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hp Integrity cx2600 Installation Gui de Regulator y Model Nu mber: RSVLA-03 03-DC V ersion 3.0 Manufacturing P art Number: AB216-9 0001 March 2004 U. S . A . © Copyrigh t 2004 He wlett-Packard Developm ent Compan y , L.P ..[...]
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2 Legal Notices Copyri ght No tices. © Copyrig ht 2004 Hewlet t-P ackard Dev elopmen t Company , L.P . The informat ion contained here in is subject to change without notice. The only warranties fo r HP products and se rvice s are set fo rth in the e xpres s warran ty st atements accompanying such products and services . Nothing herein sh ould be [...]
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Cont ent s 3 1. Abo ut Thi s Docum ent What’s in This Do cument . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Typograp hical Conven tions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Relate d D[...]
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Con tents 4 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Trouble shooting Met hodology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Using the Front P anel Power [...]
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Fig u r e s 5 Figure 2-1. hp Integrity cx2600 Ser ver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Figure 2-2. hp Integrity cx2600 Ser ver (front view) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Figure 2-3. hp Integrity cx2600 Ser ver (rear view) . . . . . . .[...]
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Chapter 1 7 1 About This Document This document des cribes how to install your hp Integrit y cx2600 Server , Regulatory Mode l Number: RSVLA-0303 -DC . The document printing da te and part number indicate the do cument’ s current ed ition. The pri nting d ate will change when a new edition is printed. Minor cha nges may be made at reprint wi thou[...]
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About This Document Related Documents Chapter 1 8 Related Documents The HP Server Documentation CD-ROM has been provided with your serv er . It contains a complete documentation set for the se rver , including localized versions of key documents . Included on the CD-ROM are the Site Preparation an d Operations a nd Mai ntenance gui des , which co n[...]
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About This Document Where to Get Help Chapter 1 9 • The product number of your server . This can be found on t he identif ication label , which i s found at th e front o f the u nit (typica lly A6837B A6838B, and so o n). • The serial number of your server . This can be found on the identi fication label. Step 3. Become fa miliar with yo ur sys[...]
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About This Document Where to Get Help Chapter 1 10[...]
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Chapter 2 11 2 Server Overview and Unpacking Server Overview The hp Integri ty cx2600 S erver (Regul atory M odel No. RSVLA- 0303-DC) is a 1- o r 2-way , IA-64, carrie r grade serv er ba sed on th e It anium p roces sor f ami ly archi tec tur e. Thi s serve r is NEBS level- 3 compli ant and is intende d for T elco us ers. The hp Integrity cx 2600 S[...]
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Server Overview and Unpacking Server Overview Chapter 2 12 F igure 2-2 hp Integrity cx26 00 Server (front vie w) F igure 2-3 hp Integrit y cx2600 Server (r ear view) hp integrity cx2600 chasfront LAN 4 3 2 1 System Fault DC Out DC In Fault DC Out DC In rearview[...]
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Ser ver Ov er view and Unpacking Unpackin g the Server Chapter 2 13 Unpacking the Ser v er Hewlett-P a ckard ship ping containers prote ct their contents und er normal shipping condi t ions . Aft er the equipment arrives , ca refully inspect each carton fo r si gns o f shipping damag e. If damage is found, document the damage wi th photog raphs and[...]
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Server Overview and Unpacking Unpac king the Server Chapter 2 14[...]
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Chapter 3 15 3 Installing Addi tional Components Safety Information This chapt er describes in stalling additiona l or option al hardware to your hp Integr ity cx2600 S erver . F ollow the p rocedu res li sted b elow to e nsure safe ha ndlin g of co mpone nts an d to pre vent ha rm to both yo u and the HP S erver: • Use an antist atic w rist stra[...]
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Installing Additional Components Accessing a Rac k Mounted Server Chapter 3 16 Installing Componen ts When the Server is in a Rack P ow er supplie s , disks and fans can be in stalled w hen th e server is fully ins erted i nto a rack. Only front and rear access is required. Internal components can be accessed by re movin g the top c over . Proceed [...]
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Installing Additional Components Accessing a Rack Mou nted Server Chapter 3 17 Figure 3- 1Cha ssis Gr oun d Lug W ARNING Do not attempt to l ift the server alon e. The server may weight as much as 32 kilograms (70 lbs ). Serious injury may result if t his warning is not observed. Step 5. If the server is slide-mounte d, slowly pull the chas sis for[...]
