Compaq 810 User Manual

VAX 7000 Model 810  
V2.3—25 January 1999  
Systems and Options Catalog  
VAX 7000 Enterprise Servers are part of a family of OpenVMS based systems  
designed for the rigorous demands of data center computing. They have a  
modular platform which enables users to improve performance in a number of  
different dimensions— symmetric multiprocessing, larger memory, more I/O  
bandwidth, greater disk capacity, and OpenVMS Cluster systems. VAX 7000  
servers support additional I/O controllers, storage, user licenses, database  
software.  
Product Description  
With up to 6 CPUs in a symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) configuration and up  
to 400 Mbytes/second of I/O, a single VAX 7000 system offers the powerful  
features needed in data center systems. VAX 7000 systems in OpenVMS Cluster  
configurations provide support for as much as 10 terabytes of storage.  
An optional N+1 redundant power system allows for higher system availability  
in the event of a power regulator failure. Systems can be configured with up to  
three power regulators. Optional system level Uninterruptable Power Supplies  
(UPS) are available to support CPU and I/O expansion cabinets.  
The VAX 7000 Enterprise Server provides substantial I/O capacity, one 12-slot  
XMI I/O channel is standard, with the option of adding up to three additional  
12-slot XMI I/O channels. XMI I/O channels offer a bandwidth of 100  
Mbytes/second each, making this system capable of providing very high I/O  
bandwidth performance—up to 400 Mbytes/second.  
XMI devices supported include adapters for Ethernet, CI, FDDI, and DSSI  
interconnects. Support for up to sixteen Ethernet adapters, ten CI adapters,  
twelve DSSI adapters, and eight FDDI adapters demonstrates the large  
expansion potential of these systems. StorageWorks controllers enable SCSI-2  
devices to provide reliable high-end storage on the CI bus.  
Enterprise Expansion Packages may be ordered with a single part number to  
provide the hardware and licensing necessary to start an OpenVMS Cluster or  
add another node to an existing cluster.  
VAX Systems 4.31  
VAX 7000 Model 810  
Step 2—Memory  
Select additional memory if required; maximum 3.5 GB per system. New systems can be expanded in any combination of  
arrays listed below. Systems running OpenVMS V5.5-2 are restricted to 512 MB maximum memory.  
MS7AA-DA  
MS7AA-FA  
512 MB memory array  
2 GB memory array  
Step 3—Storage  
Select storage devices as required. See Storage Devices for ordering information.  
Step 3a—Storage Controller(s)/CI Controller  
Base systems require selection of storage controller or CI controller (KFMSA included with preconfigured systems).  
KFMSA-BA  
DSSI disk/tape adapter. Total five per XMI; up to a maximum of 12 per system. Maximum number  
of KFMSAs is derived as follows: (25 minus the number of CIXCDs) divided by two. Requires one  
XMI slot; supports 14 DSSI devices. VAXcluster Software license (QL-VBRA*-AA) required for all  
OpenVMS systems that will connect to a DSSI based OpenVMS Cluster. Note: One  
CK-KFMSA-LN required with each KFMSA-BA.  
CK-KFMSA-LN  
CIXCD-AC  
Two pairs of 1.2 m (4 ft) cables in cabinet kit. Supports mixed hosting with VAX 4000,  
quad hosting of VAX 7000, and warm swap.  
XMI CI controller. Total four per XMI; maximum 10 per system. Requires one XMI slot. Each  
CIXCD requires one BNCIA cable set to connect system to Star Coupler. VAXcluster Software  
license (QL-VBRAx-AA) required for each system when multiple systems are used in an OpenVMS  
Cluster environment.  
BNCIA-xx  
Computer interconnect cable sets. Connect Star Coupler to system and SW800 or HSCxx. Choose  
required length 10, 20 or 45 m (10 m = 32.8 ft, 20 m = 65.6 ft, 45 m = 147.6 ft).  
Step 3b—Internal Storage (System Cabinet)  
The system cabinet provides space for two disk plug-in units. Disk plug-in unit has two BA356 modular expansion shelves;  
each shelf holds a maximum of two 5.25-inch devices or seven 3.5-inch devices.  
BA660-AB  
16-bit Wide SCSI plug-in unit—includes 16-bit personality module, 48 V 150 W dc power supply,  
dc fans, and mounting hardware. Supports 16-bit wide SCSI devices and some 8-bit narrow SCSI  
devices depending on compliance with minimum hardware revision levels. Includes two BA356-LB  
modular expansion shelves.  
