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1. eis J o ojo o L og 6900 opp gag ogag ll o aa ooog gon oa 000g Space for SCSI Cables GS60E55 99 5 6 AlphaServer GS60E Installation Guide Multiple SCSI configurations are possible both inside system and expander cabinets and outside either cabinet Manufacturing connects all SCSI devices it can in both system and expander cabinets There is space in both cabinets to pass cables from front to back see Figure 5 5 You can assume that loose SCSI cables provided with a system go from device adapters in the system cabinet to devices in another cabinet The following rules apply 1 All SCSI buses must be terminated at both ends The terminators for the GS60E are the H879 or H8663 2 All cables exit and enter cabinets at the bottom rear 3 Signal cables should be routed away from power cables on the right rear frame Table 5 1 lists SCSI cables used in GS60E systems to connect devices outside the system cabinet with their adapters Table 5 1 SCSI Cables to Devices in Other Cabinets Cable Number From To Length meters BN21N 02 KZPBA CA CD ROM 2 BN388C 01 KZPBA XX Rear mounted 1 StorageWorks Shelves BN88C 02 BA86R RC RD 2 Front mounted BA36R RC RD BN88C 03 05 Expansion Cabinet 3 5 BA36R Making Console SCSI and Ethernet Connections 5 7
2. Front Self Test LEDs GS60E71 99 7 2 AlphaServer GS60E Installation Guide Processor and memory modules have a green LED that lights when the module passes or completes self test These LEDs can be viewed through holes in the shield of the module enclosure from the front of the cabinet PCI I O modules are not visible but some connectors have LEDs on them Table 6 1 lists TLSB and DWLPB the PCI motherboard modules showing LED conditions after self test For conditions of LEDs on PCI adapters see the related documentation Table 7 1 LEDs After Self Test Module Self Test Passed Self Test Failed KN7CG Green ON Green OFF MS7CC Green ON Green OFF or ON KFTHA Green ON Green OFF DWLPB Green ON 1 The green LED on the processor module indicates that both CPU chips on a dual processor module passed The LED will be OFF if there is any failure on the module though it may be configured into the system 2 The green LED on the memory module indicates that self test completed not passed 3 The DWLPB the PCI motherboard has four LEDs The self test passed LED is the second from the hose connection System Self Test 7 3 7 2 Check the Self Test Display Self test results are displayed on the console terminal The pass or fail status of each module is indicated E
3. Front Rear Front Rear GS60EFM 99 Table 1 AlphaServer GS60E Documentation Title Order Number Hardware User Information and Installation AlphaServer GS60E Installation Guide EK GS60E IN AlphaServer GS60E Operations Manual EK GS60E OP KFTHA System I O Module Installation Guide EK KFTHA IN KFE72 Installation Guide EK KFE72 IN Service Information AlphaServer GS60E Service Manual EK GS60E SV Reference Manual AlphaServer GS60E and GS140 Getting Started with Logical EK TUNLP SF Partitions viii Table 1 AlphaServer GS60E Documentation Continued Title Order Number Upgrade Manuals GS60 8200 to GS60E Upgrade Manual EK GS60E UP H7506 Power Supply Installation EK H7506 IN RRDCD Installation Card EK RRDXX IN Chapter 1 Installation Overview This chapter provides a quick overview of the installation procedure and relates the steps of the procedure with chapters in this manual It consists of one section e Installation Flowchart Installation Overview 1 1 1 1 Installation Flowchart In general a system is installed as shown in Figure 1 1 Figure 1 1 Installation Flowchart Chapter 2 Install System Cabinet Chapter 3 Multiple es F Cabinets Chapter Connect Console SCSI and Chapter 5 Ethernet cables Power Up System Chapter 6 System Self Test Chapter 7 Verification Chapter 8
4. 2 Turn the control panel keyswitch to the On position 3 Open the control panel front cover and press the On Off pushbutton 4 Monitor the state of the system see LEDs in Figure 6 3 as it powers up NOTE With the keyswitch in the On position if all six LEDs are blinking one or more of the power supplies has failed or a power supply is missing With the keyswitch in the Off position the LEDs will also blink but do not provide power supply status 6 6 AlphaServer GS60E Installation Guide oe 0O 8 Run LED green Power LED green Fault LED yellow On Off switch On LED green On Off pushbutton Secure LED green Secure pushbutton Reset LED yellow Reset pushbutton When lit indicates system has exited console and the operating system is running When lit indicates system is powered on When lit indicates that TLSB BAD is asserted With the keyswitch in the On position system will power up when the On pushbutton is pressed With the keyswitch in the Off position the On Off pushbutton is disabled Indicates power is supplied to the entire system With the keyswitch in the On position this button will power the system on or off With the keyswitch in the Off position this button is disabled Indicates input from the console device is prevented Pressing this button disables the primary conso
5. CD ROM Drive ojo ojo C og oga pga l Joon 600 eea LLJ UJA GS60E53 99 offe 5 4 AlphaServer GS60E Installation Guide Support for your CD ROM comes from the KZPBA CA in the PCI see Figure 5 4 The BN21N 02 cable is used with a KZPBA CA Figure 5 4 KZPBA as the Console Load Device Support KZPBA J Console Load Device Front o0000000000000 goon0oo0o00000000 gooooo0o0000000 o0000000000000 o o0000000000000 gooooo0o0000000 o0000000000000 o o0000000000000 PCI OoOOOoo000000000 o0000000000000 o0000000000000 gddooooooo0o0o00000 E O o OOO000000000 00000000000 Ooooo0o0000 Oo0000000000 00000000 00000000 GS60E54 99 5 5 Making Console SCSI and Ethernet Connections 5 3 Connect SCSI Cables SCSI cable connections depend upon the customer order Connecting and routing cables are dependent on placement of adapters and devices Read the information provided and install the cables needed Figure 5 5 System and Expander Cabinets System Cabinet Front Expander Cabinet Front
6. Diagnostics and Utilities GS60E11 99 1 2 AlphaServer GS60E Installation Guide In general the procedure is as follows Figure 1 1 1 Prepare the site for system installation as described in Chapter 2 2 Install the system cabinet as described in Chapter 3 3 Ifthe system has one or more expander cabinets refer to Chapter 4 for installation instructions 4 Connect the console and if appropriate make the Ethernet and SCSI connections as described in Chapter 5 5 Power up the system as described in Chapter 6 6 Observe and consider the results of the system self test as described in Chapter 7 7 Verify system operation by running various diagnostics and utilities as described in Chapter 8 Installation Overview 1 3 Chapter 2 Site Preparation This chapter provides site planning guidelines cabinet sizes space and environmental requirements and system power requirements Sections include e Pre Installation Checklist e Cabinet Sizes e Floor Space and Environmental Requirements e Power Requirements e AC Power Cable and Receptacles Site Preparation 2 1 2 1 Pre Installation Checklist Check off tasks when completed before system installation To facilitate the installation process it is recommended that the customer plan ahead and coordinate the site planning and scheduling with Compaq Planning the Site Plan the physical layout of the system cabinet expander cabinets cons
7. 5 4 Connect Ethernet Cables Ethernet cable connections depend on the customer order Connecting and routing cables are dependent on placement of adapters and devices Read the information provided and install the cables needed Figure 5 6 Ethernet Connectors on PCI Adapter DE500 lt Twisted Pair Front OoOOoOoOonoooo0o05 o0 r00000000000 GS60E56 99 OOOoOoOoOooOoo0o005 OOOOOOOOOOoOo0o OOOOOOOOoOOo0o0o oor0000000000 orro0r00000000 000000000000 o0r00000000000 OOOOOOOOooOoo0o0o or00r00000000 orr00000 00r000000 A o OOOOOOO00O00 QOOOUOOUO0000 OooOoOoo0oo00o00 Dboo000000000 o0000000 o0000000 o0000000 o0000000 o0000000 o0000000 Oo000000 Oo0000000 o0r00000 5 8 AlphaServer GS60E Installation Guide The DE500 the PCI Ethernet adapter implements the twisted pair Ethernet variant 1 Connect the transceiver cable BN25G xx unshielded or BN26M xx shielded to the Ethernet port on the DE500 see Figure 5 6 2 Connect the other end of the cable to an Ethernet transceiver or to an appropriate conversion box See the appropriate Ethernet transceiver manual for more information Making Console SCSI and Ethernet Connections 5 9 Chapter 6 Powering Up the System This chapter provides an overview of the power up procedure for the system Sections include e Prepare to Check the AC Power e Measure the AC
8. Commands for Installation e Verify SCSI Devices e If Necessary Run the RAID Configuration Utility e Booting Factory Installed Software e Booting OpenVMS from a CD ROM e Booting Tru64 UNIX from a CD ROM e Set Commands for Booting e Booting LFU from a CD ROM e Running the System Exerciser VET Diagnostics and Utilities 8 1 8 1 Console Load Device The compact disk CD drive is the in cabinet console load device During system installation the console load device is used to load software and boot various utilities like the Loadable Firmware Update LFU Utility Figure 8 1 Accessing the Console Load Device tM KZPBA CA CD ROM GS60E81 99 8 2 AlphaServer GS60E Installation Guide The console load device is used for e Installing or updating software e Loading a backup utility program e Interchanging user data e Updating module firmware e The compact disk CD drive is the console load device for these systems It is installed in the system cabinet and used to access software and online documentation The CD ROM is installed through the KZPBA CA in a PCI T O subsystem A second CD ROM must be installed when logical partitioning is used Diagnostics and Utilities 8 3 8 2 Verification Overview The following process is used to verify the system after installation Figure 8 2 Verification Procedure Power Up System Self Test Runs Use show commands to become familiar with the
