Fujitsu Siemens Computers BS2000/OSD user manual

User manual for the device Fujitsu Siemens Computers BS2000/OSD

Device: Fujitsu Siemens Computers BS2000/OSD
Category: Server
Manufacturer: Fujitsu Siemens Computers
Size: 0.58 MB
Added : 6/10/2013
Number of pages: 111
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1 Introduction
The range of BS2000/OSD servers has been extended by the addition of the S130 series.
The spectrum of user facilities of the new models lies between the S110 and H130 server
series. They are powerful systems for scientific and commercial applications.
The S130 Business Server (or cluster) has a modular structure and can easily be upgraded
on site.
The main memory can be expanded by up to 8 Gbytes. Global storage (GSP or SSU) can
be upgraded to a maximum of 32 Gbytes and if desired

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Summary of contents Introduction 1.2 Summary of contents This operating manual covers the hardware operating functions of the S130 Business Server with the 3970-SKP service/console processor. The chapters “Overview”, “Controls and indicators” and “Standard processing in SVP mode” provide information on hardware and the operating concept. You should read these chapters first. The chapter entitled “Troubleshooting” provides valuable assistance in recognizing and solving problems. A keyword index at

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2 Important instructions This chapter covers the most important safety instructions. It also includes some manufac- turer instructions and notes on radio interference. 2.1 Safety instructions This device fulfills the prevailing safety requirements for information technology equipment, including electrical office machines. ● In emergencies (e.g. damaged housing, operating elements or network cables, entry of liquid or foreign objects), switch off the device immediately (EMERGENCY STOP) and contact

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Manufacturer instructions Important instructions ● The cables must be laid in such a way that there is no danger of anyone tripping over them and they cannot be damaged. ● Data transmission lines must not be connected or disconnected during electrical storms. ● Ensure that no foreign bodies (e.g. necklaces, paperclips etc.) or liquids find their way into the device (danger of electric shock, short circuit). ● Repairs to the device may only be carried out by authorized and trained personnel. All a

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3 Overview This chapter provides information on the configuration levels and the configuration of the S130 Business Server series and the concept of system operation. S130 Business Server Global storage Battery unit Figure 2: S130 Business Server, global storage and battery unit The S130 Business Server comprises two cabinets together with an additional cabinet for channel extensions. Two global storage units can be connected, each of which is located in a separate cabinet. The battery unit for gl

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Configuration levels of the S130 Business Server Overview If the HVZ (high-availability feature) option S130K-1H is available, a defective processor can be replaced with the high-availability processor (the high-availability feature is only available for the models S130-C, S130-E and S130-P). Model Number of processors Performance factor S130-C 2 processing units 1.0 S130-E 3 processing units 1.4 S130-K 4 processing units 1.9 S130-P 6 processing units 2.6 S130-T 8 processing units 3.1 Printer S13

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Overview Concept of system operation 3.2 Concept of system operation System operation is described in the chapter “Basics of system operation“ of the V7 “SINIX-2000 V7.0“ [1] manual. The following section lists the most important hardware and software components for S130 operation. 3.2.1 Hardware Secondary Console console serial SKP S130 I/O channel CPU serial Radio-controlled clock/ GTS LAN serial SVP ATOP V.24 On/off facility LAN The following hardware and software components are important for

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Concept of system operation Overview ● The service/console processor (3970-SKP) with the SINIX operating system. Operation of the S130 system takes place via a local PC: the 3970-SKP service/console processor. S130 and 3970-SKP communicate with one another in three ways: – serial line (V.24) – type-2 I/O channel (KT2) or type-S I/O channel – LAN connection The following components can be operated via the local 3970-SKP screen and remote secondary consoles: – the 3970-SKP itself – the SVP of the

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Overview Concept of system operation 3.2.2 Software The following software components play an important role in S130 operation: ● Window interface The SINIX operating system is run on the 3970-SKP. One component of SINIX is the window interface based on the X Window system (see the ”SINIX-2000 V7.0” [1] manual). A brief introduction to the window system can be found in the chapter entitled V7 "Brief introduction to the window system" in the "SINIX-2000 V7.0" [1] manual. Further information can b

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Concept of system operation Overview 3.2.3 Authorization control The access to operation of the BS2000, SVP and SINIX system components is protected: ● Access to the BS2000 console If you try to make an entry in a BS2000 control window after the system has been started up for the first time, you will be requested to enter a password. The password is specified when the system is installed and is identical to the password for the corresponding SINIX user ID (e.g. cons0 for the CONS0 console window).

