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... Help Command A-44 Changing Baud Rate A-49 Figures 1-1 Power Connectors 1-5 1-2 Front View of the System 1-10 1-3 Removing the Front Bezel 1-11 1-4 Halt Button Location 1-12 1-5 Rear View of the System 1-13 1-6 Internal View of the System 1-14 2-1 Rear Connectors 2-2 2-2 Removing the Front Bezel 2-3 2-3 Removing the System from a Rack 2-4 2-4 Removing the Cover 2-5 2-5 Memory Configuration 2-6 2-6 Adding or Removing Memory 2-7 2-7 Adding or Removing a PCI Module 2-9 2-8 Installing the SCSI Backplane 2-10 2-9 Routing SCSI Cable to the PCI Riser 2-11...
... Help Command A-44 Changing Baud Rate A-49 Figures 1-1 Power Connectors 1-5 1-2 Front View of the System 1-10 1-3 Removing the Front Bezel 1-11 1-4 Halt Button Location 1-12 1-5 Rear View of the System 1-13 1-6 Internal View of the System 1-14 2-1 Rear Connectors 2-2 2-2 Removing the Front Bezel 2-3 2-3 Removing the System from a Rack 2-4 2-4 Removing the Cover 2-5 2-5 Memory Configuration 2-6 2-6 Adding or Removing Memory 2-7 2-7 Adding or Removing a PCI Module 2-9 2-8 Installing the SCSI Backplane 2-10 2-9 Routing SCSI Cable to the PCI Riser 2-11...
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... the Hard Drive Assembly 2-13 Installing the CD-ROM 2-15 Network Connector LEDs 5-2 J2 Firmware Configuration Jumper Block 5-4 Fan Locations 5-7 Tables 1-1 AlphaServer DS20L Product Features 1-1 1-2 Environmental Parameters 1-6 1-3 Physical Dimensions 1-8 3-1 LFU Command Summary 3-25 5-1 Front System LED Status Indicators 5-1 5-2 Rear System LED Status Indicators 5-2 5-3 Network Connector LEDs 5-3 5-4 J2 Configuration Jumper Pin Functions 5-6 A-1 Summary of SRM Console Commands A-4 A-2 Syntax for SRM Console Commands A-6 A-3 Special Characters for SRM Console A-7 A-4 Device...
... the Hard Drive Assembly 2-13 Installing the CD-ROM 2-15 Network Connector LEDs 5-2 J2 Firmware Configuration Jumper Block 5-4 Fan Locations 5-7 Tables 1-1 AlphaServer DS20L Product Features 1-1 1-2 Environmental Parameters 1-6 1-3 Physical Dimensions 1-8 3-1 LFU Command Summary 3-25 5-1 Front System LED Status Indicators 5-1 5-2 Rear System LED Status Indicators 5-2 5-3 Network Connector LEDs 5-3 5-4 J2 Configuration Jumper Pin Functions 5-6 A-1 Summary of SRM Console Commands A-4 A-2 Syntax for SRM Console Commands A-6 A-3 Special Characters for SRM Console A-7 A-4 Device...
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Documentation Titles HP AlphaServer DS20L Documentation Title AlphaServer DS20L User Guide AlphaServer DS20L Service Guide AlphaServer DS20L Power Distribution Unit Installation Guide Order Number EK-DS20L-UG EK-DS20L-SV EK-DS20L-PD Information on the Internet Visit the HP Web site at http://www.tru64unix.compaq.com/docs/ xii Tru64 UNIX documentation is available at www.compaq.com for service tools and more information about the HP AlphaServer DS20L system.
Documentation Titles HP AlphaServer DS20L Documentation Title AlphaServer DS20L User Guide AlphaServer DS20L Service Guide AlphaServer DS20L Power Distribution Unit Installation Guide Order Number EK-DS20L-UG EK-DS20L-SV EK-DS20L-PD Information on the Internet Visit the HP Web site at http://www.tru64unix.compaq.com/docs/ xii Tru64 UNIX documentation is available at www.compaq.com for service tools and more information about the HP AlphaServer DS20L system.
