NEC Corporation
855-900549-A Rev NX7700i/5020M-16 Operation Manual
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Safety Precautions
Failure processing
Handling of the lithium battery
Do not touch the internal components of the equipment
Do not insert foreign materials into the equipment
Disposing/collecting/recycling the equipment
Handling of the laser product
18kg
矢印を上に向けて取り付けること。
CAUTIONUse Copper
Conductors only ATTENTIONNutilisez que les conducteurs de cuivre
ATTENTIONMACHINE a FORT COURANT de FUITE
注※意:保守時は安定板を引き出すこと。
CAUTIONDisconnect input power before removing this cover
注※意:カバーを開ける前に入力電源分電盤切断のこと。
ATTENTIONCouper lalimentation electrique avant de demonter ce capot
警告 WARNING
保守者の方へ
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MARKINGS
243-304367-GRP
MARKINGS
243-306629-GRP
Rev. 1, May
Preface
Life of Data Cartridge Tape for the DAT Unit
Contents
Cleaning Schedule
Preventing Accidental Erasure of Data
Digital Audio Tape
System Startup
Figure. External Views of the Cabinet
Chapter 1 NX7700i/5020M-16 System Overview
1.1. Configuration and Specifications of the Base Module
I/O MODULE
POWER BAY
Figure. Layout of Parts in the Base Module
NX7700i/5020M-16 System Overview
Table. Base Module Specifications
545Kg
Table. Base Module Specifications Cont’d
NX7700i/5020M-16 System Overview
Main Cabinet
1.2.3. Adding Cells
1.2. Expandability
1.2.1. Adding Processors
1.2.2. Expanding Memory Capacity
Itanium2
Figure. System Configuration
NX7700i/5020M-16 System Overview
Base Module
Chapter
Base Module
Figure. Doors of Cabinet
Figure. Image of Partitions
2.1. Partition Function
POWBAY#1
2.2. Name and Function of Components 2.2.1. Cabinet Primary Cabinet
BASE MODULE
BASE MODULE
2.2.5. I/O Module
2.2.3 Expansion Power Bay
2.2.2 Base Module
2.2.4 Cell
2.2.6. Power Bay
Figure. Rear panel of iSP Installed in the Base Module
2.2.7. iSP
Base Module
2.2.8.1. Loading and Unloading Media
2.2.8. DVD-ROM Unit
Figure. Loading and Unloading DVD-ROM/CD-ROM
2.2.9.3. Preventing Accidental Erasure of Data
2.2.9. DAT Unit
2.2.9.1. Location of Index Labels
2.2.9.2. Notes on Index Labels
2.2.9.7. Life of Data Cartridge Tape for the DAT Unit
2.2.9.4. Cleaning the DAT Unit
2.2.9.5. Cleaning Schedule
2.2.9.6. Cleaning Medium for the DAT Unit
2.2.9.10. Loading and Unloading Digital Audio Tapes
2.2.9.9. Notes on the DAT Unit
Figure. DAT Units
AC SW P1
2.2.10. Notes on Installing the UPS
Figure. Jumper Connector for Installing the UPS
AC SW
AC SW
CB1 P3
AC SW
LED CARD
2.2.11. System LEDs
2.3.1. SP Console
2.3. Consoles
Base Module
Figure. Console Connection Diagram
2.4.1.1. Type of Console Connections
2.4. Service Processor SP
2.4.1. Console Connection and Login
2.4.1.2. Accessible Console Functions
2.4.1.3. Console Status and Login Authentication
Password required
Serial console inoperative Press ESC Choose Exit iSP login prompt
Login password required
CM command
2.4.1.4. Login and Main Menu
Description
The “backup” indicator will not appear if no backup SP exists
Screen Example…BOOT FW
iSP BOOT MAIN MENU S iSP commands E Exit
Possible Events including operator entries and System Responses
2.4.2. Note
Base Module
CTRL+B
2.4.3. OS BIOS Console
Possible Events including operator entries and System Responses
Description
Base Module
Virtual System Operator Panel
2.4.4. Virtual SOP
Possible Events including operator entries and System Responses
Description
Base Module
Base Module
2.4.4.1. Details of Partition Status Display
CTRL+B
2.4.5. SP Command Console
OSBIOS serial console of partition#0 INITIALIZING
Base Module
2.4.5.2. SP Command Prompt
2.4.5.1. SP Command Console Buffer
2.4.5.3. SP Message Header
Base Module
2.4.5.4. SP Command List
The following tables contain SP command lists by category
System Control
Figure. System Status Transitions and System Control Commands
Base Module
Configuration
Normal mode other commands
Settings
2.4.6. SP Command Reference
Function
2.4.6.1. DF Shut down System Power override
Base Module
Base Module
Description
Function
2.4.6.2. DN Shut down System Power
Base Module
2.4.6.3. DP System Dump
DP command was accepted. Dump button interrupt will be generated soon
Function
Base Module
2.4.6.4. DT SP Data and Time
Always valid without regard to the current system status
Function
Always valid without regard to the current system status
2.4.6.5. EN Environmental Information
32Way For one or two AC power receiving systems
ISPF does not have two AC power receiving systems
The following information will be missing for 8Way
Base Module
c d e f
2-39
Base Module
2-41
Base Module
tentative
Base Module
The numbers of PCI Bay cards are changed on 32Way/8Way and ISPF
tentative
Base Module
Description
iSPyz--- fv ENTER
2.4.6.6. FV Firmware Versions
Always valid without regard to the current system status
Function
Function
2.4.6.7. HC Hardware Configuration
Base Module
Base Module
Base Module
This command is currently not supported
Base Module
arg1
Base Module
Base Module
Base Module
arg2
This command is currently not supported
Base Module
arg1
Base Module
This command is currently not supported
Base Module
Base Module
