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NEC Express5800/1320Xf User's Guide

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1. prre 1 SMP stands for Symmetric Multi Processors Figure 2 2 Image of Partitions 855 900547 200 2 2 Base Module 2 2 Name and Function of Components 2 2 1 Main Cabinet Primary Cabinet The main cabinet contains the cells crossbar interconnects iSP cards CLK cards enclosures modules power bays and DPSs For the mounting location of these components see Figure 1 2 in Section 1 1 2 2 2 Expansion Cabinet Additional Cabinet The expansion cabinet contains the I O enclosures I O modules power bays and DPSs For the mounting location of these components see Figure 1 3 in Section 1 1 Some expansion cabinets do not contain the power bay Peripheral units are installed in such cabinets Mount the expansion cabinet containing the power bay at the left side of the main cabinet viewed from the front The expansion cabinet which does not contain the power bay can be installed in either the left or right side of the main cabinet 2 2 3 Cell A cell consists of up to four processors a CPU node controller a memory controller and main memory The minimum 2GB to maximum 128GB can be installed for the main memory by combining the MEM cards At least one cell is required in the main cabinet A maximum of eight cells can be installed 2 2 4 Crossbar Interconnect The crossbar interconnect is connected to other crossbar interconnect for dat
2. Description No ISPyz gt iSP FW version is Rxx xx HC gt help lt ZWTER gt a HC command help help print this message disp display current status smem set size of shared memory of a partition attach attach CELLs and 10 5 to a partition detach detach CELLs and lOXs from a partition swap swap CELLs in a partition add add a component delete delete a component enable enable a component b disable disable a component online make a component online offline make a component offline led turn on off maintenance LED of a component loc set location info clear clear memory bit error counters check check illegal configuration bio add and set a bio to a pcibay scsi_split set reset split mode of SCIS on PCIBAY quit quit from HC command prompt Description d qu Description a If help is entered the HC command help opens b An HC command list appears Screen Example ALL Screen Description No iSPyz gt he lt EW7ER gt iSP FW version is Rxx xx HC disp all lt ZWTER gt When operating in inter CELL interleave mode an asterisk appears Partitioning 19 20 23 07 31 2005 parto RUN CELL 01 7 2 10 0 67 0 12 32GB parti INIT CELL 2 10 1 50 128GB part2 stop CE
3. 2 91 855 900547 200 Base Module 2 4 6 14 UB Bring up BIOS m b u X The command is executable to the active partition after automatic system boot UP command execution Function This command is used to boot the BIOS without booting the OS It turns the system DC power On initializes the hardware and boots up the BIOS but the EFI Shell will not boot the OS The UP command is needed to boot up the OS Screen Example Description No Execute OK iSPyz gt ub lt ENTER gt This command will bring up the specified partition Enter partition number 0 7 all CR exit all WTER UB command was accepted All partitions will run soon mm dd yyyy HH MM SS 0 System initialization started SPFW Rxx xx iSPOm INFO LiSPOm INFO cm y ENTER 9 2094 partition 0 turning on POWBAY mm dd yyyy HH MM SS 0 System initialization completed SPFW Rxx xx d 2129 partition 0 handed off the control to BIOS DIPSW 00000000 Description Description No Description a Enter partition number If all is specified all the existing partitions are the target of this command Aconfirmation message appears If you are sure to continue enter y If the first 1 byte of the BIOS virtual DIPSW is not zero the following confirmation message will appear P
4. des ensure 2 3 2 2 3 VO MOQUIC 2 7 2 2 9 iuba B adio 2 8 2295 UU MID ar Er ER RER e 2 9 2 2 10 DVD ROM UMIT aa vats atte b nee 2 10 2 2 10 1 Loading and Unloading Media ss 2 10 2 2 11 DAT teeter ee eee 2 11 2 2 11 1 Location of Index 2 11 2 2 11 2 Notes on Index erneuern unse 2 11 2 2 11 3 Preventing Accidental Erasure of Data 2 11 22114 Cleaning the DAT Unit 2 12 2 2 11 5 Gleaniid Schedule duce utar en 2 12 2 2 11 6 Cleaning Medium for the DAT amp 2 12 2 2 11 7 Life of Data Cartridge Tape for the DAT 2 13 2 2 11 8 Handling of the DAT rende ere aies 2 13 2 2 11 9 Location of the DAT 2 111 nennen nnne 2 13 2 2 11 10 Loading and Unloading Digital Audio Tapes 2 13 22 12 Lu MIU Mni LIA 2 15 2 32 eg ron np Need 2 16 MEDI ro eet TR E 2 16 24 Service Processor SP aine 2 19 2 4 1 Console Conne
5. 5 3 XXV System Overview CHAPTER 1 System Overview The 7 9610 NX7700i 5080H 64 and NX7700i 5040 32 systems are the servers that implement the following by using the high performance Intel Itanium2 processor e High processing capability e Open system using the industry standard architecture e Advanced system management and RAS function e High system expandability with a host of optional products a Perspective View Front b Perspective View Rear Figure 1 1 External Views of the Main Cabinet 1 1 855 900547 200 System Overview 1 1 Configuration and Specifications of the Base Module The base module of this system is composed of the following hardware components CELL Can install one to four Intel Itanium2 processors The minimum required memory capacity is 2GB and can be expanded up to 128GB Crossbar Interconnect Contains Interface to the cell 3 2Gbps interface x 8 Interface to other Crossbar Interconnect 3 2Gbps interface x 4 Interface to each of 2 I O modules 2 4Gbps interface x 4 ENCLOSURE Can install up to 2 I O modules MODULE Can contain Up to 8 PCI cards A DVD ROM unit A DAT unit Up to 4 HDDs up to two HDDs when DAT is used POWER BAY Can contain up to 6 DPSs AC DC converters The iSP of the base module supports the following interfaces as standard equipment 1 10 100Base TX Ethernet interface for the SP console
6. enable 2068 enable 4GB enable 0 enable 0 enable 2 66 19 20 23 07 31 2005 SBE 000 MBE 000 SBE 000 000 MBE 000 SBE 000 MBE 000 SBE 000 000 MBE 000 SBE 000 MBE 000 SBE 000 000 MBE 000 SBE 000 MBE 000 SBE 000 001 MBE 000 19 20 23 07 31 2005 5 000 MBE 000 SBE 000 000 MBE 000 SBE 000 MBE 000 SBE 000 000 MBE 000 SBE 000 MBE 000 SBE 000 000 MBE 000 SBE 000 MBE 000 SBE 000 000 MBE 000 19 20 23 07 31 2005 5 000 MBE 000 SBE 000 000 MBE 000 SBE 000 MBE 000 SBE 000 000 MBE 000 SBE 000 MBE 000 SBE 000 000 MBE 000 SBE 000 MBE 000 SBE 000 000 MBE 000 19 20 23 07 31 2005 SBE 000 MBE 000 SBE 000 000 MBE 000 SBE 000 MBE 000 SBE 000 000 MBE 000 SBE 000 MBE 000 SBE 000 000 MBE 000 SBE 000 MBE 000 SBE 000 000 MBE 000 For 32Way B 8Way or ISPF TAGO e TAGO e0 TAGO 0 TAGLO TAGO 0 TAGLI TAGO 0 TAGL2 TAGO 0 TAGL3 TAGO eO TAGL4 TAGO 0 TAGL5 TAGO el TAGO el TAGO el TAGO el TAGO el TAGO el TAGO el TAGLO TAGL1 TAGL2 TAGL3 TAGL4 TAGL5 TAGO TAGO o0 TAGO o0 TAGLO TAGO o0 TAGLI TAGO o0 TAGL2 TAGO o0 TAGL3 TAGO o0 TAGL4 TAGO 0 TAGL5 TAGO 01 TAGO 01 TAGO 01 TAGO 01 TAGO 01 TAGO 01 TAGO el TAGLO TAGL1 TAGL2 TAGL3 TAGL4 TAGL5 enable DISABLE enable enable enable enable enable enable enable Subsequently listed to the max CELL number CELL1 2 67 19
7. i a start of message logs XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Next nlext CR exit n lt ENTER gt XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Previous Next 2 p revious n ext CR exit n lt ENTER gt XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Previous p revious CR exit W7E D end of message logs IRIS AIK ML command terminated 2 75 855 900547 200 Base Module Description d Description a Allows to choose from two modes one that prompts operator entry for each log page display and the other that shows the entire buffer log at a time b You are prompted entry if a next page exists c You are prompted entry if a previous and next pages exist d You are prompted entry if a previous page exists e Shows a command terminated message 855 900547 200 2 76 Base Module 2 4 6 10 PC Power Cycle m b u X The command is executable to the active partition after automatic system boot UP command execution Function Th
8. eee a 2 39 2 4 6 4 DT SP Data and eec rare eoi ca Conn 2 40 2 4 6 5 EN Environmental Information sens 2 41 2 4 6 6 FV Firmware Versions enne enne nennen nennen nnn nnn anna 2 47 2 4 6 7 Hardware Configuration nn 2 48 245 9 HE Help e ee 2 74 2 4 6 9 ML Message 09 ie 2 75 2 4 6 10 PC Power Cycle red aan 2 77 24611 RS Cold Reset System uni ea 2 78 24 612 SG SP System Setting ne nm 2 79 2 4 6 13 SR Save System 2 90 xxiii 2 4 6 14 UB Bring 2 92 24615 UP Bring Up System iie e iie Ere nu et 2 93 CHAPTER 3 Operation net onem ee iaceo 3 1 3 System SS RAPE oe ino eben ec eos ate id ee 3 1 System Startup Procedure 5 sen 3 1 3 1 2 SP Console M ssages ris ht nt ei eee aS 3 6 3 2 System Sh tdOWN ntes a ate eee 3 8 3 2 1 System Shutdown Procedure iiie ate 3 8 3 2 2 SP Console Messages nicotine x coa AIR EO Tc SL EA UE UNS 3 11 3 3 Emergency System Shutdown with 5 222 1 1 3 12 3 4 AG LINK Auto 3 12 2 5 mee TES 3 14 3 5 1 OS Boot with Boot Manager Before Installing the OS
9. 3 14 3 5 2 OS Boot from the EFI Extensible Firmware Interface Boot Manager 3 15 3 3 3 SID Mee P 3 16 354 EFI Shell COMMANAS ie en 3 16 3 5 5 05 Boot from EFI Shell ertet ae 3 19 3 9 6 atii ci tie Lido teo bea nes Rad ran dun did 3 21 3 5 7 Boot Option Maintenance nnnnennnennses 3 24 doute Boot TOM S Ne 3 26 3 5 72 22 0 ote and arena c nee 3 27 3 57 3 Add Boot 3 28 3 5 7 4 Change Boot OFF 3 28 3 5 7 5 Manage BootNext Setting ss inennns 3 29 3 5 7 6 Set Auto Boot Timeout dic een 3 30 3 5 7 7 Setting the Network Boot esses eene enne nnn nnne nnn 3 31 3 5 7 8 Changing BIOS etait 3 33 3 6 System nt ee nee el 3 35 CHAPTER 4 Troubleshooting eere icem dente etae teen rion deae 4 1 4 1 TOMI LS SINC UNG mans 4 1 CHAPTER 5 Notes on Hafidllng eiie p DR eee 5 1 EIC aE Loa Lel a 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 DVD ROM CD ROM nl een nen 5 1 Digital Audio Tape ana 5 1 GIEBNING ss Er 5 2 Notes Installation
10. 855 900547 200 2 62 8Way Summary loc M 00 08 19 20 23 07 31 2005 POWBAYO loc M 00 08 power ON enable iSPO loc M 00 08 MASTER CELLO loc M 00 08 ONLINE enable part 0 LCN 0 CELL1 loc M 00 08 power off DISABLE DEG part 0 LCN 1 PCIBAYO D loc M 00 08 ONLINE enable part O LIN 0 P N D loc M 00 08 ONLINE enable part 0 LIN 0 S N End of Summar y 1 SPF Summary loc M 00 10 E gt 19 20 23 07 31 2005 POWBAYO loc M 00 10 power ON enable iSPO loc M 00 10 MASTER oc M 00 10 power off enable DEG CELLO loc M 00 10 ONLINE enable part 0 LCN 0 CELL1 loc M 00 10 power off DISABLE DEG part 0 LCN 1 PCIBAYO D loc M 00 10 ONLINE enable part O LIN 0 P N PCIBAY1 D loc M 00 10 enable ONLINE 0 LIN O of Summary 1 2 x Logical IOX number y P for Primary BIO configuration and S for Secondary BIO configuration z S if SCSI SPLIT Mode is selected and if it is deselected For 32Way H CELLO CELLO loc M 14 23 CNX00 PROCOO PROCO1 CXI portO CXI port2 CNXO1 PROCO2 PROCO3 CXI 0 CXI port2 MMXOO MMXO1 MMXO2 MMXO3 ONLINE ONLINE offline ONLINE ONLINE offline ONLINE offline nonexist offline offline ONLINE offline offline offline DISABL
11. YES no Modify y n System setting menu c system common settings maintenance only p partition settings maintenance only 2 83 855 900547 200 Base Module b partition boot methods and Hot plug permission a display all settings Select c p b a CR back WTER Display and modify settings of system and iSP s System settings i iSP settings a display all settings Select 2 s i a CR exit lt EWTER Description Description No Description The Main Menu appears In the screen example above option s System setting a is chosen b The Sub Menu for System Setting opens Option b partition boot methods is chosen here The current setting for partition boot methods appears c If you wish to change the setting enter d Enter values at the prompts e The modified parameter settings are listed Pressing lt ENTER gt returns the screen to Sub Menu Description Screen Example for iSP LAN Serial Parameter Setting No iSPyz MNT sg Display and modify settings of system and iSP s System settings i iSP settings a a display all settings Select s i a CR exit i iSP setting menu c LAN Serial settings f FIP server settings b s SNMP settings a display all settings Select 2 c s f a CR back c lt ENTER gt iSP LAN Serial console settings Console Port
12. baud rate 9600 parity data bits 8 flow control RTS CTS stop bit 1 c LAN LANO IP address 192 168 100 31 LANO subnet mask 255 255 255 128 855 900547 200 2 84 IP address 192 168 100 231 ISPF only LANT subnet mask 255 255 255 128 ISPF only gateway N A NTP server IP N A Self system number 0 ISPF only Cooreration with SysX yes ISPF only SysX iSP LANO IP address 192 168 100 41 ISPF only SysX iSP LANI IP address Modify y n Base Module 192 168 100 241 ISPF only Serial baud rate 9600 19200 38400 CR sk i p LANO IP address xxx xxx xxx LANO subnet mask xx IP address xxx xxx xxx n ot use CR skip LANI subnet mask xxx xxx xxx xxx CR skip gateway xxx xxx xxx n ot use CR sk i p NTP server IP xxx xxx xxx xxx n ot use CR sk ip Self system number 0 1 CR s cooperation with SysX y n CR skip SysX iSP LANO IP address xxx xxx Xxx CR sk ip SysX iSP LAN1 IP address xxx xxx xxx CR skip iSP LAN Serial console setti Console Port baud rate 9600 data bits 8 stop bit 1 LAN LANO IP address LANO subnet mask LANT IP address LANT subnet mask gateway IP N A NTP server IP N A Self system number 0 cooperation with SysX SysX iSP LANO IP address SysX iSP LANI IP address Modify y n iSP setting men
13. ioxx p s Attach the Card having physical number x to partition number n using logical number m which is visible to the software or BIOS Specify p for arg4 if the PCI Bay with BIO is to use that BIO Specify s for arg4 if the PCI Bay having duplicated BIOs is to use the secondary BIO This command may also be used to change a logical number for an already attached A logical IOX number must be unique within a partition The logical number of an online Card cannot be altered detach Use this command to detach partition numbers from CELL or Cards If no argument is specified or an argument has an error the detach command help opens Online components are unable to be detached It is not allowed to detach components either when the partition is booting up shutting down or handing an error cellx Detach the CELL Card with physical CELL number x from the partition to which it is currently attached ioxx Detach the IOX Card with physical IOX number x from the partition to which it is currently attached partx Detach all the CELL and IOX Cards from the partitions to which they are currently attached X Partition number 855 900547 200 2 50 Base Module cmd arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4 Description swap This command is currently not supported This command can be used to swap a CELL
14. Base Module If Virtual SOP Virtual System Operator Panel is chosen from the Main Menu Virtual SOP appears on the console screen Virtual SOP periodically lists outlined status information of all the existing partitions To return from Virtual SOP to Main Menu enter press the key while holding down the CTRL key Description No iSP MAIN MENU 0 OS BIOS serial console of partition 0 INITIALIZING 1 OS BIOS serial console of partition 1 RUNNING 2 OS BIOS serial console of partition 2 STOPPED 7 OS BIOS serial console of partition 7 NOT CONFIGURED V Virtual System Operator Panel S iSP commands E Exit DISCONNECTALL disconnect all console connections iSPyz gt V ENTER a Virtual System Operator Panel 01 31 2005 19 30 20 00 HW INITIALIZING yyyyyy 00 1 RUNNING yyyyyy BIOS messages BIOS messages SP messages SP messages 00 2 STOPPED yyyyyy 00 3 FAULT yyyyyy BIOS messages BIOS messages SP messages SP messages b 00 4 POWER OFF yyyyyy 00 5 RUNNING yyyyyy BIOS messages BIOS messages SP messages SP messages 00 6 NOT CONFIGURED 00 7 NOT CONFIGURED yyyyyy BIOS messages BIOS messages SP messages SP messages Enter to quit 9 2 27 855 900547 200 Base Module Description en Description a Virtual SOP appears if V is entered at this prompt b Virtual SOP screen
15. lt ENTER gt system ID CR skip lt AW7ER cooperation with y n CR skip lt EWTER gt iSP SNMP settings Manager LANO IP 192 168 100 30 Manageri LAN IP N A Manager2 LANO IP N A Manager2 IP N A Manager IP 1 N A 855 900547 200 2 88 ISPF only ISPF only ISPF only ISPF only Other than Other than 1 y ENTER ENTER Manager1 LANO IP xxx xxx xxx n ot use CR skip Manager1 LAN1 IP xxx xxx n ot use CR skip Manager2 LANO IP xxx xxx xxx xxx n ot use CR skip Manager2 LAN1 IP xxx xxx n ot use CR skip Manager IP 1 xxx xxx n ot use CR sk ip Manager 2 xxx xxx xxx n ot use CR sk ip security option o n of f CR skip o lt AW7ER SNMP key code CR skip 00112233445566778899aabbccddeef f lt ZW7ER gt re enter key code 00112233445566778899aabbccddeef f EWTER ISPF only ISPF only ISPF only ISPF only Other than ISPF ISPF lt ENTER gt ISPF only lt ENTER gt ISPF only lt ENTER gt ISPF only lt ENTER gt ISPF only ENTER Other than ISPF ENTER Other than ISPF ISPF Manager IP 2 N A Other than ISPF community Trap public community Get public community Set public security option ON system ID N A cooperation with VOE no Do you want to edit these settings y n lt ENTER gt iSP setting menu
16. 00 1001 PC1002 PXHO1 PC1003 PC1004 02 PC1005 PC 1006 PC1007 1008 lt loc M 00 uu LE 0 LE port 01001 01002 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE offline ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE offline offline offline enable DISABLE enable enable enable enable enable enable DISABLE enable enable 19 20 23 07 31 2005 part 0 LIN 2 P S XBX CO P04 C2 P04 BIO primary 2 Listed for the PCI Bay in which the Core Cards are installed iSPF PCIBAYO PCIBAYO D 10X00 po 10C00 10001 6 00 CORE P CORE P PXHOO 1001 PC1002 01 PC1003 PC1004 PXH02 PC1005 PC1006 PC1007 PC1008 loc M 00 uu rto 01001 01002 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE offline ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE offline offline offline DISABLE enable enable enable enable enable enable DISABLE enable enable 2 2 19 20 23 07 31 2005 0 LIN 2 P XBX CO P05 BIOS primary 3 Listed for the PCI Bay in which the Core Cards are installed 2 69 3 3 3 Base Module 855 900547 200 Base Module 8Way s internal PCIBAY 0 D 19 20 23 07 31 2005 PCIBAYO D
17. 2 2 LFI Sa CAUTION Fan Box must be replaced within 60 seconds A EB GROB L JLSFOwsgsn te AZ CAUTION confirm the side rails will be locked before maintain the unit 502 1 xviii 133 314121 GRP 051 MARKINGS RADA A WARNING ISI Hi EU CT SL 597 OW EB COSSORNCSEUET Do not pull out more than one component at a time as it may cause damege to the rack or allow the rack to tip over RTAODS A WARNING REORATALETIRA i3 27788 FES SH KC ESL 292088 GHG CSHORACEVET Always extract and install the stabilizers when pulling out ore unloading components from the rack Operating on the rack without the stabilizers in place may cause damage to the rack or allow the rack to tip over RTAOAN DANGER LEW CHET DRA COT TERY AT ABEST EBURIUU C AIC WSR TRAST SHAT SL Always install the stabilizers when not bolting to the floor for seismic restraint Operating on the rack or allow the rack to tip over Please read the Service Manual before installation CAUTION fae BLT ESL Take care not to pinch your finger in the door 243 304367 GRP MARKINGS IRSE
18. mm Address Width 1 2 4 8 Display change MEM IO PCI MMIO MEM IO PCI Value n mode row col Display change the console output device mode mount mount BlkDevice sname Mount the file system on the block device mv mv src src dst Move a file directory Openinfo Handle Display the handle agent protocol Pause for an entry with a message displayed pause pci pci Bus Dev Func i s Display the PCI device configuration space 5 9 reset reset w string Reset the system set rm file Delete file directory rm q directory directory stall stall microseconds Stall the processor in microseconds set d v b sname value Display create change delete the EFI environmental variable time time hh mm ss Display the current time or set time touch setsize setsize newsize file Set the file size type type b file file Display contents of a file unload n v Handlelndex Unload the protocol image Displays version information unload ver 855 900547 200 touch r filename Set the current time and date in the time and date attribute of a file 3 18 Operation Procedure 3 5 5 OS Boot from EFI Shell In addition to OS boot from the EFI Boot Manager the OS can be booted by entering a command at the EFI Shell An example of booting the OS from the EFI Shell is shown below Example OS
19. 2 Serial RS 232C interface for the SP console Figure 1 2 shows the layout of parts in the Main Cabinet Figure 1 3 the layout of parts in the Expansion Cabinet and Table 1 1 lists the system specifications 855 900547 200 1 2 ENCLOSURE ENCLOSURE 7 MODULE iii isP CPU CAGE C CARD NX ma gt CELL 4 Front System Overview SW Crossbar Interconnect Rear Figure 1 2 Layout of Parts in the Main Cabinet 1 3 855 900547 200 System Overview ENCLOSURE 75 I O ENCLOSURE 75 POWER BAY O MODULE DPS POWER BAY Front Figure 1 3 Layout of Parts in the Expansion Cabinet 855 900547 200 1 4 System Overview Table 1 1 Base Module Specifications Main Cabinet CPU CAGE CELL up to 8 cells can be installed in the cabinet CPU Processor Itanium2 processor 1 6GHz 533MHz No of processors 32 up to 4 in one cell Main memory Unit of expansion 2GB 4GB 8GB Capacity 2GB to 1TB Crossbar Interconnect up to 4 crossbar interconnects can be installed in the cabinet Methodology Crossbar switching Max bandwidth 204 8GB s 25 6GB s per cell ENCLOSURE up to 2 I O enclosures be installed in the cabinet MODULE up to 4 I O modules can be installed in the cabinet Max No of PCI slots 64 slots 183 2
20. Base Module MODULE DAT slot Main Cabinet Figure 2 13 Loading and Unloading DAT 855 900547 200 2 14 Base Module 2 2 12 ACSW The AC switch is provided for the use only when emergency power shutdown is required to shirk danger Do not use this switch in normal operation Figure 2 14 shows the location of the AC switch When a UPS is connected emergency power shutdown should be done on the UPS For how to do this refer to the UPS manual Data may be destroyed when the AC SW is pressed during caurion Provide AC SW operation criteria and use the AC SW CAUTION according to the criteria AC SW AC SW Shutdown ON OFF 1 ON OFF Shutdown Main Expansion Cabinet Cabinet Figure 2 14 Location of AC SW Rear of Cabinet 2 15 855 900547 200 Base Module 2 3 Consoles The base module contains console interfaces as standard equipment The consoles connected to the interfaces provided by the iSP are roughly classified into two e OS console also called the system console or SW console to display BIOS OS messages e SP console also called the HW console to display SP messages 2 3 1 SP Console The SP console requires e Recommended Windows2003 operation environment e Two or more LAN ports for duplicated iSP configuration On the subsquent pages Figure 2 15 shows the console connection diagram for the single iSP configuration and Figure 2 16 the console connection diagram
