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IBM RS/6000 SP Handbook (480 pages)
Clustered IBM eServer pSeries Systems
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Table of Contents
Front Cover
1
Summary of Changes
5
Third Edition, September 2001
5
Table of Contents
7
Figures
17
Preface
21
The Team that Wrote this Redbook
21
Comments Welcome
23
IBM Trademarks
23
Special Notice
23
Chapter 1. Introduction
25
Overview on RS/6000 SP and Clustered ^ Pseries
26
Features and Benefits
28
Business Solutions
31
Hardware Components
33
RS/6000 SP System Sample Configuration
34
RS/6000 SP System with SP-Attached Servers Sample Configuration
35
Processor Nodes
36
Clustered Enterprise Server System Sample Configuration
36
Frames
39
Extension Nodes
40
Switches
41
Control Workstations
41
RS/6000 SP and AIX Clustering
42
Load Balancing Cluster
43
High Availability Cluster
43
High Performance Technical Computing Cluster
44
High Performance Commercial Computing Cluster
45
Common Management Domain
46
Chapter 2. SP Internal Processor Nodes
49
SP Internal Node
50
MIX of Nodes in a Frame
50
375 Mhz POWER3 SMP Nodes
51
375 Mhz POWER3 Processor
52
System Memory
54
I/O Subsystem
54
Service Processor
55
POWER3 High Node and Five SP Expansion I/O Units Connections
55
System Firmware and RTAS
56
Dynamic Processor Deallocation
56
375 Mhz POWER3 SMP High Node
56
375 Mhz POWER3 SMP Thin and Wide Nodes
59
375 Mhz POWER3 SMP High Node (F/C 2058)
61
PCI Bus Description
61
Requirements
61
Options
61
Processor Requirements and Options
62
Memory Requirements and Options
62
Disk Requirements and Options
64
Switch and Communication Adapter Requirements and Options
64
I/O Adapters
65
SP Expansion I/O Unit (F/C 2055)
65
Serial HIPPI SW (F/C 2732)
65
Hard Disk Drive Options
66
375 Mhz POWER3 SMP Wide Node (F/C 2057)
67
Bus Description
67
Requirements
67
Options
68
Processor Requirements and Options
68
Memory Requirements and Options
69
Hard Disk Drive Requirements and Options
70
Switch and Communication Adapter Requirements
71
Serial HIPPI LW (F/C 2733)
71
375 Mhz POWER3 SMP Thin Node (F/C 2056)
72
Bus Description
72
Requirements
72
Options
73
Processor Requirements and Options
73
Memory Requirements and Options
74
Hard Disk Drive Requirements and Options
75
Switch and Communication Adapter Requirements
75
POWER3 SMP Nodes
76
POWER3 SMP Node System Architecture
77
POWER3 Microprocessor
77
6Xx Bus
78
System Memory
78
I/O Subsystem
78
222 Mhz POWER3 SMP High Node (F/C 2054)
79
PCI Bus Description
79
Requirements
79
Options
80
Processor Requirements and Options
81
Memory Options
81
POWER3 SMP High Node (F/C 2054) Processor Options
81
POWER3 SMP High Node (F/C 2054) Memory Features
81
Disk Requirements and Options
82
Switch and Communication Adapter Requirements and Options
82
I/O Adapters
83
SP Expansion I/O Unit (F/C 2055)
83
Hard Disk Drive Options
84
332 Mhz SMP Nodes
85
332 Mhz SMP Node System Architecture
85
SMP System Bus
86
Processor/L2 Cache Controller
87
Memory-I/O Controller
88
I/O Bridge Bus
89
PCI I/O Bridges
90
332 Mhz SMP Wide Nodes (F/C 2051)
91
Bus Description
91
Adapter Placement Restrictions
91
Requirements
92
Fddi Sk-Net Lp Sas (F/C 2741)
92
Fddi Sk-Net Lp das (F/C 2742)
92
Fddi Sk-Net up das (F/C 2743)
92
Artic960Hx 4-Port Selectable (F/C 2947)
92
Gigabit Ethernet-SX (F/C 2969)
92
Options
93
Processor Requirements and Options
93
Memory Requirements and Options
94
Disk Requirements and Options
94
Switch Adapter Requirements and Options
95
332 Mhz SMP Thin Nodes (F/C 2050)
95
Bus Description
96
Single SMP Thin Node Configuration Rules
96
Requirements
97
Options
97
Processor Requirements and Options
98
Memory Requirements and Options
98
Disk Requirements and Options
98
Switch Adapter Requirements and Options
99
