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HP 9000 rp7410 Administrator's Manual (266 pages)
Server Software
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Software
| Size: 2.25 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Table of Contents
7
List of Figures
8
About this Document
11
New and Changed Information in this Edition
11
Document Organization
11
Typographic Conventions
12
Related Information
13
Publishing History
13
HP Encourages Your Comments
13
1 Getting Started with Npartitions
15
Introduction to Npartitions
15
Operating Systems Supported on Npartitions
15
Npartition Operating System Support
15
HP Server Support for Npartitions
16
HP Superdome Hybrid Servers: Intel® Itanium® 2 and PA-RISC Npartition Mixing
17
HP Servers Supporting Npartitions
17
Hardware Components of Npartition-Capable Servers
18
Administration Tools for Npartitions
18
Commands for Configuring Npartitions
19
Npartition Commands Releases
20
Npartition Commands Descriptions
20
Availability of Npartition Commands
21
Enhanced Npartitions Commands for Windows
21
Enhanced Npartition Commands for Linux
22
Partition Manager
22
Partition Manager Version 2.0 for Windows
23
Npartition Properties
23
Assigned and Unassigned Cells
24
Base Cells
24
Core Cells
24
Partition Numbers
24
Active and Inactive Cells
25
Cell Local Memory
25
Cell Property Details
25
Active and Inactive Npartition Boot States
27
Overview of Managing Npartitions
27
Basics of Listing Npartition and Complex Status
27
Basics of Npartition Creation
29
Basics of Npartition Modification
30
Genesis Partition
30
Npartition Modification Tasks
31
Basics of Npartition Booting and Resetting
32
Boot Process for Cells and Npartitions
32
Common Npartition Boot Commands and Tasks
33
Complex Profile
36
Changing the Server Complex Profile
37
How the Complex Profile Is Updated
37
Complex Profile Entry Locking and Unlocking
38
Complex Profile Group Details
39
Complex Profile Group Details
40
Remote and Local Management of Npartitions
41
Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI)
41
IPMI Block Transfer (IPMI BT)
42
IPMI over LAN
42
Npartition Configuration Privilege
42
Local Management
43
Web-Based Enterprise Management (WBEM)
43
Remote Management Using WBEM
44
WBEM Remote Management Files
44
Npartition Commands Support for Remote Management Using WBEM
45
Partition Manager Support for Remote Management Using WBEM
45
Npartition Commands Support for Remote Management Using IPMI over LAN
46
Remote Management Using IPMI over LAN
46
Partition Manager Version 2.0 Switch Complexes Dialog
46
Partition Manager Support for Remote Management Using IPMI over LAN
47
Licensing Information: Getting Server Product Details
47
Npartition and Virtual Partition Unique Identifiers
47
Unique Ids for an Npartition and Complex
48
Unique Ids for Virtual Partitions (Vpars)
48
2 Npartition Server Hardware Overview
49
Sx1000 Chipset for HP Servers
49
Sx2000 Chipset for HP Servers
49
Model Identifiers for Machine Hardware
49
Server Hardware Details: Cell-Based HP Servers
51
Models of Cell-Based HP Servers
51
Two-Cell Npartition Server Model
55
Two-Cell HP Server Cabinet
55
Four-Cell Npartition Server Model
56
Four-Cell HP Server Cabinet
56
Superdome Server Models
57
HP Superdome Server Cabinet
57
HP Superdome 16-/32-Way Servers: SD16000, SD16A, and SD16B
58
HP Superdome 32-/64-Way Servers: SD32000, SD32A, and SD32B
58
HP Superdome 64-/128-Way Servers: SD64000, SD64A, and SD64B
59
HP Superdome I/O Expansion Cabinet
59
3 Planning Npartitions
61
Npartition Hardware Requirements for Operating Systems
61
Operating System Hardware Requirements
61
Configuration Requirements for Npartitions
62
Recommended Npartition Configurations
63
Recommended HP Superdome Npartition Configurations
64
4 Using Management Interfaces and Tools
67
SMS (Support Management Station) for HP Superdome Servers
67
Overview of Npartition Service Processor (MP or GSP) Interfaces
67
Service Processor (MP or GSP) Features
68
Service Processor Accounts and Access Levels
69
Npartition Console Features
70
Npartition Console Access Versus Direct os Login
71
Boot Console Handler System Boot Environment
71
Extensible Firmware Interface System Boot Environment
72
Windows Special Administration Console (SAC)
72
Windows SAC Commands
73
Accessing and Using the Service Processor
