NEC Server 5020M 16 User Manual

855-900549-A  
Rev. 1  
NX7700i/5020M-16  
Operation Manual  
CAUTION  
Before using the product, be sure to read this manual and strictly  
adhere to the instructions.  
Keep this manual at hand for quick reference as required.  
©NEC Corporation 2006  
This manual cannot be duplicated or revised without permission from NEC Corp.  
The contents of this manual may be changed without prior notice.  
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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 supplied with this product are designed to be used solely for this product. Do  
not use them for other purposes.  
This operation manual uses the following level of notification to ensure the proper and safe operation of the  
product:  
Failure to follow the instruction with this symbol could result in  
WARNING  
severe injury or death.  
Failure to follow the instruction with this symbol could result in  
CAUTION  
barns or other physical injury.  
There are the following notifications (pictorial symbols) that you have to keep in mind:  
Danger of smoke emission or ignition.  
Danger of explosion.  
Danger of electric shock.  
Danger of injury with harmful substances.  
Do not disassemble or remodel.  
Forbidden.  
General instructions to the user.  
Pull out the power plug from the outlet, and turn off the circuit breaker on the  
distribution panel.  
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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  
the maintenance personnel opened the door for service work. Failure to follow the instruction  
may result in electric shock or injury due to abnormal operation of the equipment.  
Do not insert foreign materials into the equipment  
Do not insert a metal plate or wire into the equipment through the air vent  
or other openings. This may cause fire or electric shock.  
Failure processing  
If the equipment failed, turn off the circuit breaker on the distribution  
panel, or pull out the power plug from the outlet, and contact the  
maintenance or sales personnel of NEC.  
Emergency processing  
If the equipment falls into the precarious state requiring an emergency shutdown,  
turn off the AC SW (emergency shutdown switch).  
Data that is not saved may be destroyed when the AC SW is pushed during operation. Make clear in what  
situation the AC SW should be operated, and keep everyone informed about it. For details, consult the  
maintenance or sales personnel of NEC.  
CAUTION  
Handling of the lithium battery  
A lithium battery is used for this equipment.  
Incorrect replacement of the battery could cause explosion. Only the battery  
recommended by the battery manufacturer or an equivalent type of battery can be used.  
Follow the instruction by the battery manufacturer when replacing the battery and  
disposing the used battery.  
Contact the maintenance or sales personnel of NEC before replacing the battery  
and disposing the used battery.  
* Battery life is about 5 years. Replacement of the lithium battery (paid) is therefore required once  
every five years.  
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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 normal operating condition, produce a hazard, and the  
following label is attached to this class of laser product:  
クラス1レ-ザ製品  
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT PER IEC825  
LASER KLASSE 1 NACH IEC825  
PRODUCTO LASER DE CLASE 1  
Complies with 21CFR chapter 1, Subchapter J  
Disposing/collecting/recycling the equipment  
Contact the sales personnel of NEC before disposing, collecting, or recycling  
the equipment.  
The labels listed below are attached to the cabinet of this system.  
Read the explanation of each label carefully before operating the system.  
133–300656–GRP  
001  
MARKINGS  
意:搭載品に関しては、インストレーションマニュアルを見ること。  
WARNING:See operation Manual for a List of  
Equipment to be used with the rack.  
AVERTISSEMENT:Voyez au mode d'emploi fourni,  
pour un liste des materiels quels peuvent  
utiliser avec l'appareil.  
031  
033  
意:分電盤の出力を確認後,ユニットを搭載すること。  
WARNING:Confirm there is sufficient output  
voltage of power distribution from the outlet  
box before mounting units.  
AVERTISSEMENT:Avant la installation des  
materiels, confirmez que la tension de sortie au  
socle de raccordement au reseau est suffisante.  
103  
18kg  
40 lbs  
MASS>  
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意:同型同定格のヒューズと交換すること。  
140  
150  
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.  
意:資格者のみ保守すること。  
HAZARD AREA:QUALIFIED SERVICE  
PERSONNEL  
ONLY  
DANGER:RESERVE SEULEMENT AU  
PERSONNEL  
矢印を上に向けて取り付けること。  
163  
Install with arrow pointing  
upwards.  
Monter de maniere a orienter  
la fleche vers le haut.  
意:アースされていない場合には機器を動作させないこと。  
CAUTION:HIGH LEAKAGE CURRENT  
Grounding circuit continuity is vital for safe operation  
of machine  
165  
NEVER OPERATE MACHINE WITH GROUNDING  
CONDUCTOR DISCONNECTED.(see installation instruction)  
ATTENTION:MACHINE a FORT COURANT  
de FUITE  
NE JAMAIS FAIRE FONCTIONNER AVEC FIL DE  
TERRE DECONNECT.(voir instruction d'installation)  
211  
217  
入力電源線は  
銅線のみ接続のこと。  
"Use Copper  
Conductors only"  
CAUTION:  
N'utilisez que  
les conducteurs de cuivre  
ATTENTION:  
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意:カバーを開ける前に入力電源(分電盤)切断のこと。  
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416  
CAUTION:Disconnect input power before removing  
this cover.  
ATTENTION:Couper l'alimentation electrique  
avant de demonter ce capot.  
注※意:保守時は安定板を引き出すこと。  
CAUTION:  
PULL OUT STABILIZER WHEN  
MAINTAINING.  
ATTENTION:  
TIRER LE STABILISIEREN.  
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420  
422  
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051  
MARKINGS  
保守者の方へ  
警告  
WARNING  
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。  
Do not pull out more than one component at  
a time as it may cause damege to the rack  
or allow the rack to tip over.  
052  
053  
055  
保守者の方へ  
警告 WARNING  
装置を引き出したり、装置の積み下ろしを行う際は、必ずラック前面  
にあるスタビライザを引き出し確実に設置してから作業を行ってください。  
スタビライザを引き出さないまま作業を行うと、ラックの破損、転倒など事故の原因となります。  
Always extract and install the stabilizers when pulling  
out ore unloading components from the rack. Operating on  
the rack without the stabilizers in place may cause  
damage to the rack or allow the rack to tip over.  
保守者の方へ  
危険 DANGER  
本ラックを床に耐震固定しないで設置する場合、必ずスタビライザを取り付けて設置してください。  
スタビライザを取り付けないと、ラックの転倒など事故の原因となります。  
設置前に、必ず保守説明書をお読み下さい。  
Always install the stabilizers when not bolting to the floor  
for seismic restraint. Operating on the rack or allow  
the rack to tip over. Please read the Service Manual before  
installation.  
注意 CAUTION  
指をドアに挟まないよう、注意してください。  
Take care not to pinch your  
finger in the door.  
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001  
MARKINGS  
243-306629-GRP  
001  
MARKINGS  
002  
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Preface  
This document explains how to operate the hardware of the base module, the main body of this system. It is  
recommended that the related documents be read in order to make the best use of the above-mentioned  
system.  
Special techniques are necessary for installing and expanding the system. Please consult our sales  
personnel.  
Rev. 1, May 2006  
Notes:  
(1) All rights reserved. This document cannot be reprinted or reproduced partly or entirely without  
permission from NEC Corp.  
(2) The contents of this document may be changed at any time without prior notice.  
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Contents  
Chapter 1  
NX7700i/5020M-16 System Overview.................................................................1-1  
1.1. Configuration and Specifications of the Base Module ...............................................1-2  
1.2. Expandability .............................................................................................................1-6  
1.2.1. Adding Processors...............................................................................................1-6  
1.2.2. Expanding Memory Capacity ...............................................................................1-6  
1.2.3. Adding Cells.........................................................................................................1-6  
1.2.4. Adding I/O Modules .............................................................................................1-6  
1.2.5. Adding Peripheral Units .......................................................................................1-6  
Chapter 2  
Base Module........................................................................................................2-1  
2.1. Partition Function.......................................................................................................2-2  
2.2. Name and Function of Components..........................................................................2-3  
2.2.1. Cabinet (Primary Cabinet) ...................................................................................2-3  
2.2.2  
2.2.3  
2.2.4  
Base Module........................................................................................................2-4  
Expansion Power Bay..........................................................................................2-4  
Cell.......................................................................................................................2-4  
2.2.5. I/O Module ...........................................................................................................2-4  
2.2.6. Power Bay............................................................................................................2-5  
2.2.7. iSP .......................................................................................................................2-6  
2.2.8. DVD-ROM Unit ....................................................................................................2-7  
2.2.8.1.  
Loading and Unloading Media .....................................................................2-7  
2.2.9. DAT Unit...............................................................................................................2-8  
2.2.9.1.  
2.2.9.2.  
2.2.9.3.  
2.2.9.4.  
2.2.9.5.  
2.2.9.6.  
2.2.9.7.  
2.2.9.8.  
2.2.9.9.  
Location of Index Labels ..............................................................................2-8  
Notes on Index Labels .................................................................................2-8  
Preventing Accidental Erasure of Data.........................................................2-8  
Cleaning the DAT Unit..................................................................................2-9  
Cleaning Schedule.......................................................................................2-9  
Cleaning Medium for the DAT Unit...............................................................2-9  
Life of Data Cartridge (Tape) for the DAT Unit .............................................2-9  
Handling of the DAT Unit..............................................................................2-9  
Notes on the DAT Unit................................................................................2-10  
2.2.9.10. Loading and Unloading Digital Audio Tapes...............................................2-10  
2.2.10. Notes on Installing the UPS ...............................................................................2-11  
2.2.11. System LEDs .....................................................................................................2-13  
2.3. Consoles..................................................................................................................2-14  
2.3.1. SP Console........................................................................................................2-14  
2.4. Service Processor (SP) ...........................................................................................2-16  
2.4.1. Console Connection and Login..........................................................................2-16  
2.4.1.1.  
2.4.1.2.  
2.4.1.3.  
2.4.1.4.  
Type of Console Connections ....................................................................2-16  
Accessible Console Functions ...................................................................2-16  
Console Status and Login Authentication...................................................2-17  
Login and Main Menu.................................................................................2-19  
2.4.2. Note ...................................................................................................................2-21  
2.4.3. OS (BIOS) Console............................................................................................2-22  
2.4.4. Virtual SOP ........................................................................................................2-24  
2.4.4.1.  
Details of Partition Status Display ..............................................................2-26  
2.4.5. SP Command Console.......................................................................................2-27  
2.4.5.1.  
2.4.5.2.  
2.4.5.3.  
2.4.5.4.  
SP Command Console Buffer ....................................................................2-28  
SP Command Prompt ................................................................................2-28  
SP Message Header ..................................................................................2-28  
SP Command List ......................................................................................2-29  
2.4.6. SP Command Reference ...................................................................................2-32  
2.4.6.1.  
2.4.6.2.  
2.4.6.3.  
DF (Shut down System Power <override>)................................................2-33  
DN (Shut down System Power) .................................................................2-35  
DP (System Dump) ....................................................................................2-36  
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2.4.6.4.  
2.4.6.5.  
2.4.6.6.  
2.4.6.7.  
2.4.6.8.  
2.4.6.9.  
DT (SP Data and Time)..............................................................................2-37  
EN (Environmental Information).................................................................2-38  
FV (Firmware Versions) .............................................................................2-44  
HC (Hardware Configuration).....................................................................2-45  
HE (Help) ...................................................................................................2-71  
ML (Message Log) .....................................................................................2-72  
2.4.6.10. PC (Power Cycle).......................................................................................2-74  
2.4.6.11. RS (Cold Reset System)............................................................................2-75  
2.4.6.12. SG (SP/System Setting).............................................................................2-76  
2.4.6.13. SR (Save System CMOS/NvRAM) ............................................................2-87  
2.4.6.14. UB (Bring up BIOS)....................................................................................2-89  
2.4.6.15. UP (Bring up System).................................................................................2-90  
Chapter 3  
Operation Procedure ...........................................................................................3-1  
3.1. System Startup ..........................................................................................................3-1  
3.1.1. System Startup Procedure...................................................................................3-1  
3.1.2. SP Console Messages.........................................................................................3-5  
3.2. System Shutdown......................................................................................................3-7  
3.2.1. System Shutdown Procedure...............................................................................3-7  
3.2.2. SP Console Messages.......................................................................................3-10  
3.3. Emergency System Shutdown with AC SW.............................................................3-11  
3.4. AC-LINK (Auto Control) ...........................................................................................3-11  
3.5. OS Boot ...................................................................................................................3-13  
3.5.1. OS Boot with Boot Manager (Before Installing the OS) .....................................3-13  
3.5.2. OS Boot from the EFI (Extensible Firmware Interface) Boot Manager ..............3-14  
3.5.3. EFI Shell ............................................................................................................3-15  
3.5.4. EFI Shell Commands.........................................................................................3-15  
3.5.5. OS Boot from EFI Shell......................................................................................3-18  
3.5.6. EFI Devices........................................................................................................3-20  
3.5.7. EFI Boot Option Maintenance............................................................................3-23  
3.5.7.1.  
3.5.7.2.  
3.5.7.3.  
3.5.7.4.  
3.5.7.5.  
3.5.7.6.  
3.5.7.7.  
3.5.7.8.  
Boot from a File..........................................................................................3-25  
Add a Boot Option......................................................................................3-26  
Add Boot Option(s).....................................................................................3-27  
Change Boot Order....................................................................................3-27  
Manage BootNext Setting ..........................................................................3-28  
Set Auto Boot Timeout ...............................................................................3-29  
Setting the Network Boot ...........................................................................3-30  
Changing BIOS Settings ............................................................................3-32  
3.6. System Dump ..........................................................................................................3-34  
Chapter 4  
Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................4-1  
4.1. Troubleshooting .........................................................................................................4-1  
Chapter 5  
Notes on Handling ...............................................................................................5-1  
5.1. Transportation............................................................................................................5-1  
5.2. DVD-ROM/CD-ROM..................................................................................................5-1  
5.3. Digital Audio Tape......................................................................................................5-1  
5.4. Cleaning.....................................................................................................................5-2  
5.5. Notes on Installation ..................................................................................................5-3  
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NX7700i/5020M-16 System Overview  
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 system management and RAS function  
High system expandability with a host of optional products  
Unit: (mm)  
(a) Perspective View (Front)  
(b) Perspective View (Rear)  
Figure. External Views of the Cabinet  
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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 expanded up to 128GB.  
I/O MODULE  
Can contain:  
Up to 8 PCI cards  
A DVD-ROM unit  
A DAT unit  
Up to 4 HDDs (up to two HDDs when DAT is used)  
POWER BAY  
Can contain to 3 DPSs (AC/DC converters).  
The iSP of the base module supports the following interfaces as standard equipment:  
(1) 10/100Base-TX Ethernet interface for the SP console  
(2) Serial (RS-232C) interface for the SP console  
Layout of the base module components and system specifications are shown in the subsequent  
pages.  
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Front View  
I/O MODULE  
POWER BAY  
FAN BOX  
DPS  
Rear View  
FAN BOX  
iSP CARD  
INLET BOX  
AC SW  
Figure. Layout of Parts in the Base Module  
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Table. Base Module Specifications  
BASE MODULE  
Cell (Max. 2 cells can be installed in the base module.)  
CPU  
Max. No. of processors  
Main memory  
8 (Max. 4 processors/cell)  
Expansion unit  
2GB/4GB/8GB  
2GB to 128GB  
Main memory capacity  
I/O module (Max. 2 modules can be installed.)  
Max. No. of PCI slots  
Max. I/O bandwidth  
16 slots (133MHz)  
67GB/s  
One unit can be installed in the I/O module.  
DVD-ROM/CD-ROM mode  
DVD-ROM unit  
DAT unit  
One unit can be installed in the I/O module.  
DDS-4 4mm DAT unit  
Max. 4 units can be installed in the I/O module (2 units when  
DAT is installed).  
Magnetic disk unit  
Selection from 73GB/146GB/300GB  
POWER BAY (One unit can be installed in the base module.)  
DPS (Max. 3 units can be installed.)  
Note) Components are installed in the cabinet in units of the base module (an expansion  
power bay will be mounted depending on the form of power supply). A maximum of four  
base modules can be installed in a cabinet.  
The expansion power bay is mounted under the base module when power is supplied  
from two systems or 100VAC. It depends on the form of power supply.  
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Table. Base Module Specifications (Cont’d)  
Main Cabinet  
Cabinet size/weight Note 2)  
Width  
600mm  
Height  
1265/1620/1975mm  
1050mm  
Depth Note 1)  
Weight (in max. configuration) 545Kg  
Power supply  
Voltage  
Single-phase, 200 to 240V±10%  
Frequency  
50/60Hz±1Hz  
Power consumption (in max.  
configuration)  
13.2kVA  
Environmental conditions  
Temperature  
Operating  
Storage  
+5°C to +32°C  
+5°C to +45°C  
Humidity  
Operating  
Storage  
20% to 80% (no condensation)  
8% to 80% (no condensation)  
Note 1) Three types of cabinets are provided, each having a different height.  
Note 2) The depth including the handle of the back door is 1070mm.  
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1.2.  
Expandability  
This section explains the expandability of this system and available configurations.  
Contact the maintenance personnel of NEC to replace or  
upgrade the system.  
CAUTION  
1.2.1.  
Adding Processors  
At least one processor is required for the base module. Using the CPU expansion feature, the  
Itanium2 processor can be added one by one. Up to four processors can be installed for each  
cell. To install more than four processors, the cell must be added first using the cell expansion  
feature. A maximum of 8 processors can be installed in the base module.  
1.2.2.  
Expanding Memory Capacity  
The minimum required memory capacity for the base module is 2GB. This memory capacity can  
be expanded up to 64GB for each cell. This means a maximum of 128GB of memory can be  
installed in the base module.  
2GB, 4GB and 8GB memories are supported at present. For other memories, inquire the sales  
personnel of NEC.  
1.2.3.  
Adding Cells  
At least one cell is required for the base module. For system expansion, such as the addition of  
processors, the cell must be added first using the cell expansion feature. Up to 2 cells can be  
installed in the base module.  
1.2.4.  
Adding I/O Modules  
At least one I/O module is required for the base module. A maximum of two I/O modules can be  
installed in the base module.  
A maximum of four magnetic disk units can be mounted on the built-in device bay of the I/O  
module. The magnetic disk units supported at present are 73GB, 146GB and 300GB HDD. For  
other types, contact the sales personnel of NEC.  
1.2.5.  
Adding Peripheral Units  
The iSP is installed in the base module to satisfy various customer’s requirements for system  
configurations. The system is designed to connect a wide variety of peripheral units through this  
iSP. Peripheral units can also be connected through various types of PCI cards available on the  
I/O module.  
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BASE MODULE  
The minimum 2GB memory  
can be expanded up to  
64GB for each cell.  
Itanium2  
SP Console  
(Standard)  
CELL  
RS232C(Console)  
Server  
management  
LAN interface  
Ethernet cable  
10/100Base - TX  
DVD-ROM UNIT  
N
E
C
DAT UNIT  
I/O MODULE  
POWER BAY 0  
Expansion POWER BAY  
* The expansion power bay is  
POWER BAY 1  
mounted only when the power  
is supplied from two systems  
or 100VAC.  
Figure. System Configuration  
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Base Module  
Chapter 2  
Base Module  
This chapter covers operations required on the base module of this system.  
Locking/unlocking the cabinet  
Back door  
Front door  
Figure. Doors of Cabinet  
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Base Module  
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 system consisting of two cells and two I/O modules, partitioning  
shown in the figure below is possible.  
Note that each partition should contain at least one cell card and one I/O module (including the  
core module).  
The partition structure in the base module can be changed with the “hc” command of the SP  
command. (For details of the SP command, see 2.4.6 SP Command Reference.)  
Partition #0  
CELL  
Partition #1  
CELL  
Itanium2  
I/O MODULE  
Under OS#0  
Under OS#1  
Figure. Image of Partitions  
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Base Module  
2.2.  
Name and Function of Components  
Cabinet (Primary Cabinet)  
2.2.1.  
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 installed in the largest cabinet.  
The example below shows that the system is installed in the 1620mm high cabinet.  
M-zz indicates “U” (unit size) from the bottom is zzU [1U is about 44mm].  
The base module is 8U, and POWBAY#1 is 2U in height.  
SW PANEL  
SW PANEL  
M-32  
M-30  
M-32  
M-30  
M-25  
M-20  
M-15  
M-10  
M-05  
M-00  
M-25  
M-20  
M-15  
M-10  
M-05  
M-00  
(BASE  
MODULE)  
(BASE  
MODULE)  
(POWBAY#1)  
(a) Installation of the Base Module  
(b) Installation of the Base Module + Power Bay  
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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.  
2.2.4  
Cell  
A cell is composed of up to four processors, a CPU node controller, a memory controller, and  
main memory. The main memory can vary from the minimum 2GB to the maximum 64GB. At  
least one cell needs to be installed for the base module. Up to two cells can be installed.  
2.2.5.  
I/O Module  
The I/O module provides 8 PCI slots corresponding to 133MHz PCI-X buses, allowing up to 8  
PCI cards to be used.  
The PCI card can be inserted or taken out in online mode (hereafter called the “hot swap”) with  
some exceptions. Consequently, the base module need not be shut down or rebooted each time  
the PCI card is added or replaced. High availability is achieved with this implementation (note  
that the OS that supports this implementation is required).  
One core module or HDD module is mounted on the I/O module. At least one core module is  
required for each partition.  
A DVD-ROM unit is installed in the I/O module as standard equipment. In addition, a DAT unit  
and up to four 73GB/146GB/300GB magnetic disk units can be installed as optional units.  
At least one I/O module is required for the base module.  
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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.  
AC SW  
Expansion power bay  
(a) Power supply from a single system  
(N+1) [200VAC] (Rear View)  
(b) Power supply from two systems (2N)  
[200VAC] (Rear View)  
AC SW  
Expansion power bay  
(c) Power supply from 100VAC (Rear  
View)  
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2.2.7.  
iSP  
One iSP-C card is mounted on the base module as standard equipment. It contains the  
following interfaces:  
1)  
2)  
10/100Base-TX Ethernet interface (x1) for SP console  
Serial (RS-232C) interface (x1) for SP console  
The iSP-C card is shown below.  
8
4 3 2  
7 6 5  
1
(RSC232C)  
CNSL  
LAN1 LAN0  
DSW0  
DSW1  
Figure. Rear panel of iSP (Installed in the Base Module)  
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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) Open the front cover, and remove the mask. (loosen the hand screw).  
2) Push the Eject button lightly, and the tray pops out.  
3) Place DVD-ROM/CD-ROM securely on the tray.  
4) Push the Eject button lightly, and the tray goes back in the drive.  
(2) Unloading DVD-ROM/CD-ROM  
1) Be sure that the DVD-ROM drive access indicator LED (orange) goes off.  
2) Push the Eject button lightly, and the tray pops out.  
3) Take out DVD-ROM/CD-ROM.  
Be careful not to touch the tray while it recesses in the drive  
unit to prevent hand injury.  
CAUTION  
DVD-ROM  
DVD-ROM  
DVD or CD-R/RW  
Eject button  
Tray  
Figure. Loading and Unloading DVD-ROM/CD-ROM  
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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.  
NEC  
Figure. Index Labels on the Digital Audio Tape  
2.2.9.2. Notes on Index Labels  
(1) Attach index labels properly as shown in 2.2.9.1. Be sure to write the start date on these  
labels.  
(2) Change the labels when the DAT is used for other purpose. Remove the old labels before  
attaching the new labels.  
(3) When using index labels other than those supplied by NEC, make sure that they are in the  
right size and easy to remove without remnant paste.  
2.2.9.3. Preventing Accidental Erasure of Data  
Open the write protect slider next to the side label of the cartridge to prevent data on the DAT  
from being erased by accident. Write on the DAT is permitted by closing the write protect slider.  
Figure. Preventing Accidental Erasure of Data on DAT (Write Protect)  
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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.  
Frequency of using data cartridge  
Use of one cartridge per day  
Use of 2 to 3 cartridges per day  
Use of more than 3 cartridges per day  
Cleaning schedule  
Once a week  
Twice a week  
Everyday  
Cleaning is important to remove accumulated dust on the magnetic head caused by running  
tapes and surrounding environment. Periodic cleaning is recommended.  
2.2.9.6. Cleaning Medium for the DAT Unit  
The cleaning cartridge can be used approximately 50 times.  
Clean the drive head with this cartridge before using the new data cartridge. It is recommended  
to clean the head prior to writing or reading the DAT. Clean the head once a month even though  
the DAT unit is not used.  
2.2.9.7. Life of Data Cartridge (Tape) for the DAT Unit  
The life of data cartridge according to the frequency of use is shown below. It may be shortened  
depending on the operating environment (temperature, humidity, dust, etc.).  
