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Service HandbookHP VISUALIZE B2000 UNIX® WorkstationManufacturing Part Number: HP Part No. A5983-90039Printed in USA January 2000Edition E0100

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10 Contents

Page 3 - Restricted Rights Legend

100 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and Replacement2. Remove the rear cover of the floppy disk drive bay inside the workstation by unscre

Page 4 - Printing History

Chapter 4 101Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and Replacement4. Remove both floppy disk drive bracket screws (T-15 Torx/slotted screws) and pull the

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102 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and ReplacementFigure 4-21. Installing the Floppy Disk Drive7. Slide the floppy disk drive and its br

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Chapter 4 103Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and Replacement9. Rotate the workstation around until you see the open, left side of the workstation.

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104 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and ReplacementHard Disk DrivesThis section explains how to remove and replace (install) a hard disk

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Chapter 4 105Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and ReplacementFigure 4-25. Location of the Hard Disk Drives2. Loosen the T-15 Torx thumbscrew securin

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106 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and Replacement3. Remove the four T-15 Torx mounting screws from the bracket as shown in Figure 4-27.

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Chapter 4 107Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and ReplacementReplacing or Installing a Hard Disk DriveNOTEAfter replacing or installing a hard disk

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108 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and ReplacementFigure 4-30. Removing the T-15 Torx Mounting ScrewsFigure 4-31. Positioning the Bracke

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Chapter 4 109Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and Replacement5. Slide the hard disk drive assembly into its slot, and push inward firmly until the f

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Figures 11Figure 1-1. Front Panel Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Figure 1-2. LCD Sy

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110 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and ReplacementI/O CardsThis section explains how to remove and replace (or install) I/O cards in the

Page 15 - Product Information

Chapter 4 111Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and ReplacementNOTEIf you are installing an additional HP VISUALIZE-fxe graphics card, after you conne

Page 16 - Product Description

112 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and Replacement5. Locate the I/O card you want to remove and, using a T-15 Torx driver or flatheadscr

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Chapter 4 113Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and ReplacementBatteryThe battery in the B2000 workstation is contained within the real time clock mod

Page 18 - Front Panel Components

114 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and ReplacementMemory DIMMs This section explains how to remove and replace (or install additional) m

Page 19 - Internal Storage Devices

Chapter 4 115Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and Replacement2. Press downward on the ejector tabs located on both sides of the DIMM connector. See

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116 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and ReplacementPerform the following steps to replace or install additional memory DIMMs:1. Open the

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Chapter 4 117Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and Replacement3. Load the DIMM cards in the memory slots using the loading sequence provided in Figur

Page 22 - Rear Panel Components

118 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and ReplacementNOTEThe ejector tabs will return to the locked position when the DIMM card is fully se

Page 23 - Serial Connectors

Chapter 4 119Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and ReplacementPower SupplyThis section explains how to remove and replace the power supply in the B20

Page 24 - Parallel Connector

12 FiguresFigure 4-24. Replacing the Floppy Disk Drive Bay’s Rear Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103Figure 4-25. Location of the Hard Dis

Page 25 - TOC Button

120 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and ReplacementReplacing the Power SupplyWARNINGTo prevent injury, unplug the workstation’s power cor

Page 26 - Security Loop

Chapter 4 121Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and ReplacementVoltage Regulator ModulesThis section explains how to remove and replace the voltage re

Page 27 - Monitors

122 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and ReplacementAs shown in Figure 4-48, the top voltage regulator module is the master, and the botto

Page 28 - Keyboard and Mouse

Chapter 4 123Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and ReplacementFigure 4-49. Master and Slave Voltage Regulator ModulesPerform the following steps to r

Page 29 - Operating System Overview

124 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and ReplacementFansThe B2000 has three fans, which are shown in Figure 4-50: I/O fan, system fan, and

Page 30 - Memory Failures

Chapter 4 125Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and Replacement3. Unscrew the two T-15 Torx screws that hold the workstation’s air divider in place, a

