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Contents
Main
Users Guide
EXPRESS5800/1080Xd
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Contents
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Using This Guide
Text Conventions
Related Documents
Safety Notices
Safety Notices for Users Outside of the U.S.A. and Canada
xii Using This Guide
Care and Handling
Use the following guidelines to properly handle and care for your system.
System Overview
Overview
System Features
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System Overview 1-5
System Chassis
The following figures show the external and internal server features.
Front View
Figure 1-2 shows the front system features (front door and covers are not shown in the figure).
Figure 1-2 Front View
Top View
Figure 1-3 shows the components within the Main Chassis.
Right Side View
Figure 1-4 shows the system right side features.
1-8 System Overview
Internal View
Figure 1-5. CELLV Board
Figure 1-5 shows internal views of CELLV Board features.
Main Components
System Functions
Partitioning
Chipset and Crossbar Switch
Server Management
Expansion
CELLV Board
CPUs
Memory
Optional PCIX Unit
Peripheral Devices
Security
System Operation
Setting Up the Server
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Starting Up the System
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Shutting Down the System
System Operation 2-9
power off. A complete power off is not normally performed.
Figure 2-9. DN Command Power Shut Down Screen
Figure 2-10. DF Command Power Shut Down Screen
Using Exception Procedures
Dump
Cold Reset
Restart
Power On Reset
Booting the OS
OS Boot from Boot Manager
OS Boot from the EFI Boot Manager
System Operation 2-13
EFI Shell
From the EFI Boot Manager, you can activate the EFI shell. Use the EFI shell to:
! Read the system file of the Boot device. ! Copy files.
Figure 2-13. EFI Shell Screen
2-14 System Operation
EFI Shell Commands
Table 2-1. EFI Shell Commands
System Operation 2-15
Table 2-1. EFI Shell Commands (continued)
OS Boot from EFI Shell
Notes for OS Installation
EFI Device Path
Checking Failure
Using the DVD-ROM Drive
Inserting a Disc in the DVD-ROM Drive
Removing a Disc from the DVD-ROM Drive
Using an Optional Tape Drive
Environmental DAT Specifications
DAT Cartridge Labels
Write Protection
DAT Cartridge Insertion and Removal
Service Processor
SP Console
SP Console Connections
Console Operations
Console Status and Login Authentication
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Service Processor 3-5
Figure 3-2. Express5800/1080Xd Console Mode Operations
3-6 Service Processor
Login and Main Menu
Table 3-3. Login and Main Menu Screen
Service Processor 3-7
Table 3-4. Login and Main Menu Screen References
Table 3-5. Main Menu Login Events and Operations
3-8 Service Processor
OS (BIOS) Console
Table 3-6. OS (BIOS) Console Operation
Table 3-7. Login and Main Menu Screen References
Virtual SOP
Table 3-9. Virtual SOP Screen
3-10 Service Processor
Table 3-10. Virtual SOP Screen References
Partition State Display
The state display for each partition is described in the following figure and table.
Figure 3-3. Partition State Display Table 3-11. Reference to Partition State Display
Service Processor 3-11
Table 3-11. Reference to Partition State Display (contd)
SP Command Console
SP Command Console Buffer
SP Command Prompt
SP Message Header
3-14 Service Processor
SP Command List
The following table lists the SP commands by category.
Table 3-16. System Control Commands
Service Processor 3-15
Table 3-17. Configuration Command
Table 3-18. Normal Mode Commands
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CM (Change Command Mode)
DF (Shut Down System Power <override>)
DL (Display SP Logs)
3-20 Service Processor
Table 3-23. DL Screen (contd)
Service Processor 3-21
Table 3-23. DL Screen (contd)
Table 3-24. DL Screen References
3-22 Service Processor
Table 3-24. DL Screen References (contd
DN (Shut Down System Power)
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DP (System Dump)
DT (SP Date and Time)
Service Processor 3-27
EN (Environmental Information)
Maintenance mode.
Table 3-30. EN Screen
3-28 Service Processor
Table 3-30. EN Screen (contd)
Service Processor 3-29
Table 3-30. EN Screen (contd)
Table 3-31. EN Screen References
3-30 Service Processor
Table 3-31. EN Screen References (contd)
FV (Firmware Versions)
HC (Hardware Configuration)
Service Processor 3-33
Table 3-35. HC Subcommands
3-34 Service Processor
Table 3-35. HC Subcommands (contd)
Service Processor 3-35
Table 3-35. HC Subcommands (contd)
3-36 Service Processor
Table 3-35. HC Subcommands (contd)
Service Processor 3-37
Table 3-35. HC Subcommands (contd)
3-38 Service Processor
Table 3-35. HC Subcommands (contd)
Service Processor 3-39
Table 3-35. HC Subcommands (contd)
3-40 Service Processor
Table 3-35. HC Subcommands (contd)
Service Processor 3-41
Table 3-35. HC Subcommands (contd)
3-42 Service Processor
Table 3-35. HC Subcommands (contd)
Service Processor 3-43
Table 3-35. HC Subcommands (contd)
3-44 Service Processor
Table 3-35. HC Subcommands (contd)
Service Processor 3-45
Table 3-35. HC Subcommands (contd)
3-46 Service Processor
Table 3-35. HC Subcommands (contd)
Table 3-36. HC State Display Strings
Service Processor 3-47
Table 3-36. HC State Display Strings (contd)
Table 3-37. HC Help Screen
3-48 Service Processor
Table 3-38. HC ALL Display Screen
Service Processor 3-49
Table 3-38. HC ALL Display Screen (contd)
3-50 Service Processor
Table 3-38. HC ALL Display Screen (contd)
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3-52 Service Processor
HE (Help)
Maintenance mode.