9. GS60E84 99 DWZZB 8 14 AlphaServer GS6OE Installation Guide Check the output from the show device command against the physical SBBs There should be a one to one correspondence between SBBs reporting to the console and the physical devices mounted Note that the node number reported by the console corresponds to the physical position of an SBB within a shelf the slots and nodes are numbered 0 to 6 from right to left see Figure 8 4 Each SBB has two LEDs The green LED on the tops lights when the SBB is mounted and is being accessed For a complete discussion of StorageWorks LED status see the StorageWorks Solutions Configuration Guide EK BA350 CG If you have problems seeing devices reseat the SBBs and reissue show device If you need further testing use the test command Refer to BA36R documenta tion if you need to reconfigure the buses Diagnostics and Utilities 8 15 8 7 If Necessary Run the RAID Configuration Utility If a KZPSC is in the system it shows up in the console display as the DAC960 the customer may want RCU run When the system was configured in manufacturing default settings were used when RCU was run Example 8 5 shows how to run the RCU See the KZPSC documentation for detailed information on configuring the devices The RCU software is on a floppy and requires a KFE72 Example 8 5 Running RCU POO gt gt gt set arc_enable on 1 P00 gt gt gt initialize Console display appears POO g
10. Ki EPP EP ORS ERI GS60E48 99 4 12 AlphaServer GS60E Installation Guide Figure 4 8 shows a system with six PCIs DWLPBs In this configuration two KFTHAs are in TLSB slots 8 and 7 There are six PCIs two in the system cabinet and four in the expander cabinet Cabling Guidelines 1 The PCIs in the system cabinet are connected to the KFTHA in slot 7 2 The PCIs in expander cabinet are connected to the KFTHA in slot 8 3 If there are two expander cabinets the PCIs in the right expander are connected to the KFTHA in slot 8 and the PCIs in the left expander are connected to the KFTHA in slot 6 4 The cable from the topmost connector on the KFTHA is connected to the PCI in the lowest position in the expander the cable from the next topmost position is connected to the PCI that is above the lowest one in the expander The other two cables follow this principle To install the cables 1 Plan your cabling carefully taking into consideration the above conditions and how the cables are routed and bundled as shown in Figure 4 8 2 Each PCI must be connected to a KFTHA Cable 17 03085 04 connects the KFTHA to the PCI in the system cabinet and connects the PCIs in the expander cabinets to KFTHAs in the system cabinet 3 Using a flathead screwdriver install the end of the I O cable labeled IOP PN 17 03085 04 to the KFTHA connector Be sure the connector is aligned before tightening the scr
11. Power e Turn the Power On and Check Indicators Powering Up the System 6 1 6 1 Prepare to Check the AC Power As a preliminary step before checking the AC power make sure that the power cord is not plugged in and that the breaker switch is off Figure 6 1 Circuit Breaker for the AC Power Rear _ Power Supplies 17 mp AC Power Line Cora Main Circuit Breaker GS60E61 99 6 2 AlphaServer GS60E Installation Guide 1 At this point the AC power cord should still be unplugged see O Figure 6 1 2 Pull down the main circuit breaker handle on the AC input box see 3 At the control panel make sure the keyswitch is in the Off position The circuit breaker on the AC input box controls power to the system For normal operation the circuit breaker handle must be in the On or up position To shut the circuit breaker off push the handle down For safety current overloads during fault conditions cause the circuit breaker to trip to the Off position removing all power from the system Powering Up the System 6 3 6 2 Measure the AC Power With a digital multimeter check the AC power supplied at the receptacle at the installation site There are two types of receptacles one for Europe and the other for other parts of the world Figure 6 2 Measuring System Power 202 20
12. a bubble level while adjusting the feet and make sure all cabinets are properly leveled in three dimensions top to bottom side to side and front to back The operation is complete when the tops are level and the sides of the cabinet are snug top to bottom front to back 3 Once the cabinets are level lock each of the feet into place by tightening the locknut at the top of each leveler foot Installing an Expander Cabinet 4 7 4 4 Secure Cabinets Together The expander cabinet is secured to the system cabinet with four screws supplied with the expander cabinet Figure 4 5 Securing Expander Cabinet 4 8 AlphaServer GS60E Installation Guide Position the cabinets close together so there is less than 10 mm separation between them Align the cabinet heights by adjusting the leveling feet see Sections 4 2 and 4 3 Secure the cabinets together using the four screws inserted through the system cabinet using an Allen wrench supplied with the cabinet joining kit P N 70 40120 01 Repeat Steps 1 through 3 if there is a second expander cabinet Installing an Expander Cabinet 4 9 4 5 Connect the Power Control Cable Connect the power control cable from the control panel in the system cabinet to the CCL panel in the expander cabinet If there are two expander cabinets install the jack splitter into the control panel in the system cabinet and c
13. an AC input box a DC distribution module redundant hot swap power supplies a cabinet control logic CCL panel and cables Figure 2 3 GS60E Power System Components Front Power DC Distribution Supplies Module i 3 oo o0 00 Leo oe O O 10 ged eaga 0008 Fagg Us AC Input Box 2 8 AlphaServer GS60E Installation Guide CCL Panel Power Supplies GS60E23 99 Table 2 4 Three Phase AC Input Voltages Input Circuit Breaker Frequency Country Voltage Rating amps Range Hz Japan 202 Delta 30 50 60 North America 120 208 Wye 30 50 60 Europe AP 380 415 Wye 32 50 60 Each system and expander cabinet requires its own AC power connector Table 2 5 Three Phase Power Requirements Cabinet Power watts Heat Dissipation BTU hr System 1 200 minimum 4 100 minimum 2 450 maximum 8 300 maximum System and two 5 150 maximum 17 550 maximum expander cabinets 1These figures are based on a minimum configuration containing three power supplies a dual CPU module one memory module one system I O module one CD ROM one minimally configured PCI shelf and one StorageWorks shelf with one
14. and 4 on the left side if there is a second expander cabinet 5 Attach the removed panel s to the expander cabinet s by reversing the above steps This can be done now or after the cabinets are secured together see Section 4 4 As shown in Figure 4 3 place the first expander cabinet to the right of the system cabinet as viewed from the front of the system Position a second expander cabinet to the left of the system cabinet A system can havea maximum of two expander cabinets Figure 2 2 shows the system layout with clearances for access and Table 2 2 provides information on cabinet dimensions and weight Figure 4 3 Expander Cabinet Positioning 2nd Expander Cabinet SK System Cabinet a 1st Expander Cabinet ls GS60E43 99 p Installing an Expander Cabinet 4 5 4 3 Level All Cabinets Level the cabinets by adjusting the rubber feet on all the cabinets and then check the cabinets with a bubble level Be sure the sides of the cabinet butt each other and the cabinets are the same height Figure 4 4 Leveler Foot Adjustment Locknut R Leveler Hexnut a lt j lt Leveler Foot ae GS60E44 99 4 6 AlphaServer GS60E Installation Guide 1 Use an adjustable wrench to lower and adjust the leveler feet A shipping bracket can also be used to adjust the leveler feet since the bracket cutout and leveler feet hexnuts are the same size 2 Use
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16. for front and rear clearance are the minimum required for airflow and maintenance Figure 2 2 Sample GS60E Configuration 5 Rear Clearance 100 cm 39 4 in Expander System Expander 100 cm pe 39 4 in Depth Cabinet f Cabinet Cabinet 350 cm 137 8 in k _ Width gt Front 180 cm 71 in Clearance 150 cm 59 in y AA GS60E22 99 2 6 AlphaServer GS60E Installation Guide Table 2 3 Environmental Specifications Environmental Operating Storage Temperature 5 35 C 41 95 F 40 66 C 40 151 F Relative humidity 10 90 10 95 Altitude 0 3 km 0 10 000 ft 0 12 2 km 0 40 000 ft 1 Recommended operating temperature is 18 24 C 65 75 F and 40 60 relative humidity The minimum amount of clearance space for the system front is 150 cm 59 in and rear is 100 cm 39 4 in as shown in Figure 2 2 These clearances are needed for airflow and maintenance Air for the system cabinet to cool the card cage is brought in from the top and blown out at the back of the cabinet Air to cool the options is brought in from the front of the cabinet and blown out the back Air to cool the expander cabinet is brought in from the front and blown out the back NOTE Do not place anything on top of the cabinets since this restricts airflow Inadequate airflow can cause the system to shut down Site Preparation 2 7 2 4 Power Requirements The power system consists of
17. nodes per bus including the initiator or host Each modular storage shelf BA36R has a power supply and can hold up to seven 3 5 SBBs such as RZIBB two 5 25 SBBs such as the RZ69 or RRD47 drives or a combination of these SCSI configurations vary depending upon the particular adapter being used Read the manuals associated with each adapter to learn the configuration rules All cabling and node setting has been completed prior to shipping To check the configuration check self test and issue a show device console command The system goes through self test Check that the KFTHA the KZPBA the DWLPB KZPSA and or the KZPSC adapters passed self test Issue a show device command This example shows three KZPBAs isp0 isp1 and isp2 Isp0 is in PCI slot 5 on hose0 isp1 is in PCI slot 6 on hose 0 and isp2 is in PCI slot 7 on hose 0 Diagnostics and Utilities 8 13 8 6 2 Check Console Output Against Physical Device Next check the output from the show device command against the physical SBBs in the cabinet s Figure 8 4 SCSI Disks in StorageWorks Shelves Front PS 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 n iij iii lt n Fast Wide Differential SCSI Shelf A PS 6 5 4 3 2 1
