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
Page 11 - Intended Audience; This is a new manual.; Document Organization; Notation Conventions; General Syntax Notation
About This Document This guide describes the HP Integrity NonStop™ BladeSystem and provides examples of systemconfigurations to assist you in planning for installation of a new HP Integrity NonStop™ NB50000cBladeSystem. Supported Release Version Updates (RVUs) This publication supports J06.03 and al...
Page 12 - Bold Text; The user must press the Return key after typing the input.
UPPERCASE LETTERS Uppercase letters indicate keywords and reserved words. Type theseitems exactly as shown. Items not enclosed in brackets are required.For example:MAXATTACH Italic Letters Italic letters, regardless of font, indicate variable items that yousupply. Items not enclosed in brackets are ...
Page 13 - Publishing History
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Page 14 - HP Encourages Your Comments
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Page 15 - NonStop BladeSystem Overview; Serial attached SCSI (SAS) disk drives and their enclosures
1 NonStop BladeSystem Overview NOTE: This document describes products and features that are not yet available on systems running J-series RVUs. These products and features include: • CLuster I/O Modules (CLIMs) • The Cluster I/O Protocols (CIP) subsystem • Serial attached SCSI (SAS) disk drives and ...
Page 17 - NonStop NB50000c BladeSystem Hardware; Standard hardware for a NonStop BladeSystem includes:
• High-end scalability • Application virtualization • Cluster programming transparency The NonStop NB50000c BladeSystem can be configured with 2 to 16 processors, communicateswith other NonStop BladeSystems using Expand, and achieves ServerNet connectivity using aServerNet mezzanine, PCI Express (PC...
Page 18 - shows all of these c7000 features, except the HP Insight Display:
• Six power supplies that implement Dynamic Power Saving Mode. This mode is enabled bythe OA module, and when enabled, monitors the total power consumed by the c7000enclosure in real-time and automatically adjusts to changes in power demand. • Ten Active Cool fans use the parallel, redundant, scalab...
Page 20 - SAS Disk Enclosure
Provides Configuration Storage CLIM HBA Slot SAS or Fibre Channel Optional customer order 2 SAS or Fibre Channel Optional customer order 1 Connections to FCDMs are not supported. For an illustration of the Storage CLIM HBA slots, see “Storage CLIM Devices” (page 57) . SAS Disk Enclosure The SAS disk...
Page 22 - Fibre Channel switches:
Up to four ERMs can be used for even longer battery-supported system run time. HP supportsthe HP AF434A ERM. WARNING! UPS's and ERMs must be mounted in the lowest portion of the NonStop BladeSystem to avoid tipping and stability issues. NOTE: The R12000/3 UPS has two output connectors. For I/O racks...
Page 23 - components and associated software, see
Figure 1-3 Connections Between Storage CLIMs and ESS For fault tolerance, the primary and backup paths to an ESS logical device (LDEV) must gothrough different Fibre Channel switches. Some storage area procedures, such as reconfiguration, can cause the affected switches to pause.If the pause is long...
Page 24 - Component Location and Identification; This subsection includes these topics:
• “Cluster I/O Protocols (CIP) Subsystem” (page 24) • “Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) Subsystem” (page 24) OSM Package The HP Open System Management (OSM) product is the required system management tool forNonStop BladeSystems. OSM works together with the Onboard Administrator (OA) andIntegrated Li...
Page 25 - Terminology; These are terms used in locating and describing components:
Terminology These are terms used in locating and describing components: Definition Term Computer system housing that includes a structure ofexternal panels, front and rear doors, internal racking,and dual PDUs. Cabinet Structure integrated into the cabinet into whichrackmountable components are asse...
Page 26 - LH on Port 12 stands for long haul.
Rack and Offset Physical Location Rack name and rack offset identify the physical location of components in a NonStop BladeSystem.The rack name is located on an external label affixed to the rack, which includes the system nameplus a 2-digit rack number. Rack offset is labeled on the rails in each s...
Page 27 - NonStop Server Blade Group-Module-Slot Numbering; IOAM Enclosure Group-Module-Slot Numbering
NonStop Server Blade Group-Module-Slot Numbering These tables show the default numbering for the NonStop Server Blades of a NonStop BladeSystemwhen the server blades are powered on and functioning: GMS Numbering For the Logical Processors: Slot* Module Group* Processor ID 1 1 100 0 2 1 100 1 3 1 100...
