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Fibre Channel RAID Service Aids ... 9-21Flash SK-NET FDDI Firmware ... 9-22Format Media . . . . . . .
Enabling and Disabling the Power-On PasswordBefore you begin: Read “Safety Considerations” on page 4-2 and “Handling Static SensitiveDevices” on page
J203. To disable the power-on password, move the jumper to the two rightmost pins.4. Reinstall any adapters you have removed.Note: To set the power-o
What to do next?To enable or disable: The privileged-access password, go to page 4-11. The automatic power-up feature, go to page 4-13. The power-
Enabling the Privileged-Access PasswordBefore you begin: Read “Safety Considerations” on page 4-2 and “Handling Static SensitiveDevices” on page 4-3.
3. To enable or change the privileged-access password, first touch the metal frameof the server, then gently pull upward on the small box (jumper) cov
Enabling Automatic Power-UpBefore you begin: Read “Safety Considerations” on page 4-2 and “Handling Static SensitiveDevices” on page 4-3. Remove the
1. Locate jumper J15 using the following illustration.J152. Remove any adapters that are blocking the jumper.3. To move the jumper, first touch the me
What to do next?To enable or disable: The privileged-access password, go to page 4-11. The automatic power-up feature, go to page 4-13. The power-
Installing Memory ModulesYou can increase the amount of memory in your server by installing memorymodules. Your server uses 168-pin, 3.3 volt, Error C
3. Touch the static-protective package containing the option to any unpainted metalsurface on the server, then remove the option from the package.4. I
Communications StatementsThe following statement applies to this product. The statement for other productsintended for use with this product appears
6. Push down on the memory module until the locking tabs lock the memorymodule into the connector. (Do not attempt to move the locking tabs yourself.T
8. Reinstall any adapters you removed into their original connectors. (If you needfurther information for installing adapters, see “Installing Adapter
Removing Memory ModulesBefore you begin: Read “Safety Considerations” on page 4-2 and “Handling Static SensitiveDevices” on page 4-3. Remove the ser
4. Remove the memory modules:5. Store any memory modules you are no longer using in a static-protectivepackage. Make a note of the memory module size
6. Install any adapters you removed into their original connectors. If you needfurther information on installing adapters, see “Installing Adapters” o
Installing AdaptersBefore you begin: Read “Safety Considerations” on page 4-2 and “Handling Static SensitiveDevices” on page 4-3. Read the instruct
4. Remove the expansion-slot thumbscrew and cover. Save the cover in case youlater remove an adapter.5. Touch the static-protective package containing
What to do next?To enable or disable: The privileged-access password, go to page 4-11. The automatic power-up feature, go to page 4-13. The power-
Removing AdaptersBefore you begin: Read “Safety Considerations” on page 4-2 and “Handling Static SensitiveDevices” on page 4-3. Remove the server c
What to do next?To enable or disable: The privileged-access password, go to page 4-11. The automatic power-up feature, go to page 4-13. The power-
environments to provide reasonable protection against interference with licensedcommunication equipment.Attention: This is a Class A product. In a dom
Internal DrivesAdding different types of drives enables your server to read a variety of media andprovides more storage for your server.Internal driv
Installing or Removing Internal DrivesBefore you begin: It is not necessary to remove the server from the rack to remove the harddisk drives. Read t
5. Using the instructions that came with the drive, check that any switches orjumpers on the drive are set correctly.6. With the drive handle pivoted
Removing an Internal Drive1. Remove the disk drive bay cover by loosening the thumbscrew.2. Gently pull the right side of the drive cover towards you
What to do next?To enable or disable: The privileged-access password, go to page 4-11. The automatic power-up feature, go to page 4-13. The power-
Setting the SCSI Security JumpersBefore you begin: Read the “Laser Safety Information” on page xiv. Read “Safety Considerations” on page 4-2 and “Ha
Removing the Riser Card Support BracketNote: If you need to remove an adapter card, do so before you remove the risercard support bracket. See “Remov
