Fujitsu BS2000/OSD Operation Manual

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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 can have a battery buffer.
The input/output system consists of 1 or 2 input/output processors. Up to 248 channels can
be configured for connecting peripheral devices with channel interfaces. LAN networking is
possible via the 3970-SKP service/console processor, a connection to the TRANSDATA
network world via front-end processors.
The service processor (SVP) and the external 3970-SKP service/console processor
support common operation, monitoring, diagnosis and maintenance of the computer as well
as TELESERVICE.
The models can easily be integrated into a HIPLEX network.
Like all computers in the 7.500 system family, the business server uses the BS2000
operating system. This offers the portability and compatibility of BS2000 programs.

1.1 Objectives and target group

This manual provides you with all the information you require to operate the S130 Business
Server via the service/console processor, and is thus intended for operators and system
managers.
Knowledge of BS2000 system operation and management as well as basic knowledge of
SINIX are required.
Further manuals with information on the operation of BS2000, SINIX and TELESERVICE
are listed under "Related publications" at the end of this manual.
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  • Page 1: Introduction

    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.
  • Page 2: Summary Of Contents

    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.
  • Page 3: Important Instructions

    (EMERGENCY STOP) and contact our service department. Figure 1: EMERGENCY STOP switch on the S130 Business Server, global storage and battery unit The system must have a direct power supply for safety reasons. The systems may only be installed by authorized trained personnel.
  • Page 4: Manufacturer Instructions

    Manufacturer 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).
  • Page 5: Overview

    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.
  • Page 6 S130-C S130-E S130-K S130-P S130-T ATOP Radio-controlled clock/ TELESERVICE Figure 3: Hardware overview of the S130 Business Server system with 3970-SKP Number of processors 2 processing units 3 processing units 4 processing units 6 processing units 8 processing units Printer...
  • Page 7: Concept Of System Operation

    Overview 3.2 Concept of system operation System operation is described in the chapter “Basics of system operation“ of the “SINIX-2000 V7.0“ [1] manual. The following section lists the most important hardware and software components for S130 operation. 3.2.1 Hardware Radio-controlled clock/ ATOP The following hardware and software components are important for the operation of S130: Service processor (SVP) in the S130 CPU.
  • Page 8 – automatic command entry in reaction to certain BS2000 console messages. It is possible to connect a radio-controlled clock or Global Time Server (GTS). On/off facility (optional) makes it possible to switch the S130 on and off from the 3970-SKP.
  • Page 9: Software

    Overview 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).
  • Page 10: Authorization Control

    Concept of system operation 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.
  • Page 11: Controls And Indicators

    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.
  • Page 12: Control Panel On The Business Server Cabinet

    The STATUS indicator is an LCD display and can show alphanumeric characters. The codes change when the Business Server and the IMPL are switched on. No P codes should be displayed if POWER ON or IMPL has been run without errors (see next page).
  • Page 13 Information is displayed on the LCD display in the following format: Meanings: Line Display field Line 1 Maintenance mode Test mode Cluster status Line 2 FLAG code U25339-J-Z126-1-7600 Control panel on the Business Server cabinet STATUS C CCCC FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF T Pnnn DOWN STOP WAIT LOAD FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF Display none...
  • Page 14 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 buzzer sounds at the same time. The light also illuminates when a WRITE-CONSOL message is output (e.g.
  • Page 15: Button Functions

    This is the button for switching off the power supply for the entire system. The sequence begins with the peripheral devices connected to the PCI and ends with the Business Server system components. The button is protected by a flap so that the system cannot be switched off unintentionally.
  • Page 16: Control Panel On The Global Storage Cabinet

    Control panel on the global storage cabinet 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: STATUS POWER COMPLETE...
  • Page 17 Controls and indicators The information is shown on the LCD display in the following format: Meanings: Line Display field Line 1 Maintenance mode Test mode SSU status Line 2 FLAG Code U25339-J-Z126-1-7600 Control panel on the global storage cabinet STATUS C CCCC FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF T Pnnn...
  • Page 18: Button Functions

    Control panel on the global storage cabinet 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.
  • Page 19: Emergency Stop Switch

