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Pagina 1 - 450 System User’s Guide

SGI® Altix® 450 System User’s Guide Document Number 007-4857-002

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x 007-4857-002ContentsPhysical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Pagina 3 - Record of Revision

78 007-4857-0023: System OverviewOptional System ComponentsAvailability of optional components for the SGI 450 systems may vary based on new product i

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007-4857-002 79Chapter 44. System ControlThis chapter describes the interaction and functions of system controllers in the following sections:• “Level

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80 007-4857-0024: System ControlFigure 4-1 SGI Altix 450 System Control Network (Example)Levels of System ControlThe system control network configurat

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System Controller Interaction007-4857-002 81The system controller is designed into all IRUs. An Ethernet connection directly from the IRU to a local

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82 007-4857-0024: System ControlL1 Controller FunctionsThe following list summarizes the control and monitoring functions that the L1 controller perfo

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Ethernet Switch007-4857-002 83The front panel display contains the following items:• 2 x 12 character liquid crystal display (LCD). The display ident

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84 007-4857-0024: System ControlConsole Hardware RequirementsThe console type and how these console types are connected to the Altix 450 servers is de

Pagina 10 - Contents

Operating the L1007-4857-002 85application that is always running on the system controller. When the enclosure is connected to a LAN via the L2 host

Pagina 11 - List of Figures

86 007-4857-0024: System Control• “Viewing Information, Warnings, and Error Messages” on page 94Viewing System Configuration (from an IRU’s Perspectiv

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Operating the L1007-4857-002 87Commands can be targeted to other L1s by preceding the command with a rack and slot:001c01-L1> 1.11 version The com

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List of Figures007-4857-002 xiList of FiguresFigure 1-1 30-amp Single-phase Power Receptacle for North American Sites . . . 9Figure 1-2

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88 007-4857-0024: System ControlL1 Console SelectionIf the system contains more than one IRU and a serial connection is utilized for the console, the

Pagina 15 - List of Tables

L2 Operation007-4857-002 89001c01-L1> entering console mode 001c01 console, <CTRL-T> to escape to L1no response from 001c01 junk bus console

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90 007-4857-0024: System ControlTo see if the L2 is running (it will be if the LAN cable is plugged in and the cable is connected to an active LAN). A

Pagina 17 - About This Guide

L2 Operation007-4857-002 91Once the L2 is running, you can telnet to the L2, or use an optional SGIconsole. After the connection to the L2 controller

Pagina 18 - Chapter Descriptions

92 007-4857-0024: System Controlb is the enclosure type.ss is the slot location of the enclosure.p is the partition of the enclosure (not present if t

Pagina 19 - Related Publications

L2 Operation007-4857-002 93To target individual blades in an IRU use the following syntax:olympic-101-L2> 1.11 b1 power downExecuting the above co

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94 007-4857-0024: System ControlL2> r 2-4,7 <L1 command> This is a one-time destination.Command InterpretationSome L2 commands are the same a

Pagina 21 - Product Support

L2 Operation007-4857-002 95To power on or power off a specific IRU, specify a current destination:L2> r 2 s 5 power up L2>To power on or power

Pagina 22 - Reader Comments

96 007-4857-0024: System ControlCtrl+T escaping to L2 system controllerL2> l2 L2 command processor engaged, <CTRL_D> for console mode.L2>C

Pagina 23 - 1. System Installation

L2 Operation007-4857-002 97• Subchannel 3C specifies Blade 3, CPU C.• Subchannel console0 Blade 0 console subchannel.• Subchannel console1 Blade 1 co

Pagina 24 - System Installation Overview

xii 007-4857-002List of FiguresFigure 2-4 2D Graphics Card Location in IA2 Blade . . . . . . . . . 59Figure 3-1 S

Pagina 25 - Safety Precautions

98 007-4857-0024: System ControlGenerally, the L2 will track the correct IRU rack, slot, blade, and subchannel for system console input and no user se