18. product names mentioned herein may be trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective companies FCC Notice The equipment described in this manual generates uses and may emit radio frequency energy The equipment has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such radio frequency interference Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures are required to correct the interference Shielded Cables If shielded cables have been supplied or specified they must be used on the system in order to maintain international regulatory compliance Warning 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 Achtung Dieses ist ein Ger t der Funkst rgrenzwertklasse A In Wohnbereichen k nnen bei Betrieb dieses Ger tes Rundfunkst rungen auftreten in welchen Fallen der Benutzer fiir entsprechende Gegenma nahmen verantwortlich ist Avertissement Cet appareil est un appareil de Classe A Dans un environnement r sidentiel cet appareil peut provoquer des brouillages radio lectriques Dans ce cas il peut tre demand l utilisateur de prendre les mesures appropri es Contents P
19. term on Bus ID 7 5 57 polling for units on isp2 slot 8 bus 0 hose4 pkd 7 0 8 4 pkd term on Bus ID T 5 57 polling for units on isp3 slot 9 bus 0 hose4 pke 7 0 9 4 pke term on B S TDO CDSN polling for units on isp4 slot 10 bus 0 hose4 pkf 7 0 10 4 PKT term on Bus ID 3 54 POO gt gt gt Use the show configuration command to see a listing of the modules in the system This command shows the module TLSB and PCI slot number module name module type revision mnemonic and if self test passed The show network command displays information about network connections The show device command displays information about each I O device Polling checks all I O buses for device configurations The next line contains the console device name the name of the device given by the device controller and the device type Check the results of the two console commands against the manufacturing system manifest If something is missing it is likely broken needs reseating or is back ordered Diagnostics and Utilities 8 11 8 6 Verify SCSI Devices 8 6 1 Check SCSI Devices Using Console Commands To verify SCSI devices issue the show device command Check the output against the physical SBBs storage building blocks Nodes are defined by the physical position of the SSB and do not have to be set Example 8 4 Checking SCSI Devices Initializing a s 1 x ha oh CO PCI EISA GI C2 c3 BO Al A
20. the type of installation desired and follow the instructions after which the operating system banner appears and the user is given the login prompt Diagnostics and Utilities 8 23 8 11 Set Commands for Booting Use the set command to define a default boot device as shown in Example 8 9 Example 8 9 Set Boot Commands POO gt gt gt POO gt gt gt POO gt gt gt POO gt gt gt set boot_reset on 1 set bootdef_dev dka200 2 0 0 0 2 set boot_osflags 0 6 boot the system initializes and boots 8 24 AlphaServer GS60E Installation Guide Enter set boot_reset on to initialize the system before booting Ifyou boot from the same boot device each time you can store the disk name by defining the default boot device This is done by using the set bootdef_dev command The default boot device is used for booting during power up and auto restarts Use set boot_osflags to define the boot command flag parameters of 0 6 Note the flags shown here are for OpenVMS UNIX uses different flags Booting can now be done from that device by typing boot or just b NOTE Refer to the Operations Manual for more information on set commands and environment variables Diagnostics and Utilities 8 25 8 12 Booting LFU from a CD ROM The Loadable Firmware Update LFU Utility is on the Alpha CD ROM PN AG RCFB BS Make sure this CD ROM is mounted in the CD drive and then boot LFU Example 8 10 AlphaS
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22. 60E system and expander cabinets These dimensions include the width of the shipping pallet the height of the shipping boxes and the weight of the packing materials Table 2 1 Shipping Dimensions and Weights Height Width Depth Weight Cabinet cm in cm in cm in kg Ibs GS60E 194 76 25 91 5 36 0 121 5 47 9 398 875 System GS60E 194 76 25 91 4 36 0 121 5 47 9 365 804 Expander 1 System and expander weights are based on a fully configured cabinet Site Preparation 2 3 2 2 Cabinet Sizes Include all cabinets and peripherals when laying out the installation site A sample system could include a main cabinet a maximum of two expander cabinets and console devices Figure 2 1 shows a sample GS60E system Figure 2 1 GS60E Sample System Expander Expander 2 Cabinet T Cabinet Q D T 2 170 cm 67 in 170 cm 67 i N 2 E ie Oo N r 60 cm 23 6 in 60 om 23 6 in 60 cm 23 6 in ro GS60E21 99 2 4 AlphaServer GS60E Installation Guide Table 2 2 Cabinet Dimensions and Weights Height Width Depth Weight Cabinet cm in cm in cm in kg Ibs GS60E 170 67 0 60 23 6 100 39 4 352 775 System GS60E 170 67 0 60 23 6 100 39 4 320 704 Expander 1 System and expander weights are based on a fully configured cabinet Site Preparation 2 5 2 3 Floor Space and Environmental Requirements Table 2 3 lists system environmental requirements Space
23. 8 V NOMINAL 30A 380 415 V NOMINAL 32A U S amp Japanese Version IEC 309 TYPE 50 60 Hz NEMA L21 30R 50 60 Hz keere R PHASE 3 Q o NEUTRAL PHASE 1 GND GND GS60E62 99 6 4 AlphaServer GS60E Installation Guide 4 Check that the receptacle provided is correct This should have been done during site preparation see Chapter 1 5 Using a voltmeter measure the voltages between lines in the receptacle as shown in Figure 6 2 Verify that the voltages are within the range specified in Table 6 2 If the voltages are out of range contact an electrician 6 Plug the power cord into the receptacle Table 6 1 AC Input Voltage Specifications 202V Nominal 202V Nominal Voltage junction mid point 380 415V Measurement ground ground 208V Nominal Nominal Line to line 202 202 208 380 415 Line to 0 202 202 101 101 175 120 220 240 ground Powering Up the System 6 5 6 3 Turn the Power On and Check Indicators Power up the system by pushing up the circuit breaker handle on the AC input box Turn the keyswitch to the On position and then push the On Off button under the front cover Monitor the state of the system as it powers up Figure 6 3 Control Panel 0 09 4 pa a QO O GS60E63 99 O Q O Turn the power on by pushing the circuit breaker handle up see Figure 6 1 1 Go to the front of the cabinet and check that the power supply VAUX LEDs are on see Figure 6 4
24. COMPAQ AlphaServer GS60E Installation Guide Order Number EK GS60E IN A01 This guide is intended for use by customer service engineers and self maintenance customers installing an AlphaServer GS60E system Compaq Computer Corporation First Printing August 1999 The information in this publication is subject to change without notice COMPAQ COMPUTER CORPORATION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR TECHNICAL OR EDITORIAL ERRORS OR OMISSIONS CONTAINED HEREIN NOR FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE FURNISHING PERFORMANCE OR USE OF THIS MATERIAL This publication contains information protected by copyright No part of this publication may be photocopied or reproduced in any form without prior written consent from Compaq Computer Corporation The software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement or nondisclosure agreement and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of the agreement 1999 Compaq Computer Corporation All rights reserved Printed in the U S A COMPAQ and the Compaq logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Compaq Computer Corporation AlphaServer DIGITAL OpenVMS and StorageWorks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Digital Equipment Corporation Microsoft Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation UNIX is a registered trademark in the U S and other countries licensed exclusively through X Open Company Ltd Other
25. Figure 5 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the H8575 A which connects to a 25 pin D subminiature connector on the console terminal Connect the cable ground wire to the cabinet grounding screw nearby Connect the other end of the cable ground wire to one of the screws on the H8575 A 3 Ifa printer is not present skip this step Otherwise unpack the printer Connect the signal cable to the printer and to the console terminal Plug in the printer 4 The following are the default terminal characteristics If the terminal does not have these characteristics they must be set accordingly e Baud rate 9600 transmit receive e 8 bits no parity e 1 Stop Bit e Xoffat 64 Figure 5 2 CCL Panel and Console Terminal Port Rear External Power Enable L PowerComm 7 PowerComm 2 External Enable L PowerComm a zl L Expander External UPS Power Console GS60E52 99 Making Console SCSI and Ethernet Connections 5 3 5 2 Connect the Console Load Device Should the console load device cable be dislodged during shipment follow these instructions The CD ROM drive located at the left center of the system cabinet below the system fan Two CD ROMs are required for logical partitioning Figure 5 3 Console Load Device Front View
26. IOIO CO osc cee Noe chee et acta ese hd EE E vii Chapter 1 Installation Overview 1 1 Installation Flowchart nikne a 1 2 Chapter 2 Site Preparation 2 1 Pre Installation Checklist iiinn ninn eA a et aa 2 2 2 2 Cabinet SIZES a arere ane eee d aea e E S a AES e asthe AOE TES a 2 4 2 3 Floor Space and Environmental Requirements s seseeereeerrereereeereeereeere 2 6 2 4 Power Requirement ccccssscccesecceeeenceeceseaeeeceseecseaeeceeenaeeeseenneeeees 2 12 2 5 AC Power Cable and Receptacles 0 ceeescessceceeeeeeeneeceseeeeseeeesneessaeers 2 14 Chapter 3 Installing the System Cabinet 3 1 T spect the Shipment cones oepa pentaan ri Teee E a ETa e 3 2 3 2 Collect Tools and ReSOuUrcCeS cccccssseesecccccceceeseeeecccceeecaaeseeccceesseaannees 3 4 3 3 Remove Carton and Packing Material 00 0 0 ces eeeeeessecesneeseneeseeeceseeeesnes 3 6 3 4 Remove from the Pallet ienirt 3 8 3 5 Level th Cabinet e405 OE SE EESE E OT E EEE E ONEA 3 10 Chapter 4 Installing an Expander Cabinet 4 1 Unpack the Cabinete n A See bikes Saa 4 2 4 2 Remove System Cabinet Panel and Position Expander Cabinet 4 4 4 3 Level All abinetss crscx aciti Helens A A A E S 4 6 4 4 Secure Cabinets Togethers are aioi aa a aE EaR A aA AR 4 8 4 5 Connect the Power Control Cable seeseesesseseesreseereeserrerssrerssrrrrssrrerses 4 10 4 6 Connect the VO Cables erennere EEE A ENER 4 12 Chapter 5 Making Console SCSI