    Controls and indicators 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.
  • Page 20 Eine Dokuschablone von Frank Flachenecker...
  • Page 21: Switching The S130 Business Server On And Off

    5 Switching the S130 Business Server on and off This chapter describes the various technical options for switching the S130 Business Server on and off, depending on the hardware. 5.1 Switching the S130 on and off using the control panel...
  • Page 22 Switching the S130 on and off using the control panel When both systems are ready, i.e. all windows on the 3970-SKP have been opened and the LCD display on the S130 no longer shows any P codes, you can log in on the SVP (see page 34ff) and start the BS2000 system via PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-1 (see page 51).
  • Page 23: Switching The S130 On And Off From The Skp

    c) You can also terminate the SINIX system using the on/off button on the SKP. However, please make note of the following: If the SKP is switched off using the button, it sends the command /shutdown or a self-defined /run xxxx command to any running BS2000 system before it switches itself off after a certain wait time has expired.
  • Page 24 Switching the S130 on and off from the SKP You access the “Switching on / off the host” form via the sysadm menu: Select or open a SINIX screen Ê Login: root or sysadm Ê Ê Enter password Ê For login with root: enter sysadm The SINIX system administration window is displayed.
  • Page 25 Select the menu item “host”: Ê Select the menu item “host - The Power ON/OFF of the Host”: Ê U25339-J-Z126-1-7600 Switching the S130 on and off from the SKP...
  • Page 26 Switching the S130 on and off from the SKP The “Switching on / off the host” form is displayed: Information on operation of the FMLI interfaces can be found in the “SINIX-2000 V7.0” manual [1]. By entering YES for one of the two questions at the bottom of the form followed by the CHOICES ately.
  • Page 27 Switching the S130 on and off from the SKP The switching operating is performed after you press the ) key. SAVE U25339-J-Z126-1-7600...
  • Page 28: Automatic Switching On/Off Of The S130 Via The Skp

    Automatic switching on/off of the S130 via the SKP 5.3 Automatic switching on/off of the S130 via the SKP To switch the S130 on and off from the SKP, it must have the optional on/off facility. The on/off facility is linked to the SKP via the V.24 interface COM2. You access the “Switching on / off the host”...
  • Page 29 The “Switching on / off the host” form is displayed:´ By entering YES for the two questions at the top of the window, you can specify whether the S130 should be switched on automatically if the 3970-SKP is switched on or SINIX is started on the 3970-SKP, and whether the S130 should be automatically switched off if the SINIX system is shut down or the 3970-SKP is switched off.
  • Page 30: Time-Driven Switching On And Off Of The Skp And S130

    Time-driven switching on and off of the SKP and S130 5.4 Time-driven switching on and off of the SKP and S130 The SKP can switch itself and the S130 on and off at a certain time. Definition of the time at which the SKP and the S130 are to be switched on/off, a shutdown command, and the length of the wait time before the SKP and S130 are switched off can be specified using the sysadm forms.
  • Page 31: Switching The Skp And S130 On And Off Using Atop 3914

    5.5 Switching the SKP and S130 on and off using ATOP 3914 The S130 can also be switched on automatically using the SKP in conjunction with the ATOP 3914. The optional on/off facility is required for this. Furthermore, the S130 must be configured to switch on and off automatically as part of the starting and shutting down procedure for the SKP.
  • Page 32: Switching The S130 On And Off From A Remote System

    Switching the S130 on and off from a remote system 5.6 Switching the S130 on and off from a remote system 8323 Telephone network Switching on and off can be carried out from a remote system using a modem/DCU. Information on operating the DCU can be found in the data sheet “8323 Data Communi- cation Unit“...
  • Page 33: Standard Processing In Svp Mode

    6 Standard processing in SVP mode Jobs are assigned to the service processor via special SVP menus, so-called SVP frames. All the information you require as an operator working with SVP frames can be found in this chapter. You will find instructions on the use of all user frames in the original “GS8600 MODEL GROUP OPERATORS GUIDE”...
  • Page 34: Invoking An Svp Frame

