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1. e PK3220 2 6 AlphaServer GS80 Upgrade Manual Refer to Figure 2 3 and install the distribution board assembly as follows 1 Pull the top drawer out of the cabinet and remove the placeholder bracket Push the drawer back in 2 Repeat step 1 on the lower drawer Discard the placeholder brackets 3 At the rear of the cabinet push both drawers out about ten inches Insert the distribution board assembly from the rear of the cabinet and fasten it to the upper and lower drawers The upper part is fastened with two M4 screws and the lower part with two captive screws Note the guide pins and mount the assembly to the upper drawer first Do not tighten screws Ensure that lower captive screws are aligned and engaged to lower drawer If alignment of captive fasteners is not possible loosen the eight M6 slide mounting screws of one drawer and adjust for proper alignment Once alignment is made tighten all screws and torque M6 screws to 6 9 Newton meters and M4 screws to 2 Newton meters Do not torque captive fasteners System Upgrade 2 7 2 2 2 Global Port Clock and Ground Connections Refer to Figure 24 to Figure 2 7 in making the global port clock and ground connections Figure 24 Cable Connections 1 FRONT VIEW PK3221 2 8 AlphaServer GS80 Upgrade Manual Refer to Figures 2 4 to 2 7 and make cable connecti
2. Des To Main AC Power Source PK3217A 2 14 AlphaServer GS80 Upgrade Manual Make the following cable connections to complete the installation of the second drawer e Connections from the power subrack to the AC input box if not made already e Power signals to the drawer e 48V 48RTN Vaux VauxRTN connections to the drawer e Fan power signals to the drawer e CSB connections Refer to Appendix A for a wiring diagram illustrating the above connections Make sure that the CSB console serial bus between the J9 connector of the master PCI box and the J6 connector of the drawer is properly connected and terminated at both ends Proceed as follows 1 Attach the power and signal cables from the power subrack to the new drawer Route the cables as needed and attach the cables to the frame with cable ties Attach the cable management bracket to the rear of the cabinet behind the new drawer Use two M6 screws on each side of the bracket to fasten it to the cabinet frame where the drawer slide rails are attached Attach the CSB junction block to the side of the cabinet frame near the new drawer Figure 3 4 shows details on CSB junction block attachment Then attach the CSB cable from this junction block to the drawer Now connect the new CSB junction block to the existing junction block with twisted pair cable Be sure to terminate any unused connections on the junction blocks Make any hose cable connection
3. EN55022 CISPR 22 Electromagnetic Interference EN50082 1 IEC801 2 IEC801 3 IEC801 4 Electromagnetic Immunity EN60950 IEC950 Product Safety Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Achtung Dieses ist ein Ger t der Funkstorgrenzwertklasse A In Wohnbereichen k nnen bei Betrieb dieses Ger tes Rundfunkstorungen auftreten in welchen Fallen der Benutzer fiir entsprechende Gegenma nahmen verantwortlich ist Attention Ceci est un produit de Classe A Dans un environnement domestique ce produit risque de cr er des interf rences radio lectriques il appartiendra alors l utilisateur de prendre les mesures sp cifiques appropri es Contents Preface ix Chapter 1 Overview 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 The e ERROREEN 1 2 GS80 Block Diagram nnurnrnirar atara ar A AE AAAA 1 3 GS80 Physical Diagram ccccccccccccecceceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesesesseseeess 1 4 Cabinets eieiei erer e aaee E eE o etic vd ence EEr tanta het eietee 1 5 Chapter 2 System Upgrade 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 Installing a Power Subrack ccccccccccccsssccccceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 2 2 Installing the Second Drawer cccccccccscscceceeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 2 4 Installing the Distribution Board Assembly cccccceeeseeeeeeeeeeeees 2 6 Global Port Clock
4. Q VET Tests Complete Warning e If one or more exercisers had errors this message appears Q VET Tests Complete Fail System Power Up 4 21 4 4 4 De Installing Q VET The procedures for de installation of Q VET differ between operating systems You must de install Q VET from each partition in the system You must de install Q VET from each partition Failure to do so may result in the loss of customer data at a later date if Q VET is misused Follow the instructions listed under your operating system to de install Q VET from a partition The qvet_uninstall programs will remove the Q VET supplied tools and restore the original system tuning configuration settings Tru64 UNIX 1 Stop Terminate and Exit from Q VET testing Delete rm any Q VET kit file QVET_Vxxx tar Note log files are retained in usr field tool_logs Execute the program qvet_uninstall Reboot the system You MUST reboot in any case even if Q VET is to be reinstalled 2 3 4 5 OpenVMS 1 Stop Terminate and Exit from any Q VET testing 2 Delete QVETAXPOxx A and QVETAXPxxx EXE if they are still on the system Execute the program sys manager qvet_uninstall com 4 Note log files are retained in sys specific sysmgr tool_logs Reboot the system You MUST reboot in any case even if Q VET is to be reinstalled 4 22 AlphaServer GS80 Upgrade Manual Appendix A GS80 Interconnection Diagram Figure A 1 shows the interconnection diagram
5. 0 1 Dir IOP PCA O0 1 GP Hard QBB 1 QBB 2 CPU 0 1 2 3 Mem 0 3 Dir IOP PCA GP Hard QBB 2 QBB 3 CPU 0 1 2 3 Mem 0 Dir IOP PCA GP Hard QBB 3 micro firmware version is T5 5 shared RAM version is 1 4 hose 0 has a standard I O module starting console on CPU 0 initialized idle PCB initializing semaphores initializing heap initial heap 300c0 memory low limit 1fc000 heap 300c0 1ffcoO initializing driver structures initializing idle process PID initializing file system initializing timer data structures System Power Up 4 9 lowering IPL CPU 0 speed is 731 MHz create dead_eater create poll create timer create powerup access NVRAM QBB 0 memory 3 GB QBB 1 memory 3 GB QBB 2 memory 3 GB QBB 3 memory 1 GB total memory 10 GB copying PALcode to 10bffe0000 copying PALcode to 20bffe0000 copying PALcode to 303ffe0000 probe I O subsystem probing hose 0 PCI probing PCI to ISA bridge bus 1 bus 0 slot 1 pka QLogic ISP10x0 bus 0 slot 3 ewa DE500 BA Network Controller bus 0 slot 15 dqa Acer Labs M1543C IDE probing hose 1 PCI probing hose 2 PCI probing hose 3 PCI bus 0 slot 5 pkb QLogic ISP10x0 probing hose 8 PCI probing PCI to ISA bridge bus 1 bus 0 slot 1 pkc QLogic ISP10x0 bus 0 slot 15 dqb Acer Labs M1543C IDE probing hose 9 PCI probing hose 10 PCI probing hose 11 PCI starting drivers entering idle loop sta
6. CPU 11 initialized idle PCB initializing idle process PID lowering IPL CPU 11 speed is 731 MHz create powerup starting console on CPU 12 initialized idle PCB initializing idle process PID lowering IPL CPU 12 speed is 731 MHz create powerup starting console on CPU 13 initialized idle PCB initializing idle process PID lowering IPL CPU 13 speed is 731 MHz create powerup starting console on CPU 14 initialized idle PCB initializing idle process PID lowering IPL CPU 14 speed is 731 MHz create powerup entering idle loop starting console on CPU 15 initialized idle PCB initializing idle process PID lowering IPL CPU 15 speed is 731 MHz create powerup initializing GCT FRU at 1fc000 initializing pka pkb pkc ewa dqa dqb environment variable mopv3_boot created version V5 8 4667 May 4 2000 02 24 27 AlphaServer Console V5 8 4667 POO gt gt gt built on May 4 2000 at 02 24 27 4 12 AlphaServer GS80 Upgrade Manual The SRM console prompt P00 gt gt gt is displayed at the end of power up This completes the power up initialization testing sequence The operating system can be booted and installed from the SRM console prompt Follow instructions given in the AlphaServer GS80 160 320 User s Guide to e Set boot options e Boot and install Tru64 UNIX e Boot and install OpenVMS You can now run Q VET to verify the system installation Section 4 4 System Power Up 4 13 4 4 Q VET Installation Verification Run