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... Two 2/3 length 64-bit PCI slots; 33 MHz. 1-2 AlphaServer DS20L User's Guide Network Controller Dual 10/100 fast Ethernet network controllers. Supplies all integrated devices and up to 10A to PCI slots (25W) and 2A to eight 168-pin dual inline memory modules (DIMMs); Table 1-1 AlphaServer DS20L Product Features (continued) Feature Main Memory Description Up to internal disk drive (25W). Supports phase locked loop (PLL) or register-based synchronous direct random access memory (SDRAM) serial presence detect (SPD) modules...
... Two 2/3 length 64-bit PCI slots; 33 MHz. 1-2 AlphaServer DS20L User's Guide Network Controller Dual 10/100 fast Ethernet network controllers. Supplies all integrated devices and up to 10A to PCI slots (25W) and 2A to eight 168-pin dual inline memory modules (DIMMs); Table 1-1 AlphaServer DS20L Product Features (continued) Feature Main Memory Description Up to internal disk drive (25W). Supports phase locked loop (PLL) or register-based synchronous direct random access memory (SDRAM) serial presence detect (SPD) modules...
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...) Firmware SROM, Alpha Diagnostics, and SRM. Operating System Support Minimum OS support: Tru64 UNIX V5.1A, New Hardware Delivery-4 (NHD-4) for internal SCSI disk drive. Optional CD-ROM 18.2-GB, 36.4-GB, and 72.8-GB UltraSCSI disk drives that can connect to the embedded SCSI disk controller. and software-detected problems. Monitoring of system error for both hardware- Indication of system fan speeds. one 3.5" x 1" hard drive bay, one CDROM drive bay. Detection of processor and motherboard voltages and system thermal state. Table 1-1 AlphaServer DS20L...
...) Firmware SROM, Alpha Diagnostics, and SRM. Operating System Support Minimum OS support: Tru64 UNIX V5.1A, New Hardware Delivery-4 (NHD-4) for internal SCSI disk drive. Optional CD-ROM 18.2-GB, 36.4-GB, and 72.8-GB UltraSCSI disk drives that can connect to the embedded SCSI disk controller. and software-detected problems. Monitoring of system error for both hardware- Indication of system fan speeds. one 3.5" x 1" hard drive bay, one CDROM drive bay. Detection of processor and motherboard voltages and system thermal state. Table 1-1 AlphaServer DS20L...
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To boot from a Remote Installation Services (RIS) server over a local area network. Compaq Tru64 UNIX V5.1A (Rev. 1885) (hpsq5) console login: Z B004 q008 3-12 AlphaServer DS20L User's Guide 3.2.2 Booting Tru64 UNIX Tru64 UNIX can be booted from a local disk or from a RIS server, you must first register your system as a RIS client. Refer to bootstrap code . \ The system is ready. Advanced Topics manual for information about installing Tru64...
To boot from a Remote Installation Services (RIS) server over a local area network. Compaq Tru64 UNIX V5.1A (Rev. 1885) (hpsq5) console login: Z B004 q008 3-12 AlphaServer DS20L User's Guide 3.2.2 Booting Tru64 UNIX Tru64 UNIX can be booted from a local disk or from a RIS server, you must first register your system as a RIS client. Refer to bootstrap code . \ The system is ready. Advanced Topics manual for information about installing Tru64...
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... the operating system on a Local Area Network manual for information about setting up and using RIS and the Tru64 UNIX Installation Guide - To install the operating system from a Remote Installation Services (RIS) server over a local area network. The kernel modules for Tru64 UNIX installation. It does not matter which one you boot your system depends on whether your system to the Tru64 UNIX Sharing Software on a DS20L system...
... the operating system on a Local Area Network manual for information about setting up and using RIS and the Tru64 UNIX Installation Guide - To install the operating system from a Remote Installation Services (RIS) server over a local area network. The kernel modules for Tru64 UNIX installation. It does not matter which one you boot your system depends on whether your system to the Tru64 UNIX Sharing Software on a DS20L system...