    Invoking an SVP frame 6.1 Invoking an SVP frame By default, an SVP window is configured with the label “SVPST0 #1 (computer name)” to operate the SVP. Figure 7: Overview of the X window system windows (example) You can enter into SVP operator mode at the operating terminal by clicking on the SVPST0 #1 (computer name) window with the left mouse button.
  • Page 35 Standard processing in SVP mode Figure 8: SVPST0 #1 window Select the “Standard partner ($KVPHV0)” function by pressing the Ê “Last connection ($KVPHV0)” by pressing the Confirm with the U25339-J-Z126-1-7600 key. ENTER Invoking an SVP frame key or key.
  • Page 36 Invoking an SVP frame The password entry window is displayed: Figure 9: SVPST0 #1 window (password entry) Enter the password for the specified user ID and press Ê If the correct password has been entered, the following window appears after a short pause: –...
  • Page 37: General Frame Structure

    Standard processing in SVP mode 6.2 General frame structure Line 1-21 System status messages 22-23 SVP messages Command entry Status displays at the operating terminal Figure 10: General structure of an SVP frame Each SVP frame is divided into different areas: Lines 1 - 21 Line 22 + 23 Line 24...
  • Page 38: System Status Messages In Line 22

    General frame structure 6.2.1 System status messages in line 22 ... + ... 0 ... + ... 0 ... + ... 0 ... + ... 0 ... + ... 0 ... + ... 0 ... + ... 0 ... + ... 0 CL-n Cluster ID HOST/GUEST...
  • Page 39 Standard processing in SVP mode Column Symbol 46 - 55 SYS-DOWN CL-STOP CHK-STOP COMP-STOP STOP PSW-LOOP WAIT LOAD 58 -72 none PSW = U25339-J-Z126-1-7600 Meaning The system may be in the system down state. This display can also appear when Write-Console messages are output (e.g. SHUTDOWN COMPLETED) and can be deleted with the In multiple-cluster operation, the selected cluster is in the stop state.
  • Page 40: System Status Messages In Line 23

    General frame structure 6.2.2 System status messages in line 23 The following picture shows the extended area of the system status messages in line 23: ... + ... 0 ... + ... 0 ... + ... 0 ... + ... 0 ... + ... 0 ... + ... 0 ... + ... 0 ... + ... 0 Figure 12: Format of the extended area of the status display in line 23 Meaning of the status messages in line 23: Column Symbol Meaning...
  • Page 41: Hardware Status Display In Line 24

    Standard processing in SVP mode Column Symbol Meaning 74 - 75 none 78 - 80 none 6.2.3 Hardware status display in line 24 The following diagram shows the format of the hardware status display in line 24: cccc ... cccc Figure 13: Format of the status display in lines 24 and 25 Meaning of the status information in line 24: Column Symbol...
  • Page 42: Using Frames

    Using frames 6.3 Using frames You assign a job to the SVP by invoking the relevant frame, selecting the desired function, and specifying the required parameters. To select a function or specify a parameter, you must enter the alphanumeric characters shown in the frame in the input fields marked by an arrow (=>).
  • Page 43 Standard processing in SVP mode Overview of the SVP function keys The following overview shows the keys and their functions as valid for most SVP frames. In some SVP frames keys can have another function. This is then shown in the corresponding SVP frame description.
  • Page 44 Using frames PF . . P . . PF 18 PF 19 PF 20 PF 21 PF 22 PF 23 PF 24 K . . Name Lock message output Refresh / Clear Name Function Step Executes the next command if the S130 is in Single Cycle Instruction Mode.
  • Page 45: Switching Between User Frames

    Standard processing in SVP mode 6.3.2 Switching between user frames A switch between the user frames is only possible within a specified scheme or via an FR command. The possible switches between the frames are illustrated below: FR command Figure 14: Switching between the frames Explanation of figure 14 The frames are represented by this symbol: Frame ID...
  • Page 46: Options For Switching Between Frames On The Skp Operating Terminal

    User frames 6.3.3 Options for switching between frames on the SKP operating terminal The following table shows the options for switching to another frame on the SKP operating terminal. Operation Frame selection Change to subframes FR command 6.4 User frames and subframes The user frames are used by the operator for sending jobs to the SVP and for receiving replies from the SVP.
  • Page 47: Ml) Mode Selection Frame