HSD10-BF  
StorageWorks array controller. Supports up to six SCSI-2 devices. Supported by OpenVMS VAX  
V5.5-2 , V6.1, V6.2, V7.1, and V7.2  
BC29S-06  
BC29U-02  
Required to connect KFMSA-BA to internal HSD10-AA/BA660-AB  
Required if daisy chaining HSD10-AA within BA660-AB  
SCSI Devices Supported  
DS-RZ29L-VA  
DS-RZ1CF-VA  
DS-RZ1DF-VA  
DS-RZ40-VA  
4.3 GB 8-bit narrow 7200 RPM SCSI disk drive  
4.3 GB 8-bit narrow 7200 RPM SCSI disk drive  
9.1 GB 8-bit narrow 7200 RPM SCSI disk drive  
9.1 GB 8-bit narrow 7200 RPM SCSI disk drive  
18.2 GB 8-bit narrow 7200 RPM SCSI disk drive  
DS-RZ1EF-VA  
DS-TLZ10-VA  
TZ89N-VA  
4/8 GB 4 mm DAT drive in 3.5-inch half-height StorageWorks carrier  
35/70 GB DLT single-ended tape drive in 5.25-inch StorageWorks carrier  
VAX Systems 4.33  
VAX 7000 Model 810  
Step 3c—External Storage  
The following list describes available storage devices, capacities, and components included with initial offerings;  
supported options can be added as required. See Storage Devices for ordering information.  
Storage Arrays  
SW5xx, SW8xx  
Disk Drives  
Capacity  
6–227 GB  
Capacity  
Storage Array Disk Drive Components  
SCSI disk drives  
RZ26N SCSI  
RZ28 SCSI  
RZ29B SCSI  
1.05 GB  
2.1 GB  
4.3 GB  
Tape Drives  
TZ89N  
35/70 GB 5.25-inch SCSI tape drive  
TZ889  
280 GB SCSI-2 cartridge tape subsystem  
Note: For additional ordering information, see Storage Devices.  
Step 4—System Cabinet and I/O Expansion Cabinet  
The system cabinet includes one 12-slot XMI plug-in unit and one power regulator, two additional power regulators are supported.  
The lower bays accommodate plug-in units as follows.  
System Cabinet  
Expansion Bay Location  
Plug-In Unit  
Quantity  
Expansion Bays Occupied  
Lower  
Lower  
Lower  
Lower  
Disk plug-in unit  
XMI plug-in unit  
Battery plug-in unit  
VAXBI plug-in unit  
Two maximum  
One each  
Two each  
Two  
Two maximum (included)  
One maximum  
One maximum  
Two  
The I/O expansion cabinet includes one power regulator and provides space for two additional power regulators and six  
expansion bays—two upper and four lower—for plug-in units. The two upper bays accommodate a maximum of two disk  
plug-in units. The four lower bays accommodate plug-in units as follows.  
I/O Expansion Cabinet  
Expansion Bay Location  
Plug-In Unit  
Quantity  
Expansion Bays Occupied  
Upper  
Lower  
Lower  
Lower  
Lower  
Disk plug-in unit  
Disk plug-in unit  
XMI plug-in unit  
Battery plug-in unit  
VAXBI plug-in unit  
Two maximum  
Four maximum  
Two maximum  
One maximum  
One maximum  
One each  
One each  
Two each  
Two  
Two  
H9F00-BA/BB/BC  
H7237-AA  
I/O expansion cabinet, maximum two per system.  
Battery plug-in unit with batteries for battery backup/UPS capability—maximum one per cabinet.  
Includes four batteries to support one 48 V power regulator and cabling for second and third H7238-  
AA battery options. Note: Not available in same cabinet with DWMBB VAXBI option.  
H7237-CA/CB  
Battery plug-in unit, includes one H7263-AA/AB (BBU capable power regulator) and batteries for  
battery backup/UPS capability. Must be ordered at time of system purchase if BBU functionality is  
required.  
4.34 VAX Systems  
VAX 7000 Model 810  
Step 4—System Cabinet and I/O Expansion Cabinet (continued)  
I/O Expansion Cabinet  
H7263-AA/AB  
48 V power regulator, 60/50 Hz; maximum three per cabinet (one included). Second regulator may  
be required to supply adequate power depending on configuration. See power configuration table  
that follows. Third regulator assures redundancy and higher availability in the event of power  
regulator failure. Note: The power configuration table provides manual method of determining the  
need for second power regulator. Second power regulator is required when configuring five or six  
processor systems. Equivalent power unit (EPU) is equivalent value of power used at 48 Vdc by each  
option.  
