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User’s Guide
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() User’s GuideEXPRESS5800/1080Xd

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viii Using This Guide Text Conventions This guide uses the following text conventions. Warnings, cautions, and notes have the following meanings: !WA

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3-50 Service Processor Table 3-38. HC ALL Display Screen (cont’d) Screen Image Reference ---- PCIX0(V) ------------------------------------------

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Service Processor 3-51 Table 3-39. HC ALL Display Screen References Reference Description A Displays the partition configuration information. B

Strona 5 - Contents

3-52 Service Processor HE (Help) Execution: This command can be executed in the AC POWER ON or DC POWER ON state. Enter HELP or HE to execute this c

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Service Processor 3-53 ML (Message Log) Execution: This command can be executed in the AC POWER ON or DC POWER ON state. Function: Displays the cont

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3-54 Service Processor Table 3-42. ML Display Screen References Reference Description A Select either the mode that prompts you every page or th

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Service Processor 3-55 PC (Power Cycle) Execution: This command can be executed on a partition in the following state: ! Automatic startup completed

Strona 9 - Using This Guide

3-56 Service Processor Table 3-44. PC Display Screen References Reference Description A Enter a partition number If you select “all”, all the co

Strona 10 - Text Conventions

Service Processor 3-57 RS (Cold Reset System) Execution: This command can be executed on a partition in the following state: ! Automatic startup com

Strona 11 - Related Documents

3-58 Service Processor UP (Bring Up System) Execution: This command can be executed on a partition in the DC POWER OFF state. Function: Turns on the

Strona 12 - Safety Notices

4BIOS Setup ! Setup Overview ! Menu Tree ! Menu Options and Settings ! BIOS Virtual DIP Switch ! PCI Online Maintenance (PCI Hot Plug) ! HBB Configu

Strona 13 - WARNING

Using This Guide ix Related Documents In addition to this guide, the following system documentation is included with your server either as electroni

Strona 14 - Care and Handling

4-2 BIOS Setup Setup Overview See the following sections for a description of BIOS Setup, when you need to change BIOS settings, and how to start an

Strona 15 - System Overview

BIOS Setup 4-3 If an error is detected in the system clock, the following error message is displayed. (The system clock is called real time clock (R

Strona 16 - Overview

4-4 BIOS Setup The BIOS Version Has Changed When changing the BIOS version, start Setup and change the settings. Change the setting values of Setup

Strona 17 - System Features

BIOS Setup 4-5 Screen Description To configure Setup, use the keys on the bottom portion of the screen. Language: System Time: System Date:

Strona 18 - 1-4 System Overview

4-6 BIOS Setup Table 4-2. Key Functions Item Description F1 key Displays the help screen. Cursor key (^ / v) (cursor_up / cursor_down) Selects t

Strona 19 - System Chassis

BIOS Setup 4-7 Main Menu Overview In the main menu, you can perform the following actions. For detailed information on the functions and parameters,

Strona 20 - Top View

4-8 BIOS Setup Advanced Menu Overview In the Advanced menu, you can perform the following actions. For detailed information on the functions and pa

Strona 21 - Right Side View

BIOS Setup 4-9 Security Menu Overview In the Security menu, you can perform the following actions. For detailed information on the functions and pa

Strona 22 - Internal View

4-10 BIOS Setup System Hardware Menu Overview In the System Hardware menu, you can perform the following actions. For detailed information on the f

Strona 23 - Main Components

BIOS Setup 4-11 Console Redirection Serial Port Select Debug Port Select System Serial Port Baud Rate Console Type

Strona 24 - System Functions

x Using This Guide Safety Notices !WARNING To avoid a risk of injuries, installation should be performed by trained technical personnel. Your server

Strona 25 - Server Management

4-12 BIOS Setup Exit Menu Overview In the Exit menu, you can perform the following actions. For detailed information on the functions and parameter

Strona 26 - Expansion

BIOS Setup 4-13 Menu Options and Settings The following sections provide BIOS Setup menu screens, menu options, and descriptions of the settings. Ma

Strona 27 - CAUTION

4-14 BIOS Setup The options you can set on the Main menu screen and their functions are shown below. For the Primary Master and the Primary Slave,

Strona 28 - Security

BIOS Setup 4-15 Advanced Menu When you move the cursor over “Advanced” by using the arrow keys (< and >), the Advanced menu appears. For info

Strona 29 - System Operation

4-16 BIOS Setup Table 4-4. Advanced Menu Options Menu Option Description Advanced -- Specifies available options for when an error occurs durin

