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Power-Up Diagnostics and Display 3-3
3.2
System Power-Up Sequence
The power-up sequence is described below and illustrated in
Figure 3–1.
1.
When the power cord is plugged into the wall outlet, 5V auxiliary AC
voltage is enabled. The 5 V AUX LEDs on the power supplies are lit, and
the system power controller and RMC are initialized.
2.
Pressing the Power button on the control panel or subsequently issuing the
power-on command from the RMC turns on power to the power supplies,
CPU converters, and VTERM regulators. The POK LEDs on the power
supplies are lit and the power supplies are tested. If all power supplies are
bad, power-up stops. All DC/DC converters and regulators are then tested.
If any converter or regulator is bad, power-up stops.
3.
CPU_DCOK and SYS_DC_OK are set to “true,” which means that DC power
on the CPUs and system is okay. All CPUs load the initial Y divisor (clock
multiplier). The OCP power LED is lit.
4.
SYS_RESET is set to “false.” This setting releases the system motherboard
logic and PCI backplane logic from the Reset state.
5.
The primary CPU is selected and CPU_(P)_RESET is set to “false.” This
allows the primary CPU to attempt to load flash SROM code.
6.
If the primary CPU is good, it loads flash SROM. If bad, the system tries
the next available CPU and if that CPU is good, it becomes the primary.
The remaining CPUs load flash SROM. The SROM power-up then
continues, as described in Section 3.3.

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Compaq AlphaServer ES40 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ManufacturerCompaq
ModelAlphaServer ES40
Number of Processors1 to 4
Memory TypeDDR SDRAM
Operating SystemOpenVMS, Tru64 UNIX, Linux
Release Year2000
CPU Speed500 MHz to 1 GHz
MemoryUp to 32 GB
StorageSCSI
Network10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet
Form FactorRack-mounted

Summary

Chapter 1 System Overview

1.1 System Architecture

Describes the switch-based interconnect system that maintains constant performance.

1.8 Memory Architecture and Options

Explains the memory bus structure and available memory options.

1.10 Remote System Management Logic

Explains the System Power Controller (SPC) and RMC components.

Chapter 2 Troubleshooting

2.1 Questions to Consider

Lists questions to ask the system manager before troubleshooting.

2.3 Service Tools and Utilities

Lists available tools for testing, diagnosis, and recommendations.

Chapter 3 Power-Up Diagnostics and Display

3.2 System Power-Up Sequence

Details the step-by-step power-up sequence illustrated in a figure.

3.4 Power-Up Error Messages

Lists error messages displayed by RMC, SROM, and SRM at power-up.

Chapter 4 SRM Console Diagnostics

4.1 Diagnostic Command Summary

Summarizes SRM diagnostic and related commands.

4.18 show error

Reports errors logged in FRU EEPROMs.

Chapter 5 Error Logs

5.1 Error Log Analysis with Compaq Analyze

Describes Compaq Analyze for determining hardware failure causes.

Chapter 6 System Configuration and Setup

6.1 System Consoles

Describes system console programs in flash ROM.

6.4 Setting Up a System for Windows NT

Guides on setting date, time, and hard disks before NT installation.

6.8 Setting SRM Security

Explains setting SRM security using password and secure commands.

6.9 Setting Windows NT Security

Describes password protection for Windows NT setup and startup.

Chapter 7 Using the Remote Management Console

7.1 RMC Overview

Provides an overview of RMC functions for system monitoring and control.

7.4 Connecting to the RMC CLI

Details how to connect to the RMC command-line interface.

7.6 RMC Command-Line Interface

Lists RMC commands for system setup and management.

7.8 Troubleshooting Tips

Lists possible causes and solutions for RMC troubleshooting.

Chapter 8 FRU Removal and Replacement

8.8 CPUs

Explains how to add or replace CPU cards.

8.9 Memory DIMMs

Details how to replace memory DIMMs and MMBs.

8.10 PCI Cards

Describes installing or replacing PCI cards.

8.16 System Motherboard

Explains how to remove the system motherboard.

Appendix A SRM Console Commands

4-1 SRM Commands Used on ES40 Systems

Lists frequently used SRM console commands.

Appendix E Isolating Failing DIMMs

E.2 DIMM Isolation Procedure

Provides a procedure to isolate a failing DIMM.

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