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 ...
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.
iv Handling of the laser product A laser product of Class 1, Subchapter J, Chapter 1 of JIS C6802, EN60825, IEC825 and FDA21CFR, is used for this equipment. Note) Class 1 lasers are defined in JIC6802, EN60825, IEC825 and FDA 21CFR that they are exempt lasers or laser systems that cannot, under ...
Page 6 - AT T E N T I O N; 意:入力電源線は
v 140 注 ※ 意: 同型同定格のヒューズと交換すること。 CAUTION:For continued protection against risk of fire, replace only with same type and ratings of fuse. ATTENTION:Pour une protection continue contre l'incendie,remplacer les fusibles par ceux de meme type et de meme amperage. 150 注 ※ 意: 資格者のみ保守すること。 HAZARD AREA:Q...
Page 7 - 注※意:
vi 243 注 ※ 意:カバーを開ける前に入力電源(分電盤)切断のこと。 CAUTION: Disconnect input power before rem ovin g this cove r. ATTENTION: Couper l'alimentation electrique avant de demonter ce capot. 416 注※意: 保守時は安定板を引き出すこと。 C A U T I O N : PULL OUT STABILIZER WHEN MAINTAINING. AT T E N T I O N : TIRER LE STABILISIEREN...
Page 8 - vii; W A R N I N G; 注意
vii 133-314121-GRP MARKINGS 051 複数の装置を 同時に引き出さないで下さい。 ラックの破損、転倒などの事故の原因となります。 D o n o t p u l l o u t m o r e t h a n o n e c o m p o n e n t a t a t i m e a s i t m a y c a u s e d a m e g e t o t h e r a c k o r a l l o w t h e r a c k t o t i p o v e r. 警告 W A R N I N G 保守者の方へ 05...
Page 9 - viii
viii 243-304367-GRP MARKINGS 001 243-306629-GRP MARKINGS 001 002
Page 11 - Contents; Chapter 1
x Contents Chapter 1 NX7700i/5020M-16 System Overview ................................................................. 1-1 1.1. Configuration and Specifications of the Base Module ............................................... 1-2 1.2. Expandability ...............................................
Page 13 - High processing capability; Figure. External Views of the Cabinet
NX7700i/5020M-16 System Overview 855-900549 1-1 Chapter 1 NX7700i/5020M-16 System Overview This system is a server that implements the following by using the high performance Intel Itanium2 processor: • High processing capability • Open system using the industry standard architecture • Advanced ...
Page 14 - Configuration and Specifications of the Base Module
NX7700i/5020M-16 System Overview 855-900549 1-2 1.1. Configuration and Specifications of the Base Module The base module of this system is composed of the following hardware components: − CELL Can install one to four Intel Itanium2 processors. The minimum required memory capacity is 2GB and can be e...
Page 15 - Figure. Layout of Parts in the Base Module
NX7700i/5020M-16 System Overview 855-900549 1-3 Front View Rear View Figure. Layout of Parts in the Base Module I/O MODULE FAN BOX DPS POW ER BAY AC SW iSP CARD INLET BOX FAN BOX
Page 17 - Main Cabinet; Storage
NX7700i/5020M-16 System Overview 855-900549 1-5 Table. Base Module Specifications (Cont’d) Main Cabinet Cabinet size/weight Note 2) Width 600mm Height 1265/1620/1975mm Depth Note 1) 1050mm Weight (in max. configuration) 545Kg Power supply Voltage Single-phase, 200 to 240V ± 10% Frequency 50/60Hz ± 1...
Page 18 - Processors
NX7700i/5020M-16 System Overview 855-900549 1-6 1.2. Expandability This section explains the expandability of this system and available configurations. CAUTION Contact the maintenance personnel of NEC to replace or upgrade the system. 1.2.1. Adding Processors At least one processor is required for t...