Page 29 - Fibre Channel Disk Module Group-Module-Slot Numbering
Fibre Channel Disk Module Group-Module-Slot Numbering This table shows the default numbering for the Fibre Channel disk module: FCDM IOAM Enclosure Item Slot Shelf FCSA F-SACs Slot Module Group Fibre Channeldisk module 0 1 - 4 ifdaisy-chained; 1 if single diskenclosure 1, 2 1 - 5 2 - X fabric; 3 - Y...
Page 30 - System Installation Document Packet; “Configuration Forms for the ServerNet Adapters and CLIMs”; Configuration Forms for the ServerNet Adapters and CLIMs
System Installation Document Packet To keep track of the hardware configuration, internal and external communications cabling, IPaddresses, and connect networks, assemble and retain as the systems records an InstallationDocument Packet. This packet can include: • “Technical Document for the Factory-...
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
2 Site Preparation Guidelines This section describes power, environmental, and space considerations for your site. Modular Cabinet Power and I/O Cable Entry Power and I/O cables can enter the NonStop BladeSystem from either the top or the bottom rearof the modular cabinets, depending on how the cabi...
Page 32 - “AC
exceeded. Severe electrical disturbances can exceed the design specifications of the equipment.Common sources of such disturbances are: • Fluctuations occurring within the facility’s distribution system • Utility service low-voltage conditions (such as sags or brownouts) • Wide and rapid variations ...
Page 33 - fail support of the Configure a Power Source as UPS OSM action.
NOTE: Retrofitting a system in the field with a UPS and ERMs will likely require moving all installed enclosures in the rack to provide space for the new hardware. One or more of theenclosures that formerly resided in the rack might be displaced and therefore have to be installedin another rack that...
Page 34 - to calculate the total heat dissipation for; Weight
NOTE: Failure of site cooling with the NonStop BladeSystem continuing to run can cause rapid heat buildup and excessive temperatures within the hardware. Excessive internal temperaturescan result in full or partial system shutdown. Ensure that the site’s cooling system remains fullyoperational when ...
Page 35 - “Dimensions and; “Cooling
pallets using supplied ramps. Also be sure adequate personnel are present to remove each cabinetfrom its shipping pallet and to safely move it to the installation site. WARNING! A fully populated cabinet is unstable when moving down the unloading ramp from its shipping pallet. Arrange for enough per...
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:
3 System Installation Specifications This section provides specifications necessary for system installation planning. NOTE: All specifications provided in this section assume that each enclosure in the modular cabinet is fully populated. The maximum current for each AC service depends on the numbera...
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
One c7000 power feed is from the main power source and the other is from a backup UPS grid.For the R12000/3 UPS installed in a rack, the backup power source for the c7000 is one of thededicated three phase outputs. There is no power sharing between the c7000 and the rack PDUfeed. Two three-phase rac...
Page 39 - North America/Japan Power Setup Without Rack-Mounted UPS
Figure 3-1 North America/Japan 3-Phase Power Setup With Rack-Mounted UPS North America/Japan Power Setup Without Rack-Mounted UPS To setup the power feed connections as shown in Figure 3-2 : 1. Connect two 3-phase 30A power feeds to the two AF504A PDU NEMA L15-30P (30A, 4wire/3 pole) input connector...
Page 40 - Figure 3-2 North America/Japan Power Setup; International Power Setup With Rack-Mounted UPS
Figure 3-2 North America/Japan Power Setup International Power Setup With Rack-Mounted UPS To setup the power feed connections as shown in Figure 3-3 (page 41) : 1. Connect one 3-phase 32A power feed to the rack-mounted UPS IEC309 532P6 (32A, 5 wire/4pole) input connector. 2. Connect one 3-phase 16A...
Page 41 - Figure 3-3 International 3-Phase Power Setup With UPS; International Power Setup Without Rack-Mounted UPS
Figure 3-3 International 3-Phase Power Setup With UPS International Power Setup Without Rack-Mounted UPS To setup the power feed connections as shown in Figure 3-4 : 1. Connect two 3-phase 16A power feeds to the two AF508A PDU IEC309 516P6 (16A, 5 wire/4pole) input connectors. 2. Connect two 3-phase...
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.
AC Input Power for Modular Cabinets This subsection provides information about AC input power for modular cabinets and coversthese topics: • “North America and Japan: 208 V AC PDU Power ” • “International: 400 V AC PDU Power ” • “Branch Circuits and Circuit Breakers” • “Enclosure AC Input” (page 45)...
