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Installation Guide
HP Integrity rx2620 Server
Manufacturing Part Number: AD117-9001A
Third Edition
August 2006
© Copyright 2006 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
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Page 1 - Installation Guide

Installation Guide HP Integrity rx2620 ServerManufacturing Part Number: AD117-9001AThird EditionAugust 2006© Copyright 2006 Hewlett-Packard Developmen

Page 3 - Contents

Booting the Operating SystemBooting and Shutting Down LinuxChapter 9100

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Chapter 1010110 TroubleshootingThis chapter provides basic server troubleshooting information. It is designed to help you diagnose common issues that

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TroubleshootingTroubleshooting MethodologyChapter 10102Troubleshooting MethodologyWARNING Always disconnect the power cords and unplug telephone cable

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TroubleshootingServer Does Not Power OffChapter 10103NOTE If the server is off, and power is not connected to server power supplies, pressing the powe

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TroubleshootingEFI Menu is Not AvailableChapter 10104If the server is off, and power is connected to server power supplies, the front panel power LED

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TroubleshootingIntermittent Server ProblemsChapter 10105Intermittent Server ProblemsYou can usually trace intermittent problems that occur during inst

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TroubleshootingConsole Problems OccurChapter 10106Console Problems OccurConsole problems during installations can be caused by faulty interconnections

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107IndexAAC power inputsA0, 58A1, 58B0, 58B1, 58ACPI, 26defined, 26Advanced Configuration and Power Interface See ACPIadvanced configuration and power

Page 11 - About This Document

Index108LLAN port locations, 60LEDspower supply, 47locking a hard drive, 38logging in to the iLO MP, 70Mmemory See DIMMsmemory airflow guide, 42memor

Page 12 - Typographic Conventions

Index109WWeb interfaceinteracting with, 76weight of serverminimum, 17wieght of servermaximum, 17ZZX1 I/O, 21

Page 13 - Related Documents

11About This DocumentThis document provides information and instructions on installing the HP Integrity rx2620 server into a standard rack or tower c

Page 14 - HP Encourages Your Comments

12Document OrganizationThis guide is divided into the following chapters.Chapter 1 Introduction Use this chapter to learn about the features and spec

Page 15 - 1 Introduction

13ComputerOut Text displayed by the computer.UserInput Commands and other text that you type.Command A command name or qualified command phrase.Op

Page 16 - Server Overview

14Diagnostics and Event Monitoring: Hardware Support ToolsComplete information about HP’s hardware support tools, including online and offline diagnos

Page 17 - Server Components

Chapter 1151 IntroductionThe HP Integrity rx2620 server is a 2-socket server based on the Itanium processor architecture. The server supports the foll

Page 18 - Power Supply Unit

IntroductionServer OverviewChapter 116Server OverviewThe HP Integrity rx2620 server chassis is a 2U Electronics Industry Association (EIA) enclosure,

Page 19 - Hard Disk Drives

IntroductionServer ComponentsChapter 117Server DimensionsTable 1-1 shows the dimensions and weight of the rx2620 server.Server ComponentsThe following

Page 20 - System Board Components

IntroductionServer ComponentsChapter 118Memory• 12 memory DIMM slots• 256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB, 2 GB, and 4 GB standard 184 pins 2.5 V DDR1, CL2, register

Page 21 - System Memory

IntroductionServer ComponentsChapter 119System Board Manageability• Baseboard Management Controller (BMC)• Temperature monitoring and fan regulation b

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Legal Notices Copyright Notices. © Copyright 2006 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change with

Page 23 - I/O Bus Interface

IntroductionSystem Board ComponentsChapter 120System Board ComponentsThis section provides a block diagram of the system board and descriptions of key

Page 24 - Field Programmable Gate Array

IntroductionSystem Board ComponentsChapter 121• “Dual Serial Controller” on page 24• “Field Programmable Gate Array” on page 24• “Baseboard Management

Page 25 - USB Connectors

IntroductionSystem Board ComponentsChapter 122The minimum amount of memory supported by the server is 1 GB (four 256 MB modules). The maximum amount o

Page 26 - Firmware

IntroductionSystem Board ComponentsChapter 123DIMMs are loaded in groups of four, known as a quad. All four DIMMs in a quad must be the same size. Tab

