
() User’s GuideEXPRESS5800/1080Xd
viii Using This Guide Text Conventions This guide uses the following text conventions. Warnings, cautions, and notes have the following meanings: !WA
3-50 Service Processor Table 3-38. HC ALL Display Screen (cont’d) Screen Image Reference ---- PCIX0(V) ------------------------------------------
Service Processor 3-51 Table 3-39. HC ALL Display Screen References Reference Description A Displays the partition configuration information. B
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
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
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
Service Processor 3-55 PC (Power Cycle) Execution: This command can be executed on a partition in the following state: ! Automatic startup completed
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
Service Processor 3-57 RS (Cold Reset System) Execution: This command can be executed on a partition in the following state: ! Automatic startup com
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
4BIOS Setup ! Setup Overview ! Menu Tree ! Menu Options and Settings ! BIOS Virtual DIP Switch ! PCI Online Maintenance (PCI Hot Plug) ! HBB Configu
Using This Guide ix Related Documents In addition to this guide, the following system documentation is included with your server either as electroni
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
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
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
BIOS Setup 4-5 Screen Description To configure Setup, use the keys on the bottom portion of the screen. Language: System Time: System Date:
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
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,
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
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
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
BIOS Setup 4-11 Console Redirection Serial Port Select Debug Port Select System Serial Port Baud Rate Console Type
x Using This Guide Safety Notices !WARNING To avoid a risk of injuries, installation should be performed by trained technical personnel. Your server
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
BIOS Setup 4-13 Menu Options and Settings The following sections provide BIOS Setup menu screens, menu options, and descriptions of the settings. Ma
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,
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
4-16 BIOS Setup Table 4-4. Advanced Menu Options Menu Option Description Advanced -- Specifies available options for when an error occurs durin
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
4-18 BIOS Setup Peripheral Configuration Submenu When you select “Peripheral Configuration” on the Advanced menu, the following screen appears. For
BIOS Setup 4-19 Table 4-6. Peripheral Configuration Submenu Menu Option Description System Serial Port Disabled [2F8,IRQ3] FEB08000,IRQ3 Auto Di
4-20 BIOS Setup Monitoring Configuration Submenu When you select “Monitoring Configuration” on the Advanced menu, the following screen appears. For
BIOS Setup 4-21 Table 4-7. Monitoring Configuration Submenu Menu Option Description POST Monitoring Observation [w/o OptROM] w/ OptROM Specifies
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
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
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
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,
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
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
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
4-28 BIOS Setup Table 4-11. Numlock Submenu Menu Option Description Numlock [Auto] On Off Enables or disables Numlock at system startup. “Auto”
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
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
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
xii Using This Guide Care and Handling Use the following guidelines to properly handle and care for your system. Protect the system from extremely
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
BIOS Setup 4-33 HBB Configuration Submenu When you select “HBB Configuration” on the System Hardware menu, the following screen appears. For more i
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
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
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
BIOS Setup 4-37 Master Latency Timer Submenu When you select “Master Latency Timer” on the HBB Configuration submenu, the following screen appears.
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
BIOS Setup 4-39 Multi Transaction Timer Submenu When you select ”Multi Transaction Timer” on the HBB Configuration submenu, the following screen ap
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
BIOS Setup 4-41 Low MMIO Configuration Submenu When you select “Low MMIO Configuration” on the HBB Configuration submenu, the following screen appe
1System Overview ! Overview ! System Features ! System Chassis ! System Functions ! Expansion ! Security
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
BIOS Setup 4-43 High MMIO Configuration Submenu When you select “High MMIO Configuration” on the HBB Configuration submenu, the following screen ap
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
BIOS Setup 4-45 IO Space Configuration Submenu When you select “IO Space Configuration” on the HBB Configuration submenu, the following screen appe
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
BIOS Setup 4-47 PCI Bus Configuration Submenu When you select “PCI Bus Configuration” on the HBB Configuration submenu, the following screen appear
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
BIOS Setup 4-49 Console Redirection Submenu When you select “Console Redirection” on the System Hardware menu, the following screen appears. For mo
4-50 BIOS Setup Table 4-22. Console Redirection Submenu Item Option Description Serial Port Select Disable [System Serial Port ] Serial Port 1 S
BIOS Setup 4-51 Console Redirection – System Serial Port When you select “System Serial Port” on the Console Redirection submenu, the following scre
1-2 System Overview Overview Your Express5800/1080Xd server is a modular, multiprocessing server based on the Intel® Itanium® 2 64-bit processor. Th
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
BIOS Setup 4-53 Console Redirection – Serial Port 1 When you select “Serial Port 1” on the Console Redirection menu, the following screen appears.
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
BIOS Setup 4-61 ! Select “HBB Configuration” in the System Hardware menu. ! Specify resources as follows. Use the resource size calculated in step
System Overview 1-3 System Features Your system features the following major components: ! Quad high-performance Intel® Itanium® 2 64-bit 1.3GHz/3MB
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
BIOS Setup 4-63 HBB Configuration Submenu Precaution The Express5800/1080Xd server has the PCIV within the main chassis (core module) and can connec
5I/O Board Installation! Identifying PCI Slots in the Core Module! Identifying PCI Slots in the PCIX Unit! Selecting a Slot for Optimal Operation!
