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IBM 7013 J Series Unix Server manual available for free PDF download: Operator's Manual
IBM 7013 J Series Operator's Manual (297 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Communications Statements
9
VCCI Statement
10
Lithium Battery
13
Safety Notices
13
Laser Safety Information
14
About this Book
17
Related Publications
17
Chapter 1. Description of the 7013 J Series System
19
Description of the Base Unit
19
Base Unit Without Covers
21
Operator Controls
22
Media Devices
23
Base Unit
23
Description of the Expansion Unit
24
Expansion Unit
25
Main Power Switch Module
27
System Unit Main Switch
27
Location Codes
28
Location Code Format for SCSI Devices
28
Location Code Format for Non-SCSI Devices
28
Location Code Format for 7135, 9333, and 9334 Expansion Units
28
Location Code Table for SCSI and Non-SCSI Devices
29
Cluster Power Control
31
Chapter 2. Using the System Unit
33
Main Power Switch Module
33
The Operator Panel
35
Operator Controls
35
Setting the Key Mode Switch
38
Starting and Stopping the System Unit
41
Methods of Starting the System Unit
41
Manually Starting the System Unit
42
Manually Stopping the System Unit
43
General Information about Multiple Systems
44
Terminals and Printers
45
System Consoles
45
Using Internal Mass Storage Devices
46
Using the 8 MM Tape Drive
47
Functions
47
Status Lights
48
Setting the Write-Protect Tab on 8 MM Tape Cartridges
49
Performance
49
Usage
49
Loading the 8 MM Tape Cartridge
50
Unloading the 8 MM Tape Cartridge
51
Types of 8 MM Tape Cartridges
52
Preventive Maintenance
52
Cleaning the Tape Path on the 5GB 8 MM Tape Drive
52
Loading the 8 MM Cleaning Cartridge
53
Tape Handling
53
General Information for 4.0GB 4 MM Tape Drive
56
Recommendations
57
Types of 4 MM Tape Cartridges
57
Tape Cartridge Compatibility
58
Setting the Write-Protect Tab on 4 MM Tape Cartridges
58
Environmental Considerations for 4 MM Data Cartridges
58
Operating in Harsh Environments
59
MM Data Cartridge Erasure
59
Tape Cartridge Data Capacity
59
Using the 4.0GB 4 MM Tape Drive
60
Status Lights
60
Loading the 4 MM Tape Cartridge
62
Unloading the 4 MM Tape Cartridge
63
Cleaning the Tape Path on the 4.0GB 4 MM Tape Drive
64
Using the 1/4-Inch Tape Drive
65
Functions
65
Tape Cartridge Compatibility
66
Loading the 1/4-Inch Tape Cartridge
67
Unloading the 1/4-Inch Tape Cartridge
68
Setting the Write-Protect Tab on 1/4-Inch Tape Cartridges
69
Cleaning the 1/4-Inch Cartridge Drive
70
Environmental Considerations for 1/4-Inch Tape Cartridges
70
Using the CD-ROM Drives
71
Loading the CD-ROM Disc Caddy (Type B Bezel Only)
72
Loading the CD-ROM Drive (Type C Bezel Only)
72
Unloading the CD-ROM Disc Caddy
73
Unloading the CD-ROM Drive (Type C Bezel Only)
73
Cleaning the CD-ROM Drive
73
Emergency Eject (Type C Bezel Only)
74
Using the 3.5-Inch Diskette Drive
75
Functions
75
Handling Your Diskettes
75
Types of 3.5-Inch Diskettes
76
Setting the Write-Protect Tab
77
Loading and Unloading the 3.5-Inch Diskette
78
Using Internal Disk Drives
79
Operator Controls of a Disk Device
79
Chapter 3. Using Systemguard
81
Introduction
81
Systemguard Power
82
Systemguard Components
82
Systemguard Bring-Up Microprocessor Overview
82
The Operator Panel
83
Systemguard Consoles
84
Physical and Electronic Key
84
Systemguard Phases
84
Stand-By Phase
84
Init Phase
85
Maintenance Phase
85
Boot Phase
85
Run-Time Phase
85
Systemguard Parameters and Flags
89
Working with Systemguard
90
Systemguard Menus
91
Maintenance Menu
101
Display Configuration
102
Display BUMP Error Log
105
Enable Service Console
105
Disable Service Console
105
Reset
105
Power-Off
105
System Boot
106
Off-Line Tests
108
Set Parameters
112
Set National Language
118
Some Common Systemguard Tasks
119
Customizing Systemguard for Your Needs
138
Reloading the Flash EEPROM
140
Chapter 4. Removal and Installation Procedures
141
Hot Removability Capability
142
Highly Removable Disks
142
Locating a Micro Channel Adapter
143
Locating a Disk or Media Drive
144
Location Codes
144
SCSI Bus Controllers
145
Physical Locations
145
Converting a Software Location Code to a Physical Drive Location
146
Unconfiguring or Configuring a Drive
147
Unconfiguring
147
Configuring
147
Removing or Installing a Front Media or Disk Device
148
Removal
148
Installation
149
Removing or Installing a Rear Drive
150
Removal
150
Installation
151
Chapter 5. Using Diagnostics
153
Diagnostic Programs Operating Considerations
153
Diagnostics on a System Unit Attached to Another System
153
Selecting a Console Display
153
Identifying the Terminal Type to the AIX Operating System
153
Running Diagnostic Programs from CD-ROM
154
Running the Diagnostic Programs from Disk or from a Server
154
Running the Diagnostic Programs from the Network
155
Running the Diagnostic Programs from a TTY Terminal
155
Additional Communication Attributes
157
