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1 Operation and Maintenance Guide5 Contents9 Product Overview19 Installing or Replacing Parts and Accessories75 System ConfigurationExtensible Firmware Interface (EFI)76 Accessing the EFI77 Remote Access7;+I ❏EIA= ❏EI ❏I, ❏*EI9CD ❏;#I(8,0(8;;7;+Boot Options Maintenance Menu 7;+ 78 Using the EFI shellstartup.nsh 79 ls;5ICommand Syntax Arguments Rules 81 fs0:\> help82 info "monarch - palproc %! .$ salproc %!*.$ ver" Device Commandsbaud connect devices devtree disconnect driver $@8% drivers drvcfg drvdiag guid lanaddress "+08%.# $ #+8@8%map openinfo pci reconnect unload Memory Commandsdefault dmpstore dmem memmap pdt 3–8 83 Shell CommandsFalias attrib cls comp edit eficompress efidecompress exit 757;+ 75 *F Scripts Commands echo " for/endfor 75 goto %!54 if/endif 75 pause ! 84 file.nsh85 Positional Arguments5 %1%2:#Example: EFI Shell Script echo -offset arg1 %1 set arg2 %2 echo "I found a %arg1%" echo "I also found a %arg2% fs0:\efi\tools> example cat dog example> echo -offI found a cat I also found a dog Nesting Output Redirection Error Handling in Scripts 86 Using the Boot Option Maintenance Menu87 PathsIntegrity rx2600 server slots Slot Path zx6000 workstation slots rx2600 and zx6000 drives Drive 88 Boot from a File+5INO VOLUME LABEL $.E7$!+5 CD_FORMAT ■Removable Media BootC#"0"-" ■Load Files7;+$., 89 Add a Boot Option)7;+ 5 5 +5I ■%Boot From a File■NO VOLUME LABEL6! E%ERemovable Media Boot Load File EFI Shell Delete Boot Option(s) E%CD7;+ Delete All Boot Options 3–15 90 Change Boot Order■U ■D 91 Manage BootNext SettingSet Auto Boot TimeOut E8 ■Delete/Disable Timeout 7;+ 92 Select Active Console Output DevicesSConsole Error Devices 87;I 3–18 93 To select:Choose:Serial A/Serial Acpi(PNP0501,0)/Uart(9600 N81)/VenMsg(Vt100+) Acpi(PNP0501,0) MP Serial Console Acpi(HWP0002,700)/Pci(1|1)/Uart(9600 N81)/VenMsg(Vt100+) Acpi(HWP0002,700)/Pci(1|1) MP VGA Port Acpi(HWP0002,700)/Pci(2|0) AGP Graphics Port Acpi(HWP0003,0)/Pci(0|0) -B.&.B 94 Select Active Console Input Devices**)0 ;5ISelect the Console Input Device(s) *Acpi(HWP002,500)/PCI(1|1)/Usb(1,0) Active Input Device. Hotplug USB keyboard. (Deselection feature disabled) CD3–20 MP serial console USB keyboard Acpi(HWP0002,0)/Pci(1|0) 95 Select Active Standard Error DevicesConsole Output Devices 3–21 96 Using the System Configuration Menu❏Enable/disable Password1 97 Advanced System Configuration MenuAdvanced System Configuration Menu ■All x Information ■System Information Date/Time: May 14, 2003 13:00:43 (20:03:05:14:13:00:43) Manufacturer: hp Product Name: workstation zx6000 Product Number: A8081A Serial Number: TS21600014 UUID: 31619E41-2DD2-11D7-BC2F-0735A1DF6599 System Bus Frequency: 200 MHz ■Processor Information L3 L4 Family CPU Logical Cache Cache Model Processor Slot CPUs Speed Size Size (hex.) Rev State 900 MHz 1.5 MB None 1F/00 B3 Active ■Cache Information ■Memory Information ----DIMM A ----- ----DIMM B DIMM Current DIMM Current 0 256MB Active 256MB Active 1 256MB Active 256MB Active Active Memory : 1024 MB Installed Memory : 1024 MB ■Bootable Devices Information Order Media Type Path 1 HARDDRIVE Acpi(HWP0002,500)/Pci(2|0)/Ata(Primary 