Frequency of using data cartridge  
Once a week/volume  
Life  
Approx. one year  
Three times a week/volume  
Everyday  
Approx. half a year  
Approx. three months  
The data cartridge is worn out every time it is read or written. It should be noted that using the  
worn-out cartridge will cause trouble. To prevent trouble caused by aged deterioration, storage  
of the data cartridge should not exceed five years.  
2.2.9.8. Handling of the DAT Unit  
Keep the following in mind for proper operation of the DAT unit:  
Do not move the DAT unit with the cleaning or data cartridge loaded.  
Take out the cleaning or data cartridge before turning off the DAT unit.  
Do not leave the DAT unit for a prolonged period of time with the cleaning or data cartridge  
loaded.  
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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 the carpet (to prevent dust generation)  
2.2.9.10. Loading and Unloading Digital Audio Tapes  
How to load and unload a digital audio tape is explained below.  
(1) Loading a digital audio tape  
1) Remove the front filter cover of the I/O enclosure (loosen the hand screw).  
2) Hold the DAT lengthwise with the DAT label oriented to the left, and insert it into the  
drive vertically and slowly.  
3) Keep pushing the tape slowly until you feel it touching the stopper inside the drive and  
being locked in the drive. When the tape is locked, a clicking sound is heard.  
(2) Unloading a digital audio tape  
1) Be sure that the DAT drive access indicator LED (green) goes off.  
2) Push the Eject button at the lower part of the DAT unit lightly.  
3) The DAT slides out from the drive.  
4) Take out the DAT from the drive vertically and slowly.  
DAT units  
Figure. DAT Units  
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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  
location of the jumper connector differs depending on the form of power supply.  
Figure. Jumper Connector for Installing the UPS  
a) Power supply from a single system  
Location on the inlet box: P1  
AC SW  
P1  
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b) Power supply from two systems  
Location on the inlet box: P1  
AC SW  
P1  
Location on the expansion power bay: P3  
CB1  
P3  
c) Power supply from 100VAC  
Location on the inlet box: P1  
AC SW  
P1  
Location on the expansion power bay: P5, P6, P7  
P5 P6 P7  
AC SW  
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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 CARD  
The LEDs from the top indicate:  
Status  
DC ON/OFF  
AC ON/OFF  
(a) LEDs with the front panel opened  
LED  
(b) LEDs with the front panel closed  
LED Indication  
LED name  
Color & status  
Description  
ON  
OFF  
AC ON  
AC OFF  
AC ON/OFF  
Green  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
Flash  
OFF  
DC ON (48VDC is supplied.)  
DC OFF  
System is online.  
System is in maintenance mode.  
Other (error, offline)  
DC ON/OFF  
Status LED  
Green  
Green  
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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 console (also called the HW console) to display SP messages  
2.3.1.  
SP Console  
The SP console required:  
Recommended Windows2003 operation environment  
One LAN port  
The console connection diagram is shown in the subsequent page. The iSP-C standard I/O  
interface connected to “Console PC” in this figure is:  
Ether Port (10/100Base-TX)  
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SYS BP  
CELL CARD  
I/O MODULE  
iSP-C CARD  
LAN  
CRT  
MOUSE/  
KEYBOARD  
Console PC  
OS console  
OS  
console  
SP  
console  
RS232C  
modem  
modem  
ALIVE  
console  
Figure. Console Connection Diagram  
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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 Console Connections  
The iSP supports two types of console connections: i.e. local console connection via serial port  
and LAN console connection via TCP port 5001.  
Either type of connection provides completely identical user interface, except that all LAN  
configuration such as IP address setting can only be done from the local console.  
For the details of serial port and LAN configuration, refer to the “SG Command Reference.”  
local  
iSP-card  
null modem cable  
console  
Serial connector 0  
LAN connector  
LAN  
TCP5001  
console  
Figure. Type of Console Connections  
2.4.1.2. Accessible Console Functions  
The console operator has access to the following console operations:  
iSP operation using SP commands  
Redirection of OS (BIOS) serial (inside the CPU) console  
Virtual SOP display  
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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 provides periodical updates to system operation status for each partition.  
OS Console redirects serial I/Os as viewed from the OS (including BIOS).  
SP Command Console lets you monitor iSP messages for system or maintenance operations  
and enter commands into the iSP. Only the commands required for system operation can be  
executed on the SP Command Console.  
Factory default login account and password  
Type  
Login account  
Login password  
Default  
spfw  
nec  
The numbers of consoles that can be attached to the system at a time are: Up to one OS  
Console for each partition; up to nine Virtual SOPs and up to one SP Command Console  
throughout the entire system.  
OS Console and SP Command Console include two types: i.e. one that allows console input  
(with operational authority) and the other that only allows message displays (with no operational  
authority). The OS Console that is first attached to the specified partition is given operational  
authority. Similarly, the SP Command Console that is first attached to the system is given  
operational authority. Once a console is attached with no operational authority given to it, it  
cannot acquire operational authority until the existing console with operational authority is  
disconnected or its operational authority is removed in the Main Menu.  
If key entry is attempted on a console without operational authority, it will output the message,  
“This console is mirror console.”  
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Serial console  
inoperative  
TCP-5001 not  
connected  
Press ESC  
Connect TCP5001  
Choose Exit  
Choose Exit  
iSP login prompt  
Login password  
required  
Main Menu  
Enter ^B  
Enter ^B  
Enter ^B  
Choose SOP  
Choose SP  
Choose OS  
OS Console  
SP Console  
Virtual SOP  
Normal Mode  
CM command  
Password required  
SP Console  
Maintenance Mode  
Figure. Console Mode Status Transitions  
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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. Alphabetic letters used in the Main Menu  
are not case-sensitive, however (e.g. “e” and “E” are interpreted as the same character).  
(Screen Example)  
Description  
No.  
Integrated Service Processor.  
Cabinet-ID:xx, Location:iSPy, State:ssssss  
(a)  
iSP login: spfw<ENTER>  
iSP password: xxxxxxxx<ENTER>  
(b)  
Copyright (C) 2005 NEC Corporation, All Rights Reserved.  
Welcome to Integrated Service Processor.  
(c)  
iSP FW version : 01.00 generated on 01/01/2005 19:20:33  
iSP MAIN MENU  
0) OS(BIOS) serial console of partition#0 (INITIALIZING )  
1) OS(BIOS) serial console of partition#1 (RUNNING  
2) OS(BIOS) serial console of partition#2 (STOPPED  
3) OS(BIOS) serial console of partition#3 (FAULT  
4) OS(BIOS) serial console of partition#4 (POWER OFF  
5) OS(BIOS) serial console of partition#5 (RUNNING  
)
)
)
)
)
(d)  
6) OS(BIOS) serial console of partition#6 (NOT CONFIGURED)  
7) OS(BIOS) serial console of partition#7 (NOT CONFIGURED)  
V) Virtual System Operator Panel  
S) iSP commands  
E) Exit  
DISCONNECTALL) disconnect all console connections  
iSPyz>  
(e)  
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(Description)  
Description  
Description  
No.  
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 master, “backup”* if it is  
assigned as backup, and “undetermined” if it is assigned as neither master nor  
backup.  
(a)  
Enter your login account and password at these prompts.  
The password is not echoed.  
Version information for iSPFW  
(b)  
(c)  
The Main Menu.  
OS Console and Virtual SOP can be chosen only if the iSP is assigned as the  
master.  
The OS Console menu includes the summary status of partitions.  
Main Menu prompt.  
y is the location of the iSP Card (0 or 1).  
(d)  
(e)  
z is “m” if the SP is assigned as the master, “b” if it is assigned as the backup,  
and “u” if it is assigned as neither master nor backup.  
* The “backup” indicator will not appear if no backup SP exists.  
If maintenance operation or SPFW fails, the BOOT FW may boot up. In this case, the screen  
information is only limited to that needed for the BOOT FW (no login entry fields appear).  
(Screen Example…BOOT FW)  
Description  
No.  
iSP BOOT MAIN MENU  
S) iSP commands  
E) Exit  
DISCONNECTALL) disconnect all console connections  
iSPy*>  
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Possible Events (including operator entries) and System Responses  
Event  
System Response  
Login account or password was wrong.  
The login prompt reappears after the message  
“incorrect” comes on.  
Login account or password rejected 3  
times consecutively.  
The console is disconnected.  
No operations made for 5 minutes on the  
The console is disconnected after the message  
login account or password prompt screen. “timeout” appears.  
A letter not specified in the menu was  
entered.  
The menu reopens.  
No operation made for 5 minutes on the  
Menu screen.  
The console is disconnected after the message  
“timeout” appears.  
The menu became invalid after iSP  
master assignment has been changed.  
The invalid menu or prompt is not identified  
immediately.  
If you make a selection in the invalid menu, that  
selection is rejected and a new menu opens.  
OS (BIOS) Serial Console Redirection is chosen.  
A value from 0 to 7 selected.  
(valid only on the master iSP)  
S selected.  
(valid regardless of master/backup  
assignment)  
SP Command Console is chosen.  
Virtual SOP is chosen.  
V selected.  
(valid only on the master iSP)  
E selected.  
DISCONNECTALL selected.  
The current console connection is disconnected.  
All TCP connections to the iSP other than the  
current console connection are disconnected and  
the screen is forcibly returned to the Main Menu  
in case of serial connection console.  
This emergency action might be needed if  
console operation is prohibited when actually  
disconnected TCP connections remain alive  
under the iSP management due to client’s illegal  
access.  
The number of simultaneous connections  
allowable for the selected mode was  
exceeded.  
The screen returns to the Main Menu after  
showing a message “N connections to the  
selected mode are already established. Try it  
later.”  
2.4.2.  
Note  
While in serial or OS console connection, characters that are shown on the console screen may  
be disturbed due to redirection made in a half way of ESC sequence.  
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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) Console I/O is redirected, the screen displays and operations depend  
solely on the BIOS or OS that runs in that partition, and not on the iSPFW.  
OS (BIOS) Console redirection is only allowed for the master iSP.  
(Screen Example)  
Description  
No.  
iSP MAIN MENU  
0) OS(BIOS) serial console of partition#0 (INITIALIZING )  
1) OS(BIOS) serial console of partition#1 (RUNNING  
2) OS(BIOS) serial console of partition#2 (STOPPED  
3) OS(BIOS) serial console of partition#3 (FAULT  
4) OS(BIOS) serial console of partition#4 (POWER OFF  
5) OS(BIOS) serial console of partition#5 (RUNNING  
)
)
)
)
)
6) OS(BIOS) serial console of partition#6 (NOT CONFIGURED )  
7) OS(BIOS) serial console of partition#7 (NOT CONFIGURED )  
V) Virtual System Operator Panel  
S) iSP commands  
E) Exit  
DISCONNECTALL) disconnect all console connections  
iSPyz> 0<ENTER>  
***** redirection of serial console 0 *****  
(a)  
(b)  
***** enter CTRL+B to quit  
:
*****  
:
(c)  
:
:
:
<CTRL>+<B>  
***** returned from serial console 0 redirection *****  
(d)  
(e)  
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(Description)  
Description  
No.  
Description  
If a value (0 to 7) is entered, I/O is redirected to OS Console within the  
corresponding partition.  
(a)  
(b)  
(c)  
(d)  
An opening message for OS Console redirection  
All I/Os made in OS Console redirection depends on the OS or BIOS.  
Enter ^B to quit OS Console redirection.  
An end of redirection message.  
The screen returns to the Main Menu after this message.  
(e)  
Possible Events (including operator entries) and System Responses  
Event  
^B (CTRL+B) entered.  
System Response  
The screen shows an “Exit OS (BIOS) Console”  
message, and then returns to the Main Menu  
and prompts.  
OS (BIOS) Console became invalid after  
iSP master assignment changed.  
The screen shows an “Exit OS (BIOS) Console”  
message, and then returns to the Main Menu  
and prompts.  
There are no partitions on display after an  
SP command was entered.  
The screen shows an “Exit OS (BIOS) Console”  
message, and then returns to the Main Menu  
and prompts.  
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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, enter “^B” (press the B key while holding down the  
CTRL key).  
Virtual SOP is selectable only if the iSP is assigned as the master.  
(Screen Example)  
Description  
No.  
iSP MAIN MENU  
0) OS(BIOS) serial console of partition#0 (INITIALIZING )  
1) OS(BIOS) serial console of partition#1 (RUNNING  
)
)
2) OS(BIOS) serial console of partition#2 (STOPPED  
:
:
7) OS(BIOS) serial console of partition#7 (NOT CONFIGURED )  
V) Virtual System Operator Panel  
S) iSP commands  
E) Exit  
DISCONNECTALL) disconnect all console connections  
iSPyz> V<ENTER>  
----- Virtual System Operator Panel ---------- 01/31/2005,19:30:20 -----  
(a)  
00 0 HW INITIALIZING yyyyyy  
BIOS messages  
SP messages  
00 1 RUNNING  
BIOS messages  
SP messages  
yyyyyy  
yyyyyy  
yyyyyy  
00 2 STOPPED  
BIOS messages  
SP messages  
yyyyyy  
yyyyyy  
00 3 FAULT  
BIOS messages  
SP messages  
(b)  
00 4 POWER OFF  
00 5 RUNNING  
BIOS messages  
SP messages  
BIOS messages  
SP messages  
00 6 NOT CONFIGURED yyyyyy  
BIOS messages  
SP messages  
00 7 NOT CONFIGURED yyyyyy  
BIOS messages  
SP messages  
----- Enter CTRL+B to quit ---------------------------------------------  
:
<CTRL>+<B>  
(c)  
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(Description)  
Description  
Description  
No.  
(a)  
(b)  
Virtual SOP appears if V is entered at this prompt.  
Virtual SOP screen.  
SP messages shared for all the partitions or those not concerned with partitions  
appear here.  
Virtual SOP periodically appears until these keys are pressed.  
Entering ^B quits Virtual SOP.  
(c)  
(d)  
(e)  
The screen returns to the Main Menu.  
Possible Events (including operator entries) and System Responses  
Event  
^B (CTRL+B) entered.  
System Response  
The screen returns to the Main Menu and  
prompts.  
Virtual SOP became invalid after iSP master The screen shows a message “Exit Virtual  
assignment was changed.  
SOP,” and then returns to the Main Menu and  
prompts.  
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2.4.4.1. Details of Partition Status Display  
The status information for each partition consists of the following items:  
1
2
3
4
5
xx N sssssssssssssss cccccc  
ttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt  
uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu  
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No.  
(1)  
Item  
Description  
Numeral  
Represents the system No. Fixed to 00 for all other  
models.  
(2)  
(3)  
Numeral (0-7)  
Character string  
POWER OFF  
STOPPED  
Denotes the partition number.  
Represents partition states.  
Indicates DC OFF state.  
Indicates DC ON, No Failure, and Halt state.  
Means that the iSP is initializing the HW. BIOS is still not  
booted.  
HW INITIALIZING  
SW INITIALIZING  
OS BOOTING  
RUNNING  
Means that the system is being initialized by BIOS.  
Means that the OS is being booted (HP-UX only).  
Means that control is passed to EFI after system  
initialization by BIOS is complete.  
FAULT  
Means that the system is in Halt state due to failure.  
Means that the ISP is shutting down the HW.  
Means “Not Configured.”  
Represents the latest chassis code sent from the BIOS  
or OS.  
SHUT DOWN  
NOT CONFIGURED  
6 digit hex number  
(4)  
(5)  
Character string  
Character string  
Four-digit error code provided by BIOS.  
It is cleared when the system is booted next time, or  
with the CS command.  
Warning or error message provided by the SP, shown in  
the same format as Activity logs. For long messages,  
their tail part will be omitted.  
(6)  
It is cleared when the system is booted next time, or  
with the CS command.  
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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 master iSP.  
(Screen Example)  
Description  
No.  
iSP MAIN MENU  
0) OS(BIOS) serial console of partition#0 (INITIALIZING )  
1) OS(BIOS) serial console of partition#1 (RUNNING  
2) OS(BIOS) serial console of partition#2 (STOPPED  
3) OS(BIOS) serial console of partition#3 (FAULT  
4) OS(BIOS) serial console of partition#4 (POWER OFF  
5) OS(BIOS) serial console of partition#5 (RUNNING  
)
)
)
)
)
6) OS(BIOS) serial console of partition#6 (NOT CONFIGURED)  
7) OS(BIOS) serial console of partition#7 (NOT CONFIGURED)  
V) Virtual System Operator Panel  
S) iSP commands  
E) Exit  
DISCONNECTALL) disconnect all console connections  
iSPyz> S<ENTER>  
:
(a)  
(b)  
(c)  
:
:
:
:
<CTRL>+<B>  
(Description)  
Description  
Description  
No.  
(a)  
(b)  
(c)  
SP Command Console appears if S is entered at this prompt.  
You can enter SP commands and monitor SP messages until ^B is entered.  
CTRL+B quits SP Command Console. The screen returns to the Main Menu.  
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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 connection is established after the iSP boots up.  
For these reasons, the iSP is provided with a buffering capability that buffers a certain amount  
of messages that are output before SP Command Console connection is established.  
The buffer has a size of approx. 1000 lines, capable to save the latest 1000 lines of output  
messages.  
The buffer contents can be listed with the “ML command.”  
2.4.5.2. SP Command Prompt  
When in SP Command mode, pressing the [ESC] key shows either of the following command  
prompts.  
Prompt  
iSPyz:--->  
2.4.5.3. SP Message Header  
SP messages are, in general, output with the following headers attached to them.  
No message headers are attached to interactive prompts or messages used in SP commands,  
however.  
Message Header  
[iSPyz:INFO.ccccc] string  
Description  
Information message:  
ccccc represents a message ID.  
string represents the message body.  
Warning message  
[iSPyz:WARN.ccccc] string  
[iSPyz:ERRORccccc] string  
Error message  
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2.4.5.4. SP Command List  
The following tables contain SP command lists by category:  
System Control  
iSP  
state  
CMD  
command name  
function  
The iSP turns off the DC power of the  
specified partition without notifying the  
SW (OS) even if it is running.  
If the specified partition is in S0 state,  
the iSP only generates the SCI  
(POWBTN). Otherwise, the iSP turns  
off the DC power directly.  
The iSP generates the INIT signal to  
the specified partition. SW (OS) will  
enter its dump routine.  
Shut down System power  
(override)  
DF  
m
m
m
DN  
DP  
Shut down System power  
System Dump  
The iSP turns off the DC power of the  
specified partition without notifying the  
SW (OS) even if it is running, turns on  
the DC power, initializes HW and  
hands off the control to the BIOS.  
The iSP initializes the specified  
partition without notifying the SW (OS)  
even if it is running.  
The iSP turns on the DC power of the  
specified partition and initializes HW  
and hands off the control to the BIOS.  
The iSP turns on the DC power of the  
specified partition and initializes HW  
and hands off the control to the BIOS.  
The BIOS will boot the Operating  
System.  
PC  
Power Cycle  
m
RS  
UB  
Cold Reset System  
Bring up BIOS  
m
m
UP  
Bring up System  
m
“m”: Commands can be executed only on the master iSP.  
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DN/DP  
DF  
(only trigger)  
PC  
Ready  
DC OFF  
SW running  
UP/PC  
RS  
DN/DF  
UP/PC/RS  
DC ON  
Not running  
Figure. System Status Transitions and System Control Commands  
Note) When the UB command is used for system boot, the system always halts at the  
EFI Shell screen. Operation cannot therefore be continued if the system is started  
and stopped using, for example, the automatic power control feature, or rebooted  
following error detection. If the system halts at the EFI Shell screen, the OS  
cannot boot. Be sure to use the UP command to boot the OS. When you use the  
UB command for changing the EFI settings, shut down the system and then  
reboot it with the UP command.  
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Configuration  
iSP  
state  
CMD  
command name  
function  
Display and/or modify the hardware  
configuration including the  
HC  
Hardware Configuration  
m
configuration about partitioning.  
Normal mode other commands  
iSP  
state  
CMD  
command name  
function  
Display the SP RTC (Real Time  
Clock) and set it.  
DT  
SP Date and Time  
m/b/u  
Display the environmental information  
such as the power status and the  
temperature sensors.  
EN  
Environmental Information  
m
Display the iSP FW version and BIOS  
version.  
FV  
HE  
ML  
Firmware Version  
Help  
m/b/u  
m/b/u  
m/b/u  
Display the help information.  
Message Log  
Display the iSP’s message buffer.  
Settings  
iSP  
state  
CMD  
command name  
function  
Set up the settings about the iSP,  
system and partitions. Some settings  
are only available in MNT mode.  
Save and/or restore the system  
CMOS/NvRAM.  
SG  
SR  
SP/System Setting  
m/b/u  
m
Save system CMOS/  
NvRAM  
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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
X
b
u
m: Command validity on the master iSP. X denotes “valid.”  
b: Command validity on the backup iSP. X denotes “valid.”  
u: Command validity on the undefined iSP. X denotes “valid.”  
The example above indicates that the commands are valid only if the iSP is assigned as the  
master.  
The SP commands and subcommands are not case-sensitive. For this reason, case-sensitive  
data such as accounts and passwords is clearly indicated.  
[Note]  
* When the following list (a list of codes indicating the system configuration) is included in the  
command description, this system corresponds to 8Way:  
8Way  
32Way  
ISPF  
If the above indication is omitted, this description is common across the system.  
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2.4.6.1. DF (Shut down System Power <override>)  
m
X
b
u
* The command is executable to the active partition (after automatic system boot/UP  
command execution).  
Function:  
This command is used to shut down the system DC power.  
It shuts down the system power overriding the current OS or BIOS state, notifying nothing to  
them. (It is equivalent to a Power button override on systems having a physical Power button.)  
(Screen Example)  
Description  
No.  
iSPyz:---> df<ENTER>  
CAUTION:Systempowerwill beturnedoffwithoutany noticetothesoftwares  
even if they are running.  
Enter partition number (0-7/all/CR=exit) : all<ENTER>  
Execute OK? (y/[n]) y<ENTER>  
(a)  
(b)  
DF command was accepted. System power of all partitions will be turned off  
soon.  
(c)  
mm/dd/yyyy HH:MM:SS 0------- System shutdown started. (SPFW:Rxx.xx)  
:
(d)  
*************************************************  
* Waiting 2 minutes for cooling components. *  
* DC power is still active.  
*************************************************  
* DO NOT turn off AC power.  
*
(e)  
(f)  
*
*************************************************  
mm/dd/yyyy HH:MM:SS 0------- System shutdown completed. (SPFW:Rxx.xx)  
[iSP0m:INFO.2042]  
************************************************  
* All DC power has been turned off.  
* You can turn off AC power.  
*
*
************************************************  
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(Description)  
Description  
Description  
No.  
Enter the target partition number at this prompt.  
(a)  
(b)  
If “all” is specified, all the existing partitions are the target of this command.  
The partition numbers that can be specified depend on models.  
A confirmation message appears.  
If you are sure to continue command execution, enter “y.”  
A “DF command accepted” message appears.  
Actual processing will progress in the background.  
(c)  
(d)  
Shows background command execution in progress.  
The message here indicates that you have to wait for 2 minutes for the system  
to cool off before the Power Bay is shut down.  
It won’t appear if there are active partitions somewhere.  
The message here indicates that the DC power in the Power Bay is shut down  
and you are ready to shut off the system AC power.  
(e)  
(f)  
It won’t appear if there are active partitions somewhere.  
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2.4.6.2. DN (Shut down System Power)  
m
X
b
u
* The command is executable to the active partition (after automatic system boot/UP  
command execution).  
Function:  
This command is used to shut down the system DC power.  
It shuts down the system DC power only if the software is not running (not in S0 state).  
If the system software (OS or BIOS) is running (S0 state), this command only reports a Power  
Button interrupt to the software. The interrupt service depends on the software (the software  
may ignore the interrupt or perform a shut-down).  
The software may not be able to service the power button interrupt due to stall or other cause  
even if the iSP recognizes that the software is running. In this case use the DF command to  
force a system power shut-down.  
(Screen Example)  
Description  
No.  
iSPyz:---> dn<ENTER>  
System power will be turned off if the software(OS) is NOT running.  
Onlypowerbuttoninterruptwillbegeneratedifthesoftware(OS)isrunning.  
Ifyouwanttoturnedoffthesystempowerinanysystemstate,useDFcommand.  
Enter partition number (0-7/all/CR=exit) : 0<ENTER>  
Execute OK? (y/[n]) y<ENTER>  
(a)  
(b)  
DN command was accepted. System power of all partitions will be turned off  
or power button interrupt will be generated soon.  