    Standard processing in SVP mode 6.4.1 (ML) MODE SELECTION FRAME FUNCTION=> - EXECUTION - *1 CPU STOP *2 INTERRUPT *3 TOD ENABLE *4 SYSTEM RESET *5 SYSTEM RESET CLEAR *6 STORE STATUS *7 RESTART Figure 15: MODE SELECTION FRAME screen By making entries in this frame and pressing execute various basic functions.
  • Page 48 User frames EXECUTION The functions are executed according to the entries in the CPU SELECT and STOP/START MODE fields (see table on next page)! CPU STOP INTERRUPT TOD ENABLE SYSTEM RESET SYSTEM RESET CLEAR STORE STATUS RESTART CPU SELECT => A particular CPU, displayed in the next frame line, can be selected here 0 ...
  • Page 49 Standard processing in SVP mode Note The following table shows all the functions that can be meaningfully combined: Function CPU STOP INTERRUPT STORE STATUS RESTART TOD ENABLE SYSTEM RESET SYSTEM RESET CLEAR - : unusable U25339-J-Z126-1-7600 CPU SELECT STOP/START MODE 1 All CPU 0 ...
  • Page 50: Ld) Program Load Frame: Basic

    User frames 6.4.2 (LD) PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: BASIC -LOAD FUNCTION- ==> *1 START AUTO *2 START FAST *3 START DIAL *4 START *5 SYSTEM DUMP Figure 16: PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: BASIC screen An IPL is executed by entering a load function and pressing the parameters in (AU5) AUXILIARY FRAME: LOAD PRESET are used.
  • Page 51: Ld) Program Load Frame: Detail-1

    Standard processing in SVP mode 6.4.2.1 (LD) PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-1 -LOAD FUNCTION- ==> *1 START AUTO *2 START FAST *3 START DIAL *4 START *5 SYSTEM DUMP *6 LOAD CLEAR -----+ *7 LOAD NON CLEAR -+ PARMS=> 1 Figure 17: PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-1 screen By making entries in this screen and pressing the of an IPL.
  • Page 52 User frames CURRENT GROUP UNIT ADDRESS PARMS => Position 1 Position 2 - 5 mn mnemonic for Write/Read console, Position 6 - 7 Position 8 MT CONTROL => IPL from tape: NL-REWIND SL-REWIND If IPL is terminated normally, the device address list is transferred from the PRESET GROUP to the CURRENT GROUP.
  • Page 53 Standard processing in SVP mode DETAIL-2 STATUS Check the settings. If they are correct, execute the IPL by pressing key to correct the entries in PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-2. Special key functions Executes IPL ENTER After selecting this function and pressing *********************************** * ARE YOU SURE ? (ENTER Y OR N) N * ***********************************...
  • Page 54: Ld) Program Load Frame: Detail-2

    User frames 6.4.2.2 (LD) PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-2 -VM MODE- ==> 3 *1 NATIVE *2 EMOS >*3 AVM/EX Figure 18: PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-2 screen By making an entry in this frame and pressing VM MODE => NATIVE EMOS AVM/EX EXA MODE =>...
  • Page 55: St) Status Display Frame: Cluster

    Standard processing in SVP mode Special key functions Sets operating mode. If a loading function has previously been stored in PROGRAM ENTER LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-1 with the executed. Switches to PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: BASIC (page 50) Switches to PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-1 (page 51) With the exception of the load function, the parameters entered in the subframes are retained when switching between DETAIL-1 and DETAIL-2-FRAME with the 6.4.3 (ST) STATUS DISPLAY FRAME: CLUSTER...
  • Page 56 User frames (SSU0) (SSU1) SSU0 ONL CNCT SSU1 ONL CNCT ssu0 Figure 20: STATUS DISPLAY FRAME: SSU screen This displays information on the status of the connected global storage. Memory size, battery status, power status, online status, and connect status are displayed. Special key functions Switches to the CLUSTER FRAME (see previous page) ----- STATUS DISPLAY FRAME: SSU -----...
  • Page 57: Ma) Manual Operation Frame