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Upgrading L1 Firmware007-4857-002 99Upgrading L1 FirmwareThe L1 firmware is currently distributed as part of the snxsc_firmware package. To determine

Pagina 27 - Safety Measures

100 007-4857-0024: System ControlYou can update individual IRUs by replacing all with a rack and slot number:$> /usr/cpu/firmware/sysco/flashsc --1

Pagina 28 - Installing a Rack

007-4857-002 101Chapter 55. Rack InformationThis chapter describes the physical characteristics of the tall (42U) and short (20U) Altix racks in the f

Pagina 29 - Tools Required

102 007-4857-0025: Rack InformationAltix 42U and 20U Rack FeaturesThe Altix racks (shown in Figure 5-1 and Figure 5-2) have the following features and

Pagina 30 - Power Receptacle Verification

Altix 42U and 20U Rack Features007-4857-002 103Figure 5-1 Tall (42U) Altix Rack and Front Lock

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104 007-4857-0025: Rack InformationFigure 5-2 Short (20U) Altix Rack (Rear View)Technical SpecificationsTable 5-1 lists the technical specifications o

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Technical Specifications007-4857-002 105Depth 40.9 in. (103.9 cm)Weight (full) 750 lb (340 kg)Table 5-2 Short Altix Rack Technical Specifications (co

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007-4857-002 107Chapter 66. Maintenance and Upgrade ProceduresThis chapter provides information about installing or removing components from your SGI

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List of Figures007-4857-002 xiiiFigure 6-23 Seating the Card in the Slot . . . . . . . . . . . . .1

Pagina 36 - Inspecting the Shipping Crate

108 007-4857-0026: Maintenance and Upgrade ProceduresPreparing the System for Maintenance or UpgradeTo prepare the system for maintenance, follow thes

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Installing or Removing Internal Parts007-4857-002 109Installing or Removing Internal PartsCaution: The components inside the system are extremely sen

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110 007-4857-0026: Maintenance and Upgrade ProceduresReplacing IRU ComponentsWhile the individual rack units (IRUs) are not considered end-user replac

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Replacing IRU Components007-4857-002 111Figure 6-1 Removing the L1 Controller PanelReplace the system control panel using the following steps:1. Posit

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112 007-4857-0026: Maintenance and Upgrade Procedures3. Be careful not to snag the ribbon cable while replacing the panel.4. Use the T10 torx driver t

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Replacing IRU Components007-4857-002 113Removing or Adding IRU Power SuppliesUnder most circumstances a single power supply in an IRU can be replaced

Pagina 42 - COMPACT COMPACT

114 007-4857-0026: Maintenance and Upgrade Procedures4. Install the new power supply with the retention latch at the top of the supply. 5. Slide the p

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Replacing IRU Components007-4857-002 1153. A line will be added to the L1 system controller’s log file indicating the fan warning.4. If ESP is used, a

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116 007-4857-0026: Maintenance and Upgrade ProceduresFigure 6-6 Removing a Fan From the IRU3. Slide a new blower assembly completely into the open slo

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Replacing IRU Components007-4857-002 117Figure 6-7 Replacing an IRU Fan BATighten screw

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118 007-4857-0026: Maintenance and Upgrade ProceduresRemoving or Replacing a System Blade From the IRUThe blades installed in your SGI Altix 450 can g

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Replacing IRU Components007-4857-002 119Figure 6-8 Removing a Compute/Memory Blade From the IRU COMPACTinsideTMBinsideTMCOMPACTinsideTMAC

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120 007-4857-0026: Maintenance and Upgrade ProceduresFigure 6-9 Replacing a Compute/Memory Blade in the IRUCOMPACTinsideTMinsideTMBCCOMPACTAinsideTM

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Replacing IRU Components007-4857-002 121Memory DIMM Group Placement and GuidelinesMemory is contained on cards that are referred to as DIMMs (dual inl