(c)  
[iSPyz:INFO.ccc] partition 0 : power button interrupt.  
mm/dd/yyyy HH:MM:SS 0------- System shutdown started. (SPFW:Rxx.xx)  
:
(d)  
:
mm/dd/yyyy HH:MM:SS 0------- System shutdown completed. (SPFW:Rxx.xx)  
(Description)  
Description  
Description  
No.  
Enter the target partition number here.  
If “all” is specified, all the existing partitions are the target of this command.  
A confirmation message appears.  
If you are sure to continue command execution, enter “y.”  
A “DN command accepted” message appears.  
Actual processing progresses in the background.  
The same message as that shown in Section 1.5.2, “DN Command Screen  
Example” appears.  
(a)  
(b)  
(c)  
(d)  
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2.4.6.3. DP (System Dump)  
m
X
b
u
* The command is executable to the active partition (after automatic system boot/UP  
command execution).  
Function:  
This command causes a Dump interrupt to the system after a system dump is taken.  
Whether a system dump is actually taken or not, or a system reset is subsequently activated or  
not, depends on the system software (OS or BIOS). This command only causes a Dump  
interrupt.  
Nothing will happen, of course, if the software is not running.  
(Screen Example)  
Description  
No.  
iSPyz:---> dp<ENTER>  
Dump button interrupt will be generated.  
Enter partition number (0-7/all/CR=exit) : all<ENTER>  
Execute OK? (y/[n]) y<ENTER>  
(a)  
(b)  
(c)  
DP command was accepted. Dump button interrupt will be generated soon.  
[iSPyz:INFO.ccc] partition 0 : dump button interrupt.  
[iSPyz:INFO.ccc] partition 1 : dump button interrupt.  
:
:
:
(d)  
(Description)  
Description  
Description  
No.  
Enter the target partition number here.  
If “all” is specified, all the existing partitions are the target of this command.  
A confirmation message appears.  
If you are sure to continue command execution, enter “y.”  
A “DP command accepted” message appears.  
Actual processing progresses in the background.  
Shows progress in the background.  
(a)  
(b)  
(c)  
(d)  
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2.4.6.4. DT (SP Data and Time)  
m
X
b
X
u
X
* Always valid without regard to the current system status.  
Function:  
This command is used to show iSP’s internal real-time clock.  
(Screen Example … Normal Mode)  
Description  
No.  
iSPyz:---> dt<ENTER>  
current iSP RTC : 19:20:57,03/31/2005 +09:00  
synchronized with NTP server (10.20.30.40)  
DT command terminated.  
(a)  
(Description)  
Description  
Description  
No.  
(a)  
This command shows the present time before quitting.  
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2.4.6.5. EN (Environmental Information)  
m
X
b
u
* Always valid without regard to the current system status.  
Function:  
This command is used to list system environmental data including temperature sensor data,  
FAN error, and so on.  
Note that part of the environmental monitoring functions are not available to inactive  
components.  
The temperature sensor threshold shown in the following Screen Example may not reflect the  
actual threshold.  
(Screen Example)  
Description  
No.  
iSPyz:---> en<ENTER>  
select display mode? (i[nteractive per page]/a[ll]/CR=exit) : i<ENTER>  
(32Way: For one or two AC power receiving systems)  
---- Power Bay Units ------------------------------- 19:20:57,01/31/2005 ----  
(a)  
state DPS0  
DPS1  
---  
DPS2  
DPS3  
DPS4  
DPS5  
---  
* MAIN POWBAY0 ON  
---  
---  
ALARM  
*
POWBAY1 ON  
EXT POWBAY2 OFF  
POWBAY3 OFF  
---  
NORESP ---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------  
(8Way/ISPF: For one or two AC power receiving systems)  
---- Power Bay Units ------------------------------- 19:20:57,01/31/2005 ----  
(b)  
state DPS0  
* MAIN POWBAY0 ON ---  
* EXT POWBAY1 ON  
DPS1  
---  
DPS2  
DPS3  
DPS4  
---  
DPS5  
---  
ALARM ---  
---  
NORESP ---  
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------  
ISPF does not have two AC power receiving systems.  
(8Way/ISPF receiving 48 VDC)  
---- Power Bay Units ------------------------------- 19:20:57,01/31/2005 ----  
state  
EXT POWBAY1 ON  
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---- MAIN cabinet FANs ----------------------------- 19:20:57,01/31/2005 ----  
Location FR00  
HIGH  
FR01  
HIGH  
FR02  
HIGH  
FR10 FR11 FR12  
HIGH HIGH HIGH  
Location FF00  
FF01  
FF02  
HIGH  
FF11 FF12  
HIGH HIGH  
ALARM HIGH  
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------  
(8Way)  
---- MAIN Chassis FANs ----------------------------- 19:20:57,01/31/2005 ----  
(c)  
Location FR0  
low  
FF0  
low  
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------  
(ISPF)  
---- MAIN Chassis FANs ----------------------------- 19:20:57,01/31/2005 ----  
Location FR0  
low  
FR1  
low  
FF0  
low  
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------  
Next page? (n[ext]/e[xit]/CR=next) : <ENTER>  
(d)  
(The numbers of CELL and XBX cards depend on 32Way/8Way and ISPF models.)  
---- Power state of CELL cards and PROCs ----------- 19:20:57,01/31/2005 ----  
PROC state  
state  
ON  
x0 x1 x2 x3  
ON ON OFF ---  
--- --- --- ---  
ON ON OFF OFF  
--- --- ON ON  
--- --- ON ON  
--- --- ON ON  
ON ON --- ---  
--- --- --- ---  
CELL0  
CELL1  
CELL2  
CELL3  
CELL4  
CELL5  
CELL6  
CELL7  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
(e)  
---  
(The following information will be missing for 8Way:)  
---- XBX card power state -------------------------- 19:20:57,01/31/2005 ----  
state  
XBX_C0  
* XBX_C1  
XBX_C2  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
---  
XBX_C3  
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------  
Previous/Next page? (p[revious]/n[ext]/e[xit]/CR=next) : <ENTER>  
(The numbers of PCI Bays to be shown depend on 32Way/8Way and ISPF models.)  
---- PCIBAY power state/FAN alarm ------------------ 19:20:57,01/31/2005 ----  
state  
FANs  
COREM/HDDM PCIM  
PCIBAY0(D) ON  
PCIBAY1(D) ---  
* PCIBAY2(D) ON  
PCIBAY3(D) OFF  
PCIBAY4(D) ON  
---  
---  
ALARM  
(f)  
PCIBAY5(D) ON  
PCIBAY6(E) 未定  
PCIBAY7(E) 未定  
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------  
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Previous/Next page? (p[revious]/n[ext]/e[xit]/CR=next) : <ENTER>  
(The total number of pages and page numbers depend on 32Way/8Way and ISPF models.)  
---- Temperature (Celsius) [1/7] ------------------- 19:20:57,01/31/2005 ----  
current  
threshold  
comment  
FAN  
IPMI ACPI S.D.  
CELL0  
PROC00  
46  
50  
82  
24  
-
-
55  
89  
89  
89  
-
57  
91  
91  
91  
-
65  
120  
120  
120  
-
77/ 80  
* PROC01  
PROC02  
PROC03  
CELL1  
77/ 80  
FAN High-speed  
77/ 80  
(g)  
-
24  
-
-
-
55  
-
57  
-
65  
PROC10  
PROC11  
PROC12  
PROC13  
-
-
-
-
-
-
24  
24  
77/ 80  
77/ 80  
89  
89  
91  
91  
120  
120  
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------  
Previous/Next page? (p[revious]/n[ext]/e[xit]/CR=next) : <ENTER>  
---- Temperature (Celsius) [2/7] ------------------- 19:20:57,01/31/2005 ----  
current  
threshold  
comment  
FAN  
IPMI ACPI S.D.  
CELL2  
PROC20  
46  
50  
82  
24  
24  
26  
27  
27  
27  
27  
-
55  
89  
89  
89  
89  
55  
89  
89  
89  
89  
57  
91  
91  
91  
91  
57  
91  
91  
91  
91  
65  
120  
120  
120  
120  
65  
77/ 80  
77/ 80  
77/ 80  
77/ 80  
-
* PROC21  
PROC22  
FAN High-speed  
PROC23  
(g)  
* CELL3  
PROC30  
77/ 80  
77/ 80  
77/ 80  
77/ 80  
120  
120  
120  
120  
PROC31  
PROC32  
PROC33  
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------  
Previous/Next page? (p[revious]/n[ext]/e[xit]/CR=next) : <ENTER>  
---- Temperature (Celsius) [3/7] ------------------- 19:20:57,01/31/2005 ----  
current  
threshold  
comment  
FAN  
IPMI ACPI S.D.  
CELL4  
PROC40  
46  
50  
82  
-
-
55  
89  
89  
-
57  
91  
91  
-
65  
120  
120  
-
77/ 80  
* PROC41  
PROC42  
77/ 80  
FAN High-speed  
-
PROC43  
* CELL5  
PROC50  
-
-
-
-
-
(g)  
52  
-
-
-
55  
-
57  
-
65  
-
PROC51  
PROC52  
-
-
-
-
-
70  
103  
77/ 80  
77/ 80  
89  
89  
91  
91  
120  
120  
* PROC53  
reported to the software  
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------  
Previous/Next page? (p[revious]/n[ext]/e[xit]/CR=next) : <ENTER>  
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---- Temperature (Celsius) [4/7] ------------------- 19:20:57,01/31/2005 ----  
current  
threshold  
comment  
FAN  
IPMI ACPI S.D.  
CELL6  
PROC60  
46  
50  
82  
-
-
55  
89  
89  
-
57  
91  
91  
-
65  
120  
120  
-
77/ 80  
* PROC61  
PROC62  
PROC63  
CELL7  
77/ 80  
FAN High-speed  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
(g)  
-
-
-
-
PROC70  
PROC71  
PROC72  
PROC73  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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current  
threshold  
comment  
FAN  
-
IPMI ACPI S.D.  
XBX_C0  
* XBX_C1  
XBX_C2  
52  
61  
24  
-
55  
55  
55  
-
57  
57  
57  
-
65  
65  
65  
-
-
reported to the software  
-
(g)  
XBX_C3  
-
FAN  
WARN  
37  
S.D.  
40  
* AIR FLOW IN  
23  
23/ 25  
FAN High-speed  
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current  
threshold  
comment  
PCI-  
FAN  
-
IPMI ACPI S.D.  
BAY0(D) A  
-B  
45  
45  
52  
-
55  
55  
55  
-
57  
57  
57  
-
65  
65  
65  
-
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IOX_C  
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BAY1(D) -A  
-B  
-
-
-
-
-
-
(g)  
IOX_C  
-
-
-
-
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BAY2(D) -A  
-B  
IOX_C  
45  
45  
63  
45  
45  
52  
-
55  
55  
55  
55  
55  
55  
57  
57  
57  
57  
57  
57  
65  
65  
65  
65  
65  
65  
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reported to the software  
BAY3(D) -A  
-B  
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IOX_C  
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current  
threshold  
comment  
PCI-  
FAN  
-
IPMI ACPI S.D.  
BAY4(D) -A  
-B  
45  
45  
52  
*
55  
55  
55  
55  
55  
55  
55  
55  
55  
55  
55  
55  
57  
57  
57  
57  
57  
57  
57  
57  
57  
57  
57  
57  
65  
65  
65  
65  
65  
65  
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IOX_C  
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BAY5(D) -A  
-B  
-
45  
52  
45  
45  
52  
45  
45  
52  
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(g)  
IOX_C  
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BAY6(E) -A  
-B  
-
65 (tentative)  
65 (tentative)  
65 (tentative)  
65 (tentative)  
65 (tentative)  
65 (tentative)  
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IOX_C  
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BAY7(E) -A  
-B  
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(Description)  
Description  
No.  
Description  
Allows to choose environmental data formats from page format of 24 lines each  
or online format.  
(a)  
Indicates the states of the Power Bay within the cabinet.  
If an alarm condition exists, this line is prefixed with an asterisk (*).  
state  
ON  
OFF  
---  
: A DC power (48V) is applied to the components inside the cabinets.  
: No DC power (48V) is applied to the components inside the cabinets.  
: The Power Bay itself is not existent (not visible from the iSP).  
(b)  
DPSx  
(blank) : Indicates the normal state.  
ALARM : Indicates an alarm state.  
---  
: Indicates that the DPS is not existent (not visible from the iSP).  
NORESP : Indicates that the DPS is existent but not visible from the iSP.  
No DPS exists on a 48-VDC supply.  
Shows the states of the fans located in the CPU cage or main chassis in the  
Main Cabinet.  
If an alarm condition exists, this line is prefixed with an asterisk (*).  
---  
: Indicates that no fan exists.  
(c)  
ALARM : Indicates an alarm state.  
low  
: Indicates that the fan is running at low speed.  
HIGH  
: Indicates that the fan is running at high speed. “HIGH” will appear if  
any cause of high-speed fan exists even when the system is in Halt.  
(d)  
(e)  
Press <ENTER> to go to the next page.  
Power On/Off state of the CELL and XBX Cards in the CPU cage or main chassis  
within the Main Cabinet.  
Power and fan states within the PCI Bay.  
(f)  
If a fan alarm exists, this line is prefixed with an asterisk (*)  
PCI Bay types (D) and (E) are added for PCID Bay and PCIE Bay, respectively.  
Temperature detected by the card’s temperature sensor is shown here. If a  
temperature sensor failure exists, an asterisk (*) is shown in place of a  
temperature readout.  
If a temperature alarm exists, the pertinent line is prefixed with an asterisk (*)  
The threshold information hardwire-coded in the iSPFW is also shown here.  
“FAN” gives the temperature thresholds where fan speed is switched from low to  
high and vice versa.  
The values on the right side give the threshold to switch from low to high speed,  
and those on the left side from high to low speed.  
“IPMI” gives the threshold over which temperature information is reported to the  
software through the IPMI interface.  
(g)  
“ACPI” gives the threshold over which temperature information is reported to the  
software through the ACPI interface.  
“S.D.” specifies the temperature threshold for the SPFW to force system shut  
down. If AIR FLOW IN (intake temperature) reaches the S.D. theshold, all the  
running partitions are forcibly shut down.  
The WARN column on AIR FLOW IN (intake temperature) gives the threshold  
rejecting to boot currently inactive partitions.  
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2.4.6.6. FV (Firmware Versions)  
m
X
b
X
u
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 duplicated iSP environment, information is managed separately for each of the  
duplicated iSPs.  
Also the display information may slightly change from one SPFW version to another.  
(Screen Example)  
Description  
No.  
iSPyz:---> fv<ENTER>  
Firmware Versions : (currently running firmware is Rxx.xx)  
iSP BOOT  
(*)  
: xx.xx generated on mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss  
: xx.xx generated on mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss  
) : xx.xx generated on mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss  
iSP FW bank (*)  
BIOS bank0 (012  
(a)  
(b)  
BIOS bank1 ( 345 ) : xx.xx generated on mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss  
BIOS bank2 ( 67) : xx.xx generated on mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss  
Do you want to check the flash memory? (y/[n]) : y<ENTER>  
checking iSP BOOT bank...  
passed.  
checking iSP FW bank...  
passed.  
checking BIOS bank0...  
passed.  
(c)  
checking BIOS bank1...  
passed.  
checking BIOS bank2...  
passed.  
FV command terminated.  
(Description)  
Description  
Description  
No.  
(a)  
(b)  
(c)  
Lists the current states of the FW storage areas.  
If a checksum test on the FW storage area is needed, enter “y.”  
Lists the results of checksum test.  
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2.4.6.7. HC (Hardware Configuration)  
m
X
b
u
* For system states and subcommand validity, read the description of subcommands.  
Function:  
This command is used to show the hardware configuration and enable to change it.  
It is also used to configure, show, or change partitions.  
In a duplicated iSP environment, the hardware configuration is automatically matched between  
the duplicated iSPs.  
Description of Subcommands  
cmd  
arg1  
arg2  
arg3  
arg4  
Description  
help  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Show a list of subcommands.  
This subcommand is always valid without  
regard to the current system state.  
Quit the HC command.  
quit  
exit  
Before the HC command quits, the check  
subcommand is automatically run.  
These subcommands are always valid  
without regard to the current system state.  
Show the system’s hardware configuration.  
If no argument is specified or has an error,  
the disp subcommand help opens.  
This subcommand is always valid without  
regard to the current system state.  
Argument “all” shows all the configuration  
information.  
disp  
-
-
-
-
all  
-
-
-
-
-
-
part  
Show the current partitioning.  
The following information is given for each  
partition:  
State summary  
Physical CELL No. and logical CELL No.  
Physical IOX No. and logical IOX No.  
Size of shared memory (ISPF only)  
Show the Main Cabinet or Main Chassis  
configuration.  
main  
-
-
-
For the 8Way/ISPF model, the configurations  
of external PCI Bay and Power Bay are also  
shown.  
exp  
-
-
-
-
-
-
Valid only for the 32Way model.  
Use this argument to show the expansion  
cabinet configuration.  
cellx  
Show the CELL configuration.  
X denotes a physical CELL number (0-7).  
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cmd  
arg1  
arg2  
arg3  
arg4  
Description  
mmxxy  
-
-
-
-
-
-
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 the MMX number within the CELL (0-3).  
Show the detailed configuration of the TAG  
for the 32Way(B)/8Way/ISPF models. This  
argument is invalid for the 32Way(H) model.  
x is the physical CELL number where the  
TAG is installed (0-7).  
tagxs  
s is either ’e’ (EVEN side) or ’o’ (ODD side).  
Show the XBX Card configuration and XBX  
LSI configuration on that card.  
x is a physical XBX Card number (0-3).  
Show the XBX configuration.  
xbxcx  
-
-
-
-
-
-
xbxxy  
x is an XBX Card number (0-3).  
y specifies an XBX number on the XBX Card  
(0-1).  
pcibx  
ioxx  
-
-
-
-
-
-
Show the PCI Bay (IOX) configuration.  
x is the DGI/I2C cable port number (0-7) that  
connects iSP to PCI Bay.  
Show the configurations and information of  
the PCI Cards that are under the PXH within  
the PCI Bay.  
pcix  
x is the DGI/I2C cable port number (0-7) that  
connects iSP to PCI Bay.  
cpcix  
pbayx  
-
-
-
-
-
-
Show the configurations and information of  
the PCI Cards on the Core Card within the  
PCI Bay.  
x is the DGI/I2C cable port number (0-7) that  
connects iSP to PCI Bay.  
Show the Power Bay configuration.  
x is a Power Bay number. The allowable  
range of x is as follows:  
For 32Way:  
0, 1: Power Bay numbers within the Main  
Cabinet  
2, 3: Power Bay numbers within the  
Expansion Cabinet  
For 8Way:  
0: Power Bay No. inside the chassis  
1: Power Bay No. outside the chassis  
For ISPF:  
0: Power Bay No. inside the chassis  
attach  
-
-
-
-
Use this command to attach partition  
numbers to CELL or IOX Cards.  
If no argument is specified or an argument  
has an error, the attach command help  
opens.  
This command is not valid while the partition  
is booting up, shutting down, or handling an  
error.  
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cmd  
arg1  
cellx  
arg2  
arg3  
m
arg4  
Description  
n
-
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  
attached CELL.  
A logical CELL number must be unique to  
every 8 CELL Cards.  
The logical CELL number of an online CELL  
Card is unable to be altered.  
ioxx  
n
m
[p|s]  
Attach the IOX Card having physical IOX  
number x to partition number n, using logical  
IOX number m (which is visible to the  
software or BIOS).  
Specify p for arg4 if the PCI Bay with BIO is  
to use that BIO. Specify s for arg4 if the PCI  
Bay having duplicated BIOs is to use the  
secondary BIO.  
This command may also be used to change  
a logical IOX number for an already attached  
IOX.  
A logical IOX number must be unique within  
a partition.  
The logical IOX number of an online IOX  
Card cannot be altered.  
detach  
-
-
-
-
Use this command to detach partition  
numbers from CELL or IOX Cards.  
If no argument is specified or an argument  
has an error, the detach command help  
opens.  
Online components are unable to be  
detached.  
It is not allowed to detach components either  
when the partition is booting up, shutting  
down, or handing an error.  
cellx  
ioxx  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Detach the CELL Card with physical CELL  
number x from the partition to which it is  
currently attached.  
Detach the IOX Card with physical IOX  
number x from the partition to which it is  
currently attached.  
Detach all the CELL and IOX Cards from the  
partitions to which they are currently  
attached.  
partx  
x: Partition number  
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cmd  
arg1  
arg2  
arg3  
arg4  
Description  
swap  
-
-
-
-
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 command).  
If no argument is specified or an argument  
has an error, the swap command help opens.  
While this command is valid to running  
partitions, it is only functional when it is used  
with the OS that supports online  
attach/detach capability.  
This command is supported on the 32Way(B)  
and 8Way models.  
cellx  
celly  
-
-
Swap a running CELL having physical CELL  
number x with another CELL having physical  
CELL number y.  
CELLy must be the one that is not attached  
to any partition.  
For CELL swapping, an invalid partition is  
needed to which no CELLs or IOXs belong.  
When swapping is complete, CELLx is  
detached from the partition, while CELLy is  
attached to it.  
Logical CELL number is transferred from  
CELLx to CELLy.  
smem  
-
-
-
-
This command is only supported on the ISPF  
model. It is not supported on any other  
models.  
Use this command to set the size of the  
memory area shared by partitions.  
If no argument is specified or an argument  
has an error, the smem command help  
opens.  
This command is valid to partitions that are  
not running.  
n
mmm  
-
-
-
-
Set the shared memory size for the partition  
with partition number n, in a GB increment.  
It is not allowed to change the shared  
memory size for active partitions.  
No shared memory is used if 0 is specified.  
This command is only supported on the  
32Way(B) model. It is not supported on any  
other models.  
cmem  
-
-
Use this command to set the size of the  
memory used for inter-CELL interleaving. If  
no argument is specified or an argument has  
an error, the cmem command help opens.  
This command is valid to inactive partitions.  
Set the memory size for inter-CELL  
interleaving for partition number n, in a GB  
increment.  
n
mmm  
-
-
No interleaving is used if 0 is specified.  
Numbers that are not multiples of 16 GB will  
be rounded to multiples of 16 GB.  
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cmd  
add  
arg1  
arg2  
arg3  
arg4  
Description  
-
-
-
-
Use this command to manually inform the  
iSP of an addition of components. iSP’s  
management state will change from  
“nonexist.” to “power-off.”  
If no argument is specified or an argument  
has an error, the add command help opens.  
This command is always valid without regard  
to the current system state (with the  
exception of the PBAY, to which this  
command is valid only if none of the  
partitions is active).  
This command is not valid to the CELL  
Cards, XBX Cards, PCI Bay, or their  
subcomponents if any of the partitions within  
the system is booting up, shutting down, or  
handling an error.  
pbayx  
-
-
-
Add Power Bays.  
x is a Power Bay number. The allowable  
value of x is as follows:  
For 32Way:  
0, 1: Power Bay No. in the Main Cabinet  
2, 3: Power Bay No. in the Expansion  
Cabinet  
For 8Way:  
0: Power Bay No. inside the chassis  
1: Power Bay No. outside the chassis  
For ISPF:  
0: Power Bay No. inside the chassis  
dpsxy  
ispx  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Add DPS’s to Power Bays.  
The meaning of x is identical to that for  
argument pbay.  
y is a DPS No. within a Power Bay (0-5).  
Add backup iSPs.  
x is the physical number of an iSP (0 or 1).  
Backup iSPs can only be added to the  
32Way model.  
clkx  
Add CLK Cards.  
x is the physical number of the CLK Card (0  
or 1).  
The CLK Card can only be added to the  
32Way model.  
xbxcx  
-
-
-
Add XBX Cards.  
x is an XBX Card number (0-3).  
The SP will automatically recognize the  
number of XBX LSI chips installed on the  
XBX Card.  
cellx  
-
-
-
-
-
-
Add CELL Cards.  
x is the physical number of the CELL Card  
(0-7).  
procxy  
Add processors.  
x is the physical number of the CELL Card  
(0-7).  
y is the location of the processor on the  
CELL Card (0-3).  
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cmd  
arg1  
memdx  
arg2  
arg3  
arg4  
Description  
This command is only valid to the 32Way  
model.  
Use it to add MMX (2-3) and ROW to the  
memory daughter card. The DIMM capacity  
is automatically read when it is being  
initialized.  
x is the physical number of the CELL Card  
(0-7).  
Add PCI Bays.  
-
-
-
-
pcibx  
d|e  
[core]  
x is a DGI/I2C port number on the iSP side  
(0-7).  
Use arg2 to specify the type of the PCI Bay  
(mandatory). Specify “d” for PCID-Bays, and  
“e” for PCIE-Bays.  
