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1. Chapter 2 25 Safety Considerations Electrical Safety Precautions Electrical Safety Precautions Hazardous voltages are present inside the server cabinet while the site AC circuit breakers are set to ON Ensure that the site AC circuit breakers are set to OFF before servicing the system Circuit Breakers WARNING Set all AC input circuit breakers to the OFF position before connecting a power cable plug to the facility s AC power Failure to do so may cause injury to personnel 26 Chapter 2 Unpacking Inspect shipping containers when the equipment arrives at the site Check equipment after the packing has been removed This chapter discusses how to inspect and receive the hp rp8400 server cabinet Chapter 3 27 Unpacking NOTE The server will ship in one of three different configurations The configurations are on a pallet in a Rosebowl II cabinet on a pallet for rack mount into an existing cabinet on the customer site and on a pallet with a wheel kit for installation as a standalone server e Inspecting the hp rp8400 Server Cabinet e Receiving the hp rp8400 Server Cabinet e Rack Mount System Installation e Wheel Kit Installation e Power Distribution Unit 28 Chapter 3 Unpacking Inspecting the hp rp8400 Server Cabinet Inspecting the hp rp8400 Server Cabinet Hewlett Packard shipping containers are designed to protect their contents under normal shipping conditions After th
2. HEWLETT This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules z i T ne F CLASS m OR 72 AMBAS ome Regulatory ID S16 This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Tov M C us Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Hak 3862H001 x uy 2109 Cet appareil numerique de la classe A respecte toutes les Toiwonese C exigences du Reglement sur le materiel brouilleur du Canada Space Here 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference that may cause ES OMSI IHAERE AGRO REIN T 52 53 Xane kb ud VOCA MADE IN U S A OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN COMPONENTS Regulatory Label mass storage cage Inspect the cabinet mass storage cage area and verify that the regulatory label is securely attached and is printed in the correct language for the installation Ensure that the label is securely fastened to the mass storage cage area If the label is printed in an incorrect language notify the customer sales representative or the shipping division 58 Chapter 4 5 System Installation This chapter contains the procedures for completing the system installation procedures for the hp rp8400 server series e hp rp8400 Server Series AC Input Power e Setting Up the CE Tool PC Chapter 5 59 System Installation e Turning On Housekeeping Power and Logging in to the MP e Configuring LAN Information for the MP e Con
3. Step 4 Touch the other test probe to an unpainted metal surface of the cabinet NOTE If the digital multimeter DMM leads will not reach from the junction box to the cabinet use a piece of wire connected to the ground terminal of the junction box Step 5 Check for continuity indication of less than 0 1 ohm e If continuity is not found check to ensure that the DMM test leads are making good contact to unpainted metal and try again e If continuity is still not found disconnect the cabinet site AC power immediately and notify the customer of the probability of incorrectly wired AC power to the cabinet e If continuity is good and connection of the cabinet to site AC power supply ground and not floating or connected to a phase is verified then voltage checks may be performed Voltage Check This section provides voltage check information for use on the customer site The emphasis will focus on measuring the voltages at the power cord plug end specified as an IEC 320 C19 type plug This is the end that plugs directly into the back of the server cabinet NOTE These procedures need to be performed for each power cord that will be plugged directly into the back of the server cabinet If the expected results from this procedure are not observed during the voltage check please refer to the next section titled Voltage Check Additional Procedure 52 Chapter 4 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Chapter 4 AC Power Wiring and Voltag
4. There are several documents written to help with rack mounting the server This list is intended to guide the HP Installation Specialist to the documentation that has been written by the Rack Solutions team The external Web site is http www hp com racksolutions The internal Web site is http racksolutions corp hp com Rack System E Detailed rack information for the rack system e covers the following topics e Safety and Regulatory Information e Description of the Standard Racks and Physical Specifications e Installation Guidelines e Procedures The part number for this user s manual is 5967 6409 Rack System E Stabilizer Feet The stabilizer installation guide for the rack system e covers the following topics e How to Install the Stabilizers e Moving the Rack The part number for this installation guide is A5805 96001 HP J1528A Rack Integration Kit The rack integration kit information covers installing the following products e Ballast Kit J1479A e Anti Tip Stabilizer Kit A5540A e Slide Rails e CMA Cable Management Arm e Interlock Device Assembly This installation guide provides a complete parts list of the hardware and tools required to perform the installation of the products mentioned Installation of the products is illustrated in this guide The part number for this installation guide is J1528 90001 Manual Lifting Use this procedure only if no Hewlett Packard approved lift is available 34 Chapter 3
5. Unpacking Rack Mount System Installation This procedure should only be performed by FOUR 4 qualified HP Service Personnel utilizing proper lifting techniques and procedures System damage can occur through improper removal and re installation of devices This task must be performed by trained personnel only Instructions for removing and re installing these components can be found in the Removal amp Replacement chapter of the Service Guide CAUTION Observe all ESD safety precautions before attempting this procedure Failure to follow ESD safety precautions could result in damage to the server Step 1 Reduce the weight by removing all Bulk Power Supplies and Cell Boards Step 2 Locate the FOUR 4 positioning handles on the sides of the system They are color coded blue and located close to each base corner of the unit CAUTION Utilize proper lifting techniques and procedures Refer to URL http ehss field corp hp com web_docs C03 0010 pdf Step 3 Unfold the handles so they are extended out from the unit The server is now ready for manual lifting by the FOUR 4 qualified HP Service Personnel Step 4 After the server is secured re install the previously removed Cell Boards and Bulk Power Supplies Using the RonI Model 17000 SP 400 Lifting Device A lifter designed by the RonI company will be used to rack mount the server The lifter is capable of lifting 400 pounds to a height of five feet The lifter can be broken
6. Select the VFP command and choose the partition desired to view There should be no activity on the screen at this point in the installation process NOTE More than one window cannot be opened using a serial display device To power on the SPU cabinet 1 Switch the power switch at the front of the cabinet to On The following events shall occur e 48 V power is applied to the server cabinet e Processor Dependent Code PDC starts to run on each cell e Cell self test executes e Hardware initializes for the cabinet e Console communication is established When activity on the Reflection 1 screen stops return to the MP Main Menu by typing Ctr1 B Enter co to enter console mode Enter the partition number of the partition to boot OU m WO N Press Enter once or twice until the BCH prompt is present Main Menu Enter command or menu gt Chapter 5 77 System Installation Verifying the System Configuration Verifying the System Configuration At this point in the installation process the hardware is set up the Management Processor MP is connected to the LAN the AC and DC power have been turned on and the selftest is completed Now the configuration can be verified After DC is powered on and the selftest is completed the BCH prompt appears Main Menu Enter command or menu gt 1 Enter di to display a list of the Boot Console Handler BCH commands 2 To display the Information Menu to check the configu
7. another configuration where the ramps are secured together on one side of the cabinet with one bolt Figure 3 2Removing the Shipping Bolts and Plastic Cover Chapter 3 31 Unpacking Receiving the hp rp8400 Server Cabinet Step 6 Remove the six bolts from the base attaching the rack to the pallet Figure 3 3Preparing to Roll Off the Pallet WARNING Make sure that the leveling feet on the rack are raised before you roll the rack down the ramp and any time you roll the rack on the casters Use caution when rolling the cabinet off the ramp A single server in the cabinet weighs approximately 508 pounds It is strongly recommended that two people roll the cabinet off the pallet 32 Chapter 3 Unpacking Receiving the hp rp8400 Server Cabinet Securing the Cabinet Once in position secure and stabilize the cabinet using the leveling feet at the corners of the base and install the anti tip mechanisms on the bottom front and rear of the rack Figure 3 4 Securing the Cabinet Loooooog Chapter 3 33 Unpacking Rack Mount System Installation Rack Mount System Installation Servers shipped as a stand alone or in the to be racked configuration must have the core I O handles and the PCI towel bars attached at system installation Obtain and install the core I O handles and PCI towel bars from the accessory kit A6093 04046 The towel bars and handles are the same part Refer to service note A6093A 11
8. circuit breakers 26 cm Command Menu command 75 co Console command 77 commands bo Boot 80 ca Configure Asynchronous and Modem Parameters 91 cm Command Menu 75 co Console 77 CTRL B 77 di Display 78 du display MP bus topology 75 in Information Menu 78 IO InputOutput 78 lc LAN configuration 70 ls LAN status 71 MA Main Menu 78 ME Memory 78 PR Processor 78 pwrgrd Power Grid 76 vfp Virtual Front Panel 77 completing the installation report 22 connecting and testing ac power 22 customer responsibilities 20 accepting the equipment 20 equipment inventory 20 Index inventory equipment 20 preparing the site 20 customer signoff 82 D di Display command 78 du display MP bus topology command 75 E electrical safety precautions 26 equipment inventory 20 G gateway address 70 Gold Book 82 H housekeeping power 67 hp installation specialist responsibilities completing the installation report 22 connecting and testing ac power 22 installing the cabinet 21 unpacking the equipment 21 HP UX booting 80 I iCOD definition 79 email requirements 79 in Information Menu command 78 initial observations interval one 63 interval three 63 interval two 63 input power ratings 24 inspecting for damage 29 installation cabinet 21 checklist 86 warranty 29 introduction 19 customer responsibilities 20 overview 19 inventory 20 IO InputOut
