HP Integrity rx1620 Operating instructions

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HP Integrity rx1620 Operations Guide
Regulatory Model Number: RSVLA-0406
HP Part Number: AB430-96005-ed4
Published: October 2009
Edition: Fourth Edition
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Table of Contents
About This Document.......................................................................................................13
Intended Audience................................................................................................................................13
New and Changed Information in This Edition...................................................................................13
Publishing History................................................................................................................................13
Document Organization.......................................................................................................................13
Typographic Conventions.....................................................................................................................14
HP-UX Release Name and Release Identifier.......................................................................................14
Related Documents...............................................................................................................................15
HP Encourages Your Comments..........................................................................................................15
1 Controls, Ports and Indicators.....................................................................................17
Control Panel........................................................................................................................................17
Additional Controls and Indicators......................................................................................................18
Hard Disk Drive Indicators.............................................................................................................18
Optional Removable Media Drive...................................................................................................18
Rear Panel.............................................................................................................................................19
10/100/1000 base-T ethernet LAN A 1Gb Connector.......................................................................20
10/100/1000 base-T ethernet LAN B 1 Gb Connector......................................................................20
Optional Management Processor Card LAN C 10/100 Connector LEDs........................................21
2 External Connectors.....................................................................................................23
Connector Pinouts.................................................................................................................................23
Universal Serial Bus (USB) Ports...........................................................................................................23
Serial Port..............................................................................................................................................24
SCSI Port, Ultra 3, 68-Pin......................................................................................................................24
LAN Connectors...................................................................................................................................25
10/100/1000 base-T ethernet LAN A 1Gb Connector.......................................................................26
10/100/1000 base-T ethernet LAN B 1Gb Connector.......................................................................26
Optional Management Processor Card LAN C 10/100 Connector LEDs........................................27
3 Utilities...........................................................................................................................29
Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) Boot Manager..............................................................................29
EFI Commands................................................................................................................................30
EFI/POSSE Commands.........................................................................................................................32
help..................................................................................................................................................32
Syntax.........................................................................................................................................32
Parameters..................................................................................................................................32
Operation....................................................................................................................................32
baud.................................................................................................................................................34
Syntax.........................................................................................................................................34
Parameters..................................................................................................................................34
Operation....................................................................................................................................34
boottest............................................................................................................................................34
Syntax.........................................................................................................................................35
Parameters..................................................................................................................................35
cpuconfig.........................................................................................................................................35
Syntax.........................................................................................................................................35
Parameters..................................................................................................................................35
Table of Contents 3
Operation....................................................................................................................................36
default..............................................................................................................................................36
Syntax.........................................................................................................................................36
Parameters..................................................................................................................................36
Operation....................................................................................................................................36
errdump...........................................................................................................................................36
Syntax.........................................................................................................................................36
Parameters..................................................................................................................................36
Operation....................................................................................................................................37
info...................................................................................................................................................37
Syntax.........................................................................................................................................37
Parameters..................................................................................................................................37
lanaddress........................................................................................................................................43
Syntax:........................................................................................................................................43
Parameters..................................................................................................................................43
monarch...........................................................................................................................................43
Syntax.........................................................................................................................................43
Parameters..................................................................................................................................43
Operation....................................................................................................................................44
pdt....................................................................................................................................................44
Syntax.........................................................................................................................................44
Parameters..................................................................................................................................44
Operation....................................................................................................................................44
sysmode...........................................................................................................................................45
Syntax.........................................................................................................................................45
Parameters..................................................................................................................................45
Operation....................................................................................................................................45
Specifying SCSI Parameters..................................................................................................................46
Using the SCSI Setup Utility............................................................................................................47
Using the Boot Option Maintenance Menu..........................................................................................53
Paths.................................................................................................................................................53
Boot from a File..........................................................................................................................53
Add a Boot Option.....................................................................................................................54
Delete Boot Option(s).................................................................................................................55
Change Boot Order.....................................................................................................................55
