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    							                                0/1/1/0.1
                                    0/01/01/0.1      (hex)
         Alternate boot path:       intscsib.2
                                    0/1/1/0.2
                                    0/01/01/01.2     (hex)
         Console path:              0/7/1/1.0
                                    0/07/01/01.1     (hex)
         Keyboard path:             0/0/4/0.0
                                    0/0/04/0.0       (hex)
    Main Menu: Enter command or manu >
    SearchCommand
    TheSEA(search)commandautomaticallychecksallpossiblebootandinstalldevicesconnected
    tothesystemanddisplaysthesebootablepaths.Inseveralfirmwareversions,itlinksthesepaths
    toashortcut(suchasP0).ItcanalsosearchtheLAN,ifthesystemcanbootit.Somefirmware
    revisionsenableyoutorestrainthesearchpath,forexampleSEA lanorSEAdisk.TheSEA
    commandisavailableintheMainandConfigurationmenus.
    Main Menu: Enter command or menu > sea
    Searching for potential boot device(s)
    This may take several minutes.
    To discontinue search, press any key (termination may not be immediate).
                                                                            IODCPath#  Device Path (dec)  Device Path (mnem)  Device Type               Rev
    -----  -----------------  ------------------  -----------               ----
    P0     0/0/2/0.0          ide.0               Random access media       1    
    P1     0/1/1/0.1          intscsia.1          Random access media       1    
    P2     0/1/1/0.0          intscsia.0          Random access media       1    
    P3     0/1/1/1.2          intscsib.2          Random access media       1 
    ConfigurationMenu
    TheConfigurationMenucommandsenableyoutoviewandmodifytheconfigurationandstate
    ofthesystem.
    Main Menu: Enter command or menu > co
    ---- Configuration Menu ------------------------------------------------------
         Command                           Description     -------                           -----------     AUto [BOot|SEArch|STart] [ON|OFF] Display or set specified flag     BootID [] []        Display or set Boot Identifier     BootINfo                          Display boot-related information     BootTimer [0 - 200]               Seconds allowed for boot attempt     CPUconfig [] [ON|OFF]       Config/Deconfig processor     DEfault                           Set the system to predefined values     FastBoot [ON|OFF]                 Display or set boot tests execution     ResTart [ON|OFF]                  Display or set boot tests execution     PAth [PRI|ALT] []           Display or modify a path     SEArch [DIsplay|IPL] []     Search for boot devices     TIme [c:y:m:d:h:m:[s]]            Read or set the real time clock in GMT
    BootConsoleHandler201 
    						
    							     BOot [PRI|ALT|]             Boot from specified path     DIsplay                           Redisplay the current menu     HElp []                  Display help for specified command     RESET                             Restart the system     MAin                              Return to Main Menu----Configuration Menu: Enter command > 
    Theconfigurationdefaultcommandsetsthefollowingvalues:
    Primary boot path:    0/0/1/0.0
       Alternate boot path:  0/0/2/0
       Console path:         0/0/1/0.0
       Keyboard path:        0/0/4/0.0
       Autoboot:             ON
       Autosearch:           ON
       Autostart:            OFF
       BootTimer             0
    InformationMenu
    TheInformationmenucommandsenableyoutoviewinformationabouttheconfigurationand
    stateofthesystem.
    Main Menu: Enter command or menu > in
    ---- Information Menu --------------------------------------------------------
         Command                           Description     -------                           -----------     ALL                               Display all system information     BootINfo                          Display boot-related information     CAche                             Display cache information     ChipRevisions                     Display revisions of major VLSI     COprocessor                       Display coprocessor information     FwrVersion                        Display firmware version   * IO                                Display I/O interface information     LanAddress                        Display Core LAN station address     MEmory                            Display memory information  ** PRocessor                         Display processor information *** WArnings                          Display selftest warning messages *** IORevisions                       Display selftest warning messages
         BOot [PRI|ALT|]             Boot from specified path     DIsplay                           Redisplay the current menu     HElp []                  Display help for specified command     RESET                             Restart the system     MAin                              Return to Main Menu----Information Menu: Enter command > 
    *ThePCIdeviceinformationdisplayedincludesdescription,path,vendorID,deviceID,slot
    number,andbusnumber.