What to do next?To enable or disable: The privileged-access password, go to page 4-11. The automatic power-up feature, go to page 4-13. The power-
Changing the BatteryBefore you begin: Read “Safety Considerations” on page 4-2. Follow any special handling and installation instructions supplied w
Note: Skin oils can cause corrosion and loss of battery contact if left on the batteryfor long periods of time. Using a paper tissue when changing th
VCCI StatementThe following is a summary of the VCCI Japanese statement in the box above.This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Volun
What to do next?To enable or disable: The privileged-access password, go to page 4-11. The automatic power-up feature, go to page 4-13. The power-
Completing the InstallationBefore you begin:Complete all the installation procedures for the options you have chosen toinstall.1. Install the cover by
Connecting External OptionsBefore you begin: Read “Safety Considerations” on page 4-2 and “Handling Static SensitiveDevices” on page 4-3. Install al
Chapter 5. Using the Online and Standalone DiagnosticsThe diagnostics consist of Standalone Diagnostics and Online Diagnostics.Standalone Diagnostics
Identifying the Terminal Type to the DiagnosticsNote: This is not the same as selecting a console display.When you run diagnostics, you must identify
Running Online DiagnosticsConsider the following when you run the Online Diagnostics from a server or a disk: The diagnostics cannot be loaded and ru
General Attributes Always RequiredThe following general attributes are the default settings for the diagnostics. Be sureyour terminal is set to these
GeneralSetupAttributes3151/11/31/41Settings3151/51/61Settings3161/3164SettingsDescriptionCRT saver Off Off 10 The "10" setting causes thedis
Additional Communication AttributesThe following communication attributes are for the 3151, 3161, and 3164 terminals.CommunicationSetupAttributes3151/
CommunicationSetupAttributes3151/11/31/41Settings3151/51/61Settings3161/3164SettingsDescriptionResponse delay(ms)100 100 100 The terminal waits for 10
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Additional Keyboard AttributesThe following keyboard attributes are for the keyboard attached to the 3151, 3161,and 3164 terminals.KeyboardSetupAttrib
Additional Printer AttributesThe following printer attributes are for a printer attached to the 3151, 3161, and 3164terminals.PrinterSetupAttributes31
Online Diagnostics Modes of OperationThe Online Diagnostics can be run in three modes: Service Mode Concurrent Mode Maintenance Mode Service
Note: Pressing the 3 key (from a defined terminal) produces a Confirm Exit popupmenu which offers two options: continuing with the shut down by press
The diag command loads the diagnostic controller and displays the OnlineDiagnostic menus.Running the Online Diagnostics in Concurrent ModeTo run Onlin
3. Enter the shutdown -m command.4. When a message indicates the system is in maintenance mode, enter the diagcommand.Note: It may be necessary to se
6. After the diagnostic controller loads, DIAGNOSTIC OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS appear on the console display.7. Follow the displayed instructions to check
Chapter 6. Location CodesThe 7046 Model B50 uses physical location codes in conjunction with AIX locationcodes to provide mapping of the failing fiel
1-C1.1 Identifies CPU 1 on CPU card 1 on planar 1.P2/Z1-A3.1 Identifies a SCSI device with a SCSI address of LUN 1 at SCSI ID 3attached to SCSI bus 1
AIX Location CodesThe basic formats of the AIX location codes are: For non-SCSI devices/drives: AB-CD-EF-GH For SCSI devices/drives: AB-CD-EF-
Safety NoticesA danger notice indicates the presence of a hazard that has the potential of causingdeath or serious personal injury.Danger notices app
AB-CD-EF-GH| | | || | | Device/FRU/Port ID| | Connector ID| devfunc Number, Adapter Number or Physical LocationBus Type or PCI Parent Bus T
For integrated ISA adapters, CD is equal to a unique code identifying the ISAadapter. In most cases, this code is equal to the adapter's physic
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Chapter 7. Using the System Verification ProcedureThe system verification procedure is used to check the system for correct operation.If you are analy
Step 2. Loading the Diagnostics1. Stop all application programs running on the operating system.2. Stop the operating system.3. Turn the power off.
