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1. Cab 3 onln onln onln onln onln onln onln onln onln 12749 12544 12762 12405 Chapter 6 p271 Disk Power cab 0 dps 1 p274 Main breaker cab 0 mps 0 p274 Main breaker cab 0 mps 1 Appendix Fault Isolation Appendix A Fault Isolation This section contains information used to troubleshoot faults in the system It contains the following subsections Component Status LEDs System Error Log A 1 Component Status LEDs A 1 1 General LED information LEDs can be in a three color arrangement a two color arrangement or a single light General explanations or these categories follow A 1 1 1 Three Color LED Arrangements Most component status LEDs are grouped in threes they are in a traffic light configuration red on top yellow in the middle green on the bottom Generally when a status light is illuminated it indicates one of the following conditions Aredlight indicates that the component is not functioning properly In most cases the component is broken and needs to be replaced A yellow light indicates that the component is simplexed that is operating without a partner Do not remove this component The yellow light is illuminated when the component is in the process of configuring itself with its partner or when its partner has failed Yellow LEDs can also indicate that a component is performing a self test In most cases removi
2. Installation of a Lucent Module at Lucent Technologies Inc Date of Install Report Wed May 14 09 20 46 EST 1999 Type of Installation Installation Product Installed Module Site Id gt cac ux System Module Nam gt cac ux Company gt Lucent Technologies Inc Address gt 55 Fairbanks Blvd Crty Marlboro State or Country gt MA Zip 01752 Sales Order Number gt 334 0 Module Serial Number 60029 System Administrator gt Joe Smith System Admin Phone No gt 999 767 9898 Installed by gt Joe Smith Total Install Tim gt 5 HP UX Releas gt 11 00 01 Model Typ gt 412 Chassis Typ gt Slot RSN Installed gt YES User Name for CAC Access gt Sracsx Password for CAC USer gt cacpolo RSN Password NONE Not Set gt cacpolo Modem Phone Number gt 1 999 767 5342 Was your Stratus system delivered when expected gt YES Did the h your orde ardware software r SYES and documentation received match Were you able to properly prepare your environment using the Stratus supplied Site Preparation documentation gt YES Chapter 6 Were you able to successfully install your system by utilizing the Stratus supplied product Installation documentation gt YES Were there any hardware installation problems gt NO Were there any software installation problems NO Ad
3. Offline The device is not functional or not being used Burning PROM i eus E S B Theftsmaint burnprom command is in progress on the device The suitcase stays in Seine offline standby when burning PROM Standby The status of a hardware component can change For example a component could go from Online to offline because of a hardware or software error A 5 Fault Codes The fault tolerant services return fault codes when certain events occur Fault codes are displayed by the ftsmaint 1s command in the FCode field and by the ft smaint 1s 1 command inthe Fault Code field The following table lists and describes the fault codes Short Format Long Format Explanation is Format ls l Format 2FLT Both A ACUs Faulted Both A ACUS are e faulted ADROK Cabinet Address Hosen The cabinet address i is frozen BLINK Cabinet Fault Light Blinking The cabinet faul light i is blinking oe The BP power supply is either faulted or missing BRKOK Cabinet Circuit Breaker s OK The cabinet circuit i breaker s a are OK CABACU ACU Card Faulted i The A ACU card i is faulted 7 i CABADR Cabinet Address Not Frozen The cabinet addresses are not frozen CABBFU Cabinet Battery Fuse Unit Fault The cabinet battery fuse unit it fault occurred CABBRK Cabinet Circuit Breaker A circuit breaker in the cabinet was tripped Tripped CABCDC Cabinet Data Collector Fault The cabinet
4. example the following output shows an online T805 tape drive located on virtual SCSI bus 3 sbin hwmaint ls tape Modelx Description State Code Flg Serial BdRv PcRv Slotloc t805 4mm DAT Tape Drive onln i 9503 vsb 300 4 Verify that the tape drive is operating properly by issuing a tape drive operatingcommand such as cpio to copy a small file to tape and then copy the same file from the tape to the tmp directory The tape drive operating commands are described in the FTX Commands Reference Manual RA60X If the tape drive is not operating properly after performing the previous steps refer to the manuals DNCP Series 400 400 CO PA amp 500 Tape Drive Operation Guide R716 for troubleshooting information Chapter 4 Chapter 4 Booting the System This chapter describes how to boot the system Boot the system by performing the following steps Verify that cabinet components are seated properly by checking that their thumbscrews are fully tightened Verify that the flash cards are fully inserted in the bridge cards in slot 0 of each PCI card cage Power up the system console Initiate the automatic boot process by turning on For DNCP Series 400 PA 8500 the MAIN and PCI power switches See Figure 4 1 For DNCP Series 400 CO PA 8500 the MAIN ACU and PCI power switches See Figure 4 2 e e t2 Figure 4 1 System Power Switches for the DNCP Series 400 PA 8500 PC Power Sawliches Ground C
5. 48V red test point Verify that the voltage is within the range of 40 5 VDC to 60 0 VDC APCAUTION If the input voltage is not within the specified range do not proceed to the next step Verify the DC power input source 4 Since it is recommended that you limit the times the system is powered up and down proceed to the system console instructions See Section 2 2 Installing the System Console later in this chapter before completing Step 5 5 Turn on the cabinet MAIN power switches The cabinet power supply lights are illuminated indicating that the system is receiving power If the lights do not illuminate check the following Incoming power sources Power cable connections to the power sources and cabinet e The polarity of the power cables See Figure 2 10 for power cable polarity information for additional electrical wiring information see Appendix A of the DNCP Series 400 400 CO PA 8500 Site Planning Guide R454 e If the power cord or the power source is not the cause of the problem refer to the FTX Operating System DNCP Series 400 400 CO PA 8500 Operation and Maintenance Guide RXXX for further system troubleshooting Chapter 2 2 2 Installing the System Console If you are using a V105 terminal as the system console connect it to the cabinet as described in the following procedure If you are using another terminal as the system console be sure it is configured with the following parameters e VT300 7
6. If the logic suitcases have a vinyl protective covering on the front remove the covering once the system cabinet is in place Optional air filters are located below the suitcases on the front of the disk shelves and on the front of the DC power supply chassis System air filters must be changed regularly Refer to FTX Operating System DNCP Series 400 400 CO PA 8500 Operation and Maintenance Guide RXXX for preventive maintenance instructions 1 3b 1 2 DNCP Series 400 CO PA 8500 Cabinet Rear Components The rear of the cabinet has two doors that provide access to the components housed in the back of the cabinet For an illustration See Figure 1 7 which is also described in the following paragraphs Chapter 1 Figure 1 7 DNCP Series 400 CO PA 8500 Cabinet Rear View Cable Opening _ QM Cabinet Fault Light Alarm Relay Connectors 2 Power Input Connectors 23 SE SE Wid m Repeater Modules 2 SES Modil s x 1 per Tray 1 per Tray SELD Terminator Disk Fans Wodules 6 HT 3 per Tray PO Gard G ages 2 Srounding Strap Jack 7 m Grounding Strap Jack Serial Ports zb Gable Opening Cpon sz The top of the cabinet has a cable opening that provides access for routing system power cables and communications cables The top of the cabinet frame has an amber cabinet fault light that illuminates when a component within the cabinet has fa
7. See Section 2 2 Installing the System Console later in this chapter before completing Step 10 10 Turn on the cabinet MAIN power switches The cabinet power supply lights are illuminated indicating that the system is receiving power If the LEDs do not illuminate check the following incoming power sources power cable connections to the power sources and cabinet If the power cable or the power source is not the cause of the problem refer to the FTX Operating System DNCP Series 400 400 CO PA 8500 Operation and Maintenance Guide RXXX for further system troubleshooting 2 1a 2 Installing the Power Cables Bottom Entry To route the power cables from the bottom of the system follow the steps for top entry except itis not necessary to open the cabinet top Step 4 e In Step 7 simply let the power cords drop downward in the cabinet rear and go through the bottom of the cabinet 2 1b Installing the Cabinet For DNCP Series 400 CO PA 8500 To install the cabinet perform the following steps If routing the power cables from the top of the cabinet perform the following steps See Section 2 1b 1 Installing the Power Cables Top Entry If routing the power cables from the bottom of the cabinet perform the following steps Chapter 2 See Section 2 1b 2 Installing the Power Cables Bottom Entry HO TE Power cables are terminated with a two hole universal lug Depending on your site requirements this terminatio
8. components Figure 1 1 DNCP Series 400 PA 8500 System in a typical computer room environment NES To AC Power HER lt AGREE ET BUSS ES To AC Power Sl Source B AC Power i Outlets OXX Telephone Ad Lan Jack al Modem J a C p0288 1 3a 1 DNCP Series 400 PA 8500 Cabinet Each DNCP Series 400 PA 8500 consists of a single cabinet that houses all major system components Two sets of doors on the front and rear of the cabinet provide access to these components The following sections describe the cabinet components e Cabinet Front Components e Rear Components Chapter 1 e System Ventilation 1 3a 1 1 DNCP Series 400 PA 8500 Cabinet Front Components For the components housed in the front of the cabinet See Figure 1 2 which is also described in the following paragraphs Figure 1 2 DNCP Series 400 PA 8500 Cabinet Front View Cabinet Fault Light PCI Power Switches 2 PC IPawer Supplies 2 Alarm Control Units 2 M RE Rectifiers 2 Main Switch k pr ERE AC Circuit Breaker Disk Power Supplies DDDDDDDDD Disk Drives lt gt ED ODDDDDDDD Maximum 7 per tray Pl F aut FCI Backplane Access C over Suitcase 1 Suitcase Cp nssb The amber cabinet fault light located at the top of the cabinet frame above the doors illuminates when one or more components within the cabinet have failed For a more detaile
9. 1 MENU 11 Atthe Command prompt at the end of HUB PHONE 1 MENU enter the value 2 to select the set menu item in order to specify the hub phone 1 entry The hub phone 1 entry specifies the RSN phone number of the supporting Stratus hub If you enter a different hub number than the one which should be used the CAC will contact the site after it receives the installation report In the following example the North American hub number is specified HUB PHONE 1 MENU 1 get get current hub phone 1 setting 2 set set hub phone 1 Options command command help for command 0 parent menu goto main menu q quit rsnadmin Command 2 Enter new hub phone 1 18008515125 Database successfully updated Hit Return to continue NOTE If errors occur at this point you did not start the RSN with the usr stratus rsn bin rsnon command before you started rsnadmin You will exit RSNADMIN with the error below Command 4 site info is not valid when rsndbs is not running rsnadmin Unable to access rsn database server system error No such file or directory Exiting rsnerrno 313 errno 2 Chapter 5 To recover from the error start RSN by executing the usr stratus rsn bin rsnon command at the operating system prompt Then execute the usr stratus rsn bin rsnadmin command to display the RSNADMIN MAIN MENU Enter 4 to display the SITE INFO MENU You can now set the hub phone number by entering 2 at th
10. 4 gt key 11 The V105 displays the prompt Save all Y N Press the y key to save the values selected or the lt n gt key to exit without saving them Customize the V105 in other ways by again pressing the lt SETUP F3 gt or lt CTRL SCROLL LOCK gt key and then selecting the appropriate screen by pressing the associated function key Set and save the configuration values as described in the preceding steps 2 3 Installing a C419 C619 Modem for RSN Use Install a C419 C619 modem for RSN use by performing the following steps 1 Verify that the modem power switch is in the OFF down position See Figure 2 18 Figure 2 18 Modem Power Switch Chapter 2 Rear of Cx1a Modem 2 Some CX19 modems have a dial up leased line switch on the side If the modem being used does verify that the switch is in the up position See Figure 2 19 If the modem does not have this switch continue with step 3 Figure 2 19 Modem Dial Up Leased Line Switch Dial Up Leased Line amp witch Front of Cx19 Modem 3 Locate the 16 DIP switches and verify that they are set CORRECTLY See Figure 2 20 If necessary use the end of a paper clip or similar pointed instrument to change the switch settings Figure 2 20 Modem DIP Switch Settings Chapter 2 Frant af Modem 4 Connect one end of the telephone cable to the modem LINE connector and the other end to the telephone wall jack See Figure 2 21 Figure 2 21 Conne
