Installation Guidehp rp8400 Server Series Third EditionVersion 4.0Manufacturing Part Number: A6093-96022 August 2003USA
10Revision HistoryTable 1 RevisionsEdition Part Number Release Date DescriptionSecond A6093-96012 August 2002 Updated with additions and corrections.T
11ScopeThe information contained in this manual applies to the hp rp8400 server series. This guide is divided into the following chapters:• Chapter 1
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13Warnings, Cautions and NotesThis document presents warnings, cautions and notes in the following format.WARNING A warning highlights information th
14Safety and Regulatory InformationFor your protection, this product has been tested to various national and international regulations and standards.
15EMI Statement (European Union Only)This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the
16In command syntax diagrams, italic identifies variables that must be supplied by the user.Bold In paragraph text, bold identifies either equipment
17Associated DocumentsThe following is a list of other documents that provide more details on the topics presented in this manual:• Standard for the
Chapter 1191 Introduction This chapter contains a general description of the responsibilities of the Customer and HP Installation Specialist before an
2Legal Notices The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this
Chapter 1IntroductionCustomer Responsibilities20Customer ResponsibilitiesThe customer is responsible for:• Preparing the Site• Accepting the Equipment
Chapter 1IntroductionHP Installation Specialist Responsibilities21HP Installation Specialist ResponsibilitiesThe HP Installation Specialist is respons
Chapter 1IntroductionHP Installation Specialist Responsibilities22CAUTION Do not leave side or top covers off the server for extended periods of time
Chapter 2232 Safety ConsiderationsIt is important to observe safety procedures when installing Hewlett-Packard computers and their peripheral devices.
Chapter 2Safety ConsiderationsInput Power Ratings24Input Power RatingsEach cabinet has a label mounted at the rear of the cabinet that lists its input
Chapter 2Safety ConsiderationsInput Power Ratings253. Facility circuit breakers are adequate for specified cabinet current loads. Refer to the Site Pr
Chapter 2Safety ConsiderationsElectrical Safety Precautions26Electrical Safety PrecautionsHazardous voltages are present inside the server cabinet whi
Chapter 3273 Unpacking Inspect shipping containers when the equipment arrives at the site. Check equipment after the packing has been removed. This ch
Chapter 3Unpacking28NOTE The server will ship in one of three different configurations. The configurations are on a pallet in a Rosebowl II cabinet, o
Chapter 3UnpackingInspecting the hp rp8400 Server Cabinet29Inspecting the hp rp8400 Server CabinetHewlett-Packard shipping containers are designed to
Contents31. Introduction Customer Responsibilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 3UnpackingReceiving the hp rp8400 Server Cabinet30Receiving the hp rp8400 Server CabinetThis section contains information pertaining to unpack
Chapter 3UnpackingReceiving the hp rp8400 Server Cabinet31Step 3. Remove the corrugated wrap from the pallet.Step 4. Remove the packing materials. CAU
Chapter 3UnpackingReceiving the hp rp8400 Server Cabinet32Step 6. Remove the six bolts from the base attaching the rack to the pallet.Figure 3-3Prepar
Chapter 3UnpackingReceiving the hp rp8400 Server Cabinet33Securing the CabinetOnce in position, secure and stabilize the cabinet using the leveling fe
Chapter 3UnpackingRack Mount System Installation34Rack Mount System InstallationServers shipped as a stand alone or in the to be racked configuration
Chapter 3UnpackingRack Mount System Installation35This procedure should only be performed by FOUR (4) qualified HP Service Personnel utilizing proper
Chapter 3UnpackingRack Mount System Installation36• Installing the ballast kit (J1479A)• Installing the barrel nuts on the front and rear columns• Ins
Chapter 3UnpackingRack Mount System Installation37Step 5. Slowly raise the server off the pallet until it clears the pallet cushions.Figure 3-6Raising
Chapter 3UnpackingWheel Kit Installation38Wheel Kit InstallationCompare the packing list with the contents of the wheel kit before beginning the insta