Page 31 - Configuration

126 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and ReplacementReplacing the I/O FanPerform the following steps to replace the I/O fan:1. Install the

Page 32 - Workstation Configurations

Chapter 4 127Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and ReplacementSpeakerThis section explains how to remove and replace the speaker in the B2000 worksta

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128 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and Replacement4. Disconnect the speaker and I/O fan cables from the system board.5. Lift up on the f

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Chapter 4 129Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and ReplacementSystem Board Tray AssemblyThe system board contains the CPU, main memory, I/O section,

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Tables 13Table 1-1. Key Features of the B2000 Workstation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Table 1-2. CD Drive Feature

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130 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and Replacement5. Remove the two T-15 Torx screws that secure the system board tray assembly to the r

Page 37 - CD Drive Configuration

Chapter 4 131Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and Replacementd. System fan cablee. LCD ribbon cable6. Replace the following internal components in t

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132 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and Replacement

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1335Block DiagramThis chapter contains the functional block diagram of the HP VISUALIZE B2000workstation.

Page 40 - Monitor-Type Selection

134 Chapter 5 Block DiagramFigure 5-1. Functional Block Diagram of the B2000 Workstation

Page 41 - Troubleshooting

1356Boot Console HandlerThis chapter explains how to use the Boot Console Handler, which provides an interactive environment after the power-on sequen

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136 Chapter 6 Boot Console HandlerChapter OverviewChapter OverviewThis chapter contains the following main sections:• Boot Console Handler Features• A

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Chapter 6 137Boot Console HandlerBoot Console Handler FeaturesBoot Console Handler FeaturesThere are times when you want to interact directly with the

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138 Chapter 6 Boot Console HandlerBoot Console Handler Features-------------- Main Menu --------------------------------------Command Description-----

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Chapter 6 139Boot Console HandlerBoot Console Handler Features------ Configuration Menu -----------------------------Command Description------- ------

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140 Chapter 6 Boot Console HandlerBoot Console Handler Features------ Information Menu -------------------------------Command Description------- -----

Page 48 - Fan Faults and Warnings

Chapter 6 141Boot Console HandlerBoot Console Handler Features------ Service Menu -----------------------------------Command Description------- ------

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142 Chapter 6 Boot Console HandlerAccessing the Boot Console HandlerAccessing the Boot Console HandlerIf the workstation has crashed or power was turn

Page 50 - Dealing with a Boot Failure

Chapter 6 143Boot Console HandlerAccessing the Boot Console HandlerIf auto boot and auto search are both turned on, you will see the following message

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144 Chapter 6 Boot Console HandlerBooting the WorkstationBooting the WorkstationYou usually start the system by turning it on and waiting for HP-UX to

Page 52 - Supported Boot Paths

Chapter 6 145Boot Console HandlerBooting the Workstation• If you wish to interact with the Initial System Loader (ISL) before booting the system, foll

Page 53 - Selftest Failures

146 Chapter 6 Boot Console HandlerSearching for Bootable MediaSearching for Bootable MediaTo list devices that contain bootable media, follow the dire

Page 54 - Chassis Codes

Chapter 6 147Boot Console HandlerResetting the WorkstationResetting the WorkstationTo reset the system to its predefined values, follow the directions

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148 Chapter 6 Boot Console HandlerDisplaying and Setting PathsDisplaying and Setting PathsA path is the hardware address of a device that is attached

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Chapter 6 149Boot Console HandlerDisplaying and Setting PathsTo set a system path to a new value, follow the directions in “Accessing the Boot Console

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151Product InformationThis chapter provides general product information about the HP VISUALIZE B2000workstation. This information is provided to help

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150 Chapter 6 Boot Console HandlerDisplaying and Setting the Monitor TypeDisplaying and Setting the Monitor TypeThe workstation ships from the factory

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Chapter 6 151Boot Console HandlerDisplaying and Setting the Monitor TypeDisplaying the Current Monitor ConfigurationTo display the current monitor con

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152 Chapter 6 Boot Console HandlerDisplaying and Setting the Monitor TypeTo set the monitor type for GRAPHICS(2) to monitor type 1, type the following

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Chapter 6 153Boot Console HandlerDisplaying and Setting the Monitor Type3. Double-click on the System_Admin icon in the Application Manager window.4.

