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... 66 UC (User Configuration): Controls user access 66 VDP: Display virtual diagnostics panel LEDs 67 WHO: Display a list of iLO MP connected users 68 XD: Diagnostics or reset of the iLO MP 68 Web GUI...68 System Status...69 System Status > Status Summary General 69 System Status > Status Summary > Active Users 70 System Status > Server Status > General 70 System Status > Server Status > Identification 71 System Status > System Event Log 72 Events...73 Remote Console...74 Remote Console > Remote Serial Console 74 Virtual Serial Port...76 Virtual Devices...76 Administration...78...
... 66 UC (User Configuration): Controls user access 66 VDP: Display virtual diagnostics panel LEDs 67 WHO: Display a list of iLO MP connected users 68 XD: Diagnostics or reset of the iLO MP 68 Web GUI...68 System Status...69 System Status > Status Summary General 69 System Status > Status Summary > Active Users 70 System Status > Server Status > General 70 System Status > Server Status > Identification 71 System Status > System Event Log 72 Events...73 Remote Console...74 Remote Console > Remote Serial Console 74 Virtual Serial Port...76 Virtual Devices...76 Administration...78...
HP Integrity and HP 9000 iLO MP Operations Guide, Fifth Edition
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... firmware is updated on a DHCP server, and the iLO MP LAN port is with system, BMC, and FPGA/PSOC firmware. SNMP enables you to the server Baseboard Management Controller (BMC), monitoring and controlling functions, such as part of the total number of the iLO MP. The simplest method to initially connect to other management software applications. Features 19 You can have a remote serial console connection as well and not be counted as temperature, voltage, fans, and power supplies. When the iLO MP starts...
... firmware is updated on a DHCP server, and the iLO MP LAN port is with system, BMC, and FPGA/PSOC firmware. SNMP enables you to the server Baseboard Management Controller (BMC), monitoring and controlling functions, such as part of the total number of the iLO MP. The simplest method to initially connect to other management software applications. Features 19 You can have a remote serial console connection as well and not be counted as temperature, voltage, fans, and power supplies. When the iLO MP starts...
HP Integrity and HP 9000 iLO MP Operations Guide, Fifth Edition
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... in command mode, this command displays a list of terminals, you from the iLO MP session. If executed in response to the user. Table 6-3 Command Menu Commands and Descriptions Command BP CA DATE DC DF DI DNS FW HE ID IT LC LDAP LM LOC LS MR Description Resets BMC passwords Configures asynchronous or serial ports Displays the current date Resets the default configuration Displays FRU information Disconnects the remote or LAN console Sets the DNS configuration This command...
... in command mode, this command displays a list of terminals, you from the iLO MP session. If executed in response to the user. Table 6-3 Command Menu Commands and Descriptions Command BP CA DATE DC DF DI DNS FW HE ID IT LC LDAP LM LOC LS MR Description Resets BMC passwords Configures asynchronous or serial ports Displays the current date Resets the default configuration Displays FRU information Disconnects the remote or LAN console Sets the DNS configuration This command...
HP Integrity and HP 9000 iLO MP Operations Guide, Fifth Edition
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.... In mode "not always connected," no dial-out functions are used . If several different terminal types are allowed: DIAL-BACK is disabled, and PAGING is erased when you use the following commands: Remote Console Serial Port Modem configuration: CA -all DEFAULT MP IP configuration : LC -all DEFAULT Remote Access Configuration : SA -all 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 DEFAULT Use any of...
.... In mode "not always connected," no dial-out functions are used . If several different terminal types are allowed: DIAL-BACK is disabled, and PAGING is erased when you use the following commands: Remote Console Serial Port Modem configuration: CA -all DEFAULT MP IP configuration : LC -all DEFAULT Remote Access Configuration : SA -all 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 DEFAULT Use any of...
HP Integrity and HP 9000 iLO MP Operations Guide, Fifth Edition
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... a user with power control access right can issue this button to modify the user configuration of the iLO MP, add new users assign rights, and modify or delete existing users. Submit Click this option. Table 6-9 Power & Reset Page Description (continued) Fields and Buttons System Reset Description This feature has the following pages: • User Administration • Access Settings: LAN, Serial, and Login Options • Network Settings: Standard and Domain Name Server • Firmware Upgrade •...