2 CDROM Acpi(HWP0002,500)/Pci(2|0)/Ata(Secondary Seg Bus Dev Fnc Vendor Device Slot # # # # ID ID # Path 00 A0 01 00 0x1033 0x0035 XX Acpi(HWP0002,500)/Pci(1|0) 00 A0 01 01 0x1033 0x0035 XX Acpi(HWP0002,500)/Pci(1|1) 00 A0 01 02 0x1033 0x00E0 XX Acpi(HWP0002,500)/Pci(1|2) 00 A0 02 00 0x1095 0x0649 XX Acpi(HWP0002,500)/Pci(2|0) 00 A0 03 00 0x8086 0x100E XX Acpi(HWP0002,500)/Pci(3|0) 00 A0 04 00 0x1319 0x0801 XX Acpi(HWP0002,500)/Pci(4|0) 00 A0 04 01 0x1319 0x0802 XX Acpi(HWP0002,500)/Pci(4|1) 3–23 98 ■Boot InformationMonarch CPU: Current Preferred Monarch Monarch Possible Warnings AutoBoot: ON - Timeout is : 7 sec Boottest: *Mac(00306E385AFB) Acpi(HWP0002,500)/Pci(3|0)/Mac(00306E385AFB)) ■Firmware Information Firmware Revision: 2.00 [4320] PAL_A Revision: 7.31/7.31 PAL_B Revision: SAL Spec Revision: SAL_A Revision: SAL_B Revision: EFI Spec Revision: EFI Intel Drop Revision: EFI Build Revision: POSSE Revision: ■Warning and Stop Boot Information ■Chip Revision Information Chip Logical Device Chip Type ID ID Revision Other Bridge 0 0 0007 Baseboard MC 0 0 3–24 99 Using the Security/Password Menu100 Resetting Passwords 101 Management Processor (MP)102 MP Card I/O Functionality103 Accessing the MP105 2.Follow the prompts on the screen to modify the LAN settings:❏IP Address ❏MP Host name ❏Subnet, Gateway ❏Web Console Port Number ❏LAN hardware configuration (optional) Link State Select auto-negotiate to allow the Select 10BaseT NOTE: In all options, to: ❏Change the setting, type the appropriate information, then press Enter ❏Confirm your selections, type Y then press Enter at the confirmation prompt Execute the ❏MP firmware E.02.10:Non destructive tests: 1.Parameters checksum 2.I2C access (get Power Monitor status) 3.LAN access (PING) 4.Modem selftests 5.Secondary I2C access (get System status) Type R to reset the MP or [Q] to quit the diagnostic menu ->Choice: ❏MP firmware E.02.20 or higher:Diagnostics Menu: Non destructive tests: P - Parameter checksum I - I2C access (get Power Monitor Status) L - LAN access (PING) M - Modem selftests Destructive tests: R - Restart the MP Enter menu item or [Q] to Quit: Select option 106 D'IThe MP is now being reset Accessing the MP Using a Modem 8*I ■!"#UER ■!"#USA % I CGDI ❏EI+ ❏;I@*0#*O*(0( ❏I @E)* 5=F5=% G '% 107 Logging In to the MP Card Interface❏!"#UCtrl-B% (c)Copyright Hewlett-PackardCompany 1999-2002.All Rights Reserved Type Ctrl-Bto activate the MP Command Interface Firmware Revision E.02.20 May 12 2003,12:26:25 (c)Copyright Hewlett-PackardCompany 1999-2003.All Rights Reserved. MP login: $% I ❏!"#U5I ◆.IAdminAdmin ◆8IOperOper Enter Firmware Revision E.02.11 Feb 14 2003,9:38:32 (c) Copyright Hewlett-PackardCompany 1999-2001.All Rights Reserved MP login: MP password: ❏!"#,.1 3–33 108 ❏!"#U% ISystem Name: fstl3a MP ACCESS IS NOT SECURE MP users are currently configured and remote access is enabled Set up a user with a password (see SO command) Disable all types of remote access (see EL and ER commands) MP Host Name: fstl3a MP ❏!"