9. column with the cells physically located inside the server cabinet Figure 5 9 shows that cells are installed in slots 0 1 2 and 3 In the server cabinet there should be cells physically located in slots 0 1 2 and 3 Chapter 5 75 System Installation Configuring AC Line Status Configuring AC Line Status Utilities is able to detect if power is applied to each of the AC input cords for the server This is achieved by sampling the status of the bulk power supplies During installation use the following procedure to check the configuration for the AC line status and configure it to match the customer s environment Step 1 At the MP prompt enter cm This will display the command menu and allow for viewing and configuring various utilities controlled by the MP Step 2 From the command prompt MP CM gt enter pwrgrd The pwrgrd command displays the current power configuration This command can also be used to change the power grid configuration A screen similar to the following appears Figure 5 12The pwrgrd Command Screen MP CM gt pwrgrd The current power configuration is Grids A amp B Power grid configuration preference 1 Grid A only 2 Grid B only 3 Grids A amp B Select Option MP CM Step 3 Verify that the power grid configuration is correct by examining the output from the pwrgrd command The power configuration shown above indicates that both grid A and grid B have been config
10. customer To set the MP LAN IP address 1 At the MP Main Menu prompt MP gt enter cm From the MP Command Menu prompt MP CM enter 1c for LAN configuration The screen displays the default values and asks if you want to modify them It is a good idea to write down the information as it may be required for future troubleshooting NOTE If the Command Menu is not shown enter q to return to the MP Main Menu then enter cm Enter 1c and press the Return key The following screen appears Figure 5 7 The lc Command Screen MP CM gt LC This command modifies the LAN parameters Current configuration of GSP customer LAN interface MAC address 00 30 6e 05 09 24 IP address 15 99 83 215 0x0 6353d7 Hostname Quartz s Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Oxfff f f 00 Gateway 15 99 83 254 0x0 6353fe Status UP and RUNNING AutoNegotiate Enabled Data Rate 100 Mb s Duplex Half Error Count 0 Last Error none Do you want to modify the configuration for the customer LAN Y N q MP CM gt NOTE The value in the IP address field has been set at the factory Obtain the LAN IP address from the customer 2 At the prompt Do you want to modify the configuration for the customer LAN enter y The current IP address is shown then the following prompt appears Do you want to modify it Y NJ 3 Enter y 4 Enter the new IP address The customer shall provide this address for network interface 0 70 Chap
11. down into several components Once completely broken down no single component weighs more than 25 pounds This makes the lifter easy to transport from the office to the car and then to the customer site Documentation for the Ronl lifter has been written by Ronl and is on the hp rp8400 server series EPSS Complete details on how to assemble the lifter troubleshoot the lifter and maintain the lifter are provided by Ronl in the documentation Use the following procedure to unload the server from the pallet once the lifter is assembled WARNING Use caution when using the lifter Because of the weight of the server it must be centered on the lifter forks before raising it off the pallet to avoid injury The server must be racked in the bottom of a cabinet for safety reasons Never extend more than one server from the same cabinet while installing or servicing either an hp rp8400 server series or another server product Failure to follow these instructions could result in the cabinet tipping over Step 1 Obtain the HP J1528A Rack Integration Kit Installation Guide before proceeding with the rack mount procedure This guide covers these important steps e Installing the anti tip stabilizer kit A5540A Chapter 3 35 Unpacking Rack Mount System Installation e Installing the ballast kit J1479A e Installing the barrel nuts on the front and rear columns e Installing the slides Step 2 Follow the instructions on the outside of the se
12. iCOD CPU but is now an ordered and delivered CPU Upgrade for the system Due to the changing of this product the most current information on installing configuring and troubleshooting iCOD can be found at http docs hp com NOTE Ensure that the customer is aware of the iCOD email requirements Refer to http docs hp com for further details Chapter 5 79 System Installation Booting HP UX on the Partition s Booting HP UX on the Partition s To boot HP UX on a partition 1 At the MP Main Menu enter co If at the BCH prompt enter Ctrl B to return to the MP Main Menu If at the MP CM Menu enter ma to return to the MP Main Menu 2 Identity the partition to boot Partitions may be booted in any order 3 At the BCH prompt enter bo The prompt Do you wish to stop at the ISL prompt prior to booting y n appears 4 Enter n NOTE If the partition fails to boot or if the SPU was shipped without instant ignition you may have to boot from a DVD that contains the operating system and other necessary software 80 Chapter 5 6 Installation Cleanup After the hp rp8400 server series has been installed in a computer room and verified conduct the post installation check Before turning the system over to the customer it is important to inspect the system visually and clean up the installation area Chapter 6 81 Installation Cleanup Installation Cleanup Checklist Installation Cleanup Checklist Use the foll
13. ies zoe Al Hale E Bias sum A Bl Bi iy Lit Power Label Description Each power label provides power rating information for its corresponding cabinet The dash and the virgule symbols on the labels indicate a specific value or range e The dash means that the equipment operates properly between the values listed e The virgule means that a specific voltage or frequency is required and that internal adjustments or specific component installation must be made by authorized personnel only When the virgule symbol is used the specific voltage or frequency is also listed on the cabinet s power cable safety caution label Input Power Inspection Checklist WARNING Injury to personnel or damage to equipment can occur if the AC input power does not comply with the specifications on the cabinet power label The following information should be verified before applying AC power to a cabinet 1 Facility AC voltage range and the cabinet voltage requirements are the same 2 Facility AC input frequency range corresponds to the cabinet frequency range 24 Chapter 2 Safety Considerations Input Power Ratings 3 Facility circuit breakers are adequate for specified cabinet current loads Refer to the Site Preparation Guide hp rp8400 server series for circuit breaker size requirements 4 Facility AC power connection to the processor cabinet complies with and is tested by guidelines set forth in Chapter 4 AC Power
14. inch Adjust leveling feet Install anti tip plates Inspect cables for proper installation Set up CE tool and connect to Remote RS 232 port on MP Apply power to cabinet Housekeeping Check power to BPSs Log in to MP Set LAN IP address on MP Connect customer console Set up network on customer console Verify LAN connection Verify presence of cells Power on cabinet 48 V Verify system configuration and set boot parameters Set automatic system restart Boot partitions Configure remote login if required See Appendix B See Appendix B Verify remote link if required Appendix A 87 Installation Checklist Using the Checklist Table A 1 Factory Integrated Installation Checklist Continued Continued PROCEDURE IN PROCESS COMPLETED Install non factory integrated VO cards if required Select PCI card slot Install PCI card Verify installation Route cables using the cable management arm Install other peripherals if required Perform visual inspection and complete installation Set up network services if required Enable iCOD if available Final inspection of circuit boards Final inspection of cabling Area cleaned and debris and packing materials disposed of Tools accounted for Parts and other items disposed of Make entry in Gol
15. 8mm T15 Steel Zinc 8 Machine Screw Used to attach each caster to the chassis A6093 44013 Plywood Unloading Ramp Not Applicable Phillips Head Wood Screw Used 2 to attach the ramp to the pallet Tools Required for Installation The following list provides the installer with the recommended tools to perform the wheel kit installation e Diagonal side cutters e Safety glasses e Torx driver with T 15 bit e Phillips head screwdriver WARNING Wear protective glasses while cutting the plastic bands around the shipping container These bands are under tension When cut they can spring back and cause serious eye injury 38 Chapter 3 Unpacking Wheel Kit Installation 1 Cut and remove the polystrap bands securing the HP Server to the pallet 2 Lift the carton top from the cardboard tray resting on the pallet 3 Remove the bezel kit carton and top cushion from the pallet Figure 3 7 Bezel Kit and Top Cushion Top Cushions Bezel Kit Cardboard Tray Pallet 4 Unfold bottom cardboard tray Chapter 3 39 Unpacking Wheel Kit Installation 5 Remove the front cushion only Do not remove any other cushions until further instructed Figure 3 8 Removal of Cushion from Front Edge of Server Rear Cushion Side Cushion Front Cushion 6 Open the wheel kit box and locate the two front casters The front casters are shorter in length than the two rear casters Each front caster is designed to f
16. E n Ll L2 L1 L Step 3 Step 4 Al Al 0 Step 2 9 E E38 GND GND GC bt oi Ll L2 Ll L2 BO Bl Step 1 Measure the voltage between AO and Al Take the AC voltage down to the lowest scale on the volt meter One probe will be inserted into the ground pin for AO The other probe will be inserted into the ground pin for A1 Verify that the measurement is between 0 5 volts AC If the measurement is 5V or greater escalate the situation Do not attempt to plug the power cords into the server cabinet Step 2 Measure the voltage between BO and B1 Take the AC voltage down to the lowest scale on the volt meter One probe will be inserted into the ground pin for BO The other probe will be inserted into the ground pin for B1 Verify that the measurement is between 0 5 volts AC If the measurement is 5V or greater escalate the situation Do not attempt to plug the power cords into the server cabinet Step 3 Measure the voltage between AO and BO Take the AC voltage down to the lowest scale on the volt meter One probe will be inserted into the ground pin for AO The other probe will be inserted into the ground pin for BO Verify that the measurement is between 0 5 volts AC If the measurement is 5V or greater escalate the situation Do not attempt to plug the power cords into the server cabinet Step 4 Measure the voltage between A1 and B1 Take the AC voltage down to the lowest scale on the volt meter One probe will be in