    Standard processing in SVP mode 6.4.4 (MA) MANUAL OPERATION FRAME FUNCTION=> *1 RATE CONTROL *2 ADRS COMPARE STOP *3 FIRMWARE DUMP *X EXECUTE Figure 21: MANUAL OPERATION FRAME screen By making an entry in this frame and pressing operations. Instructions on this frame are only executed when the CPU has been stopped (see message in frame line 23).
  • Page 58 User frames The following table shows the additional entries required for each of the three main functions in other input fields: Function 1 RATE CONTROL 2 ADRS COMP STOP 3 FIRM DUMP o: entry required x: entry not required RATE CONTROL => PROCESS I-STEP ADRS TYPE =>...
  • Page 59: Ad) Alter/Display Frame

    Standard processing in SVP mode ADRS COMP MODE => RESET NORMAL 6.4.5 (AD) ALTER/DISPLAY FRAME FUNCTION => *A ALTER *D DISPLAY FACILITY => -- MEMORY -- LOGICAL REAL P-VIRTUAL S-VIRTUAL *ABS *KEY A-VIRTUAL H-VIRTUAL SS-REAL SS-VRTL ADRS=> => Figure 22: ALTER/DISPLAY FRAME screen You can use this frame to display and change the contents of the main memory, the memory protect key and global storage.
  • Page 60 User frames FACILITY => LOGICAL R REAL P P-VIRTUAL S S-VIRTUAL V A-VIRTUAL H-VIRTUAL SS SS-REAL SV SS-VRTL ADRS => XXXX XXXXXXXX Special key functions When you press this key, the following subframe is displayed: FUNCTION => *A ALTER *D DISPLAY FACILITY =>...
  • Page 61 Standard processing in SVP mode FUNCTION => A ALTER D DISPLAY FACILITY => EX EPRX ADRS => Special key functions returns to the frame for memory display U25339-J-Z126-1-7600 The following functions are executed after the appropriate letter is entered and is pressed: ENTER change and modify register contents...
  • Page 62: Me) Message Frame

    User frames 6.4.6 (ME) MESSAGE FRAME NEWEST LINE = 0776 LINE ID MESSAGE 0759 01 X2LA9 FUNCTION: ST 0760 01 X2SA9 SSU0 0761 01 E2SA1 COMMAND NOT FOUND 0762 01 X2SA9 PF 8 0763 01 X2SA9 PF 3 0764 01 X2LA9 FUNCTION: MA 0765 01 E2M31 CPU NOT IN STOPPED STATE...
  • Page 63: Ch) Ch/Subch Status Display Frame: Channel

    Standard processing in SVP mode 6.4.7 (CH) CH/SUBCH STATUS DISPLAY FRAME: CHANNEL ----- CH/SUBCH STATUS DISPLAY FRAME: CHANNEL ----- CHP 0 PCHAD 0000000000000000 1111111111111111 2222222222222222 3333333333333333 0123456789ABCDEF 0123456789ABCDEF 0123456789ABCDEF 0123456789ABCDEF CHPID 0000000000000000 1111111111111111 2222222222222222 3333333333333333 0123456789ABCDEF 0123456789ABCDEF 0123456789ABCDEF 0123456789ABCDEF INSTALLED ****...****... ****...****... ****...****... **************** ****...**.*...
  • Page 64 User frames LINKADR => 00 ... FE LCUADR => no input required PCHAD => 00 ... FF Special key functions Display of channel processor with next lower number. Display of channel processor with next higher number. link address for type-S channel without director with director: output port address = link address...
  • Page 65: Au) Auxiliary Frame: Menu

    Standard processing in SVP mode 6.4.8 (AU) AUXILIARY FRAME: MENU Figure 26: AUXILIARY FRAME: MENU screen You can move to other frames by making entries in this menu frame and pressing SELECTION => REAL CLOCK IORSF CONTROL RELATED SCB P-OFF/IMPL LOAD PRESET CONFIGURATION U25339-J-Z126-1-7600...
  • Page 66: Au1) Auxiliary Frame: Real Clock