H7263-AC/AD  
H7238-AA  
Same regulator as above, without battery backup capability  
4 pack battery option; one required per optional 48 V power regulator (H7263-AA/AB) to support  
battery backup/UPS capability  
H7238-BA/BB  
Additional batter UPS, includes H7263-AA/AB (BBU capable power regulator and H7238-AA 4  
pack battery option.  
Note: Maximum four XMI plug-in units per system; total two per cabinet (one included in system cabinet)  
DWLMA-AA  
XMI plug-in unit with 12-slot XMI I/O channel for system cabinet  
Step 5—Networks and Communications  
DEMNA 802.3/Ethernet controller included with each system. Select additional devices if required. Note: Connection of  
system to Ethernet requires an Ethernet transceiver cable. See the Network Products Guide for details.  
LAN Communications Controllers  
DEMNA-M  
802.3/Ethernet controller; one included; total four per XMI, maximum 16 per system.  
Requires one XMI slot.  
CK-DEMNA-KN  
DEMFA-AA  
DEMNA cabinet kit, required with DEMNA-M.  
DEC FDDIcontroller 400, XMI to FDDI adapter; requires one XMI slot. Total four per XMI  
slsmaximum seven per system. Includes cabinet kit.  
Local and Wide Area Communications Servers  
Each communications server requires an 802.3/Ethernet connection. Depending on the server selected, either a ThinWire  
BNC-type connection, e.g., BC16M cable or thick wire 15-pin AUI transceiver cable, e.g., BNE3x is required. Additional  
items are also required—see the Network Products Guide.  
DECserver 90M, 90L+, 90TL, 900TM, 700 and MUXserver 90, 320, 380 Communications and Printer Servers  
Select a terminal or printer server to provide users with multiple session access to systems on a LAN, to minimize cabling  
complexity and costs, and to conserve host resources such as backplane slots.  
DEC WANrouter 90, 250; DECBrouter 90; and DECnis 500, 600 Multiprotocol Routers  
Select a router to cost effectively link a LAN to a remote system or another LAN and to offload routing overhead from the  
application host system.  
Network Connectivity Products  
See the Network Products Guide for details.  
VAX Systems 4.35  
VAX 7000 Model 810  
Step 6—OpenVMS Cluster Options  
For OpenVMS Cluster configurations, select appropriate OpenVMS Cluster options. CI controller, BNCIA cables, and  
VAXcluster Software license required.  
HSJ50-AF/AH/AJ  
StorageWorks array controller, supports up to 36 SCSI-2 devices. Includes 32/64/128 MB Read  
Cache and controller based disk striping.  
HSD10-BF  
StorageWorks array controller; supports up to seven SCSI-2 devices.  
StorageWorks array controller; supports up to 18 SCSI-2 devices.  
StorageWorks arrays. See Storage Devices for details.  
HSD30-CD/CF  
SW5xx/SW8xx  
BNCIA-xx  
Computer interconnect cable sets—connects Star Coupler to system and SW800 or HSCxx Choose  
required length of 10, 20 or 45 m (10 m = 32.8 ft, 20 m = 65.6 ft, 45 m = 147.6 ft).  
SC008-AC  
8-port Star Coupler; maximum five Star Couplers per system.  
SC008-AD  
Star Coupler; Upgrades SC008-AC to 16 ports; maximum one per SC008-AC.  
VAXcluster license; required with each system that will connect to an OpenVMS Cluster.  
QL-VBRA5-AA  
Step 7—Console Terminal  
A console terminal with EIA-232 25-pin D-subminiature connector and printer required unless otherwise available.  
VT510-xx  
LA75S-xx  
LAXXS-AD  
VT510 terminal  
LA75 Plus printer  
VT510/LA75 table for both VT510 and LA75  
Step 8—Terminals and Printers  
Order printers and terminals if required.  
Step 9—Software  
Note: An OpenVMS Group Table Patch is available that enables OpenVMS Concurrent Use License PAKs and  
Distributed Interactive User License PAKs; it can be duplicated and used with each valid license. Customers are  
allowed to install and use the patch under their existing license agreement. The kit is available on the Internet at the  
following:  
QA-MT3AC-H8  
OpenVMS VAX and Alpha Group Table Patch on CD-ROM  
OpenVMS VAX Concurrent Use Licenses  
OpenVMS VAX Concurrent Use licenses are for customers running OpenVMS VAX V6.2 or greater, see above note.  
