
Maintenance GuideHP bh5700 ATCA 14-Slot Blade ServerFirst EditionManufacturing Part Number : AD171-9605AJune 2006
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LED Indicators14-Slot ShelfChapter 2100To indicate the presence of the PEM, a PEM presence signal is grounded by the PEM body. A Blue Hot-Swap LED and
LED Indicators14-Slot ShelfChapter 2101Figure 2-14 PEM Block DiagramPEM I/O DeviceThe PEM I/O device (PCA9555):• Controls the status of the LEDs.• Rea
LED Indicators14-Slot ShelfChapter 2102Troubleshooting the Power Entry ModuleTABLE REF HERE 0.1 Power input 2 behind the fuse present-48 V present = 0
LED Indicators14-Slot ShelfChapter 2103-- - 2-Red- 3Flashing Blue-- 4Blue - - 5Table 2-19 Power Entry Module Troubleshooting ActionsTip Symptom Action
LED Indicators14-Slot ShelfChapter 2104Shelf Manager LEDsFront Panel ComponentsFigure 2-15 Shelf Manager Front Panel ComponentsEthernet ChannelsThe Sh
LED Indicators14-Slot ShelfChapter 2105Hardware Redundancy InterfaceThe Shelf Manager supports redundant operation with automatic switchover using red
LED Indicators14-Slot ShelfChapter 2106Hot-Swap LEDThe Shelf Manager provides a blue Hot-Swap LED. This LED indicates when it is safe to remove the Sh
LED Indicators14-Slot ShelfChapter 2107----Red--4------Flashing Blue5------Blue6Table 2-22 Shelf Manager Troubleshooting TipsTip Symptom Action1 LED t
LED Indicators14-Slot ShelfChapter 21084 Something is seriously wrong with the Shelf Manager and the Shelf Manager was able to indicate the failure.1.
LED IndicatorsHP bc2100 ATCA Server BladeChapter 2109HP bc2100 ATCA Server BladeThis section provides information on the HP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade f
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LED IndicatorsHP bc2100 ATCA Server BladeChapter 2110Figure 2-17 HP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Front Panel
LED IndicatorsHP bc2100 ATCA Server BladeChapter 2111Out of Service (OOS) LEDThe HP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade supports one bi-color Out of Service (OOS
LED IndicatorsHP bc2100 ATCA Server BladeChapter 2112NOTE The LED’s error state color default to red, but the color can be overridden using PICMG 3.0-
LED IndicatorsHP bc2100 ATCA Server BladeChapter 2113The Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) Network Speed activity LEDs are identified by the following graphical
LED IndicatorsHP bc2100 ATCA Server BladeChapter 2114The user-programmable LEDs are connected to the GPIO pins on the ICH device, as shown in Table 2-
LED IndicatorsHP bc2100 ATCA Server BladeChapter 2115The CMM or higher level software can reject the request to move to the M6 state. If this occurs,
LED IndicatorsHP bc2100 ATCA Server BladeChapter 2116Off Red - 3-- Red4Table 2-33 HP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade LED TipsTip Symptom Action1 No Power 1.
