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User Guiderp5400 Family of ServersHP Part Number: A5191-96018_ed2Published: August 2010Edition: 2

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List of Examples4-1 CA command...

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Extend the Server out the Frontrp54xx servers are available in two housings: rack-mounted or stand-alone. Access to serversmounted in an HP-supported

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1. Unfasten and remove the screws (with captive washers) located near the bottom edge ofboth sides of the server cover.2. Lift the protective cover of

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To place the server on its wheeled platform, perform the following procedure:WARNING! The stand-alone server weights 69 kg (l50 lbs). Placing the stan

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The following graphics show the top service bay cover and the air baffle. The first graphic showsthe top service bay cover.The second shows the air ba

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Side Cover RemovalThe Side Cover protects the side service bay. The power to the server does not have to be off toremove the side cover. However, oper

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Front Bezel Removal (Single Piece)The rp54xx server front bezel is hinged on the left (facing the front of the server). The server doesnot have to be

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Front Bezel Removal (Two Piece)The rp54xx server front bezel is divided and hinged on the right (facing the front of the server)side to provide a door

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Front Bezel Replacement (Two Piece)The rp54xx server front bezel is divided and hinged on the right (facing the front of the server)side to provide a

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4. Swing the Disk Media access door closed and attach it to the right side of the server chassis.Core I/O Removalrp54xx Core I/O functions are contain

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NOTE: For revision B GSP only, remove one of the MAC address labels and place on the rearof the server as shown in the following graphics.To replace a

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PrefacePrinting HistoryThe Printing History below identifies the edition dates of this manual. Updates are made to thispublication on an unscheduled,

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PCI Card Separator/Extractor RemovalPCI card separator/extractors are located in the Side Service Bay, between the PCI cards. PCIcard separator/extrac

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Before starting these procedures, you must have an up-to-date configuration backup file.Configuration backup is performed by default each time an LVM

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#lvdisplay /dev/vg00/lvol# | grep -ie "LV Name" -e "Mirror"4. Determine the pvkey command status for the mirrored logical volume,

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00003 /dev/dsk/c1t6d0 00003 current /dev/dsk/c2t6d0 00003 current 00004 /dev/dsk/c1t6d0 00004 current /dev/dsk/c2t6d0 00004 curre

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Grasp the tab at the bottom of the cam latch on the selected disk drive, then push the buttoninside the cam latch and pull the cam latch out and up. T

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The next graphic depicts disk removal/replacement.Hot Swap Software Procedure for Attached Physical VolumesThe following procedure is an example of ho

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2. Use the following procedure to mirror the root disk:a. Create the new physical volume using the pvcreate command.For example:# pvcreate -B /dev/rds

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NOTE: HP often uses different manufacturers for disks, but assigns the same product number.The hot swap manual procedure will not update disk driver i

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HotSwap Chassis Fan Cover ReplacementThe power to the server does not have to be off to remove or replace a HotSwap Chassis Fancover. Fan number 0 is

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To replace a fan, perform the following steps:1. Orient the fan assembly to ensure that the chassis outlet connects with the fan assembly. Ifthe fan p

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HotSwap Card Cage Fan ReplacementThe power to the server does not have to be off to remove or replace a HotSwap Card Cage fan.Fans numbered 2, 3, 4, a

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HotSwap Power Supply ReplacementUp to three power supplies (0 through 2), located across the bottom front of the server, can beinstalled in the server

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HotSwap Power Converter Fan ReplacementThe power to the server does not have to be off to remove or replace a HotSwap Power Converterfan. Fans numbere

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Processor Support Module ReplacementProcessor Support Modules (PSMs) (there can be two PSMs, numbered 0 and 1) reside on theSystem Board and are acces

Strany 29 - Installing Memory

Removing rp5470 Memory DIMMsTo remove an rp5470 memory DIMM, perform the following steps:1. Pull up on the extractor levers on each end of the Memory

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Replacing rp5470 Memory DIMMsTo replace an rp5470 memory DIMM, perform the following steps:1. Seat the memory DIMM into its socket on the Memory Carri

