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HP 9000 V-Class manual available for free PDF download: Operator's Manual
HP 9000 V-Class Operator's Manual (116 pages)
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HP
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Server
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Preface
13
Notational Conventions
13
1 Overview
15
The PA-8200 Processor
16
The Node
17
Figure 1 Functional Block Diagram of a V-Class System
18
Control and Status Registers (Csrs)
19
Description of Functional Blocks
19
Processor Agent Controller
19
Hyperplane Crossbar-Routing Attachment Controller
20
Figure 2 ERAC Interconnection
21
Memory Access Controller
21
Utilities Board and Core Logic Bus
22
Node Configurations
23
Table 1 Table
23
Shared Memory
24
2 Indicators, Switches, and Displays
27
Operator Panel
28
Figure 3 Operator Panel
28
Key Switch Panel
29
DC on Led
29
Figure 4 Key Switch Panel
29
Key Switch
29
Toc
30
CDROM Drive
31
Busy Indicator
31
Eject Button
31
Figure 5 CDROM Drive
31
Emergency Eject
32
Optional DAT Drive
33
Figure 6 DDS-3 DAT Drive Front Panel
33
Leds
33
Eject Button
34
System Displays
35
Figure 7 System Displays
35
Figure 8 Front Panel LCD
36
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
36
Table 3 Processor Status Codes
37
Table 4 POST Status Codes
37
Attention Light Bar
38
Table 5 HP-UX Processor Status Codes
38
3 Teststation
39
Teststation Features
40
Teststation Functionality
41
Teststation Logons
42
Teststation Sppuser Windows
42
Figure 9 Teststation Sppuser Windows
42
Console Window (Sppconsole - Complex Console)
43
Message Window (Test Station Console - Message Output)
43
Tcsh Shell Windows (Tcsh)
43
Using the Mwm Root Menu
44
Using the Console
46
Starting the Console
46
Using the Root Menu
46
Using the Sppconsole Command
46
Logging out
47
Accessing the Console Remotely
48
Table 6 Sppconsole Commands
48
Display a List of Other Console Users
49
Watching the Console Remotely
49
Controlling the Console Remotely
50
Changing a Console's Connection
51
Accessing System Logs
51
Teststation File System
52
Spp/Etc
52
Figure 10 Teststation File System
52
Spp/Bin
53
Spp/Scripts
53
Spp/Data
53
Spp/Firmware
54
Spp/Est
54
Spp/Man
54
4 Firmware (OBP and PDC)
55
Boot Sequence
56
Figure 11 Boot Process
57
Boot Process Output
58
HP Mode Boot Menu
60
Table 7 Boot Menu Commands
61
Enabling Autoboot
63
Syntax
63
Examples
64
Help Command
65
Syntax
65
Examples
65
5 Starting and Stopping HP-UX
67
Terms
68
Starting Your HP 9000 V-Class Server
69
Starting HP-UX
70
HP-UX Boot Process
70
Reviewing the State of the File System
70
Restarting HP-UX
71
Restarting HP-UX from Single-User Mode
71
Restarting HP-UX from Multiuser Mode
72
Stopping HP-UX
73
Shutdown Considerations
73
Rebooting or Shutting down the System
74
6 Power
75
Configuring a Powertrust UPS on
76
V-Class Systems
76
Monitoring the Powertrust UPS
77
If Ac Power Fails
78
Ac Power Failure with Automatic Shutdown Enabled
78
If Ac Power Does Not Return
78
If the Unit Nears Full Battery Discharge
79
Ac Power Fails Without Automatic Shutdown Enabled
79
If You Anticipate a Long Power Outage
79
If the Unit Nears Full Battery Discharge
80
7 Recovering from Failures
81
Collecting Information
82
Performance Problems
83
System Hangs
84
System Panics
86
Peripheral Problem
87
Interface Card and System Problem
88
File System Problem
89
LAN Communication Problem
89
Logical Volume Manager (LVM) Related Problem
90
Recovery from Other Situations
90
Rebooting the System
91
Monitoring the System after a System Panic
91
Abnormal System Shutdowns
93
Fast Dump
93
Overview of the Dump and Save Cycle
94
Crash Dump Destination and Contents
94
Configuration Criteria
96
Dump Level
96
System Recovery Time
96
Compressed Save Vs. Noncompressed Save
97
Partial Save
97
Using a Device for both Paging and Dumping
97
Crash Information Integrity
99
Dump Definitions Built into the Kernel Vs. Defined at Runtime
99
Full Dump Vs. Selective Dump
99
Using a Device for both Paging and as a Dump Device
100
Disk Space Needs
101
Compressed Save Vs. Noncompressed Save
101
Dump Level
101
Partial Save (Savecrash -P)
102
Defining Dump Devices
102
Kernel Dump Device Definitions
103
Using SAM to Configure Dump Devices into the Kernel
103
Using HP-UX Commands to Configure Dump Devices into the
104
Runtime Dump Device Definitions
105
The /Etc/Fstab File
106
The Crashconf Command
106
Dump Order
107
What Happens When the System Crashes
107
Operator Override Options
108
The Dump
108
The Reboot
109
Dual-Mode Devices (Dump / Swap)
109
Savecrash Processing
109
What to Do after the System Has Rebooted
109
Using Crashutil to Complete the Saving of a Dump
110
Crash Dump Format Conversion
111
Analyzing Crash Dumps
111
Index
113
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