LED IndicatorsHP bc2100 ATCA Server BladeChapter 21173 Voltage or temperature sensors are outside of threshold1. Examine the other Blades in the Shelf
LED IndicatorsShelf Manager Redundant OperationChapter 2118Shelf Manager Redundant OperationThe active Shelf Manager exposes the ShMC device (address
Chapter 31193 Diagnostics
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Chapter 3DiagnosticsIntroduction120IntroductionThe HP bh5700 ATCA 14-Slot Blade Server component diagnostics are to be run in offline mode. The operat
Chapter 3DiagnosticsGeneral ATCA Diagnostics for the Shelf Management Module (ShMM)121General ATCA Diagnostics for the Shelf Management Module (ShMM)T
Chapter 3DiagnosticsGeneral ATCA Diagnostics for the Shelf Management Module (ShMM)122board [physical slot #]board is used to print status and informa
Chapter 3DiagnosticsGeneral ATCA Diagnostics for the Shelf Management Module (ShMM)123debuglevel [mask]The debuglevel command raises or lowers the deb
Chapter 3DiagnosticsGeneral ATCA Diagnostics for the Shelf Management Module (ShMM)124 Hot Swap State: M4 (Active), Previous: M3 (Activation In Pro
Chapter 3DiagnosticsGeneral ATCA Diagnostics for the Shelf Management Module (ShMM)125 Manufacturer Name = ZNYX Networks Product Name
Chapter 3DiagnosticsGeneral ATCA Diagnostics for the Shelf Management Module (ShMM)126 Type: Threshold (0x01), "Temperature" (0x01)
Chapter 3DiagnosticsGeneral ATCA Diagnostics for the Shelf Management Module (ShMM)1270x0089: Event: at Jan 10 02:12:33 1970; from:(0x88,0,0); sensor:
Chapter 3DiagnosticsGeneral ATCA Diagnostics for the Shelf Management Module (ShMM)128 Assertion Mask: 0x0001 System Firmware Error Deass
Chapter 3DiagnosticsGeneral ATCA Diagnostics for the Shelf Management Module (ShMM)129• BDSelGrounded <slot number> 1/0 (1 means Enabled, 0 mean
Tables13Table 1-1. HP bh5700 ATCA 14-Slot Blade Server Field Replaceable Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Table 2-1. Troubleshooting the Et
Chapter 3DiagnosticsShelf Manager (ShMM) Functional Specifications130Shelf Manager (ShMM) Functional Specifications . ShMM Diagnostics Functionality a
Chapter 3DiagnosticsShelf Manager (ShMM) Functional Specifications131• Manually executed tests The categories that are run and when the tests run are
Chapter 3DiagnosticsShelf Manager (ShMM) Diagnostics User Interface132Shelf Manager (ShMM) Diagnostics User InterfaceShMM Diagnostics Overall Interfac
Chapter 3DiagnosticsShelf Manager (ShMM) Diagnostics User Interface133> mem02> sleep 5> doneAdditional information on the memory tests is fou
Chapter 3DiagnosticsShelf Manager (ShMM) Diagnostics User Interface134Online TestsThe online tests discussed in this section are available in the /bin
Chapter 3DiagnosticsShelf Manager (ShMM) Diagnostics User Interface135The shmm_eth_test checks the ethernet interfaces on the ShMM. Three tests are ru
Chapter 3DiagnosticsShelf Manager (ShMM) Diagnostics User Interface136For example:# shmm_crc_testPerforming CRC Checksum Tests... Testing MTD I
Chapter 3DiagnosticsShelf Manager (ShMM) Diagnostics User Interface137# mem01Free Mem: 35 MbFree Swap: 0 MbTotal Free: 35 MbTotal Teste
Chapter 3DiagnosticsShelf Manager (ShMM) Diagnostics User Interface138NOTE Many of these exceptions can be caused by code errors. Before replacing a C
Chapter 3DiagnosticsEthernet Switch Blade Functional Specifications139Ethernet Switch Blade Functional SpecificationsEthernet Switch Blade Diagnostics
Tables14Table 3-10. Test Sequence Pane Button Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163Table 3-11. Test M
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Functional Specifications140HP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Functional SpecificationsHP bc2100 ATCA Server
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Functional Specifications141Server Blade Diagnostics Valid ConfigurationsThe diagnostic service OS is
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Functional Specifications1422. Choose the correct default device for the selected boot option. Availab
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Functional Specifications143Selecting the Diagnostic Boot SequenceWhen the default device(s) to be use
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Functional Specifications144There are two default users in the Service OS, “root” and “bdp”. It is rec
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Functional Specifications145The script modifies the ifcfg file for the base interface. The system name
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade User Interface146HP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade User InterfaceHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Diagnostics Int
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Diagnostics Syntax and Semantics of UI147HP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Diagnostics Syntax and Semantics
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Diagnostics Syntax and Semantics of UI148NOTE The -o and -rv options turn on verbose mode which can ge
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Diagnostics Syntax and Semantics of UI149[n]:preferredWhere n is the configuration number.NOTE You mus