#IHewlett-PackardManagement Processor MP Host Name: iaslhpfc Revision E.02.11 Default MP users are currently configured and remote access is enabled Modify default users passwords or delete default users (see UC command) Disable all types of remote access (see SA command) MP MAIN MENU: CO: Consoles VFP: Virtual Front Panel CM: Command Menu CL: Console Logs SL: Show Event Logs CSP: Connect to Service Processor SE: Create Local Session HE: Main Help Menu X: Exit Connection MP Host Name: iaslhpfc MP 3–34 109 < 6110 Using the MP Commandsselection MP> MPcommand -parameter1value1 -parameter2value2 ... [-nc] 111 -level112 MPcommand -parameter1value -parameter2 DEFAULTDATE Display date Display field replaceable unit information LAN status Status of the modem Power management module status SR or SYSREV Display all firmware revisions System’s processor status 113 Server Control CommandsReset BMP passwords LOC Locator LED status Modem reset Remote power control Power restore policy configuration Reset BMC System reset from RST signal Transfer of control; system reset through INIT signal 3–39 114 General MP Configuration CommandsGenerate RSA key pair of self-signedcertificate Default configuration Upgrade the MP firmware System identification Inactivity timeout settings Configure security options User configuration Diagnostics or reset of MP MP Port Configuration CommandsSerial Port Configuration Configure serial ports Enable/disable remote and modem access Paging parameter setup LAN Configuration Enable/disable LAN and web access LAN configuration menu Connections CommandsDisconnect remote or LAN connection Send message to other user WHO Display a list of connected users43 3–40 115 Baseboard Management Controller (BMC)116 Accessing the BMC117 Using the BMC Command Line Interface (CLI)■CD E%#I ■+ %+C+ %+D +Ihttp://www.intel.com/design/servers/ipmi Executing BMC Commands 5E%#I )Backspace!! Logging Out of the BMC Command Line Interface 'E%##$+I 5I E%#I ShiftQD 118 Simple Commands5E%#I D Entercli> c Type the new password Retype the new password New password confirmed. cli Command Syntax Options Mode Prompts user for User Allows user to change the password new password FPL Reads the forward progress log. This log is encoded and can be used by HP support representatives. For additional information see “SEL and FPL Log Entries” on page D-4 Displays list of BMC commands INFO Displays the BMC firmware revision LOC [0, 1] 0=off Turns the system locator LED on or off 1=on P [0, 1] Forces system power on or off; does not shut down using OS procedures. If you do not enter a parameter, displays the current power state Logs out user; does not close BMC session Resets the system Displays the SDR repository. This data is encoded according to the IPMI spec and can be used by HP support representatives Displays system event log (SEL). This log is 3–44 119 ipmi NetFnLun Cmd Data1 Data2 ... DataN120 Long Format IPMI Command Data Structure ExampleBits Byte rsSa NetFn rsLUN Checksum = 0xC8 0xC8 rqSWID = 0xF0 0xF0 rqSeq rqLUN Cmd Checksum Long Format IPMI Response Data Structure Example0x1C Checksum = 0xF4 0xF4 rsSA Data byte 1 = 0x00 (completion code) Data byte 2 = 0x55 (result = no error) Data byte 3 = 0x00 (details) 3–46 121 Chassis Commands01h Get chassis status 02h Chassis control 0Fh Get