HP Integrity and HP 9000 iLO MP Operations Guide, Fifth Edition
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... a remote serial console connection as well and not be counted as temperature, voltage, fans, and power supplies. Mirrored Console The system console output stream is reflected to the iLO MP is with system, BMC, and FPGA/PSOC firmware. HP does not recommend running more than eight simultaneous connections. The iLO MP supports up to manage network performance, find and solve network problems, and plan for platform management hardware. SNMP enables you to four simultaneous IPMI over LAN enabled, BMC functions...
... a remote serial console connection as well and not be counted as temperature, voltage, fans, and power supplies. Mirrored Console The system console output stream is reflected to the iLO MP is with system, BMC, and FPGA/PSOC firmware. HP does not recommend running more than eight simultaneous connections. The iLO MP supports up to manage network performance, find and solve network problems, and plan for platform management hardware. SNMP enables you to four simultaneous IPMI over LAN enabled, BMC functions...
HP Integrity and HP 9000 iLO MP Operations Guide, Fifth Edition
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... MENU: CO: Console VFP: Virtual Front Panel CM: Command Menu CL: Console Logs SL: Show Event Logs HE: Main Menu Help X: Exit Connection See Section : "Text User Interface" (page 49) for information on the iLO MP menus and commands. To setup user accounts: a. Enter CM at the MP> prompt. Log in using the local or remote console serial port, the login prompt might not display if another user is logged in through these ports. TIP: For security reasons, HP...
... MENU: CO: Console VFP: Virtual Front Panel CM: Command Menu CL: Console Logs SL: Show Event Logs HE: Main Menu Help X: Exit Connection See Section : "Text User Interface" (page 49) for information on the iLO MP menus and commands. To setup user accounts: a. Enter CM at the MP> prompt. Log in using the local or remote console serial port, the login prompt might not display if another user is logged in through these ports. TIP: For security reasons, HP...
HP Integrity and HP 9000 iLO MP Operations Guide, Fifth Edition
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...DEFAULT Command Interface configuration : IT -all DEFAULT MP Security configuration : SO -all DEFAULT MP Session configuration : IT -all DEFAULT MP User configuration : UC -all DEFAULT SNAP Configuration : SNMP -all parameters back to their defaults use any of the following parameters are reset: To restore specific configurations to all connected console users. The usual source for five seconds. Responding to this parameter to default configurations Command access level: MP configuration access DC sets all iLO MP all DEFAULT Use any of the server. DF: Display...
...DEFAULT Command Interface configuration : IT -all DEFAULT MP Security configuration : SO -all DEFAULT MP Session configuration : IT -all DEFAULT MP User configuration : UC -all DEFAULT SNAP Configuration : SNMP -all parameters back to their defaults use any of the following parameters are reset: To restore specific configurations to all connected console users. The usual source for five seconds. Responding to this parameter to default configurations Command access level: MP configuration access DC sets all iLO MP all DEFAULT Use any of the server. DF: Display...
HP Integrity and HP 9000 iLO MP Operations Guide, Fifth Edition
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These restrictions include the following: 104 Installing and Configuring Directory Services Setting Login Restrictions The Role Restrictions tab (Figure 7-10) enables you want to set login restrictions for a role. Figure 7-9 Members Tab • To add a user, browse to the specific user you to add and click Add. • To remove a user from the list of valid members, highlight an existing user and click Remove.
These restrictions include the following: 104 Installing and Configuring Directory Services Setting Login Restrictions The Role Restrictions tab (Figure 7-10) enables you want to set login restrictions for a role. Figure 7-9 Members Tab • To add a user, browse to the specific user you to add and click Add. • To remove a user from the list of valid members, highlight an existing user and click Remove.
HP Integrity and HP 9000 iLO MP Operations Guide, Fifth Edition
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... before running, 74 disconnecting, 57 ensuring proper operation, 75 view console, 74, 75 remote serial port parameters, 55 required components, 21 reset button, 27 reset password to factory default, 28 reset, BMC password, 55 resetting iLO MP through IPMI, 65 resetting using the XD command, 68 rights, 70 administrator, 36 assigning to users, 78 console, 36 console access, 18, 67 group administration privileges, 87 iLO MP configuration access, 18, 67 local user administration access, 18 operator, 36 power control access, 18, 67 setting lights-out management device, 113 setting user...