    User frames 6.4.8.1 (AU1) AUXILIARY FRAME: REAL CLOCK Figure 27: AUXILIARY FRAME: REAL CLOCK screen When the screen is invoked, the current date and time of the SVP are displayed. Press the key before making an entry. Corrections can be entered in the line below. These corrections take effect when the key is pressed.
  • Page 67: Au2) Auxiliary Frame: Iorsf Control

    Standard processing in SVP mode 6.4.8.2 (AU2) AUXILIARY FRAME: IORSF CONTROL FUNCTION=> *1 SET NO *2 PROTECT *3 SWAP Figure 28: AUXILIARY FRAME: IORSF CONTROL screen The IORSF files are displayed in this file. The file number of the current IORSF is displayed in the CURRENT NO.
  • Page 68: Au3) Auxiliary Frame: Related Scb's

    User frames SPECIFY SWAP NO. Special key functions Sets 4 to 7 are displayed Sets 0 to 3 are displayed 6.4.8.3 (AU3) AUXILIARY FRAME: RELATED SCB’S This frame is intended exclusively for use by the service department. Figure 29: AUXILIARY FRAME: RELATED SCB’S screen An entry in this frame sets the memory size for related SCBs (related Subchannel Control Block).
  • Page 69: Au4) Auxiliary Frame: P-Off/Impl

    Standard processing in SVP mode 6.4.8.4 (AU4) AUXILIARY FRAME: P-OFF/IMPL Figure 30: AUXILIARY FRAME: P-OFF/IMPL screen By making an entry in this frame and pressing initialize it. FUNCTION => POWER OFF IMPL After you have selected a function and pressed appear: *********************************** * ARE YOU SURE ? (ENTER Y OR N) N *...
  • Page 70: Au5) Auxiliary Frame: Load Preset1

    User frames 6.4.8.5 (AU5) AUXILIARY FRAME: LOAD PRESET1 -START MODE- ==> 1 *1 START AUTO *2 START FAST >3 START DIAL *4 START -INITIAL FRAME- ==> 2 *1 LOAD FRAME(BASIC) >2 LOAD FRAME(DETAIL) Figure 31: AUXILIARY FRAME: LOAD PRESET1 screen You can predefine the execution of an IPL by making an entry in this frame and pressing ENTER START MODE =>...
  • Page 71 ==> 1 >1 ENABLE *2 DISABLE CL-0 CPU-0 CHP-0 Selection of the firmware to be loaded from SVP for BS2000 operation not used on the S130 Business Server for VM2000 operation E02L01F *PF12 CATALOG *PF9 GO TO LOAD PRESET-1 FLAG CODE = F6C0C100 00000F00...
  • Page 72: Au7) Auxiliary Frame: Ssu-Cluster Configuration

    fields and pressing urations. Selection of addressing mode extended XA mode not used on the S130 Business Server Selection of the IPL Start Mode number Start Mode number 1 (automatic start) Start Mode number of most recently executed IPL.
  • Page 73 Standard processing in SVP mode FUNCTION => DISPLAY CFR INIT CFR FILE NO. DISPLAY FILE X EXECUTE INIT CFR FILE NO. => CFR FILE NO. => CL0-SS0, CL1-SS1 CL0-2SSU CL1-2SSU 2CL-2SSU “Comment” refers to the contents of the configuration file. This is entered by the service department.
  • Page 74: Mf) Msf Frame

    User frames 6.4.9 (MF) MSF FRAME ----- MSF FRAME: FLAG CODE LOG DISPLAY ----- INITIALIZED LAST SEQ 3751 UNIT *3751 *3750 *3749 *3748 *3747 *3746 *3745 *3744 *3743 *3742 3741 3740 3739 3738 Figure 34: MSF FRAME screen The SVP logs all FLAG codes, whereby the most recent code is generally shown in line 24. Special key functions one page backwards, in the direction of the newer entries one page forwards, in the direction of the older entries...
  • Page 75 Standard processing in SVP mode Frame line 24: You can switch to FLAG code entries of other components by making the following entries in line 24: ssu0: FLAG code entries of SSU0 ssu1: FLAG code entries of SSU1 self: back to the FLAG code entries of the cluster ----- MSF FRAME: FLAG CODE LOG DISPLAY ----- INITIALIZED LAST SEQ...
  • Page 76: Pa) Performance Analyzer