Figures15Figure 1-1. Electrostatic Discharge Wrist Strap Connection Sockets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Figure 1-2. Power Entry M
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Diagnostics Syntax and Semantics of UI150NOTE If you are having problems viewing “t” command output, u
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Diagnostics Syntax and Semantics of UI151NOTE If the current directory is not included in the “PATH” e
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Diagnostics Syntax and Semantics of UI152Otherwise lists “-”.The second column shows the test, flow or
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Diagnostics Syntax and Semantics of UI153/AUTOI [snp_file] Valid SNP file name in current directoryIm
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Diagnostics Syntax and Semantics of UI154/PC [configname] Any valid string. It must match the configur
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Diagnostics Syntax and Semantics of UI155t Test ResultsThe results of an invocation of the Test Execut
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Diagnostics Syntax and Semantics of UI156t Summary FileThe summary file (by default called summary.txt
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Diagnostics Syntax and Semantics of UI1573. Add the Server Blade host to the X-server’s access contro
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Diagnostics Syntax and Semantics of UI158•Overivew•Basic Concepts• Document File TypesOverviewXTC is s
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Diagnostics Syntax and Semantics of UI159Basic ConceptsThis section describes all of the basic compone
Figures16Figure 3-1. Diagnostics Boot Option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142Figu
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Diagnostics Syntax and Semantics of UI160• lxModule - The executable file containing the test code.• l
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Diagnostics Syntax and Semantics of UI161Message Types Various message types can be sent from test m
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Diagnostics Syntax and Semantics of UI162User InterfaceThe User Interface consists of the following ma
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Diagnostics Syntax and Semantics of UI163Test Sequence Pane The Test Sequence pane shown in Figure 3-
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Diagnostics Syntax and Semantics of UI164Message Redirection Pane The Message Redirection pane, shown
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Diagnostics Syntax and Semantics of UI165The Test Message pane, shown in Figure 3-8, displays messages
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Diagnostics Syntax and Semantics of UI166NOTE Turning status, advisory, and error messages off does no
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Diagnostics Syntax and Semantics of UI167Property Dialog Boxes Double-click a node to pop up a “prope
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Diagnostics Syntax and Semantics of UI168Double-click to display the device node dialog.Figure 3-10 D
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Diagnostics Syntax and Semantics of UI169Double-click to display the test node dialog.Figure 3-11 Te
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Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Diagnostics Syntax and Semantics of UI170Flowgroup Node Dialog Box Double-click or to display the
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Diagnostics Syntax and Semantics of UI171Param Node Dialog Box Double-click to display the param no
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Diagnostics Syntax and Semantics of UI172Double-click and click the Param View tab to view the param
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Diagnostics Syntax and Semantics of UI173Menus and Toolbars The main menu and toolbar are shown in FI
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Diagnostics Syntax and Semantics of UI174Edit Menu Table 3-18 describes the edit menu.Save Alt-F Alt-
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Diagnostics Syntax and Semantics of UI175View Menu Table 3-19 describes the contents of the view menu
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Diagnostics Syntax and Semantics of UI176Table 3-20 describes the contents of the insert menu.Action M
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Diagnostics Syntax and Semantics of UI177Help Menu Table 3-22 describes the contents of the help menu
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Diagnostics Syntax and Semantics of UI178 This button creates a new package file.Open File Button Th
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Diagnostics Syntax and Semantics of UI179mer. Figure 3-16 Right-Click MenuInvocation ParametersThese p
18Publishing HistoryThe document printing date and edition number indicate the document’s current edition. The printing date will change when a new ed
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Diagnostics Syntax and Semantics of UI180• /SUMMARY - Write summary file to specified file name• /SF -
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Diagnostics Syntax and Semantics of UI181Command Line: /RUNThis switch causes XTC to run tests when th
