NEC 1080Xd - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Proprietary Notice and Liability Disclaimer; Trademarks; trademarks of their respective trademark owners.
  • Page 5 – Contents iii; Contents
  • Page 6 – iv Contents; Service
  • Page 7 – Contents v; I/O Board Installation
  • Page 8 – vi Contents
  • Page 9 – Using This Guide vii; Using This Guide
  • Page 10 – Text Conventions; This guide uses the following text conventions.; WARNING; Note; Ctrl; and; ENTER
  • Page 11 – Using This Guide ix; Related Documents; or as paper copy shipped with your server.; CAUTION; ServerCare; Guide
  • Page 12 – Safety Notices
  • Page 13 – Using This Guide xi; To ensure the extra-low voltage
  • Page 14 – Care and Handling
  • Page 15 – System Overview
  • Page 16 – Overview; Itanium
  • Page 17 – System Overview 1-3; System Features
  • Page 18 – Optional PCIX Unit in two versions, Base Unit and Core Unit:
  • Page 19 – System Overview 1-5; System Chassis; Front View; Figure 1-2 Front View
  • Page 20 – Top View; Figure 1-3 shows the components within the Main Chassis.
  • Page 21 – System Overview 1-7; Right Side View; Figure 1-4 shows the system right side features.
  • Page 22 – Internal View; Figure 1-5 shows internal views of CELLV Board features.
  • Page 23 – System Overview 1-9; Main Components; Itanium 2 Processors
  • Page 24 – Service Processor Board; System Functions; The following subsections describe select system functions.; Partitioning
  • Page 25 – System Overview 1-11; Chipset and Crossbar Switch; The system supports the following ACPI features:
  • Page 26 – Expansion; The Express5800/1080Xd server can be expanded by adding:; I t ani um2
  • Page 27 – System Overview 1-13; CELLV Board
  • Page 28 – Peripheral Devices; Security
  • Page 29 – System Operation
  • Page 30 – Setting Up the Server; Use the following procedure to set up the server.; Check that the server has been installed as described in the; Figure 2-1. Opening the Rear Server Door
  • Page 31 – System Operation 2-3; Close and lock the rear server door.
  • Page 32 – Starting Up the System; Start up the server system as follows.; Power on the console and any other external devices.; Figure 2-3. Main Chassis AC Power Circuit Breaker
  • Page 33 – System Operation 2-5; Figure 2-4. PCIX Unit AC Power Circuit Breaker
  • Page 34 – Esc; Figure 2-6. SP Console Screen – SP Firmware Activated
  • Page 35 – System Operation 2-7; Enter; on the SP console to bring up the specified partitions
  • Page 36 – Shutting Down the System; Shut down the system as follows.; Recommended shutdown; – Windows Shut Down; dn; on the SP console to shut down the system. If software is not; on the SP console to force a shut down of the system (see
  • Page 37 – System Operation 2-9; Figure 2-9. DN Command Power Shut Down Screen; Figure 2-10. DF Command Power Shut Down Screen
  • Page 38 – Using Exception Procedures; Dump; dp; Cold Reset; rs
  • Page 39 – System Operation 2-11; Restart; pc; Power On Reset
  • Page 40 – Booting the OS; OS Boot from Boot Manager; EFI applications; OS Boot from the EFI Boot Manager
  • Page 41 – EFI Shell; Read the system file of the Boot device.
  • Page 42 – EFI Shell Commands
  • Page 43 – System Operation 2-15
  • Page 44 – OS Boot from EFI Shell; Figure 2-14. Specifying the File System on the Shell Screen; cd os
  • Page 45 – System Operation 2-17; Figure 2-15. Starting the OS Loader from Shell; Notes for OS Installation; SCSI cards and disks installed on the PCI bus:
  • Page 46 – SCSI cards and fixed disks installed on the PCI bus:; Checking Failure; Partition configuration of the system
  • Page 47 – System Operation 2-19; Using the DVD-ROM Drive; Inserting a Disc in the DVD-ROM Drive
  • Page 48 – Using an Optional Tape Drive; Environmental DAT Specifications
  • Page 49 – System Operation 2-21; DAT Cartridge Labels; Use the following labeling information:; Figure 2-17. Digital Audio Tape Label Positions; Write Protection
  • Page 50 – DAT Cartridge Insertion and Removal; Figure 2-19. Inserting and Removing a DAT Cartridge
  • Page 51 – Service Processor; SP Console
  • Page 52 – The following sections describe:; SP Console Connections
  • Page 53 – Console Operations; You can use the consoles to:; Console Status and Login Authentication
  • Page 54 – See Figure 3-2 for a diagram of using console modes.