Step 3. Running System Verification1. On the Diagnostic Operating Instructions Screen, press the Enter key.2. If the terminal type has not been def
Step 5. Stopping the Diagnostics1. If you are running Online diagnostics, shut down the system, using the followingprocedure:a. Press the 3 key rep
Chapter 8. Determining Hardware ProblemsThis chapter provides information on using Standalone or Online Diagnostics to helpyou solve hardware problems
Step 3Determine if the operating system is accepting commands.Is the operating system accepting commands?NO The server must be turned off in order
Step 5This step invokes the Online Diagnostics in concurrent mode.1. Log on as root or as superuser.2. Enter the diag command.3. Wait until the Di
Laser Safety InformationThe optical drive in the RS/6000 is a laser product. The optical drive has a label thatidentifies its classification. The labe
Step 7Find your symptom in the following table, and follow the instructions given in theAction column. Step 8The following steps analyze a cons
Step 9The diagnostics loaded correctly.Press the Enter key.Is the Function Selection menu displayed?NO Go to “Step 10.”YES Go to “Step 11.” Cha
Step 10There is a problem with the keyboard.Find the type of keyboard you are using in the following table, and follow theinstructions given in th
Step 111. If the terminal type has not been defined, use the Initialize Terminal option onthe Function Selection menu to initialize the operating
Step 12Did the Diagnostic Selection Menu display?NO If Problem Determination was selected from the Diagnostic ModeSelection menu, and if a recent
Step 14The diagnostics produced an SRN for this problem.1. Record the SRN and other displayed numbers.2. Report the SRN to the service organizatio
Step 16This step loads the Standalone Diagnostics. If you are unable to load thediagnostics, go to “Step 7.”1. Set the power to on.2. Insert the d
Problem Determination When Unable to Load DiagnosticsUse this procedure to obtain an error code. The service organization uses the errorcode to determ
Step 3This step attempts to load Online diagnostics in service mode.1. Set the power to off.2. Set the power to on.3. When the keyboard indicator
Step 4This step attempts to load the Standalone diagnostics.1. Turn the power to off.2. Turn the power to on.3. Insert the diagnostic CD-ROM into
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Symptom ActionThe system stops with a prompt to enter apassword.Enter the password. You cannot continueuntil a correct password has been entered.When
Step 6The diagnostics loaded correctly.Go to “Problem Determination Using the Standalone or Online Diagnostics” onpage 8-1. Step 7There is a p
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Chapter 9. Introducing Tasks and Service AidsThe AIX Diagnostic Package contains programs that are called Tasks. Tasks can bethought of as "perfo
TasksThe following tasks are described in this chapter: Add Resource to Resource List AIX Shell Prompt Analyze Adapter Internal Log Backup and Re
Run Error Log Analysis Run Exercisers Save or Restore Hardware Management Policies Save or Restore Service Processor Configuration SCSI Bus An
Add Resource to Resource ListUse this task to add resources back to the resource list.Note: Only resources that were previously detected by the diagn
Certify MediaThis task allows the selection of diskette or hardfiles to be certified.Hardfiles can be connected either to a SCSI adapter (non-RAID) o
Change Hardware Vital Product DataUse this service aid to display the Display/Alter VPD Selection Menu. The menu listsall resources installed on the s
When the reboot process completes successfully, the reboot attempts count isreset to 0, and a "restart" begins. The term "restart"
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Call-Out Before Restart (on/off)When enabled, Call-Out Before Restart allows the system to call out (on a serialport that is enabled for call-out) w
Call-In allows the Service Processor to receive a call from a remote terminal. Call-Out Authorized on S1 (on/off)Call-Out Authorized on S2 (on/off)Ca
This is set to either 'first' or 'all'. If the call-out policy is set to 'first', call-out stopsat the first successful
Note: Because of system capability, some of the following settings may not bedisplayed by this service aid. Power-On Via Ring Indicate (on/off) Num
The Standalone Diagnostic Package Configuration Diskette allows the followingto be changed from the console:– Default refresh rate for a LFTThe refres
new drive, the service aid aborts if the number of bad blocks being reassignedreaches a threshold.The procedure for using this service aid requires th
Display Hardware Error ReportThis service aid provides a tool for viewing the hardware error log. It uses the errptcommand.The Display Error Summary a
Display or Change BootlistThis service aid allows the bootlist to be displayed, altered, or erased.The system attempts to perform an IPL from the firs
Save Changes to the DatabaseThis option allows the user to save any changes made to the run-time options.Without saving the changes, any changes mad
Display Software Product DataThis task invokes SMIT to display information about the installed software andprovides the following functions: List Ins
Environmental NoticesProduct Recycling and DisposalComponents of the system unit, such as structural parts and circuit cards, can berecycled where re
This service aid can also be run as a command. The command can be used to listthe sensors and their values in a text format, list the sensors and thei
3. Return the status of sensor 9004, index 1:/usr/lpp/diagnostics/bin/uesensor -t 9ðð4 -i 194. Return the value of sensor 9004, index 1:/usr/lpp/diagn
