HP 9000 Dclass Manual
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Table1-6PCII/OHardwarePaths(continued) HP-UXPathMAPPERPathPCICardFunctionality 0/1/1/1.2.00/1/1/1.2.0InternalSCSI-Slot2 0/1/1/00/1/1/0ChannelAUltra3SCSI 0/1/1/10/1/1/1ChannelBUltra3SCSI 0/1/1/1.x.y0/1/1/1.x.yExternal,Ultra3SCSILVD/SE 0/1/2/00/1/2/0CoreLANGb 0/4/1/00/4/1/0PCISlot1 0/3/1/00/3/1/0PCISlot2 0/2/1/00/2/1/0PCISlot3 0/6/1/00/6/1/0PCISlot4 0/7/1/00/7/1/0UPS,CommunicationsController 0/7/1/10/7/1/1Local/RemoteSerialController Table1-6describesthePCII/Ohardwarepathsfortheserver. Controls,Ports,andLEDs Thissectiondescribesthecontrols,ports,andindicatorsfoundonthefrontandrearpanel locationsoftheHP9000rp3410orrp3440server.Theserversaredesignedtoberack-or pedestal-mounted. ControlPanel ThecontrolpaneloftheHP9000rp3410andrp3440serversprovidethecontrolsandindicators commonlyusedforoperation. Figure1-7showsthefrontpaneldetails. Figure1-7FrontView Figure1-8showsthecontrolpanelLEDsandbuttons. Controls,Ports,andLEDs31
Figure1-8ControlPanelLEDsandButtons Table1-7providescontrolpanelandLEDinformation. Table1-7ControlPanelLEDsandSwitches FunctionName Thegreenon/offLEDisilluminatedwhenthepowerison.Poweron/off LED Controlsthepowersupply(turnssystempoweronoroff)ifpowerisavailabletothepower supply.(Controlsbothpowersuppliesiftwoareinstalled). Ifpowerisoffbutpowerisavailabletothepowersupplies,pressingthePowerbutton: •Momentarily(lessthanonesecond)turnsonthepowersuppliesandappliespowertoserver circuits. •Morethantwoorthreeseconds,thenreleased,hasnoeffect. Ifpowerisonandthesystemisatinitialsystemloader,pressingthePowerbutton: •Momentarily(lessthanonesecond)hasnoeffect. •Morethanonesecond,butlessthanfiveseconds—donotuse.Thisinitiatese-buzzerfunctions thatarenotsupportedintheserver. •Morethanfiveseconds,thenreleased,causesanimmediatehardpoweroff. IfpowerisonandthesystemisatBCH,pressingthePowerbutton: •Momentarily(lessthanonesecond)causesaimmediateandhardpoweroff. •Morethanonesecond,butlessthanfiveseconds—donotuse.Thisinitiatese-buzzerfunctions thatarenotsupportedintheserver. •Morethanfiveseconds,thenreleased,causesanimmediatehardpoweroff. IfpowerisonbuttheOShasbeenshutdown,pressingthePowerbutton: •Momentarily(lessthanonesecond)hasnoeffect. •Morethanonesecond,butlessthanfiveseconds—donotuse.Thisinitiatese-buzzerfunctions thatarenotsupportedintheserver. •Morethanfiveseconds,thenreleased,causesanimmediatehardpoweroff. IftheOSisrunning,pressingthePowerbutton: •Momentarily(lessthanonesecond)hasnoeffect. •Morethanonesecond,butlessthanfiveseconds—donotuse.Thisinitiatese-buzzerfunctions thatarenotsupportedintheserver. •Morethanfiveseconds,thenreleased,causesanimmediatehardpoweroff. PowerButton TheSystemLEDprovidesinformationaboutthesystemstatus.Whenoperationisnormal,the LEDisgreen.Whenthereisasystemwarning,theLEDisflashingyellow.Whenthereisasystem fault,theLEDisflashingred. SystemLED TheLANLEDprovidesstatusinformationabouttheLANinterface.WhentheLANLEDis flashing,thereisactivityontheLAN. LANLED TheLocatorbuttonandLEDareusedtohelplocatethisserverwithinarackofservers.When thebuttonisengaged,theblueLEDilluminatesandanadditionalblueLEDontherearpanelof theserverilluminates.Youcanremotelyactivatethisfunction. LocatorButton andLED 32Overview