... a user with power control access right can issue this button to modify the user configuration of the iLO MP, add new users assign rights, and modify or delete existing users. Submit Click this option. Table 6-9 Power & Reset Page Description (continued) Fields and Buttons System Reset Description This feature has the following pages: • User Administration • Access Settings: LAN, Serial, and Login Options • Network Settings: Standard and Domain Name Server • Firmware Upgrade •...
HP Integrity and HP 9000 iLO MP Operations Guide, Fifth Edition
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... HP management object identifiers or iLO-specific object identifiers) operating systems and browsers, supported, 22 P paging parameter setup, 63 password faults allowed, 65, 82 reset BMC, 55 reset to factory default, 28 resetting through IPMI, 65 user configuration, 66 PC command, 62 PG command, 63 power restore, 63 status, 63 power & reset, 76 powering the system on and off, 62 PR command, 63 previous boot log, 50, 73 privacy, 23 processors, display status, 65 PS command, 63 R RB command, 64 remote serial console disable pop...
... HP management object identifiers or iLO-specific object identifiers) operating systems and browsers, supported, 22 P paging parameter setup, 63 password faults allowed, 65, 82 reset BMC, 55 reset to factory default, 28 resetting through IPMI, 65 user configuration, 66 PC command, 62 PG command, 63 power restore, 63 status, 63 power & reset, 76 powering the system on and off, 62 PR command, 63 previous boot log, 50, 73 privacy, 23 processors, display status, 65 PS command, 63 R RB command, 64 remote serial console disable pop...
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...log, 72, 73 system event log, viewing, 50 system status logs, 50 alert levels, 50 viewing, 50 T TC command, 66 TE command, 66 terminal types, 35 U UC command, 66 user access configuring, 66 control, 18 right, 66 user administration, 78 user administration, using the command menu, 66 user enabled, configuring, 66 user login, using directory services, 117 user name, configuring, 66 user operating mode, configuring, 66 user workgroup, configuring, 66 users, displaying, 68 V VDP command, 67 VFP command, 50 VGA, using to access the graphic console, 41 view console, 75 virtual devices, power & reset...
...log, 72, 73 system event log, viewing, 50 system status logs, 50 alert levels, 50 viewing, 50 T TC command, 66 TE command, 66 terminal types, 35 U UC command, 66 user access configuring, 66 control, 18 right, 66 user administration, 78 user administration, using the command menu, 66 user enabled, configuring, 66 user login, using directory services, 117 user name, configuring, 66 user operating mode, configuring, 66 user workgroup, configuring, 66 users, displaying, 68 V VDP command, 67 VFP command, 50 VGA, using to access the graphic console, 41 view console, 75 virtual devices, power & reset...
Installation Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/rp4440
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... Down HP-UX 89 Verifying the Server Configuration Using Boot Console Handler 90 Troubleshooting 91 Troubleshooting Methodology 91 Troubleshooting Using the Server Power Button 91 Server Does Not Power On 92 BCH Menu is Not Available 93 Operating System Does Not Boot 93 Operating System Boots with Problems 93 Intermittent Server Problems 93 DVD Problems 94 Hard Drive Problems 94 Console Problems 94 Downloading and Installing the Latest Version of the Firmware 94 Troubleshooting Using LED Indicators 95 Information to the iLO MP 82 Additional Setup 83 Accessing the Host Console...
... Down HP-UX 89 Verifying the Server Configuration Using Boot Console Handler 90 Troubleshooting 91 Troubleshooting Methodology 91 Troubleshooting Using the Server Power Button 91 Server Does Not Power On 92 BCH Menu is Not Available 93 Operating System Does Not Boot 93 Operating System Boots with Problems 93 Intermittent Server Problems 93 DVD Problems 94 Hard Drive Problems 94 Console Problems 94 Downloading and Installing the Latest Version of the Firmware 94 Troubleshooting Using LED Indicators 95 Information to the iLO MP 82 Additional Setup 83 Accessing the Host Console...