17. FF Step 7 Ensure that power is removed from the server Step 8 Route and connect the server power connector to the site power receptacle e For locking type receptacles line up the key on the plug with the groove in the receptacle e Push the plug into the receptacle and rotate to lock the connector in place WARNING Do not set site AC circuit breakers serving the processor cabinet s to ON before verifying that the cabinet has been wired into the site AC power supply correctly Failure to do so may result in injury to personnel or damage to equipment when AC power is applied to the cabinet Step 9 Set the site power circuit breaker to ON 56 Chapter 4 AC Power Wiring and Voltage Checks WARNING SHOCK HAZARD Risk of shock hazard while testing primary power Use properly insulated probes Be sure to replace access cover when finished testing primary power Step 10 Set the server power to ON Step 11 Check that the indicator light on each power supply is lit Chapter 4 57 AC Power Wiring and Voltage Checks Regulatory and System Serial Number Label Check A system serial number is located on the regulatory label affixed to cabinet This label is printed in the appropriate language for the installation location The serial number check verifies that the label is affixed to the server and that it is printed in the correct language Refer to Figure 4 5 for label details Figure 4 5 Regulatory Label with Serial Number
18. Installation Guide hp rp8400 Server Series Third Edition Version 4 0 La invent Manufacturing Part Number A6093 96022 August 2003 USA Legal Notices The information in this document is subject to change without notice Hewlett Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this manual including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Hewlett Packard shall not be held liable for errors contained herein or direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material Restricted Rights Legend Use duplication or disclosure by the U S Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph c 1 ii of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252 227 7013 for DOD agencies and subparagraphs c 1 and c 2 of the Commercial Computer Software Restricted Rights clause at FAR 52 227 19 for other agencies HEWLETT PACKARD COMPANY 3000 Hanover Street Palo Alto California 94304 U S A Copyright Notices copyright 1979 2003 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P all rights reserved Windows Windows NT Windows 95 Windows 2000 and Windows XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft in the U S and other countries Reproduction adaptation or translation of this document without prior written permission is prohibited except as allow
19. Slip or the customer s Bill of Material It is the customer s responsibility to obtain and complete a damage claim form from the shipping representative if the system has been damaged Refer to Chapter 3 Unpacking for more information on checking the inventory 20 Chapter 1 Introduction HP Installation Specialist Responsibilities HP Installation Specialist Responsibilities The HP Installation Specialist is responsible for e Unpacking the equipment e Installing the cabinets e Connecting the system to AC power e Completing the installation report Tool Requirements The following list provides the HP Installation Specialist with the recommended tools for performing the unpacking and installation process Tools Required for Unpacking e Diagonal side cutters e Safety glasses e Ratchet handle extension and socket 1 2 inch e Open end wrench 1 2 inch e Closed end wrench 1 2 inch Tools Required for Installation e Digital voltmeter e Open end wrench 1 2 inch e ESD kit wrist strap wrist cord ground mat ground cord e Cable ties e Permanent marking pen Unpacking the Equipment The HP Installation Specialist may unpack the equipment after it is located at the final installation site Unpacking includes checking the inventory inspecting the equipment with the customer and removing the equipment from the containers Save all packing material until the operational checkout of the equipment is complet
20. acet hee bias 38 Power Distribution Unit mcr a Vacca xe a hs 46 4 AC Power Overview ee ssec e aer T Rr Ede eri Fo TU ee p E NR RS Ia RU as 49 AC Power Connections TP ERUEEIMUE ERU E ER ER IP 50 Wiring and Voltage Checks i a tia wine Y D A Ke ea aa Roa eke 51 Wiring Check ra cei ple bud bv Ee Cep e dle do ges be o ex eee eds 51 Voltage Checks vos ed RR TE ER DIS ua i Edu EE CP 52 Voltage Check Additional Procedure 0 6 eee eee ene een nes 56 Regulatory and System Serial Number Label Check 0 000 c cee eee nes 58 5 System Installation hp rp8400 Server Series AC Input Power 0 cece cence rn 61 Applying Power to the hp rp8400 Server Series 63 Setting Up the GE Tool PG ii ii A iia 64 Setting CE Tool Parameters o eee eee ene hh 64 Connecting the CE Tool to the Local RS 232 Port on the MP 0 0 0 ccc cee eee 65 Turning On Housekeeping Power and Logging in to the MP 0 cece eee eee 67 Configuring LAN Information for the MP 0 0 ccc e a 70 Configuring the Management Processor for use with a Web Console 0 00 e ee naen 72 Contents Verifying Presence of the Cell Boards o o ooooooooooor eee enn e een eene 75 Configuring AG Line Status a Fah vex AE une 76 Powering On the hp rp8400 Server Series Cabinet 48 V 0 0 cece eee o 77 Verifying the System Configuration 78 Adding Processors with Instant Capacity On Deman
21. as been unpacked and moved into position it must be connected to a source of AC power which must be checked before the system is powered up This chapter describes these activities e Overview e AC Power Connections Chapter 4 47 AC Power e Wiring and Voltage Checks 48 Chapter 4 AC Power Overview Overview The hp rp8400 server series has an AC power plug on a 3 wire AC power cable These systems connect to a power source of 200 240 V AC WARNING Do not set site AC circuit breakers serving the cabinet s to ON before verifying that the cabinet has been wired into the site AC power supply correctly Failure to do so may result in injury to personnel or damage to equipment when AC power is applied to the cabinet Always perform a wiring check to verify that the AC power cable is wired into the AC power supply correctly before applying AC power to the cabinet s Verify the following items before applying AC power to the cabinet e Cabinet ground connects to the site electrical system ground and is not left floating or connected to a phase e AC voltage is within the 200 240 V AC limits e Safety warning labels on the cabinet are correct Chapter 4 49 AC Power AC Power Connections AC Power Connections This section provides a brief overview of concerns to be aware of when attaching the site AC power to the server cabinet See the Site Preparation Guide for the hp rp8400 Server Series for a more detailed expla
22. cm Enter HE to get a list of available commands MP CM gt ca This command allows modification of the asychronous parameters WARNING Changing the asynchronous parameters requires reboot of the MP for proper local operation Do you want to modify the local rs232 port parameters Y N Do you want to modify the modem parameters Y N 91 Accessing the MP Using a Modem Verifying Modem Communications Verifying Modem Communications Verify the modem communications using the following procedure 1 If not already obtained get the modem phone number from the customer 2 Contact the testing organization This could be the Response Center or the WWSIT team 3 Provide the organization with the phone number and parameters set using the MP ca command 4 Request confirmation of the communication link or check the modem light for activity 92 Appendix B A ac power 22 47 connections 50 input 61 overview 49 safety warning label check 58 voltage check 56 wiring and voltage checks 51 wiring check 51 AC power inputs AO 61 Al 61 BO 61 B1 61 accepting the equipment 20 associated documents 17 B BCH prompt 77 bo Boot command 80 booting HP UX 80 BPS Bulk Power Supply 67 Bulk Power Supplies 2 gt C ca Configure Asychronous and Modem Parameters command 91 cables checking 82 cell board 62 verifying presence 75 checklist installation 86 circuit boards checking 82
23. d 1COD o ooooooooooooooooomooo 79 Booting HP UX on the Partition Ss cece es 80 6 Installation Cleanup Installation Cleanup Checklist o ooooooooooroorrronarra ra 82 7 Returning Equipment Repacking the Cabinet for Shipment 0 0 0 ccc eee eee rhe 84 A Installation Checklist sing the Checklist ie ooo eed ew ate tes pee ee ile ese Sa lea ok 86 B Accessing the MP Using a Modem Verifying Modem Communications 92 Tables Table Levin ta e a a odo lc ca AM ci e as e sn La e es a ed 10 Table 3 1 Wheel Kit Packing List o ooo ooooooooooororrrrro roo 38 Table A 1 Factory Integrated Installation Checklist o ooooooooooooorrroooo 86 Tables Figures Figure 2 6 Power Label sash ihe ds Su ce oh as ts Des AA e ss Sods ct hes o sr s 24 Figure 3 1 Removing the Polystraps and Cardboard 0 0c cece eee eens 30 Figure 3 2 Removing the Shipping Bolts and Plastic Cover o oooooooooooroomooo 31 Figure 3 3 Preparing to Roll Off the Pallet 0 0 ccc cen eens 32 Figure 3 4 securing the Cabinet id vanum XE ARX e A ERO ERE edd e dw Rae tte ds 33 Figure 3 5 Pallet Cushion Layout without Server on Pallet o o o oooooooooo 36 Figure 3 6 Raising the Server Off the Pallet Cushions 0 0 0 e cece eee 37 Figure 3 7 Bezel Kit and Top Cushion 0 0 0 een 39 Figure 3 8 Removal of Cushion from Front Ed
24. d Book recommended Customer acceptance and signoff if required 88 Appendix A B Accessing the MP Using a Modem A modem may be used to access the Management Processor MP remotely A modem is often used in conjunction with a paging device to alert a remote monitor about the condition of the SPU As with the Local RS 232 connection only one window can be viewed on the display device When enabled it provides direct access to the MP and to any partition Appendix B 89 Accessing the MP Using a Modem To connect the serial display device to the MP using a modem 1 At the side of the SPU cabinet connect one end of a modem cable to the Remote RS 232 port on the Core VO card Figure B 1 Remote Connection Core I O Card AS 232 UPS System LAN Customer LAN Assigned dev lanO gt AS 232 Remote MP LAN Assigned dev lant OnO 00 co AS 232 Local E Oo D HHo0z 42301 2 Connect the other end of the RS 232 cable to the modem 3 Connect a dedicated phone analog line to the modem 4 Set modem configuration as specified for remote support 90 Appendix B Accessing the MP Using a Modem To modify the modem configuration to configure remote login enter ca Configure Asynchronous and Modem Parameters at the MP command prompt MP CM gt and follow the instruction on the screen Figure B 2 Appendix B The ca Command Screen MP gt
