HP BL860C I2 - Manual

HP BL860C I2

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 8 – on and running properly and that the OA iLO 3 is operational.; Server blade overview
  • Page 10 – Site preparation; Server blade dimensions and weight; Table 1 Server blade dimensions and weight for the BL860c i2; Enclosure information; For more enclosure information see:; Enclosure environmental specifications; This information is for both c3000 and c7000 Enclosures.
  • Page 11 – Sample Site Inspection Checklist; Table 3 Customer and HP Information; Table 4 Site Inspection Checklist
  • Page 13 – Power subsystem; wrist straps include:; Unpacking and inspecting the server blade
  • Page 14 – Verifying site preparation; for more information.; Inspect the shipping containers for damage; Use the instructions printed on the outside top flap of the carton.; Verifying the inventory
  • Page 15 – Installing the server blade into the enclosure; Installation sequence and checklist; “Upgrading a; Installing and powering on the server blade; Preparing the enclosure; Remove the device bay blank.
  • Page 16 – Remove the three adjacent blanks.; Removing a c7000 device bay divider; Slide the device bay shelf locking tab to the left to open it.
  • Page 17 – Removing a c3000 device bay mini-divider or device bay divider; Slide the locking tab down.
  • Page 18 – Installing interconnect modules
  • Page 20 – Remove the connector covers if they are present.
  • Page 21 – Install the server blade.; Server blade power states; Table 5
  • Page 22 – Table 5 Power States; Powering on the server blade
  • Page 23 – Blade Link bay location rules
  • Page 24 – “Upgrading a conjoined configuration” (page 66)
  • Page 25 – Conjoin checks; DF
  • Page 26 – Accessing UEFI or the OS from iLO 3 MP; MP Main Menu
  • Page 27 – UEFI Front Page; If you are at the UEFI shell prompt, enter; exit; to get to the
  • Page 28 – Saving UEFI configuration settings; Booting and installing the operating system
  • Page 29 – Operating system is loaded onto the server blade; ENTER; Operating system is not loaded onto the server blade; “Installing the OS from an external USB DVD device or tape; OS login prompt
  • Page 30 – Operating systems supported on the server blade; Installing the OS from an external USB DVD device or tape device; reset
  • Page 31 – “Configuring system boot options” (page 32); Installing the OS using HP Ignite-UX
  • Page 32 – Configuring system boot options; Boot Manager; autoboot off; autoboot; Booting and shutting down HP-UX; Adding HP-UX to the boot options list; setboot
  • Page 33 – Description; Booting HP-UX from the UEFI Boot Manager; CO
  • Page 34 – Booting HP-UX from the UEFI Shell
  • Page 35 – Adding OpenVMS to the Boot Options List; bcfg boot dump
  • Page 36 – Booting OpenVMS; “Booting OpenVMS from the UEFI Boot Manager” (page 36); Booting OpenVMS from the UEFI Boot Manager; Booting HP OpenVMS from the UEFI Shell; map
  • Page 37 – Shutting Down OpenVMS; OpenVMS DCL; Adding Microsoft Windows to the boot options list
  • Page 38 – Import; Ctrl–B
  • Page 39 – Booting the Microsoft Windows operating system; “Shutting down Microsoft Windows” (page 39); Shutting down Microsoft Windows; shutdown
  • Page 40 – Shutting down Windows from the command line; Restart
  • Page 41 – Optional components; “Installing and powering on the; “Installing the Blade Link for BL870c i2 or BL890c
  • Page 42 – Hot-plug SAS disk drives; “Server blade components
  • Page 43 – Removing the access panel; “Processor and heatsink module”
  • Page 44 – Processor and heatsink module; Processor load order
  • Page 48 – on top of the lever during installation to avoid personal injury.
  • Page 49 – “DIMM pair; DIMMs; DIMM installation guidelines; In a BL860c i2 Server Blade, memory is loaded in pairs.; DIMM pair load order; Table 6 DIMM pair load order
  • Page 50 – DIMM quad load order rules; Table 7 DIMM quad load order; Installing DIMMS; Remove the DIMM baffle (
  • Page 52 – Mezzanine cards; Install Type I mezzanine cards on any mezzanine connector.
  • Page 53 – Press down on the connector to seat the card.; Battery kit and other components; The battery kit includes the following:
  • Page 54 – Battery mounting bracket parts
  • Page 55 – Installing the Controller Board
  • Page 56 – Upgrading or replacing controller options; Replacing the 512MB cache module
  • Page 60 – Removing upgrade components
  • Page 62 – Push the battery plug out of the battery connector.; HP Smart Array P711m Controller; Supercap pack mounting kit; A C-hook to restrain the cable
  • Page 63 – Installing the Supercap mounting bracket; “Preparing the
  • Page 64 – “Mezzanine; Installing the P711m controller board; Installing the Supercap Pack
  • Page 65 – Replacing the access panel
  • Page 66 – Upgrading a conjoined configuration; Procedure summary; Existing server blade check; Upgrade kit contents; One of the following:
  • Page 67 – Before getting started; for more