Additional Keyboard Attributes
158
Additional Printer Attributes
158
Diagnostic Modes of Operation
159
Maintenance Mode
159
Concurrent Mode
159
Standalone Mode
160
System Exerciser
161
Reading a Flashing 888 Message on a Multi-Line Operator Panel Display
163
Step 1. Determine the Type of Message
163
Step 2. Reading the Type 102 Message
163
Crash Codes
164
Dump Progress Indicators (Dump Status Codes)
164
Step 3. Reading the Type 103 and 105 Message
165
Step 4. Other Numbers
165
Chapter 6. Introduction to Tasks and Service Aids
167
Tasks
167
Run Diagnostics Task
168
Run Error Log Analysis Task
168
Display or Change Diagnostic Run Time Options Task
168
Process Supplemental Media Task
169
Service Aids
169
AIX Shell Prompt Service Aid
170
Backup/Restore Media Service Aid
170
Bit Error Rate Service Aid
170
BUMP (Bringup Micro-Processor) Service Aids (Display or Change BUMP Configuration Task)
170
Diagnostic Package Utility Service Aid
171
Dials and LPFK Configuration Service Aid
171
Dials and Lpfks Configuration Service Aid before Version 4.2
171
Configure Dials and Lpfks Task Version 4.2
171
Disk Based Diagnostic Update Service Aid and Update Disk Based Diagnostic Task
172
Disk Based Diagnostic Update Service Aid before Version 4.2
172
Update Disk Based Diagnostic Task Version 4.2
172
Disk Maintenance Service Aid
172
Disk to Disk Copy Service Aid
172
Display/Alter Sector Service Aid
173
Disk Media Service Aids
173
Optical Disk Service Aids
174
Diskette Media Service Aid
175
Display/Alter Bootlist Service Aid
175
Display or Change Configuration or Vital Product Data (VPD) Service Aid
175
Display Vital Product Data (VPD) Service Aid and Display Hardware Vital Product Data Task
175
Display Software Product Data Pre-Version 4.2
175
Display Software Product Data Beginning with Version 4.2
176
Display Configuration Service Aid and Display Configuration and Resource List Task
176
Change Hardware Vital Product Data Task
176
Display and Change Diagnostic Test List Service Aid
176
Display or Change Key Modes (Display or Change Electronic Mode Switch Task)
177
Display Previous Diagnostic Results Service Aid
177
Display Test Patterns Service Aid
177
Generic Microcode Download Service Aid
177
Hardware Error Report Service Aid and Display Hardware Error Log Task
178
Local Area Network Service Aid and Local Area Network Analyzer Task
178
Microcode Download Service Aid
178
Multiprocessor Service Aid (Display or Change Multiprocessor Configuration Task)
178
Periodic Diagnostics Service Aid
179
Product Topology Service Aid
179
SCSI Bus Service Aid and SCSI Bus Analyzer Task
179
SCSI Tape Utilities Service Aid
180
Service Aids for Use with Ethernet
180
Service Hints Service Aid
181
SSA Service Aid
181
Trace Service Aid
181
7318 Serial Communications Network Server Service Aid
182
Chapter 7. Using the System Verification Procedure
183
System Verification Procedure
183
Step 1. Considerations before Running this Procedure
183
Step 2. Loading the Diagnostic Programs
184
Step 3. Running System Verification
184
Step 4. Additional System Verification
185
Step 5. Stopping the Diagnostics
185
Chapter 8. Hardware Problem Determination
187
Chapter 9. Expansion Unit
199
Overview
199
Installation Procedures
200
Preliminary Operations
200
Rear Cover
202
Front Cover
205
Top Cover
208
Mechanical Connection
212
Securing the Units at the Bottom
212
Units Interconnection
215
FXE Cable Interconnection
215
RS-485 Cables Interconnection
222
SCSI Interface Card Interconnection
223
SCSI Terminators
223
Recognizing the New Unit
224
Units Disconnection
225
Mechanical Disconnection
225
Chapter 10. Moving the System Unit
227
Moving the System Unit Safely
227
Appendix A. Systemguard Test Groups
229
Systemguard Test Groups Table
229
Systemguard Test Group Descriptions
231
Appendix B. Modifying Systemguard Parameters
251
Default Parameter Values
251
Changing Flags and Parameters under AIX Service Aids
253
Modifying the Remote Authorization Flag
253
Modifying the Dial-Out Authorization Flag
254
Modifying Dial-In Phone Numbers
255
Modifying Dial-Out Phone Numbers
255
Modifying the Electronic Mode Switch from Service Line Flag
256
Reloading the Flash EEPROM
257
Appendix C. Systemguard Remote Operation Configuration
259
Terminal Configuration
259
Flags and Parameters Settings
260
Modem Configuration Files
262
Initializing a Modem
264
Testing Dial-Out
264
Appendix D: Supplies
265
Ordering Keys
266
Key Reorder Form
267
Appendix E. Three-Digit Display Numbers
269
Power-On (PON) Test Indicators
269
Power-On Self-Test (POST) Indicators
270
Diagnostic Load Progress Indicators
279
Debugger Progress Indicators
280
Flashing 888 Message Descriptions
280
Appendix F. External SCSI Address Record
281
Appendix G. System Power States
285
Power States
285
Glossary: Special Terms Used in Systemguard
289
Index
291
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