occurs
123
Dealing with Incidents
124
Chapter 4. Monitoring the Server
125
Introducing PAM Monitoring Tools
126
Viewing System / Component Status
127
PAM Status Pane
127
Figure 68. PAM Status Pane
127
CSS Availability Status
128
Event Message Status
128
Figure 69. CSS Module Availability Status Bar
128
Table 18. CSS Hardware Functional Status Icons
128
Displaying Presence Status
129
PAM Tree Pane
129
Table 19. Hardware Presence Status Indicators
130
Displaying Functional Status
131
Figure 72. PAM Tree - Automatically Expanded Functional Status Display
132
Figure 73. Hardware Search Engine
133
Using PAM Utilities
133
Using the Hardware Search Engine
133
Figure 74. Hardware Search Result List (Example)
134
Figure 75. PAM Web Site User Information
134
Viewing PAM Web Site User Information
134
Figure 76. PAM Version Information
135
Viewing PAM Version Information
135
Figure 77. PAM Hardware Monitor
136
Viewing Server Hardware Status
136
Figure 78. General Hardware Status Page (Example)
137
General Tab
137
Viewing Detailed Hardware Information
137
Figure 79. FRU Data (Example)
138
FRU Info Tab
138
Table 21. Fault Status Indicators
138
Figure 80. Firmware Data (Example)
139
Figure 81. CSS Module Thermal Zone Details
139
Firmware Tab (Core MFL & PMB Only)
139
Thermal Zones (CSS Module Only)
139
Figure 82. Converter Power Status Details (Example)
140
Power Tab
140
Table 22. Power Tab Status Indicators
140
CSS Module Power Tab
141
Figure 84. Temperature Probe Status Details (Example)
142
Table 23. Temperature Tab Status Indicators
142
Temperature Tab
142
Fan Status (Fanboxes Only)
143
System Functional Status
128
Jumper Status (IOC Only)
143
PCI Slots (IOC Only)
144
Figure 87. PCI Slots Tab
144
Figure 88. PCI Slot Details Dialog (Example)
144
Excluding / Including Hardware Elements
145
Figure 90. Example Hardware Status Page
146
Viewing and Managing PAM Event Messages and History Files
148
Understanding Message Severity Levels
149
Table 25. Message Severity Levels
149
Consulting Event Messages, Hardware Faults and History/Archive Files
150
Figure 91. Display Events Page
150
Figure 92. Specimen Message Help File
151
Viewing and Acknowledging PAM Web Event Messages
151
Displaying the Hardware Faults List
152
Sorting and Locating Messages
152
Viewing E-Mailed Event Messages
152
Figure 93. History Manager Control Pane - Histories Tab
153
Viewing History Files Online
153
Viewing, Archiving and Deleting History Files
153
Figure 95. History Manager Control Pane - Archived Histories Tab
155
Manually Archiving History Files
155
Viewing Archive Files Online
155
Downloading History / Archive Files for Offline Viewing
157
Manually Deleting a History Archive File
157
Table 26. Domain Cells
159
What to Do if an Incident Occurs
159
Table 27. CSS Functional Status / Domain State
160
Dealing with Incidents
162
Checking Environmental Conditions
162
Checking Hardware Availability
162
Checking Hardware Connections
163
Checking Hardware Fault Status
163
Checking Hardware Power Status
163
Checking Hardware Temperature Status
163
Checking Histories and Events
163
Excluding a Hardware Element and Checking Exclusion Status
163
Checking SNMP Settings
164
Checking Autocall Settings
164
Checking MAESTRO Version
164
Checking PAM Version
164
Checking Writing Rules
164
Powering OFF/ON a Domain
164
Rebooting the PAP Application
164
Modifying LUN Properties
165
Checking, Testing and Resetting the PMB
165
PMB Leds and Code Wheels
166
Chapter 5. Tips and Features for Administrators
167
Section I - Setting up Server Users and Configuring Data Disks
169