  • Page 68 – Minimum firmware versions; Determining your current firmware revisions; cm
  • Page 69 – show oa
  • Page 71 – OA GUI
  • Page 72 – The same core frequency.
  • Page 73 – Upgrading the existing server blade
  • Page 76 – output indicating a firmware; from the Command Menu to verify that the firmware levels
  • Page 77 – Reset the iLO 3 MP by entering
  • Page 80 – sysset
  • Page 81 – Operating System Licenses; HP OpenVMS
  • Page 82 – UUID
  • Page 84 – “Preserving VC-assigned
  • Page 85 – Pre-Upgrade Procedure for PI; Search: HP Support Center
  • Page 86 – You should see the following:
  • Page 87 – Troubleshooting; General troubleshooting methodology; Chapter 7: “Removing and
  • Page 88 – Executing recommended troubleshooting methodology; vfp; Table 9; Basic and advanced troubleshooting tables; “Virtual Front Panel LEDs in the iLO 3 TUI” (page 96)
  • Page 89 – Table 9 Basic Low End Troubleshooting
  • Page 91 – Table 10 Advanced Low End Troubleshooting; Troubleshooting tools
  • Page 92 – Controls and ports; Front panel view
  • Page 93 – Rear panel view; GBX signal connectors; Server blade LEDs; Front panel LEDs
  • Page 94 – Figure 1 iLO Heartbeat LED detail view
  • Page 95 – SAS disk drive LEDs; SAS hard drive LED combinations
  • Page 96 – Blade Link LEDs; Virtual Front Panel LEDs in the iLO 3 TUI; VFP
  • Page 99 – SUV Cable and Ports; The SUV cable is not designed to be used as a permanent connection.; Connecting to the serial port; To physically connect to Integrity iLO 3 using the serial port:
  • Page 101 – Fault management overview; To diagnose issues automatically, at the time of detection.; HP-UX Fault management; Event log definitions; Symbolic names are used in the source code for example,
  • Page 102 – Event log usage; iLO 3 MP event logs
  • Page 103 – Administrator; cl
  • Page 104 – SEL review; sl
  • Page 105 – Troubleshooting processors; Processor installation order; “ CPU and heatsink module”; Processor module behaviors; Identifying and troubleshooting firmware issues; UEFI Boot Manager
  • Page 106 – sysrev; Verify and install the latest firmware; Download drivers and software (and firmware); Troubleshooting the server interface (system console); Troubleshooting the environment
  • Page 107 – Table 12 Server blade environmental specifications
  • Page 108 – Removing and replacing components; Server blade components list; part from HP Partsurfer (
  • Page 109 – Table 13 CRU List
  • Page 110 – Preparing the server blade for servicing; “ESD handling; Powering off the server blade; Use one of the following methods to power off the server blade:; Removing the Blade Link for BL870c i2 or BL890c i2 configurations; “Preparing the server blade for servicing”
  • Page 112 – Blade Link for BL860c i2 configurations; “Preparing the server blade for
  • Page 113 – “Powering off the server blade”; Access panel
  • Page 114 – Disk drive blanks; Removing a disk drive blank; Remove the component as indicated:; Disk drives
  • Page 118 – CPU and heatsink module; “DIMMs”
  • Page 121 – DO NOT SEPARATE THE HEATSINK FROM THE PROCESSOR MODULE.; cpuconfig
  • Page 122 – “Disk drive blanks”; Server battery
  • Page 124 – ICH mezzanine board; NOT SUPPORTED FOR USE; System board
  • Page 125 – saupdate; “Upgrading a conjoined
  • Page 127 – Support and other resources; Before you contact HP
  • Page 128 – HP Insight Remote Support Software; Insight Remote Support; New and changed information in this edition; “Installing the OS from an external USB DVD device or; Typographic conventions; Command
  • Page 129 – User input; Commands and other text that you type.
  • Page 130 – Standard terms, abbreviations, and acronyms
  • Page 133 – A Utilities; Configuring a Smart Array Controller; Using the; The
  • Page 134 – Syntax; Updating the firmware using; saupdate list; Determining the; drvcfg
  • Page 135 – ESC
  • Page 136 – Creating a logical drive; Tab
  • Page 137 – Deleting a logical drive; logical drive, data on the drive is not preserved.
  • Page 138 – Useful UEFI command checks; drivers; Use
  • Page 139 – UEFI; UEFI Shell and HP POSSE commands; For more information on these commands, enter
  • Page 140 – Table 15 UEFI Shell Commands
  • Page 142 – Drive paths in UEFI; Using the Boot Maintenance Manager
  • Page 143 – Boot Options; the Boot Options menu contains the following options:; Add Boot Option
  • Page 144 – Delete Boot Option; Use this option to remove boot options from the Boot Options list.
  • Page 145 – Change Boot Order; Enter
  • Page 146 – Driver Options; The Driver Options menu contains the following options:; Add Driver Option; Select
  • Page 147 – Delete Driver Option; spacebar; Change Driver Order; Console Options; conconfig; Boot From File
  • Page 148 – Set Boot Next Value
  • Page 149 – Reset System; Use this option to perform a system reset.
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HP Integrity BL860c i2, BL870c i2 & BL890c
i2 Server Blade User Service Guide