Specify “core” for arg3 if Core Cards (GXB)  
are installed.  
If the type of the PCI Bay (PCID/PCIE) or the  
presence of the Core Card has been  
changed, the SP will know that change from  
the revision information for that PCI Bay.  
delete  
-
-
-
-
Use this command to delete components  
from iSP management. If physically removed  
components are left under iSP management,  
they will be handled as an “INVISIBLE” error  
indefinitely.  
If no argument is specified or an argument  
has an error, the delete command help  
opens.  
Components in DC-ON state are unable to  
be deleted (with the exception of the CLK  
and DPS).  
The CELL Card, XBX Card, PCI Bay, or their  
subcomponents is unable to be deleted if  
any of the partitions within the system is  
booting up, shutting down, or handling an  
error.  
<arg1>  
-
-
-
-
-
-
<arg1> is identical to that for the add  
command.  
Use this command to enable the  
enable  
-
components that are currently “DISABLED.”  
If no argument is specified or an argument  
has an error, the enable command help  
opens.  
This command is valid only if the partition to  
which the pertinent components belong is  
not active.  
The CELL Card, XBX Card, PCIX, and their  
subcomponents can be enabled unless any  
of the partitions within the system is booting  
up, shutting down, or handling an error.  
The Power Bay can be enabled only if none  
of the partitions within the system is active.  
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cmd  
arg1  
pbayx  
arg2  
arg3  
arg4  
Description  
Enable the Power Bay.  
-
-
-
x is a Power Bay number. The allowable  
value of x is as follows:  
For 32Way:  
0, 1: Power Bay numbers within the Main  
Cabinet  
2, 3: Power Bay numbers within the  
Expansion Cabinet  
For 8Way:  
0: Power Bay number inside the chassis  
1: Power Bay number outside the chassis  
For ISPF:  
0: Power Bay number inside the chassis  
clkx  
-
-
-
-
-
Enable the CLK.  
x is a CLK number (0 or 1).  
The CLK is installed only in the 32Way  
model.  
xbxcx  
[all]  
[all]  
Enable the XBX Card.  
x is an XBX Card number (0-3).  
If arg2 is omitted, only the XBX Card is  
enabled, with its subcomponents left  
disabled.  
If “all” is specified for arg2, XBX Card is  
enabled including all of its subcomponents.  
Enable the XBX LSI.  
xbxxy  
-
-
x is an XBX Card number (0-3).  
y is an XBX LSI number (0-1) on an XBX  
Card.  
If arg2 is omitted, only the XBX Card is  
enabled, with its subcomponents left  
disabled.  
If “all” is specified for arg2, the XBX Card is  
enabled including all of its subcomponents.  
cellx  
[all]  
-
-
Enable the CELL Card.  
x is a physical CELL number (0-7).  
If arg2 is omitted, only the CELL Card is  
enabled, with its subcomponents left  
disabled. In this case, console operation will  
be rejected if essential components are  
disabled.  
If “all” is specified for arg2, the CELL Card is  
enabled including all of its subcomponents.  
cnxxy  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Enable the CNX LSI.  
x is a physical CELL number (0-7).  
y is a CNX number (0-1) within a CELL.  
CNX1 exists only in the 32Way(H) model.  
Enable the Processor.  
x is a physical CELL number (0-7).  
y is a Processor number (0-3) within the  
CELL.  
procxy  
mmxxy [all]  
Enable the MMX.  
x is a physical CELL number (0-7).  
y is an MMX number (0-3) within the CELL.  
If arg2 is omitted, only the MMX is enabled,  
with its subcomponents left disabled.  
If “all” is specified for arg2, the MMX is  
enabled including all of its subcomponents.  
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cmd  
arg1  
rowxzz  
arg2  
arg3  
arg4  
Description  
Enable the ROW.  
-
-
-
-
-
-
x is a physical CELL number (0-7).  
zz is a ROW number (00-15), which must  
always be specified with a 2-digit number.  
For the 32Way(H) model, the corresponding  
Directory memory is also enabled.  
There is no individual DIMM control. The  
DIMM is automatically detected on boot-up.  
For the 32Way(H) model, use this argument  
to enable the Directory memory and the  
corresponding ROW memory.  
dirxzz  
This command is invalid to the  
32Way/8Way/ISPF models.  
x is a physical CELL number (0-7).  
zz is a Directory number (00-15), which must  
always be specified with a 2-digit number.  
There is no individual DIMM control. The  
DIMM is automatically detected on boot-up.  
Enable the TAG for 32Way(B)/8Way/ISPF  
models.  
tagx[sy  
z]  
-
-
-
x is a physical CELL number (0-7).  
s should be either ‘e’ (EVEN side) or ‘o’  
(ODD side).  
y is a TAG Bank number (0-1).  
z is a TAG Bank level number (0-5).  
If s, y, and z are all omitted, all the TAGs  
under the CELL Card specified by x are  
enabled.  
pcibx  
[all]  
[all]  
-
-
-
-
Enable the PCI Bay.  
x is the DGI/I2C cable port number (0-7) that  
connects iSP to PCI Bay.  
Always specify “all” for arg2, so that all the  
subcomponents including the PCI Bay itself  
are enabled.  
ioxx  
Enable the IOX.  
x is a physical IOX number (0-7).  
If arg2 is omitted, only the IOX is enabled,  
with its subcomponents left disabled.  
If “all” is specified for arg2, the IOX Card is  
enabled including all of its subcomponents.  
iocy  
-
-
-
-
Enable the IOC.  
y is an IOC number (0 or 1) within an IOX.  
Enable the GXB on the Core IO Card.  
x is the DGI/I2C cable port number (0-7) that  
connects iSP to PCI Bay.  
gxbxy  
-
y is a GXB number (0).  
cpcixy  
-
-
-
-
-
-
Enable the slots (1-2) on the Core IO Card.  
x is a PCI Bay number (0-7).  
y is a slot number (1-2).  
pxhxy  
Enable the PXH.  
x is the DGI/I2C cable port number (0-7) that  
connects iSP to PCI Bay.  
y is a PXH number (0-3).  
pcix0y  
-
-
-
Enable the slots (1-8) on the PXH.  
x is a PCI Bay number (0-7).  
y is a slot number (1-8).  
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cmd  
arg1  
arg2  
arg3  
arg4  
Description  
disable  
-
-
-
-
Use this command to manually “DISABLE”  
the components that are currently enabled.  
If no argument is specified or an argument  
has an error, the disable command help  
opens.  
Online components are unable to be  
disabled.  
It is not allowed to disable the CELL Card,  
XBX Card, PCI Bay, and their  
subcomponents when any of the partitions  
within the system is booting up, shutting  
down, or handling an error.  
<arg1> <arg2>  
-
-
-
-
<arg1> and <arg2> are the same as those  
for the enable command.  
Argument “all” is not allowed for this  
command.  
This command is currently not supported.  
This command can be used to dynamically  
connect currently offline components (CELL,  
XBX Card, and PCI Bay) to the system while  
the OS is running. It remains invalid while  
any of the partitions within the system is  
booting up, shutting down, or handling an  
error.  
online  
-
-
The CELL and PCI Bay are functional only if  
they are used in online conjunction with the  
OS that supports this command function.  
If no argument is specified or an argument  
has an error, the online command help  
opens.  
This command is supported on the  
32Way(B), 8Way, and ISPF models. It is not  
supported on the 32Way(H) model.  
Connect CELL Cards to the partition to which  
they belong.  
A vacant partition to which no CELL or IOX  
belongs is needed.  
This command is supported on the 32Way(B)  
and 8Way models.  
Connect XBX Cards to the system.  
On the 32Way(B) model, XBX Cards need  
be connected to the system in pairs: i.e. XBX  
Cards 0 and 2 or 1 and 3. A single XBX Card  
alone is not accepted.  
cellx  
-
-
-
-
-
-
xbxcx  
The XBX Card is not connectable to the  
8Way model.  
xbxc0  
portx  
Connect inter-XBX external interface ports to  
the system, to which cabinets are connected.  
x: XBX port number (4-5)  
This command is supported on the ISPF  
system. It is valid when the operating  
systems are running (ACPI S0 State) on both  
systems.  
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cmd  
arg1  
pcibx  
arg2  
arg3  
arg4  
Description  
Connect PCI Bays to the partitions to which  
they belong.  
x: Physical PCI Bay number (0-7)  
This command is supported on the 32Way(B)  
model.  
This command is currently not supported.  
This command can be used to dynamically  
disconnect currently online components  
(CELL, XBX Card, and PCI Bay) from the  
system while the OS is running.  
-
-
-
-
-
-
offline  
-
If this command attempts to disrupt the  
current system operation, it will be rejected.  
This command remains invalid while any of  
the partitions within the system is booting up,  
shutting down, or handling an error.  
The CELL and PCI Bay are functional only if  
they are used in conjunction with the OS that  
supports this command.  
If no argument is specified or an argument  
has an error, the offline command help  
opens.  
This command is supported on the  
32Way(B), 8Way, and ISPF models. It is not  
supported on the 32Way(H) model.  
cellx  
-
-
-
-
-
-
Disconnect the CELL Cards from the system  
and shut off their power. The CELL that  
controls the Compatibility PCI is unable to be  
disconnected.  
The ISPF is not the target of this command.  
xbxcx  
Disconnect the XBX Cards from the system.  
On the 32Way(B) model, they must always  
be disconnected in pairs: i.e. XBX Cards 0  
and 2 or 1 and 3. It is not allowed to  
disconnect a single XBX Card alone.  
The XBX Cards are unable to be  
disconnected on the 8Way model.  
Disconnect the inter-XBX external interface  
that connects cabinets.  
xbxc0  
pcibx  
-
portx  
x: XBX port number (4-5)  
This command is supported on the ISPF  
System on which the OS is running (ACPI S0  
State).  
Disconnect the PCI Bay from the system and  
shut off its power. It is not allowed to  
disconnect the PCI Bay that contains the  
Compatibility PCI.  
-
-
-
-
-
-
This command is supported on the 32Way(B)  
model.  
led  
Use this command to turn on/off the LEDs  
used for device location checkout.  
If no argument is specified or an argument  
has an error, the led command help opens.  
This command is always valid to the CLK,  
XBX, and CELL Cards along with the PCI  
Bay regardless of the current system state.  
It is valid to the PCI slot only if the host GXB  
or PXH is online.  
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cmd  
arg1  
clkx  
arg2  
on|off  
arg3  
arg4  
Description  
Turn On/Off the LED on the CLK Card.  
x is a CLK Card number (0-1).  
Turn On/Off the LED on the XBX Card.  
x is a XBX Card number (0-3).  
Turn On/Off the LED on the CELL Card.  
x is a physical CELL number (0-7).  
Turn On/Off the LED on the PCI Bay.  
x is a PCI Bay number (0-7).  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
xbxcx  
cellx  
on|off  
on|off  
on|off  
pcibx  
pcix0y on|off  
Turn On/Off the LEDs on the PCI Bay’s PXH  
PCI slots by specifying the slot numbers  
printed on the back of the box.  
x is a PCI Bay number (0-7).  
y is a slot number (PXH slot number (1-8)  
printed on the back of the box).  
frn  
ffn  
-
on|off  
-
-
-
-
Turn On/Off the Fan-Box LEDs by specifying  
their locations.  
Argument frn specifies the rear-side  
Fan-Box, and ffn the front-side Fan-Box.  
loc  
-
This command is supported on the 8Way  
and ISPF models.  
Use this command to manually specify  
devices’ location information.  
If no argument is specified or an argument  
has an error, the loc command help opens.  
This command is valid only if all the  
partitions are inactive.  
main  
d
d
This command is supported on the 8Way  
and ISPF models.  
It sets the vertical position of the main  
chassis within the cabinet.  
Argument d specifies the position (U) of the  
bottom of the main chassis with a decimal  
number (0-40).  
The default value is null (0).  
pbayx  
h
-
Set the vertical position and height of Power  
Bay No.1 that is installed outside the main  
chassis of the 8Way model.  
x is only valid if it specifies Power Bay No.1.  
Argument d specifies the position (U) of the  
bottom of the unit with a decimal number  
(0-40).  
Argument h specifies the height of the unit  
(2).  
This command is not supported on the  
32Way, ISPF, or Power Bay No. 0 for the  
8Way model as the Power Bay position and  
height are uniquely determined on those  
models.  
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cmd  
check  
arg1  
arg2  
arg3  
arg4  
Description  
-
-
-
-
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 is always valid without regard  
to the current system state.  
The “DISABLE.” components are not the  
target of this command.  
clear  
rowxyy  
|
dirxzz  
-
-
-
Use this command to clear the ROW or  
Directory memory bit error counters.  
x is a physical CELL number (0-7).  
yy is a ROW number (00-15) within a CELL,  
which must be specified with a 2-digit  
number.  
zz is a Directory number (00-15) within a  
CELL, which must be specified with a 2-digit  
number.  
This command clears the 3 counters - the  
single-bit error counter that counts errors for  
every DIMM and the multibit error counter  
that counts errors for every ROW - at a time,  
along with the page deallocation entry table.  
Argument dirxzz is only supported on the  
32Way(H) model.  
This command is always valid without regard  
to the current system state.  
bio  
ioxy  
[ioxz]  
-
-
Use this command to specify the BIO to be  
used on the IOX (PCI Bay) that is attached to  
a partition.  
For partitions with duplicated BIOs, use  
<arg2> to specify the IOX (PCI Bay) with a  
secondary BIO. If <arg2> is omitted, the  
secondary BIO is regarded to be  
non-existent.  
The IOX (PCI Bay) specified in this  
command must be attached to a partition.  
This command is valid only if the partition is  
inactive.  
It is not supported on the ISPF.  
scsi_sp pcibx  
lit  
on|off  
-
-
Use this command to specify the SCSI split  
mode (split mode ON or OFF) for PCI Bay  
No. x.  
Split mode is set to OFF by default.  
Split mode setting can be changed when the  
partition to which the pertinent PCI Bay  
belongs is inactive or the power to the PCI  
Bay is left off. Split mode setting cannot be  
changed while the partition is booting up or  
shutting down.  
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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 the  
resource is not visible to the iSP due to a failure or removal of a card.  
Once a resource is visible to the iSP (whether it is automatically detected or  
manually configured), it is subsequently assumed to be “existent” unless it is  
explicitly deleted with the delete command.  
power-off  
power-ON  
Indicates that the DC power is Off.  
On some components, the DC power is activated immediately when the AC  
power is applied.  
Indicates that the DC power is On.  
On some components, this indicator may be overwritten with any of the  
following indicators.  
offline  
Indicates that the component’s DC power is On but it is not connected to the  
system as viewed from the software (OS or BIOS).  
ONLINE  
MASTER  
Indicates that the component’s DC power is On and it is connected to the  
system as viewed from the software (OS or BIOS).  
This indicator is only valid for iSP/CLK status display. It indicates that the  
component is assigned as the master.  
When the CLK is assigned as the master, it means that it supplies the CELL  
and XBX Cards with the clocks.  
backup  
This indicator is only valid for iSP/CLK status display. It indicates that the  
component is assigned as backup.  
The CLK, if assigned as backup, is supplying the CELL or XBX Cards with no  
clocks. The backup indicator is active when the system is in Halt mode.  
enable  
enable-  
Indicates that the component itself is valid (used for system operation).  
Indicates that the component itself is valid but is reserved by software, etc. so  
it will not be used for system operation on a next boot.  
enable*  
Indicates that the component is invalid on a next shut-down due to  
component’s own failure.  
DISABLE  
DISABLE*  
Indicates that the component itself is invalid (not used for system operation).  
The component is manually disconnected with the disable command.  
Indicates that the component itself is invalid (not used for system operation).  
The component is disconnected due to component’s own failure.  
It should not be connected to the system until the failure is serviced.  
Indicates that the component itself is made invalid by a software request, and  
is to stay invalid on a next boot.  
Indicates that the component itself is made invalid by a software request, and  
is reversed to become valid on a next boot.  
Indicates that the component is invalid because it cannot be made valid due to  
its upper-level components or system configuration restrictions, but is reserved  
to be made valid on a next boot.  
DISABLE&  
DISABLE+  
DISABLE.  
not used  
DEG  
Indicates an unused subcomponent.  
Indicates that there are one or more subcomponents that are in DISABLE or  
DISABLE. state.  
RUN  
INIT  
Indicates that the partition (BIOS) is already booted.  
Indicates that the partition is being booted.  
FAIL  
SHUT  
DIAG  
P-ON  
stop  
Indicates that the partition is in a fatal fault.  
Indicates that the partition is being shut down.  
Indicates that the partition is running an auxiliary CELL diagnosis.  
Indicates that the partition is powered On for expanded diagnosis.  
Indicates that the partition is inactive (DC power off).  
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(Screen Example … Help Screen)  
Description  
No.  
iSPyz:---> hc<ENTER>  
iSP FW version is Rxx.xx.  
HC> help<ENTER>  
HC command help :  
(a)  
help  
disp  
: print this message.  
: display current status.  
smem  
: set size of shared memory of a partition.  
: attach CELLs and IOXs to a partition.  
: detach CELLs and IOXs from a partition.  
: swap CELLs in a partition.  
: add a component.  
attach  
detach  
swap  
add  
delete  
enable  
disable  
online  
offline  
led  
: delete a component.  
: enable a component.  
(b)  
: disable a component.  
: make a component online.  
: make a component offline.  
: turn on/off maintenance LED of a component.  
: set location info.  
loc  
clear  
check  
bio  
: clear memory bit error counters.  
: check illegal configuration.  
: add and set a bio to a pcibay.  
scsi_split : set/reset split mode of SCIS on PCIBAY  
quit  
: quit from HC command prompt.  
(Description)  
Description  
Description  
No.  
(a)  
(b)  
If “help” is entered, the HC command help opens.  
An HC command list appears.  
(Screen Example … ALL Screen)  
Description  
No.  
iSPyz:---> hc<ENTER>  
iSP FW version is Rxx.xx.  
HC> disp all<ENTER>  
(32Way) The CIMB-CELL interleave memory size is only shown for the 32Way(B) model.  
When operating in inter-CELL interleave mode, an asterisk “*” appears.  
==== Partitioning ==================================== 19:20:23,07/31/2005 ===  
part0(RUN ) CELL:01-----7 (01-----2) IOX:0-----67 (0-----12) CIMB: 32GB*  
part1(INIT) CELL:--2----- (--5-----) IOX:-1------ (-0------) CIMB:128GB  
part2(stop) CELL:---3---- (---4----) IOX:--2----- (--0-----) CIMB:-----  
part3(stop) CELL:------6- (------3-) IOX:---3---- (---0----) CIMB:-----  
part4(----) CELL:-------- (--------) IOX:-------- (--------) CIMB:-----  
part5(----) CELL:-------- (--------) IOX:-------- (--------) CIMB:-----  
part6(----) CELL:-------- (--------) IOX:-------- (--------) CIMB:-----  
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part7(----) CELL:-------- (--------) IOX:-------- (--------) CIMB:-----  
==============================================================================  
(8Way)  
==== Partitioning ==================================== 19:20:23,07/31/2005 ===  
part0(RUN ) CELL:01 (01) IOX:0- (0-)  
part1(INIT) CELL:-- (--) IOX:-1 (-0)  
==============================================================================  
(ISPF)  
==== Partitioning ==================================== 19:20:23,07/31/2005 ===  
part0(RUN ) CELL:01 (01) IOX:0- (0-) SM: 4096MB  
part1(INIT) CELL:-- (--) IOX:-1 (-0) SM: --------  
==============================================================================  
The SM size is shown for the ISPF.  
(32Way)  
==== Main cabinet ==================================== 19:20:23,07/31/2005 ===  
POWBAY0 (loc=M-00/03)  
POWBAY1 (loc=M-03/03)  
power-ON enable  
power-ON enable  
DEG  
DEG  
---- CPU/Memory sub-chassis (loc=M-14/23) ------------ 19:20:23,07/31/2005 ---  
iSP0 (loc=M-14/23)  
iSP1 (loc=M-14/23)  
CLK0 (loc=M-14/23)  
CLK1 (loc=M-14/23)  
XBX_C0(loc=M-14/23)  
XBX_C1(loc=M-14/23)  
XBX_C2(loc=M-14/23)  
XBX_C3(loc=M-14/23)  
CELL0 (loc=M-14/23)  
CELL1 (loc=M-14/23)  
CELL2 (loc=M-14/23)  
CELL3 (loc=M-14/23)  
CELL4 (loc=M-14/23)  
CELL5 (loc=M-14/23)  
CELL6 (loc=M-14/23)  
CELL7 (loc=M-14/23)  
MASTER  
backup  
MASTER  
backup  
offline  
------- ---  
------- ---  
enable  
---  
DISABLE* ---  
enable  
power-off DISABLE  
(b)  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
enable  
enable  
enable  
DEG part.0 (LCN=0)  
power-off DISABLE DEG part.0 (LCN=1)  
ONLINE  
enable  
part.1 (LCN=5)  
part.2 (LCN=4)  
power-off enable  
nonexist. -------  
nonexist. -------  
power-off DISABLE*  
INVISIBLE -------  
part.3 (LCN=3)  
part.0 (LCN=2)  
---- PCIBAYs (Main) ---------------------------------- 19:20:23,07/31/2005 ---  
PCIBAY0(D) (loc=M-06/04) ONLINE  
PCIBAY1(D) (loc=M-06/04) ONLINE  
PCIBAY2(D) (loc=M-16/04) ONLINE  
enable  
enable  
enable  
DEG part.0 (LIN=2,-,S) *1  
part.1 (LIN=0,-,N) *1  
part.1 (LIN=1,P,N) *1  
part.2 (LIN=0,-,S) *1  
(c)  
PCIBAY3(D) (loc=M-10/04) power-off enable  
==== End of Main cabinet =====================================================  
==== Expansion cabinet =============================== 19:20:23,07/31/2005 ===  
POWBAY2 (loc=E-00/03)  
POWBAY3 (loc=E-03/03)  
power-ON enable  
power-ON enable  
(d)  
(e)  
---- PCIBAYs (Expansion) ------------------------------ 19:20:23,07/31/2005 ---  
PCIBAY4(D) (loc=E-06/04) power-off enable  
PCIBAY5(D) (loc=E-06/04) power-off enable  
part.0 (LIN=0,-,N) *1  
part.0 (LIN=0,-,N) *1  
PCIBAY6(D) (loc=E-10/04) power-off DISABLE DEG part.0 (LIN=0,-,N) *1  
PCIBAY7(D) (loc=E-10/04) ONLINE enable DEG part.0 (LIN=1,-,N) *1  
==== End of Expansion cabinet =================================================  
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==== Summary (loc=M-00/08) =========================== 19:20:23,07/31/2005 ===  
POWBAY0 (loc=M-00/08)  
power-ON enable  
iSP0 (loc=M-00/08)  
CELL0 (loc=M-00/08)  
CELL1 (loc=M-00/08)  
MASTER  
ONLINE  
------- ---  
enable  
part.0 (LCN=0)  
(b)  
power-off DISABLE DEG part.0 (LCN=1)  
PCIBAY0(D) (loc=M-00/08) ONLINE  
PCIBAY1(D) (loc=M-00/08) ONLINE  
enable  
enable  
part.0 (LIN=0,P,N) *1  
part.0 (LIN=0,S,N) *1  
==== End of Summary ==========================================================  
(ISPF)  
==== Summary (loc=M-00/10) =========================== 19:20:23,07/31/2005 ===  
POWBAY0 (loc=M-00/10)  
power-ON enable  
iSP0 (loc=M-00/10)  
XBX_C0(loc=M-00/10)  
CELL0 (loc=M-00/10)  
CELL1 (loc=M-00/10)  
MASTER  
------- ---  
power-off enable  
DEG  
ONLINE  
enable  
part.0 (LCN=0)  
power-off DISABLE DEG part.0 (LCN=1)  
(b)  
PCIBAY0(D) (loc=M-00/10) ONLINE  
PCIBAY1(D) (loc=M-00/10) ONLINE  
enable  
enable  
part.0 (LIN=0,P,N) *1  
part.0 (LIN=0,-.N) *1  
==== End of Summary ==========================================================  
*1 (LIN=x,y,z):  
x: Logical IOX number  
y: “P” for Primary BIO configuration, and “S” for Secondary BIO configuration  
z: “S” if SCSI SPLIT Mode is selected, and “N” if it is deselected.  