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... indicating booting from a RedHat Linux 7.0 boot. P00>>> set boot_osflags 0 P00>>> show boot* boot_dev dkb0.0.0.5.0 boot_file boot_osflags 0 boot_reset OFF bootdef_dev booted_dev booted_file booted_osflags 6. 3. P00>>> set boot environment variables appropriately for your installation. After installing Linux, set sysvar 5 P00>>> init 4. From SRM enter the boot command. Example 3- 5 Linux Boot Output >>> boot (boot dka0.0.0.8.0 -flags 0) block 0 of dka0.0.0.8.0 is equal to 12. When switching back from device 'SCSI 0 8 0 0 0 0 0' Operation 3-19...
... indicating booting from a RedHat Linux 7.0 boot. P00>>> set boot_osflags 0 P00>>> show boot* boot_dev dkb0.0.0.5.0 boot_file boot_osflags 0 boot_reset OFF bootdef_dev booted_dev booted_file booted_osflags 6. 3. P00>>> set boot environment variables appropriately for your installation. After installing Linux, set sysvar 5 P00>>> init 4. From SRM enter the boot command. Example 3- 5 Linux Boot Output >>> boot (boot dka0.0.0.8.0 -flags 0) block 0 of dka0.0.0.8.0 is equal to 12. When switching back from device 'SCSI 0 8 0 0 0 0 0' Operation 3-19...
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Broadcasting BOOTP Request... .. X Name of system memory initializing GCT/FRU at 3ff48000 initializing machine state setting affinity to the primary CPU jumping to bootstrap code 1536 Meg of the firmware image (.exe extension) to your local MOP server's MOP load area. P00>>> b eia0 Example 3- 8 Updating Firmware Using a MOP Server Before starting a network upgrade, download the update files from a Network Device X P00>>> boot -file ds20lsrm -proto bootp eia0 (boot eia0.0.0.3.1 -flags A) Trying BOOTP...
Broadcasting BOOTP Request... .. X Name of system memory initializing GCT/FRU at 3ff48000 initializing machine state setting affinity to the primary CPU jumping to bootstrap code 1536 Meg of the firmware image (.exe extension) to your local MOP server's MOP load area. P00>>> b eia0 Example 3- 8 Updating Firmware Using a MOP Server Before starting a network upgrade, download the update files from a Network Device X P00>>> boot -file ds20lsrm -proto bootp eia0 (boot eia0.0.0.3.1 -flags A) Trying BOOTP...
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Update Replaces current firmware with loadable data image. This command is used to update that firmware • Update Revision - Only the devices listed at a time. Restarting LFU enables you to fit on a 1.44 MB disk, so only one type of update firmware on a floppy disk. list The list command displays the inventory of firmware can be updated at your terminal are supported for the LFU program. 3-26 AlphaServer DS20L User's Guide List Lists the device, revision, firmware name, and update revision. Verify...
Update Replaces current firmware with loadable data image. This command is used to update that firmware • Update Revision - Only the devices listed at a time. Restarting LFU enables you to fit on a 1.44 MB disk, so only one type of update firmware on a floppy disk. list The list command displays the inventory of firmware can be updated at your terminal are supported for the LFU program. 3-26 AlphaServer DS20L User's Guide List Lists the device, revision, firmware name, and update revision. Verify...
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.... In rack-optimized configurations, serial port access is usually managed with other rack-optimized nodes. The primary Ethernet controller supports optional special remote management control functions. (The wake-on-LAN utility highlighted in adapters. Each DS20L system includes two on each system. These management stations provide for general-purpose network traffic including network management messages. Serial console access is used for external peripheral devices. The add-in PCI adapters are used to enhance general network performance or for diagnostic access in or out...
.... In rack-optimized configurations, serial port access is usually managed with other rack-optimized nodes. The primary Ethernet controller supports optional special remote management control functions. (The wake-on-LAN utility highlighted in adapters. Each DS20L system includes two on each system. These management stations provide for general-purpose network traffic including network management messages. Serial console access is used for external peripheral devices. The add-in PCI adapters are used to enhance general network performance or for diagnostic access in or out...
