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01-27-2009 01:08 PM
01-27-2009 01:08 PM
Help!
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01-27-2009 01:19 PM
01-27-2009 01:19 PM
Re: Help!
What type of products are you testing and auditing? ODE seems to indicate some sort of HP-UX type product.
More details are needed. What are you trying to accomplish?
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Re: Help!
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01-27-2009 11:21 PM
01-27-2009 11:21 PM
Re: Help!
it depends on what you want to do.
By booting the offline diags CD and run ODE-> mapper2 you will see similar results to hp-ux ioscan.
If you want to test more (what?) you may consider to install hp-ux.
BTW, if the server past the POST, you can assume the hardware is basically functional.
Example for mapper on a rp5470:
MAPPER2> run
STARTING EXECUTION OF MAPPER2
Processor Identification:
Hardware Model: 5DFH, Revision: 0
Software Model: 4H, Revision: 0
Hardware ID: 0, Software ID: 11054146xx (unsigned decimal)
HP-UX Model String: 9000/800/L3000-6x
Processor Board Revisions:
CPU - CPU Chip: 515
PDC - Processor Dependent Code: 42.19
Cache and TLB Sizes:
Instruction Cache: 768 K bytes, Instruction TLB: 240 entries
Data Cache: 1536 K bytes, Data TLB: 240 entries
Co-processors:
Floating Point Co-processor(s) installed
I/O Configuration:
Type HW SW Revisions
Path Component Name ID Model Model Hdwr Firm
---------- ----------------------------------- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----
0 IKE I/O Bus Converter 7H 803H CH 0 0
0/0 Elroy PCI Bridge DH 782H AH 0 0
0/0/0/0 Ethernet Controller 1011H 0019H 103CH 104FH 41H
0/0/1/0 SCSI Bus Controller 1000H 000BH 0000H 0000H 07H
0/0/1/0.4.0
Quantum DLT-8000 Tape drive - - - - 0259
0/0/1/1 SCSI Bus Controller 1000H 000BH 0000H 0000H 07H
0/0/1/1.2.0
HP 36.4G MAN3367MC - - - - HP07
0/0/2/0 Symbios SCSI Controller 1000H 000FH 0000H 0000H 37H
0/0/2/0.2.0
HP 36.4G MAN3367MC - - - - HP05
0/0/2/1 Symbios SCSI Controller 1000H 000FH 0000H 0000H 37H
0/0/4/0 Generic System Peripheral 103CH 128DH 103CH 128EH 01H
0/0/4/1 Serial Controller 103CH 1048H 103CH 1283H 03H
0/1 Elroy PCI Bridge DH 782H AH 0 0
0/2 Elroy PCI Bridge DH 782H AH 0 0
0/3 Elroy PCI Bridge DH 782H AH 0 0
0/4 Elroy PCI Bridge DH 782H AH 0 0
0/5 Elroy PCI Bridge DH 782H AH 0 0
0/8 Elroy PCI Bridge DH 782H AH 0 0
0/8/0/0 HP 6795A 2G/1G Fibre Chan. Adapter 103CH 1029H 103CH 128CH 0BH
0/9 Elroy PCI Bridge DH 782H AH 0 0
0/9/0/0 Symbios SCSI Ultra160 LVD HBA 1000H 0021H 103CH 1330H 01H
0/9/0/0.4.0
HP DVD-ROM DVD-305 - - - - 1.01
0/10 Elroy PCI Bridge DH 782H AH 0 0
0/10/0/0 Ethernet Controller 14E4H 1645H 103CH 128AH 15H
0/12 Elroy PCI Bridge DH 782H AH 0 0
0/12/0/0 HP 6795A 2G/1G Fibre Chan. Adapter 103CH 1029H 103CH 128CH 0BH
32 DEW Bus Converter 7H 584H CH 0 0
33 Processor 0H 5DFH 0H 0 0
96 DEW Bus Converter 7H 584H CH 0 0
97 Processor 0H 5DFH 0H 0 0
192 Memory (2 Gbytes) 1H 90H 9H 0 0
Ext --> 0 Installed 1 Absent
Slot 0a 512M Active - -
Slot 0b 512M Active - -
Slot 1a 512M Active - -
Slot 1b 512M Active - -
Slot 2a - - - -
Slot 2b - - - -
Slot 3a - - - -
Slot 3b - - - -
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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01-28-2009 07:46 AM
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Re: Help!
Any and all help is greatly appreciated.
I have an rp5470 that has the red LED on and the Attention and Run lights are flashing. These come on almost immediately after powering on. The units were received without any hard drives can that cause the Fault?
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01-28-2009 08:08 AM
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Re: Help!
You can clear that red light by using the MP to read the LOGs and clear the led ("SL")
The MP can possibly also give you all the configuration info you need.
Google is your friend!
+rp5470 +attention +clear +red +site:hp.com
http://forums11.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=655161
http://docs.hp.com/en/A5191-96018/A5191-96018.pdf
Page 106: "Run/Attention/Fault LED States"
Hein.
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01-28-2009 09:03 AM
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Re: Help!
Most likely.
Run is blinking until hp-ux is booted.
Removing the power cords may cause attention to blink.
A failed boot attempt (no disks!) will cause the red fault light.
Check the GSP logs - reading them will toggle the attention and fault lights off.
Hope this helps!
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