(For 32Way(H))  
---- CELL0 ------------------------------------------- 19:20:23,07/31/2005 ---  
CELL0 (loc=M-14/23)  
CNX00  
ONLINE  
enable  
DEG part.0 (LCN=2)  
ONLINE  
DISABLE ---  
DISABLE ---  
PROC00  
offline  
ONLINE  
PROC01  
enable  
enable  
---  
CXI port0  
CXI port2  
CNX01  
ONLINE  
--- --->XBX00 CXI_P0  
offline  
ONLINE  
DISABLE --- --->XBX00 CXI_P1  
DISABLE ---  
DISABLE* ---  
(f)  
PROC02  
offline  
nonexist.  
offline  
offline  
ONLINE  
PROC03  
CXI port0  
CXI port2  
MMX00  
DISABLE --- --->XBX10 CXI_P0  
DISABLE --- --->XBX10 CXI_P1  
enable  
enable  
enable  
enable  
DEG  
DEG  
DEG  
DEG  
MMX01  
MMX02  
offline  
offline  
offline  
MMX03  
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Base Module  
(For 32Way(B))  
---- CELL0 ------------------------------------------- 19:20:23,07/31/2005 ---  
CELL0 (loc=M-14/23)  
CNX00  
ONLINE  
enable  
DEG part.0 (LCN=2)  
ONLINE  
DISABLE ---  
DISABLE ---  
PROC00  
offline  
ONLINE  
PROC01  
enable  
---  
PROC02  
offline  
nonexist.  
DISABLE* ---  
PROC03  
TAG0_e0  
TAG0_e1  
TAG0_o0  
TAG0_o1  
CXI port0  
CXI port1  
CXI port2  
CXI port3  
MMX00  
--------- -------- DEG  
--------- -------- DEG  
--------- -------- DEG  
--------- -------- DEG  
ONLINE  
enable  
--- --->XBX00 CXI_P0  
offline  
offline  
offline  
ONLINE  
DISABLE --- --->XBX01 CXI_P0  
DISABLE --- --->XBX10 CXI_P0  
DISABLE --- --->XBX11 CXI_P0  
enable  
enable  
enable  
enable  
DEG  
DEG  
DEG  
DEG  
MMX01  
offline  
offline  
offline  
MMX02  
MMX03  
(For 8Way)  
---- CELL0 ------------------------------------------- 19:20:23,07/31/2005 ---  
CELL0 (loc=M-00/08)  
CNX00  
ONLINE  
enable  
enable  
DEG part.0 (LCN=2)  
---  
offline  
offline  
ONLINE  
PROC00  
DISABLE ---  
enable ---  
DISABLE* ---  
PROC01  
PROC02  
offline  
nonexist.  
PROC03  
TAG0_e0  
TAG0_e1  
TAG0_o0  
TAG0_o1  
CXI port0  
CXI port1  
CXI port2  
CXI port3  
MMX00  
--------- -------- DEG  
--------- -------- DEG  
--------- -------- DEG  
--------- -------- DEG  
(f)  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
offline  
enable  
enable  
enable  
enable  
enable  
--- --->PCIBAY0_P0  
--- --->PCIBAY1_P1  
--- --->CELL1 CXI_P2  
--- --->CELL1 CXI_P3  
DEG  
MMX01  
DISABLE DEG  
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---- CELL0 ------------------------------------------- 19:20:23,07/31/2005 ---  
CELL0 (loc=M-00/10)  
CNX00  
ONLINE  
enable  
enable  
DEG part.0 (LCN=2)  
---  
ONLINE  
PROC00  
offline  
ONLINE  
DISABLE ---  
enable ---  
DISABLE* ---  
PROC01  
PROC02  
offline  
nonexist.  
PROC03  
TAG0_e0  
TAG0_e1  
TAG0_o0  
TAG0_o1  
CXI port0  
CXI port1  
CXI port2  
CXI port3  
MMX00  
--------- -------- DEG  
--------- -------- DEG  
--------- -------- DEG  
--------- -------- DEG  
(f)  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
enable  
enable  
enable  
enable  
enable  
enable  
--- --->PCIBAY0_P0  
--- --->XBX00 CXI_P0  
--- --->CELL1 CXI_P2  
--- --->CELL1 CXI_P3  
DEG  
MMX01  
DEG  
(For 32Way(B), 8Way, or ISPF)  
---- MMX00 ------------------------------------------- 19:20:23,07/31/2005 ---  
MMX00 ONLINE enable DEG  
ROW00[DIMM00:01] --- SBE=000:000 MBE=000  
2GB --------- enable  
2GB --------- enable  
8GB --------- enable  
8GB --------- enable  
ROW01[DIMM02:03]  
ROW02[DIMM04:05]  
ROW03[DIMM06:07]  
--- SBE=000:000 MBE=000  
--- SBE=000:000 MBE=000  
--- SBE=000:000 MBE=000  
(g)  
---- MMX01 ------------------------------------------- 19:20:23,07/31/2005 ---  
MMX01 ONLINE enable  
ROW04[DIMM08:09]  
2GB --------- enable  
2GB --------- enable  
8GB --------- enable  
8GB --------- enable  
--- SBE=000:000 MBE=000  
--- SBE=000:000 MBE=000  
--- SBE=000:000 MBE=000  
--- SBE=000:000 MBE=000  
ROW05[DIMM10:11]  
ROW06[DIMM12:13]  
ROW07[DIMM14:15]  
(MMXx2 and MMXx3 are only shown for 32Way(B).)  
---- MMX02 ------------------------------------------- 19:20:23,07/31/2005 ---  
MMX02 ONLINE enable DEG  
ROW08[DIMM16:17] --- SBE=000:000 MBE=000  
2GB --------- enable  
8GB --------- enable  
2GB --------- enable  
ROW09[DIMM18:19]  
ROW10[DIMM20:21]  
--- SBE=000:000 MBE=000  
--- SBE=000:000 MBE=000  
ROW11[DIMM22:23] --GB --------- DISABLE --- SBE=000:000 MBE=000  
(h)  
---- MMX03 ------------------------------------------- 19:20:23,07/31/2005 ---  
MMX03  
ROW12[DIMM24:25]  
ONLINE  
enable  
DEG  
--- SBE=000:000 MBE=000  
2GB --------- enable  
8GB --------- enable  
2GB --------- enable  
ROW13[DIMM26:27]  
ROW14[DIMM28:29]  
--- SBE=000:000 MBE=000  
--- SBE=000:000 MBE=000  
ROW15[DIMM30:31] --GB --------- DISABLE --- SBE=000:000 MBE=000  
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---- MMX00 ------------------------------------------- 19:20:23,07/31/2005 ---  
MMX00  
DIR00  
ROW00[DIMM00:01] 16GB --------- enable  
DIR01 8GB --------- enable  
ROW01[DIMM02:03] 16GB --------- enable  
ONLINE  
enable  
DEG  
--- SBE=000  
--- SBE=000:000 MBE=000  
--- SBE=000 MBE=000  
--- SBE=000:000 MBE=000  
--- SBE=000 MBE=000  
--- SBE=000:000 MBE=000  
MBE=000  
8GB --------- enable  
MBE=000  
DIR02  
1GB --------- enable  
1GB --------- enable  
ROW02[DIMM04:05]  
DIR03  
--GB --------- DISABLE --- SBE=000  
ROW03[DIMM06:07] --GB --------- DISABLE --- SBE=000:001 MBE=000  
(g)  
---- MMX01 ------------------------------------------- 19:20:23,07/31/2005 ---  
MMX01  
DIR04  
ROW04[DIMM08:09] 16GB --------- enable  
DIR05 8MB --------- enable  
ROW05[DIMM10:11] 16GB --------- enable  
ONLINE  
enable  
DEG  
--- SBE=000  
--- SBE=000:000 MBE=000  
--- SBE=000 MBE=000  
--- SBE=000:000 MBE=000  
--- SBE=000 MBE=000  
--- SBE=000:000 MBE=000  
MBE=000  
8GB --------- enable  
MBE=000  
DIR06  
1GB --------- enable  
1GB --------- enable  
ROW06[DIMM12:13]  
DIR07  
--GB --------- DISABLE --- SBE=000  
ROW07[DIMM14:15] --GB --------- DISABLE --- SBE=000:000 MBE=000  
---- MMX02 ------------------------------------------- 19:20:23,07/31/2005 ---  
MMX02  
DIR08  
ONLINE  
enable  
2GB --------- enable  
4GB --------- enable  
--GB --------- enable  
--- SBE=000  
--- SBE=000:000 MBE=000  
--- SBE=000 MBE=000  
--- SBE=000:000 MBE=000  
--- SBE=000 MBE=000  
--- SBE=000:000 MBE=000  
--- SBE=000 MBE=000  
--- SBE=000:000 MBE=000  
MBE=000  
ROW08[DIMM16:17]  
DIR09  
ROW09[DIMM18:19] --GB --------- enable  
DIR10  
2GB --------- enable  
4GB --------- enable  
--GB --------- enable  
ROW10[DIMM20:21]  
DIR11  
ROW11[DIMM22:23] --GB --------- enable  
(h)  
---- MMX03 ------------------------------------------- 19:20:23,07/31/2005 ---  
MMX03 ONLINE enable  
DIR12  
2GB --------- enable  
4GB ---------- enable  
--GB --------- enable  
--- SBE=000  
--- SBE=000:000 MBE=000  
--- SBE=000 MBE=000  
--- SBE=000:000 MBE=000  
--- SBE=000 MBE=000  
--- SBE=000:000 MBE=000  
--- SBE=000 MBE=000  
--- SBE=000:000 MBE=000  
MBE=000  
ROW12[DIMM24:25]  
DIR13  
ROW13[DIMM26:27] --GB ---------- enable  
DIR14  
2GB --------- enable  
4GB ---------- enable  
--GB --------- enable  
ROW14[DIMM28:29]  
DIR15  
ROW15[DIMM30:31] --GB ---------- enable  
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---- TAG0_e ------------------------------------------ 19:20:23,07/31/2005 ---  
TAG0_e0 --------- -------- DEG  
TAG0_e0 TAGL0  
--------- enable  
--------- enable  
---  
---  
TAG0_e0 TAGL1  
TAG0_e0 TAGL2  
TAG0_e0 TAGL3  
TAG0_e0 TAGL4  
TAG0_e0 TAGL5  
--------- DISABLE* ---  
--------- enable  
--------- enable  
--------- enable  
---  
---  
---  
TAG0_e1  
--------- -------- DEG  
TAG0_e1 TAGL0  
TAG0_e1 TAGL1  
TAG0_e1 TAGL2  
TAG0_e1 TAGL3  
TAG0_e1 TAGL4  
TAG0_e1 TAGL5  
--------- enable  
--------- enable  
---  
---  
--------- DISABLE* ---  
--------- enable  
--------- enable  
--------- enable  
---  
---  
---  
(i)  
---- TAG0_o ---------------------------------------- 19:20:23,07/31/2005 ---  
TAG0_o0  
TAG0_o0 TAGL0  
--------- --------  
--------- enable  
--------- enable  
--------- enable  
--------- enable  
--------- enable  
--------- enable  
--------- --------  
--------- enable  
--------- enable  
--------- enable  
--------- enable  
--------- enable  
--------- enable  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
TAG0_o0 TAGL1  
TAG0_o0 TAGL2  
TAG0_o0 TAGL3  
TAG0_o0 TAGL4  
TAG0_e0 TAGL5  
TAG0_o1  
TAG0_o1 TAGL0  
TAG0_o1 TAGL1  
TAG0_o1 TAGL2  
TAG0_o1 TAGL3  
TAG0_o1 TAGL4  
TAG0_e1 TAGL5  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
(Subsequently listed to the max. CELL number.)  
---- CELL1 ------------------------------------------- 19:20:23,07/31/2005 ---  
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---- XBX_C0 ------------------------------------------ 19:20:23,07/31/2005 ---  
XBX_C0(loc=M-14/23)  
XBX00 (loc=M-14/23)  
CXI port00  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
offline  
ONLINE  
offline  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
offline  
enable  
enable  
enable  
DEG  
DEG  
--- --->CELL0 CXI_P0  
CXI port01  
DISABLE* --- --->CELL1 CXI_P0  
enable --- --->CELL2 CXI_P0  
DISABLE* --- --->CELL3 CXI_P0  
CXI port02  
CXI port03  
IB_CABLE port04  
IB_CABLE port05  
XXI port06  
enable  
enable  
enable  
--- --->PCIBAY0_P0  
--- --->PCIBAY2_P0  
--- --->XBX_C2_P06  
XXI port07  
DISABLE* --- --->XBX_C2_P07  
(j)  
XBX01 (loc=M-14/23)  
CXI port10  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
offline  
ONLINE  
offline  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
offline  
enable  
enable  
DEG  
--- --->CELL0 CXI_P1  
CXI port11  
DISABLE* --- --->CELL1 CXI_P1  
enable --- --->CELL2 CXI_P1  
DISABLE* --- --->CELL3 CXI_P1  
CXI port12  
CXI port13  
IB_CABLE port14  
IB_CABLE port15  
XXI port16  
enable  
enable  
enable  
--- --->PCIBAY1_P0  
--- --->PCIBAY3_P0  
--- --->XBX_C2_P16  
XXI port17  
DISABLE* --- --->XBX_C2_P17  
(For 32Way(H))  
---- XBX_C0 ------------------------------------------ 19:20:23,07/31/2005 ---  
XBX_C0(loc=M-14/23)  
XBX00 (loc=M-14/23)  
CXI port00  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
offline  
ONLINE  
offline  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
offline  
offline  
enable  
enable  
enable  
DEG  
DEG  
--- --->CELL0 CXI_P00  
CXI port01  
DISABLE* --- --->CELL0 CXI_P10  
enable --- --->CELL2 CXI_P00  
DISABLE* --- --->CELL2 CXI_P10  
CXI port02  
CXI port03  
IB_CABLE port04  
IB_CABLE port05  
XXI port06  
enable  
enable  
enable  
--- --->PCIBAY0_P0  
--- --->PCIBAY2_P0  
--- --->XBX_C2_P06  
XXI port07  
DISABLE* --- --->XBX_C2_P17  
DISABLE* --- --->XBX_C0_P18  
XXI port08  
(j)  
XBX01 (loc=M-14/23)  
CXI port10  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
offline  
ONLINE  
offline  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
offline  
offline  
enable  
enable  
DEG  
--- --->CELL1 CXI_P00  
CXI port11  
CXI port12  
DISABLE* --- --->CELL1 CXI_P10  
enable --- --->CELL3 CXI_P00  
DISABLE* --- --->CELL3 CXI_P10  
CXI port13  
IB_CABLE port14  
IB_CABLE port15  
XXI port16  
enable  
enable  
enable  
--- --->PCIBAY1_P0  
--- --->PCIBAY3_P0  
--- --->XBX_C2_P16  
XXI port17  
DISABLE* --- --->XBX_C2_P07  
enable --- --->XBX_C0_P08  
XXI port18  
The XBX is non-existent on the 8Way.  
(For ISPF)  
---- XBX_C0 ------------------------------------------ 19:20:23,07/31/2005 ---  
XBX_C0(loc=M-00/10)  
XBX00 (loc=M-00/10)  
CXI port00  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
offline  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
enable  
enable  
enable  
DEG  
DEG  
--- --->CELL0 CXI_P1  
(j)  
CXI port01  
DISABLE* --- --->CELL1 CXI_P1  
IB_CABLE port04  
IB_CABLE port05  
enable  
enable  
--- --->SYS1 XBX_C0_P04  
--- --->SYS1 XBX_C0_P05  
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---- XBX_C1 ------------------------------------------ 19:20:23,07/31/2005 ---  
:
:
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(32Way)  
---- PCIBAY0(D) -------------------------------------- 19:20:23,07/31/2005 ---  
PCIBAY0(D) (loc=M-00/uu) ONLINE  
IOX00  
IB_CABLE port0  
enable  
enable  
enable  
enable  
enable  
enable  
enable  
enable  
enable  
enable  
enable  
DEG part.0 (LIN=2,P,S)  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
offline  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
offline  
offline  
offline  
DEG  
--- --->XBX_C0_P04  
IB_CABLE port1  
IOC00  
--- --->XBX_C2_P04  
DEG  
IOC01  
DEG  
GXB00  
--- BIO(primary)  
*2  
*2  
*2  
CORE PCI001  
CORE PCI002  
---  
---  
DEG  
---  
PXH00  
(k)  
PCI001  
PCI002  
DISABLE ---  
PXH01  
enable  
enable  
enable  
enable  
enable  
enable  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
PCI003  
PCI004  
PXH02  
PCI005  
PCI006  
PXH03  
DISABLE ---  
PCI007  
PCI008  
enable  
enable  
---  
---  
*2: Listed for the PCI Bay in which the Core Cards are installed.  
(iSPF)  
---- PCIBAY0(D) -------------------------------------- 19:20:23,07/31/2005 ---  
PCIBAY0(D) (loc=M-00/uu) ONLINE  
IOX00  
IXI port0  
enable  
enable  
enable  
enable  
enable  
enable  
enable  
enable  
enable  
enable  
DEG part.0 (LIN=2,P,N)  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
offline  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
offline  
offline  
offline  
DEG  
--- --->XBX_C0_P05  
IOC00  
IOC01  
DEG  
DEG  
GXB00  
--- BIOS(primary)  
*3  
*3  
*3  
CORE PCI001  
CORE PCI002  
---  
---  
DEG  
---  
PXH00  
(k)  
PCI001  
PCI002  
DISABLE ---  
PXH01  
enable  
enable  
enable  
enable  
enable  
enable  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
PCI003  
PCI004  
PXH02  
PCI005  
PCI006  
PXH03  
DISABLE ---  
PCI007  
PCI008  
enable  
enable  
---  
---  
*3: Listed for the PCI Bay in which the Core Cards are installed.  
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---- PCIBAY0(D) -------------------------------------- 19:20:23,07/31/2005 ---  
PCIBAY0(D) (loc=M-00/uu) ONLINE  
IOX00  
IXI port0  
enable  
enable  
enable  
enable  
enable  
enable  
enable  
enable  
enable  
enable  
enable  
DEG part.0 (LIN=2,S,S)  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
offline  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
offline  
offline  
offline  
DEG  
--- --->CELL0 CXI_P0  
IXI port1  
IOC00  
--- --->CELL1 CXI_P1  
DEG  
IOC01  
DEG  
GXB00  
--- BIO(secondary)  
*4  
*4  
*4  
CORE PCI001  
CORE PCI002  
---  
---  
DEG  
---  
PXH00  
PCI001  
PCI002  
DISABLE ---  
PXH01  
enable  
enable  
enable  
enable  
enable  
enable  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
PCI003  
PCI004  
(k)  
PXH02  
PCI005  
PCI006  
PXH03  
DISABLE ---  
PCI007  
PCI008  
enable  
enable  
---  
---  
*4: Listed for the PCI Bay in which the Core Cards are installed. When the Duplicated BIO  
mode is inactive, the GXB with a secondary BIO becomes invalid at the time of boot. Also  
the GXB with unused BIO becomes invalid at the time of boot.  
GXB00  
CORE PCI001  
CORE PCI002  
offline  
offline  
offline  
disable. ---  
disable. --- BIO(not used)  
disable. ---  
If no Core Cards are installed, the GXB00 and its subcomponent PCIs are not listed.  
(Subsequently listed to the max. PCI Bay number.)  
---- PCIBAY1(D) -------------------------------------- 19:20:23,07/31/2005 ---  
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---- PCIBAY0(D) -------------------------------------- 19:20:23,07/31/2005 ---  
PCI001: VID:xxxx DID:xxxx PCI err_rec.: no IO mapping: no  
No.:xxxxxyyyyyzzzzzwwwwwvvvvvuuuuu Type:000001111122222333334444455555  
PCI002: VID:xxxx DID:xxxx PCI err_rec.: no IO mapping: no  
No.:xxxxxyyyyyzzzzzwwwwwvvvvvuuuuu Type:000001111122222333334444455555  
PCI003: VID:xxxx DID:xxxx PCI err_rec.: no IO mapping: no  
No.:xxxxxyyyyyzzzzzwwwwwvvvvvuuuuu Type:000001111122222333334444455555  
PCI004: VID:xxxx DID:xxxx PCI err_rec.: no IO mapping: no  
No.:xxxxxyyyyyzzzzzwwwwwvvvvvuuuuu Type:000001111122222333334444455555  
PCI005: VID:xxxx DID:xxxx PCI err_rec.: no IO mapping: no  
No.:xxxxxyyyyyzzzzzwwwwwvvvvvuuuuu Type:000001111122222333334444455555  
PCI006: VID:xxxx DID:xxxx PCI err_rec.: no IO mapping: no  
No.:xxxxxyyyyyzzzzzwwwwwvvvvvuuuuu Type:000001111122222333334444455555  
(l)  
PCI007: VID:xxxx DID:xxxx PCI err_rec.: no IO mapping: no  
No.:xxxxxyyyyyzzzzzwwwwwvvvvvuuuuu Type:000001111122222333334444455555  
PCI008: VID:xxxx DID:xxxx PCI err_rec.: no IO mapping: no  
No.:xxxxxyyyyyzzzzzwwwwwvvvvvuuuuu Type:000001111122222333334444455555  
In case the PCI Card is not existent:  
PCI007: nonexist.  
In the case where PCI Card’s upper level components are disconnected:  
PCI007: not available  
---- PCIBAY0(D) -------------------------------------- 19:20:23,07/31/2005 ---  
Core_PCI001: VID:xxxx DID:xxxx PCI err_rec.: no IO mapping: no  
No.:xxxxxyyyyyzzzzzwwwwwvvvvvuuuuu Type:000001111122222333334444455555  
Core_PCI002: VID:xxxx DID:xxxx PCI err_rec.: no IO mapping: no  
No.:xxxxxyyyyyzzzzzwwwwwvvvvvuuuuu Type:000001111122222333334444455555  
(m)  
(Subsequently listed to the max. PCI Bay number.)  
---- PCIBAY1(D) -------------------------------------- 19:20:23,07/31/2005 ---  
:
:
(The number of DPS’s depends on models)  
(For 32Way)  
---- POWBAYs (Main cabinet) -------------------------- 19:20:23,07/31/2005 ---  
POWBAY0 (loc=M-00/03)  
DPS00  
power-ON enable  
DEG  
DPS01  
DPS02  
INVISIBLE  
DPS03  
INVISIBLE  
DPS04  
DPS05  
nonexist.  
nonexist.  
(n)  
POWBAY1 (loc=M-03/03)  
power-ON enable  
DEG  
DPS10  
DPS11  
DPS12  
DPS13  
DPS14  
DPS15  
INVISIBLE  
ALARM  
nonexist.  
nonexist.  
---- POWBAYs (Expansion cabinet) --------------------- 19:20:23,07/31/2005 ---  
POWBAY2 (loc=E-00/03)  
DPS20  
power-ON enable  
DEG  
(n)  
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DPS21  
DPS22  
INVISIBLE  
DPS23  
DPS24  
nonexist.  
nonexist.  
nonexist.  
nonexist.  
nonexist.  
nonexist.  
nonexist.  
nonexist.  
nonexist.  
DPS25  
POWBAY3 (loc=----/---)  
DPS30  
DPS31  
DPS32  
DPS33  
DPS34  
DPS35  
(For 8Way/ISPF)  
---- POWBAYs ----------------------------------------- 19:20:23,07/31/2005 ---  
POWBAY0 (loc=M-03/uu)  
power-ON enable  
DEG  
DPS00  
DPS01  
INVISIBLE  
DPS02  
DPS03  
DPS04  
(o)  
POWBAY1 (loc=M-00/03)  
power-ON enable  
DEG  
DPS10  
DPS11  
DPS12  
DPS13  
DPS14  
DPS15  
INVISIBLE  
ALARM  
nonexist.  
nonexist.  
* For the 8Way/ISPF model, there are three DPSs in Power Bay 0.  
* For the ISPF, Power Bay1 for dual AC systems is not configured.  
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(Description)  
Description  
Description  
Lists partition configuration information.  
No.  
(a)  
Lists the configuration of the components located in the Main Cabinet or Main  
Chassis.  
(b)  
(c)  
(d)  
(e)  
(f)  
Lists the configurations of the PCI Bays located in the Main Cabinet.  
Lists the information of the Power Bays located in the Expansion Cabinet.  
Lists the configuration of the PCI Bays located in the Expansion Cabinet.  
Lists the configuration of CELL’s subcomponents.  
(g)  
(h)  
(i)  
Lists the configuration of MMX’s subcomponents.  
Lists the configuration of Memory Daughter Card’s subcomponents.  
Lists the configuration of TAG’s subcomponents.  
(j)  
(k)  
(l)  
Lists the configuration of XBX Card’s subcomponents.  
Lists the configuration of PCI Bay’s subcomponents.  