    User frames 6.4.10 (PA) PERFORMANCE ANALYZER FUNCTION => 1 ENABLE & ITEM SELECT 2 DISABLE 3 START & DISPLAY 4 START & CH BUSY 5 STOP 6 LOGGING START 7 LOGGING STOP 8 CPU LOG DISPLAY 9 CH LOG DISPLAY Figure 35: PERFORMANCE ANALYZER FRAME screen The PA frame is not intended for use.
  • Page 77: Examples Of Standard Processing In Svp Mode

    Standard processing in SVP mode 6.5 Examples of standard processing in SVP mode 6.5.1 Selecting IORSF The steps listed below are conditions for the loading of a particular IORSF at the next IMPL or the next time the system is switched on. In the following example the IORSF is selected with Level 2.
  • Page 78 Selecting IORSF The AUXILIARY FRAME: MENU screen is displayed Figure 37: AUXILIARY FRAME: MENU screen Invoking IORSF Control Frame Ê Enter in the If the frame code command is entered in line 24, the following frame is displayed. ----- AUXILIARY FRAME: MENU ----- SELECTION=>...
  • Page 79 Standard processing in SVP mode The AUXILIARY FRAME: IORSF CONTROL screen is displayed: FUNCTION=> *1 SET NO *2 PROTECT *3 SWAP Figure 38: AUXILIARY FRAME: IORSF CONTROL screen The first four IORSF are displayed in the upper portion of the screen. You can switch to the next four with the In this example the IORSF with the number 3 is active.
  • Page 80: Activating Iorsf

    Activating IORSF 6.5.2 Activating IORSF The set IORSF must be activated with a IMPL: Conditions You must be in the AUXILIARY FRAME: IORSF CONTROL screen. Press to switch back to the AUXILIARY FRAME: MENU. Ê Ê Enter in the The AUXILIARY FRAME: P-OFF/IMPL screen is displayed: Figure 39: AUXILIARY FRAME : P-OFF/IMPL screen Enter in the...
  • Page 81: Setting Up Program Load Frame Preset1

    Standard processing in SVP mode 6.5.3 Setting up PROGRAM LOAD FRAME PRESET1 In this example, you specify: LOAD function 1 with the name AUTO (AUTO=Automatic Startup) for a POWER ON IPL Device number of the IPL device to be used for a POWER ON IPL (current: 0108) Automatic IPL after a POWER ON The LOAD FRAME should always be displayed as PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL- Conditions...
  • Page 82 PROGRAM LOAD FRAME PRESET1 The AUXILIARY FRAME: LOAD PRESET1 screen is displayed: -START MODE- ==> 1 *1 START AUTO *2 START FAST >3 START DIAL *4 START -INITIAL FRAME- ==> 2 *1 LOAD FRAME(BASIC) >2 LOAD FRAME(DETAIL) Figure 40: AUXILIARY FRAME : LOAD PRESET1 screen You can reach this screen directly from the MODE SELECTION FRAME by entering the frame code line 24 and pressing...
  • Page 83: Setting Up Program Load Frame Preset2

    Standard processing in SVP mode 6.5.4 Setting up PROGRAM LOAD FRAME PRESET2 In the PROGRAM LOAD FRAME PRESET2 you specify which operating mode is to be set after the S130 system is switched on. The following are specified in the example below: VM2000 operating mode EXA mode Automatic startup of the operating system...
  • Page 84: Executing Ipl In Program Load Frame: Detail-1

    IPL in PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-1 Catalog parameters Press the Ê The values entered are saved and thus made known to the SVP. These settings are accessed for each IPL. 6.5.5 Executing IPL in PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-1 The IPL can be executed manually 1according to the setting using PROGRAM LOAD FRAME DETAIL-1.
  • Page 85 Standard processing in SVP mode In this example, the PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-1 screen is displayed: -LOAD FUNCTION- ==> 3 *1 START AUTO *2 START FAST *3 START DIAL *4 START *5 SYSTEM DUMP *6 LOAD CLEAR -----+ *7 LOAD NON CLEAR -+ PARMS=>...
  • Page 86 IPL in PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-1 DETAIL-2 STATUS Swap to PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-2 Press the Ê This saves the entries in DETAIL-1 FRAME in the SVP and opens the DETAIL-2 FRAME. Execute IPL Ê Press ENTER The following prompt appears on the screen: *********************************** * ARE YOU SURE ? (ENTER Y OR N) N * ***********************************...
  • Page 87: Setting Operating Mode Via Program Load Frame: Detail-2