21. Indicate there is a risk of death or serious WARNIN wound Indicate there is a risk of burn or injury A CAUTION Risks and necessary actions to reduce risks are indicated individually by the following symbols Indicates the risk of smoke emission or fire outbreak Indicates the risk of explosion Indicates the risk of electric shock the danger of an injury due to harmful material Indicates prohibition of disassembling or reconfiguring the unit Indicates notice of general prohibition Indicates required general actions for operators Indicates instructions to pull power plug from outlet and to turn Off main circuit breaker CAUTION AND WARNING DESCRIPTION WHEN UNIT IS OPERATING WARNING DO NOT TRY TO ACCESS INSIDE THE UNIT Only service personnel is allowed to open the door Never disassemble repair or reconfigure the unit yourself While the door is opened by service personnel for maintenance do not touch nor access the inside of the unit otherwise you may suffer an electrical shock or become injured DO NOT PUT FOREIGN SUBSTANCES INSIDE THE UNIT Do not insert a foreign substance such as a wire or other metal object through a ventilation opening or any other openings for that matter Foreign substances may cause a fire to break out or cause an electrical shock ACTION TO BE TAKEN DURING UNIT MALFUNCTIONIN In case of malfunctioning turn off the circuit breaker immediately and cont
22. System ID used for communications with the SNMP manager up to 8 characters are usable This system ID is also used for ESMPRO and for collaboration between ESMPRO and VOE 1 A system ID must be set in advance to ESMPRO installation N A VOE 4 collaboration Specifies whether or not collaboration is made with VOE 1 if it exists in the system no 4 VOE represents SystemGlobe GlobalMaster 2 81 855 900547 200 Base Module Screen examples for partition boot method and hot plug permission m iSPyz MNT gt sg lt ENTER gt Display and modify settings of system and iSP s System settings i iSP settings a a display all settings Select s i a CR exit s lt ENTER gt System setting menu c system common settings maintenance only p partition settings maintenance only b b partition boot methods and Hot plug permission a display all settings Select c p b a CR back b lt EW7ER For 32Way B Partition boot methods and Hot plug permissions Wake Hot Plug permission part AC On PCl card CELL PCI D PCI E LINK LAN PCI PCI EX add remv swap add remv add remv off off YES no YES no YES no YES no no 1 off off YES no YES no YES no YES no no 2 off off YES no YES YES YES no c 3 off off YES no YES YES YE
23. c LAN Serial settings f FTP server settings s SNMP settings a display all settings Select 2 c s f a CR back lt ENTER gt Display and modify settings of system and iSP S system settings i iSP settings a display all settings Select s i a CR exit lt ENTER gt SG command terminated Base Module Description Mi d Description The Main Menu appears In the screen example above option i iSP settings is a chosen b The Sub Menu for iSP Settings opens Option s SNMP settings is chosen here The current SNMP manager setting appears If you wish to change the setting enter y d Enter values at the prompts e The modified parameter settings are listed Pressing lt gt returns the screen to Sub Menu f The Sub Menu opens Pressing lt gt returns the screen to Main Menu g Pressing lt gt quits this command 2 89 855 900547 200 Base Module 2 4 6 13 SR Save System CMOS NvRAM m b u I xX ___ ____ For cautions for using this command read the following description of function Function This command is used to read the contents of the system CMOS NvRAM and save them to the FTP Server or in turn restore them from FTP Server files The target partitions of this command must be in the EFI shell prompt state with their BIOS booted up In any other states not only the correc
24. login name spfw Password nec iSP Main Menu is displayed The above login name and password are default settings If you changed the password enter that password 11 Enter s on the SP console for selecting S iSP commands on iSP Main Menu 12 Press the ESC key on the SP console for entering the SP command console 13 Check BIOS DIPSW settings and settings in each mode Enter SP command sg on the SP console to check the settings for each OS See 3 4 AC LINK auto control for what to be checked See 2 4 6 12 for the sg command 14 Enter SP command up on the SP console for turning on the DC power initiating the system startup procedure See 2 4 6 15 for the up command Remark When the initial system startup is complete be sure to backup CMOS NVRAM It is the responsibility of the user to backup CMOS NVRAM Use SP command sr for backup while the EFI Boot Manager is active See 2 4 6 13 for the sr command 3 3 855 900547 200 Operation Procedure Locations of the AC switches and AC power circuit breakers in the main cabinet are shown below These components are mounted at the rear of the cabinet Those in the expansion cabinet are also located at precisely the same places 855 900547 200 3 4 Operation Procedure AC SW AC SW Shutdown ON OFF SW1 ON OFF gt Shutdown SW1 For POWER BAYO SW2 For POWER BAY1 PO
25. CAUTION System power will be turned off without any notice to the softwares even if they are running Enter partition number 0 7 all CR exit all lt AW7ER gt a Execute OK y n y lt EW7ER b 855 900547 200 2 36 Description Base Module Description No Description a Enter the target partition number at this prompt If all is specified all the existing partitions are the target of this command The partition numbers that can be specified depend on models A confirmation message appears If you are sure to continue command execution enter y A DF command accepted message appears Actual processing will progress in the background Shows background command execution in progress The message here indicates that you have to wait for 2 minutes for the system to cool off before the Power Bay is shut down It won t appear if there are active partitions somewhere The message here indicates that the DC power in the Power Bay is shut down and you are ready to shut off the system AC power It won t appear if there are active partitions somewhere 2 37 855 900547 200 Base Module 2 4 6 2 DN Shut down System Power m b X The command is executable to the active partition after automatic system boot UP command execution Function This command is used to shut down the system DC power It shuts down the
26. Description pbayx Enable the Power Bay X is a Power Bay number The allowable value of x is as follows For 32Way 0 1 Power Bay numbers within the Main Cabinet 2 3 Power Bay numbers within the Expansion Cabinet For 8Way 0 Power Bay number inside the chassis 1 Power Bay number outside the chassis For ISPF 0 Power Bay number inside the chassis clkx Enable the CLK X is a CLK number 0 or 1 The CLK is installed only in the 32Way model xbxcx all Enable the XBX Card x is an XBX Card number 0 3 If arg2 is omitted only the XBX Card is enabled with its subcomponents left disabled If all is specified for arg2 XBX Card is enabled including all of its subcomponents xbxxy all Enable the XBX LSI x is an XBX Card number 0 3 yis an XBX LSI number 0 1 on an XBX Card If arg2 is omitted only the XBX Card is enabled with its subcomponents left disabled If all is specified for arg2 the XBX Card is enabled including all of its subcomponents cellx all Enable the CELL Card X is a physical CELL number 0 7 If arg2 is omitted only the CELL Card is enabled with its subcomponents left disabled In this case console operation will be rejected if essential components are disabled If all is specified for arg2 the CELL Card is enabled including all of its subcomponents cnxxy Enable the CNX LSI X is a physical CELL number 0
27. For 8Way 0 Power Bay No inside the chassis 1 Power Bay No outside the chassis For ISPF 0 Power Bay No inside the chassis dpsxy Add DPS s to Power Bays The meaning of x is identical to that for argument pbay yis a DPS No within a Power Bay 0 5 ispx Add backup iSPs x is the physical number of an iSP 0 or 1 Backup iSPs can only be added to the 32Way model clkx Add CLK Cards X is the physical number of the CLK Card 0 or 1 The CLK Card can only be added to the 32Way model xbxcx Add XBX Cards x is an Card number 0 3 The SP will automatically recognize the number of XBX LSI chips installed on the XBX Card cellx Add CELL Cards X is the physical number of the CELL Card 0 7 procxy Add processors X is the physical number of the CELL Card 0 7 y is the location of the processor on the CELL Card 0 3 855 900547 200 2 52 Base Module cmd arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4 Description memdx This command is only valid to the 32Way model Use it to add MMX 2 3 and ROW to the memory daughter card The DIMM capacity is automatically read when it is being initialized X is the physical number of the CELL Card 0 7 pcibx die core Add PCI Bays x is a DGI I2C port number on the iSP side 0 7 Use arg2 to specify the type of the PCI Bay mandatory Specify for PCID Bays and e for PCIE Bays Specify core for arg3 if Core Cards GXB
28. If a checksum test on the FW storage area is needed enter y c Lists the results of checksum test 2 47 855 900547 200 Base Module 2 4 6 7 Hardware Configuration m b u X For system states and subcommand validity read the description of subcommands Function This command is used to show the hardware configuration and enable to change it It is also used to configure show or change partitions In a duplicated iSP environment the hardware configuration is automatically matched between the duplicated iSPs Description of Subcommands cmd arg arg2 arg3 arg4 Description help Show a list of subcommands This subcommand is always valid without regard to the current system state quit exit Quit the HC command Before the HC command quits the check subcommand is automatically run These subcommands are always valid without regard to the current system state disp Show the system s hardware configuration If no argument is specified or has an error the disp subcommand help opens This subcommand is always valid without regard to the current system state all Argument all shows all the configuration information part Show the current partitioning The following information is given for each partition State summary Physical CELL No and logical CELL No Physical IOX No and logical IOX
29. iSP commands System Control both customers and maintenance persons DF Shut down the system override DN Shut down the system DP Generate the system dump interrupt PC Power cycle RS Cold reset the system UB Bring up BIOS UP Bring up the System Configuration both customers and maintenance persons HC Hardware configuration and partitioning Miscellaneous both customers and maintenance persons CM Change SP command mode to maintenance mode DT SP Date and Time EN Display environmental information FV Display firmware versions HE Display this help ML Display message log Settings both customers and maintenance persons SG SP System settings SR Save and restore system CMOS NvRAM to from FTP server HE command terminated Description No Description Description No Description a Shows the help for commands 855 900547 200 2 74 Base Module 2 4 6 9 ML Message Log m b X X X Always valid without regard to the current system status Function This command is used to show the contents of the iSP s message buffer Messages that are output as a result of message buffer log display itself are not stored to the message buffer Screen Example Description No iSPyz gt ml lt ENTER gt ML command displays iSP s message log buffer Select interactive mode i nteractive per 11
30. no off off YES no no 0 add remv add remv M no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no off off YES no no no no off off off off YES YES no no no no no no no no p 4 Oo O1 BR D Modify y n y lt press Enter Enter partition number 0 7 CR back 0 AC link mode o n of f CR ski p lt Enable AC LINK and press Enter Wake on LAN o n of f CR skip Hot plug permission PCI X card y es n o CR skip card y es n o CR skip Omi tted Enter partition number 0 7 CR back The above display is an example The screen may differ depending on the system configuration 3 13 855 900547 200 Operation Procedure 3 5 OS Boot Use the OS console to operate the Shell Inputs from the o CAUTION VGA console PS2 keyboard may be rejected 3 5 1 OS Boot with Boot Manager Before Installing the OS The EFI Boot Manager is automatically activated as the BIOS boots From the EFI Boot Manager you can go to the EFI Shell prompt start the EFI application and displays the Boot Maintenance Menu or EFI System Configuration Menu An image of the Menu screen before the OS is installed is shown below For how to installing
31. 000 000 MBE 000 SBE 000 000 MBE 000 SBE 000 000 MBE 000 SBE 000 000 MBE 000 19 20 23 07 31 2005 SBE 000 000 MBE 000 SBE 000 000 MBE 000 SBE 000 000 MBE 000 SBE 000 000 MBE 000 Base Module 855 900547 200 Base Module For 32Way MMX00 MMX00 DIROO ROWOO DIRO1 ROWO1 DIRO2 ROWO2 DIRO3 ROWO3 MMXO1 MMXO1 DIRO4 ROWO4 DIROS ROWOS DIROG ROWOG DIRO7 ROWO7 MMX02 MMX02 DIRO8 ROWO8 DIRO9 ROWO9 DIR10 ROW10 DIR11 ROW11 MMX03 MMXOS DIRI2 ROW12 DIR13 ROW13 DIR14 ROW14 DIR15 ROW15 855 900547 200 H D IMMOO DIMMO2 DIMMOA DIMMO6 D I MMO8 DIMM10 DIMM12 DIMM14 DIMM16 DIMM18 DIMM20 DIMM22 DIMM24 DIMM26 DIMM28 DI MM30 ONLINE enable 8GB enable 16GB enable 8GB enable 16GB enable 108 enable 108 enable GB DISABLE GB DISABLE ONLINE enable 8GB enable 16GB enable 8MB enable 16GB enable 108 enable 108 enable GB DISABLE GB DISABLE ONLINE enable 2068 enable 468 enable 0 enable GB enable 2068 enable 468 enable 0 enable 0 enable ONLINE enable 2068 enable 4GB enable GB enable 0
32. 20 23 07 31 2005 19 20 23 07 31 2005 19 20 23 07 31 2005 Base Module 855 900547 200 Base Module For 32Way B XBX CO XBX 1oc M 14 23 00 loc M 14 23 CXI 00 CXI port01 CXI 02 CXI port03 IB CABLE port04 IB CABLE port05 XXI port06 XXI port07 XBX01 loc M 14 23 CXI port10 CXI portii CXI port12 CXI port13 IB_CABLE port14 IB_CABLE port15 XXI port16 XXI port17 For 32Way H XBX C0 loc M 14 23 XBX00 loc M 14 23 CXI 00 CXI port01 CXI 02 CXI port03 IB CABLE port04 IB CABLE port05 port06 XXI port07 port08 XBX01 loc M 14 23 CXI port10 CXI portii CXI port12 CXI port13 IB_CABLE port14 IB_CABLE port15 XXI port16 XXI port17 XXI port18 CXI port00 CXI port01 IB_CABLE port04 IB_CABLE port05 855 900547 200 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE offline ONLINE offline ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE offline ONLINE ONLINE offline ONLINE offline ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE offline ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE offline ONLINE offline ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE offline offline ONLINE ONLINE offline ONLINE offline ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE offline offline The XBX is non existent on the 8Way For ISPF CO XBX_CO oc M 00 10 00 loc M 00 10 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE offline ONLINE ONLINE enable enable enable DISABLE enable DISABLE enable enable enable DISABLE ena
33. 7 yis a CNX number 0 1 within a CELL CNX1 exists only in the 32Way H model procxy Enable the Processor X is a physical CELL number 0 7 y is a Processor number 0 3 within the CELL mmxxy all Enable the MMX X is a physical CELL number 0 7 yis an MMX number 0 3 within the CELL If arg2 is omitted only the MMX is enabled with its subcomponents left disabled If all is specified for arg2 the MMX is enabled including all of its subcomponents 855 900547 200 2 54 Base Module cmd arg arg2 arg3 arg4 Description 22 Enable the ROW X is a physical CELL number 0 7 zz is a ROW number 00 15 which must always be specified with a 2 digit number For the 32Way H model the corresponding Directory memory is also enabled There is no individual DIMM control The DIMM is automatically detected on boot up dirxzz For the 32Way H model use this argument to enable the Directory memory and the corresponding ROW memory This command is invalid to the 32Way 8Way ISPF models X is a physical CELL number 0 7 Zz is a Directory number 00 15 which must always be specified with a 2 digit number There is no individual DIMM control The DIMM is automatically detected on boot up tagx sy Enable the TAG for 32Way B 8Way ISPF models X is a physical CELL number 0 7 s should be either e EVEN side or
34. BAY Figure 1 4 System Configuration Diagram 855 900547 200 1 10 Base Module CHAPTER 2 BASE MODULE This chapter covers operations required on the base module of this system u Locking unlocking the cabinet Front door Back door Figure 2 1 Doors of System Cabinet 2 1 855 900547 200 Base Module 2 1 Partition Function The base module of this system has the partition function which enables the system to operate as if multiple units are present on one unit The system is capable of partitioning in units of the cell or module within the same base module For example in a system consisting of four cells and three I O modules partitioning shown in Figure 2 2 is possible Note that each partition should contain at least one cell card and one module including the core module The partition structure in the base module can be changed with the hc command of the SP command For details of the SP command see 2 4 6 SP Command Reference Partition 0 Partition 1 Partition 2 235 N ae fe a is a a m Se fa ana EN 8 CPU SMP configuration CELL under the same OS 1 Itanium2 MODULE ________ re rs coe Sh at Nm A d Under OS 0 Under OS Under OS 2
35. Boot Manager ver 1 10 14 62 Please select a boot option HP UX Primary Boot 8 0 7 2 0 8 0 255 1 0 7 Acpi PNP0A03 0 Pci 2 1 Ata Secondary Master EFI Shell Built in Boot option maintenance menu EFI System Configuration Menu Use the arrow keys to change settings Before change After change After the menu is changed a Boot Manager ver 1 10 14 62 Please select a boot option HP UX Primary Boot 8 0 7 2 0 8 0 255 1 0 7 Acpi PNP0A03 0 Pci 2 1 Ata Secondary Master Acpi PNP0A03 0 Pci 3 0 00004 717743 EFI Shell Built in Boot option maintenance menu EFI System Configuration Menu Use the arrow keys to change settings After change 3 31 855 900547 200 Operation Procedure Changing procedure 1 Activate the Boot Manager 2 Select Boot Option Maintenance Menu 3 Select Add Boot Option a When Add Boot Option is chosen the device paths containing the boot file are listed The entry Mac xxxx corresponds to the LAN card for PXE Boot Select the entry of card used for BOOT according to the MAC address Example To use a card having MAC address 00004C717743 for PXE BOOT Select the entry Acpi PNPOA03 0 Pci 3 0 Mac 00004C717743 Note 1 When multiple LAN cards are provided for multiple PXE network cards of PXE having multiple ports the corresponding number of entries are displayed with each having a unique MAC address Select the LAN cards accordi
36. Card number 0 3 cellx on off Turn On Off the LED on the CELL Card x is a physical CELL number 0 7 pcibx onloff Turn On Off the LED on the PCI Bay xis a PCI Bay number 0 7 0 onloff Turn On Off the LEDs on the PCI Bay s PXH PCI slots by specifying the slot numbers printed on the back of the box xis a PCI Bay number 0 7 yis a slot number PXH slot number 1 8 printed on the back of the box frn ffn onloff Turn On Off the Fan Box LEDs by specifying their locations Argument frn specifies the rear side Fan Box and ffn the front side Fan Box loc This command is supported on the 8Way and ISPF models Use this command to manually specify devices location information If no argument is specified or an argument has an error the loc command help opens This command is valid only if all the partitions are inactive main This command is supported on the 8Way and ISPF models It sets the vertical position of the main chassis within the cabinet Argument d specifies the position U of the bottom of the main chassis with a decimal number 0 40 The default value is null 0 pbayx Set the vertical position and height of Power Bay No 1 that is installed outside the main chassis of the 8Way model X is only valid if it specifies Power Bay No 1 Argument d specifies the position U of the bottom of the unit with a deci
37. HAZARD AREA QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY DANGER RESERVE SEULEMENT AU PERSONNEL Install with arrow pointing upwards Monter de maniere a orienter la fleche vers le haut xvi E BESTE CAUTION HIGH LEAKAGE CURRENT Grounding circuit continuity is vital for safe operation of machine NEVER OPERATE MACHINE WITH GROUNDING CONDUCTOR DISCONNECTED see installation instruction ATTENTION MACHINE a FORT COURANT de FUITE NE JAMAIS FAIRE FONCTIONNER AVEC FIL DE TERRE DECONNECT voir instruction d installation coms ARE SRE TOS BRET SCM INPUT1 2 3 40 CB1 amp h ehguie WARNING ThisAunit containsA4APower inputs ToAremoveApPowerAfromAtheAunitAdisconnect CB1AatAINPUT1 2 3AandA4 AVERTISSEMENT Cetteaunit Aross del4 sourcesAd alimentation PourAisolerAl quipement deAtouteAalimentationA lectriaue couPerACB1 entr e 1 2 3A etM IRO A BIO Ce CAUTION Use Copper Conductors only ATTENTION N utilisez que les conducteurs de cuivre BOXE 5 ER GES Disconnect input power before removing this cover ATTENTION Couper l alimentation electrique avant de demonter ce capot gr EARS EHI IL CAUTION PULL OUT STABILIZER WHEN MAINTAINING ATTENTION TIRER LE STABILISIEREN xvii A DEO 24
38. OA STUFE coti IAtheAlevelerAwhenAsettins RN Fer leve ersrsanota installed tAmayAcauseAtheArackAtoAtipAdver 243 306629 GRP MARKINGS SeeAoPerationAmanualAbefore connectingAtheAsuPPely i LisezAieAmanuelAd utilisation avantAdeAconnecterAaA eau d CheckA inpPutApPowerAsource V amp rifierAlaAtensionAde i l appareil ANSERERLTTEN 8 Note The cables supplied with this product are designed to be used solely for this product Do not use them for other purposes Lithium Battery life is about 5 years Replacement of the lithium batter aid is therefore required once every five years XX Preface This document explains how to operate the hardware of the basic processing system the main body of the TX7 i9610 NX7700i 5080H 64 and NX7700i 5040H 32 systems It is recommended that the related documents be read in order to make the best use of the above mentioned systems Special techniques are necessary for installing and expanding the system Please consult our sales personnel Rev 1 May 2006 Notes 1 All rights reserved This document cannot be reprinted or reproduced partly or entirely without permission from NEC Corp 2 The contents of this document may be changed at any time without prior notice Contents PL DESCRIPTION FOR OPERATIONAL 22 2 0 20 ii PL
39. The Main Menu appears In the screen example above option i iSP settings is a chosen b The Sub Menu for iSP Settings opens Option f FTP server settings is chosen here c The current FTP server setting appears If you wish to change the setting enter y d Enter values at the prompts e The modified parameter settings are listed Pressing lt gt returns the screen to Sub Menu f The Sub Menu opens Pressing lt ENTER gt returns the screen to Main Menu g Pressing ENTER quits this command Screen Example for iSP SNMP Setting iSPyz MNT gt sg lt EW7ER gt Display and modify settings of system and iSP a s System settings 2 87 855 900547 200 Base Module i iSP settings a display all settings Select s i a CR exit i iSP setting menu c LAN Serial settings f FTP server settings s SNMP settings a display all settings Select c s f a CR back s NWTER iSP SNMP settings Manager1 LANO IP 192 168 100 30 Manageri LAN IP N A Manager2 LANO IP N A Manager2 LAN IP N A Manager IP 1 N A Manager IP 2 N A community Trap public community Get public commun i ty Set public security option off system ID N A cooperation with VOE no Do you want to edit these settings y n Serial baud rate 9600 19200 38400 CR sk ip community Trap CR skip lt EW7ER community Get CR skip lt EWTER community Set CR skip