Lists the information of the PCI Cards placed under PXH within the PCI Bay.  
Lists the information of the PCI Cards on the Core Card, if any Core Card exists  
in the PCI Bay.  
Lists the configuration of the subcomponents of the Power Bays located in the  
32Way model’s Main and Expansion Cabinets.  
Lists the configuration of the subcomponents of the Power Bay located in the  
8Way/ISPF model.  
(m)  
(n)  
(o)  
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2.4.6.8. HE (Help)  
m
X
b
X
u
X
* Always valid without regard to the current system status.  
Function:  
This command is used to show a command list.  
(“HELP” is also usable as well as “HE.”)  
(Screen Example)  
Description  
No.  
iSPyz:---> he<ENTER>  
iSP commands :  
System Control (both customers and maintenance persons)  
DF ‒ Shut down the system (override)  
DN - Shut down the system  
DP - Generate the system dump interrupt  
PC - Power cycle  
RS - Cold reset the system  
UB ‒ Bring up BIOS  
UP - Bring up the System  
Configuration (both customers and maintenance persons)  
HC - Hardware configuration and partitioning  
Miscellaneous (both customers and maintenance persons)  
CM - Change SP command mode to maintenance mode  
DT - SP Date and Time  
(a)  
EN - Display environmental information  
FV - Display firmware versions  
HE - Display this help  
ML - Display message log  
Settings (both customers and maintenance persons)  
SG ‒ SP/System settings  
SR - Save and restore system CMOS/NvRAM to/from FTP server  
HE command terminated.  
(Description)  
Description  
Description  
No.  
(a)  
Shows the help for commands.  
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2.4.6.9. ML (Message Log)  
m
X
b
X
u
X
* Always valid without regard to the current system status.  
Function:  
This command is used to show the contents of the iSP’s message buffer.  
(Messages that are output as a result of message buffer log display itself are not stored to the  
message buffer.)  
(Screen Example)  
Description  
No.  
iSPyz:---> ml<ENTER>  
ML command displays iSP’s message log buffer.  
Select interactive mode? (i[nteractive per page]/a[ll]/CR=exit) : i<ENTER>  
(a)  
(b)  
***** start of message logs *******************************************  
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx  
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx  
:
:
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx  
Next ? (n[ext]/CR=exit) : n<ENTER>  
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx  
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx  
:
:
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx  
(c)  
Previous/Next ? (p[revious]/n[ext]/CR=exit) : n<ENTER>  
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx  
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx  
:
:
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx  
(d)  
(e)  
Previous ? (p[revious]/CR=exit) : <ENTER>  
***** end of message logs *********************************************  
ML command terminated.  
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(Description)  
Description  
No.  
Description  
Allows to choose from two modes: one that prompts operator entry for each log  
page display, and the other that shows the entire buffer log at a time.  
You are prompted entry if a next page exists.  
You are prompted entry if a previous and next pages exist.  
You are prompted entry if a previous page exists.  
(a)  
(b)  
(c)  
(d)  
(e)  
Shows a command terminated message.  
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2.4.6.10. PC (Power Cycle)  
m
X
b
u
* The command is executable to the active partition (after automatic system boot/UP  
command execution).  
Function:  
This command is used to cycle system power (system reboot after system DC power off).  
Note that this command shuts off system power without regard to the current OS or BIOS status  
or notifying nothing to the OS or BIOS.  
Partitions that are already off or those being shut down are not the target of this command.  
(Screen Example)  
Description  
No.  
iSPyz:---> pc<ENTER>  
CAUTION: System power will be turned off without any notice to the softwares  
even if they are running.  
Enter partition number (0-7/all/CR=exit) : 0<ENTER>  
Execute OK? (y/[n]) y<ENTER>  
(a)  
(b)  
PC command was accepted. System power of all partitions will be turned off soon  
and then will be turned on.  
(c)  
mm/dd/yyyy HH:MM:SS 0------- System shutdown started. (SPFW:Rxx.xx)  
:
mm/dd/yyyy HH:MM:SS 0------- System shutdown completed. (SPFW:Rxx.xx)  
mm/dd/yyyy HH:MM:SS 0------- System initialization started. (SPFW:Rxx.xx)  
:
(d)  
mm/dd/yyyy HH:MM:SS 0------- System initialization completed. (SPFW:Rxx.xx)  
[iSP0m:INFO.2129] partition 0 : handed off the control to BIOS.  
(DIPSW = 00000000)  
(Description)  
Description  
Description  
No.  
Prompts a partition number.  
(a)  
If “all” is specified, all the existing partitions are the target of this command.  
Enter y at this confirmation message if you are sure to continue command  
execution.  
(b)  
A “PC command accepted” message appears.  
The actual processing progresses in the background.  
Shows the progress in the background.  
(c)  
(d)  
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2.4.6.11. RS (Cold Reset System)  
m
X
b
u
* The command is executable to the active partition (after automatic system boot/UP  
command execution).  
Function:  
This command causes the system to be cold-reset.  
Note that this command could reset the system while the OS (BIOS) is running, notifying  
nothing to the software.  
Partitions that are already off or those being shut down are not the target of this command.  
(Screen Example)  
Description  
No.  
iSPyz:---> rs<ENTER>  
CAUTION: System will be resetted without any notice to the softwares even if  
they are running.  
Enter partition number (0-7/all/CR=exit) : 0<ENTER>  
Execute OK? (y/[n]) y<ENTER>  
(a)  
(b)  
(c)  
RS command was accepted. All partitions will be reset soon.  
mm/dd/yyyy HH:MM:SS 0------- System shutdown started. (SPFW:Rxx.xx)  
:
mm/dd/yyyy HH:MM:SS 0------- System shutdown completed. (SPFW:Rxx.xx)  
mm/dd/yyyy HH:MM:SS 0------- System initialization started. (SPFW:Rxx.xx)  
:
(d)  
mm/dd/yyyy HH:MM:SS 0------- System initialization completed. (SPFW:Rxx.xx)  
[iSP0m:INFO.2129] partition 0 : handed off the control to BIOS.  
(DIPSW = 00000000)  
(Description)  
Description  
Description  
No.  
Prompts a partition number.  
(a)  
If “all” is specified, all the existing partitions are the target of this command.  
Enter y at this confirmation message if you are sure to continue command  
execution.  
(b)  
An “RS command accepted” message appears.  
The actual processing progresses in the background.  
Shows the progress in the background.  
(c)  
(d)  
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2.4.6.12. SG (SP/System Setting)  
m
X
B
X
u
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  
System common  
Remarks  
System common settings  
(maintenance only) (*1)  
Partition settings  
(maintenance only) (*1)  
Partition boot methods  
and Hot-Plug permission  
Partition configuration  
Valid after a next  
partition boot  
Valid after a next  
partition boot  
System  
configuration  
settings  
Setting for the means  
of partition boot and  
hot plug enable  
display all settings  
LAN/Serial settings  
Show all system  
settings on console.  
LAN/serial port  
After a  
configuration  
configuration  
change, iSP need  
be reset.  
FTP server settings  
SNMP settings  
FTP server settings  
SNMP-related  
configuration  
iSP settings  
(*2)  
After a  
configuration  
change, iSP need  
be reset.  
display all setting  
N/A  
Show all iSP settings  
on the console.  
Show all system and  
iSP settings on the  
console.  
display all  
settings  
(*1)Changes to configuration parameters are only allowed in the Maintenance mode.  
(*2)In a duplicated iSP environment, iSP configuration must be done on each of the duplicated  
iSPs.  
Setting partition boot method and hot-plug permission:  
Category  
Configuration Parameter  
Default Setting  
off  
[AC LINK MODE]  
Specifies whether or not the partition is to be  
booted immediately when an AC power is  
applied.  
AC Link  
[Wake on LAN]  
Specifies whether partition boot by Wake on LAN off  
is enabled or not.  
Wake on  
LAN  
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Category  
Configuration Parameter  
[Hot Plug permission]  
Default Setting  
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 PCIDBAY or PCIEBAY  
settings.  
Hot Plug  
permission  
off  
The 32Way(H) and ISPF require PCI(X) card and  
PCI-Ex card settings.  
SP LAN/Serial Port Setting:  
Category  
Configuration Parameter  
Default Setting  
The following parameter settings are needed  
depending on the other device (terminal  
emulator) to which the SP is connected as a  
local console.  
-
Baud rate  
9600  
8
Data bit width is only listed.  
It is unable to be changed.  
Stop bit width is only listed.  
It is unable to be changed.  
Parity is only listed.  
It is unable to be changed.  
Flow control is only listed.  
It is unable to be changed.  
Serial port  
1
None  
RTS/CTS  
192.168.119.100  
or  
IP address for LAN0  
192.168.119.101  
255.255.255.0  
N/A  
LAN0  
Subnet mask  
Gateway IP address  
IP address for LAN1. LAN1’s subnet must be  
different from LAN0’s subnet.  
Subnet mask  
192.168.119.200  
LAN1  
[ISPF only]  
255.255.255.0  
N/A  
Gateway IP address  
NTP server’s IP address.  
If the server IP address is set, iSP’s internal  
clock is corrected every 1 hour.  
If the IP address is omitted, the iSP clocks on its  
own.  
NTP server  
N/A  
[Self SYSTEM NUMBER]  
System number System number (0 or 1).  
(*3)  
It is used as part of cabinet location numbers.  
0
[ISPF only]  
Different system numbers must be set for the 2  
cabinets that constitute a cluster.  
Cabinet  
clustering (*3)  
[ISPF only]  
Specifies whether cabinet clustering is used or  
not.  
no  
Cabinet-clustered  
SP  
LAN0:  
192.168.119.110  
LAN1:  
For cabinet clustering, the other iSP’s IP  
address is specified. LAN1’s subnet must be  
different from LAN0’s subnet.  
LAN0/1 (*3)  
[ISPF only]  
192.168.119.210  
(*3): If any of these configuration parameters has been changed, reset the SP in ISPF System  
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SP default FTP Server Configuration:  
Category  
Configuration Parameter  
Default Setting  
N/A  
IP address for the default FTP server  
Account for the default FTP server (up to 20  
characters)  
N/A  
[Account is case-sensitive.]  
Password for the default FTP server, used in pair  
with the account (password is not echoed. Up to 78  
characters may be used.)  
N/A  
FTP Server  
[Password is case-sensitive.]  
Name of the folder to save auto notification  
messages (up to 30 characters). Two-byte  
characters or space character are not allowed for  
the folder name. Characters that are not usable as  
folder names on the FTP server are not allowed  
either.  
N/A  
SP SNMP Configuration:  
Category  
Configuration Parameter  
Default Setting  
N/A  
Manager IP  
address [0]  
IP address for SNMP manager.  
Up to two managers can be configured.  
IP address for SNMP manager.  
Manager IP  
address1  
[ISPF only]  
Up to two managers can be configured, and up to  
two IP addresses are assignable for each manager. N/A  
Two IP addresses, if assigned to a manager, must  
have different subnet addresses.  
Community names for use on the SNMP.  
(Up to 3 community names are usable for TRAP,  
information acquisition, and information setting  
purposes. Up to 16 characters are usable for a  
community name.)  
“public”  
[Community name is case-sensitive.]  
Specifies whether message authentication with  
higher security using MD5 is to be used with the  
SNMP manager.  
Key data for message authentication with higher  
security using MD5 used with the SNMP manager  
(key data has a 16-byte length).  
off  
Community  
name  
N/A  
[Key data is not echoed.]  
System ID used for communications with the  
SNMP manager (up to 8 characters are usable).  
This system ID is also used for ESMPRO and for  
collaboration between ESMPRO and VOE (*1).  
A system ID must be set in advance to ESMPRO  
installation.  
N/A  
no  
VOE (*4)  
collaboration  
Specifies whether or not collaboration is made with  
VOE (*1), if it exists in the system.  
(*4) VOE represents SystemGlobe GlobalMaster.  
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No.  
Screen examples for partition boot method and hot-plug permission  
iSPyz:MNT> sg<ENTER>  
Display and modify settings of system and iSP.  
s) System settings  
i) iSP settings  
a) display all settings  
(a)  
(b)  
Select ? (s/i/a/CR=exit) : s<ENTER>  
System setting menu:  
c) system common settings (maintenance only)  
p) partition settings (maintenance only)  
b) partition boot methods and Hot-plug permission  
a) display all settings  
Select ? (c/p/b/a/CR=back) : b<ENTER>  
(For 32Way(B))  
Partition boot methods and Hot-plug permissions:  
| |Wake |Hot-Plug permission  
part.| AC- | On | PCI-card |  
CELL  
| PCI-D | PCI-E  
| LINK| LAN |PCI(X)|PCI-EX| add |remv |swap | add |remv | add |remv  
-----+-----+-----+------+------+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+------  
0 | off | off | YES | no | YES | no | YES | no | YES | no | no  
1 | off | off | YES | no | YES | no | YES | no | YES | no | no  
2 | off | off | YES | no | YES | no | YES | no | YES | no | no  
3 | off | off | YES | no | YES | no | YES | no | YES | no | no  
4 | off | off | YES | no | YES | no | YES | no | YES | no | no  
5 | off | off | YES | no | YES | no | YES | no | YES | no | no  
6 | off | off | YES | no | YES | no | YES | no | YES | no | no  
7 | off | off | YES | no | YES | no | YES | no | YES | no | no  
(c)  
Modify? (y/[n]) : <ENTER>  
(For 8Way)  
Partition boot methods and Hot-plug permissions:  
| |Wake |Hot-Plug permission  
part.| AC- | On | PCI-card |  
CELL  
| LINK| LAN |PCI(X)|PCI-EX| add |remv |swap  
-----+-----+-----+------+------+-----+-----+-----  
0 | off | off | YES | no | YES | no | YES  
1 | off | off | YES | no | YES | no | YES  
2 | off | off | YES | no | YES | no | YES  
3 | off | off | YES | no | YES | no | YES  
4 | off | off | YES | no | YES | no | YES  
5 | off | off | YES | no | YES | no | YES  
6 | off | off | YES | no | YES | no | YES  
7 | off | off | YES | no | YES | no | YES  
(c)  
Modify? (y/[n]) : y<ENTER>  
(For 32Way(H) or ISPF)  
(c)  
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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 | no  
3 | off | off | YES | no  
4 | off | off | YES | no  
5 | off | off | YES | no  
6 | off | off | YES | no  
7 | off | off | YES | no  
Modify? (y/[n]) : y<ENTER>  
Enter partition number? (0-7/CR=back) : 2<ENTER>  
AC link mode (on/off/CR=skip)  
Wake on LAN (on/off/CR=skip)  
Hot plug permission:  
: <ENTER>  
: on<ENTER>  
PCI(X) card? (yes/no/CR=skip) : <ENTER>  
PCI-Ex card? (yes/no/CR=skip) : <ENTER>  
CELL Hot-add ?  
(yes/no/CR=skip) : <ENTER>  
*2  
*2  
*2  
CELL Hot-remove ? (yes/no/CR=skip) : <ENTER>  
CELL Hot-swap ? (yes/no/CR=skip) : <ENTER>  
(d)  
PCID BAY Hot-add ?  
PCID BAY Hot-remove ? (yes/no/CR=skip) : <ENTER> *2 *3  
PCIE BAY Hot-add ? (yes/no/CR=skip) : <ENTER> *2 *3  
(yes/no/CR=skip) : <ENTER> *2 *3  
PCIE BAY Hot-remove ? (yes/no/CR=skip) : <ENTER> *2 *3  
*2: For the 32Way(B) model, an inquiry appears.  
For the 32Way(H) or ISPF model, no inquiry will appear.  
*3: For the 8Way model, no inquiry will appear either.  
Enter partition number? (0-7/CR=back) : <ENTER>  
(For 32Way(B))  
Partition boot methods and Hot-plug permissions:  
| |Wake |Hot-Plug permission  
part.| AC- | On | PCI-card |  
CELL  
| PCI-D | PCI-E  
| LINK| LAN |PCI(X)|PCI-EX| add |remv |swap | add |remv | add |remv  
-----+-----+-----+------+------+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+------  
0 | off | off | YES | no | YES | no | YES | no | YES | no | no  
1 | off | off | YES | no | YES | no | YES | no | YES | no | no  
2 | off | off | YES | no | YES | no | YES | no | YES | no | no  
3 | off | off | YES | no | YES | no | YES | no | YES | no | no  
4 | off | off | YES | no | YES | no | YES | no | YES | no | no  
5 | off | off | YES | no | YES | no | YES | no | YES | no | no  
6 | off | off | YES | no | YES | no | YES | no | YES | no | no  
7 | off | off | YES | no | YES | no | YES | no | YES | no | no  
(e)  
Modify? (y/[n]) :  
System setting menu:  
c) system common settings (maintenance only)  
p) partition settings (maintenance only)  
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a) display all settings  
Select ? (c/p/b/a/CR=back) : <ENTER>  
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>  
(Description)  
Description  
Description  
No.  
The Main Menu appears. In the screen example above, option s) System setting  
is chosen.  
The Sub-Menu for System Setting opens. Option b) partition boot methods is  
chosen here.  
(a)  
(b)  
The current setting for partition boot methods appears.  
If you wish to change the setting, enter “y.”  
Enter values at the prompts.  
The modified parameter settings are listed.  
Pressing <ENTER> returns the screen to Sub-Menu.  
(c)  
(d)  
(e)  
Description  
Screen Example for iSP LAN/Serial Parameter Setting:  
No.  
iSPyz: MNT> sg<ENTER>  
Display and modify settings of system and iSP.  
s) System settings  
i) iSP settings  
a) display all settings  
(a)  
Select ? (s/i/a/CR=exit) : i<ENTER>  
iSP setting menu:  
c) LAN/Serial settings  
f) FTP server settings  
s) SNMP settings  
(b)  
a) display all settings  
Select ? (c/s/f/a/CR=back) : c<ENTER>  
iSP LAN/Serial console settings :  
Console Port  
baud rate  
data bits  
stop bit  
: 9600  
: 8  
: 1  
parity : none  
flow control : RTS/CTS  
(c)  
LAN  
LAN0 IP address  
LAN0 subnet mask  
: 192.168.100.31  
: 255.255.255.128  
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LAN1 IP address  
LAN1 subnet mask  
gateway IP  
: 192.168.100.231  
: 255.255.255.128  
(ISPF only)  
(ISPF only)  
: N/A  
: N/A  
NTP server IP  
Self system number : 0  
Cooreration with SysX  
(ISPF only)  
(ISPF only)  
: yes  
SysX iSP LAN0 IP address : 192.168.100.41 (ISPF only)  
SysX iSP LAN1 IP address : 192.168.100.241 (ISPF only)  
Modify? (y/[n]) : y<ENTER>  
Serial baud rate (9600/19200/38400/CR=skip) : <ENTER>  
LAN0 IP address (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/n[ot use]/CR=skip) : <ENTER>  
LAN0 subnet mask (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/CR=skip) : <ENTER>  
LAN1 IP address (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/n[ot use]/CR=skip) : <ENTER> (ISPF only)  
LAN1 subnet mask (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/CR=skip) : <ENTER>  
gateway IP (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/n[ot use]/CR=skip) : <ENTER>  
NTP server IP (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/n[ot use]/CR=skip) : <ENTER>  
(ISPF only)  
(d)  
Self system number (0-1/CR=skip)  
cooperation with SysX (y/n/CR=skip)  
: <ENTER>  
: <ENTER>  
(ISPF only)  
(ISPF only)  
SysX iSP LAN0 IP address (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/CR=skip) : <ENTER> (ISPF only)  
SysX iSP LAN1 IP address (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/CR=skip) : <ENTER> (ISPF only)  
iSP LAN/Serial console settings :  
Console Port  
baud rate  
data bits  
stop bit  
: 9600  
: 8  
: 1  
parity : none  
flow control : RTS/CTS  
LAN  
LAN0 IP address  
LAN0 subnet mask  
LAN1 IP address  
LAN1 subnet mask  
gateway IP  
: 192.168.100.31  
: 255.255.255.128  
: 192.168.100.231  
: 255.255.255.128  
(e)  
: N/A  
: N/A  
NTP server IP  
Self system number : 0  
cooperation with SysX  
: YES  
SysX iSP LAN0 IP address : 192.168.100.41  
SysX iSP LAN1 IP address : 192.168.100.241  
Modify? (y/[n]) : <ENTER>  
iSP setting menu:  
c) LAN/Serial settings  
f) FTP server settings  
s) SNMP settings  
(f)  
a) display all settings  
Select ? (c/s/f/a/CR=back) : <ENTER>  
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s) system settings  
i) iSP settings  
a) display all settings  
(g)  
Select ? (s/i/a/CR=exit) : <ENTER>  
SG command terminated.  
(Description)  
Description  
Description  
No.  
The Main Menu appears. In the screen example above, option i) iSP settings is  
chosen.  
(a)  
The Sub-Menu for iSP Settings opens. Option c) LAN/Serial settings is chosen  
here.  
(b)  
The current setting for LAN/Serial appears.  
If you wish to change the setting, enter “y.”  
Enter values at the prompts.  
The modified parameter settings are listed.  
Pressing <ENTER> returns the screen to Sub-Menu.  
The Sub-Menu opens. Pressing <ENTER> returns the screen to Main Menu.  
Pressing <ENTER> quits this command.  
(c)  
(d)  
(e)  
(f)  
(g)  
Description  
Screen Example for iSP FTP Server Setting:  
No.  
iSPyz:MNT> sg<ENTER>  
Display and modify settings of system and iSP.  
s) System settings  
i) iSP settings  
a) display all settings  
(a)  
Select ? (s/i/a/CR=exit) : i<ENTER>  
iSP setting menu:  
c) LAN/Serial settings  
f) FTP server settings  
s) SNMP settings  
(b)  
a) display all settings  
Select ? (c/s/f/a/CR=back) : f<ENTER>  
iSP FTP server settings :  
default FTP server IP  
default FTP account  
folder name for autocall :  
: 192.168.100.30  
: asamasp  
(c)  
(d)  
Modify? (y/[n]) : y<ENTER>  
default FTP server IP (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/n[ot use]/CR=skip) : <ENTER>  
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default FTP account (CR=skip) : <ENTER>  
default FTP password (CR=skip) : <ENTER>  
Re-enter default FTP password : <ENTER>  
Enter folder name (CR=skip) : <ENTER>  
iSP FTP server settings :  
default FTP server IP : 192.168.100.30  
default FTP account : asamasp  
folder name for autocall :  
(e)  
Modify? (y/[n]) : <ENTER>  
iSP setting menu:  
c) LAN/Serial settings  
f) FTP server settings  
s) SNMP settings  
(f)  
a) display all settings  
Select ? (c/s/f/a/CR=back) : <ENTER>  
Display and modify settings of system and iSP.  
s) system settings  
i) iSP settings  
a) display all settings  
(g)  
Select ? (s/i/a/CR=exit) : <ENTER>  
SG command terminated.  
(Description)  
Description  
Description  
No.  
The Main Menu appears. In the screen example above, option i) iSP settings is  
chosen.  
(a)  
The Sub-Menu for iSP Settings opens. Option f) FTP server settings is chosen  
here.  
(b)  
The current FTP server setting appears.  
If you wish to change the setting, enter “y.”  
Enter values at the prompts.  
The modified parameter settings are listed. Pressing <ENTER> returns the  
screen to Sub-Menu.  
(c)  
(d)  
(e)  
(f)  
(g)  
The Sub-Menu opens. Pressing <ENTER> returns the screen to Main Menu.  
Pressing <ENTER> quits this command.  
Description  
Screen Example for iSP SNMP Setting:  
No.  
iSPyz:MNT> sg<ENTER>  
Display and modify settings of system and iSP.  