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122 007-4857-0026: Maintenance and Upgrade ProceduresFigure 6-10 DIMM Group Locations DiagramLeft bus Y DIMM 2 (DIMM location 5)Left bus Y DIMM 1 (DIM

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Replacing IRU Components007-4857-002 123Figure 6-11 DIMM Memory Slot Location ExampleRemove and Replace the DVD DriveUse the following steps to remove

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124 007-4857-0026: Maintenance and Upgrade Procedures8. Slide the new DVD drive assembly into the IA blade housing.9. Connect the DVD power and data c

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Replacing IRU Components007-4857-002 125Figure 6-12 DVD Removal from IA BladeBCDAPower connectorData connectorDVD retentionscrewCOMPACTCOMPACTCOMPACT

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126 007-4857-0026: Maintenance and Upgrade ProceduresFigure 6-13 DVD Drive Replacement in the IA BladeCOMPACTCOMPACTBPower connectorData connectorAC D

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Overview of PCI Express Operation007-4857-002 127Overview of PCI Express OperationThis section provides a brief overview of the new PCI Express (PCIe)

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List of Tables007-4857-002 xvList of TablesTable 1-1 Installation Tools. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Pagina 58 - Connecting the System Console

128 007-4857-0026: Maintenance and Upgrade Procedures1”. SGI Altix 450 technology uses an x16 connector (64 wires) or “by 16” in PCI Express card slot

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Adding or Replacing PCI/PCI-X Cards007-4857-002 129Caution: To protect the PCI cards from ESD damage, SGI recommends that you use a grounding wrist s

Pagina 60 - Operating Your System

130 007-4857-0026: Maintenance and Upgrade ProceduresFigure 6-16 Extracting the Carrier Metal Filler Plate

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Adding or Replacing PCI/PCI-X Cards007-4857-002 131Note: If you are adding or replacing a half-height PCI card, skip ahead to step 6.5. If the full-h

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132 007-4857-0026: Maintenance and Upgrade Proceduresc. Mount the card in the carrier, (see Figure 6-18) and ensure the following occurs:– The card co

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Adding or Replacing PCI/PCI-X Cards007-4857-002 1336. To install a half-height PCI card in a carrier, follow these steps:a. Remove the two screws from

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134 007-4857-0026: Maintenance and Upgrade Procedurese. Place the PCI card bracket so that the screw holes of the bracket align with the empty screw h

Pagina 65 - Powering Off Manually

Adding or Replacing PCI/PCI-X Cards007-4857-002 1357. Insert the carrier-mounted PCI card into the vacant slot, using the slot guide, as shown in Figu

Pagina 66 - L1 Front Panel Controls

136 007-4857-0026: Maintenance and Upgrade ProceduresAdd or Remove a PCI Card in Base IA BladesTo add or replace a PCI card in the base IA blade (base

Pagina 67 - Operating the L1 Controller

Adding or Replacing PCI/PCI-X Cards007-4857-002 137Figure 6-25 Replacing the IA Blade PCI Access Door8. Replace the PCI card access door by installing

Pagina 69 - 2. Operation Procedures

138 007-4857-0026: Maintenance and Upgrade ProceduresInstalling or Replacing a Disk Drive in the IA BladeThe IA/IA2 blade (base I/O) in an IRU has two

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Installing or Replacing a Disk Drive in the IA Blade007-4857-002 139Removing a System Disk DriveBefore you remove a disk drive, you must power off the

Pagina 71 - System Controller Network

140 007-4857-0026: Maintenance and Upgrade ProceduresInstalling a System Disk DriveBefore you install a disk drive, you must power off the IRU that ho

Pagina 72 - Console Connections

Installing or Replacing a Disk Drive in the IA Blade007-4857-002 141Figure 6-28 Replacing a Disk Drive COMPACTCOMPACT