Strona 30 - Setting Up the Server

BIOS Setup 4-17 Advanced Submenu When you select “Advanced” on the Advanced menu, the following screen appears. For more information on the option f

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4-18 BIOS Setup Peripheral Configuration Submenu When you select “Peripheral Configuration” on the Advanced menu, the following screen appears. For

Strona 32 - Starting Up the System

BIOS Setup 4-19 Table 4-6. Peripheral Configuration Submenu Menu Option Description System Serial Port Disabled [2F8,IRQ3] FEB08000,IRQ3 Auto Di

Strona 33 - System Operation 2-5

4-20 BIOS Setup Monitoring Configuration Submenu When you select “Monitoring Configuration” on the Advanced menu, the following screen appears. For

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BIOS Setup 4-21 Table 4-7. Monitoring Configuration Submenu Menu Option Description POST Monitoring Observation [w/o OptROM] w/ OptROM Specifies

Strona 35 - System Operation 2-7

Using This Guide xi !WARNING Some locations within the server have high voltage and therefore are very dangerous. To avoid risk of electric shock, t

Strona 36 - Shutting Down the System

4-22 BIOS Setup Option ROM Submenu When you select “Option ROM” on the Advanced menu, the following screen appears. For more information on the opt

Strona 37 - System Operation 2-9

BIOS Setup 4-23 Table 4-8. Option ROM Submenu Menu Option Description Host Bus Bridge#M N (W/X/Y/Z) (aa/bbb/ccc) -- Specifies whether to o

Strona 38 - Using Exception Procedures

4-24 BIOS Setup Extended PCI Slot Submenu When you select “Extended PCI Slot (Host Bus Bridge#N)” on the Option ROM submenu under the Advanced menu,

Strona 39 - Power On Reset

BIOS Setup 4-25 Table 4-9. Extended PCI Slot Submenu Menu Option Description PCI Slot#1 Option ROM Scan PCI Slot#2 Option ROM Scan PCI Slot#3

Strona 40 - Booting the OS

4-26 BIOS Setup Procedure when a video card is installed: If you disable the Option ROM of the slot where a video card is installed, the VGA consol

Strona 41 - EFI Shell

BIOS Setup 4-27 Numlock Submenu When you select “Numlock” on the Advanced menu, the following screen appears. For more information on the option fun

Strona 42 - EFI Shell Commands

4-28 BIOS Setup Table 4-11. Numlock Submenu Menu Option Description Numlock [Auto] On Off Enables or disables Numlock at system startup. “Auto”

Strona 43 - System Operation 2-15

BIOS Setup 4-29 Security Menu When you move the cursor over “Security” by using the arrow keys (< and >), the Security menu appears. For more

Strona 44 - OS Boot from EFI Shell

4-30 BIOS Setup The options you can set on the Security menu screen and their functions are shown in the following table. Table 4-12. Security Men

Strona 45 - EFI Device Path

BIOS Setup 4-31 System Hardware Menu When you move the cursor over “System Hardware” by using the arrow keys (< and >), the System Hardware me

Strona 46 - Checking Failure

xii Using This Guide Care and Handling Use the following guidelines to properly handle and care for your system. Protect the system from extremely

Strona 47 - Using the DVD-ROM Drive

4-32 BIOS Setup The options you can set on the System Hardware menu and their functions are shown in the following table. Table 4-13. System Hardwa

Strona 48 - Using an Optional Tape Drive

BIOS Setup 4-33 HBB Configuration Submenu When you select “HBB Configuration” on the System Hardware menu, the following screen appears. For more i

Strona 49 - Write Protection

4-34 BIOS Setup The options you can set on the HBB Configuration submenu and their functions are shown in the following table. Table 4-14. HBB Con

Strona 50 - 2-22 System Operation

BIOS Setup 4-35 PCI Bus Parity Error Assert Submenu When you select “PCI Bus Parity Error Assert” on the HBB Configuration submenu, the following sc

Strona 51 - Service Processor

4-36 BIOS Setup The options you can set on the PCI Bus Parity Assert submenu and their functions are shown in the following table. Table 4-15. PCI

Strona 52 - SP Console

BIOS Setup 4-37 Master Latency Timer Submenu When you select “Master Latency Timer” on the HBB Configuration submenu, the following screen appears.