(a)  
s) System settings  
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a) display all settings  
Select ? (s/i/a/CR=exit) : i<ENTER>  
iSP setting menu:  
c) LAN/Serial settings  
f) FTP server settings  
s) SNMP settings  
(b)  
a) display all settings  
Select ? (c/s/f/a/CR=back) : s<ENTER>  
iSP SNMP settings :  
Manager1 LAN0 IP : 192.168.100.30  
Manager1 LAN1 IP : N/A  
Manager2 LAN0 IP : N/A  
(ISPF only)  
(ISPF only)  
(ISPF only)  
Manager2 LAN1 IP : N/A  
Manager IP 1  
Manager IP 2  
(ISPF only)  
(Other than ISPF)  
(Other than ISPF)  
: N/A  
: N/A  
community(Trap) : public  
community(Get) : public  
community(Set) : public  
security option : off  
(c)  
system ID : N/A  
cooperation with VOE : no  
Do you want to edit these settings? (y/[n]) : y<ENTER>  
Serial baud rate (9600/19200/38400/CR=skip) : <ENTER>  
Manager1 LAN0 IP (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/n[ot use]/CR=skip) : <ENTER> (ISPF only)  
Manager1 LAN1 IP (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/n[ot use]/CR=skip) : <ENTER> (ISPF only)  
Manager2 LAN0 IP (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/n[ot use]/CR=skip) : <ENTER> (ISPF only)  
Manager2 LAN1 IP (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/n[ot use]/CR=skip) : <ENTER> (ISPF only)  
Manager IP 1 (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/n[ot use]/CR=skip) : <ENTER> (Other than ISPF)  
Manager IP 2 (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/n[ot use]/CR=skip) : <ENTER> (Other than ISPF)  
(d)  
community(Trap) (CR=skip) : <ENTER>  
community(Get) (CR=skip) : <ENTER>  
community(Set) (CR=skip) : <ENTER>  
security option (o[n]/of[f]/CR=skip) : o<ENTER>  
SNMP key code (CR=skip) : 00112233445566778899aabbccddeeff<ENTER>  
re-enter key code  
: 00112233445566778899aabbccddeeff<ENTER>  
system ID (CR=skip) : <ENTER>  
cooperation with VOE (y/n/CR=skip) : <ENTER>  
iSP SNMP settings :  
Manager1 LAN0 IP : 192.168.100.30  
Manager1 LAN1 IP : N/A  
Manager2 LAN0 IP : N/A  
Manager2 LAN1 IP : N/A  
(ISPF only)  
(ISPF only)  
(ISPF only)  
(ISPF only)  
(e)  
Manager IP 1  
: N/A  
(Other than ISPF)  
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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 settings? (y/[n]) : <ENTER>  
iSP setting menu:  
c) LAN/Serial settings  
f) FTP server settings  
s) SNMP settings  
(f)  
a) display all settings  
Select ? (c/s/f/a/CR=back) : <ENTER>  
Display and modify settings of system and iSP.  
s) system settings  
i) iSP settings  
a) display all settings  
(g)  
Select ? (s/i/a/CR=exit) : <ENTER>  
SG command terminated.  
(Description)  
Description  
Description  
No.  
The Main Menu appears. In the screen example above, option i) iSP settings is  
chosen.  
The Sub-Menu for iSP Settings opens. Option s) SNMP settings is chosen here.  
The current SNMP manager setting appears.  
If you wish to change the setting, enter “y.”  
Enter values at the prompts.  
The modified parameter settings are listed. Pressing <ENTER> returns the  
screen to Sub-Menu.  
(a)  
(b)  
(c)  
(d)  
(e)  
(f)  
(g)  
The Sub-Menu opens. Pressing <ENTER> returns the screen to Main Menu.  
Pressing <ENTER> quits this command.  
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2.4.6.13. SR (Save System CMOS/NvRAM)  
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* For cautions for using this command, read the following description of function.  
Function:  
This command is used to read the contents of the system CMOS/NvRAM and save them to the  
FTP Server, or in turn, restore them from FTP Server files.  
The target partitions of this command must be in the EFI shell prompt state, with their BIOS  
booted up. In any other states, not only the correct system operation is not guaranteed, but the  
contents of the system CMOS/NvRAM might be destroyed.  
RTC data will not be saved to or restored from the CMOS memory.  
(Screen Example)  
Description  
No.  
iSPyz:---> sr<ENTER>  
CAUTION: This command MUST be used when target system is in EFI shell  
prompting. Otherwise CMOS/NvRAM maybeDESTROYEDorthis commanddoNOTwork  
properly.  
Enter partition number? (0-7/CR=exit) : 1<ENTER>  
Save of Restore? (s/r/CR=back) : s<ENTER>  
getting CMOS/NvRAM from partition 1...  
got.  
(a)  
(b)  
(c)  
ERROR: cannot get CMOS/NvRAM from partition 1. Check the state of partition  
1.  
Enter partition number? (0-7/CR=exit) :  
IP of FTP server [default=10.0.0.2] (CR=skip) : 10.0.0.3<ENTER>  
account [default=necuser] : necuser<ENTER>  
password [default=********] : xxxxxxxx<ENTER>  
file path : cmossave/cmos1.bin<ENTER>  
(d)  
Save OK? (y/[n]) : y<ENTER>  
connecting...  
uploaded.  
(e)  
(f)  
Enter partition number? (0-7/CR=exit) : 2<ENTER>  
Save or Restore? (s/r/CR=back) : r<ENTER>  
(h)  
IP of FTP server [default=10.0.0.2] (CR=skip) : 10.0.0.3<ENTER>  
account [default=necuser] : necuser<ENTER>  
password [default=********] : xxxxxxxx<ENTER>  
file path : cmossave/cmos2.bin<ENTER>  
Restore OK? (y/[n]) : y<ENTER>  
connecting...  
connected.  
(i)  
(j)  
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ERROR: cmossave/cmos2.bin does not exist.  
(k)  
Enter partition number? (0-7/CR=exit) :  
checking downloaded file.  
passed.  
restoring CMOS/NvRAM...  
completed.  
You need to reset the target partition.  
(l)  
Enter partition number? (0-7/CR=exit) : <ENTER>  
SR command terminated.  
(m)  
(Description)  
Description  
Description  
No.  
(a)  
(b)  
Enter the target partition No., and then choose “s” to start saving.  
Shows data reading from the specified partition in progress.  
If a read error occurred, an error message appears and the screen  
returns to the partition No. prompt.  
(c)  
(d)  
(e)  
Enter the save destination FTP Server information.  
[Account, password, and file path name are all case-sensitive.]  
Up to 20 characters are usable for an account, up to 78 characters for a  
password, and up to 100 characters for a file path. If any of them  
exceeds these limits, reconfigure the FTP Server as needed.  
If you are sure that the server information you entered is correct, enter  
“y.”  
(f)  
(h)  
(i)  
Shows data saving to the FTP Server in progress.  
Shows an example of restore procedure.  
Enter FTP Server information for confirmation.  
(j)  
Shows data restoration from the FTP Server in progress.  
If data restoration failed, an error message appears, and the screen  
returns to the partition No. prompt.  
(k)  
(l)  
(m)  
Shows data restoration to the specified partition in progress.  
Pressing <ENTER> quits the SR command.  
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2.4.6.14. UB (Bring up BIOS)  
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u
* The command is executable to the active partition (after automatic system boot/UP  
command execution).  
Function:  
This command is used to boot the BIOS without booting the OS.  
It turns the system DC power On, initializes the hardware, and boots up the BIOS, but the EFI  
Shell will not boot the OS.  
The UP command is needed to boot up the OS.  
(Screen Example)  
Description  
No.  
iSPyz:---> ub<ENTER>  
This command will bring up the specified partition.  
Enter partition number (0-7/all/CR=exit) : all<ENTER>  
Execute OK? (y/[n]) y<ENTER>  
(a)  
(b)  
(c)  
UB command was accepted. All partitions will run soon.  
mm/dd/yyyy HH:MM:SS 0------- System initialization started. (SPFW:Rxx.xx)  
[iSP0m:INFO.2094] partition 0 : turning on POWBAY(s)...  
:
mm/dd/yyyy HH:MM:SS 0------- System initialization completed. (SPFW:Rxx.xx)  
(d)  
:
[iSP0m:INFO.2129] partition 0 : handed off the control to BIOS.  
(DIPSW = 00000000)  
(Description)  
Description  
Description  
No.  
Enter partition number.  
If “all” is specified, all the existing partitions are the target of this command.  
A confirmation message appears.  
(a)  
If you are sure to continue, enter “y.”  
If the first 1 byte of the BIOS virtual DIPSW is not zero, the following  
confirmation message will appear:  
(b)  
Partition x BIOS virtual DIPSW is ON. (DIPSW=xxyyyyyy) Continue? ([y]/n)  
If you are sure to continue BIOS boot, enter “y.” If you wish to abort, enter “n.”  
A “UB command accepted” message appears.  
The actual boot is performed in the background.  
Shows boot progress in the background.  
(c)  
(d)  
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2.4.6.15. UP (Bring up System)  
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* 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 settings.  
(Screen Example)  
Description  
No.  
iSPyz:---> up<ENTER>  
This command will bring up the specified partition.  
Enter partition number (0-7/all/CR=exit) : all<ENTER>  
Execute OK? (y/[n]) y<ENTER>  
(a)  
(b)  
(c)  
UP command was accepted. All partitions will run soon.  
mm/dd/yyyy HH:MM:SS 0------- System initialization started. (SPFW:Rxx.xx)  
[iSP0m:INFO.2094] partition 0 : turning on POWBAY(s)...  
:
(d)  
mm/dd/yyyy HH:MM:SS 0------- System initialization completed. (SPFW:Rxx.xx)  
[iSP0m:INFO.2129] partition 0 : handed off the control to BIOS.  
(DIPSW = 00000000)  
(Description)  
Description  
Description  
No.  
Enter partition number.  
If “all” is specified, all the existing partitions are the target of this command.  
(a)  
A confirmation message appears.  
If you are sure to continue, enter “y.”  
If the first 1 byte of the BIOS virtual DIPSW is not zero, the following confirmation  
message will appear:  
(b)  
Partition x BIOS virtual DIPSW is ON.(DIPSW=xxyyyyyy) Continue? ([y]/n)  
If you are sure to continue the boot process, enter “y.” If you wish to abort, enter  
“n.”  
A “UP command accepted” message appears.  
The actual boot is performed in the background.  
Shows boot progress in the background.  
(c)  
(d)  
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Chapter 3  
Operation Procedure  
3.1.  
System Startup  
System Startup Procedure  
3.1.1.  
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 this section.  
When a UPS is connected, turn on the AC power from the UPS. Refer to the UPS manual for the  
AC power-on procedure. The system startup flowchart is shown in the next page.  
Be sure that all inputs and outputs have been installed and  
CAUTION  
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Start  
Turn on distribution board.  
(See step 1 in next page.)  
Turn on console PC.  
(See step 2 in next page.)  
Turn on peripherals.  
(See step 3 in next page.)  
Expansion power bay/Base module AC ON  
(See steps 4 to 6 in next page.)  
Operation on SP console.  
(See steps 7 to 11 in next page.)  
OS Boot  
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Startup Flowchart  
Step Operation  
1
2
3
Turn on the power distribution board.  
Turn on the console PC.  
Turn on the peripheral units excluded from power control via the cabinet. Check that they  
are turned on normally.  
4
Check that the AC switch at the top of the front panel of the main cabinet is OFF. If not, turn  
it off.  
Note) When a UPS is connected, use the AC switch of the USP for power control instead  
of the above switch panel.  
5
6
7
When the expansion power bay is installed, turn on the AC switch at the back of the  
expansion power bay. Then, turn on the AC switch at the lower part of the rear of the base  
module.  
Turn on the AC switch on the switch panel at the front top of the cabinet.  
Note) When a UPS is connected, use the AC switch of the USP for power control instead  
of the above switch panel.  
On the SP console, enter:  
login name: spfw  
Password: nec  
iSP Main Menu is displayed.  
* The above login name and password are default settings. If you changed the password,  
enter that password.  
8
9
Enter “s” on the SP console (for selecting S) iSP commands on iSP Main Menu.  
Press the ESC key on the SP console (for entering the SP command console).  
Check BIOS DIPSW settings and settings in each mode.  
Enter SP command “sg” on the SP console to check the settings for each OS.  
See 3.4 AC-LINK (auto control) for what to be checked.  
See 2.4.6.12 for the “sg” command.  
10  
11  
Enter SP command “up” on the SP console (for turning on the DC power and initiating the  
system startup procedure). See 2.4.6.15 for the “up” command.  
[Remark]  
When the initial system startup is complete, be sure to backup CMOS/NVRAM. It is the  
responsibility of the user to backup CMOS/NVRAM. Use SP command “sr” for backup while the  
EFI Boot Manager is active. See 2.4.6.13 for the “sr” command.  
[Note]  
See 2.2.1 Cabinet for the location of the switch panel. See 2.2.6 Power Bay for the location of the  
AC switch on the base module and expansion power bay. The number of switches on the switch  
panel depends on the number of installed base modules and expansion power bays. Take care  
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of the association between these switches and base modules and expansion power bays during  
switch operation. The switches on the switch panel are used for immediate power shutdown for  
emergency purposes. When a switch on this panel is turned off, data may be destroyed.  
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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 login: spfw  
<= Enter spfw and press Enter  
<= Enter nec and press Enter  
iSP password: xxx  
Copyright (C) 2006 NEC Corporation, All Rights Reserved.  
Welcome to Integrated Service Processor.  
iSP FW version : 01.00 generated on 01/01/2006 19:20:33  
iSP MAIN MENU  
0) OS(BIOS) serial console of partition#0 (SW INITIALIZING)  
1) OS(BIOS) serial console of partition#1 (NOT CONFIGURED )  
2) OS(BIOS) serial console of partition#2 (NOT CONFIGURED )  
3) OS(BIOS) serial console of partition#3 (NOT CONFIGURED )  
4) OS(BIOS) serial console of partition#4 (NOT CONFIGURED )  
5) OS(BIOS) serial console of partition#5 (NOT CONFIGURED )  
6) OS(BIOS) serial console of partition#6 (NOT CONFIGURED )  
7) OS(BIOS) serial console of partition#7 (NOT CONFIGURED )  
V) Virtual System Operator Panel  
S) iSP commands  
E) Exit  
DISCONNECTALL) disconnect all console connections  
iSPyz> s  
<= Enter s and press Enter  
*****  
***** SP Command Mode  
***** enter ESC to do the command input effectively *****  
***** enter CTRL+B to quit  
*****  
<= Press ESC  
iSPyz:--->  
=> To SP Command Console  
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2) Example of SP console screen during system startup  
iSPyz:---> up  
<= Enter up and press Enter  
This command will bring up the specified partition.  
Enter partition number (0-7/all/CR=exit) : all <= Enter all and press Enter  
Execute OK? (y/[n]) y  
<= Enter and press Enter  
UP command was accepted. All partitions will run soon.  
[iSPyz:INFO.ccc] partition 0 : turning on POWBAY(s)...  
[iSPyz:INFO.ccc] partition 0 : turning on XBX_C(s)...  
[iSP0m:INFO.ccc] XBX00 SD completed normally.  
[iSP0m:INFO.ccc] XBX01 SD completed normally.  
[iSPyz:INFO.ccc] partition 0 : turning on PCI_BAY(s)...  
[iSP0m:INFO.ccc] IOX00 SD completed normally.  
:
[iSP0m:INFO.ccc] partition 0 : turning on CELL(s)...  
[iSP0m:INFO.ccc] MMX00 SD completed normally.  
:
>> SP LOG MESSAGE START (07:6L) <<  
11/28/2005 11:31:18 0------- System initialization completed. (SPFW:R00.35)  
>> SP LOG MESSAGE END <<  
[iSP0m:INFO.ccc] partition 0 : handed off the control to BIOS.  
(DIPSW = 00000000)  
Note: When multiple partitions are defined, a particular partition can be selected by  
entering its partition number instead of entering “all.”  
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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 system shutdown flowchart is shown in the next page.  
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Start  
Shut down OS.  
(See step 1 in next page.)  
Turn off console PC.  
(See step 6 in next page.)  
Turn off AC to expansion power bay/base  
module.  
(See steps 7 and 8 in next page.)  
Turn off peripherals.  
(See step 9 in next page.)  
Turn off distribution board.  
(See step 10 in next page.)  
Shutdown Completed  
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Shutdown Flowchart  
Step Operation  
1
2
Enter “shutdown –h now” on the OS console.  
Check that “Power down.” is displayed.  
For details of the shutdown command, refer to the OS manual.  
3
4
When multiple partitions have been selected, repeat steps 1 and 2 for all partitions.  
Check that the following is displayed on the SP console:  
**************************************************  
*
*
All DC power has been turned off.  
You can turn off AC power.  
*
*
**************************************************  
5
6
7
Check that the base module fan stops turning.  
Turn off the console management PC.  
Turn off the AC switch on the switch panel at the front top of the cabinet.  
Note) When a UPS is connected, use the AC switch of the USP for power control instead  
of the above switch panel.  
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When the expansion power bay is used, turn off the AC switch at the rear of the expansion  
power bay. Then, turn off the AC switch at the lower part of the rear of the base module.  
Turn off the peripheral units excluded from power control via the cabinet.  
Turn off the distribution board.  
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10  
[Note]  
See 2.2.1 Cabinet for the location of the switch panel. See 2.2.6 Power Bay for the location of the  
AC switch on the base module and expansion power bay. The number of switches on the switch  
panel depends on the number of installed base modules and expansion power bays. Take care  
of the association between these switches and base modules and expansion power bays during  
switch operation. The switches on the switch panel are used for immediate power shutdown for  
emergency purposes. When a switch on this panel is turned off, data may be destroyed.  
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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------- System shutdown started. (SPFW:R00.35)  
>> SP LOG MESSAGE END <<  
[iSP0m:INFO.ccc] partition 0 : start-up processing was canceled due to shutdown  
request.  
[iSP0m:INFO.ccc] partition 0 : turning off CELL(s)...  
[iSP0m:INFO.ccc] partition 0 : turning off PCIBAY(s)...  
[iSP0m:INFO.ccc] partition 0 : turning off XBX_C(s)...  
[iSP0m:INFO.ccc] partition 0 : turning off POWBAY(s)...  
>> SP LOG MESSAGE START (07:6M) <<  
11/28/2005 10:52:16 0------- System shutdown completed. (SPFW:R00.35)  
>> SP LOG MESSAGE END <<  
[iSP0m:INFO.ccc]  
************************************************  
=> DC is off now, and  
AC can be turned off.  
* All DC power has been turned off.  
* You can turn off AC power.  
*
*
************************************************  
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Operation Procedure  
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 panel. See 2.2.6 Power Bay for the location of the  
AC switch on the base module and expansion power bay. The number of switches on the switch  
panel depends on the number of installed base modules and expansion power bays. Take care  
of the association between these switches and base modules and expansion power bays during  
switch operation.  
The power can be shut down by pressing the AC switch on the switch panel at the front top of the  
cabinet. See 2.2.1 Cabinet for the location of the AC switch. When a UPS is connected, the  
power switch of the UPS does the same as the AC switch on the switch panel.  
Use the power switch of the UPS for emergency power shutdown. Refer to the UPS manual for  
the power-off procedure. With basic configuration, if a UPS is connected, do not operate the  
switch panel.  
Data may be destroyed when the AC switch is turned off during  
CAUTION  
operation.  
Provide criteria for operating the AC switch and use the switch  
CAUTION  
according to the criteria.  
3.4.  
AC-LINK (Auto Control)  
When connecting a UPS or a new AOC to the system, you need to decide whether it is controlled  
automatically or manually, and if you select automatic control, ask our maintenance personnel to  
enable automatic control.  
SP command AC link mode  
SG On  
Description  
AC LINK is enabled (it is  
disabled by default).  
The SP console screen for confirming and executing AC LINK is shown below.  
When an automatic control system such as the rack  
management system is installed, wait for more than two  
minutes after OS shutdown to perform AC power-off control.  
CAUTION  
* If the AC power-off control starts within two minutes after OS  
shutdown, an error will occur during system shutdown, or  
the system will not start normally next time.  
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1) SP console screen and operation during AC LINK setup  
iSPyz:---> sg<ENTER>  
<= Enter sg and press Enter  
<= Enter s and press Enter  
<= Enter b and press Enter  
Display and modify settings of system and iSP.  
s) System settings  
i) iSP settings  
a) display all settings  
Select ? (s/i/a/CR=exit) : s  
System setting menu:  
c) system common settings (maintenance only)  
p) partition settings (maintenance only)  
b) partition boot methods and Hot-plug permission  
a) display all settings  
Select ? (c/p/b/a/CR=back) : b  
Partition boot methods and Hot-plug permissions:  
| |Wake |Hot-Plug permission  
part.|AC- | On | PCI-card |  
CELL  
|LINK | LAN |PCI(X)|PCE-EX| add |remv |swap  
-----+-----+-----+------+------+-----+-----+-----  
0 | off | off | YES | no | no | no | no  
1 | off | off | YES | no | no | no | no  
Modify? (y/[n]) : y  
<= Enter y and press Enter  
Enter partition number? (0-7/CR=back) : 0  
AC link mode (o[n]/of[f]/CR=skip)  
Wake on LAN (o[n]/of[f]/CR=skip)  
Hot plug permission:  
:
:
<=EnableACLINKandpress Enter  
PCI(X) card? (y[es]/n[o]/CR=skip) :  
PCI-Ex card? (y[es]/n[o]/CR=skip) :  
(Omitted)  
Enter partition number? (0-7/CR=back) :  
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Operation Procedure  
3.5.  
OS Boot  
Use the OS console to operate the EFI Shell. Inputs from the  
VGA console (PS2 keyboard) may be rejected.  
CAUTION  
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 EFI Boot Manager,  
you can go to the EFI Shell prompt, start the EFI application, and displays the Boot Maintenance  
Menu or EFI System Configuration Menu.  
An image of the Menu screen before the OS is installed is shown below. For how to installing  
the OSs, refer to the installation guide attached to each OS.  
Image of the EFI Boot Manager screen (Initial screen prior to OS installation)  
E F I Boot M a n a ger ver 1.10 [14.]  
P lea se select a boot opt ion  
Acpi(P N P 0A03,0)/P ci(2| 1)/At a (P r im a r y,M a st er )  
E F I Sh ell [Bu ilt -in ]  
Boot opt ion m a in t en a n ce m en u  
Entry for  
EFI Syst em Con figu r a t ion M en u  
DVD-ROM drive  
U se t h e a r r ow k eys t o ch a n ge set t in gs.  
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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 image of EFI Menu screen after SLES9 SP3 is installed:  
Image of the OS Boot screen displayed by the EFI Boot Manager  
E F I Boot M a n a ger ver 1.10 [14.]  
P lea se select a boot opt ion  
SLE S9  
Acpi(P N P 0A03,0)/P ci(2| 1)/At a (P r im a r y,M a st er )  
OS boot disk  
E F I Sh ell [Bu ilt -in ]  
Boot opt ion m a in t en a n ce m en u  
EFI Syst em Con figu r a t ion M en u  
U se t h e a r r ow k eys t o ch a n ge set t in gs.  
The OS can be booted by selecting the boot path with the cursor keys and pressing the Enter  
key in the EFI Boot Manager.  
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Operation Procedure  
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 the EFI screen  
Loading.: EFI Shell [Built-in]  
EFI Shell version 1.10 [14.62]  
Device mapping table  
fs0 : Acpi(PNP0A03,3)/Pci(2| 0)/Scsi(Pun0,Lun0)/HD(Part1,Sig0A7C0000)  
List of disk  
blk0 : Acpi(PNP0A03,3)/Pci(2| 0)/Scsi(Pun0,Lun0)  
drives  
blk1 : Acpi(PNP0A03,3)/Pci(2| 0)/Scsi(Pun0,Lun0)/HD(Part1,Sig0A7C0000)  
blk2 : Acpi(PNP0A03,3)/Pci(2| 0)/Scsi(Pun0,Lun0)/HD(Part2,Sig0A7C0000)  
blk3 : Acpi(PNP0A03,0)/Pci(2| 1)/Ata(Primary,Master)  
recognized by  
the system  
Shell>  
EFI shell prompt  
3.5.4.  
EFI Shell Commands  
The shell commands that can be executed at the EFI Shell and their usage are explained in this  
section. The EFI shell command is executed by entering the command and pressing the Enter  
key.  
EFI Shell Commands  
Command  
Description  
alias  
attrib  
alias [-d|-v|-b] [sname]  
[value]  
Display/create/delete an alias definition in the  
EFI Shell environment.  
attrib [+a|-a] [+s|-s] [+h|-h]  
[+r|-r] [-b] [file ...]  
Display/change the file/directory attribute.  
[directory ...]  
bcfg  
bcfg driver|boot [dump –v]  
[add # file “desc”] [rm #] [mv  
# #]  
Display/change the driver/boot configuration.  
break  
Break  
Run the debugger until the breakpoint is  
reached.  
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Command  
Description  
cd  
cd [path]  
Display/change the current directory.  
Display the device tree under the handle.  
Clear standard outputs.  
child  
cls  
child Handle  
cls [color]  
comp  
connect  
comp file1 file2  
Compare two files.  
Connect [-r] Handle# |  
DeviceHandle#  
Bind a driver to a device and start the driver.  
DriverHandle#  
cp  
cp [-r] src [src ...] [dst]  
date [mm/dd[yy]yy]  
Copy a file/directory.  
Display/set the date.  