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Installing Additional Components Installing Disk Drives Chapter 3 18 Step 5. Repla ce or tight en (a s appro priat e) the s crews that f asten the ser ver to the r ack. Installing Disk Drives The suppo rted conf iguration of an hp Integrity cx2600 S erver includes 1, 2 or 3 Low-V oltage-Diff erential (L VD), hot-p lug dis k drives. If any of the th[...]
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Installing Additional Components Installing Disk Drives Chapter 3 19 CA UTION The di sk dri ves in the hp Inte grity cx26 00 Serve r are n ot hot -swapp able . They ar e merely hot-pluggabl e. A manual software proce dure may be re quired in o rder to safely remove or insert disk drives whil e the system is running . T o avoid damage to the hard dr[...]
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Installing Additional Components Hot-Sw ap P ower Su pply U nits Chapter 3 20 Step 4. Press the rele ase lever until i t is flus h with the front o f the server . Y ou will hea r it click as i t locks into positi on. Step 5. If the operati ng system w as stopped in step 1, re set the s ystem to the EFI Boot Maintena nce Menu, to resca n the hard dr[...]
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Installing Additional Components Hot-Swap P ower Supply Units Chapter 3 21 F igure 3-4 Hot-Swap P ower Supplies Removing and Replacing a Hot-Swap P ower Supply A power su pply can be replaced w hile the s erver is in stalled in a rack, with the serve r operating normally . Removal and install ation o f a pow er supply will have no effect o n operat[...]
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Installing Additional Components Hot-Sw ap P ower Su pply U nits Chapter 3 22 F igure 3-5 Removing a Hot-Swap P ower Supply Step 1. If rack-mounted , it may be necess ary to extend a slide-mo unted server out from the rack for better access . If needed, sl ide the se rver out to t he fully ex tended posi tion. Step 2. Remove power fro m the power s[...]
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Installing Additional Components Fro nt Grill and T op Cover Chapter 3 23 Step 8. Pull the powe r supp ly from th e server cha ssis by p ulling t he curve d handle. Step 9. Orient the replacement power supply such t hat the securing screws are aligned with the corr espo ndin g holes in the server chassi s. Gently p ush the po wer su pply into p osi[...]
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Installing Additional Components Fron t Grill and T op Cover Chapter 3 24 Observe all ESD s afety pre cautio ns while pe rforming th is proc edure. F ailure to f ollow ESD safety pre caution s coul d r esult i n damag e to th e ser ver . F igure 3-7 Removing the F ront Grill Removing the Front Grill Y ou must remove the fr ont grill f or acce ss to[...]
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Installing Additional Components Fro nt Grill and T op Cover Chapter 3 25 Removing the T op Cover F igure 3-8 Removing the T op Cover T o r emov e the t op c over , p erf orm t he fo llowi ng st eps : topupwguide Cove r Hold ing Screw Slot s for T abs in Cov er (2 each side) Cove r T abs Slots for T abs ESD Groun d Jack ( Connec t wrist str ap here[...]
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Installing Additional Components Fron t Grill and T op Cover Chapter 3 26 W A RNING Hazardous ener gy is present within th e server when power is appl ied. Do not remove the server top c over without first turning off and disconnec ting power . Always replace the t op cover before turning the system on. Step 1. Turn off and disconnect s ystem power[...]
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Installing Additional Components Hot-Swap Chassis F an Units Chapter 3 27 Hot-Swap Chassis F an Units There are five ho t-swap chass is fan un its in t he HP Se rver . F an un its 1, 2, 3 and 4 are access ible fro m the front of the chassis. F an unit 5 is acces sible from the rea r of th e chassis. F a n units 1, 2, 3 an d 4 are ide ntical and int[...]
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Installing Additional Components Hot-Swap Chassis F an Units Chapter 3 28 Removing an d Replacing a Front P ane l Hot-Swap F an F igure 3-9 Removing a Front P anel Hot-Swap F an The server do es not need t o be removed or extended fr om the rack to allow f an replacement. T o remove and repla ce a h ot-swap fan f rom t he fr ont o f the serv er ch [...]
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Installing Additional Components Hot-Swap Chassis F an Units Chapter 3 29 Removing and Replacing a Rear P an el Hot-Swap F an F igure 3-10 R emoving a Rear P anel Hot-Swap F an T o remove and replace the hot-sw ap fan from the rear o f the se rver c hassis, per form t he follo wing ste ps: NO TE The server does not need to b e removed from the rack[...]