... before running, 74 disconnecting, 57 ensuring proper operation, 75 view console, 74, 75 remote serial port parameters, 55 required components, 21 reset button, 27 reset password to factory default, 28 reset, BMC password, 55 resetting iLO MP through IPMI, 65 resetting using the XD command, 68 rights, 70 administrator, 36 assigning to users, 78 console, 36 console access, 18, 67 group administration privileges, 87 iLO MP configuration access, 18, 67 local user administration access, 18 operator, 36 power control access, 18, 67 setting lights-out management device, 113 setting user...
Internal Cabling Guide for HP Smart Array Controllers
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...the HP Smart Array Controller Card 42 Recabling for RAID 43 Configuring the Server Firmware and Software for RAID 10 2. Cabling for the HP Integrity rx8620 Server Installing the HP Smart Array 5302 or 5304 Controller Card 2 Recabling for RAID 3 Single Partition Configuration 3 Dual Partition Configurations 6 Insight Manager 7 Hard Disk Drive Mapping 9 Configuring the Server Firmware and Software for RAID 49 6. Cabling for RAID 38 5. Cabling for the HP 9000 rp3440 Server Installing the HP Smart Array Controller Card 31 Recabling for RAID 33 Configuring the Server Firmware and...
...the HP Smart Array Controller Card 42 Recabling for RAID 43 Configuring the Server Firmware and Software for RAID 10 2. Cabling for the HP Integrity rx8620 Server Installing the HP Smart Array 5302 or 5304 Controller Card 2 Recabling for RAID 3 Single Partition Configuration 3 Dual Partition Configurations 6 Insight Manager 7 Hard Disk Drive Mapping 9 Configuring the Server Firmware and Software for RAID 49 6. Cabling for RAID 38 5. Cabling for the HP 9000 rp3440 Server Installing the HP Smart Array Controller Card 31 Recabling for RAID 33 Configuring the Server Firmware and...
Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440
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... HP-UX 82 Verifying the Server Configuration Using Boot Console Handler 84 Troubleshooting 85 Troubleshooting Methodology 85 Troubleshooting Using the Server Power Button 85 Server Does Not Power On 86 Operating System Does Not Boot 86 Operating System Boots with Problems 87 Intermittent Server Problems 87 DVD Problems 87 Hard Drive Problems 87 Console Problems 87 Downloading and Installing the Latest Version of the Firmware 88 Troubleshooting Using LEDs 89 Information to Collect Before You Contact Support 93 Index 95 4 Contents Additional Setup 76 Accessing the Host Console...
... HP-UX 82 Verifying the Server Configuration Using Boot Console Handler 84 Troubleshooting 85 Troubleshooting Methodology 85 Troubleshooting Using the Server Power Button 85 Server Does Not Power On 86 Operating System Does Not Boot 86 Operating System Boots with Problems 87 Intermittent Server Problems 87 DVD Problems 87 Hard Drive Problems 87 Console Problems 87 Downloading and Installing the Latest Version of the Firmware 88 Troubleshooting Using LEDs 89 Information to Collect Before You Contact Support 93 Index 95 4 Contents Additional Setup 76 Accessing the Host Console...
Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440
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... serial, console/remote/UPS. • LVD/SE SCSI port. - Failure to observe this warning can be connected separately to an ac power source. A power supply includes an ac input connector which supports external devices. CAUTION Some restrictions apply to the mass storage devices that the server is powered off position. This port is used to attach SCSI external mass storage to the server. - For graphics capability, install the accessory graphics PCI card (HP part number A6150B). One 10/100 management LAN...
... serial, console/remote/UPS. • LVD/SE SCSI port. - Failure to observe this warning can be connected separately to an ac power source. A power supply includes an ac input connector which supports external devices. CAUTION Some restrictions apply to the mass storage devices that the server is powered off position. This port is used to attach SCSI external mass storage to the server. - For graphics capability, install the accessory graphics PCI card (HP part number A6150B). One 10/100 management LAN...
Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440
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... Default Password" on the method of the iLO MP user interfaces. 76 Chapter 1 Make the following changes using the default the iLO MP user name and password (Admin/Admin). Access the iLO MP using the local or remote RS-232 serial ports, the login prompt may not display if another user is the MP Main Menu screen: MP MAIN MENU: CO: Console VFP: Virtual Front Panel CM: Command Menu CL: Console Logs SL: Show Event Logs HE: Main Menu Help X: Exit Connection...