11. HP UX Operating System Fault Tolerant System Administration R1004H 04 ST 5 1 Preparing to Configure the RSN After logging into the system as root See Booting the System perform the following steps to prepare to configure the RSN 1 Enter the following command to set the password for the user sracsx or sracs The sracsx or srac login name enables CAC personnel to log in remotely to the system In particular the sracsx login enables the CAC to examine and change values in your system The sracs login provides a restricted shell that enables the CAC only to examine values in this system passwd sracs or passwd sracsx 2 The system prompts you for a password Enter a new password and then confirm the password at the subsequent prompt New password Re enter new password 3 Record the sracsx or sracs account password you will enter the password in the installation report as described later in this chapter 5 2 Configuring the RSN Perform the following steps to configure the RSN using the rsnadmin command 1 Execute the rsnon script as shown in the following example This script enables the RSN to work properly Chapter 5 usr stratus rsn bin rsnon This script displays the following message and prompt Press the Return key to continue 1 Setting rsn monitor rsn getty rsndbs to respawn in etc inittab 2 Enabling the rsntrans entry in var spool cron crontabs rsn 3 If any errors are encountered no changes are co
12. ORDER STATUS APPROVED Verify this site ID If this is the same site ID value specified with the zsnadmin command as described in the Configuring the RSN section of Chapter 5 press the Return key FTX Customer Installation Reporter Rev 1 0 Installation of a Stratus Module Verify the Site id amp System node name currently set on the system If correct press return or enter correct name System site id comp x 5 When the Return key is pressed a prompt asks for verification of the system node name The default node name is the same as the site ID To verify the node name press the Return key A different node name can be entered and saved by pressing the Return key If a different node name is entered log in as superuser when completing the installation report and change the actual node name value with the uname S command 6 When the Return key is pressed prompting occurs one field at a time for additional information about the site After a field is completed press the Return key to move to the next field Company Lucent Technologies Street address 55 Fairbanks Blvd City Marlboro State or Country MA Chapter 6 Zip 01752 The script then prompts you to enter the sales order number Sales Order Number 113370 Find the order number ORDER NO on the picklist as shown in bold below Report Name COP 3136 S O PICKLIST Report Date 05 15 99 BILL O
13. Suitcase Power On LED Sequence A 2 4 PCI Card LEDs Figure A 4 the PCI card cage label found on the PCI card cage cabinet front shows possible states for PCI LEDs and describes their meanings Figure A 4 PCI Card Cage Label Appendix Fault Isolation STATUS LIGHTS CRU LEDS PCI CARDS FAULT RUNNING DO NOT PULL TESTING FLASHING PARTIALLY PARTIALLY NEEDS SERVICE DUPLEXED SIMPLEXED NOT BROKEN BROKEN CONFIGURED OK TO PULL DO NOT PULL ML 000634 TP A 3 System Log and Status Messages System logs contain information concerning major system events and the time they occurred which can help detect and evaluate system problems Each time a significant event occurs the syslog message logging facility enters an error message into the systemlog at var adm syslog syslog 1log Depending upon the severity of the error and the phase of system operation the same message might also be displayed on the console System messages and fault codes are subject to change For the most current system message information please refer to the recent version of the HP UX Operating System Fault Tolerant System Administration R1004H 04 ST Several HP UX commands provide status information about components or services These commands are listed in the following table Command Type of Information ftsmaint and ioscan Hardware information sar System performance information sysdef Kernel par
14. a minimum of 18 inches of unobstructed area above the top of the cabinet For cabinet ventilation patterns and the required clearances to ensure proper cooling of internal components See Figure 1 4 APCAUTION Always ensure adequate air flow around the cabinet Do not place objects on top of the cabinet or where they obstruct air vents Obstructed air vents can cause the system to overheat and parts within it to fail Figure 1 4 System Ventilation Chapter 1 18 in 45 cm 1 3b System Description for DNCP Series 400 CO PA 8500 DNCP Series 400 CO PA 8500 system combines the Hewlett Packard PA RISC PA 8500 microprocessor system features rapid symmetric multiprocessing and continuously available hardware Designed specifically for the CO environment the system is fully CO compliant including support of Zone 4 seismic resilience standards This system uses DC power The DNCP Series 400 CO PA 8500 system utilizes the FTX operating system The DNCP Series 400 CO PA 8500 achieves continuous availability by partnering or duplexing two identical online components so that if one fails its partner continues to operate Other system components ensure availability by operating in standby mode with one component online while the other stands by to take over operation should its partner fail The DNCP Series 400 CO PA 8500 must be installed by a qualified service technician but most of the components are customer maintainable
15. data collector faulted CABCEC Fault Equipment Cabinet A fault was recorded on the main cabinet bus Fau CABCFG Cabinet Configuration The cabinet contains an illegal configuration Incorrect CaBpcD Cabinet DC Distribution Unit A DC distribution unit faulted Fault CABFAN Broken Cabinet Fan A cabinet fan failed CABFLT Cabinet Fault Deen A component in the cabinet faulted CABFLT Cabinet Fault Light On The cabinet fault lightis is on Appendix Fault Isolation CABLE PCI Power Cable Missing This PCI backpanel cable is not attached CABPCU Cabinet Power Control Unit A power control unit faulted Fault CABPSU Cabinet Power Supply Unit A power supply unit faulted Fault CABPWR Broken Cabinet Power A cabinet power controller failed Controller CABTMP Cabinet Battery Temperature A cabinet battery temperature above the safety Fault threshold was detected CABTMP Cabinet Temperature Fault A cabinet temperature above the safety threshold was detected CDCREG Cabinet Data Registers valid me cabinet data cole is RE incorrect register information Upgrade the unit A battery CRU FRU is charging To leave this CHARGE Charging Battery state the battery needs to be permanently bad or fully charged DSKFAN Disk Fan Faulted Missing The disk fan either faulted or is missing ENC OK SCSI Peripheral Enclosure OK The SCSI peripheral enclosure is OK ENCFLT e P
16. need to enter the password in the installation report as described later in this chapter Press the Return key to save the new RSN password Enter a slash and then press the Return key to return to RSNADMIN MAIN MENU 13 Atthe Command prompt at the end of RSNADMIN MAIN MENU enter the value 5 to select the notify list menu item The notify list enables you to specify who should receive mail or messages when the RSN encounters any problems or if there is unsolicited incoming RSN modem traffic for example when a supporting hub calls your site For example Chapter 5 Command 5 This displays the menu called NOTIFY LIST MENU 14 Atthe Command prompt at the end of NOTIFY LIST MENU enter the value 4 to select the add both menu item to add your login name or the system administrator s login name to the list For example NOTIFY LIST MENU 1 list list the notify list 2 add mail add user for mail notify 3 add message add user for message notify 4 add both add user for both types of notification 5 remove user remove user from list Options command command help for command 0 parent menu goto main menu q quit rsnadmin Command 4 NOTE If you do not know which users you want to add you can change the notify list later The system then prompts you to enter a user to the notify list Specify a login name The login name should not contain any spaces Enter user root Press
17. of the system Unpack the two power cables AW 000955 and AW 000968 from one of the cartons shipped with the system The part number for each power cable appears on the cable and on the plastic bag in which the cable is shipped A DANGER Before connecting a power cable always shut off both MAIN system power switches Route the power cables up through the cable guides provided on the chassis frame 2 Connect each color coded power cable to the cabinet and into a separate DC power source See Figure 2 11 To connect the power cable to the cabinet align the red mark on the cable with the red alignment guide at the top of the connector Then twist the cable clockwise until the red mark is aligned with the alignment guide on the right side of the connector The power cables are color coded red and blue to match the color labeling of the power sources at your site fc AUT ION Be sure to connect each power cable to a separate DC power source If they are plugged into the same source a failure at the source will result in a system crash Figure 2 11 Connecting the Power Cables Bottom Entry Chapter 2 Red Alignment Guides Power Source A 7 Red Alignment Guides To D C Power Source B 3 Using a digital voltmeter DVM measure the DC input voltage by connecting the leads to the input voltage test points below the DC input connector Connect the black lead to the 48V black test point connect the red lead to the
18. sales picklists 1 Preparing to Install the System Q Safety Considerations Required Tools System Description for DNCP Series 400 PA 8500 Cabinet System Description for DNCP Series 400 CO PA 8500 Cabinet Status Lights System Peripherals 2 Installing the Core System Components Installing the Cabinet for DNCP Series 400 PA 8500 Installing the Cabinet for DNCP Series 400 CO PA 8500 Installing the System Console Installing a C419 C619 Modem for RSN Use Installing PCI Cards and Cables 3 Installing the Tape Drives Installing a Stand Alone T800 Series Tape Drives Installing Daisy Chained T800 Series Tape Drives Completing the Installation of Tape Drives on a Running System 4 Booting the System 5 Configuring the RSN and C416 C619 Modem Q Preparing to Configure the RSN Configuring the RSN e Configuring the C419 C619 Modem Completing and Verifying Configuration of the RSN 6 Sending the Installation Report Q Preparing an Installation Report Sending an Installation Report to CAC Sample Installation Report Appendix A Fault Isolation General LED Information System Component LEDs O Power Supply LEDs O Disk Shelf LEDs O Suitcase LEDs O PCI Card LEDs System Log and Status Messages Component Status O Software State Information O Hardware Status Information Fault Codes e Trouble
19. the Return key to continue Ck CK Ck Ck CK Ck Ck CK Ck CCS Ck CC Ck C CK Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck kk Ck Ck Ck Ck kk Sk Kk Sk Sk kx Mk kx ko ko OC CK Ck Ck KC Ck CK Ck CC Ck CK Ck C CK Ck Ck CK Ck Ck CC Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck kk Sk Ck kv Sk ko kv kx kx o CHECKING RSN INITTAB SETTINGS Changing settings to respawn 22 24c22 24 lt rsnd 234 off usr stratus rsn bin rsndbs gt dev null 2 amp 1 lt rsng 234 0ff usr stratus rsn bin rsngetty r gt dev null 2 amp 1 lt rsnm 234 0ff usr stratus rsn bin rsn monitor dev null 2 gt amp 1 gt rsnd 234 respawn usr stratus rsn bin rsndbs gt dev null 2 gt amp 1 gt rsng 234 respawn usr stratus rsn bin rsngetty r gt dev null 2 amp 1 gt rsnm 234 respawn usr stratus rsn bin rsn monitor gt dev null 2 amp 1 Are these the proper changes to be made y n y The script displays a commented out line in the file var spool cron crontabs sracs and asks you if this line should be uncommented Press y followed by the Return key to continue Ck Ck ck ck Ck CK kk Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck kk Ck CK kk Ck kk Ck Ck kk Ck kk Sk Ck ko Sk Ck ko Sk Sk ko ko kx kx KEKKKKKKKK Ck CC Ck CK CC C CK Ck Ck Ck Ck CK Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Sk Ck Sk Sk Sk Kk kv Sk Pk ko kx kx Xo CHECKING var spool cron crontabs sracs FOR RSNTRANS 1 16 31 46 usr stratus rsn bin rsntrans rl s HUB z gt dev null Is this the proper line in var spool cron crontabs sracs to uncomment y