74
Overview of a Service Processor Login Session
75
Using Service Processor Menus
76
Navigating through Service Processor Menus
76
Network Configuration for a Service Processor
77
Viewing Console Logs
77
Viewing Chassis Codes or Event Logs
78
Virtual Front Panel (VFP) Npartition Views
79
Command Reference for Service Processor Commands
80
Service Processor (MP or GSP) Command Reference
80
Command Reference for EFI Shell Commands
81
EFI Shell Command Reference
81
Command Reference for BCH Menu Commands
84
Boot Console Handler (BCH) Command Reference
84
5 Booting and Resetting Npartitions
87
Overview of Npartition System Booting
87
Boot Process Differences for Npartitions on HP 9000 Servers and HP Integrity Servers
88
Types of Booting and Resetting for Npartitions
89
System Boot Configuration Options
91
HP 9000 Boot Configuration Options
91
HP Integrity Boot Configuration Options
91
Tools for Booting Npartitions
95
Task Summaries for Npartition Boot and Reset
96
Npartition Boot and Reset Task Summaries
96
Troubleshooting Boot Problems
100
Accessing Npartition Console and System Boot Interfaces
101
Monitoring Npartition Boot Activity
104
Finding Bootable Devices
106
Performing a Transfer of Control Reset
107
Booting and Shutting down HP-UX
108
HP-UX Support for Cell Local Memory
108
Adding HP-UX to the Boot Options List
109
Booting HP-UX
110
HP-UX Booting
110
Single-User Mode HP-UX Booting
114
Single-User HP-UX Boot
115
LVM-Maintenance Mode HP-UX Booting
116
Shutting down HP-UX
117
Booting and Shutting down HP Openvms I64
119
Adding HP Openvms to the Boot Options List
120
HP Openvms I64 Support for Cell Local Memory
120
Booting HP Openvms
122
Shutting down HP Openvms
123
Booting and Shutting down Microsoft Windows
124
Microsoft Windows Support for Cell Local Memory
124
Adding Microsoft Windows to the Boot Options List
125
Booting Microsoft Windows
126
Shutting down Microsoft Windows
128
Booting and Shutting down Linux
129
Linux Support for Cell Local Memory
129
Adding Linux to the Boot Options List
130
Booting Red hat Enterprise Linux
131
Booting Suse Linux Enterprise Server
132
Shutting down Linux
134
Rebooting and Resetting Npartitions
135
Performing a Reboot for Reconfig
139
Shutting down to a Shutdown for Reconfig (Inactive) State
141
Booting an Inactive Npartition
146
Booting over a Network
147
Booting to the HP-UX Initial System Loader (ISL)
149
Booting to the HP-UX Loader (HPUX.EFI)
150
Using HP-UX Loader Commands
151
HPUX Boot Loader Commands Issued from ISL
151
HPUX.EFI Boot Loader Commands
151
Booting to the Linux Loader (ELILO.EFI)
152
Linux Boot Option Management
153
Linux Loader Configuration File (Elilo.conf)
153
Using Linux Loader (ELILO) Commands
154
Configuring Boot Paths and Options
155
Configuring Autoboot Options
158
Configuring Boot-Time System Tests
161
6 Creating and Configuring Npartitions
165
Tools for Configuring Npartitions
165
Task Summaries for Creating and Configuring Npartitions
165
Npartition Configuration Task Summaries
166
Creating a Genesis Partition
170
Creating a New Npartition
172
Removing (Deleting) an Npartition
176
Assigning (Adding) Cells to an Npartition
179
Unassigning (Removing) Cells from an Npartition
182
Renaming an Npartition
185
Renaming a Server Complex
187
Setting Cell Attributes
189
Setting Npartition Core Cell Choices
194
Unlocking Complex Profile Entries
198
Canceling Pending Changes to the Complex Profile
199
7 Managing Hardware Resources
201
Tools for Managing Hardware
201
Task Summaries for Hardware Resource Management
201
Hardware Management Task Summaries
202
Powering Server Cabinets on and off
205
Powering Cells and I/O Chassis on and off
206
Turning Attention Indicators (Leds) on and off
209
Attention Indicator (LED) States and Meanings
209
Turning Attention Indicators on and off
212
Configuring and Deconfiguring Cells
213
Configuring and Deconfiguring Processors
217
Enabling and Disabling Hyper-Threading on Dual-Core Intel® Itanium® 2 Processors
218
Checking the Hyper-Threading Status for an Npartition
219
Configuring and Deconfiguring Memory (Dimms)
220
Enabling Hyper-Threading for an Npartition
220
Complex Health Analysis of a Server
222
8 Listing Npartition and Hardware Status
223
Tools for Listing Status
223
Task Summaries for Npartition and Hardware Status
223