Setting up Server Users
170
Configuring SCSI Data Disks
171
SJ-0812 SCSI JBOD Disk Rack
171
SR-0812 SCSI RAID Disk Rack
172
Creating a New Disk Array
172
Figure 99. SR-0812 SCSI RAID Disk Configuration
172
Table 28. Hyperterminal Parameters
172
Creating a New Array Partition
173
Table 29. SCSI Data Disk Population Order
173
Configuring FC Data Disks
174
Table 30. FDA 1X00 FC / FDA 2X00 FC Disk Configuration
174
Creating a New Logical Data Disk
175
Figure 100. Ism Client Interface
175
Section II - Using EFI Utilities
177
Using the EFI Boot Manager
178
Table 31. Boot Option Maintenance Menu
179
Using the EFI Shell
180
Entering the EFI Shell
180
EFI Shell Command Syntax
180
Executing Batch Scripts
182
Table 34. List of EFI Shell Commands
183
EFI Network Setup and Configuration
184
Manual EFI Network Configuration
184
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
185
Section III - Customizing PAM Software
186
Predefined PAP User Groups
187
Setting up PAP Unit Users
187
Table 35. User Access to PAM Features
188
Figure 101. Customer Information Configuration Page
189
Modifying Customer Information
189
Configuring Autocalls
190
Figure 102. Autocalls Channel Settings Control Pane
190
Setting Thermal Units
192
Figure 103. PAM Configuration Control Pane
192
Deploying a New PAM Release
193
Figure 104. PAM Installation Installshield Wizard
193
Activating a PAM Version
194
Figure 105. PAM Activation Installshield Wizard
194
Backing up and Restoring PAM Configuration Files
196
Section IV - Configuring Domains
198
Figure 106. Schemes and Identites Panes
199
Partitioning Your Server
199
Assessing Configuration Requirements
201
Creating, Editing, Copying, Deleting, Renaming a Domain Configuration Scheme
202
Figure 107. Schemes Control Pane
202
Figure 108. Scheme Creation and Central Subsystem Configuration Dialogs
203
Figure 109. Scheme Management Dialog
204
Figure 110. Edit Scheme Dialog
206
Updating Test Schemes
207
Creating, Editing, Copying, Deleting a Domain Identity
208
Figure 111. Identities List Page
208
Figure 112. Create New Identity Dialog
209
Creating a Mono-Domain Scheme Using All Server Resources
211
Table 37. Scheme Configuration Criteria - Example 1 - Mono-Module Server
211
Table 38. Scheme Configuration Criteria - Example 1 - Bi-Module Server
211
Figure 113. Scheme Creation Dialog - Example 1
212
Figure 114. Central Subsystem Configuration Dialog - Example 1
213
Figure 115. Scheme Management Dialog - Example 1
214
Figure 116. Identities List Dialog - Example 1
215
Figure 117. Create New Identity Dialog - Example 1
216
Figure 118. Scheme Management Dialog - Example 1
217
Figure 119. Lun List Dialog - Example 1
218
Creating a Mono-Domain Scheme Using a Part of Server Resources
219
Table 39. Scheme Configuration Criteria - Example 2 - Mono-Module Server
219
Table 40. Scheme Configuration Criteria - Example 2 - Bi-Module Server
219
Figure 120. Scheme Creation Dialog - Example 2
220
Figure 121. Central Subsystem Configuration Dialog - Example 2
221
Figure 122. Remove Domain Confirmation Dialog - Example 2
222
Figure 123. Scheme Management Dialog - Example 2
223
Figure 124. Identities List Dialog - Example 2
224
Figure 125. Create New Identity Dialog - Example 2
225
Figure 126. Scheme Management Dialog - Example 2
226
Creating a Multi-Domain Scheme Using All Server Resources
227
Table 41. Scheme Configuration Criteria - Example 3 - Mono-Module Server
227
Figure 127. Scheme Creation Dialog - Example 3
229
Figure 128. Central Subsystem Configuration Dialog - Example 3
230
Figure 129. Scheme Management Dialog - Example 3