Strona 53 - Console Operations

4-38 BIOS Setup The options you can set on the Master Latency Timer submenu and their functions are shown in the following table. Table 4-16. Maste

Strona 54 - 3-4 Service Processor

BIOS Setup 4-39 Multi Transaction Timer Submenu When you select ”Multi Transaction Timer” on the HBB Configuration submenu, the following screen ap

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4-40 BIOS Setup Table 4-17. Multi Transaction Timer Submenu Item Option Description HBB #N (W/X/Y/Z) [00h] ~ F8h HBB #N (W/X/Y/Z): N: HBB n

Strona 56 - Login and Main Menu

BIOS Setup 4-41 Low MMIO Configuration Submenu When you select “Low MMIO Configuration” on the HBB Configuration submenu, the following screen appe

Strona 57 - Service Processor 3-7

1System Overview ! Overview ! System Features ! System Chassis ! System Functions ! Expansion ! Security

Strona 58 - OS (BIOS) Console

4-42 BIOS Setup Table 4-18. Low MMIO Configuration Submenu Item Option Description HBB #N (W/X/Y/Z) [Auto] 4MB 8MB 16MB 32MB 64MB 128MB 256MB

Strona 59 - Virtual SOP

BIOS Setup 4-43 High MMIO Configuration Submenu When you select “High MMIO Configuration” on the HBB Configuration submenu, the following screen ap

Strona 60 - Partition State Display

4-44 BIOS Setup Table 4-19. High MMIO Configuration Submenu Item Option Description HBB #N (W/X/Y/Z) [Auto] 1GB 2GB 4GB 8GB 16GB 32GB 64GB HBB

Strona 61 - Service Processor 3-11

BIOS Setup 4-45 IO Space Configuration Submenu When you select “IO Space Configuration” on the HBB Configuration submenu, the following screen appe

Strona 62 - SP Command Console

4-46 BIOS Setup Table 4-20. IO Space Configuration Submenu Item Option Description HBB #N (W/X/Y/Z) [Auto] 256Byte 512Byte 1KB 4KB 8KB 16KB HBB

Strona 63 - SP Message Header

BIOS Setup 4-47 PCI Bus Configuration Submenu When you select “PCI Bus Configuration” on the HBB Configuration submenu, the following screen appear

Strona 64 - SP Command List

4-48 BIOS Setup Table 4-21. PCI Bus Configuration Submenu Item Option Description HBB #N (W/X/Y/Z) [Auto] 1 2 3 HBB #N (W/X/Y/Z): N: HBB num

Strona 65 - Service Processor 3-15

BIOS Setup 4-49 Console Redirection Submenu When you select “Console Redirection” on the System Hardware menu, the following screen appears. For mo

Strona 66 - SP Command Reference

4-50 BIOS Setup Table 4-22. Console Redirection Submenu Item Option Description Serial Port Select Disable [System Serial Port ] Serial Port 1 S

Strona 67 - CM (Change Command Mode)

BIOS Setup 4-51 Console Redirection – System Serial Port When you select “System Serial Port” on the Console Redirection submenu, the following scre

Strona 68 - Table 3-21. DF Screen

1-2 System Overview Overview Your Express5800/1080Xd server is a modular, multiprocessing server based on the Intel® Itanium® 2 64-bit processor. Th

Strona 69 - DL (Display SP Logs)

4-52 BIOS Setup Table 4-23. Console Redirection – System Serial Port Submenu Item Option Description Baud Rate [9.6K] 19.2K 57.6K 115.2K Specif

Strona 70 - 3-20 Service Processor

BIOS Setup 4-53 Console Redirection – Serial Port 1 When you select “Serial Port 1” on the Console Redirection menu, the following screen appears.

Strona 71 - Service Processor 3-21

4-54 BIOS Setup Table 4-24. Console Redirection – Serial Port 1 Submenu Item Option Description Baud Rate [9.6K] 19.2K 57.6K 115.2K Specifies t

Strona 72 - 3-22 Service Processor

BIOS Setup 4-55 Shrink Total Number of Interrupt Vectors Submenu When you select “Shrink total number of interrupt vectors” on the System Hardware m

Strona 73 - DN (Shut Down System Power)

4-56 BIOS Setup Memory Mapped I/O > 4GB Submenu When you select “Memory Mapped I/O > 4GB” on the System Hardware menu, the following screen ap

Strona 74 - 3-24 Service Processor

BIOS Setup 4-57 Exit Menu When you move the cursor over “Exit” by using the arrow keys (<- ->), the Exit menu appears. For more information o

Strona 75 - DP (System Dump)

4-58 BIOS Setup Table 4-27. Exit Menu Item Option Description Exit Saving Changes — Saves the changes to the settings and exits from Setup. Sel

Strona 76 - DT (SP Date and Time)