    **ThePRocessorcommanddisplaysthesystemmodelstring.
    ***Warningsdisplayedareasfollows:
    •WARNING:ToomanyCPUSforarp3410system.Systemwillnotboot.
    •WARNING:Afatalerrorhasoccurred-systemcannotboot.Reviewwarningmessagesin
    theinformationmenu.
    202Utilities 
    						
    							ServiceMenu
    TheServicemenucommandsareusedbyservicepersonneltoviewinformationaboutthesystem
    forthepurposeofsystemserviceoperations.
    Main Menu: Enter command or menu > ser
    ---- Service Menu ------------------------------------------------------------
         Command                           Description     -------                           -----------     CLEARPIM                          Clear (zero) the contents of PIM     SCSI [option] [] []    Display or set SCSI controller values     MemRead  []         Read memory and I/O locations     PDT [CLEAR]                       Display or clear the PDT     PIM [] [HPMC|LPMC|TOC]      Display PIM information     ProductNum  []       Display or set Product Number     ScRoll [ON|OFF]                   Display or change scrolling ability     SELftests [ON|OFF]                Enable/disable self test execution
         BOot [PRI|ALT|]             Boot from specified path     DIsplay                           Redisplay the current menu     HElp []                  Display help for specified command     RESET                             Restart the system     MAin                              Return to Main Menu----Service Menu: Enter command > 
    DisplayCommand
    TheDIcommandredisplaysthecurrentmenu.
    SCSICommand
    TheSCSIcommanddisplaysandsetstheSCSIcontrollerparameters,suchasinitiatorIDand
    speed.TheOSdevicedriversusetheseparameterstoprogramthecontroller.
    NOTE:Thesevaluesareonlysuggestedbythedevicedriver;theactualvaluesprogrammed
    intothecontrollercanbedifferent.
    ProductNumCommand
    TheProductNumcommandconfigurestheoriginalorcurrentproductnumber.Thesoftware
    ID(SWID)doesnotgetupdatedautomaticallywhentheoriginalproductnumberchanges,but
    youcanmanuallyupdatetheSWIDbyresettingthesystemwiththeresetcommand.
    iLOMP
    TheIntegratedLights-OutManagementProcessor(iLOMP)forentry-levelPA-RISCisan
    autonomousmanagementsubsystemembeddeddirectlyontheserver.Itisthefoundationof
    serverHighAvailability(HA),embeddedserver,andfaultmanagement.Italsoprovidessystem
    administratorssecureremotemanagementcapabilitiesregardlessofserverstatusorlocation.
    TheiLOMPisavailablewheneverthesystemisconnectedtoapowersource,eveniftheserver
    mainPowerbuttonisintheoffposition.
    ForcompleteinformationontheiLOMP,seetheHPIntegrityandHP9000iLOOperationsGuide
    ontheHPwebsiteathttp://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport.
    iLOMP203  
    						
    							CPhysicalandEnvironmentalSpecifications
    TableC-1providestemperatureandairflowinformationforminimum,typical,andmaximum
    configurationsfortheHP9000rp3410andrp3440servers.Italsoliststheserverandrackweights
    anddimensions.
    TableC-1PhysicalandEnvironmentalSpecifications
    OverallServer(WxD
    xH)
    WeightCondition
    Airflow,at
    Maximum
    Ambientdegrees
    C1
    Airflow,NominalTypical
    Heat
    Release
    Pede-stalRackPede-
    stal
    RackServer
    Alone
    100-250
    VAC
    W:11.6in
    (29.5cm)
    D:26.6in
    (67.5cm)
    H:19.5in
    (49.4cm)
    W:19.0in
    (48.3cm)
    D:26.8in
    (67.9cm)
    H:3.4in
    (8.6cm)
    56.3lbs
    (25.5
    kg)
    49.0lbs
    (22.2kg)
    38.6lbs
    (17.5kg)
    115.94
    m3/hr
    68.2
    CFM
    98.3
    m3/hr
    57.8
    CFM
    341WattsMin.
