Installation Guide HP Integrity rx7640 and HP 9000 rp7440 ServersThird EditionManufacturing Part Number : AB312-9001CJanuary 2007Printed in the U.S.A.
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Index100Sserial display deviceconnecting, 82, 84recommended windows, 92setting parameters, 82, 83serverfront panel, 28service processor, 22Standby pow
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Figures11Figure 1-1. 8-Socket Server Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Figure 1
Figures12Figure 2-32. The ls Command Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88Figur
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15About this DocumentThis document covers the HP Integrity rx7640 and HP 9000 rp7440 Servers.This document does not describe system software or parti
16Book LayoutThis document contains the following chapters and appendices:• Chapter 1 - Overview• Chapter 2 - Installing the Server
17Intended AudienceThis document is intended to be used by customer engineers assigned to support the HP Integrity rx7640 and HP 9000 rp7440 Servers.
18Related InformationYou can access other information on HP server hardware management, Microsoft® Windows® administratuon, and diagnostic support too
19CAUTION A caution provides information required to avoid losing data or avoid losing system functionality.NOTE A note highlights useful information
2Legal Notices © Copyright 2007 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.The onl
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Chapter 1211 HP Integrity rx7640 Server and HP 9000 rp7440 Server OverviewThe HP Integrity rx7640 and HP 9000 rp7440 servers are members of HP’s busin
Chapter 1HP Integrity rx7640 Server and HP 9000 rp7440 Server Overview22The information in this guide applies to the HP Integrity rx7640 and HP 9000 r
Chapter 1HP Integrity rx7640 Server and HP 9000 rp7440 Server OverviewDetailed Server Description23Detailed Server DescriptionThe following section pr
Chapter 1HP Integrity rx7640 Server and HP 9000 rp7440 Server OverviewDetailed Server Description24Dimensions and ComponentsThe following section desc
Chapter 1HP Integrity rx7640 Server and HP 9000 rp7440 Server OverviewDetailed Server Description25Figure 1-3 Server (Front View Without Bezel)The ser
Chapter 1HP Integrity rx7640 Server and HP 9000 rp7440 Server OverviewDetailed Server Description26The mass storage section located in the front enabl
Chapter 1HP Integrity rx7640 Server and HP 9000 rp7440 Server OverviewDetailed Server Description27The two hot-pluggable N+1 redundant bulk power supp
Chapter 1HP Integrity rx7640 Server and HP 9000 rp7440 Server OverviewDetailed Server Description28Front PanelFront Panel Indicators and ControlsThe f
Chapter 1HP Integrity rx7640 Server and HP 9000 rp7440 Server OverviewDetailed Server Description29Cell BoardThe cell board, illustrated in Figure 1-7
Contents31. HP Integrity rx7640 Server and HP 9000 rp7440 Server OverviewDetailed Server Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 1HP Integrity rx7640 Server and HP 9000 rp7440 Server OverviewDetailed Server Description30PDH Riser BoardThe PDH riser board is a small card
Chapter 1HP Integrity rx7640 Server and HP 9000 rp7440 Server OverviewDetailed Server Description31Figure 1-8 CPU Locations on Cell BoardMemory Subsys
Chapter 1HP Integrity rx7640 Server and HP 9000 rp7440 Server OverviewDetailed Server Description32The memory subsystem comprises four independent qua
Chapter 1HP Integrity rx7640 Server and HP 9000 rp7440 Server OverviewDetailed Server Description33Cells and nPartitionsAn nPartition comprises one or
Chapter 1HP Integrity rx7640 Server and HP 9000 rp7440 Server OverviewDetailed Server Description34Internal Disk Devices for the ServerAs Figure 1-10
Chapter 1HP Integrity rx7640 Server and HP 9000 rp7440 Server OverviewDetailed Server Description35The backplane also contains connectors for attachin
Chapter 1HP Integrity rx7640 Server and HP 9000 rp7440 Server OverviewDetailed Server Description36Each LBA acts as a bus bridge, supporting either on
Chapter 1HP Integrity rx7640 Server and HP 9000 rp7440 Server OverviewDetailed Server Description37The server supports two internal SBAs. Each SBA pro
Chapter 1HP Integrity rx7640 Server and HP 9000 rp7440 Server OverviewDetailed Server Description38MP/SCSI BoardUp to two MP/SCSI cards can be plugged
Chapter 1HP Integrity rx7640 Server and HP 9000 rp7440 Server OverviewDetailed Server Description39LAN/SCSI BoardAt least one LAN/SCSI board is requir
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Chapter 1HP Integrity rx7640 Server and HP 9000 rp7440 Server OverviewDetailed Server Description40