25. d become noticeably audible while the LED indicator remains solid green The BPS LED indicator turns a solid green and the PCI backplane power supply LED indicators turn solid green The hard disk drive LED will turn green briefly and then the LED will turn off Chapter 5 63 System Installation Setting Up the CE Tool PC Setting Up the CE Tool PC The CE Tool is usually a laptop It allows communication with the Management Processor MP in the server The MP monitors the activity of either a one partition or a multiple partition configuration During installation communicating with the MP enables such tasks as e Verifying that the components are present and installed correctly e Setting LAN IP addresses e Shutting down cell board power Communication with the MP is established by connecting the CE Tool to the Local RS 232 port on the Core DO card Setting CE Tool Parameters After powering on the CE Tool ensure the communications settings are as follows e 8 none parity e 9600 baud e None Receive e None Transmit 64 Chapter 5 System Installation Setting Up the CE Tool PC If the CE Tool is a laptop using Reflection 1 check or change these communications settings using the following procedure 1 al From the Reflection 1 Main screen pull down the Connection menu and select Connection Setup 2 Select Serial Port 3 4 Select Com1 Check the settings and change if required Go to More S
26. destal cover into the front caster Secure the pedestal cover to the server by tightening the captive screw on the cover at the rear of the server Figure 3 12 Securing each Pedestal Cover to the Server Rear Caster Pedestal Covers Front Caster 44 Chapter 3 Unpacking Wheel Kit Installation 17 Wheel kit installation is complete once both pedestal covers are attached to the server and the bezel cover is snapped into place on the front of the server Figure 3 13 Completed Wheel Kit Installation Attached Pedestal Cover Chapter 3 45 Unpacking Power Distribution Unit Power Distribution Unit The server may ship with a 60A Power Distribution Unit PDU The NEMA PDU will have four 20A circuit breakers The IEC PDU will have four 16A circuit breakers Each circuit breaker will have two IEC 320 20 outlets associated with each breaker providing a total of eight IEC 320 20 outlets The PDU will be 3U high and will be rack mounted in the server cabinet Documentation for installation will accompany the PDU The documentation may also be found at the external Rack Solutions Web site at http www hp com racksolutions The internal Web site is http racksolutions corp hp com The 60A PDU installation guide will contain e PDU Contents e Hardware e Tools required e Installation diagrams with text The part number for this installation guide is 5969 6523 46 Chapter 3 4 AC Power Once the system h
27. e Checks Voltage Range Verification of Receptacle This procedure measures the voltage between L1 and L2 then from L1 to ground and finally from L2 to ground Three separate measurements will be performed during this procedure Refer to Figure 4 1 for voltage reference points when performing the following measurements Figure 4 1Voltage Reference Points for IEC 320 C19 Plug Step 3 Step 1 Measure the voltage between L1 and L2 This is considered to be a phase to phase measurement in North America In Europe and certain parts of Asia Pacific this measurement is referred to as a phase to neutral measurement The expected voltage measured should be between 200 240 volts AC regardless of the geographic region Measure the voltage between L1 and ground In North America verify this voltage is between 100 120 volts AC In Europe and certain parts of Asia Pacific verify this voltage is between 200 240 volts AC Measure the voltage between L2 and ground In North America verify this voltage is between 100 120 volts AC In Europe and certain parts of Asia Pacific verify this voltage is 0 zero volts AC 53 AC Power Wiring and Voltage Checks Step 1 Step 2 54 Safety Ground Verification Single Power Source This procedure measures the voltage level between AO and A1 The voltage level between BO and B1 will also be verified All measurements will be taken between ground pins Refer to Figure 4 2 for ground refere
28. e equipment arrives at the customer site carefully inspect each carton for signs of shipping damage A tilt indicator is installed on each carton shipped The beads in the indicator will roll to the upper position if the container has been tilted to an angle that could cause equipment damage The tilt indicator itself will have two windows and each window under normal conditions will show four beads present If a carton has been mishandled accidentally dropped or knocked against something the tilt indicator will indicate missing beads If damage is found document the damage with photographs and contact the transport carrier immediately Examine the server cabinet for visible shipping damage After unpacking the cabinet check for damage that may have been obscured by the shipping container If damage is found after visual inspection document the damage with photographs and contact the transport carrier immediately If the equipment has any damage a damage claim form must be obtained by the customer from the shipping representative The customer should complete the form and return it to the shipping representative NOTE The factory provides an installation warranty that is effective from the time the customer receives the shipment until Field Services turns the system over to the customer Upon inspection of a received system and or during installation of the system if any parts or accessories are missing or defective they will be replaced di
29. ed Saving all the packing material allows the equipment to be repacked for return if necessary Installing the Cabinet To install an hp rp8400 server the HP Installation Specialist must connect the cables between the server and the console and if applicable connect modems and other peripherals Should it become necessary to troubleshoot the server during installation or later during a service call note the following caution Chapter 1 21 Introduction HP Installation Specialist Responsibilities CAUTION Do not leave side or top covers off the server for extended periods of time while troubleshooting the server Overall reliability of the server will be compromised if covers are not replaced after servicing Connecting and Testing AC Power After the equipment has been unpacked and moved into position it must be connected to the site AC power supply NOTE Before applying AC power to the system check that the site supply voltage is 200 240 volts AC 50 60 Hz This should be done for every AC receptacle that will supply power to the system s since one receptacle could be wired correctly while the remaining receptacles could be wired incorrectly Verify the following items before applying power to the system e AC power receptacles are wired correctly at the site e AC voltage levels are adequate Domestic and international systems are shipped with a 4 5 meter AC power cord terminating with an AC power plug The matching AC power
30. ed in commercial and or industrial areas and conforms to the standards set by the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment aimed at preventing radio interference in commercial and or industrial areas Consequently when used in a residential area or in an adjacent area thereto radio interference may be caused to radios and TV receivers etc Read the instructions for correct handling 14 EMI Statement European Union Only This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Digital Apparatus Statement Canada This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations BSMI Taiwan This product has been reviewed and is fully compliant to CNS 13438 CISPR 22 1993 Class A ESEA ie SR Se EGG c EEEE HEC A SiE m HHA TH taR T EAAS eh Bee E a ee Acoustics Germany Acoustic Noise A weighted Sound Pressure Level LpA measured at the bystander position normal operation to ISO 7779 LpA 57 3 dB IT Power System This product has not been evaluated for connection to an IT power system an AC distribution system having no direct connection to earth according to IEC 60950 Installation Conditions See installation instructions before connecting to the supply WARNING This equipment is configured with multiple power source
31. ed under the copyright laws Contents 1 Introduction Customer Responsibilities uri A dee bees 20 Preparing the Site vc ee apd a cas p re Rae ere ere te edt od ede eese o a ae s Soe pe be 20 Accepting the Equipment otse orenbbll uec eb ee ma eR Eo ate ar E S 20 HP Installation Specialist Responsibilities 0 0 0 ccc eee ene eens 21 Tool Requirements unas ege ae eed os eos RR Ae ble edad UNT CRT Ded ta need os 21 Unpacking the Equipment 55i a a a ia 21 Installing the Cabinet exon vata SiS PR eese ar a ha refs naa a to 21 Connecting and Testing AC Power 22 Completing the Installation Report llle 22 2 Safety Considerations Input Power Ratings 2 o be ee Rm E See oer ER do dred RUE Rue e SOR ELE Fur om ads 24 Power Label Descripti n 4 i edo ue EP ere PP RON e n REDE allot ban wats 24 Input Power Inspection Checklist 0 0 000 ee teen hl 24 Electrical Safety Precautions ehh hh 26 Circuit Breaker 4 REEL a eaa EA qur a RU ba eA UR E eda ings 26 3 Unpacking Inspecting the hp rp8400 Server Cabinet llle he 29 Receiving the hp rp8400 Server Cabinet o o o o ooooooooooor eh ha 30 Securing the Cabinet daa cesse e ue ER Meck SOE ac eee ea ed a de 33 Rack Mount System Installation 34 Matiual TATE eo doubt SA osse ep POE Pe pn e MET ds 34 Using the RonI Model 17000 SP 400 Lifting Device llsleeeeeeee eh 35 Wheel Kit Installation x25 42 ada a F