Base Module
Description of Status Indicator Strings
iSPyz--- hc ENTER
Base Module
HC helpENTER
The SM size is shown for the ISPF
Base Module
b c d e
2-59
For 32WayH
Base Module
1 LIN=x,y,z x Logical IOX number
z “S” if SCSI SPLIT Mode is selected, and “N” if it is deselected
For 32WayB
Base Module
For 8Way
MMXx2 and MMXx3 are only shown for 32WayB
Base Module
For ISPF
For 32WayB, 8Way, or ISPF
2-63
Base Module
CELL1
Base Module
TAG0e
TAG0o
j j j
Base Module
2-65
For 32Way, subsequently listed to the max. XBX Card number
2 Listed for the PCI Bay in which the Core Cards are installed
3 Listed for the PCI Bay in which the Core Cards are installed
Base Module
2-67
Base Module
POWBAYs Main cabinet
Base Module
POWBAYs Expansion cabinet
2-69
For the 8Way/ISPF model, there are three DPSs in Power Bay
For the ISPF, Power Bay1 for dual AC systems is not configured
Base Module
Base Module
Description
Base Module
2.4.6.8. HE Help
Always valid without regard to the current system status
Function
Base Module
2.4.6.9. ML Message Log
Always valid without regard to the current system status
Function
Base Module
Description
pcENTER
2.4.6.10. PC Power Cycle
iSP0mINFO.2129 partition 0 handed off the control to BIOS
Function
rsENTER
2.4.6.11. RS Cold Reset System
Function
Base Module
Function
2.4.6.12. SG SP/System Setting
Setting partition boot method and hot-plug permission
Always valid without regard to the current system status
ISPF
Base Module
LAN/Serial
SP SNMP Configuration
SP default FTP Server Configuration
Base Module
bENTER
Base Module
Description
sgENTER
onENTER
Base Module
2ENTER
ENTER
Base Module
Description
Base Module
Base Module
Description
Base Module
Description
Manager1 LAN0 IP
Base Module
Base Module
Description
file path cmossave/cmos1.bin ENTER
2.4.6.13. SR Save System CMOS/NvRAM
Function
Base Module
Description DescriptionDescription No
mm/dd/yyyy HHMMSS 0------- System initialization started. SPFWRxx.xx
2.4.6.14. UB Bring up BIOS
Function
Base Module
Base Module
2.4.6.15. UP Bring up System
This command is valid to inactive partitions DC Off
Function
3.1. System Startup 3.1.1. System Startup Procedure
Chapter 3 Operation Procedure
Start
Operation Procedure
See step 3 in next page Expansion power bay/Base module AC ON
See steps 7 to 11 in next page OS Boot
Remark
Operation Procedure
Operation Procedure
3.1.2. SP Console Messages
2 Example of SP console screen during system startup
Operation Procedure
Operation Procedure
3.2. System Shutdown 3.2.1. System Shutdown Procedure
module See steps 7 and 8 in next page Turn off peripherals
Operation Procedure
See step 6 in next page Turn off AC to expansion power bay/base
Start Shut down OS See step 1 in next page Turn off console PC
See 2.2.1 Cabinet for the location of the switch panel. See 2.2.6 Power Bay for the location of the AC switch on the base module and expansion power bay. The number of switches on the switch panel depends on the number of installed base modules and expansion power bays. Take care of the association between these switches and base modules and expansion power bays during switch operation. The switches on the switch panel are used for immediate power shutdown for emergency purposes. When a switch on this panel is turned off, data may be destroyed
3-10
3.2.2. SP Console Messages
Operation Procedure
1 Example of DC power off display on SP console screen
Provide criteria for operating the AC switch and use the switch
3.3. Emergency System Shutdown with AC SW
3.4. AC-LINK Auto Control
Data may be destroyed when the AC switch is turned off during
3-12
Operation Procedure
1 SP console screen and operation during AC LINK setup
= Enable AC LINK and press
Use the OS console to operate the EFI Shell. Inputs from the
3.5. OS Boot
3.5.1. OS Boot with Boot Manager Before Installing the OS
Use the arrow keys to change settings
Use the arrow keys to change settings
Image of the OS Boot screen displayed by the EFI Boot Manager
SLES9
3.5.3. EFI Shell
3.5.4. EFI Shell Commands
EFI Shell Commands
Command
Operation Procedure
Description
Command
Operation Procedure
Description
3.5.5. OS Boot from EFI Shell
fs0¥os ls
Operation Procedure
Boot the OS loader
fs0¥ cd os
3.5.6. EFI Devices
Computing UID
Example
3.5.7. EFI Boot Option Maintenance
Description
Boot Maintenance Menu Options
Operation Procedure
Option
Image of the Boot from a File screen
3.5.7.1. Boot from a File
Operation Procedure
ディレクトリを選択して実行プログ
3.5.7.2. Add a Boot Option
登 録 で き ま
3.5.7.4. Change Boot Order
3.5.7.3. Add Boot Options
3.5.7.5. Manage BootNext Setting
3.5.7.6. Set Auto Boot Timeout
AcpiPNP0A03,0/Pci30/Mac00004C717743
3.5.7.7. Setting the Network Boot
Changing procedure 1 Activate the EFI Boot Manager
3.5.7.8. Changing BIOS Settings
EFI System Configuration Menu Processor Configuration
3.6. System Dump
4.1. Troubleshooting
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting
pressing the SHIFT key on the screen
5.3. Digital Audio Tape
Chapter 5 Notes on Handling
5.1. Transportation
5.2. DVD-ROM/CD-ROM
Figure 5-1 Cleaning Locations
5.4. Cleaning
5.5. Notes on Installation
Memo
Notes on Handling