Usage:diag -c -d <RAID adapterName> -T "download {-l <chID> | -A} [-D] [-P]"Flag Description-A All disk drives.-D Microcode is
Fibre Channel RAID Service AidsThe Fibre Channel RAID service aids contain the following functions:Certify LUNThis selection reads and checks each blo
Replace ControllerUse this selection when it is necessary to replace a controller in the array.Flash SK-NET FDDI FirmwareThis task allows the Flash fi
The following steps should be followed if the data on the drive is to beoverwritten:1. Use the "Erase Disk" selection to overwrite the data
Note: Erase option in command line mode uses default values. To selectively reador write, use diag in console mode.Hardfile Attached to PCI SCSI RAID
Generic Microcode DownloadThis service aid provides a means of executing a "generic" script from a diskette.The intended purpose for this &q
The service aid provides the following functions: Add or delete a resource to the periodic test list Modify the time to test a resource Display the
The procedures for running the diagnostics depend on the state of the diagnosticsrun time options. See “Display or Change Diagnostic Run Time Options”
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Acronym DescriptionCOE Continue on error (use number to select).CP Device has run the specified number of cycles and is not running.DD The exerciser
/etc/lpp/diagnostics/data/hmpolicies Restore Hardware Management PoliciesThis selection restores all of the settings for the hardware management poli
Pressing the Enter key displays the Adapter Selection menu. This menu allows theuser to enter which address to transmit the SCSI Inquiry Command.When
Copy a tape drive's trace table.The trace table of the tape drive is written to diskettes or a file. The diskettesmust be formatted for DOS. Wr
-n Display time since drive was last cleaned.-t Copy trace table.-v Verbose mode. If the -c flag is present, the information displays on thescreen. If
Update System or Service Processor FlashThis selection updates the system or service processor flash for CHRP system units.Further update and recovery
This selection allows the user to certify (check the integrity of the data) on drivesdesignated as spares. Format Physical DiskThis selection is used
Flag Description-l Physical disk channel/ID (i.e. 27)Physical Disk CertifyUsage: diag -c -d <deviceName> -T "certify -l <ChId>"
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Appendix A. System RecordsRecord the Identification NumbersRecord and retain the following information.The location of the server's identificati
About This BookThis book provides information on how to install and remove options, use thesystem, diagnostics, and service aids, and verify system op
Device RecordsUse the following tables to keep a record of the options installed in or attached toyour server. This information can be helpful when y
IndexNumerics7135 RAIDiant array 9-337318 server service aid 9-35Aabout this book xixadapterinstalling 4-23locations 4-23, A-2removal 4-26sizes 4
diagnostic considerations (continued)running online 5-3running standalone 5-2diagnosticsgeneral attributes 5-4diagnostics, using 5-1disconnectingdisk
kits (continued)speed 4-16Llaser compliance statement xivLED 2-5local area network service aid 9-25location codes. 6-1AIX 6-3format 6-1physical 6
Rrecords, device A-2recycling xviirelated publications xixreplacingreplacing battery 4-36reset button 1-6riser card bracket 4-34run exercisers 9-27ru
telephone line requirements for theUnited Kingdom xiiitools 1-2UUnited Kingdom’s telephone linerequirements xiiiunpacking the server 1-3usingsystem
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Chapter 1. Starting the SystemThank you for selecting the RS/6000 7046 Model B50!The RS/6000 7046 Model B50 servers combine PowerPC 604e microprocesso
Before You BeginReview the following list to ensure you are ready to begin: Make sure you have the proper type and level of operating system supporte
Unpacking Your ServerCAUTION:To avoid possible injury while moving or lifting your system unit, ask anotherperson to help you.Preinstallation Checklis
System Features Bus ArchitectureTwo 32-bit PCI adapter slots are available: Slot 2, primary (full size) Slot 1, secondary (half size) Microprocesso
Power Supply Autoranging 250 watt, usable with 115 Vac or 230 Vac (SupportsWakeup-on-LAN)Keyboard and Mouse (Optional) Standard: 101 key Enhanced k
Front View10 9 8 61112131234751 Power Switch: Turns server poweron and off.2 Hard Disk Drive Status Light:Glows when the server is reading fromor wri
Rear View78910134526211 21 21 Keyboard Port: ( ): Forkeyboard connection.2 Mouse Port ( ): For mouseconnection.3 Parallel Port ( ): For connectinga
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Installing OptionsIf you have options (such as adapters, diskette drives, hard-disk drives, ormemory-module kits) to install, go to Chapter 4, “Insta
Finishing the InstallationYour server hardware is set up, and you are ready to learn about your system andmake backup copies of important software. Th
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Chapter 2. Using the ServerThis section provides information on how to start and use the server.Starting the ServerPerform the following steps to star
Console SelectionAfter the server starts up, you can select the system console for your server if onehas not been chosen before (or if your display a
POST IndicatorsIf you are using an ASCII terminal (attached to serial port 1), a series of POSTindicators appear on the screen as each subsystem is i
Audio: Initializes the audio system. For the audio system totake effect, any startup option key must be pressed before theend of audio initialization.