Chapter 3. SP-Attached Servers and Clustered Enterprise Servers
101
Overview
102
SP-Attached Servers / CES - M/T 7017 Supported Models
103
Pseries 680 Model S85 (7017-S85)
103
System Architecture for 7017-S85 Server
107
Publications for the 7017-S85 Server
108
RS/6000 Enterprise Server 7017 Model S80 (7017-S80)
109
Publications for the 7017-S80 Server
112
RS/6000 Enterprise Server 7017 Model S7A (7017-S7A)
113
RS/6000 Enterprise Server 7017 Model S70 (7017-S70)
116
Publications for the 7017-S7A Server
116
Summary Features of the SP-Attached Servers/Ces - M/T 7017
119
Publications for the 7017-S70 Server
119
SP-Attached Servers / CES Features - M/T 7017
119
SP-Attached Servers/Ces - M/T 7026 Supported Models
121
RS/6000 Enterprise Server 7026 Model M80 (7026-M80)
121
System Architecture for 7026-M80 Server
125
Product Positioning
125
Pseries 660 Model 6H1 (7026-6H1)
127
Publications for the 7026-M80 Server
127
System Architecture for 7026-6H1 Server
130
Pseries 660 Model 6H0 (7026-6H0)
132
RS/6000 Enterprise Server 7026 Model H80 (7026-H80)
133
Summary Features of the SP-Attached Servers/Ces - M/T 7026
138
Publications for the 7026-H80 Server
138
Features of the SP-Attached Servers and CES - M/T 7026
138
Cable and PCI Card for SP CWS Attachment (F/C 3154)
140
SP-Attached Server Environment
141
F/C 3154 Characteristics
141
SP-Attached Server Installation Requirements
143
Planning the SP-Attached Server Interfaces
146
SP-Attached Server Configurator Rules
150
SP-Attached Servers Connectivity Diagram
152
Configuring Service Director on SP-Attached Servers
152
Clustered Enterprise Server Environment
153
Clustered Enterprise Server Installation Requirements
153
Planning the Clustered Enterprise Server Interfaces
156
Clustered Enterprise Servers Connectivity Diagram
160
Configuring Service Director on CES Systems
161
Clustered Enterprise Servers Connectivity Diagram
161
Chapter 4. Frames
163
Frames
164
SP Frame Dimensions
166
Frame Electrical Power Requirements
167
SP Frame Electrical Power Requirements
167
SP Frame Redundant Power Supply (F/C 3885, 3886)
168
Rear of the Redundant Power Supply Feature
168
Tall Frames
169
Tall Frame from Front and Rear Views
169
Model 550 Frames
170
Model 550 Non-Switched Configuration
170
Model 550 SP Switch-8 Configuration
171
Model 550 Single-Stage SP Switch and SP Switch2 Configuration
171
Model 550 Two-Stage SP Switch and SP Switch2 Configuration
171
Model 555 Standalone Switch for Clustered Nodes
172
Expansion Frames (F/C 1550)
173
Using F/C 1550 Non-Switched Expansion Frames
175
Using F/C 1550 Switched Expansion Frames
176
SP Switch Frames (F/C 2031, 2032)
177
SP Switch Frame Front View
177
Short Frame
178
Short Frame Front View
178
Model 500 Frames
179
Model 500 Non-Switched Configuration
179
Model 500 Switched Configuration
180
Expansion Frames (F/C 1500)
180
Using F/C 1500 Non-Switched Expansion Frames
180
Configurations with Processor Nodes and a Switch
181
Configurations with Processor Nodes Only
181
Chapter 5. The Switch
183
SP Switch
184
SP Switch Components
184
SP Switch Link or Data Cable
184
Front View of the SP Switch Board
184
SP Switch Ports
185
SP Switch Chip
185
Data Flow between Switch Ports
185
SP Switch Chip
186
SP Switch Board
187
SP Switch Adapter
187
Interconnections Used on the Switch Board
187
SP Switch System
188
Logical Diagram of an SP Switch Adapter
188
SP Switch System
189
SP Switch, 16-Port (F/C 4011)
190
Aix/Pssp/Switches Level Matrix
190
SP Switch-8 (F/C 4008)
191
SP Switch Adapter (F/C 4020, 4022, and 4023)
192
SP Switch Adapter Features
192
Special SP Switch Adapter (F/C 4021 and F/C 8396)
193
SP Switch Router (Machine Type 9077)
193
Switch Cabling
193
Switch-To-Node Cabling
194
Switch-To-Switch Cabling
195
Single-Stage Switch Cable Paths
196
Two-Stage Switch Cable Paths
197
