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NX7700i/5040H-32, NX7700i/5080H-32, TX7/i9610 operation manual
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PL DESCRIPTION FOR OPERATIONAL MANUAL
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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z CAUTION AND WARNING DESCRIPTION WHEN UNIT IS OPERATING
DO NOT TRY TO ACCESS INSIDE THE UNIT.
DO NOT PUT FOREIGN SUBSTANCES INSIDE THE UNIT.
ACTION TO BE TAKEN DURING UNIT MALFUNCTIONIN
ACTION TO BE TAKEN IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION.
HANDLING THE LITHIUM BATTERY
HANDLING THE LASER PRODUCTS
HANDLING THE DAMAGED LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY
PL BESCHREIBUNG FR DAS BENUTZERHANDBUCH
Hinweis:
Sicherheitshinweise
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VORSICHUT
Handhabung von beschdigten Flssigkristallanzeigen (LCD-Anzeige)
" Handhabung des gebrauchten Equipments und Recycling "
PL DESCRIPTION FOR OPERATIONAL MANUAL FRENCH
MESURES DE SCURIT
DANGER!
ATTENTION!
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MASS> 18kg 40 lbs
HAZARD AREA:QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY DANGER:RESERVE SEULEMENT AU PERSONNEL
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CAUTION:
Conductors only"
ATTENTION:
les conducteurs de cuivre
CAUTION:
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DANGER
CAUTION
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Note.
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Contents
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CHAPTER 1 System Overview
Figure 1-1 External Views of the Main Cabinet
1.1. Configuration and Specifications of the Base Module
Figure 1-2 Layout of Parts in the Main Cabinet
Figure 1-3 Layout of Parts in the Expansion Cabinet
I/O ENCLOSURE POWER BAY
I/O MODULE
Table 1-1 Base Module Specifications
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Table 1-1 Base Module Specifications (Contd)
1.2. Expandability
CAUTION Contact the maintenance personnel of NEC to replace or
1.2.1. Adding Processors
1.2.2. Expanding Memory Capacity
1.2.3. Adding Cells
1.2.4. Adding I/O Enclosures
1.2.7. Adding Peripheral Units
Figure 1-4 System Configuration Diagram
Itanium2
CHAPTER 2 BASE MODULE
This chapter covers operations required on the base module of this system.
Figure 2-1 Doors of System Cabinet
2.1. Partition Function
Figure 2-2 Image of Partitions
2.2. Name and Function of Components
2.2.1. Main Cabinet (Primary Cabinet)
2.2.2. Expansion Cabinet (Additional Cabinet)
2.2.3. Cell
2.2.4. Crossbar Interconnect
Figure 2-3 I/O Enclosure
Figure 2-4 I/O Enclosure (A View without the Filter Cover)
Figure 2-5 PCIBAY Numbers in the Main Cabinet
Figure 2-6 PCIBAY Numbers in the Expansion Cabinet
2.2.7. I/O Module
2.2.8. Power Bay
Figure 2-8 DPS (Perspective Views)
Figure 2-7 Power Bay
2.2.9. iSP
Figure 2-9 iSP-M Card (Side View)
2.2.10. DVD-ROM Unit
Figure 2-10 Loading and Unloading DVD-ROM/CD-ROM
2.2.10.1. Loading and Unloading Media
CAUTION
unit to prevent hand injury.
2.2.11. DAT Unit
2.2.11.1. Location of Index Labels
2.2.11.2. Notes on Index Labels
2.2.11.3. Preventing Accidental Erasure of Data
2.2.11.4. Cleaning the DAT Unit
2.2.11.5. Cleaning Schedule
2.2.11.6. Cleaning Medium for the DAT Unit
2.2.11.7. Life of Data Cartridge (Tape) for the DAT Unit
2.2.11.8. Handling of the DAT Unit
2.2.11.9. Location of the DAT Unit
2.2.11.10. Loading and Unloading Digital Audio Tapes
Figure 2-13 Loading and Unloading DAT
2.2.12. AC SW
Figure 2-14 Location of AC SW (Rear of Cabinet)
CAUTION
operation.
CAUTION
according to the criteria.
AC SW
2.3. Consoles
2.3.1. SP Console
Figure 2-15 Console Connection Diagram
Figure 2-16 Console Connection Diagram (Duplicated iSP Configuration)
2.4. Service Processor (SP)
2.4.1. Console Connection and Login
2.4.1.1. Type of Console Connections
2.4.1.2. Accessible Console Functions
2.4.1.3. Console Status and Login Authentication
Figure 2-18 Console Mode Status Transitions
Base Module
855-900547-200 2-22
2.4.1.4. Login and Main Menu
(Screen Example)
Base Module
855-900547-200 2-23
(Screen ExampleBOOT FW)
Base Module
855-900547-200 2-24
Possible Events (including operator entries) and System Responses
2.4.2. Note
Base Module
855-900547-200 2-25
2.4.3. OS (BIOS) Console
(Screen Example)
Base Module
855-900547-200 2-26
Base Module
855-900547-200 2-27
2.4.4. Virtual SOP
(Screen Example)
Base Module
855-900547-200 2-28
(Description)
Base Module
2.4.4.1. Details of Partition Status Display
The status information for each partition consists of the following items:
Base Module
855-900547-200 2-30
2.4.5. SP Command Console
(Screen Example)
(Description)
2.4.5.1. SP Command Console Buffer
2.4.5.2. SP Command Prompt
2.4.5.3. SP Message Header
Base Module
855-900547-200 2-32
2.4.5.4. SP Command List
m: Commands can be executed only on the master iSP.