If no bootable operating system image is found on any of the storage devices listedin the system firmware boot list, then the server attempts to boot
complete, and the LED returns to its steady, lit state until the system turns offor reboots when the dump is complete.– The memory dump file can be vi
If this default boot list is used during system startup, the server attempts to boot fromthe diskette drive, then from the CD-ROM drive, then from the
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6. Enter any passwords.Diagnostics loaded from CD-ROM are called standalone diagnostics. Because thedefault boot list checks the CD-ROM drive before t
Working with Standalone versus Online DiagnosticsWhen the server attempts to boot in service mode (from either the default or customboot list) and loc
Summary of Boot Options and Control KeysYou can press the following keys when the keyboard POST indicator appears.Key ResultF1 (display keyboard) Norm
Using the KeyboardsThere are several keyboards available with the server. The keyboards have variouskeys that enter data and control the cursor locati
On all of the keyboards, you can adjust the tilt position for typing comfort. To tilt thekeyboard, pull out on the keyboard legs. The legs snap into p
With the mouse buttons, you can perform functions such as selecting anddeselecting options, extending your selection, or choosing a command. The preci
Cleaning the MouseUse the following information to clean the mouse:1. Remove the retaining ring by turning it counterclockwise, in the direction of th
Using the 3.5-Inch Diskette DriveThe following section provides information on 3.5-inch diskette drive. Diskette CompatibilityThe server has a 1.44MB
To allow writing onto a diskette, slide the write-protect tab to cover the protectslot.Loading and Unloading the 3.5-Inch DisketteTo load a diskette
Using the CD-ROM DriveCAUTION:A Class 3 laser is contained in the device. Do not attempt to operate the devicewhile it is disassembled. Do not attempt
Thank You! Dear RS/6000 Customer:Thank you for selecting a member of the IBM RS/6000 product family. In theselection of computing solutions, we know y
Loading the CD-ROM DrivePress the unload button to open the tray. Place the disc in the tray with the printedside up. Push gently on the load/unload b
Performing an Emergency EjectNote: Execute the following procedure only in an emergency, such as when the traydoes not open if the unload button has
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Chapter 3. Using System Management ServicesUse the System Management Services to view information about your server and toperform such tasks as settin
After the System Management Services starts, the following screen displays:3-2 7046 Model B50 User's Guide
The System Management Services screen contains the following options:Config: Enables you to view your system setup.Multi-Boot: Enables you to set and
ConfigBy selecting this icon, you can view information about the setup of your server. A listsimilar to the following appears when you select the Con
If more than one screen of information is available, a blue arrow appears in the topright corner of the screen. Use the Page Up and Page Down keys to
MultiBootThe options available from this screen allow you to view and set various optionsregarding the operating system and boot sequence.3-6 7046 Mo
The following describes the choices available on this screen.Select Software: This option, if supported by the operatingsystem, allows you to choose w
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Boot Sequence: Enables you to view and change the customboot list (the sequence in which devices are searched foroperating system code). You may choos
UtilitiesSelecting this icon enables you to perform various tasks and view additionalinformation about your server.The following describes the option
RIPL (Remote Initial Program Load): Allows you to select aremote system from which to load programs through a networkadapter when your server is first
PasswordWhen you select this icon, the following screen is displayed. Power-On PasswordSetting a power-on password helps protect information stored i
Press Enter when you are finished; you must type the password again forverification.If you type the password incorrectly, press Esc and start again.Af
Remote Mode: The remote mode, when enabled, allows the system to start fromthe defined boot device. This mode is ideal for network servers and other
Press Enter when you are finished; you must type the password again forverification.If you type the password incorrectly, press the Esc key and start
Hard Disk Spin Up DelayThis selection allows you to change the spin up delay for SCSI hard disk drivesattached to your server. Spin up delay values ca
Error LogSelecting this icon displays the log of errors that your server has encountered duringoperations.Selecting the Clear icon erases the entries
RIPLSelecting the Remote Initial Program Load (RIPL) icon gives you access to thefollowing selections.The Set Address icon allows you to define addre
ContentsCommunications Statements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ixFederal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement ...