7. GS80 Upgrade Manual PK1298 Appendix B Upgrades Using B4166 and B4168 CPUs Upgrading original systems depends upon whether the customer decides to retain the older slightly slower CPUs or not There are three types of upgrades e Adding CPUs to a black system that always had B4166 CPUs e Replacing B4125 CPUs in a blue system with B4166 or B4168 CPUs e Adding B4166 or B4168 CPUs to a blue system containing B4125 CPUs If the customer decides to retain the older CPUs the upgrade consists of adding new CPUs a new system drawer and updating system firmware See Section B 1 If the customer decides to replace old CPUs with new ones the upgrade consists of replacing adding new CPUs possibly adding a system drawer changing the speed of the system clock and updating system firmware See Section B 2 The customer may also decide to replace the old cabinet sides doors and top with new black cabinet cosmetics See Section B 5 NOTE Whatever the type of upgrade the SRM and microprocessor firmware must be brought to a minimum revision prior to performing hardware changes For B4166 CPUs V6 0 514 For B4168 CPUs V6 3 Upgrades Using B4166 and B4168 CPUs B 1 B 1 Upgrades Retaining Older CPUs These upgrades consist of adding new CPUs and possibly a new system drawer See Chapter 2 for procedures on how to add a new system drawer Figure B4 shows how to install a CPU Table B 1 describes the different CPUs The CPU de
8. LGG 15A 1 90 09984 19 Screw SEMs M4 x 0 7 x 8 mm 6 90 40346 01 Nut hex metric M4 CS ZNC HXW 6 90 09984 18 Screw SEMs M5 x 0 8 x 12 mm 18 90 07786 04 Nut U nut M5 18 90 40347 01 Screw Mach M4 TRS 10 mm 8 XRCS CSZ PCI Box Installation 3 3 3 1 1 Preparing the PCI Box for Installation Figure 3 2 shows how to prepare the PCI box for installation Figure 3 2 Preparing the PCI Box for Installation PK 0558 99 3 4 AlphaServer GS80 Upgrade Manual Prepare the PCI box for installation as follows 1 Slide the outer track of the mounting rail assembly of the PCI box all the way out Press on the retaining lever to release the outer track from the assembly 2 Repeat step 1 on the other side of the PCI box The next step is to mount the outer tracks to the cabinet rails PCI Box Installation 3 5 3 1 2 Preparing the Cabinet for PCI Box Installation Figure 3 3 shows how to prepare the cabinet for the PCI box installation Figure 33 Preparing the Cabinet for Installation D V et PK 0559 99 3 6 AlphaServer GS80 Upgrade Manual Prepare the cabinet for installation as follows 1 Select the location in the system cabinet or expander cabinet where the PCI box is to be installed Refer to the configuration rules given in Section 3 2 Attach the two track mounting brackets P N 7452428 01 to the two ends of the outer track bracket with two M4 x 6 truss head screw
9. a partial upgrade In a fully upgraded system all system drawers would support the size of the CPU s B cache and all B4125 CPUs would be replaced with B4166 or B4168 CPUs The rules and procedures for upgrading an original system are discussed in Appendix B Overview 1 3 1 2 GS80 Block Diagram Figure 12 shows a block diagram of a two drawer GS80 system A distribution board makes the interconnect between the two drawers QBBs through their global ports Figure 1 2 GS80 Block Diagram Two Drawer System System Drawer 1 PCI Box POLBOX Distribution System Drawer 2 Board PCI Box PCI Box PK 0630 99 1 4 AlphaServer GS80 Upgrade Manual 1 3 GS80 Physical Diagram Figure 1 3 shows the physical diagram of a two drawer GS80 system with a PCI box and an optional storage unit Figure 1 3 GS80 Physical Diagram Two Drawer System Operator Storage optional rr PCI Box System Drawer 1 System Drawer 2 Power Supplies ocos peoe AC Input Boxes PK1280 Overview 1 5 1 4 Cabinets Table 14 shows the model number of cabinets and power requirements for GS80 systems operating in various electrical environments Table 1 1 Cabinet Models and Power Requirements Cabinet Model Power Requi
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11. box duplicate tag supports only 4 MB cache then only 4 of the 8 Mbytes of B cache on the CPU are used 4or8 940 The B4166 runs at this speed and uses all its available Mbytes B cache when all CPUs in the QBB are B4166 or it is mixed with B4168 CPUs but the system clock runs at 9 6 ns If the system box duplicate tag supports only 4 MB cache then only 4 of the 8 Mbytes of B cache on the CPU are used Uses 4 of 731 The B4166 runs at this speed and uses 4 Mbytes of its its 8 Mbyte B cache when it is in a QBB with a B4125 CPU and B cache the clock runs at 9 6 ns B4168 8 or 16 1224 The B4168 runs at this speed and uses all its available Mbytes B cache when all CPUs in the system are B4168 or B4166 the clock runs at 9 0 ns and the CPUs are ina system box with duplicate tag support of the 16 MB cache If the system box duplicate tag supports an 8 MB cache then 8 of the 16 Mbytes of B cache on the CPU are used Upgrades Using B4166 and B4168 CPUs B 3 Table B 1 Comparison of CPUs Continued CPU Part B cache Speed Number _ Size in MHz B4168 Uses 4 of 1148 its 16 MB B cache Uses 8 of 1001 its 16 MB B cache 4or8 940 Mbytes Uses 4 of 731 its 16 MB B cache Comments The B4168 runs at this speed when placed in a QBB that supports only 4 Mbytes of B cache when all CPUs in the system are B4168 or B4166 and the clock runs at 9 0 ns The B4168 runs at this speed and uses 8 Mbytes of its B cache when the B4168 is placed
12. to the connectors on the backplane labeled AO and BO Route the power harness loose female connector and global cables from the upper drawer to the connectors in the distribution board assembly Fold cables such that they route flat under the bracket and attach without twist to the distribution board NOTE Figure 24 does not show global cables being routed through the inner chassis cable clamp 10 11 Connect the power harness plug from the lower drawer to the power harness receptacle of the upper drawer see Figure 2 6 The bottom drawer receptacle and clock module are not used Route the coax cable from the lower drawer through the distribution board assembly and the upper drawer rear cutout and connect it to the clock module of the upper drawer Coil excess cable into no less than a 3 inch diameter loop through the clamp in the distribution board assembly Install shield and clock compartment cover with screws 2 10 AlphaServer GS80 Upgrade Manual Figure 2 5 Cable Connections 2 PK3222 12 Connect the global port cables of the upper and lower drawers to the distribution board Attach the plastic shield to cable BO before plugging in its connector Then fold the shield up to protect the global port cables from the metal flanges 13 Put the two covers on the distribution board assembly Insert the tabs of the distribution board assembly covers through the chas
13. 4 QBB2 Step s 4 5 Tested QBB3 Step s 4 5 Tested Phase 1 4 6 AlphaServer GS80 Upgrade Manual QBBO QBB1 QBB2 QBB3 IO MAPO 0000A0C001333333 IO MAP1 0000A1C101333333 IO MAP2 0000000000000003 IO MAP3 0000000000000003 I QbbConf gp io c m 0000bbff Assign 0f SQbb0 00 PQbb 00 SoftQbbId 0000ba98 I SysConfig 00 00 00 00 00 00 37 9f SCM_E QBBO QBB1 QBB2 QBB3 QBBO QBBO QBBO QBBO QBBO QBBO QBBO QBBO QBBO Phase 0 gt now Testing Step 7 Step s 5 6 Tested Step s 5 6 Tested Step s 5 6 Tested now now now now now now now now now 2 m H m a ag m m esting Step 9 esting Step A esting Step 7 esting Step 9 esting Step A esting Step 8 esting Step 9 esting Step A esting Step B QBBO IO MAPO 0000A0C001333333 QBB1 IO MAP1 0000A1C101333333 IO MAP2 0000000000000003 IO MAP3 0000000000000003 QBB2 QBB3 07 1 07 9f 37 3f I QbbConf gp io c m 0000bbff Assign 0f SQbb0 00 PQbb 00 SoftQbbId 0000ba98 I SysConfig 00 00 00 00 00 00 37 9f SCM_E QBBO QBB1 QBB2 QBB3 0 gt now now now now T T T T esting Step C esting Step C esting Step C esting Step C 07 1 O7 9E 37 3f System Power Up 4 7 Phase 3 I QbbConf gp io c m 0000bbf Assign 0f SQbb0 00 PQbb 00 SoftQbbId 0000ba98 I SysConfig 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 07 1f 07 9f 37 3f 37 9f SCM_E0 gt QBBO now Testing Step D QBB1 now Testing Step D QBB2 now Testin