32. erving the cabinet s to ON before verifying that the cabinet has been wired into the site AC power supply correctly Failure to do so may result in injury to personnel or damage to equipment when AC power is applied to the cabinet CAUTION Do not set the cabinet circuit breaker to ON before verifying that AC input power is within limits Failure to do so may cause damage to equipment Verify the following items before applying AC power to the cabinet e Cabinet ground connects to the site electrical system ground and is not left floating or connected to a phase e AC voltage is within limits e Safety warning labels on the cabinet are correct Wiring Check WARNING LETHAL VOLTAGE HAZARD Hazardous voltages may be present in the cabinet if incorrectly wired into the site AC power supply Always verify correct wiring and cabinet grounding before applying AC power to the cabinet Failure to do so may result in injury to personnel and damage to equipment Always verify that the AC power cable is correctly wired into the AC power supply before applying AC power to the cabinet Verify the following items before applying AC power to the cabinet e Cabinet safety ground connects to the site electrical system ground and is not left floating or connected to a phase NOTE The following identifies the minimum acceptable and the preferred methods of grounding Use the preferred method whenever possible e Preferred method of grounding is to co
33. ettings to set Xon Xoff Click OK to close the More Settings window Click OK to close the Connection Setup window Pull down the Setup menu and select Terminal under the Emulation tab 7 Select any HP terminal type Preferred types are HP70092 HP70096 or HP70094 HP70098 VT100 Click Apply This option is not highlighted ifthe terminal type you want is already selected Click OK Connecting the CE Tool to the Local RS 232 Port on the MP This connection allows direct communications with the MP Only one window can be created on the CE Tool to monitor the MP When enabled it provides direct access to the MP and any partition Use the following procedure to connect the CE Tool to the Local RS 232 Port on the MP Chapter 5 65 66 System Installation Setting Up the CE Tool PC 1 Connect one end of a null modem cable 9 pin to 9 pin Part Number 5182 4794 to the Local RS 232 port on the Core I O card the DB9 connector located at the bottom of the Core I O card Figure 5 3 UPS Optional or Other Serial Device D Note The ability to telnet to the MP LAN Port is available once the MP is configured via the RS 232 Local Port Cable Part 5182 4794 2 Connect the other end of the RS 232 cable to the CE Tool LAN and RS 232 Connectors on the Core I O Board Core O Card RS 232 UPS KiHoo1 32301 Chapter 5 System Installation Turning On Housekeeping Power and Logging in t
34. fice regarding shipment Before shipment securely place a tag on the container and equipment to identify the owner and the service to be performed Include the SPU cabinet model number To repackage the SPU cabinet follow the repackage checklist below and refer to the unpacking instructions for details Step 1 Assemble the original HP packing materials or contact your local Hewlett Packard Sales and Support office Step 2 Connect the loading ramp to the pallet Step 3 Raise the leveling feet Step 4 Push the SPU cabinet up the ramp front first Step 5 Secure the SPU cabinet to the pallet Step 6 Place the anti static bag over the SPU cabinet Step 7 Place the top pad packing material and loading unloading ramps on the sides of the SPU cabinet Step 8 Place the corrugated wrap around the SPU cabinet Step 9 Put the box top on the box Step 10 Secure the top to the pallet with top to bottom plastic bands 84 Chapter 7 A Installation Checklist This section provides a means of tracking progress to ensure that all steps required for a successful installation are completed Appendix A 85 Installation Checklist Using the Checklist Using the Checklist The checklist provided here is an installation aid and should be used only after you have installed a few systems using the detailed procedures described in the body of this manual This checklist is a compilation of the tasks described in this manual The chec
35. figuring the Management Processor for use with a Web Console e Verifying Presence of the Cell Boards e Configuring AC Line Status e Powering On the hp rp8400 Server Series Cabinet 48 V e Verifying the System Configuration e Adding Processors with Instant Capacity On Demand iCOD e Booting HP UX on the Partition s 60 Chapter 5 System Installation hp rp8400 Server Series AC Input Power hp rp8400 Server Series AC Input Power The server can receive AC input from two different AC power sources If two separate power sources are available the server can be plugged into the separate power sources increasing system reliability should one power source fail The main power source is defined to be AO and A1 The redundant power source is defined to be BO and B1 See Figure 5 1 for the AC power input label scheme NOTE When it is desired to run the server with a single power source either AO and A1 or BO and B1 should be used All other combinations are not supported Either combination requires two power cords Figure 5 1 AC Power Input Labeling B1 A1 BO AO The power distribution for the Bulk Power Supplies is provided as follows e A0 input provides power to BPS 0 BPS 1 and BPS 2 e Alinput provides power to BPS 3 BPS 4 and BPS 5 e BO input provides power to BPS 0 BPS 1 and BPS 2 e Bl input provides power to BPS 3 BPS 4 and BPS 5 Chapter 5 61 System Installation hp rp8400 Serve
36. g amber Chapter 5 67 System Installation Turning On Housekeeping Power and Logging in to the MP e after 30 seconds has elapsed Note the flashing amber BPS LED for each BPS becomes a flashing green LED Figure 5 5 BPS LED Location BPS LED 3 Login to the MP a Enter Admin at the login prompt This term is case sensitive It takes a few moments for the MP prompt to appear If it does not make sure the laptop serial device settings are correct 8 bits no parity 9600 baud and None for both Receive and Transmit Then try again b Enter Admin at the password prompt This term is case sensitive 68 Chapter 5 System Installation Turning On Housekeeping Power and Logging in to the MP The MP Main Menu appears Figure 5 6 MP Main Menu MP login Admin MP password Welcome to the S Class 16K A Management Processor c Copyright 1995 2001 Hewlett Packard Co All Rights Reserved Version 0 23 MP MAIN MENU CO Consoles VFP Virtual Front Panel CM Command Menu CL Console Logs SL Show chassis Logs HE Help X Exit Connection Chapter 5 69 System Installation Configuring LAN Information for the MP Configuring LAN Information for the MP This section describes how to set and verify the server Management Processor MP LAN port information LAN information includes the MP network name the MP IP address the subnet mask and gateway address This information is provided by the
37. ge of Server 00 c cece eee 40 Figure 3 9 Attaching a Caster Wheel to the Server 0 ccc cece eee eens 41 Figure 3 10 Attaching the Ramp to the Pallet 0 0 0 0 0c ee ees 42 Figure 3 11 Side Cushion Removal from Server 0 0 cece cece eee eens 43 Figure 3 12 Securing each Pedestal Cover to the Server 0 0 0 ccc eee eens 44 Figure 3 13 Completed Wheel Kit Installation 0 0 0 0 ccc e 45 Figure 4 1 Voltage Reference Points for IEC 320 C19 Plug cee 53 Figure 4 2 Safety Ground Reference Check Single Power Source oo o ooooooooooo 54 Figure 4 3 Safety Ground Reference Check Dual Power Source 00 00 eee 55 Figure 4 4 Wall Receptacle Pinouts 0 0 0 cc ccc eee rn 56 Figure 4 5 Regulatory Label with Serial Number 0 0 es 58 Figure 5 1 AC Power Input Labeling ssim nenen ia en e ea RR e 61 Figure 5 2 Distribution of Input Power for Each Bulk Power Supply 62 Figure 5 3 LAN and RS 232 Connectors on the Core I O Board 0 0 e eee 66 Figure 5 4 Front Panel Display eee e 67 Figure 5 5 BPS LED Location hostia ds aro il oiled eels dr teen 68 Figure 5 6 MP Main Menu 69 Figure 5 7 The lc Command Screen A Oe seh uk oe te eo Ea Roe 70 Figure 5 8 The ls Command Screen ccc cece cee ee teen nee e hh 71 Figure 5 9 Example lc Command ss ecer asena 0 ccc cece or 72 F
38. igure 5 10 Browser Window 46 0044 2345856 Rar EA Seba due Ro Reb Rog ARD d 73 Figure 5 11 The du Command Screen o 75 Figure 5 12 The pwrgrd Command Screen o oocoooccocnocoano eae en 76 Figure Bel Remote Conte 2 Lead EPA TL Oe YEN Le NE dea gos 90 Figure B 2 The ca Command Screen o 91 Figures Preface This guide provides the HP Installation Specialist with the background information and procedures needed to install the hp rp8400 server series Revision History Table 1 Revisions Edition Part Number Release Date Description Second A6093 96012 August 2002 Updated with additions and corrections Third A6093 960 August 2003 Added Configuring a Web Console on the MP to Chapter 5 10 Scope The information contained in this manual applies to the hp rp8400 server series This guide is divided into the following chapters Chapter 1 Introduction Describes the responsibilities of the customer and the HP Installation Specialist prior to and during installation Chapter 2 Safety Considerations Lists the safety considerations for installing a new system or upgrading an existing system Chapter 3 Unpacking Discusses how to inspect equipment unpack cabinets and accessories and check inventory Chapter 4 AC Power Discusses procedures to connect AC power to the system and to power up the system Chapter 5 System Installation Provides infor
39. iguring the Management Processor for use with a Web Console The Web console is an embedded feature of the management processor MP The Web console allows access to the server via the LAN port on the core I O card MP configuration must be done from an ASCII console NOTE The MP has a separate LAN port from the system LAN port It requires a separate LAN drop IP address and networking information from that of the port used by HP UX Before starting this procedure the following information is required e IP address for the MP LAN e Subnet mask e Gateway address e Hostname this is used when messages are logged or printed To configure the LAN port for a Web console perform the following steps Step 1 Type b Control b to access the MP LAN interface Step 2 At the MP prompt type Ic to access the LAN configuration command Respond to each prompt with the appropriate information Figure 5 9 Example lc Command MP CM LE This command modifies the LAN parameters Current configuration of MP LAN interface MAC address 00 30 6e 05 09 24 IP address 2 15 99 83 215 iax 6353d7 Hostname lo QUAartz s Subnet mask 255 255 205 0 Oxf fff EOD Gateway z 15 959 53 254 0x0 6353 fe Status UP and RUNNING AutoMeqotiate Enabled Data Rate 100 Mbs Duplex Half Error Count 0 Last Error none Do you want to modify the configuration for the customer LAN Y M q HE CH 72 Chapter 5 System Installation Configu