Abstract

This document contains specific information that is intended for users of this HP product.

HP Part Number: 5900-2661
Published: May 2013
Edition: 11

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Summary

Page 8 - on and running properly and that the OA iLO 3 is operational.; Server blade overview

1 Overview The HP Integrity BL860c i2 Server Blade is a dense, low-cost, Intel® Itanium® processor serverblade. Using a Blade Link hardware assembly, multiple BL860c i2 Server Blades can be conjoinedto create dual-blade, four socket and quad-blade, eight socket variants. Number of Processor Sockets ...

Page 10 - Site preparation; Server blade dimensions and weight; Table 1 Server blade dimensions and weight for the BL860c i2; Enclosure information; For more enclosure information see:; Enclosure environmental specifications; This information is for both c3000 and c7000 Enclosures.

2 Site preparation The HP Integrity BL860c i2 Server Blade does not have cooling or power systems. Cooling andpower is provided by the c-Class enclosure. IMPORTANT: To avoid hardware damage, allow the thermal mass of the product to equalize to the temperature and humidity of the installation facilit...

Page 11 - Sample Site Inspection Checklist; Table 3 Customer and HP Information; Table 4 Site Inspection Checklist

20% to 80% Operating 5% to 95% Non-operating 1 All temperature ratings shown are for sea level. An altitude derating of 1°C per 304.8 m (1.8°F per 1000 ft) to 3048m (10,000 ft) is applicable. No direct sunlight allowed. Upper operating limit is 3,048 m (10,000 ft) or 70 Kpa/10.1psia. Upper non-opera...

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