The following tables contain SP command lists by category:
System Control
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2.4.6. SP Command Reference
Base Module
855-900547-200 2-36
2.4.6.1. DF (Shut down System Power <override>)
m b u X * The command is executable to the active partition (after automatic system boot/UP
command execution).
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2.4.6.2. DN (Shut down System Power)
2.4.6.3. DP (System Dump)
2.4.6.4. DT (SP Data and Time)
2.4.6.5. EN (Environmental Information)
Base Module
855-900547-200 2-42
(c)
(f)
(e)
Base Module
855-900547-200 2-43
Base Module
855-900547-200 2-44
Base Module
855-900547-200 2-45
Base Module
855-900547-200 2-46
Base Module
855-900547-200 2-47
2.4.6.6. FV (Firmware Versions)
m b u X X X
* Always valid without regard to the current system status.
2.4.6.7. HC (Hardware Configuration)
m b u X
* For system states and subcommand validity, read the description of subcommands.
Description of Subcommands
Base Module
855-900547-200 2-49
Base Module
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Base Module
855-900547-200 2-51
Base Module
855-900547-200 2-52
Base Module
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Base Module
855-900547-200 2-54
Base Module
855-900547-200 2-55
Base Module
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Base Module
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Base Module
855-900547-200 2-58
Base Module
855-900547-200 2-59
Base Module
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Description of Status Indicator Strings
Base Module
855-900547-200 2-61
(Screen Example Help Screen)
(Description)
(Screen Example ALL Screen)
Base Module
855-900547-200 2-62
(b)
(c)
(d)
Base Module
855-900547-200 2-63
Base Module
855-900547-200 2-64
Base Module
855-900547-200 2-65
(f)
(h)
(g)
Base Module
855-900547-200 2-66
(g)
(h)
Base Module
855-900547-200 2-67
(i)
Base Module
855-900547-200 2-68
Base Module
855-900547-200 2-69
Base Module
855-900547-200 2-70
Base Module
855-900547-200 2-71
(l)
(n)
(m)
Base Module
855-900547-200 2-72
(o)
Base Module
855-900547-200 2-73
2.4.6.8. HE (Help)
* Always valid without regard to the current system status.
Function: This command is used to show a command list. (HELP is also usable as well as HE.)
Base Module
855-900547-200 2-75
2.4.6.9. ML (Message Log)
m b u X X X
* Always valid without regard to the current system status.
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Base Module
855-900547-200 2-77
2.4.6.10. PC (Power Cycle)
m b u X
(Screen Example)
2.4.6.11. RS (Cold Reset System)
m b u X
(Screen Example)
2.4.6.12. SG (SP/System Setting)
m B u X X X
* Always valid without regard to the current system status.
Setting partition boot method and hot-plug permission:
Base Module
855-900547-200 2-80
Base Module
855-900547-200 2-81
SP default FTP Server Configuration:
SP SNMP Configuration:
Base Module
855-900547-200 2-82
Base Module
855-900547-200 2-83
Base Module
855-900547-200 2-84
Base Module
855-900547-200 2-85
Base Module
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Base Module
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Base Module
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Base Module
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(Description)
Base Module
2.4.6.13. SR (Save System CMOS/NvRAM)
m b u X
* For cautions for using this command, read the following description of function.
(Screen Example)
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Base Module
855-900547-200 2-92
2.4.6.14. UB (Bring up BIOS)
m b u X
(Screen Example)
2.4.6.15. UP (Bring up System)
* This command is valid to inactive partitions (DC Off).
(Description)
CHAPTER 3 Operation Procedure
3.1. System Startup
CAUTION Be sure that all inputs and outputs have been installed and
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Figure 3-1 Locations of AC Power Circuit Breakers and AC SWs (Main Cabinet)
3.1.2. SP Console Messages
SP console messages displayed during system startup are explained below.
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3.2.2. SP Console Messages
The SP console messages displayed during system shutdown are explained in this section.
3.3. Emergency System Shutdown with AC SW
CAUTION
CAUTION
3.4. AC-LINK (Auto Control)
* The above display is an example. The screen may differ depending on the system configuration.
3.5. OS Boot
CAUTION
3.5.1. OS Boot with Boot Manager (Before Installing the OS)
3.5.2. OS Boot from the EFI (Extensible Firmware Interface) Boot Manager
3.5.3. EFI Shell
Image of the EFI screen
3.5.4. EFI Shell Commands
EFI Shell Commands
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3.5.5. OS Boot from EFI Shell
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3.5.6. EFI Devices
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3.5.7. EFI Boot Option Maintenance
Boot Maintenance Menu Options
3.5.7.1. Boot from a File
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3.5.7.3. Add Boot Option(s)
3.5.7.4. Change Boot Order
3.5.7.5. Manage BootNext Setting
3.5.7.6. Set Auto Boot Timeout
3.5.7.7. Setting the Network Boot
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3.5.7.8. Changing BIOS Settings
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3.6. System Dump
CHAPTER 4 Troubleshooting
4.1. Troubleshooting
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CHAPTER 5 Notes on Handling
5.1. Transportation
5.2. DVD-ROM/CD-ROM
5.3. Digital Audio Tape
5.4. Cleaning
5.5. Notes on Installation