User Service Guide, Third Edition - HP Integrity rx4640 Server
Table Of Contents
- HP Integrity rx4640 Server User Service Guide
- Table of Contents
- About This Document
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Controls, Ports, and LEDs
- 3 Powering Off and Powering On the Server
- 4 Removing and Replacing Components
- Safety Information
- Service Tools Required
- Accessing a Rack Mounted Server
- Accessing a Pedestal Mounted Server
- Removing and Replacing the Front Bezel
- Removing and Replacing the Front and Top Covers
- Removing and Replacing the Memory Extender Board
- Removing and Replacing Memory DIMMs
- Removing and Replacing the Processor Extender Board
- Removing and Replacing a Processor
- Removing and Replacing Hot-Swappable Chassis Fans
- Removing and Replacing the I/O Baseboard
- Removing and Replacing Hot-Pluggable PCI-X Cards
- Removing and Replacing OLX Dividers
- Removing and Replacing Core I/O Cards
- Removing and Replacing the Server Battery
- Removing and Replacing Hard Disk Drives
- Removing and Replacing the SCSI Backplane Board
- Removing and Replacing the Midplane Riser Board
- Removing and Replacing the Power Supplies
- Removing and Replacing the Power Distribution Board
- Removing and Replacing the DVD Drive
- Removing and Replacing the DVD I/O Board
- Removing and Replacing the Display Board
- Removing and Replacing the QuickFind Diagnostic Board
- 5 Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting Tips
- Possible Problems
- Troubleshooting Using LED Indicators
- Diagnostics
- Recommended Cleaning Procedures
- Where to Get Help
- A Parts Information
- B Booting the Operating System
- Operating Systems Supported on HP Integrity Servers
- Configuring System Boot Options
- Booting and Shutting Down HP-UX
- Booting and Shutting Down HP OpenVMS
- Booting and Shutting Down Microsoft Windows
- Booting and Shutting Down Linux
- C Utilities
- Extensible Firmware Interface Boot Manager
- EFI/POSSE Commands
- Specifying SCSI Parameters
- Using the Boot Configuration Menu
- Index

Index
A
acetone, 110
adapter
slot number, determining withinfo command, 153
ammonia, 110
antistatic wrist strap, 31
autoboot, 118
B
battery, server
removing and replacing, 75
benzene, 110
boot
EFI boot manager, 133
boot configuration menu, 157
boot options list, 117
adding HP-UX, 118
adding Linux, 129
adding OpenVMS, 123
adding Windows, 126
booting
HP-UX, 118
LVM maintenance mode, 122
single-user mode, 121
Linux, 129
OpenVMS, 123
Red Hat Linux, 130
SuSE Linux, 131
from EFI shell, 131
Windows, 126
C
changing your password, 163
chassis fan
removing and replacing, 53
cleaning the server, 109
commands
devtree
controller handle, determining, 154
EFI-capable devices and controller handles,
displaying, 154
drvcfg
EFI configurable components, displaying, 154
EFI driver handle, determining, 155
EFI SCSI setup utility, starting, 155
info
adapter slot number, determining, 153
adapter’s path, determining, 153
configurable components, EFI capable, displaying, 154
control panel
accessing, 21
LEDs
location, 22
troubleshooting, 98
controller handle, determining, 154
core I/O
external, 19
internal, 19
core PCI cards
installing, 72
covers, front and top
removing and replacing, 34
customer support, 110
D
data paths, 20
devtreecommand
controller handle, determining, 154
EFI-capable devices and controller handles, displaying,
154
diagnostic tools
QuickFind diagnostic panel, 100
diagnostics, 106
DIMMs
16 DIMM extender board, 40
32 DIMM extender board, 41
chip sparing, 19
chip-sparing, 39
removing and replacing, 39
specifications, 19
supported sizes, 39
disk drive backplane
features, 20
display board
removing and replacing, 90
drvcfgcommand
EFI configurable components, displaying, 154
EFI driver handle, determining, 155
EFI SCSI setup utility, starting, 155
DVD
LEDs
location, 22
troubleshooting, 100
DVD drive
removing and replacing, 87
DVD I/O board
removing and replacing, 88
E
EFI
capable devices
and controller handles, displaying, 154
commands, 134–135
configurable components, displaying, 154
driver handle, determining, 155
EFI boot manager, 133
EFI SCSI setup utility
starting, 155
EFI/POSSE, 135–150
EFI/POSSE commands, 135
extensible firmware interface, (see EFI)
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