20. the Return key to save the login name in the notify list 1 Enter q to exit the zsnadmin command 5 3 Configuring the C419 C619 Modem Perform the following steps to configure the C419 C619 modem 1 If you did not initialize the C419 C619 modem when you installed the modem hardware activate it now If the modem is not connected to your system See Installing a C419 C619 Modem for RSN Use 2 Before executing rsninitmodem execute the rsnoff script as follows usr stratus rsn bin rsnoff qa Press the Return key to continue Using the a option stops all RSN processes including rsnd and rsn monitor Using the q option causes rsnoff not to prompt you Chapter 5 3 Execute the following script to configure the C419 C619 modem For more information on the rsninitmoden script see the rsninitmodem man page usr stratus rsn bin rsninitmodem The script displays the following messages as it configures the modem Verifying eueLe P 9 o di mede Saving usr stratus bin rsninitmodem Done 5 4 Completing and Verifying Configuration of the RSN Perform the following steps to complete and verify the configuration of the RSN 1 To complete the configuration of the modem execute the rsn setup script as shown in the following example usr stratus rsn bin rsn setup This script verifies that the RSN setup is correct and displays the following message rsn setup completed successfully If the script displays error mess
21. the temporary install report tmp IRF2232 as tmp INRP0123 0925 Install Report Process Finished The installation is now complete Chapter 6 6 2 3 Saving the Installation Report to a Temporary File In situations where the installation report must be sent at a later date via the RSN or Internet or if the contents of the report to CAC personnel are read during a voice telephone call specify the value 3 on the install report script to save the installation report to a temporary file The script displays the following information NOTE Enter Sel A version of the installation report is always automatically saved in the tmp directory The contents of the tmp directory are deleted by certain programs each time the system reboots To permanently save the installation report move it to a secure directory since the report contains password information ection 1 2 3 3 Copying t xx Instal emporary install ll Report Process Finished report tmp IRF2383 to tmp INRP0123 0930 When the installation report is sent to the CAC the installation is complete 6 3 Sample Instal lation Report This section provides a sample installation report generated by the install report script FTX Customer Installation Reporter Rev 2 3
22. to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference Trademarks DNCP is a trademark of Lucent Technologies Inc Continuum is a trademark of Stratus Computer Inc RSN is a trademark of Stratus Computer Inc Hewlett Packard and HP are registered trademarks of Hewlett Packard PA RISC is a trademark of Hewlett Packard Other trademarks and trade names mentioned in this publication belong to their respective owners For more Lucent trademark information contact 908 903 6384 Manual Conventions Manual Conventions For standardization purposes the following conventions will be used throughout this manual e Bolded Text is used for information which needs to be emphasized e Italicized text is used for information which needs to be identified such as component names or a specific system status The following conventions relate primarily to the software sections e Courier new bold text isused to indicate commands the user is to type e Courier new text is used to indicate screens commands printouts that the user would see or to indicate in an explanation paragraph the type of command a user is to use to execute this function e keyboard key or onscreen key is used to indicate either a keyboard or onscreen key the user needs to recognize or press Boxed text in courier new font in Chapters 5 and 6 show information which is being referred to this can include report printouts or other data
23. tray Disk Drives M aximum 7 per tray PCI Fault Backplane Access Cover Suitcase 1 Suitcase 0 Cp0085a The amber cabinet fault light located at the top of the cabinet frame above the doors illuminates when one or more components within the cabinet have failed For a more detailed explanation of system status lights refer to the Appendix Four duplex power supplies are located just below the cabinet fault light the top two power the ACUs and the bottom two power the PCI card cage bays To the right of the power supplies are two Alarm Control Units ACUs The ACUs control the speed of the cabinet fans monitor the status of components within the cabinet and control the component status lights One ACU is online while the other is in standby mode Below the power trays are two disk shelves Each disk shelf has nine slots the two leftmost slots are reserved for two disk power supply units the other slots house up to seven 9GB or 18GB Small Computer System Interface SCSI disk drives Maximum duplexed storage capacity is 126 GB per disk shelf 252 GB per DNCP Series 400 CO PA 8500 cabinet 63GB per disk shelf 126GB per system logical storage Located at the bottom of the cabinet are duplexed ogic suitcases These suitcases house the system s central logic functions the Hewlett Packard CPUs memory modules and console controller which is the system s central collection point for maintenance and diagnostic information
24. 0 CO PA 8500 Operation and Maintenance Guide RXXX for further status light information and Chapter 1 component troubleshooting procedures 1 5 System Peripherals The DNCP Series 400 400 CO PA 8500 can include the peripherals described in the following sections e V105 Terminal e C419 C619 Modem e Tape and CD ROM Drives V105 Terminal The V105 terminal which is shipped with most DNCP Series 400 400 CO PA 8500 systems is an ASCII character mode terminal that can be configured to operate as a system console to display system error and status information The V105 can also be used as a standard user terminal for communicating with system applications It is available with either an ANSI or PC keyboard The V105 connects to either the Console J315 or Auxiliary Console J316 serial port on the rear of the cabinet For an illustration of the V105 terminal See Figure 1 10 Figure 1 10 V105 Terminal DNCP Series 400 400 CO PA 8500 systems can also support other terminals as long as they are properly defined within the system C419 C619 Modem DNCP Series 400 400 CO PA 8500 systems are connected to the Lucent Customer Assistance Center CAC through a C419 C619 modem and a dedicated telephone line The C419 C619 modem is preconfigured for RSN operation and can transmit data at 33 600 bps For an explanation of the RSN refer to FTX System Administrator s Guide General Services R455X For an illustration of the C419 C
25. 2xx copyright 1995 1998 by Ascend Communications Inc Built Mon May 7 18 12 11 EST 1999 All Rights Reserved Model type G262 Total Memory Size 512Mb Board Revision 31 CPU Configuration CPUs in slots 0 and 1 Boot Status Booting Hit any key to enter manual boot mode else wait for auto boot If no messages are displayed on the system console the console data cable may not be securely connected or the console may not be properly configured Check the cable connections and See Chapter 2 for information about system console configuration Then power down the system wait about two minutes and begin the boot process again At the conclusion of these messages the system indicates that it is in single user mode and prompts you to proceed INIT SINGLE USER MODE Type Ctrl d to proceed with normal startup or give root password for system maintenance 6 Although the system has now successfully booted check that all of the system components are functioning properly To do this make sure that e Allred yellow LEDs and amber fault lights on the cabinet are off Illuminated yellow lights are permissible on the PCI card cage with HP UX All green lights are on If this is not the case try reseating each red lit component or refer to the troubleshooting chapter in FTX Continuum Series 400 CO Operation and Maintenance Guide R601X for more detailed troubleshooting instruc
26. 619 modem See Figure 1 11 Figure 1 11 C419 C619 Modem Chapter 1 To troubleshoot and replace a failed C419 C619 see FTX Operating System DNCP Series 400 400 CO PA amp 500 Operation and Maintenance Guide RXXX For other information on the C419 C619 modem see the vendor manual shipped with the modem Tape and CD ROM Drives DNCP Series 400 400 CO PA 8500 systems support the T800 series tape and the D85X CD ROM drives For information about tape drive operation and maintenance refer to DNCP Series 400 400 CO PA 8500 Tape Drive Operation Guide R716 For information about CD ROM drive operation and maintenance refer to DNCP Series 400 400 CO PA 8500 CD ROM Drive Installation and Operation Guide R720 Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Installing the Core System Components After unpacking the system follow the instructions in this chapter to install the core system components The core system components consist of the cabinet V105 terminal C419 C619 modem and PCI cards This chapter contains the following sections e Installing the Cabinet e Installing the System Console e Installing a C419 C619 Modem for RSN Use e Installing PCI Cards and Cables CAUTION The information in this chapter assumes that the system site has been prepared according to the instructions in the DNCP Series 400 400 CO Site Planning Guide R454 and unpacked according to the instructions in the DNCP Series 400 400 CO PA 8500 Unpacking Instr
27. 968 from one of the cartons shipped with the system The part number for each power cable appears on the cable and on the plastic bag in which the cable is shipped DANGER Before connecting a power cable always shut off the MAIN system power switch on the same side of the cabinet 3 Connect each color coded power cable to the cabinet and into a separate DC power source See Figure 2 9 To connect the power cable to the cabinet align the red mark on the cord with the red alignment guide at the top of the connector Then twist the cable clockwise until the red mark is aligned with the alignment guide on the right side of the connector NO TE When routing the power cables through the cable opening at the top of the cabinet be careful not to disconnect the CABINET FAULT light cable The power cables are usually color coded red and blue to match the color labeling of the power sources at your site Chapter 2 APCAUTION Be sure to connect each power cable to a separate DC power source If they are plugged into the same source a failure at the source will result in a system crash 4 Using a digital voltmeter DVM measure the DC input voltage by connecting the leads to the input voltage test points below the DC input connector Connect the black lead to the 48V black test point connect the red lead to the 48V red test point Verify that the voltage is within the range of 40 5 VDC to 60 0 VDC APCAUTION If the
28. A version of the installation report is always automatically saved in the tmp directory The contents of the tmp directory are deleted by certain programs each time the system reboots To permanently save the installation report move it to a secure directory since the report contains password information 6 2 1 Sending the Installation Report Via the RSN If the value 1 is specified on the install report script to send the installation report to a Lucent CAC hub via the RSN the script displays the following information Enter Selection 12 3 1 Queueing Install Report on RSN to be sent to Support HUB Queueing Complete Creating a permanent copy of the temporary install report tmp IRF2222 as tmp INRP0123 0916 Install Report Process Finished The installation is now complete 6 2 2 Sending the Installation Report Via the Internet If the value 2 is specified on the install report script to send the installation report to a Lucent CAC hub via the Internet the script displays the following prompt Specify the number that corresponds to the site location Enter Selection 1 2 3 3 Mail is based on location of system being installed Location options 1 Europe Middle East Africa Asia Far East Australia Oceania 2 3 North Central and South America 4 User specified mail address Enter Selection 1 2 3 4 3 Sending Mail Mailing Complete Creating a permanent copy of
29. C 3000 SCSI Ctlr W SE 3 0 T SCSI Port 0 3070 Logical SCSI Cab 0 3 0 7 0 cab SCST P6xet I 3 0 7 Logical SCSI Cab 1 3071 cab SCSI POrt 2 3072 Logical SCSI Cab 2 307 2 cab Physical MEM 2 128M TAE Physical CPU 12 PCI Bridge Board 2 PCI Bus 0 2 0 PCI Physical Bus 2 0 pci 0 PCI Physical Bus 2 0 per x PPEC Bridge Cntrllr Chapter 6 d84200 0016 d84200 0016 d84200 0016 d84200 0016 t80500 9503 cab e25500 e25500 d820 d820 e6 e6 e6 e6 p272 p272 p271 Virtual SCSI Bus O0 vsb 0 Virtual SCSI Tray vsb 0 0 18GB SCSI Disk Drive vsb 0 0 0 Virtual SCSI Tray vsb 0 18GB SCSI Disk Drive vsb 0 1 0 Virtual SCSI Cab 0 vsb 0 cab Virtual SCSI Bus 1 vsb Virtual SCSI Tray vsb 1 0 18GB SCSI Disk Drive vsb 1 0 0 Virtual SCSI Tray vsb 18GB SCSI Disk Drive vsb 0 Virtual SCSI vsb 1 cab Virtual SCSI Cab 1 Bus 2 vsb 2 Virtual SCSI Tray vsb 2 0 4mm DAT Tape vsb 2 0 0 Virtual SCSI vsb 2 cab Virtual SCSI Drive Cab 2 Bus 3 vsb 3 Virtual SCSI vsb 3 cab ACU Cabinet cab 0 ACU cab 0 acu ACU cab 0 acu Disk Tray cab 0 tra Disk Tray cab 0 tra Tray Fan cab 0 trfn Tray Fan cab 0 trfn Tray Fan cab 0 trfn Tray F cab 0 trfn PCI Power cab 0 pwr PCI Power cab 0 pwr Disk Power cab 0 dps