    Config.
    536WattsMax.
    Config.
    426WattsTypical
    Config.
    Onedual-coreCPU,onepowersupply,2GBDIMM,
    zeroDVD,threeHDDs.
    Min./
    Config.
    Airflowcoolingscheme(fronttorear)ASHRAE
    Class1
    Twodual-coreCPUs,onepowersupply,32GB
    DIMM,oneDVD,threeHDDs,onegraphicscard,
    oneSCSIcard.
    Max.
    Config.
    Onedual-coreCPU,onepowersupply,6GBDIMM,
    oneDVD,threeHDDs,onegraphicscard,oneSCSI
    card.
    Typical
    Config.
    1Deratemaximumdrybulbtemperature1degreeper300metersabove900meters.
    205 
    						
    							Index
    A
    A6150graphicscard,installing,100
    airflowguides,removeandreplace,65, 144
    antistaticwriststrap,123
    B
    backplane
    PCI,removeandreplace,171
    SCSI,removeandreplace,189
    baseboardmanagementcontroller(BMC),28
    battery
    iLOMPcard,removeandreplace,175
    system,removeandreplace,165
    BCHcommands
    bootpaths,200
    display,203
    informationmenu,202
    mainmenu,200
    productnum,203
    SCSI,203
    servicemenu,203
    bezel
    pedestal-mount,removeandreplace,60
    rack-mount,removeandreplace,55
    BMC,28
    booting
    HP-UX,102, 109
    LVMmaintenancemode,110
    single-usermode,103, 110
    C
    circuitbreaker,42
    cleaningtheserver,120
    CMcommand,39, 40, 101, 102
    commandmode,39, 101
    commands
    BCH,199
    BCHcommands
    configurationmenu,201
    informationmenu,202
    mainmenu,200
    servicemenu,203
    ODE,117
    console
    accessinghostwithTUI,97
    accessinghostwithwebGUI,98
    determiningconnectionmethod,92
    graphics,accessingusingVGA,100
    setup,89
    troubleshooting,106
    contactingHP,108
    controlpanelLEDs,118
    controller
    baseboardmanagement,28
    processordependenthardware,27
    SCSI,28
    controls
    CD/DVD,33
    controlpanel,31
    diskdrive,33
    cooling
    bulkpowersupply,45
    CPU/Memory,45
    PCI/massstoragesection,45
    coreI/O
    connections,87
    external,21
    internal,21
    covers
    side,pedestal-mount,remove,57, 130, 134
    top,pedestal-mount,removeandreplace,57
    top,rack-mount,removeandreplace,53, 127
    CSR(customerselfrepair),194
    customerselfrepair(CSR),194
    D
    damagedequipment,returning,52
    deallocatedmemoryrank,152
    DHCP
    securityrisk,97
    DHCPandDNS
    configureiLOMPLAN,92
    iLOMPLANconfiguration,93
    dimensionsandvalues,42, 50
    DIMM,memory
    installing,152
    supported,149
    diskandI/Opathlogging
    extendedcoreI/O,29
    internaldiskandDVD,29
    PCII/O,30
    diskdrive
    hot-pluggable,controlsandLEDs,33
    installing,61
    internal,removeandreplace,140
    LEDs,33
    troubleshooting,106
    DNSname,93
    DVDdrive
    controlsandindicators,33
    install,64
    removeandreplace,172
    troubleshooting,106
    E
    electricalspecifications,42
    emulationdevice,configuring,95
    environmental
    specifications,44
    temperaturesensor,45
    EthernetcardLANLEDs,35
    207 
    						
    							eventID,49
    eventIDs,23
    eventmonitoringservice(EMS),115
    externalcore,featuresI/O,21
    F
    fans
    system,removeandreplace,136
    features
    externalcoreI/O,21
    firmware,22
    internalcoreI/O,21
    memory,20
    PCIriser,21
    powersupplyunit,21
    processor,20
    systemboardmanageability,22
    FGPA,28
    fieldprogrammablegatearray,28
    firmware
    downloadingandinstalling,107
