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HP RSVLA-0406 manual available for free PDF download: Operation Manual
HP RSVLA-0406 Operation Manual (136 pages)
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HP
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Server
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Table of Contents
Legal Notices
2
Table of Contents
3
About this Document
9
What's in this Document
9
Typographical Conventions
9
Related Documents
10
HP Encourages Your Comments
10
Where to Get Help
10
Information to Collect before You Contact Support
10
Controls, Ports and Indicators
13
Control Panel
13
Figure 2-1. Front View
13
Figure 2-2. Control Panel
13
Figure 2-4. DVD
13
Additional Controls and Indicators
15
Hard Disk Drive Indicators
15
Figure 2-3. Hard Disk Drive LED Indicators
15
Optional Removable Media Drive
16
Rear Panel
17
Figure 2-5. Rear View
17
10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet LAN a 1Gb Connector
18
Figure 2-6. 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet LAN a 1Gb Connector Leds
18
10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet LAN B 1Gb Connector
19
Figure 2-7 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet LAN B 1Gb Connector Leds
19
Figure 2-8. Optional Management Processor Card LAN C 10/100 Connector Leds
20
Optional Management Processor Card LAN C 10/100 Connector Leds
20
External Connectors
21
Connector Pinouts
21
Figure 3-1. Rear View of Server
21
Universal Serial Bus (USB) Ports
22
Serial Port
22
Figure 3-2 Dual USB Port Connector
22
Figure 3-3 Serial Port Connector
22
SCSI Port, Ultra 3, 68-Pin
23
Figure 3-4 SCSI Port, Ultra 3, 68-Pin
23
LAN Connectors
25
10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet LAN a 1Gb Connector
25
Figure 3-5. 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet LAN a 1Gb Connector Leds
25
10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet LAN B 1Gb Connector
26
Figure 3-6 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet LAN B 1Gb Connector Leds
26
Optional Management Processor Card LAN C 10/100 Connector Leds
27
Figure 3-7. Optional Management Processor Card LAN C 10/100 Connector Leds
27
Utilities
29
Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) Boot Manager
29
Figure 4-1. EFI Boot Sequence
29
EFI Commands
31
EFI/POSSE Commands
33
Help
33
Help Command
34
Help Bch Command
34
Help Configuration Command
34
Help Cpuconfig Command
34
Baud
35
Boottest
35
Cpuconfig
36
Default
37
Errdump
37
Info
38
Lanaddress
43
Monarch
43
Pdt
44
Sysmode
45
Specifying SCSI Parameters
46
Using the SCSI Setup Utility
46
Using the Boot Option Maintenance Menu
53
Paths
53
Using the System Configuration Menu
60
Management Processor
61
Figure 4-2 Password Reset Jumper
61
Accessing the Management Processor
62
Management Processor Command Interface
63
MP Welcome Screen
63
Management Processor Help System
63
Management Processor Commands
64
Reset BMC Passwords
65
Configure Serial Port Parameters
65
Certificate Generate
66
Console Log
66
Command Mode
66
Console
67
Connect to Service Processor
67
Date
67
Default Configuration
67
Display FRUID
68
Disconnect Remote or LAN Console
68
MP Firmware Update
68
Help
68
Display System ID
68
Inactivity Timeout
68
Configure LAN Console
69
Locator LED Status
69
LAN Status
69
Return to Main Menu
69
Modem Reset
69
Modem Status
69
Power Control
70
Configure Paging
70
Power Status
70
Reset BMC
70
Reset System
70
Set Access
70
Create Local Session
71
Display Logs
71
Security Options
72
System Status
72
Firmware Revision Status
72
Transfer of Control
73
Tell
73
User Configuration
73
Virtual Front Panel
73
Who
73
Exit from MP
74
Diagnostics
74
Troubleshooting
75
Troubleshooting Tips
75
Troubleshooting Methodology
75
Possible Problems
76
The System will Not Power-Up
76
The System will Not Boot
77
The System Has Intermittent Failures
77
The System LED or Diagnostic Leds Are Not on and no Error Messages Appear
78
Power Goes off on the Server and Does Not Come Back on
78
Troubleshooting and FRU Identification
80
Verifying Hard Disk Drive Operation
83
Figure 5-1 LED Apertures on Hard Disk Drive
83
Identifying and Diagnosing Hardware Problems
84
Power and System Leds
84
Figure 5-2. Diagnostic Leds
90
Command Line Interface
96
Command Line Interface Menu
96
Troubleshooting Example Using CLI
97
LAN Leds
98
Rear Panel LAN Leds
98
LAN a Connector Leds
98
LAN B Connector Leds
98
Optional Management Processor LAN C Connector Leds
99
System Board Diagnostic Leds
100
Figure 5-3 Location of the STBY, F/W and BMC Leds
100
Running Diagnostic Software Tools
101
HP E-Diagtools Hardware Diagnostics
101
Offline Diagnostics Environment (ODE)
104
Using Offline Diagnostic Tools
105
E-Diagtools
105
Offline Diagnostic Environment (ODE)
106
Recommended Cleaning Procedures
106
Where to Get Help
107
Information to Collect before You Contact Support
107
Online Support
107
Phone Support
108
Specifications
109
Hardware Specifications
109
Dimensions and Weights
110
Component Dimensions
110
Event, Error, and Warning Messages
111
EFI Error and Warning Messages
111
SEL and FPL Log Entries
114
Accessing the Logs with MP Commands
117
System Specific Events
118
Chassis Control Event Codes
118
Events Without Sensors
120
System Information
121
Features Summary
121
Processor
121
Memory
121
I/O Expansion
121
Internal Core I/O
121
External Core I/O
121
Power Supply Unit
122
Motherboard Manageability
122
Enhanced Server Manageability, Provided by the Optional Management Processor (MP) Card
122
Internal Disk Storage Options
122
Internal Removable Media Options
122
System Board
123
System Board Components
123
Figure B-1. System Block Diagram
123
Intel Itanium 2 Processor
124
Processor Bus
124
I/O and Memory Controller
124
Memory Architecture
124
Figure B-2. Memory Block Diagram
126
I/O Bus Interface
127
Processor Dependent Hardware Controller
127
Dual Serial Controller
128
Field Programmable Gate Array
128
Baseboard Management Controller
129
SCSI Controller
129
IDE Interface
129
10/100 BT Management LAN C
129
1Gb System Lans a and B
130
USB Connectors
130
Data Pathing Information
130
Index
135
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