HP 545740-002 - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – About This Document
  • Page 7 – List of Figures
  • Page 9 – List of Tables
  • Page 11 – Intended Audience; This is a new manual.; Document Organization; Notation Conventions; General Syntax Notation
  • Page 12 – Bold Text; The user must press the Return key after typing the input.
  • Page 13 – Publishing History
  • Page 14 – HP Encourages Your Comments
  • Page 15 – NonStop BladeSystem Overview; Serial attached SCSI (SAS) disk drives and their enclosures
  • Page 17 – NonStop NB50000c BladeSystem Hardware; Standard hardware for a NonStop BladeSystem includes:
  • Page 18 – shows all of these c7000 features, except the HP Insight Display:
  • Page 20 – SAS Disk Enclosure
  • Page 22 – Fibre Channel switches:
  • Page 23 – components and associated software, see
  • Page 24 – Component Location and Identification; This subsection includes these topics:
  • Page 25 – Terminology; These are terms used in locating and describing components:
  • Page 26 – LH on Port 12 stands for long haul.
  • Page 27 – NonStop Server Blade Group-Module-Slot Numbering; IOAM Enclosure Group-Module-Slot Numbering
  • Page 29 – Fibre Channel Disk Module Group-Module-Slot Numbering
  • Page 30 – System Installation Document Packet; “Configuration Forms for the ServerNet Adapters and CLIMs”; Configuration Forms for the ServerNet Adapters and CLIMs
  • Page 31 – Site Preparation Guidelines; Top: Power and I/O cables are routed from above the modular cabinet.; Emergency Power-Off Switches; EPO Requirement for NonStop BladeSystems; Electrical Power and Grounding Quality; “AC Input Power for Modular Cabinets” (page 44); Power Quality; . However, damage can occur if these ranges are
  • Page 32 – “AC
  • Page 33 – fail support of the Configure a Power Source as UPS OSM action.
  • Page 34 – to calculate the total heat dissipation for; Weight
  • Page 35 – “Dimensions and; “Cooling
  • Page 37 – System Installation Specifications; and are oriented inward, facing the components within the rack.; NonStop BladeSystem Power Distribution; There are two power configurations for NonStop BladeSystems:
  • Page 38 – Power Feed Setup for the NonStop BladeSystem; Power set up depends on your power configuration type:; North America/Japan Power Setup With Rack-Mounted UPS; To setup the power feed connections as shown in
  • Page 39 – North America/Japan Power Setup Without Rack-Mounted UPS
  • Page 40 – Figure 3-2 North America/Japan Power Setup; International Power Setup With Rack-Mounted UPS
  • Page 41 – Figure 3-3 International 3-Phase Power Setup With UPS; International Power Setup Without Rack-Mounted UPS
  • Page 44 – AC Input Power for Modular Cabinets; “North America and Japan: 208 V AC PDU Power ”; North America and Japan: 208 V AC PDU Power; Modular cabinets for the NonStop BladeSystem contain two PDUs.
  • Page 45 – Enclosure AC Input
  • Page 46 – Enclosure Power Loads; “Calculating Specifications for Enclosure Combinations” (page 51)
  • Page 47 – Dimensions and Weights; “Plan View of the 42U Modular Cabinet”; Plan View of the 42U Modular Cabinet
  • Page 48 – 2U Modular Cabinet Physical Specifications; Enclosure Dimensions
  • Page 49 – Modular Cabinet and Enclosure Weights With Worksheet; “Calculating; Modular Cabinet Stability
  • Page 50 – Environmental Specifications; “Heat Dissipation Specifications and Worksheet”; Heat Dissipation Specifications and Worksheet; Operating Temperature, Humidity, and Altitude
  • Page 51 – Nonoperating Temperature, Humidity, and Altitude; from warm to cold; Cooling Airflow Direction; Contact discharge: 8 KV; “Example of Cabinet Load Calculations” (page 52)
  • Page 52 – Table 3-1 Example of Cabinet Load Calculations
  • Page 53 – System Configuration Guidelines; “Internal ServerNet Interconnect Cabling”; Internal ServerNet Interconnect Cabling; This subsection includes:; Dedicated Service LAN Cables
  • Page 54 – Cable Product IDs; ServerNet Fabric and Supported Connections; ServerNet Cluster Connections; ServerNet Cluster Supplement for NonStop BladeSystems
  • Page 55 – Figure 4-1 ServerNet Switch Standard I/O Supported Connections
  • Page 56 – Figure 4-2 ServerNet Switch High I/O Supported Connections; Connections to IOAM Enclosures; NonStop BladeSystem Port Connections; Fibre Channel Ports to Fibre Channel Disk Modules
