HP 9000 rp7420 Server User Service GuideHP Part Number: A7025-96023-ed5Published: July 2009Edition: Fifth Edition
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CAUTION: Observe all ESD safety precautions before attempting this procedure. Failure tofollow ESD safety precautions can result in damage to the serv
Table 6-4 PCI-X Power Supply LEDs (continued)DescriptionStateDriven ByLEDThe temperature within the power supply is above thelower threshold.Flash Yel
IMPORTANT: Complete information regarding OL* for I/O cards is on the HP website athttp://docs.hp.com. Refer to the Interface Card OL* Support Guide f
2. Press the attention button. See Figure 6-22.The green power LED will start to blink and then turn steady Off. If the green power LEDdoes not go Off
For finer control over CRA actions, use pdweb or the olrad command. See the Interface CardOL* Support Guide located on the HP website at http://docs.h
11. Gently pull the cable and handle toward the rear of the chassis until the steel power buttonthat was initially protruding though the chassis clear
Figure 6-25 Front Panel Board Cable Location on Backplane106 Removing and Replacing Server Components
A Parts InformationThis appendix contains the HP 9000 rp7420 server CRU list.Table A-1 Server CRU ListExchange Part NumberReplace Part NumberCRU Descr
B System SpecificationsThis chapter describes the basic server configuration and its physical specifications andrequirements.Dimensions and WeightsThi
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by protecting, for example, against power source failures or accidentally tripped circuit breakers.The server can receive AC input from two different
NOTE:1. “Maximum theoretical power” is used to describe input power at the AC input. It is expressedin Watts and Volt-Amps to take into account power
Each cell area fan cooling is controlled by a smart fan control board, embedded in the fan moduleplastic housing. The smart fan control board receives
relative to operator positions within the computer room or when adding servers to computerrooms with existing noise sources.AirflowThe HP Integrity rx
Table B-6 Example Weight SummaryWeightMultiply ByQuantityComponent55.6 lb / 25.22 kg27.80 lb / 12.61 kg2Cell Boards1.36 lb / 0.61 kg0.34 lb / 0.153 kg
C MP CommandsThis appendix contains a list of the Server Management Commands.Server Management CommandsTable C-1 lists the server management commands.
Table C-3 System and Access Config Commands (continued)Set SNMP daemon parametersSNMPDisplay partition cell assignmentsCPReset parameters to default c
D Site Preparation GuidelinesThis appendix contains blank floor plan grids and equipment templates. Combine the necessarynumber of floor plan grid she
NOTE: Attach a reduced copy of the completed floor plan to the site survey. HP installationspecialists use this floor plan during equipment installati
Figure D-3 Planning GridComputer Room Layout Plan 119
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Figure D-4 Planning Grid120 Site Preparation Guidelines
Figure D-5 Planning GridComputer Room Layout Plan 121
Figure D-6 Planning Grid122 Site Preparation Guidelines
Figure D-7 Planning GridComputer Room Layout Plan 123
IndexAaccesscommands, 115air ducts, 113illustrated, 113AR, 115Bbackplanemass storage, 27, 104, 109PCI, 18, 19, 27system, 19, 27, 29, 105, 109, 111BO,
KKeystone systemair ducts, 113LLAN, 78LAN status, 58LC, 115lc (LAN configuration) command, 59LEDAttention, 57Bulk Power Supply, 57SP Active, 57Standby
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About This DocumentThis document provides information, installation procedures, and server specifications for theHP 9000 rp7420 server. It also provid
Chapter 4 Cabling and Powering the Server Use this chapter to learn how to attach thecabling to the server, and how to perform the initial start up of
HP-UX Release Name and Release IdentifierEach HP-UX 11i release has an associated release name and release identifier. The uname( 1)command with the -
1 OverviewThe HP 9000 rp7420 server is a member of the HP business-critical computing platform family.It is a mid-range, mid-volume server, positioned