Pagina 74 - Preparing to Power On

007-4857-002 143Chapter 77. Troubleshooting and DiagnosticsThis chapter provides the following sections to help you troubleshoot your system:• “Troubl

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144 007-4857-0027: Troubleshooting and DiagnosticsTroubleshooting ChartTable 7-1 lists recommended actions for problems that can occur. To solve probl

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L1 Controller Error Messages007-4857-002 145L1 Controller Error MessagesTable 7-2 lists error messages that the L1 controller generates and displays o

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146 007-4857-0027: Troubleshooting and DiagnosticsTemperature messages: low alt.ATTN: <temp sensor description> advisory temperature reached @ x

Pagina 78 - 2: Operation Procedures

LED Status Indicators007-4857-002 147LED Status IndicatorsThere are a number of LEDs on the front of the IRUs that can help you detect, identify and p

Pagina 79 - Monitoring Your Server

007-4857-002 xviiAbout This GuideThis guide provides an overview of the installation, architecture, general operation and descriptions of the major co

Pagina 80 - 2D Graphics Video Interface

148 007-4857-0027: Troubleshooting and DiagnosticsCompute/Memory Blade LEDsEach compute/memory blade installed in an IRU has a total of eight LED indi

Pagina 81 - Altix 450 series server:

SGI Electronic Support007-4857-002 149Figure 7-1 Compute Blade Status LED LocationsSGI Electronic Support SGI Electronic Support provides system suppo

Pagina 82 - I/O Blade Overview

150 007-4857-0027: Troubleshooting and DiagnosticsFigure 7-2 Full Support SequencePage or e-mailalert5SupportfolioOnlineView the casesolutions2e-mail6

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SGI Electronic Support007-4857-002 151The sequence of events can be described as follows:1. Embedded Support Partner (ESP) monitors your system 24 hou

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The following three components compose the integrated SGI Electronic Support system:SGI Embedded Support Partner (ESP) is a set of tools and utilities

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007-4857-002 153Appendix AA. Technical Specifications and PinoutsThis appendix contains technical specification information about your system, as foll

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154 007-4857-002A: Technical Specifications and PinoutsPhysical SpecificationsTable A-2 shows the physical specifications of the Altix 450 system in a

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Physical Specifications007-4857-002 155Table A-3 Altix 450 Short Rack System Physical SpecificationsFeature SpecificationDimensions for a single short

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156 007-4857-002A: Technical Specifications and PinoutsEnvironmental SpecificationsTable A-4 lists the environmental specifications of the 42U rack sy

Pagina 89 - 3. System Overview

Power Specifications007-4857-002 157Power SpecificationsTable A-6 shows the power specifications for the system.Heat dissipationAltix 450 29.86 kBTU/

Pagina 90 - System Models

xviii 007-4857-002About This Guide• Using the ESI/ops panel (operating panel) on optional mass storage bricks. See the user’s guide for your optional

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158 007-4857-002A: Technical Specifications and PinoutsI/O Port SpecificationsThis section contains specifications and port pinout information for the

Pagina 92 - System Architecture

I/O Port Specifications007-4857-002 159Ethernet PortThe system auto-selects the Ethernet port speed and type (duplex vs. half-duplex) when the server

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160 007-4857-002A: Technical Specifications and PinoutsSerial PortsThe IRU modules have 9-pin serial interface connectors. These ports are for console

Pagina 94 - System Features

I/O Port Specifications007-4857-002 161Table A-8 shows pinout assignments for the 9-pin male DB-9 connector.Table A-8 Serial Port Pinout Pin Assignmen

Pagina 95 - Distributed Shared I/O

162 007-4857-002A: Technical Specifications and PinoutsExternal SAS/SATA Port Connector Figure A-3 shows the connector pin locations for the external

Pagina 96 - 3: System Overview

I/O Port Specifications007-4857-002 163USB Type A ConnectorFigure A-4 shows the USB type A connector provided on the base I/O that supports general US