Page 19 - Figure. System Configuration; Itanium2; Expansion POWER BAY
NX7700i/5020M-16 System Overview 855-900549 1-7 Figure. System Configuration 10/100Base - TX RS232C(Console) Server management LAN interface Ethernet cable SP Console (Standard) POWER BAY 0 I/O MODULE N E C DVD-ROM UNIT DAT UNIT CELL Itanium2 The minimum 2GB memory can be expanded up to 64GB for eac...
Page 20 - Base Module; Chapter 2; Locking/unlocking the cabinet; Figure. Doors of Cabinet; Front door
Base Module 855-900549 2-1 Chapter 2 Base Module This chapter covers operations required on the base module of this system. Locking/unlocking the cabinet Figure. Doors of Cabinet Front door Back door
Page 21 - Function; Figure. Image of Partitions
Base Module 855-900549 2-2 2.1. Partition Function The base module has the partition function which enables the system to operate as if multiple units are present on one unit. The system is capable of partitioning in units of the cell or I/O module within the same base module. For example, in a syst...
Page 22 - Name and Function of Components; SW PANEL
Base Module 855-900549 2-3 2.2. Name and Function of Components 2.2.1. Cabinet (Primary Cabinet) The base module and expansion power bay (POWBAY#1) are installed in the cabinet. The number of installable base modules depends on the size of the cabinet. A maximum of four base modules can be install...
Page 23 - Module; At least one I/O module is required for the base module.
Base Module 855-900549 2-4 2.2.2 Base Module A base module is composed of cells, iSP cards, I/O modules, power bays, and DPSs. 2.2.3 Expansion Power Bay The expansion power bay is used only when the power is supplied from two systems or 100VAC. It is never used for a single power supply system. 2.2....
Page 24 - Bay
Base Module 855-900549 2-5 2.2.6. Power Bay The power bay supplies power to the system. A maximum of three DPSs (a DPS is a system power supply with a fan) can be installed in the power bay. The expansion power bay is used only when the power is supplied from two systems or 100VAC. ...
Page 25 - PCIBAY6; CNSL
Base Module 855-900549 2-6 2.2.7. iSP One iSP-C card is mounted on the base module as standard equipment. It contains the following interfaces: 1) 10/100Base-TX Ethernet interface (x1) for SP console 2) Serial (RS-232C) interface (x1) for SP console The iSP-C card is shown below. Fig...
Page 26 - Unit; Eject button
Base Module 855-900549 2-7 2.2.8. DVD-ROM Unit One DVD-ROM unit can be installed for each I/O module. A DVD-ROM unit is mounted on each I/O module as standard equipment. The DVD-ROM and CD-ROM media can be used on the DVD-ROM unit. 2.2.8.1. Loading and Unloading Media (1) Loading DVD-ROM/CD-ROM 1) O...
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
Base Module 855-900549 2-8 2.2.9. DAT Unit An optional DAT unit can be installed in the I/O module. 2.2.9.1. Location of Index Labels The figure below shows the location of index labels attached to the digital audio tape. Figure. Index Labels on the Digital Audio Tape 2.2.9.2. Notes on In...
Page 28 - Cleaning the DAT Unit
Base Module 855-900549 2-9 2.2.9.4. Cleaning the DAT Unit Wipe off the dusts on the DAT unit. See 2.2.9.5 to 2.2.9.7 for how to clean the DAT unit. 2.2.9.5. Cleaning Schedule How often the DAT unit should be cleaned depends on the operating environment. The table below will be of some help. Frequenc...
Page 29 - Notes on the DAT Unit; Near the printer (to prevent toner or paper powder dusts); DAT units
Base Module 855-900549 2-10 2.2.9.9. Notes on the DAT Unit Avoid placing the DAT unit in the following locations as much as possible to prevent trouble in the DAT unit: • Near the printer (to prevent toner or paper powder dusts) • By the window or near the passage way (to prevent soil dusts) • On th...
Page 30 - Location on the inlet box: P1
Base Module 855-900549 2-11 2.2.10. Notes on Installing the UPS To installed the UPS, remove the signal cable for power control (on/off), and mount a jumper connector (shown in the figure below). This system has three forms of power supplies [a), b) and c) below]. It should be noted that the locatio...