27. O i i foo LLE 4GB 4GB 4GB 12GB Compaq AlphaServer GS60E 6 6 525 4 Console V5 5 4 May 1999 12 06 SROM V2 1 OpenVMS PALcode V1 57 2 Tru64 UNIX PALcode V1 50 P00 gt gt gt sho dev polling for units on floppy0 slot 0 bus 1 hosed dva0 0 0 1100 0 DVAO RX26 RX23 polling for units on isp0O slot 5 bus 0 hosel pka 7 0 5 0 pka term on Bus ID 7 5 57 dka0 0 0 5 0 DKAO RZ1BB CS 0656 dka200 2 0 5 0 DKA200 RZ1ICB CS 0844 dka300 3 0 5 0 DKA300 RZ1CB CA LYJO dka400 4 0 5 0 DKA400 RZ1ICB CS 0844 dka500 5 0 5 0 DKA500 RZ1ICB CS 0844 polling for units on ispl slot 6 bus 0 hosed pkb 7 0 6 0 pkb term on Bus ID 7 5 57 dkb0 0 0 6 0 DKBO RZ1CB CS 0844 dkb100 1 0 6 0 DKB100 RZ1ICB CS 0844 dkb200 2 0 6 0 DKB200 RZ1ICB CS 0844 dkb300 3 0 6 0 DKB300 RZ1ICB CS 0844 dkb400 4 0 6 0 DKB400 RZ1ICB CS 0844 dkb500 5 0 6 0 DKB500 RZ1ICB CS 0844 dkb600 6 0 6 0 DKB600 RZ1ICB CS 0844 polling for units on isp2 slot 7 bus 0 hosed pke 7 0 7 0 pke term on Bus ID 7 5 57 dkc0 0 0 7 0 DKCO RZ1CB CS 0844 dkc100 1 0 7 0 DKC100 RZ1CB CS 0844 dkc200 2 0 7 0 DKC200 RZ1CB CS 0844 P00 gt gt gt 8 12 AlphaServer GS60E Installation Guide Basics There are four ways to attach to SCSI devices KZPSA a PCI adapter with a FWD SCSI port KZPSC the RAID adapter with one to three FWD SCSI ports KZPBA CA a PCI to UltraSCSI single ended controller KZPBA CB a PCI to UltraSCSI FWD controller Each port has a maximum of eight
28. VMS or boot_osflags a for UNIX POO gt gt gt boot Building FRU table boot dka200 2 0 0 0 flags 0 0 SRM boot identifier scsi 0 0 0 2 200 ef00 10201077 boot adapter ispO rev 0 in bus slot 0 off of kftiaO in TLSB slot 8 block 0 of dka200 2 0 0 0 is a valid boot block reading 1018 blocks from dka200 2 0 0 0 bootstrap code read in base 200000 image start 0 image_bytes 7f 400 initializing HWRPB at 2000 initializing page table at 1f2000 initializing machine state setting affinity to the primary cpu jumping to bootstrap code OpenVMS Alpha Operating System Version V7 1 2 4 8 18 AlphaServer GS60E Installation Guide Example 8 6 shows the OpenVMS Alpha operating system as the factory installed software Had the Tru64 UNIX operating system been installed slight variations in the output show would have occurred Enter the show bootdef_dev command to see what disk holds the operating system software Enter the show boot_osflags command to see what flags have been set If the flag set is a 0 and the operating system is OpenVMS the operating system will come up assuming flags of 0 0 If the flag is an a and the operating system is Tru64 UNIX the operating system will come up in multiuser mode See the AlphaServer GS60E Operations Manual for a complete discussion of booting Enter the boot command After booting information messages are given the operating system banner appears Diagn
29. age Verify Compares loadable and device images gt or Help Scrolls the function table UPD gt 4 Use the show device command to find the mnemonic of the CD ROM drive Enter the boot command to boot from the RRD47 The RRD47 has a device name of dkd400 Supply the bootfile directory and name gs140 gs140_vXX_XX exe where the XXs are subject to change To obtain the correct file name follow the instructions found in Alpha Systems Firmware Update Version x x Release Notes Overview that comes with the system CD ROM AG RCFB BS LFU starts displays a summary of its commands and issues its prompt UPD gt The Modify command appears only if there are devices on the system that have modifiable attributes Diagnostics and Utilities 8 27 8 13 Running the System Exerciser VET Run the System Verifier and Exerciser Tool VET VET is a tool with installation and generic exercisers designed to ensure proper verification of hardware and operating system software details on invoking the Verification Software exercisers It is run under the operating system Install VET from the system CD ROM AG RCFB BS before running it Example 8 11 shows a sample VET user session Refer to the System Verification Software documentation for Example 8 11 Sample VET User Session for Command Mode vet Q Running system sizer on node cpu2 COPYRIGHT DIGITAL VET_setup Enter Enter Enter Enter Enter open
30. cessor B e Processors eligible to become the boot processor E e Processors ineligible to become the boot processor D The BPD line is printed three times After the first determination of the boot processor the processors go through two more rounds of testing Since it is possible for a processor to pass self test at line ST1 and fail ST2 or ST3 testing the processors again determine the boot processor following each round of tests Line CO indicates the self test results for the DWLPB and all PCI adapters connected through the KFTHA s hose In this example self test passed on PCI slots 0 5 6 7 8 9 10 and 11 System Self Test 7 5 Chapter 8 Diagnostics and Utilities After the system passes self test you must verify proper system operation First verify the presence of UltraSCSI devices then verify the boot device load path After the path is verified you can boot the operating system and use operating system based test programs such as VET to complete system verification The system is tested automatically during power up no off line loadable diagnostics are required or provided The Loadable Firmware Update LFU Utility is currently the only supported off line loadable program It is used to update firmware on any module residing on the system that has updatable firmware Sections in this chapter include e Console Load Device e Verification Overview e Diagnostics Overview e Run System Self Test e Show
31. ch remove the four bolts and shipping brackets that hold the cabinet leveler feet to the pallet Figure 3 3 The leveler feet are lowered to the pallet surface for shipping Using the adjustable wrench raise the feet to the upmost position before removing the system from the pallet see Section 3 5 Attach the ramps by fitting the prongs into the holes on the front of the pallet Place the ramps so that the runners are on the inside Align the arrows on the ramps and pallets see Figure 3 3 With two people working together one in front and one in back slowly roll the cabinet off the pallet down the ramps Move the cabinet into position This should be done on a firm level floor To avoid static electricity which can cause system problems do not place the system on a carpet NOTE Make sure the space under the cabinet is clear of any debris or extraneous materials Installing the System Cabinet 3 9 3 5 Level the Cabinet Inspect the rubber leveler feet to be sure they have not been damaged during shipping To level the cabinet adjust the feet and check the cabinet with a bubble level Figure 3 4 Leveler Foot Adjustment Zo O ee Locknut Leveler Hexnut pace Leveler Foot ee GS60E34 99 3 10 AlphaServer GS6OE Installation Guide 1 Using an adjustable wrench lower and adjust the leveler feet at each corner of the system A shipping bracket can also be used
32. cio 0 SIO 4828086 0004 sioQ0 5 QLogic ISP1040B 10201077 0005 isp0d 6 QLogic ISP1040B 10201077 0005 ispl 7 QLogic ISP1040B 10201077 0005 isp2 8 KZPAA 11011 0002 kzpaa0 9 QLogic ISP1040B 10201077 0005 isp3 A QLogic ISP1040B 10201077 0005 isp4 B DE500 BA 191011 0030 tulipl Controllers on SIO sio0 O DECchip 21040 AA 21011 0023 tulip0 1 FLOPPY 2 0000 floppy0d 2 KBD 3 0000 kbdo 3 OUSE 4 0000 mouse0 6 TOY 7 0000 toy0d EISA connected to pci0 through sio0 eisad P000 gt gt gt sho net polling for units on tulip0O slot 1 ewa0 0 0 12 0 00 00 F8 25 90 A6 polling for units on tulipl slot 11 2 bus 0 hoseo Twisted Pair bus 0 hose ewa0 0 0 11 0 08 00 2B C3 9 E 9B wisted Pair 8 10 AlphaServer GS6OE Installation Guide Example 8 3 Show Device P00 gt gt gt sho dev polling for units on floppy0 slot 0 bus 1 hose4 dva0 0 0 1100 4 DVAO RX26 RX23 polling for units on kzpaa0 slot 5 bus 0 hose4 pka 7 0 5 4 pka Bus ID 7 dka400 4 0 5 4 DKA400 RRD47 1206 polling for units on isp0 slot 6 bus 0 hose4 pkb 7 0 6 4 pkb term on Bus ID 7 5 57 dkb0 0 0 6 4 DKBO RZ1CB CS 0844 dkb100 1 0 6 4 DKB100 RZ1CB CS 0844 dkb200 2 0 6 4 DKB200 RZ1CB CS 0844 dkb300 3 0 6 4 DKB300 RZ1CB CS 0844 dkb400 4 0 6 4 DKB400 RZ1CB CS 0844 dkb500 5 0 6 4 DKB500 RZ1CB CS 0844 dkb600 6 0 6 4 DKB600 RZ1CB CS 0844 polling for units on ispl slot 7 bus 0 hose4 pke 7 0 7 4 pke
33. disk drive 2Based on a fully configured system containing three power supplies three CPU modules 6 CPUs two memory modules two system I O modules one CD ROM two PCI shelves and two StorageWorks shelves with 12 disk drives 3Based on a fully configured system cabinet see note 2 and two expander cabinets each containing three PCI shelves and four StorageWorks shelves with 24 disk drives NOTE AC power receptacles are also required for console terminals and printers Site Preparation 2 9 2 5 AC Power Cable and Receptacles The AC power cable is 4 5 m 15 ft in length It consists of three phase leads X Y and Z plus neutral N and ground G AC power connectors are shown in Figure 2 4 Figure 2 4 AC Power Receptacles 120 208 V NOMINAL 50 60 Hz 202 V NOMINAL 50 60 Hz NEMA L21 30R NEMA L21 30R W W Q PHASE X ji Z NEUTRAL 0 PHASE Y p and lt OS GND a ra PHASE Z PHASE Z W 380 415 V NOMINAL 50 60 Hz IEC 309 TYPE PHASE 1 GS60E24 99 2 10 AlphaServer GS6OE Installation Guide Chapter 3 Installing the System Cabinet This chapter describes how to install the AlphaServer GS60E system cabinet The cabinet contains the CPU memory a system I O module at least one PCI I O subsystem disks and power If your system has an expander cabinet unpack it and remove it from the pallet as described in the first four sections of this chapter Sections in this c