BIOS Setup 4-59BIOS Virtual DIP SwitchWhat is BIOS Virtual DIP Switch?SP command “su” specifies the settings of the BIOS virtual DIP switch. When th

Strona 77 - Table 3-30. EN Screen

4-60 BIOS Setup PCI Online Maintenance (PCI Hot Plug) This section describes the Setup Menu operations/procedures required prior to the PCI online m

Strona 78 - 3-28 Service Processor

BIOS Setup 4-61 ! Select “HBB Configuration” in the System Hardware menu. ! Specify resources as follows. Use the resource size calculated in step

Strona 79 - Service Processor 3-29

System Overview 1-3 System Features Your system features the following major components: ! Quad high-performance Intel® Itanium® 2 64-bit 1.3GHz/3MB

Strona 80 - 3-30 Service Processor

4-62 BIOS Setup If a reboot occurred due to incorrect resource values: The “910E Resource Assignment Failure” BIOS event log is generated. The syste

Strona 81 - FV (Firmware Versions)

BIOS Setup 4-63 HBB Configuration Submenu Precaution The Express5800/1080Xd server has the PCIV within the main chassis (core module) and can connec

Strona 83 - Table 3-35. HC Subcommands

5I/O Board Installation! Identifying PCI Slots in the Core Module! Identifying PCI Slots in the PCIX Unit! Selecting a Slot for Optimal Operation!

Strona 84 - 3-34 Service Processor

5-2 I/O Board InstallationThis chapter provides information for adding I/O boards to theExpress5800/1080Xd core module and to the optional PCIX Unit

Strona 85 - Service Processor 3-35

I/O Board Installation 5-3Table 5-1. PCI Slot Allocation in the Core ModuleSlot Number Board/Card Type CommentsPCI01 Basic I/O Board DVD: Connected

Strona 86 - 3-36 Service Processor

5-4 I/O Board InstallationIdentifying PCI Slots in the PCIX UnitThe optional PCIX unit has 14 PCI-X slots. One Basic I/O Board can beinstalled in th

Strona 87 - Service Processor 3-37

I/O Board Installation 5-5Table 5-2. PCI Slot Allocation in the PCIX UnitConfiguration Slot Number Board/Card Type CommentsPCI01 Basic I/O Board* D

Strona 88 - 3-38 Service Processor

5-6 I/O Board InstallationSelecting a SlotInstallation can impact the operating frequency of a board. Note the followinginformation before selecting

Strona 89 - Service Processor 3-39

I/O Board Installation 5-7Installing a Board in the Core ModuleNote: Before you install an I/O board, see the previoussections to choose the corre

Strona 90 - 3-40 Service Processor

1-4 System Overview ! Ten fan modules are located throughout the system. Any fan module can easily be removed and installed, without powering down t

Strona 91 - Service Processor 3-41

5-8 I/O Board Installation3. Access the Main Chassis as follows:! Remove six screws (three on each side) securing the Main Chassis to thecabinet (

Strona 92 - 3-42 Service Processor

I/O Board Installation 5-94. Remove the screw from the core module access cover (see Figure 5-7). Liftand remove the cover.A Cover ScrewB Access Co

Strona 93 - Service Processor 3-43

5-10 I/O Board Installation6. Install the board in the slot.7. Pivot the support bracket cover back into place and secure the pins in thebracket e

Strona 94 - 3-44 Service Processor

I/O Board Installation 5-1111. Connect any I/O board cable at the rear of the server.!CAUTIONWhen connecting a cable to an I/O board, be sure to lea

Strona 95 - Service Processor 3-45

5-12 I/O Board InstallationInstalling a Board in the PCIX UnitNote: Before you install an I/O board, see the previoussections to choose the correc

Strona 96 - 3-46 Service Processor

I/O Board Installation 5-131. Check that the front stabilizer is in the pulled-out position. If not, remove thescrew securing the stabilizer and pu

Strona 97 - Table 3-37. HC Help Screen

5-14 I/O Board Installation4. Carefully and slowly pull the PCIX unit out of the cabinet until the side railslock (click) in place.!CAUTIONCheck th

Strona 98 - 3-48 Service Processor

I/O Board Installation 5-156. Install the board in the appropriate slot.Note: See the previous sections in this chapter toselect the correct slot

Strona 99 - Service Processor 3-49

5-16 I/O Board Installation8. Carefully press two rail latches (one on each side) and slowly slide the PCIXunit back into the cabinet. Stop sliding

Strona 100 - 3-50 Service Processor

6Problem Solving! Solving Simple Problems! Troubleshooting the System

Strona 101 - Service Processor 3-51

System Overview 1-5 System Chassis The following figures show the external and internal server features. Front View Figure 1-2 shows the front syste