Page 31 - b) Power supply from two systems
Base Module 855-900549 2-12 b) Power supply from two systems Location on the inlet box: P1 Location on the expansion power bay: P3 c) Power supply from 100VAC Location on the inlet box: P1 Location on the expansion power bay: P5, P6, P7 P1 AC SW P3 CB1 P1 AC SW AC SW P5 P6 P7
Page 32 - LEDs
Base Module 855-900549 2-13 2.2.11. System LEDs System LEDs are located at the upper left of the front panel of the base module and indicate the system status. The views when the front panel is opened (a) and closed (b) are shown below. LED Indicat...
Page 33 - SP console (also called the HW console) to display SP messages; Console; The SP console required:
Base Module 855-900549 2-14 2.3. Consoles The base module contains console interfaces as standard equipment. The consoles connected to the interfaces provided by the iSP are roughly classified into two: • OS console (also called the system console or SW console) to display BIOS/OS messages • SP cons...
Page 35 - Console Connection and Login; Figure. Type of Console Connections; Accessible Console Functions; iSP operation using SP commands
Base Module 855-900549 2-16 2.4. Service Processor (SP) This system contains interfaces to offer advanced system management and RAS function to the user. The service processor (hereafter called the “SP”) in the iSP implements these capabilities. 2.4.1. Console Connection and Login 2.4.1.1. Type of C...
Page 36 - Status and Login Authentication; To gain access to console operation, you must first login to the iSP.; Type Default
Base Module 855-900549 2-17 2.4.1.3. Console Status and Login Authentication To gain access to console operation, you must first login to the iSP. When you login to the iSP, the Main Menu opens. The Main Menu has three options: i.e. Virtual SOP, OS Console, and SP Command Console. • Virtual SOP prov...
Page 37 - Figure. Console Mode Status Transitions
Base Module 855-900549 2-18 iSP login prompt Main Menu Serial console inoperative TCP-5001 not connected Press ESC Connect TCP5001 Login password required Choose Exit Choose Exit Virtual SOP SP Console Normal Mode OS Console Choose OS Enter ^B Choose SOP Enter ^B Choose SP SP Console Maintenance Mod...
Page 38 - Login and Main Menu; Description
Base Module 855-900549 2-19 2.4.1.4. Login and Main Menu Immediately after a console is attached to the iSP, login prompts appear on the console, waiting for user login. When you enter your login account name and password, the Main Menu opens. Login account and password are both case-sensitive. Alph...
Page 39 - * The “backup” indicator will not appear if no backup SP exists.
Base Module 855-900549 2-20 (Description) Description No. Description (a) xx is a cabinet ID identifying a particular cabinet in a multi-cabinet system (“system number” itself set with an SG command). y is the location of the iSP Card (0 or 1). ssssss represents “master” if the SP is assigned as mas...
Page 41 - OS (BIOS) Console redirection is only allowed for the master iSP.
Base Module 855-900549 2-22 2.4.3. OS (BIOS) Console If OS (BIOS) Console is chosen from the iSP Main Menu, I/O to/from the serial controller is redirected as viewed from the OS (BIOS). To return to the Main Menu, enter “^B” (press the B key while holding down the CTRL key). While the OS (BIOS) Cons...
Page 43 - SOP; Virtual SOP is selectable only if the iSP is assigned as the master.
Base Module 855-900549 2-24 2.4.4. Virtual SOP If Virtual SOP (Virtual System Operator Panel) is chosen from the Main Menu, Virtual SOP appears on the console screen. Virtual SOP periodically lists outlined status information of all the existing partitions. To return from Virtual SOP to Main Menu, e...
Page 45 - Details of Partition Status Display; xx N sssssssssssssss cccccc
Base Module 855-900549 2-26 2.4.4.1. Details of Partition Status Display The status information for each partition consists of the following items: xx N sssssssssssssss cccccc ttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu 1 2 3 4 5 6 No. Item Description (1) Nu...