Manage BootNext Setting...........................................................................................................56
Set Auto Boot TimeOut..............................................................................................................56
Select Active Console Output Devices.......................................................................................57
Select Active Console Input Devices..........................................................................................58
Select Active Standard Error Devices.........................................................................................59
Using the System Configuration Menu...........................................................................................59
Security/Password Menu...........................................................................................................59
Resetting Passwords...................................................................................................................59
Management Processor.........................................................................................................................60
Accessing the Management Processor............................................................................................60
Interacting with the Management Processor.............................................................................61
Management Processor Command Interface........................................................................................61
MP Welcome Screen........................................................................................................................61
Management Processor Help System..............................................................................................61
Management Processor Commands................................................................................................62
Reset BMC Passwords.....................................................................................................................63
Configure Serial Port Parameters....................................................................................................63
Certificate Generate.........................................................................................................................64
Console Log.....................................................................................................................................64
Command Mode..............................................................................................................................64
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Console............................................................................................................................................64
Connect to Service Processor...........................................................................................................64
Date..................................................................................................................................................65
Default Configuration.....................................................................................................................65
Display FRUID................................................................................................................................65
Disconnect Remote or LAN Console...............................................................................................65
MP Firmware Update......................................................................................................................65
Help.................................................................................................................................................65
Display System ID...........................................................................................................................66
Inactivity Timeout...........................................................................................................................66
Configure LAN Console..................................................................................................................66
Locator LED Status..........................................................................................................................66
LAN Status......................................................................................................................................66
Return to Main Menu......................................................................................................................67
Modem Reset...................................................................................................................................67
Modem Status..................................................................................................................................67
Power Control..................................................................................................................................67
Configure Paging.............................................................................................................................67
Power Status....................................................................................................................................67
Reset BMC.......................................................................................................................................67
Reset System....................................................................................................................................67
Set Access.........................................................................................................................................68
Create Local Session........................................................................................................................68
Display Logs....................................................................................................................................68
Security Options..............................................................................................................................69
System Status...................................................................................................................................69
Firmware Revision Status................................................................................................................69
Transfer Of Control..........................................................................................................................70
Tell....................................................................................................................................................70
User Configuration..........................................................................................................................70
Virtual Front Panel..........................................................................................................................71
Who..................................................................................................................................................71
Exit from MP....................................................................................................................................71
Diagnostics.......................................................................................................................................71
4 Troubleshooting............................................................................................................73
Troubleshooting Tips............................................................................................................................73
Troubleshooting Methodology........................................................................................................73
Possible Problems.................................................................................................................................74
The system will not power-up.........................................................................................................74
The system will not boot.................................................................................................................74
The system has intermittent failures...............................................................................................75
The system LED or diagnostic LEDs are not on and no error messages appear............................75
Power goes off on the server and does not come back on...............................................................75
Troubleshooting and FRU identification..............................................................................................76
Verifying Hard Disk Drive Operation..................................................................................................78
Identifying and Diagnosing Hardware Problems................................................................................79
Power and System LEDs..................................................................................................................79
Systems with the Optional Management Processor Card Installed..........................................79
Management Processor (MP) Card Event Logs.........................................................................80
System Event Logs (SEL) Logs...................................................................................................80
Systems without a Management Processor Card......................................................................83
Diagnostic LEDs.........................................................................................................................84
Warnings....................................................................................................................................85
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Faults..........................................................................................................................................86
Command Line Interface......................................................................................................................88
Command Line Interface Menu......................................................................................................89
Troubleshooting Example Using CLI..............................................................................................89
Troubleshooting Example Using CLI..............................................................................................89
LAN LEDs.............................................................................................................................................90
Rear Panel LAN LEDs.....................................................................................................................90
LAN A Connector LEDs..................................................................................................................90
LAN B Connector LEDs...................................................................................................................90
Optional Management Processor LAN C Connector LEDs............................................................91
System Board Diagnostic LEDs............................................................................................................91