30. Description kreere T800 Series Tape Drive AW BI280 XX Power Cora 0 AW B21000 12 SCSICale CO005STRM SCSI Terminator 0 AX T60007 Data Cartridge T805andT806 AX T60006 Autoloader magazine TO AX T60002 Cleaning Cartridge T805 and T806 Parts included with the Stand Alone T800 Series Tape Drive See Figure 3 1 Figure 3 1 T800 Series Parts Stand Alone Tape Drive Rear view Terminator Power Cord TS00 Tape Drive Front view Data Cartridge SCSI Cable Cleaning c atridge epica 2 Place the tape drive on a table or rack near the rear of the system cabinet Chapter 3 3 Verify that the SCSI identification display on the tape drive is set to 0 See Figure 3 2 If it is not use a paper clip or similar nonmarking pointed instrument to press the buttons to increase or decrease the number Press the upper button to decrease the number and the lower button to increase it APCAUTION oo Do not press the upper button after the number 0 is displayed or the lower button after 7 is displayed Attempting to move beyond these parameters will break the buttons Figure 3 2 SCSI Identification Display Stand Alone T800 Series xp 5t HO TE To change the SCSI identification on a T800 series tape drive first power down the tape drive The SCSI identification is read by the system when the tape drive is powered up If you change the SCSI iden
31. F MATERIAL EFFECTIVITY DATE 05 15 99 ORDER NO US 113370 SHIP TO 01923 BILL TO 01932 SID TECH J Bond Company X Company X 55 Main Blvd 55 Main Blvd SHIPPER XXX Inc Boston MA 02116 Boston MA 02116 USA USA CPU SER 60029 RA KIT N 7 The script then prompts you to enter the CPU cabinet serial number Find the CPU serial number CPU SER on the picklist see this number bolded in sample picklist below or on a bar code sticker on the rear of the cabinet See Figure 6 1 Report Name COP 3136 S 0 PICKLIST Report Date 05 15 99 BILL OF MATERIAL EFFECTIVITY DATE 05 15 99 ORDER NO US 113370 SHIP EIO 01923 BILL TO 01932 SID TECH J Bond Company X Company X 55 Main Blvd 55 Main Blvd SHIPPER XXX Inc Boston MA 02116 Boston MA 02116 USA USA CPU SER 60029 RA KIT N Figure 6 1 Cabinet Part Number and Serial Number Chapter 6 Cabinet Part Number CPU Cabinet Serial Number 8 The script also prompts you to enter the following information System Administrator Beth Smith System Admin Phone No 1 508 999 9898 Installer Beth Smith Total Install Hours 5 Is the RSN installed yes no y User Name for CAC Access beths 9 The script then prompts you to enter the password for the CAC user specified when the RSN was configured For more information See Configuring the RSN and C419 C619 Modem Password for CAC User beths 10 The script the
32. Its data communications subsystem based on a Peripheral Component Interconnect PCT bus utilizes state of the art PCI cards Peripherals include T800 series cartridge tape drives D85X CD ROM drives V105 terminals and C419 C619 modems which are described later in this chapter See Figure 1 5 for an illustration of the DNCP Series 400 CO PA 8500 system installed in a typical computer room environment The sections that follow describe DNCP Series 400 CO PA 8500 components Figure 1 5 DNCP Series 400 CO PA 8500 System in a computer room environment Chapter 1 Bow To DC Power Source B ip SE 1 3b 1 System Description for DNCP Series 400 CO PA 8500 Cabinet Each DNCP Series 400 CO PA 8500 consists of a single cabinet that houses all major system components Two sets of doors on the front and rear of the cabinet provide access to these components The following sections describe the cabinet components e Cabinet Front and Rear Components e System Ventilation 1 3b 1 1 DNCP Series 400 CO PA 8500 Cabinet Front Components For the components housed in the front of the cabinet See Figure 1 6 which is also described in the following paragraphs Figure 1 6 DNCP Series 400 CO PA 8500 Cabinet Front View Chapter 1 ACU Power Supplies 2 Alarm Control Units 2 Main ACU and PCI Main ACU and PCI Power Switches Power Switches PCI Power Supplies 2 Disk Power Supplies Maximum 2 per
33. O MENU enter the value 3 to select the site id menu item For example Command 3 This displays the menu called SITE ID MENU 8 Atthe Command prompt at the end of SITE ID MENU enter the value 2 to select the set menu item in order to specify the current site ID For example SITE ID MENU 1 get get current site id 2 set set current site id Options command command help for command 0 parent menu goto main menu q quit rsnadmin Command 2 Stratus recommends using the site ID specified on the Sales Order pick list which arrived with the shipping carton See the bolded portion of the example below Report Name COP 3136 S O PICKLIST Page 1 Report Date 05 15 97 BILL OF MATERIAL EFFECTIVITY DATE 05 15 97 Chapter 5 ORDER NO US 113370 SHIP TO 01923 BILL TO 01932 SID TECH J Bond Company X Company X 55 Main Blvd 55 Main Blvd SHIPPER XXX Inc Boston MA 02116 Boston MA 02116 USA USA CPU SER 60029 RA KIT N INSP BY M Jones SITESR NA Y N ATTN PAM SMITH ATTN PHONE X2502 PHONE SITE ID comp ux ORDER STATUS APPROVED If necessary a different site ID of up to 16 characters can be specified For example Enter new site id cac ux NOTES If the site ID is changed immediately inform the CAC The CAC needs the site ID to uniquely identify this site If the CAC does not know this site ID the CAC hub will be unable to properly track communications fro
34. OCAL INFO MENU 1 list list all local info 2 protocol set rsn transfer protocol 3 site id site id menu 4 bridge system path bridge system path menu 5 demo mode demo mode menu 6 fault time limit fault time limit menu Options command command help for command 0 menu goto main menu q quit rsnadmin Command 4 This displays the menu called BRIDGE SYSTEM PATH MENU parent 4 Atthe Command prompt at the end of BRIDGE SYSTEM PATH MENU enter the value 2 to select Chapter 5 the set menu item in order to specify the bridge system path entry For example BRIDGE SYSTEM PATH MENU 1 get get current bridge system path 2 set set current bridge system path Options command command help for command 0 parent menu goto main menu q quit rsnadmin Command 2 The bridge system path entry identifies the NFS mount path of the root directory on the bridge system A bridge system such as the PA 8500 Continuum Series 400 system is attached to an RSN modem Enter a slash at the next prompt For example Enter new bridge system path enter if this is the bridge Database successfully updated Hit Return to continue 5 Press the Return key to save the current or new bridge system path and return to the BRIDGE SYSTEM PATH MENU 6 Press 0 followed by the Return key to return to LOCAL INFO MENU 7 Atthe Command prompt at the end of LOCAL INF
35. Page 1 of 1 Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations DNCP Series 400 400 CO PA 8500 Hardware Installation Guide FTX systems Revision 0 0 5 5 00 Technical Service Guide Copyright 2000 Lucent Technologies All Rights Reserved This material is protected by the copyright laws of the United States and other countries It may not be reproduced distributed or altered in any fashion by any entity either internal or external to Lucent Technologies except in accordance with applicable agreements contracts or licensing without the express written consent of Lucent Technologies Inc Notice Every effort was made to ensure that the information in this document was complete and accurate at the time of printing However information is subject to change Interference Information Part 15 of FCC Rules The equipment document in this manual generates and uses radio frequency energy which if not installed and used in strict accordance with the instructions in this manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications The equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required
36. able B R Man Circa Joan 2255005 Figure 4 2 System Power Switches for the DNCP Series 400 CO PA 8500 Chapter 4 iR DDDDDDDDD ix Frant Wait approximately 10 seconds for the system boot to begin When the system begins to boot the CABINET FAULT and component lights flash on and off As the booting progresses the logic suitcase lights are illuminated in the sequence listed See Logic Suitcase Power Up Light Sequence Logic Suitcase Power Up Light Sequence Meaning Power UpStage olor State Off C Red Yellow On The logic suitcase is performing its self test Green Off Red Yellow Flashing The master logic suitcase has passed its self test and is being configured by the system Green Red Yellow Off The master logic suitcase and its partner are online and duplexed Green Stages 1 and 2 should last no longer than five minutes If they last longer turn off the system power switches and the system console wait about two minutes and then turn on the power switches and system console to begin the boot process again If there is still a problem refer to FTX System Administrator s Guide General Chapter 4 Services R455X for instructions on how to perform a manual boot 5 As the booting progresses the system console displays a series of messages similar to the following sample output Continuum Firmware Version xx y G
37. ages take corrective actions as indicated by the script 2 To verify the configuration you must first make sure the RSN is disabled by issuing the rsnof script as shown in the following example usr stratus rsn bin rsnoff Press the Return key to continue The script displays the etc inittab settings and asks you if they are correct The settings should be correct Press the letter y followed by the Return key to continue The script displays a line from the file var spool cron crontabs rsn and asks you if this line should be commented out Press the letter y followed by the Return key to continue If the script completes execution successfully it displays the following messages RSNTRANS HAS BEEN DISABLED etc inittab SETTINGS ARE RSN IS NOW OFF COMMITTED 3 To finish verifying the configuration execute the rsnon script as shown in the following example This script enables the RSN to work properly usr stratus rsn bin rsnon This script displays the following message and prompt Press the Return key to continue 1 Setting rsn monitor rsn getty rsndbs to respawn in Chapter 5 etc inittab 2 Enabling the rsntrans entry in var spool cron crontabs rsn 3 If any errors are encountered no changes are committed Press return to continue or q to quit The script displays the RSN inittab settings and asks you if they are correct The settings should be correct Press y followed by
38. ameter information ipa ada lpstat i i i EM MEM Print ser services sner oo Ps Process information pwck and grpck Password inconsistencies information who and whodo Current user information ifconfig netstat ping uustat and lanscan Network services information ypcat ypmateh _yppoll and ypwhich Network Information Service NIS information a and dd ss Diskand volume information Appendix Fault Isolation A 4 Component Status The ftsmaint 1s command ists the components in the system and identifies any components that have been removed from service The list serves as a simple troubleshooting tool to verify that all the components are present and shows their status in out of service Refer to PA 8500 Continuum Series 400 Technical Service Guide HP UX systems Section 2 6 3 to view a sample tsmaint 1s output screen A 4 1 Software State Information The system creates a node for each hardware device that is either installed or listed in the stand ioconfig file The State field in the ftsmaint 1s display can show a hardware component to be in any one of the software states shown in the following table State Meaning UNCLAIMED Initialization state or hardware exists and no software is associated with the node CLAIMED The driver recognizes the device ERROR The device is recognized but it is in an error state NO_HW The device at this hardware path is no l
39. ational Internet connection sendmail configured for Internetwork mail Note abort program C character erase H or backspace key line kill U 2 The script then displays a prompt that asks if you want to continue with the installation report Enter y and press the Return key to complete the report or enter n and press the Return key to exit the script Do you want to continue with the install report yes no y 3 If y is entered at the prompt in step 2 a prompt asks whether a system installation or a system upgrade has been performed Enter 1 for system installation For example FTX Customer Installation Reporter Rev 2 3 Select the type of installation that was performed 1 System Installation 2 Upgrade to an existing system Chapter 6 Enter Selection 12 1 4 A prompt asks for verification of the system site ID The default site ID is the same as the site ID on the S O Sales Order pick list which arrived with the shipping carton shown in bold in the example below Report Name COP 3136 S 0 PICKLIST 1 Report Date 05 15 99 BILL OF MATERIAL EFFECTIVITY DATE 05 15 99 ORDER NO US 113370 SHIP TO 01923 L TO 01932 SID TECH J Bond Company X Company X 55 Main Blvd 55 Main Blvd SHIPPER XXX Boston MA 02116 Boston MA 02116 USA CPU SER 60029 RA INSP BY M Jones SITE SR ATTN PAM SMITH ATTN PHONE X2502 PHONE SITE ID comp x