Strany 31 - Installing rp5470 DIMMs

The next graphic shows the Display Board module.Display Board ReplacementThe Display Board contains the server's ON/OFF switch and five LEDs that

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Platform Monitor RemovalThe Platform Monitor resides on the System Board and is accessed via the Top Service Bay.Removing rp5400 and/or rp5450 Model P

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1. Pull up on the extractor levers on each end of the Platform Monitor to unseat it from itssocket.2. When the Platform Monitor unseats from the socke

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Replacing rp5470 Platform MonitorLooking into the Top Service Bay from the front, the rp5470 model Platform Monitor is locatedon the right side at the

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1 Server OverviewThe rp5400 family of servers are 1-way to 4-way servers based on the PA-RISC processorarchitecture. The rp5400 family of servers acco

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NOTE: Record the location of all PCI cards as they are removed. Replacing them in a diffferentlocation will require system reconfiguration and could c

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Individual Component Remove/Replace Instructions 131

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A Parts and AccessoriesCRU Physical LocationThis section contains views of the rp54xx computer. The locator numbers in the diagramscorrespond to the n

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Figure A-3 System Board (Access via Top Service Bay)Figure A-4 Server Front*The Display Board is accessed by removing the Chassis Fan screen and fan (

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Table A-1 Exchange CRUs (continued)Loc #DescriptionExch. Part #New Part #Product #31024 MB Memory DIMMA6115-69001A6115-60001A6115A512 MB Memory DIMMA5

Strany 43 - Installing Disk Drives

B System SpecificationsDimensionsUncrating Spacerp54xx systems are shipped in boxes on a 34.75 in. x 26 in. (88.25 cm. x 66 cm.) pallet. The combinedh

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For service access, the server slides on rails 28" beyond the edge of the chassis in the front. Anadditional minimum of 3' of workspace on a

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power needed by fully-configured server is 1200W. Each power supply requires a dedicated 20Abranch circuit.CAUTION: HP does not recommend and does not

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• 60A modular PDU, HP product number E7683A (North America) or E7667A (International).FINAL DESIGN ON THIS PRODUCT IS NOT YET AVAILABLE.System Power R

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Altitude Operation StandardsMaximum Altitude3000 meters above sea levelOperational4572 meters above sea levelNon-operationalEffects of AltitudeSome ol

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C General Site Preparation GuidelinesThe following information provides general principles and practices to consider before theinstallation or operati

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Power ConsumptionWhen determining power requirements, you must consider any peripheral equipment that willbe installed during initial installation or

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Distribution HardwareThis section describes wire selection and the types of raceways (electrical conduits) used in thedistribution system.Wire Selecti

Strany 53 - Configure the LAN Console

NOTE: The green wire ground conductor mentioned above may be a black wire marked withgreen tape. [LAHJ]Computer Safety GroundGround all computer equip

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Figure C-1 Raised Floor Metal Strip Ground SystemEquipment Grounding Implementation DetailsConnect all Hewlett-Packard equipment cabinets to the site

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preventing circuit breakers from tripping when needed or can contribute to a buildup of highfrequency noise.CAUTION: Connections that are too loose or

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Basic Air Conditioning Equipment RequirementsThe cooling capacity of the installed air conditioning equipment for the computer room shouldbe sufficien

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2 Server Unpacking and InstallationFactory Integrated rp54xx Cabinet InstallationA factory integrated server is one in which the rp54xx server and ass

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The following three types of air distribution system are listed in order of recommendation:• Underfloor air distribution system—Downflow air condition

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Specifically, disk drives, tape drives, and some other mechanical devices can have bearing failuresresulting from airborne abrasive particles. Dust ma

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Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) PreventionStatic charges (voltage levels) occur when objects are separated or rubbed together. The voltagelevel of a sta

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NOTE: An appropriate floor system consultant should verify any floor system underconsideration for an hp server installation.Raised Floor LoadingRaise

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NOTE: If the specific floor being evaluated or considered is other than a Tate Series 800 floor,the specific floor manufacturer must be contacted to e

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• Cabinets for cleaning materials• Maintenance area and spare partsFloor Plan GridA floor plan grid is used to plan the location of equipment in the c