Running Diagnostic Software Tools......................................................................................................92
HP e-DiagTools Hardware Diagnostics...........................................................................................92
Starting HP e-DiagTools ............................................................................................................93
Producing a Support Ticket.......................................................................................................94
Offline Diagnostics Environment (ODE).........................................................................................95
Tools Provided............................................................................................................................95
running ODE from the offline Diagnostics and Utilities DVD..................................................95
Using Offline Diagnostic Tools.............................................................................................................96
E-DiagTools......................................................................................................................................96
Offline Diagnostic Environment (ODE)..........................................................................................97
Recommended Cleaning Procedures....................................................................................................97
Where to Get Help................................................................................................................................97
Information to Collect Before you Contact Support........................................................................97
Online Support................................................................................................................................98
Phone Support.................................................................................................................................98
5 Specifications................................................................................................................99
Hardware Specifications.......................................................................................................................99
Dimensions and Weights......................................................................................................................99
Component Dimensions..................................................................................................................99
A Event, Error, and Warning Messages.....................................................................101
EFI Error and Warning Messages.......................................................................................................101
SEL and FPL Log Entries...............................................................................................................103
Accessing the logs with BMC CLI commands.........................................................................103
Accessing the logs with MP commands........................................................................................106
System Specific Events...................................................................................................................106
OEM SensorType 12, EventType 71..........................................................................................106
Chassis Control Event Codes.........................................................................................................107
Events Without Sensors.................................................................................................................108
B System Information.....................................................................................................111
Features Summary..............................................................................................................................111
Processor........................................................................................................................................111
Memory..........................................................................................................................................111
I/O Expansion................................................................................................................................111
Internal Core I/O............................................................................................................................111
External core I/O............................................................................................................................111
Power supply unit..........................................................................................................................111
Motherboard manageability..........................................................................................................111
Enhanced server manageability, provided by the optional Management Processor (MP) card....112
Internal Disk Storage Options.......................................................................................................112
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Internal Removable Media Options...............................................................................................112
System Board.......................................................................................................................................112
System Board Components...........................................................................................................113
Intel Itanium 2 Processor...............................................................................................................113
Processor Bus.................................................................................................................................114
I/O and Memory Controller...........................................................................................................114
Memory Architecture....................................................................................................................114
Architecture..............................................................................................................................114
DIMMs......................................................................................................................................115
Chip Spare Functionality..........................................................................................................115
Serial Presence Detect (SPD)....................................................................................................116
I/O Bus Interface............................................................................................................................116
Processor Dependent Hardware Controller..................................................................................116
Dual Serial Controller....................................................................................................................116
Field Programmable Gate Array...................................................................................................117
Baseboard Management Controller...............................................................................................117
SCSI Controller..............................................................................................................................117
IDE Interface..................................................................................................................................117
10/100 BT Management LAN C.....................................................................................................118
1Gb System LANs A and B............................................................................................................118
USB Connectors.............................................................................................................................118
Data Pathing Information..............................................................................................................118
Index...............................................................................................................................121
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List of Figures
1-1 Front View.....................................................................................................................................17
1-2 Control Panel.................................................................................................................................17
1-3 Hard Disk Drive LED Indicators...................................................................................................18
1-4 DVD...............................................................................................................................................18
1-5 Rear View......................................................................................................................................19
1-6 10/100/1000 base-T ethernet LAN A 1Gb Connector LEDs...........................................................20
1-7 10/100/1000 base-T ethernet LAN B 1Gb Connector LEDs...........................................................20
1-8 Optional Management Processor Card LAN C 10/100 Connector LEDs......................................21
2-1 Rear View of Server.......................................................................................................................23
2-2 Dual USB Port Connector..............................................................................................................23
2-3 Serial Port Connector.....................................................................................................................24
2-4 SCSI Port, Ultra 3, 68-Pin...............................................................................................................24
2-5 10/100/1000 base-T ethernet LAN A 1Gb Connector LEDs ..........................................................26
2-6 10/100/1000 base-T ethernet LAN B 1Gb Connector LEDs...........................................................26
2-7 Optional Management Processor Card LAN C 10/100 Connector LEDs......................................27
3-1 EFI Boot Sequence.........................................................................................................................29
3-2 Password Reset Jumper.................................................................................................................60
4-1 LED Apertures on Hard Disk Drive..............................................................................................78
4-2 Diagnostic LEDs............................................................................................................................84
4-3 Location of the STBY, F/W and BMC LEDs...................................................................................92
B-1 System Block Diagram.................................................................................................................113
B-2 Memory Block Diagram..............................................................................................................115
8 List of Figures
List of Tables