40. a File screen Boot Maintenance Manager ver 1 10 14 62 Boot From a File Select a Volume IA64 EFI Acpi PNP0A03 3 Pci 2 0 Scsi Pun0 Lun0 HD Part1 SigO NO VOLUME LABEL Acpi PNP0A03 0 Pci 2 1 Ata Primary Master Removable Media Boot Acpi PNPOA03 0 Pci 2 1 Ata Primary Maste Removable Media Boot Acpi PNP0A03 0 Pci 2 1 Ata Secondary Mas Load File EFI Shell Built in Exit 855 900547 200 3 26 3 5 7 Operation Procedure 2 Add a Boot Option To add a new boot option to the EFI Shell select Add a Boot Option on the Main Menu and follow 1 the steps below Select a device containing the boot file 2 Select a file in the device oor Ww B Image of the Add a Boot Option screen Select Add Boot to display the directory tree and select a directory from the tree to enter the boot program EFI Boot Maintenance Manager ver 1 10 14 62 Add A Boot Option Select a Volume IA64 EFI Acpi PNPOAO03 3 Pci 2 0 Scsi PunO LunO HD Part1 5190 Default Boot Acpi PNPOA03 3 Pci 2 0 Scsi PunO LunO Default Boot Acpi PNPOA03 0 Pci 2 1 Ata Primary Master LoadFileAcpi PNP0AO03 0 Pci 2 0 SCSI PunO LunO HD Part1 Sig0A7C0000 Load File EFI Shell Built in Enter a file name prerequisite a ASCII or Unicode file name within 240 characters Select A U or and press the Enter key Confirm that the new boot option was added and sav
41. backup if it is assigned as backup and undetermined if it is assigned as neither master nor backup Enter your login account and password at these prompts The password is not echoed Version information for iSPFW The Main Menu OS Console and Virtual SOP can be chosen only if the iSP is assigned as the master The OS Console menu includes the summary status of partitions e Main Menu prompt y is the location of the iSP Card 0 or 1 z is m if the SP is assigned as the master b if it is assigned as the backup and u if it is assigned as neither master nor backup The backup indicator will not appear if no backup SP exists If maintenance operation or SPFW fails the BOOT FW may boot up In this case the screen information is only limited to that needed for the BOOT FW no login entry fields appear Screen Example BOOT FW E Exit i SPy gt iSP BOOT MAIN MENU S iSP commands DISCONNECTALL disconnect all console connections Description No 2 23 855 900547 200 Base Module e Possible Events including operator entries and System Responses Event System Response Login account or password was wrong The login prompt reappears after the message incorrect comes on Login account or password rejected 3 times consecutively The console is disconnected No operations made for 5 minutes on the log
42. bin does not exist Enter partition number O 7 CR exit checking downloaded fi le passed restoring CMOS NvRAM completed You need to reset the target partition Enter partition number 0 7 CR exit lt ZWIER gt m SR command terminated Description Description EM No Description a Enter the target partition No and then choose s to start saving b Shows data reading from the specified partition in progress c If a read error occurred an error message appears and the screen returns to the partition No prompt Enter the save destination FTP Server information Account password and file path name are all case sensitive d Up to 20 characters are usable for an account up to 78 characters for a password and up to 100 characters for a file path If any of them exceeds these limits reconfigure the FTP Server as needed If you are sure that the server information you entered is correct enter y Shows data saving to the FTP Server in progress h Shows an example of restore procedure yj i Enter FTP Server information for confirmation j Shows data restoration from the FTP Server in progress k If data restoration failed an error message appears and the screen returns to the partition No prompt Shows data restoration to the specified partition in progress m Pressing lt ENTER gt quits the SR command
43. boot from the SCSI disk with the following hardware connection IDE DVD ROM Master SCSI HDD OS boot disk 1 Specifying the file system Change the current file system to the file system connected to the boot device fsO is the boot device in the screen image shown below B Image of the EFI Shell screen Shell TOP Boot device Device mapping table 50 Acpi PNP0A03 3 Pci 2 0 Scsi Pun0 Lun0 HD Part1 Sig0A7C0000 851 Acpi PNPOA03 0 Pci 2 1 Master CDROM Entry1 Acpi PNP0A03 3 Pci 2 0 Scsi Pun0 LunO blk1 Acpi PNP0A03 3 Pci 2 0 Scsi Pun0 Lun0 HD Part1 Sig0A7C0000 blk2 Acpi PNP0A03 3 Pci 2 0 Scsi Pun0 Lun0 HD Part2 Sig0A7C0000 Acpi PNP0A03 0 Pci 2 D Ata Primary Master blk4 Acpi PNPOA03 0 Pci 2 1 Ata Primary Master CDROM Entry1 Shell ta Primary Enter fs0 3 19 855 900547 200 Operation Procedure 2 Booting the OS loader Boot OS loader SuSE Linux elilo B Image of OS loader boot screen fs0 gt cd os fs0 os gt 18 Directory of fs0 Y 11 10 05 09 14 lt DIR gt 512 EFI 0 File 0 bytes 1 Dirs fs0 gt cd fs0 efi gt cd suse fs0 efi Suse ello gt Boot the OS loader Confirm the storage location of the OS loader and the boot file name by referring to the disk from which the OS has been installed 855 900547 200 3 20 Operation Procedure 3 5 6 EFI Devices The devic
44. c SP messages shared for all the partitions or those not concerned with partitions appear here d Virtual SOP periodically appears until these keys are pressed Entering quits Virtual SOP The screen returns to the Main Menu e Possible Events including operator entries and System Responses Event System Response CTRL B entered The screen returns to the Main Menu and prompts Virtual SOP became invalid after iSP master The screen shows a message Exit Virtual assignment was changed SOP and then returns to the Main Menu and prompts 855 900547 200 2 28 2 4 4 1 Base Module Details of Partition Status Display The status information for each partition consists of the following items xx N sssssssssssssss KETTE ttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu CCCCCC Item Description Numeral Represents the system No Fixed to 00 for all other models Numeral 0 7 Denotes the partition number Character string Represents partition states POWER OFF Indicates DC OFF state STOPPED Indicates DC ON No Failure and Halt state HW INITIALIZING Means that the iSP is initializing the HW BIOS is still not booted SW INITIALIZING Means that the system is being initialized by BIOS OS BOOTING Means that the OS is being booted HP UX only RUNNING Means tha
45. for the duplicated iSP configuration The iSP M standard I O interface connected to Console in these figures is e Ether Port 10 100Base TX 855 900547 200 2 16 CELL CARD CARD iSP M CARD MODULE CRT MOUSE KEYBOARD 4 OS console ALIVE console Figure 2 15 Console Connection Diagram 2 17 Base Module 855 900547 200 Base Module XBX CARD iSP M CARD a MODULE CRT Console PC MOUSE OS KEYBOARD console SP console OS console RS232C ALIVE console Figure 2 16 Console Connection Diagram Duplicated iSP Configuration 855 900547 200 2 18 Base Module 2 4 Service Processor SP This system contains interfaces to offer advanced system management and RAS function to the user The service processor hereafter called the SP in the iSP implements these capabilities 2 4 1 Console Connection and Login 2 4 1 1 of Console Connections The iSP supports two types of console connections i e local console connection via serial port and LAN console connection via TCP port 5001 Either type of connection provides completely identical user interface except that all LAN configuration such as IP address setting can only be done from the local console For the details of serial port and LAN configuration refer to the SG Command Reference local iSP card null modem cable console Serial connector 0
46. heat e g near a heater 5 Do not give strong impacts or shocks to the tape 6 Putthe tape in the case when it is not used 5 1 855 900547 200 Notes on Handling 5 4 Cleaning e Wipe the surface of the main and peripheral units with soft cloth e Take out the power plug of the main and peripheral units from outlets prior to cleaning e Do not use detergents containing polishing materials cleaning solvents thinners and other chemical agents e Remove the top cover and clean the parts like air filters using a vacuum cleaner during inspection or parts replacement See Figure 5 1 below for where to clean Front View Figure 5 1 Cleaning Locations 855 900547 200 5 2 Notes on Handling 5 5 Notes on Installation e Do not put things on the cabinet It does not have safety measures to prevent things put on the cabinet from falling down e Do not block the exhaust vent at the top of the cabinet e Provide 50cm of ventilation space above the exhaust vent e Provide 1m clearance on the front and rear of the cabinet for maintenance Also keep 60cm clearance at both sides of the cabinet as maintenance area e n Japan connect the product to a 30A overcurrent protector for indoor wiring in compliance with the Electrical Appliance and Material Control Law Overseas connect the product to a 30A overcurrent protector in accordance with the relevant electric wiring laws and regulat
47. lithium Cette unit utilise une pile au lithium Lorsque la pile est us e remplacez la par une autre de m me type ou de type quivalent Autrement vous risquez de subir une explosion dans l unit Avant de remplacer ou de jeter cette pile ou bien de jeter l unit contacter le service de maintenance Manipulation des produits laser Cette unit contient un produit laser de classe 1 en conformit avec JISC6802 EN60925 IEC825 et FDA 21 CFR chapitrel section J La class 1 signifie que le niveau d emissions contre le corps humain est conf orme aux r gles enonci es dans JISC6802 EN60925 IEC825 et FDA 21 CFR L tiquette ci dessous est affix e l unit Si un ajustment est n cessaire seul le personnel de service de NEC est autors controler le niveau d missions laser Si vous tentez de le faire vous m me vous risquez de vous exposer des missions laser dangereuses Cett mention est marqu e sur l unit 29 1 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT PR 1 825 LASER KLASSE 1 NACH IEC825 PRODUCTO LASER DE CLASE 1 Complies with 21CFR chapter 1 Subchapter J e Manipulation d un cran crystaux liquides d terior Cette unit contient un cran crystaux liquides Lors de la manipulation d un cran crystaux liquides d terior pren ez garde ne pas tre en contact avec le liquide contenu dans l unit Ce liquide est dangereux pour le corps humain En cas d absoption
48. loc M 00 uu ONLINE enable DEG part O LIN 2 S S 10X00 ONLINE enable DEG IXI port0 ONLINE enable gt CELLO IXI porti ONLINE enable gt CELL1 CXI_P1 10600 ONLINE enable DEG 10001 ONLINE enable DEG GXBOO ONL I NE enable secondary 4 CORE 1001 ONL INE enable 4 CORE 1002 ONLINE enable x4 PXHOO ONLINE enable DEG 1001 ONLINE enable oz PC1002 offline DISABLE 01 ONLINE enable aan PC1003 ONLINE enable x PC1004 ONLINE enable PXH02 ONLINE enable PC1005 ONLINE enable PC1006 ONLINE enable PXH03 offline DISABLE PC1007 offline enable mE PC1008 offline enable 4 Listed for the PCI Bay in which the Core Cards are installed When the Duplicated BIO mode is inactive the GXB with a secondary BIO becomes invalid at the time of boot Also the GXB with unused BIO becomes invalid at the time of boot 6 00 offline disable CORE 1001 offline disable BlO not used CORE PCI002 offline disable If no Core Cards are installed the GXBOO and its subcomponent PCls are not listed Subsequently listed to the max PCI Bay number PCIBAY1 D 19 20 23 07 31 2005 855 900547 200 2 70 0 D 19 20 23 07 31 2005 PCI001 VID xxxx DID xxxx PCI err_rec 10 mapping No xxxxxyyyyyzzzzzwwwwwvvvvvuuuuu Type 0000011111222223333
49. move by placing the cursor on the boot option The selected boot option moves up by one line each time you hit the lt U gt or lt u gt key and moves down by one line each time you press the lt d gt or lt D gt key Select Save Settings to NVRAM on the menu screen to save the change and exit this menu The OS is automatically booted after ten seconds with the boot option listed at the top on the EFI Boot Manager screen by default B Image of the Change Boot Order screen EFI Boot Manager ver 1 10 14 62 Change boot order Select an Operation SLES9 Acpi PNP0A03 0 Pci 2 1 Ata Secondary Master EFI Shell Built in Delete All Boot Options Save Settings to NVRAM Help Exit Acpi PNP0A03 0 Pci 2 D Ata Seconadary Master Boot0000 855 900547 200 3 28 Operation Procedure 3 5 7 5 Manage BootNext Setting To set the most favored boot option for the next boot or reset the BootNext option select Manage BootNext Setting from the Main Menu On the Manage BootNext Setting screen highlight a boot option by placing the cursor on the boot option and press the lt b gt or lt B gt key to make this option as BootNext To remove the BootNext setting select Reset BootNext Setting and press the lt R gt or lt r gt key Select Save Settings to NVRAM onthe menu screen save the change and exit this menu B Image of the Manage BootNext Setting screen Boot Manager ver 1 10 14 62 Manage BootN
50. output with the following headers attached to them No message headers are attached to interactive prompts or messages used in SP commands however Message Header Description iSPyz INFO ccccc string Information message ccccc represents a message ID string represents the message body iSPyz WARN ccccc string Warning message iSPyz ERRORccccc string Error message 2 31 855 900547 200 Base Module 2 4 5 4 SP Command List The following tables contain SP command lists by category System Control CMD command name function iSP state DF Shut down System power override The iSP turns off the DC power of the specified partition without notifying the SW OS even if it is running DN Shut down System power If the specified partition is in SO state the iSP only generates the SCI POWBTN Otherwise the iSP turns off the DC power directly DP System Dump The iSP generates the INIT signal to the specified partition SW OS will enter its dump routine PC Power Cycle The iSP turns off the DC power of the specified partition without notifying the SW OS even if it is running turns on the DC power initializes HW and hands off the control to the BIOS RS Cold Reset System The iSP initializes the specified partition without notifying the SW OS even if it is running UB Bring up BIOS The iSP turns on the DC power of th
51. partition configuration information Lists the configuration of the components located in the Main Cabinet or Main b Chassis c Lists the configurations of the PCI Bays located in the Main Cabinet d Lists the information of the Power Bays located in the Expansion Cabinet e Lists the configuration of the PCI Bays located in the Expansion Cabinet f Lists the configuration of CELL s subcomponents 9 Lists the configuration of MMX s subcomponents h Lists the configuration of Memory Daughter Card s subcomponents i Lists the configuration of TAG s subcomponents j Lists the configuration of Card s subcomponents k Lists the configuration of Bay s subcomponents I Lists the information of the PCI Cards placed under PXH within the PCI Bay Lists the information of the Cards on the Core Card if any Core Card exists in the PCI Bay Lists the configuration of the subcomponents of the Power Bays located in the 32Way model s Main and Expansion Cabinets Lists the configuration of the subcomponents of the Power Bay located in the 8Way ISPF model 2 73 855 900547 200 Base Module 2 4 6 8 HE Help m b u X X X Always valid without regard to the current system status Function This command is used to show a command list HELP is also usable as well as HE Screen Example iSPyz gt lt EW7ER gt
52. plug permission PCI card yes no CR skip EWTER PCI Ex card yes no CR skip lt EW7ER Base Module CELL Hot add yes no CR skip lt EWIER 2 CELL Hot remove yes no CR skip lt ENTER gt 2 CELL Hot swap yes no CR skip lt ENTER gt 2 d PCID BAY Hot add yes no CR skip 75235 2 3 PCID BAY Hot remove 7 yes no CR skip lt ENTER 2 3 PCIE BAY Hot add yes no CR skip 2 3 PCIE BAY Hot remove yes no CR skip lt ENTER 2 3 2 For the 32Way B model an inquiry appears For the 32Way H or ISPF model no inquiry will appear 3 For the 8Way model no inquiry will appear either Enter partition number 0 7 OR back lt EW7ER gt For 32Way B Partition boot methods and Hot plug permissions Wake Hot Plug permission part AC On PCl card CELL PCI D PCI E LINK LAN PCI PCI EX add remv swap add remv add remv off off YES no YES no YES no YES no no 1 off off YES no YES no YES YES no no 2 off off YES no YES no YES no YES no no 3 off off YES no YES YES YES 4 off off YES no YES no YES no YES no 5 off off YES no YES no YES YES no 6 off off YES no YES YES YES no 7 off off YES no YES no YES
53. system DC power only if the software is not running not in SO state If the system software OS or BIOS is running SO state this command only reports a Power Button interrupt to the software The interrupt service depends on the software the software may ignore the interrupt or perform a shut down The software may not be able to service the power button interrupt due to stall or other cause even if the iSP recognizes that the software is running In this case use the DF command to force a system power shut down Screen Example Description No 15 2 gt System power will be turned off if the software 0S is NOT running Only power button interrupt will be generated if the software 05 is running f you want to turned off the system power in any system state use DF command Enter partition number 0 7 all CR exit O lt EW7ER gt a Execute OK y n y lt ENTER gt b DN command was accepted System power of all partitions will be turned off c or power button interrupt will be generated soon iSPyz INFO ccc partition O power button interrupt mm dd yyyy HH MM SS 0 System shutdown started SPFW Rxx xx d mm dd yyyy HH MM SS 0 System shutdown completed SPFW Rxx xx Description us d Description a Enter the target partition number here If all is specified all the existing partitions are the target of this command b A confirmation messa
54. used in the Main Menu are not case sensitive however e g e and E are interpreted as the same character Screen Example Description No Integrated Service Processor Cabinet ID xx Location iSPy iSP login spfw lt EW7EA gt ISP password xxxxxxxx Welcome to Integrated Service iSP MAIN MENU 0 OS BIOS serial console 1 OS BIOS serial console 2 OS BIOS serial console 3 OS BIOS serial console 4 OS BIOS serial console 5 OS BIOS serial console 6 OS BIOS serial console 7 OS BIOS serial console V Virtual System Operator S iSP commands E Exit iSPyz gt State 555555 Processor of partition 0 INITIALIZING of partitionit of partition 2 of partition 3 of partition 4 of partition 5 of partition 6 of partition 7 Pane Copyright C 2005 NEC Corporation All Rights Reserved iSP FW version 01 00 generated on 01 01 2005 19 20 33 RUNNING STOPPED FAULT POWER OFF RUNNING NOT CONF GURED NOT CONF GURED DISCONNECTALL disconnect all console connections a 855 900547 200 2 22 Description Base Module Description No Description a xx is a cabinet ID identifying a particular cabinet in a multi cabinet system system number itself set with an SG command y is the location of the iSP Card 0 or 1 555555 represents master if the SP is assigned as master
55. you are sure to continue command execution enter y c A DP command accepted message appears Actual processing progresses in the background d Shows progress in the background 2 39 855 900547 200 Base Module 2 4 6 4 DT SP Data and Time m b u X X X Always valid without regard to the current system status Function This command is used to show iSP s internal real time clock Screen Example Normal Mode Description No iSPyz gt dt lt EW7ER current iSP RTC 19 20 57 03 31 2005 09 00 synchronized with NIP server 10 20 30 40 a DT command terminated Description nn Description a This command shows the present time before quitting 855 900547 200 2 40 Base Module 2 4 6 5 EN Environmental Information m b OOX Always valid without regard to the current system status Function This command is used to list system environmental data including temperature sensor data FAN error and so on Note that part of the environmental monitoring functions are not available to inactive components The temperature sensor threshold shown in the following Screen Example may not reflect the actual threshold Screen Example Description No 15 2 gt en lt EW7ER gt select display mode i nteractive per pagel a ll CR exit i EW7ER a 82Way For one or two AC po
56. 2 Expandability This section explains the expandability of this system and available configurations Contact the maintenance personnel of NEC to replace or CAUTION upgrade the system 1 2 1 Adding Processors At least one processor is required in the main cabinet Using the CPU expansion feature the Itanium2 processor be added one by one Up to four processors can be installed for each cell To install more than four processors the cell must be added first using the cell expansion feature A maximum of 32 processors can be installed in the main cabinet 1 2 2 Expanding Memory Capacity The minimum required memory capacity in the main cabinet is 2GB This memory capacity can be expanded up to 128GB for each cell This means a maximum of 1TB of memory can be installed in the main cabinet 2GB 4GB and 8GB memories are supported at present For other memories inquire the sales personnel of NEC 1 2 3 Adding Cells At least one cell is required in the main cabinet For system expansion such as the addition of processors the cell must be added first using the cell expansion feature Up to 8 cells can be installed in the main cabinet 1 2 4 Adding I O Enclosures At least one I O enclosure is required in the main cabinet A maximum of two enclosures can be installed in the main and expansion cabinets respectively 1 2 5 Adding I O Modules At least one I O module is required in the main cabinet It is contained in the I O
57. 34444455555 1002 VID xxxx DID xxxx PCI err rec no 10 mapping no No xxxxxyyyyyzzzzzwwwwwvvvvvuuuuu Type 000001111122222333334444455555 PCI003 VID xxxx DID xxxx PCI err rec 10 mapping no No xxxxxyyyyyzzzzzwwwwwvvvvvuuuuu Type 000001111122222333334444455555 PCI004 VID xxxx DID xxxx PCI err rec 10 mapping no No xxxxxyyyyyzzzzzwwwwwvvvvvuuuuu Type 000001111122222333334444455555 PCI005 VID xxxx DID xxxx PCI err rec 10 mapping no No xxxxxyyyyyzzzzzwwwwwvvvvvuuuuu Type 000001111122222333334444455555 PCI006 VID xxxx DID xxxx PCI err rec 10 mapping no No xxxxxyyyyyzzzzzwwwwwvvvvvuuuuu Type 000001111122222333334444455555 PCI007 VID xxxx DID xxxx PCI err rec no 10 mapping no No xxxxxyyyyyzzzzzwwwwwvvvvvuuuuu Type 000001111122222333334444455555 1008 VID xxxx DID xxxx PCI err rec no 10 mapping no No xxxxxyyyyyzzzzzwwwwwvvvvvuuuuu Type 000001111122222333334444455555 In case the PCI Card is not existent PCI007 nonexist In the case where PCI Card s upper level components are disconnected PCI007 not available PCIBAYO D 19 20 23 07 31 2005 Core PCI001 VID xxxx DID xxxx PCI err rec 10 mapping no No xxxxxyyyyyzzzzzwwwwwvvvvvuuuuu 000001111122222333334444455555 Core PCI002 VID xxxx DID xxxx PCI err_rec no 10 mapping no No xxxxxyyyyyzzzzzwwwwwvvvvvuuuuu Type 000001111122222333334444455555 Subsequently lis