40. ion of the responsibilities of the Customer and HP Installation Specialist before and during an installation e Customer Responsibilities e HP Installation Specialist Responsibilities Chapter 1 19 Introduction Customer Responsibilities Customer Responsibilities The customer is responsible for e Preparing the Site e Accepting the Equipment Preparing the Site The customer and a Hewlett Packard representative should review the site survey and site inspection checklists located in the Site Preparation Guide hp rp8400 server series to identify potential problems that may arise before during or after installation of the system The checklists provide information on the following e Installation restrictions such as size and weight limitations at the facility e Special delivery procedures e Special equipment required for installation for example tracks or hoists e Times when the facility is available for installation after the components are unpacked and ready for installation e Special security requirements applicable to the facility such as security clearances visitor or vendor badges Accepting the Equipment The customer should oversee the arrival of the equipment including checking the inventory and moving the equipment to the final installation location The customer and the HP Installation Specialist should inspect the equipment when it is unpacked Inventory the equipment with the Sales Order Packing
41. it only on one corner of the server There is a right front caster and a left front caster 40 Chapter 3 Unpacking Wheel Kit Installation 7 Remove two of the eight screws from the plastic pouch Attach one wheel caster to the front of the server Figure 3 9 Attaching a Caster Wheel to the Server Front Caster 8 Attach the remaining front caster to the server using two more screws supplied in the plastic pouch 9 Remove the rear cushion at the rear of the server Do not remove the remaining cushions 10 Mount the two rear casters to the server using the remaining four screws 11 Obtain the plywood ramp from the wheel kit Chapter 3 41 Unpacking Wheel Kit Installation 12 Attach the ramp to the edge of the pallet Note there are two pre drilled holes in the ramp Use the two screws taped to the ramp and attach it to the pallet Figure 3 10 Attaching the Ramp to the Pallet Positioning the Screw in the Ramp 42 Chapter 3 Unpacking Wheel Kit Installation 13 Remove the two side cushions from the server and unfold the cardboard tray so that it lays flat on the pallet Figure 3 11 Side Cushion Removal from Server Side Cushion Ramp 14 Carefully roll the server off the pallet and down the ramp 15 Obtain the pedestal covers from the wheel kit Note that the pedestal covers are designed to fit on either side of the server Chapter 3 43 Unpacking Wheel Kit Installation 16 Insert the slot on the pe
42. klist is organized as follows PROCEDURES The procedures outlined in this document in order IN PROCESS The portion of the checklist that allows you to comment on the current status of a procedure COMPLETED The final check to ensure that a step has been completed and comments Major tasks are in bold type subtasks are indented Table A 1 Factory Integrated Installation Checklist PROCEDURE IN PROCESS COMPLETED Initials Comments Initials Comments Obtain LAN information Verify site preparation Site grounding verified Power requirements verified Check inventory Inspect shipping containers for damage Unpack SPU cabinet Allow proper clearance Cut polystrap bands Remove cardboard top cap Remove corrugated wrap from the pallet Remove four bolts holding down the ramps and remove the ramps Remove antistatic bag Check for damage exterior and interior Position ramps Roll cabinet off ramp 86 Appendix A Installation Checklist Using the Checklist Table A 1 Factory Integrated Installation Checklist Continued Continued PROCEDURE IN PROCESS COMPLETED Unpack the peripheral cabinet if ordered Unpack other equipment Remove and dispose of packaging material Move cabinet s and equipment to computer room Move cabinets into final position Position cabinets next to each other approx 1 2
43. mation regarding hp rp8400 server series power inputs setting up the CE Tool and configuring the MP Chapter 6 Installation cleanup Discusses procedures to complete the cosmetic portion of the installation Chapter 7 Returning equipment Discusses procedures to follow if equipment must be returned to Hewlett Packard Appendix A Installation checklist Provides a checklist to use during and after installation to ensure that all required tasks have been performed Appendix B Accessing the MP Using a Modem Provides the procedure used to connect to the MP remotely 11 12 Warnings Cautions and Notes This document presents warnings cautions and notes in the following format WARNING CAUTION NOTE A warning highlights information that if not adhered to could cause harm or injury to personnel A caution highlights procedures or information necessary to avoid damage to equipment damage to software loss of data or invalid test results A note highlights supplemental information 13 Safety and Regulatory Information For your protection this product has been tested to various national and international regulations and standards The scope of this regulatory testing includes electrical mechanical safety radio frequency interference ergonomics acoustics and hazardous material Where required approvals obtained from third party test agencies are shown on the product label Safety in Ma
44. nation Hewlett Packard personnel should not be directly involved in the selection of material installation or connection of site AC power In all cases this work should be done in strict adherence to local codes by the customer either directly through their personnel or via licensed contractors Hewlett Packard personnel should not be involved with the selection of suitable materials which must conform to local code size temperature rating length etc Before beginning receptacle installation consider the following e Observe all local electrical codes and practices e Ensure that the AC power receptacle is wired to the site AC power via conductors routed through flexible metal conduit or via approved AC power cable before cabinet installation e Ensure that AC power cable is properly sized service rated temperature rated and complies with all applicable codes and regulations e Ensure that the conductors in conduit are properly sized service rated temperature rated color coded and comply with all applicable codes and regulations e Ensure that the AC power cable or conduit is long enough to reach from the site AC power junction box to a location within the distance required to connect to the cabinet 50 Chapter 4 AC Power Wiring and Voltage Checks Wiring and Voltage Checks This section details the methods to check wiring and voltage before powering up a new system WARNING Do not set site AC circuit breakers s
45. nce points when performing these measurements Figure 4 2Safety Ground Reference Check Single Power Source Step 1 1 1 GND GND nl mmm umm Ll L2 Ll L2 AO Al Step 2 E GND GND Ll L2 Ll L BO Bl Measure the voltage between AO and Al Take the AC voltage down to the lowest scale on the volt meter One probe will be inserted into the ground pin for AO The other probe will be inserted into the ground pin for A1 Verify that the measurement is between 0 5 volts AC If the measurement is 5V or greater escalate the situation Do not attempt to plug the power cords into the server cabinet Measure the voltage between BO and B1 Take the AC voltage down to the lowest scale on the volt meter One probe will be inserted into the ground pin for BO The other probe will be inserted into the ground pin for B1 Verify that the measurement is between 0 5 volts AC If the measurement is 5V or greater escalate the situation Do not attempt to plug the power cords into the server cabinet Chapter 4 AC Power Wiring and Voltage Checks Safety Ground Verification Dual Power Source This procedure measures the voltage level between A0 and A1 between BO and B1 between A0 and BO and between A1 and B1 All measurements will be taken between ground pins Refer to Figure 4 3 for ground reference points when performing these measurements Figure 4 3Safety Ground Reference Check Dual Power Source Step 1 4 x rj GND GND
46. ng system configuration 78 voltage check 56 W warranty 29 wiring and voltage checks 51 wiring check 51
47. nnect the green power cord safety ground to the site ground point This is accomplished through the power cord receptacle wiring When required cabinets may be grounded by using grounding straps connected to a site grounding mesh or ground grid e Asaminimum the green power cord safety ground must be connected to the site ground point If the cabinet ground is left floating anyone coming into contact with the cabinet could receive a lethal shock if a component should fail causing leakage or direct connection of phase energy to the cabinet If the cabinet ground connects to a phase the cabinet will be over 200 volts above ground presenting a lethal shock hazard to anyone coming into contact with the cabinet when site AC power is applied to the cabinet Chapter 4 51 AC Power Wiring and Voltage Checks Verify the connection of the cabinet ground to site AC power ground through a continuity check between the cabinet and site AC power supply ground The continuity check should be performed while the site AC power supply circuit breakers serving the cabinet and the cabinet circuit breaker are all set to OFF Use the following procedure to verify that the cabinet ground connects to the site AC power supply ground Step 1 Ensure that the site AC power supply circuit breakers serving the cabinet are set to OFF Step 2 Ensure that the cabinet main circuit breaker is set to OFF Step 3 Touch one test probe to the site AC power supply ground source
48. ntry could deny entry to that user Chapter 5 73 System Installation Configuring the Management Processor for use with a Web Console Removing Users Users can be removed or disabled with the security options command To remove a user perform the following 1 Access the MP 2 Enter the Security Options and access control so command 3 Select the second menu item then enter D for delete Return the MP to default configurations The Default Configuration dc command is used to reset all or some of the MP values to the default values To return MP values to default configurations perform the following 1 Access the MP 2 Enter the Default Configuration dc command 3 Follow the prompts for the de command Be sure to have the change information available CAUTION When the security configuration is reset all users are removed including the MP administrator It also disables the remote The remote must be enabled through the main console using the enable remote ER command The Web console is now configured on the MP For instructions on how to connect a Secure Web Console to the Core I O go to the following URL http docs hp com Scroll down and click on System Hardware then select Secure Web Console 74 Chapter 5 System Installation Verifying Presence of the Cell Boards Verifying Presence of the Cell Boards To perform this activity either connect to the Management Processor MP over the cus