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Diagnostics Syntax and Semantics of UI182This switch forces testing to stop when an error occurs. When
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Diagnostics Syntax and Semantics of UI183This switch forces advisory status and error messages to be d
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Diagnostics Syntax and Semantics of UI184Click “Configure” to start the autoconfigure process.The ‘tem
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Diagnostics Syntax and Semantics of UI185In certain situations, a device may need to disable a test. F
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Diagnostics Syntax and Semantics of UI186Add New Parameters New parameters may also show up in the co
Chapter 3DiagnosticsHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Diagnostics Syntax and Semantics of UI187Flow After AutoconfigureRe-Configure Re-Configure is useful
Chapter 3DiagnosticsBIOS Settings188BIOS SettingsTests affected by BIOS settings and optionally present hardware are given below.Table 3-23 BIOS Setti
Chapter 3DiagnosticsBIOS Settings189System, Memory, Cache, CacheWindowed, CacheCoherency, WindowedCacheC oherency, CacheConflict, and CustomStressTest
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Chapter 3DiagnosticsUsing ipmitool to Request Diagnostic Boot190Using ipmitool to Request Diagnostic BootFor accessing the HP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade
Chapter 3DiagnosticsUsing ipmitool to Request Diagnostic Boot1910x04 - "force PXE" bits 0001b in request data byte 3[5:2] Example 2: Sending
Chapter 3DiagnosticsCustomizing the Service OS ISO Image192Customizing the Service OS ISO ImageTo create a customized Service OS ISO image with custom
Chapter 41934 System Event Log DecodingThis chapter describes how to access and decode events logged in the System Event Log (SEL). For an in-depth di
Chapter 4System Event Log DecodingIntroduction194IntroductionThis chapter provides information to decode and interpret the System Event Log (SEL). Acc
Chapter 4System Event Log DecodingIntroduction1954567Timestamp Time when the event was logged. Least significant byte first.89Generator ID RqSA &
Chapter 4System Event Log DecodingIntroduction19613 Event Dir |Event TypeEvent Dir[7] - 0b = Assertion event.[7] - 1b = Deassertion event.Event TypeTy
Chapter 4System Event Log DecodingIntroduction197Example SEL EntryFigure 4-1 shows an SEL entry with the record fields identified.Figure 4-1 SEL Entry
Chapter 4System Event Log DecodingIntroduction198Decoding the Example SEL EntryDecoding an SEL entry consists of identifying the values of the fields
Chapter 4System Event Log DecodingIntroduction199Sensor Definition0x01,55 The Sensor Definition identifies the sensor type and the specific sensor tha
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Chapter 4System Event Log DecodingIPMB Address to Physical Slot Mapping for SEL Decoding200IPMB Address to Physical Slot Mapping for SEL DecodingTable
Chapter 4System Event Log DecodingDecoding Tables201Decoding TablesTable 4-4 Generic Event/Reading Type CodesGeneric Event/Reading Type CodeEvent/Read
Chapter 4System Event Log DecodingDecoding Tables202AVAILABILITY STATUS STATES08h ‘digital’ Discrete 00h01hDevice Removed / Device AbsentDevice Insert
Chapter 4System Event Log DecodingDecoding Tables2030Bh Discrete00h01h02h03h04h05h06h07hRedundancy StatesFully Redundant (formerly “Redundancy Regaine
Chapter 4System Event Log DecodingDecoding Tables2040Ch Discrete00h01h02h03hACPI Device Power StatesD0 Power StateD1 Power StateD2 Power StateD3 Power
Chapter 4System Event Log DecodingSensor Type Codes (Table 36-3 from the IPMI v1.5 Documentation)205Sensor Type Codes (Table 36-3 from the IPMI v1.5 D
Chapter 4System Event Log DecodingSensor Type Codes (Table 36-3 from the IPMI v1.5 Documentation)206Power Supply 08h 00h01h02h03h04h05hPresence detect
Chapter 4System Event Log DecodingSensor Type Codes (Table 36-3 from the IPMI v1.5 Documentation)207POST Memory Resize 0Eh - -System Firmware Progress
Chapter 4System Event Log DecodingSensor Type Codes (Table 36-3 from the IPMI v1.5 Documentation)208System Firmware Progress (Formerly POST Error) Con
Chapter 4System Event Log DecodingSensor Type Codes (Table 36-3 from the IPMI v1.5 Documentation)209Event Logging Disabled10h 00h01h02h03hCorrectable
Chapter 1211 Field Replaceable Unit Removal and Replacement
Chapter 4System Event Log DecodingSensor Type Codes (Table 36-3 from the IPMI v1.5 Documentation)210System Event 12h 00h01h02h03h04hSystem Reconfigure
Chapter 4System Event Log DecodingSensor Type Codes (Table 36-3 from the IPMI v1.5 Documentation)211Critical Interrupt13h 00h01h02h03h04h05h06h07h08h0
Chapter 4System Event Log DecodingSensor Type Codes (Table 36-3 from the IPMI v1.5 Documentation)212OS Boot 1Fh 00h01h02h03h04h05h06hA: boot completed
Chapter 4System Event Log DecodingSensor Type Codes (Table 36-3 from the IPMI v1.5 Documentation)213Slot / Connector21h 00h01h02h03h04h05h06h07h08hFau
Chapter 4System Event Log DecodingSensor Type Codes (Table 36-3 from the IPMI v1.5 Documentation)214System ACPI Power State22h 00h01h02h03h04h05h06h07