34. e x 2 1 Shipping Dimensions and Weilghts esessseecsseeceseeeeseeeeseeesaeeesaeers 2 3 2 2 Cabinet Dimensions and Weights cccescessccceseeeeseecscecesecsneeeeneeeesaes 2 5 2 3 Environmental Specifications cscessesscecsseeceseeeesseecssecseessseeesseeessaee 2 7 2 4 Three Phase AC Input Voltages 0 0 00 eeseeeceeeeecesseeesesseeeeeesseeeeena 2 9 2 5 Three Phase Power Requirements ceccessceeeseesneeeseecsaeesseeceeeeeeeees 2 9 3 1 TOOLS atid RESOULCES einen tnra a 3 4 5 1 6 1 6 2 7 1 8 1 8 2 vi Cabinet Dimensions and Weights cseesecessecceseeeeeeeseseceseessseeseneeeesaes 4 5 SCSI Cables to Devices in Other Cabinets cccceccccccccceceeeeeeeensnenees 5 7 AC Input Voltage Specifications ce eeeeesseccssceeeseecneecscecsseeeesatessaeers 6 5 Control Panel LEDS meaa E EARE EES 6 6 LEDs After Self Test cccccccccccccceesssssssssssssnssssssssssnseceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 7 3 BIETA iLO O T T T TTET 8 7 Verification Software Exercisers c ssssssssscccccecccecceeeececeeeeeeeeceeees 8 29 Preface Intended Audience This manual is written for customer service engineers and self maintenance customers who require information to install an AlphaServer GS60E system Document Structure This manual uses a structured documentation design Topics are organized into small sections for efficient reference Each topic begins with an abstract You can quic
35. eesseeeesaes 4 11 4 8 T O Cable Connections S ennie es aata a eraai 4 12 5 1 System Cabinet Console Terminal and Printer cccssseeeeseeeeeeeeees 5 2 5 2 CCL Panel and Console Terminal Port ee eeseseessseecsseecsseeeeseeeeeaeeeaes 5 3 5 3 Console Load Devicesin une a ein iain ENa 5 4 5 4 KZPBA as the Console Load Device Support esccessceeeeteeeeneeteneeeee 5 5 5 5 System and Expander Cabinets cessesseccsssceesneeceneeceseeeesaeeesaeessneeesee 5 6 5 6 Ethernet Connectors on PCI Adapters esseseseessseeceseeeeseeeesneeseeeeeee 5 8 6 1 Circuit Breaker for the AC PoWe eeceeeseceseeceseeeeseeeesaeeesaeessaeessneeesee 6 2 6 2 Measuring System POWEE escccsssecesseessneecsneecsseeeeseeeesaeeesaeessaeessneeesee 6 4 6 3 Control Panel si eorne n n Aue LAAN 6 6 6 4 Power Supply esse een fast tafe o reee ie nv stetevedeteseies tee deters tated 6 8 7 1 Powering Up and Checking the LEDS eee eeseeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeneeseneeeeee 7 2 8 1 Accessing the Console Load Device eeseeeseeesseeeseceesseeeeneeesaeeseneeeeee 8 2 8 2 Verification Procedure esceescccsssecesseeceeecscessseeeeeeeeesseeesaeecsaeeseeeenee 8 4 8 3 Diagnostic OVET VIEW trasee stenen peee esee E aep SEn EA op Sa y 8 6 8 4 SCSI Disks in StorageWorks Shelves ccceescesssessseecsseeeeseeeesneeesneees 8 14 Tables 1 AlphaServer GS60E Documentation 20 0 0 cee eeceeeseeceseeceeseeseseeceeeceseeseneeeee
36. enVMS 8 20 Tru64 UNIX 8 22 Boot command 8 20 Branch circuits 2 2 C Cabinet s damage 3 9 leveling 3 10 4 6 pallet removal 3 8 sizes 2 3 2 5 unpacking 3 7 Cables T O 4 12 Carton removal 3 6 CCL module 4 10 Communication devices 2 2 index Console load devices 8 2 terminal 5 2 5 3 printer 5 3 Control panel 6 6 Current overload 6 3 D DE500 5 8 Delivery route checking 2 3 Diagnostics overview 8 6 DWLPB 7 3 E Environmental specifications 2 7 Equipment damages 3 3 Ethernet cables 5 8 Expander cabinet installation 4 1 T O cable 4 12 leveling 4 6 placement 4 5 power control cable 4 10 SCSI cables 5 6 securing 4 8 specifications 2 3 2 5 unpacking 4 2 F Floor space 2 6 Front clearance 2 6 H Heat dissipation 2 9 Humidity 2 7 Index 1 l Indicator check 6 6 Installation flowchart 1 2 Installation overview 1 1 K KFTHA 7 3 7 5 KZPBA 5 5 KZPSC 8 16 L LARS form 3 3 3 9 LEDs control panel 6 6 Leveler feet 3 9 3 10 4 6 4 7 LFU CD ROM booting 8 26 Load device console 8 2 M Main circuit breaker 6 2 6 3 Memory module LEDs 7 3 O OpenVMS booting 8 20 Operating characteristics 2 7 P Packing material 3 6 PCI I O subsystem 4 1 Power sources 2 2 supply 6 8 watts 2 9 Power up diagnostics 8 6 8 7 Processor module LEDs 7 3 R RAID configuration utility 8 16 Ramps attaching 3 9 Ramp kit 3 7 Rear c
37. erver GS60E Booting P00 gt gt gt show device 13 polling for units on isp0 slot 0 bus 0 hose0 dka400 4 0 0 0 DKA400 RZ26L 440C polling for units on ispl slot 1 bus 0 hose0 polling for units on isp2 slot 4 bus 0 hose polling for units on isp3 slot 5 bus 0 hose dkd400 4 0 5 0 DKD400 RZD47 440C dkd500 5 0 5 0 DKD500 RZ26L 440C POO gt gt gt boot dkd400 Building FRU table boot dkd400 4 0 5 0 flags 0 a0 SRM boot identifier scsi 4 0 5 0 400 ef00 81011 boot adapter isp3 rev 0 in bus slot 5 off of kftiaO in TLSB slot 8 block 0 of dkd400 4 0 5 0 is a valid boot block reading 1018 blocks from dkd400 4 0 5 0 bootstrap code read in base 200000 image_start 0 image_bytes 7f 400 initializing HWRPB at 2000 initializing page table at 1f 2000 initialing machine state setting affinity to the primary CPU jumping to bootstrap code taga 0 a0 e Boot file gs140 gs140_V55_10 exe xxx x x TLoadable Firmware Update Utility Function Description Display Displays the system s configuration table Exit Return to loadable offline operating environment List Lists the device types and firmware revisions supported by this revision of LFU odify odifies port parameters and device attributes Show Displays device mnemonic hardware and firmware revisions 8 26 AlphaServer GS6OE Installation Guide Update Replaces current firmware with loadable data im
38. ews 4 Route the I O cable s as shown in Figure 4 8 Using a flathead screwdriver install the end of the I O cable labeled PIU to the appropriate PCI see Figure 4 8 6 Once all cables are connected place tie wraps on them and secure them as best you can in the positions shown in Figure 4 8 Installing an Expander Cabinet 4 13 Chapter 5 Making Console SCSI and Ethernet Connections This chapter describes how to connect a console terminal and how to make SCSI and Ethernet connections It consists of the following sections Connect the Console Terminal Connect the Console Load Device Connect SCSI Cables Connect Ethernet Cables Making Console SCSI and Ethernet Connections 5 1 5 1 Connect the Console Terminal Figure 5 1 shows a system cabinet with a console terminal Connect the console terminal to the console terminal port in the system cabinet as shown in Figure 5 2 Figure 5 1 System Cabinet Console Terminal and Printer COMPAQ NU GS60E51 99 5 2 AlphaServer GS60E Installation Guide 1 Unpack the serial console terminal The console terminal signal cable is shipped in the loose piece box and consists of a 17 01364 02 cable and H8575 A adapter 2 Open the rear door and connect one end of the 17 01364 02 cable to the console terminal port on the control panel see
39. expander cabinet ships with no side panels Figure 4 1 Expander Cabinet Conn GS60E41 99 4 2 AlphaServer GS60E Installation Guide Inspect the shipment for the expander cabinet as done for the system cabinet see Section 3 1 Collect the tools and resources needed to install the expander cabinet see Section 3 2 Remove the carton and packing material from the expander cabinet see Section 3 3 Identify and put aside the components of the installation kit Use two people to remove the expander cabinet from the shipping pallet see Section 3 4 Installing an Expander Cabinet 4 3 4 2 Remove System Cabinet Panel and Position Expander Cabinet If installing one expander cabinet remove the right system cabinet panel Position the expander cabinet to the right of the system cabinet The second expander cabinet is positioned to the left as viewed from the front Figure 4 2 Removing System Cabinet Panel rib LHE ON a 7 Neg BR lt Y ZZ 7 a 8 a Ne i 9 a GS60E42 99 4 4 AlphaServer GS60E Installation Guide 1 Lift off the system cabinet cover and set aside see Figure 4 2 2 Open the system cabinet s front and rear doors 3 Remove the front and rear screws holding the right panel 4 Pull the bottom of the panel away from the cabinet lift up and remove Repeat Steps 3
40. ha0O in TLSB slot8 block 0 of dkb500 5 0 5 0 is a valid boot block jumping to bootstrap code OpenVMS TM Alpha Operating System Version V7 1 2 SSMP I SECMSG CPU 01 message PO1 gt gt gt START 4 SMP I CPUTRN CPU 01 has joined the active set Copyright c 1998 Digital Equipment Corporation Installing required known files All rights reserved 8 20 AlphaServer GS60E Installation Guide oe Configuring devices EWAO Twisted Pair l0baseT mode set by console KEKKKKKKK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KK KK KKKKKKKKKKKK KK KKK as D a Q o You can install or upgrade the OpenVMS Alpha operating system or you can install or upgrade layered products that are included on the OpenVMS Alpha operating system CD ROM You can also execute DCL commands and procedures to perform standalone tasks such as backing up the system disk hoose one of the following Upgrade install or reconfigure OpenVMS Alpha Version V7 2 Display products and patches that this procedure can install Install or upgrade layered products and patches Show installed products Reconfigure installed products Remove installed products Execute DCL commands and procedures Shut down this system OAIYNDUBWNHE Enter CHOICE or for help 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Show device displays information about each I O device Polling checks the DWLPB for device configurations The next line contai