Table 3-40. HE Display Screen
ML (Message Log)
Maintenance mode.
Table 3-41. ML Display Screen
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PC (Power Cycle)
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RS (Cold Reset System)
UP (Bring Up System)
BIOS Setup
Setup Overview
What is Setup?
When You Should Change the Settings
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Starting Setup
BIOS Setup 4-5
Screen Description
Figure 4-1. Screen Description
To configure Setup, use the keys on the bottom portion of the screen.
Menu Tree
Main Menu Overview
Advanced Menu Overview
Security Menu Overview
System Hardware Menu Overview
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BIOS Setup 4-11
Exit Menu Overview
BIOS Setup 4-13
Menu Options and Settings
Main Menu
When you start Setup, the Main menu appears first.
4-14 BIOS Setup
Advanced Menu
4-16 BIOS Setup
Table 4-4. Advanced Menu Options
9009 Console Device was not found.
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BIOS Setup 4-21
Table 4-7. Monitoring Configuration Submenu
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BIOS Setup 4-23
Table 4-8. Option ROM Submenu
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BIOS Setup 4-25
Table 4-9. Extended PCI Slot Submenu
Table 4-10. Default Values of Extended PCI Slot Option ROM Scan
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4-28 BIOS Setup
Table 4-11. Numlock Submenu
BIOS Setup 4-29
Security Menu
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System Hardware Menu
4-32 BIOS Setup
Table 4-13. System Hardware Menu
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4-34 BIOS Setup
Table 4-14. HBB Configuration Submenu
BIOS Setup 4-35
4-36 BIOS Setup
Table 4-15. PCI Bus Parity Error Assert Submenu
BIOS Setup 4-37
Figure 4-14. Master Latency Timer Submenu
4-38 BIOS Setup
Table 4-16. Master Latency Timer Submenu
BIOS Setup 4-39
4-40 BIOS Setup
Table 4-17. Multi Transaction Timer Submenu
BIOS Setup 4-41
Figure 4-16. Low MMIO Configuration Submenu
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BIOS Setup 4-43
4-44 BIOS Setup
Table 4-19. High MMIO Configuration Submenu
BIOS Setup 4-45
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BIOS Setup 4-47
4-48 BIOS Setup
Table 4-21. PCI Bus Configuration Submenu
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4-50 BIOS Setup
Table 4-22. Console Redirection Submenu
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4-52 BIOS Setup
Table 4-23. Console Redirection System Serial Port Submenu
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4-54 BIOS Setup
Table 4-24. Console Redirection Serial Port 1 Submenu
BIOS Setup 4-55
Figure 4-23. Shrink Total Number of Interrupt Vectors Submenu
Table 4-25. Shrink Total Number of Interrupt Vectors Submenu
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4-58 BIOS Setup
Table 4-27. Exit Menu
BIOS Setup 4-59
BIOS Virtual DIP Switch
What is BIOS Virtual DIP Switch?
Table 4-28. Virtual DIP Switch Setting Value
PCI Online Maintenance (PCI Hot Plug)
Available PCI Online Maintenance Function
Preparing the Resources
If a Reboot Occurs
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HBB Configuration Submenu Precaution
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I/O Board Installation
Identifying PCI Slots in the Core Module
I/O Board Installation 5-3
Table 5-1. PCI Slot Allocation in the Core Module
Figure 5-2. PCI Slots and Bus Groups in the Core Module
Note:
Identifying PCI Slots in the PCIX Unit
I/O Board Installation 5-5
Table 5-2. PCI Slot Allocation in the PCIX Unit
*1
*2
Figure 5-4. PCI Slots and Bus Groups in the PCIX Unit
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Selecting a Slot
I/O Board Installation 5-7
Installing a Board in the Core Module
Note:
Note:
Figure 5-5. Front Stabilizer and Main Chassis Door
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5-12 I/O Board Installation
Installing a Board in the PCIX Unit
Note:
Note:
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6-2 Problem Solving
Solving Simple Problems
Table 6-1. Checklist for Solving General Problems
Problem Solving 6-3
Table 6-1. Checklist for Solving General Problems (contd)
Troubleshooting the System
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Technical Specifications
A-2 Technical Specifications
This appendix provides the technical specifications for your server.
Main Chassis
Table A-1 lists the technical specifications for the Main Chassis.
Table A-1. Main Chassis Technical Specifications
Technical Specifications A-3
Table A-1. Main Chassis Technical Specifications (contd)
DVD-ROM Drive
Table A-2 lists the technical specifications for the DVD-ROM drive in the Main Chassis.
Table A-2. DVD-ROM Drive Technical Specifications
A-4 Technical Specifications
Tape Drive
Table A-3 lists the technical specifications for the optional tape drive in the Main Chassis.
Table A-3. Optional Tape Drive Technical Specifications
Technical Specifications A-5
FDD
Table A-4 lists the technical specifications for the optional FDD drive in the Main Chassis.
Table A-4. Optional FDD Technical Specifications
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Memory Upgrades
Memory Configurations
DIMM Installation
#1
B-4 Memory Upgrade
Table B-1. DIMM Installation
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Windows 2003 Installation
Installing Microsoft Windows 2003
Creating a Mirrored Drive of Windows 2003
C-4 Windows 2003 Installation
2. Delete any partition on Disk 1 (see the following example).
3. Display partitions on Disk 0 as shown below:
4. Create mirror partitions on Disk 1 as shown below:
Windows 2003 Installation C-5
5. Assign drive roles as shown below:
6. Format Disk 1 from command line as shown below:
8. Convert Drive(s) to Dynamic.
C-6 Windows 2003 Installation
10. Clone the Disk ID (GUID) as shown below.
11. Manage the EFI boot menu:
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Index
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