AdditionalControlsandIndicators HP9000rp3410andrp3440serverscanhaveuptothreelow-voltagedifferential(LVD),3.5-inch formfactorhot-pluggablediskdrivesinstalled.ThesediskdriveshaveLEDsthatprovidestatus andactivityinformation. Hot-PluggableDiskDriveIndicators ThediskdriveshavetwoLEDsperdrive,asfollows: StatusLEDNotusedontheHP9000rp3410orrp3440server. ActivityLEDFlashinggreenandindicatesdiskdriveactivity. ThisLEDisdirectlycontrolledbythediskdriveandturnsonwhenadrive isaccessed. Figure1-9showsthehot-pluggablediskdriveLEDindicators. Figure1-9Hot-PluggableDiskDriveLEDIndicators Table1-8liststhehot-pluggablediskdriveLEDdefinitions. Table1-8Hot-PluggableDiskDriveLEDDefinitions DescriptionStateLED NotusedNoneStatusLED ReadingandscanningharddriveFlashinggreenActivityLED OptionalRemovableMediaDrive HP9000rp3410andrp3440serversaredeliveredwithoutaremovablemediadrive.Youcanadd eitheraDVDorCD-RW/DVDdrive.EachoftheseoptionaldeviceshasoneactivityLED. Figure1-10showstheDVDdrivedetails. Figure1-10DVDDrive Table1-9liststheDVDdriveLEDdefinitions. Table1-9DVDDriveLEDDefinitions DescriptionStateLED DriveisactiveFlashinggreenActivityLED Controls,Ports,andLEDs33
RearPanel TherearpaneloftheHP9000rp3410andrp3440serversincludescommunicationports,I/O ports,ACpowerconnector,andthelocatorLED/button.AdditionalLEDslocatedontherear paneloftheHP9000rp3410andrp3440serverssignaltheoperationalstatusof: •10/100/1000Base-TEthernetLAN •iLOMPcardLAN Figure1-11showstherearpanelportsandLEDs. Figure1-11RearView Table1-10liststherear-panelconnectorsandswitches. Table1-10RearPanelConnectorsandSwitches FunctionConnectororSwitch Primarypowerconnectionfortheserver.ACpower 68-pin,low-voltagedifferential,single-endedU160SCSI.Thisconnectorprovidesexternal SCSIconnectiononSCSIChannelB. LVD/SESCSI 10/100/1000base-TEthernetLANconnector.(1GB)10/100/1000LAN 9-pinmaleserialconnectors–factoryuseonly.SerialA(console)and SerialB Fouruniversalserialbus(USB2.0)connectors.USB TransferofControlbutton.HaltsallsystemprocessingandI/Oactivityandrestartsthe system. TOC TheLocatorbuttonandLEDareusedtohelplocateaserverwithinarackofservers. Whenthebuttonisengaged,theblueLEDilluminatesandanadditionalblueLEDon thefrontpaneloftheserverilluminates.Youcanremotelyactivatethisfunction. LocatorButtonandLED 15-pinfemalevideoconnector.DISABLED—DONOTUSE.Toenablevideocapability, youmustobtainthesupportedA6150videoPCIcard.SeeenclosedReadMe,A6150-90001. Video(notused) 25-pinfemaleserialdatabusconnectorfortheiLOMPcard.Console/remote/UPS 10Mb/100MbLANconnectorfortheiLOMP.10/100iLOMPLAN 34Overview