Pagina 98 - System Components

007-4857-002 165Appendix BB. Safety Information and Regulatory SpecificationsThis appendix provides safety information and regulatory specifications f

Pagina 99 - Rack Numbering

166 007-4857-002B: Safety Information and Regulatory Specifications9. Do not attempt to service this product yourself except as noted in this guide. O

Pagina 100 - Optional System Components

Regulatory Specifications007-4857-002 167Regulatory SpecificationsThe following topics are covered in this section:• “CMN Number” on page 167• “CE Not

Pagina 101 - 4. System Control

Related Publications007-4857-002 xixRelated PublicationsThe following SGI documents are relevant to the Altix 450 series system:• SGI L1 and L2 Contro

Pagina 102 - Levels of System Control

168 007-4857-002B: Safety Information and Regulatory SpecificationsElectromagnetic EmissionsThis section provides the contents of electromagnetic emis

Pagina 103 - L1 Controller

Regulatory Specifications007-4857-002 169Industry Canada Notice (Canada Only)This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Int

Pagina 104 - L1 Front Panel Display

170 007-4857-002B: Safety Information and Regulatory SpecificationsShielded CablesThis SGI system is FCC-compliant under test conditions that include

Pagina 105 - Ethernet Switch

Regulatory Specifications007-4857-002 171Laser Compliance StatementsThe DVD drive in this computer is a Class 1 laser product. The DVD drive’s classif

Pagina 106 - Operating the L1

172 007-4857-002B: Safety Information and Regulatory SpecificationsLithium Battery StatementsWarning: If a lithium battery is a soldered part, only q

Pagina 107 - 001c01-L1>

007-4857-002 173IndexAAltix serverillustration, 69Altix serversmonitoring locations, 57Bbattery statements, 172block diagramIRU, 71Ccache coherenc

Pagina 108 - Command Targeting

174 007-4857-002Indexfan RPM level, 114front panel displayL1 controller, 82front panel LEDs, 44Iinformation, warning, and error messagesviewing in

Pagina 109 - Console Mode from L1

007-4857-002 175Indexracks, 77PPCI and PCI-X cardsinstallation procedurePCI and PCI-X card installation, 128PCIe slots, 60physical specificationsAl

Pagina 110 - L1 Console Selection

176 007-4857-002IndexUunpack a tall rack, 18unpack and move the short rack, 16upgrading L1 firmware, 99USB type Aconnector pin assignments, 163VVG

Pagina 111 - L2 Operation

CONTRIBUTORSWritten by Mark Schwenden Illustrated by Chrystie Danzer Production by Mark SchwendenEngineering contributions by Rich Altmaier, Steve Bow

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xx 007-4857-002About This GuideReferences in the documentation to these pages include the name of the command and the section number in which the comm

Pagina 113 - Viewing System Configuration

Conventions007-4857-002 xxiConventionsThe following conventions are used throughout this document:Product SupportSGI provides a comprehensive product

Pagina 114 - Setting Command Targeting

xxii 007-4857-002About This GuideReader CommentsIf you have comments about the technical accuracy, content, or organization of this document, contact

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007-4857-002 1Chapter 11. System InstallationThis chapter describes how to unpack and install your Altix 450 system. Specifically, the following topi

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2 007-4857-0021: System InstallationSystem Installation Overview In this chapter, different installation instructions are provided for different type

Pagina 117 - Console Mode from the L2

Safety Precautions007-4857-002 3• If you have ordered either a single- or dual-IRU system that you intend to install on a table top, follow the instr

Pagina 118 - Console Selection

4 007-4857-0021: System InstallationHazard StatementsDuring the installation of your Altix 450 system, be alert for hazard advisory statements with i

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Safety Precautions007-4857-002 5Safety MeasuresObserve the following safety measures when you install the system:• Use caution when you remove the sy