Hardware and Npartition Status Task Summaries
224
Listing Cell Configurations
226
Listing Processor Configurations
227
Listing Memory Configurations
229
Listing Input/Output (I/O) Configurations
231
Listing Cabinets in a Server Complex
234
Listing Product and Serial Numbers
235
Listing Npartition Configurations
236
Listing the Local Npartition Number
237
Listing Power Status and Power Supplies
238
Listing Fan and Blower Status
240
A Npartition Commands
243
Specifying Cells and I/O Chassis to Commands
243
Cell Specification Formats
243
Cell Ids in Global Cell Number Format
243
I/O Specification Format
244
Cell Ids in Hardware Location Format
244
Specifying Remote Management Options to Commands
247
A-1 I/O Specification Formats for Cabinets, Bays, and Chassis
247
Parcreate Command
249
Parmodify Command
252
Parremove Command
256
Parstatus Command
258
Parunlock Command
260
Fruled Command
262
Frupower Command
264
Cplxmodify Command
266
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HP 9000 rp7410 Manual (74 pages)
Site Preparation Guide
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Server
| Size: 0.54 MB
Table of Contents
Site Preparation Guide
1
Legal Notices
2
Table of Contents
3
Revision History
10
Notational Conventions
11
Figure 1 Declaration of Conformity
13
Figure 2 Japanese RFI
14
Canada Rfi Statement
15
European Union Rfi Statement
15
Figure 3 Korean RFI
15
Figure 4 Taiwan Area EMC
16
Installation Conditions
17
Figure 5 C-Tick Label
18
Laser Safety
19
1 System Specifications
21
Dimensions and Weights
22
Table 1-1. Hp Rp7405/Rp7410 Server Dimensions and Weights
22
Table 1-2. Hp Rp7405/Rp7410 Component Weights
22
Electrical Specifications
23
Grounding
23
Circuit Breaker
23
System AC Power Specifications
23
Table 1-3. Power Cords
23
Table 1-4. AC Power Specifications
24
Temperature and Humidity
25
Environmental Specifications
25
Environmental Specifications
26
Cooling
26
Typical Power Dissipation and Cooling
26
Acoustic Noise Specification
26
Air Flow
27
Figure 1-1 Airflow Diagram
27
2 Facility Guidelines
29
Electrical Considerations
30
Electrical Load Requirements (Circuit Breaker Sizing)
31
Power Quality
32
Sources of Electrical Disturbances
32
Power System Protection
32
Distribution Hardware
33
Wire Selection
33
Raceway Systems (Electrical Conduits)
33
Building Distribution
33
Power Routing
33
Grounding Systems
34
Power Distribution Safety Grounding
34
Cabinet Performance Grounding (High Frequency Ground)
34
Equipment Grounding Implementation Details
36
Figure 2-1 Raised Floor Ground System
36
System Installation Guidelines
37
Wiring Connections
37
Data Communications Cables
37
Environmental Elements
38
Computer Room Preparation
38
Basic Air Conditioning Equipment Requirements
38
Air Conditioning System Guidelines
39
Air Conditioning System Types
39
Basic Air Distribution Systems
39
Air Conditioning System Installation
40
Humidity Level
40
Table 2-1. Computer Room Environment
40
Air Conditioning Ducts
41
Dust and Pollution Control
41
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Prevention
42
Table 2-2. Effect of Humidity on ESD Charge Levels
42
Acoustics
43
Computer Room Safety
44
Fire Protection
44
Lighting Requirements for Equipment Servicing
44
Facility Characteristics
45
Floor Loading
45
Table 2-3. Floor Loading Term Definitions
45
Table 2-4. Typical Raised Floor Specifications
46
Windows
47
Space Requirements
48
Delivery Space Requirements
48
Operational Space Requirements
48
Figure 2-2 Cabinet Dimensions
48
Figure 2-3 Footprint
49
Zinc Particle Contamination
50
3 Pre-Installation Survey
51
Pre-Installation Survey Content
52
Typical Installation Schedule
53
Site Inspection
54
Table 3-1. Customer and Hewlett-Packard Information
54
Table 3-2. Site Inspection Checklist
54
Delivery Survey
57
Figure 3-1. Delivery Survey (Part 1)
58
Figure 3-2. Delivery Survey (Part 2)
59
System Requirements Summary
61
Power Consumption and Air Conditioning
62
Summary
63
Power Consumption and Air Conditioning Requirement
64
Table A-3. Example Power Consumption (Typical) and Air Conditioning Requirement Summary
64
Table A-4. Power Consumption (Typical) and Air Conditioning Requirement Summary
64
Weight
66
Templates
67
Figure B-1 Hp Rp7405/Rp7410 Space Requirements
68
Equipment Footprint Templates
69
Computer Room Layout Plan
70