58. 45 55 57 65 tentative B 45 55 57 65 tentative 10 C 52 55 57 65 tentative Previous page p revious e xit CR back lt ENTER gt select display mode i nteractive pagel a ll CR exit EN command terminated ENTER Base Module 2 45 855 900547 200 Base Module Description Description No Description a Allows to choose environmental data formats from page format of 24 lines each or online format Indicates the states of the Power Bay within the cabinet If an alarm condition exists this line is prefixed with an asterisk state ON ADC power 48V is applied to the components inside the cabinets OFF DC power 48V is applied to the components inside the cabinets The Power Bay itself is not existent not visible from the iSP DPSx blank Indicates the normal state ALARM Indicates an alarm state Indicates that the DPS is not existent not visible from the iSP NORESP Indicates that the DPS is existent but not visible from the iSP No DPS exists on a 48 VDC supply Shows the states of the fans located in the CPU cage or main chassis in the Main Cabinet If an alarm condition exists this line is prefixed with an asterisk Indicates that no fan exists ALARM Indicates an alarm state low Indicates that the fan is running at low speed HIGH Indicates that the fan is running at high speed HIGH will appe
59. Asingle XBX Card alone is not accepted The XBX Card is not connectable to the 8Way model xbxcO portx Connect inter XBX external interface ports to the system to which cabinets are connected x XBX port number 4 5 This command is supported on the ISPF System It is valid when the operating systems are running ACPI SO State on both systems 855 900547 200 2 56 Base Module cmd arg arg2 arg3 arg4 Description pcibx Connect PCI Bays to the partitions to which they belong x Physical PCI Bay number 0 7 This command is supported on the 32Way B model offline This command is currently not supported This command can be used to dynamically disconnect currently online components CELL XBX Card and Bay from the system while the OS is running If this command attempts to disrupt the current system operation it will be rejected This command remains invalid while any of the partitions within the system is booting up shutting down or handling an error The CELL and PCI Bay are functional only if they are used in conjunction with the OS that supports this command If no argument is specified or an argument has an error the offline command help opens This command is supported on the 32Way B 8Way and ISPF models It is not supported on the 32Way H model cellx Disconnect the CELL Cards from the system and shut off their power
60. BESCHREIBUNG F R DAS BENUTZERHANDBUCH ernnrnn nnn nnne nennen nnns vi PL DESCRIPTION FOR OPERATIONAL MANUAL FRENCH xi CHAPTER 1 SYSTEM OVEIVICW Ree 1 1 1 1 Configuration and Specifications of the Base Module 1 2 7 2 TR RAE 1 8 1 2 1 PIOCOSSOES aiio C ga ee 1 8 1 2 2 Expanding Memory Capatcity uuessnnnsnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnn 1 8 1 2 3 ie 1 8 1224 Adding TO Enclosures ooa ie iit teat cotta ne nit 1 8 41 2 5 Adding VO Mod les intet ttt metit een 1 8 1 2 6 Adding iSPs Service Processors Duplicated Configuration 1 8 12 7 Adding Peripheral Units 1 9 CHAPTER 2 BASE MODULE ini iiiter eunte ee 2 1 2 1 Partition F nhctlon 2 2 2 2 Name and Function of Components immense 2 3 2 2 1 Main Cabinet Primary nennen nennen 2 3 2 2 2 Expansion Cabinet Additional Cabinet ss 2 2222 2 3 22537 er eee 2 3 2 2 4 Grossbar Interconneel ioo oi aa 2 3 2 25 ae a eer It ne 2 3 2 26 VO ENCIOSUNG sin
61. DLING THE DAMAGED LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY A liquid crystal display is used in this unit When handling the damaged liquid crystal display be careful to take care and avoid exposure of the liquid on the inside of the liquid crystal display The liquid can cause bodily harm In the event the liquid is ingested gargle at once and consult a doctor immediately AD If the liquid should come in contact with the skin or get into the eyes wash the skin with cool running water or flush the eye with cool running water for at least 15 minutes and consult a doctor HANDLING DISPOSAL OR RECYCLING OF EQUIPMENT Please let our salesperson or dealer know when discarding or recycling t unit PL BESCHREIBUNG FUR DAS BENUTZERHANDBUCH Hinweise zur Aufbewahrung dieses Handbuchs Hinweis Lesen Sie dieses Handbuch vor Gebrauch des Gerates sorgfaltig durch Heben Sie dieses Handbuch an einen sicheren Ort auf und schlagen wenn immer n tig bei den mit WARNUNG und VORSICHT markierten Hinweisen nach Hinweis zur berarbeitung des Handbuchs Hinweis Anderungen im Benutzerhandbuch bleiben ohne vorherige Ank ndigung vorbehalten Sicherheitshinweise Sicherheitshinweise Vor Ingebrauchnahme des Gerats lesen Sie diese Bedienungsanleitung sorgf ltig durch und beachten Sie die VorsichtsmaBnahmen um das Ger t sicher und ordnungsgem zu benutzen und Sch den an Personen und Eigentum zu vermeiden Bewahren
62. E DISABLE DISABLE enable enable enable enable 2 63 DEG 19 20 23 07 31 2005 part 0 LCN 2 gt XBX00 PO gt XBX00 CXI P1 gt XBX10 10 Base Module 855 900547 200 Base Module For 32Way B CELLO loc M 14 23 CNX00 PROCOO PROCO1 PROCO2 PROCO3 TAGO_e0 TAGO_e1 TAGO o0 TAGO o1 CXI portO CXI porti CXI port2 CXI port3 MMX00 MMXO1 MMX02 MMX03 For 8Way CELLO loc M 00 08 CNX00 PROCOO PROCO1 PROCO2 PROCO3 TAGO_e0 TAGO_e1 TAGO o0 TAGO o1 CXI 0 CXI porti CXI port2 CXI port3 MMX00 MMXO1 855 900547 200 ONLINE ONLINE offline ONLINE offline nonexist ONLINE offline offline offline ONLINE offline offline offline ONLINE offline offline ONLINE offline nonexist ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE offline enable DISABLE DISABLE enable DISABLE DISABLE DISABLE enable enable enable enable enable DISABLE enable DISABLE enable DISABLE 2 64 CELLO DEG DEG CELLO DEG DEG 19 20 23 07 31 2005 part 0 LCN 2 XBX00 PO gt XBX01 PO gt 10 PO gt 11 19 20 23 07 31 2005 part 0 LCN 2 PCIBAYO_PO PCIBAYT_P1 CELLT CX1_P2 1 CX1_P3
63. ER OFF RUNNING NOT CONFIGURED NOT CONFIGURED DISCONNECTALL disconnect all console connections returned from serial console 0 redirection 2 25 855 900547 200 Base Module Description Description No Description If a value 0 to 7 is entered I O is redirected to OS Console within the corresponding partition b An opening message for OS Console redirection Enter B to quit OS Console redirection All 1 made in OS Console redirection depends the OS or BIOS An end of redirection message The screen returns to the Main Menu after this message e Possible Events including operator entries and System Responses Event System Response CTRL B entered The screen shows an Exit OS BIOS Console message and then returns to the Main Menu and prompts OS BIOS Console became invalid after iSP master assignment changed The screen shows an Exit OS BIOS Console message and then returns to the Main Menu and prompts There are no partitions on display after an SP command was entered The screen shows an Exit OS BIOS Console message and then returns to the Main Menu and prompts 855 900547 200 2 26 Virtual SOP Screen Example Virtual SOP is selectable only if the iSP is assigned as the master
64. For ISPF CELLO enable enable DISABLE enable DISABLE enable enable enable enable enable enable enable enable enable enable enable DEG CELLO loc M 00 10 ONLINE CNX00 ONLINE PROCOO offline PROCO1 ONLINE PROCO2 offline PROCO3 nonexist e0 TAGQel TAGO_o0 TAGO ol CXI porto ONL INE CXI porti ONLINE CXI port2 ONLINE CXI ports ONLINE MMXOO ONLINE MMXO1 ONLINE For 32Way B 8Way or ISPF MMX00 A MMXOO ONLINE ROWOO D IMMOO 01 208 D 1 02 031 208 ROWO2 D 1 04 051 8GB ROWOS D MMOG 07 8GB MMX01 MMXO1 ONLINE D I MMO8 09 2GB ROWOS DIMM10 11 2GB ROWO6 DIMM12 13 8GB ROWO7 DIMM14 15 8GB MMXx2 and MMXx3 are only shown for 32Way B MMX02 2 ROWO8 DI MM16 17 ROWO9 D IMM18 191 ROW10 DIMM20 21 ROW11 DIMM22 23 MMX03 MMXOS ROW12 DIMM24 25 ROW13 DIMM26 27 ROW1 4 D IMM28 29 ROW15 DIMM30 31 2 65 19 20 23 07 31 2005 part 0 LCN 2 PCIBAYO_PO XBX00 gt CELL1 CXI_P2 1 CX1_P3 19 20 23 07 31 2005 SBE 000 000 MBE 000 SBE 000 000 MBE 000 SBE 000 000 MBE 000 SBE 000 000 MBE 000 19 20 23 07 31 2005 SBE 000 000 MBE 000 SBE 000 000 MBE 000 SBE 000 000 MBE 000 SBE 000 000 MBE 000 19 20 23 07 31 2005 SBE
65. LL 3 ge CS pepe CIMB part3 stop CELL e peces 3 10 3 9 CIN 4 CELL 10X 5 10 part6 CELL 10 2 61 32Way CIMB CELL interleave memory size is only shown for the 32Way B model 855 900547 200 Base Module parti CELL oS sas er 8Way Partitioning 19 20 23 07 31 2005 partO RUN CELL 01 01 10X 0 0 parti INIT CELL 10 1 15 Partitioning 19 20 23 07 31 2005 partO RUN CELL 01 01 10X 0 0 SM 4096MB parti INIT 10 1 SM The SM size is shown for the ISPF 32Way Main cabinet 19 20 23 07 31 2005 POWBAYO loc M 00 03 power ON enable DEG POWBAY1 loc M 03 03 power ON enable DEG CPU Memory sub chassis loc M 14 23 19 20 23 07 31 2005 iSPO loc M 14 23 MASTER m iSP1 loc M 14 23 backup loc M 14 23 MASTER enable mE CLK1 loc M 14 23 backup DISABLE _00 loc M 14 23 offline enable _ 1 loc M 14 23 power off DISABLE
66. LLO ON ON ON OFF CELL1 OFF Bere MU CELL2 ON ON ON OFF OFF CELL3 OFF ON ON CELL4 ON ON ON CELL5 ON ON ON CELL6 ON ON ON CELL7 cA jue ee The following information will be missing for 8Way XBX card power state 19 20 57 01 31 2005 state 00 ON XBX_C1 ON XBX_C2 OFF XBX_C3 Previous Next page p revious n ext e xit CR next lt ENTER gt The numbers of PCI Bays to be shown depend on 32Way 8Way and ISPF models PCIBAY power state FAN alarm 19 20 57 01 31 2005 state FANs COREM HDDM PCIM PCIBAYO D ON 0 mE PCIBAY2 D ON ALARM PCIBAY3 D OFF PCIBAYA D ON PCIBAY5 D ON PCIBAY6 E PCIBAY7 E RE 855 900547 200 2 42 Base Module Previous Next page p revious n ext e xit CR next lt ENTER gt The total number of pages and page numbers depend on 32Way 8Way and ISPF models Temperature Celsius 1 7 19 20 57 01 31 2005 current threshold comment FAN ACPI S D CELLO 46 55 57 65 PROCOO 50 11 80 89 91 120 PROCO1 82 11 80 89 91 120 FAN High speed PROCO2 24 11 80 89 91 120 CELL1 24 55 57 65 PROC10 PROC11 PROC12 24 11 80 89 91 120 PROC13 24 11 80 89 91 120 Previous Next page p revious n ext e xit CR next lt ENTER gt Te
67. Max I O bandwidth 67GB s One unit can be installed in each I O module up to 4 units in DVD ROM unit the cabinet DVD ROM CD ROM mode selection One unit can be installed in each I O module up to 4 units in DAT unit the cabinet DDS 4 4mm DAT unit Up to 4 units can be installed in each I O module two units when DAT is used Up to 16 units can be installed in the cabinet Selection from 73GB 146GB 300GB POWER BAY up to 2 units can be installed in the cabinet DPS up to 6 units can be installed Magnetic disk unit NX7700i 5040H 32 the maximum number of processors defined is 16 and consequently up to 4 cells can be installed According to this configuration the number of modules is also halved Namely it is a half system of NX7700i 5080H 64 Since the figures in the specifications are based on the maximum system configuration those for NX7700i 5040 32 are not indicated 1 5 855 900547 200 System Overview Table 1 1 Base Module Specifications Cont d Main Cabinet Cabinet size weight Width 600mm Height 1800mm Depth 1050mm 1070mm including the back door handle Weight in max configuration 545Kg Voltage Single phase 200 to 240V 10 Frequency 50 60Hz 1 Hz Power consumption in max configuration 13 2 Environmental conditions Temperature Operating 5 C to 32 C Storage 5 C to 45 C Humidity Operating 20 to 80 no condensation
68. NEC 855 900547 200 A Rev 1 TX7 19610 NX7700i 5080H 64 NX7700i 5040H 32 Operation Manual CAUTION Before using the product be sure to read this manual and strictly adhere to the instructions Keep this manual at hand for quick reference as required NEC Corporation 2006 This manual cannot be duplicated or revised without permission from NEC Corp The contents of this manual may be changed without prior notice NEC Corporation Notes on export This product including software may be classified into the cargo or service to which the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law is applied If this is the case an export permit issued by the Government of Japan is required If you need materials to help go through the process of applying for an export permit consult your delivery agent or the nearby NEC branch office Compliance with the criteria of Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment This product is class A information technology equipment specified by the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment VCCI Use of this product in home environments may cause interference In this case the user may be asked for taking appropriate preventive actions Compliance with the Harmonic Current Emissions Guideline This product is in compliance with the Harmonic Current Emissions Guideline for home appliance and general purpose appl
69. No Size of shared memory ISPF only main Show the Main Cabinet or Main Chassis configuration For the 8Way ISPF model the configurations of external PCI Bay and Power Bay are also shown exp Valid only for the 32Way model Use this argument to show the expansion cabinet configuration cellx Show the CELL configuration X denotes a physical CELL number 0 7 855 900547 200 2 48 Base Module cmd arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4 Description mmxxy Show the detailed configuration of the ROW under the MMX specified by xy and in the case of the 32Way H model show detailed configuration of the DIR X is the physical CELL number where the is installed 0 7 y is the MMX number within the CELL 0 3 tagxs Show the detailed configuration of the TAG for the 32Way B 8Way ISPF models This argument is invalid for the 32Way H model X is the physical CELL number where the TAG is installed 0 7 sis either e EVEN side or o ODD side xbxcx Show the XBX Card configuration and XBX LSI configuration on that card x is a physical XBX Card number 0 3 xbxxy Show the XBX configuration x is an XBX Card number 0 3 y specifies an XBX number on the XBX Card 0 1 pcibx ioxx Show the PCI Bay IOX configuration x is the DGI I2C cable port number 0 7 that connects iSP to PCI Bay pcix Show the configurations and i
70. PCI cards to be mounted To support standard option I O interface one base IO card can be mounted The card can be inserted or taken out in online mode hereafter called the hot swap with some exceptions Consequently the base module need not be shut down or rebooted each time the PCI card is added or replaced High availability is achieved with this implementation note that the OS that supports this implementation is required One core module or HDD module is mounted on the I O module At least one core module is required for each partition A DVD ROM unit is installed in the module as standard equipment In addition a DAT unit and up to four 73GB 146GB 300GB magnetic disk units can be installed as optional units At least one I O module is required for the main cabinet A maximum of four I O modules can be installed in the main and expansion cabinets respectively 2 7 855 900547 200 Base Module 2 2 8 Power Bay The power bay supplies power to the system A power bay can contain up to six DPSs device power supplies with a fan Figure 2 7 shows the power bay and Figure 2 8 the DPSs CB for AC power DPS For CPU CAGE power For I O ENCLOSURE power Figure 2 7 Power Bay Figure 2 8 DPS Perspective Views 855 900547 200 2 8 Base Module 2 2 9 iSP One iSP M card is mounted on the base module of the system as standard equipment It contains the following interfaces 1 10 100Base TX Ethernet int
71. R FLOW IN intake temperature gives the threshold rejecting to boot currently inactive partitions 855 900547 200 2 46 Base Module 2 4 6 6 FV Firmware Versions m b u X X X Always valid without regard to the current system status Function This command is used to show version information for the iSPFW and BIOS This command also provides checksum test on the FW storage areas Note that in a duplicated iSP environment information is managed separately for each of the duplicated iSPs Also the display information may slightly change from one SPFW version to another Screen Example passed passed passed passed passed checking iSP BOOT bank checking iSP FW bank checking BIOS bankO checking BIOS bank checking BIOS bank2 FV command terminated Description No iSPyz gt fv ENTER Firmware Versions currently running firmware is Rxx xx iSP BOOT XX XX generated on mm dd yyyy hh mm ss iSP FW bank XX XX generated on mm dd yyyy hh mm ss BIOS bankO 012 xx xx generated on mm dd yyyy hh mm ss a BIOS banki 345 xx xx generated on mm dd yyyy hh mm ss BIOS bank2 67 xx xx generated on mm dd yyyy hh mm ss Do you want to check the flash memory y n y WTER b Description Description No Description a Lists the current states of the FW storage areas b
72. S no 4 off off YES no YES no YES no YES no no 5 off off YES no YES no YES no YES no no 6 off off YES no YES no YES no YES no no 7 off off YES no YES YES YES no Modify y n lt EW7ER gt For 8Way Partition boot methods and Hot plug permissions Wake Hot Plug permission part AC On CELL LINK LAN PCI X PCI EX add remv swap off off YES no YES no YES 1 off off YES no YES no YES 2 off off YES no YES no YES c 3 off off YES no YES YES 4 off off YES no YES no YES 5 off off YES no YES no YES 6 off off YES no YES no YES 7 off off YES no YES YES Modify y n y lt EW7ER gt For 32Way H or ISPF c 855 900547 200 2 82 Partition boot methods and Hot plug permissions Wake Hot Plug permission part On PCl card LINK LAN PCI X PCI EX off off YES no 1 off off YES 2 off off YES no 3 off off YES no 4 off off YES no 5 off off YES 6 off off YES no 7 off off YES no Modify y n y lt EW7ER gt Enter partition number 0 7 CR back 2 lt EW7ER AC link mode on off CR skip ENTERS Wake on LAN on off CR sk ip Hot
73. Sie die Anleitung zur sp teren Bezugnahme auf Die folgenden Symbole werden in dieser Bedienungsanleitung benutzt so da Sie leicht verstehen k nnen wie das Ger t sicher und ordnungsgemaB zu bedienen ist VAN Diese Kennzeichnung verweist auf eine Gefahr die zu Warnung schweren Personensch den oder Tod f hren kann Diese Kennzeichnung verweist auf eine Gefahr die zur Vorsicht Verletzung von Personen und Feuer fUhren kann Gefahren und VorsichtsmaBnahmen sind durch die folgenden Symbole entsprechend gekennzeichnet A Dieses Zeichen warnt vor Rauch und Feuergefahr A Dieses Zeichen warnt vor Explosionsgefahr A Dieses Zeichen warnt vor Stromschlaggefahr e Dieses Zeichen warnt vor Verletzungsgefahr durch Schadstoffe Dieses Zeichen warnt vor verbotener Zerlegung und Zusammenbau des Ger ts Dieses Zeichen zeigt ein generelles Verbot an Dieses Zeichen zeigt grunds tzliche Ma nahmen f r den Benutzer an Dieses Zeichen zeigt an den Netzstecker aus der Steckdose zu ziehen und den Leistungsschalter auszuschalten Vorsichts und Warnhinweise w hrend der Benutzung des Ger ts vii A WARNUNG Versuchen Sie nicht sich Zugang zu dem Gerateinneren zu verschaffe Nur dem Fachpersonal ist es gestattet die T r zu Offnen Das Ger t niemals zerlegen reparieren oder verandern Wenn die T r vom Fachpersonal f r Wartungsarbeiten ge ffnet wurde ber hren Sie niemals das Ger teinnere oder
74. Storage 8 to 80 no condensation 855 900547 200 1 6 System Overview Table 1 1 Base Module Specifications Cont d Expansion Cabinet ENCLOSURE up to 2 I O enclosures be installed in the cabinet MODULE up to 4 I O modules can be installed in the cabinet Max No of PCI slots 64 slots 133MHz Max bandwidth 67GB s One unit can be installed in each module up to 4 units in DVD ROM unit the cabinet DVD ROM CD ROM mode selection One unit can be installed in each module up to 4 units in DAT unit the cabinet DDS 4 4mm DAT unit Up to 4 units can be installed in each module two units when DAT is used Up to 16 units can be installed in the cabinet Selection from 73GB 146GB 300GB POWER BAY up to 2 units can be installed in the cabinet The power bay is not installed in some expansion cabinet DPS up to 6 units can be installed Magnetic disk unit Expansion Cabinet Cabinet size weight Width 600mm Height 1800mm Depth 1050mm 1070mm including the rear door handle Weight in max configuration 330kg Voltage Single phase 200 to 240V 10 Frequency 50 60Hz 1 Hz Power consumption 1 9kVA Environmental conditions Temperature Operating 5 C to 32 C Storage 5 C to 45 C Humidity Operating 20 to 80 no condensation Storage 8 to 80 no condensation 1 7 855 900547 200 System Overview 1
75. TCP5001 LAN console Figure 2 17 Type of Console Connections 2 4 1 2 Accessible Console Functions The console operator has access to the following console operations e iSP operation using SP commands e Redirection of OS BIOS serial inside the CPU console e Virtual SOP display 2 19 855 900547 200 Base Module 2 4 1 3 Console Status and Login Authentication To gain access to console operation you must first login to the iSP When you login to the iSP the Main Menu opens The Main Menu has three options i e Virtual SOP OS Console and SP Command Console e Virtual SOP provides periodical updates to system operation status for each partition OS Console redirects serial I Os as viewed from the OS including BIOS SP Command Console lets you monitor iSP messages for system or maintenance operations and enter commands into the iSP Only the commands required for system operation can be executed on the SP Command Console Factory default login account and password Type Default Login account spfw Login password nec The numbers of consoles that can be attached to the system at a time are Up to one OS Console for each partition up to nine Virtual SOPs and up to one SP Command Console throughout the entire system OS Console and SP Command Console include two types i e one that allows console input with operational authority and the other that only allows message displays with no o
76. TP Server Password for the default FTP server used in pair with the account password is not echoed Up to 78 characters may be used Password is case sensitive N A Name of the folder to save auto notification messages up to 30 characters Two byte characters or space character are not allowed for the folder name Characters that are not usable as folder names on the FTP server are not allowed either N A SP SNMP Configuration 5 Category Configuration Parameter Default Setting Manager IP address 0 IP address for SNMP manager Up to two managers can be configured N A Manager IP address1 ISPF only IP address for SNMP manager Up to two managers can be configured and up to two IP addresses are assignable for each manager Two IP addresses if assigned to a manager must have different subnet addresses N A Community names for use on the SNMP Up to 3 community names are usable for TRAP information acquisition and information setting purposes Up to 16 characters are usable for a community name Community name is case sensitive public SNMP Specifies whether message authentication with higher security using MD5 is to be used with the SNMP manager off Community name Key data for message authentication with higher security using MD5 used with the SNMP manager key data has a 16 byte length Key data is not echoed N A