Strona 102 - HE (Help)

6-2 Problem SolvingSolving Simple ProblemsSome system problems are simple ones and easy to solve. Check the corrective actionsto the general problem

Strona 103 - ML (Message Log)

Problem Solving 6-3Table 6-1. Checklist for Solving General Problems (cont’d)Symptom Corrective ActionNothing is displayed on the console.(cont’d)C

Strona 104 - 3-54 Service Processor

6-4 Problem SolvingTroubleshooting the SystemYour server provides several methods for detecting problems in the system:! LED status indicators on h

Strona 105 - PC (Power Cycle)

A Technical Specifications ! Main Chassis ! DVD-ROM Drive ! Tape Drive ! FDD

Strona 106 - 3-56 Service Processor

A-2 Technical Specifications This appendix provides the technical specifications for your server. Main Chassis Table A-1 lists the technical specifi

Strona 107 - RS (Cold Reset System)

Technical Specifications A-3 Table A-1. Main Chassis Technical Specifications (cont’d) Item Specification Built-in Peripherals DVD-ROM Drive Uni

Strona 108 - UP (Bring Up System)

A-4 Technical Specifications Tape Drive Table A-3 lists the technical specifications for the optional tape drive in the Main Chassis. Table A-3. Opt

Strona 109 - BIOS Setup

Technical Specifications A-5 FDD Table A-4 lists the technical specifications for the optional FDD drive in the Main Chassis. Table A-4. Optional FD

Strona 111 - Press <F2> to Setup

B Memory Upgrades ! Memory Configurations ! DIMM Installation

Strona 113 - Screen Description

1-6 System Overview Top View Figure 1-3 shows the components within the Main Chassis. A DVD ROM Drive D Core Module Ejector B Power Supply Modu

Strona 114 - Menu Tree

B-2 Memory Upgrade This appendix provides the memory configuration and installation information for your server. !CAUTION Memory upgrades for your s

Strona 115 - Main Menu Overview

Memory Upgrade B-3 DIMM Installation Figure B-1 shows the DIMM slot locations on the CELLV Board. Table B-1 provides detailed memory installation co

Strona 116 - Advanced Menu Overview

B-4 Memory Upgrade Table B-1. DIMM Installation Installation Sequence MMC Row Slot Location Sequence in Figure 1-7 Expansion 0 A11A, A09A [1]

Strona 117 - Security Menu Overview

C Windows 2003 Installation ! Installing Microsoft Windows 2003 ! Creating a Mirrored Drive of Windows 2003

Strona 118 - 4-10 BIOS Setup

C-2 Windows 2003 Installation This appendix provides information for installing Microsoft® Windows® 2003 on the Express5800/1000 series server and f

Strona 119 - BIOS Setup 4-11

Windows 2003 Installation C-3 6. Type ch? to display information about using channels. The following screen is displayed: Channel management comma

Strona 120 - Exit Menu Overview

C-4 Windows 2003 Installation 2. Delete any partition on Disk 1 (see the following example). Note: Use the following examples as a reference for p

Strona 121 - Menu Options and Settings

Windows 2003 Installation C-5 5. Assign drive roles as shown below: DISKPART> select disk 0 Disk 0 is now the selected disk. DISKPART> select

Strona 122 - 4-14 BIOS Setup

C-6 Windows 2003 Installation 10. Clone the Disk ID (GUID) as shown below. Note: Use the following examples as a reference for performing the proce

Strona 123 - Advanced Menu

Windows 2003 Installation C-7 12. Test the process: C:\ >bootcfg Test the clone by selecting it then booting. If the mirrored drive boots OK, the

Strona 124 - 4-16 BIOS Setup

System Overview 1-7 Right Side View Figure 1-4 shows the system right side features. ABCDE Figure 1-4. 1080Xd Right Side View A Service Processor

Strona 126 - 4-18 BIOS Setup

Index-1 A AC LED, 1-10 AC power circuit breaker, 2-4 AC power switch, 2-5 ACPI, 1-11 Adding a boot device, 4-3 Air flow, x B BIOS Setup Advanced menu

Strona 127 - BIOS Setup 4-19

Index-2 Core Module, 1-3 installing boards, 5-9 PCI slots, 5-2 slot addressing, 5-4 CPUs, 1-3, 1-13 Creating a mirrored drive, C-3 Crossbar switch te

Strona 128 - 4-20 BIOS Setup

Index-3 Mirrored drive, C-3 Monitor connector, 2-3 Monitoring Configuration menu, 4-21 Mouse port, 2-3 N Normal Mode commands, 3-16 Numlock, 4-28 O O