40. ces RA55X The bottom of the cabinet also has a cable opening for routing power and communications cables 1 3b 1 3 System Ventilation Ensure adequate air flow around the system during installation The system requires two feet of clearance on the front and rear of the cabinet and a minimum of 18 inches of unobstructed area above the top of the cabinet For cabinet ventilation patterns and the required clearances to ensure proper cooling of internal components See Figure 1 6 AP CAUTION Always ensure adequate air flow around the cabinet Do not place objects on top of the cabinet or where they obstruct air vents Obstructed air vents can cause the system to overheat and parts within it to fail Figure 1 8 System Ventilation 18 in 45 cm 1 4 Status Lights Status lights on individual components enable customers to narrow down a problem to a single failed component If a problem occurs during the system installation strategically placed status lights provide assistance in diagnosing the problem For more detailed information on system status lights LEDs Check the labels on the cabinet They explain the meaning of the cabinet power supply PCI and disk LEDs Refer tothe Appendix in this manual e Ifared amber or yellow light is illuminated and remains lit during the installation process try reseating the component and its partner If the component still does not come online refer to Operating System DNCP Series 400 40
41. connected Figure 3 7 Powering Up the T800 Series epu ra 9 When the system is booted the tape drive will come online as described in Chapter 4 Booting the System 3 3 Installing Daisy Chained T800 Series Tape Drives Two T800 series tape drives can be daisy chained to each U501 SCSI PCI card in the system To install daisy chained tape drives perform the following steps NOTE This procedure assumes that the system power is off or that the SCSI bus to which the tape drives will be attached has been suspended Verify that the shipping cartons contain the items included with Daisy Chained T800 Series Tape Drives See Items Included with Daisy Chained TS00 Series Tape Drives Chapter 3 Items Included with Daisy Chained T800 Series Tape Drives Part Number Description LU T800 Series Tape Drive AW BI2800 XX PowerCord AW B21000 12 sCSICae AW B2000 SCSIDasy ChinCabe C 0058TRM SCSI Terminator 0 AX T60007 Ss Data Cartridge T805 and T806 AX T60006 Autoloader magazine TO AX T60002 Cleaning Cartridge T805 and T806 Parts included with the Daisy Chained T800 Series Tape Drive See Figure 3 8 Figure 3 8 T800 Series Parts Daisy Chained Tape Drive Chapter 3 Rear View Power Cord Terminator TS00 Tape Drive SCS Cable 2 Place the tape drives on a table or rack near the rear of the system cabinet 3 Verify that the SCSI identificatio
42. cron crontabs sracs FOR RSNTRANS 1 16 31 46 usr stratus rsn bin rsntrans rl s HUB z gt dev null Is this the proper line in var spool cron crontabs sracs to uncomment y n y If the script completes execution successfully it displays the following messages RSNTRANS HAS BEEN ENABLED etc inittab SETTINGS ARE COMMITTI tri oO RSN IS NOW ON Chapter 5 Ck CK Sk Ck Ck CK Ck Ck CK Ck CC Ck CK Ck C KC Ck CK kk Ck Ck Ck Ck kk Ck Ck Sk Ck Ck kk Sk Kk kv Sk Pk ko kx ko o KEKKKKKKKK Ck CC Ck CK Ck C CK Ck CK Sk Ck Ck CK Ck Ck Ck Sk Ck Ck Ck Ck kk Sk Kk Sk Sk ko Mk kx kx Xo 2 Enter the usr stratus rsn bin rsnadmin command to display the RSNADMIN MAIN MENU RSNADMIN MAIN MENU 1 list list all database info 2 local info local info menu 3 port info port info menu 4 site info site info menu 5 notify list notify list menu 6 mask mask menu 7 modem script modem script menu 8 periodic call periodic call menu Options command command help for command 0 menu goto main menu q quit rsnadmin Command parent At the Command prompt at the end of the menu enter the value 2 to select the local info menu item For example Command 2 This displays the menu called LOCAL INFO MENU 3 Atthe Command prompt at the end of LOCAL INFO MENU enter the value 4 to select the bridge system path menu item For example L
43. cting the Modem Telephone Cable Telephone WW all Jack Rear of Cx19 Modem 5 Connect the RS 232 cable AW B10102 25 to the modem EIA RS 232 C connector See Figure 2 22 Tighten the connector screws with a flat blade screwdriver Figure 2 22 Connecting the RS 232 Cable to the Modem Chapter 2 Cable 7 Rear of Modem piga 6 Attach the adapter part number JD 025PLG 07 to the RSN port J317 on the cabinet then connect the RS 232 cable to the adapter See Figure 2 23 Figure 2 23 Connecting the RS 232 Cable to the System Rear of Cx 19 Modem r Adapter 17 A Jn Rear af System Cabinet Chapter 2 7 Connect the power cord to the modem POWER connector and to an AC wall outlet See Figure 2 24 Figure 2 24 Connecting the Modem Power Cord Rear af Modem 8 Turn the modem power switch to ON See Figure 2 25 Figure 2 25 Modem Power Switch Rear af Modem pm pasi 9 After it is powered on the modem performs a self test During the modem self test the five speed indicators on the front of the modem flash in sequence for approximately four seconds Then the speed indicator light remains steadily lit the speed for C419 is 14 4 the speed for C619 is 33 6 If this does not happen check that the AC Chapter 2 outlet is live If the AC outlet is live and the modem still does not work the modem may be faulty 10 Verify the operation of the telephone line by plugging a t
44. d Ovenide The cabinet fan speed override completed Completed SPR OK Cabinet Spare PCU OK The cabinet spare PCU is OK SPRPCU Cabinet Spare PCU Fault The power control unit spare line faulted TEMPOK Cabinet Temperature OK The cabinet temperature is OK USER User Reported Error A user issued ftsmaint disable to disable the hardware device diagnostic tests This flow is shown in the Troubleshooting Flow below Appendix Fault Isolation Troubleshooting Flow Initial Check T Verification Screen Messages bamaint IsCommand Exror Status History Error Logs When troubleshooting system faults use the following process Check the console terminal for fault information Locate the failed component s using the LEDs Verify the component is bad by using software commands error logs Remove and replace the failed component Check to make sure the problem is resolved
45. d explanation of system status lights refer to the Appendix The power trays are located just below the cabinet fault light Power Tray 2 on the top includes two power supply units to power the PCI card cage bays At the base of Power Tray 2 are two Alarm Control Units ACUs The ACUs control the speed of the cabinet fans monitor the status of components within the cabinet and control the component status lights One ACU is online while the other is in standby mode Power Tray 1 below Power Tray 2 includes two rectifiers to convert AC power to the necessary DC voltage for the entire system Below the power trays are two disk shelves Each disk shelf has nine slots the two leftmost slots are reserved for two disk power supply units the other slots house up to seven 9GB or 18GB Small Computer System Interface SCSI disk drives Chapter 1 Maximum duplexed storage capacity is 126 GB per disk shelf 252 GB per DNCP Series 400 PA 8500 cabinet 63GB per disk shelf 126GB per system logical storage Located at the bottom of the cabinet are duplexed logic suitcases These suitcases house the system s central logic functions the Hewlett Packard CPUs memory modules and console controller which is the system s central collection point for maintenance diagnostic information and user interface If the logic suitcases have a vinyl protective covering on the front remove the covering once the system cabinet is in place Optional air fi
46. ditional Comments optional We have a fairly simple configuration and the installation went quite smoothly Beth Smith System Hardware Configuration Modelx PcRv E258 16 e59400 15 e59400 15 g27200 34 M704 g27200 34 Description Slotloc Continuum 4 slot C O GBus bu GBus A ba GBus B bb Suitcase O0 scO Suitcase 1 scl Console Controller ec 0 Console Async Port cc 00 RSN Async Port cc 0 1 Secondary Async Com GG 0 2 Calendar Clock Ce 7 Ored Cabinet RS 485 Bus cc 0 8 Console Controller ee 1 Calendar Clock CG d Cabinet RS 485 Bus Ce 8 PA RISC 96 2x360 CPU 0 Physical CPU 0 0 Physical MEM 2 128M 0 1 Physical CPU 0 2 PA RISC 96 2x360 CPU Physical CPU 0 State Code Flg Serial BdRv 26 43 onin xxx 10189 31 Chapter 6 M704 k13800 pci e525 u51000 0 u50100 OSTI k13800 pci e525 u50100 OST1 200 20MB Centen Flash C 2000 10 100Mbps Ethernet 20 12 Ethernet 10 Mbps 2020 SCSI Ctlr W SE 20 7 SCSI port 0 202 7200 Logical SCSI Cab 0 2 0 7 0 cab SCSI Port 1 2 3 Logical SCSI Cab 1 2 0 7 1 Cab SCSI Port 2 2 9 4 2 Logical SCSI Cab 2 207 2 cab PCI Bridge Board 3 PCI Bus 0 3 0 PCI Physical Bus 3 0 pci 0 PCI Physical Bus 3 0 pex 1 PPEC Bridge Cntrllr 300 20MB Centen Flash
47. e See Figure 3 10 APCAUTION Install only a single ended SCSI terminator on the tape drive Do not install a differential terminator as it could damage the tape drive and or SCSI PCI card Figure 3 10 SCSI Terminator Daisy Chained T800 Series Chapter 3 pu I fit Ese SERM Last Drive in Terminator palsy iein If the tape drive is the first drive in the daisy chain and a terminator is connected to either tape drive port remove the terminator 5 Turn off 0 the power switch on each tape drive See Figure 3 11 Figure 3 11 Powering Down the T800 Series 2nd 6 Connect the SCSI cables part number AW B21000 12 to the rear of the tape drive and to the U501 SCSI card in slot 7 of the PCI card cages See Figure 3 12 Figure 3 12 SCSI Cables Daisy Chained T800 Series Chapter 3 Last Drive in Daisy Chain po Close Clips Pl Gard Cages 7 Plug the power cords into the rear of each tape drive and into AC wall outlets See Figure 3 13 Figure 3 13 T800 SeriesPower Cord 2nd Chapter 3 op Ed 8 Turn on the power switch on the rear of each tape drive See Figure 3 14 The green power light on each tape drive is illuminated and remains lit as long as the tape drive is receiving power If the light does not illuminate check to be sure that the power cables are securely connected Figure 3 14 Powering Up the T800 Series 2nd epu r3 HO TE To change the SCSI identification on a T800 Ser
48. e Command prompt If you do not have a direct outside telephone have one installed as soon as possible You can route hub calls through a PBX but this may cause the following problems Dataloss Anunstable connection nability of your module to contact the hub with problem reports Inability of the CAC to dial in to your system after you report problems In order to send the installation report you can route the RSN calls through PBX but you risk all of the above problems over the long term unless a direct line is installed If you do route RSN calls through a PBX set the hub number so that it dials the proper prefix followed by a comma and a numeral one 9 1 99 1 or 8 1 etc to wait for an outside line dial tone For example Command 2 Enter new hub phone 1 9 18008515125 Database successfully updated Hit Return to continue Press the Return key to save the new hub phone number Press 0 followed by the Return key to return to SITE INFO MENU 12 Atthe Command prompt at the end of SITE INFO MENU enter the value 4 to select the RSN password menu item For example Command 4 The system then prompts you to enter an RSN password The rsn password value enables the supporting hub to remotely service your machine Note that the RSN password can contain only numbers and letters Enter new rsn password rsn4321 Database successfully updated Hit Return to continue Record the RSN password you will
49. ed and sent to the CAC The installation report provides valuable information that enables the CAC to support the site and track product quality issues This chapter contains the following sections See Preparing an Installation Report See Sending an Installation Report to the CAC e See Sample Installation Report 6 1 Preparing an Installation Report Perform the following steps to prepare the installation report Although the use of the name Stratus is retained throughout the scripts the installation reports are to be sent to Lucent 1 Execute the install_report script as shown in the following example sbin install_report The script first displays general instructions for completing the installation report xxx Please read the following completely before proceeding It is important that you take a moment to fully complete the following install report questions The data will be used to update Customer Service databases in support of your site and provide product quality information Once the report is complete options will be provided to send the report to Stratus or a Distributor VAR An alternate option to save the report to a file for future use is provided The options to send the report us ither the Remote Service Network RSN or Internet mail which require the following to work Options RSN Hardware installed amp configured RSN operational Internet mail Oper