77. The CELL that controls the Compatibility PCI is unable to be disconnected The ISPF is not the target of this command xbxcx Disconnect the XBX Cards from the system On the 32Way B model they must always be disconnected in pairs i e XBX Cards 0 and 2 or 1 and 3 It is not allowed to disconnect a single XBX Card alone The XBX Cards are unable to be disconnected on the 8Way model xbxcO portx Disconnect the inter XBX external interface that connects cabinets x XBX port number 4 5 This command is supported on the ISPF System on which the OS is running ACPI SO State pcibx Disconnect the PCI Bay from the system and shut off its power It is not allowed to disconnect the PCI Bay that contains the Compatibility PCI This command is supported on the 32Way B model led Use this command to turn on off the LEDs used for device location checkout If no argument is specified or an argument has an error the led command help opens This command is always valid to the CLK XBX and CELL Cards along with the PCI Bay regardless of the current system state It is valid to the PCI slot only if the host GXB or PXH is online 2 57 855 900547 200 Base Module cmd arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4 Description clkx on off Turn On Off the LED on the CLK Card X is a CLK Card number 0 1 xbxcx onloff Turn On Off the LED on the XBX Card x is XBX
78. WER BAY1 POWER i gt AC power circuit breaker Figure 3 1 Locations of AC Power Circuit Breakers and AC SWs Main Cabinet 3 5 855 900547 200 Operation Procedure 3 1 2 SP Console Messages SP console messages displayed during system startup are explained below 1 Example of SP console screen during SPFW boot Integrated Service Processor Cabinet ID xx Location iSPy State ssssss iSP login spfw Enter spfw and press Enter iSP password xxx Enter nec and press Enter Copyright C 2006 NEC Corporation All Rights Reserved Welcome to Integrated Service Processor iSP FW version 01 00 generated on 01 01 2006 19 20 33 iSP MAIN MENU 0 OS BIOS serial console of partition 0 SW INITIALIZING 1 OS BIOS serial console of partition 1 NOT CONFIGURED 2 OS BIOS serial console of partition 2 NOT CONFIGURED 3 OS BIOS serial console of partition 3 NOT CONFIGURED 4 OS BIOS serial console of partition 4 NOT CONFIGURED 5 OS BIOS serial console of partition 5 NOT CONFIGURED 6 OS BIOS serial console of partition 6 NOT CONFIGURED 7 OS BIOS serial console of partition 7 NOT CONFIGURED V Virtual System Operator Panel 5 iSP commands E Exit DISCONNECTALL disconnect all console connections iSPyz gt lt Enter s and press Enter SP Command Mode enter ESC to do the command input effectively ente
79. XBX_C2 loc M 14 23 ONLINE enable XBX_C3 loc M 14 23 ONLINE enable CELLO loc M 14 23 ONLINE enable DEG part 0 LCN 0 CELL1 loc M 14 23 power off DISABLE DEG part 0 LCN 1 CELL2 loc M 14 23 ONLINE enable part 1 LCN 5 CELL3 loc M 14 23 power off enable part 2 LCN 4 CELL4 loc M 14 23 nonexist CELL5 loc M 14 23 nonexist CELL6 loc M 14 23 power off DISABLE part 3 LCN 3 CELL7 loc M 14 23 INVISIBLE part 0 LCN 2 PCIBAYs Main 19 20 23 07 31 2005 PCIBAYO D loc M 06 04 ONLINE enable DEG part O LIN 2 S PCIBAY1 D loc M 06 04 ONLINE enable part 1 LIN 0 N PCIBAY2 D loc M 16 04 ONLINE enable part 1 LIN 1 P N PCIBAY3 D loc M 10 04 power off enable part 2 LIN 0 S End of Main cabinet Expansion cabinet 19 20 23 07 31 2005 POWBAY2 loc E 00 03 power ON enable POWBAY3 loc E 03 03 power ON enable PCIBAYs Expansion 19 20 23 07 31 2005 PCIBAYA D loc E 06 04 power off enable part O LIN 0 N 1 5 0 loc E 06 04 power off enable part O LIN 0 N PCIBAY6 D loc E 10 04 power off DISABLE DEG part O LIN 0 N PCIBAY7 D loc E 10 04 ONLINE enable DEG part O LIN 1 N End of Expansion cabinet
80. a transmission between cells It can connect to one to four I O modules for data transmission between the cell and I O modules A maximum of four crossbar interconnects can be installed in the main cabinet 2 2 5 CLK Card The CLK card supplies the clock to the system A system having high reliability can be constructed by duplicating the CLK card 2 2 6 1 0 Enclosure The enclosure contains two PCI bays each mounting one module Up to two I O enclosures can be installed in the main and expansion cabinets respectively Figure 2 3 shows the external view of the I O enclosure and Figure 2 4 the look of the I O enclosure with the filter cover removed PCIBAY numbers in the main cabinet are shown in Figure 2 5 and those in the expansion cabinet in Figure 2 6 2 3 855 900547 200 Base Module Filter cover Hand screw Figure 2 3 1 0 Enclosure modules are mounted PCIBAY PCIBAY Figure 2 4 Enclosure A View without the Filter Cover 855 900547 200 2 4 Base Module PCIBAY2 PCIBAY3 PCIBAYO PCIBAY1 Figure 2 5 PCIBAY Numbers in the Main Cabinet 2 5 855 900547 200 Base Module PCIBAY6 PCIBAY7 PCIBAY4 PCIBAY5 Figure 2 6 PCIBAY Numbers in the Expansion Cabinet 855 900547 200 2 6 Base Module 2 2 7 I O Module The I O module is connected to the crossbar interconnect via two 2 4Gbps interface cables It has eight PCI slots compatible with 133MHz PCI X bus allowing up to eight
81. act authorized service personnel ACTION TO BE TAKEN IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION The EPO switch can be used in an emergency situation when there is danger present and the main power switch needs to be disconnected immediately Because data will be oa o lost or damaged when this occurs employees to be forewarned For additional details please contact NEC Sales Personnel N CAUTION HANDLING THE LITHIUM BATTERY A lithium battery is used in this unit Incorrect exchange of the lithium battery Could result in an explosion The same type or an equivalent type of the battery is recommended by the manufacturer Contact beforehand an authorized NEC service personnel before exchanging or disposing of the lithium battery D HANDLING THE LASER PRODUCTS Class 1 laser product which is complied with JISC6802 EN60825 IEC825 and FDA 21CFR chapter1 subchapter J is used in this unit NOTE Class 1 laser product is regarded safety emission lebel for the body stated in JISC6802 EN60825 IEC825 and FDA 21CFR If there is an adjustment which can affect the laser emission power level don t touch or adjust without authorized NEC service personnel s permission otherwise harmful laser may be emitted and you will be exposed This marking is put on this unit 22A1v 784gG CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT PER IEC825 LASER KLASSE 1 NACH IEC825 PRODUCTO LASER DE CLASE 1 Complies with 21CFR chapter 1 Subchapter J HAN
82. ange and reboot the OS to validate the change Shrink total number of interrupt vectors up to 256 ENABLED Device Information Help Exit Press ENTER key to select an option 3 33 855 900547 200 Operation Procedure OS Setting Note Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition DISABLED Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition ENABLED Note DISABLED is set at the factory by default 2 Hyper Threading mode For the OS supporting the Hyper Threading mode you can enable or disable the Hyper Threading mode Refer to the relevant OS manual to know if the OS supports the Hyper Threading mode DISABLED is set at the factory by default Confirmation and setting Select EFI System Configuration Menu from the EFI Boot Manager i Select Processor Configuration i The screen below appears View Hyper Threading Technology When the set value does not correspond to the OS change it to a correct value Y Select Exit save the change and reboot the OS to validate the change CPU Family CPU Rev Number of Physical CPUs Number of Logical CPUs Speed L3 Cache Size BSP Information Master Cell Information Hyper Threading Technology Help Exit 855 900547 200 Intel R Itanium R 2 2 8 1600MHz 18MB CELLO CNX00 PROCO1 DA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 CELLO CNX00 ENABLED 3 34 Operation Procedure 3 6 System Dump The system dump can be produced by follo
83. ar if any cause of high speed fan exists even when the system is in Halt Press lt gt to go to the next page Power On Off state of the CELL and XBX Cards in the CPU cage or main chassis within the Main Cabinet Power and fan states within the PCI Bay If a fan alarm exists this line is prefixed with an asterisk PCI Bay types D and E are added for PCID Bay and PCIE Bay respectively Temperature detected by the card s temperature sensor is shown here If a temperature sensor failure exists an asterisk is shown in place of a temperature readout If a temperature alarm exists the pertinent line is prefixed with an asterisk The threshold information hardwire coded in the iSPFW is also shown here FAN gives the temperature thresholds where fan speed is switched from low to high and vice versa The values on the right side give the threshold to switch from low to high speed and those on the left side from high to low speed gives the threshold over which temperature information is reported to the software through the IPMI interface ACPI gives the threshold over which temperature information is reported to the software through the ACPI interface S D specifies the temperature threshold for the SPFW to force system shut down If AIR FLOW IN intake temperature reaches the S D theshold all the running partitions are forcibly shut down The WARN column on AI
84. are installed If the type of the PCI Bay PCID PCIE or the presence of the Core Card has been changed the SP will know that change from the revision information for that PCI Bay delete Use this command to delete components from iSP management If physically removed components are left under iSP management they will be handled as an INVISIBLE error indefinitely If no argument is specified or an argument has an error the delete command help opens Components in DC ON state are unable to be deleted with the exception of the CLK and DPS The CELL Card XBX Card PCI Bay or their subcomponents is unable to be deleted if any of the partitions within the system is booting up shutting down or handling an error lt arg1 gt arg is identical to that for the add command enable Use this command to enable the components that are currently DISABLED If no argument is specified or an argument has an error the enable command help opens This command is valid only if the partition to which the pertinent components belong is not active The CELL Card XBX Card PCIX and their subcomponents can be enabled unless any of the partitions within the system is booting up shutting down or handling an error The Power Bay can be enabled only if none of the partitions within the system is active 2 53 855 900547 200 Base Module cmd arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4
85. artition x BIOS virtual DIPSW is ON DIPSW xxyyyyyy Continue y n If you are sure to continue BIOS boot enter y If you wish to abort enter n command accepted message appears The actual boot is performed in the background Shows boot progress in the background 855 900547 200 2 92 Base Module 2 4 6 15 UP Bring up System m b u X This command is valid to inactive partitions DC Off Function This command is used to turn the system DC power On initialize the hardware and boot up the BIOS Whether to subsequently boot the OS depends on the BIOS EFI settings Screen Example iSPyz gt up lt ENTER gt This command will bring up the specified partition Enter partition number 0 7 all CR exit all Execute OK y n y lt EW7ER gt UP command was accepted All partitions will run soon mm dd yyyy HH MM SS 0 System initialization started SPFW Rxx xx iSPOm INFO 2094 partition O turning on POWBAY mm dd yyyy HH MM SS 0 System initialization completed SPFW Rxx xx 9 iSPOm INFO 2129 partition 0 handed off the control to BIOS Description No cm DIPSW 00000000 Description No Description Description a Enter partition number If all is specified all the existing partitions are the target of this comman
86. be changed Flow control is only listed It is unable to be changed RIS GIS 192 168 119 100 IP address for LANO or 2 LANO 192 168 119 101 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway IP address N A IP address for LAN1 LAN1 s subnet must be LAN different from LANO s subnet CELOR enn ISPF only Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway IP address N A NTP server s IP address If the server IP address is set iSP s internal NTP server clock is corrected every 1 hour N A If the IP address is omitted the iSP clocks on its own Self SYSTEM NUMBER System number System number 0 or 1 3 It is used as part of cabinet location numbers 0 ISPF only Different system numbers must be set for the 2 cabinets that constitute a cluster 5 Gabinet Specifies whether cabinet clustering is used or clustering 3 i 9 3 ISPF only 2 u ne For cabinet clustering the other iSP s IP es 119 110 address is specified LAN1 s subnet must be PANOGA different from LANO s subnet FANT ISPF only 192 168 119 210 gt 2 855 900547 200 2 80 If any of these configuration parameters has been changed reset the SP ISPF System SP default FTP Server Configuration Base Module Category Configuration Parameter Default Setting IP address for the default FTP server N A Account for the default FTP server up to 20 characters Account is case sensitive N A F
87. bition g n rale Indique l action n cessaire d un op rateur Xii Indique qu il fault d brancher l unit et teindre l interrupteur principal DANGER Ne pas acc der l int rieur de l unit Seul le personnel qualifi est autoris ouvrir la porte pas d sassembler r parer ni remodeler cette unit Lorsqu une personne autoris e ouvert la porte pour effectuer une op ration de maintenance ne pas toucher ou acc der l int rieur de l unit Autrement vous risquez un choc lectrique ou autre blessure suite une op ration anormale N introduisez aucun corps tranger l int rieur de l unit Ne faites passer aucun corps tranger comme un fil de fer ou autre objet en m tal travers la fen tre de ventilation ou dans toute autre ouverture Un corps tranger peut causer un d but d incendie ou une commotion lectrique Que faire en cas de mauvais fonctionnement En cas de mauvais fonctionnement actionner l interrupteur coupe circu it imm diatement et contacter le service de maintenace Que faire en cas d urgence Lorsqu un danger se pr sente et n cessite une interruption du courant utiliser l interrupteur EPO Il est possible que cela ait pour effet la perte ou l endommagement des donn es Par cons quence pr venez vos employ s de ce danger Pour plus d informations contacter le personnel de NEC xiii AN ATTENTION Manipulation de la pile au
88. ble enable DISABLE enable DISABLE enable enable enable DISABLE DISABLE enable DISABLE enable enable enable DISABLE DISABLE enable enable DISABLE enable DISABLE enable enable enable DISABLE enable DI SABLE enable enable 2 68 19 20 23 07 31 2005 gt CELLO PO gt CELLT PO gt 2 PO gt 3 gt 0 PO gt 2 C2 06 C2 07 10 gt CELL1 CXI_P1 gt CELL2 OXI P1 gt CELL3 P1 PCIBAY1 gt XBX C2 16 C2 P17 19 20 23 07 31 2005 gt 0 CELLO CX1_P10 gt 2 gt 2 CXI P10 gt 0 PO gt 2 XBX C2 06 gt XBX_C2_P17 XBX CO P18 6ELL1 CXI gt CELL1 CXI P10 gt 3 gt 3 CX1_P10 gt PGIBAYI_PO C2 16 C2 07 CO 08 19 20 23 07 31 2005 gt CELLO OXI P1 gt CELL1 CXI P1 gt SYS1 XBX P04 gt SYS1 XBX CO 05 For 32Way subsequently listed to the max Card number 19 20 23 07 31 2005 XBX_C1 32Way PCIBAYO PCIBAYO D 10X00 10C00 10C01 6 00 CORE P CORE P
89. cards are changed on 32Way 8Way and ISPF Temperature Celsius 5 7 19 20 57 01 31 2005 current threshold comment FAN ACPI S D XBX_CO 52 55 57 65 XBX C1 61 55 57 65 reported to the software XBX_C2 24 55 57 65 XBX_C3 FAN WARN S D AIR FLOW IN 23 23 25 37 40 FAN High speed Previous Next page p revious n ext e xit CR next lt ENTER gt The numbers of PCI Bay cards are changed on 32Way 8Way and ISPF Temperature Celsius 6 7 19 20 57 01 31 2005 current threshold comment PCI FAN ACPI S D BAYO D A 45 55 57 65 45 55 57 65 10 C 52 55 57 65 BAY1 D m 10 x x BAY2 D A 45 55 5 65 B 45 55 57 65 10 C 63 55 57 65 reported to the software 0 45 55 57 65 B 45 55 57 65 10 C 52 55 57 65 Previous Next page p revious n ext e xit CR next lt ENTER gt 855 900547 200 2 44 The numbers of PCI Bay cards are changed on 32Way 8Way and ISPF Temperature Celsius 7 7 19 20 57 01 31 2005 current threshold comment PCI FAN IPMI ACPI S D 4 0 45 E 55 5 65 B 45 55 57 65 10 6 52 55 57 65 BAY5 D 55 57 65 B 45 55 57 65 10 C 52 55 57 65 A 45 55 57 65 tentative B 45 55 57 65 tentative 10 C 52 55 57 65 tentative BAY7 E
90. ction and Login 2 19 2 4 1 1 of Console Connections eese 2 19 2 4 4 2 Accessible Console Functions nes 2 19 2 4 4 3 Console Status and Login Authentication cesses 2 20 2 4 1 4 Login and Main Menton once dana nac ru pa Y FA Econ ONDE DEI de rentes Mo ROS I Rege 2 22 2 4 2 NO 2 24 24 8 OS BIOS COn SONS cei 2 25 244 uM ten eine anne 2 27 2 4 4 4 Details of Partition Status Display 2 29 245 SP Command Console x oui ae 2 30 2 4 5 1 SP Command Console 2 31 2452 SP Gommand Prompt 2 31 2453 SP Message Header 2 31 245 4 SP Command List PE Re ne 2 32 2 4 6 SP Command 2 2 aaa 2 35 2 4 6 1 DF Shut down System Power lt gt 2 36 2 4 6 2 DN Shut down System 2 38 24 53 DP System
91. d Aconfirmation message appears If you are sure to continue enter y If the first 1 byte of the BIOS virtual DIPSW is not zero the following confirmation message will appear Partition x BIOS virtual DIPSW is ON DIPSW xxyyyyyy Continue y n If you are sure to continue the boot process enter y If you wish to abort enter A UP command accepted message appears The actual boot is performed in the background e Shows boot progress in the background End of SEC2 2 93 855 900547 200 Operation Procedure CHAPTER 3 Operation Procedure 3 1 System Startup 3 1 1 System Startup Procedure When all installation is completed the system can be started by following the system startup procedure The procedure to turn on the AC power with the AC switch is explained in this section When a UPS is connected turn on the AC power from the UPS Refer to the UPS manual for the AC power on procedure The system startup flowchart is shown in the next page Be sure that all inputs and outputs have been installed and OCAUTION 3 1 855 900547 200 Operation Procedure Turn on distribution board See step 1 in next page Turn on console PC See step 2 in next page Turn on peripherals See step 3 in next page When the expansion Turn on CBs and AC SWs in expansion cabinet See steps 4 to 6 in next Hh Turn on CBs an
92. d AC SWs in main cabinet See steps 7 to 9 in next page Operation on SP console See steps 10 to 14 in next page 855 900547 200 3 2 Operation Procedure Startup Flowchart Operation Turn on the power distribution board Turn on the console PC Turn on the peripheral units excluded from power control via the main cabinet Check that they are turned on normally When the expansion cabinet is used check that the AC switches in the expansion cabinet are OFF If not turn them off When the expansion cabinet is used turn on the AC power circuit breaker in the power bay at the lower part of the rear of the cabinet When the circuit breaker is mounted on both power bays 2 and 3 turn on both of them in any order When the expansion cabinet is used turn on the AC switches in the expansion cabinet AC SW1 and SW2 can be turn on in any order but keep the switch off if the corresponding power bay is not installed Check that the AC switches in the main cabinet are OFF If not turn them off Turn on the AC power circuit breaker at the lower part of the rear of the cabinet The duration of time from turning on the AC switch in the expansion cabinet is not specified The order of turning on the AC power circuit breaker in POWER BAY 0 and POWER BAY 1 is not specified Turn on the AC switches in the main cabinet AC SW1 and SW2 can be turned on in any order 10 On the SP console enter
93. d and mouse are connected properly e Check that the keyboard and mouse are connected to the I O module properly Are the right cables used the connectors firmly inserted The OS does not boot e Check that the Power LED of each package turns on e Check that the SP console does not display errors e When the OS is booted from the DVD ROM unit on the I O module check that DVD ROM CD ROM unit is connected properly e When the OS is booted from the DAT unit on the I O module check that the digital audio tape is loaded correctly e When the OS is booted from the HDD on the I O module core module check that the HDD is connected properly The DVD ROM CD ROM medium cannot be read e Check that the orange LED on the DVD ROM unit lights e Check that the medium is loaded on the DVD ROM unit properly e Check that data is saved on the medium properly Use more than one medium for confirmation e Check that the DVD ROM unit operates normally The digital audio tape cannot be read e Check that the green LED on the DAT unit lights e Check that data is saved on the digital audio tape properly Use more than one tape for confirmation e Check that the DAT unit operates normally The system does not recognize the SCSI or HDD e Check the settings in BIOS Setup 855 900547 200 4 2 Notes on Handling CHAPTER 5 Notes on Handling 5 1 Transportation When the product is transported pack it with the packing mat
94. dure to turn off the AC power with the AC switch is explained in this section When a UPS is connected turn off the AC power from the UPS Refer to the UPS manual for the AC power off procedure Figure 3 1 in 3 1 1 shows the locations of the AC switches and AC power circuit breakers The system shutdown flowchart is shown in the next page 855 900547 200 3 8 Operation Procedure Shut down OS See step 1 in next page Turn off console PC See step 6 in next page Turn off AC SWs and CBs in main cabinet See steps 7 to 8 in next page Turn off AC SWs and CBs in expansion cabinet See steps 9 to 10 in next page Turn off peripherals See step 11 in next page When the expansion cabinet is used Turn off distribution board See step 12 in next page Shutdown Completed 3 9 855 900547 200 Operation Procedure Shutdown Flowchart Operation Enter shutdown h now on the OS console Check that Power down is displayed For details of the shutdown command refer to the OS manual When multiple partitions have been selected repeat steps 1 and 2 for all partitions Check that the following is displayed on the SP console All DC power has been turned off You can turn off AC power Check that the CPU cage fan in t
