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Itanium2 based workstation or server running HP-UX 11i Version 2) in order to configure Linux partitions. Refer to
HP-UX section above for key features of Partition Manager.
HP's Management Processor
HP's Management Processor
HP's Management Processor
HP's Management Processor enables remote server management over the Web regardless of the system state. In
the unlikely event that the operating system is not running, the Management Processor can be accessed to power
cycle the server, view event logs and status logs, enable console redirection, and more. The Management Processor
is embedded into the server and does not take a PCI slot. And, because secure access to the Management Processor
is available through SSL encryption, customers can be confident that its powerful capabilities will be available only
to authorized administrators.
Support for Web Console that provides secure text mode access to the management processor
Reporting of error events from system firmware.
Ability to trigger the task of PCI OL* from the management processor.
Ability to scan a cell board while the system is running. (only available for partitionable systems)
Implementation of management processor commands for security across partitions so that partitions do not
modify system configuration. (only available for partitionable systems)
General Site Preparation
General Site Preparation
General Site Preparation
General Site Preparation
Rules
Rules
Rules
Rules
AC Power Requirements
AC Power Requirements
AC Power Requirements
AC Power Requirements
The modular, N+1 power shelf assembly is called the Front End Power Subsystem (FEPS). The redundancy of the FEPS is
achieved with 6 internal Bulk Power Supplies (BPS), any five of which can support the load and performance requirements.
Input Options
Input Options
Input Options
Input Options
Reference the Site Preparation Guide for detailed power configuration options.
Input Power Options
Input Power Options
Input Power Options
Input Power Options
PDCA
PDCA
PDCA
PDCA
Product
Product
Product
Product
Number
Number
Number
Number
Source Type
Source Type
Source Type
Source Type
Source Voltage
Source Voltage
Source Voltage
Source Voltage
(nominal)
(nominal)
(nominal)
(nominal)
PDCA
PDCA
PDCA
PDCA
Required
Required
Required
Required
Input
Input
Input
Input
Current
Current
Current
Current
Per Phase
Per Phase
Per Phase
Per Phase
200-240
200-240
200-240
200-240
VAC
VAC
VAC
VAC
Power Required
Power Required
Power Required
Power Required
A5800A
Option 006
3-phase
Voltage range 200- 240
VAC, phase-to- phase,
50/60 Hz
4-wire
44 A Maximum
per phase
2.5 meter UL power cord
and OL approved plug
provided. The customer must
provide the mating in line
connector or purchase
quantity one A6440A opt
401 to receive a mating in
line connector. An
electrician must hardwire the
in- line connector to
60 A/63 A site power.
a,b,c
A5800A
Option 007
3-phase
Voltage range 200- 240
VAC, phase-to- neutral,
50/60 Hz
5-wire
24 A Maximum
per phase
2.5 meter
cord and VDE approved
plug provided. The customer
must provide the mating in
line connector or purchase
quantity 1 A6440A opt 501
to receive a mating in line
connector. An electrician
must hardwire the in-line
connector to
30 A/32 A site power.
a,b,d
a. A dedicated branch is required for each PDCA installed.
b. In the U.S.A, site power is 60 Amps; in Europe site power is 63 Amps.
c. Refer to the Option 006 and 007 Specifics Table for detailed specifics related to this option.
d. In the U.S.A. site power is 30 Amps; in Europe site power is 32 Amps.
Option 006 and 007 Specifics
Option 006 and 007 Specifics
Option 006 and 007 Specifics
Option 006 and 007 Specifics
a
QuickSpecs
HP Integrity Superdome Servers: 16-way, 32-way,
HP Integrity Superdome Servers: 16-way, 32-way,
HP Integrity Superdome Servers: 16-way, 32-way,
HP Integrity Superdome Servers: 16-way, 32-way,
and 64-way
and 64-way
and 64-way
and 64-way
Configuration
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