Chapter 3UnpackingWheel Kit Installation391. Cut and remove the polystrap bands securing the HP Server to the pallet.2. Lift the carton top from the c
Contents4Verifying Presence of the Cell Boards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 3UnpackingWheel Kit Installation405. Remove the front cushion only. Do not remove any other cushions until further instructed.Figure 3-8 Remov
Chapter 3UnpackingWheel Kit Installation417. Remove two of the eight screws from the plastic pouch. Attach one wheel caster to the front of the server
Chapter 3UnpackingWheel Kit Installation4212. Attach the ramp to the edge of the pallet. Note there are two pre-drilled holes in the ramp. Use the tw
Chapter 3UnpackingWheel Kit Installation4313. Remove the two side cushions from the server and unfold the cardboard tray so that it lays flat on the p
Chapter 3UnpackingWheel Kit Installation4416. Insert the slot on the pedestal cover into the front caster. Secure the pedestal cover to the server by
Chapter 3UnpackingWheel Kit Installation4517. Wheel kit installation is complete once both pedestal covers are attached to the server and the bezel co
Chapter 3UnpackingPower Distribution Unit46Power Distribution UnitThe server may ship with a 60A Power Distribution Unit (PDU). The NEMA PDU will have
Chapter 4474 AC Power Once the system has been unpacked and moved into position, it must be connected to a source of AC power which must be checked be
Chapter 4AC Power48• Wiring and Voltage Checks
Chapter 4AC PowerOverview49OverviewThe hp rp8400 server series has an AC power plug on a 3-wire AC power cable. These systems connect to a power sourc
Tables5Table 1. Revisions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 4AC PowerAC Power Connections50AC Power ConnectionsThis section provides a brief overview of concerns to be aware of when attaching the site A
Chapter 4AC PowerWiring and Voltage Checks51Wiring and Voltage ChecksThis section details the methods to check wiring and voltage before powering up a
Chapter 4AC PowerWiring and Voltage Checks52Verify the connection of the cabinet ground to site AC power ground through a continuity check between the
Chapter 4AC PowerWiring and Voltage Checks53Voltage Range Verification of Receptacle This procedure measures the voltage between L1 and L2, then from
Chapter 4AC PowerWiring and Voltage Checks54Safety Ground Verification (Single Power Source)This procedure measures the voltage level between A0 and A
Chapter 4AC PowerWiring and Voltage Checks55Safety Ground Verification (Dual Power Source)This procedure measures the voltage level between A0 and A1,
Chapter 4AC PowerWiring and Voltage Checks56Voltage Check (Additional Procedure)The voltage check ensures that all phases (and neutral, for internatio
Chapter 4AC PowerWiring and Voltage Checks57WARNING SHOCK HAZARDRisk of shock hazard while testing primary power.Use properly insulated probes.Be sure
Chapter 4AC PowerWiring and Voltage Checks58Regulatory and System Serial Number Label CheckA system serial number is located on the regulatory label a
Chapter 5595 System InstallationThis chapter contains the procedures for completing the system installation procedures for the hp rp8400 server series
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Chapter 5System Installation60• “Turning On Housekeeping Power and Logging in to the MP”• “Configuring LAN Information for the MP”• “Configuring the M
Chapter 5System Installationhp rp8400 Server Series AC Input Power61hp rp8400 Server Series AC Input PowerThe server can receive AC input from two dif
Chapter 5System Installationhp rp8400 Server Series AC Input Power62See Figure 5-2 for the graphical representation of how the input power cords suppl
Chapter 5System Installationhp rp8400 Server Series AC Input Power63Applying Power to the hp rp8400 Server SeriesInitial observations can be made as t
Chapter 5System InstallationSetting Up the CE Tool (PC)64Setting Up the CE Tool (PC) The CE Tool is usually a laptop. It allows communication with the
Chapter 5System InstallationSetting Up the CE Tool (PC)65If the CE Tool is a laptop using Reflection 1, check or change these communications settings
Chapter 5System InstallationSetting Up the CE Tool (PC)661. Connect one end of a null modem cable (9-pin to 9-pin) (Part Number 5182-4794) to the Loca
Chapter 5System InstallationTurning On Housekeeping Power and Logging in to the MP67Turning On Housekeeping Power and Logging in to the MPAfter connec
