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.... Navigate within the logs as follows: + Enter () D F L J H K T A U Q V ? Displays the mode configuration (hex). Displays the mode configuration (text). Displays the mode configuration (text, keyword, hex). Exits and returns to the Event Log Viewer Menu. VFP (Virtual Front Panel) Displays the virtual front panel... If a command is in progress, a message is lost. Console output continues to be logged while this summary in nonvolatile memory. The events from which the data displays and navigate through the data. Displays the first entry. Displays the alert level unfiltered...
.... Navigate within the logs as follows: + Enter () D F L J H K T A U Q V ? Displays the mode configuration (hex). Displays the mode configuration (text). Displays the mode configuration (text, keyword, hex). Exits and returns to the Event Log Viewer Menu. VFP (Virtual Front Panel) Displays the virtual front panel... If a command is in progress, a message is lost. Console output continues to be logged while this summary in nonvolatile memory. The events from which the data displays and navigate through the data. Displays the first entry. Displays the alert level unfiltered...
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... iLO Enter the position. Figure 6-4 System Status > Server Status Identification Page Table 6-7 lists the fields and descriptions. A user with configuration access right can view the SEL. Enter contact information in nonvolatile memory. Many of the event logs that have been stored in these fields. System Status > System Event Log The System Event...
... iLO Enter the position. Figure 6-4 System Status > Server Status Identification Page Table 6-7 lists the fields and descriptions. A user with configuration access right can view the SEL. Enter contact information in nonvolatile memory. Many of the event logs that have been stored in these fields. System Status > System Event Log The System Event...
HP Integrity and HP 9000 iLO MP Operations Guide, Fifth Edition
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...remote serial console. This port is present on using the virtual serial port, see Integrated Lights-Out Virtual Serial Port configuration and operation HOW TO, at: http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c00263709/c00263709.pdf Virtual Devices The Virtual Devices tab enables you to the Linux server....serial port must be correctly enabled and configured in the console log, regardless of whether or not any users are connected to reset the system, the BMC, or iLO MP. 76 Using iLO The virtual serial port function is stored in nonvolatile memory in the host. If the serial ...
...remote serial console. This port is present on using the virtual serial port, see Integrated Lights-Out Virtual Serial Port configuration and operation HOW TO, at: http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c00263709/c00263709.pdf Virtual Devices The Virtual Devices tab enables you to the Linux server....serial port must be correctly enabled and configured in the console log, regardless of whether or not any users are connected to reset the system, the BMC, or iLO MP. 76 Using iLO The virtual serial port function is stored in nonvolatile memory in the host. If the serial ...
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...-232) on the service processor. The BMC can authenticate the server. Also known as host1.hp.com are measuring processor temperature, power supply values, and cooling fan status. A console serial...iLO receives its new IP address from other administrative tasks. A protocol used to manage chassis environmental, configuration, and service functions, and receive event data from DHCP, users can connect to dot-quad addresses...the host name, rather than the new IP address. DDNS is one in read-only memory (ROM). Names such as host console. The process that verifies the identity of granting ...
...-232) on the service processor. The BMC can authenticate the server. Also known as host1.hp.com are measuring processor temperature, power supply values, and cooling fan status. A console serial...iLO receives its new IP address from other administrative tasks. A protocol used to manage chassis environmental, configuration, and service functions, and receive event data from DHCP, users can connect to dot-quad addresses...the host name, rather than the new IP address. DDNS is one in read-only memory (ROM). Names such as host console. The process that verifies the identity of granting ...
Site Preparation Guide, Third Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/rp4440
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System Specifications System Configuration Table 1-1 Minimum/Maximum Configuration (Continued) Component Memory HDDs SCSI LAN PCI Slots Core I/O DVD-ROM External storage Power supply rp4410 rp4440 Supports up to 16 double data rate (DDR) registered ECC memory, in PC2100 DIMMs. An option is available that allows use of up to 32 DDR DIMMs. Maximum memory is 128 GB...
System Specifications System Configuration Table 1-1 Minimum/Maximum Configuration (Continued) Component Memory HDDs SCSI LAN PCI Slots Core I/O DVD-ROM External storage Power supply rp4410 rp4440 Supports up to 16 double data rate (DDR) registered ECC memory, in PC2100 DIMMs. An option is available that allows use of up to 32 DDR DIMMs. Maximum memory is 128 GB...