power-onhours (POH) counter 06h Set power restore policy Sensor/Event CommandsGet event receiver Platform event (a.k.a. “Event Message”) 28h Set sensor event enable 29h Get sensor event enable 2Ah Re-armsensor events 2Dh Get sensor reading 122 Application CommandsIPM Device “Global” Commands Get device ID Cold reset 03h Warm reset 04h Get self test results Broadcast Commands Broadcast ‘Get Device ID’ System Interface Commands 2Eh Set BMC global enables 2Fh Get BMC global enables 30h Clear message flags 31h Get message flags 32h Enable message channel receive 33h Get message 34h Send message 35h Read event message buffer 36h Get BT interface capabilities 3–48 BMC Watchdog Timer Commands 22h Reset watchdog timer 24h Set watchdog timer 25h Get watchdog timer 123 Storage CommandsSEL Commands 40h Get SEL info 41h Get SEL allocation info 42h Reserve SEL 43h Get SEL entry 44h Add SEL entry 47h Clear SEL 48h Get SEL time 49h Set SEL time SDR Repository Commands 20h Get SDR repository info 21h Get SDR repository allocation info Reserve SDR repository 23h Get SDR Get SDR repository time Set SDR repository time FRU Inventory Device Commands 10h Get FRU inventory area info 11h Read FRU inventory data 12h Write FRU inventory data 124 Firmware upgrades125 TroubleshootingIdentifying and Diagnosing Hardware Problems126 The System e-buzzer128 The Diagnostic LEDs129 System Logs (SL) Logs9 .% CAD @ sl7$-IEvent Log Viewer: Log NameEntries % Full Latest Entry E - System Event 29 Oct 2002 19:15:05 F - Forward Progress B - Current Boot P - Previous Boot L - Live Events C - Clear All Logs Enter your choice or [Q] to Quit: Set up alert filter options on this buffer? (Y/[N]) 47 % 18 Feb 2003 09:38:10 Event Log Navigation Help: View next block (forward in time, e.g. from 3 to 4) -View previous block (backward in time, e.g. from 3 to 2) <CR DDump the entire log for capture and analysis F First entry L Last entry J Jump to entry number V View mode configuration (text, keyword, hex) ? Display this Help menu Ctrl-BQuit and return to the Main Menu 130 G *vt5IDisplay Mode Configuration: H - Hex mode Current ->K - Keyword mode T - Text mode Enter new value, or [Q] to Quit: 131 Systems with no MP cardPower LED On (green) Running Booting Attention Fault Diagnostic LEDs $7" 9G 5 $7" F1$7"I '.@,+,B■"$7"I 4–7 132 e-buzzerLED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 Category Firmware6 System Board FanNone Processor1 BMC7 TemperatureNone Power Supply UnknownNone 4–8 133 WarningsSystem LED LED1 LED2 LED3 Problem Solution Unknown Warnings Unknown warning View the SEL for additional information (page D-4).For futher HP Support Engineer Memory Warnings Mismatched memory Use the memory pairs sequence diagram on page Memory thermal load order Bad SPD information (can't detect type) System Board Warnings Battery voltage low Replace the system board battery 134 Fan WarningsFan 1A not functioning properly Fan 1B not functioning properly CPU fan 0 not functioning properly CPU fan 1 not functioning properly Fan module 2 (memory) not functioning properly Fan module 3 (Disks/PCI) not functioning properly Replace the fan that is not functioning If a processor fan