  • Page 55 – Service Processor 3-5
  • Page 56 – Login and Main Menu
  • Page 57 – Table 3-5. Main Menu Login Events and Operations
  • Page 58 – To return to the Main Menu, press; Table 3-7. Login and Main Menu Screen References
  • Page 59 – Service Processor 3-9; Virtual SOP; To return to the Main Menu from the Virtual SOP, press
  • Page 60 – Partition State Display; xx N sssssssssssssss cccccc; Table 3-11. Reference to Partition State Display
  • Page 61 – Service Processor 3-11
  • Page 62 – SP Command Console; To return to the Main Menu from the SP Command Console, press; Table 3-12. SP Command Console Operation; Table 3-13. SP Command Screen References; SP Command Console Buffer
  • Page 63 – Service Processor 3-13; SP Command Prompt; SP Message Header
  • Page 64 – SP Command List; The following table lists the SP commands by category.; Figure 3-4. System State Transitions and System Control Commands
  • Page 65 – Service Processor 3-15
  • Page 66 – SP Command Reference
  • Page 67 – Service Processor 3-17
  • Page 69 – Service Processor 3-19
  • Page 71 – Service Processor 3-21
  • Page 73 – Service Processor 3-23
  • Page 75 – Service Processor 3-25; This command generates a dump interrupt in the system.
  • Page 76 – This command can be executed in the AC POWER ON or DC POWER state.
  • Page 77 – Service Processor 3-27
  • Page 79 – Service Processor 3-29
  • Page 81 – Service Processor 3-31; This command can be executed in the AC POWER ON or DC POWER ON state.; Table 3-33 FV Screen References
  • Page 82 – Displays and changes the partition settings.; Table 3-34. HW Components and Subcomponents
  • Page 83 – Service Processor 3-33
  • Page 85 – Service Processor 3-35
  • Page 87 – Service Processor 3-37
  • Page 89 – Service Processor 3-39
  • Page 91 – Service Processor 3-41
  • Page 93 – Service Processor 3-43
  • Page 95 – Service Processor 3-45
  • Page 97 – Service Processor 3-47
  • Page 99 – Service Processor 3-49
  • Page 103 – Service Processor 3-53
  • Page 105 – Service Processor 3-55; This command can be executed on a partition in the following state:
  • Page 107 – Service Processor 3-57; Table 3-46. RS Display Screen References
  • Page 108 – Table 3-48. RS Display Screen References
  • Page 109 – BIOS Setup; Setup Overview
  • Page 110 – When You Should Change the Settings; Some Setting Errors Exist
  • Page 111 – The system will wait for a key entry. Press the F2 key to start Setup.; Table 4-1. BIOS Virtual DIPSW Setting Value; Adding or Deleting a Boot Device
  • Page 112 – The BIOS Version Has Changed; Starting Setup; P r es s t o e n t e r S e t u p
  • Page 113 – Screen Description; To configure Setup, use the keys on the bottom portion of the screen.
  • Page 114 – Menu Tree; Setup has the following five menus:
  • Page 115 – Main Menu Overview
  • Page 116 – Advanced Menu Overview; a POST error occurs.
  • Page 117 – Security Menu Overview; Set a Password for the BIOS boot
  • Page 118 – System Hardware Menu Overview; and parameters, refer to “System Hardware Menu.”
  • Page 120 – Exit Menu Overview; Exit from Setup saving all changes
  • Page 121 – Menu Options and Settings; Main Menu; When you start Setup, the Main menu appears first.
  • Page 123 – Advanced Menu
  • Page 125 – Advanced Submenu; “9009 Console Device was not found.”
  • Page 126 – Peripheral Configuration Submenu; Figure 4-5. Peripheral Configuration Submenu
  • Page 127 – Table 4-6. Peripheral Configuration Submenu
  • Page 128 – Monitoring Configuration Submenu; Figure 4-6. Monitoring Configuration Submenu
  • Page 129 – Table 4-7. Monitoring Configuration Submenu
  • Page 130 – Option ROM Submenu
  • Page 132 – Extended PCI Slot Submenu
  • Page 133 – Table 4-10. Default Values of Extended PCI Slot Option ROM Scan
  • Page 134 – Procedure when a video card is installed:
  • Page 135 – Numlock Submenu
  • Page 137 – Security Menu
  • Page 139 – System Hardware Menu
  • Page 141 – HBB Configuration Submenu
  • Page 143 – PCI Bus Parity Error Assert Submenu; Figure 4-13. PCI Bus Parity Error Assert Submenu
  • Page 145 – Master Latency Timer Submenu; Figure 4-14. Master Latency Timer Submenu
  • Page 147 – Multi Transaction Timer Submenu; Figure 4-15. Multi Transaction Timer Submenu
  • Page 149 – Low MMIO Configuration Submenu; Figure 4-16. Low MMIO Configuration Submenu
  • Page 151 – High MMIO Configuration Submenu; Figure 4-17. High MMIO Configuration Submenu
  • Page 153 – IO Space Configuration Submenu; Figure 4-18. IO Space Configuration Submenu
  • Page 155 – PCI Bus Configuration Submenu; Figure 4-19. PCI Bus Configuration Submenu
  • Page 157 – Console Redirection Submenu; Figure 4-20. Console Redirection Submenu
  • Page 159 – Console Redirection – System Serial Port; Figure 4-21. Console Redirection – System Serial Port Submenu
  • Page 161 – Console Redirection – Serial Port 1; Figure 4-22. Console Redirection – Serial Port 1 Submenu
  • Page 163 – Shrink Total Number of Interrupt Vectors Submenu; Figure 4-23. Shrink Total Number of Interrupt Vectors Submenu
  • Page 165 – Exit Menu
  • Page 167 – BIOS Virtual DIP Switch; What is BIOS Virtual DIP Switch?; Table 4-28. Virtual DIP Switch Setting Value
  • Page 168 – Available PCI Online Maintenance Function; Select the online maintenance available slot and device.