41. hapter include e Inspect the Shipment e Collect Tools and Resources e Remove Packing Material e Remove Cabinet from the Pallet e Level the Cabinet Installing the System Cabinet 3 1 3 1 Inspect the Shipment Check that all system equipment is at the installation site Figure 3 1 Inspection Flowchart Check Equipment Against Shipping List Customer Contacts Carrier a E Yes Enter in LARS Report Contact peat bes Notify Customer Unit Manager Equipment Continue Unpacking GS60E31 99 3 2 AlphaServer GS60E Installation Guide NOTE Physically inspect the system to be sure parts have not become loose during shipment If you find a damaged container or package notify the customer Wait until the customer contacts the insurance company and gives you permission to continue unpacking Compare items listed on the Product Delivery Document in a slip envelope on the shipping box with the packing slip contained in a plastic envelope on the shipping box Items should be compared throughout the installation procedure as boxes are unpacked and cabinets opened It is important to record information on damaged or opened containers on the Labor Activity Reporting System LARS form Installing the System Cabinet 3 3 3 2 Collect Tools and Resources You will need the items listed in Table 3 1 to unpack and install the system cabinet The removal of the cabinet from the pallet requires at least two peo
42. ing Process 1 Process 2 Process 3 Process 4 5 6 Process Process closing VET_setup starting starting starting starting starting starting complete complete complete complete gt load number number number number number script group group group group group group EQUIPM of processes for of processes for of processes for of processes for of processes for file 19 dka500 exer exer exer exer exer exer fOr for for for for for device device device device device device ENT CORPORATION please wait 1995 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED CPU device decimal 1 2 MEMORY device decimal 1 2 NETWORK device decimal 1 0 FILE device decimal 1 2 each VIDEO device decimal 1 sys0 sysmgr vet_load script CPU CPU MEMORY MEMORY FILE FILE script file 19 dka500 sys0 sysmgr vet_load script gt start Proce Proce Proce Proce Proce Proce d proc d proc d proc d proc 4 ss 1 ss 2 ss 3 ss 4 ss 5 ss 6 ess 1 ess 2 5 6 NUS WNE ess ess Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass gro gro gro gro gro 1 gro PRPRPER group exec group exec group exec group exec up exec for up exec for up exec for up exec for up exec for up exec for for EOL for for device device device device Table 8 2 lists the VET exercisers and descrip
43. kly gain a comprehensive overview by reading only the abstracts Next is an illustration or example which also provides quick reference Last in the structure are descriptive text and syntax definitions This manual has eight chapters as follows e Chapter 1 Installation Overview provides a flowchart that summarizes the installation process e Chapter 2 Site Preparation shows how to prepare the site for the system e Chapter 3 Installing the System Cabinet shows how to unpack and install the system cabinet e Chapter 4 Installing an Expander Cabinet explains how to install one or more expander cabinets if present e Chapter 5 Making Console SCSI and Ethernet Connections shows how to connect the console SCSI and Ethernet devices if present to the system e Chapter 6 Powering Up the System explains how to start the system by applying main power e Chapter 7 System Self Test describes the system self test and its results e Chapter 8 Diagnostics and Utilities describes how to verify system operation using diagnostics and utilities vii Conventions Used in This Document Icons The icons shown below are used in illustrations for designating part placement in the system described A shaded area in the icon shows the location of the component or part being discussed Main Cabinet Expander Cabinet
44. le Indicates a system reset has occurred clearing captured error information Pressing this button causes the system to reset Powering Up the System 6 7 The power supplies have two LEDs that indicate normal conditions and faults When the system keyswitch is off plugged in and the circuit breakers are on power is present only within the AC box and power supplies The green VAUX LEDs on the power supplies should be illuminated When the system is on the VAUX and 48V LEDs should light see Figure 6 4 Figure 6 4 Power Supplies Front i VAUX LED top m T j 3 Power Supplies o e e o o o o o o o 0000000 L O0 48V LED bottom GS60E64 99 6 8 AlphaServer GS60E Installation Guide Chapter 7 System Self Test On power up the system runs an automatic self test Self test results are indicated by module LEDs the self test display at the console terminal and the Fault light on the control panel Sections in this chapter include e Check Module Status LEDs e Check the Self Test Display System Self Test 7 1 7 1 Check Module Status LEDs Check the system module status LEDs for self test success If the LEDs indicate failure refer to the Operations Manual for more information Figure 7 1 Powering Up and Checking the LEDs
45. learance 2 6 Index 2 S SCSI devices 8 12 8 14 LEDs 8 15 Self test 8 7 BPD line 7 5 C I O subsystem line 8 9 display 7 4 8 8 T O channel line 7 5 LEDs 7 3 NODE line 7 5 ST lines 7 5 8 8 TYP line 7 5 8 8 Set bootdef_dev command 8 24 Set boot_reset command 8 24 Shipment inspection 3 2 Shipping dimensions 2 3 weights 2 3 Show configuration command 8 10 Show device command 8 11 8 12 8 15 8 20 Show network command 8 10 Site circuit breakers 2 2 Site planning guidelines 2 2 Standalone backup replacement 8 20 Status LEDs check 7 2 StorageWorks shelf BA36R 4 1 5 7 System cabinet installation 3 1 specifications 2 5 T Temperature 2 7 Test command 8 15 Tools unpacking 3 4 U UNIX booting 8 22 V VET 8 28
46. mple 8 8 CD ROM UNIX Boot P00 gt gt gt sho dev 1 polling for units on floppy0 slot 0 bus 1 hose4 dva0 0 0 1100 0 DVAO RX26 RX23 polling for units on kzpaa0 slot 5 bus 0 hose4 pka 7 0 5 4 pka Bus ID 7 dka400 4 0 5 4 DKA400 RRD47 1206 polling for units on isp0 slot 6 bus 0 hose4 pkb 7 0 6 4 pkb term on Bus ID 7 5 57 dkb0 0 0 6 4 DKBO RZ1CB CS 0844 dkb100 1 0 6 4 DKB100 RZ1CB CS 0844 dkb200 2 0 6 4 DKB200 RZ1CB CS 0844 dkb300 3 0 6 4 DKB300 RZ1CB CS 0844 dkb400 4 0 6 4 DKB400 RZ1CB CS 0844 dkb500 5 0 6 4 DKB500 RZ1CB CS 0844 dkb600 6 0 6 4 DKB600 RZ1CB CS 0844 polling for units on ispl slot 7 bus 0 hose4 pke 7 0 7 4 pke term on Bus ID 7 5 57 polling for units on isp2 slot 8 bus 0 hose4 pkd 7 0 8 4 pkd term on Bus ID 7 5 57 polling for units on isp3 slot 9 bus 0 hose4 pke 7 0 9 4 pke term on Bus ID 7 5 57 polling for units on isp4 slot 10 bus 0 hose4 pkf 7 0 10 4 pkt term on Bus IDOT dd P00 gt gt gt P02 gt gt gt boot dka400 27 boot dka400 4 0 5 4 flags a SRM boot identifier scsi 4 5 0 4 400 ef00 11000 boot adapter kzpaa0 rev 2 in bus slot 5 off of kfthal in TLSB slot 7 block 0 of dka400 4 0 5 4 is a valid boot block reading 16 blocks from dka400 4 0 5 4 bootstrap code read in base 200000 image_start 0 image_bytes 2000 initializing HWRPB at 2000 GCT base 20012e000 setting affinity to the primary CPU 8 22 AlphaServer GS60E In
47. ns four columns The first column contains the device type and unit number node number device channel number the internal PCI node number and I O channel number separated by periods The second column displays the name of the device given by the device controller The third column shows the device type and the fourth column shows the revision of the device The CD drive in this case is the RRD47 and its mnemonic is DKD500 In the boot command flags indicates that additional command parameters follow 0 is the system root of the boot device 0 is the bootstrap option dk is the device code of the boot device b is the boot device controller designation and 500 specifies the hexadecimal unit number of the boot device The 5 is the node number 0 is the channel number 5 is the PCI node number and 0 is the I O channel number The system boots OpenVMS from the CD ROM The operating system banner appears Example 8 7 shows that several choices can be made when booting OpenVMS in this manner Make the appropriate choice and continue Note that by choosing option 7 Execute DCL commands and procedures you can back up your system disk Standalone backup is replaced by this method of booting OpenVMS Diagnostics and Utilities 8 21 8 10 Booting Tru64 UNIX from a CD ROM This section shows a sample boot of UNIX from the CD ROM drive The first step is to issue the show device command to determine the mnemonic of the CD drive Exa
48. ole terminal and other system units Plan to place all equipment away from heavy traffic centers leaving enough room for airflow and maintenance Do not place systems on carpets Obtain cabinet weights and dimensions to check against floor loading restrictions Determine the correct power requirements for the system to be installed Determine the sizes of the circuit breakers and the number of branch circuits required Determine the number type and location of required AC power outlets Check the compatibility of different power sources This must be checked when multiple types of power distribution transformers or power conditioning equipment is used Determine system power consumption to calculate the input line power requirement Establish a system grounding scheme for the installation Determine environmental cooling requirements Check the location and requirements of cabling for communication devices such as Ethernet 2 2 AlphaServer GS60E Installation Guide Check the Delivery Route Check the height width and location of doors and passageways for adequate clearance Check floor loading requirements along passageways Check passageway restrictions such as corners ramps or obstructions Check the size capacity and availability of elevators Table 2 1 lists the shipping dimensions of the GS
49. ole Output Against Physical Devices e eeeeeeeee 8 14 8 7 If Necessary Run the RAID Configuration Utility eee eeeeeeeees 8 16 8 8 Booting Factory Installed Software oo eeeceeseeceseeceseeeceneessseeeesaeeesaes 8 18 8 9 Booting OpenVMS from a CD ROM ceeeeeceesseeceseeseneeeeseeeesaeessaeers 8 20 8 10 Booting Tru64 UNIX from a CD ROM 0 000 ceeeeeeeeeseeceneeseneeeesneeesneers 8 22 8 11 Set Commands for Booting 0 0 0 eeeeeeseecssceceseeeeseeecsseecseeesseeessaeeesaeers 8 24 8 12 Booting LFU from a CD ROM eeeceeseeencecsseeceseeceseeeesaeessaeeesseeeesaes 8 26 8 13 Running the System Exerciser VET eeseseseeesseeceseeeeseecsneeesseeeesaes 8 28 Examples 7 1 Self Test Results 5 35 2 Sheet ids SR EL ANT R ANA 7 4 8 1 Self Test Display iniu ie a a a A Ee E RE EE e 8 8 8 2 Show Configuration 2 320 nesiesntiieeikesnd a S E E EE E e Eea 8 10 8 3 Show Device raa arae areara Antes e E ER E TA 8 11 8 4 Checkine SCSTDEViIC S ouide ieie o aa he aaa 8 12 8 5 Running ROU emesi renra ia or eas ee e buses ae eaaa tS 8 16 8 6 Booting the Operating System eeeseesseesrsssrsesrssrrresrrssrererersreeereesreseres 8 18 8 7 CD ROM OpenVMS Boot cceeeeeescesesceceseeeseecseecseeceseeeesaeecseeeeesaes 8 20 8 8 CD 2ROM UNEX Bootin ata aaaea R A E in 8 22 8 9 Set Boot Comm an dss cs terere n eos sau cobs A A EEES EEE EEEE eTii 8 24 8 10 AlphaServer GS60E LFU Booting eseeeseeseeeseseresereserrseresrrrsrrrerresrresee 8