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Installing Additional Components Hot-Swap Chassis F an Units Chapter 3 30 Step 2. Using an ACX-15 torx screwdriver , loo sen the two captive screws that secure the fan unit to the server chassis . CA UTION Hot-s wapping a fan can interrupt system o peration. If you are hot-sw apping a fan assemb ly and th e sys tem i s oper ating normal ly , ho t-s[...]
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Installing Additional Components PCI Card Installat ion Chapter 3 31 PCI Card Installation The hp Int egrity cx2600 Server h as four 64 -bit, 133 MH z PCI-X accessory card sock ets located in a remo vable card cage. The PCI card cage must be remove d before PCI cards can be removed or installed. The following sections remove and open the card cage [...]
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Installing Additional Components PCI Card Installation Chapter 3 32 Figure 3- 11Remov ing t he PCI Card Cag e Step 6. Place the card cage on an ESD-protected work surface . Step 7. Orient the card cage such that PCI c a rd connect or s (within the card cage) are at the bottom, when viewed through the ope n side of the card cage, an d cards can be r[...]
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Installing Additional Components PCI Card Installat ion Chapter 3 33 CA UTION Observe all ES D sa fety prec autions while p erforming this proce dure. F a ilure to follow ESD sa fety precauti ons could res ult in damage to the server . Step 3. If a cable will bl ock card removal, or if it is conne cted to t he ca rd to be removed, disconnect the ca[...]
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Installing Additional Components PCI Card Installation Chapter 3 34 Step 2. Remove the cover from the PCI card cage . CA UTION Observe all ES D sa fety prec autions while p erforming this proce dure. F a ilure to follow ESD sa fety precauti ons could res ult in damage to the server . Step 3. If a bla nk panel is instal led at the e nd of th e card [...]
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Installing Additional Components PCI Card Installat ion Chapter 3 35 Figure 3-13Inst alling the PCI C ard Cage Step 3. Press the release lever down (into po sition) to lock the card cage in place in the chassis . Step 4. Reinstall the chassis top cover . Refe r to “Replacing the T o p Cover” on page 26. Step 5. Reconnect rear panel cables, and [...]
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Installing Additional Components Installing Pr ocessors and Memory Chapter 3 36 Installing Processor s and Memory This sect ion provid es informat ion abo ut removing and i nstalling p rocesso rs and me mory . The p rocesso rs and memory are lo cated on th e system bo ard and are acce ssible a fter removing the top cover and air guides . Proces sor[...]
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Installing Additional Components Installing Pr ocessors and Memory Chapter 3 37 W ARNING V oltages and haz ar dous energy can be present at various loc ations within the server whenever a p ower source is connected. This hazard is present even when the power swit c h is in the of f position. Ensure that the system is powered down and all power so u[...]
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Installing Additional Components Installing Pr ocessors and Memory Chapter 3 38 Step 7. Loosen t he power mo dule mounting screws a nd disconn e ct the module from its pro cessor b y sliding it toward the back of the cha ssis. Figure 3-16Disc onnec ting th e P ow er Mo dule Step 8. Remove the CPU powe r module from the server c hassis . Step 9. Dis[...]
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Installing Additional Components Installing Pr ocessors and Memory Chapter 3 39 Figure 3-17Lo osen the Turbo F a n H eats ink S crew s Step 12. Insert the proc essor tool into the hole that runs down through the edge of the turbo fan heatsink. Figure 3-18Unlo ckin g th e Proc esso r Step 13. Unlock the proces sor locking mechanism by ro tating the [...]
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Installing Additional Components Installing Pr ocessors and Memory Chapter 3 40 Installing a Processor The fol lowing pr ocedur e is app licable to instal lation of pro cesso r 0 or pro cess or 1. Pr oce ssor 0 mus t be install ed befo re installin g pro cessor 1 . Proce ed as follo ws: NO TE Installation instructions are provided with replacement [...]
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Installing Additional Components Installing Pr ocessors and Memory Chapter 3 41 Figure 3 -19Installing the T urbo F an and Processor Assembly Step 9. Use the speci al proces sor tool shipped with processor asse mblies to lock the proces sor in pla ce on the system board. T o do this, inse rt the sp ecial process or tool into the hole th at runs d o[...]