Strona 129 - BIOS Setup 4-21

Index-4 System configuration diagram, 1-12 date, 4-14 dump, 3-14, 3-25 expansion, 1-12 Hardware menu, 4-31, 4-32 memory display, 4-14 serial port, 4-

Strona 132 - 4-24 BIOS Setup

1-8 System Overview Internal View Figure 1-5 shows internal views of CELLV Board features. ABCDEFGSide ASide B A CPU Slot #1 E CPU Slot #2 B CPU

Strona 133 - BIOS Setup 4-25

System Overview 1-9 Main Components The following sections provide information about the components in the main chassis. Itanium 2 Processors Depend

Strona 134 - 4-26 BIOS Setup

1-10 System Overview Service Processor Board The Service Processor Board (iSP-C Board) controls power and monitors status of all components (see Fig

Strona 135 - Numlock Submenu

System Overview 1-11 Each partition consists of a CELLV Board and a core PCIX unit. Multiple OS instances can run on different partitions independen

Strona 136 - Table 4-11. Numlock Submenu

1-12 System Overview Expansion The Express5800/1080Xd server can be expanded by adding: ! Memory ! I/O boards ! Disk drives ! PCIX Expansion Unit. S

Strona 137 - Security Menu

System Overview 1-13 !CAUTION Contact qualified personnel, such as your System Administrator or an NEC Technician, for adding or removing server com

Strona 138 - Table 4-12. Security Menu

1-14 System Overview Peripheral Devices Disk drives can connect to a SCSI board, and ATA devices can connect to the Basic I/O Board. You can also co

Strona 139 - System Hardware Menu

2 System Operation ! Setting Up the Server ! Starting Up the System ! Shutting Down the System ! Rebooting the System ! Booting the OS ! Using the D

Strona 140 - 4-32 BIOS Setup

Proprietary Notice and Liability Disclaimer The information disclosed in this document, including all designs and related materials, is the valuab

Strona 141 - BIOS Setup 4-33

2-2 System Operation Setting Up the Server Use the following procedure to set up the server. Note: See Chapter 1 of this user’s guide to become fam

Strona 142 - 4-34 BIOS Setup

System Operation 2-3 4. Locate the server LAN cable at the rear of the server cabinet. Connect a client PC to the server LAN connection. Note: A L

Strona 143 - BIOS Setup 4-35

2-4 System Operation Starting Up the System Start up the server system as follows. 1. Make sure all external devices, such as the console, keyboard

Strona 144 - 4-36 BIOS Setup

System Operation 2-5 A AC Power Circuit Breaker Figure 2-4. PCIX Unit AC Power Circuit Breaker 5. On the front of the server cabinet, power on th

Strona 145 - BIOS Setup 4-37

2-6 System Operation 6. Press Esc on the service processor (SP) keyboard. The iSP (service processor) login prompt appears. 7. Enter the login nam

Strona 146 - 4-38 BIOS Setup

System Operation 2-7 10. Enter up on the SP console to bring up the specified partitions (see Figure 2-7). The service processor turns on power to

Strona 147 - BIOS Setup 4-39

2-8 System Operation Shutting Down the System Shut down the system as follows. 1. Select a method to shut down the system: Note: If supported by y

Strona 148 - 4-40 BIOS Setup

System Operation 2-9 iSPyz:---> dn<ENTER> System power will be turned off if the software (OS) is NOT running. Only power button interrup

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2-10 System Operation 3. Power off the console. 4. Turn off AC power to the system: ! At the top front of the system cabinet, press the AC power

Strona 150 - 4-42 BIOS Setup

System Operation 2-11 Restart Perform a system restart as follows: 1. Stop the operating system. 2. Enter pc at the SP command prompt. Power On Re

Strona 152 - 4-44 BIOS Setup

2-12 System Operation Booting the OS The following sections include information about the EFI Boot Manager, EFI shell, shell commands, and booting t

Strona 153 - BIOS Setup 4-45

System Operation 2-13 EFI Boot Manager ver 1.10 [14.56] Please select a boot option Acpi(PNP0A03,0)/Pci(2|1)/Ata(Primary,Master)/CDROM(Entry1

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2-14 System Operation EFI Shell Commands The following table lists and describes the shell commands in the EFI shell. To execute an EFI shell comman

Strona 155 - BIOS Setup 4-47

System Operation 2-15 Table 2-1. EFI Shell Commands (continued) Command Description help help [-b] | [cmd] Displays the help information. hexedit