Dump a block device.  
date  
dblk  
dblk device [Lba] [blocks]  
dh  
dh [-p prot_id] [-b] | [handle] Display the handle in the EFI environment.  
disconnect  
disconnect DeviceHandle#  
[DriverHandle#  
Disconnect the driver from the device.  
[ChildHandle#]] | [-r]  
dmem  
dmem [Address] [Size]  
[;MMIO]  
Dump memory.  
dmpstore  
echo  
dmpstore  
Display NVRAM variables.  
echo [-on|-off]  
echo [message]  
edit [file]  
Display message, or switch echo on/off.  
edit  
Edit the ASCII/UNICODE file.  
Compress a file.  
EfiCompress EfiCompress [InFile]  
[OutFile]  
EfiDecompre EfiDecompress [InFile]  
Decompress a file.  
ss  
[OutFile]  
err  
err [ErrorLevel]  
exit  
Display/change the error level.  
Exit the EFI Shell.  
exit  
getmtc  
guid  
help  
hexedit  
getmtc  
Display the current counter value.  
Display GUID in the EFI environment.  
Display help.  
guid [-b]  
help [-b] | [cmd]  
hexedit [[-f] FileName | [-d  
DiskName Offset Size] |  
[-m Offset Size]  
Edit file in hex mode.  
load  
load file [file ...]  
Load the EFI driver.  
LoadPciRom LoadPciRom [FileName]  
Load PCI option ROM image from file.  
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Command  
Description  
ls  
ls [-b] [-r] [-a [attrib]] [file]  
Display directories/file lists.  
map  
map [-r|-v|-d] [sname]  
[handle] [-b]  
Display/define mapping information.  
memmap  
mkdir  
memmap [-b]  
Display memory map.  
Create a directory.  
mkdir dir [dir ...]  
mm  
mm Address [Width 1|2|4|8] Display/change MEM/IO/PCI.  
[;MMIO| ; MEM| ; IO | ;PCI]  
[:Value] [-n]  
mode  
mode [row col]  
Display/change the console output device  
mode.  
mount  
mv  
mount BlkDevice [sname]  
mv src [src ...] [dst]  
OpenInfo Handle  
pause  
Mount the file system on the block device.  
Move a file/directory.  
OpenInfo  
pause  
pci  
Display the handle/agent protocol.  
Pause for an entry with a message displayed.  
Display the PCI device configuration space.  
pci [Bus Dev [Func] [-i] [-s  
[Seg]]]  
reset  
rm  
reset [-w [string]]  
rm [-q] file [file ...]  
Reset the system.  
Delete file/directory.  
rm [-q] directory  
[directory ...]  
set  
set [-d|-v|-b] [sname [value]] Display/create/change/delete the EFI  
environmental variable.  
setsize  
stall  
setsize newsize file  
stall microseconds  
time [hh:mm[:ss]]  
touch [-r] filename  
Set the file size.  
Stall the processor in microseconds.  
Display the current time, or set time.  
time  
touch  
Set the current time and date in the time and  
date attribute of a file.  
type  
type [-a|-u] [-b] file [file ...]  
Display contents of a file.  
unload  
ver  
unload [-n] [-v] HandleIndex Unload the protocol image.  
ver Displays version information.  
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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 hardware connection:  
IDE DVD-ROM (Master)  
SCSI HDD (OS boot disk)  
(1) Specifying the file system  
Change the current file system to the file system connected to the boot device. “fs0”is the  
boot device in the screen image shown below.  
Image of the EFI Shell screen  
Shell> map  
Boot device  
Device m apping table  
fs0 : Acpi(PNP0A03,3)/P ci(2| 0)/Scsi(Pun0,Lun0)/H D(Part1,Sig0A7C0000)  
fs1 : Acpi(PNP0A03,0)/P ci(2| 1)/Ata(P rim ary,Master)/CDROM(E ntry1)  
blk0 : Acpi(PNP0A03,3)/P ci(2| 0)/Scsi(P un0,Lun0)  
blk1 : Acpi(PNP0A03,3)/P ci(2| 0)/Scsi(P un0,Lun0)/H D(Part1,Sig0A7C0000)  
blk2 : Acpi(PNP0A03,3)/P ci(2| 0)/Scsi(P un0,Lun0)/H D(Part2,Sig0A7C0000)  
blk3 : Acpi(PNP0A03,0)/P ci(2| 1)/Ata(P rimary,Master)  
blk4 : Acpi(PNP0A03,0)/P ci(2| 1)/Ata(P rimary,Master)/CDROM(Entry1)  
Shell> fs0:  
Enter fs0:”  
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(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>  
0 File  
512 EFI  
0 bytes  
1 Dirs  
fs0:¥ > cd efi  
fs0:¥ efi¥ > cd suse  
fs0:¥ efi¥ Suse> elilo  
Boot the OS loader.  
* Confirm the storage location of the OS loader and the boot file name by referring to the disk  
from which the OS has been installed.  
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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) SCSI device  
Acpi(PNP0A03,1)/Pci(2|0)/xxx/xxx/Scsi(Pun0,Lun0)/HD(Part1,SigFF050000)  
Description:  
SCSI(Puny,Lunz): Mounting location of the SCSI device (DISK) connected to the SCSI  
card.  
y: Physical location of the SCSI device  
z: Identifier for a logical unit when an SCSI device has multiple  
accessible logical units (“0”: Origin)  
HD(Part1,SigFF050000): SCSI DISK drive information  
Part1: Information on partition 1  
SigFF050000: The signature is “FF050000.”  
Device path (former part of SCSIxxx):  
Example: To install the boot device in the PCI bay (core module):  
Host Bus  
Slot  
-------------------------------------------------------  
Acpi(PNP0A03,?)/Pci(?|?)  
^UID  
^^^Slot Dev#/Func#  
Location in PCI bay  
C_PCI01  
Device path description on the EFI Menu  
Acpi(PNP0A03,x)/Pci(3|z)  
C_PCI02  
Acpi(PNP0A03,x)/Pci(2|z)  
-------------------------------------------------------  
x = UID: PCI module number identifier  
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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  
0
LIOC  
0
UID  
0
1
16  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
32  
48  
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
Z: Function number:  
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Example:  
To install the boot device on the PCI bay (PCI module):  
Host Bus PEX PXH Slot  
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
Acpi(PNP0A03,?)/Pci(?|?)/Pci(?|0)/Pci(?|?)  
^UID  
^^^Slot Dev#/Func#  
Location in PCI bay  
Device path description on the EFI Menu  
PCI01  
PCI02  
PCI03  
PCI04  
PCI05  
PCI06  
PCI07  
PCI08  
Acpi(PNP0A03,x)/Pci(2|0)/Pci(0|0)/Pci(2|z)  
Acpi(PNP0A03,x)/Pci(2|0)/Pci(0|2)/Pci(2|z)  
Acpi(PNP0A03,x)/Pci(4|0)/Pci(0|0)/Pci(2|z)  
Acpi(PNP0A03,x)/Pci(4|0)/Pci(0|2)/Pci(2|z)  
Acpi(PNP0A03,y)/Pci(2|0)/Pci(0|0)/Pci(2|z)  
Acpi(PNP0A03,y)/Pci(2|0)/Pci(0|2)/Pci(2|z)  
Acpi(PNP0A03,y)/Pci(4|0)/Pci(0|0)/Pci(2|z)  
Acpi(PNP0A03,y)/Pci(4|0)/Pci(0|2)/Pci(2|z)  
-------------------------------------------------  
x,y = UID : PCI module number identifier  
Computing UID: Same as the PCI bay (core module).  
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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 screen  
E F I B oot M a n a g e r v e r 1 .1 0 [1 4 .6 2 ]  
P le a s e s e le ct a b oot op t ion  
S L E S 9  
A cp i(P N P 0 A 0 3 ,0 )/P ci(2 | 1 )/A t a (S e con d a r y ,M a s t e r )  
E F I S h e ll [B u ilt -in ]  
B oot op t ion m a in t e n a n ce m e n u  
E F I S y s t e m C on fig u r a t ion M e n u  
U s e t h e a r r ow k e y s t o ch a n g e s e t t in g s .  
See the description of each boot option on the Boot Option Maintenance Menu. “Boot  
Maintenance Menu Options” below lists the options that are explained in the subsequent pages.  
When you change the settings from the EFI Boot Maintenance Menu, save the new settings with  
SP command “sr.” For the “sr” command, see 2.4.6.13.  
Image of the EFI Boot Option Maintenance screen  
E F I B o o t M a i n t e n a n c e M a n a g e r v e r 1 . 1 0 [ 1 4 . 6 2 ]  
M a i n M e n u . S e l e c t a n O p e r a t i o n  
B o o t f r o m  
a
F i l e  
A d d a B o o t O p t i o n  
D e l e t e B o o t O p t i o n ( s )  
C h a n g e B o o t O r d e r  
M a n a g e B o o t N e x t s e t t i n g  
S e t A u t o B o o t T i m e O u t  
C o l d R e s e t  
E x i t  
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Boot Maintenance Menu Options  
Option  
Description  
Boot from a File  
Boot the OS directly from the EFI application.  
Add a boot option to the EFI Boot Manager menu.  
Delete a boot option or all options.  
Add a Boot Option  
Delete Boot Option(s)  
Change Boot Order  
Change the order of boot options according to the HELP  
screen by pressing the HELP key.  
Manage Boot Next Setting  
Set Auto Boot Timeout Value  
Select a boot option for the next boot only.  
Set a timeout value until the next auto boot (in seconds).  
When “0” is specified, the timeout option is disabled. If  
nothing is entered, the default “10” seconds is set.  
Cold Reset  
Exit  
Hard reset the system.  
Return to the EFI BOOT Manager menu.  
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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 oot M a in t en a n ce M a n a ger ver 1.10 [14.62]  
B oot F r om a F ile. S elect a Volu m e  
IA64_E F I [Acp i(P N P 0A03,3)/P ci(2| 0)/S csi(P u n 0,L u n 0)/H D (P a r t 1,S ig0  
N O VO LU M E LAB E L [Acp i(P N P 0A03,0)/P ci(2| 1)/At a (P r im a r y,M a st er )]  
R em ova ble M ed ia B oot [Acp i(P N P 0A03,0)/P ci(2| 1)/At a (P r im a r y,M a st e  
R em ova ble M ed ia B oot [Acp i(P N P 0A03,0)/P ci(2| 1)/At a (S econ d a r y,M a s  
Loa d F ile [E F I S h ell [B u ilt -in ]]  
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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  
Select AddBoot to displaythe directory tree,  
and select a directory from the tree to enter  
the boot program.  
EFI Boot Maintenance Manager ver 1.10[14.62]  
Add A Boot Option, Select a Volume:  
IA64_EFI [Acpi(PNP0A03,3)/Pci(2|0)Scsi(Pun0,Lun0)/HD(Part1,Sig0  
Default Boot [Acpi(PNP0A03,3)/Pci(2|0)/Scsi(Pun0,Lun0)]  
Default Boot [Acpi(PNP0A03,0)/Pci(2|1)/Ata(Primary,Master)]  
LoadFileAcpi(PNP0A03,0)/Pci(2|0)/SCSI(Pun0,Lun0)/HD(Part1,Sig0A7C0000)  
Load File [EFI Shell [Built-in]]  
3. Enter a file name (prerequisite: a ASCII or Unicode file name within 240 characters).  
4. Select A, U or N, and press the <Enter> key.  
5. Confirm that the new boot option was added, and save the change.  
6. The new description is entered in the EFI Boot Menu screen.  
Image of the Add a Boot Option screen  
Specify the title of the new description to enter in the EFI Bo  
Filename:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx  
DevicePath:xxxxxxxxxxxxxx  
Enter New Description: OSLOADER  
Enter New Option Data Type [A-Ascii, U-Unicode, N-No BootOption]  
:Ascii  
Enter Boot Option Data [Data will be stored in Ascii String]:  
Xxxxx  
Save change to NVRAM [Y-Yes N-No]:  
Specify the boot parameter for starting the application.  
Save the change in NVRAM  
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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 deleted by pressing the <d> or <D> key. When the  
boot option is selected, confirmation message [Delete selected Boot option [Y-Yes N-No] :]  
appears. Enter <Y> to delete, or <N> to cancel operation. To delete all boot options, select  
[Delete All Boot Options] from the menu. After deletion, select [Save Settings to NVRAM] on the  
menu screen, save the change, and exit this menu.  
3.5.7.4. Change Boot Order  
To change the order of boot options, select [Change Boot Order] from the Main Menu. On the  
Change Boot Order screen, highlight a boot option to move by placing the cursor on the boot  
option. The selected boot option moves up by one line each time you hit the <U> or <u> key, and  
moves down by one line each time you press the <d> or <D> key. Select [Save Settings to  
NVRAM] on the menu screen to save the change, and exit this menu. The OS is automatically  
booted after ten seconds with the boot option listed at the top on the EFI Boot Manager screen  
by default.  
Image of the Change Boot Order screen  
E F I Boot Ma n a ger ver 1.10 [14.62]  
Ch a n ge boot or der . Select a n Oper a tion  
SLE S9  
Acpi(P N P 0A03,0)/P ci(2| 1)/Ata (Secon da r y,Ma ster )  
E F I Sh ell [Bu ilt-in ]  
Delete All Boot Option s  
Sa ve Settin gs to N VRAM  
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Boot 0000  
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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 boot option, and press the <b> or <B> key to  
make this option as “BootNext.” To remove the BootNext setting, select [Reset BootNext Setting],  
and press the <R> or <r> key. Select [Save Settings to NVRAMon the menu screen, save the  
change, and exit this menu.  
Image of the Manage BootNext Setting screen  
E F I Boot Ma n a ger ver 1.10 [14.62]  
Ma n a ge BootN ext sett in g. Select a n Oper a tion  
SLE S9  
Acpi(P N P 0A03,0)/P ci(2| 1)/At a (Secon da r y,Ma ster )  
E F I Sh ell [Bu ilt-in ]  
Delete All Boot Option s  
Sa ve Set tin gs to N VRAM  
H elp  
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Boot0000  
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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 value 0 (zero) is specified, the OS is booted  
immediately. There are three ways to disable auto boot:  
Using the Delete/Disable Timeout menu.  
Setting the timeout value to 65535<0xFFFF>.  
Pressing a key when EFI is booting to disable the timeout count down. The timeout value  
selected on the Set Timeout Value menu has been saved.  
Image of the Set Auto Boot Timeout screen  
E F I B oot M a in t en a n ce M a n a ger ver 1.10 [14.62]  
S et Au t o B oot Tim eou t . S elect a n O p t ion  
S et Tim eou t Va lu e  
D elet e/D isa ble T im eou t  
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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 change: Example) Immediately after HP-UX is installed.  
E F I Boot Ma n a ger ver 1.10 [14.62]  
P lea se select a boot option  
H P -U X P r im a r y Boot: 8/0/7/2/0.8.0.255.1.0.7  
Acpi(P N P 0A03,0)/P ci(2| 1)/At a (Secon da r y,Ma ster )  
E F I Sh ell [Bu ilt-in ]  
Boot option m a in ten a n ce m en u  
E F I Syst em Con figu r a tion Men u  
U se th e a r r ow keys to ch a n ge settin gs.  
Before change  
After change: After the menu is changed.  
E F I Boot Ma n a ger ver 1.10 [14.62]  
P lea se select a boot option  
H P -U X P r im a r y Boot: 8/0/7/2/0.8.0.255.1.0.7  
Acpi(P N P 0A03,0)/P ci(2| 1)/At a (Secon da r y,Ma ster )  
Acp i(P N P 0A03,0)/P ci(3| 0)/M a c(00004C717743)  
E F I Sh ell [Bu ilt-in ]  
Boot option m a in ten a n ce m en u  
E F I Syst em Con figu r a tion Men u  
U se th e a r r ow keys to ch a n ge settin gs.  
After change  
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Operation Procedure  
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 PXE Boot. Select the entry of  
a card used for PXE BOOT according to the MAC address.  
Example) To use a card having MAC address: 00004C717743 for PXE BOOT:  
Select the entry Acpi(PNP0A03,0)/Pci(3|0)/Mac(00004C717743).  
Note 1: When multiple LAN cards are provided for multiple PXE network cards of  
PXE having multiple ports, the corresponding number of entries are  
displayed with each having a unique MAC address. Select the LAN cards  
according to their MAC addresses.  
Note 2: It is recommended to write down the LAN cards MAC addresses for this  
work.  
b) Save the selected entry as a new boot option of the EFI Boot Manager.  
Any character string can be used for the New Description, but a name easy to  
identify the LAN card and the system is preferable.  
Boot Option Data is not required.  
c) Enter “Y” for Save Change to NVRAM[Y/N].  
4) Return to the EFI Boot Manager and select Boot Option Maintenance Menu again.  
5) Change the order of boot options on the Change Boot Order screen.  
Select Save Settings to NVRAM, and save the change.  
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3.5.7.8. Changing BIOS Settings  
The BIOS settings may need to be changed using the EFI System Configuration Menu.  
After changing the BIOS settings, save the change using SP command “sr.” For the “sr”  
command, see 2.4.6.13.  
(1) System interrupt  
Check the BIOS settings for the hardware components shown below before installing  
Windows 2003 Server. Part of the BIOS settings is required for operating Windows 2003  
Server. Be sure to set the proper system interrupt for the OS to install.  
Confirmation and setting:  
Select EFI System Configuration Menu from the EFI Boot Manager.  
Select Boot Configuration.  
The screen below appears.  
View Shrink total number of interrupt vector up to 256.  
When the set value does not correspond to the OS, change it to a correct value.  
Select Exit, save the change, and reboot the OS to validate the change.  
EFI System Configuration Menu  
Boot Configuration  
Shrink total number of interrupt vectors up to 256:  
Device Information  
[ENABLED]  
Help  
Exit  
Press 'ENTER' key to select an option.  
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OS  
Setting (Note)  
--------------------------------------------------------  
Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition  
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition  
-------------------  
DISABLED  
ENABLED  
Note: DISABLED is set at the factory by default.  
(2) Hyper-Threading mode  
For the OS supporting the Hyper-Threading mode, you can enable or disable the  
Hyper-Threading mode.  
Refer to the relevant OS manual to know if the OS supports the Hyper-Threading mode.  
DISABLED is set at the factory by default.  
Confirmation and setting:  
Select EFI System Configuration Menu from the EFI Boot Manager.  
Select Processor Configuration.  
The screen below appears.  
View Hyper Threading Technology.  
When the set value does not correspond to the OS, change it to a correct value.  
Select Exit, save the change, and reboot the OS to validate the change.  
E F I Syst em Con figu ra tion Men u  
P r ocessor Con figu ration  
CP U F a m ily  
: In tel(R) It a n iu m (R) 2  
CP U Rev  
: C0  
Nu m ber of P h ysica l CP U s  
Nu m ber of Logica l CP Us  
Speed  
: 2  
: 8  
: 1600MH z  
L3 Ca ch e Size  
: 18MB  
BSP In for m a t ion  
: CE LL0/CNX00/P ROC01  
: LID[0xXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX]  
: CE LL0/CNX00  
Ma st er Cell In for m ation  
H yper Th rea din g Tech n ology  
: [E N ABLE D]  
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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 trouble involves hardware failure  
(e.g., HDD containing the OS crashed).  
* To produce system dump, OS settings/disk configuration that allow system dump are required.  
Some OS does not support system dump. For system dump settings, refer to the  
installation/setup manual of each OS.  
System dump procedure  
(1) Open the SP console, and check that the SP console prompt is present.  
(2) Enter SP command “dp,” specify the partition number to produce dump, and enter “yes” (for  
the “dp” command, see 2.4.6.3).  
(3) After logs of the processors in the selected partition are collected, the OS starts the dump  
operation.  
(4) After finishing the dump operation, the OS reboots. Log in the OS again and check the dump  
file.  
* For the location of the system dump file (directory), refer to the installation/setup manual of  
the OS.  
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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 1.1 for the mounting image of the base  
module components, and Section 2.2 for the external view of the cabinet.  
4.1.  
Troubleshooting  
(1) Power is not supplied when the AC switch on the switch panel at the front top of the cabinet  
is turned on.  
Check that the distribution board is turned on.  
Check that AC power is connected to the base module.  
Check that the AC switches for POWBAY#0 and POWBAY#1 are on.  
Check that power cables are connected to POWER BAY#0 and POWER BAY#1.  
Check that the DPSs are mounted on POWER BAY#0 and POWER BAY#1, and  
operate normally.  
Note that the switch panel is not used in principle when the UPS is connected.  
(2) Nothing is displayed on the SP console.  
Check that the SP console is turned on.  
Check that the iSP card and the SP console in the cabinet are connected properly.  
- Is the right cable used?  
- Are the connectors firmly inserted?  
- Is the IP address set correctly?  
Check that the software does not disable screen display by moving the cursor and  
pressing the SHIFT key on the screen.  
Check that the console brightness is set to the proper level.  
(3) Nothing is displayed on the VGA console (when the VGA is mounted).  
Check that the VGA console is turned on.  
Check that the VGA card on the I/O module and the VGA console are connected  
properly.  
- Is the right cable used?  
- Are the connectors firmly inserted?  
Check that the software does not disable screen display by moving the cursor and  
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pressing the SHIFT key on the screen.  
Check that the VGA console brightness is set to the proper level.  
(4) Console commands cannot be entered.  
Check that the keyboard and mouse are connected properly.  
Check that the keyboard and mouse are connected to the I/O module properly.  
- Are the right cables used?  
- Are the connectors firmly inserted?  
(5) The OS does not boot.  
Check that the Power LED of each package turns on.  
Check that the SP console does not display errors.  
When the OS is booted from the DVD-ROM unit on the I/O module, check that  
DVD-ROM/CD-ROM unit is connected properly.  
When the OS is booted from the DAT unit on the I/O module, check that the digital audio  
tape is loaded correctly.  
When the OS is booted from the HDD on the I/O module (core module), check that the  
HDD is connected properly.  
(6) The DVD-ROM/CD-ROM medium cannot be read.  
Check that the orange LED on the DVD-ROM unit lights.  
Check that the medium is loaded on the DVD-ROM unit properly.  
Check that data is saved on the medium properly.  
- Use more than one medium for confirmation.  
Check that the DVD-ROM unit operates normally.  
(7) The digital audio tape cannot be read.  
Check that the green LED on the DAT unit lights.  
Check that data is saved on the digital audio tape properly.  
- Use more than one tape for confirmation.  
Check that the DAT unit operates normally.  
(8) The system does not recognize the SCSI or HDD.  
Check the settings in BIOS Setup.  
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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 surface (the surface with nothing printed).  
(2) Press the center of the case to take the medium out.  
(3) Put the medium carefully on the tray with the printed surface facing up.  
(4) Do not put anything on the DVD-ROM/CD-ROM or bend it.  
(5) Do not attach labels on the medium.  
(6) Do not scratch the surface or write letters.  
(7) Be careful not to drop the medium. Strong impacts will damage the medium.  
(8) Wipe finger marks and dust on the surface with soft cloth from the inner to the outer  
portion.  
(9) Use a DVD/CD cleaner for cleaning DVD/CD.  
Do not use spray or liquid cleaners for vinyl records, benzines, thinners and other chemical  
agents.  
(10) Do not operate or store the medium at dusty places.  
(11) Do not put the medium at places exposed to direct sunlight or excessive heat (e.g., near a  
heater).  
(12) Put the medium in the case when it is not used.  
(13) Keep the CD-ROM attached to the product in a safe place.  
If you lost the CD-ROM, contact the maintenance or sales personnel of NEC.  
5.3.  
Digital Audio Tape  
(1) Do not use damaged or deformed digital audio tape.  
(2) Do not touch the tape or turn the roller.  
(3) Protect the tape from exposure to sources of magnetism. Otherwise, data may be  
destroyed.  
(4) Do not put the tape at places exposed to direct sunlight or excessive heat (e.g., near a  
heater).  
(5) Do not give strong impacts or shocks to the tape.  
(6) Put the tape in the case when it is not used.  
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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  
chemical agents.  
Remove the top cover and clean the parts like air filters using a vacuum cleaner during  
inspection or parts replacement.  
Front View  
Figure 5-1 Cleaning Locations  
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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 vent.  
Provide 1m clearance on the front and rear of the cabinet for maintenance. Also keep 60cm  
clearance at both sides of the cabinet as maintenance area.  
In Japan, connect the product to a 30A overcurrent protector for indoor wiring in compliance  
with the Electrical Appliance and Material Control Law. Overseas, connect the product to a  
30A overcurrent protector in accordance with the relevant electric wiring laws and  
regulations.  
Do not put things on the cabinet to prevent injury by the objects  
falling down the cabinet.  
CAUTION  
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