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Installing Additional Components Installing Pr ocessors and Memory Chapter 3 42 Step 17. If necessary , reinstall the chassis in the rack. Re fer to “Ins tall th e Serve r into a Rack” on page 17. Step 18. Reconnect power and system cables to rear panel connectors . Step 19. Turn on the syst em. Step 20. Run i nfo cp u at the EF I shell p rompt[...]
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Installing Additional Components Installing Pr ocessors and Memory Chapter 3 43 Figure 3-20Memo ry A irflow G uide Step 6. Locate t he DIM M(s) to be removed. (S ee Figure 3-21). chascvroff Memory Airf low Guide[...]
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Installing Additional Components Installing Pr ocessors and Memory Chapter 3 44 Figure 3- 21DIMM Slo ts Step 7. Press down on t he DIMM retainer cli ps on eith er end of the DIMM connector , and lift the D IMM from the syst em board sock et. Step 8. If the remo ved DIMM is functional, store it for fu ture use. (Store the D IMM in a st atic-free con[...]
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Installing Additional Components Installing Pr ocessors and Memory Chapter 3 45 F ailure to observe this warning could result in personal i njury or damage to equipment. NO TE DIMM s must be inst alled in ma tched group s of fo ur . DIMM siz es can vary be twee n quads, but all DIMM s within a q uad must be iden tical. Step 1. If rack mounted , ext[...]
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Installing Additional Components Installing Pr ocessors and Memory Chapter 3 46 Figure 3- 22Inse rting DI MM i nto a DIMM Socket Step 9. Snap th e socket reta iner clips into pla ce, ensu ring th at the DIMM is loc ked in the so cket. Step 10. Repe at step s 6 throu gh 9 fo r each DIMM to be installe d. Step 11. Set t he memory airflo w guide in po[...]
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Chapter 4 47 4 T roubles hooting Introduction This chapter pr esen ts tro ublesho oting informa tion. Basic tips for sta rt-up proble ms are p resen ted, audio c ues and LED indicators are described and interpreted, an d error messages (and how to retriev e them) are descri bed. In addition , problems that are associat ed wit h I/O funct ions a nd [...]
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T r oubleshooting T roublesho oting Methodology Chapter 4 48 Offline t roubles hootin g programs are availabl e on the re source CD that is sh ipped with you r HP Serv er . T o troubles hoot your system you should be familiar with the Offline Diagnos tics Environment (ODE) which runs in the Exte nsible Firmware Int erface (EF I). Descrip tions and [...]
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T r oubleshooting T roublesho oting Methodology Chapter 4 49 If EFI Is Not A vailable If it is not p ossib le to rea ch the EFI (from e ither the ma in disk p artition or CD), then you must use the followin g too ls to h elp solv e your prob lem: • Front panel L EDs (pag e 52) • Manag ement pro cessor ( MP) (p age 62) — Consol e message s —[...]
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T r oubleshooting T roublesho oting Using Beep Codes (System e-buzzer) Chapter 4 50 If DVD Problems Occu r DVD problems th at occur durin g insta llation are u sually related to fa ulty connect ions . If you ar e experiencing DVD problems, proceed as follo ws: • Remove and reinsert the disk. • Repla ce the disk. • Remove and rein stall th e D[...]
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T r oubleshooting T roublesh ooting Using LED Indicator s Chapter 4 51 NO TE The e rror messa ge and ide ntifying informatio n can be sent via telepho ne line to an a uthorized help des k or to an H P Sup port facilit y . This telephon e signa l can be de coded to identify the server by model and se rial number , and to help i dentify t he error . [...]
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T r oubleshooting T roublesho o ting Using LE D Indicators Chapter 4 52 Front P anel LEDs The f ront panel LEDs sh ow yo u the syst em st atus at a gla nce. They include fo ur diagnos tic LEDs, and the Syste m, LAN , an d powe r LEDs. The front pan el LEDs are liste d in t he follo wing t ables, togethe r with s ystem status a nd/or probable caus e[...]
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T r oubleshooting T roublesh ooting Using LED Indicator s Chapter 4 53 Diag LEDs (1 thru 4) -- - Display syst em error condition ( when System LED is flashing ye llow) or f ault con dition (when System LED i s flashing red). Refer to T able 4-3 for error code information. LAN L ED Off Off N/A T he sy stem is of f (n o pow er to LAN circu its) o r h[...]
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T r oubleshooting T roublesho o ting Using LE D Indicators Chapter 4 54 T able 4-3 Diagnostic LED Displays and Meanings Diag 1 LED Diag 2 LED Diag 3 LED Diag 4 LED System LED Des cripti on Off Off Green Red F l ashing Y ellow F an 3 w arnin g. BM C is repo rting th at one fa n rotor is turning more slowly than expected (o r stopped) . Investi gate [...]