Page 46 - SP Command Console; Some SP commands are only valid on the master iSP.
Base Module 855-900549 2-27 2.4.5. SP Command Console If SP Command is chosen from the iSP Main Menu, SP Command Console appears on the console screen. To return from SP Command Console to the Main Menu, enter “^B” (press the B key while holding down CTRL). Some SP commands are only valid on the mas...
Page 47 - SP Command Console Buffer; The buffer contents can be listed with the “ML command.”; SP Command Prompt; Prompt
Base Module 855-900549 2-28 2.4.5.1. SP Command Console Buffer The output from SP Command Console may contain some critical information such as causes of system status changes. Also when the iSP is running in LAN Console mode, it is not possible to monitor the console output until LAN Console connec...
Page 48 - SP Command List; The following tables contain SP command lists by category:
Base Module 855-900549 2-29 2.4.5.4. SP Command List The following tables contain SP command lists by category: System Control CMD command name function iSP state DF Shut down System power (override) The iSP turns off the DC power of the specified partition without notifying the SW (OS) even if it i...
Page 50 - Configuration
Base Module 855-900549 2-31 Configuration CMD command name function iSP state HC Hardware Configuration Display and/or modify the hardware configuration including the configuration about partitioning. m Normal mode other commands CMD command name function iSP state DT SP Date and Time Display the SP...
Page 51 - SP Command Reference; m b u
Base Module 855-900549 2-32 2.4.6. SP Command Reference This section provides command reference describing the details of SP commands. Command availability on the master iSP, backup iSP, and undetermined iSP is indicated on the first page of each command. (Legend) m b u X m: Command validity on th...
Page 63 - fv
Base Module 855-900549 2-44 2.4.6.6. FV (Firmware Versions) m b u X X X * Always valid without regard to the current system status. Function: This command is used to show version information for the iSPFW and BIOS. This command also provides checksum test on the FW storage areas. Note that, in a dup...
Page 65 - xy
Base Module 855-900549 2-46 cmd arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4 Description mmx xy - - - Show the detailed configuration of the ROW under the MMX specified by xy , and in the case of the 32Way(H) model, show detailed configuration of the DIR. x is the physical CELL number where the MMX is installed (0-7). y is ...
Page 66 - n m
Base Module 855-900549 2-47 cmd arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4 Description cell x n m - Attach the CELL Card having physical CELL number x to partition number n , using logical CELL number m (which is visible to the software or BIOS). This command may also be used to change a logical CELL number for an already...
Page 67 - This command is currently not supported.; n mmm
Base Module 855-900549 2-48 cmd arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4 Description - - - - This command is currently not supported. This command can be used to swap a CELL with another CELL while the software is running (it is not a combination of attach/detach commands, but provides a function exclusive to this comma...
Page 74 - d h
Base Module 855-900549 2-55 cmd arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4 Description clk x on|off - - Turn On/Off the LED on the CLK Card. x is a CLK Card number (0-1). xbxc x on|off - - Turn On/Off the LED on the XBX Card. x is a XBX Card number (0-3). cell x on|off - - Turn On/Off the LED on the CELL Card. x is a phys...
Page 75 - xyy
Base Module 855-900549 2-56 cmd arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4 Description check - - - - This command is used to check the current system configuration focusing on the following points: • Presence of units with unspecified locations • Presence of DISABLED components • Presence of INVISIBLE units This command i...
Page 76 - Description of Status Indicator Strings
Base Module 855-900549 2-57 Description of Status Indicator Strings Indicator string Description nonexist. Indicates that a resource is defined to be non-existent (the iSP does not assume that it “should” be existent). INVISIBLE The iSP assumes that the resource “should” be existent, but actually th...
Page 95 - m B u; For each p
Base Module 855-900549 2-76 2.4.6.12. SG (SP/System Setting) m B u X X X * Always valid without regard to the current system status. Function: This command is used to make various system settings and configure the iSP operation environment. Main Menu Sub Menu Config. Parameter Remarks System common ...
