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NovaScale 5xx5

Installation Guide

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Page 1: ...NovaScale 5xx5 Installation Guide NOVASCALE REFERENCE 86 A1 40EM 06...

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Page 3: ...NOVASCALE NovaScale 5xx5 Installation Guide September 2007 BULL CEDOC 357 AVENUE PATTON B P 20845 49008 ANGERS CEDEX 01 FRANCE REFERENCE 86 A1 40EM 06 Hardware...

Page 4: ...dering Form also provided at the end of this book Trademarks and Acknowledgements We acknowledge the right of proprietors of trademarks mentioned in this book Intel and Itanium are registered trademar...

Page 5: ...a Integrity and Verification xvi Waste Management xvi Environmental Standards xvii Climatic and Atmospheric Specifications xvii Electrical Specifications xvii Electromagnetic Compatibility xvii Protec...

Page 6: ...Disk Rack 1 22 FDA 1x00 FC Extension Disk Rack 1 23 Ethernet Hub 1 24 USB Modem 1 24 NPort Server 1 24 Chapter 2 Setup Procedure 2 1 Accessing Server Components 2 2 Opening the Front Door 2 2 Closing...

Page 7: ...rver to the Enterprise LAN 2 44 Connecting the USB Modem and External Devices 2 45 Connecting the USB Modem 2 45 Connecting External Storage Peripherals 2 45 Testing Network Connections 2 46 Testing A...

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Page 9: ...23 Figure 20 Ethernet hub features 1 24 Figure 21 USB modem features 1 24 Figure 22 NPort Server features 1 24 Figure 23 Opening the front door 2 2 Figure 24 Integrated console example 2 3 Figure 25 P...

Page 10: ...ontrol pane 2 47 Figure 50 Central Subsystem node 2 48 Figure 51 Launching Adaptec Storage Manager 2 51 Figure 52 Displaying PAP Unit disk configuration 2 52 Figure 53 Rebooting the PAP Unit 2 52 Figu...

Page 11: ...to PAM features 2 50 Table 5 NovaScale 5085 Server specifications A 3 Table 6 NovaScale 5165 Server specifications A 5 Table 7 NovaScale 5245 Server specifications A 7 Table 8 NovaScale 5325 Server s...

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Page 13: ...unpacking and inspection procedures Chapter 2 Setup Procedure explains the procedures required to set up and start the server for the first time Appendix A Specifications Appendix B Conversion Tables...

Page 14: ...pport personnel PAM Help Message Guide 86 A7 32ER provides the complete collection of PAM Help Messages containing valuable troubleshooting information This guide is intended for use by qualified supp...

Page 15: ...tional CSA 60950 Canada European Community EC Council Directives This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of the following EC Council Directives Electromagnetic Compatibility 200...

Page 16: ...his equipment Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could voi...

Page 17: ...shall be observed when connecting or disconnecting devices to the system DANGER The Customer is responsible for ensuring that the AC electricity supply is compliant with national and local recommendat...

Page 18: ...ered to be hazardous The optical drive contains internally a Class 3B gallium arsenide laser that is nominally 30 milliwatts at 830 nanometers The design incorporates a combination of enclosures elect...

Page 19: ...9 336 EEC EN55022 Class A Limit Radiated Conducted Emissions EN55024 ITE Specific Immunity Standard EN61000 4 2 ESD Immunity Level 2 Contact Discharge Level 3 Air Dis charge EN61000 4 3 Radiated Immun...

Page 20: ...27 IEC 60068 2 31 IEC 60068 2 47 IEC 60068 2 64 IEC 60050 ISO 2041 ISO 5348 ISO 5344 ISO 8626 Operating Mode on levelers Sinusoidal vibrations Duration 1 sweep 1 octave mn 5 16 Hz range 0 25 mm peak 1...

Page 21: ...9295 ISO 9296 IEC 61260 IEC 60651 Bull NovaScale 5xx5 Series Bull NovaScale 5xx5 Series IEC 61672 1 Bull NovaScale 4000 Series IEC 61672 2 Bull NovaScale 4000 Series Operating LwAd Acoustical Power 7...

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Page 23: ...erver cabinet s and accessories Store packing items Installing and Securing the Cabinet Step OK Position the cabinet s Secure the cabinet s into place Remove shipping brackets Inspecting the Server St...

Page 24: ...ftware Check server status Test CSS module ring connexions Power up down the server domain s Shut down restart the server Completing PAP Unit Configuration and Operating System Setup Step OK Change th...