231
Figure 130. Identities List Dialog - Example 3
232
Figure 131. Create New Identity Dialog - Example 3
233
Figure 132. Scheme Management Dialog - Example 3
234
Creating a Multi-Domain Scheme Using a Part of Server Resources
235
Table 43. Scheme Configuration Criteria - Example 4 - Bi-Module Server
235
Figure 133. Scheme Creation Dialog - Example 4
236
Figure 134. Central Subsystem Configuration Dialog - Example 4
237
Figure 135. Scheme Management Dialog - Example 4
238
Figure 136. Remove Domain Confirmation Dialog - Example 4
238
Figure 137. Scheme Management Dialog - Example 4
239
Figure 138. Identities List Dialog - Example 4
240
Figure 139. Create New Identity Dialog - Example 4
240
Figure 140. Scheme Management Dialog - Example 4
241
Configuring and Managing Extended Systems
242
Clearing, Loading, Saving NVRAM Variables
243
Updating the LUN List
244
Figure 142. Hardware Exclusion Options
245
Limiting Access to Hardware Resources
245
Scheme, Domain Identity, and Resources Checklists
246
Table 44. Scheme Configuration Checklist
246
Table 46. Resources Checklist - Part
248
Table 47. Resources Checklist - Part
249
Section V - Creating Event Subscriptions and User Histories
250
Customizing the PAM Event Messaging System
251
Figure 143. PAM Event Messaging System Features
251
Setting up Event Subscriptions
252
Table 48. Event Channels
252
Event Subscription Flowcharts
253
Creating, Editing, Deleting an E-Mail Server
254
Figure 144. E-Mail Servers Configuration Page
254
Creating, Editing, Deleting an E-Mail Account
256
Figure 145. E-Mail Accounts Configuration Page
256
Creating, Editing, Deleting a User History
258
Table 49. System History Contents
258
Figure 146. Create a New User History Dialog
259
Enabling / Disabling Event Channels
262
Table 51. Event Channel Selection Guidelines
262
Figure 147. Event Channels Configuration Page
263
Creating, Editing, Deleting an Event Subscription
264
Figure 148. New Event Subscription Dialog Box
264
Figure 149. Event Message Standard Filtering Criteria Chart
266
Understanding Event Message Filtering Criteria
266
Figure 150. Event Message Advanced Filtering Criteria Chart
267
Standard Event Message Filtering Criteria
268
Table 52. Standard Event Message Filtering Criteria
270
Advanced Event Message Filtering Criteria
271
Table 53. Advanced Event Message Filtering Criteria
275
Figure 151. Filters Configuration Page
276
Preselecting, Creating, Editing, Deleting an Event Filter
276
Figure 152. New Filter Configuration Page - Standard Event Message Filtering Criteria Table
277
Figure 153. New Filter Configuration Page - Advanced Event Message Filtering Criteria Table
278
Figure 154. Novascale 5085 Server Data Cabling Diagram
291
Internal Disk Configuration
291
Figure 155. SJ-0812 SCSI JBOD Disk Rack Data Cabling Diagram
292
Figure 156. SR-0812 SCSI RAID Disk Rack Data Cabling Diagram
292
Figure 157. SJ-0812 SCSI JBOD Extension Disk Rack Data Cabling Diagram
293
Figure 158. FDA 1X00 FC Disk Rack Data Cabling Diagram
293
Figure 159. FDA 1X00 FC - FDA 1X00 FC Extension Disk Rack Data Cabling Diagram
294
Figure 160. Novascale 6085 Server Data Cabling Diagram
295
Internal Disk Configuration
295
Novascale 6085 Server Data Cabling Diagram
295
External Disk Configuration
296
Figure 161. SJ-0812 SCSI JBOD Disk Rack Data Cabling Diagram
296
Figure 162. SR-0812 SCSI RAID Disk Rack Data Cabling Diagram
296
Figure 163. SJ-0812 SCSI JBOD Extension Disk Rack Data Cabling Diagram
297
Figure 164. FDA 1X00 FC Disk Rack Data Cabling Diagram
297
Extension Disk Rack (FDA 1X00 FC - FDA 1X00 FC