has failed, you must replace the CPU 4–10 135 Processor WarningsProcessor 0 temperature exceeds limit Processor 1 temperature exceeds limit Temperature Warnings External air Make sure nothing is temperature too blocking the system’s high airflow and locate your system in an air-conditionedroom Video Warnings No video adapter Install a video adapter present See the installation instructions shipped with the video adapter Power Supply Warnings Power supply 1 fault Replace the power supply Power supply 2 fault 136 Faults$7"1)) LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 Unknown Faults Unknown fault Memory Faults Mismatched memory pairs Uncorrectable memory error Replace memory No memory installed Install memory Bad memory; one or more DIMMs are bad or not seated properly Reseat the DIMMs. If the error persists, replace them Firmware Errors System firmware hang or system fault 4–12 137 System Board FaultsVRM overvoltage VRM undervoltage Fan Faults rs2600: Cooling unit 1 fault (power/CPU) zx6000: Cooling unit 1 fault rs2600: Cooling unit 2 fault (memory) zx6000: Cooling unit 2 fault (disks/PCI) rs2600: Cooling unit 3 fault (Disks/PCI) zx6000: N/A Processor Faults No processor detected 138 BMC FaultsBMC firmware is damaged Turn off and unplug the system. Wait seconds, then plug in and restart the system. If the error repeats replace the system board System board FRU inventory device inaccessible Temperature Faults External air temperature too Power Supply Errors VRM or power pod fault Power Supply 1 fault Power Supply 2 fault 12V out of range (power supply supply. interface fault) 4–14 139 LAN LEDs140 1. Self-testYellow MP running self test or error MP has booted 2. 10BT 10 Mb link established Blinking Green 10 Mb activity No link or 100 Mb link 3. 100BT 100 Mb link established Rack-mounted: 2nd from bottom Blinking Green 100 Mb activity No link or 10 Mb link 4. Standby Standby power on Power Standby power off 4–16 141 System Board Diagnostic LEDs 142 Running Diagnostic Software Tools143 HP e-DiagToolsHardware Diagnostics144 Starting HP e-DiagToolswww.hp.com/go/bizsupport ;7;+CD#"0"-"I )map;5I Shell> map fs0:Acpi(HWP0002,0)/Pci(2|0)/Ata(Primary,Master)/CDROM fs1:Acpi(HWP0002,100)/Pci(1|0)/Scsi(Pun0,Lun0)/HD(Part blk0:Acpi(HWP0002,0)/Pci(2|0)/Ata(Primary,Master) blk1:Acpi(HWP0002,0)/Pci(2|0)/Ata(Primary,Master)/CDROM ,87I$ ##"0"-"Ifs0: ,7;+VE88#"I fs0\EFI: 75ls fs0:\EFI> ls Directory of: fs1:\EFI 0 File(s) 0 bytes 4Dir(s) #E88 fs0\EFI:> cd BOOT fs0\EFI\BOOT: fs0:\EFI\BOOT> ls Directory of: fs1:\EFI\BOOT 11/07/02 04:45p <DIR 1,024 01:54p 731,136 LaunchMenu.efi 2,763 IO.ini BOOTIA64.EFI 2,995 LaunchMenu.ini 3,977 View_Doc.ini 5 File(s) 1,472,007 bytes 2 Dir(s) 4–20 G 75LaunchMenu#""I fs0:\BOOT> launchmenu* View Release Notes and Documentation Menu 145 *View e-DiagToolsInfoProducing a Support Ticket *!Welcome to e-DiagTools%I9 *"Run eDiagTools for IPF ;5Ie-Diagtoolsfor IPF rev. A.01.39 (c) Hewlett-PackardCompany Test Results Tests passed. No errors found If you still experience problems with your system, try the following: 1.Power off and restart your system 2.Update the system's firmware 3.Back up your data and contact your HP Support Agent for more advice 1-Help 2-Advanced 3-Exit 4-SupportTicket 4–21 146 5IHEWLETT-PACKARD e-DiagtoolsSupport Ticket Your system: HP - zx6000 Diagnostic: System Test Passed Date/Time: 05/01/2003 14:37:41 < 3 5*! 