Chapter 4System Event Log DecodingSensor Type Codes (Table 36-3 from the IPMI v1.5 Documentation)215Watchdog 2 23h00h01h02h03h04h-07h08hThis sensor is
Chapter 4System Event Log DecodingSensor Type Codes (Table 36-3 from the IPMI v1.5 Documentation)216Entity Presence25h00h01h02hThis sensor type provid
Chapter 4System Event Log DecodingComponent-Specific SEL Decoding Tables217Component-Specific SEL Decoding TablesThe component-specific SEL decoding t
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementIntroductionChapter 122IntroductionThis section provides detailed procedures for removing and replacing
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementIntroductionChapter 123The above part numbers are current as of the publication date of this manual. Ch
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementRequired ToolsChapter 124Required ToolsThe following tools are required to safely remove and replace com
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementPower-Off Field Replaceable UnitsChapter 125Power-Off Field Replaceable UnitsField Replaceable Units are
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementHot-Swap Field Replaceable UnitsChapter 126Hot-Swap Field Replaceable UnitsHot-swap FRUs are considered
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementSafety and Environmental ConsiderationsChapter 127Safety and Environmental ConsiderationsSafety and envi
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementSafety and Environmental ConsiderationsChapter 128Figure 1-1 Electrostatic Discharge Wrist Strap Connect
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementRemoving Power from the ShelfChapter 129Removing Power from the ShelfIn a telecommunications environment
Contents31. Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementPower Entry Modules (PEMs) and PEM FusesChapter 130Power Entry Modules (PEMs) and PEM FusesThe two 14-Sl
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementPower Entry Modules (PEMs) and PEM FusesChapter 131Figure 1-2Power Entry Module (PEM) A, Power Cables an
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementPower Entry Modules (PEMs) and PEM FusesChapter 132Step 3. Connect the power cables and return lines, en
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementPower Entry Modules (PEMs) and PEM FusesChapter 133Figure 1-3PEM with Fuses installed (Showing Backplane
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementShelf ManagerChapter 134Shelf ManagerThe 14-Slot Shelf contains two redundant Shelf Managers (ShMMs) as
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementShelf ManagerChapter 135Step 2. When the blue H/S LED illuminates continuously, pull the extraction hand
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementEthernet Switch BladeChapter 136Ethernet Switch BladeThe Ethernet Switch Blade (typically installed in 1
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementEthernet Switch BladeChapter 137Figure 1-5Ethernet Switch Blade Front Panel (Lower Half), Showing Blue H
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementEthernet Switch BladeChapter 138Step 2. Carefully align the Ethernet Switch Blade in its assigned slot,
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementHP bc2100 ATCA Server BladeChapter 139HP bc2100 ATCA Server BladeThe HP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade is a ho
Contents4HP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Hard Disk Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64Removing t
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementHP bc2100 ATCA Server BladeChapter 140Figure 1-6HP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade, Front Panel IndicatorsStep
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementHP bc2100 ATCA Server BladeChapter 141Step 6. Place the removed blade into an anti-static bag.Replacing
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementFan TraysChapter 142Fan TraysThe 14-Slot Shelf has three interchangeable cooling fan trays that can be h
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementFan TraysChapter 143Step 3. Raise and hold the fan tray retention lever (#6, Figure 1-7) while pulling o
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementAir FilterChapter 144Air FilterThe 14-Slot Shelf air filter is located near the bottom front of the Shel
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementAir FilterChapter 145To remove the 14-Slot Shelf replaceable air filter, complete the following steps:St
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementBackplane SEEPROM AssembliesChapter 146Backplane SEEPROM AssembliesThe redundant 14-Slot Shelf Backplane
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementBackplane SEEPROM AssembliesChapter 147Removing a 14-Slot Shelf SEEPROM AssemblyWARNING Electrical Shock
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementBackplane SEEPROM AssembliesChapter 148Step 5. This completes the SEEPROM Assembly replacement procedure
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementAlarm Display Panel and Alarm Connector PanelChapter 149Alarm Display Panel and Alarm Connector PanelThi
Contents5Network Link and Speed LEDs (10, 100, 1000 Mbps Ethernet) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112User-Programmable LEDs.