OpenVMS VAX Concurrent Use license provides the right to interactively use the operating system by the specified  
number of concurrent users on a designated OpenVMS system. OpenVMS Concurrent Use licenses can be moved from  
one OpenVMS system to another OpenVMS system at user discretion and can be shared in a mixed OpenVMS VAX and  
OpenVMS Alpha Cluster.  
QL-MT3AA-3B  
QL-MT3AA-3C  
QL-MT3AA-3D  
QL-MT3AA-3E  
QL-MT3AA-3F  
QL-MT3AA-3G  
QL-MT3AA-3H  
QL-MT3AA-3J  
QL-MT3AA-3K  
OpenVMS Concurrent Use 1-user license  
OpenVMS Concurrent Use 2-user license  
OpenVMS Concurrent Use 4-user license  
OpenVMS Concurrent Use 8-user license  
OpenVMS Concurrent Use 16-user license  
OpenVMS Concurrent Use 32-user license  
OpenVMS Concurrent Use 64-user license  
OpenVMS Concurrent Use 128-user license  
OpenVMS Concurrent Use 256-user license  
4.36 VAX Systems  
VAX 7000 Model 810  
Step 9—Software (continued)  
OpenVMS VAX Distributed Interactive User Licenses  
OpenVMS VAX Distributed Interactive User Licenses are for customers running OpenVMS VAX V6.0 to V 6.1, see above  
note.  
OpenVMS VAX Distributed Interactive User licenses provide the right to interactively use the operating system by the  
specified number of Interactive Users on a designated OpenVMS VAX system. OpenVMS VAX Distributed Interactive  
User licenses can be moved from one OpenVMS VAX system to another OpenVMS VAX system at the user’s discretion  
and can be shared in an OpenVMS VAX Cluster but NOT in a mixed OpenVMS VAX and OpenVMS Alpha Cluster.  
QL-09SA9-BB  
QL-09SA9-BC  
QL-09SA9-BD  
QL-09sA9-BE  
QL-09SA9-BF  
QL-09SA9-BG  
QL-09SA9-BH  
QL-09SAA-BR  
QL-09SAB-BR  
QL-XULA5-AA  
OpenVMS VAX Distributed Interactive 1 User License  
OpenVMS VAX Distributed Interactive 2 User License  
OpenVMS VAX Distributed Interactive 4 User License  
OpenVMS VAX Distributed Interactive 8 User License  
OpenVMS VAX Distributed Interactive 16 User License  
OpenVMS VAX Distributed Interactive 32 User License  
OpenVMS VAX Distributed Interactive 64 User License  
OpenVMS VAX Distributed Interactive 128 User License  
OpenVMS VAX Distributed Interactive 256 User License  
OpenVMS VAX Traditional unlimited user license  
VAXcluster Software License  
QL-VBRA5-AA  
VAXcluster Software license. Required with each system that will connect to an OpenVMS Cluster.  
Media and Documentation  
QA-001AA-Hx  
OpenVMS media and extended documentation, including OpenVMS Cluster and DECnet  
documentation  
QA-09SAA-Hx  
QA-GXXAB-Hx  
OpenVMS media and base documentation  
POSIX media and documentation (without IEEE documentation)  
Note: x denotes media type: 5 = TK50; 8 = CD-ROM  
DIGITAL NAS Software Packages  
Select the appropriate DIGITAL NAS software package. The DIGITAL NAS packaged products do not include hardcopy  
documentation for the components (the documentation is CD-ROM only).  