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T r oubleshooting T roublesh ooting Using LED Indicator s Chapter 4 55 Red Red Green Off Flashing Y ellow CPU 0 tempe rature warning. Check for bloc kages. Investig ate the problem at t he first opportunity . Red Red Red Re d Flashing Y ellow Undefined erro r condition (warni ng only). Check the SEL for info rma tion. Off Off Green Red Flashing Red[...]
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T r oubleshooting T roublesho o ting Using LE D Indicators Chapter 4 56 Green Green Off Red Flashing Red F an 4 failure. BMC is reporting that both fan rotors are t urning more slowly t hat expected (or stopped). Replace the fan, fan con trol board, or system board. Green Green Green Red Flashing Red CPU 0 turb ofan fai lure. Replace CPU 0, the CPU[...]
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T r oubleshooting T roublesh ooting Using LED Indicator s Chapter 4 57 Rear P anel LED s The rear p anel LED s show yo u LAN and powe r supply s tatus at a glance. The rear p anel LED s are lis ted in the fol lowing table , together with de scriptions of LAN and power st a tus indicat i ons . Additional informati on about t hese L EDs is provi ded [...]
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T r oubleshooting Err or Messages and Event Logs Chapter 4 58 Error Messa ges and Event Logs Server firmwa re and management features monitor syst em operation, report erro rs , an d log all significa nt events . Thi s section presents error mes s ag e an d lo g in form ati on. Refe r to t he hp Integrity cx2600 Operation and Mainte nance Guide for[...]
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T r oubleshooting Erro r Messages and Event Lo gs Chapter 4 59 EFI Error and W arning Messages EFI error and w arning messag es are displa yed on the console a s part of the boot proce ss. They can a lso be retr ieve d u sin g the EFI c om mand : info war nings . T able 4-5 lists the error messages that may be encountered during installation. Refer[...]
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T r oubleshooting Err or Messages and Event Logs Chapter 4 60 21 BMC token write error during NVM write throu gh Commu nica tion with the BMC fa iled. Repl ace th e system board . 22 Error reading BMC to ken on upload to NVM Commu nica tion with the BMC fa iled. Repl ace th e system board . 23 Error reading BMC first boot token C omm unica tion w i[...]
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T r oubleshooting Erro r Messages and Event Lo gs Chapter 4 61 40 CPUs installed with mixed cac he sizes Check processor installation and match C PU part numbers . CPUs must be identical. 40 CPUs installed with mixed cac he sizes Check processor installation and match C PU part numbers . CPUs must be identical. 41 CPUs installed with mixed steppi n[...]
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T r oubleshooting Err or Messages and Event Logs Chapter 4 62 Event Logs The Sys tem Eve nt Log (SEL ) and F o rward Progress L og (FPL), Live Ev ent Lo g, and Boot logs a re available via the MP . The SEL records system events that are of maj or importance to system o peration s . All ent ries fo r the SEL a re forwarded to the FPL. T he FPL conta[...]
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T r oubleshooting T roublesh ooting Using Offline Support T ools Chapter 4 63 Disk and I/O P ath Logging Some failu res resu lt in I/O pa th loggin g . The se paths h e lp to indicate the source of the error and may be inclu ded in the error message or logged into cons ole or event logs . The following table de scribes the di sk drive and PCI slot [...]
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T r oubleshooting T roublesho o ting Using Offlin e Support T ools Chapter 4 64 E-Diag T ools E-DiagT ools is us ed to evalua te the hardw are integrity of your HP Serv er . T o access E-Di agT ools from the IPF Offlin e Diagnostic CD , perform the following s t eps: Step 1. P ower on y our HP Serve r and insert the IPF Of fline Diag nostics CD i n[...]
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T r oubleshooting T roublesh ooting Using Offline Support T ools Chapter 4 65 T o access these l ogs type i n at the shell> comma nd line prompt: errdump mc a errdump cm c errdump cp e Hypothetical Troubleshooting Scenario The fo llowing d escrib es a hypot hetic al tr oublesho oting sce nario tha t might occur wi th your hp In tegrity cx2600 Se[...]
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T r oubleshooting T roublesho o ting Using Offlin e Support T ools Chapter 4 66[...]