Strona 156 - 4-48 BIOS Setup

2-16 System Operation OS Boot from EFI Shell You can boot the OS from the EFI Boot Manager. You can also boot the OS by entering commands from the E

Strona 157 - Console Redirection Submenu

System Operation 2-17 4. Start the OS loader by entering the directory file name, in this example, setupldr.efi, at the fs0:\os prompt and press En

Strona 158 - 4-50 BIOS Setup

2-18 System Operation Table 2-2. Formats Conforming to EDD3.0 Specification Path Display Description Acpi(PNP0A03, X) Indicates that the device i

Strona 159 - BIOS Setup 4-51

System Operation 2-19 Using the DVD-ROM Drive A DVD-ROM drive comes standard in the Main Chassis. The DVD-ROM drive supports DVD-ROM and CD-ROM medi

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2-20 System Operation Figure 2-16. Inserting/Removing a DVD-ROM/CD-ROM Disc Using an Optional Tape Drive You can add an optional digital audio ta

Strona 161 - BIOS Setup 4-53

System Operation 2-21 DAT Cartridge Labels Use the following labeling information: ! Place labels securely on the DAT cartridge in the position show

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Contents iii Contents Proprietary Notice Using This Guide Text Conventions ...

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2-22 System Operation Figure 2-18. Write Protection Slider on the DAT Cartridge DAT Cartridge Insertion and Removal Use the following information

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3Service Processor ! SP Console ! OS Console ! Virtual SOP ! SP Command Console ! SP Command Reference

Strona 165 - Exit Menu

3-2 Service Processor SP Console The service processor (SP) in the Express5800/1080Xd main chassis provides the interface for system management and

Strona 166 - Table 4-27. Exit Menu

Service Processor 3-3 Table 3-1. Console Configuration Settings Console Type Configuration Item Default Settings Baud rate 9600 Data bit length

Strona 167 - BIOS Virtual DIP Switch

3-4 Service Processor Table 3-2 lists the login account and login password default values for entering the Main Menu and using menu functions. Table

Strona 168 - Preparing the Resources

Service Processor 3-5 iSP login Prompt Main Menu Serial Console not Available TCP-5001 not Connected Press ESC Key Connect TCP5001 Login Password R

Strona 169 - If a Reboot Occurs

3-6 Service Processor Login and Main Menu The initial state of a console connected to the service processor is the login wait state with the login p

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Service Processor 3-7 Table 3-4. Login and Main Menu Screen References Reference Description A “xx “is the ID for identification of a cabinet in

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3-8 Service Processor OS (BIOS) Console When you select the OS (BIOS) Console on the iSP Main Menu, input/output is redirected to the OS (BIOS) seri

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Service Processor 3-9 Table 3-8. OS (BIOS) Console Events and Operations Event Operation ^B (CTRL+B) is pressed. Displays a message indicating the

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iv Contents OS Boot from EFI Shell ...2-16 Notes for OS In

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3-10 Service Processor Table 3-10. Virtual SOP Screen References Reference Description A When you enter “V,” the Virtual SOP appears. B Virtual

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Service Processor 3-11 Table 3-11. Reference to Partition State Display (cont’d) Reference No. Display Description FAULT Indicates that the BIOS

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3-12 Service Processor SP Command Console When you select the iSP commands on the iSP Main Menu, the SP Command Console appears. Initially, the SP C

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Service Processor 3-13 SP Command Prompt In SP command mode (Normal Mode or Maintenance Mode), one of the following types of command prompt is displ

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3-14 Service Processor SP Command List The following table lists the SP commands by category. Table 3-16. System Control Commands CMD Command Na

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Service Processor 3-15 Table 3-17. Configuration Command CMD Command Name Function NML Mode MNT Mode HC Hardware Configuration The iSP display

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3-16 Service Processor SP Command Reference The following sections provide detailed information about SP commands. The commands listed can be execu

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Service Processor 3-17 CM (Change Command Mode) Execution: This command can be executed in the AC POWER ON state or DC POWER ON state. Entering Main

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3-18 Service Processor DF (Shut Down System Power <override>) Execution: This command can be executed on a partition which is in one of the fo

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Service Processor 3-19 DL (Display SP Logs) Execution: This command can be executed in the AC POWER ON state or DC POWER ON state. Function: This co

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Contents v Starting Setup... 4-4 Screen

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3-20 Service Processor Table 3-23. DL Screen (cont’d) Screen Image Reference Filter logs by category? a ... all 1 ... system control 7 ... fat