14. BA54A PC BA54A PCI 2 BA54A PC BA54A PCI 1 BA54A PC 3 10 AlphaServer GS80 Upgrade Manual PK0547 00 The expander cabinet is used for additional PCI boxes and storage devices In addition the expander cabinet holds two memory channel adapters for the PCI boxes The expander cabinet is shipped with a default configuration but can be built to order as shown by other configurations Figure 3 5 Figure 3 6 and Figure 3 7 show the various configurations available for the expander cabinet and the placement order of the I O devices Figure 3 7 Figure 3 8 Figure 3 9 and Figure 3 10 show the locations in the expander cabinet where the I O devices are mounted Figure 3 6 Configurations Based on the StorageWorks Storage Shelf BA356 1 BA356 1 BA356 1 BA54A PCI 4 BA356 2 BA356 2 BA54A PCI 3 BA54A PCI 3 BA356 3 BA356 4 BA54A PCI 2 BA54A PCI 2 BA54A PCI 2 BA54A PCI 1 BA54A PCI 1 BA54A PCI 1 BA54A PCI 1 pp fea a E E Default Configuration v A fo a Ss foe S PCI Box Installation 3 11 Figure 3 7 Mounting Locations for the Starlight Storage Shelves Starlight Mounting Locations Front Rails Starlight 1 Starlight 2 Starlight 3 ight 4 ight 5 ight 6 Ld ight 7 Mount Storage Shelves so that the Front Surfaces ight8 are at or Near the Front Mounting Rails ight 9 l l Use DS SE2UK RM Starlight 10 Mounting Ha
15. ET Web site for details All Q VET IVP scripts use Read Only and or File I O to test hard drives Tape drives are always write tested and should have scratch media installed Q VET should be used to verify a new system installation prior to configuring the system into a cluster or connecting any shared storage devices containing customer data Q VET is to be used by Q VET knowledgeable HP Service Personnel only 4 14 AlphaServer GS80 Upgrade Manual Q VET must be de installed upon completion of system installation verification Do not leave this software at a customer site misuse may result in loss of customer data Swap or Pagefile Space The system must have adequate swap space on Tru64 UNIX or PageFile space on OpenVMS for proper Q VET operation You can set this up either before or after Q VET installation During initialization Q VET will display a message indicating the minimum amount of swap pagefile needed if it determines that the system doesn t have enough You can then reconfigure the system If you wish to address the swap pagefile size before running Q VET see the Swap Pagefile Estimates on the Q VET Web site System Power Up 4 15 4 4 1 Installing Q VET The procedures for installation of Q VET differ between operating systems You must install Compaq Analyze and Q VET on each partition in the system TCP IP on Tru64 UNIX or DecNet_Phase IV on OpenVMS should be configured before installing Q VET C
16. La invent AlphaServer GS80 Upgrade Manual Order Number EK GSR80 UP CO This manual is for service providers of HP AlphaServer GS80 systems It discusses system expansion and upgrade of an original system with faster CPUs Hewlett Packard Company August 2002 2002 Hewlett Packard Company Portions of the software are copyright Cimetrics Technology UNIX is a trademark of The Open Group in the United States and other countries All other product names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein The information in this document is provided as is without warranty of any kind and is subject to change without notice The warranties for HP products are set forth in the express limited warranty statements accompanying such products Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty FCC Notice This equipment generates uses and may emit radio frequency energy The equipment has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such radio frequency interference Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference Any mo
17. Once the system firmware is updated and the system is powered off place the main circuit breaker in the Off position and replace the old CPUs Upgrades Using B4166 and B4168 CPUs B 7 B 3 Changing the Clock Module Switch Settings Two switch packs on the clock module control the clock frequency If no B4125 CPUs are in the system the clock can run at the faster speed 9 0 ns Figure B 2 System Clock Switch Packs 52 2 MHz 9 6 ns Te oe o i TS PK3247 B 8 AlphaServer GS80 Upgrade Manual The switch packs on the master clock control the speed of the system When B4125 CPUs are in the system the clock runs at 9 6 ns To set the system speed to 9 0 ns access the clock module and change the switches Figure B 3 Accessing the Clock Module PK1249 Upgrades Using B4166 and B4168 CPUs B 9 a E E Access the top system drawer and remove CPU3 and memory 2 to allow space to access the clock module Remove the clock module cover plate in the rear left corner of the drawer compartment by removing the two Phillips head screws holding it in place and lift it out of the drawer O Remove the clock compartment shield Note how the shield is installed Unplug the coax clock cable s from the clock module Unplug the power cable Unscrew the four Phillips head screws holding the module to the side of the drawer and remove the module Check the bit settings on the two switches See Figur
18. S80 system Connect the terminal server to the power source Turn circuit breakers on but keep the keyswitch on Off Cable the PC to the terminal server and set up parameters Verify communication from the console to the system control manager You are now ready to power up the system WARNING Before you power up the system inspect the modules for any visible sign of water condensation on the heatsinks DC to DC converters and the CPUs Due to the large mass of the system condensation may occur during transfer from a cold to a warm environment Allow time for the condensation to evaporate com pletely DO NOT power the system up if you notice any indication of condensation 4 4 AlphaServer GS80 Upgrade Manual 4 3 Powering Up the System To power up the system first turn the circuit breakers in all cabinets on then set the keyswitch on the OCP to the On position Example 4 1 shows a sample console display on power up See the AlphaServer GS80 160 320 Service Manual or the AlphaServer GS80 160 320 User s Guide for explanations of the power up display Example 4 1 Power Up Display SCM_EO gt power on Powering on PCI Box 0 Powering on PCI Box 1 QBB 0 Powering ON I Testing OCP Switch passed Power ON Phase INIT QBB 1 Powering ON QBB 2 Powering ON QBB 3 Powering ON I SCM powered via PBM SCM_E0 gt QBBO now Testing Step 0 QBB1 now Testing Step 0 QBB2 now Testing Step 0 QBB3 now Testing Step 0 I SCMel n
19. difications to this device unless expressly approved by the manufacturer can void the user s authority to operate this equipment under part 15 of the FCC rules Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Hewlett Packard Company may void the user s authority to operate the equipment Cables Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic RFI EMI connector hoods in order to maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations Taiwanese Notice Boe jae ARAMA edn gt CER ERY AHER gt TRE Se Aa HE Stee T BERS BERKAN BENET CR Japanese Notice COMES ARUS RE A EBL ERA VCCI ETES A RECT ORES RR CREAT SL ERREZE TILH EV IDPA EMERARA k ERNATEN ET Canadian Notice This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Avis Canadien Cet appareil num rique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada European Union Notice Products with the CE Marking comply with both the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC issued by the Commission of the European Community Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Norms in brackets are the equivalent international standards
20. e B 2 for switch orientation and bit settings B 10 AlphaServer GS80 Upgrade Manual B 4 B4168 Compatibility Switch The B4168 CPU module has a switch that must be set if the module is to be used with B4125 modules in the same QBB Figure B 4 Setting the B4168 Switch Cj For use with B4168 or B4166 CPUs Lo For use with B4125 CPUs 1 Switch Power Converter CPU Chip MR0489 Figure B 4 shows the location of the S1 switch that must be changed if the module is to be in a QBB with a B4125 module As viewed here the switch would be set to the left for 1224 1001 MHz speeds this is the default position When set to the right the switch allows the module to operate with a B4125 module running at 731 MHz Upgrades Using B4166 and B4168 CPUs B 11 B 5 Verification When you power up the system check that the SCM correctly maps the QBBs in the system Execute the SRM set sys_serial_num command Run Q Vet see Section 4 4 2 B 12 AlphaServer GS80 Upgrade Manual B 6 Replacing the System Cosmetics After a system is completely upgraded new cabinet doors sides and top may be installed Figure B 5 GS80 Cabinet II A Hodod doddd I g g ou g PK3249 Upgrades Using B4166 and B4168 CPUs B 13 Door Removal 1 Open the front door and remove the screw at the cabinet end of the ground strap o If the door has a service pouch