50. onnect both power control cables to the splitter Route each cable from the control panel in the system cabinet to the CCL panel in each expander cabinet Figure 4 6 Power Control Cable Installation Expander Cabinet Rear Main Cabinet Rear Expander Cabinet Rear CCL Panel CCL Panel Power Supplies PEP PPP PIPP PPR PEP PPP PHPP zn PED EPP APP PPPO IL ZU LU ILU Cable Cable to First to Second GS60E46 99 Expander Expander 4 10 AlphaServer GS6OE Installation Guide WARNING Before beginning this procedure make sure the system is powered off 1 Ifthere are two expander cabinets at the rear of the system cabinet plug the jack splitter PN 12 44937 01 into the system cabinet control panel jack marked Expander see Figure 4 7 2 For the right expander cabinet plug the power control cable PN 17 03511 05 into the jack splitter or the jack marked Expander on the system control panel at the rear of the system cabinet 3 Route the cable according to Figure 4 6 and plug the other end of the cable into the jack marked Expander on the CCL panel a
51. onsole based exercisers can be run from the console Table 8 1 Diagnostics Test Group Test Self test CPU self test Memory array self test PCI adapter self test Device peripheral self test Power subassembly self test Additional power up tests CPU Memory interactive tests Multiprocessor tests KFTHA tests PCI tests Console based exerciser Cache Memory exerciser Disk exerciser Floating point exerciser Network exerciser 1Self test on PCI adapters is optional If the device has and performs self tests they are reported by the console 2Run in internal loopback at I O adapter mode only NOTE To run console based diagnostics and utilities using the set host and test commands see the Service Manual Diagnostics and Utilities 8 7 8 4 Run System Self Test Gather adapter self test and address information using self test results as shown in Example 8 1 Example 8 1 Self Test Display F E D Cc B A 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 A M M M P o g EE o EE o EE BO Al AO 4GB 4GB 4GB Compaq AlphaServer GS60E 6 6 525 4 Console V5 5 4 MAY 1999 OpenVMS PALcode V1 57 2 Tru64 UNIX PALcode V1 50 1 POO0 gt gt gt 8 8 AlphaServer GS60E Installation Guide 1 P EE EE EE 0 NODE P TYP Tl 1 EB BPD ST2 2 EB BPD 73 2 EB BPD co pcr 9 EISA c1 c2 c3 ILV 12GB 12 06 SROM V2 1 Check the ST1 line in the self test results to
52. ostics and Utilities 8 19 8 9 Booting OpenVMS from a CD ROM This section shows how to boot OpenVMS from the CD ROM drive The first step is to issue the show device command to determine the mnemonic of the CD drive This method of booting OpenVMS replaces standalone backup Example 8 7 CD ROM OpenVMS Boot P00 gt gt gt sho dev 1 polling for units on floppy0 slot 0 bus 1 hose0 dva0 0 0 1100 0 DVAO RX26 RX23 polling for units on isp0 slot 4 bus 0 hose0 pka 7 0 4 0 pka term on Bus ID 7 5 57 dka0 0 0 4 0 DKAO RZ1CB CS 0844 dka1l00 1 0 4 0 DKA100 RZ1CB CS 0844 dka200 2 0 4 0 DKA200 RZ1CB CS 0844 dka300 3 0 4 0 DKA300 RZ1CB CS 0844 dka400 4 0 4 0 DKA400 RZ1CB CS 0844 polling for units on kzpaa0 slot 5 bus 0 hoseO pkb 7 0 5 0 pkb Bus ID 7 dkb500 5 0 5 0 DKB500 RRD47 1206 polling for units on ispl slot 6 bus 0 hose pkc 7 0 6 0 pke term on Bus ID 7 5 57 polling for units on isp2 slot 7 bus 0 hose pkd 7 0 7 0 pkd term on Bus ID 7 5 57 polling for units on isp3 slot 8 bus 0 hose0 pke 7 0 8 0 pke term on Bus ID 7 5 57 polling for units on cipca0 slot 10 bus 0 hoseO pua 4 0 10 0 pua Bus ID 4 A315 pua 0 0 10 0 node 0 HSJ000 HSJ V52J HSJ5 dua65 2 0 10 0 S7SDUA65 HSJO02 HSXO P00 gt gt gt P00 gt gt gt boot dkb500 e boot dkb500 5 0 5 0 flags 0 SRM boot identifier scsi 0 5 0 5 500 ef00 11000 boot adapter kzpaa0O rev 2 in bus slot 5 off of kft
53. ple Table 3 1 Tools and Resources Item Use Product Delivery Document To verify that all hardware has been delivered and packing slip Utility knife To remove straps from cabinet shipping boxes Adjustable wrench To remove pallet brackets and to adjust leveler feet Level To verify that the cabinet is properly leveled Socket wrench set To remove and install bolts Digital voltmeter To check AC and DC voltages Table or bench Work space for unpacking and installation Flathead screwdriver For installation of I O port module cable s 3 4 AlphaServer GS60E Installation Guide Review requirements such as power environmental and space requirements for the system WARNING Since the cabinet is heavy and has a high center of gravity removing it from the pallet requires at least two people Installing the System Cabinet 3 5 3 3 Remove Packing Material Remove all packing material to prepare the system cabinet for removal from the pallet Figure 3 2 Packing Material GS60E32 99 3 6 AlphaServer GS60E Installation Guide Use the following procedure to unpack the system cabinet oO 00O oe O Position the carton so that the front door faces an open space with enough clearance to allow the cabinet to be rolled down ramps Using a utility knife cut the shipping straps from the carton Remove the outside top cardboard cover Remove the outside shipping box using a 7 16 socket wrench to remove
54. programs At the VET setup prompt the user issued the load command Load creates processes for most devices on the system Note that the File test exercises disks The VET program displays a series of questions The user can select the number of processes to run for each device type In this example two processes are selected for the CPU device memory device and file device Enter the start command to begin testing Diagnostics and Utilities 8 29 Example 8 11 Sample VET User Session Continued AG stopping Process 4 group exer for device MEMORY stopping Process 3 group exer for device MEMORY VET_suspend gt show runtime Process 1 Runtime Requested runtime 0 hours 0 minutes 0 seconds Elapsed runtime 0 hours 0 minutes 22 seconds Remaining runtime 0 hours 0 minutes 0 seconds Process 2 Runtime Requested runtime 0 hours 0 minutes 0 seconds Elapsed runtime 0 hours 0 minutes 22 seconds Remaining runtime 0 hours 0 minutes 0 seconds Process 3 Runtime Requested runtime 0 hours 0 minutes 0 seconds Elapsed runtime 0 hours 3 minutes 39 seconds Remaining runtime 0 hours 0 minutes 0 seconds Process 4 Runtime Requested runtime 0 hours 0 minutes 0 seconds Elapsed runtime 0 hours 3 minutes 39 seconds Remaining runtime 0 hours 0 minutes 0 seconds Process 5 Runtime Requested runtime 0 hours 0 minutes 0 seconds Elapsed runtime 0 ho
55. see that all CPU and memory modules passed self test Note that failing processors are disabled and appear in the ST1 line If both processors fail nothing appears on the ST1 line There is minimal TLSB traffic during these tests Check the ST2 line to see that memory and the CPU s passed their interaction tests and check the ST3 line to see that all three types of modules on the TLSB passed their tests Check the CO through C10 lines to determine which modules on the PCI I O subsystem passed self test The example shows one PCI connected to the KFTHA through a hose The maximum number of PCI I O subsystems is eleven NOTE If any module is badly broken on any bus the console may not get a response or be able to read whether a device passed self test Under such conditions self test does not indicate a failure but instead indicates that the slot is empty Diagnostics and Utilities 8 9 8 5 Show Commands for Installation Use the show configuration show device and show network commands to make sure all devices and system resources are present and seen by the console Example 8 2 Show Configuration and Show Network P00 gt gt gt sho conf O Name Type Rev Mnemonic TLSB O KN7CG AB 8025 0000 kn7cg ab0 1 KN7CG AB 8025 0000 kn7cg abl 5 MS7CC 5000 0000 ms7ccO 6 MS7CC 5000 0000 ms7ccl 7 MS7CC 5000 0000 ms7cc2 8 KFTHA 2000 0000 kftha0 CO PCI connected to kftha0 p
56. stallation Guide jumping to bootstrap code Digital UNIX boot Mon Apr 12 12 39 50 EDT 1999 Loading vmunix I O subsystem reset information memory information displayed I O bus adapters displayed configured devices displayed network configuration information partitioning information displayed The system is ready The Installation Guide contains more information about installing DIGITAL UNIX 1 Default Installation 2 Custom Installation 3 UNIX Shell Enter your choice 4 Show device displays information about each I O device Polling checks the DWLPB for device configurations The next line contains four columns The first column contains the device type and unit number node number device channel number the internal PCI node number and I O channel number separated by periods The second column displays the name of the device given by the device controller The third column shows the device type and the fourth column shows the revision of the device The CD drive in this case is the RRD47 and its mnemonic is DKD400 Inthe boot command dk is the device code of the boot device a is the boot device controller designation and 400 specifies the hexadecimal unit number of the boot device The 4 is the node number 0 is the channel number 5 is the PCI node number and 4 is the I O channel number The fl a causes UNIX to come up in multiuser mode The system boots from the CD ROM Select