Page 25: ...LAN and Connecting External Devices Step OK Connect the server to the Enterprise LAN Connect external peripherals storage modem Confirming Correct Installation Step OK Test network connections Test Au...

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Page 27: ...ures It includes the following topics Overview on page 1 2 General Recommendations on page 1 7 Unpacking the Server Cabinet on page 1 8 Inspecting the Server before Unloading the Cabinet on page 1 8 I...

Page 28: ...sion servers are delivered rack mounted and ready to use in high or low cabinets Figure 1 Bull NovaScale Server cabinets Dynamic Partitioning Bull NovaScale Servers can be dynamically partitioned into...

Page 29: ...performance computing capabilites Technical and scientific applications High Performance Computing HPC Business Intelligence Datawarehousing Datamining Large enterprise applications ERP CRM SCM Large...

Page 30: ...DDR DIMMs The QBB communicates with the rest of the system the high speed bidirectional link Scalability Port Switches SPS located on the MSX Internal Peripheral Drawer IPD The Internal Peripheral Dr...

Page 31: ...undancy Platform Administration Processor PAP Unit The PAP Unit hosts all server administration software in particular Platform Administration and Maintenance PAM software KVM Switch The KVM Switch al...

Page 32: ...eeded to manage and maintain the server Domain configuration and resource allocation Alert or maintenance requests to the Customer Service Center Error logging Test Diagnostics suites The server is de...

Page 33: ...that it reaches room temperature before powering up optimum operating temperature 22 C 3 C hygrometry 50 5 CAUTION It is mandatory for the server to be transported vertically Servers are extremely hea...

Page 34: ...onfiguration may differ according to the version chosen CAUTION If the inspection indicates an unacceptable safety condition the condition must be corrected before powering up the server 1 Check that...

Page 35: ...en Me First box Removing CSS Module Shipping Brackets 11 From the front of the cabinet loosen and remove the 2 shipping brackets on either side of the CSS module cabinet with the 8 mm hex wrench Figur...

Page 36: ...ont cabinet frame and the two deep stoppers are installed on the rear cabinet frame 1 From the front of the cabinet align the 2 narrow stoppers A with the front of the frame and tighten into place Fig...

Page 37: ...acceptable safety condition the condition must be corrected before powering up the server 1 Visually check internal cables for damage 2 Visually check system components for damage 3 Manually check int...

Page 38: ...h 3 4xPCI X 2x PCI Express slots 2xInternal Peripheral Drawers each with 4 DVD ROM drive 2xInternal Peripheral Drawers each with 5 2xInternal SCSI RAID disks 6 USB port PMB board 7 2 or 4 DPS units 8...

Page 39: ...lots Internal Peripheral Drawer with 4 DVD ROM drive Internal Peripheral Drawer with 5 2xInternal SCSI RAID disks 6 USB port PMB board 7 2 or 4 DPS units 8 2xQBB subsets 1 to 4 CPUs each Multicore CPU...

Page 40: ...X 2x PCI Express slots Internal Peripheral Drawer with 4 DVD ROM drive Internal Peripheral Drawer with 5 2xInternal SCSI RAID disks 6 USB port PMB board 7 2 or 4 DPS units 8 2xQBB subsets 1 to 4 CPUs...

Page 41: ...able including 8 U x 4 1 15 16 IO Box IOC with 2 IOL board legacy ports 8 U x 4 16 17 IO Box IOC with 3 4xPCI X 2x PCI Express slots 17 Internal Peripheral Drawer with 4 DVD ROM drive Internal Periphe...

Page 42: ...ion Guide I O Cabinet 10 PAP unit with CD ROM writer FDD and 2 disks 1 U 13 2 PDU s with AC power cable 14 2 FC disks 3x2 U 18 KVM extender remote 1 U Figure 10 NovaScale 5325 Partitioned Servers comp...

Page 43: ...server includes the following components CSS module on page 1 18 Integrated console on page 1 20 Integrated Platform Administration Processor PAP unit on page 1 19 Keyboard Video Mouse KVM switch on p...

Page 44: ...4 SCSI RAID disks 1 DVD ROM drive 1 USB port Rear 1 or 2 IO Box es Input Output Board Compact Each IO Box can house 1 HPB PCI Hot Plug Board 6 hot plug 133 MHz PCI X and PCI Xpress slots 2 long 4 sho...