If any of the addresses is incomplete or contains a number other than 0 to 255, anerror message displays when you select the Save icon. To clear this
The Config icon allows you to configure network adapters which require setup.The next screen allows you to select the type of adapter you have just ch
SCSI IDThis selection allows you to view and change the addresses (IDs) of the SCSIcontrollers attached to your server. To change an ID, highlight th
Firmware UpdateThis selection allows you to update the firmware in your server from an image on a3.5 inch diskette.To create a firmware diskette with
Firmware RecoveryIf a troubleshooting procedure has indicated that the firmware information in yourserver has been damaged, perform a firmware recove
Text-Based System Management ServicesThe text-based Open Firmware command line and System Management Services areavailable if an ASCII terminal is att
Display ConfigurationThis option provides information about the setup of your server. A screen similar tothe following is displayed.à ð <Device N
MultiBoot MenuThe options available from this screen allow you to view and set various optionsregarding the operating system and boot sequence.à ðMul
Select Boot Device: Provides a list of devices that can be selected to be stored onthe boot list. Up to five devices are supported.OK Prompt: Provides
à ðCurrent Boot Sequence 1. Diskette 2. Ethernet (Integrated) 3. SCSI CD-ROM id=3 (slot=1) 4. SCSI 5ððMB Hard Disk id=6 (slot=1) 5. SCSI 5ððMB Hard Di
Working with Standalone versus Online Diagnostics ... 2-9Using the Keyboards ... 2-11Using the Mouse ...
à ðConfigure Nth Boot Device Device Number Current Position Device Name 1 1 Diskette 2 2 Ethernet 3 3 SCSI CD-ROM4 4 SCSI 4.5GB Hard Disk 5 - .--
UtilitiesThe Utilities screen enables you to select from the following system managementtools.à ðUtilities 1. Set Passwords and Unattended Start Mode
Set Password and Unattended Start ModeEntering this selection permits access to the following options.à ðPassword Utilities 1. Set Power On Password 2
Set Privileged-Access Password: The privileged-access password protectsagainst the unauthorized starting of the system programs.To set the privileged
Display Error LogA screen similar to the following displays when you select this option. You can viewor clear your server's error log.à ð .-----
Remote Initial Program Load SetupThis option allows you to enable and set up the remote startup capability of yourserver. You must first specify the n
Select the Adapter Parameters option to view an adapter's hardware address, as wellas configure network adapters that require setup. A screen sim
Selecting option 1 (3Com,3C905) displays the following 100Mb Ethernetconfiguration menu:à ð3Com Etherlink Fast XL1. Media Type [Auto]2. Full Duplex [A
Selecting the Full Duplex option allows you to change how the Ethernet adaptercommunicates with the network:à ð .----------------.| Full Duplex || 1.
After determining which adapter to use to ping the remote system, you must providethe addresses needed to communicate with the remote system. Select t
Standalone and Online Diagnostics Operating Considerations ... 5-1Online Diagnostics Modes of Operation ... 5-10Standalone
à ð .--------------------------------------------------------------.| This selection will update your System Firmware. Do you want || to continue? Pr
Select Console: Select this option to define which display is used by the systemfor system management. Select LanguageSelect this option to change the
Open Firmware Command LineThe text-based Open Firmware command line allows you to configure someadapters, and the System Management Services makes it
Chapter 4. Installing and Removing OptionsAdding hardware options to your server increases its capabilities. Many options areavailable (see “Available
Safety ConsiderationsObserve the following safety precautions anytime you work with the server.DANGERAn electrical outlet that is not correctly wired
Handling Static Sensitive DevicesAttention: Static electricity can damage this device and your system unit. To avoiddamage, keep this device in its st
Removing the CoverBefore you begin: Read “Safety Considerations” on page 4-2 and “Handling Static SensitiveDevices” on page 4-3.1. Remove any media (
6. Make a note of where the other cables and cords are connected to the back ofthe server, then disconnect them.7. Unscrew the two front thumbscrews t
12. Slide the cover to the rear approximately 1 inch.13. Grasp the cover on both sides and lift it away from the server. Locating OptionsTo locate var
What to do next?To enable or disable: The privileged-access password, go to page 4-11. The automatic power-up feature, go to page 4-13. The power-
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