... Default Password" on the method of the iLO MP user interfaces. 76 Chapter 1 Make the following changes using the default the iLO MP user name and password (Admin/Admin). Access the iLO MP using the local or remote RS-232 serial ports, the login prompt may not display if another user is the MP Main Menu screen: MP MAIN MENU: CO: Console VFP: Virtual Front Panel CM: Command Menu CL: Console Logs SL: Show Event Logs HE: Main Menu Help X: Exit Connection...
Installation Guide, Seventh Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440
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... contacting HP, 93 Control Panel, 19 core I/O connections, 67 covers side, pedestal-mount, remove, 29 top, pedestal-mount, remove and replace, 30 top, rack-mount, remove and replace, 26 D damaged equipment, returning, 23 DHCP and DNS, iLO MP LAN configuration, 72 and DNS, using, 72 enabled, 72 enabled, security risk, 77 dimensions and values, 17 disk drive installing, 35 problems, troubleshooting, 87 DNS name, 72 DVD drive install, 40 problems, 87 E emulation device, configuring, 74 event IDS, 17 F firmware downloading and installing, 88 information, 17 supported operating...
... contacting HP, 93 Control Panel, 19 core I/O connections, 67 covers side, pedestal-mount, remove, 29 top, pedestal-mount, remove and replace, 30 top, rack-mount, remove and replace, 26 D damaged equipment, returning, 23 DHCP and DNS, iLO MP LAN configuration, 72 and DNS, using, 72 enabled, 72 enabled, security risk, 77 dimensions and values, 17 disk drive installing, 35 problems, troubleshooting, 87 DNS name, 72 DVD drive install, 40 problems, 87 E emulation device, configuring, 74 event IDS, 17 F firmware downloading and installing, 88 information, 17 supported operating...
User Service Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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...Using the Server Power Button 104 Server Does Not Power On...105 Operating System Does Not Boot 105 Operating System Boots with Problems 106 Intermittent Server Problems...106 DVD Problems...106 Hard Drive Problems...106 Console Problems...106 Downloading and Installing the Latest Version of the Firmware 106 Downloading the Latest Version of the Firmware 107 Installing the Latest Version of the Firmware 107 Troubleshooting Using LED Indicators 107 Front Control Panel LEDs...107 Information to the iLO MP...95 Additional Setup...96 Modifying User Accounts and Default Password 96 Setting...
...Using the Server Power Button 104 Server Does Not Power On...105 Operating System Does Not Boot 105 Operating System Boots with Problems 106 Intermittent Server Problems...106 DVD Problems...106 Hard Drive Problems...106 Console Problems...106 Downloading and Installing the Latest Version of the Firmware 106 Downloading the Latest Version of the Firmware 107 Installing the Latest Version of the Firmware 107 Troubleshooting Using LED Indicators 107 Front Control Panel LEDs...107 Information to the iLO MP...95 Additional Setup...96 Modifying User Accounts and Default Password 96 Setting...
User Service Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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...114 Event Monitoring Service...114 iLO MP...115 Accessing the iLO MP Interface and System Logs 115 SEL...115 Troubleshooting Using Offline Support Tools 116 Offline Diagnostic Environment...116 Identifying and Diagnosing Hardware Problems 117 Troubleshooting Using LEDs...117 Power and System LEDs...118 LAN LEDs...118 System Board LEDs...119 Cleaning Procedures...120 6 Removing and Replacing Components 123 Safety Information...123 Required Service Tools...123 Location of Internal Components and Connectors 123 Removing and Replacing Server Covers and Bezel 126 Accessing a Rack-Mount Server...
...114 Event Monitoring Service...114 iLO MP...115 Accessing the iLO MP Interface and System Logs 115 SEL...115 Troubleshooting Using Offline Support Tools 116 Offline Diagnostic Environment...116 Identifying and Diagnosing Hardware Problems 117 Troubleshooting Using LEDs...117 Power and System LEDs...118 LAN LEDs...118 System Board LEDs...119 Cleaning Procedures...120 6 Removing and Replacing Components 123 Safety Information...123 Required Service Tools...123 Location of Internal Components and Connectors 123 Removing and Replacing Server Covers and Bezel 126 Accessing a Rack-Mount Server...