Site Preparation Guide, Third Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/rp4440
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...power consumption values of AC power needed for HP 9000 rp4410 and HP 9000 rp4440 servers are generally lower than maximum power numbers because all the subsystems in your computer room. Table 1-6 Typical Configuration Power Values CPU Qty Memory Gigabytes 1 1 GB PCI Cards (assuming ... Table 1-5 list maximum and typical power requirements for the configurations shown. Typical power consumption values were measured while running power intensive applications. Power and Cooling Typical power consumption and cooling values for your HP 9000 rp4410 or HP 9000 rp4440 server.
...power consumption values of AC power needed for HP 9000 rp4410 and HP 9000 rp4440 servers are generally lower than maximum power numbers because all the subsystems in your computer room. Table 1-6 Typical Configuration Power Values CPU Qty Memory Gigabytes 1 1 GB PCI Cards (assuming ... Table 1-5 list maximum and typical power requirements for the configurations shown. Typical power consumption values were measured while running power intensive applications. Power and Cooling Typical power consumption and cooling values for your HP 9000 rp4410 or HP 9000 rp4440 server.
Site Preparation Guide, Third Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/rp4440
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... board has 16 DIMM slots. 18 Chapter 1 These memory configurations require the optional 32 DIMM slot memory extender board. The maximum memory capacity is 128 GB. b. System Specifications Electrical Specifications Table 1-6 Typical Configuration Power Values (Continued) CPU Qty Memory Gigabytes 4 32 GBa PCI Cards (assuming 10W each) DVDs Hard Disk Drives Core I/O 6 1 2 2 Bulk Power Supplies Typical...
... board has 16 DIMM slots. 18 Chapter 1 These memory configurations require the optional 32 DIMM slot memory extender board. The maximum memory capacity is 128 GB. b. System Specifications Electrical Specifications Table 1-6 Typical Configuration Power Values (Continued) CPU Qty Memory Gigabytes 4 32 GBa PCI Cards (assuming 10W each) DVDs Hard Disk Drives Core I/O 6 1 2 2 Bulk Power Supplies Typical...
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Determine the following information: • The model number of your server (such as, rp4410 or rp4440) • The product number of your server. This can be found on the identification label, which is in use ? 48 Chapter 2 This can be found ..., and PCI cards have been installed? • What versions of processor, memory, and PCI cards are used and where are they installed? • What accessories are in use ? • When did not happen Step 2. Become familiar with your system configuration: • Are you using the LAN, RS232, or web interface to the...
Determine the following information: • The model number of your server (such as, rp4410 or rp4440) • The product number of your server. This can be found on the identification label, which is in use ? 48 Chapter 2 This can be found ..., and PCI cards have been installed? • What versions of processor, memory, and PCI cards are used and where are they installed? • What accessories are in use ? • When did not happen Step 2. Become familiar with your system configuration: • Are you using the LAN, RS232, or web interface to the...
Installation Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/rp4440
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...Dual Processor Module Load Order 45 Table 1-8. PCI/PCI-X Card Slot Frequency and Bus Mode Compatibility for 32-DIMM Memory Extender Board 52 Table 1-10. LAN Configuration Methods 78 Table 1-16. QuickFind Diagnostic Panel LED Definitions 96 5 Server Power Button Functions When Server is Running ...92 Table 1-20. Server Power Button Functions When Server is On and OS is On and at BCH 92 Table 1-19. HP-UX 11i...
...Dual Processor Module Load Order 45 Table 1-8. PCI/PCI-X Card Slot Frequency and Bus Mode Compatibility for 32-DIMM Memory Extender Board 52 Table 1-10. LAN Configuration Methods 78 Table 1-16. QuickFind Diagnostic Panel LED Definitions 96 5 Server Power Button Functions When Server is Running ...92 Table 1-20. Server Power Button Functions When Server is On and OS is On and at BCH 92 Table 1-19. HP-UX 11i...
Installation Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/rp4440
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... Divider Layout 61 Figure 1-34. Ports on the Extender Board 50 Figure 1-28. 16-DIMM Memory Extender Board Minimum Configuration 52 Figure 1-29. 32-DIMM Memory Extender Board Minimum Configuration 54 Figure 1-30. Accessing T-25 Screws 22 Figure 1-5. DVD or CD-RW/DVD LED Indicators...Locking Lever 36 Figure 1-17. Processor Cable Placed Incorrectly 49 Figure 1-27. Status Summary Page 86 7 HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4440 Servers with Bezel 24 Figure 1-7. HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4440 Servers (Rear View 15 Figure 1-4. Slot ID Numbering 58 Figure 1-33. Figures Figure 1-1. Disk Drive ...