49. o the MP Turning On Housekeeping Power and Logging in to the MP After connecting the serial display device the power to the server cabinet is now ready to be turned On to get a login prompt for the Management Processor MP Switching the power to On allows power to flow to the Bulk Power Supplies BPS located at the front of the server cabinet which in turn provides housekeeping power HKP Before powering up the server cabinet for the first time 1 Verify that the AC voltage at the input source is within specifications for each server cabinet being installed 2 If not already done so power on the serial display device The preferred tool is the CE Tool running Reflection 1 To power up the MP set up a communications link and login to the MP 1 Apply power to the server cabinet Power on any other server cabinets that were shipped to the customer site On the front of the server a solid green Standby Power Good a solid green MP Present and a flashing amber Attention light will illuminate after about 30 seconds Figure 5 4 Front Panel Display A Attention Fault Standby Power Good un O O A O isl s Power i O O Q Switch Remote MP Present Bulk Power Good KiHoo3 42201 2 Check the Bulk Power Supply BPS LED for each BPS See Figure 5 5 for the LED location When on the breakers distribute power to the BPSs AC power is present at the BPSs e when power is first applied Note the BPS LEDs will be flashin
50. owing list to ensure the system is ready to be turned over to the customer 82 Inspect circuit boards Check that all circuit boards are installed and properly seated and that the circuit board retainers are reinstalled Inspect cabling Check that all cables are installed secured and properly routed Inspect test points Check that test leads are removed from the voltage test points Clean up and dispose of debris Remove all packing materials and debris from the area and dispose of it properly Perform final check Inspect the area to ensure that all parts tools and other items used to install the system are disposed of properly Then if you have not already done so close and lock the doors Enter information in the Gold Book When you complete the installation and cleanup we recommend that you make the appropriate notations in the Gold Book which should have been shipped with the system Obtain customer acceptance if required This includes thanking the customer for choosing Hewlett Packard Chapter 6 7 Returning Equipment If damaged equipment is found use the following procedure to return it to Hewlett Packard Chapter 7 83 Returning Equipment Repacking the Cabinet for Shipment Repa Use the cking the Cabinet for Shipment original packing material to repackage the server cabinet for shipment If the packing material is not available contact your local Hewlett Packard Sales and Support of
51. put command 78 IP address default 70 lc Comand Screen 70 ISL prompt 80 L LAN status 70 lc LAN configuration command 70 LED Attention 67 Bulk Power Supply 67 SP Active 67 Standby Power Good 67 93 Index lists 24 login name MP 68 ls LAN Status command 71 M MA Main Menu command 78 MAC address 70 Management Processor MP 64 ME Memory command 78 modem 89 MP login name 68 password 68 MP Management Processor logging in 67 powering on 67 MP network name 70 N N 1 capability 62 notational conventions 15 notes and cautions 13 null modem cable connectivity 65 part number 65 P password MP 68 PDC Processor Dependent Code 77 power applying cabinet 77 cabinet switch 77 grids 61 housekeeping 67 77 label description 24 PR Processor command 78 preface 9 scope 11 preparing the site 20 Processor Dependent Code PDC 77 pwrgrd Power Grid command 76 R Reflection 1 65 77 returning equipment 84 S safety considerations 23 circuit breakers 26 input power ratings 24 power label description 24 safety warning label check 58 serial display device connecting 64 65 recommended windows 77 94 setting parameters 64 signoff customer 82 site preparation 20 subnet mask 70 system configuration verifying 78 T test points checking 82 U unpacking inspecting for damage 29 unpacking the equipment 21 V verifyi
52. r Series AC Input Power See Figure 5 2 for the graphical representation of how the input power cords supply power to each BPS Figure 5 2 CAUTION Distribution of Input Power for Each Bulk Power Supply Do not route data and power cables together in the same cable management arm Do not route data and power cables in parallel paths in close proximity to each other The suggested minimum distance that the data and power cables should be apart is 3 inches 7 62 centimeters The power cord has current flowing through it which creates a magnetic field The potential to induce electromagnetic interference in the data cables exist thereby causing data corruption There can be a total of six Bulk Power Supplies BPS installed in the server e A minimum of two BPS are required to bring up a single cell board installed in the server e N 1 capability is provided in the server when the number of BPS installed exceeds the number of cell boards installed by one BPS e An additional BPS is required for each additional cell board installed in the server For the case where two cell boards are installed there would be a total of four BPS needed to support the two cell board configuration while providing N 1 functionality NOTE 62 Label the AC power cords during the installation One suggestion is to use tie wraps that have the flag molded into the tie wrap The flag can be labeled using the appropriate two characters to represent the pa
53. ration enter in 3 Check the following parameters by selecting the corresponding command from the menu to verify that what the customer ordered is what the customer received e PR Processor e ME Memory e IO Check the PCI Device Information to determine if the values match the devices installed in the T O chassis Use the MA command to return to the BCH Main Menu once the parameters have been checked 78 Chapter 5 System Installation Adding Processors with Instant Capacity On Demand iCOD Adding Processors with Instant Capacity On Demand iCOD The Instant Capacity On Demand iCOD program provides access to additional CPU resources beyond the amount that was purchased for the server This provides the ability to activate additional CPU power for unexpected growth and unexpected spikes in workloads such as Internet or E intelligence Internally COD systems physically have more CPUs called COD CPUs than the number of CPUs actually purchased These iCOD CPUs reside in the purchased system but they belong to Hewlett Packard HP and therefore are HP assets A nominal Right To Access Fee is paid to HP for each iCOD processor in the system At any time any number of iCOD CPUs can be activated Activating an iCOD CPU automatically and instantaneously transforms the COD CPU into an instantly ordered and fulfilled CPU Upgrade that requires payment After the iCOD CPU is activated and paid for it is no longer an
54. receptacles must be prewired into the site AC power supply for each cabinet After installing each cabinet s the HP Installation Specialist must verify AC wiring apply AC power to the system and check input AC voltages Refer to Chapter 4 AC Power for procedures on connecting AC power to the system and measuring the AC voltage Completing the Installation Report Complete the Installation Report if one is provided with the system and return to the address noted in the Installation Report 22 Chapter 1 2 Safety Considerations It is important to observe safety procedures when installing Hewlett Packard computers and their peripheral devices General guidelines are provided in this chapter e Input Power Ratings e Electrical Safety Precautions Chapter 2 23 Safety Considerations Input Power Ratings Input Power Ratings Each cabinet has a label mounted at the rear of the cabinet that lists its input power rating See Figure 2 1 for the cabinet power label WARNING Safety warning labels affixed to the rear of the processor must be in the correct language for the installation and must show the power configuration of the power controller Incorrect labels may result in injury to personnel and damage to equipment CAUTION Do not exceed the cabinet s International Electrotechnical Commission IEC outlet power ratings Doing so may cause damage to equipment Figure 2 1 Power Label kpa LE Ds m Per exti MR
55. rectly from the factory via a priority process To request replacement parts the HP Installation Specialist must contact the local Order Fulfillment group which will coordinate the replacement with the factory Chapter 3 29 Unpacking Receiving the hp rp8400 Server Cabinet Receiving the hp rp8400 Server Cabinet This section contains information pertaining to unpacking the server cabinet WARNING Wear protective glasses while cutting the plastic bands around the shipping container These bands are under tension When cut they can spring back and cause serious eye injury NOTE Position the pallet allowing for enough space to roll the cabinet off the pallet before starting Remove the server cabinet using the following procedure Step 1 Cut the polystrap bands around the shipping container Step 2 Lift the cardboard top cap from the shipping box Figure 3 1Removing the Polystraps and Cardboard 30 Chapter 3 Unpacking Receiving the hp rp8400 Server Cabinet Step 3 Remove the corrugated wrap from the pallet Step 4 Remove the packing materials CAUTION The plastic wrapping material should be cut off rather than pulled off Pulling the plastic covering off represents an ESD hazard Step 5 Remove four bolts holding down the ramps and remove the ramps NOTE Figure 3 2 shows one ramp attached to the pallet on either side of the cabinet with each ramp secured to the pallet using two bolts There is
56. ring the Management Processor for use with a Web Console Step 3 Access the Web console by launching a Web browser on the same subnet using the IP address for the MP LAN port Figure 5 10 Browser Window lolx File Edit view Favorites Tools Help y y EB de Back gt gt 9 al Z Search 2 Favorites EBristory TE 3 7 S EE amp El Address ES http st 5a fc hp com hpterm html m E Peo Links Zoom In Out EN sl Title Bar Zoom In Out MP login ra invent Line Modify Block Remote ABN Terminal Memory Display Auto Modify All Mode Mode Test Lock Functns LF le Done ee Fo ry Internet Step 4 Click anywhere on the Zoom In Out title bar to generate a full screen MP window There is not a separate administration layer when using the embedded Web access of the MP When launching the Web browser using the IP for the MP LAN port connection is directly routed to the MP The Web console part of the MP employs the same users as the MP Step 5 Set configurable parameters Adding Users The MP provides a maximum of 20 users Only the MP administrator can add or remove users or change the MP configuration To add a user perform the following 1 Access the MP 2 Enter the Security Options and access control so command 3 Reply appropriately to the prompts Be sure to read each prompt carefully and enter the correct response A missed or incorrect e