10/100/1000Base-TEthernetLANConnector Figure1-12showstherearpanel10/100/1000base-TEthernetLANconnectorandthestatusand activityLEDs. Figure1-1210/100/1000Base-TEthernetLANConnectorLEDs Table1-11liststhe10/100/1000base-TEthernetLANconnectorLEDdescriptions. Table1-1110/100/1000Base-TEthernetLANConnectorLEDs DescriptionStatusActivityLED 1000MHzwithEthernetprotocolandtwisted-pair wiringisenabled off—nolinkFlashinggreen1000BT 100MHzwithEthernetprotocolandtwisted-pair wiringisenabled off—nolinkFlashinggreen100BT 10MHzwithEthernetprotocolandtwisted-pair wiringisenabled off—nolinkFlashinggreen10BT LANactivityFlashinggreenActivity Table1-12liststhe10/100/1000base-TEthernetLANconnectorpinouts. Table1-1210/100/1000Base-TEthernetLANConnectorPinouts SignalDescriptionPinNumber TXP1 TXN2 RXP3 Notused4 Notused5 RXN6 Notused7 Notused8 USBPorts Figure1-13showsthedualUSBportconnector. Controls,Ports,andLEDs35
Figure1-13DualUSBPortConnector Figure1-14showsthesingleUSBport. Figure1-14SingleUSBPort Table1-13liststheUSBpinouts. Table1-13USBPinouts SignalDescriptionPinNumber +5VDC1 MR2 PR3 Ground4 SCSIPort,Ultra3,68-Pin Asingle,Ultra3,68pinSCSIconnectorislocatedattherearpaneloftheserver.Theexternal connectorsupportsSCSIchannel“B.” Figure1-15showstheSCSIport,Ultra3,68-pin. Figure1-15SCSIPort,Ultra3,68-Pin Table1-14liststheSCSIportpinouts. Table1-14SCSIPortPinouts SignalDescriptionPinNumberSignalDescriptionPinNumber S35(–DB12)35S1(+DB12)1 S36(–DB13)36S2(+DB13)2 S37(–DB14)37S3(+DB14)3 S38(–DB15)38S4(+DB15)4 36Overview
Table1-14SCSIPortPinouts(continued) SignalDescriptionPinNumberSignalDescriptionPinNumber S39(–DBP1)39S5(+DBP1)5 S40(–DB0)40S6(+DB0)6 S41(–DB1)41S7(+DB1)7 S42(–DB2)42S8(+DB2)8 S43(–DB3)43S9(+DB3)9 S44(–DB4)44S10(+DB4)10 S45(–DB5)45S11(+DB5)11 S46(–DB6)46S12(+DB6)12 S47(–DB7)47S13(+DB7)13 S48(–DBP)48S14(+DBP)14 S4949S1515 S5050S16(DIFFSENS)16 S51(TERMPWR)51S17(TERMPWR)17 S52(TERMPWR)52S18(TERMPWR)18 S53(RESERVED)53S19(RESERVED)19 S5454S2020 S55(–ATN)55S21(+ATN)21 S5656S2222 S57(–BSY)57S23(+BSY)23 S58(–ACK)58S24(+ACK)24 S59(–RST)59S25(+RST)25 S60(–MSG)60S26(+MSG)26 S61(–SEL)61S27(+SEL)27 S62(–C/D)62S28(+C/D)28 S63(–REQ)63S29(+REQ)29 S64(–I/O)64S30(+I/O)30 S65(–DB8)65S31(+DB8)31 S66(–DB9)66S32(+DB9)32 S67(–DB10)67S33(+DB10)33 S68(–DB11)68S34(+DB11)34 iLOMPCardLANLEDs TheiLOMPcardLANusesanRJ-45typeconnector.ThisconnectorhasfourLEDsthatsignal statusandactivity. Figure1-16showstheiLOMPcardLANLEDs. Controls,Ports,andLEDs37
Figure1-16iLOMPCardLANLEDs Table1-15liststheiLOMPcardLANLEDs. Table1-15iLOMPCardLANLEDs DescriptionColorLED iLOMPisrunningself-testorerrorisdetectedYellowSelf-test 10BTlinkestablished,flashinggreen10BTlinkactivity,offnolinkGreen10BT 100BTlinkestablished,flashinggreen100BTlinkactivity,offnolinkGreen100BT Standbypoweron,offstandbypoweroffGreenStandbypower Table1-16liststheiLOMPcardLANconnectorpinouts. Table1-16iLOMPCardLANConnectorPinouts SignalDescriptionPinNumber TXP1 TXN2 RXP3 Notused4 Notused5 