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Service Processor 3-21 Table 3-23. DL Screen (cont’d) Screen Image Reference ***** LOG ANALYSIS RESULT ***** : : : ***** LOG ANALYSIS END *****

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3-22 Service Processor Table 3-24. DL Screen References (cont’d Reference Description I If you enter “h” in response to “action?”, Help for the

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Service Processor 3-23 DN (Shut Down System Power) Execution: This command can be executed on a partition if Automatic startup has completed or the

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3-24 Service Processor Table 3-26. DN Screen References Reference Description A Enter a partition number. If you select “all,” all configured pa

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Service Processor 3-25 DP (System Dump) Execution: This command can be executed on a partition if Automatic startup has completed or the UP command

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3-26 Service Processor DT (SP Date and Time) Execution: This command can be executed in the AC POWER ON or DC POWER state. Function: Displays and ch

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Service Processor 3-27 EN (Environmental Information) Execution: This command can be executed in the AC POWER ON or DC POWER state. Function: Lists

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3-28 Service Processor Table 3-30. EN Screen (cont’d) Screen Image Reference Previous/Next page? (p[revious]/n[ext]/e[xit]/CR=next) : <ENTER>

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Service Processor 3-29 Table 3-30. EN Screen (cont’d) Screen Image Reference ---- Temperature (Celsius) [4/4] ------------------------------------

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vi Contents A Technical Specifications Main Chassis...

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3-30 Service Processor Table 3-31. EN Screen References (cont’d) Reference Description C When you press ENTER, the next page is displayed D Dis

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Service Processor 3-31 FV (Firmware Versions) Execution: This command can be executed in the AC POWER ON or DC POWER ON state. Function: Displays th

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3-32 Service Processor HC (Hardware Configuration) Execution: Conditions for executing subcommands are described in the following subcommand table.

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Service Processor 3-33 Table 3-35. HC Subcommands cmd arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4 Description help - - - - Displays the list of subcommands. This comm

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3-34 Service Processor Table 3-35. HC Subcommands (cont’d) cmd arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4 Description pcixx - - - Displays the state of the PCIV/PCIX U

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Service Processor 3-35 Table 3-35. HC Subcommands (cont’d) cmd arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4 Description attach (cont’d) iorx n m p Associates the IOR havin

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3-36 Service Processor Table 3-35. HC Subcommands (cont’d) cmd arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4 Description swap - - - - Used to swap a CELLV Board with an

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Service Processor 3-37 Table 3-35. HC Subcommands (cont’d) cmd arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4 Description - - - - Used to instruct the iSP to add componen

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3-38 Service Processor Table 3-35. HC Subcommands (cont’d) cmd arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4 Description add (cont’d) pcixx [bio] Adds a PCIV/PCIX Unit.

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Service Processor 3-39 Table 3-35. HC Subcommands (cont’d) cmd arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4 Description enable (cont’d) xbcx [all] - - Enables the XBC ch

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Using This Guide vii Using This Guide This User’s Guide provides a quick reference to information about your server system. Its goal is to familiari

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3-40 Service Processor Table 3-35. HC Subcommands (cont’d) cmd arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4 Description serialx - - Enables the serial controller part wi

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Service Processor 3-41 Table 3-35. HC Subcommands (cont’d) cmd arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4 Description mmcxy (cont’d) cachez - - Enables the Cache. “z”

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3-42 Service Processor Table 3-35. HC Subcommands (cont’d) cmd arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4 Description - - - Enables the GXB. “x” is the DGI/I2C cable p

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Service Processor 3-43 Table 3-35. HC Subcommands (cont’d) cmd arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4 Description - - - - Used to set connection information of th

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3-44 Service Processor Table 3-35. HC Subcommands (cont’d) cmd arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4 Description cellx on|off - - Turns on/off the LED of the CELL

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Service Processor 3-45 Table 3-35. HC Subcommands (cont’d) cmd arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4 Description pbayxy d h - Specifies the location and height of

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3-46 Service Processor Table 3-35. HC Subcommands (cont’d) cmd arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4 Description clear mmcxy rowz - - Clears the memory bit error c

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Service Processor 3-47 Table 3-36. HC State Display Strings (cont’d) Displayed String Description DISABLE Indicates that the component itself is

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3-48 Service Processor Table 3-38. HC ALL Display Screen Screen Image Reference iSPyz:---> hcENTER> iSP FW version is Rxx.xx. HC> disp a

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Service Processor 3-49 Table 3-38. HC ALL Display Screen (cont’d) Screen Image Reference ---- MMC01 ----------------------------------------------

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