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementAlarm Display Panel and Alarm Connector PanelChapter 150Figure 1-10Alarm Display Panel, Front ViewStep 2
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementAlarm Display Panel and Alarm Connector PanelChapter 151Step 1. Carefully insert the Alarm Display Panel
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementAlarm Display Panel and Alarm Connector PanelChapter 152Figure 1-12Alarm Connector Panel, Front ViewStep
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementAlarm Display Panel and Alarm Connector PanelChapter 153Step 2. Ensure that all connector pins are prope
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementCable Trays and Rack Mounting Flange KitChapter 154Cable Trays and Rack Mounting Flange KitThis section
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementCable Trays and Rack Mounting Flange KitChapter 155Step 3. Slide each flange down until the flanges drop
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementCable Trays and Rack Mounting Flange KitChapter 156Figure 1-1514-Slot Shelf, Front View (Blade Cage Empt
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementCable Trays and Rack Mounting Flange KitChapter 157Figure 1-16 14-Slot Shelf, Rear View (Blade Cage Empt
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and Replacement14-Slot Shelf Chassis and BackplaneChapter 15814-Slot Shelf Chassis and BackplaneAlthough the 14-Slot Sh
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and Replacement14-Slot Shelf Chassis and BackplaneChapter 159Figure 1-17 14-Slot Shelf, Front View (Blade Cage Empty)
Contents6Power-On Self Test (POST). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and Replacement14-Slot Shelf Chassis and BackplaneChapter 160Figure 1-18 14-Slot Shelf, Rear View (Blade Cage Empty)Ste
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and Replacement14-Slot Shelf Chassis and BackplaneChapter 161Step 5. Remove all Ethernet Switch Blades, HP bc2100 ATCA
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and Replacement14-Slot Shelf Chassis and BackplaneChapter 162Step 4. Remove both PEMs from the replacement chassis.Step
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and Replacement14-Slot Shelf Chassis and BackplaneChapter 163Step 16. The replacement 14-Slot Shelf should be ready to
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Hard Disk DriveChapter 164HP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Hard Disk DriveThis se
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Hard Disk DriveChapter 165Figure 1-19 HP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade, Access Co
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Hard Disk DriveChapter 166Figure 1-20 HDD InstalledStep 5. Grasp the HDD bod
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Hard Disk DriveChapter 167Figure 1-21Hard Disk Drive (Arrows Point Toward th
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Hard Disk DriveChapter 168Replacing the Hard Disk Drive and Mounting Bracket
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Memory ModulesChapter 169HP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Memory ModulesThe HP bc
Contents7Module. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Memory ModulesChapter 1703. Remove the countersunk retaining screws that sec
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Memory ModulesChapter 171IMPORTANT DIMM sockets U5 and U12 must always be po
Field Replaceable Unit Removal and ReplacementHP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Memory ModulesChapter 172
Chapter 2732 LED Indicators
LED IndicatorsIntroductionChapter 274IntroductionMany of the components of the HP bh5700 have Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) that are a visual diagnosti
LED IndicatorsEthernet Switch BladeChapter 275Ethernet Switch BladeThe following information covers normal and abnormal LED activity.