50. elephone into the modem s PHONE port Pick up the telephone receiver and dial a known working number If unable to get a connection this phone line has not been activated Contact the telecommunications contractor or phone company to remedy the problem 2 4 Installing PCI Cards and Cables The PCI cards ordered with the system are shipped installed in the PCI card cages To install additional cards and to connect cables to the PCI cards refer to the PCI card installation guides located in one of the cartons shipped with the system Chapter 3 Chapter 3 Installing Tape Drives After the core system components are installed tape drives can be installed For each U501 SCSI PCI card in the system the following can be configured one stand alone T800 Series tape or D85X CD ROM drive or e two daisy chained T800 Series tape or D85X CD ROM drives This chapter explains how to install tape drives It contains the following sections e Preparing to Install Tape Drives on a Running System e Installing a Stand Alone T800 Series Tape Drive e Installing Daisy Chained T800 Series Tape Drives e Completing the Installation of Tape Drive on a Running System For more information about tape drives refer to the DNCP Series 400 400 CO PA 8500 Tape Drive Operation Guide R716 For CD ROM installation See DNCP Series 400 400 CO PA 8500 CD ROM Drive Installation and Operation Guide R720 3 1 Preparing to Install Tape Drives on a Runnin
51. er to the FTX Operating System DNCP Series 400 400 CO PA 8500 Operation and Maintenance Guide RX XX for V105 troubleshooting information Figure 2 15 V105 Power Switch Chapter 2 t pod d a 6 If needed adjust the screen contrast and brightness using the dials See Figure 2 16 Figure 2 16 V105 Operating Dials cpiig4 7 To access the V105 s configuration screens press the lt SETUP F3 gt key ANSI keyboard or hold down the lt CTRL gt key while pressing the lt SCROLL LOCK gt key PC keyboard 8 When the V105 displays the setup screen keys press the lt FI Quick key The V105 now displays the Quick Setup screen See Figure 2 17 Figure 2 17 V105 Quick Setup Screen Chapter 2 Apel ea ies e e J Fr Fin F11 ta Ft3 Quas Penn op Kyed Kee Pert Hee Pani Tab ames Prog Eee Parameters Emulation V T300 7 El4 Baud Aste 9600 EL Data Format Fito Enhanced on Aux Baud Rare 9600 AWS Dats Format TiO Comm Mode Full Duplex Language U S Host Printer EIA Para Choices ADDS VP Wyse bU WeyeeS0 PC Tem Trl 925 V T30007 T30078 v T2 00 7 YT200 wTiu Sel ect Enten S Enter 9 Hextl Prev Choi 9 Set the values See Figure 2 17 To change the values press the appropriate arrow key up down left right to select a field Then press the space bar to select the correct value 10 Save these changes and exit the Quick Setup screen by pressing the lt F
52. eripheral Enclostre A device in the tape disk enclosure faulted au FIBER Cabinet Fiber Optic Bus Fault The cabinet fiber optic bus faulted FIBER Cabinet Fiber Optic Bus OK The cabinet fiber optic bus is OK The driver reported a hard error A hard error HARD Hard Error occurs when a hardware fault occurs that the system is unable to correct Look at the syslog for related error messages HWELT Hardware Fault The hardware device reported a fault Look at the syslog for related error messages ILLBRK Cabinet Illegal Breaker Status The cabinet data collector reported an invalid breaker status INVREG Invalid ACU Register A read of the ACU registers resulted in invalid Information data IPS OK e Chassis Power Supply The IOA chassis power supply is OK IPSFIt POE Power Supply An I O Adapter power supply fault was detected au IS In Service The CRU FRU is in service LITEOK Cabinet Fault Light OK The cabinet fault light is OK The ACU on the DNCP Series 400 CO PA 8500 MISSNG Missing replaceable unit is missing electrically undetectable removed or Appendix Fault Isolation A 6 Troubleshooting Procedures When a fault occurs several things can happen If it is a non critical fault the system will continue to process data If it is a critical fault the system or a subsystem may be inoperative When troubleshooting the system determine the fault first by using the LEDs and
53. es and the alarm relay connector for remote alarm monitoring Each power cable requires a separate AC electrical source Below the power input region AC power chassis are two disk shelves which each contain three cooling fans a SES SCSI Enclosure Services unit a SE SE single ended to single ended I O repeater module and a terminator module Below the disk shelves are two PCI card cages Each card cage contains seven slots for PCI cards for a total of 14 PCI cards per system Each PCI card cage has one bridge card that provides the interface between the logic suitcases and the PCI cards Each bridge card has a connector for a PC Memory Card International Association PCMCIA flash card a credit card sized EEPROM used to boot the operating system Beside each of the PCI card cages is a jack for attaching a grounding strap Four serial ports at the bottom of the cabinet are used to connect the system to the e CPU memory motherboard within each logic suitcase system console remote console Remote Service Network RSN modem Not all systems are connected to the RSN For an explanation of the RSN refer to FTX System Administrator s Guide General Services R455X The bottom of the cabinet also has a cable opening for routing power and communications cables 1 3a 1 3 System Ventilation Ensure adequate air flow around the system during installation The system requires two feet of clearance on the front and rear of the cabinet and
54. et Figure 2 3 Attaching the Ground Cable Top of cabinet Chapter 2 6 Unpack the two system power cables from one of the cartons shipped with the system The part number for each power cable appears on the cable and on the plastic bag in which the cable is shipped A DANGER Before connecting a power cable always shut off both MAIN system power switches AC input breakers on the same side of the cabinet 7 Connect each power cable to the cabinet and into a separate AC power source To connect to the cabinet plug the AC power cable into the AC power cable assembly top right See Figure 2 4 NO TE When routing the power cables through the cable opening at the top of the cabinet be careful not to disconnect the CABINET FAULT light cable APCAUTION Be sure to connect each power cable to a separate AC power source If they are plugged into the same source a failure at the source will result in a system crash 8 Using a digital voltmeter DVM measure the AC input voltage Verify that the voltage is within the range of 200 to 264 AC APCAUTION If the input voltage is not within the specified range do not proceed to the next step Verify the AC input power source Figure 2 4 Connecting the Power Cables Top Entry Chapter 2 le To AC Power Source E kt D V 9 Since it is recommended that you limit the times the system is powered up and down proceed to the system console instructions
55. g System Perform the following steps to suspend the SCSI bus to which your tape drive will be connected 1 To find the single ended SCSI PCI card external port to which you want to attach the tape drive issue the vsbconf command This command lists all configured virtual SCSI buses VSBs and their corresponding single ended SCSI PCI cards vsbconf L VSBs for tape drives are always 2 and 3 The VSB number is the same as PCI card cage number housing the U501 SCSI card to which the tape drive is attached In the following example the SCSI cards are in slot 7 of card cages 2 2070 and 3 3070 vsbconf L Virtual SCSI Buses Cerir 1 Iray 1 Ctrlr 2 Tray 2 Rt MH Switch Drain Mst 02071 2071 3 9 fe aL 3 0 7 1 Y N 0 0 12072 207 2 3 Q0 7 Z2 3 05 2 YN 0 0 220 7 0 20 7 0 Y Y 0 0 330 7 0 3070 Y Y 0 0 SCSI Controllers Controller Tray Id Trm TrmPwr Description Chapter 3 2071 2 Verb 7 N N DPT SCSI Controller 3 007 2 SrO A i N N DPT SCSI Controller 2072 2 Q F 2 7 N N DPT SCSI Controller airo o2 3 0 X 2 7 N N DPT SCSI Controller zs OY er 29 qui 7 Y Y DPT SCSI Controller 3 20 Ww e0 SN UM 20 il Y Y DPT SCSI Controller For more information about the vsbconf command see the FTX System Administrator s Guide General Services R455X 2 Issue the sbin hwmaint stop command to suspend operation on the target bus NOTE If any tape drive
56. helves There are a number of red or green disk shelf LEDs in the disk shelf rear these are explained in section A 2 2 X A 2 System Component LEDs The following label found on the cabinet shows possible states for component LEDs and describes their meanings Figure A 1 Component Status Lights AC CABINET SUITCASE 1 SUITCASE 0 ML 000710 Rev 08 TP Appendix Fault Isolation STATUS LIGHTS CRU LEDS POWER SUPPLIES DO NOT PULL POWER OFF BOTH ACU S LIT FAULT RUNNING ONEOFTMEACUS NEEDSSERVICE DUPLEXED SIMPLEXED MAY NEED SERVICE nS ALARM CONTROL UNITS RECTIFIERS DC OK AC OK AC OK FAULT FAULT RUNNING DC OUTPUT FAULT POWER OFF FAULT NEEDS SERVICE DISK POWER DISK DRIVES INPUT POWER NO INPUT DISK FAULT OUTPUT GOOD POWER ACTIVITY BAD UNIT POWER OFF INACTIVE LOGIC SUITCASES FAULT RUNNING DO NOT PULL TESTING NEEOS SERVICE DUPLEXED SIMPLEXED FLASHING PARTIALLY BROKEN PARTIALLY BROKEN POWER OFF NOT CONFIGURED OK TO PULL DO NOT PULL A 2 1 Power Supply LEDs A 2 1 2 Tray 1 Rectifier status LEDs Appendix Fault Isolation Green On DCoutput power good Green On AC input power good Red Off Green Off Green On AC input power good Red On DC output power fault Green Off Green Off Unit faulty and needs service Red On Green Off Green Off Power is off Red Off A 2 2 Disk Shelf LEDs A 2 2 1 Dis
57. ies tape drive first power down the tape drive The SCSI identification is read by the system when the tape drive is powered up If you change the SCSI identification display after power up the new identification will not be registered by the tape drive Any attempts to access the tape drive will result in an application error 9 If you installed the tape drives on an offline system the tape drives will come online when you boot the system See Chapter 4 Booting the System 3 4 Completing the Installation of Tape Drives on a Running System Chapter 3 To complete the installation of a tape drive on a running DNCP Series 400 400 CO PA 8500 system perform the following steps 1 Issue the sbin hwmaint start command to activate the SCSI bus sbin hwmaint start vsb n In the preceding example n is the virtual SCSI bus location either 2 or 3 that you suspended before installing the tape drive 2 Issue the sbin hwmaint ls command to verify that the state of the VSB is now on1n sbin hwmaint ls vsb n Modelx Description State Code Flg Serial BdRv PcRv Slotloc Virtual SCSI Bus 2 onln vsb 2 In the preceding example n is the virtual SCSI bus location which is usually either 2 or 3 3 The system automatically adds the new tape drive Issue the sbin hwmaint ls tape command to verify that the drive is configured as part of the system The Modelx and Description fields show the type of tape drive For
58. iled For a more detailed explanation of system status lights refer to the Appendix The top region also contains the power input connectors for the duplexed DC power cables and the alarm relay connector for remote alarm monitoring Each power cable requires a separate 48V nominal DC electrical source Below the power input region DC power chassis are two disk shelves which each contain three cooling fans a SES SCSI Enclosure Services unit a SE SE single ended to single ended I O repeater module and a terminator module Below the disk shelves are two PCI card cages Each card cage contains seven slots for PCI cards for a total of 14 PCI cards per system See the PCI card installation manual for detailed information about a specific PCI card Each PCI card cage has one bridge card that provides the interface between the logic suitcases and the PCI cards Each bridge card has a connector for a PC Memory Card International Association PCMCIA flash card a credit card sized EEPROM used to boot the operating system Beside each of the PCI card cages is a jack for attaching a grounding strap Four serial ports at the bottom of the cabinet are used to connect the system to the e CPU memory motherboard within each logic suitcase system console remote console e Remote Service Network RSN modem Not all systems are connected to the RSN For an Chapter 1 explanation of the RSN refer to FTX System Administrator s Guide General Servi
59. input voltage is not within the specified range do not proceed to the next step Verify the DC input power source Figure 2 9 Connecting the Power Cables Top Entry eS ar Blue Cable p p Power Input 1 Red Alignment Guides my aH ul 5 Red Alignment Guides 5 Since it is recommended that you limit the times the system is powered up and down proceed to the system console instructions See Section 2 2 Installing the System Console later in this chapter before completing Step 6 6 Turn on the cabinet MAIN power switches The cabinet power supply lights illuminate indicating that the system Chapter 2 is receiving power If the lights do not illuminate check the following Incoming power sources Power cable connections to the power sources and cabinet The polarity of the power cables See Figure 2 10 for power cable polarity information for additional electrical wiring information see Appendix A of the DNCP Series 400 400 CO PA 8500 Site Planning Guide R454 Figure 2 10 DC Connector Cable Cabinet End Socket A 48 YDE Red or Blue Dc hput cable Face view If the power cable or the power source is not the cause of the problem refer to the FTX Operating System DNCP Series 400 400 CO PA 8500 Operation and Maintenance Guide RXXX for further system troubleshooting 2 1b 2 Installing the Power Cables Bottom Entry Perform the following steps to route the power cables from the bottom