147 Offline Diagnostics Environment (ODE)149 System AccessoriesGraphics Cards 156 Mass StorageSupported Hard Drives 157 Supported Optical Drives158 DVD-ROMdrive"-"@8%I ■*#"@8%I ■#"@8%%9 ■%5#"@8%!CD ■"-"@CG>BE0ABED ■"-"@.%CG>BE0=BED ■"-"R@ +I7+"70.. +*)"%.Data Capacity: DVD-ROM Up to 8.5 GB/side DVD-RAM 4.7 GB/side DVD-R DVD+R DVD+RW 650 MB Data Transfer Rate 8⋅ (maximum) DVD/DVD+R 24⋅ (maximum) CD-ROM 4⋅ (maximum) DVD-RAM 4⋅ (maximum) DVD+RW 120ms (DVD) 90ms (CD-ROM) 210ms (DVD-RAM) Data Buffer Capacity 256 KB Acoustic Noise 45 dB A–10 159 System Board165 Part Numberszx6000 Workstation Parts166 ItemReplacement Exchange System Components zx6000 workstation system board A7231-67510 A7231-69510 zx6000 workstation AGP board A7231-66540 Power supply interface module A7231-04018 SCSI backplane A7231-66520 A7231-69520 Status panel A7231-66550 Intel® Itanium® 2, 900 MHz A7231-62039 A7231-69039 Intel® Itanium® 2, 1.0 GHz A7231-62030 A7231-69030 Intel® Itanium® 2, 1.3 GHz A9666-67010 A9666-69010 Intel® Itanium® 2, 1.5 GHz A9667-67010 A9667-69010 Processor Tool A7231-67046 Hard Drives 36 GB 10 krpm, Ultra 160 SCSI, Carbon A7835-64001 A7835-69001 36 GB 10 krpm, Ultra 320 SCSI, Carbon A7835-64002 A7835-69002 36 GB, 10 krpm, Ultra 320 SCSI, Carbon/Port A7835-64003 A7835-69003 36GB,15 krpm, Ultra320 SCSI, Carbon A7836-64001 A7836-69001 36 GB, 15 krpm, Ultra 320 SCSI, Carbon/Port A9896-64001 A9896-69001 73 GB 10 krpm, Ultra 160 SCSI, Carbon A7837-64001 A7837-69001 73GB 15 krpm, Ultra 320 SCSI, Carbon A7838-64001 A7838-69001 73 GB, 15 krpm, Ultra 320 SCSI, Carbon/Port A9897-64001 A9897-69001 146GB 10 krpm, Ultra320 SCSI, Carbon A7839-64001 A7839-69001 146 GB, 10 krpm, Ultra320 SCSI, Carbon/Port A9898-64001 A9898-69001 Memory 256MB PC2100 ECC registered DDR-SDRAM A6833-60001 A6833-69001 512MB PC2100 ECC registered DDR-SDRAM A6746-60001 A6746-69001 1.0GB PC2100 ECC registered DDR-SDRAM A6834-60001 A6834-69001 2.0GB PC2100 ECC registered DDR-SDRAM A7843-67001 A7843-69001 C–2 167 Power Supply600W power supply-AC A6874-63000 A6874-69000 Processor power pod Graphics Cards ATI FireGL A7226-60520 A7226-69520 ATI, Fire GLX1, AGP ATI, Fire GLZ1, AGP A8049-60520 A8049-69520 nVIDIA Quatro2 EX A7806-60510 A7806-69510 nVIDIA Quatro4 900XGL A8064-60520 A8064-69520 DVI-Ito DB15 Cable A6046-63001 I/O Cards 10/100BT Ethernet P3492-63000 100BT Ethernet B5509-66001 Single channel ultra 160 SCSI adapter A6829-60001 SCSI adapter, dual port HVD/FW, PCI bus A5159-60001 LAN adapter,1000 SX Gigabit A6847-67101 A6825-67001 Fibre channel card, 2Gb, single port A6795-62001 A6795-69001 100BTX Four Port A5506-60102 A5506-69102 100BaseT PCI LAN adapter and L FireWire Audio card A7784-60501 Management Processor card A7231-66580 A7231-69580 168 FansSuper 80mm fan (zx6000 rack) A7231-04014 Thin 80mm fan (zx6000 rack) A7231-04015 Dual fan (zx6000 tower and rack) A7231-04033 Standard 80mm fan (zx6000 tower) A7231-04017 Cables IDE cable A7231-63002 