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154 Chapter 6 Boot Console HandlerDisplaying and Setting the Monitor Type8. Select the action Modify Monitor Type from the Actions menu. You will see

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Chapter 6 155Boot Console HandlerDisplaying and Setting the Monitor TypeOnce you have made the monitor type selection, the system queries you to confi

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156 Chapter 6 Boot Console HandlerDisplaying the Current Memory ConfigurationDisplaying the Current Memory ConfigurationThe following sample screen ou

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Chapter 6 157Boot Console HandlerDisplaying the Status of the I/O SlotsDisplaying the Status of the I/O SlotsThe io command lets you identify all buil

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158 Chapter 6 Boot Console HandlerSetting the Auto Boot and Auto Search FlagsSetting the Auto Boot and Auto Search FlagsThe auto boot and auto search

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Chapter 6 159Boot Console HandlerDisplaying and Setting the Security ModeDisplaying and Setting the Security ModeThe secure flag is a variable stored

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16 Chapter 1 Product InformationChapter OverviewChapter OverviewThis chapter contains the following main sections:• Product Description• Front Panel C

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160 Chapter 6 Boot Console HandlerDisplaying and Setting Fastboot ModeDisplaying and Setting Fastboot ModeWhen fastboot is enabled (set to on), the sy

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Chapter 6 161Boot Console HandlerDisplaying the LAN Station AddressDisplaying the LAN Station AddressIt is sometimes necessary to supply the LAN stati

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162 Chapter 6 Boot Console HandlerDisplaying System InformationDisplaying System InformationThe all command allows you to display the system’s process

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Chapter 6 163Boot Console HandlerISL EnvironmentISL EnvironmentThe ISL environment provides the means to load the operating system (HP-UX)environment.

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164 Chapter 6 Boot Console HandlerISL EnvironmentISL User CommandsThe following commands available in the ISL environment allow you to display and mod

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Chapter 6 165Boot Console HandlerObtaining and Updating System FirmwareObtaining and Updating System FirmwareTo update a system’s firmware, obtain the

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166 Chapter 6 Boot Console HandlerObtaining and Updating System Firmware

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167AProduct SpecificationsThis appendix lists the environmental and electrical specifications for the HP VISUALIZEB2000 workstation.

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168 Appendix A Product SpecificationsEnvironmental SpecificationsEnvironmental SpecificationsAltitude Non-operating (storage or shipping): 0-15,000 f

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Appendix A 169Product SpecificationsElectrical SpecificationsElectrical SpecificationsInput PowerLine Power7.4 Amps RMS max @ 100V6.2 Amps RMS max @ 1

Page 79 - Running ODE-Based Diagnostics

Chapter 1 17Product InformationChapter OverviewStandard I/O • Two Serial (RS-232) ports• Two USB (Universal Serial Bus) ports• One Parallel (IEEE 1284

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170 Appendix A Product SpecificationsElectrical Specifications

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171BRegulatory and Safety StatementsThis appendix lists the regulatory and safety statements for the HP VISUALIZE B2000workstation.

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172 Appendix B Regulatory and Safety StatementsAppendix OverviewAppendix OverviewThis appendix contains the following main sections:• Declaration of C

Page 83 - Exploded View Diagram

Appendix B 173Regulatory and Safety StatementsDeclaration of ConformityDeclaration of Conformityaccording to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014Manufacturer

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174 Appendix B Regulatory and Safety StatementsEmissions RegulationsEmissions RegulationsThe HP VISUALIZE B2000 workstation is FCC Class B compliant.