57. rticular AC power input e g A0 Another suggestion would be to use color coded plastic bands One color to represent the first pair AO A1 and another color to represent the second pair B0 B1 provided a second power source is available at the customer site Chapter 5 System Installation hp rp8400 Server Series AC Input Power Applying Power to the hp rp8400 Server Series Initial observations can be made as to the functionality of the server before attaching any LAN or serial cables the system console or any peripherals to the server When an active AC power source is first applied to the server the following observations can be made at three different intervals or points in time INTERVAL ONE The power has just been applied to the server but the front panel On Off switch is not On The front air intake fans will be flashing a dim red color the bulk power supplies will be flashing amber and there will be an amber light present on the hard disk drive s INTERVAL TWO After the power has been plugged into the server for about 30 seconds the standby power turns on and the front intake fan LED indicators turn solid green The Bulk Power Supplies BPS will be flashing green and the amber light is still present on the hard disk drive s The front panel On Off switch is not On at this point House keeping power is up at this point INTERVAL THREE With the On Off switch on the front of the server is set to On the intake fans spin up an
58. rver packaging to remove the banding and carton top from the server pallet Step 3 Insert the lifter forks between the cushions Figure 3 5Pallet Cushion Layout without Server on Pallet Position the Lifter Forks at These Insertion Points Step 4 Carefully roll the lift forward until it is fully positioned against the side of the server 36 Chapter 3 Unpacking Rack Mount System Installation Step 5 Slowly raise the server off the pallet until it clears the pallet cushions Figure 3 6Raising the Server Off the Pallet Cushions 5 Y j vds Step 6 Carefully roll the lifter and server away from the pallet Do not raise the server any higher than necessary when moving it over to the rack Step 7 Follow the HP J1528A Rack Integration Kit Installation Guide to complete these steps e Mounting the server to the slides e Installing the cable management arm CMA e Installing the interlock device assembly if two servers are in the same cabinet Chapter 3 37 Unpacking Wheel Kit Installation Wheel Kit Installation Compare the packing list with the contents of the wheel kit before beginning the installation Table 3 1 Wheel Kit Packing List Part Number Description Quantity A6093 04081 Pedestal Cover Assembly 2 A6093 04082 Right Front Caster Assembly 1 A6093 04083 Right Rear Caster Assembly 1 A6093 04084 Left Front Caster Assembly 1 A6093 04085 Left Rear Caster Assembly 1 0515 2478 M4 x 0 7
59. s Hazardous voltages and energy may be present even after the removal of a single input source Trained service personnel must follow guidelines stipulated in the service guidelines in the hp rp8400 server series EPSS Lithium Battery Caution CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Notational Conventions This section discusses notational conventions used in this book Italic In paragraph text italic identifies new and important terms and titles of documents 15 In command syntax diagrams italic identifies variables that must be supplied by the user Bold In paragraph text bold identifies either equipment markings or actions that require an operator response 16 Associated Documents The following is a list of other documents that provide more details on the topics presented in this manual e Standard for the Protection of Electronic Computer Data Processing Equipment NFPA75 National Fire Protection Association e EIA Standard RS 232 C Electronic Industries Association e Electrostatic Discharge Failures of Semiconductor Devices Unger B A 1981 Bell Laboratories e Site Preparation Guide hp rp8400 server series e Safety and Regulatory Information hp rp8400 server series 17 18 1 Introduction This chapter contains a general descript
60. serted into the ground pin for A1 The other probe will be inserted into the ground pin for B1 Verify that the measurement is between 0 5 volts AC If the measurement is 5V or greater escalate the situation Do not attempt to plug the power cords into the server cabinet Chapter 4 55 AC Power Wiring and Voltage Checks Voltage Check Additional Procedure The voltage check ensures that all phases and neutral for international systems are connected correctly to the cabinet and that the AC input voltage is within limits This procedure will need to be performed if the previous voltage check procedure did not yield the expected results as previously outlined NOTE If a UPS is used refer to applicable UPS documentation for information to connect the server and to check the UPS output voltage UPS User Manual documentation is shipped with the UPS Documentation may also be found at http hpcp grenoble hp com Step 1 Verify that site power is OFF Step 2 Open the site circuit breaker s Step 3 Verify that the receptacle ground connector is connected to ground Refer to Figure 4 4 for connector details Step 4 Set the site power circuit breaker to ON Figure 4 4 Wall Receptacle Pinouts GND GND GND GND CEE 7 7 IEC 309 16A L6 20 GB 1002 KINOO6 7 11 01 Step 5 Verify that the voltage between receptacle pins x and y is between 200 240 volts AC Step 6 Set the site power circuit breaker to O
61. ter 5 System Installation Configuring LAN Information for the MP 5 Confirm the new address 6 Enter the MP Network Name This is the host name for the customer LAN The name can be as many as 64 characters and include alpha numerics dash _ under bar period or a space It is recommended that the name be a derivative of the complex name For example Acme com_MP 7 Enter the LAN parameters for Subnet mask and Gateway address This information shall come from the customer 8 Once step 7 is completed the system will indicate the parameters have been updated and return to the MP Command Menu prompt MP CM gt 9 To check the LAN parameters and status enter the 1s command at the MP Command Menu prompt MP CM gt 10 A screen similar to the following will appear allowing verification of the settings Figure 5 8 The ls Command Screen MP CM gt LS Current configuration of GSP customer LAN interface MAC address 00 30 6e 05 09 24 IP address 15 99 83 215 0x0 6353d7 Hostname Quartz s Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Oxff ff f 00 Gateway 15 99 83 254 0x0 6353fe Status UP and RUNNING AutoNegotiate Enabled Data Rate 100 Mb s Duplex Half Error Count 0 Last Error none MP CM gt To return to the MP main menu enter ma To exit the MP enter x at the MP main menu Chapter 5 71 System Installation Configuring the Management Processor for use with a Web Console Conf
62. terial Handling WARNING Do not lift the server manually To avoid physical injury you must use a mechanical lifting device USA Radio Frequency Interference FCC Notice The Federal Communications Commission in CFR Part 15 has specified that the following notice be brought to the attention of the users of this product NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by Hewlett Packard could result in the equipment being noncompliant with FCC Class A requirements and void the user s authority to operate the equipment Japanese Radio Frequency Interference VCCI COREL PIAATRRHRECT COREE Ain CHAT SCBRHSS SHOT CEMHY EF COMSBISHAAMBVICHREBTOKIA KRENSTCERBVETF VCCI A This equipment is a Class A category Information Technology Equipment to be us
63. tomer console or connect the CE Tool laptop to the RS 232 Local port on the MP After login to the MP verify that the MP detects the presence of all the cells installed in the server cabinet It is important for the MP to detect the cell boards If it does not the partitions will not boot To determine if the MP detects the cell boards 1 At the MP prompt enter cm This displays the Command Menu Among other things the Command Menu allows one to view or modify the configuration and or look at utilities controlled by the MP To look at a list of the commands available enter he You may have to press Enter to see more than one screen of commands Use the Page Up and Page Down keys to view the previous or next screen of commands To exit the Help Menu enter q 2 From the command prompt MP CM gt enter du The du command displays the MP Bus topology A screen similar to the following appears Figure 5 11 The du Command Screen MP CM gt DU The following MP bus devices were found T R rese a gt PASA F Sys PCI Bulk Pwr Cab MP Bkpln Cells Domain Supplies 0123 0 1 123456 a qon qa asses Sa aa gE 0 ok x kk ok ok ok T R psan O La 22 fan o 2 MP CM gt 3 There will be an asterisk in the column marked MP 4 Verify that there is an asterisk for each of the cells installed in the server cabinet by comparing what is in the Cells
64. ured Step 4 To change the configuration select the proper response and enter the appropriate numeric value when Select Option appears on the screen If no change is desired enter q and press the Enter key Once the value has been entered the MP will respond back and indicate that change has taken effect 76 Chapter 5 System Installation Powering On the hp rp8400 Server Series Cabinet 48 V Powering On the hp rp8400 Server Series Cabinet 48 V After powering on the Management Processor MP 3 3 V HKP and checking that the MP detects the presence of the cell boards power up the server cabinet or apply the 48 V power to the system If using a LAN crossover cable with the laptop review server cabinet activity for each partition configured as the server cabinet powers up and boots Windows can be opened for the complex and for each partition It is recommended that at least two windows be opened e A window showing all activity in the complex Following the installation procedure in this manual will have a window open already on the laptop To display activity for the complex 1 If not already done open a separate Reflection 1 window and connect to the MP 2 From the MP Main Menu select the VFP Virtual Front Panel command with the s option e A window showing activity for a single partition To display activity for each partition as it powers up 1 Open a separate Reflection 1 window and connect to the MP 2

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