SCSI cable A A7231-63017 SCSI cable B A7231-63018 Status panel cable A7231-63003 Audio cable Disk power cable A7231-63004 80mm fan cable A7231-63006 Super 80mm fan cable A7231-63005 DVI-Ito DB15, converter dongle A6064-63001 Plastic Covers/Metal Latches and Chassis Right-siderack latch A7231-04023 Right-siderack bezel (carbon) A7231-04038 Left-siderack bezel (carbon) and Latch A7231-04039 Optical drive blank (carbon) A7231-40027 Hard disk drive blank (carbon) A6198-60003 System cover A7231-04003 Rack nameplate (zx6000 rack) A7231-40032 Main airflow guide (plastic) A7231-04034 Front half of the airflow guide (metal) A7231-04004 PCI/AGP cage A7231-04006 C–4 169 Tower and Rack KitTower pedestal A7231-04028 Tower pedestal covers A7231-04041 Tower front panel A7231-40040 Tower top cover A7231-40036 Tower nameplate A7231-40039 Rack standard slide, middle weight Rack cable management arm Optical Devices DVD-ROMdrive, Slimline, Carbon A7231-67012 A7231-69012 CD-RW/DVD-ROMdrive, Slimline, Carbon A7231-62014 A7231-69014 Keyboards and Mice KBD, USB, Trad. Chinese, PC-104,Quartz A7861-65323 KBD, USB, Korean, PC-106,Quartz A7861-65321 KBD, USB, US English, PC-104,Quartz A7861-65301 KBD, USB, German, PC-105,Quartz A7861-65303 KBD, USB, Spanish, PC-105,Quartz A7861-65304 KBD, USB, French, PC-105,Quartz A7861-65305 KBD, USB, Swiss, PC-105,Quartz A7861-65311 KBD, USB, UK English, PC-105,Quartz A7861-65313 KBD, USB, Japan, JIS-109,Quartz A7861-65324 KBD, USB, Italian, PC-105,Quartz A7861-65317 KBD, USB, Simple Chinese, PC-104,Quartz A7861-65322 KBD, USB, Intl. English, PC-104,Quartz A7861-65342 3-buttonscroll mouse, USB A4983-60101 3-buttonmouse, USB A4983-60111 170 Integrity rx2600 Server Parts171 http://partsurfer.hp.comrx2600 system board A7231-66010 A7231-69010 PCI board A7231-66530 A7231-62034 A7231-69034 GB 10 krpm, Ultra 160 SCSI, Flint A6724-64001 A6538-69001 A6571-69001 36GB,15krpm, Ultra320 SCSI, Flint A6981-64001 A7329-69001 GB, 15 krpm, Ultra 320 SCSI, Carbon/Port A6725-64001 A6539-69001 A7285-69001 73GB 15K Ultra 320 SCSI, Flint A6983-64001 A7286-69001 146GB 10K Ultra 320 SCSI, Flint A6984-64001 A7287-69001 172 For supported I/O cards, visit: http://partsurfer.hp.comSuper 80mm fan (rx2600 tower and rack) Thin 80mm fan (rx2600 tower and rack) Dual fan (rx2600 tower and rack) C–8 173 Right-siderack bezel (grey)A7231-04025 Right-siderack bezel (graphite) A7231-04053 Left-siderack bezel (grey) and Latch A7231-04030 Left-siderack bezel (graphite) and Latch A7231-04055 Optical drive blank (graphite) Hard drive blank (graphite) Optical drive blank (grey) A7231-40026 Hard disk drive blank (grey) A6198-60002 Management cover plate A7231-00072 Rack nameplate A7231-40003 A7231-40025 Tower and Rack Kit for the rx2600 Tower Pedestal Tower covers A7231-04036 A7231-40021 DVD-ROMdrive, Slimline, Gray A7231-62011 A7231-69011 CD-RW/DVD-ROMdrive, Slimline, Gray A7851-62015 A7851-69015 A7231-62024 A7231-69024 174 C–10175 Event, Error and Warning MessagesEFI Error and Warning Messages176 Event, Error and Warning MessagesError reading BMC token on upload to NVM Error reading BMC first boot token Primary FIT failed Reflash firmware Secondary FIT failed