Installation Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/rp4440
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... lists the appropriate connection method, required connection components, and connectors to DB-9F straight cable 2. RS-232 DB-9F to the host console. The iLO MP has a separate LAN port from that of the port used by the operating system. The way the iLO MP acquires an IP address depends on whether DHCP is enabled or disabled on the server • Setting up a static IP number using a laptop with DHCP services and...
... lists the appropriate connection method, required connection components, and connectors to DB-9F straight cable 2. RS-232 DB-9F to the host console. The iLO MP has a separate LAN port from that of the port used by the operating system. The way the iLO MP acquires an IP address depends on whether DHCP is enabled or disabled on the server • Setting up a static IP number using a laptop with DHCP services and...
User Service Guide, Fifth Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/4440
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... ODE...137 Troubleshooting PCI/PCI-X Hot-Pluggable Operations 138 PCI/PCI-X Bus Mode or Frequency Mismatch 139 Hardware Operation Fault...139 Troubleshooting Using LED Indicators 139 Front Control Panel LEDs...139 QuickFind Diagnostic Panel LEDs 140 I/O Baseboard LED Indicators...141 Memory Extender Boards...143 Disk and I/O Path Logging...144 Core I/O Connections...145 System I/O Board Switches and Jumpers 146 6 Removing and Replacing Components 149 Safety Information...149 Required Service Tools...149 Accessing a Rack-Mounted Server...149 Extend the Server From the Rack 150 Inserting...
... ODE...137 Troubleshooting PCI/PCI-X Hot-Pluggable Operations 138 PCI/PCI-X Bus Mode or Frequency Mismatch 139 Hardware Operation Fault...139 Troubleshooting Using LED Indicators 139 Front Control Panel LEDs...139 QuickFind Diagnostic Panel LEDs 140 I/O Baseboard LED Indicators...141 Memory Extender Boards...143 Disk and I/O Path Logging...144 Core I/O Connections...145 System I/O Board Switches and Jumpers 146 6 Removing and Replacing Components 149 Safety Information...149 Required Service Tools...149 Accessing a Rack-Mounted Server...149 Extend the Server From the Rack 150 Inserting...
User Service Guide, Fifth Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/4440
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... LEDs This section describes the controls, ports, and LEDs found on the server front. Figure 1-4 shows the control panel on the front panel, rear panel, and internal locations of the HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4440 servers. Dimensions and Values 25 • Maximum internal storage of two 73 MB, 15K drives • Optional integrated HP RAID controller Firmware Firmware consists of many individually linked binary images that contain platform-related information, and boot and run time. BCH uses data...
... LEDs This section describes the controls, ports, and LEDs found on the server front. Figure 1-4 shows the control panel on the front panel, rear panel, and internal locations of the HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4440 servers. Dimensions and Values 25 • Maximum internal storage of two 73 MB, 15K drives • Optional integrated HP RAID controller Firmware Firmware consists of many individually linked binary images that contain platform-related information, and boot and run time. BCH uses data...
User Service Guide, Fifth Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/4440
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... two SCSI hot-pluggable hard disk drives. • Integrated Ultra-3 SCSI dual channel controller; 80 MB/s transfer rate with two 68-pin connectors. Internally, the firmware employs a software database called a device tree to represent the structure of the hardware platform and to provide a means of the HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4440 servers. IDE interface; 48x speed. • Optional slimline DVD drive. • Power button and LED indicators for system status. • LED-based diagnostic panel. Front Display Panel, DVD, and Diagnostic Panel...
... two SCSI hot-pluggable hard disk drives. • Integrated Ultra-3 SCSI dual channel controller; 80 MB/s transfer rate with two 68-pin connectors. Internally, the firmware employs a software database called a device tree to represent the structure of the hardware platform and to provide a means of the HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4440 servers. IDE interface; 48x speed. • Optional slimline DVD drive. • Power button and LED indicators for system status. • LED-based diagnostic panel. Front Display Panel, DVD, and Diagnostic Panel...