60. ired Tools To install the system the following tools are necessary e Flat blade screwdriver Phillips head screwdriver e Torque wrench Torx head wrench tool set e Digital voltmeter 1 3a System Description for DNCP Series 400 PA 8500 The DNCP Series 400 PA 8500 system combines the Hewlett Packard PA RISC PA 8500 microprocessor with Lucent s continuously available hardware This system uses AC power The DNCP Series 400 PA 8500 system utilizes the FTX operating system The DNCP Series 400 PA 8500 achieves continuous availability by partnering or duplexing two identical online components so that if one fails its partner continues to operate Other system components ensure availability by operating Chapter 1 in standby mode with one component online while the other stands by to take over operation should its partner fail The DNCP Series 400 PA 8500 must be installed by a qualified service technician but most of the components are customer maintainable Its data communications subsystem based on a Peripheral Component Interconnect PCI bus utilizes state of the art PCI cards Peripherals include T800 series cartridge tape and D85X CD ROM drives V105 terminals and C419 C619 modems which are described later in this chapter See Figure 1 1 for an illustration of the DNCP Series 400 PA 8500 system installed in a typical computer room environment The sections that follow describe DNCP Series 400 PA 8500
61. k Power Supply LEDs A 2 2 3 SE LVD Terminator Module This unit is located above the three fan modules on the right of each of the two disk shelves rear Since the terminator should always be in SE mode The green LED over SE on the right should be on The green LED over LVD Low Voltage Differential should not be on A 2 2 4 SES Unit Module This unit is located above the three fan modules at the top middle of each of the two disk shelves There is a LED above the word Temp this LED is not used and should not be on Next to Temp there is a Mute knob this also is not used and shouldn t be touched A 2 2 5 SE SE I O Repeater Module This unit should be located above the three fan modules at the top left of each of the two disk shelves rear There are no LEDs to be concerned with in the SE SE I O Repeater Module A 2 2 6 Fan Units 3 Three fan units are located on the bottom part of each of the disk shelves rear Appendix Fault Isolation The red LEDs in the Fan units should not be illuminated If a red LED is on in one of the fan units that unit should be replaced as soon as possible the system is capable of running with only two fans but it is recommended that all three fans be operational at all times A 2 3 Suitcase LEDs In this section refer to Figure A 3 for an illustration of the suitcase LEDs Figure A 3 Suitcase with LEDs identified Red Yellow Green Suitcase Cp 1523 A 2 3 1
62. lters are located below the suitcases on the front of the disk shelves and on the front of the two power trays System air filters must be changed regularly Refer to FTX Operating System DNCP Series 400 400 CO PA 8500 Operation and Maintenance Guide RXXX for preventive maintenance instructions 1 3a 1 2 DNCP Series 400 PA 8500 Cabinet Rear Components The rear of the cabinet has two doors that provide access to the components housed in the back of the cabinet For an illustration See Figure 1 3 which is also described in the following paragraphs Figure 1 3 DNCP Series 400 PA 8500 Cabinet Rear View Cable Opening C abinet Fault Light Power Input SE SE VO Connectors 23 Repeater Modules 2 SES Modules 2 1 per Tray 1 per Tray Disk Fan 77 SEND Modules amp Terminator Modules 2 3 per Tray 1 per Tray PCI Card Cages 2 Grounding Strap Jack _ Grounding Strap Jack Serial Ports zb __ Cable Opening Ccpon 3s The top of the cabinet has a cable opening that provides access for routing system power cables and communications cables The top of the cabinet frame has an amber cabinet fault light that illuminates when a component within the cabinet has failed For a more detailed explanation of system status lights refer to the Appendix The top region also contains the power input connectors backplane The power assembly contains the duplexed AC power Chapter 1 cabl
63. m the site and may lose the installation report for this site 1 The letters UX must end the site ID so that the CAC knows that this is a system running the HP UX operating system Record the site ID enter the site ID in the installation report as described later in this chapter If a site ID different from the one listed in the pick list was used it may not be unique If so the CAC will contact this site and request a change Press the Return key to update the database The command displays the following messages Database successfully updated Hit Return to continue Press the Return key to return to SITE ID MENU Enter a slash and then press the Return key to return to the RSNADMIN MAIN MENU 9 Atthe Command prompt at the end of RSNADMIN MAIN MENU enter the value 4 to select the site info menu item For example Command 4 This displays the menu called SITE INFO MENU 10 Atthe Command prompt at the end of SITE INFO MENU enter the value 2 to select the hub phone 1 menu item For example Chapter 5 SITE INFO MENU list list all site info hub phone 1 hub phone 1 menu hub phone 2 hub phone 2 menu rsn password set rsn password nighttime nighttime menu cleanup cleanup menu o0 GIN rn SCS in use scs in use Options command command help for command 0 parent menu goto main menu q quit rsnadmin Command 2 This displays the menu called HUB PHONE
64. mmitted Press return to continue or q to quit The script displays the RSN inittab settings and asks you if they are correct The settings should be correct Press y followed by the Return key to continue Ck CK Ck Ck CK Ck Ck CK Ck CC Ck CK C Ck C CK Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Sk Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck kk Sk Kk Sk kx Pk 9k ko ko KEKKKKKKKKKKKKK Ck CC Ck C CK Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck kk Sk Kk kv Sk kx kA kx kx ko CHANGING RSN INITTAB SETTINGS Changing settings to respawn 22 24c22 24 lt rsnd 234 off usr stratus rsn bin rsndbs gt dev null 2 amp 1 lt rsng 234 off usr stratus rsn bin rsngetty r dev null 2 gt 1 lt rsnm 234 0ff usr stratus rsn bin rsn monitor gt dev null 2 gt amp 1 gt rsnd 234 respawn usr stratus rsn bin rsndbs dev null 2 amp 1 gt rsng 234 respawn usr stratus rsn bin rsngetty r gt dev null 2 gt 6 amp 1 gt rsnm 234 respawn usr stratus rsn bin rsn monitor gt dev null 2 amp 1 Are these the proper changes to be made y n y The script displays a commented out line in the file var spool cron crontabs sracs and asks you if this line should be uncommented Press y followed by the Return key to continue XC Ck ck ck Ck CK kk Ck CK Ck Ck CK kk Ck CK Ck Ck Ck kk Ck CK kk Ck kk ck Ck Sk Sk Ck kk Ck Ck ko Sk Ck ko Sk Sk Kk ko kx x Ck CK Ck Ck KC Ck CK C Ck CC Ck CC Ck CK Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck kk Ck Ck Ck Ck Sk Sk Sk Pk Sk Sk ko Ak kx kx ko CHECKING var spool
65. n y If the script completes execution successfully it displays the following messages RSNTRANS HAS BEEN ENABLED etc inittab SETTINGS ARE COMMITTED RSN IS NOW ON Ck CK Ck Ck KC Ck CK KKK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK Ck Sk Ck Ck Ck Ck S Sk Sk Kk Sk ke kx Mk ko ko ko Ck CK Ck Ck CK Ck Ck CK Ck CC Ck CK Ck CCS Ck Ck Ck Ck CC Ck Ck Sk Ck Ck Ck Sk Ck Ck Sk Sk Sk Kk kv Sk ko 9k ko ko 4 Execute the following script to make sure that you have connected to the hub Chapter 5 usr stratus rsn bin rsntry The script calls the hub telephone number you specified with rsnadmin and attempts to verify the connection If the script concludes with a success message the RSN is installed and configured correctly The system then displays the root prompt You can now prepare and send the installation report usr stratus rsn bin rsntrans r1 sHUB z f x0 waiting for connect message 16 49 56 C connected after 1 attempt s 16 49 57 T line_swap 16 49 58 R line_swap 16 49 58 T master done with conversation 16 49 58 Conversation Complete SUCCEEDED If the hub telephone number for your region does not work first check to see if the phone line has a dial tone Also check the hub_phone_1 value in the RSNADMIN database and make sure that it is correctly entered Chapter 6 Chapter 6 Sending the Installation Report After the RSN is configured an installation report must be prepar
66. n display on the tape drive that will be connected to the SCSI PCI card is set to 0 Verify that the SCSI identification display on the other tape drive in the daisy chain is set to 1 See Figure 3 9 If the identification displays are not set to the appropriate numbers use a paper clip or similar nonmarking pointed instrument to press the buttons that increase and decrease the displayed number Press the upper button to decrease the number and the lower button to increase it APCAUTION Do not press the upper button after the number 0 is displayed or the lower button after 7 is displayed Attempting to move beyond these parameters will break the buttons Figure 3 9 SCSI Identification Display Daisy Chained T800 Series Chapter 3 Last Drise in Daisy han epu E NO TE To change the SCSI identification on a T800 series tape drive first power down the tape drive The SCSI identification is read by the system when the tape drive is powered up If you change the SCSI identification display after power up the new identification will not be registered by the tape drive Any attempts to access the tape drive will result in an application error 4 If the tape drive is the last drive in the daisy chain verify that the single ended SCSI terminator part number JC 005 TRM is installed in the lower port on the rear of the tape drive If the terminator is not installed connect it to the lower port and securely clip it to the tape driv
67. n may have to be customized 1 Open the cabinet doors 2 Verify that the four cabinet ground wires two front two rear are connected from the cabinet frame to the doors 3 Make sure that the two MAIN power switches on the front of the cabinet are in the off 0 position See Figure 2 5 Figure 2 5 Cabinet Grounding Wires and MAIN Power Switches Ground cable II Ground Cable po AS ee lt r MAIN AE Tom Tum MAIN Power Switch EE S E Power Switch i 4 Using the torque wrench attach the ground cables that are shipped with the system to the back and top of the cabinet See Figure 2 6 and Figure 2 7 being careful not to apply more than 35 to 40 inch pounds of torque For an illustration of a ground cable see the callouts in Figures 2 6 and 2 7 NOTE The ground cable may be attached to the double ground lugs found on either the left or right Chapter 2 side of the cabinet Figure 2 6 Attaching the Ground Cable Top of Cabinet Wo age Test Point round C able Double round Lug Double Ground Lugs Ground Cable Chapter 2 2 1b 1 Installing the Power Cables Top Entry Perform the following steps to route the power cables from the top of the system Using a flat blade screwdriver remove the cable opening cover from the top of the cabinet See Figure 2 8 Figure 2 8 Removing the Cable Opening Cover Cabe Opening Cover CpnEP5ra 2 Unpack the two system power cables AW 000955 and AW 000
68. n prompts you to enter the RSN password specified when the RSN was configured For more information See Configuring the RSN and C419 C619 Modem RSN Password press lt return gt if not set your password Modem Phone Number Include area country code your modem phone number Chapter 6 11 The script then asks seven yes no questions about your experience with the installation process After entering y yes or n no in response to a question press the Return key to move to the next question Although the use of the name Stratus is retained throughout the scripts the references below pertain to Lucent Answer the following 7 yes no questions to complete the data entry portion of the install report Was your Stratus system delivered when expected yes no Did the hardware software and documentation received match your order yes no Were you able to properly prepare your environment using the Stratus supplied Site Preparation documentation yes no Were you able to successfully install your system by utilizing the Stratus supplied product Installation documentation yes no Were there any hardware installation problems yes no Were there any software installation problems yes no Would you like to add any general comments yes no 12 If you answered y yes to the final question in step 11 the script prompts you for your comments Please enter your name after your commen
69. ng a yellow lit part from the system causes its function to be suspended except in the PCI card cage on HP UX systems Agreen light indicates that the component is operating properly For the DNCP Series 400 PA 8500 the Tray 1 Rectifier LED configuration is green green red as explained in section A 2 1 2a A given status LED can also flash or remain steadily lit in combination with another status LED to indicate other operating conditions such as system power up A 1 1 2 Two Color LED Arrangements The disk drives and disk power supplies in the disk shelf PSUO and PSU1 have only two LEDS red and green When a status light is illuminated it indicates one of the following conditions a red and green light indicates a fault with the disk power supply a red light indicates a fault with the disk drive a green light on the PSU indicates that the system is operating properly a flashing green light on the disk drive indicates activity A 1 1 3 Single LEDs Appendix Fault Isolation Ifthe amber cabinet fault LED at the very top of the cabinet front and rear is illuminated a CRU within the cabinet has produced an error condition Both cabinet fault lights one front and one rear are lit when one or more components within the cabinet has failed Ifthe amber PCI fault status LED is lit there is an error within the PCI card cage The PCI Fault status LED is located on the front of the cabinet at the bottom of the disk s