Chapter 2412 Installing the ServerInspect shipping containers when the equipment arrives at the site. Check equipment after the packing has been remov
Chapter 2Installing the ServerReceiving and Inspecting the Server Cabinet42Receiving and Inspecting the Server CabinetThis section contains informatio
Chapter 2Installing the ServerReceiving and Inspecting the Server Cabinet43Step 2. Lift the cardboard top cap from the shipping box. Refer to Figure 2
Chapter 2Installing the ServerReceiving and Inspecting the Server Cabinet44NOTE Figure 2-2 shows one ramp attached to the pallet on either side of the
Chapter 2Installing the ServerReceiving and Inspecting the Server Cabinet45Step 6. Remove the six bolts from the base that attaches the rack to the pa
Chapter 2Installing the ServerReceiving and Inspecting the Server Cabinet46Securing the CabinetWhen in position, secure and stabilize the cabinet usin
Chapter 2Installing the ServerStandalone and To-Be-Racked Systems47Standalone and To-Be-Racked SystemsServers shipped in a stand-alone or to-be-racked
Chapter 2Installing the ServerLifting the Server Cabinet Manually48Lifting the Server Cabinet ManuallyUse this procedure only if no HP approved lift i
Chapter 2Installing the ServerLifting the Server Cabinet Manually49Step 5. Insert the 2 protruding tabs on rear flange of handle into the slotted keyw
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Chapter 2Installing the ServerLifting the Server Cabinet Manually50Step 6. Align the screw holes in the handle’s front flange with the rack mounting h
Chapter 2Installing the ServerUsing the RonI Model 17000 SP 400 Lifting Device51Using the RonI Model 17000 SP 400 Lifting DeviceUse the lifter designe
Chapter 2Installing the ServerUsing the RonI Model 17000 SP 400 Lifting Device52Figure 2-7 RonI LifterStep 1. Obtain the HP J1530C Rack Integration Ki
Chapter 2Installing the ServerUsing the RonI Model 17000 SP 400 Lifting Device53Step 3. Insert the lifter forks between the cushions.Figure 2-8 Positi
Chapter 2Installing the ServerUsing the RonI Model 17000 SP 400 Lifting Device54Step 5. Slowly raise the server off the pallet until it clears the pal
Chapter 2Installing the ServerWheel Kit Installation55Wheel Kit InstallationCompare the packing list (Table 2-1) with the contents of the wheel kit be
Chapter 2Installing the ServerWheel Kit Installation56Use the following procedure to install the wheel kit.Step 1. Cut and remove the polystrap bands
Chapter 2Installing the ServerWheel Kit Installation57Step 5. Carefully tilt the server and place one of the foam blocks (A6093-44002) under the left
Chapter 2Installing the ServerWheel Kit Installation58Step 6. Carefully tilt the server and place the other foam block provided in the kit under the r
Chapter 2Installing the ServerWheel Kit Installation59Step 7. Remove the cushions from the lower front and rear of the server. Do not disturb the side
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Chapter 2Installing the ServerWheel Kit Installation60Step 9. Locate and remove one of the four screws from the plastic pouch. Attach the a caster to
Chapter 2Installing the ServerWheel Kit Installation61Step 16. Insert the slot on the caster cover into the front caster. Secure the cover to the serv
Chapter 2Installing the ServerInstalling the Power Distribution Unit62Installing the Power Distribution UnitThe server may ship with a power distribut
Chapter 2Installing the ServerInstalling Additional Cards and Storage63Installing Additional Cards and StorageThis section provides information on add
Chapter 2Installing the ServerInstalling Additional Cards and Storage64Step 2. Slide the disk drive into the chassis, a slow firm pressure is needed t
Chapter 2Installing the ServerInstalling Additional Cards and Storage65Removable Media Drive InstallationThe DVD drive, or DAT tape drive is located i
Chapter 2Installing the ServerInstalling Additional Cards and Storage66PCI-X Card Cage Assembly I/O CardsThe server supports a number of PCI and PCI-X
Chapter 2Installing the ServerInstalling Additional Cards and Storage67B- Supports Mass Storage Bootb- Supports LAN BootBb- Supports Mass Storage and
Chapter 2Installing the ServerInstalling Additional Cards and Storage681. Factory integration (software load) of the OpenVMS, Windows, and Linux opera
Chapter 2Installing the ServerInstalling Additional Cards and Storage69• Obtain a copy of the interface card guide for instructions on preparing the o
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Chapter 2Installing the ServerInstalling Additional Cards and Storage70The green power LED will start to blink.Figure 2-19 PCI I/O Slot DetailsStep 7.