  • Page 169 – Select “HBB Configuration” in the System Hardware menu.; PCI Gap; Select “System Hardware.”; If a Reboot Occurs; If an expanded PCI Gap was specified:
  • Page 171 – HBB Configuration Submenu Precaution; Figure 4-26. HBB Configuration Submenu Example
  • Page 173 – I/O Board Installation; Identifying PCI Slots in the Core Module
  • Page 174 – GXB; Figure 5-1. PCI Slots in the Core Module
  • Page 175 – Table 5-1. PCI Slot Allocation in the Core Module; Figure 5-2. PCI Slots and Bus Groups in the Core Module
  • Page 176 – Identifying PCI Slots in the PCIX Unit
  • Page 177 – Table 5-2. PCI Slot Allocation in the PCIX Unit; Figure 5-4. PCI Slots and Bus Groups in the PCIX Unit
  • Page 178 – Selecting a Slot; SCSI Card DAT device in the server chassis.; Table 5-3. Board Installation and Operating Frequencies
  • Page 179 – Installing a Board in the Core Module; Figure 5-5. Front Stabilizer and Main Chassis Door
  • Page 180 – Access the Main Chassis as follows:; Figure 5-6. Main Chassis Screws and Handle
  • Page 181 – Figure 5-7. Core Module Access Cover Screw; Access the board slots:
  • Page 182 – Install the board in the slot.
  • Page 183 – Connect any I/O board cable at the rear of the server.
  • Page 184 – Installing a Board in the PCIX Unit
  • Page 185 – Figure 5-10. Stabilizer and PCIX Unit Front Bezel
  • Page 186 – Figure 5-12 PCIX Unit PCI Slot Access Cover
  • Page 187 – Install the board in the appropriate slot.; Carefully remove the slot cover.; Insert the board into the slot.; Figure 5-13 PCIX Unit PCI Slots; Swing the cover back over the slots.
  • Page 189 – Problem Solving; Solving Simple Problems
  • Page 190 – Table 6-1. Checklist for Solving General Problems
  • Page 191 – Problem Solving 6-3
  • Page 192 – Troubleshooting the System; Some of the commands you can use for troubleshooting include:
  • Page 194 – Technical Specifications; Main Chassis; Table A-1 lists the technical specifications for the Main Chassis.; Table A-1. Main Chassis Technical Specifications
  • Page 195 – Technical Specifications A-3
  • Page 196 – Tape Drive; Table A-3. Optional Tape Drive Technical Specifications
  • Page 197 – Technical Specifications A-5; FDD; Table A-4. Optional FDD Technical Specifications
  • Page 199 – Memory Upgrades; Memory Configurations
  • Page 200 – Memory Upgrade; Memory must be installed in groups of 4 DIMMs of the same capacity.
  • Page 201 – DIMM Installation; Figure B-1. CELLV Board DIMM Installation Locations; MMC
  • Page 204 – Installing Microsoft Windows 2003
  • Page 205 – Type; Press; Esc Tab; to find an empty channel. You can now use text-based; Creating a Mirrored Drive of Windows 2003
  • Page 206 – Display partitions on Disk 0 as shown below:; Create mirror partitions on Disk 1 as shown below:
  • Page 208 – Manage the EFI boot menu:
  • Page 209 – bootcfg; Test the clone by selecting it then booting.
  • Page 211 – Index
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Proprietary Notice and Liability Disclaimer The information disclosed in this document, including all designs and related materials, is the valuable property of NEC Solutions (America), Inc. and/or its licensors. NEC Solutions (America), Inc. and/or its licensors, as appropriate, reserve all patent,...

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Contents iii Contents Proprietary Notice Using This Guide Text Conventions ............................................................................................................... viii Related Documents .............................................................................................

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iv Contents OS Boot from EFI Shell .............................................................................................. 2-16 Notes for OS Installation ............................................................................................. 2-17 EFI Device Path............................

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