Page 45 - Enclosure AC Input
In cabinets without the optional rack-mounted UPS, each of the two PDUs requires a separatebranch circuit of these ratings: Amps (see following “CAUTION” ) Volts Region 30 208 North America and Japan 16 1 400 International 1 Category D circuit breaker is required. CAUTION: Be sure the hardware confi...
Page 46 - Enclosure Power Loads; “Calculating Specifications for Enclosure Combinations” (page 51)
input, with each phase (International) or pairs of phases (North America/Japan) associated withone of the c7000 power supplies. When the c7000 is operating in Dynamic Power Saving Mode,the minimum number of power supplies are enabled to redundantly power the enclosure. Thismode increases power suppl...
Page 47 - Dimensions and Weights; “Plan View of the 42U Modular Cabinet”; Plan View of the 42U Modular Cabinet
Dimensions and Weights This subsection provides information about the dimensions and weights for modular cabinetsand enclosures installed in a modular cabinet and covers these topics: • “Plan View of the 42U Modular Cabinet” • “Service Clearances for the Modular Cabinets” • “Unit Sizes” • “42U Modul...
Page 48 - 2U Modular Cabinet Physical Specifications; Enclosure Dimensions
Height (U) Enclosure Type 1 Maintenance switch (Ethernet) 6 R12000/3 UPS 3 Extended runtime module 2 Rack-mounted system console 42U Modular Cabinet Physical Specifications Weight Depth Width Height Item cm in. cm in. cm in. Depends ontheenclosuresinstalled.Refer to “ModularCabinet andEnclosureWeigh...
Page 49 - Modular Cabinet and Enclosure Weights With Worksheet; “Calculating; Modular Cabinet Stability
Modular Cabinet and Enclosure Weights With Worksheet The total weight of each modular cabinet is the sum the weights of the cabinet plus each enclosureinstalled in it. Use this worksheet to determine the total weight: Total Weight Number ofEnclosures EnclosureType kg lbs kg lbs 137 303 Modularcabine...
Page 50 - Environmental Specifications; “Heat Dissipation Specifications and Worksheet”; Heat Dissipation Specifications and Worksheet; Operating Temperature, Humidity, and Altitude
Environmental Specifications This subsection provides information about environmental specifications and covers these topics: • “Heat Dissipation Specifications and Worksheet” • “Operating Temperature, Humidity, and Altitude” • “Nonoperating Temperature, Humidity, and Altitude” (page 51) • “Cooling ...
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)
1 Operating and recommended ranges refer to the ambient air temperature and humidity measured 19.7 in. (50 cm)from the front of the air intake cooling vents. 2 For each 1000 feet (305 m) increase in altitude above 10,000 feet (up to a maximum of 15,000 feet), subtract 1.5× F(0.83× C) from the upper ...
Page 52 - Table 3-1 Example of Cabinet Load Calculations
• One c7000 enclosure with 8 NonStop Server Blades • Two IP or Storage CLIMs • Two SAS disk enclosures • One IOAM enclosure • Two Fibre channel disk modules • One rack-mounted system console with keyboard/monitor units • One maintenance switch • One 42U high cabinet For a total thermal load for a sy...
Page 53 - System Configuration Guidelines; “Internal ServerNet Interconnect Cabling”; Internal ServerNet Interconnect Cabling; This subsection includes:; Dedicated Service LAN Cables
4 System Configuration Guidelines This chapter provides configuration guidelines for a NonStop BladeSystem and includes thesemain topics: • “Internal ServerNet Interconnect Cabling” • “ServerNet Fabric and Supported Connections” (page 54) • “NonStop BladeSystem Port Connections” (page 56) NonStop Bl...
Page 54 - Cable Product IDs; ServerNet Fabric and Supported Connections; ServerNet Cluster Connections; ServerNet Cluster Supplement for NonStop BladeSystems
Product ID Maximum Length Connectors Fiber Type Connection M8905 nn 6 m SFF-8470 to SFF-8088 N.A. Storage CLIMenclosure (SAS HBA)to SAS disk enclosure M8906 nn 6 m SFF-8088 to SFF-8088 N.A. SAS disk enclosure toSAS disk enclosure Although a considerable cable length can exist between the modular enc...
Page 55 - Figure 4-1 ServerNet Switch Standard I/O Supported Connections
ServerNet Fabric Cross-Link Connections A pair of small form-factor pluggable (SFPs) with standard LC-Duplex connectors are providedto allow for the ServerNet fabric cross-link connection. Connections are made to ports 9 and 10(labeled X1 and X2) on the c7000 enclosure ServerNet switch. Interconnect...