57. system Check that the console configures all the devices on the system Perform special configuration tasks if necessary Boot Operating System O Verify System Under Operating System Gs60E82 99 8 4 AlphaServer GS60E Installation Guide ooo When the system powers up self test runs Verify that all tests have passed by checking the results in the self test display Use the show configuration and show device commands to determine the self test status for the I O adapters and devices Identify the load device Note what the console configures Check that the console configured all the hardware on the system Troubleshoot and repair if necessary Run configuration utilities if necessary Boot the factory installed operating system Verify the system under the installed operating system Diagnostics and Utilities 8 5 8 3 Diagnostics Overview Self tests and additional ROM based diagnostics are run automatically at power up Console based exercisers can be run from the console in User Mode The system Verifier and Exerciser Tool VET is run under the operating system Figure 8 3 Diagnostic Overview Self Test ROM Based co Additional Power Up Tests RBDs p Console Based Exercisers Online OpenVMS UNIX Verifier and Exerciser Tool VET GS60E83 99 8 6 AlphaServer GS60E Installation Guide Table 8 1 lists diagnostics provided Tests in the first two groups run at power up The c
58. t gt gt run rcu p 1 8 16 AlphaServer GS6OE Installation Guide The RAID Configuration Utility RCU need only be run if a KZPSC controller is in the system The controller comes with its own documentation describing the utility The controller can operate in several different modes and the customer should determine how to customize the disk farm RCU enables the choices Prior to running the utility you should read the documentation and discuss which mode the customer wishes Example 8 5 show how to run RCU Place the RAID Configuration Utility floppy in the floppy drive Use the set command to turn on the arc_enable environment variable Use the initialize command to initialize the system and to make the set command take effect After self test completes enter run rcu to identify what programs to run The run command defaults to the floppy as the source of the program for execution so no device need be specified p1 specifies that PCI1 is to be configured Diagnostics and Utilities 8 17 8 8 Booting Factory Installed Software The factory installs the operating system ordered by the customer After determining that all devices are seen by the console you will want to know where the operating system is installed and then boot it Example 8 6 Booting the Operating System P00 gt gt gt show bootdef_dev O bootdef_dev dk200 2 0 2 0 P00 gt gt gt show boot_osflags 2 boot_osflags 0 for Open
59. t the rear of the right expander cabinet 4 For the left expander cabinet plug the second power control cable PN 17 03511 05 into the jack splitter in the system cabinet 5 Route the cable according to Figure 4 6 and plug the other end of the cable into the jack marked Expander on the CCL panel at the rear of the left expander cabinet 6 Tie wrap the cables in place Figure 4 7 CCL Panel and Jack Splitter Rear l External Power Enable L powerComm PowerComm 2 External Enable L PowerComm 3 Jack Splitter L Expander External UPS Power V Console O GS60E47 99 Installing an Expander Cabinet 4 11 4 6 Connect the I O Cable Connect the I O cable s between the system and expander cabinet s Figure 4 8 1 O Cable Connections Main Cabinet Rear E Expander Cabinet Rear I O Cables to Right Expander alf tel is 2 gj gj y I O Cables to l DWLPBs in System NTA O PEP E PEP PRPP
60. the four bolts that hold the box together Remove the four corrugated spacers and the ramp and accessories boxes from around the cabinet Remove the inner protective plastic wrapping by slipping it up and over the cabinet Locate the box that contains the ramp kit and open it see Figure 3 2 Follow the unpacking illustrations located on the outside of the shipping box for removing the cabinet from the pallet see Section 3 4 NOTE It s a good idea to save all packing materials intact in case the system needs to be shipped in the future Installing the System Cabinet 3 7 3 4 Remove Cabinet from the Pallet Check the cabinet for external damage Remove the four shipping brackets that attach the cabinet to the pallet Insert the ramps on the front of the pallet and remove the cabinet WARNING At least two people are required to remove the cabinet from the pallet Figure 3 3 Preparation and Removal from Pallet GS60E33 99 3 8 AlphaServer GS60E Installation Guide WARNING Serious injury may result if the cabinet is improperly handled or proper safety conditions are not met Check the cabinet sides top front door and rear panel for damage If the cabinet is damaged do the following Enter the location and extent of the damage on the LARS report Notify the customer and your unit manager Stop unpacking until the customer gives you permission to continue Using an adjustable wren
61. tions 8 28 AlphaServer GS60E Installation Guide device device device device device device CPUs CPU FILI FILI ie eG Maye EQQ HH EE Utd ss aG HBO D W KK 0 Table 8 2 Verification Software Exercisers Exerciser Description CPU Tests processor functions including binary operations integer computations floating point computations and data conversion Memory Tests dynamic allocation and deallocation of virtual memory and verifies test patterns written Disk Tests logical and physical disk I O by performing read and write operations and verifies test patterns written File Tests reading and writing to disk files and verifies test patterns written Tape Tests reading and writing to tape device files and verifies test patterns written Network Tests underlying protocol including caches buffers and queues physical network adapters local and remote networks destination adapters and network services Printer Tests printers by sending ASCII PostScript or a user specified file to a selected print queue A PostScript file is provided with the exerciser Video Tests text graphic and palette capabilities of video monitors In Example 8 11 the user enters the vet command at the system prompt The system sizer message is displayed The system sizer process finds the devices that are connected to the system and obtains device information needed by the VET
62. to lower the leveler feet The bracket cutout and leveler feet hexnuts are the same size 2 Using a bubble level check to see that the cabinet is properly leveled side to side and front to back 3 Once the cabinet is level lock each of the feet into place by tightening the locknut at the top of each leveler foot Installing the System Cabinet 3 11 Chapter 4 Installing an Expander Cabinet This chapter explains how to install one or more expander cabinets for the system An expander cabinet provides room for I O adapters and additional storage for the system The system can have a maximum of two expander cabinets The expander cabinet is designed for PCI I O shelves and BA36R StorageWorks shelves At the bottom of the cabinet there is room for three power supplies one is optional a CCL panel and DC distribution Above this area there are seven shelf slots for PCI I O shelves and BA36R StorageWorks shelves The maximum number of PCI I O shelves in an expander cabinet is four The maximum number of PCI I O shelves for an entire system is eleven Sections in this chapter include e Unpack the Cabinet e Remove System Cabinet Panel and Position Expander Cabinet e Level All Cabinets e Secure Cabinets Together e Connect the Power Control Cable e Connect the I O Cable Installing an Expander Cabinet 4 1 4 1 Unpack the Cabinet Unpack the expander cabinet in the same way you unpacked the system cabinet in Chapter 3 The
63. urs 2 minutes 30 seconds Remaining runtime 0 hours 0 minutes 0 seconds Process 6 Runtime Requested runtime 0 hours 0 minutes 0 seconds Elapsed runtime 0 hours 3 minutes 20 seconds Remaining runtime 0 hours 0 minutes 0 seconds VET_suspend gt continue continuing process 3 group exer for device MEMORY continuing process 4 group exer for device MEMORY completed process 3 group exer for device MEMORY completed process 4 group exer for device MEMORY testing completed Total errors reported by all processes 0 9 VET_setup gt exit 8 30 AlphaServer GS60E Installation Guide The user enters a Ctrl C to suspend executing processes VET enters the suspend execution state Enter show runtime to list the requested elapsed and remaining run times of each process The continue command resumes execution of all suspended processes After testing is completed a message is displayed to inform the user of the number of errors reported No errors were reported in this example see Enter exit to exit the VET program The system prompt is displayed Diagnostics and Utilities 8 31 A AC power three phase cables 2 10 checking 6 2 current ratings 2 9 input voltages 2 9 6 5 measuring 6 4 power requirements 2 9 watts 2 9 AC power outlets 2 2 Air circulation 2 7 Altitude 2 7 B BA36R StorageWorks shelf 4 1 5 7 Booting factory installed software 8 18 LFU 8 26 Op
64. xample 7 1 Self Test Results F E D B A 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 M o EE o EE o EE BO Al AO 4GB 4GB 4GB Compaq AlphaServer GS60E 6 6 525 4 Console V5 5 4 MAY 1999 OpenVMS PALcode V1 57 2 Tru64 UNIX PALcode V1 50 1 P00 gt gt gt 7 4 AlphaServer GS60E Installation Guide EE EE EE EB EB EB NODE 0 TYP ST1 BPD ST2 BPD ST3 BPD 0000 co pcr 0 BISA 0 C1 C2 C3 ILV 12GB 06 SROM V2 1 The NODE line lists the hexadecimal node numbers on the TLSB and T O buses Node numbers and slot numbers are identical For the PCI I O subsystem nodes 0 B are counted from right to left The TYP line indicates the type of module at each TLSB node e An adapter the I O port module A is a KFTHA e A memory module M e A processor P e A period indicates the slot is empty or the module is not reporting The ST1 ST3 lines show the results of the testing The self test bit in the TLCNR register of each module contains this information For the KN7CG dual processor one CPU may pass another fail Entries are pass A indicates both processors passed fail A indicates one CPU failed and one passed o does not apply In this example the I O port module has o because there is no module resident self test The BPD line indicates the boot processor designation The results on this line indicate e The boot pro
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