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Appendix B 175Regulatory and Safety StatementsEmissions RegulationsEMI Class A RRL (Korea)VCCI Class B ITE (Japan)EMI Class A (Taiwan)Special Video Co

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176 Appendix B Regulatory and Safety StatementsThird-Party Emissions Regulations ComplianceThird-Party Emissions Regulations ComplianceAny third-party

Page 87 - Front Panel

Appendix B 177Regulatory and Safety StatementsElectrostatic Discharge (ESD) PrecautionsElectrostatic Discharge (ESD) PrecautionsElectrostatic charges

Page 88 - Left Side Panel

178 Appendix B Regulatory and Safety StatementsWarningsWarningsWARNING:Removing the device cover may expose sharp edges in the equipment chassis. To a

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179CRelated DocumentationThis appendix lists related documentation for the HP VISUALIZE B2000 workstation.

Page 90 - Power Switch/LCD Assembly

18 Chapter 1 Product InformationFront Panel ComponentsFront Panel ComponentsFigure 1-1 shows the components that are located on the front panel of the

Page 91 - Removable Media Devices

180 Appendix C Related DocumentationHP CE Training CD-ROM• CE92-VIS_B2000 - HP VISUALIZE B2000 Workstation, CE TrainingService Manuals• A5983-90039 -

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181GlossaryAabsolute pathname The full pathname of a file, including all the directories leading to it, starting with the root directory (“/”) and e

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182 Glossarydiskless workstations. See also boot ROM.Boot Console Handler The interactive firmware that enables you to interact with the hardware of

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Glossary 183CD-ROM drive A random-access, read-only, mass-storage device that uses removable CD-ROM disks. The drive contains a semiconductor laser fo

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184 Glossarycommand interpreter A program that reads lines of text from standard input (typed at the keyboard or read from a file) and interprets the

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Glossary 185Ddaisy-chaining A method of connecting devices in which the signal passes from one device to the next in serial fashion along a bus.DDS ta

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186 Glossarydrag To move the mouse (and hence the pointer on the screen) while holding down one or more of its buttons. This process specifies two se

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Glossary 187Ffile The basic named unit of data stored on disk See also directory, filename.file access permissions The access rights given to a partic

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188 Glossaryis opened by the drive when access is needed.Help Manager The HP CDE application that provides online help.$HOME The environment variable

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Glossary 189input device Any of several pieces of hardware equipment used to give information to a system. Examples include the keyboard and the mouse

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Chapter 1 19Product InformationFront Panel ComponentsPower SwitchThe power switch is also located on the left side of the front panel as part of the p

Page 102 - Figure 4-21

190 Glossarywith the other, “real,” object.local area network (LAN) A data communications system that allows a number of independent devices to commu

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Glossary 191Nname A character string associated with a file, directory, or link. A name can include various alphanumeric characters, but never a slash

Page 104 - Hard Disk Drives

192 Glossaryoutput window The window that displays a process response to your command.Pparent directory A directory that contains other directories,

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Glossary 193process A computing environment in which you may execute programs; a program currently running in the system.process ID A unique identific

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194 Glossary“command interpreter.” See also command interpreter.shell command An instruction you give the system to execute a utility program or shel

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Glossary 195assuming the role of system administrator. You can do this either by logging into the system as user root, or by typing su (switch user) a

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196 Glossaryorganization is authorized to use. See also user ID, password.user ID The name the computer uses to identify you. Your system administrat

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Glossary 197workstation A compact, graphics-oriented computer having high speed and high memory capacity. A workstation usually includes a keyboard, a

Page 111 - I/O Slot 4

IndexIndex 199AAcoustics regulations, 176all command, 162Applications, FCC B, 174Audio connectors, 25Audio ports, 17auto boot and auto search commands

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2 NoticeThe information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.Hewlett-Packard assumes no responsibility for the use or reli