95. e specified partition and initializes HW and hands off the control to the BIOS UP Bring up System The iSP turns on the DC power of the specified partition and initializes HW and hands off the control to the BIOS The BIOS will boot the Operating System m Commands can be executed only on the master 855 900547 200 2 32 Base Module Reference System Status Transitions and System Control Commands DN DP only trigger NY Ready SW running UP PC RS DN DF DC ON UP PC RS Not running Figure 2 19 System Status Transitions and System Control Commands DF PC Note When the UB command is used for system boot the system always halts at the EFI Shell screen Operation cannot therefore be continued if the system is started and stopped using for example the automatic power control feature or rebooted following error detection If the system halts at the Shell screen the OS cannot boot Be sure to use the UP command to boot the OS When you use the UB command for changing the EFI settings shut down the system and then reboot it with the UP command 2 33 855 900547 200 Base Module Configuration CMD command name function state Display and or modify the hardware Hardware Configuration configuration including the m configuration about partitioning Normal mode other commands CMD co
96. e Menu Boot Maintenance Menu Options below lists the options that are explained in the subsequent pages When you change the settings from the Boot Maintenance Menu save the new settings with SP command sr For the sr command see 2 4 6 13 B Image of the EFI Boot Option Maintenance screen Zar Boot Maintenance Manager ver 1 10 14 62 Main Menu Select an Operation Boot from a File Adda Boot Option Delete Boot Option s Change Boot Order Manage BootN ext setting Set Auto Boot TimeOut Cold Reset u Exit 855 900547 200 3 24 Operation Procedure Boot Maintenance Menu Options Option Description Add a Boot Option Add a boot option to the Boot Manager menu Delete Boot Option s Delete a boot option or all options Change Boot Order Change the order of boot options according to the HELP screen by pressing the HELP key Manage Boot Next Setting Select a boot option for the next boot only Set Auto Boot Timeout Value Set a timeout value until the next auto boot in seconds When 0 is specified the timeout option is disabled If nothing is entered the default 10 seconds is set Cold Reset Hard reset the system Exit Return to the EFl BOOT Manager menu 3 25 855 900547 200 Operation Procedure 3 5 7 1 Boot from File A boot file can be selected from a list of device files by selecting Boot from a File on the Main Menu B Image of the Boot from
97. e connected to the system is managed as EFI device path This section explains the EFI device path 1 DVD ROM device When the DVD ROM drive is connected to the IDE secondary channel Acpi PNPA03 0 Pci 2 1 Ata Secondary Master SCSI device Acpi PNPOAO3 1 Pci 2 0 xxx xxx Scsi Pun0 Lun0 HD Part1 SigFFO50000 Description SCSI Puny Lunz Mounting location of the SCSI device DISK connected to the SCSI card y Physical location of the SCSI device z Identifier for a logical unit when an SCSI device has multiple accessible logical units 0 Origin HD Part1 SigFF050000 SCSI DISK drive information Part1 Information on partition 1 SigFF050000 The signature is FFO50000 Device path former part of SCSIxxx Example To install the boot device in the PCI bay core module Host Bus Slot Acpi PNPOAO3 Pci AUID Slot Dev Func Location in PCI bay Device path description on the EFI Menu PCIO1 Acpi PNPOA03 x Pci 3 z PCIO2 212 x UID PCI module number identifier 3 21 855 900547 200 Operation Procedure Computing UID UID x LIOC 16 LIOX Logical Number Logical number LIOX 0 7 LIOC Logical Number Logical IOC number for IOCO LIOX 2 0 LIOC for IOC1 LIOX 2 1 LIOC 0 15 LIOX LIOC UID 0 0 0 1 16 1 2 32 3 48 2 4 5 6 7 4 8 9 5 10 11 6 12 13 7 14 15 2 Function number 855 900547 200 3 22 Operatio
98. e for iSP FTP Server Setting Pescnpuon No iSPyz MNT gt sg lt EW7EA gt Display and modify settings of system and iSP s System settings i iSP settings a a display all settings Select s i a CR exit i iSP setting menu c LAN Serial settings f FTP server settings b s SNMP settings a display all settings Select 2 c s f a CR back f lt ENTER gt iSP FTP server settings default FTP server IP 192 168 100 30 default FTP account asamasp folder name for autocall Modify y n default FTP server xxx xxx xxx xxx n ot use CR skip 855 900547 200 2 86 default FTP account CR skip lt EWTER default FTP password CR skip lt EWTER gt Re enter default FTP password lt ENTER gt Enter folder name CR skip iSP FTP server settings Modify y n lt ENTER iSP setting menu c LAN Serial settings f FIP server settings f s SNMP settings a display all settings Select 2 c s f a CR back lt ENTER gt Display and modify settings of system and iSP S system settings i iSP settings g a display all settings Select s i a CR exit lt ENTER gt SG command terminated Base Module default FTP server IP 192 168 100 30 default FTP account asamasp j folder name for autocall Description Description No Description
99. e the change The new description is entered in the EFI Boot Menu screen B Image of the Add a Boot Option screen Specify the title of the new description to enter in the EFI Boot Manger Filename 200000000XXXXXXX DevicePath2000000XXXXXXX Enter New Description Enter New Option Data Type A Ascii U Unicode N No BootOption Ascii Enter Boot Option Data Data will be stored in Ascii String Specify the boot parameter for starting the application Save change to NVRAM S Yes N No gt Save the change in NVRAM 3 27 855 900547 200 Operation Procedure 3 5 7 3 Add Boot Option s To delete a boot option or all options select Delete Boot Option s from the Main Menu Highlight a boot option to delete by placing the cursor on the boot option and press the lt Enter gt key The selected boot option can also be deleted by pressing the lt d gt or lt D gt key When the boot option is selected confirmation message Delete selected Boot option Y Yes 1 appears Enter lt Y gt to delete or lt N gt to cancel operation To delete all boot options select Delete All Boot Options from the menu After deletion select Save Settings to NVRAM on the menu screen save the change and exit this menu 3 5 7 4 Change Boot Order To change the order of boot options select Change Boot Order from the Main Menu On the Change Boot Order screen highlight a boot option to
100. ed or an argument has an error the disable command help opens Online components are unable to be disabled It is not allowed to disable the CELL Card XBX Card Bay and their subcomponents when any of the partitions within the system is booting up shutting down or handling an error lt arg1 gt lt arg2 gt arg1 and arg2 are the same as those for the enable command Argument all is not allowed for this command online This command is currently not supported This command can be used to dynamically connect currently offline components CELL XBX Card and PCI Bay to the system while the OS is running It remains invalid while any of the partitions within the system is booting up shutting down or handling an error The CELL and PCI Bay are functional only if they are used in online conjunction with the OS that supports this command function If no argument is specified or an argument has an error the online command help opens This command is supported on the 32Way B 8Way and ISPF models It is not supported on the 32Way H model cellx Connect CELL Cards to the partition to which they belong A vacant partition to which no CELL or IOX belongs is needed This command is supported on the 32Way B and 8Way models xbxcx Connect XBX Cards to the system On the 32Way B model XBX Cards need be connected to the system in pairs i e XBX Cards 0 and 2 or 1 and 3
101. effectuer des gargarismes et consulter un docteur Si le liquide vient en contact avec la peau ou si le liquide p n tre dans l oeil rincer imm diatement et abondamment la peau ou l oeil pen dant au moins 15 minutes et consulter un docteur MANIPULATION ET RECYCLAGE DU MAT RIEL USAG Merci d informer notre commercial ou notre revendeur lors de toute op ration de manipulation ou de recyclage de cette pi ce XV The labels listed below are attached to the cabinet of this system Read the explanation of each label carefully before operating the system 133 300656 GRP MARKINGS 4vABU Lap 2aiTVWE RACL WARNING See operation Manual for a List of Equipment to be used with the rack AVERTISSEMENT Voyez au mode d emploi fourni pour un liste des materiels quels peuvent utiliser avec l appareil EXE gt WARNING Confirm there is sufficient output voltage of power distribution from the outlet box before mounting units AVERTISSEMENT Avant la installation des materiels confirmez que la tension de sortie au socle de raccordement au reseau est suffisante msme amp oti Xtk W5co CAUTION For continued protection against risk of fire replace only with same type and ratings of fuse ATTENTION Pour une protection continue contre l ncendie remplacer les fusibles par ceux de meme type et de meme amperage AMEDOARFT 526
102. enclosure A maximum of four I O modules can be installed in the main and expansion cabinets respectively The device bay contained in the I O module is able to accommodate up to four magnetic disk units 73GB 146GB and 300GB HDD units are supported at present For other HDD units inquire the sales personnel of NEC 1 2 6 Adding iSPs Service Processors Duplicated Configuration An iSP service processor is installed in the main cabinet as standard equipment A maximum of two iSPs can be installed in the main cabinet 855 900547 200 1 8 System Overview 1 2 7 Adding Peripheral Units The iSP is installed in the base module to satisfy various customer s requirements for system configurations The system is designed to connect a wide variety of peripheral units through this iSP Peripheral units can also be connected through various types of PCI cards available on the I O module 1 9 855 900547 200 System Overview Main Cabinet Memory can be increased from 2GB up to 128GB per SP Console Standard LAN for server management Interface ENCLOSURE Ethernet cable 10 100Base TX Expansion Cabinet ENCLOSURE DVD ROM UNIT 2 4G Interface DAT UNIT MODULE DVD ROM UNIT ENCLOSURE DAT UNIT MODULE ENCLOSURE DVD ROM UNIT DAT UNIT MODULE DVD ROM UNIT DAT UNIT MODULE POWER BAY POWER
103. environment The table below will be of some help Frequency of using data cartridge Cleaning schedule Use of one cartridge per day Once a week Use of 2 to 3 cartridges per day Twice a week Use of more than 3 cartridges per da Everyday Cleaning is important to remove accumulated dust on the magnetic head caused by running tapes and surrounding environment Periodic cleaning is recommended 2 2 11 6 Cleaning Medium for the DAT Unit The cleaning cartridge can be used approximately 50 times Clean the drive head with this cartridge before using the new data cartridge It is recommended to clean the head prior to writing or reading the DAT Clean the head once a month even though the DAT unit is not used 855 900547 200 2 12 Base Module 2 2 11 7 Life of Data Cartridge Tape for the DAT Unit The life of data cartridge according to the frequency of use is shown below It may be shortened depending on the operating environment temperature humidity dust etc Frequency of using data cartridge Life Once a week volume Approx one year Three times a week volume Approx half a year Everyday Approx three months The data cartridge is worn out every time it is read or written It should be noted that using the worn out cartridge will cause trouble To prevent trouble caused by aged deterioration storage of the data cartridge should not exceed five years 2 2 11 8 Handling
104. erface x1 for SP console 2 Serial RS 232C interface x1 for SP console Up to two iSP M cards can be mounted on the main cabinet but in this case they are used in the duplicated configuration for increasing the reliability Figure 2 9 shows the iSP M card The iSP D card is required when five or more I O modules are used iSP POWER switch iSP RESET button iSP HALT button LED RS232C port for SP console LED 100TX ACT LINK ETHER port PCIBAY3 I O MODULE port PCIBAY2 I O MODULE port PCIBAY1 I O MODULE port PCIBAYO I O MODULE port Figure 2 9 iSP M Card Side View 2 9 855 900547 200 Base Module 2 2 10 DVD ROM Unit One DVD ROM unit can be installed for each I O module A DVD ROM unit is mounted on each module in the main cabinet as standard equipment The DVD ROM and CD ROM media can be used on the DVD ROM unit 2 2 10 1 Loading and Unloading Media 1 Loading DVD ROM CD ROM 1 Remove the front filter cover of the I O enclosure loosen the hand screw 2 Push the Eject button lightly and the tray pops out 3 Place DVD ROM CD ROM securely on the tray 4 Push the Eject button lightly and the tray goes back in the drive 2 Unloading DVD ROM CD ROM 1 Be sure that the DVD ROM drive access indicator LED orange goes off 2 Push the Eject button lightly and the tray pops out 3 Take out DVD ROM CD ROM Be careful not to touch the tray while it recesses in the drive unit to preve
105. erials used at the time of delivery Be sure to turn off the power before moving or packing the product 5 2 DVD ROM CD ROM Do not touch the recording surface the surface with nothing printed 1 2 Press the center of the case to take the medium out 3 Putthe medium carefully on the tray with the printed surface facing up 4 Do not put anything on the DVD ROM CD ROM or bend it 5 Do not attach labels on the medium 6 Do not scratch the surface or write letters 7 Be careful not to drop the medium Strong impacts will damage the medium 8 Wipe finger marks and dust on the surface with soft cloth from the inner to the outer portion 9 Use a DVD CD cleaner for cleaning DVD CD Do not use spray or liquid cleaners for vinyl records benzines thinners and other chemical agents 10 Do not operate or store the medium at dusty places 11 Do not put the medium at places exposed to direct sunlight or excessive heat e g near a heater 12 Put the medium in the case when it is not used 13 Keep the CD ROM attached to the product in a safe place If you lost the CD ROM contact the maintenance or sales personnel of NEC 3 Digital Audio Tape Donot use damaged or deformed digital audio tape Do not touch the tape or turn the roller Protect the tape from exposure to sources of magnetism Otherwise data may be destroyed 4 Do not put the tape at places exposed to direct sunlight or excessive
106. esses in the background d Shows the progress in the background 2 77 855 900547 200 Base Module 2 4 6 11 RS Cold Reset System m b u X The command is executable to the active partition after automatic system boot UP command execution Function This command causes the system to be cold reset Note that this command could reset the system while the OS BIOS is running notifying nothing to the software Partitions that are already off or those being shut down are not the target of this command Screen Example RS command was accepted All partitions will be reset soon iSPOm INFO 2129 partition 0 handed off the control to BIOS Description No 15 2 gt rs ENTER CAUTION System will be resetted without any notice to the softwares even if they are running Enter partition number 0 7 all OR exit O lt EW7ER a Execute OK y n y lt EW7ER b gt mm dd yyyy HH MM SS 0 System shutdown started SPFW Rxx xx mm dd yyyy HH MM SS 0 System shutdown completed SPFW Rxx xx mm dd yyyy HH MM SS 0 System initialization started SPFW Rxx xx d mm dd yyyy HH MM SS 0 System initialization completed SPFW Rxx xx DIPSW 00000000 Description Description No Description a Prompts a partition number If all is specified all the existing partitions are the target of
107. ext setting Select an Operation SLES9 Acpi PNP0A03 0 Pci 2 1 Ata Secondary Master EFI Shell Built in Delete All Boot Options Save Settings to NVRAM Help Exit Acpi PNPOA03 0 Pei 2 D Ata Secondary Master Boot0000 3 29 855 900547 200 Operation Procedure 3 5 7 6 Set Auto Boot Timeout To change the timeout value until the next auto boot TimeValue from the default setting 10 seconds select Set Auto Boot Timeout from the Main Menu Specify the timeout value in seconds in the Set Timeout Value option If the value 0 zero is specified the OS is booted immediately There are three ways to disable auto boot e Using the Delete Disable Timeout menu e Setting the timeout value to 65535 lt OxFFFF gt Pressing a key when EFI is booting to disable the timeout count down The timeout value selected on the Set Timeout Value menu has been saved B Image of the Set Auto Boot Timeout screen m Boot Maintenance Manager ver 1 10 14 62 Set Auto Boot Timeout Select an Option Set Timeout Value Delete Disable Timeout Help Exit 855 900547 200 3 30 Operation Procedure 3 5 7 7 Setting the Network Boot To enable PXE Boot change the EFI Boot Manager using the EFI Boot Option Maintenance menu This section explains how to change the EFI Boot Manager with an example of changing the network installation menu for HP UX Before change Example Immediately after HP UX is installed er
108. file and various other operations The following is an image of the EFI screen B Image of the EFI screen Loading EFI Shell Built in EFI Shell version 1 10 14 62 Device mapping table 50 Acpi PNP0A03 3 Pci 2 0 Scsi Pun0 Lun0 HD Part1 Sig0A7C0000 bIkO Acpi PNP0A03 3 Pci 2 O Sesi Pun0 Lun0 blk1 Acpi PNP0A03 3 Pci 2 0 Scsi Pun0 Lun0 HD Part1 Sig0A7C0000 blk2 Acpi PNPOA03 3 Pci 2 0 Scsi Pun0 Lun0 HD Part2 Sig0A7C0000 blk3 Acpi PNPOA03 0 Pci 2 1 Ata Primary Master EFI shell prompt 3 5 4 EFI Shell Commands List of disk drives recognized by the system The shell commands that can be executed at the EFI Shell and their usage are explained in this section The shell command is executed by entering the command and pressing the Enter key EFI Shell Commands Command Description value Shell environment alias d v b sname Display create delete an alias definition in the attrib attrib a a s s h h Display change the file directory attribute r r b file directory 855 900547 200 3 16 bcfg driver boot dump v Display change the driver boot configuration add file desc rm mv break Break Run the debugger until the breakpoint is reached Operation Procedure Command Description connect cd path child Handle cls color Display change the current directory Display t
109. fy the BIO to be used on the IOX PCI Bay that is attached to a partition For partitions with duplicated BIOs use arg2 to specify the IOX PCI Bay with a secondary BIO If arg2 is omitted the secondary BIO is regarded to be non existent The IOX PCI Bay specified in this command must be attached to a partition This command is valid only if the partition is inactive It is not supported on the ISPF SCSi sp lit pcibx onloff Use this command to specify the SCSI split mode split mode ON or OFF for PCI Bay No x Split mode is set to OFF by default Split mode setting can be changed when the partition to which the pertinent PCI Bay belongs is inactive or the power to the PCI Bay is left off Split mode setting cannot be changed while the partition is booting up or shutting down 2 59 855 900547 200 Base Module Description of Status Indicator Strings NO Description string nonexist Indicates that a resource is defined to be non existent the iSP does not assume that it should be existent INVISIBLE The iSP assumes that the resource should be existent but actually the resource is not visible to the iSP due to a failure or removal of a card Once a resource is visible to the iSP whether it is automatically detected or manually configured it is subsequently assumed to be existent unless it is explicitly deleted with
110. ge appears If you are sure to continue command execution enter y c A DN command accepted message appears Actual processing progresses in the background Example appears The same message as that shown in Section 1 5 2 DN Command Screen 855 900547 200 2 38 Base Module 2 4 6 3 DP System Dump m b X The command is executable to the active partition after automatic system boot UP command execution Function This command causes a Dump interrupt to the system after a system dump is taken Whether a system dump is actually taken or not or a system reset is subsequently activated or not depends on the system software OS or BIOS This command only causes a Dump interrupt Nothing will happen of course if the software is not running Screen Example Description No iSPyz gt lt EW7ER gt Dump button interrupt will be generated Enter partition number 0 7 all CR exit all lt AW ER gt a Execute OK y n b DP command was accepted Dump button interrupt will be generated soon c iSPyz INFO ccc partition 0 dump button interrupt iSPyz INFO ccc partition 1 dump button interrupt d Description Description a Enter the target partition number here If all is specified all the existing partitions are the target of this command b A confirmation message appears If
111. he device tree under the handle Clear standard outputs Compare two files Bind a driver to a device and start the driver comp file1 file2 Connect r Handle DeviceHandle DriverHandle Display set the date disconnect dmem disconnect DeviceHandle Disconnect the driver from the device DriverHandle ChildHandle dmem Address Size MMIO dmpstore dmpstore Display NVRAM variables echo edit EfiCompress EfiDecompre SS err exit guid echo on off echo message Edit the ASCII UNICODE file Compress a file Decompress a file Display change the error level Exit the EFI Shell edit file EfiCompress InFile OutFile EfiDecompress InFile OutFile err ErrorLevel exit getmtc getmtc Display the current counter value Display GUID in the EFI environment guid b help help b cmd Display help hexedit hexedit f FileName d DiskName Offset Size m Offset Size Edit file in hex mode load load file file Load the EFI driver LoadPciRom LoadPciRom FileName Load PCI option ROM image from file 3 17 855 900547 200 Operation Procedure Command Description Is b r a attrib file Display directories file lists map r v d sname Display define mapping information handle b memmap mkdir mode memmap b Display memory map mkdir dir dir Create a directory
112. he main cabinet stops turning For the location of the cage fan see Figure 1 2 in Section 1 1 Turn off the console management PC Turn off the AC switches in the main cabinet SW1 and SW2 can be turned off in any order Turn off the AC power circuit breakers at the lower part of the rear of the main cabinet The AC power circuit breakers on POWER BAY 0 and POWER BAY 1 can be turned off in any order When the expansion cabinet is used turn off the AC switches in the cabinet AC SW1 and SW2 can be turn off in any order When the expansion cabinet is used turn off the AC power circuit breakers at the lower part of the rear of the cabinet The AC power circuit breakers on POWER BAY 2 and POWER BAY 3 can be turned off in any order Turn off the peripheral units excluded from power control via the main cabinet Turn off the distribution board 855 900547 200 3 10 Operation Procedure 3 2 0 SP Console Messages The SP console messages displayed during system shutdown are explained in this section 1 Example of DC power off display on SP console screen gt gt SP LOG MESSAGE START 07 6M lt lt 11 28 2005 10 52 09 0 System shutdown started SPFW ROO 35 gt gt SP LOG MESSAGE END lt lt iSPOm INFO ccc partition 0 start up processing was canceled due to shutdown request iSPOm INFO ccc partition iSPOm INFO ccc partition iSPOm INFO ccc partition iSPOm INFO ccc partit