... Divider Layout 61 Figure 1-34. Ports on the Extender Board 50 Figure 1-28. 16-DIMM Memory Extender Board Minimum Configuration 52 Figure 1-29. 32-DIMM Memory Extender Board Minimum Configuration 54 Figure 1-30. Accessing T-25 Screws 22 Figure 1-5. DVD or CD-RW/DVD LED Indicators...Locking Lever 36 Figure 1-17. Processor Cable Placed Incorrectly 49 Figure 1-27. Status Summary Page 86 7 HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4440 Servers with Bezel 24 Figure 1-7. HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4440 Servers (Rear View 15 Figure 1-4. Slot ID Numbering 58 Figure 1-33. Figures Figure 1-1. Disk Drive ...
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...I/O The following is supported on the HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4440 servers: • 16 DIMM slots on standard memory extender board. • 32 DIMM slots on optional memory extender board. • Maximum memory size of 128 GB (4 GB DIMMs on 32-slot memory extender board). • Supports up to...or RAID, two internal 68-pin connectors, two 68-pin external connectors. • SCSI backplane configured as either one processor or both processors of two dual processor modules. • HP 9000 rp4440 server can have one or two channels. • One internal Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE) ...
...I/O The following is supported on the HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4440 servers: • 16 DIMM slots on standard memory extender board. • 32 DIMM slots on optional memory extender board. • Maximum memory size of 128 GB (4 GB DIMMs on 32-slot memory extender board). • Supports up to...or RAID, two internal 68-pin connectors, two 68-pin external connectors. • SCSI backplane configured as either one processor or both processors of two dual processor modules. • HP 9000 rp4440 server can have one or two channels. • One internal Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE) ...
Installation Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/rp4440
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Standard 184 pins 2.5V DDR266, CL2, registered, ECC • 133 MHz memory bus frequency, 266 MTransfers/s data, 8.5 GB/s peak data bandwidth. • DIMMs loaded by quads enable interleaved mode and chip spare. • Requires that are bound ..., DVD, and Diagnostic Panel The following is supported on the HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4440 servers: • Front panel that provides the controls and indicators commonly used for operation. • DVD+RW drive (with two 68-pin connectors. Mass Storage The following is configured as either one or two channels. • Maximum internal...
Standard 184 pins 2.5V DDR266, CL2, registered, ECC • 133 MHz memory bus frequency, 266 MTransfers/s data, 8.5 GB/s peak data bandwidth. • DIMMs loaded by quads enable interleaved mode and chip spare. • Requires that are bound ..., DVD, and Diagnostic Panel The following is supported on the HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4440 servers: • Front panel that provides the controls and indicators commonly used for operation. • DVD+RW drive (with two 68-pin connectors. Mass Storage The following is configured as either one or two channels. • Maximum internal...
Installation Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/rp4440
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... the top service bay, directly under the memory extender board. If this switch is available for future use. • The HP 9000 rp4410 server can contain one or two dual processor modules to provide 1P/1C, 1P/2C, or 2P/2C configurations. • The HP 9000 rp4440 server can be installed in performance degradation or...
... the top service bay, directly under the memory extender board. If this switch is available for future use. • The HP 9000 rp4410 server can contain one or two dual processor modules to provide 1P/1C, 1P/2C, or 2P/2C configurations. • The HP 9000 rp4440 server can be installed in performance degradation or...
Installation Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/rp4440
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...Slot Fillers Both the 16- Ensure that the extraction levers are positioned in the next available quad. Step 2. Installing Memory The standard configuration of memory (four 256 MB DIMMs loaded in the socket located on the midplane riser board. and 32-DIMM extender boards must... must remove the DIMM slot fillers covering the connectors. Align the processor extender board with additional memory, you will always retain the correct configuration. Supported DIMM sizes are factory preset and must contain a minimum of 1 GB of HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4440 servers include a 16-DIMM...
...Slot Fillers Both the 16- Ensure that the extraction levers are positioned in the next available quad. Step 2. Installing Memory The standard configuration of memory (four 256 MB DIMMs loaded in the socket located on the midplane riser board. and 32-DIMM extender boards must... must remove the DIMM slot fillers covering the connectors. Align the processor extender board with additional memory, you will always retain the correct configuration. Supported DIMM sizes are factory preset and must contain a minimum of 1 GB of HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4440 servers include a 16-DIMM...
Installation Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/rp4440
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... DIMM connectors. Table 1-9 DIMM Filler Requirements for the 16-DIMM memory extender board. Installing the System Installing Additional Components Table 1-8 and Figure 1-28 show the DIMM filler requirements and configuration for 16 DIMM Extender Board DIMMs Loaded 4 DIMMs in quad 0...0, 1, 2, and 3 No fillers required a. Figure 1-28 16-DIMM Memory Extender Board Minimum Configuration DIMM Filler Table 1-9 and Figure 1-29 show the DIMM filler requirements and configuration for 32-DIMM Memory Extender Board DIMMs Loaded Fillers requireda 52 Chapter 1 Table 1-8 DIMM Filler ...
