NEC 5020M-16 - Manual

NEC 5020M-16

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Disposing of your used NEC product; In the European Union; Use of this product in home environments may cause interference.; Compliance with the Harmonic Current Emissions Guideline; home appliance and general purpose appliance notices by METI.
  • Page 3 – Safety Precautions; not use them for other purposes.; WARNING; pictorial symbols
  • Page 4 – Do not touch the internal components of the equipment; CAUTION; Handling of the lithium battery
  • Page 5 – iv; Handling of the laser product; used for this equipment.; クラス1レ−ザ製品; CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT PER IEC825; Disposing/collecting/recycling the equipment; The labels listed below are attached to the cabinet of this system.
  • Page 6 – AT T E N T I O N; 意:入力電源線は
  • Page 7 – 注※意:
  • Page 8 – vii; W A R N I N G; 注意
  • Page 9 – viii
  • Page 11 – Contents; Chapter 1
  • Page 13 – High processing capability; Figure. External Views of the Cabinet
  • Page 14 – Configuration and Specifications of the Base Module
  • Page 15 – Figure. Layout of Parts in the Base Module
  • Page 17 – Main Cabinet; Storage
  • Page 18 – Processors
  • Page 19 – Figure. System Configuration; Itanium2; Expansion POWER BAY
  • Page 20 – Base Module; Chapter 2; Locking/unlocking the cabinet; Figure. Doors of Cabinet; Front door
  • Page 21 – Function; Figure. Image of Partitions
  • Page 22 – Name and Function of Components; SW PANEL
  • Page 23 – Module; At least one I/O module is required for the base module.
  • Page 24 – Bay
  • Page 25 – PCIBAY6; CNSL
  • Page 26 – Unit; Eject button
  • Page 27 – An optional DAT unit can be installed in the I/O module.; Location of Index Labels; Figure. Index Labels on the Digital Audio Tape; Notes on Index Labels; attaching the new labels.; Preventing Accidental Erasure of Data
  • Page 28 – Cleaning the DAT Unit
  • Page 29 – Notes on the DAT Unit; Near the printer (to prevent toner or paper powder dusts); DAT units
  • Page 30 – Location on the inlet box: P1
  • Page 31 – b) Power supply from two systems
  • Page 32 – LEDs
  • Page 33 – SP console (also called the HW console) to display SP messages; Console; The SP console required:
  • Page 35 – Console Connection and Login; Figure. Type of Console Connections; Accessible Console Functions; iSP operation using SP commands
  • Page 36 – Status and Login Authentication; To gain access to console operation, you must first login to the iSP.; Type Default
  • Page 37 – Figure. Console Mode Status Transitions
  • Page 38 – Login and Main Menu; Description
  • Page 39 – * The “backup” indicator will not appear if no backup SP exists.
  • Page 41 – OS (BIOS) Console redirection is only allowed for the master iSP.
  • Page 43 – SOP; Virtual SOP is selectable only if the iSP is assigned as the master.
  • Page 45 – Details of Partition Status Display; xx N sssssssssssssss cccccc
  • Page 46 – SP Command Console; Some SP commands are only valid on the master iSP.
  • Page 47 – SP Command Console Buffer; The buffer contents can be listed with the “ML command.”; SP Command Prompt; Prompt
  • Page 48 – SP Command List; The following tables contain SP command lists by category:
  • Page 50 – Configuration
  • Page 51 – SP Command Reference; m b u
  • Page 63 – fv
  • Page 65 – xy
  • Page 66 – n m
  • Page 67 – This command is currently not supported.; n mmm
  • Page 74 – d h
  • Page 75 – xyy
  • Page 76 – Description of Status Indicator Strings
  • Page 95 – m B u; For each p
  • Page 96 – ISPF Clus
  • Page 97 – SP default FTP Server Configuration:; SNMP
  • Page 99 – on
  • Page 101 – Self system number : 0 (
  • Page 102 – SG command terminated.
  • Page 105 – Other than ISPF
  • Page 107 – SR command terminated.
  • Page 109 – End of SEC2
  • Page 110 – Operation Procedure; Chapter 3; Startup; Be sure that all inputs and outputs have been installed and
  • Page 114 – SP Console Messages; ) Example of SP console screen during SPFW boot; DISCONNECTALL) disconnect all console connections
  • Page 115 – up
  • Page 116 – Shutdown
  • Page 119 – ) Example of DC power off display on SP console screen
  • Page 120 – System; SP command AC link mode; * If the AC power-off control starts within two minutes after OS
  • Page 121 – ) SP console screen and operation during AC LINK setup; sg
  • Page 122 – Boot; OS Boot with Boot Manager (Before Installing the OS); For how to installing; P le a se se le ct a b o o t o p tio n
  • Page 123 – OS Boot from the EFI (Extensible Firmware Interface) Boot Manager; Image of the OS Boot screen displayed by the EFI Boot Manager; OS boot disk
  • Page 124 – Shell; EFI Shell Commands
  • Page 127 – OS Boot from EFI Shell; Image of the EFI Shell screen
  • Page 128 – Image of OS loader boot screen
  • Page 129 – Devices
  • Page 130 – UID
  • Page 132 – EFI Boot Option Maintenance; Image of the EFI Boot Manager screen; P l e a s e s e l e c t a b o o t o p t i o n; Image of the EFI Boot Option Maintenance screen
  • Page 134 – Boot from a File; Image of the Boot from a File screen; E F I B o o t M a in te n a n c e M a n a g e r v e r 1 .1 0 [1 4 .6 2 ]
  • Page 135 – Add a Boot Option; Select a device containing the boot file.; Add
  • Page 136 – Change Boot Order; Image of the Change Boot Order screen
  • Page 137 – Manage BootNext Setting; on the menu screen, save the
  • Page 138 – Set Auto Boot Timeout; Using the Delete/Disable Timeout menu.
  • Page 139 – the Network Boot; Before change
  • Page 140 – identify the LAN card and the system is preferable.
  • Page 143 – Dump; System dump procedure
  • Page 144 – Troubleshooting; Chapter 4
  • Page 146 – Notes on Handling; Chapter 5; Digital Audio Tape
  • Page 147 – Wipe the surface of the main and peripheral units with soft cloth.; Figure 5-1 Cleaning Locations
  • Page 148 – Notes on Installation; the cabinet from falling down.
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Page 2 - Disposing of your used NEC product; In the European Union; Use of this product in home environments may cause interference.; Compliance with the Harmonic Current Emissions Guideline; home appliance and general purpose appliance notices by METI.

                                                  Disposing  of  your  used  NEC In the European UnionEU - wide  legislation  as  implemented  in  each  Member  State that  used  electrical  and  electronic  products  carrying  theleft) must  be  disposed  of  separately  from  normal  householdWhen...

Page 3 - Safety Precautions; not use them for other purposes.; WARNING; pictorial symbols

    ii Safety Precautions     Before using the product, read this manual carefully to ensure the proper and safe operation of the product. Follow the instructions in this manual to avoid physical injuries and damages to property. Keep this manual at hand for quick reference as required.   The cables...

Page 4 - Do not touch the internal components of the equipment; CAUTION; Handling of the lithium battery

    iii   WARNING   Do not touch the internal components of the equipment Nobody except the maintenance personnel should open the door of the equipment. Do not disassemble, repair or remodel the equipment by yourself. Do not touch the components inside the equipment or peer into the equipment while ...

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