    features,22
    information,49
    supportedoperatingsystem,49
    systemrequirements,72
    frontbezel
    pedestalconfiguration,130
    rackconfiguration,52, 126
    frontpanel
    controlpanel,31
    diskdriveLEDs,33
    DVDdrive,33
    LEDsandswitches,32
    G
    gatearray,fieldprogrammable,28
    grounding,42
    H
    harddiskdrive(seediskdrive)
    hot-pluggablediskdrives
    installation,61
    hot-swappable
    fans,136
    powersupply,138
    HP-UX
    BCH,109
    booting,109
    LVMmaintenancemode,110
    shuttingdown,110
    single-usermode,110
    I
    I/O
    andmemorycontroller,25
    businterface,27
    core,87
    externalcore,21
    internalcore,21
    IDEinterface,29
    iLOMP
    card,115
    cardbattery,removeandreplace,175
    card,LANLEDs,37
    card,removeandreplace,173
    configuringLAN,ARPPing,93
    configuringLAN,DHCPandDNS,92
    configuringLAN,RS-232serialport,94
    LANconfigurationmethod,92
    LEDs,37
    loggingin,95
    mainmenu,96
    PCcommand,39, 101
    physicalaccessmethod,92
    systemeventlogs(SEL),115
    troubleshooting,115
    installationchecklist,50
    installingtheA6150graphicscard,100
    installingthesystem,47
    integratedlights-outmanagementprocessor(seeiLOMP)
    intermittentserverproblems,106
    internalcomponents,location,123
    internalcoreI/O,features,21
    internalRAID,22
    IPaddress
    howiLOMPacquires,92
    K
    keystonesystem
    temperatureandhumidityspecifications,45
    L
    LANLEDs,118
    LAN,system,29
    LEDstatuspanel,replacing,177
    LEDs
    controlpanel,118
    diagnostic,117
    diskdrive,33
    DVD,33
    EthernetLAN,35
    frontcontrolpanel,32
    iLOMP,37
    iLOMPcardLAN,119
    locator,32
    statuspanel,removeandreplace,177
    systemboard,119
    troubleshooting,117
    loggingintotheiLOMP,95
    M
    managementprocessor(seeiLOMP)(seeiLOMP)
    mediadrive,removeandreplace,172
    memory
    architecture,26
    arraycapacities,26
    arraychipspare,27
    blockdiagram,25
    208Index 
    						
    							DIMMs,20, 26
    features,20
    installingadditional,70
    installingDIMMS,152
    reallocate,152
    removingDIMMS,152
    replacedeallocatedmemoryrank,152
    supportedDIMMS,149
    systemmemory,149
    system,installing,70
    MP(seeiLOMP)
    N
    noiseemissionspecifications,46
    nonoperatingenvironment,45
    O
    OfflineDiagnosticEnvironment(ODE),116
    commands,117
    operatingenvironment,45
    operatingsystem
    supported,102, 109
    verifyingserverconfiguration,104, 111
    willbootorwillnotboot,105
    OS(seeoperatingsystem)
    P
    partslist,195
    path(BCH),199
    PCcommand,39, 101
    PCI
    backplane,removeandreplace,171
    riser,21
    PCIcardcage,removeandreplace,74
    PCIcards
    installing,75
    removeandreplace,169
    PDH(processordependenthardware)controller,27
    pedestal
    convertfromrackmount,87
    physicalandenvironmentalspecifications,46, 205
    PICcardcage,removeandreplace,167
    pinoutsconnector
    10/100/1000base-tEthernetLAN,35
    iLOMPcardLAN,38
    SCSIport,36
    USBport,35
    power
    button,32, 104, 113
    fullstate,100
    offstate,100
    PRcommand,39, 101
    problems,105
    resetcommand(seePR)
    standbystate,100
    states,38, 100
    powersupply
    hot-swappable,remove,138
    hot-swappable,replace,139
    installing,76
    interfacemodule,remove,186