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... Ethernet network. Both the power sequencer and the primary Ethernet controller are powered by examining the label inside the system. 4-2 AlphaServer DS20L User's Guide This address can share the primary controller without affecting the power-up /down the system. Each motherboard is programmed to the power sequencing logic. Normal Ethernet traffic can be remotely powered up packet Ethernet message that the same control available with the optional wakeup packet recognition disabled. To enable...
... Ethernet network. Both the power sequencer and the primary Ethernet controller are powered by examining the label inside the system. 4-2 AlphaServer DS20L User's Guide This address can share the primary controller without affecting the power-up /down the system. Each motherboard is programmed to the power sequencing logic. Normal Ethernet traffic can be remotely powered up packet Ethernet message that the same control available with the optional wakeup packet recognition disabled. To enable...
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... accommodate remote power-off. 4.2.3 Link Status The power status of a running system is normally monitored using network connections over the primary (or secondary) Ethernet controllers (that is also monitorable via network management services. If no active link status. You must enable the wake-on-LAN feature on the front or rear panel), the two Ethernet controllers have active link status. You may optionally specify the network interface to use in standby mode with blinking green LED on...
... accommodate remote power-off. 4.2.3 Link Status The power status of a running system is normally monitored using network connections over the primary (or secondary) Ethernet controllers (that is also monitorable via network management services. If no active link status. You must enable the wake-on-LAN feature on the front or rear panel), the two Ethernet controllers have active link status. You may optionally specify the network interface to use in standby mode with blinking green LED on...
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manual, remote, and automatic wake-up have no effect. 1. In the event of an internal power failure, clear the red power fail LED with the steps shown. Replug the AC power cord. 3. To use it, remove the bezel and follow the instructions in Figure 1-4, will return the system to reboot the operating system. Unplug the AC power cord. 2. If the system does not display the SRM console prompt...
manual, remote, and automatic wake-up have no effect. 1. In the event of an internal power failure, clear the red power fail LED with the steps shown. Replug the AC power cord. 3. To use it, remove the bezel and follow the instructions in Figure 1-4, will return the system to reboot the operating system. Unplug the AC power cord. 2. If the system does not display the SRM console prompt...
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.... Displays memory module information. Displays information about the power supply, system and PCI fans, CPU fan, and temperature. Sets the console password for the system. Displays the version of the optional PCI NVRAM device. Halts the processor. (Same as halt.) Runs firmware diagnostics for the first time or changes an existing password. Sets or modifies the value of the console. SRM Console A-5 Enables secure mode without requiring a restart of an environment variable. Displays the internal register setup...
.... Displays memory module information. Displays information about the power supply, system and PCI fans, CPU fan, and temperature. Sets the console password for the system. Displays the version of the optional PCI NVRAM device. Halts the processor. (Same as halt.) Runs firmware diagnostics for the first time or changes an existing password. Sets or modifies the value of the console. SRM Console A-5 Enables secure mode without requiring a restart of an environment variable. Displays the internal register setup...
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The system is a valid boot block reading 14 blocks from dkb0.0.0.5.0 bootstrap code read in base = 200000, image_start = 0, image_bytes = 1c00 initializing HWRPB at 2000 initializing page table at 1ff4a000 initializing machine state setting affinity to the primary CPU jumping to bootstrap code . . . Compaq Tru64 UNIX V5.1A (Rev. 1885) (hpsq5) console login: A-26 AlphaServer DS20L User's Guide Example A- 11 Boot Command P00>>> b (boot dkb0.0.0.5.0 -flags A) block 0 of dkb0.0.0.5.0 is ready.
The system is a valid boot block reading 14 blocks from dkb0.0.0.5.0 bootstrap code read in base = 200000, image_start = 0, image_bytes = 1c00 initializing HWRPB at 2000 initializing page table at 1ff4a000 initializing machine state setting affinity to the primary CPU jumping to bootstrap code . . . Compaq Tru64 UNIX V5.1A (Rev. 1885) (hpsq5) console login: A-26 AlphaServer DS20L User's Guide Example A- 11 Boot Command P00>>> b (boot dkb0.0.0.5.0 -flags A) block 0 of dkb0.0.0.5.0 is ready.