QL-MC2A5-AA  
QA-MC2AA-Hx  
DIGITAL NAS Server 300 license  
DIGITAL NAS Server 300 media and documentation kit  
QL-MC5A5-AA  
QA-MC5AA-Hx  
DIGITAL NAS Production Server 400 license  
DIGITAL NAS Production Server 400 media and documentation kit  
Note: x denotes media type: 8 = CD-ROM, 5 = TK50, M = magtape  
VAX Systems 4.37  
VAX 7000 Model 810  
Step 10—Environmental Power Products  
Power Configuration Table  
EPU Values  
System  
Cabinet  
Total  
EPU  
EPU Values  
Expansion  
Cabinet  
Total  
EPU  
(Quantity  
times EPU)  
(Quantity  
times EPU) Options  
Options  
Options  
Quantity  
Quantity  
Base System includes power regulator, I/O port  
module, CPU module, memory module, XMI  
I/O channel, DEMNA  
30  
1
30  
I/O expansion cabinet (H9F00-BA/BB/BC)  
includes power regulator  
0
1
0
Additional CPU modules  
7
10  
10  
10  
10  
4
4
5
3
4
3
3
4
1
1
3
MS7AA-BA 128 MB of memory  
MS7AA-CA 256 MB of memory  
MS7AA-DA 512 MB of memory  
MS7AA-FA 2 GB of memory  
CIXCD-AC XMI CI controller  
DEMFA-AA XMI FDDI adapter  
DEMNA-M XMI Ethernet controller  
DWLMA-AA XMI plug-in unit  
DWLMA-BA XMI plug-in unit  
KFMSA-BA XMI DSSI adapter  
DMB32-M VAXBI multifunction controller  
DWMBB-LA VAXBI plug-in unit  
RZ26, RZ28, RZ29 SCSI disk drives  
TLZ09 SCSI DAT tape drive  
5
3
4
3
3
4
1
1
TZ87-VA SCSI tape drive  
Total the Last Column1  
3
1. If EPU is greater then 80, order second power regulator (H7263-AA/AB). EPU must not exceed a system total of 180.  
Five and six processor systems include two power regulators, providing a total of 180 EPUs.  
Note: Depending on the configuration, the system offers integral UPS capability that supports all in cabinet components  
for up to 11 minutes. If UPS support is required for external devices, e.g., console terminals, terminal servers,  
printers, modems, etc., a universal UPS can be ordered separately.  
VAX 7000 System Diagram  
4.38 VAX Systems  
VAX 7000 Model 810  
Specifications  
Physical Characteristics Operating  
Shipping  
Height  
Width  
Depth  
170.0 cm (67.0 in.)  
80.0 cm (31.5 in.)  
87.5 cm (34.4 in.)  
195.0 cm (76.7 in.)  
109.5 cm (43.1 in.)  
121.0 cm (47.5 in.)  
Weight, full configuration  
Without batteries  
With batteries  
408 kg (900 lb)  
545 kg (1200 lb)  
448 kg (1000 lb)  
585 kg (1300 lb)  
Clearances  
Operating  
Service  
Front  
Rear  
1.0 m (40 in.)  
1.0 m (40 in.)  
1.5 m (59 in.)  
1.0 m (40 in.)  
Environmental  
Operating  
Nonoperating  
Temperature  
Humidity  
Altitude  
15° to 28° C (59° to 82°F)  
20% to 80%  
0–2.4 km (0–8000 ft)  
-40° to 66° C (-40° to 151°F)  
10% to 95%  
9,100 m (30,000 ft)  
Vibration  
2–22 Hz @ 0.01"da minimum 22–500 Hz @ 0.25g maximum  
Heat dissipation1  
Fully Configured System  
(System Cabinet)  
Fully Configured System  
(System Cabinet with Two  
I/O Expansion Cabinets)  
17,700 Btu/hr, 5,200 W  
Minimally Configured System2 47,000 Btu/hr, 13,800 W  
(System Cabinet)  
3,400 Btu/hr, 1,000 W  
Power requirements3  
U.S./Canada  
Europe/APA  
Japan  
Nominal voltage  
Frequency range  
Phases  
120/208 V  
50–60 Hz  
3-phase star  
4-wire N-GND  
380–415 V  
50–60 Hz  
3-phase star  
4-wire N-GND 4-wire mid-GND or  
3-wire junction-GND  
202 V  
50–60 Hz  
3-phase delta  
Maximum input  
current/phase  
Surge current  
Rating  
Power cap (system)  
Receptacle (site)  
Receptacle  
24 A rms  
12.8 A rms  
24 A rms  
50 A peak  
30 A  
50 A peak  
16 A  
50 A peak  
30 A  
DEC 12-12314-00 DEC 12-30333-02 DEC 12-12314-00  
DEC 12-12315-01 See footnote 4  
NEMA L21-30R  
DEC 12-12315-01  
NEMA L21-30R  
BC24W  
IEC309  
BN29X  
PCS/PDS/PDU/UPS cable BC24W  
1.Power system provides unity power factor which allows full use of input line current  
(watts=VA). Approximate Btu's for a given system configuration can be calculated by  
multiplying the “EPU” value per cabinet by 85.4.  
2.Minimally configured system contains one regulator, one CPU module, one memory  
module, one IOP module, and one Ethernet controller.  
3.Power cord is required for system cabinet and each I/O expansion cabinet.  
4.Receptacle type is Hubbell 516R6 or equivalent.  
VAX Systems 4.39  

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