Page 27 - Safety Information

IntroductionSystem Board ComponentsChapter 124Dual Serial ControllerThe dual serial controller is a dual universal asynchronous receiver and transmitt

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IntroductionSystem Board ComponentsChapter 125• Three I2C primary and secondary ports (one port is used for the intelligent platform management bus [I

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IntroductionFirmwareChapter 126FirmwareFirmware consists of many individually linked binary images that are bound together by a single framework at ru

Page 30 - Unpacking the Server

IntroductionSafety InformationChapter 127Safety InformationUse care to prevent injury and equipment damage when performing removal and replacement pro

Page 31 - Returning Damaged Equipment

IntroductionInstallation Sequence and ChecklistChapter 128Installation Sequence and ChecklistFollow the steps in Table 1-3 sequentially to ensure succ

Page 32 - Chapter 2

Chapter 2292 Unpacking and Inspecting the ServerThis chapter describes procedures performed before installation. Ensure that you have adequately prepa

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Contents31. IntroductionServer Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 34 - ESD Information

Chapter 2Unpacking and Inspecting the ServerVerifying Site Preparation30Verifying Site PreparationVerifying site preparation is an essential factor of

Page 35 - Removing the Top Metal Cover

Chapter 2Unpacking and Inspecting the ServerChecking the Inventory31Checking the InventoryThe sales order packing slip lists all of the equipment ship

Page 36 - To replace cover

Chapter 2Unpacking and Inspecting the ServerChecking the Inventory32

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Chapter 3333 Installing Additional ComponentsThis chapter provides information on the controls and indicators of the server and instructions required

Page 38 - Figure 3-6 Lock/Unlock Lever

Chapter 3Installing Additional ComponentsService Tools Required34Service Tools RequiredService of this product may require one or more of the followin

Page 39 - Front of server

Chapter 3Installing Additional ComponentsRemoving and Replacing the Top Metal Cover35Removing and Replacing the Top Metal CoverTo access any of the in

Page 40 - Supported DIMM Sizes

Chapter 3Installing Additional ComponentsRemoving and Replacing the Top Metal Cover36Replacing the Top Metal CoverCAUTION Secure any wires or cables i

Page 41 - Installing System Memory

Chapter 3Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling Internal Hard Disk Drives37Installing Internal Hard Disk DrivesThis section provides information a

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Chapter 3Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling Internal Hard Disk Drives38To install a hard disk drive when the drive bay is locked, perform the

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Chapter 3Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling Internal Hard Disk Drives39Step 5. Release the lock on the drive being installed and swing the dri

Page 44 - Removing the PCI Cage

Contents4Replacing the Top Metal Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 45 - Chapter 3

Chapter 3Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling Additional System Memory40Installing Additional System MemoryThe HP Integrity rx2620 server has 12

Page 46 - Installing PCI Cards

Chapter 3Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling Additional System Memory41Figure 3-9 DIMM Slot IdentificationInstalling System MemoryYou must load

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Chapter 3Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling Additional System Memory42NOTE DIMMs match if they have the same HP part number. The DIMMs are 184

Page 48 - Power supply 2

Chapter 3Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling Additional PCI Cards43Step 3. Hold the memory module by the left and right edges and insert into t

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Chapter 3Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling Additional PCI Cards44CAUTION There are restrictions on the number of PCI-X cards that can be inst

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Chapter 3Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling Additional PCI Cards45Figure 3-12 Removing the PCI CageStep 3. Grasp the PCI cage cover and slide

Page 51 - CPU 1 slot

Chapter 3Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling Additional PCI Cards46Step 4. Unscrew the bulkhead screw that holds the accessory card in place. T

Page 52 - Alignment holes

Chapter 3Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling an Additional Power Supply47Step 4. Grasp the edges of the PCI card you are installing, and gently

Page 53 - Processor tool

Chapter 3Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling an Additional Power Supply48Step 1. Remove the front bezel from the system and remove the power su

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Chapter 3Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling an Additional Processor49Installing an Additional ProcessorThis section provides information about

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Contents5Accessing the Graphic Console Using VGA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 789. B

Page 56 - Non-HP Rack

Chapter 3Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling an Additional Processor50Figure 3-18 Processor Location on System BoardCAUTION Ensure that the cac