Quantities of Switch-To-Switch Cables Required Per SP System
197
SP Switch2
198
SP Switch2 (F/C 4012)
200
SP Switch2 Adapter (F/C 4025)
202
SP Switch2 Adapter Hardware Structure
203
Chapter 6. SP Switch Routers 9077
205
The 9077 SP Switch Routers
206
IBM 9077 SP Switch Routers Model 04S (Left) and 16S (Right)
206
Overview
207
SP Switch Router Configuration
208
Rear View of the SP Switch Router Model 04S
209
Installation Requirements
210
Rear View of SP Switch Router Model 16S
210
System Requirements
211
SP Switch Router Adapter (F/C 4021)
211
Network Media Card Requirements
212
SP Switch Router Network Media Cards and Other Options
212
Software Requirements
213
Network Interface
213
Connecting to the Control Workstation
214
SP Switch Router Network Interface
214
Connecting to Multiple SP Systems
215
Connecting to the SP Switch
216
Chapter 7. Control Workstations
219
Overview
220
Control Workstation Interface
220
Installation Requirements
222
Supported Pseries and RS/6000 Workstations and Servers
222
Supported Pseries and RS/6000 Workstations for SP/CES Systems
222
System Requirements
223
Interface Adapter Requirements
225
Serial Port Adapters for PCI / MCA Control Workstations
226
Software Requirements
227
Ethernet Adapters for PCI/MCA Control Workstations
227
SP Control Workstation Offerings
229
High Availability Control Workstation
244
Overview
245
High Availability Control Workstation
246
Installation Requirements
247
Limits and Restrictions
248
Service Director on the CWS
249
Chapter 8. PCI Communication Adapters
251
PCI Communication Adapters Supported on the SP
252
Supported PCI Adapters
252
Token Ring (F/C 4959)
254
Ultra2 SCSI (F/C 6205)
254
Descriptions of Adapter Supported on the SP
255
IBM Network Terminal Accelerator Adapter (F/C 2403)
255
SCSI-2 Differential Fast/Wide Adapter/A (F/C 2416)
256
SCSI-2 Differential External I/O Controller (F/C 2420)
256
IBM Short Wave Serial HIPPI PCI Adapter (FC 2732)
256
Long-Wave Serial HIPPI Adapter (F/C 2733)
257
IBM Network Terminal Accelerator Adapter (F/C 2402 & 2403)
258
SCSI-2 Fast/Wide Adapter/A (F/C 2416)
258
SCSI-2 Differential External I/O Controller (F/C 2420)
258
8-Port Async Adapter - EIA-422A (F/C 2940)
258
SYSKONNECT SK-NET FDDI Adapters (F/C 2741, 2742 & 2743)234
258
S/390 ESCON Channel PCI Adapter (F/C 2751)
260
PCI Auto Lanstreamer Token Ring Adapter (F/C 2920)
261
EIA 232/RS-422 8-Port Asynchronous Adapter (F/C 2943)
261
WAN RS232 128-Port Adapter (F/C 2944)
262
Turboways 622 Mbps PCI MMF ATM Adapter (F/C 2646)
264
Artic960Hx 4-Port Selectable Adapter (F/C 2947)
264
2-Port Multiprotocol X.25 Adapter (F/C 2962)
265
ATM 155 TURBOWAYS UTP Adapter (F/C 2963)
266
Cable Information for 2-Port Multi Protocol Adapter
266
Ethernet 10/100 MB Adapter (F/C 2968)
267
Gigabit Ethernet - SX Adapter (F/C 2969)
268
10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet PCI Adapter (FC 2975)
269
TURBOWAYS 100 ATM Adapter (F/C 2984)
269
Ethernet LAN PCI Adapters (F/C) 2985 and 2987)
269
ATM 155 MMF Adapter (F/C 2988)
270
Four-Port 10/100 BASE-TX Ethernet PCI Adapter (F/C 4951)
271
Crytographic Coprocessor PCI Adapter (F/C 4958)
272
High-Speed Token-Ring PCI Adapter (F/C 4959)
273
SCSI-2 Ultra/Wide de PCI Adapter (F/C 6204)
274
Dual Channel Ultra2 SCSI PCI Adapter (F/C 6205)
274
SCSI-2 Ultra/Wide Single Ended PCI Adapter (F/C 6206)
275
Ultra SCSI Differential Adapter (F/C 6207)
276
SCSI-2 F/W Single-Ended Adapter (F/C 6208)
277
SCSI-2 F/W Differential Adapter (F/C 6209)
278
SSA RAID 5 Adapter (F/C 6215)
278
SSA Fast-Write Cache Module (F/C 6222)
279
Advanced Serialraid Adapter (F/C 6225)
279
Gigabit Fibre Channel PCI Adapter (F/C 6227)
279
Advanced Serialraid Plus PCI Adapter (F/C 6230)
280
Artic960Rxd Quad Digital Trunk Adapter (F/C 6310)
282
Artic960Rxf Digital Trunk Resource Adapter (F/C 6311)