1 Publishing History Details............................................................................................................13
2 HP-UX 11i Releases.......................................................................................................................15
1-1 Control Panel LEDs and Switches.................................................................................................17
1-2 Hard Disk Drive LED Definitions.................................................................................................18
1-3 DVD Drive LED Definitions..........................................................................................................19
1-4 Rear Panel Connectors and Switches............................................................................................19
1-5 10/100/1000 base-T ethernet LAN A 1Gb Connector LEDs...........................................................20
1-6 10/100/1000 base-T ethernet LAN B 1Gb Connector LEDs...........................................................21
1-7 Optional Management Processor Card LAN C 10/100 Connector LEDs......................................21
2-1 USB Pinouts...................................................................................................................................23
2-2 Serial Port Pinouts.........................................................................................................................24
2-3 SCSI Port Pinouts...........................................................................................................................24
2-4 1Gb LAN A Connector LEDs........................................................................................................26
2-5 10/100/1000 base-T ethernet LAN B 1Gb Connector LEDs...........................................................26
2-6 Optional Management Processor Card LAN C 10/100 Connector LEDs......................................27
3-1 EFI Commands..............................................................................................................................30
3-2 Communications Parameters........................................................................................................34
3-3 hp Integrity rx1620 Server Sockets................................................................................................53
3-4 hp Integrity rx1620 Server Drives.................................................................................................53
3-5 Console Output Devices................................................................................................................57
3-6 Console Input Devices...................................................................................................................59
3-7 Management Processor Commands and Descriptions.................................................................62
3-8 Alert Levels....................................................................................................................................69
4-1 Problem Symptoms Repair Actions..............................................................................................77
4-2 System LED States.........................................................................................................................79
4-3 Power and System LED States.......................................................................................................84
4-4 Diagnostic LEDs Fault and Warning Categories...........................................................................85
4-5 Unknown Warning........................................................................................................................85
4-6 Memory Warnings.........................................................................................................................85
4-7 System Board Warnings................................................................................................................85
4-8 Fan Warnings.................................................................................................................................86
4-9 Processor Warnings.......................................................................................................................86
4-10 Temperature Warnings..................................................................................................................86
4-11 Video Warnings.............................................................................................................................86
4-12 Power Supply Warnings................................................................................................................86
4-13 Unknown Faults............................................................................................................................87
4-14 Memory Faults..............................................................................................................................87
4-15 Firmware Errors............................................................................................................................87
4-16 System Board Faults......................................................................................................................87
4-17 Fan Faults......................................................................................................................................87
4-18 Processor Faults.............................................................................................................................88
4-19 BMC Faults....................................................................................................................................88
4-20 Temperature Faults........................................................................................................................88
4-21 Power Supply Errors.....................................................................................................................88
4-22 1Gb LAN A Connector LEDs........................................................................................................90
4-23 1Gb LAN B Connector LEDs.........................................................................................................91
4-24 Optional Management Processor Card LAN C LEDs...................................................................91
4-25 System Board LEDs.......................................................................................................................92
4-26 Cleaning.........................................................................................................................................97
5-1 Hardware Specifications...............................................................................................................99
5-2 Server Component Dimensions....................................................................................................99
A-1 EFI Error and Warning Messages................................................................................................101
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A-2 Missing Components...................................................................................................................106
A-3 Chassis Control Commands........................................................................................................107
A-4 Sensor Numbers..........................................................................................................................107
A-5 IPMI Origins................................................................................................................................107
A-6 Events Without Sensors...............................................................................................................108
B-1 Memory Array Capacities...........................................................................................................115
B-2 Data Pathing - Part 1....................................................................................................................118
B-3 Data Pathing - Part 2....................................................................................................................119
B-4 Data Pathing - Part 3....................................................................................................................120
10 List of Tables
List of Examples
3-1 help Command............................................................................................................................33
3-2 help bch Command.......................................................................................................................33
3-3 help configuration Command.............................................................................................33
3-4 help cpuconfig Command......................................................................................................34
3-5 boottest Command...................................................................................................................35
3-6 boottest early_cpu off Command.....................................................................................35
3-7 cpuconfig Command.................................................................................................................36
3-8 cpuconfig 2 Command.............................................................................................................36
3-9 info all Command...................................................................................................................38
3-10 info cpu Command...................................................................................................................41
3-11 info mem Command...................................................................................................................41
3-12 info io Command......................................................................................................................42
3-13 info boot Command.................................................................................................................43
3-14 lanaddress Command...............................................................................................................43
3-15 monarch Command......................................................................................................................44
3-16 pdt Command..............................................................................................................................45
3-17 pdt clear Command.................................................................................................................45
3-18 sysmode Command......................................................................................................................46
3-19 HP-UX...........................................................................................................................................64
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About This Document
This document describes how to operate your hp Integrity rx1620 Server, Regulatory Model
Number: RSVLA-0406.
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Intended Audience
This document is intended to provide technical product and support information for authorized
service providers, system administrators, and HP support personnel.
This document is not a tutorial.
New and Changed Information in This Edition
This guide has been updated for greater usability.