... DIMM connectors. Table 1-9 DIMM Filler Requirements for the 16-DIMM memory extender board. Installing the System Installing Additional Components Table 1-8 and Figure 1-28 show the DIMM filler requirements and configuration for 16 DIMM Extender Board DIMMs Loaded 4 DIMMs in quad 0...0, 1, 2, and 3 No fillers required a. Figure 1-28 16-DIMM Memory Extender Board Minimum Configuration DIMM Filler Table 1-9 and Figure 1-29 show the DIMM filler requirements and configuration for 32-DIMM Memory Extender Board DIMMs Loaded Fillers requireda 52 Chapter 1 Table 1-8 DIMM Filler ...
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Installing the System Installing Additional Components Figure 1-29 32-DIMM Memory Extender Board Minimum Configuration DIMM Filler 54 Chapter 1
Installing the System Installing Additional Components Figure 1-29 32-DIMM Memory Extender Board Minimum Configuration DIMM Filler 54 Chapter 1
Installation Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/rp4440
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... the accessories required to convert the server from the server prior to attempting this procedure. Remove the memory extender board. (See "Removing a Memory Extender Board" on page 29.) Step 4. If you convert the server to duplex configuration, you must remove outer components to access the SCSI backplane. To gain access to the SCSI...
... the accessories required to convert the server from the server prior to attempting this procedure. Remove the memory extender board. (See "Removing a Memory Extender Board" on page 29.) Step 4. If you convert the server to duplex configuration, you must remove outer components to access the SCSI backplane. To gain access to the SCSI...
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... board. (See "Replacing the Memory Extender Board" on page 31.) Step 4. Replace the top cover. (See "Replacing the Top Cover" on page 56.) Step 3. If rack-mounted, slide the server back into the rack until it stops. (See "Installing the Server Into a Rack, Non-HP rack, or Pedestal" on page 30.) Step... the System Installing Additional Components Figure 1-39 Installing SCSI Cable B to the SCSI Adapter Board Replacing the Removed Modules To return the server to operational configuration, follow these steps: Step 1.
... board. (See "Replacing the Memory Extender Board" on page 31.) Step 4. Replace the top cover. (See "Replacing the Top Cover" on page 56.) Step 3. If rack-mounted, slide the server back into the rack until it stops. (See "Installing the Server Into a Rack, Non-HP rack, or Pedestal" on page 30.) Step... the System Installing Additional Components Figure 1-39 Installing SCSI Cable B to the SCSI Adapter Board Replacing the Removed Modules To return the server to operational configuration, follow these steps: Step 1.
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...Step 1. Step 3. Issue the shutdown command with IPL, answer y. Verifying the Server Configuration Using Boot Console Handler From the BCH Main Menu, enter in LVM Maintenance Mode To boot to choose an HP-UX shutdown option for the server and use the Console menu to shut down . ...-lm. To interact with the appropriate command-line options. The following list to HP-UX in the shell, type help . • pr (Processors) 90 Chapter 1 Booting HP-UX in to verify the type and quantity of processors, memory, and I/O cards: Step 1. Step 2. You have the following message displays:...
...Step 1. Step 3. Issue the shutdown command with IPL, answer y. Verifying the Server Configuration Using Boot Console Handler From the BCH Main Menu, enter in LVM Maintenance Mode To boot to choose an HP-UX shutdown option for the server and use the Console menu to shut down . ...-lm. To interact with the appropriate command-line options. The following list to HP-UX in the shell, type help . • pr (Processors) 90 Chapter 1 Booting HP-UX in to verify the type and quantity of processors, memory, and I/O cards: Step 1. Step 2. You have the following message displays:...
User Service Guide, Fifth Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/4440
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... not maximum for HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4440 servers. Table 2-6 lists the typical configuration power values for the configurations shown. Table 2-6 Typical Configuration Power Values CPU Memory Qty Gigabytes PCI Cards (assuming 10W each) DVDs Hard Disk Core I /O 46 System Specifications For optimum reliability and performance, the recommended operating range is 128 GB. 2 These memory configurations require the...
... not maximum for HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4440 servers. Table 2-6 lists the typical configuration power values for the configurations shown. Table 2-6 Typical Configuration Power Values CPU Memory Qty Gigabytes PCI Cards (assuming 10W each) DVDs Hard Disk Core I /O 46 System Specifications For optimum reliability and performance, the recommended operating range is 128 GB. 2 These memory configurations require the...