Figure 1-2 HP 9000 rp7420 server (without front bezel)System BackplaneThe system backplane is comprised of the system clock generation logic, the syst
Figure 1-3 System Backplane Block DiagramSystem Backplane to PCI-X Backplane ConnectivityThe PCI-X backplane uses two connectors for the System Bus Ad
© Copyright 1979-2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Legal NoticesThe information contained herein is subject to change without notice.The o
Figure 1-4 PCI-X Board to Cell Board Block DiagramNOTE: PCI-X slots 1 through 7 are dual rope slots, while slot 8 is a single rope slot.The PCI-X back
Table 1-1 PCI-X Slot Types (continued)Device1SlotI/O PartitionPCI (33 or 66 MHz) / PCI-X (66 or 133 MHz) 64-bit, 3.3V connector, hot plug slot40PCI (3
Cell BoardThe cell board contains several hardware blocks connected by several data buses. The majorhardware blocks are the Central Processor Units (C
Figure 1-7 Memory SubsystemPDH Riser BoardThe Platform Dependant Hardware Riser board is a daughter card for the cell board. It containsa micro-proces
Table 1-2 Cell Board CPU Load Order (continued)Socket 3 LocationSocket 2 LocationSocket 1 LocationSocket 0 LocationNumber ofCPUs InstalledEmpty or CPU
Main Memory PerformanceLatency to main memory is an important parameter in determining overall system performance.With memory buses running at 125 MHz
Figure 1-9 DIMM Slot LayoutCells and nPartitionsA cell board that has an I/O link to a bootable device and a console (usually supplied by an MPcore I/
Figure 1-10 Internal DisksMP/SCSI MP Core I/O BoardThe HP 9000 rp7420 server accommodates two sets of MP Core I/O functionality. Each MP/SCSIcore I/O
Server DescriptionDimensionsThe dimensions of the HP 9000 rp7420 server are as follows:• Width: 44.45 cm (17.5 inches), constrained by EIA standard 19
Figure 1-11 Right-Front View of HP 9000 rp7420 serverThe PCI-X card section, located toward the rear, is accessed by removing the top cover.The PCI OL
Figure 1-12 Left-Rear View of HP 9000 rp7420 server30 Overview
2 Unpacking the ServerHP shipping containers are designed to protect their contents under normal shipping conditions.After the equipment arrives, care
3. Remove the corrugated wrap from the pallet.4. Remove the packing materials.CAUTION: The plastic wrapping material should be cut off rather than pul
Figure 2-2 Removing the Shipping Bolts and Plastic Cover6. Remove the six bolts from the base that attaches the rack to the pallet. See Figure 2-3.Fig
WARNING! Be sure that the leveling feet on the rack are raised before you roll the rack downthe ramp and any time you roll the rack on the casters. Us
Unpacking a Non-Racked ServerNOTE: If this server was delivered with a wheel kit, proceed to Chapter 3 (page 41).NOTE: HP recommends the use of a lift
1. To remove the banding and carton top from the server pallet, follow the instructions on theoutside of the server packaging.Figure 2-6 Server with S
Figure 2-8 Raising a Server Off the Pallet7. Roll the lifter and server away from the pallet. Do not raise the server any higher thannecessary when mo
Figure 2-9 Positioning the Lift Handles4. With one handle in each hand, install the pin end of the panel into the back side of the frontrack mount ear
Figure 2-11 Lift Handles Mounted6. Continue to pull the handles apart until the spring plunger snaps into final position. Thespring plunger drops down
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3 Installing AccessoriesThis chapter describes how to install components into the server that are not factory integrated.Installing the Wheel KitCompa
Figure 3-1 Component Locations4. Unfold the bottom cardboard tray.5. Carefully tilt the server and place one of the foam blocks (A6093-44002) under th
Figure 3-3 Right Foam Block Position7. Remove the cushions from the lower front and rear of the server. Do not disturb the sidecushions.Figure 3-4 Foa
Table 3-2 Caster Part Numbers (continued)Part NumberCasterA6753-04006Left frontA6753-04007Left rear9. Locate and remove one of the four screws from th