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
Figure 4-2 ServerNet Switch High I/O Supported Connections Connections to IOAM Enclosures The NonStop BladeSystem supports connections to an IOAM Enclosure. The IOAM Enclosurerequires 4-way Servernet links. If you want 4 IOAMs in the first enclosure, only the ServerNetHigh I/O Switch provides these ...
Page 57 - Daisy-chain configurations are not supported.; SAS Ports to SAS Tape Devices
Fibre Channel Ports to Fibre Tape Devices Fibre Channel tape devices can be directly connected to the Fibre Channel ports on a StorageCLIM or an FCSA in an IOAM enclosure. With a Fibre Channel tape drive connected to thesystem, you can use the BACKUP and RESTORE utilities to save data to and restore...
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
SAS disk enclosures connect to Storage CLIMs via SAS cables. For details on cable types, see “Cable Types, Connectors, Lengths, and Product IDs” (page 93) . Factory-Default Disk Volume Locations for SAS Disk Devices This illustration shows where the factory-default locations for the primary and mirr...
Page 59 - Figure 4-3 Two Storage CLIMs, Two SAS Disk Enclosure Configuration; Two Storage CLIMs, Four SAS Disk Enclosures
Figure 4-3 Two Storage CLIMs, Two SAS Disk Enclosure Configuration This table lists the Storage CLIM, LUN, and bay identification for the factory-default system disklocations in the configuration of two Storage CLIMs and two SAS disk enclosures. In this case,$SYSTEM, $DSMSCM, $AUDIT, and OSS are con...
Page 60 - Fibre Channel Devices; “Configurations for Fibre Channel Devices” (page 62)
Figure 4-4 Two Storage CLIMs, Four SAS Disk Enclosure Configuration This table lists the Storage CLIM, LUN, and bay identification for the factory-default system disklocations in the configuration of two Storage CLIMs and four SAS disk enclosures. In this case,$SYSTEM, $DSMSCM, $AUDIT, and OSS are c...
Page 61 - This illustration shows an FCSA with indicators and ports:; Factory-Default Disk Volume Locations for FCDMs
This illustration shows an FCSA with indicators and ports: This illustration shows the locations of the hardware in the Fibre Channel disk module as wellas the Fibre Channel port connectors at the back of the enclosure: Fibre Channel disk modules connect to Fibre Channel ServerNet adapters (FCSAs) v...
Page 62 - Primary Fibre Channel disk module connects to the FCSA F-SAC 1.
FCSA location and cable connections vary according to the various controller and Fibre Channeldisk module combinations. Configurations for Fibre Channel Devices Storage subsystems in NonStop S-series systems used a fixed hardware layout. Each enclosurecan have up to four controllers for storage devi...
Page 64 - Four FCSAs, Four FCDMs, One IOAM Enclosure
NOTE: Although it is not a requirement for fault tolerance to house the primary and mirror disk drives in separate FCDMs. the example configurations show FCDMs housing only primaryor mirror drives, mainly for simplicity in keeping track of the physical locations of the drives. • “Two FCSAs, Two FCDM...
Page 65 - Two FCSAs, Two FCDMs, Two IOAM Enclosures
This table lists the FCSA group-module-slot-port (GMSP) and disk group-module-shelf-bay(GMSB) identification for the factory-default system disk locations in the configuration of fourFCSAs, four Fibre Channel disk modules, and one IOAM enclosure: Disk GMSB 1 FCSA GMSP Disk Volume Name 110.211.101 11...
Page 66 - Four FCSAs, Four FCDMs, Two IOAM Enclosures
This table list the FCSA group-module-slot-port (GMSP) and disk group-module-shelf-bay(GMSB) identification for the factory-default system disk locations in the configuration of twoFCSAs, two Fibre Channel disk modules, and two IOAM enclosures: Disk GMSB 1 FCSA GMSP Disk Volume Name 110.211.101 110....
Page 67 - Daisy-Chain Configurations; When planning for possible use of daisy-chained disks, consider:
This table lists the FCSA group-module-slot-port (GMSP) and disk group-module-shelf-bay(GMSB) identification for the factory-default system disk locations in the configuration of fourFCSAs, four Fibre Channel disk modules, and two IOAM enclosures: Disk GMSB* FCSA GMSP Disk Volume Name 110.211.101 11...