Page 57 - 5 Connecting Cables

Chapter 3Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling an Additional Processor51c. At the same time, grasp the back end of the airflow guide and lift the

Page 58 - AC Input Power

Chapter 3Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling an Additional Processor52Step 10. Use the two alignment pins on the processor to properly align th

Page 59 - Power Cord Retention

Chapter 3Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling an Additional Processor53Step 11. Use the special processor tool (P/N 5069-5441) shipped with your

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Chapter 3Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling an Additional Processor54Step 13. Screw in the four processor captive screws, and the two heat sin

Page 61 - Console Connection and Setup

Chapter 4554 Installing the Server into a Rack or TowerThis chapter provides instructions on how to install the server into a rack or a tower mount co

Page 62 - Setup Checklist

Chapter 4Installing the Server into a Rack or TowerInstall the Server into a Rack56Install the Server into a RackThe following information describes h

Page 63 - Setup Flowchart

Chapter 5575 Connecting CablesThis chapter describes the cables that you must connect to install the server.This chapter addresses the following topic

Page 64 - Preparation

Chapter 5Connecting CablesAC Input Power58AC Input PowerThe server can receive AC input from two different AC power sources. If two separate power sou

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Chapter 5Connecting CablesAC Input Power59Apply Standby Power to the ServerPerform the following steps to apply standby power to the server:IMPORTANT

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Contents6

Page 67 - Table 6-4 ARP Ping Commands

Chapter 5Connecting CablesLAN60Step 2. Install the plastic clip through the rectangular slot on the power retention bracket, and pull it through until

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Chapter 6616 Console Connection and SetupSetting up the console involves the following:• Determining the physical access method to connect cables. The

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Console Connection and SetupSetup ChecklistChapter 662Setup ChecklistUse the checklist in Table 6-1 to assist you with the Integrity iLO MP setup proc

Page 70 - Additional Setup

Console Connection and SetupSetup FlowchartChapter 663Setup FlowchartUse this flowchart as a guide to assist in the iLO MP setup process.Figure 6-1 iL

Page 71 - Setting Up Security

Console Connection and SetupPreparationChapter 664PreparationThere are several tasks to perform before you can configure the iLO MP LAN.• Determine th

Page 72

Console Connection and SetupPreparationChapter 665Determining the iLO MP LAN Configuration MethodTo access the iLO MP through the iLO MP LAN, the iLO

Page 73 - 7 Powering On the Server

Console Connection and SetupConfiguring the iLO MP LAN Using DHCP and DNSChapter 666Once you have determined how you will configure the iLO MP LAN in

Page 74 - Powering On the Server

Console Connection and SetupConfiguring the iLO MP LAN Using ARP PingChapter 667Step 4. Open a browser, telnet, or SSH client and enter the default ho

Page 75 - 8 Accessing the Host Console

Console Connection and SetupConfiguring the iLO MP LAN Using the RS-232 Serial PortChapter 668IMPORTANT Make sure you obtain the MAC address to the iL

Page 76 - Ctrl-B, or Esc and +

Console Connection and SetupConfiguring the iLO MP LAN Using the RS-232 Serial PortChapter 669Step 1. Ensure the emulation software device is properly

Page 77 - Figure 8-1 Web Login Page

Tables7Table 1. Publishing History Details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Tab

Page 78 - Help tab in the Display

Console Connection and SetupLogging In to the iLO MPChapter 670Step 11. After the iLO MP resets, log in to the iLO MP again and enter CM at the MP:>

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Console Connection and SetupAdditional SetupChapter 671• Console Rights (Operator) level user:login = Operpassword = OperLogin and password are case s

Page 80 - Boot Configuration menu, or

Console Connection and SetupAdditional SetupChapter 672• Change the default user name and password. See “Modifying User Accounts and Default Password”

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Chapter 7737 Powering On the ServerThis chapter provides information and procedures for powering on the server to full power. This chapter addresses t

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Chapter 7Powering On the ServerPowering On the Server to Full Power74Powering On the Server to Full PowerFull power occurs when the power cord is plug

Page 83 - Standard HP-UX Booting

Chapter 8758 Accessing the Host ConsoleThere are several ways to access the host console of an HP Integrity server:This chapter addresses the followin

Page 84 - , fs1:, and so on

Accessing the Host ConsoleAccessing the Host Console With the TUI - CO CommandChapter 876Accessing the Host Console With the TUI - CO CommandThis sect