283
Chapter 9. Software Support
285
Parallel System Support Programs (PSSP)
286
Administration and Operation
286
RS/6000 Cluster Technology (RSCT)
287
System Monitoring and Control
288
IBM Virtual Shared Disk (VSD)
288
Security
288
Performance Toolbox Parallel Extensions for AIX (PTPE)
289
Subsystem Communications Support
289
Network Time Protocol (NTP)
289
System Availability
289
Other Convenient Services
290
New in PSSP 3.2
290
Software Requirements
291
General Parallel File System (GPFS)
291
PSSP 3.2 Software Requirements
291
Administration and Operation
292
Higher Performance/Scalability
292
Recoverability
292
Migration
293
New in GPFS 1.4
293
Software Requirements
293
Loadleveler
294
Administration
294
Capabilities
295
New in Loadleveler 2.2
296
Software Requirement
296
Mathematical Subroutine Libraries (PESSL)
296
Operations
298
New in ESSL 3.2
299
New in Parallel ESSL 2.2
299
New in Oslp 1.3
300
Software Requirement
300
Parallel Environment (PE)
301
Operation
302
New in PE 3.1
302
Software Requirements
304
IBM High Availability Cluster Multi-Processing for AIX (HACMP)
305
Administration and Operation
305
Features
306
New in HACMP 4.4
307
Software Requirements
308
Chapter 10. Clustering Configurations
309
Configurations Rules
310
Placement Rules for Nodes, Frames, and Switches
311
Numbering Rules for Frames, Slots, Nodes, and Switch Ports
323
Switch Port Numbering on an SP Switch
327
SP Universal Clustering Capabilities
328
Switch Port Number Assignment for SP-Attached Servers
328
SP System in Non-Switched and Switched Environments
329
Non-Switched SP Environment
329
Switched SP Environment
333
SP System with SP-Attached Servers
338
Switched SP Environment with SP-Attached Servers
339
CES System in Non-Switched and Switched Environment
348
CES System in Switched Environment
355
PSSP Environment for SP/CES Systems
361
Building SP/CES Systems Scenarios
368
Standard SP System
369
Adding SP-Attached Servers to an SP System
369
CES System
373
Migration an Existing SP System to a CES System
374
Scaling up an Existing CES System to an SP System
375
Pseries 680 Cluster Solutions
381
Pseries 680 Entry Cluster Server - S85/6H1
381
Pseries 680 Advanced Cluster Server - S85/M80
383
Pseries 680 Entry Cluster Server
383
Pseries 680 Advanced Cluster Server
384
Appendix A. Naming Convention
385
Definitions Overview and Naming Convention
386
Naming Convention
386
SP/CES Logical Names
386
Machine Names, M/T and Nicknames
386
Appendix B. Hardware
389
SP Communication Adapter Requirements
390
PCI Bus I/O Adapter Requirements for SMP Nodes
390
PCI Bus Description for SMP Nodes
391
Maximum Quantities of PCI Adapters for SMP Thin and Wide Nodes
392
PCI Adapters for High Nodes and SP Expansion I/O Units
394
PCI Adapters Weighting Factors
400
MCA Bus Adapter Requirements
405
Micro Channel Adapter Requirements
405
Evaluating SP System Power Requirement
408
SP System Frame Power Computation Worksheet
409
Legacy SP Nodes
413
SP Legacy Models by Frame and Switch Types
414
Legacy Models by Frames and Switch Types (Table 1 of 2)
414
SP Legacy Models by Frame and Nodes Types
415
Legacy Models by Frames and Node Types (Table 2 of 2)
415
SP LAN Topologies
416
Shared or Switched 100BASE-TX Network
417
Heterogeneous 10/100 Mbps Network
418
Shared 10BASE2 Network
419
Segmented 10BASE2 Network
420
Switched 10BASE2 Network
421
SP Boot/Install Server Requirements
422
Ethernet Topology with One Adapter for a Single-Frame SP System
423
Ethernet Topology with Two Adapters for Single-Frame SP System
423
Method 1 - Ethernet Topology for Multiple-Frame SP System
424
Method 2 - Ethernet Topology for Multi-Frame SP System
425
Method 3 - Ethernet Topology for Multi-Frame SP System
426
Disk Space Required for PSSP File Sets
428
Disk Space Required for Install Images and to Install PSSP File Sets
