Specifications
Table Of Contents
- HP Integrity BL860c Server Blade User Service Guide
- Contents
- About This Document
- 1 Overview
- 2 General Site Preparation Guidelines
- 3 Installing the Server Blade Into the Enclosure
- Safety Information
- Installation Sequence and Checklist
- Unpacking and Inspecting the Server Blade
- Installing Additional Components
- Installing and Powering On the Server Blade
- Accessing the Integrated Lights Out 2 Management Processor
- Configuring the iLO 2 MP
- Accessing EFI or the OS from iLO 2 MP
- Server Blade to Enclosure Interface
- LAN / NIC Configuration
- Configuring the HP 2 Internal Port SAS Host Bus Adapter
- Verify and Install the Latest Firmware
- 4 Booting and Shutting Down the Operating System
- 5 Troubleshooting
- Methodology
- Troubleshooting Tools
- Errors and Error Logs
- Supported Configurations
- Troubleshooting Processors/Memory/SBA
- Enclosure Information
- Cooling Subsystem
- Troubleshooting Communications Modules
- Troubleshooting Management Subsystem
- Firmware
- Troubleshooting the Server Interface (System Console)
- Troubleshooting the Environment
- Reporting Your Problems to HP
- 6 Removing and Replacing Components
- Service Tools Required
- Removing and Replacing a Hot-Plug SAS Disk Drive
- Preparing the Server Blade for Servicing
- Removing and Replacing the Server Blade from the Enclosure
- Removing and Replacing the Server Blade Access Panel
- Removing and Replacing Internal Components
- Removing and Replacing DIMMs
- Removing and Replacing a Processor
- Removing and Replacing the SAS Backplane
- Removing and Replacing the Front Display Assembly
- Removing and Replacing the Server Battery
- Removing and Replacing the Mezzanine Cards
- Removing and Replacing a Cache Module
- Removing and Replacing the Low Profile Battery Backed Write Cache (BBWC) Battery
- Removing and Replacing the Trusted Platform Module
- Removing and Replacing the System Board
- A Parts Information
- B Server Upgrades
- C Utilities
- NVRAM Backup Utility
- Extensible Firmware Interface
- EFI/POSSE Commands
- Specifying Parameters
- Using the Boot Option Maintenance Menu
- Integrated Lights Out 2 Management Processor
- Index

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Use ^ and v to change option(s). Use Enter to select an option
◦ To correctly view the operating system console messages, go to the EFI Boot Manager
Menu under the EFI Boot Manager Menu.
From the Boot Configuration Menu, select Console Configuration.
The Console Configuration screen displays the current configuration of the system console.
EFI Boot Manager ver 2.00 [14.62]
OS might use only the primary console set via boot manager or conconfig command
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/----------------------------------\ | System Overview |
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| HP-UX | Console Configuration | |
| In/---| P Serial Acpi(HWP0002,PNP0A03,0)/Pci(1|2) Vt100+ 9600 | |
| EF|^ | NC VGA Acpi(HWP0002,PNP0A03,0)/Pci(4|0) | |
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| --| AutoBo| Console Help Console Status | |
| Bo| BootNe| <ENTER> to enable/disable P - Primary |us |
| Sy| ------| P/p to select primary S - Secondary |ve |
| Se| Driver| T/t to select terminal type NC - Not Configured |ve |
| | Consol| B/b to select baud rate | |
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Use <^|v> to scroll <ENTER> to Select <ESC> or <X/x> for Previous Menu
Select the appropriate console configuration for your environment.
NOTE: When exiting the Console Configuration screen, be sure to save your changes
and perform a server reset to activate your configuration changes.
IMPORTANT: When selecting a console as Primary, all other consoles must be set to
NC to allow the OS console messages to display to the proper device. This applies to
all operating systems.
◦ To manage the boot options list for each server, use the EFI Shell, the EFI Boot Option
Maintenance Menu, or operating system utilities.
At the EFI Shell, use the bcfg command to support list and manage the boot options list
for HP-UX.
The EFI Boot Option Maintenance Menu provides the Add a Boot Option, Delete Boot
Option(s), and Change Boot Order menu items (use this method if you must add an EFI
Shell entry to the boot options list).
Operating system utilities for managing the boot options list include the HP-UX setboot
command.
See“Adding HP-UX to the Boot Options List” (page 70).
• Autoboot Setting
The autoboot setting determines, at startup, whether a server automatically loads the first
item in the boot options list, or remains at the EFI Boot Manager Menu. With autoboot enabled,
EFI loads the first item in the boot options list after a designated timeout period.
Configure the autoboot setting for an HP Integrity server using either the autoboot EFI Shell
command, or the Set Auto Boot Time Out menu item from the EFI Boot Configuration menu.
Configuring System Boot Options 69