21. e of Testing System Power Up 4 19 4 4 3 Reviewing Results of the Q VET Run After running Q VET check the results of the run by reviewing the Summary Log If you run Q VET as instructed Q VET will terminate testing after the slowest test has completed one pass and produce a Summary file The termination message will tell you the name and location of this file All exerciser processes are terminated automatically when the RunTime expires or manually via the Terminate command After all exercisers report Idle the Summary Log is produced containing Q VET specific results and statuses as well as system log entries derived from Compaq Analyze 1 4 20 A message will be displayed showing the number of system events appended to the Summary Log xx entries have been appended to the summary file If there are more than 0 appendages the following additional message is displayed You MUST review these for Errors If the number is greater than 0 they must be reviewed for errors If there are no Q VET errors no system event appendages and testing ran to the specified completion time the following message will be displayed Q VET Tests Complete Passed AlphaServer GS80 Upgrade Manual For automatic test run completions there are two more possible outcomes e Ifthere were no exerciser errors but there were other errors or significant events in the Summary Log that must be reviewed the following message appears
22. e running Q VET Follow the instructions listed under your operating system to run Q VET in each partition Choose the Long IVP script rather than the Short one Tru64 UNIX Graphical Interface 1 From the Main Menu select IVP Load Script and select Long IVP the IVP tests will then load into the Q VET process window 2 Click the Start All button to begin IVP testing Command Line gt vet nw Interface Q Vet_setup gt execute Ivp scp Q Vet_setup gt start Note that there is a in front of the script name and that commands are case sensitive 4 18 AlphaServer GS80 Upgrade Manual OpenVMS Graphical Interface 1 From the Main Menu select IVP Load Script and select Long IVP the IVP tests will then load into the Q VET process window 2 Click the Start All button to begin IVP testing Command Line vet int char Interface Q Vet_setup gt execute ivp vms Q Vet_setup gt start Note that commands are case sensitive NOTE A quick IVP script is provided for a simple verification of device setup It is selectable from the GUI IVP menu and the script is called vup_short scp iup_short ums This script will run for 15 minutes and then terminate with a Summary log The short script may be run prior to the Long IVP script if desired but not in place of the Long IVP script which is the full IVP test The Long IVP will run until the slowest device has completed one pass typically 4 to 10 hours This is called a Cycl
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24. er system to a two drawer system Chapter 3 PCI Box Installation describes how to install a PCI box A section at the end of the chapter gives the configuration rules for an expander cabinet Chapter 4 System Power Up describes how to power up the system and when to boot the operating system Appendix A GS80 Interconnection Diagram shows how the components of the GS80 system are interconnected Appendix B Upgrades Using B4166 and B4168 CPUs discusses how to upgrade an original blue cabinet system to a new black cabinet system that operates with faster CPUs Documentation Titles Table 1 HP AlphaServer GS80 Documentation Title QA 6GAAA G8 EK GS320 UG EK GS320 RM EK GSPAR RM EK GS320 IN EK GSR80 IN AG RKSW BE QA 6GAAB G8 EK GS320 SV EK GS320 RM AG RKSZ BE EK GSCON IN EK GSCON UG EK GS320 UP EK GSR80 UP EK GS320 SP Order Number AlphaServer GS80 160 320 Documentation Kit AlphaServer GS80 160 320 User s Guide AlphaServer GS80 160 320 Firmware Reference Manual AlphaServer GS80 160 320 Getting Started with Partitions AlphaServer GS160 320 Installation Guide AlphaServer GS80 Installation Guide AlphaServer GS80 160 320 User Information CD AlphaServer GS80 160 320 Service Documentation Kit AlphaServer GS80 160 320 Service Manual AlphaServer GS80 160 320 Firmware Reference Manual AlphaServer GS80 160 320 Service Information CD AlphaServer GS80 160 320 System Management Console Installatio
25. es Retaining Older CPUS cccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseessseeeees B 2 B 2 Upgrades Replacing Older CPUS ccccccccccccccccceceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees B 5 B 3 Changing the Clock Module Switch Settings cccccccccccssscsseseeeeeees B 7 B 4 B4168 Compatibility Switch cccssssssssssssssssssessssssssssssssssssesssees B 11 B 5 WV Grilli CATON P E E E B 12 B 6 Replacing the System Cosmetics c cssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssees B 13 Index Examples 4 1 Power Up Display cccsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssessssssssesssssseggea 4 5 B 1 Updating the Firmware cccccccssssseeseseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseeeeeeees B 5 Figures 1 1 A GS80 SySteM ccccecccceesessesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 1 2 1 2 GS80 Block Diagram Two Drawer System cccccccesssseeeeeeeeeeeeees 1 3 1 3 GS80 Physical Diagram Two Drawer System ccccccccccseeseeeeeeees 1 4 2 1 Installing the Power Subrack cccccccccccccccecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 2 2 2 2 Installing Second Drawet cccccccccssscccceeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeess 2 4 2 3 Installing the Distribution Board Assembly cccccccccscsceeeeeeeeeees 2 6 2 4 Cable Connections 1 sseseessesssssssssssesssssssssssssssssssssessssssssssssssessesess 2 8 2 5 Cable Connections 2 cccccccccccccccccceeeseceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeee
26. eyswitch Installing the System Management Console Powering Up the System Q VET Installation Verification System Power Up 4 1 4 1 Control Panel Keyswitch The operator control panel OCP keyswitch has three positions Off On and Secure Figure 4 1 shows the OCP keyswitch Figure 4 1 Operator Control Panel Off On Secure H 000 PK 0621A 99 4 2 AlphaServer GS80 Upgrade Manual Table 4 1 explains the functions selected by the keyswitch Table 4 1 Keyswitch Functions on the Control Panel Keyswitch Position Function Off System is powered off and cannot be powered on remotely On System is powered on and can be remotely powered on or powered off Secure System is powered on and cannot be remotely powered on or off Refer to the AlphaServer GS80 160 320 User s Guide or the AlphaServer GS80 160 320 Service Manual for functional descriptions of all control panel components System Power Up 4 3 4 2 Installing the System Management Console Before you power up the system you must install the system manage ment console SMC Steps to be followed in installing the SMC are listed below The procedures to install the SMC are fully detailed in the AlphaServer GS80 160 320 System Management Console Installation Guide Steps to Install the SMC 1 2 3 4 5 6 Set up the SMC PC Install the SMC terminal server in the G
27. f the PCI box The cabinet is ready for the installation of the PCI box PCI Box Installation 3 7 3 1 3 Installing the PCI Box and Making Cable Connections Install the PCI box and make the cable connections Figure 3 4 shows how to connect the PCI box power cable and module cables Figure 3 4 Cable Connections of the PCI Box PK 0560 99 3 8 AlphaServer GS80 Upgrade Manual CAUTION Proper alignment during the insertion of the PCI box in the cabinet is critical Two people are needed to lift the PCI box and slide it gently onto the ball bearing track Any mishandling or misalignment at this stage could damage the hardware and result in jamming Install the PCI box as follows 1 Lift the PCI box and gently insert the rear sides of the inner tracks fastened on the sides of the PCI box into the outer ball bearing tracks attached to the cabinet Visually align the track to the bearings and slide the PCI box all the way in maintaining steady alignment until fully engaged Slide the PCI box out and in again to ensure free movement on the track Tighten the screws mounting the brackets to the cabinet rails Attach the latching bracket to the side of the PCI box using two M4 screws see Figure 3 4 Since you may need to adjust these screws later do not tighten them at this point Repeat this step at the opposite side of the PCI box Push the PCI box gently into the cabinet The plastic latches should engage wit