Page 96 - ISPF Clus
Base Module 855-900549 2-77 Category Configuration Parameter Default Setting Hot Plug permission [Hot Plug permission] Specifies whether Hot-Plug is enabled or not, for each of the target components. Target components: CELL, PCIDBAY, PCIEBAY, PCI(X) card, and PCI-Ex card The 8Way model has no PCIDBA...
Page 97 - SP default FTP Server Configuration:; SNMP
Base Module 855-900549 2-78 SP default FTP Server Configuration: Category Configuration Parameter Default Setting IP address for the default FTP server N/A Account for the default FTP server (up to 20 characters) [Account is case-sensitive.] N/A Password for the default FTP server, used in pair with...
Page 99 - on
Base Module 855-900549 2-80 Partition boot methods and Hot-plug permissions: | |Wake |Hot-Plug permission part.| AC- | On | PCI-card | LINK| LAN |PCI(X)|PCI-EX -----+-----+-----+------+------ 0 | off | off | YES | no 1 | off | off | YES | no 2 | off | off | YES |...
Page 101 - Self system number : 0 (
Base Module 855-900549 2-82 LAN1 IP address : 192.168.100.231 ( ISPF only ) LAN1 subnet mask : 255.255.255.128 ( ISPF only ) gateway IP : N/A NTP server IP : N/A Self system number : 0 ( ISPF only ) Cooreration with SysX : ...
Page 102 - SG command terminated.
Base Module 855-900549 2-83 Display and modify settings of system and iSP. s) system settings i) iSP settings a) display all settings Select ? (s/i/a/CR=exit) : <ENTER> (g) SG command terminated. (Description) Description No. Description (a) The Main Menu appears. In the s...
Page 105 - Other than ISPF
Base Module 855-900549 2-86 Manager IP 2 : N/A ( Other than ISPF ) community(Trap) : public community(Get) : public community(Set) : public security option : ON system ID : N/A cooperation with VOE : no Do you want to edit these setti...
Page 107 - SR command terminated.
Base Module 855-900549 2-88 ERROR: cmossave/cmos2.bin does not exist. Enter partition number? (0-7/CR=exit) : (k) checking downloaded file. passed. restoring CMOS/NvRAM... completed. You need to reset the target partition. (l) Enter partition number? (0-7/CR=exit) : <ENTER> (m) SR comman...
Page 109 - End of SEC2
Base Module 855-900549 2-90 2.4.6.15. UP (Bring up System) m b u X * This command is valid to inactive partitions (DC Off). Function: This command is used to turn the system DC power On, initialize the hardware, and boot up the BIOS. Whether to subsequently boot the OS depends on the BIOS/EFI settin...
Page 110 - Operation Procedure; Chapter 3; Startup; Be sure that all inputs and outputs have been installed and
Operation Procedure 855-900549 3-1 Chapter 3 Operation Procedure 3.1. System Startup 3.1.1. System Startup Procedure When all installation is completed, the system can be started by following the system startup procedure. The procedure to turn on the AC power with the AC switch is explained in t...
Page 114 - SP Console Messages; ) Example of SP console screen during SPFW boot; DISCONNECTALL) disconnect all console connections
Operation Procedure 855-900549 3-5 3.1.2. SP Console Messages SP console messages displayed during system startup are explained below. 1) Example of SP console screen during SPFW boot Integrated Service Processor. Cabinet-ID:xx, Location:iSPy, State:ssssss iSP ...
Page 115 - up
Operation Procedure 855-900549 3-6 2) Example of SP console screen during system startup Note: When multiple partitions are defined, a particular partition can be selected by entering its partition number instead of entering “all.” iSPyz:---> up <= Enter up an...
Page 116 - Shutdown
Operation Procedure 855-900549 3-7 3.2. System Shutdown 3.2.1. System Shutdown Procedure The procedure to turn off the AC power with the AC switch is explained in this section. When a UPS is connected, turn off the AC power from the UPS. Refer to the UPS manual for the AC power-off procedure. The sy...