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20 Chapter 1 Product InformationFront Panel ComponentsNOTEThe audio features of the CD drive are supported through applications only. One such applica

Page 114 - Memory DIMMs

200 Index Indexboot command, 144bootable media, 146Configuration menu, 139fastboot mode, 160features, 137firmware, updating, 165I/O slots, status of,

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IndexIndex 201DiagnosticsMesa (Support Tools Manager), 78ODE, 79Diagramsblock, 133exploded view, 83DIMMsconfiguration, 38description of, 30memory fail

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202 Index Indexremoval and replacement, 104Hardware configuration, 32HP-UXoperating system overview, 16, 29troubleshooting flowchart, 46II/Oslots, 17,

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IndexIndex 203supported, 17supported, list of, 27troubleshooting, 155type selection, 40Mouse, USB, 28NNetworkingLAN connector, 24standard supported, 1

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204 Index IndexSSafety and regulatory information, special, 176Safety statements, 171search command, 146secure command, 159Security loop, 26Security m

Page 119 - Power Supply

Chapter 1 21Product InformationFront Panel ComponentsFloppy Disk Drive (Optional)The optional floppy disk drive is a 3.5-inch form factor device with

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22 Chapter 1 Product InformationRear Panel ComponentsRear Panel ComponentsThis section describes the following components that are located on the rear

Page 121 - Voltage Regulator Modules

Chapter 1 23Product InformationRear Panel ComponentsI/O SlotsThe four I/O slots located at the top left of the rear panel are PCI (Peripheral Connect

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24 Chapter 1 Product InformationRear Panel ComponentsUSB ConnectorsThe USB connectors located on the rear panel of the workstation provide interfaces

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Chapter 1 25Product InformationRear Panel ComponentsAudio ConnectorsThe B2000 workstation has audio-input and -output capabilities through external in

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26 Chapter 1 Product InformationRear Panel ComponentsSecurity LoopThere is also a security loop on the rear panel of the B2000 workstation. The securi

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Chapter 1 27Product InformationMonitors2. Push the security loop’s pin into the security loop pin hole, and insert the padlock’s latch through the hol

Page 126 - 126 Chapter 4

28 Chapter 1 Product InformationKeyboard and MouseKeyboard and MouseUSB HP KeyboardThe HP VISUALIZE B2000 workstation supports a USB HP keyboard. The

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Chapter 1 29Product InformationOperating System OverviewOperating System OverviewThe B2000 workstation runs the HP-UX operating system version 10.20 w

Page 128 - Mounting

37. TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW, THE ABOVE WARRANTIES AREEXCLUSIVE AND NO OTHER WARRANTY OR CONDITION, WHETHER WRITTENOR ORAL, IS EXPRESSED O

Page 129 - System Board Tray Assembly

30 Chapter 1 Product InformationMemoryMemoryThe B2000 workstation has four slots for memory DIMMs. You can install only 128 MB, 256 MB, or 512 MB DIMM

Page 130 - Torx Screws

312ConfigurationThis chapter provides details about setting up and changing the workstation and systemhardware configuration for the HP VISUALIZE B200

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32 Chapter 2 ConfigurationChapter OverviewChapter OverviewThis chapter contains the following main sections:• Workstation Configurations• System Hardw

Page 132 - 132 Chapter 4

Chapter 2 33ConfigurationSystem Hardware ConfigurationsConfiguring a Hard Disk Drive as a File SystemThis section describes how to use SAM to add a ha

Page 133 - Block Diagram

34 Chapter 2 ConfigurationSystem Hardware Configurations4. Double-click on the Sam icon in the Application Manager -- System_Admin window. If you are

Page 134 - 134 Chapter 5

Chapter 2 35ConfigurationSystem Hardware ConfigurationsRemoving a Hard Disk Drive as a File System To remove a hard disk drive as a file system using

Page 135 - Boot Console Handler

36 Chapter 2 ConfigurationSystem Hardware Configurations6. Double-click on the Disk Devices icon.The following screen message is displayed:Scanning th