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Table C-4 Customer and Hewlett-Packard Information (continued)Customer InformationZip or postal code:Phone No.:Primary customer contact:Phone No.:Seco

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Table C-5 Site Inspection Checklist (continued)Comment or DatePlease check either Yes or No. If No, include comment# or dateIs power conditioning equi

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• What time the facility is available for installation (after the equipment is unloaded)• Special security requirements applicable to the facility, su

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Figure C-3 Delivery Survey (Part 2)Delivery Survey 159

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4. Remove the two ramps from the pallet and carefully place them into the slots at the frontof the pallet.WARNING! Use extreme care when rolling the r

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IndexAAccessing Error Chassis Logs, 80Acoustic Safety Standards, 140Adding Users, 60, 67, 69Additional Components, 29Altitude Operation Standards, 141

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HotSwap Chassis Fan Replacement, 118HotSwap Power Converter Fan Removal, 121HotSwap Power Converter Fan Replacement, 122HotSwap Power Supply Removal,

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WWiring Connections, 147163

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Receive and Unpack A Non-Integrated ServerWARNING! The typical rp54xx system can weigh up to 68kg (150lbs). HP recommends using anan approved lifting

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4. Carefully raise the lift's platform so that it will slide into the slot located under the centerof the server, but over the top of the pallet.

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Install Deskside ServerThe following section describes the installation of a server into a Deskside enclosure for installationin an office environment

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© Copyright 2002, 2010Legal NoticesThe information in this document is subject to change without notice.Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind

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NOTE: The perforations and the lip of the outside skin should be toward the rear of theserver.WARNING! Stacking rp54xx servers in deskside enclosures

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1. Determine what type of cabinet you are installing the slide-tray assembly into.a. E-Series cabinets have:• Parchment white, plastic, sectional, sid

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post. The hook points downward. Similarly, place the spacer marked "R" (5183-1863) intothe appropriate slot on the right hand mounting post.

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10. Use an M5 x 30 screw with a cress cup washer to attach the front of the slide to the verticalmounting post. Insert the screw through the slide, th

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13. Use six, M5 x 12 screws (without washers) to attach the tray to the slides. Three screws areused to attach each slide. Insert the screws through t

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Stationary L-Bracket Rail Assemblyrp54xx servers may be installed into E-Series and approved Non- E-Series cabinets using stationaryL-bracket rail ass

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E-Series cabinets include the following product numbers: A5134A, A5136A, A5136A, A4900A,A4901A, A4902A, J1500A, J1502A, and J1502A.Identifying Static

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1. Locate the rail mounting height in the cabinet. Allow for the following space requirements:• For each rp54xx server, allow 31.8cm (12.5 inches) ver

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3 Installing Additional ComponentsAdditional ComponentsSome internal components are too delicate to be installed in the server prior to shipping. Thes

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Table of ContentsPreface...

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3. Make the top of the server accessible for service.4. Loosen the captive T-15 screws on the air baffle. Grasp the two handles on the baffle, andlift

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8. Replace the top cover. Tighten the four captive screws to secure the top cover in place.9. For rack configurations, insert the rp54xx server back i

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a. Locate the Memory Carrier and pull up on the extractor levers on each end of theMemory Carrier to unseat the Memory Carrier from its socket.b. When

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• Slots 1 and 2 are reserved for the rp54xx LAN/SCSI and GSP (Guardian Service Processor)Core I/O cards, respectively. Slots 1 and 2 are non-Turbo slo

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• Slots 1 and 2 are reserved for the rp54xx LAN/SCSI and GSP (Guardian Service Processor)Core I/O cards, respectively. Slots 1 and 2 are non-Turbo slo

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NOTE: A system shipped from the factory may have a different configuration than the samesystem built in the field. For example: The factory will insta

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4. Requires server firmware revision 39.46 or later.5. Requires HP-UX 11.16. Maximum is 7 for HP-UX versions prior to 11.0. Maximum is 10 for HP-UX ve

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4. Remove the PCI slot cover from the slot that will receive the PCI card. To remove the PCIslot cover, slide the PCI slot cover away from the server.