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Chapter 5 67 5 Cable Connect ions Input P ower The hp Integrity cx2600 server comes with two power supplies insta lled: each po wered from its own power cable. The input fo r each connector is rated for –48 VDC (–40 t o –72 VDC ) at up to 15 amps ( max.). (See Figure 5-2 for power supply terminals/co nnections.) The server will funct ion norm[...]
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Cable Connections Wire Selection and T erminal Lugs for Connection of DC P ower Chapter 5 68 Wi re Selection and T erminal Lugs for C onnection of DC P ower W A RNING Always check tha t the power cabl e is not connecte d to a power sour ce before attemp ting to con nect the p ower cable to s erver powe r supply terminals. F ailur e to observe this [...]
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Cable Connections Core I/O Connections Chapter 5 69 Core I/O Connections The locati ons of interfa ce connectors on the hp Integr ity cx2600 Server rea r panel are shown in Figure 5-2. Each hp Integrity cx2600 server core I/O includes: F igure 5-2 hp Integrity cx2600 Serve r (rear view) • One USB Keyboard connector • One USB Mouse connector •[...]
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Cable Connections Core I/O Connections Chapter 5 70 Management Processor (MP) The manag ement process or is an independent sup port system for the se rver . It provides a w ay for you to connect to a server and perform administration or mo nitoring tasks for the server hardware . The mana gement proces sor contro ls power , reset, tra nsfer of cont[...]
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Cable Connections Core I/O Connections Chapter 5 71 If the termin al is a P C usi ng Refle ction 1, check or ch ange t hese communi cation s sett ings by perfo rming t he follow ing ste ps: Step 1. From the Ref lection 1 Main scre en, pull down the Connection menu and select Connection Setup . Step 2. Selec t Se rial P ort . Step 3. Selec t Com1 . [...]
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Cable Connections Core I/O Connections Chapter 5 72 NO TE On in itial sy stem in stallatio n, the M P has t wo de fault u ser accoun ts . The y are: 1. Administra tor level user; logi n=Admin, password= Admin (both are case sen sitive). 2. Operator level use r; login=Op er , password =Oper (both are case se nsitive). F or security reasons, i t is r[...]
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Cable Connections Core I/O Connections Chapter 5 73 NO TE The val ue in the “ IP address” field i s set at t he factory . The customer must prov ide the actual manag ement p rocesso r LAN IP a ddress. Step 3. The current lc data is displa yed. When prompted to e nter a parameter name , A to modi fy All , or Q to Quit , enter A to s elect all pa[...]
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Cable Connections Core I/O Connections Chapter 5 74 The LC Command Screen LC commands: MP:CM> lc -ip 127.0.0.1 -host uninitialized -subnet 255.255.255.0 -gate 127.0.0.1 -web 2003 New LAN Configuration (* modified value): * IP Address: 127.0.0.1 * MP Host Name: uninitialized * Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 * Gateway Address: 127.0.0.1 Link State: Au[...]
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Cable Connections Core I/O Connections Chapter 5 75 Management Processor Commands T able 5-1 Management Process or Comm ands and Descriptions Command Descrip tion BP Reset BMC passwords CA Configure serial port parameters CE Log a repair in t he histo ry buff er CL Display console hi story CG Cert ificate generat or CM E nter command m ode CO Retur[...]
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Cable Connections Booting t he Server Chapter 5 76 Booting the Server T o boot t he server , press the pow e r switch located o n the front pa nel. If the autobo ot fu nction is ena bled, th e sys tem will boot to the insta lled op erat ing sy stem . If auto boot is not enabled , the sys tem will e nter the EF I boot manag er . The EFI boot manag e[...]
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77 Index A Accessing a rack mounted server , 15 aluminum conductors , DC power , 68 antist atic wrist strap , 15 B Booting HP Server , 76 C Console p roblems occur , 50 Core I/O connections , 69 Covers top , removing , 25 D DIMMs installin g , 44 removing , 42 Disk drives installin g , 19 removing , 18 Disk driv es, Hot-Plug installin g , 18 , 19 D[...]
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Index 78 R Rack installin g into , 13 Rack Mounted, accessing , 15 Refl ect ion 1 , 71 Removing component s disk drives , 18 front fans , 28 front grill , 24 memory , 36 PCI card cage , 31 PCI cards , 31 power suppl ies , 20 processors , 36 rear fan , 29 top cov er , 25 T terminal lu g , DC powe r , 68 To o l s , 15 To p c o v e r removing , 25 rep[...]