User Service Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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... the LAN. • Console/Remote/UPS port (RS-232). Use this port to the SCSI HBA core I/O controller are only supported when the internal cable between the SCSI backplane and the SCSI HBA core I/O card is powered off position. The LAN board provides the basic external I /O SCSI HBA. For graphics capability, install the accessory graphics PCI card (HP part number A6150B). The SCSI port is currently disabled. External connections to access the iLO MP through the console. Ensure that provide network connectivity: • iLO MP LAN port. WARNING...
... the LAN. • Console/Remote/UPS port (RS-232). Use this port to the SCSI HBA core I/O controller are only supported when the internal cable between the SCSI backplane and the SCSI HBA core I/O card is powered off position. The LAN board provides the basic external I /O SCSI HBA. For graphics capability, install the accessory graphics PCI card (HP part number A6150B). The SCSI port is currently disabled. External connections to access the iLO MP through the console. Ensure that provide network connectivity: • iLO MP LAN port. WARNING...
User Service Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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... firmware versions are installed? 4. Become familiar with the server configuration: • Are you contact HP support: 1. This is found in the System Log) Hard fault, system halted System off Power normal Housekeeping voltage present Power off Disk activity Thermal OK Thermal warning System locator LED can be found at the front of the unit (typically A9956A, A9951A, and so on troubleshooting and attempt to solve the problem. • Note failure...
... firmware versions are installed? 4. Become familiar with the server configuration: • Are you contact HP support: 1. This is found in the System Log) Hard fault, system halted System off Power normal Housekeeping voltage present Power off Disk activity Thermal OK Thermal warning System locator LED can be found at the front of the unit (typically A9956A, A9951A, and so on troubleshooting and attempt to solve the problem. • Note failure...
User Service Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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.../2C configuration, you are located on the system board (Figure 6-45). Use the four locator posts on the heatsink and the turbo fan power cable to the right of the server. 160 Removing and Replacing Components Installing a Dual Processor Module Either one dual processor module in the CPU0 socket. Remove any protective packaging from the processor modules. The turbo fan power cable must install the one or two dual processor modules are replacing a dual processor module, remove the old module as...
.../2C configuration, you are located on the system board (Figure 6-45). Use the four locator posts on the heatsink and the turbo fan power cable to the right of the server. 160 Removing and Replacing Components Installing a Dual Processor Module Either one dual processor module in the CPU0 socket. Remove any protective packaging from the processor modules. The turbo fan power cable must install the one or two dual processor modules are replacing a dual processor module, remove the old module as...
User Service Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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... connection method, 92 graphics, accessing using VGA, 100 setup, 89 troubleshooting, 106 contacting HP, 108 control panel LEDs, 118 controller baseboard management, 28 processor dependent hardware, 27 SCSI, 28 controls CD/DVD, 33 control panel, 31 disk drive, 33 cooling bulk power supply, 45 CPU/Memory, 45 PCI/mass storage section, 45 core I/O connections, 87 external, 21 internal, 21 covers side, pedestal-mount, remove, 57, 130, 134 top, pedestal-mount, remove and replace, 57 top, rack-mount, remove and replace, 53, 127 CSR (customer self repair), 194 customer self repair...
... connection method, 92 graphics, accessing using VGA, 100 setup, 89 troubleshooting, 106 contacting HP, 108 control panel LEDs, 118 controller baseboard management, 28 processor dependent hardware, 27 SCSI, 28 controls CD/DVD, 33 control panel, 31 disk drive, 33 cooling bulk power supply, 45 CPU/Memory, 45 PCI/mass storage section, 45 core I/O connections, 87 external, 21 internal, 21 covers side, pedestal-mount, remove, 57, 130, 134 top, pedestal-mount, remove and replace, 57 top, rack-mount, remove and replace, 53, 127 CSR (customer self repair), 194 customer self repair...
User Service Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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... I/O, 21 memory, 20 PCI riser, 21 power supply unit, 21 processor, 20 system board manageability, 22 FGPA, 28 field programmable gate array, 28 firmware downloading and installing, 107 features, 22 information, 49 supported operating system, 49 system requirements, 72 front bezel pedestal configuration, 130 rack configuration, 52, 126 front panel control panel, 31 disk drive LEDs, 33 DVD drive, 33 LEDs and switches, 32 G gate array, field programmable, 28 grounding, 42 H hard disk drive (see disk drive) hot-pluggable disk drives installation, 61 hot-swappable fans, 136 power supply, 138 HP-UX...