Pagina 120 - L1 Mode From L2

6 007-4857-0021: System InstallationInstalling a RackThis section describes how to install a rack that already has your system IRUs rackmounted and c

Pagina 121 - Upgrading L1 Firmware

Installing a Rack007-4857-002 7Tools RequiredTable 1-1 lists the tools that you need to complete the installation.Table 1-1 Installation ToolsTool Pa

Pagina 122 - 4: System Control

007-4857-002 iiiRecord of RevisionVersion Description-001 August 2006,First release-002 March 2007,Engineering updates to cover RAID 1, DVD-R/W, 2D gr

Pagina 123 - 5. Rack Information

8 007-4857-0021: System InstallationPower Receptacle VerificationEnsure that a qualified technician installs the correct power receptacles. Your Alti

Pagina 124 - 5: Rack Information

Installing a Rack007-4857-002 9Figure 1-1 30-amp Single-phase Power Receptacle for North American SitesGroundsocketSocket XReceptacleSocket YPower co

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10 007-4857-0021: System InstallationFor international sites, follow these steps to ensure that a single-phase power receptacle is properly wired: 1.

Pagina 126 - Technical Specifications

Installing a Rack007-4857-002 11Figure 1-2 32-amp Single-phase Power Plug for International SitesPower cordconnectorSocket 1(line)Ground socketSocket

Pagina 127 - Weight (full) 750 lb (340 kg)

12 007-4857-0021: System InstallationUnloading and Moving System EquipmentYour Altix 450 system arrives at the site in a pallet-mounted cardboard shi

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Installing a Rack007-4857-002 13If your site does not have a loading dock, arrange for a forklift to unload the system from the transportation vehicl

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14 007-4857-0021: System InstallationFigure 1-4 shows the lift openings and dimensions of a short rack shipping crate. This figure also shows where t

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Installing a Rack007-4857-002 15Transporting the Shipping CrateUse a pallet jack with forks that are 48 in. (122 cm) long or longer to transport the

Pagina 131 - Component Procedure

16 007-4857-0021: System InstallationRemoving a Short Rack from the Shipping CrateWarning: Be careful when you unpack and move the short rack system

Pagina 132 - Replacing IRU Components

Installing a Rack007-4857-002 17Figure 1-5 Removing a Short Rack from the Shipping CrateFoamcushionCardboardcover134a 4b4c52RampRear mountingbracketF

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18 007-4857-0021: System InstallationUnpacking and Installing the Tall RackWarning: In its maximum configuration, a (42U) tall rack system weighs ap

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Installing a Rack007-4857-002 19Figure 1-6 Removing a Tall Rack from the Shipping CrateCOMPACT124BungeecushionCOMPACT COMPACTCOMPACT COMPACT35COMPACT

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20 007-4857-0021: System InstallationFigure 1-7 Reattaching the Tall Rack DoorsCOMPACT COMPACTCOMPACT COMPACT

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Installing a Rack007-4857-002 21Positioning and Leveling Racks Caution: To avoid ESD damage to the electronic components, be sure to position the ra

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22 007-4857-0021: System InstallationFigure 1-9 Seismic Tie-down Attachment PointsUnpacking and Inspecting ModulesThis section describes how to unpac

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Unpacking and Inspecting Modules007-4857-002 23Firmly connect the base module of the IRU to the fan module using these steps:1. Align the rear connec

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24 007-4857-0021: System InstallationInstalling the IRUs in a RackThis section describes how to install the IRUs that compose an Altix 450 system in

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Installing the IRUs in a Rack007-4857-002 25Determining Where to Attach Rails in a RackThe base IRU, and any additional IRUs, each require five units

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26 007-4857-0021: System InstallationRackmounting IRUs with Shelf RailsThis section describes how to rackmount an IRU using shelf rails. The shelf ra