Figure B-2 Hp Rp7405/Rp7410 Cabinet Template
71
Figure B-3 Planning Grid
72
Index
73
HP 9000 rp7410 Manual (46 pages)
Generic Site Preparation Guide - Edition 6
Brand:
HP
| Category:
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Table of Contents
Revision History
2
Table of Contents
3
1 General Site Preparation Guidelines
7
Electrical Factors
7
Synopsis
7
AC Electrical Distribution System
7
AC Power Quality Devices
8
Power Consumption
8
UPS Recommendations
8
Grounding Systems
9
Comprehensive Discussion
9
Computer Room Safety
10
Cabinet Recommendations
10
Fire Protection
10
Fire Suppression
10
Lighting Requirements for Equipment Servicing
10
Working Space for Product Access
11
Power Consumption
11
Electrical Load Requirements (Circuit Breaker Sizing)
11
Power Quality
11
Sources of Voltage Fluctuations
11
Power System Protection
12
Distribution Hardware
12
Raceway Systems (Electrical Conduits) (LAHJ)
12
Wire Selection
12
Building Distribution
13
Grounding Systems
13
Computer Safety Ground
13
Electrical Conduit Ground
13
Main Building Electrical Ground
13
Power Distribution Safety Grounding (LAHJ)
13
Power Panel Ground
13
Cabinet Performance Grounding (High-Frequency Intercabinet Ground)
14
Dual Power Source Grounding
14
Raised Floor "High-Frequency Noise" Grounding
14
Equipment Grounding Implementation Details
15
System Installation Guidelines
15
Raised Floor Metal Strip Ground System
15
Acclimatization
16
Wiring Connections
16
Data Communications Cables
16
Environmental Elements
16
Air Quality
16
Synopsis
16
Airflow
17
Cellular Telephone and Wireless Usage
18
Comprehensive Discussion
18
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD): Source of Greatest Failure Rate Without Detection
18
Equipment Orientation
18
Airflow
19
Computer Room Preparation
19
Row Orientation
19
Dust and Pollution Control
20
Basic Air-Conditioning Equipment Requirements
21
Cooling Requirements
21
Metallic Particulate Contamination
21
Maximum Contaminant Gas Levels
21
Air-Conditioning System Guidelines
22
Air-Conditioning System Types
22
Basic Air-Distribution Systems
22
Air-Conditioning System Installation
23
Air-Conditioning Ducts
23
Humidity Level
23
ESD Prevention
24
Humidity Levels Influence the Creation of Static Charges
24
Relative Humidity
24
Static Protection Measures
24
Effect of Humidity on ESD Charge Levels
24
Acoustics
25
Facility Characteristics
25
Floor Loading
25
Floor Loading Terms
25
Floor Loading Term Definitions
25
Raised Floor Loading
26
Average Floor Loading
26
Typical Raised Floor Site
26
Typical Raised Floor Specifications
26
Windows
27
Space Requirements
27
Delivery Space Requirements
27
Operational Space Requirements
27
Typical Environments of Customer Installations
27
Storage and Powered off
28
Floor Plan Grid
28
Typical Range of Product Power-Off Storage and Shipping Environments
28
Power Plug Configuration
29
C20 Male Receptacle (at Power Supply)
29
C19 Female Plug (on One End of the Power Cord)
29
Unterminated Plug
29
L6-20 Plug
30
IEC 309 Plug
30
CEE 7-7 Plug
30
L6-30 Plug
30
NEMA 5-20P Plug (Left) and Receptacle (Right)
30
Conversion Factors and Formulas
31
ISI 32 Plug
31
GB 1002 Plug
31
L6-20 Power Cable
31
Example of an Installation Schedule
32
Site Inspection Checklist
32
Sample Site Inspection Checklist
33
Customer and HP Information
33
Delivery Survey
35
Delivery Survey (Part 1)
36
Delivery Survey (Part 2)
37
2 Support and Other Resources
39
Contacting HP
39
Before You Contact HP
39
HP Contact Information
39
Documentation Feedback
39
Business Support Center
39
Glossary
41
Index
45
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HP 9000 rp7410 User Manual (38 pages)
Service Processor
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Computer Hardware
| Size: 0.89 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Document
7
Intended Audience
7
Publishing History
7
Document Organization
7
Publishing History Details
7
Typographic Conventions
8
HP-UX Release Name and Release Identifier
8
HP-UX 11I Releases
8
Related Documents
9
HP Encourages Your Comments
9
1 Overview of the Service Processor
11
Introduction to Service Processor Interfaces
11
Service Processor (MP or GSP) Features
11
Service Processor Accounts and Access Levels
13
2 Using the Service Processor
15
Accessing and Using the Service Processor
15