LED IndicatorsEthernet Switch BladeChapter 276Normal LED ActivityFigure 2-1 Ethernet Switch blade LED Display
LED IndicatorsEthernet Switch BladeChapter 277During a successful boot, the following sequence of LED activity should be observed:1. All LEDs are off
LED IndicatorsEthernet Switch BladeChapter 278Abnormal LED ActivityUse the table below as a guide to troubleshoot the LED indicators after the Etherne
LED IndicatorsEthernet Switch BladeChapter 279Table 2-2 Solution Table for LED IndicatorsTip Problem Solution1 No power 1. Examine other blades in the
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LED IndicatorsEthernet Switch BladeChapter 2803 Voltage or temperature sensors are outside of threshold1. Examine the other Blades in the Shelf. If al
LED IndicatorsEthernet Switch BladeChapter 2817 Board held in reset 1. The Shelf Manager is holding the Switch in RESET. Follow the troubleshooting ti
LED Indicators14-Slot ShelfChapter 28214-Slot ShelfThis section provides LED indicator and LED connection information on the HP bh5700 Telco Blade 14-
LED Indicators14-Slot ShelfChapter 283Figure 2-2 Alarm Display PanelThe LEDs USER (1, 2, 3) are user definable and connected to the I²C-bus I/O port o
LED Indicators14-Slot ShelfChapter 284Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off 2Red-------3-Amber------4--Yellow-----5---Red----6-----Red--7------Green-8------
LED Indicators14-Slot ShelfChapter 2852 All LEDs are off 1. Check the Power Entry Module for proper operation.2. Check the Shelf Alarm Display for pro
LED Indicators14-Slot ShelfChapter 286Connection Between the Shelf Manager and ADPThe following figures show the connection between the Shelf Manager
LED Indicators14-Slot ShelfChapter 287Figure 2-4 Alarm Display Panel Block Diagram (1)
LED Indicators14-Slot ShelfChapter 288Figure 2-5 Alarm Display Panel Block Diagram (2)Shelf Alarm Display Horizontal Board ConnectorFigure 2-6 shows t
LED Indicators14-Slot ShelfChapter 289Figure 2-6 Alarm Display Panel Horizontal Board ConnectorTable 2-5 Alarm Display Panel Horizontal Board Pin Assi
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LED Indicators14-Slot ShelfChapter 290Alarm Display Panel Telco AlarmsThe following section describes some of the alarm interfaces, LEDs, and other fu
LED Indicators14-Slot ShelfChapter 291NOTE The push button only activates the Alarm Cutoff (ACO) state, but does not clear the alarm completely.Telco
LED Indicators14-Slot ShelfChapter 292Troubleshooting the Shelf Alarm PanelThe Shelf Alarm Panel is a pass-through device with no logical circuits. Pr
LED Indicators14-Slot ShelfChapter 293Alarm Display Panel Temperature SensorThe LM75 temperature sensor measuring the board temperature is located on
LED Indicators14-Slot ShelfChapter 294Figure 2-9 Fan Tray, Front and Rear View
LED Indicators14-Slot ShelfChapter 295Figure 2-10 Fan Tray Number SchemeFan Tray SignalsThe Fan Tray provides signals for:• Voltage monitoring• Switch
LED Indicators14-Slot ShelfChapter 296These signals are controlled by the PCA9555 I²C device on the Fan Tray PCB. The Shelf Manager has access to thes
LED Indicators14-Slot ShelfChapter 297Fan Tray Temperature SensorThe temperature sensors (LM75) in the Fan Trays measure the exhaust temperatures of t
LED Indicators14-Slot ShelfChapter 298Troubleshooting Fan Trays9 FAN_TK2 21 -48 V_B10 FAN_TK1 22 -48 V_A11 FAN_Speed 23 FAN_24V12 24 FAN_PWR_RTNTable
LED Indicators14-Slot ShelfChapter 299Power Entry Module (PEM)WARNING Hazardous Voltage! Before working, ensure that the power is removed from the pow
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