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Online Addition/Replacement (OLA/R) of PCI I/O cardsBeginning with HP-UX 11i (11.11) rp54xx servers support the on-line addition and replacementof PCI

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• Slots 1 and 2 are reserved for the rp54xx LAN/SCSI and GSP (Guardian Service Processor)Core I/O cards, respectively. Slots 1 and 2 are non-Turbo slo

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HP 700 Series System Console Configuration...51HP700 VT-100 Mode Configuration

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5. Grasp the handle on the right rear panel and remove the panel from the side of the chassis.The 12 PCI slots, numbered 1-12 from bottom to top, will

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NOTE: The graphics card must be installed in any Turbo slot while the USB will work inany slot. To reserve Turbo slots for high performance I/O cards,

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10. Replace the right side panel and tighten the captive screws.11. For rack configurations, insert the rp54xx server back into the rack.12. For desks

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• On-line diagnostics provide information, verify and diagnose coverage for the graphics andUSB cards.Off-line diagnostics do not exist for either the

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4. Secure the connection by pushing the blue release lever closed.5. Refer to HP-UX documentation to configure the new disk.44 Installing Additional C

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4 Cable ConnectionsCore I/O ConnectionsThe following paragraphs describe the indicators and connections of the rp54xx Core I/O. CoreI/O consists of a

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Amber = 10 Base-T ModeAmber Blinking = 10 Base-T Receiving7. Green (Lower LED)Green = Link OK (10/100 Base-T Mode indicated by LED #6)Green Blinking =

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4. Console/UPS/Remote Connector (D-Type 25-Pin female).Requires an A6144-63001 "M" adapter cable.5. 10/100 Base-T = Primary LAN (RJ-45) Conn

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GSP LANThis LAN is exclusively for LAN console access and is not configurable via HP-UX. The LAN isconfigured via GSP commands. Hostname, IP, gateway

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For the rev A GSP, the web console is accomplished by shipping one J3591A Secure Web Consolewith each rp54xx server. The Secure Web Console can be use

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7 Removing and Replacing Components...97List of Changeable Parts with Remove and Re

Strany 110 - HotPlug Disk Drive Removal

GSP CablesBoth the revision A and B GSPs provide a DB-25 connector for RS-232 communications. Connectthe A5191-63001 W- cable to the revision A GSP DB

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1. The GSP is located in slot 2 of the rp54xx' rear card cage. Connect the 25-pin end of:• the A5191-63001 W-cable to the 25-pin connector on the

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NOTE: You may use either the arrow keys or the tab key to move between the setting optionson the screen.1. Press [config keys] function key. [f8]2. Pr

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• Console: 38400• Remote: 38400• UPS: 1200Configure Remote ConsoleThe remote console allows console access via modem connections. Below is an illustra

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Configuring the GSP LAN Port via an ASCII consoleThe LAN port of the GSP allows connection via TelNet or http connections. Once the LANparameters are

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NOTE: The GSP LAN port is separate from the system LAN port. It will need a separate LANdrop, IP address, and networking information from the port use

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For the revision B GSP, the web console is an embedded feature. The steps to configure a webconsole are the same as configuring a LAN console. Refer t

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Example 4-4 GSP Browser WindowUse the SETTINGS menu bar to configure web browser emulation. The GSP window also hasits own HELP facility.Example 4-5 G

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Example 4-6 Combined GSP Browser WindowThere is not a separate administration "layer" when using the embedded web access of the revisionB GS

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NOTE: Either the system console (HP series 700 terminal) or the HP Secure Web Console maybe installed on an rp54xx server, but not at the same time. B

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Replacing rp5400 and/or rp5450 Memory DIMMs...124Replacing rp5470 Memory DIMMs...