113. iance notices by METI Disposing of your used NEC product In the European Union EU wide legislation as implemented in each Member State requires that used electrical and electronic products carrying the mark left must be disposed of separately from normal household waste When you dispose of such products please follow the agreements made by between you and NEC The mark on the electrical and electronic products only applies to the current European Union Member States Outside the European Union If you wish to dispose of used electrical and electronic products outside the European Union please contact your local authority and ask for the correct method of disposal PL DESCRIPTION FOR OPERATIONAL MANUAL INSTRUCTION FOR PRESERVATION OF THIS MANUAL NOTE Read this manual carefully before using the unit Keep this manual nearby as a handy reference and refer to the CAUTION and WARNING statements whenever necessary NOTICE OF REVISION UP NOTE This manual might be revised without any announcement in the near future SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Before using this unit read this manual carefully and keep these instructions in order to use this u nit safely and correctly and to avoid injury and damage to properties Keep this manual handy for easy reference The following symbols are used in this manual to help you easily understand how to operate the u nit safely and correctly
114. igured duplicated iSP configuration the iSP command can also be operated on the backup iSP Note When the following list a list of codes indicating the system configuration is included in the command description this system corresponds to 32Way e 8Way e 32Way e ISPF If the above indication is omitted this description is common across the system 2 35 855 900547 200 Base Module 2 4 6 1 DF Shut down System Power lt override gt m b u X The command is executable to the active partition after automatic system boot UP command execution Function This command is used to shut down the system DC power It shuts down the system power overriding the current OS or BIOS state notifying nothing to them It is equivalent to a Power button override on systems having a physical Power button Screen Example DF command was accepted System power of partitions will be turned off soon mm dd yyyy HH MM SS 0 System shutdown started SPFW Rxx xx Waiting 2 minutes for cooling components power is still active kk NOT turn off AC power mm dd yyyy HH MM SS 0 System shutdown completed SPFW Rxx xx iSPOm INFO 2042 kkk kK All DC power has been turned off You can turn off AC power Description No ISPyz gt df ENTER
115. in account or password prompt screen The console is disconnected after the message timeout appears A letter not specified in the menu was entered The menu reopens No operation made for 5 minutes on the Menu screen The console is disconnected after the message timeout appears The menu became invalid after iSP master assignment has been changed The invalid menu or prompt is not identified immediately If you make a selection in the invalid menu that selection is rejected and a new menu opens A value from 0 to 7 selected valid only on the master iSP OS BIOS Serial Console Redirection is chosen S selected valid regardless of master backup assignment SP Command Console is chosen V selected Virtual SOP is chosen valid only on the master iSP E selected The current console connection is disconnected DISCONNECTALL selected All TCP connections to the iSP other than the current console connection are disconnected and the screen is forcibly returned to the Main Menu in case of serial connection console This emergency action might be needed if console operation is prohibited when actually disconnected TCP connections remain alive under the iSP management due to client s illegal access The number of simultaneous connections allowable for the selected mode was exceeded The screen returns to the Main Menu after showing a message N connections t
116. ion turning off CELL s turning off PCIBAY s turning off XBX_C s turning off POWBAY 0 0 0 0 gt gt SP LOG MESSAGE START 07 6M lt lt 11 28 2005 10 52 16 0 System shutdown completed SPFW ROO 35 gt gt SP LOG MESSAGE END lt lt iSPOm INFO ccc gt DC is off now and All DC power has been turned off AC can be turned off You can turn off AC power 3 11 855 900547 200 Operation Procedure 3 3 Emergency System Shutdown with AC SW The AC switch is provided for forced power off in the event that the system falls into a critical condition which needs to turn off the power immediately Do not use this switch in normal operation The power to the main and expansion cabinets are turned off by turning off the relevant AC switches See Figure 3 1 in 3 1 1 for the locations of the AC switches When a UPS is connected perform the emergency system shutdown from the UPS Refer to the UPS manual for the power off procedure O AUTION Data may be destroyed when the AC switch is operated Provide criteria for operating the AC switch and use the switch cAuTION 3 4 AC LINK Auto Control When connecting a UPS or a new AOC to the system you need to decide whether it is controlled automatically or manually and if you select automatic control ask our maintenance personnel t
117. ions CAUTION Do not put things on the main cabinet or expansion cabinet to prevent injury by the objects falling down the cabinet 5 3 855 900547 200 Notes on Handling 855 900547 200 5 4
118. is command is used to cycle system power system reboot after system DC power off Note that this command shuts off system power without regard to the current OS or BIOS status or notifying nothing to the OS or BIOS Partitions that are already off or those being shut down are not the target of this command Screen Example PC command was accepted System power of all partitions will be turned off soon and then will be turned on iSPOm INFO 2129 partition 0 handed off the control to BIOS Description No 15 2 gt pc WTER CAUTION System power will be turned off without any notice to the softwares even if they are running Enter partition number 0 7 all CR exit 0 lt EW7ER a Execute OK y n y lt EW7ER gt b mm dd yyyy HH MM SS 0 System shutdown started SPFW Rxx xx mm dd yyyy HH MM SS 0 System shutdown completed SPFW Rxx xx mm dd yyyy HH MM SS 0 System initialization started SPFW Rxx xx d mm dd yyyy HH MM SS 0 System initialization completed SPFW Rxx xx DIPSW 00000000 Description Description No Description a Prompts a partition number If all is specified all the existing partitions are the target of this command b Enter y at this confirmation message if you are sure to continue command execution c A command accepted message appears The actual processing progr
119. mal number 0 40 Argument h specifies the height of the unit 2 This command is not supported on the 32Way ISPF or Power Bay No 0 for the 8Way model as the Power Bay position and height are uniquely determined on those models 855 900547 200 2 58 Base Module cmd arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4 Description check This command is used to check the current system configuration focusing on the following points e Presence of units with unspecified locations e Presence of DISABLED components e Presence of INVISIBLE units This command is always valid without regard to the current system state The DISABLE components are not the target of this command clear rowxyy dirxzz Use this command to clear the ROW or Directory memory bit error counters X is a physical CELL number 0 7 yy is a ROW number 00 15 within a CELL which must be specified with a 2 digit number zz is a Directory number 00 15 within a CELL which must be specified with a 2 digit number This command clears the 3 counters the single bit error counter that counts errors for every DIMM and the multibit error counter that counts errors for every ROW at a time along with the page deallocation entry table Argument dirxzz is only supported on the 32Way H model This command is always valid without regard to the current system state bio ioxy ioxz Use this command to speci
120. mmand name function state Display the SP RTC Real Time DT SP Date and Time Clock and set it m b u Display the environmental information EN Environmental Information such as the power status and the m temperature sensors Display the iSP FW version and BIOS FV Firmware Version version m b u HE Help Display the help information m b u ML Message Log Display the iSP s message buffer m b u Settings CMD command name function i state Set up the settings about the iSP SG SP System Setting system and partitions Some settings m b u are only available in MNT mode SR Save system CMOS Save and or restore the system m NvRAM CMOS NvRAM 855 900547 200 2 34 Base Module 2 4 6 SP Command Reference This section provides command reference describing the details of SP commands Command availability on the master iSP backup iSP and undetermined iSP is indicated on the first page of each command Legend m b u X m Command validity on the master iSP X denotes valid b Command validity on the backup iSP X denotes valid u Command validity on the undefined iSP X denotes valid The example above indicates that the commands are valid only if the iSP is assigned as the master The SP commands and subcommands are not case sensitive For this reason case sensitive data such as accounts and passwords is clearly indicated If the backup iSP card is conf
121. mperature Celsius 2 7 19 20 57 01 31 2005 current threshold comment FAN ACPI S D CELL2 46 55 57 65 PROC20 50 11 80 89 91 120 21 82 11 80 89 91 120 FAN High speed PR0C22 24 11 80 89 91 120 PROC23 24 11 80 89 91 120 CELL3 26 55 57 65 PROC30 27 11 80 89 91 120 PROC31 27 11 80 89 91 120 PR0C32 2 11 80 89 91 120 PROC33 27 11 80 89 91 120 Previous Next page p revious n ext e xit CR next lt ENTER gt Temperature Celsius 3 7 19 20 57 01 31 2005 current threshold comment FAN ACPI S D CELL4 46 55 57 65 PROC40 50 11 80 89 91 120 1 82 11 80 89 91 120 FAN High speed PR0C42 PROC43 x CELL5 52 55 57 65 PROC50 PROC51 x PROC52 70 11 80 89 91 120 PROC53 103 77 80 89 91 120 reported to the software Previous Next page p revious n ext e xit CR next lt ENTER gt 2 43 855 900547 200 Base Module Temperature Celsius 4 7 19 20 57 01 31 2005 current threshold comment FAN ACPI S D CELL6 46 55 57 65 PROC60 50 11 80 89 91 120 PROC61 82 11 80 89 91 120 FAN High speed PROC62 PROC63 CELL7 PROC70 PROC71 PROC72 PROC73 2 Previous Next page p revious n ext e xit CR next lt ENTER gt The numbers of XBX and Cx
122. n 6 NOT CONFIGURED 7 OS BIOS serial console of partition 7 NOT CONFIGURED V Virtual System Operator Panel S iSP commands E Exit DISCONNECTALL disconnect all console connections iSPyz gt S lt ENTER gt a c Description Description No Description a SP Command Console appears if S is entered at this prompt b You can enter SP commands and monitor SP messages until B is entered c CTRL B quits SP Command Console The screen returns to the Main Menu 855 900547 200 2 30 Base Module 2 4 5 1 SP Command Console Buffer The output from SP Command Console may contain some critical information such as causes of system status changes Also when the iSP is running in LAN Console mode it is not possible to monitor the console output until LAN Console connection is established after the iSP boots up For these reasons the iSP is provided with a buffering capability that buffers a certain amount of messages that are output before SP Command Console connection is established The buffer has a size of approx 1000 lines capable to save the latest 1000 lines of output messages The buffer contents can be listed with the ML command 2 4 5 2 SP Command Prompt When in SP Command mode pressing the ESC key shows either of the following command prompts Prompt iSPyz gt 2 4 5 8 SP Message Header SP messages are in general
123. n Procedure Example To install the boot device on the PCI bay PCI module Host Bus PEX PXH Slot 2 2 2 2 0 2 2 AUID AMSlot Dev Func Location in PCI bay Device path description on the Menu 01 2 0 0 0 212 PCIO2 Acpi PNPOAO03 x Pci 2 0 Pci 0 2 Pci 2 z PCI03 4 0 0 0 212 PCI04 4 0 0 2 212 PCIO5 2 0 0 0 212 106 2 0 0 2 212 PCIO7 4 0 0 0 212 PCIO8 Acpi PNPOAO3 y Pci 4 O Pci 0 2 Pci 2 z x y UID PCI module number identifier Computing UID Same as the PCI bay core module 3 23 855 900547 200 Operation Procedure 3 5 7 EFI Boot Option Maintenance A boot option can be selected on the Boot Option Maintenance Menu which is activated from the Boot Manager screen by selecting Boot option maintenance menu after the power on procedure B Image of the EFI Boot Manager screen EFI Boot Manager ver 1 10 14 62 Please select a boot option SLES9 Acpi PN P0A038 0 Pci 2 1 Ata Secondary Master EFI Shell Built in Boot option maintenance menu EFI System Configuration Menu Use the arrow keys to change settings See the description of each boot option on the Boot Option Maintenanc
124. nformation of the PCI Cards that are under the PXH within the PCI Bay x is the DGI I2C cable port number 0 7 that connects iSP to PCI Bay cpcix Show the configurations and information of the PCI Cards on the Core Card within the PCI Bay x is the DGI I2C cable port number 0 7 that connects iSP to PCI Bay pbayx Show the Power Bay configuration X is a Power Bay number The allowable range of x is as follows For 32Way 0 1 Power Bay numbers within the Main Cabinet 2 3 Power Bay numbers within the Expansion Cabinet For 8Way 0 Power Bay No inside the chassis 1 Power Bay No outside the chassis For ISPF 0 Power Bay No inside the chassis attach Use this command to attach partition numbers to CELL or IOX Cards If no argument is specified or an argument has an error the attach command help opens This command is not valid while the partition is booting up shutting down or handling an error 2 49 855 900547 200 Base Module cmd arg arg2 arg3 arg4 Description cellx Attach the CELL Card having physical CELL number x to partition number n using logical CELL number m which is visible to the software or BIOS This command may also be used to change a logical CELL number for an already attached CELL A logical CELL number must be unique to every 8 CELL Cards The logical CELL number of an online CELL Card is unable to be altered
125. nformiert werden PL DESCRIPTION FOR OPERATIONAL MANUAL FRENCH INSTRUCTION FOR PRESERVATION OF THIS MANUAL NOTE Read this manual carefully before using the unit Keep this manual nearby as a handy reference and refer to the CAUTION and WARNING statements whenever necessary NOTICE OF REVISION UP NOTE This manual might be revised without any announcement in the near future Xi MESURES DE SECURITE MESURES DE SECURITE Avant d utiliser cette unit lire attentivement ce manuel et prendre les pr cautions qui y sont indiqu es afin d viter tout risque de dommage physique ou mat riel Conserver ce manuel afin de pouvoir le consulter chaque fois que cela s av rera n cessaire Les symboles ci dessous sont utilis s afin que les interventions soient correctement r alis es dans les meilleures conditions de s curit DANGER Signale un danger de mort ou de blessure grave ATTENTION Signale un risque de br lure ou de bless ure Chacun des risques et les actions n cessaires visant diminuer ces m mes risques sont signal s par les symboles suivants Signale un risque d mission de fum e ou d un d but d incendie Signale un risque d explosion Signale un risque de commotion lectrique Signale un risque de blessure due une mati re dangereuse Signale l interdiction de d montage ou de reconfiguration de l unit Indique la notification de prohi
126. ng to their MAC addresses Note 2 It is recommended to write down the LAN cards MAC addresses for this work b Save the selected entry as a new boot option of the Boot Manager e Any character string can be used for the New Description but a name easy to identify the LAN card and the system is preferable Boot Option Data is not required Enter Y for Save Change to NVRAM Y N 4 Return to the EFI Boot Manager and select Boot Option Maintenance Menu again 5 Change the order of boot options on the Change Boot Order screen Select Save Settings to NVRAM and save the change 855 900547 200 3 32 Operation Procedure 3 5 7 8 Changing BIOS Settings The BIOS settings may need to be changed using the EFI System Configuration Menu After changing the BIOS settings save the change using SP command sr For the sr command see 2 4 6 13 1 System interrupt Check the BIOS settings for the hardware components shown below before installing Windows 2003 Server Part of the BIOS settings is required for operating Windows 2003 Server Be sure to set the proper system interrupt for the OS to install Confirmation and setting Select EFI System Configuration Menu from the EFI Boot Manager i Select Boot Configuration The screen below appears View Shrink total number of interrupt vector up to 256 When the set value does not correspond to the OS change it to a correct value Select Exit save the ch
127. nt hand injury 1 0 MODULE Figure 2 10 Loading and Unloading DVD ROM CD ROM 855 900547 200 2 10 Base Module 2 2 11 DAT Unit A DAT unit be mounted on the I O module in the main or expansion cabinet as optional equipment 2 2 11 1 Location of Index Labels Figure 2 11 shows the location of index labels attached to the digital audio tape Figure 2 11 Index Labels on the Digital Audio Tape 2 2 11 2 Notes on Index Labels 1 Attach index labels properly as shown in 2 2 11 1 Be sure to write the start date on these labels 2 Change the labels when the DAT is used for other purpose Remove the old labels before attaching the new labels 3 When using index labels other than those supplied by NEC make sure that they are in the right size and easy to remove without remnant paste 2 2 11 3 Preventing Accidental Erasure of Data As shown in Figure 2 12 open the write protect slider next to the side label of the cartridge to prevent data on the DAT from being erased by accident Write on the DAT is permitted by closing the write protect slider 2 11 855 900547 200 Base Module Figure 2 12 Preventing Accidental Erasure of Data on DAT Write Protect 2 2 11 4 Cleaning the DAT Unit Wipe off the dusts on the DAT unit See 2 2 11 5 to 2 2 11 7 for how to clean the DAT unit 2 2 11 5 Cleaning Schedule How often the DAT unit should be cleaned depends on the operating
128. o ODD side yis a TAG Bank number 0 1 zisa TAG Bank level number 0 5 If s y and 2 are all omitted all the TAGs under the CELL Card specified by x are enabled pcibx all Enable the PCI Bay x is the DGI I2C cable port number 0 7 that connects iSP to PCI Bay Always specify all for arg2 so that all the subcomponents including the PCI Bay itself are enabled ioxx all Enable the X is a physical IOX number 0 7 If arg2 is omitted only the IOX is enabled with its subcomponents left disabled If all is specified for arg2 the IOX Card is enabled including all of its subcomponents iocy Enable the IOC yis number 0 or 1 within an gxbxy Enable the GXB on the Core IO Card x is the DGI I2C cable port number 0 7 that connects iSP to PCI Bay yis a GXB number 0 cpcixy Enable the slots 1 2 on the Core IO Card x is a PCI Bay number 0 7 y is a slot number 1 2 pxhxy Enable the PXH x is the DGI I2C cable port number 0 7 that connects iSP to PCI Bay yis a PXH number 0 3 Enable the slots 1 8 on the PXH x is a PCI Bay number 0 7 y is a slot number 1 8 2 55 855 900547 200 Base Module cmd arg arg2 arg3 arg4 Description disable Use this command to manually DISABLE the components that are currently enabled If no argument is specifi
129. o enable automatic control SP command AC link mode Description SG On AC LINK is enabled it is disabled by default The SP console screen for confirming and executing AC LINK is shown below When an automatic control system such as the rack management system is installed wait for more than two minutes after OS shutdown to perform AC power off control If the AC power off control starts within two minutes after OS shutdown an error will occur during system shutdown or the system will not start normally next time 855 900547 200 3 12 Operation Procedure 1 SP console screen and operation during AC LINK setup 15 2 gt sg ENTER sg and press Enter Display and modify settings of system and iSP s System settings i iSP settings a display all settings Select s i a CR exit 5 s and press Enter System setting menu c system common settings maintenance only p partition settings maintenance only b partition boot methods and Hot plug permission a display all settings Select c p b a CR back b b and press Enter Partition boot methods and Hot plug permissions Wake Hot Plug permission part AC PCI card CELL LINK LAN PCI X PCE EX add remv swa off off YES no off off YES no off off YES no no off off YES no
130. o the selected mode are already established Try it later 2 4 2 Note While in serial or OS console connection characters that are shown on the console screen may be disturbed due to redirection made in a half way of ESC sequence 855 900547 200 2 24 Base Module 2 4 8 OS BIOS Console If OS BIOS Console is chosen from the iSP Main Menu to from the serial controller is redirected as viewed from the OS BIOS To return to the Main Menu enter press the B key while holding down the CTRL key While the OS BIOS Console is redirected the screen displays and operations depend solely on the BIOS or OS that runs in that partition and not on the iSPFW OS BIOS Console redirection is only allowed for the master iSP Screen Example Description No iSP MAIN MENU 0 OS BIOS 1 OS BIOS 2 OS BIOS 3 OS BIOS 4 OS BIOS 9 OS BIOS 6 OS BIOS 7 OS BIOS E Exit lt CTRLD lt B gt serial serial serial serial serial serial serial serial iSPyz gt 0 lt EW ER gt redirection of serial console 0 enter CTRL B to quit console console console console console console console console V Virtual System Operator S iSP commands of partition 0 of partitionit of partition 2 of partition 3 of partition 4 of partition 5 of partition 6 of partition 7 Panel Krk INITIALIZING RUNNING STOPPED FAULT POW
131. of the DAT Unit Keep the following in mind for proper operation of the DAT unit Do not move the DAT unit with the cleaning or data cartridge loaded e Take out the cleaning or data cartridge before turning off the DAT unit e Do not leave the DAT unit for a prolonged period of time with the cleaning or data cartridge loaded 2 2 11 9 Location of the DAT Unit Avoid placing the DAT unit in the following locations as much as possible to prevent trouble in the DAT unit e Near the printer to prevent toner or paper powder dusts e By the window or near the passage way to prevent soil dusts e On the carpet to prevent dust generation 2 2 11 10 Loading and Unloading Digital Audio Tapes How to load and unload a digital audio tape is explained below 1 Loading a digital audio tape 1 Remove the front filter cover of the I O enclosure loosen the hand screw 2 Hold the DAT lengthwise with the DAT label oriented to the left and insert it into the drive vertically and slowly 3 Keep pushing the tape slowly until you feel it touching the stopper inside the drive and being locked in the drive When the tape is locked a clicking sound is heard 2 Unloading a digital audio tape 1 Be sure that the DAT drive access indicator LED green goes off 2 Push the Eject button at the lower part of the DAT unit lightly 3 The DAT slides out from the drive 4 Take out the DAT from the drive vertically and slowly 2 13 855 900547 200