28. g Step D QBB3 now Testing Step D QBBO IO MAPO 0000A0C001333333 QBB1 IO _MAP1 0000A1C101333333 QBB2 IO MAP2 0000000000000003 QBB3 IO MAP3 0000000000000003 Phase 4 I QbbConf gp io c m 0000bbff Assign 0f SQbb0 00 PQbb 00 SoftQbbId 0000ba98 QBBO unloading console across port0 from PCI Box 0 Console COM1 from master PCI Box 0 I SysConfig 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 07 1f 07 9f 37 3f 37 9f Retrieving FRU information for Shared RAM please wait SCM_E0 gt QBB3 now Testing Step E QBBO now Testing Step E QBB1 now Testing Step E QBB2 now Testing Step E Power On Complete Returning to system COM1 port System Primary QBBO 0 System Primary CPU 0 on QBBO Par hrd csb CPU Mem IOR3 IOR2 IOR1 IORO GP QBB Dir PS Temp QBB 3210 3210 pci_box rio Mod BP Mod 321 EC 0 30 PPPP P Py se sce ee PO 1 POLO P P P P P 28 0 4 8 AlphaServer GS80 Upgrade Manual 1 31 PPPP PP P1 1 P1 0 P P P P P 32 0 2 32 PPPP PasP vases ESE FS E P P P PP 29 0 3 33 BPPP teg p A5 eo et E E ess P P P PP 30 0 HSwitch Type Cables 76543210 Temp C HPM40 4 port ce et S E E 320 PCI Risel 1 Risel 0 RiseO 1 Rise0 0 RIO PS Temp Cab 7654 321 7654 321 10 21 C 10 L L s PP 35 0 11 8 PP 34 5 OpenVMS PALcode V1 80 1 Tru64 UNIX PALcode V1 74 1 system QBB 0 1 2 3 HS QBB 0 CPU 0 1 2 3 Mem 0 3 Dir IOP PCA 0 1 GP Hard QBB 0 QBB 1 CPU 012 3 Mem
29. h the latch retainer brackets on the cabinet When this happens you should hear a latching click and the PCI box should sit snug and firm in the cabinet If the PCI box does not latch into place pull it out and adjust the position of the latching brackets You may need to make these adjustments a couple of times before a successful latching occurs Attach the power cable to J1 for an 8 processor system and to J7 of the first AC input box If there is redundant power then attach J2 to J8 Attach the console serial bus CSB cable to the J9 connector on the PCI box The installation of the PCI box is complete PCI Box Installation 3 9 3 2 Expander Cabinet Configurations The expander cabinet provides space for additional I O components and the memory channel adapter Figure 3 5 Figure 3 6 and Figure 3 7 show various configurations for the expander cabinet Figure 3 7 Figure 3 8 Figure 3 9 and Figure 3 10 show the locations in the expander cabinet where the I O devices are mounted Figure 3 5 Configurations Based on the Starlight Storage Shelf m Dual AC Cord Starlight Configurations Starlight Starlight 2 Starlight 1 Starlight 2 Starlight 3 1 Starlight 3 Starlight 4 Starlight 5 BA54A PCI 1 i i Li i Li i Li i i i i i i BA54A PCI 2 i i i i i 1 Li i Li 1 i i i i Li i Li i Default Configuration Starlight 1 BA54A PC BA54A PCI 3
30. he rear cabinet rail hole with an M6 screw and nut 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the right hand base support bracket 74 52913 02 Tighten all the nuts with a hex wrench 4 Slide the power subrack assembly onto the base support brackets and push it into the cabinet 5 Attach the power subrack assembly to the front of the cabinet with two M6 screws and nuts on each side 6 Route the power cables from the subrack over the rail inside the cabinet and then over to the bottom AC input box Plug the power cables into the AC input box 7 Connect the power and signal cables to the connectors on the rear panel of the power subrack Also connect the OCP power cable to the subrack 8 Install the power supplies You have now installed the power subrack into the cabinet Next you must install the second drawer and make the cable connections System Upgrade 2 3 2 2 Installing the Second Drawer Figure 222 shows a system with two drawers To install the second drawer you must first prepare the system cabinet Insert the drawer referring to Figures 2 2 to 2 7 Figure 22 Installing Second Drawer Sus PK3219 2 4 AlphaServer GS80 Upgrade Manual Refer to Figure 2 2 and install the second drawer as follows 1 Install the front mounting brackets and rear brackets to the slides Leave rear brackets slightly loose Locate hole 28 on the left rail and hole 29 on the right rail Ensure that the holes have U n
31. ich drawer is in the system is to use the show fru command The 54 class part number is listed on the QBBx line when the show fru command is issued from either the SCM monitor or the SRM console Configuration Rules The original blue system upgrade is governed by the following rules 1 Any combination of BA52A AA CA and DA system drawers can be in a system 2 The B4125 CPUs run at 731 MHz and require a 9 6 ns system clock B4125 CPUs are not supported with the 9 0 ns system clock 3 B4125 CPUs have 4 Mbytes of B cache When in a QBB in a BA52A CA or DA system drawer firmware configures these CPUs to be consistent with the amount of B cache available 4 The B4166 and B4168 CPUs can operate at different speeds and use different amounts of B cache depending upon the drawer they are in the system clock speed and whether they are configured with the B4125 CPU See Table B 1 5 The B4166 CPU requires that the SRM console and microprocessor firmware be at V6 0 514 or higher 6 The B4168 CPU requires that the SRM console and microprocessor firmware be at V6 3 or higher Upgrades Using B4166 and B4168 CPUs B 5 B 2 Upgrades Replacing Older CPUs First update the system firmware and then replace the old CPU s See Figure B 1 Finally change the speed of the system clock Example B 1 Updating the Firmware P00 gt gt gt show config 1 Compaq Computer Corporation Compaq AlphaServer GS80 6 731 SRM Console V5 8 1 bui
32. in the same QBB as the B4166 and the clock is at 9 0 ns The B4168 runs at this speed when all CPUs in the QBB are B4168 or B4166 and the system clock runs at 9 6 ns If the system box duplicate tag supports only 4 MB or 8 MB cache then only 4 or 8 of the 16 Mbytes of B cache on the CPU are used The B4168 runs at this speed and uses 4 Mbytes of its B cache when the B4168 is placed in the same QBB as the B4125 and the clock is at 9 6 ns Table B 2 Comparison of System Drawers Cache Size System Drawer Supported Part Number by Drawer BA52A AA 4 Mbytes 54 30354 03 BA52A CA 4 or 8 54 30354 02 Mbytes BA52A DA 4 8 or 16 54 30360 02 Mbytes Comments Though the B4166 and B4168 CPUs have larger B caches only 4 Mbytes are used when placed in this backplane When CPUs in this backplane are B4166 or B4168 they use 8 Mbytes of B cache If a B4125 is mixed with other speed CPUs on the same backplane all are configured for the 4 Mbyte B cache size When all CPUs in this backplane are B4168 they use 16 Mbytes of B cache If CPUs are mixed B4125 B4166 or B4168 on the same backplane all are configured for the B cache size of the processor that supports the smallest size 4 or 8 Mbytes B 4 AlphaServer GS80 Upgrade Manual From outside the drawer there is no easy way to visually distinguish between the two system drawers to see the components that differ requires looking inside the drawer The best way to determine wh
33. lt on May 26 2000 at 12 15 01 2 PALcode OpenVMS PALcode V1 81 1 Tru64 UNIX PALcode V1 75 1 Micro Firmware V5 7 QBB 0 Hard QBB 0 Quad Switch QSA rev 4 QSD revs 0 0 0 0 Duplicate Tag Up To 4 MB Caches DTag revs 1 1 1 1 P00 gt gt gt lt esc gt lt esc gt scm O SCM_E0 gt set hp_count 0 SCM_E0 gt reset 6 P00 gt gt gt boot dqbo 7 UPD gt update srm 8 UPD gt update micro P00 gt gt gt power off 10 Powering off Hard_partition_0 consisting of QBBO QBB1 QBB 0 Powering OFF QBB 1 Powering OFF B 6 AlphaServer GS80 Upgrade Manual 00 000 Issue the SRM show config command Note the version of the SRM console The B4166 requires V6 0 514 or higher and the B4168 requires V6 3 or higher Note the firmware revision of the microprocessors The B4166 requires V6 0 514 or higher and the B4168 requires V6 3 or higher Issue the lt esc gt lt esc gt SCM command to get to the SCM monitor Only necessary if the system is partitioned Issue the set hp_count 0 command if the system is partitioned Issue the reset command to get back to the SRM console to run LFU Boot LFU In this case LFU is booted off the CD ROM in a master PCI box Issue the LFU update srm command Issue the LFU update micro command The system power cycles automatically after the micros are updated The environment variables determine the prompt that the system returns to Issue the SRM power off command
