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Troubleshooting
Install
Block Diagram
Dimension
Reset
Running ODE-Based Diagnostics
Boot Command Notations
Connectors on the Rear Panel
Hot-Plug Procedure
Displaying and Setting Paths
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LVD Product Information
Monitors
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Chapter 1
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Contents
Technical Reference
Restricted Rights Legend
Contents
System Upgrades
Boot Console Handler
Contents
Specifications
Block Diagram
Regulatory Statements
Scsi Connections
Related Documentation
Contents
Related Manuals
Safety and Regulatory Statements
Installation Notice
Problems, Questions, and Suggestions
Electrostatic Discharge ESD Precautions
Revision History
Documentation Conventions
LVD Product Information
Product Description
Net Dimensions and Weights
Chapter Overview
Net Weights for the J6000 Workstations
Weight
Key Features
Optional Graphics Cards Currently Supported
Monitors Currently Supported
Power Switch
Front Panel Components
Thumbscrew on the Front Panel
System LCD
Internal Storage Devices
Hard Disk Drives
Hot-Plug Process
Replacing a Failed Disk Drive
Example Configuration
Volume Description
Hot-Plug Example
Hot-Plug Procedure
Step
Ioscan /dev/dsk/c2t5d0
Mkboot /dev/rdsk/c2t5d0
Feature Purpose
CD ROM Drive Optional
System Unit Rear Panel Connectors
Rear Panel Components
Connectors on the Rear Panel
Audio Electrical Specifications
Scsi Connectors
Audio Connectors
Audio Electrical Specifications
Internal Components
VRMs System Board
Microprocessors
PCI Cage
CD ROM and Hard Disk Drive Bays
Voltage Regulator Modules VRMs
Site Preparation and Installation
Monitors
Keyboard
Mouse
Monitors
Troubleshooting
Introduction to Troubleshooting
Flowcharts for Troubleshooting
Main Flowchart for Troubleshooting
Console Troubleshooting Flowchart
Bootable Device Troubleshooting Flowchart
HP-UX Troubleshooting Flowchart
Dealing with a Boot Failure
Special Considerations
Stable Storage
Searching for Bootable Media
Boot Command Notations
Supported Boot Paths
Intermediate System Loader ISL Environment
Identifying LCD-Indicated Conditions
Selftest Failures
Memory Failures
Chassis Codes
Chassis Codes for J6000 Workstations
Ostat Code
Message Description
CPU n detected an unexpected data
CPU n is starting its external interrupt
CPU n is starting its TLB translation
Eeprom
CPUn invoke LDB CPU n is starting the low-level debugger
FRU
CPU n is starting its data cache miss
Try to find a single memory bank to use
Dimm table is full--cannot add new
Insufficient error-free memory to
Memory ECC test failed to detect
Multiple memory errors detected
Cannot load Iodc entryio for boot
USB keyboard
Serial port 1 failed to initialize as a
Monarch CPU is starting the late
Look for built-in graphics card
Lpmc
Transfer of Control caused entry to
PCI data parity error. I/O error log word
PCI device asserted SERR# multiple
While processing another Hpmc
Running System Verification Tests
Messages similar to the following appear
Running ODE-Based Diagnostics
Eeprom
Using the System Board LEDs for Troubleshooting
LED Name LED’s Color Description When On
Interpreting the LED Information
Interpreting the System Board LEDs
Blink Sequences for the Fans LED
VRM0
LED Name1 Non-Default Solution State
Troubleshooting with System Board LEDs
Solutions for the Non-Default LED States
VRM0 OFF
Short
Using the System Board LEDs for Troubleshooting
System Upgrades
Workstation Configurations
Tools Required
System Upgrades
Electrostatic Discharge ESD Precautions
Prerequisite for the System Upgrade Procedures
Front Bezel and Top Cover
Removing the Top Cover
Installing and Removing the Hard Disk Drives
Hard Disk Drive Configuration
J6000 Memory Configuration
Installing and Removing an Internal CD ROM Drive
Installing and Removing Memory DIMMs
Memory Loading Sequence in the J6000
Installing and Removing an I/O Card
Installing an I/O Card
PCI Slot Information for I/O Cards
Boot Console Handler
Boot Console Handler
Boot Console Handler Features
Accessing the Boot Console Handler
Boot Console Menus
Reset
Or modify processor boot ID
ALL
Clearpim
Booting the Workstation
ISL
Searching for Bootable Media
Resetting the Workstation
Then type the following at the prompt
Displaying and Setting Paths
System Paths
Mnemonic Style Notation
Path Type Device
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Displaying and Setting the Monitor Type
Monitor Command
Setting the Monitor Type
Displaying the Current Monitor Configuration
Monitor Information
Setting the Monitor Type at Power On
Troubleshooting Monitor Problems
Changing the Console to an External Terminal
Displaying the Current Memory Configuration
Memory Information Memory Status Table
Hversion Sversion
Displaying the Status of the I/O Slots
Setting the Auto Boot and Auto Search Flags
Displaying and Setting the Security Mode
Displaying and Setting Fastboot Mode
To enable fastboot, type the following
Displaying the LAN Station Address
Displaying System Information
Displaying PIM Information
Using Remote Power-On
Press Type Description
Troubleshooting Hint for an Unresponsive RPC
Desk-Side Fan Speed
Setting the Fan Speed
Rack-Mount Fan Speed
Configuration Menu Enter command FanChoice DeskSide
Invoking ISL from the Boot Console Handler
Initial System Loader ISL Environment
ISL User Commands
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Block Diagram
Block Diagram of the J6000’s System Board and PCI Board
System Board and PCI Board
Regulatory Statements
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Electromagnetic Compatibility
Federal Communications Commission FCC
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Laser Safety Statement for a Class 1 Laser Product
Optical and Acoustical Statements
Visible LED Statement
Regulation on Noise Declaration for Machines
Optical and Acoustical Statements 128
Specifications
Environmental Specifications
Shock
Vibration
J6000
Input Power
Electrical Specifications
Scsi Connections
Appendix Overview
Scsi Bus Differences
Table C-1. Scsi Bus Differences
Terminators
Scsi Restrictions
Cables
Scsi Configuration Constraints
LVD Scsi Bus Length
Scsi Bus Length Constraints
SE Scsi Bus Length
Assigning Scsi Device IDs
Assigning External Scsi Device IDs
Assigning Internal Scsi Device IDs
Related Documentation
Installation Poster and Getting Started Guide
Parts and Replacement Guide
Additional Documentation
Site Preparation Guide
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