428
Appendix C. SP System Upgrades
431
Adding POWER3, and 332 Mhz SMP Thin and Wide Nodes
432
Adding 375 Mhz POWER3 and POWER3 SMP High Nodes
432
Adding SP Expansion I/O Units
432
Adding Frames
432
Adding Switches
433
Upgrading, Replacing, and Relocating Nodes
433
Upgrading SMP-Type Nodes
434
Replacing Withdrawn Processor Nodes
434
Node Upgrade Features
434
Relocating Processor Nodes
435
Upgrading SP Frames
435
Appendix D. Software Appendix
437
PSSP and AIX
438
Supported Levels
438
IBM Lpps Per Supported PSSP and AIX Release
438
Migration
439
AIX and PSSP Support for Different Node Types
439
Supported Migration Paths for AIX and PSSP
439
Coexistence
440
Levels of PSSP and AIX Supported in a Mixed System Partition
440
High Availability Cluster Multi-Processing (HACMP)
441
Supported Levels
441
HACMP Supported Levels
441
Migration Considerations
442
Coexistence
442
VSD and RVSD
443
Supported Levels
443
VSD and RVSD Supported Levels
443
Migration Considerations
444
Coexistence
444
General Parallel File System for AIX (GPFS)
445
Supported Levels
445
Coexistence
445
Supported Levels in Relationship to AIX and PSSP Supported Levels
445
Parallel Environment (PE)
446
Migration Considerations
446
Supported PE LPP Levels
446
Available PE Migration Paths
446
ESSL and Parallel ESSL
447
Loadleveler
447
Supported Levels
447
Supported Levels in Relationship to AIX and PSSP Supported Levels
447
Migration Considerations
448
Coexistence
448
Appendix E. SP/CES Tools
449
Network Installation Manager
450
Differences with SP/CES Versus R/S6000 NIM
450
Service Director
456
Electronic Service Agent
458
What Does Service Agent Do
459
How Does Service Agent Work
459
Electronic Service Agent in SP/CES Environment
460
Obtaining Electronic Service Agent
461
Inventory Scout (Invscout)
461
Related Publications
463
IBM Redbooks
463
Other Resources
463
Referenced Web Sites
463
How to Get IBM Redbooks
464
IBM Redbooks Collections
464
Special Notices
465
Abbreviations and Acronyms
467
Index
469
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Figures
11
Tables
15
How this Redbook Is Organized
17
Preface
17
The Team that Wrote this Redbook
19
Comments Welcome
20
Chapter 1. Overview
21
RS/6000 SP: Hardware and Software
21
The Control Workstation
21
The Frame
22
Control Workstation Connected to the SP Frame
22
The High Performance Switch
23
Supervisor Cards
23
Problem Determination
24
The High Performance Switch
24
SP Error Log Structure
25
Chapter 2. The Installation Process
27
Major Steps in Installing and Configuring RS/6000 SP Software
27
Prepare the Control Workstation
28
PSSP Paths
28
Sample of a Portion of .Profile File
29
AIX Software Components
30
M I N I M U M Required BOS and Runtime Environment Components
30
M I N I M U M Required Components of Network Install Manager (NIM)
30
Disk Space Requirements
31
Control Lines Diagnostics
31
M I N I M U M Required Components of Base Networking Software
31
Output of Lsvg Rootvg Command to Check Disk Space
31
Changing IP Addresses and Hostnames
32
Etc/Hosts File on the Control Workstation
33
Maximum Number of Processes
34
Number of Licensed Users
34
Output of a Successful Ping
34
Tunable Values
35
Spdata Directory Structure
35
Install PSSP on the Control Workstation
36
Spdata Filesystem Directories
36
Components of the PSSP Install Image
37
Pssp 1.2
38
Pssp 2.1
38
Changes from PSSP 1.2 to PSSP
39
PSSP Software Strategy
40
Obtaining PSSP Ptfs Using Fixdist
41
Determining Software Service Level
42
Working with PSSP Ptfs
45
Output Terms of the Lslpp Command
45
Authentication Services Diagnostics
48
Components and Sizes of the PSSP Ptfset11
48
Install_Cw Diagnostics
49
Problems Solving
50
Output of Running Install_Cw Script
50
Portion of /Etc/Inittab that Gets Added from Running Install_Cw
50