PAL_A warning. One copy of PAL is bad PAL_B warning. Not compatible with at Update firmware least one CPU Memory errors detected and PDT is Reseat DIMMs, if error persists disabled replace bad DIMMs Memory required reinterleave to get a good page One or more ranks have chipspare One or more memory ranks are Fix memory loading order mismatched and deallocated (page 2-25) Memory deallocated because of a loading error Memory is not loaded recommended loading order The PDT is full Clear with pdt clear command in EFI shell At least one (1) CPU has bad fixed core ratio All CPUs were slated for compatibility deconfig Incompatible CPUs detected CPUs installed with mixed cache sizes This will always cause a stopboot CPUs installed with mixed steppings All CPUs are over clocked At least one (1) CPU is over clocked CPUs loaded in wrong order SAL NVM cleared Information only, no action required D–2 177 EFI NVM clearedEFI NVM failed CPU deconfigured by SAL_B A ROM revision is inconsistent with FIT or One or more firmware components REVBLOCK (fw, bmc, mp) is out of date Update Firmware Error building SMBIOS Call Support Center Failure constructing the EFI Memory Data Table (MDT) UUID error Error reading CPU SMBUS information ROM Error accessing FRU information FRU information version error 178 SEL and FPL Log Entries179 Accessing the Logs with BMC CLI Commands180 Accessing the Logs with MP Commands5%75I130x203E5F914A0200E0 FFFF010944080300 140x5680006300E000F0 010000003E5F914A 140x5680006300E000F0 150x203E5F914B020110 FFFF027000120300 5%75ILog Entry 13: 28 Feb 2003 16:41:46 Alert Level 2: Informational Keyword: Type-02080901 Power supply turned on Logged by: BMC; Sensor: Power Supply - Pwr Spply 1 Ctrl Data1: Device Enabled 0x203E5F914A0200E0 FFFF010944080300 Log Entry 14: 28 Feb 2003 16:41:46 Keyword: BOOT_START CPU starting boot Logged by: System Firmware Data: Implementation dependent data field 0x5680006300E000F0 Log Entry 15: 28 Feb 2003 16:41:47 Keyword: Type-02127002 Soft Reset Logged by: BMC; Sensor: System Event 0x203E5F914B020110 FFFF027000120300 D–6 181 M5I182 System Specific Events183 Chassis Control CommandsCommand Sensor Numbers Sensor Number IPMI Origins Number SourceCLI IP MB I2C1 I2C2 0x0F KCS0 KCS1 KCS2 0x1F System Power Thread (Used by Power Restore Policy) 184 Data2 Data38003 ipmi req from the CLI thd for CHASSIS_CONTROL_POWER_DOWN (“p 0”) 8103 ipmi req from the CLI thd for CHASSIS_CONTROL_POWER_UP (“p 1”) 8001 ipmi req from via BT for CHASSIS_CONTROL_POWER_DOWN 8303 ipmi/RS req from the CLI thd for CHASSIS_CONTROL_HARD_RESET 00FA CHASSIS_CONTROL_POWER_DOWN req from the ACPI sensor (S5) 00D9 CHASSIS_CONTROL_POWER_DOWN req from CPU0 temp sensor 010E CHASSIS_CONTROL_POWER_UP req from WakeOnLan sensor D–10 185 Events Without Sensors187 IndexIndex 188 :9:9:9 "G:9?G: )(9: 9: +%+:G:G<E:<":G T: M9:A !9:A %9:A %9:G %$.,9:A:G:9 #:9#:#: :9 :9:: :9 9:A 9:=9:?9:AG:G:G $7"G:G :9:9 9::A:G:E: E: :9 *#*+9:9:G9:A:9.:?E: :9:*0 %:9::< *7$G:9":G :9 *G:9 *!G:9 *.:9 Index–2 189 *:9)*E9:G9:A *7$G:9 *:9:9G -B.9:9:A:9?.:9 *$7"9:?G:G 9: '":9 '9: '9: '!9:9 8#9:A 9:99:?: H(9+08E: G:9G:G
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