Page 45: ...P unit is located in the center of a high cabinet or at the top of a low cabinet PAP Unit 1U 1 P4C 3 GHz PC 1 GB RAM 2 x 80 GB SATA disks RAID1 1 CD DVD ROM drive 1 1 FDD 2 serial ports 1 parallel por...

Page 46: ...of a high cabinet or at the top of a low cabinet The inegrated console contains the keyboard monitor and touch pad used for local access to the server and to the Platform Administration Processor PAP...

Page 47: ...or the local server and the local Platform Administration and Maintenance console 8 Port KVM Switch Or Or 8 ports 1 power cable Figure 14 8 port KVM switch features 16 Port KVM Switch 16 ports 1 power...

Page 48: ...2 RAID 1 1 spare 2 power cables redundant power supply Figure 17 FDA 1x00 FC disk rack features FDA 2x00 FC Disk Rack Optionally the FDA 2x00 FC Disk Rack is delivered with pre installed system disks...

Page 49: ...k The FDA 1x00 FC Extension Disk Rack offers15 empty slots for data disks According to version the Disk Rack is located in the main or I O cabinet 15 slots 2 power cables redundant power supply Figure...

Page 50: ...Modem The optional USB modem is used to transmit Autocalls to the Remote Maintenance Center if the Customer s maintenance contract includes the Autocall feature USB Modem 1 USB cable 1 RJ11 cable Fig...

Page 51: ...leting PAP Unit Configuration on page 2 24 Configuring Customer Information on page 2 29 Configuring Autocalls on page 2 30 Connecting the PAP Unit to the Customer s Enterprise LAN on page 2 32 Connec...

Page 52: ...net key Figure 23 Opening the front door 1 Unlock the front door with the key 2 Pull out the locking mechanism and turn to open 3 Open the door as required Closing the Front Door 1 Close the door 2 Tu...

Page 53: ...ed console example To open the integrated console 1 Slide the console forward until it clicks into place 2 Use the front bar to lift the screen panel into position To close the integrated console 1 Pr...

Page 54: ...figuration Each PMB is equipped with two code wheels used to identify each Central Subsystem and each CSS module in the Customer s configuration These code wheels are set prior to shipping factory def...

Page 55: ...lity to ensure that the outlet is correctly wired and grounded to prevent an electrical shock Use one hand when possible to connect or disconnect signal cables to prevent a possible shock from touchin...

Page 56: ...is an external application running on the Platform Administration Processor PAP unit under Microsoft Windows You will use the secured PAM Web based interface to operate monitor and configure the serv...

Page 57: ...prompted request the Customer Administrator to enter the default User Name and Password Customer Administrator User Name Administrator Password administrator The PAM home page appears Note The PAM tr...

Page 58: ...three areas in the browser window a Status pane a PAM Tree pane and a Control pane A Status pane on page 2 9 B PAM Tree pane on page 2 10 C Control pane on page 2 9 Figure 26 PAM user interface Note...

Page 59: ...atus icon is green Event Messages shows the number and maximum severity of pending event messages CSS Availability Status if the CSS Module PMB is detected as present is configured correctly and is re...

Page 60: ...links The following figure represents the status bar for a bi module server One CSS Module PMB is detected as PRESENT and the other is detected as ABSENT A Bar red CSS Module_0 not available Figure 2...

Page 61: ...AM Tree is used to refresh expand or collapse the tree display Toolbar Buttons Explanation Refresh rebuild the PAM Tree to view changes Expand the complete tree Collapse the complete tree Expand selec...

Page 62: ...ver Domain N A NovaScale 5xx5 Partitioned Server 16 port KVM Switch Console Display Domain Port 1 PAP Unit N A Port 2 CSS0 Mod0 IO0 MyOperations xx 1 Port 3 CSS0 Mod0 IO1 MyOperations xx 2 Port 4 CSS0...

Page 63: ...factory scheme This test does NOT check XSP data link functional status XSP data link functional status is checked during the Power on sequence Step 19 Global XSP links test This test cannot be perfo...

Page 64: ...click Advanced to open the Advanced Properties dialog Figure 32 Advanced properties dialog 8 Select the Ring Test check box and click Save An information message informs you that settings have been sa...

Page 65: ...all tested ring connections are correct OK is displayed if at least one tested ring connection is incorrect KO is displayed The system functional status icon turns RED open the Domain Fault List for...

Page 66: ...atus bar green in the Status pane the server domain can be powered up Note If an error dialog box appears during these sequences see Managing Domains in the User s Guide To power up down server domain...

