HP Integrity Server rx4640 manual Use the sysset command to enter the product data

Models: Integrity Server rx4640

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Removing and Replacing Components

Removing and Replacing the I/O Baseboard

CAUTION When plugging the SCSI cables, note the labeling on the SCSI A and SCSI B channel cables. You must match each cable with its appropriate socket on the SCSI HBA. If the cables are mismatched your server may not reboot. Both cables and sockets are clearly marked with the correct channel.

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Plug in the internal SCSI cable(s) to the HBA board in PCI slot 1.

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Replace the top cover. See “Replacing the Top Cover” on page 44

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If rack mounted, slide the HP server into the rack until it stops. See “Inserting the Server into the

 

 

Rack” on page 39.

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Power up and boot to EFI.

Step 10. Respond YES to prompts regarding copying information onto the new I/O baseboard. Step 11. Enter SERVICE mode.

Shell> sysmode service

Current System Mode: ADMIN

You are now in SERVICE mode.

Step 12. Use the 'sysset' command to enter the product data:

Shell> sysset prodname "server rx4640"

Step 13. Use the sysset command to verify all values are set:

Shell> sysset

System Information:

Manufacturer: hp

Product Name: server rx4640

Product Number: A6961A

Secondary Product Number is Identical

Serial number: SGH43442VB

Secondary Serial Number is Identical

UUID: 3C33C58E-2E5A-11D8-A33B-4188C0AEFAE2 (Valid)

Secondary UUID is Identical

Product ID: 0x305

Step 14. Use the EFI date and time commands to set the correct local date and time. Step 15. Boot the server and resume normal operation.

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