User Service Guide, Fifth Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/4440
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...). The server is powered off position. Use this port to access the iLO MP through the console. Connecting the Cables 103 Ensure that receptacle. If the server has one 10/100/1000 Base-T LAN RJ45 connector WARNING! Plug the other end of the power cord into an appropriate outlet. Core I/O Connections Each HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4440 server core I /O connectivity for external mass storage devices. Connections to the LAN card include one power supply installed in slot P1...
...). The server is powered off position. Use this port to access the iLO MP through the console. Connecting the Cables 103 Ensure that receptacle. If the server has one 10/100/1000 Base-T LAN RJ45 connector WARNING! Plug the other end of the power cord into an appropriate outlet. Core I/O Connections Each HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4440 server core I /O connectivity for external mass storage devices. Connections to the LAN card include one power supply installed in slot P1...
User Service Guide, Fifth Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/4440
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... the problem start? • Have recent changes been made to Collect Before You Contact Support Before you contact HP support, you using the LAN, RS-232, or web interface to monitor the server? • How many processors, DIMMs, and PCI cards have been installed? • What versions of your server. Determine the following information: • The model number of your server (for example, HP 9000 rp4440) • The product number of processor, memory, and PCI cards are used and...
... the problem start? • Have recent changes been made to Collect Before You Contact Support Before you contact HP support, you using the LAN, RS-232, or web interface to monitor the server? • How many processors, DIMMs, and PCI cards have been installed? • What versions of your server. Determine the following information: • The model number of your server (for example, HP 9000 rp4440) • The product number of processor, memory, and PCI cards are used and...
User Service Guide, Fifth Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/4440
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... solve your problem: • Support Tools Manager (STM) • Event Monitoring Service (EMS) • iLO MP See "Troubleshooting Using Online Support Tools" (page 135). 134 Troubleshooting Perform the following online tools to the right (PA-RISC). For the rp4440 server, this point, re-examine the SEL events and see any other error at least one processor module installed (Module 0), or slightly different Alert Messages can appear. This switch position setting is running and...
... solve your problem: • Support Tools Manager (STM) • Event Monitoring Service (EMS) • iLO MP See "Troubleshooting Using Online Support Tools" (page 135). 134 Troubleshooting Perform the following online tools to the right (PA-RISC). For the rp4440 server, this point, re-examine the SEL events and see any other error at least one processor module installed (Module 0), or slightly different Alert Messages can appear. This switch position setting is running and...
User Service Guide, Fifth Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/4440
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... in the operation cancellation window before taking further action. Front Control Panel LEDs The front control panel LEDs display the system status at steady off. PCI/PCI-X Bus Mode or Frequency Mismatch After you insert a PCI/PCI-X card into the slot and push the attention button, the power LED goes from blinking to steady off and stays at a glance. Figure 5-2 shows the front control panel LEDs. Troubleshooting Using LED Indicators The HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4440 servers have LED indicators located on the...
... in the operation cancellation window before taking further action. Front Control Panel LEDs The front control panel LEDs display the system status at steady off. PCI/PCI-X Bus Mode or Frequency Mismatch After you insert a PCI/PCI-X card into the slot and push the attention button, the power LED goes from blinking to steady off and stays at a glance. Figure 5-2 shows the front control panel LEDs. Troubleshooting Using LED Indicators The HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4440 servers have LED indicators located on the...
User Service Guide, Fifth Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/4440
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... "Accessing a Rack-Mounted Server" (page 149). 2. The light pipes enables you to view the LED status when the top cover is attached to remove all OLX dividers at various locations within the server whenever an ac power source is in the off and all ESD safety precautions before removing or replacing a PCI card divider. If rack-mounted, slide the server out from the chassis wall, pull up on the manual retention latch. This voltage...
... "Accessing a Rack-Mounted Server" (page 149). 2. The light pipes enables you to view the LED status when the top cover is attached to remove all OLX dividers at various locations within the server whenever an ac power source is in the off and all ESD safety precautions before removing or replacing a PCI card divider. If rack-mounted, slide the server out from the chassis wall, pull up on the manual retention latch. This voltage...