Publishing History
The publishing history below identifies the edition dates of this manual. Updates are made to
this publication on an unscheduled, as needed, basis.
Table 1 Publishing History Details
Publication DateSupported Product VersionsOperating Systems
Supported
Document
Manufacturing Part
Number
June 2004rx1620HP-UX, Windows, Linux,
OpenVMS
AB430-96001
August 2005rx1620HP-UX, Windows, Linux,
OpenVMS
AB430-96003
September 2007rx1620HP-UX, Windows, Linux,
OpenVMS
AB430-96005
October 2009rx1620HP-UX, Windows, Linux,
OpenVMS
AB430-96005-ed4
Document Organization
This guide is divided into the following chapters.
Chapter 1 Controls, Ports, and Indicators Use this chapter to learn about the front panel
controls, rear panel ports and connectors, and all system LED locations and
functions.
Chapter 2 External Connectors Use this chapter to learn about all external connectors, plugs,
and their pinouts.
Chapter 3 Utilities Use this chapter to learn how to utilize the extensible firmware interface
(EFI) and management processor commands.
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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Use this chapter to learn about troubleshooting problems you
may encounter with the server.
Chapter 5 Specifications Use this chapter to learn the basic mechanical specifications of
your HP Server.
Appendix A Event, Error, and Warning Messages Use this appendix to learn more about event,
error, and warning messages.
Appendix B System Information Use this appendix to learn the basic system information of
your HP Server
Typographic Conventions
This document uses the following conventions.
WARNING! A warning lists requirements that you must meet to avoid personal injury.
CAUTION: A caution provides information required to avoid losing data or avoid losing system
functionality.
NOTE: A note highlights useful information such as restrictions, recommendations, or important
details about HP product features.
Book Title The title of a book. On the Web and on the Instant Information CD, it may
be a hot link to the book itself.
KeyCap The name of a keyboard key or graphical interface item (such as buttons,
tabs, and menu items). Note that Return and Enter both refer to the same
key.
Emphasis Text that is emphasized.
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ComputerOut Text displayed by the computer.
UserInput Commands and other text that you type.
Command A command name or qualified command phrase.
Option An available option.
Screen Output Example of computer screen output.
[ ] The contents are optional in formats and command descriptions. If the
contents are a list separated by |, you must select one of the items.
{ } The contents are required in formats and command descriptions. If the
contents are a list separated by |, you must select one of the items.
... The preceding element may be repeated an arbitrary number of times.
| Separates items in a list of choices.
HP-UX Release Name and Release Identifier
Each HP-UX 11i release has an associated release name and release identifier. The uname(1)
command with the -r option returns the release identifier. Table 2 shows the releases available
for HP-UX 11i.
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Table 2 HP-UX 11i Releases
Supported Processor ArchitectureRelease NameRelease Identifier
PA-RISCHP-UX 11i v1B.11.11
Intel®Itanium®
HP-UX 11i v1.5B.11.20
Intel ItaniumHP-UX 11i v1.6B.11.22
Intel ItaniumHP-UX 11i v2.0B.11.23
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•http://hp.com/windows_nt/
•http://www.microsoft.com/technet/
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site lists the HP books that Prentice Hall currently publishes, such as HP-UX books including:
•HP-UX 11i System Administration Handbook
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1 Controls, Ports and Indicators
This chapter describes the controls, ports, and indicators found on the front panel, rear panel,
and internal locations of the hp Integrity rx1620 Server. The hp Integrity rx1620 Server is designed
to be rack mounted.
Control Panel
The control panel of the hp Integrity rx1620 Server provides the controls and indicators commonly
used for operation.
Figure 1-1 Front View
Figure 1-2 Control Panel
Table 1-1 Control Panel LEDs and Switches
FunctionName
The green on/off LED is illuminated when the power is on.Power On/Off
LED
This is the power on/off switch for the server.Power On/Off
Button
The System LED provides information about the system status. When the system is running code
other than Operating System, the LED is flashing green. When operation is normal, the LED is
green. When there is a system warning, the LED is flashing yellow. When there is a system fault,
the LED is flashing red.1
System LED
The LAN LED provides status information about the LAN interface. When the LAN LED is
flashing, there is activity on the LAN.
