HP Integrity rx7640 and HP 9000 rp7440 Servers User Service Guide
normally. If the altimeter has failed, and the stable storage value has been lost because of a core
I/O failure or replacement, the MP will adjust the fan speeds for sea-level operation.
NOTE: Fans driven to a high RPM in dense air cannot maintain expected RPM and will be
considered bad by the MP leading to a “False Fan Failure” condition.
Power Control
If active, the manageability firmware is responsible for monitoring the power switch on the front
panel. Setting this switch to the ON position is a signal to the MP to turn on 48 V DC power to
the server. The PE command can also be used to send this signal. This signal does not always
generate a transition to the powered state. The following conditions prevent the manageability
firmware from applying 48 V DC power to the server:
• Insufficient number of active bulk power supplies
• Insufficient number of I/O fans
• Insufficient number of main fans
• Ambient temperature is in an OVERTEMP HIGH condition
Unless one of the following conditions occurs, 48 V DC power to the server is maintained:
• A main fan failure causes there to be an insufficient number of main fans.
• A I/O fan failure causes there to be an insufficient number of I/O fans.
• Ambient temperature reaches an OVERTEMP HIGH condition.
• The front panel power switch is turned OFF.
• The PE command is issued to the manageability firmware to turn off power to the server
cabinet.
Updating Firmware
The following sections describe how to update firmware using either Firmware Manager (FM) or
FTP.
Firmware Manager
You can update firmware by using the HP Firmware Manager (HP FM). HP FM is a set of tools for
updating firmware on an Integrity or PA-RISC system. HP FM is packaged with firmware and
distributed through the web.
HP FM provides two methods of updating firmware. The method to use depends on whether or
not the operating system is running on the system:
• HP OS-Initiated Firmware Manager (HP OSIFM) – Use HP OSIFM if the HP-UX, Linux, or
Windows operating system is running on the system. HP OSIFM provides a firmware package
in a patch or product file for HP-UX and a Smart Component for Windows and Linux. You
download the patch, product, or Smart Component to a system, and then use the operating
system to update the firmware.
• HP Offline Firmware Manager (HP OFM) – Use HP OFM if the operating system is not running
on the system, or to update the firmware for a device in the boot path. HP OFM provides a
firmware package as an .ISO image that you download to a system to create a CD. You then
use the CD to boot the system and update the firmware. HP OFM is available only for Integrity
systems.
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