298
Figure 165. FDA 1X00 FC - FDA 1X00 FC Extension Disk Rack Data Cabling Diagram
298
Figure 166. Novascale 5085 Server / Novascale 6085 Server Power Cabling Diagram
299
Power Cabling Diagram
299
Internal Disk Configuration
300
Novascale 5165 Server Data Cabling Diagrams
300
External Disk Configuration
301
Figure 167. Novascale 5165 Server Data Cabling Diagram
301
Figure 168. SJ-0812 SCSI JBOD Disk Rack Data Cabling Diagram
301
Figure 169. SR-0812 SCSI RAID Disk Rack Data Cabling Diagram
302
Figure 170. SJ-0812 SCSI JBOD Extension Disk Rack Data Cabling Diagram
302
Figure 171. FDA 1X00 FC Disk Rack Data Cabling Diagram
303
Figure 172. FDA 1X00 FC - FDA 1X00 FC Extension Disk Rack Data Cabling Diagram
303
Internal Disk Configuration
304
Novascale 6165 Server Data Cabling Diagrams
304
Figure 173. Novascale 6165 Server Data Cabling Diagram
305
External Disk Configuration
306
Figure 174. SJ-0812 SCSI JBOD Disk Rack Data Cabling Diagram
306
Figure 175. SR-0812 SCSI RAID Disk Rack Data Cabling Diagram
307
Figure 176. SJ-0812 SCSI JBOD Extension Disk Rack Data Cabling Diagram
308
Figure 177. FDA 1X00 FC Disk Rack Data Cabling Diagram
309
Figure 178. FDA 1X00 FC - FDA 1X00 FC Extension Disk Rack Data Cabling Diagram
310
Figure 179. FDA 2X00 FC Disk Rack Data Cabling Diagram
311
Figure 180. FDA 2X00 FC - FDA 1X00 FC Extension Data Cabling Diagram
312
Power Cabling Diagram
313
Figure 181. Novascale 5165 Server / Novascale 6165 Server Power Cabling Diagram
314
BIOS POST Codes
315
Table 58. BIOS POST Code Organization
315
BIOS Error Messages
316
Table 59. BIOS Error Message Organization
316
Table 78. Boot Error Messages
316
Table 80. System Configuration Error Messages
316
Table 81. CMOS Error Messages
316
Table 82. Miscellaneous Error Messages
316
SAL-A POST Codes
317
Table 61. SAL-A POST Codes (for Releases B600 and Later)
320
SAL-A Hang POST Codes
321
Table 63. SAL-A Hang POST Codes (for Releases B600 and Later)
322
SAL-B POST Codes
323
Table 64. SAL-B POST Codes
324
SAL-B Hang POST Codes
325
Table 65. SAL-B Hang POST Codes
325
SAL-F POST Codes
326
Table 66. SAL-F POST Codes
326
SAL-F Hang POST Codes
327
IA-32 POST Codes
328
Device Initialization Manager (DIM) Code Checkpoints
338
Table 69. DIM Code Checkpoints
338
PCI Diagnostic POST Codes
339
Table 70. PCI Diagnostic POST Code Format
339
Table 71. PCI Diagnostic POST Codes
339
EFI POST Code MAP
340
ACPI POST Codes
340
Table 72. EFI POST Codes
340
Table 73. ACPI POST Codes
340
Recovery Port 80 POST Codes
341
Table 75. Recovery Port 80 POST Codes (for Releases B600 and Later)
342
Runtime POST Codes
343
PAM - BIOS Interface Post Codes
344
Table 77. PAM - BIOS Interface POST Codes (for Releases B740 and Later)
346
Boot Error Messages
347
Storage Device Error Messages
347
System Configuration Error Messages
348
CMOS Error Messages
349
Miscellaneous Error Messages
349
PAM Help Messages
350
Message Severity Levels
350
Appendix A. Specifications
279
Novascale 5085 Server Specifications
280
Table 54. Novascale 5085 Server Specifications
281
Novascale 5165 Server Specifications
282
Table 55. Novascale 5165 Server Specifications
283
Novascale 6085 Server Specifications
284
Table 56. Novascale 6085 Server Specifications
285
Novascale 6165 Server Specifications
286
Table 57. Novascale 6165 Server Specifications
287
Appendix B. Cabling Diagrams
289
Novascale 5085 Server Data Cabling Diagram
291
Message List
350
Table 83. PAM Message List
361
Glossary
363
Index
373
Appendix C. Error Messages and Recovery Information
315
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