Figure 3-6 Securing Each Caster Cover to the Server17. Wheel kit installation is complete when both caster covers are attached to the server and thefr
Table 3-3 HP 9000 rp7420 server I/O Cards (continued)Number of Cards Supported (B- Bootable)Card DescriptionPart Number15BUltra2 SCSIA5149A15B2-port U
Table 3-3 HP 9000 rp7420 server I/O Cards (continued)Number of Cards Supported (B- Bootable)Card DescriptionPart Number1PCI-X 2-Port 4X InfiniBand HCA
• To determine the status of all the PCI I/O slots, run the olrad -q command.• Obtain a copy of the interface card guide for instructions on preparing
8. Check for errors in the hotplugd daemon log file (default: /var/adm/hotplugd.log).The critical resource analysis (CRA) performed while doing an att
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4 Cabling and Powering the ServerAfter you have unpacked the server and moved into position, you must be connect it to an ACpower source. Check the AC
Figure 4-2 Power Source versus Power DistributionWARNING! Voltage is present at various locations within the server whenever a power sourceis connecte
Figure 4-3 Voltage Reference Points for IEC 320 C19 PlugIMPORTANT: Perform the following measurements for every power cord that plugs into theHP 9000
Figure 4-4 Safety Ground Reference CheckTo measure the voltage, follow these steps:1. Measure the voltage between B0 and A0. Take the AC voltage down
Figure 4-5 Wall Receptacle PinoutsWARNING! There is a risk of shock hazard while testing primary power. Use properlyinsulated probes.5. Verify that th
• DB25 connector, by way of the M cableThis RS-232 connector provides connections for a local console, external modem, and a UPS.The server end of the
2. Select Serial Port.3. Select Com1.4. Check the settings and change, if required.Go to More Settings to set Xon/Xoff. Click OK to close the More Set
• When power is first applied. The BPS LEDs flash amber.• After 30 seconds has elapsed. The flashing amber BPS LED for each BPS becomes aflashing gree
Figure 4-8 The lc Command ScreenNOTE: The value in the “IP address” field has been set at the factory. Obtain the actualLAN IP address from the custom
4 Cabling and Powering the Server...51AC Input Power...
Figure 4-9 The ls Command Screen12. To return to the MP Main Menu, enter ma at the Command Screen.13. To exit the MP, enter x at the MP main menu.Acce
Figure 4-10 sa Command Screen5. Launch a web browser on the same subnet using the IP address for the MP LAN port.Figure 4-11 Browser Window6. To gener
To determine if the MP detects the cell boards, follow these steps:1. At the MP prompt, enter cm.This displays the Command Menu. The Command Menu enab
2. Select the VFP command and select the desired partition to view.There should be no activity on the screen at this point in the installation process
3. Configuration Menu> maOnce the Primary Path has been set, use the bo (boot) command, from the Main Menu, toboot HP-UX.4. Main Menu: Enter comman
Table 4-2 Factory-Integrated Installation Checklist (continued)COMPLETEDIN-PROCESSPROCEDUREInspect shipping containers fordamageUnpack SPU cabinetAllo
Table 4-2 Factory-Integrated Installation Checklist (continued)COMPLETEDIN-PROCESSPROCEDUREVerify presence of cellsPower on cabinet (48 V)Verify syste
5 TroubleshootingThis chapter contains information about the various status LEDs on the HP 9000 rp7420 serverand other troubleshooting information.Com
1. Check each BPS LED.The LED is located in the lower left hand corner of the power supply face. Table 5-3 showsthe states of the BPS LEDs.A yellow LE
Figure 5-1 de Command OutputTable 5-1 Ready Bit StatesMeaningMP:>CM DE command statusReady Bit StateAll cell VRMs installed, and both cell latches
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Table 5-2 Front Panel LEDsDescriptionStateDriven ByLED48 V good (LED works even if MP is not installed, orinstalled and not active)On GreenGPM1Power48
Table 5-3 BPS LEDsDescriptionLED IndicationBPS is in standby state with no faults or warningsBlinking GreenBPS is in run state (48 volt output enabled
Table 5-4 PCI Power Supply LEDs (continued)DescriptionStateDriven ByLEDThe temperature within the power supply is above thelower threshold.Flash Yello