Portion of /Etc/Services that Gets Added from Running Install_Cw
50
Problems with Spmon
51
Problems with System Monitor Commands
52
Snapshot of System Monitor
52
Problems Accessing Pulldown Menus of Spmon
53
System Monitor Displays Blanks Instead of the Expected Information
53
Problems with System Monitor GUI
56
Logging Problems
57
Example - some Nodes Are Missing
57
Example - Spmon will Not Start
58
The Hardmon Daemon Is Not Running
59
The Sdr Daemon Is Not Running
59
Problems with some PSSP Scripts
60
Setup_Authent Script
60
The Hmacls File
60
Install_Cw Script
62
Restore Control Workstation Mksysb
63
Etc/Inittab File after Running Install_Cw Script
63
Etc/Services File after Running Install_Cw Script
63
NIM Problems
64
NIM Commands
68
NIM Diagnostics
74
NIM Client Definition Information
75
Setup_Server Fails
76
Debugging NIM Installations
80
Network Booting
81
Scripts Involved in Network Boot
82
Node Installation Diagnostics
86
Output from Setup_Server
88
Node Customization Problems
89
Why a Node Is Not Being Customized
89
Chapter 3. Kerberos
91
Overview
91
Authentication
91
Authorization
91
Distributed Commands
91
Remote Commands
91
Rhosts
91
Terminology
92
Principal
92
Instance
92
Realm
93
Ticket
93
Key
93
Ticket-Granting Ticket
93
Components
94
Ssp.authent 2.1.0.2
94
Ssp.clients 2.1.0.5
94
Install Process
94
Setup_Authent
94
Install_Cw
95
Setup_Server
95
Network Boot
95
Daemons and Databases
95
Kerberos Daemon
95
Kadmind Daemon
95
Kpropd Daemon
96
Etc/Services File
96
Databases
96
Extract from the /Etc/Services File
96
Example Using Netstat Command
96
Files
97
Home/.Klogin
97
Tmp/Tkt<Uid
97
Etc/Krb-Srvtab
98
Etc/Krb.conf
98
Example of /Etc/Krb-Srvtab from the Control Workstation
98
Example of /Etc/Krb-Srvtab from a Node
98
Example of a /Etc/Krb.conf File
98
Etc/Krb.realms
99
Var/Adm/Splogs/Kerberos
99
Example of a /Etc/Krb.realms File
99
Commands
100
Kinit
100
Klist
100
Example of Kerberos.log File
100
Example of Admin_Server.syslog File
100
Kdestroy
101
Kstash
101
Example of Klist Output
101
Example of Klist -Srvtab Output
101
Dsh and P* Commands
102
Rsh and Rcp
102
Sysctl
102
Inittab Entries for Kerberos Daemons
102
Example of PATH Statement from .Profile File
103
Sample /Etc/Krb.conf File
103
Sample /Etc/Krb.realms File
103
Example of Host Name Resolution
104
Example of Klist -Srvtab Command on the Control Workstation
104
How to Rebuild the Kerberos Database
105
The Hips Showing the External Connections
108
Example of the Cabling for a 128-Way System
109
Example of the Cabling on a 48-Way System
110
The Hips Board
113
The SP Switch Board
115
Topology File Sample
117
Topology File - Example
118
Cabling - SP Switch Versus Hips
118
Topology File Nomenclature
119
The Hips Clock Subsystem
120
The Hips Chip Clock Tree
121
The High Performance Switch Board
122
Diagram of the Different Phases on the High Performance Switch
127
The High Performance Switch Board
130
Switch Responds
131
The Flt File
141
Fault Syndrome on Flt File
143
Message in Error Report While Estart Has Been Executed
144
Topology File Insert from a Single Switch 16 Wide Node System
149
Example of an 8_8 Configuration
151
Insert of Topology File for the First 8-Way Partition
152
Insert of Topology File for the Second Partition
153
Directory Structure for the Topology Files in PSSP
155
SMIT Menu for the Fastpath "Syspar
159
Flow Chart of the System Partitioning Process
160
Example of SMIT Screen for Customizing Layouts
161
Example of SMIT Screen for Verifying the Configuration
163
Data Organization of the SDR in PSSP
168
PSSP 2.1 SDR Directory Structure
169
Example of the Heartbeat Subsystem after System Partitioning
175
Error Logging Components
180
Etc/Syslog.conf File
187
Etc/Syslog.pid File
187
Spdata/Sys1/Amd.tab
193
Spdata/Sys1/Err_Methods/En_Pend
197