Page 69 - Four FCSAs, Three FCDMs, One IOAM Enclosure
Disk GMSB* FCSA GMSP Disk Volume Name 110.211.104 110.2.1.1 and 110.3.1.1 $OSS * For an illustration of the factory-default slot locations for a Fibre Channel disk module, see “Factory-Default Disk Volume Locations for FCDMs” (page 61) . Four FCSAs, Three FCDMs, One IOAM Enclosure This illustration ...
Page 70 - Ethernet to Networks
Disk GMSB FCSA GMSP Disk Volume Name 110.221.110 110.2.2.1 and 110.3.2.1 $AUDIT (mirror 1) 110.221.111 110.2.2.1 and 110.3.2.1 $OSS (mirror 1) This illustration shows the factory-default locations for the configurations of four FCSAs andthree Fibre Channel disk modules where the primary system file ...
Page 71 - “Changing Customer Passwords”; Changing Customer Passwords
This illustration shows the Ethernet ports and ServerNet fabric connections on an IP CLIM withthe IP CLIM B configuration: Both the IP and Storage CLIMs use the Cluster I/O Protocols (CIP) subsystem. For moreinformation about managing your CLIMs using the CIP subsystem, see the Cluster I/O Protocols...
Page 72 - Table 4-1 Default User Names and Passwords; Change the Onboard Administrator (OA) Password
Table 4-1 Default User Names and Passwords To change this password,see... Default Password Default User Name NonStop Blade System Component “Change the OnboardAdministrator (OA)Password” hpnonstop Admin Onboard Administrator (OA) “Change the CLIM iLOPassword” hpnonstop Admin CLIM iLO “Change the Mai...
Page 73 - Change the NonStop ServerBlade MP (iLO) Password; Administration; Change the Remote Desktop Password; Change Password; Default Naming Conventions
1. From the NonStop host system, enter the climcmd command for password: >climcmd clim-name, ip-address, or host-name passwd It will ask for password two times. For example: $SYSTEM STARTUP 3> climcmd c1002531 passwd comForte SSH client version T9999H06_11Feb2008_comForte_SSH_0078Enter new UNI...
Page 74 - Preconfigured default resource names are:
Preconfigured default resource names are: Description Example Naming Convention Type of Object CLIM that has an X1attachment point of fiber onthe ServerNet switch portlocated in group 100,module 2, slot 5, port 3, andfiber 2 C1002532 C group module slot fiber CLuster I/O Module (CLIM) Twentieth SAS ...
Page 75 - Possible Values of Disk and Tape LUNs; For a SAS disk, the LUN number is calculated as
Description Example Naming Convention Type of Object None None Automatically created byWANMGR TFTP process None None Automatically created byWANMGR WANBOOT process Nineteenth SWAN adapterin the system S19 S number SWAN adapter Possible Values of Disk and Tape LUNs The possible values of disk and tap...
Page 77 - Hardware Configuration in Modular Cabinets; “Power; Maximum Number of Modular Components; Enclosure Locations in Cabinets
5 Hardware Configuration in Modular Cabinets This chapter shows locations of hardware components within the 42U modular cabinet for aNonStop BladeSystem. A number of physical configurations are possible because of the flexibilityinherent to the NonStop Multicore Architecture and ServerNet network. N...
Page 78 - Typical Configuration; components that can be installed in the modular cabinet.
Notes Required Cabinet (Rack)Location Height (U) Enclosure or Component Required when you haveless than four cabinetsbayed together. Cabinetstabilizer is not requiredwhen cabinet is bolted to itsadjacent cabinet. Bottom front exterior ofcabinet N/A Cabinet stabilizer There is a limit of oneinstalled...
Page 81 - Maintenance and Support Connectivity; the assistance of the ISEE team.; Basic LAN Configuration
6 Maintenance and Support Connectivity Local monitoring and maintenance of the NonStop BladeSystem occurs over the dedicated serviceLAN. The dedicated service LAN provides connectivity between the system console and themaintenance infrastructure in the system hardware. Remote support is provided by ...
Page 82 - One connection for each system console running OSM
• One connection for each system console running OSM • One connection to each of the two Onboard Administrators (OAs) in each c7000 enclosure • One connection to each of the two Interconnect Ethernet switches in each c7000 enclosure • One connection to the maintenance interface (eth0) for each IP an...