LAN LED
The four diagnostic LEDs operate in conjunction with the system LED to provide diagnostic
information about the system.1
Diagnostic LED
1
The four diagnostic LEDs operate in conjunction with the system LED to provide diagnostic
information about the system.1
Diagnostic LED
2
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Table 1-1 Control Panel LEDs and Switches (continued)
FunctionName
The four diagnostic LEDs operate in conjunction with the system LED to provide diagnostic
information about the system.1
Diagnostic LED
3
The four diagnostic LEDs operate in conjunction with the system LED to provide diagnostic
information about the system.1
Diagnostic LED
4
The locator button and LED are used to help locate this server within a rack of servers. When the
button is engaged, the blue LED illuminates and an additional blue LED on the rear panel of the
server illuminates. This function may be remotely activated.
Locator Button
and LED
1 See Chapter 4: Troubleshooting, for details on information provided by the system and diagnostic LEDs.
Additional Controls and Indicators
The hp Integrity rx1620 Server can have up to two low-voltage differential (LVD), 3.5 inch form
factor hard disk drives installed. These hard disk drives have LEDs that provide status and
activity information.
Hard Disk Drive Indicators
The hard disk drives have two LEDs per drive, as described below.
• Activity LED—The Drive Activity LED is green and indicates disk drive activity. This LED
is directly controlled by the disk drive and turns on when a drive is accessed.
• Status LED—The Drive Status LED is not used on the hp Integrity rx1620.
Figure 1-3 Hard Disk Drive LED Indicators
Table 1-2 Hard Disk Drive LED Definitions
DescriptionActivityLED
Not UsedNoneStatus LED
Drive access under hard drive controlFlashing greenActivity LED
Optional Removable Media Drive
The hp Integrity rx1620 Server is delivered without a removable media drive. Either a DVD or
CD-RW/DVD drive may be added. Each of these optional devices has one activity LED.
Figure 1-4 DVD
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Table 1-3 DVD Drive LED Definitions
DescriptionActivityLED
Drive activityFlashing greenActivity LED
Rear Panel
The hp Integrity rx1620 Server rear panel includes communication ports, I/O ports, AC power
connector, and the locator LED/button.
Figure 1-5 Rear View
Table 1-4 Rear Panel Connectors and Switches
FunctionConnector/Switch
Primary power connection for the serverAC Power
68-pin, low-voltage differential, single-ended U320 SCSI. This connector provides external
SCSI connection on SCSI Channel B.
LVD/SE SCSI
10/100/1000 base-T ethernet LAN A 1Gb connector10/100/1000 LAN A
10/100/1000 base-T ethernet LAN B 1Gb connector10/100/1000 LAN B
9-pin male serial connector — this is the console connector if the optional management
processor card is not installed.
Serial
Two Universal Serial Bus (USB 2.0) connectorsUSB
Transfer of Control button. Halts all system processing and I/O activity and restarts the
computer system.
ToC
The locator button and LED are used to help locate a server within a rack of servers. When
the button is engaged, the blue LED illuminates and an additional blue LED on the front
panel of the server illuminates. This function may be remotely activated.
Locator Button and LED
15-pin female video connector for the optional management processor cardVideo (optional)
25-pin female serial data bus connector for the optional management processor cardSerial (optional)
10 Mb/100 Mb LAN C connector for the optional management processor card10/100 LAN C (optional)
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10/100/1000 base-T ethernet LAN A 1Gb Connector
The rear panel 10/100/1000 base-T ethernet LAN A 1Gb connector has the following status and
activity LEDs.
Figure 1-6 10/100/1000 base-T ethernet LAN A 1Gb Connector LEDs
Table 1-5 10/100/1000 base-T ethernet LAN A 1Gb Connector LEDs
StateColorLocationLAN LED
NoneNoneTopNot used
Blinking amber – the 1000 Mbps with ethernet protocol and
twisted-pair wiring is enabled.
Off – no link.
Amber2nd from top1000mb
Blinking green – the 100 Mbps with ethernet protocol and
twisted-pair wiring is enabled.
Off – no link.
Green2nd from bottom100mb
Blinking green – the Activity LED lights, and all other LEDs are
off for a 10 Mbps connection.
Off – no activity
GreenBottomActivity
10/100/1000 base-T ethernet LAN B 1 Gb Connector
The rear panel 10/100/1000 base-T ethernet LAN B 1 Gb connector has the following status and
activity LEDs.
Figure 1-7 10/100/1000 base-T ethernet LAN B 1Gb Connector LEDs
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HP Integrity rx1620 Operating instructions

Category
Servers
Type
Operating instructions

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