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... is redisplayed, the console is no longer in NVRAM. If a password has been set secure. The console boots using the environment variables stored in secure mode. When the login command is entered, the user is a valid password. The login command turns off the security features, enabling access to secure mode as soon as the boot, continue, or start . The commands for the current system...
... is redisplayed, the console is no longer in NVRAM. If a password has been set secure. The console boots using the environment variables stored in secure mode. When the login command is entered, the user is a valid password. The login command turns off the security features, enabling access to secure mode as soon as the boot, continue, or start . The commands for the current system...
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... 30 characters. Whenever you change the factory default setting. SRM Console A-51 Use this command to change the value of os_type, you must be : unix Tru64 UNIX is the default operating system, and the SRM firmware is started during power-up or reset. linux Linux is the default operating system, and the SRM firmware is started during power-up or reset. A.20.9 password Sets or clears the console password stored in NVRAM.
... 30 characters. Whenever you change the factory default setting. SRM Console A-51 Use this command to change the value of os_type, you must be : unix Tru64 UNIX is the default operating system, and the SRM firmware is started during power-up or reset. linux Linux is the default operating system, and the SRM firmware is started during power-up or reset. A.20.9 password Sets or clears the console password stored in NVRAM.
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... Installing a hard drive, 2-9 Installing a SCSI backplane, 2-10 Installing memory, 2-6 Installing options, 2-3 Installing PCI options, 2-8 Internal view, 1-14 IPK, 3-16 J Jumper pins, 5-6 Jumpers firmware configuration, 5-4 K kbd_hardware_type environment variable, SRM, A-37, A-38 L language environment variable, SRM, A37, A-38 LEDs, 3-1 error statuses, 5-1 front system status, 5-1 network connector status, 5-2, 5-3 rear system status, 5-2 LFU, 3-21 commands, 3-25 from CD-ROM, 3-22 from SRM console, 3-21 starting, 3-21, 3-22 typical update procedure, 3-22 updating firmware from network device...
... Installing a hard drive, 2-9 Installing a SCSI backplane, 2-10 Installing memory, 2-6 Installing options, 2-3 Installing PCI options, 2-8 Internal view, 1-14 IPK, 3-16 J Jumper pins, 5-6 Jumpers firmware configuration, 5-4 K kbd_hardware_type environment variable, SRM, A-37, A-38 L language environment variable, SRM, A37, A-38 LEDs, 3-1 error statuses, 5-1 front system status, 5-1 network connector status, 5-2, 5-3 rear system status, 5-2 LFU, 3-21 commands, 3-25 from CD-ROM, 3-22 from SRM console, 3-21 starting, 3-21, 3-22 typical update procedure, 3-22 updating firmware from network device...
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... SRM firmware enabling and disabling login to, A-54 SROM code, 3-1 start command, SRM using in secure mode, A-32 stop command, SRM, A-5, A-34 Storage, 1-3 Storage bays, 1-3, 1-4 Syntax SRM console commands, A-6 System components, 1-1, 1-4 features, 1-1 front view, 1-10 installation, 2-1 internal view, 1-14 management, 1-3 powering up, 3-1 rear view, 1-13 setup, 2-1 specifications, 1-4 System configuration displaying in SRM console, A-9 System crash dump, A-36 System failure, specifying console action, SRM, A-47 System removal from rack...
... SRM firmware enabling and disabling login to, A-54 SROM code, 3-1 start command, SRM using in secure mode, A-32 stop command, SRM, A-5, A-34 Storage, 1-3 Storage bays, 1-3, 1-4 Syntax SRM console commands, A-6 System components, 1-1, 1-4 features, 1-1 front view, 1-10 installation, 2-1 internal view, 1-14 management, 1-3 powering up, 3-1 rear view, 1-13 setup, 2-1 specifications, 1-4 System configuration displaying in SRM console, A-9 System crash dump, A-36 System failure, specifying console action, SRM, A-47 System removal from rack...