34. n Guide AlphaServer GS80 160 320 System Management Console Installation and User Guide AlphaServer GS160 320 Upgrade Manual AlphaServer GS80 Upgrade Manual AlphaServer GS80 160 320 Site Preparation Information on the Internet Visit the HP Web site at www compaq com alphaserver for service tools and more information about the AlphaServer GS80 system Chapter 1 Overview The AlphaServer GS80 systems form the low end of the family of high performance server platforms GS80 160 320 designed for enterprise level applications Like the GS160 320 systems the GS80 systems are distinguished by their versatility and high degree of expandability This chapter gives an overview of the GS80 system with a block diagram and a physical diagram Section 1 4 lists the system and expander cabinets with their power requirements The GS80 system is contained in a single cabinet It is a drawer based system consisting of one or two drawers Each drawer contains one QBB with up to four CPU modules and up to four memory modules In a two drawer system a distribution board connects the two QBBs through their global ports The system cabinet of the GS80 also contains the power supplies and accommodates one PCI box a storage shelf optional and the OCP operator control panel An expander cabinet can house additional PCI boxes and storage shelves Overview 1 1 1 1 The System The GS80 systems come in two Alpha microprocessor configurations 4 pr
35. ocessor and 8 processor Each group of four microprocessors along with memory and I O modules is designed into a single quad building block QBB that is housed in a drawer Thus the systems are also designated as one drawer and two drawer Figure 11 A GS80 System PK 0635 99 1 2 AlphaServer GS80 Upgrade Manual System Upgrades A system upgrade is achieved in three ways e Adding a second drawer to a single drawer system e Adding a storage device to the single drawer system e Adding an expander cabinet to accommodate any additional I O devices This manual details the procedures for the addition of a second drawer to the system cabinet as well as the installation of a PCI box The addition of an expander cabinet is discussed in the AlphaServer GS80 Installation Guide EK GSR80 IN CPU Upgrades In this upgrade the original 4 Mbyte B cache B4125 CPUs are replaced with faster B4166 CPUs 8 Mbyte B cache or B4168 CPUs 16 Mbyte B cache or B4166 or B4168 CPUs are added to the existing system The original system has the following characteristics 1 The system cabinet is blue 2 The system drawer s supports 4 Mbytes of CPU B cache 3 The system contains 731 MHz B4125 CPUs only 4 The system runs on a 9 6 ns clock The addition of B4166 or B4168 CPUs to an existing system with B4125 CPUs results in
36. of the GS80 system Use this diagram as a guide for cabling when doing system upgrades GS80 Interconnection Diagram A 1 Figure A 1 GS80 Interconnection Diagram Terminator 12 45926 01 0 At End of CSB Bus 47 04736 01 2nd Storage Optional 2 17 00442 18 J 77 00442 18 is BA54A PCI No 2 9 17 04936 01 ese 17 00442 18 Adapter 17 00442 18 No 1 LURO 17 04563 02 17 04563 02 m 12 45925 01 gt or BA356 No 1 Optional ne a or Storage No 1 JA lt J 14 BA54A PCI J 15 J J 9 17 04936 18 217 00442 18 ee 17 00442 18 17 04736 01 OCP i 14 2 17 04563 02 Terminator Assembl 15 _17 04563 02 0 a a y f 13 1170481001 12 45926 01 J 2 17 04736 01 Jia BAS2A 4P J 0 lt _17 04563 02 is No 1 S4 2 17 04563 02 3 5 6 17 04936 01 LA he 2 17 04844 01 CSB A 3 17 04848 02 A J4 1704846 01 Adapter BA52A 4P J No 2 gt J 0 17 05037 02 17 04563 02 17 04563 02 17 04936 01 12 45925 01 A ED A AR A da aatan A 17 04844 01 17 04848 02 17 04846 01 17 04811 01 H7504 No 2 17 04844 01 a J 12 1 J 7 lt Power Subshelf Jet 17 04848 02 17 04846 01 17 04846 01 H7504 rep Power Subshelf 0 No 1 17 04848 02 J 1 J 1 J 1 AC inlet J 1 No 1 J 1 J 1 I A 2 AlphaServer
37. ompaq Analyze must be installed on each partition Q VET will not start if Compaq Analyze is not installed Install and run Q VET from the SYSTEM account on VMS and the root account on UNIX Follow the instructions listed under your operating system to install Q VET Remember to install Q VET in each partition Tru64 UNIX 1 Copy the kit tar file QVET_Vxxx tar to your system 2 Ifthis is not a new install check for old Q VET kits or DECVET kits via the following command setld i grep VET Note the names of any listed kits such as OTKBASExxx etc Remove the kits with the command setld d kitl_ name kit2_name kit3_name 3 Be sure that there is no directory named output If so move to another directory or remove the output directory rm r output 4 Untar the kit with the command tax xvf QVET_Vxxx tar 5 Install the kit with the command setld 1 output 6 During the install if you intend to use the GUI you must select the optional GUI subset QVETXOSF xxx 7 The Q VET installation will size your system for devices and memory It also runs qvet_tune You should answer y to the questions that are asked about setting parameters If you do not you may have trouble running Q 4 16 AlphaServer GS80 Upgrade Manual 8 VET After the installation completes you should delete the output directory with rm r output You can also delete the kit tar file You must reboot the system before starting Q VET On reboot y
38. on csb member while it tests amp initializes its Shared RAM SCM_E0 gt I QBBO PSM30 SysEvent QBB INIT CD1 Reg0O 7AB3 Reg1 3FFF test 0 fmask fts 8f I QBB1 PSM31 SysEvent QBB INIT CD1 Reg0O 7AB3 Reg1 3FFF test 0 fmask fts 8f I QBB2 PSM32 SysEvent QBB INIT CD1 Reg0 768F Reg1 0FFF test 0 fmask fts 8f I QBB3 PSM33 SysEvent QBB_ INIT _CD1 Reg0 768F Regl1 0FFF test 0 fmask fts 8f System Power Up 4 5 Testing SIO Shared RAM please wait Initializing shared ram Shared RAM Initialized Powering ON H Switch SCM_E0O gt I HSW4 HPM40 SysEvent HS_ INIT _CD1 Reg0 000F Reg1 D581 Phase 0 I Enable HS Links Of I QbbConf gp io c m 0000bbff Assign 0f SQbbO 00 PQbb 00 SoftQbbId 0000ba98 I SysConfig 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 07 1f 07 9f 37 3f 37 9f SCM_E0 gt I HSW4 HPM40 SysEvent LINKO_ON Reg0 000F Reg1 D581 I HSW4 HPM40 SysEvent LINK1_ON Reg0 010F Reg1 D581 SCM_E0 gt I HSW4 HPM40 SysEvent LINK2_ON Reg0 030F Reg1 D581 SCM_E0 gt I HSW4 HPM40 SysEvent LINK3_ON Reg0 070F Reg1 D581 SCM_E0 gt pics ave 83 QBBO now Testing Step 1 QBB1 now Testing Step 1 QBB2 now Testing Step 1 QBB3 now Testing Step 1 QBBO now Testing Step 3 QBB1 now Testing Step 3 QBB2 now Testing Step 3 QBB3 now Testing Step 3 QBBO now Testing Step 5 QBB1 now Testing Step 5 QBB2 now Testing Step 4 QBB3 now Testing Step
39. on it remove it and place it inside the cabinet Disconnect all cables to the OCP Remove the outer screw of the upper bracket holding the door to the frame ot Jie oes Loosen the inner screw of the upper bracket and slide the door and bracket to let the screw pass through the bracket gt Tilt the door away from the cabinet and lift it off the bottom bracket 7 Remove the bottom bracket Top Cover Removal 1 The top cover is held in place by plastic tabs at the front and back of the cover Push the cover up to release the tabs and lift it off the cabinet Top Cover Replacement 1 Replace the cover after you have replaced the side panels Covers are different for each cabinet Place the correct cover on the correct cabinet and snap in place Side Panel Removal 1 The side panels are held in place by two screws toward the bottom of the panel at the front and at the rear of the cabinet Loosen both screws 2 Pull the bottom of the panel free from the side members of the frame and lift it off the top frame member Side Panel Replacement 1 Reverse the removal procedure Door Replacement 1 Replace the doors after you have replaced the side panels and covers 2 Reverse the removal procedure B 14 AlphaServer GS80 Upgrade Manual Block diagram 1 3 C Cabinet preparation 3 6 Cabinets 1 5 Clock connections 2 8 Configurations expander cabinet 3 10 Connections clock 2 8 CSB 2 14 global p