There is one yellow attention LED located next to each ejector on the cell board in the server.When the LED is flashing yellow, it is safe to remove t
Figure 5-7 PCI OL* LED LocationsCore I/O LEDsThe core I/O LEDs in Table 5-7 (page 75) are located on the bulkhead of the installed core I/OPCA.74 Trou
Figure 5-8 Core I/O Card Bulkhead LEDsTable 5-7 Core I/O LEDsDescriptionStateLED (as silk-screened on thebulkhead)I/O power onOn GreenPowerPCI attenti
Core I/O ButtonsThere are two recessed buttons on the back of the core I/O card, as explained in Table 5-8.Figure 5-9 Core I/O Button Locations76 Trou
Table 5-8 Core I/O ButtonsFunctionLocationButton Identification (assilk-screened on thebulkhead)Resets the MPNOTE: If the MP RESET button is held for
Figure 5-10 Disk Drive LED LocationTable 5-10 Disk Drive LEDsDescriptionFlash RateStatus LEDActivity LEDNormal operation, power appliedSteadyGreenOffG
Resetting the MP through a modem connection can cause Admin^M to display on every Enterkeystroke. Attempting a modem reset (MP command MR) does not cl
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Server Management BehaviorThis section describes how the system responds to over-temperature situations, how the firmwarecontrols and monitors fans, a
NOTE: Fans driven to a high RPM in dense air cannot maintain expected RPM and will beconsidered bad by the MP leading to a “False Fan Failure” conditi
6 Removing and Replacing Server ComponentsThis chapter describes how to shut down nPartitions, power off the server, and remove andreplace hardware co
Installing and using the system in strict accordance with HP's instructions minimizes the chancesthat the system will cause radio or television i
NOTE: Partition configuration information is available on the HP website at http://docs.hp.com. For more detail, see the HP Systems Partition Guide: A
Removing and Replacing the Top CoverIt is necessary to remove and replace one or more of the covers to access the components withinthe server chassis.
To remove the top cover, follow these steps:1. Loosen the retaining screws securing the cover to the rear of the chassis.2. Slide the cover toward the
Removing a Side CoverFigure 6-4 Side Cover Retaining ScrewTo remove a side cover, follow these steps:1. Loosen the retaining screw securing the cover
3. To secure the cover to the chassis, tighten the retaining screw.Removing and Replacing a Disk DriveThe disk drives are located in the front of the
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Replacing a Disk DriveTo replace a disk drive, follow these steps:NOTE: Sometimes using the diskinfo and ioscan commands can produce cached data. Runt
CAUTION: Observe all ESD safety precautions before attempting this procedure. Failure tofollow ESD safety precautions can result in damage to the serv
To remove the CD/DVD/DAT, follow these steps:1. To remove the CD/DVD/DAT, depress the front locking latch to release the drive from thechassis.2. To d
Table 6-1 Front Smart Fan Assembly LED IndicationsDescriptionLED StateFan is at speed and in sync or not at speed less than six secondsOn GreenFan is
CAUTION: Observe all ESD safety precautions before attempting this procedure. Failure tofollow ESD safety precautions can result in damage to the serv
Removing a Rear Smart Fan AssemblyFigure 6-13 Rear Fan DetailTo remove a smart fan assembly, follow these steps:1. Push the fan release pin away from
CAUTION: Observe all ESD safety precautions before attempting this procedure. Failure tofollow ESD safety precautions can result in damage to the serv
2. Grasp the fan with thumb and forefinger while depressing the locking tab.NOTE: The two right side fans, as viewed from the front, are located very
IMPORTANT: When a BPS is pulled from the server and then immediately re-inserted, theserver might report an overcurrent condition and shut down.Removi
Figure 6-18 Extraction Levers3. Slide the BPS forward using the extractions levers to remove it from the chassis.CAUTION: Use caution when handling th
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