  • Page 57 – Daisy-chain configurations are not supported.; SAS Ports to SAS Tape Devices
  • Page 58 – Use only the supported configurations as described below.; Configurations for Storage CLIM and SAS Disk Enclosures; Two Storage CLIMs, Two SAS Disk Enclosures
  • Page 59 – Figure 4-3 Two Storage CLIMs, Two SAS Disk Enclosure Configuration; Two Storage CLIMs, Four SAS Disk Enclosures
  • Page 60 – Fibre Channel Devices; “Configurations for Fibre Channel Devices” (page 62)
  • Page 61 – This illustration shows an FCSA with indicators and ports:; Factory-Default Disk Volume Locations for FCDMs
  • Page 62 – Primary Fibre Channel disk module connects to the FCSA F-SAC 1.
  • Page 64 – Four FCSAs, Four FCDMs, One IOAM Enclosure
  • Page 65 – Two FCSAs, Two FCDMs, Two IOAM Enclosures
  • Page 66 – Four FCSAs, Four FCDMs, Two IOAM Enclosures
  • Page 67 – Daisy-Chain Configurations; When planning for possible use of daisy-chained disks, consider:
  • Page 69 – Four FCSAs, Three FCDMs, One IOAM Enclosure
  • Page 70 – Ethernet to Networks
  • Page 71 – “Changing Customer Passwords”; Changing Customer Passwords
  • Page 72 – Table 4-1 Default User Names and Passwords; Change the Onboard Administrator (OA) Password
  • Page 73 – Change the NonStop ServerBlade MP (iLO) Password; Administration; Change the Remote Desktop Password; Change Password; Default Naming Conventions
  • Page 74 – Preconfigured default resource names are:
  • Page 75 – Possible Values of Disk and Tape LUNs; For a SAS disk, the LUN number is calculated as
  • Page 77 – Hardware Configuration in Modular Cabinets; “Power; Maximum Number of Modular Components; Enclosure Locations in Cabinets
  • Page 78 – Typical Configuration; components that can be installed in the modular cabinet.
  • Page 81 – Maintenance and Support Connectivity; the assistance of the ISEE team.; Basic LAN Configuration
  • Page 82 – One connection for each system console running OSM
  • Page 83 – Fault-Tolerant LAN Configuration; A system console to each maintenance switch
  • Page 84 – IP Addresses; c7000 enclosure ServerNet switches
  • Page 88 – Ethernet Cables; Do not connect SWANs on a subnet containing a DHCP.; Dedicated Service LAN Links Using G4SAs
  • Page 89 – Dedicated Service LAN Links Using IP CLIMs; CLIM connected to a separate maintenance switch.; Initial Configuration for a Dedicated Service LAN
  • Page 90 – System Console Configurations; Several system console configurations are possible:; One System Console Managing One System (Setup Configuration); shows a fault-tolerant configuration
  • Page 93 – A Cables; Available cables and their lengths are:
  • Page 94 – Cable Length Restrictions
  • Page 95 – B Operations and Management Using OSM Applications; AC Power Monitoring; A user-supplied UPS installed in each modular cabinet
  • Page 99 – C Default Startup Characteristics; SAS Disk Enclosures; disks in these locations:; FCDM Enclosures
  • Page 101 – see
  • Page 103 – Index; Symbols
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HP Part Number: 545740-002
Published: May 2008
Edition: J06.03 and subsequent J-series RVUs

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Summary

Page 3 - About This Document

Table of Contents About This Document ....................................................................................................... 11 Supported Release Version Updates (RVUs)........................................................................................11Intended Audience...........

Page 7 - List of Figures

List of Figures 1-1 Example of a NonStop NB50000c BladeSystem............................................................................16 1-2 c7000 Enclosure Features...............................................................................................................18 1-3 Connections Be...

Page 9 - List of Tables

List of Tables 3-1 Example of Cabinet Load Calculations.........................................................................................52 4-1 Default User Names and Passwords.............................................................................................72 9

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