40. ons from the drawers to the distribution board assembly Do the lower drawer first 1 Loosen captive fasteners on the distribution board assembly and extend the lower drawer Remove drawer cover to assemble and route cables Remove the CPU and memory modules near the back left corner of the drawer Then remove the two screws that hold the clock compartment cover and remove the cover Next remove the plastic clock compartment shield Attach global cables marked A1 and B1 to backplane connectors marked AO and BO and route through clamp and chassis cutout O Route male end of power harness through rear cutout and secure unused female connector with clamp Route coax cable and power harness through chassis cutout Reinstall the clock compartment shield and the clock compartment cover removed earlier Reinstall the CPU and memory modules and reattach the drawer cover System Upgrade 2 9 7 Carefully pull out the upper drawer while keeping the cables from the lower drawer out of the way to protect them from any damage by the distribution board assembly see Figure 2 5 Ensure that the distribution board assembly is engaged with the lower drawer Tighten captive fasteners Remove the CPU and memory modules near the back left corner of the drawer Then remove the two screws that hold the clock compartment cover and remove the cover Next remove the plastic clock compartment shield Attach global ports marked AO and BO
41. ort 2 8 ground 2 8 PCI box 3 8 power 2 14 signal 2 14 Control panel keyswitch 4 1 4 2 CPU switch 1 11 CPU upgrades 1 3 CSB connections 2 14 D De installing Q VET 4 22 Distribution board assembly 2 6 E Expander cabinet configurations 3 10 G Global port connections 2 8 Ground connections 2 8 GS80 block diagram 1 3 GS80 physical diagram 1 4 GS80 system 1 2 Index Installation distribution board assembly 2 6 PCI box 3 2 power subrack 2 2 second drawer 2 4 Installing Q VET 4 16 K Keyswitch 4 1 4 2 Keyswitch functions 4 3 M Mounting hardware PCI box 3 3 Mounting locations Memory Channel 3 15 PCI box 3 14 Starlight 3 12 StorageWorks 3 13 P PCI box cable connections 3 8 installation 3 2 mounting hardware 3 3 preparation 3 4 Physical diagram 1 4 Power connections 2 14 Power requirements 1 5 Power subrack installation 2 2 Power up 4 5 Power up display 4 5 Index 1 QBB 1 2 Q VET installation verification 4 14 Q VET results review 4 20 R Running Q VET 4 18 S Second drawer installation 2 4 Index 2 Signal connections 2 14 SMC 4 4 System management console 4 4 System upgrades 1 3 U Upgrades CPU 1 3 B 1 system 1 3
42. ou can start Q Vet GUI via vet amp or you can run non GUI Command Line via vet nw OpenVMS 1 Delete any QVETAXPxxx A or QVETAXPxxx EXE file from the current directory Copy the self extracting kit image file QVETAXPxxx EXE to the current directory It is highly recommended but not required that you purge the system disk before installing Q VET This will free up space that may be needed for PageFile expansion during the AUTOGEN phase purge sys sysdevice Extract the kit saveset with the command run QVETAXPxxx EXE and verify that the kit saveset was extracted by checking for the Successful decompression message Use sys update vmsinstal for the Q VET installation The installation will size your system for devices and memory You should choose all the default answers during the Q VET installation This will run the IVP tune the system and reboot During the install if you do not intend to use the GUI you can answer no to the question Do you want to install Q VET with the DECwindows Motif interface After the installation completes you should delete the QVETAXP0xx A file and the QVETAXPxxx EXE file On reboot you can start Q VET GUI via vet or the command interface via vet int char System Power Up 4 17 4 4 2 Running Q VET You must run Q VET on each partition in the system to verify the complete installation Compaq recommends that you review the Testing Notes section of the Release Notes befor
43. rdware to Mount Units in Designated U Locations PK0549 00 3 12 AlphaServer GS80 Upgrade Manual Figure 3 8 Mounting Locations for the StorageWorks Storage Shelves Front Rails BA356 Hole Locations BA356 1 BA356 2 BA356 3 BA356 4 BA356 5 BA356 6 Basse 8 Use BA35X RK Mounting Hardware PK0550 00 PCI Box Installation 3 13 Figure 3 9 Mounting Locations for the PCI Box BA54A PCI Box Hole Locations Front Rails Rear Rails O PCI Box 4 80 79 78 77 75 74 ey 72 71 PCI Box 3 10 8 o eye 3 2 PCI Box 2 PCI Box 1 Location for single unit E CSB Mounting Holes Mounts on Rear Right Rail Only PK0552 00 3 14 AlphaServer GS80 Upgrade Manual Figure 3 10 Mounting Locations for the Memory Channel Memory Channel Hole Locations Front Rails Rear Rails O Memory Channel 2 i o0 0 Memory Channel 1 i Use Memory Channel 2 Rackmount Kit 2T MAVRK PK0551 00 PCI Box Installation 3 15 Chapter 4 System Power Up This chapter tells how to power up the system and what happens upon power up Sections include Control Panel K
44. rement System Cabinet H9A20 CA 115 127V U S Canada System Cabinet H9A20 CB 200 240V Europe System Cabinet H9A20 CC 200 240V U S Canada Japan Expander Cabinet H9A20 AA 115 127V U S Canada Expander Cabinet H9A20 AB 200 240V Europe Expander Cabinet H9A20 AC 200 240V U S Canada Japan 1 6 AlphaServer GS80 Upgrade Manual Chapter 2 System Upgrade To upgrade a one drawer system to a two drawer system you must e Install the power subrack for the second drawer e Install the second drawer System Upgrade 2 1 2 1 Installing a Power Subrack Install the power subrack first then install the second drawer Figure 2 1 shows how to install the power subrack Figure 2 1 Installing the Power Subrack PK 0543 99 2 2 AlphaServer GS80 Upgrade Manual The shipping box of the power subrack assembly contains the following items e Subrack power supply assembly e Two base support brackets right hand and left hand e Mounting kit hardware consisting of two M6 screws six M5 screws and four M6 nuts Refer to Figure 2 1 and install the power subrack into the cabinet as follows 1 Insert an M6 screw on the left hand base support bracket 74 52913 01 through the appropriate hole on the left hand rail of the cabinet front so that the bracket is inside the cabinet and the three securing holes are lined up with the cabinet rail holes Secure with an M6 nut 2 Secure the back of the base support bracket to t
45. rives its operating clock speed from the system clock The B4125 CPU is not supported when the system clock is run at 9 0 ns NOTE Be sure to update the firmware See Section B 2 Figure B Installing a CPU Removal For Module Installation Align Module Color to Frame Color as Shown PK2225 The unoccupied slot is covered with a filler First remove the filler from the selected slot then proceed to install the module as follows B 2 AlphaServer GS80 Upgrade Manual 1 Check the firmware revisions and update if necessary 2 Ensure that the color code of the CPU module matches the color code of the slot Push the retainers on the module latches with your thumbs in the direction of the arrows and release the latch 4 Slide the module into the slot guide and gently push it in until the latches are activated 5 Close the latches onto the bulkhead and push them in until you hear one or two clicks The module is now firmly seated in the slot Table B 1 Comparison of CPUs CPU Part B cache Speed Number Size in MHz Comments B4125 4 Mbytes 731 The B4125 must operate at this speed and requires the system clock to run at 9 6 ns B4166 4or8 1001 The B4166 runs at this speed and uses all its available Mbytes B cache when all CPUs in the system are B4166 or it is in a system with B4168 CPUs the clock runs at 9 0 ns and the CPUs are in a system box with duplicate tag support of the 8 MB cache If the system
46. rting console on CPU 1 initialized idle PCB initializing idle process PID lowering IPL CPU 1 speed is 731 MHz create powerup starting console on CPU 2 initialized idle PCB initializing idle process PID lowering IPL CPU 2 speed is 731 MHz create powerup 4 10 AlphaServer GS80 Upgrade Manual starting console on CPU 3 initialized idle PCB initializing idle process lowering IPL CPU 3 speed is 731 MHz create powerup starting console on CPU 4 initialized idle PCB initializing idle process lowering IPL CPU 4 speed is 731 MHz create powerup starting console on CPU 5 initialized idle PCB initializing idle process lowering IPL CPU 5 speed is 731 MHz create powerup entering idle loop starting console on CPU 6 initialized idle PCB initializing idle process lowering IPL CPU 6 speed is 731 MHz create powerup starting console on CPU 7 initialized idle PCB initializing idle process lowering IPL CPU 7 speed is 731 MHz create powerup starting console on CPU 8 initialized idle PCB initializing idle process lowering IPL CPU 8 speed is 731 MHz create powerup starting console on CPU 9 initialized idle PCB initializing idle process lowering IPL CPU 9 speed is 731 MHz create powerup starting console on CPU 10 initialized idle PCB initializing idle process PID PID PID PID PID PID PID PID System Power Up 4 11 lowering IPL CPU 10 speed is 731 MHz create powerup starting console on
