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

Examples of autoboot commands for HP-UX:
◦ Disable autoboot from the EFI Shell by issuing autoboot off
◦ Enable autoboot with the default timeout value by issuing autoboot on
◦ Enable autoboot with a timeout of 60 seconds by issuing the autoboot time 60
◦ Set autoboot from HP-UX using setboot
◦ Enable autoboot from HP-UX using setboot -b on
◦ Disable autoboot using setboot -b off
Examples of autoboot commands for Linux:
• Disable autoboot from the EFI Shell by issuing autoboot off
• Enable autoboot with the default timeout value by issuing autoboot on
• Enable autoboot with a timeout of 60 seconds by issuing the autoboot 60
• Disable the automatic retries during autoboot by issuing autoboot -nr 0
For more information on the autoboot command, enter help autoboot.
Booting and Shutting Down HP-UX
This section covers booting and shutting down HP-UX on the server blade.
• To add an HP-UX entry to the boot options list, see “Adding HP-UX to the Boot Options List”
(page 70).
• To boot HP-UX, use one of the following procedures:
To boot HP-UX normally, see “HP-UX Standard Boot” (page 71).
HP-UX boots in multi-user mode.
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◦ To boot HP-UX in single-user more, see “Booting HP-UX in Single-User Mode (EFI Shell)”
(page 73).
◦ To boot HP-UX in LVM-maintenance mode, see “Booting HP-UX in LVM-Maintenance
Mode” (page 74).
• To shut down the HP-UX operating system, see “Shutting Down HP-UX” (page 74).
Adding HP-UX to the Boot Options List
This section describes how to add an HP-UX entry to the system boot options list.
You can add the \EFI\HPUX\HPUX.EFI loader to the boot options list from the EFI Shell or EFI
Boot Configuration menu (or in some versions of EFI, the Boot Options Maintenance Menu).
NOTE: On HP Integrity servers, the operating system installer automatically adds an entry to the
boot options list.
Adding the HP-UX Boot Option
This procedure adds an HP-UX item to the boot options list from the EFI Shell.
NOTE: To add an HP-UX boot option when logged in to HP-UX, use the setboot command.
For details, see the setboot(1M) manpage.
70 Booting and Shutting Down the Operating System