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Installing the IRUs in a Rack007-4857-002 27Note: Even with the blades, power supplies and fan module disconnected, the IRU’s base unit is heavy. Al

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Contents007-4857-002 vContentsList of Figures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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28 007-4857-0021: System InstallationRemoving a Rackmounted IRU ModuleTo remove an IRU that is already mounted in a rack, follow these steps:1. Power

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NUMAlink Cabling the System IRUs007-4857-002 29NUMAlink Cabling the System IRUsSome configurations of an Altix 450 system will consist of either two

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30 007-4857-0021: System InstallationFigure 1-14 NUMAlink Cabling an IRU to an Additional IRUTo connect two Altix 450 compute modules to each other w

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Cabling the System IRUs to a Power Source007-4857-002 31The console output should indicate that the processors and memory on both IRU modules have be

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32 007-4857-0021: System InstallationFigure 1-15 Power-Supply Connectors on the IRU ModuleFigure 1-16 shows the connecting of a dual-IRU system locat

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Cabling the System IRUs to a Power Source007-4857-002 33Figure 1-16 Connecting an Unracked IRU System to a Power SourcePowerdistributionunit (PDU)Pow

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34 007-4857-0021: System InstallationConnecting System Modules to a Rack Power SourceIf your Altix 450 system is shipped from SGI in a rack, there wi

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Cabling the System IRUs to a Power Source007-4857-002 35Figure 1-18 shows an example of the optional three-phase PDU available in tall racks only. Fi

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36 007-4857-0021: System InstallationConnecting the System ConsoleThis section explains how to attach and establish a connection between a system con

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Connecting the System Console007-4857-002 37Figure 1-19 Location of the L1 Console PortConsole portReset buttonEthernet portinsideTML1 controllerpane

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vi 007-4857-002ContentsInstalling a Rack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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38 007-4857-0021: System InstallationOperating Your SystemThis section describes how to operate your Altix 450 system, as follows:• “Powering the Sys

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Operating Your System007-4857-002 39Powering On With Optional System Console and L1/L2 ControllerTo power on and boot your system using the system co

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40 007-4857-0021: System Installation4. Verify that all of the L1 controllers display “L1 running.” If any L1 controllers are not running, contact yo

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Operating Your System007-4857-002 41Powering On Manually or With L1 ConsoleIf your system does not have a a local system console, you can manually po

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42 007-4857-0021: System InstallationPowering Off at the System ConsoleTo power off your system using the system console, follow these steps:Caution:

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Operating Your System007-4857-002 43Powering Off ManuallyTo power off your system manually, follow these steps:Caution: If you power off the system

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44 007-4857-0021: System InstallationL1 Front Panel ControlsThe L1 front panel of the Altix 450 IRU provides the following control features, as shown

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Operating Your System007-4857-002 45Note: If your system includes an optional storage module, see the user’s guide that comes with the product for o

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46 007-4857-0021: System Installationescaping to L1 system controller001c01-L1> l1 L1 command processor engaged, <CTRL-D> for console mode.0

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007-4857-002 47Chapter 22. Operation ProceduresThis chapter explains how to operate your new system in the following sections:• “Precautions” on page

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Contents007-4857-002 vii2. Operation Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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48 007-4857-0022: Operation ProceduresSafety PrecautionsWarning: Before operating or servicing any part of this product, read the “Safety Information

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System Controller Network007-4857-002 49System Controller NetworkAll Altix 450 enclosures contain an embedded microprocessor board and display assembl

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50 007-4857-0022: Operation ProceduresConsole ConnectionsA console is defined as a connection to the system that provides access to the system control

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Communicating with the System Controller007-4857-002 51Communicating with the System ControllerOnce a connection to the console is established, the us

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52 007-4857-0022: Operation ProceduresPreparing to Power OnTo prepare to power on your system, follow these steps:1. Check to ensure that the cabling