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
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
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
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
5-6 I/O Board InstallationSelecting a SlotInstallation can impact the operating frequency of a board. Note the followinginformation before selecting
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
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
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 (
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
6Problem Solving! Solving Simple Problems! Troubleshooting the System
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
6-2 Problem SolvingSolving Simple ProblemsSome system problems are simple ones and easy to solve. Check the corrective actionsto the general problem
Problem Solving 6-3Table 6-1. Checklist for Solving General Problems (cont’d)Symptom Corrective ActionNothing is displayed on the console.(cont’d)C
6-4 Problem SolvingTroubleshooting the SystemYour server provides several methods for detecting problems in the system:! LED status indicators on h
A Technical Specifications ! Main Chassis ! DVD-ROM Drive ! Tape Drive ! FDD
A-2 Technical Specifications This appendix provides the technical specifications for your server. Main Chassis Table A-1 lists the technical specifi
Technical Specifications A-3 Table A-1. Main Chassis Technical Specifications (cont’d) Item Specification Built-in Peripherals DVD-ROM Drive Uni
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
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
B Memory Upgrades ! Memory Configurations ! DIMM Installation
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
B-2 Memory Upgrade This appendix provides the memory configuration and installation information for your server. !CAUTION Memory upgrades for your s
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
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]
C Windows 2003 Installation ! Installing Microsoft Windows 2003 ! Creating a Mirrored Drive of Windows 2003
C-2 Windows 2003 Installation This appendix provides information for installing Microsoft® Windows® 2003 on the Express5800/1000 series server and f
Windows 2003 Installation C-3 6. Type ch? to display information about using channels. The following screen is displayed: Channel management comma
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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-
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
System Overview 1-9 Main Components The following sections provide information about the components in the main chassis. Itanium 2 Processors Depend
1-10 System Overview Service Processor Board The Service Processor Board (iSP-C Board) controls power and monitors status of all components (see Fig
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
1-12 System Overview Expansion The Express5800/1080Xd server can be expanded by adding: ! Memory ! I/O boards ! Disk drives ! PCIX Expansion Unit. S
System Overview 1-13 !CAUTION Contact qualified personnel, such as your System Administrator or an NEC Technician, for adding or removing server com
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
2 System Operation ! Setting Up the Server ! Starting Up the System ! Shutting Down the System ! Rebooting the System ! Booting the OS ! Using the D
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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
System Operation 2-9 iSPyz:---> dn<ENTER> System power will be turned off if the software (OS) is NOT running. Only power button interrup
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
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
2-12 System Operation Booting the OS The following sections include information about the EFI Boot Manager, EFI shell, shell commands, and booting t
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
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
System Operation 2-15 Table 2-1. EFI Shell Commands (continued) Command Description help help [-b] | [cmd] Displays the help information. hexedit
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
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
2-18 System Operation Table 2-2. Formats Conforming to EDD3.0 Specification Path Display Description Acpi(PNP0A03, X) Indicates that the device i
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
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
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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2-22 System Operation Figure 2-18. Write Protection Slider on the DAT Cartridge DAT Cartridge Insertion and Removal Use the following information
3Service Processor ! SP Console ! OS Console ! Virtual SOP ! SP Command Console ! SP Command Reference
3-2 Service Processor SP Console The service processor (SP) in the Express5800/1080Xd main chassis provides the interface for system management and
Service Processor 3-3 Table 3-1. Console Configuration Settings Console Type Configuration Item Default Settings Baud rate 9600 Data bit length
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
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
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
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
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
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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3-10 Service Processor Table 3-10. Virtual SOP Screen References Reference Description A When you enter “V,” the Virtual SOP appears. B Virtual
Service Processor 3-11 Table 3-11. Reference to Partition State Display (cont’d) Reference No. Display Description FAULT Indicates that the BIOS
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
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
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
Service Processor 3-15 Table 3-17. Configuration Command CMD Command Name Function NML Mode MNT Mode HC Hardware Configuration The iSP display
3-16 Service Processor SP Command Reference The following sections provide detailed information about SP commands. The commands listed can be execu
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
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
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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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
Service Processor 3-21 Table 3-23. DL Screen (cont’d) Screen Image Reference ***** LOG ANALYSIS RESULT ***** : : : ***** LOG ANALYSIS END *****
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
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
3-24 Service Processor Table 3-26. DN Screen References Reference Description A Enter a partition number. If you select “all,” all configured pa
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
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
Service Processor 3-27 EN (Environmental Information) Execution: This command can be executed in the AC POWER ON or DC POWER state. Function: Lists
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>
Service Processor 3-29 Table 3-30. EN Screen (cont’d) Screen Image Reference ---- Temperature (Celsius) [4/4] ------------------------------------
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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
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
3-32 Service Processor HC (Hardware Configuration) Execution: Conditions for executing subcommands are described in the following subcommand table.
Service Processor 3-33 Table 3-35. HC Subcommands cmd arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4 Description help - - - - Displays the list of subcommands. This comm
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
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
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
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
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.
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
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
3-40 Service Processor Table 3-35. HC Subcommands (cont’d) cmd arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4 Description serialx - - Enables the serial controller part wi
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”
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
Service Processor 3-43 Table 3-35. HC Subcommands (cont’d) cmd arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4 Description - - - - Used to set connection information of th
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
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
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
Service Processor 3-47 Table 3-36. HC State Display Strings (cont’d) Displayed String Description DISABLE Indicates that the component itself is
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
Service Processor 3-49 Table 3-38. HC ALL Display Screen (cont’d) Screen Image Reference ---- MMC01 ----------------------------------------------
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