70. onger responding Transitional state that indicates the device is locked A device is temporarily put in the SCAN state SCAN i when it is being scanned by the LoSCan or ftsmaint utilities The software state of a hardware component can change For example a component is initially created in the UNCLAIMED state when it is detected at boot time The component moves to the CLAIMED state when it is recognized and claimed by the appropriate driver The transitions between the various software states are controlled by the ioscan and ftsmaint utilities A 4 2 Hardware Status Information In addition to a software state each hardware component has a particular hardware status The Status field in the ftsmaint ls display can have any of the values shown in the following table Status Meaning Online The device is actively working Online The device is not logically active but it is operational Using the ft smaint switch or Standby ftsmaint sync command can be used to change the device status toOnline Duplexed The status is appended to the On Line status to indicate that the device isfullyduplexed The status is appended to the Online or Online Standby status to indicate that the Appendix Fault Isolation Duplexing device is in the process of duplexing This transient status is displayed after the ft smaint syncorftsmaint enable command has been used on the CPU Memory board
71. s are attached to this virtual SCSI bus this command suspends access to these tape drives In addition if these tape drives are being used for read or write operations the hwmaint stop command terminates these operations even if they are not complete sbin hwmaint stop vsb n In the preceding example n is the identifier for the virtual SCSI bus selected in step 1 For example hwmaint stop vsb 3 suspends operation on virtual SCSI bus 3 3 Issue the sbin hwmaint 1s command to verify that the state is now susp suspended sbin hwmaint ls vsb n For example sbin hwmaint ls vsb 2 Modelx Description State Code Flg Serial BdRv PcRv Slotloc Virtual SCSI Bus 2 susp NE vsb 2 4 Install the tape drive by following the steps in the following sections After installing the tape drive refer to the section Completing the Installation of Tape Drives on a Running System to restart the SCSI bus 3 2 Installing a Stand Alone T800 Series Tape Drive To install a stand alone T800 Series tape drive perform the following steps HO TE This procedure assumes that the system power is off or that the SCSI bus to which the tape drives will be attached has been suspended Verify that the shipping cartons contain all the items included with Stand Alone T800 Series Tape Drives See Items Included with Stand Alone T800 Series Tape Drives Items Included with Stand Alone T800 Series Tape Drives Chapter 3 Part Number
72. screen messages Then verify that the component s is out of service using the ftsmaint 1s command PA 8500 Continuum Series 400 Technical Service Guide HP UX systems Section 2 6 3 error logs and deleted MTBF Below MTBF Threshold The CRU FRU s rate of transient and hard failures became too great NOPWR No Power The CRU FRU lost power o eaten Fan Speed Override The fan override setting fans to full power from Active the normal 70 was activated PC Hi Power Controller Over Voltage An over voltage condition was detected by the power controller PCIOPN PCI Card Bay Door Open The PCI card bay door is open Power Controller Under An under voltage condition was detected by the PCLOW Voltage power controller PCVOTE Power Controller Voter Fault A voter fault was detected by the power controller PSBAD Invalid Power Supply Type The power supply ID bits do not match that of any supported unit PSU OK m Power Supply Unit s The cabinet power supply unit s are OK PSUs iik Power Supply Unit Multiple power supply units faulted in a cabinet aults PWR Breaker Tripped The circuit breaker for the PCIB power supply tripped REGDIF ACU Registers Differ A comparison of the registers on both ACUs showed a difference The driver reported a transient error A transient SOFT Soft Error error occurs when a hardware fault is detected but the problem is corrected by the system Look at the syslog for related error messages SPD OK Cabinet Fan Spee
73. shooting Procedures Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Preparing to Install the System This chapter contains important information to read before proceeding with the installation such as a system description and vital safety considerations This chapter is divided into the following sections e Safety Considerations Required Tools e System Description 1 1 Safety Considerations Before installing the system be sure to take the following important precautions fS WARNINGS To ensure a safe and effective installation follow the procedures exactly as they are written in this manual e Do not attempt to install the system without the assistance of another able bodied person The size and weight of the system do not allow it to be safely installed by one person The information in this manual assumes that the system site has been prepared and the system unpacked according to the instructions in the DNCP Series 400 400 CO PA 8500 Site Planning Guide R454 and the DNCP Series 400 400 CO Unpacking Instructions Refer to these manuals before proceeding with the installation Observe all applicable industry safety standards Provide the necessary space and light to safely perform the installation Do not wear conducting objects such as rings bracelets and keys Before installing the system familiarize yourself with the system hardware and how to get help during the installation by reading the remainder of this chapter 1 2 Requ
74. terminal emulation e 9600 EIA and auxiliary Aux baud rate odd parity one stop bit To install a V105 follow these steps 1 Locate the terminal data cable part number AW B15201 25 in one of the cartons shipping with the system 2 Connect the terminal data cable to the V105 terminal s SES1 EIA port and to the cabinet s Console port 7315 See Figure 2 12 After the cable is connected tighten its connector screws with a flat blade screwdriver HO TE An additional terminal can be connected to the Auxiliary Console port J316 For additional information see FTX Operating System Peripherals Configuration RXXX Figure 2 12 Connecting the V105 Data Cable Chapter 2 Terminal Data c able 3 Connect the keyboard to the terminal See Figure 2 13 NOTE Keyboard AA V10501 is an ANSI keyboard and AA V10502 is a PC keyboard Figure 2 13 Connecting the Keyboard to the V105 Chapter 2 cpa 4 Connect the female end of the V105 power cord to the V105 power connector and the male end to an AC wall outlet See Figure 2 14 Figure 2 14 Connecting the V105 Power Cord 5 Power up the V105 by pressing the power switch on the front of the terminal to the ON position See Figure 2 15 When the V105 passes its self test its screen displays PASS If this does not occur turn off the V105 power switch check its power cord connection and then power it up again If it still does not pass the self test ref
75. tification display after power up the new identification will not be registered by the tape drive Any attempts to access the tape drive will result in an application error 4 Verify that the single ended SCSI terminator part number JC 005TRM is installed in the lower port on the rear of the tape drive If it is not installed connect it to the lower port and securely clip it to the tape drive See Figure 3 3 APCAUTION o _ V Maoo qQ o7 Install only a single ended SCSI terminator on the tape drive Do not install a differential terminator as it could damage the tape drive and or SCSI PCI card Figure 3 3 SCSI Terminator Stand Alone T800 Series Chapter 3 5 Turn off the power switch on the tape drive See Figure 3 4 Figure 3 4 Powering Down the T800 Series 6 Connect the SCSI cable part number AW B21000 12 to the rear of the tape drive and to the U501 SCSI card in slot 7 of either PCI card cage See Figure 3 5 Figure 3 5 SCSI Cable Stand Alone T800 Series Chapter 3 IS SCS Cable Close Clips FCI Card Cage CpD157a 7 Plug the power cord into the rear of the tape drive and into an AC wall outlet See Figure 3 6 Figure 3 6 T800 Series Power Cord Chapter 3 xpo 5z 8 Turn on the T800 Series power switch See Figure 3 7 The green power light is illuminated as long as the tape drive is receiving power If it is not illuminated check to be sure the cables are securely
76. tion 7 Proceed with the normal startup by holding down the lt CTRL gt key while pressing the D key 8 The system console prompts you to specify a system start up mode Enter the number 2 for multiuser mode ENTER RUN LEVEL 0 6 sor S 2 INIT New run level 2 The system is coming up Please wait The system console displays additional messages followed by the login prompt Log in as root and enter a new password Lucent does not define a password for shipped systems The system prompts you to reenter the new password and then to confirm the password Record the password so it is available the next time you log in The system is ready Chapter 4 Welcome to UNIX System V PA RISC Release x x System name system name Console login root New password Re enter new password The system displays additional messages followed by the command line prompt When you see this prompt the system has successfully booted 9 Close the cabinet doors Next configure the RSN as described in Chapter 5 Configuring the RSN and C419 C619 Modem Chapter 5 Chapter 5 Configuring the RSN and C419 C619 Modem This chapter describes how to configure the Remote Services Network RSN It contains the following sections Preparing to Configure the RSN Configuring the RSN Configuring the C419 C619 Modem Completing and Verifying Configuration of the RSN For more information on how to configure the RSN see
77. ts so that Lucent can contact the site if necessary After the final comment press the Return key enter a dollar sign on the new line and then press the Return key again Enter general comments now To end input enter a line containing just a then lt return gt The installation went well your name lt Return gt S lt Return gt When you enter the dollar sign the script indicates that the report is complete End of interactive data input Creating the Install Report Report Complete 13 The script then prompts you to specify where to send the installation report After entering a selection 1 2 or 3 press the lt Return gt key The following are the options available for providing Stratus or a Distributor VAR with an install report 1 Send via RSN to regional support HUB Note RSN must be installed 2 Mail via Internet Note Access to the Internet is required 3 Save to file in tmp Enter Selection 1 2 3 Chapter 6 14 After a method is chosen refer to the next section Sending an Installation Report to the CAC for report sending instructions 6 2 Sending an Installation Report to the CAC The following sections Sending the Installation Report Via the RSN Sending the Installation Report Via the Internet and Saving the Installation Report to a Temporary File describe methods for sending the installation report to the CAC NOTE
78. uctions 2 1a Installing the Cabinet for DNCP Series 400 PA 8500 Install the cabinet by performing the steps in the following sections e If routing the power cables from the top of the cabinet perform the following steps See Section 2 1a 1 Installing the Power Cables Top Entry e If routing the power cables from the bottom of the cabinet perform the following steps See Section 2 1a 2 Installing the Power Cables Bottom Entry 2 1a 1 Installing the Power Cables Top Entry Perform the following steps to route the power cables from the top of the system Open the cabinet doors 2 Verify that the cabinet ground wires are connected from the cabinet frame to the doors 3 Make sure that the two MAIN power switches AC Input breakers on the front of the cabinet are in the off 0 position See Figure 2 1 Figure 2 1 Cabinet Grounding Wires and MAIN Power Switches AC Breaker Chapter 2 Main clra4l 4 Using a flat blade screwdriver remove the cable opening cover from the top of the cabinet See Figure 2 2 Figure 2 2 Removing the Cable Opening Cover Chapter 2 Cabe Opening Cover 5 Using the torque wrench attach the ground cable that is shipped with the system to the back of the system cabinet See Figure 2 3 being careful not to apply more than 33 inch pounds of torque HO TE The ground cable may be attached to the double ground lugs found on either the left or right side of the cabin

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