Page 136 - Chapter Overview

Chapter 2 37ConfigurationSystem Hardware ConfigurationsCD Drive ConfigurationThe CD drive connects to the ATAPI (IDE) interface in the CD drive bay ba

Page 137 - Boot Console Handler Features

38 Chapter 2 ConfigurationSystem Hardware ConfigurationsMemoryThe B2000 workstation has 4 memory slots, labeled SL0 through SL3. Memory can beconfigur

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Chapter 2 39ConfigurationSystem Hardware ConfigurationsI/O CardsThe B2000 workstation’s system board has four Peripheral Connect Interface (PCI) slots

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4 Printing HistoryNew editions of this manual incorporate all material updated since the previous edition.Update packages may be issued between edit

Page 140 - 140 Chapter 6

40 Chapter 2 ConfigurationSystem Hardware ConfigurationsMonitor-Type SelectionThe B2000 workstation supports monitors set to one of the following reso

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413TroubleshootingThis chapter provides information about isolating a failing component, known as a FieldReplaceable Unit (FRU), in the HP VISUALIZE B

Page 142 - 142 Chapter 6

42 Chapter 3 TroubleshootingChapter OverviewChapter OverviewThis chapter contains the following main sections:• Flowcharts for Troubleshooting• Identi

Page 143 - Boot terminated

Chapter 3 43TroubleshootingFlowcharts for TroubleshootingFigure 3-1. Main (Power on LCD) Troubleshooting Flowchart

Page 144 - Booting the Workstation

44 Chapter 3 TroubleshootingFlowcharts for TroubleshootingFigure 3-2. Console Troubleshooting Flowchart

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Chapter 3 45TroubleshootingFlowcharts for TroubleshootingFigure 3-3. Bootable Device Troubleshooting Flowchart

Page 146 - Searching for Bootable Media

46 Chapter 3 TroubleshootingFlowcharts for TroubleshootingFigure 3-4. HP-UX Troubleshooting Flowchart

Page 147 - Resetting the Workstation

Chapter 3 47TroubleshootingIdentifying LCD-Indicated ConditionsIdentifying LCD-Indicated ConditionsThe B2000 workstation uses an LCD panel to display

Page 148 - Displaying and Setting Paths

48 Chapter 3 TroubleshootingFan Faults and WarningsFan Faults and WarningsThis section provides the fault (FLT) and warning (WRN) messages you will se

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Chapter 3 49TroubleshootingFan Faults and WarningsFigure 3-5. Fan LocationsIn the case of a fan problem, you will need to replace:• The fan itself, if

Page 150 - The Monitor Command

Contents 51. Product InformationChapter Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Product Descr

Page 151 - Setting the Monitor Type

50 Chapter 3 TroubleshootingDealing with a Boot FailureDealing with a Boot FailureTo start this workstation from an operating system stored on a devic

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Chapter 3 51TroubleshootingDealing with a Boot FailureSearching for Bootable MediaTo list all devices that may contain bootable media, go to the Main

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52 Chapter 3 TroubleshootingDealing with a Boot FailureBoot Command NotationsThe boot command supports the following two notations:• Mnemonic• Path nu

Page 154 - 154 Chapter 6

Chapter 3 53TroubleshootingSelftest FailuresSelftest Failures Chassis codes are the key to debugging selftest errors. If a failure is found during sel

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54 Chapter 3 TroubleshootingSelftest FailuresChassis CodesTable 3-2. lists all of the chassis codes for the B2000 workstation.Table 3-2. Chassis Codes

Page 156 - Memory Information Sample

Chapter 3 55TroubleshootingSelftest FailuresFLT 1n13 SYS BD data mem brk trpCPU n detected an unexpected data memory break trap.FLT 1n14 SYS BD TLB di