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..., 54 DIMM memory, installing, 157 dipswitch, 134, 166, 177 location, 162 S5 setting, 164 dipswitch settings, 77 disk drives controls and indicators, 36, 62 hot-pluggable, remove and replace, 212 installing, 75 display board, remove and replace, 226 DNS name, 108 doorbell (attention button), 94, 95 doorbell, (see attention button) duplex board SCSI installing, 199 removing, 195 DVD drive controls and indicators, 63 LED definitions, 37 troubleshooting, 121 DVD I/O board, 224 remove and replace, 224 DVDdrive controls and indicators, 37 E electrical specifications, 44 emulation device, configuring...
..., 54 DIMM memory, installing, 157 dipswitch, 134, 166, 177 location, 162 S5 setting, 164 dipswitch settings, 77 disk drives controls and indicators, 36, 62 hot-pluggable, remove and replace, 212 installing, 75 display board, remove and replace, 226 DNS name, 108 doorbell (attention button), 94, 95 doorbell, (see attention button) duplex board SCSI installing, 199 removing, 195 DVD drive controls and indicators, 63 LED definitions, 37 troubleshooting, 121 DVD I/O board, 224 remove and replace, 224 DVDdrive controls and indicators, 37 E electrical specifications, 44 emulation device, configuring...
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... Event Monitoring Service (EMS), 135 extender board, memory 16-DIMM, 144 32-DIMM, 143 extender board, processor, 161 external core I/O features, 53 F fans hot-swappable, remove and replace, 68, 172 feedback forum, 19 front cover remove and replace, 64 front panel controls and indicators, 59 controls, ports, LEDs, 25 G Gigabit Ethernet card LAN LEDs, 31 Ethernet LAN port, 35 H hard disk drive troubleshooting, 121 hardware pathing, 185 hot-pluggable OLA, 89, 182 OLR, 89, 182 PCI-X, 88 hot-pluggable disk drives installing, 75 LEDs, 37, 62, 63 hot-swappable power supply, installing...
... Event Monitoring Service (EMS), 135 extender board, memory 16-DIMM, 144 32-DIMM, 143 extender board, processor, 161 external core I/O features, 53 F fans hot-swappable, remove and replace, 68, 172 feedback forum, 19 front cover remove and replace, 64 front panel controls and indicators, 59 controls, ports, LEDs, 25 G Gigabit Ethernet card LAN LEDs, 31 Ethernet LAN port, 35 H hard disk drive troubleshooting, 121 hardware pathing, 185 hot-pluggable OLA, 89, 182 OLR, 89, 182 PCI-X, 88 hot-pluggable disk drives installing, 75 LEDs, 37, 62, 63 hot-swappable power supply, installing...
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... power supply status LEDs, 29 SCSI port, 35 serial port, 33 single-port Gigabit Ethernet LAN card, 31 USB port, 33 VGA port, 33 remove and replace battery, 180 DIMMs, 156 disk drive, hot-pluggable, 212 display board, 226 DVD drive, 222 DVD I/O board, 224 fans, hot-swappable, 172 front bezel, 63, 151 front cover, 64, 153 I/O baseboard, 175 I/O baseboard assembly, 69 memory extender board, 86, 155 midplane riser board, 216 OLX dividers, 191 PCI/PCI-X cards, 182 pedestal-mount server, 151 power supply, 218 processor, 165 processor extender board, 79, 161 QuickFind diagnostic panel...
... power supply status LEDs, 29 SCSI port, 35 serial port, 33 single-port Gigabit Ethernet LAN card, 31 USB port, 33 VGA port, 33 remove and replace battery, 180 DIMMs, 156 disk drive, hot-pluggable, 212 display board, 226 DVD drive, 222 DVD I/O board, 224 fans, hot-swappable, 172 front bezel, 63, 151 front cover, 64, 153 I/O baseboard, 175 I/O baseboard assembly, 69 memory extender board, 86, 155 midplane riser board, 216 OLX dividers, 191 PCI/PCI-X cards, 182 pedestal-mount server, 151 power supply, 218 processor, 165 processor extender board, 79, 161 QuickFind diagnostic panel...