RXN6 Notused7 Notused8 PoweringtheServerOnandOff Thissectionprovidesinformationonhowtopowertheserveronandoff. PowerStates Theserverhasthreepowerstates: •Standbypower •Fullpower •Off Plugthepowercordintotheappropriatereceptacleontherearoftheservertoachievethe standbypowerstate;thefrontpanelPowerbuttonisnotturnedon.Fullpoweroccurswhenthe powercordispluggedintotheappropriatereceptacle,andeitherthepowerisactivatedthrough theiLOMPPCcommand,orthePowerbuttonisactivated.Intheoffstate,thepowercordsare notpluggedin. Table1-17liststheserverpowerstates. 38Overview
Table1-17PowerStates DCVoltage Applied? StandbyDC Voltage Applied? PowerActivatedthroughtheiLOMPPC Command;orFrontPanelPowerButton Activated? PowerCable PluggedInto Receptacle? PowerStates NoYesNoYesStandbypower YesYesYesYesFullpower NoNoNoNoOff NOTE:IfthepowerrestorefeatureissettoAlwaysOnthroughtheiLOMPPRcommand,the serverautomaticallypowersontothefullpowerstate. PoweringOntheServer Topowerontheservertofullpoweriftheserverisinthestandbypowerstate,usethefollowing methods: •iLOMPPCcommand •Powerbutton PoweringOntheServerUsingtheiLOMP NOTE:IfthepowerrestorefeatureissettoAlwaysOnthroughtheiLOMPPRcommand,the serverautomaticallypowersontothefullpowerstate. TopowerontheserverusingtheiLOMP,followthesesteps: 1.Plugallthepowercablesintothereceptaclesontherearpaneloftheserver. 2.Initiateaconsolesession,andaccesstheMPMainMenu. 3.EnterCMtoenablecommandmode. 4.Tousetheremotepowercontrolcommand,enterPC. 5.Topowerontheserver,enterON,andenterYESwhenpromptedtoconfirmtheaction. 6.Starttheoperatingsystem. PoweringOntheServerManually NOTE:IfthepowerrestorefeatureissettoAlwaysOnthroughtheiLOMPPRcommand,the serverautomaticallypowersontothefullpowerstate. Tomanuallypowerontheserver,followthesesteps: 1.Plugallthepowercablesintothereceptaclesontherearpaneloftheserver. 2.Tostarttheserver,pressthePowerbutton. 3.Starttheoperatingsystem. PoweringOfftheServer Iftheserverisinthestandbyorfullpowerstate,powerofftheserverusingthefollowingmethods: •iLOMPPCcommand •Powerbutton PoweringOfftheServerUsingtheiLOMP TopowerofftheserverusingtheiLOMP,followthesesteps: 1.Gracefullyshutdowntheoperatingsystem. 2.Initiateaconsolesession,andaccesstheMPMainMenu. PoweringtheServerOnandOff39
3.Toenablecommandmode,enterCM. 4.Tousetheremotepowercontrolcommand,enterPC. 5.EnterOFFtopowerofftheserver,andenterYESwhenpromptedtoconfirmtheaction. IMPORTANT:ThemainDCvoltageisnowremovedfromthesystem;however,ACvoltage forstandbypowerisstillpresentintheserver. 6.Unplugallthepowercablesfromthereceptaclesontherearpaneloftheserver. PoweringOfftheServerManually Tomanuallypowerofftheserver,followthesesteps: 1.Gracefullyshutdowntheoperatingsystem. 2.PressthePowerbuttontopowerofftheserver. IMPORTANT:ThemainDCvoltageisnowremovedfromthesystem;however,ACvoltage forstandbypowerisstillpresentintheserver. 3.Unplugallthepowercablesfromthereceptaclesontherearpaneloftheserver. 40Overview