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56 Chapter 3 TroubleshootingSelftest FailuresTST 1n27 SYS BD CPUn itimer testCPU n is starting its interval timer self-test.TST 1n28 SYS BD CPUn multi

Page 158 - 158 Chapter 6

Chapter 3 57TroubleshootingSelftest FailuresFLT 1nBA SYS BD monarch CPU failThe monarch CPU failed.FLT 1nBB SYS BD bad CPUn numberThe CPU identifier w

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58 Chapter 3 TroubleshootingSelftest FailuresTST 2n90 SYS BD CPUn dcache ECCCPU n is starting its data cache ECC self-test.FLT 2BAD SYS BD assertion f

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Chapter 3 59TroubleshootingSelftest FailuresFLT 3n09 SYS BD bad sys mde byteCPU n detected an unsupported system mode.WRN 3n1A SYS BD hversion mismtch

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6 ContentsI/O Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Monitor-Type Selection. . . . .

Page 162 - Stable Storage

60 Chapter 3 TroubleshootingSelftest FailuresWRN 4n01 SYS BD CPUn skip lstCPU n is bypassing its late self-tests to save time.TST 4n0E SYS BD CPUn exi

Page 163 - ISL Environment

Chapter 3 61TroubleshootingSelftest FailuresTST 4n60 SYS BD CPUn dcache missCPU n is starting its data cache miss self-test.FLT 5n00 SYS BD unknown bu

Page 164 - ISL User Commands

62 Chapter 3 TroubleshootingSelftest FailuresTST 7020 SYS BD search for IMMTry to find a single memory bank to use for the initial memory module.TST 7

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Chapter 3 63TroubleshootingSelftest FailuresFLT 7207 DIMM DIMM table fullThe DIMM table is full--cannot add new type.FLT 7208 DIMM no DIMMs foundSPD d

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64 Chapter 3 TroubleshootingSelftest FailuresFLT 7309 DIMM insufficient memInsufficient error-free memory to continue.FLT 730C SYS BD mem intrlv failM

Page 167 - Product Specifications

Chapter 3 65TroubleshootingSelftest FailuresFLT 7611 DIMM ECC single dataMemory ECC test failed to detect single-bit data error.FLT 7612 DIMM ECC sing

Page 168 - Environmental Specifications

66 Chapter 3 TroubleshootingSelftest FailuresFLT 7846 SYS BD mem err overflowMultiple memory errors detected.FLT 7848 SYS BD addr not mappedMemory add

Page 169 - Electrical Specifications

Chapter 3 67TroubleshootingSelftest FailuresWRN 80F7 EXT IO boot IO errorError detected during boot device I/O.WRN 80F8 EXT IO invalid boot devInvalid

Page 170 - 170 Appendix A

68 Chapter 3 TroubleshootingSelftest FailuresWRN 8A03 EXT IO No graph consoleCannot re-establish communications with the graphics console.WRN 8A04 EXT

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Chapter 3 69TroubleshootingSelftest FailuresINI 91DB IO BD init SERIAL_LDBInitializing serial LDB port as console display.INI 9C51 IO BD consol is SER

Page 172 - Appendix Overview

Contents 7I/O Cards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .110Battery . . . . . . . . . . . .

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70 Chapter 3 TroubleshootingSelftest FailuresINI C3FF SYS/IO late monarch tstThe monarch CPU is starting the late (post-memory) monarch-only tests.FLT

Page 174 - Emissions Regulations

Chapter 3 71TroubleshootingSelftest FailuresTST C680 SYS BD builtin graphicsLook for built-in graphics card.INI C680 SYS BD builtin graphicsSuccessful

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72 Chapter 3 TroubleshootingSelftest FailuresWRN CB03 SYS BD bad OS TOC codeThe operating system TOC handler is invalid. Firmware will soft boot the s

Page 176 - Acoustics

Chapter 3 73TroubleshootingSelftest FailuresWRN CB73 SYS BD TOC occurredA Transfer of Control caused entry to PDCE_CHECK (the firmware trap handler).F