Chapter 2Installing the ServerInstalling Additional Cards and Storage71IMPORTANT If you are installing the A6869B in HP servers based on the sx1000 ch
Chapter 2Installing the ServerInstalling Additional Cards and Storage727. Follow proper procedures to power-on the PCI power domain and boot the Wind
Chapter 2Installing the ServerCabling and Power Up73Cabling and Power UpAfter the system has been unpacked and moved into position, it must be connect
Chapter 2Installing the ServerCabling and Power Up74Step 11. Measure the voltage between L1 and L2. This is considered to be a phase-to-phase measurem
Chapter 2Installing the ServerCabling and Power Up75WARNING SHOCK HAZARDRisk of shock hazard while testing primary power.Use properly insulated probes
Chapter 2Installing the ServerCabling and Power Up76Verifying the Safety Ground (Dual Power Source)Use this procedure to measure the voltage level bet
Chapter 2Installing the ServerCabling and Power Up774. Verify that the measurement is between 0-5 V AC.If the measurement is 5 V or greater, escalate
Chapter 2Installing the ServerCabling and Power Up78Step 4. Set the site power circuit breaker to ON.Figure 2-24 Wall Receptacle PinoutsWARNING SHOCK
Chapter 2Installing the ServerCabling and Power Up79NOTE When running the server with a single power source, either A0 and B0 or A1 and B1 should be u
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Chapter 2Installing the ServerCabling and Power Up80Figure 2-26 Distribution of Input Power for Each Bulk Power SupplyWARNING Voltage is present at va
Chapter 2Installing the ServerCabling and Power Up81Installing The Line Cord Anchor (for rack mounted servers)The line cord anchor is attached to the
Chapter 2Installing the ServerCabling and Power Up82Core I/O ConnectionsEach server can have up to two core I/O board sets installed which allows for
Chapter 2Installing the ServerCabling and Power Up83• Setting the MP LAN configurations• Shutting down cell board powerEstablish communication with th
Chapter 2Installing the ServerCabling and Power Up84If the CE Tool is a laptop using Reflection 1, ensure communications settings are in place, using
Chapter 2Installing the ServerCabling and Power Up85On the front of the server, a solid green Power LED and a solid green MP Status LED will illuminat
Chapter 2Installing the ServerCabling and Power Up86The MP Main Menu is displayed:Figure 2-30 MP Main MenuConfiguring LAN Information for the MPThis s
Chapter 2Installing the ServerCabling and Power Up87The screen displays the default values and asks if you want to modify them. Write down the informa
Chapter 2Installing the ServerCabling and Power Up88Step 10. A screen similar to the following is displayed, allowing verification of the settings:Fi
Chapter 2Installing the ServerCabling and Power Up89Step 4. Type SA at the MP:CM> prompt to display and set MP remote access.Figure 2-33 Example sa
Tables9Table 1-1. Cell Board CPU Module Load Order . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Table 1-2. Ser
Chapter 2Installing the ServerCabling and Power Up90Step 8. Select the emulation type you want to use.Step 9. Click anywhere on the Zoom In/Out title
Chapter 2Installing the ServerCabling and Power Up91System Console SelectionEach operating system requires that the correct console type be selected f
Chapter 2Installing the ServerCabling and Power Up92e. Select “Save Settings to NVRAM” and then “Exit” to complete the change.f. A system reset is req
Chapter 2Installing the ServerCabling and Power Up93Step 1. A window showing all activity in the complex. Following the installation procedure in this
Chapter 2Installing the ServerCabling and Power Up94Step 5. Enter the console by typing co at the MP Main Menu.Exit the MP to return automatically to
Chapter 2Installing the ServerCabling and Power Up95CPU into an instantly ordered and fulfilled CPU upgrade that requires payment. After the Instant C
Chapter 2Installing the ServerCabling and Power Up96Unpack SPU cabinetAllow proper clearanceCut polystrap bandsRemove cardboard top capRemove corrugat
Chapter 2Installing the ServerCabling and Power Up97Connect customer console Set up network on customer consoleVerify LAN connection Verify presence o
Chapter 2Installing the ServerCabling and Power Up98Make entry in Gold Book (recommended)Customer acceptance and signoff (if required)Table 2-5 Factor
99IndexAac powervoltage check, 77ASIC, 22Bbackplanemass storage, 39PCI, 35, 39system, 27, 35, 38BPS (Bulk Power Supply), 85Ccell board, 26, 27, 29, 83
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