Page 119 - ) Example of DC power off display on SP console screen
Operation Procedure 855-900549 3-10 3.2.2. SP Console Messages The SP console messages displayed during system shutdown are explained in this section. 1) Example of DC power off display on SP console screen >> SP LOG MESSAGE START (07:6M) << 11/28/2005 10:52:09 0------...
Page 120 - System; SP command AC link mode; * If the AC power-off control starts within two minutes after OS
Operation Procedure 855-900549 3-11 3.3. Emergency System Shutdown with AC SW The switches on the switch panel are provided for forced power off in the event that an emergency power shutdown is required. Do not use these switches in normal operation. See 2.2.1 Cabinet for the location of the switch ...
Page 121 - ) SP console screen and operation during AC LINK setup; sg
Operation Procedure 855-900549 3-12 1) SP console screen and operation during AC LINK setup iSPyz:---> sg <ENTER> <= Enter sg and press Enter Display and modify settings of system and iSP. s) System settings i) iSP settings a) ...
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
Operation Procedure 855-900549 3-13 3.5. OS Boot CAUTION Use the OS console to operate the EFI Shell. Inputs from the VGA console (PS2 keyboard) may be rejected. 3.5.1. OS Boot with Boot Manager (Before Installing the OS) The EFI Boot Manager is automatically activated as the BIOS boots. From the ...
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
Operation Procedure 855-900549 3-14 3.5.2. OS Boot from the EFI (Extensible Firmware Interface) Boot Manager OS boot options are automatically entered in the EFI Boot Manager as the OS is installed. The OS can be booted by selecting an OS boot option in the EFI Boot Manager. The following is an imag...
Page 124 - Shell; EFI Shell Commands
Operation Procedure 855-900549 3-15 3.5.3. EFI Shell The EFI Shell can be activated from the EFI Boot Manager. The EFI Shell provides Shell commands for viewing the file system of the boot device, copying the file and various other operations. The following is an image of the EFI screen. Image of ...
Page 127 - OS Boot from EFI Shell; Image of the EFI Shell screen
Operation Procedure 855-900549 3-18 3.5.5. OS Boot from EFI Shell In addition to OS boot from the EFI Boot Manager, the OS can be booted by entering a command at the EFI Shell. An example of booting the OS from the EFI Shell is shown below. Example: OS boot from the SCSI disk with the following hard...
Page 128 - Image of OS loader boot screen
Operation Procedure 855-900549 3-19 (2) Booting the OS loader Boot OS loader SuSE Linux (elilo). Image of OS loader boot screen fs0:¥> cd os fs0:¥os> ls Directory of fs0:¥ 11/10/05 09:14a <DIR> 512 EFI 0 File 0 bytes 1 Dirs fs0:¥> cd efi fs0:¥efi¥> cd suse fs0:¥efi¥Suse> elilo...
Page 129 - Devices
Operation Procedure 855-900549 3-20 3.5.6. EFI Devices The device connected to the system is managed as “EFI device path.” This section explains the EFI device path. 1) DVD-ROM device When the DVD-ROM drive is connected to the IDE secondary channel: Acpi(PNPA03,0)/Pci(2|1)/Ata(Secondary,Master) 2) S...
Page 130 - UID
Operation Procedure 855-900549 3-21 Computing UID: UID x=LIOC*16 LIOX=Logical IOX Number :Logical IOX number: LIOX=0-7 LIOC=Logical IOC Number :Logical IOC number: LIOC for IOC0=LIOX*2+0 LIOC for IOC1=LIOX*2+1 LIOC=0-15 ----------------------------------------------------- LIOX LIOC UID 0 0 0 1 16 1...
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
Operation Procedure 855-900549 3-23 3.5.7. EFI Boot Option Maintenance A boot option can be selected on the Boot Option Maintenance Menu which is activated from the EFI Boot Manager screen by selecting [Boot option maintenance menu] after the power-on procedure. Image of the EFI Boot Manager scree...