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74 Chapter 3 TroubleshootingSelftest FailuresOFF CBC2 IO BD PCI data parityPCI data parity error. I/O error log word 3 contains the error address.OFF

Page 178 - Warnings

Chapter 3 75TroubleshootingSelftest FailuresOFF CBE2 IO BD PCI SERR#; OVA PCI device asserted SERR# multiple times.OFF CBE3 IO BD Unknown PCI errUnkno

Page 179 - Related Documentation

76 Chapter 3 TroubleshootingSelftest FailuresFLT CBFF SYS BD multiple HPMCsA High-Priority Machine Check occurred while processing another HPMC.INI CC

Page 180 - User Manual

Chapter 3 77TroubleshootingMemory FailuresMemory FailuresThe B2000 system implements Memory Page Deallocation. This feature allows theworkstation to p

Page 181 - Glossary

78 Chapter 3 TroubleshootingRunning System Verification TestsRunning System Verification TestsHP-UX uses an online diagnostics product named Mesa (Sup

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Chapter 3 79TroubleshootingRunning ODE-Based DiagnosticsRunning ODE-Based DiagnosticsThe Offline Diagnostic Environment (ODE) consists of diagnostic m

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8 ContentsDisplaying and Setting Fastboot Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160Displaying the LAN Station Address . . . . . . .

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80 Chapter 3 TroubleshootingRunning ODE-Based Diagnostics

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814Field Replaceable UnitsThis chapter lists the HP VISUALIZE B2000 workstation’s Field Replaceable Units (FRUs)and provides procedures and illustrati

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82 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable UnitsChapter OverviewChapter OverviewThis chapter contains the following main sections:• Exchange and Non-Exchange Part

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Chapter 4 83Field Replaceable UnitsChapter OverviewTools RequiredUse the following tools to remove or replace FRUs in the B2000 workstation:• Torx T-1

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84 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable UnitsExchange and Non-Exchange Part NumbersExchange and Non-Exchange Part NumbersIn this chapter we refer to exchange a

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Chapter 4 85Field Replaceable UnitsExchange and Non-Exchange Part NumbersA5983-63001 CD Signal Cable5182-1857 CD Audio CableA5983-63002 Floppy Disk Dr

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86 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and ReplacementFRU Removal and ReplacementThe procedures in this section describe how to remove and re

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Chapter 4 87Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and ReplacementFront PanelThis section explains how to open and close the workstation’s front panel.Ope

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88 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and ReplacementLeft Side PanelThis section explains how to open and close the left side panel. You wil

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Chapter 4 89Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and ReplacementClosing the Left Side PanelPerform the following steps to close the left side panel:1. H

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Contents 9Special Regulatory and Safety Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .176Acoustics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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90 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and ReplacementPower Switch/LCD AssemblyThis section explains how to remove and replace the power swit

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Chapter 4 91Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and ReplacementRemovable Media DevicesThere are only two removable media devices allowed in a B2000 wor

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92 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and Replacement4. Rotate the workstation around until you see the front of the workstation as shown in

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Chapter 4 93Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and Replacement7. Remove the new CD drive from its shipping container and check to see that the jumper

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94 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and Replacement10.Tighten the two CD drive bracket screws as shown in Figure 4-9.Figure 4-9. Tightenin

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Chapter 4 95Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and Replacement12.Make sure that the audio, ATAPI, and power cables are positioned so that they will co

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96 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and ReplacementRemoving a Floppy Disk DriveWARNINGPower off the workstation and unplug the power cord

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Chapter 4 97Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and ReplacementFigure 4-13. Front of Workstation with the Front Panel Removed5. Remove both floppy disk

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98 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and ReplacementIf you will replace the floppy disk drive with a blank, continue on with step 7 below.

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Chapter 4 99Field Replaceable UnitsFRU Removal and Replacement10.Make sure that the floppy disk drive’s power and data cables are positioned so that t

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