Page 83 - Fault-Tolerant LAN Configuration; A system console to each maintenance switch
Fault-Tolerant LAN Configuration HP recommends that you use a fault-tolerant LAN configuration. A fault-tolerant configurationincludes these connections to two maintenance switches as shown in example Figure 6-2 (page 84) : • A system console to each maintenance switch • One connection from one Onbo...
Page 84 - IP Addresses; c7000 enclosure ServerNet switches
Figure 6-2 Example of a Fault-Tolerant LAN Configuration With Two Maintenance Switches IP Addresses NonStop BladeSystems require Internet protocol (IP) addresses for these components that areconnected to the dedicated service LAN: • c7000 enclosure ServerNet switches • IOAM enclosure ServerNet switc...
Page 88 - Ethernet Cables; Do not connect SWANs on a subnet containing a DHCP.; Dedicated Service LAN Links Using G4SAs
Default IP Address Location Component 192.168.32.1 Backup system console starting IPaddress 192.168.32.254 Backup system console ending IPaddress 255.255.0.0 Backup system console subnet mask TCP/IP processes for OSM Service Connection: 192.168.36.10255.255.0.0 subnet mask $ZTCP0 192.168.36.11255.25...
Page 89 - Dedicated Service LAN Links Using IP CLIMs; CLIM connected to a separate maintenance switch.; Initial Configuration for a Dedicated Service LAN
NOTE: For a fault-tolerant dedicated service LAN, two G4SAs are required, with each G4SA connected to a separate maintenance switch. These G4SA can reside in modules 2 and 3 of thesame IOAM enclosure or in module 2 of one IOAM enclosure and module 3 of a second IOAMenclosure. When the G4SA provides ...
Page 90 - System Console Configurations; Several system console configurations are possible:; One System Console Managing One System (Setup Configuration); shows a fault-tolerant configuration
System consoles communicate with NonStop BladeSystems over a dedicated service local areanetwork (LAN) or a secure operations LAN. A dedicated service LAN is required for use of OSMLow-Level Link and Notification Director functionality, which includes configuring primaryand backup dial-out points (r...
Page 93 - A Cables; Available cables and their lengths are:
A Cables Cable Types, Connectors, Lengths, and Product IDs Available cables and their lengths are: Product ID Length (feet) Length (meters) Connectors Cable Type N.A. .79 .24 LC-LC MMF M8941-02 8 2.5 MTP-LC MMF M8941-10 33 10 M8941-15 49 15 M8941-30 98 30 M8941-50 164 50 M8925-01 5 1.5 MTP-MTP MMF M...
Page 94 - Cable Length Restrictions
NOTE: ServerNet cluster connections on NonStop BladeSystems follow the ServerNet cluster and cable length rules and restrictions. For more information, see these manuals: • ServerNet Cluster Supplement for NonStop BladeSystems • For 6770 switches and star topologies: ServerNet Cluster Manual • For 6...
Page 95 - B Operations and Management Using OSM Applications; AC Power Monitoring; A user-supplied UPS installed in each modular cabinet
B Operations and Management Using OSM Applications OSM client-based components are installed on new system console shipments and also deliveredby an OSM installer on the HP NonStop System Console (NSC) Installer DVD image. The NSCDVD image also delivers all other client software required for managin...
Page 99 - C Default Startup Characteristics; SAS Disk Enclosures; disks in these locations:; FCDM Enclosures
C Default Startup Characteristics Each NonStop BladeSystem ships with these default startup characteristics: • $SYSTEM disks residing in either SAS disk enclosures or FCDM enclosures: SAS Disk Enclosures — Systems with only two to three Storage CLIMs and two SAS disk enclosures with the disks in the...
Page 101 - see
ServerNet Fabric Destination Processor Source Disk Description Load Path X 1 $SYSTEM-P Backup 11 Y 1 $SYSTEM-P Backup 12 X 1 $SYSTEM-M Mirror 13 Y 1 $SYSTEM-M Mirror 14 X 1 $SYSTEM-M Mirror-Backup 15 Y 1 $SYSTEM-M Mirror-Backup 16 The command interpreter input file (CIIN) is automatically invoked af...
Page 103 - Index; Symbols
Index Symbols $SYSTEM disk locations, 99 A AC current calculations, 51AC Input Module, 37AC power 208 V AC 3-phase delta 24A RMS, 44400 V AC 3-phase delta 16A RMS, 44enclosure input specifications, 45input, 44power-fail monitoring, 95power-fail states, 97 AC power feed, 42, 44 bottom of cabinet, 43t...