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Powering the System On and Off007-4857-002 53Figure 2-2 Single-Phase Rack PDU Circuit Breaker SwitchesPowerdistributionunit (PDU)PowersourceOn/off swi

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54 007-4857-0022: Operation ProceduresPowering On and Off at the ConsoleThe power-on and off procedure at a console varies with your server setup, as

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Powering the System On and Off007-4857-002 55oo1c01-L1> * power down(* indicates all)From the L1 prompt, display the system configuration informati

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56 007-4857-0022: Operation ProceduresPowering-On and Off From the L2Commands issued at the L2 prompt are typically sent to all NUMAlink connected IRU

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Monitoring Your Server007-4857-002 57Monitoring Your ServerYou can monitor your Altix 450 server from the following sources:• On the L1 controller’s d

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viii 007-4857-002ContentsSystem Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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58 007-4857-0022: Operation Procedures2D Graphics Video InterfaceIf your system was ordered in January 2007 or later, it may come equipped with an opt

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Installing Optional Components007-4857-002 59Figure 2-4 2D Graphics Card Location in IA2 (base I/O) BladeInstalling Optional ComponentsBesides adding

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60 007-4857-0022: Operation ProceduresWarning: You can add or replace only the items listed in this section. For your safety and for the protection o

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Installing Optional Components007-4857-002 61Adding or Removing Disk DrivesThe IA/IA2 blade (base I/O blade) within the IRU supports the system boot f

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Select a device: [1-1 or 0 to quit] 1 1. Identify firmware, BIOS, and/or FCode 2. Download firmware (update the FLASH) 4. Download/erase BIOS and/

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Installing Optional Components007-4857-002 63 1. Identify firmware, BIOS, and/or FCode 2. Download firmware (update the FLASH) 4. Download/erase BI

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64 007-4857-0022: Operation Procedures B___T___L Type Vendor Product Rev Disk Blocks Disk MB 1. 0 0 0 Disk SGI

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Installing Optional Components007-4857-002 65fs0:\> reset...EFI Boot Manager ver 1.10 [14.62]Partition 0: Enabled Disabl

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66 007-4857-0022: Operation Procedures1 volume is active, 2 physical disks are activeVolume 0 is Bus 0 Target 0, Type IM (Integrated Mirroring) Volum

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007-4857-002 67Chapter 33. System OverviewThis chapter provides an overview of the physical and architectural aspects of your SGI Altix 450 system. Th

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Contents007-4857-002 ixAltix 42U and 20U Rack Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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68 007-4857-0023: System OverviewFigure 3-1 SGI Altix 450 System (Short Rack)System ModelsThe basic enclosure within the Altix 450 system is the 5U hi

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System Models007-4857-002 69Figure 3-2 SGI Altix 450 Server System (Tall Rack)You can also add additional PCI expansion blades or RAID and non-RAID d

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70 007-4857-0023: System OverviewFigure 3-3 Blade, IRU and Rack ComponentsSystem ArchitectureThe Altix 450 computer system is based on a distributed s

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System Architecture007-4857-002 71interface. The SHub ASIC memory interface enables any processor in the system to access the memory of all processor

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72 007-4857-0023: System OverviewSystem FeaturesThe main features of the Altix 450 series server systems are introduced in the following sections:• “M

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System Features007-4857-002 73Memory latency is the amount of time required for a processor to retrieve data from memory. Memory latency is lowest wh

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74 007-4857-0023: System OverviewNon-uniform Memory Access (NUMA)In DSM systems, memory is physically located at various distances from the processors

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System Features007-4857-002 75• Power-on and boot:– Automatic testing occurs after you power on the system. (These power-on self-tests or POSTs are a

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76 007-4857-0023: System OverviewSystem ComponentsThe Altix 450 series system features the following major components:• 20U rack. The “short” rack is

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System Components007-4857-002 77Figure 3-5 Altix 450 IRU System Components ExampleBay (Unit) NumberingBays in the racks are numbered using standard u

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