Page 67: ...server all servers can be powered on simultaneously as follows a Click Multiple Power The Multiple Power Domains On Off dialog opens b Click Power On All Execute to power on the servers and associated...

Page 68: ...x containing up to eight domains MyOperations xx 1 MyOperations xx 2 MyOperations xx 3 MyOperations xx 4 MyOperations xx 5 MyOperations xx6 MyOperations xx7 MyOperations xx 8 This default scheme allow...

Page 69: ...ne You are invited to load a Domain Scheme 2 Click Schemes The Schemes List dialog opens displaying the pre configured scheme 3 Select MyOperationsScheme and click Apply Figure 35 Domain schemes list...

Page 70: ...and click Power On to power up the domain and associated hardware components Repeat this step for each domain in the Control pane 7 Follow the power on steps displayed in the Domain State boxes until...

Page 71: ...Power ON OFF sequences see Powering ON a Domain and Powering OFF a Domain in the User s Guide Shutting Down Restarting the Server 1 From the PAM home page click File Close to return to the Microsoft W...

Page 72: ...Start Programs NEC Storage Manager Server Setting Utility 2 Select the Users tab The default User Name and User Level is displayed in the User List Default User Name Administrator Default User Level...

Page 73: ...IT the Customer is advised to replace the factory default sanadmin User Password Note The default sanadmin User Name CANNOT be changed To change the S N IT sanadmin User Password 1 From the PAP Unit...

Page 74: ...es Network Identification Properties 8 Complete the fields as required Launching the PAP Configuration Setup Wizard To complete PAP unit configuration 1 Request the Customer to provide the Installatio...

Page 75: ...The Release Type dialog opens Figure 40 Release type dialog 5 Check that the release type is correct NovaScale 5xx5 Servers The MonoDomain radio button must be highlighted NovaScale 5xx5 Partitioned...

Page 76: ...ustomer Enterprise LAN settings and to change the default factory PAP unit network setting Figure 41 Network configuration dialog b Click the Change Windows Administrator Password button to change the...

Page 77: ...uration via Web site dialog d Click the Configure SAN Software Identities button to change the default S N IT password and the ISM user name and password Figure 44 SAN software identities configuratio...

Page 78: ...ous and must not be performed until the server has been fully tested If the Customer wants to rename the Central Subsystem this entails removing the existing Central Subsystem and adding a new Central...

Page 79: ...complete Customer Service Engineer Intervention Reports to configure the Email server used to send messages via the e mail channel See Creating an E mail Server in the User s Guide To configure Custom...

Page 80: ...Select the Enable Autocalls checkbox 4 Select the Send Heartbeat checkbox and enter a value in days for the autocall channel control in the Period box Recommended value 1 5 Select the autocall dispat...

Page 81: ...a From the PAP Unit Microsoft Windows desktop configure the dial up connection Control Panel Phone and Modem Options b From the PAM Autocalls Control Pane select the Use modem connection checkbox c U...

Page 82: ...s Enterprise LAN for remote platform administration and maintenance 1 Open the rear door and remove the left side cover 2 Guide the Enterprise network cable supplied by the Customer through the cable...

Page 83: ...e PAP installation procedure in the home page address field http PAPname pam where PAPname is the name allocated to PAP unit during setup c Save your changes and close Internet Explorer 2 Launch Inter...

Page 84: ...the setup wizard which guides you through the iSM Client configuration procedure 3 When you are requested to select Setup Type click basic extended function Next 4 Once setup is complete launch iSM C...

Page 85: ...vered with the system 24 hours before the scheduled installation date Note For further information about the server booting environment see Using EFI Utilities in the User s Guide To complete Operatin...

Page 86: ...ntrol pane 2 Check Operating System type Microsoft Windows or Linux logo in the Domain Identities box 3 Locate the DVD Rom drive MyOperations 1 Module0 IPD0 4 Note the KVM port for the domain MyOperat...

Page 87: ...isplay to the domain display See Toggling the Local Integrated Console Display on page 2 12 4 Check Regional Date Time and Time Zone settings under EFI 5 The setup wizard is launched automatically and...

Page 88: ...terface page opens Check settings and click Save and Apply Return to network configuration f Click Routing and Gateways to open the Routing and Gateways configuration page Complete the required fields...

Page 89: ...gh the menus c Click Network Basic Network Card Configuration d Select the required network card and click Configure e From the Network Address Setup page select the setup method and complete the requ...