... I/O, 21 memory, 20 PCI riser, 21 power supply unit, 21 processor, 20 system board manageability, 22 FGPA, 28 field programmable gate array, 28 firmware downloading and installing, 107 features, 22 information, 49 supported operating system, 49 system requirements, 72 front bezel pedestal configuration, 130 rack configuration, 52, 126 front panel control panel, 31 disk drive LEDs, 33 DVD drive, 33 LEDs and switches, 32 G gate array, field programmable, 28 grounding, 42 H hard disk drive (see disk drive) hot-pluggable disk drives installation, 61 hot-swappable fans, 136 power supply, 138 HP-UX...
User Service Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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... LAN, 35 connectors and switches, 34 dual USB port, 35 iLO MP card LAN LEDs, 37 SCSI port, 36 view, 34 remove and replace airflow guides, 144 battery, iLO MP card, 175 DIMMs, 149 disk drive SCSI backplane, 189 disk drive, hot-pluggable, 140 dual processor module, 155 extend server form rack, 53 extend server from rack, 126 fans, hot-swappable, 136 front bezel, 134 iLO MP card, 173 iLO MP card battery, 175 LED status panel, 176 media drive, 172 memory, 149 memory airflow guide, 65 PCI backplane, 171 PCI card cage, 74, 167 PIC cards, 169 power supply interface module, 186 power supply, hot...
... LAN, 35 connectors and switches, 34 dual USB port, 35 iLO MP card LAN LEDs, 37 SCSI port, 36 view, 34 remove and replace airflow guides, 144 battery, iLO MP card, 175 DIMMs, 149 disk drive SCSI backplane, 189 disk drive, hot-pluggable, 140 dual processor module, 155 extend server form rack, 53 extend server from rack, 126 fans, hot-swappable, 136 front bezel, 134 iLO MP card, 173 iLO MP card battery, 175 LED status panel, 176 media drive, 172 memory, 149 memory airflow guide, 65 PCI backplane, 171 PCI card cage, 74, 167 PIC cards, 169 power supply interface module, 186 power supply, hot...
User Service Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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... memory installing, 70 remove and replace, 149 T temperature and humidity specifications, 45 toe-tag, 93 tools required, 123 troubleshooting console, 106 DVD, 106 hard drive, 106 hardware, 117 iLO MP, 115 intermittent server problems, 106 LAN LEDs, 118 methodology, 104, 113 operating system, 105, 114 power and system LEDs, 118 210 Index system board LEDs, 119 system event logs (SEL), 115 system power, 113 using LEDs, 107, 117 using offline support tools, 116 Offline Diagnostic Environment ODE), 116 using online support tools, 114 event monitoring service...
... memory installing, 70 remove and replace, 149 T temperature and humidity specifications, 45 toe-tag, 93 tools required, 123 troubleshooting console, 106 DVD, 106 hard drive, 106 hardware, 117 iLO MP, 115 intermittent server problems, 106 LAN LEDs, 118 methodology, 104, 113 operating system, 105, 114 power and system LEDs, 118 210 Index system board LEDs, 119 system event logs (SEL), 115 system power, 113 using LEDs, 107, 117 using offline support tools, 116 Offline Diagnostic Environment ODE), 116 using online support tools, 114 event monitoring service...
HP Firmware Manager User's Guide
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... to fail, check the hardware. This line is divided into blocks, starting with the EFI environment. If the system or its NVRAM memory, and you may choose more information. Figure 3-5 HP OFM Results The following lists the possible results: [OK] The firmware update was successful without any unassigned 32 Updating Firmware Using HP Offline Firmware Manager Failures could be due to an update program error, version error, a problem with the device, trouble reading the disk...
... to fail, check the hardware. This line is divided into blocks, starting with the EFI environment. If the system or its NVRAM memory, and you may choose more information. Figure 3-5 HP OFM Results The following lists the possible results: [OK] The firmware update was successful without any unassigned 32 Updating Firmware Using HP Offline Firmware Manager Failures could be due to an update program error, version error, a problem with the device, trouble reading the disk...