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4 Controls and indicators The following controls and indicators are provided for the S130 Business Server: – control panel on the Business Server cabinet, page 12 – control panel on the global storage cabinet, page 12 – EMERGENCY STOP switch, page 19 The S130 is operated using the operator terminals on the service/console processor. U25339-J-Z126-1-7600 11

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Control panel on the Business Server cabinet Controls and indicators 4.1 Control panel on the Business Server cabinet The control panel is connected with the service processor (SVP) in the S130 Business Server. The physical structure of the control panel is illustrated in the following diagram: POWER CONTROL STATUS POWER OFF LCD BACK LIGHT POWER ON 9999 35 POWER CHECK COMPLETE SYSTEM CANCEL/ IMPL ALARM STOP Figure 4: Control panel on the cabinet of the S130 Business Server The function of the in

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Controls and indicators Control panel on the Business Server cabinet Information is displayed on the LCD display in the following format: STATUS CC C CCCC Line 1 Line 2 FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF Pnnn CM T DOWN CE STOP Displays in line 1 WAIT RUN LOAD Displays in line 2 FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF Meanings: Line Display field Display Meaning Line 1 Maintenance none User mode mode CE Maintenance mode CM Hot system maintenance mode Test mode none Normal mode T Test mode Cluster status Pnnn S130 switched off: P00

Summary of the content on the page No. 14

Control panel on the Business Server cabinet Controls and indicators POWER COMPLETE This green light illuminates after the system power controller has terminated the switching on sequence without errors. The light is extinguished when the POWER OFF key is pressed. SYSTEM This green light illuminates when the processing units are active. CHECK This yellow light illuminates when the service processor has decoded a machine error or an error in the power supply modules of the Business Server. A buzz

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Controls and indicators Control panel on the Business Server cabinet 4.1.2 Button functions LCD BACK LIGHT The LCD display STATUS (background) is illuminated for five minutes when you press this button. The lights go out immediately when you press this button again. POWER ON When this button is pressed, the power supply of the entire system is switched on sequentially. The order is predetermined. It begins with the Business Server system components and ends with the peripheral devices connected t

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Control panel on the global storage cabinet Controls and indicators 4.2 Control panel on the global storage cabinet The control panel is connected to the service processor in global storage. The physical structure of the control panel is illustrated in the following diagram: BATTERY STATUS STATUS LCD BACK LIGHT BBON BS BE BI BF DI DS SSU POWER CHECK COMPLETE CANCEL/ ALARM STOP Figure 5: Control panel on the global storage cabinet The functions of the indicators and control elements are described

Summary of the content on the page No. 17

Controls and indicators Control panel on the global storage cabinet The information is shown on the LCD display in the following format: STATUS CC C CCCC Line 1 FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF Line 2 Pnnn CM T Bnnn CE CHK Displays in line 1 CNCT Displays in line 2 FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF Meanings: Line Display field Display Meaning Line 1 Maintenance none User mode mode CE Maintenance mode CM Hot system maintenance mode Test mode none Normal mode T Test mode SSU status Pnnn SSU switched off, battery not active:

Summary of the content on the page No. 18

Control panel on the global storage cabinet Controls and indicators POWER COMPLETE This green light is lit up after the system power controller has terminated the switching on sequence without any errors. The light is extinguished when the POWER OFF button is pressed. SSU CHECK The display illuminates if there is an error in global storage. The buzzer sounds at the same time. BATTERY STATUS These indicators indicate the state of the backup battery: Name Color Meaning Measure BS green Backup batt

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Controls and indicators EMERGENCY STOP switch 4.3 EMERGENCY STOP switch Not only the Business Server cabinet, but also the global storage and battery cabinets each have an EMERGENCY STOP switch. If the EMERGENCY STOP switch on the S130 is pressed, global storage is also switched off. If you wish to cut power to the entire system, the EMERGENCY STOP switch on the battery cabinet must also be pressed. EMERGENCY STOP I o S130 Business Server Global storage Battery unit Figure 6: EMERGENCY STOP swi

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