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5. Connect the DC out cable from the power supply to the Secure Web Console.6. Connect one end of the AC power cord (supplied) to the Secure Web Conso

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NOTE: Before starting this procedure, you will need to know the following information:• User's name• Organization's name• Login name• User&a

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. Flow Control Timeout: 5 minutes.Do you want to modify the GSP wide parameters? (Y / [N]) __At this point you can modify the GSP wide parameters, or

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During the Boot process a variety of errors or problems can occur as shown below:rp54xx Server Boot Process 63

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Initial Power-upThe following section describes the process of applying power to the rp54xx server and bootingthe system to the UNIX Login prompt. The

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3. Several self-test boot progress screens will be displayed and will scroll rapidly up the screen.Some tests may pause for up to one minute while the

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5. To start the boot process using the primary boot path, enter BO PRI, at Boot Console HandlerBCH main menu prompt and press <ENTER>.NOTE: Boot

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5 UtilitiesConfiguring the Rev A Guardian Service Processor (GSP)The Rev A Guardian Service Processor (GSP) is a resident processor within the system

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GSP wide parameters are: Login Timeout: 1 minutes.. Number of password Faults allowed: 3. Flow Control Timeout: 5 minutes.Do you want to modify the G

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Changing the Default GSP ConfigurationThis section describes the process of changing GSP default configurations. To change the GSPdefault configuratio

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Grounding Systems...145Power Distr

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NOTE: Before starting this procedure, you will need to know the following information:• User's name• Organization's name• Login name• User&a

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. Flow Control Timeout: 5 minutes.Do you want to modify the GSP wide parameters? (Y / [N]) __At this point you can modify the GSP wide parameters, or

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6 TroubleshootingDetermine Current System StateTo determine the current system state of an rp54xx server, first note the state of all LED indicatorson

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Table 6-1 Problem Symptoms and Repair ActionsPotential FRUsTroubleshooting StepsNormal FunctioningIndicatorsProblemIndicatorsProblem orSymptom• No AC

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Table 6-1 Problem Symptoms and Repair Actions (continued)Potential FRUsTroubleshooting StepsNormal FunctioningIndicatorsProblemIndicatorsProblem orSym

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Cross-Referencing Chassis Log Errors to rp54xx FRUsUse the following table to identify the failing FRU from the Chassis Log information. You canalso u

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Table 6-2 Chassis Log Error to FRU Decoder (continued)Chassis Log Field Values and Descriptions from Log EntryAction to TakeFRUProblemDetailSource IDS

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Problem Analysis1. Find the Source value. In this example, it is SOURCE: 1=processor.Use the Processor row of the Error Chassis Log-to-FRU Decoder tab

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1. No response: the alert will time out and the system will continue operating.2. A - Responding with the letter A will inform the Service Processor t

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List of FiguresA-1 Server Rear View...

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Accessing Error Chassis LogsExecute the following steps to access the Error Chassis Logs.1. At the system console prompt, type CTRL B2. Enter the Serv

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ALERT LEVEL: 6=Boot possible, pending failure or environmental problem - action requiredSOURCE: 6=platform - SOURCE DETAIL: 3=cabinet fanPROBLEM DETAI

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Example 6-1 Chassis Log: Reporting Entity Type = System FirmwareLog Entry # 0 :SYSTEM NAME: fesrhapgspDATE: 12/08/2000 TIME: 23:46:22ALERT LEVEL: 6

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Run/Attention/Fault LED States 83

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Run/Attention/Fault LED States 85

Strany 150 - Dust and Pollution Control

Run/Attention/Fault LED States 87

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PCI I/O LED StatesPCI I/O LED States 89

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List of Tables6-1 Problem Symptoms and Repair Actions...746-2 Chas

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Expansion I/O LED StatesExpansion I/O LED States 91

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92 Troubleshooting

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GSP LED StatesGSP LED States 93

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94 Troubleshooting

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LAN/SCSI LED StatesLAN/SCSI LED States 95

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Fan, Power Supply, and Disk LED States96 Troubleshooting

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7 Removing and Replacing ComponentsThe following list of parts can be changed when required to keep the system running properly.The remove/replace com

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HotPlug Disk Drive RemovalHotPlug Disk Drive ReplacementFront Bezel Replacement (Single Piece)Front Bezel Replacement (Two Piece)Display BoardFront Be

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Stand-alone Server Cover Replacement (If Not Racked)Insert the Server from the Front (If Racked)Power SupplyFront Bezel Removal (Single Piece)Front Be

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