132. on parameters are only allowed in the Maintenance mode 2 In a duplicated iSP environment iSP configuration must be done on each of the duplicated iSPs Setting partition boot method and hot plug permission Category Configuration Parameter Default Setting Specifies whether or not the partition is to be AG CNR booted immediately when an AC power is e applied 9 Wake on Wake on LAN LAN Specifies whether partition boot by Wake on LAN off ie is enabled or not 2 79 855 900547 200 Base Module Category Configuration Parameter Default Setting Hot Plug permission Specifies whether Hot Plug is enabled or not for each of the target components Hot Plug Target components CELL PCIDBAY PCIEBAY Fehr PCI X card and PCI Ex card off permission The 8Way model has no PCIDBAY or PCIEBAY settings The 32Way H and ISPF require PCI X card and PCI Ex card settings SP LAN Serial Port Setting Category Configuration Parameter Default Setting The following parameter settings are needed depending on the other device terminal emulator to which the SP is connected as a local console Baud rate 9600 Data bit width is only listed 8 Serial port It is unable to be changed Stop bit width is only listed 1 It is unable to be changed Parity is only listed Nore It is unable to
133. perational authority The OS Console that is first attached to the specified partition is given operational authority Similarly the SP Command Console that is first attached to the system is given operational authority Once a console is attached with no operational authority given to it it cannot acquire operational authority until the existing console with operational authority is disconnected or its operational authority is removed in the Main Menu If key entry is attempted on a console without operational authority it will output the message This console is mirror console 855 900547 200 2 20 Base Module yp D E gt Serial console TCP 5001 not 1 inoperative connected i t E E AE S su Lien JJ as arm PU Pan TES 4 Press ESC Connect TCP5001 Choose Exit Login password required 7 Choose SOP Choose SP Q 2 e D n T d 4 SP Console OS Console Normal Mode CM command Password required SP Console Maintenance Mode Figure 2 18 Console Mode Status Transitions 2 21 855 900547 200 Base Module 2 4 1 4 Login and Main Menu Immediately after a console is attached to the iSP login prompts appear on the console waiting for user login When you enter your login account name and password the Main Menu opens Login account and password are both case sensitive Alphabetic letters
134. r dieser direkt ausgesetzt ist Falls Sie sich Zugang zu Einstelleinrichtungen verschaffen die die Laserstrahlung ver ndern kOnnen ber hren oder verstellen Sie diese Elemente niemals ohne Erlaubnis des zust ndigen NEC Kundendienstes Veranderungen kOnnen zum Austritt gefahrlicher Laserstrahlung f hren der Sie ausgesetzt und durch die Sie verletzt werden kOnnen Dieses Hinweisschild ist auf dem Gerat angebracht 953Z 1 FN CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT PER IEC825 LASER KLASSE 1 NACH IEC825 PRODUCTO LASER DE CLASE 1 Complies with 21CFR chapter 1 Subchapter J Handhabung von besch digten Fl ssigkristallanzeigen LCD Anzeige Eine Fl ssigkristallanzeige wird in diesem Ger t verwendet Gehen Sie sorgf ltig mit einer beschadigten Fl ssigkristallanzeige um und vermeiden Sie den direkten Hautkontakt mit der auslaufenden Fl ssigkeit der Fl ssigkristallanzeige Die Fl ssigkeit kann Gesundheitsschaden verursachen Wenn Ihr Mund mit der Fl ssigkeit in Ber hrung kommt gurgeln Sie sofort mit frischen Wasser und verst ndigen Sie umgehend einen Arzt Wenn Ihre Haut oder Ihre Augen mit der Fl ssigkeit in Ber hrung kommt waschen Sie die Haut mit kalten flie enden Wasser sp len Sie die Augen mit kalten flieBenden Wasser f r mindestens 15 Minuten Konsultieren Sie umgehend einen Arzt Handhabung des gebrauchten Equipments und Recycling Unsere Verkaufer oder Handler m ssen Uber die Entsorgung oder Verwertung des Ger ts i
135. r CTRL B to quit AE lt Press ESC 15 2 gt gt To SP Command Console 855 900547 200 3 6 Operation Procedure 2 Example of SP console screen during system startup iSPyz gt up lt Enter up and press Enter This command will bring up the specified partition Enter partition number 0 7 all CR exit all lt Enter all and press Enter Execute OK y n y lt Enter y and press Enter UP command was accepted All partitions will run soon iSPyz INFO ccc partition 0 turning on POWBAY s iSPyz INFO ccc partition 0 turning on XBX_C s iSPOm INFO ccc SD completed normal ly iSPOm INFO ccc XBX01 SD completed normal ly iSPyz INFO ccc partition 0 turning on 5 iSPOm INFO ccc 10X00 SD completed normal ly iSPOm INFO ccc partition 0 turning on 5 iSPOm INFO ccc SD completed normally gt gt SP LOG MESSAGE START 07 6L lt lt 11 28 2005 11 31 18 0 System initialization completed SPFW ROO 35 gt gt SP LOG MESSAGE END lt lt iSPOm INFO ccc partition 0 handed off the control to BIOS DIPSW 00000000 Note When multiple partitions are defined a particular partition can be selected by entering its partition number instead of entering all 3 7 855 900547 200 Operation Procedure 3 2 System Shutdown 3 2 1 System Shutdown Procedure The proce
136. roubleshooting 1 AC power is not supplied when the AC power circuit breaker in PowerBay 0 and or PowerBay 1 at the lower part of the rear of the main cabinet Check that the distribution board is turned on Check that AC power is connected to the main cabinet Check that power cables are connected to POWER BAY 0 and POWER BAY 1 Check that the DPSs are mounted on POWER BAY 0 and POWER BAY 1 and operate normally 2 Nothing is displayed on the SP console Check that the SP console is turned on Check that the iSP M card and the SP console in the main cabinet are connected properly Is the right cable used Are the connectors firmly inserted Is the IP address set correctly Check that the software does not disable screen display by moving the cursor and pressing the SHIFT key on the screen Check that the console brightness is set to the proper level 3 Nothing is displayed on the VGA console when the VGA is mounted Check that the VGA console is turned on Check that the VGA card on the I O module and the VGA console are connected properly Is the right cable used the connectors firmly inserted Check that the software does not disable screen display by moving the cursor and pressing the SHIFT key on the screen 4 1 855 900547 200 Troubleshooting 4 5 e Check that the VGA console brightness is set to the proper level Console commands cannot be entered e Check that the keyboar
137. supported on the 32Way B model It is not supported on any other models Use this command to set the size of the memory used for inter CELL interleaving If no argument is specified or an argument has an error the cmem command help opens This command is valid to inactive partitions mmm Set the memory size for inter CELL interleaving for partition number n in a GB increment No interleaving is used if 0 is specified Numbers that are not multiples of 16 GB will be rounded to multiples of 16 GB 2 51 855 900547 200 Base Module cmd arg arg2 arg3 arg4 Description add Use this command to manually inform the iSP of an addition of components iSP s management state will change from nonexist to power off If no argument is specified or an argument has an error the add command help opens This command is always valid without regard to the current system state with the exception of the PBAY to which this command is valid only if none of the partitions is active This command is not valid to the CELL Cards XBX Cards Bay or their subcomponents if any of the partitions within the system is booting up shutting down or handling an error pbayx Add Power Bays X is a Power Bay number The allowable value of x is as follows For 32Way 0 1 Power Bay No in the Main Cabinet 2 3 Power Bay No in the Expansion Cabinet
138. t control is passed to EFI after system initialization by BIOS is complete FAULT Means that the system is in Halt state due to failure SHUT DOWN Means that the ISP is shutting down the HW NOT CONFIGURED Means Not Configured 6 digit hex number Represents the latest chassis code sent from the BIOS or OS Character string Four digit error code provided by BIOS It is cleared when the system is booted next time or with the CS command Character string Warning or error message provided by the SP shown in the same format as Activity logs For long messages their tail part will be omitted It is cleared when the system is booted next time or with the CS command 2 29 855 900547 200 Base Module 2 4 5 SP Command Console If SP Command is chosen from the iSP Main Menu SP Command Console appears on the console screen To return from SP Command Console to the Main Menu enter press the B key while holding down CTRL Some SP commands are only valid on the master iSP Screen Example Description No iSP MAIN MENU 0 OS BIOS serial console of partition 0 INITIALIZING 1 OS BIOS serial console of partitioniti RUNNING 2 OS BIOS serial console of partition 2 STOPPED 3 OS BIOS serial console of partition 3 FAULT 4 OS BIOS serial console of partition 4 POWER OFF 5 OS BIOS serial console of partition 5 RUNNING 6 OS BIOS serial console of partitio
139. t system operation is not guaranteed but the contents of the system CMOS NvRAM might be destroyed RTC data will not be saved to or restored from the CMOS memory Screen Example Description No ISPyz gt sr ENTER CAUTION This command MUST be used when target system is shell prompting Otherwise CMOS NvRAM may be DESTROYED or this command do NOT work properly Enter partition number 0 7 CR exit 1 lt ZWTER gt a Save of Restore s r CR back s WTE D getting CMOS NvRAM from partition 1 ERROR cannot get CMOS NvRAM from partition 1 Check the state of partition _____ 1 c Enter partition number O 7 CR exit IP of FTP server default 10 0 0 2 CR skip 10 0 0 3 lt EWTER gt account default necuser necuser lt ENTER gt password defau ENTER d file path cmossave cmosl bin lt EW EA gt Save OK y n y lt EW7ER gt e connecting f uploaded Enter partition number 0 7 CR exit 2 EWTE D h Save or Restore s r CR back r WTE D IP of FTP server default 10 0 0 2 CR skip 10 0 0 3 lt ENTER gt account default necuser necuser lt ENTER gt password toe ENTER file path cmossave cmos2 bin lt ZWTER gt Restore OK y n y lt EW7ER gt i connecting connected i downloaded 855 900547 200 2 90 Base Module ERROR cmossave cmos2
140. t the component itself is invalid not used for system operation The component is manually disconnected with the disable command DISABLE Indicates that the component itself is invalid not used for system operation The component is disconnected due to component s own failure It should not be connected to the system until the failure is serviced DISABLE amp Indicates that the component itself is made invalid by a software request and is to stay invalid on a next boot DISABLE Indicates that the component itself is made invalid by a software request and is reversed to become valid on a next boot DISABLE Indicates that the component is invalid because it cannot be made valid due to its upper level components or system configuration restrictions but is reserved to be made valid on a next boot not used Indicates an unused subcomponent DEG Indicates that there are one or more subcomponents that are in DISABLE or DISABLE state RUN Indicates that the partition BIOS is already booted INIT Indicates that the partition is being booted FAIL Indicates that the partition is in a fatal fault SHUT Indicates that the partition is being shut down DIAG Indicates that the partition is running an auxiliary CELL diagnosis P ON Indicates that the partition is powered On for expanded diagnosis stop Indicates that the partition is inactive DC power off 855 900547 200 2 60 Screen Example Help Screen Base Module
141. ted to the max PCI Bay number PCIBAY1 D 19 20 23 07 31 2005 number of DPS s depends models For 32Way POWBAYs Main cabinet 19 20 23 07 31 2005 POWBAYO loc M 00 03 power ON enable DEG 0 00 0 01 INVISIBLE DPS02 0 03 INVISIBLE DPS04 nonexist DPSO5 nonexist POWBAY1 loc M 03 03 power ON enable DEG DPS10 DPS11 INVISIBLE DPS12 ALARM DPS13 DPS14 nonexist DPS15 nonexist POWBAYs Expansion cabinet 19 20 23 07 31 2005 POWBAY2 loc E 00 03 power ON enable DEG DPS20 Base Module 2 71 855 900547 200 Base Module DPS21 DPS22 DPS23 DPS24 DPS25 POWBAY3 DPS30 DPS31 DPS32 DPS33 DPS34 DPS35 POWBAYO DPSOO DPSO1 DPS02 DPSOS DPS04 POWBAY 1 DPS10 DPS11 DPS12 DPS13 DPS14 DPS15 For 8Way ISPF POWBAYs loc M 03 uu 1oc M 00 03 INVISIBLE nonexist nonexist nonexist nonexist nonexist nonexist nonexist nonexist nonexist 19 20 23 07 31 2005 power ON enable DEG INVISIBLE power ON enable DEG INVISIBLE ALARM nonexist nonexist For the 8Way ISPF model there are three DPSs in Power Bay 0 For the ISPF Power Bay1 for dual AC systems is not configured 855 900547 200 2 72 Base Module Description ie nU Description a Lists
142. the OSs refer to the installation guide attached to each OS B Image of the EFI Boot Manager screen Initial screen prior to OS installation Er Boot Manager ver 1 10 14 62 Please select a boot option Acpi PNP0A03 0 Pci 2 D Ata Primary Master EFI Shell Built in Boot option maintenance menu Entry for EFI System Configuration Menu DVD ROM drive Use the arrow keys to change settings 855 900547 200 3 14 Operation Procedure 3 5 2 OS Boot from the EFI Extensible Firmware Interface Boot Manager OS boot options are automatically entered in the EFI Boot Manager as the OS is installed The OS can be booted by selecting an OS boot option in the EFI Boot Manager The following is an image of EFI Menu screen after SLES9 SP3 is installed B Image of the OS Boot screen displayed by the EFI Boot Manager 2 Boot Manager ver 1 10 14 62 Please select a boot option Acpi PNP0A03 0 Pci 2 1 Ata Primary Master EFI Shell Built in Boot option maintenance menu OS boot disk EFI System Configuration Menu Use the arrow keys to change settings The OS can be booted by selecting the boot path with the cursor keys and pressing the Enter key in the Boot Manager 3 15 855 900547 200 Operation Procedure 3 5 3 EFI Shell The Shell can be activated from the Boot Manager The EFI Shell provides Shell commands for viewing the file system of the boot device copying the
143. the delete command power off Indicates that the DC power is Off On some components the DC power is activated immediately when the AC power is applied power ON Indicates that the DC power is On On some components this indicator may be overwritten with any of the following indicators offline Indicates that the component s DC power is On but it is not connected to the system as viewed from the software OS or BIOS ONLINE Indicates that the component s DC power is On and it is connected to the system as viewed from the software OS or BIOS MASTER This indicator is only valid for iSP CLK status display It indicates that the component is assigned as the master When the CLK is assigned as the master it means that it supplies the CELL and XBX Cards with the clocks backup This indicator is only valid for iSP CLK status display It indicates that the component is assigned as backup The CLK if assigned as backup is supplying the CELL or XBX Cards with no clocks The backup indicator is active when the system is in Halt mode enable Indicates that the component itself is valid used for system operation enable Indicates that the component itself is valid but is reserved by software etc so it will not be used for system operation on a next boot enable Indicates that the component is invalid on a next shut down due to component s own failure DISABLE Indicates tha
144. this command b Enter y at this confirmation message if you are sure to continue command execution c An RS command accepted message appears The actual processing progresses in the background d Shows the progress in the background 855 900547 200 2 78 Base Module 2 4 6 12 SG SP System Setting m B X X X Always valid without regard to the current system status Function This command is used to make various system settings and configure the iSP operation environment Main Menu Sub Menu Config Parameter Remarks System common settings System common maintenance only 1 Partition settings Partition configuration Valid after a next System maintenance only 1 partition boot configuration Partition boot methods Setting for the means Valid after a next settings and Hot Plug permission of partition boot and partition boot hot plug enable display all settings Show all system settings on console LAN Serial settings LAN serial port After a configuration configuration change iSP need be reset iSP settings FTP server settings FTP server settings 2 SNMP settings SNMP related After a configuration configuration change iSP need be reset display all setting Show all iSP settings on the console display all N A Show all system and settings iSP settings on the console 1 Changes to configurati
145. u ENTER c LAN Serial settings f FTP server settings s SNMP settings a display all settings Select c s f a CR back 192 168 100 31 255 255 255 128 192 168 100 231 255 255 255 128 lt ENTER xxx nlot use CR sk ip x xxx CR skip lt ENTER gt ENTER lt EWTER gt ISPF only ENTERS ISPF only ENTER d ENTER kip ENTER ISPF only lt ENTER ISPF only ENTER ISPF only ENTER ISPF only ngs none RTS CTS parity flow control YES 192 168 100 41 192 168 100 241 lt ENTER gt 2 85 855 900547 200 Base Module Display and modify settings of system and iSP s system settings i iSP settings g a display all settings Select s i a CR exit lt ENTER gt SG command terminated Description Description No Description The Main Menu appears In the screen example above option i iSP settings is a chosen b The Sub Menu for iSP Settings opens Option c LAN Serial settings is chosen here The current setting for LAN Serial appears If you wish to change the setting enter y The modified parameter settings are listed d Enter values at the prompts e Pressing ENTER returns the screen to Sub Menu f The Sub Menu opens Pressing ENTER returns the screen to Main Menu g Pressing ENTER quits this command Screen Exampl
146. verschaffen Sie sich niemals Zugang zum Ger teinneren Andernfalls k nnen Sie einen elektrischen Stromschlag erleiden oder werden durch unsachgem en Betrieb des Ger ts verletzt Keine Fremdk rper in das Ger teinnere einf hren F hren Sie keine Fremdk rper wie Draht oder Leitungen durch L ftungs ffnungen oder durch andere ffnungen ein Fremdk rper k nnen Feuer oder elektrischen Schlag verursachen Ma nahmen bei BetriebsstOrungen des Ger ts Q Bei Betriebsst rungen schalten sie sofort den Hauptschalter aus und benachrichtigen Sie den zust ndigen Kundendienst Ma nahmen bei einem Notfall Im Notfall den Notausschalter bet tigen wenn eine Gefahr besteht und die Stromversorgung unverz glich unterbrochen werden mu F r zus tzliche Informationen kontaktieren Sie bitte die NEC Vertriebsabteilung viii A VORS ICHUT Handhabung der Lithiumbatterie In diesem Ger t wird eine Lithiumbatterie verwendet Unsachgem er Austausch der Batterie kann zur Explosion fUhren Es wird empfohlen den gleichen oder hnlichen der Batterie zu verwenden Vor Austausch und Entsorgung der Lithiumbatterie setzen Sie sich mit 4 dem zustandigen NEC Kundendienst in Verbindung Handhabung von Laserprodukten Dieses Gerat ist ein Klasse 1 Laserprodukt das der JISC6802 EN60825 IEC825 und FDA 21CFR Kapitel 1 Unterkapitel J entspricht Hinweis Laserstrahlung der Klasse 1 gilt als ungefahrlich auch wenn der Benutze
147. wer receiving systems Power Bay Units 19 20 57 01 31 2005 state DPSO DPS1 DPS2 DPS3 DPS4 DPS5 MAIN POWBAYO ON ALARM mE POWBAY1 ON NORESP EXT POWBAY2 OFF POWBAY3 OFF 8Way ISPF For or two AC power receiving systems Power Bay Units 19 20 57 01 31 2005 b state DPSO DPS1 DPS2 DPS3 DPS4 DPS5 MAIN POWBAYO ON ALARM EXT POWBAYi ON NORESP ISPF does not have two AC power receiving systems 8Way ISPF receiving 48 VDC Power Bay Units 19 20 57 01 31 2005 state EXT POWBAYI ON 2 41 855 900547 200 Base Module 32Way MAIN cabinet 5 19 20 57 01 31 2005 Location FROO FRO1 FRO2 FRI2 HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH Location FFOO FF01 FF02 FF11 FF12 ALARM HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH 8Way MAIN Chassis FANS 19 20 57 01 31 2005 Location FRO FFO low low I SPF MAIN Chassis FANS 19 20 57 01 31 2005 Location FRO 1 FFO low low low Next page n ext e xit CR next lt ENTER gt The numbers of CELL and XBX cards depend on 32Way 8Way and ISPF models Power state of CELL cards and PROCs 19 20 57 01 31 2005 PROC state state x0 xl x2 x3 CE
148. wing the procedure explained below if the OS is corrupt e g OS stall or OS information needs to be collected Note that this operation requires the OS to be active System dump cannot be produced if the trouble involves hardware failure e g HDD containing the OS crashed To produce system dump OS settings disk configuration that allow system dump are required Some OS does not support system dump For system dump settings refer to the installation setup manual of each OS System dump procedure 1 Open the SP console and check that the SP console prompt is present 2 Enter SP command dp specify the partition number to produce dump and enter yes for the dp command see 2 4 6 3 3 After logs of the processors in the selected partition are collected the OS starts the dump operation 4 After finishing the dump operation the OS reboots Log in the OS again and check the dump file For the location of the system dump file directory refer to the installation setup manual of the OS 3 35 855 900547 200 Troubleshooting CHAPTER 4 Troubleshooting This chapter shows general actions to errors in the base module and peripheral units If a particular error persists to occur despite the actions you have taken record the error state and contact the maintenance personnel of NEC See Figures 1 2 and 1 3 in Section 1 1 for the locations of the main and expansion cabinets respectively 4 1 T
149. with another CELL while the software is running it is not a combination of attach detach commands but provides a function exclusive to this command If no argument is specified or an argument has an error the swap command help opens While this command is valid to running partitions it is only functional when it is used with the OS that supports online attach detach capability This command is supported on the 32Way B and 8Way models cellx celly Swap a running CELL having physical CELL number x with another CELL having physical CELL number y CELLy must be the one that is not attached to any partition For CELL swapping an invalid partition is needed to which CELLs or IOXs belong When swapping is complete CELL x is detached from the partition while CELLy is attached to it Logical CELL number is transferred from CELLx to CELL y smem This command is only supported on the ISPF model It is not supported on any other models Use this command to set the size of the memory area shared by partitions If no argument is specified or an argument has an error the smem command help opens This command is valid to partitions that are not running mmm Set the shared memory size for the partition with partition number n in a GB increment It is not allowed to change the shared memory size for active partitions No shared memory is used if 0 is specified cmem This command is only

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