    interfacemodule,replace,187
    unit,21
    poweringofftheserver,39–40, 101–102
    manually,40, 102
    usingtheiLOMPPCcommand,39, 102
    poweringontheserver,39, 101
    manually,39, 101
    usingtheiLOMPPCcommand,39, 101
    PRcommand,39, 101
    processorairflowguide,removeandreplace,145
    processordependenthardwarecontroller,27
    processormodule
    features,20
    installing,78
    removeandreplace,155
    R
    RAID,22
    rearpanel
    10/100/1000base-tEthernetLAN,35
    connectorsandswitches,34
    dualUSBport,35
    iLOMPcardLANLEDs,37
    SCSIport,36
    view,34
    removeandreplace
    airflowguides,144
    battery,iLOMPcard,175
    DIMMs,149
    diskdriveSCSIbackplane,189
    diskdrive,hot-pluggable,140
    dualprocessormodule,155
    extendserverformrack,53
    extendserverfromrack,126
    fans,hot-swappable,136
    frontbezel,134
    iLOMPcard,173
    iLOMPcardbattery,175
    LEDstatuspanel,176
    mediadrive,172
    memory,149
    memoryairflowguide,65
    PCIbackplane,171
    PCIcardcage,74, 167
    PICcards,169
    powersupplyinterfacemodule,186
    powersupply,hot-swappable,138
    processorairflowguide,66
    processormodule,155
    removablemedia(CD-DVD),64, 172
    residentsystemboardwithreplacementsystemboard,
    184
    SCSIbackplane,189
    servicetoolsrequired,123
    systembattery,85, 165
    systemboard,177
    systemfans,136
    209 
    						
    							replaceablepartslist,195
    returningdamagedequipment,52
    S
    safetyinformation,50, 123
    SCSI
    backplane,removeandreplace,189
    connectorpinout,36
    controller,28
    security
    accesssettings,97
    riskwithDHCPenabled,97
    settingup,97
    server
    descriptionandfeatures,48
    introduction,47
    overview,19
    views,47
    setup
    checklist,89
    flowchart,90
    shutdown
    HP-UX,103, 110
    sitepreparation,verifying,51
    staticIPaddress
    assigningwithARPPing,93
    assigningwithLCcommand,94
    supporttoolsmanager(STM),114
    system
    configuration,41
    powerspecifications,42
    specs,41
    systemboard
    blockdiagram,23
    components,24
    LEDs,119
    manageability,22
    removeandreplace,177
    replaceresidentwithreplacement,184
    systemeventlog(SEL),115
    systemmemory
    installing,70
    removeandreplace,149
    T
    temperatureandhumidityspecifications,45
    toe-tag,93
    toolsrequired,123
    troubleshooting
    console,106
    DVD,106
    harddrive,106
    hardware,117
    iLOMP,115
    intermittentserverproblems,106
    LANLEDs,118
    methodology,104, 113
    operatingsystem,105, 114
    powerandsystemLEDs,118
    systemboardLEDs,119
    systemeventlogs(SEL),115
    systempower,113
    usingLEDs,107, 117
    usingofflinesupporttools,116
    OfflineDiagnosticEnvironmentODE),116
    usingonlinesupporttools,114
    eventmonitoringservice(EMS),115
    supporttoolsmanager(STM),114
    usingpowerbutton,104, 113
    U
    universalserialbus(USB),35
    unloadingtheserver,52
    unpacking,inspectingfordamage,51
    utilities
    bootconsolehandler(BCH),199
    iLOMP,203
    V
    validateserverconfiguration,104, 111
    verify
    serverconfigurationusingBCH,111
    siteprep,51
    VGAgraphicsconsole,accessing,100
    W
    web
    GUI,98
    interactingwithiLOMP,98
    loginpage,98
    210Index 
    						
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