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Accessing the Host ConsoleInteracting with the iLO MP Using the Web GUIChapter 877Figure 8-1 Web Login PageStep 3. Click Sign In. The Status Summary p

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Accessing the Host ConsoleAccessing the Graphic Console Using VGAChapter 878Step 3. Click Refresh to update the display.The iLO MP Web interface has a

Page 87 - Shutting Down HP-UX

Chapter 9799 Booting the Operating SystemThis chapter covers procedures for booting and shutting down an operating system on the HP Integrity rx2620 s

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Tables8

Page 89 - Booting HP OpenVMS

Booting the Operating SystemOperating Systems Supported on HP Integrity ServersChapter 980Operating Systems Supported on HP Integrity ServersHP suppor

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Booting the Operating SystemConfiguring System Boot OptionsChapter 981At the EFI Shell, the bcfg command supports listing and managing the boot option

Page 91 - Shutting Down HP OpenVMS

Booting the Operating SystemBooting and Shutting Down HP-UXChapter 982Booting and Shutting Down HP-UXThis section covers booting and shutting down HP-

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Booting the Operating SystemBooting and Shutting Down HP-UXChapter 983Step 3. At the EFI Shell environment, use the bcfg command to manage the boot op

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Booting the Operating SystemBooting and Shutting Down HP-UXChapter 984Booting HP-UX (EFI Shell)From the EFI Shell environment, boot HP-UX on a device

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Booting the Operating SystemBooting and Shutting Down HP-UXChapter 985Step 5. Exit the console and MP interfaces when finished using them.Press Ctrl-B

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Booting the Operating SystemBooting and Shutting Down HP-UXChapter 986HPUX> boot -is vmunix> System Memory = 4063 MBloading section 0...

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Booting the Operating SystemBooting and Shutting Down HP-UXChapter 987Shutting Down HP-UXTo shut down HP-UX running on a system, use the shutdown comm

Page 97

Booting the Operating SystemBooting and Shutting Down HP OpenVMSChapter 988Booting and Shutting Down HP OpenVMSThis section has procedures for booting

Page 98

Booting the Operating SystemBooting and Shutting Down HP OpenVMSChapter 989Step 3. At the EFI Shell environment, use the bcfg command to manage the bo

Page 99 - Shutting Down Linux

Figures9Figure 1-1. HP Integrity rx2620 Server (front view) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Figure 1-2. H

Page 100 - Chapter 9

Booting the Operating SystemBooting and Shutting Down HP OpenVMSChapter 990Press Ctrl-B to exit the system console and return to the MP Main Menu. To

Page 101 - 10 Troubleshooting

Booting the Operating SystemBooting and Shutting Down HP OpenVMSChapter 991Shutting Down HP OpenVMSThis section describes how to shut down the HP Open

Page 102 - Server Does Not Power On

Booting the Operating SystemBooting and Shutting Down Microsoft WindowsChapter 992Booting and Shutting Down Microsoft WindowsThis section describes ho

Page 103 - Server Does Not Power Off

Booting the Operating SystemBooting and Shutting Down Microsoft WindowsChapter 993Step 4. At the EFI Shell environment, issue the \MSUtil\nvrboot.efi

Page 104 - EFI Menu is Not Available

Booting the Operating SystemBooting and Shutting Down Microsoft WindowsChapter 994Loading.: Windows Server 2003, DatacenterStarting: Windows Server 20

Page 105 - Intermittent Server Problems

Booting the Operating SystemBooting and Shutting Down LinuxChapter 995Windows Shutdown from the Command LineFrom the Windows command line, issue the s

Page 106 - Console Problems Occur

Booting the Operating SystemBooting and Shutting Down LinuxChapter 996Adding Linux to the Boot Options ListThis section describes how to add a Linux e

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Booting the Operating SystemBooting and Shutting Down LinuxChapter 997Step 4. Exit the console and the iLO MP interfaces if you are finished using the

Page 108

Booting the Operating SystemBooting and Shutting Down LinuxChapter 998By default, the ELILO.EFI loader boots the kernel image and options specified by

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Booting the Operating SystemBooting and Shutting Down LinuxChapter 999By default, the ELILO.EFI loader boots the kernel image and options specified by

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