Page 90: ...ete setup on each domain 1 From the Customer Administrator PAM Tree click Domain Manager The pre installed domains are displayed in the Control pane 2 Check Operating System type for each domain Micro...

Page 91: ...setup wizard is launched automatically and guides the Customer and the Customer Service Engineer through the setup completion procedure approximately 30 minutes Once setup is complete Microsoft Windo...

Page 92: ...eways configuration page Complete the required fields with the data supplied by the Customer and click Save Return to network configuration g Click DNS Client to open the DNS Client Options configurat...

Page 93: ...up page select the setup method and complete the required fields with the data supplied by the Customer f From the Details settings area click Host name and name server Complete the required fields an...

Page 94: ...AN NovaScale 5xx5 Partitioned Servers 9 Locate the corresponding IOL board MyOperations 1 Module0 IOC0 IOL0 MyOperations 2 Module0 IOC1 IOL1 MyOperations 3 Module1 IOC0 IOL0 MyOperations 4 Module1 IOC...

Page 95: ...e equipped with an RJ11 connector through the cable cut out at the base of the cabinet 3 Connect the modem cable to the line port on the rear of the USB modem See the Cabling Guide 86 A192ER Note Mode...

Page 96: ...the PAM home page click Configuration Tasks Autocalls 2 Click the Test Autocall button in the toolbar A dialog appears to confirm that the autocall has been sent to the Remote Maintenance Center Compl...

Page 97: ...n See Powering Up Down Server Domains on page 2 16 2 Click Configuration Tasks Central Subsystem The Central Subsystem control pane opens 3 Select the Central Subsystem and click Remove A dialog opens...

Page 98: ...in the PAM tree under the Hardware Monitor node Central Subsystem 1 Functional status icon 2 CSS availability status bar 3 Central Subsystem Figure 50 Central Subsystem node 9 Check server status syst...

Page 99: ...s Group CA This group is designed for customer representatives responsible for the overall management configuration and operation of the system Members of the Customer Administrator group are allowed...

Page 100: ...ponents View current PAM Web site user information View PAM version information X X X X X X History Manager View system history files messages and fault lists Manually archive system history files Vie...

Page 101: ...it and PAM software have been customized you should now initialize the backup disk In the event of disk failure or logical data corruption the backup disk can be easily used to repair the disk hard mi...

Page 102: ...Flush caches by powering down the PAP Unit 5 Complete the Comment box with the reason for rebooting the PAP Unit as shown in the following figure A Figure 53 Rebooting the PAP Unit 6 Remove the right...

Page 103: ...the PAP Unit by pressing the Power On switch A in the above figure 8 Wait for Windows ready and launch Adaptec Storage Manager 9 Insert the blank third disk and monitor the building process Figure 55...

Page 104: ...mBackupData js and PamRestoreData js scripts are stored in the PAM Site Data directory on the PAP unit WinDrive Program Files BULL PAM PAMSiteData ReleaseData Utilities Backing Up PAM Configuration Fi...

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Page 106: ...elease level of deployed releases is compatible Warning The script file stops and restarts the PAM application before restoring PAM configuration data To restore PAM configuration data 1 If required i...

Page 107: ...s Appendix A Specifications NovaScale 5085 Server Specifications on page A 2 NovaScale 5165 Server Specifications on page A 4 NovaScale 5245 Server Specifications on page A 6 NovaScale 5325 Server Spe...

Page 108: ...ervice Clearance Front Rear Side free side 150 cm 100 cm 100 cm Operating Limits Dry bulb temperature range Relative humidity non condensing Max wet bulb temperature Moisture content Pressure Elevatio...

Page 109: ...are auto sensing and auto ranging Current draw Power consumption Thermal dissipation 11 A max at 200 VAC input 2400 VA per full CSS module 2400 W 8190 BTU per full CSS mod ule Europe Nominal voltage...

Page 110: ...Depth 140 0 cm 55 1 in Weight max 430 kg 915 lb Service Clearance Front Rear Side free side 150 cm 100 cm 100 cm Operating Limits Dry bulb temperature range Relative humidity non condensing Max wet b...

Page 111: ...e cabinet Electrical Specifications power supplies are auto sensing and auto ranging Current draw Power consumption Thermal dissipation 11 A max at 200 VAC input 2400 VA per full CSS module 2400 W 819...

Page 112: ...range Relative humidity non condensing Max wet bulb temperature Moisture content Pressure Elevation 15 C to 30 C 59 F to 86 F Gradient 5 C h 41 F h 35 to 60 Gradient 5 h 24 C 75 2 F 0 019 kg water kg...