Using Service Processor Menus
17
Navigating through Service Processor Menus
18
Overview of Service Processor (MP or GSP) Menus
18
Npartition Console Features
20
Navigating through Service Processor (MP or GSP) Menus
20
Npartition Console Access Versus Direct os Login
21
Network Configuration for a Service Processor
21
Default Configuration for Service Processor Customer LAN (All Npartition Servers)
22
Default Configuration for Service Processor Private LAN (HP Superdome Servers Only)
22
Viewing Console Logs
23
Viewing Chassis Codes or Event Logs
24
Virtual Front Panel (VFP) Npartition Views
25
A MP Commands
27
Command Reference: Service Processor (MP or GSP) Commands
27
Service Processor (MP or GSP) Command Reference
27
A-1 Service Processor (MP or GSP) Command Reference
27
B Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI)
29
EFI System Boot Environment
29
Command Reference: EFI Shell Commands
30
Accessing the EFI Environment for an Npartition
30
EFI Shell Command Reference
31
C Boot Console Handler (BCH)
35
Boot Console Handler (BCH) System Boot Environment
35
Command Reference: BCH Menu Commands
36
Accessing the BCH Interface for an Npartition
36
Boot Console Handler (BCH) Command Reference
37
HP 9000 rp7410 Configuration (22 pages)
HP-UX 11i v3 Dynamic nPartitions - Features and Configuration Recommendations
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Server
| Size: 0.22 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Introduction
3
Npartitions Background
3
Dynamic Npartitions Operations
3
Cell Online Activation
3
Cell Online Deactivation
3
Base Cells and Floating Cells
4
Dynamic Npartitions Commands
4
I/O Chassis
4
Scenarios for Dynamic Npartitions
5
Adding Capacity to an Npartition
5
Shifting Floating Capacity to Meet Demand Peaks
5
Temporary Removal of a Partition
6
Replacement of Hardware
6
Configuration Recommendations for Dynamic Npartitions
7
Minimum Amount of Memory on Base Cells
7
I/O Chassis
8
Duration of Dynamic Npartitions Operations
8
Sensitivity to Operating System Workload
8
Current Limits and Conditions
9
Rollout of Dynamic Npartitions Functionality in HP-UX 11I V3
9
Dynamic Npartitions, Virtual Partitions, and Integrity Virtual Machines
9
Requirement to Reset Workload Manager
9
Integration with Instant Capacity
9
Interaction with Processor Sets
10
Cell Reset Recovery Time
10
Summary
10
Illustrated Example of Online Cell Migration
11
Command Sequences for Dynamic Npartitions Scenarios
14
Cell Replacement
14
Cell Migration
14
Transcript of Cell Migration Operation
15
What Could Possibly Go Wrong
19
Glossary
20
Cell-Based HP Servers and Dynamic Npartitions
21
For more Information
22
HP 9000 rp7410 Limited Warranty (15 pages)
BCS Global Limited Warranty and Technical Support
Brand:
HP
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Server
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Table of Contents
BCS Global Limited Warranty and Technical Support
3
Hardware Limited Warranty
3
General Terms
3
Exclusive Remedy
4
Limitation of Liability
5
Options Limited Warranty
5
Customer Responsibilities
6
Types of Hardware Warranty Service
7
Customer Self Repair
7
Parts Only Warranty Service
7
Advanced Unit Replacement Warranty Service
7
Service Upgrades
8
Limited Warranty Period
8
Software Limited Warranty
12
Freeware Operating Systems and Applications
12
Documentation Feedback
14
HP 9000 rp7410 Faq (8 pages)
HP Servers running HP-UX - getsysinfo.sh 9.19 data collection script readme and FAQ
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
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Why Should I Use the Script
2
What Options Should I Use
2
How Long Does a Script Run Take
3
How Big Is the Output
3
Can the Script Crash the Server
3
How Can I Give Feedback to Improve the Script or Report Problems
3
What Is NOT Collected by the Script
3
What Is Collected
4
How to Capture Additional Data from an MP or OA with Hpmpl.jar
5
How to Capture Additional Data from C-Class or Superdome 2 OA
6
How to Capture Service Guard Related Information
7
How to Automatically Run Crashinfo
7
How Can I Modify the Temporary Directory
7
Can I Modify the Script
7
How to Transfer Data Via ASCII Terminal Applications with Cut&Paste
8
Can I Run the Script Regularly from Cron
8
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