Spdata/Sys1/Err_Methods/En_Pend.envs
198
Configuration File Field Definitions
210
Booting Process Overview
215
Booting Problems
216
System Monitor Problems
217
Switch Problems
219
System Partitioning Problems
220
Copying a System Dump
226
Using Crash
230
Default Values for the Site Environment Information Panel
235
Output from Splstdata -E
236
Example of Chsh Command on a Node
237
Extract from /Etc/Security/User File
238
Example of Login by Blocked User ID
238
Output from Lssrc -S Supfilesrv Command
239
Supper Error Messages When PSSP Code Is Mismatched
239
Extract from /Var/Adm/Splogs/Filec/Sup5.13.96.12.02R Log File
240
Supper Errors When Bypassing PTF Set 8
241
Default Options Starting the Amd Daemon
241
Example of Output from Df Command Showing Multiple Mounts
242
Sample Amd Map File
243
Error Messages When the Filesystem Is Not Exported
243
Output after Exporting /Tony on the Control Workstation
243
Example of Output from Lssrc -G Nfs Command
244
Extract from Amd.log File after Amd_Start -F Command
244
Extract from Amd.log When Filesystem Is Not Exported
244
Example of /.Rhosts File
246
Setup_Authent Script Flow Chart (1/7)
249
Setup_Authent Script Flow Chart
249
Setup_Authent Script Flow Chart (2/7)
250
Setup_Authent Script Flow Chart (3/7)
251
Setup_Authent Script Flow Chart (4/7)
252
Setup_Authent Script Flow Chart (5/7)
253
Setup_Authent Script Flow Chart (6/7)
254
Install_Cw Script Flow Chart
256
Install_Cw Script Flow Chart
257
Install_Cw Script Flow Chart
258
Setup_Server Script Flow Chart
259
Setup_Server Script Flow Chart
260
Setup_Server Script Flow Chart
261
Setup_Server Script Flow Chart
262
Setup_Server Script Flow Chart
263
Setup_Server Script Flow Chart
264
Setup_Server Script Flow Chart
265
Setup_Server Script Flow Chart
266
Setup_Server Script Flow Chart
267
Setup_Server Script Flow Chart
268
Setup_Server Script Flow Chart
269
Setup_Server Script Flow Chart
270
Setup_Server Script Flow Chart
271
Setup_Server Script Flow Chart
272
Setup_Server Script Flow Chart
273
Setup_Server Script Flow Chart
274
Setup_Server Script Flow Chart
275
Setup_Server Script Flow Chart
276
Setup_Server Script Flow Chart
277
Setup_Server Script Flow Chart
278
Setup_Server Script Flow Chart
279
Setup_Server Script Flow Chart
280
Setup_Server Script Flow Chart
281
Rc.switch Script Flow Chart
282
Rc.switch Script Flow Chart
283
Rc.switch Script Flow Chart
284
Rc.switch Script Flow Chart
285
Rc.switch Script Flow Chart
286
Rc.switch Script Flow Chart
287
Rc.switch Script Flow Chart
288
Rc.switch Script Flow Chart
289
The SDR Structure
291
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Figures
7
Tables
9
Safety and Environmental Notices
11
Safety Notices
11
Danger Notices
11
Caution Notices
13
Laser Safety Information
15
Environmental Notices
15
Product Recycling and Disposal
15
About this Book
17
Related Information
17
Who Should Use this Book
17
How to Send Your Comments
18
Ga22-7443-00
19
Ga22-7443-01
19
Ga22-7443-02
19
Ga22-7443-03
19
Ga22-7443-04
19
Summary of Changes
19
Chapter 1. Maintenance Analysis Procedures (Maps)
21
SP Switch Maps
21
SP Switch Description and Problem Determination (MAP 0590)
21
SP Switch High-Level Diagram
22
SP Switch Wrap Plugs
24
Switch Problem Diagnostics
24
SP Switch Environment (MAP 0600)
25
Environmental Messages for Switches
25
Switch Connector Resistance Values
26
SP Switch Inner Chassis and Front Chassis Cables
28
Fan Failure Diagnostics
28
SP Switch Power (MAP 0610)
33
Inner Chassis Cable Continuity
36
Front Chassis Cable Continuity
36
SP Switch Function (MAP 0620)
37
SP Switch Error Conditions
39
Problem Messages from the Out.top File
42
Service Request Number (SRN) Table for SP Switch Adapters
44
Chapter 2. Locations
57
Naming Standard for RS/6000 SP Components
57
Format Structure
57