Page 113: ...are auto sensing and auto ranging Current draw Power consumption Thermal dissipation 11 A max at 200 VAC input 2400 VA per full CSS module 2400 W 8190 BTU per full CSS module Europe Nominal voltage V...

Page 114: ...range Relative humidity non condensing Max wet bulb temperature Moisture content Pressure Elevation 15 C to 30 C 59 F to 86 F Gradient 5 C h 41 F h 35 to 60 Gradient 5 h 24 C 75 2 F 0 019 kg water kg...

Page 115: ...are auto sensing and auto ranging Current draw Power consumption Thermal dissipation 11 A max at 200 VAC input 2400 VA per full CSS module 2400 W 8190 BTU per full CSS module Europe Nominal voltage V...

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Page 117: ...al to metric conversion table Metric to Imperial 1 meter meter 3 3 feet 1 09 yd yards 1 centimeter cm 0 3937 inches 1 kilometer km 0 62 mi miles 1 gram g 0 04 oz ounces avdp 1 kilogram kg 2 2 lbs poun...

Page 118: ...B 2 Installation Guide AZERTY QWERTY Keyboard Lookup Table Figure 56 AZERTY keyboard Figure 57 QWERTY keyboard...

Page 119: ...be used in PAM identifiers Illegal Characters Accentuated letters Slash Backslash Double quote Simple quote Inverted comma Ampersand Plus Asterisk Percent Equal sign Less than sign Greater than sign...

Page 120: ...Identity Name 16 Table 12 String length rules Registry Keys PAM obtains file paths via 2 registry keys ReleaseRoot Contains PAP application file paths DLL WEB pages models Two versions of PAM softwar...

Page 121: ...bort condition BINIT Bus Initialization signal pin used to signal a global fatal machine check condition BIOS Basic Input Output System A program stored in flash EPROM or ROM that controls the system...

Page 122: ...hardware DIB Device Interface Board The DIB provides the necessary electronics for the Internal Peripheral Drawer See IPD and Chained DIBs DIG64 Developer Interface Guide for IA64 DIM Code Device Ini...

Page 123: ...e mail address for the EMAIL channel the name of a user group for the WEB channel the SNMP Manager IP address for the SNMP channel Event channel Defines how the Event Manager sends an event message An...

Page 124: ...heir creator to the computer that acts as their server for everyone on the Internet It is also commonly used to download programs and other files from other servers FWH FirmWare Hub G GB GigaByte 1 07...

Page 125: ...he exchange of data See Parallel Port and Serial Port Internal Disk Subsystem Disk subsystem housed inside the NovaScale Internal Peripheral Drawer IPD IOB Input Output Board The IOB connects up to 11...

Page 126: ...storage cabinet LVDS Low Voltage Differential SCSI M MAESTRO Machine Administration Embedded Software Real Time Oriented Part of the PAM software package embedded on the PMB board MCA Machine Check Ab...

Page 127: ...onal status are displayed in the PAM Tree pane See Status pane and Control pane PAP unit Platform Administration Processor unit The PC hosting all server administration software PAP application Platfo...

Page 128: ...modules RJ45 8 contact regular jack RMC Remote Maintenance Console ROM Read Only Memory A type of memory device that is used to store the system BIOS code This code cannot be altered and is not lost w...

Page 129: ...See FSS SRAM Static RAM A temporary storage area for data and programs This type of memory does not need to be refreshed but is lost when the system is powered off See NVRAM and RAM SSI Server System...

Page 130: ...tem the history file is predefined by the PAM software and is visible only to an administrator or User the history file is created by an administrator and is visible to both an administrator and an op...

Page 131: ...external 2 45 DIB chained 1 18 DIMMs 1 18 Disks 1 19 Domain power down 2 16 power up 2 16 DVD CD ROM drive 1 18 E Electrical safety xv Electromagnetic compatibility xvii Electrostatic discharges xviii...

Page 132: ...19 Server configuring 2 47 domain 2 16 getting to know 1 12 inspecting 1 8 restarting 2 17 2 21 shutdown 2 17 2 21 Server components accessing 2 2 CD ROM drive 1 19 console 1 20 core unit 1 18 CSS mod...

Page 133: ...System components DVD CD ROM drive 1 18 T Toolbar PAM 2 11 U USB modem connecting 2 45 USB ports 1 18 User group PAP 2 49 User interface PAM 2 8 V VGA port 1 18 W Writing rules illegal characters B 3...

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