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 ]
Operation Procedure 855-900549 3-25 3.5.7.1. Boot from a File A boot file can be selected from a list of device files by selecting [Boot from a File] on the Main Menu. 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 ] B o o t F r o m a F ...
Page 135 - Add a Boot Option; Select a device containing the boot file.; Add
Operation Procedure 855-900549 3-26 3.5.7.2. Add a Boot Option To add a new boot option to the EFI Shell, select [Add a Boot Option] on the Main Menu, and follow the steps below. 1. Select a device containing the boot file. 2. Select a file in the device. Image of the Add a Boot Option screen ...
Page 136 - Change Boot Order; Image of the Change Boot Order screen
Operation Procedure 855-900549 3-27 3.5.7.3. Add Boot Option(s) To delete a boot option or all options, select [Delete Boot Option(s)] from the Main Menu. Highlight a boot option to delete by placing the cursor on the boot option, and press the <Enter> key. The selected boot option can also be...
Page 137 - Manage BootNext Setting; on the menu screen, save the
Operation Procedure 855-900549 3-28 3.5.7.5. Manage BootNext Setting To set the most favored boot option for the next boot or reset the BootNext option, select [Manage BootNext Setting] from the Main Menu. On the Manage BootNext Setting screen, highlight a boot option by placing the cursor on the bo...
Page 138 - Set Auto Boot Timeout; Using the Delete/Disable Timeout menu.
Operation Procedure 855-900549 3-29 3.5.7.6. Set Auto Boot Timeout To change the timeout value until the next auto boot (TimeValue) from the default setting (10 seconds), select [Set Auto Boot Timeout] from the Main Menu. Specify the timeout value (in seconds) in the Set Timeout Value option. If the...
Page 139 - the Network Boot; Before change
Operation Procedure 855-900549 3-30 3.5.7.7. Setting the Network Boot To enable PXE Boot, change the EFI Boot Manager using the EFI Boot Option Maintenance menu. This section explains how to change the EFI Boot Manager with an example of changing the network installation menu for HP-UX. Before chang...
Page 140 - identify the LAN card and the system is preferable.
Operation Procedure 855-900549 3-31 Changing procedure: 1) Activate the EFI Boot Manager. 2) Select Boot Option Maintenance Menu. 3) Select Add Boot Option. a) When Add Boot Option is chosen, the device paths containing the boot file are listed. The entry “Mac(xxxx)” corresponds to the LAN card for ...
Page 143 - Dump; System dump procedure
Operation Procedure 855-900549 3-34 3.6. System Dump The system dump can be produced by following the procedure explained below if the OS is corrupt (e.g., OS stall), or OS information needs to be collected. Note that this operation requires the OS to be active. System dump cannot be produced if the...
Page 144 - Troubleshooting; Chapter 4
Troubleshooting 855-900549 4-1 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting This chapter shows general actions to errors in the base module and peripheral units. If a particular error persists to occur despite the actions you have taken, record the error state and contact the maintenance personnel of NEC. See Section ...
Page 146 - Notes on Handling; Chapter 5; Digital Audio Tape
Notes on Handling 855-900549 5-1 Chapter 5 Notes on Handling 5.1. Transportation When the product is transported, pack it with the packing materials used at the time of delivery. Be sure to turn off the power before moving or packing the product. 5.2. DVD-ROM/CD-ROM (1) Do not touch the recording su...
Page 147 - Wipe the surface of the main and peripheral units with soft cloth.; Figure 5-1 Cleaning Locations
Notes on Handling 855-900549 5-2 5.4. Cleaning • Wipe the surface of the main and peripheral units with soft cloth. • Take out the power plug of the main and peripheral units from outlets prior to cleaning. • Do not use detergents containing polishing materials, cleaning solvents, thinners and other...
Page 148 - Notes on Installation; the cabinet from falling down.
Notes on Handling 855-900549 5-3 5.5. Notes on Installation • Do not put things on the cabinet. It does not have safety measures to prevent things put on the cabinet from falling down. • Do not block the exhaust vent at the top of the cabinet. • Provide 50cm of ventilation space above the exhaust ve...