Location Diagrams of the RS/6000 SP Components
58
Frame (WWW)
58
Major Assembly (XXX)
58
Sub-Assembly (YY)
58
Connection Location (ZZZZ)
58
Examples for Using Complete Levels of Nomenclature
58
Front and Rear Views of RS/6000 SP Frame
59
Front View of Frame Locations
59
Front View of Multi-Switch Frame Locations
60
Front View of 49-Inch Frame Locations
61
Frame Locations
62
Rear View of Frame Locations
62
Frame (FRA)
62
Switch Assembly Locations
64
SPS/SPS-8 Assembly
64
Connector Details
65
Cable Routing
65
RS/6000 SP Connector Details (as Seen at Receiving Ends, Not at Cable Ends)
65
Frame Cabling Routing Path in Rear of RS/6000 SP Frame - 1.93 M Frame
66
Frame Cabling Routing Path in Rear of RS/6000 SP Frame - 2.01 M Frame
66
Cable Routing in a Multi-Switch Frame (F/C 2030/1)
67
External Cable Routing
67
Frame Cable Routing Paths in Rear of RS/6000 SP Multi-Switch Frame (F/C 2030/1) - 1.93 M Frame
68
Frame Cable Routing Paths in Rear of RS/6000 SP Multi-Switch Frame (F/C 2030/1) - 2.01 M Frame
68
Switch Data Cables
69
SPS Switch Data Cable Chart
69
Chapter 3. Service Procedures
71
Personal ESD Requirements
71
Tools and Files Overview
71
Service Procedure Tools
72
Setup Output Files
72
Tuning Output Files
72
Using the Css.snap Script
73
Switch Supervisor Self-Test
74
Verification Tests Using Perspectives
74
Node Supervisor Verification
74
Frame Supervisor Verification
75
Switch Supervisor Verification
75
Selecting Appropriate Switch Clocks
76
Selecting the Switch Clock Source
76
Determining the Correct Switch Clock Source
76
Removing and Restoring Switch Resources
77
Removing a Switch Assembly from the Active Configuration
77
Setting Switch Clock Sources
77
Restoring a Switch Assembly to the Active Configuration
78
Viewing Switch Partitions
78
Fencing Nodes
78
Unfencing Nodes
78
Service Position Procedures
79
Placing a Switch Assembly into Service Position
79
Replacing a Switch Assembly from Service Position
79
Resetting the Clock and Bootlist after Servicing a Node
79
Installing Firmware Updates on SP Nodes
80
Installing Adapter Microcode Packages
80
Running Diagnostics on a Switch Port
82
Chapter 4. FRU Removals and Replacements
83
Handling Static-Sensitive Devices
83
Handling an Anti-Static Device
83
Procedures for Switch Assemblies
84
Removing the Switch Assembly
84
Replacing the Switch Assembly
84
Removing the Switch Fans
85
Replacing the Switch Fans
85
Removing the Switch Front Chassis Cable
85
Removing the SP Switch Fans
85
Replacing the Switch Front Chassis Cable
86
Removing the Switch Supervisor Card
86
Removing the SP Switch Fan Control Cable
86
Replacing the Switch Supervisor Card
87
Removing the Switch Inner Chassis Cable
87
Removing the SP Switch Supervisor Card
87
Replacing the Switch Inner Chassis Cable
88
Removing the Switch Power Cards
88
Removing the SP Switch Inner Chassis Cable
88
Replacing the Switch Power Cards
89
Removing the SP Switch Power Supply Cards
89
Chapter 5. Parts Catalog
91
SPS, SPS-8 Switch Assembly (Feature) (View 1)
92
SPS, SPS-8 Switch Assembly (Feature) (View 1)
93
SPS, SPS-8 Switch Assembly (Feature) (View 2)
94
SPS, SPS-8 Switch Assembly (Feature) (View 2)
95
SPS, SPS-8 Switch Assembly (Feature) (View 3)
96
SPS, SPS-8 Switch Assembly (Feature) (View 3)
97
Switch Cables (Feature)
98
Multi-Switch Frame (F/C 2030/1)
100
Multi-Switch Frame (F/C 2030/1)
101
Notices
103
Trademarks
103
Electronic Emissions Notices
104
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
104
European Union (EU) Statement
104
United Kingdom Telecommunications Safety Requirements
104
Industry Canada Compliance Statement
104
For Installations in Japan
105
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Statement - Taiwan
105
Radio Protection for Germany
105
Index
107
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