47. s for each bracket The front track mounting bracket has an insert for alignment Tighten the two screws in the front bracket but leave the other screws loose for later adjustment and tightening on the rear bracket Do not use insert to mount the rear bracket Do the same on the second outer track bracket CAUTION It is very important to have the brackets loose until the PCI box is mounted on the rails Tightening the track mounting bracket at this stage will cause difficulty and may result in jamming when sliding the PCI box into the cabinet later in the procedure Locate the pattern of four holes on the selected area in the cabinet where the PCI box is to be installed Place U nuts on each of the four holes in the back cabinet rail and two U nuts on the two outermost holes in the front cabinet rail O Align the mounting rail brackets with the front and rear of the cabinet rails and attach the mounting rail bracket to the cabinet rails with two M5 screws on the outermost holes of each mounting rail bracket Mount the second rail on the other side of the cabinet following steps 3 to 5 above Attach the snap latch retainer bracket to the rear rail mounting bracket and the cabinet rail at the inner holes of the 4 hole pattern using two M5 screws Ensure that the snap latch retainer bracket is aligned properly to engage with the plastic latch to be placed on the PCI box after mounting Repeat this step at the opposite side o
48. s from the local I O riser ports on the drawers to the remote risers in the PCI box The GS80 upgrade is complete Turn on the system and verify the operation of the new drawer System Upgrade 2 15 Chapter 3 PCI Box Installation This chapter gives the procedures for the installation of a PCI box Procedures are applicable for the installation of the component in any location PCI Box Installation 3 1 3 1 Installing a PCI Box Unpack the shipping box and note its contents Figure 34 shows the PCI box Figure 3 1 PCI Box Rear View Front View 37 Jo IS J 15 J 14 PK 0517 99 3 2 AlphaServer GS80 Upgrade Manual The shipping box contains the following items PCI box BA54A AA Mounting hardware kit CK BA54A AA Table 3 1 lists the items in the PCI box mounting hardware CK BA54A AA Table 3 1 PCI Box Mounting Hardware Part Number Description CK BA54A AA 70 33596 01 Latch assembly 1 74 53016 01 Plate strike 1 74 52544 01 Through cable 1 74 53597 01 Bracket shipping 2 74 52428 01 Bracket slide front mounting RH 4 74 60022 01 Bracket adapter mounting 1 12 45925 01 Conn adapter molded 2 RJ4 1 12 45926 01 Conn term molded 8 POS MOD 1 17 04736 01 Wire harness assembly 2TWP 2 8 1 POS MOD 17 04936 01 Cable assembly mold shld 4TWP 1 2 9 17 00083 03 Pwr cord term 3 14 SJT 125V 108I 1 17 00442 18 Pwr cord term 9
49. sis slots close the covers and fasten them to the chassis with screws see Figure 2 7 14 In the upper drawer reinstall the CPU and memory modules Next reattach the drawer cover and push both drawers into the cabinet Fasten them with the screws System Upgrade 2 11 15 Install the ground strap to tie the drawers together Attach one end of the ground strap to the power connector block on each drawer using one of the existing mounting screws Figure 2 6 Cable Connections 3 PK3223 2 12 AlphaServer GS80 Upgrade Manual Figure 2 7 Cable Connections 4 PK3224 System Upgrade 2 13 2 2 3 Power Signal and CSB Connections After you have installed the second drawer make power signal connections between the power subrack and the drawer Connect the drawer to the CSB console serial bus See Figure 2 8 Figure 2 8 Power Signal and CSB Connections CSB Junction Block 2 o jo jo o i iE monn Power b4 Signals CSB Connection 3 48V 48RTN VAUX VAUXRTN Fan Power Signals CSB Connection 3 CSB Junction Block 2
50. tch Packs cccccccccccccsscceeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeess B 7 Accessing the Clock Module cccccseeeeeeeesssesessesesesssesssssessessneeees B 8 Setting the B4168 Compatibility Switch cccccccececeeeeeeeeeees B 11 GS80 Cabinet vests eerst cede cel coe5 Seca ceceetagda cduavaddedeesaed cdaasaddedeesdadadeasatze B 13 Cabinet Models and Power Requirements cccccccccccsssceeeeeeeeeees 1 5 PCI Box Mounting Hardware cccsssssssessssssesssssseessssesssssssssssssees 3 3 Keyswitch Functions on the Control Panel ccssssssssssessesessseeees 4 3 Comparisons Of CPUS ccccccccccscccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseseeeeeeeeeeeess B 3 Comparisons of System Drawers cccccccccsscccceceeceecececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees B 4 vii Preface Intended Audience This manual is for service providers of HP AlphaServer GS80 systems Document Structure This manual uses a structured documentation design Topics are organized into small sections usually consisting of two facing pages Most topics begin with an abstract that provides an overview of the section followed by an illustration or example The facing page contains descriptions procedures and syntax definitions This manual has four chapters and two appendixes Chapter 1 Overview provides a conceptual introduction to the system Chapter 2 System Upgrade discusses the requirements for the upgrade of a one draw
51. the latest Q VET released version to verify the system installation Compaq recommends running the latest Q VET released version to verify that hardware on Tru64 UNIX and OpenVMS systems is installed correctly and is operational Q VET is the Qualification Verifier Exerciser Tool that is used by product engineers to exercise systems under development Q VET does not verify the operating system configuration If the system has been partitioned Q VET must be installed and run separately on each partition to verify the complete installation Compaq Analyze must be installed on the operating system prior to running Q VET You must always obtain the latest revision of Q VET from the Q VET Web site the latest Q VET release information Release Notes and documentation are located at http chump2 mro cpqcorp net qvet Q VET is not FISed on new systems or included on the quarterly firmware CD It is distributed on the Tools Unplugged CD at http phxmcs phx dec com mcestools_request htm but that version may not be the latest CAUTION Do not install the Digital System Verification Software DECVET on GS80 GS160 or GS320 systems Non IVP Q VET scripts verify disk operation for some drives with write enabled techniques These are intended for Engineering and Manufacturing Test Run ONLY IVP scripts on systems that contain customer data or any other items that must not be written over See the Q VET Disk Testing Policy Notice on the Q V
52. uts and fasten the left and right mounting brackets for the slides Mount the left side external track to the rails using two M6 screws Do the front end first then the rear end Tighten mounting screws Repeat for the right side external track but leave loose for proper alignment with drawer slides Pull out the slide rails all the way until they lock Make sure that the ball bearing races on the external slide rails are positioned forward Lift the drawer two persons needed and carefully engage the internal rails on the drawer with the external slide rails on the cabinet Carefully slide the drawer into the cabinet while making sure that the drawer rails engage with the bearings Slide the drawer in and ensure that the loose right slide has engaged correctly with the mating track Tighten the right slide mounting screws Test that the drawer is installed properly by sliding it in and out of the cabinet Then push the drawer all the way into the cabinet You must now install the distribution board assembly and make the following cable connections Global port cables Clock module power and signal harness Clock module coaxial cable System Upgrade 2 5 2 2 1 Installing the Distribution Board Assembly Remove the placeholder bracket and insert the distribution board assembly from the rear of the cabinet Fasten it to the upper and lower drawers See Figure 2 3 Figure 2 3 Installing the Distribution Board Assembly
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