Chapter 5System InstallationTurning On Housekeeping Power and Logging in to the MP68• after 30 seconds has elapsed. Note the flashing amber BPS LED fo
Chapter 5System InstallationTurning On Housekeeping Power and Logging in to the MP69The MP Main Menu appears:Figure 5-6 MP Main MenuMP login: Admin MP
Figures7Figure 2-1. Power Label . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 5System InstallationConfiguring LAN Information for the MP70Configuring LAN Information for the MPThis section describes how to set and verify
Chapter 5System InstallationConfiguring LAN Information for the MP715. Confirm the new address.6. Enter the MP Network Name. This is the host name for
Chapter 5System InstallationConfiguring the Management Processor for use with a Web Console72Configuring the Management Processor for use with a Web C
Chapter 5System InstallationConfiguring the Management Processor for use with a Web Console73Step 3. Access the Web console by launching a Web browser
Chapter 5System InstallationConfiguring the Management Processor for use with a Web Console74Removing Users - Users can be removed or disabled with th
Chapter 5System InstallationVerifying Presence of the Cell Boards75Verifying Presence of the Cell BoardsTo perform this activity, either connect to th
Chapter 5System InstallationConfiguring AC Line Status76Configuring AC Line StatusUtilities is able to detect if power is applied to each of the AC in
Chapter 5System InstallationPowering On the hp rp8400 Server Series Cabinet (48 V)77Powering On the hp rp8400 Server Series Cabinet (48 V)After poweri
Chapter 5System InstallationVerifying the System Configuration78Verifying the System Configuration At this point in the installation process, the hard
Chapter 5System InstallationAdding Processors with Instant Capacity On Demand (iCOD)79Adding Processors with Instant Capacity On Demand (iCOD)The Inst
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Chapter 5System InstallationBooting HP-UX on the Partition(s)80Booting HP-UX on the Partition(s)To boot HP-UX on a partition:1. At the MP Main Menu, e
Chapter 6816 Installation CleanupAfter the hp rp8400 server series has been installed in a computer room and verified, conduct the post installation c
Chapter 6Installation CleanupInstallation Cleanup Checklist82Installation Cleanup ChecklistUse the following list to ensure the system is ready to be
Chapter 7837 Returning EquipmentIf damaged equipment is found, use the following procedure to return it to Hewlett-Packard.
Chapter 7Returning EquipmentRepacking the Cabinet for Shipment84Repacking the Cabinet for ShipmentUse the original packing material to repackage the s
Appendix A85A Installation ChecklistThis section provides a means of tracking progress to ensure that all steps required for a successful installation
Appendix AInstallation ChecklistUsing the Checklist86Using the ChecklistThe checklist provided here is an installation aid and should be used only aft
Appendix AInstallation ChecklistUsing the Checklist87Unpack the peripheral cabinet (if ordered)Unpack other equipmentRemove and dispose of packaging m
Appendix AInstallation ChecklistUsing the Checklist88Install non-factory-integrated I/O cards (if required)Select PCI card slotInstall PCI cardVerify
Appendix B89B Accessing the MP Using a ModemA modem may be used to access the Management Processor (MP) remotely. A modem is often used in conjunction
PrefaceThis guide provides the HP Installation Specialist with the background information and procedures needed to install the hp rp8400 server series
Appendix BAccessing the MP Using a Modem90To connect the serial display device to the MP using a modem:1. At the side of the SPU cabinet, connect one
Appendix BAccessing the MP Using a Modem91To modify the modem configuration to configure remote login, enter ca (Configure Asynchronous and Modem Para
Appendix BAccessing the MP Using a ModemVerifying Modem Communications92Verifying Modem CommunicationsVerify the modem communications using the follow
93IndexAac power, 22, 47connections, 50input, 61overview, 49safety warning label check, 58voltage check, 56wiring and voltage checks, 51wiring check,
Index94lists, 24login nameMP, 68ls (LAN Status) command, 71MMA (Main Menu) command, 78MAC address, 70Management Processor (MP), 64ME (Memory) command,
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