    Standard processing in SVP mode 6.5.6 Setting operating mode via PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-2 The operating mode can be reset using the PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-2. This selects the appropriate firmware for running BS2000 or VM2000. The following are specified in the example below: VM2000 operating mode executing IPL after reloading the firmware Conditions...
  • Page 88 Setting operating mode Activating settings After you have checked all the settings, press Ê The following prompt appears: *********************************** * ARE YOU SURE ? (ENTER Y OR N) N * *********************************** Press to execute the IPL or ENTER Standard processing in SVP mode ENTER to cancel the procedure.
  • Page 89: Operating The Bs2000 Console

    7 Operating the BS2000 console Selecting the console window At the operator terminal, you enter system operating mode by clicking the window CONS0 #1<computer name> with the left mouse button. System operation When the BS2000 console window is opened, no input is permitted. If you attempt to make an entry, you are prompted to release the window by entering the valid password.
  • Page 90 Eine Dokuschablone von Frank Flachenecker...
  • Page 91: Troubleshooting

    8 Troubleshooting This chapter describes what to do out in case of malfunction. Problems with the S130 Displays if there is a hardware error Carrying out a system dump Measures to take if there is an I/O processor failure Measures to take if there is a processing computer failure Problems with the service/console processor (SKP) 8.1 Problems with the S130 In the case of a problem with the S130, contact the service department and discuss the...
  • Page 92: Displays In The Case Of A Hardware Error

    Problems with the S130 8.1.1 Displays in the case of a hardware error The S130 informs you of hardware errors in the following manner: On the S130 control panel If the yellow CHECK light illuminates, there may be a hardware error. At the same time, the FLAG code appears on the LCD display.
  • Page 93: Carrying Out A System Dump

    Troubleshooting 8.1.2 Carrying out a system dump Conditions: 1. Select the SVPST0 window 2. Select LD PROGRAM LOAD FRAME 3. Select LOAD FUNCTION => 5 (SYSTEM DUMP) The system dump stored on hard disk or cassette by the DUMP program is required for error diagnosis.
  • Page 94: Measures To Take In The Case Of Processing Unit Failure

    Problems with the S130 List of I/O channels: IOP0 (channel processor CHP 0 and 1) channel range 00 to 7F IOP1 (channel processor CHP 2 and 3) channel range 80 to FF If the first I/O processor (IOP0) fails, system operation is no longer possible due to the lack of a console.
  • Page 95 Troubleshooting Once the message Ê switching the CE key on the inside of the maintenance panel of the S130 to the position “Maintenance Mode On”. The CE mode is indicated by the display CE on the control panel of the S130 (see page 12f) and in line 23 of the SVPST0 window on the SKP operating terminal (see page 40).
  • Page 96: Measures To Take In The Case Of Defective Mcu, Svp, Sci, Pci System Components

    Problems with the S130 Press the Ê Select the frame AU4 by entering the frame code Ê Select the IMPL function by entering Ê your input by pressing the Respond to the following prompt with *********************************** * ARE YOU SURE ? (ENTER Y OR N) N * *********************************** After IMPL has terminated (display of the MODE SELECTION frame in the SVPST0 #1 Ê...
  • Page 97: Problems With The Service/Console Processor (Skp)

    Troubleshooting 8.2 Problems with the service/console processor (SKP) If you have problems with the SKP, contact the service department and discuss the steps to be taken. Depending the outcome of this discussion, you may be required to do the following: 1.
  • Page 98: Important Key Combinations

    Important key combinations 8.3 Important key combinations If your mouse is not working, you can use the keys windows of the X-Windows window system. The following key combinations make your work easier: SysRq CTRL SysRq CTRL SysRq SysRq SysRq CTRL Switch from the window system to the SINIX login screen Return to the window system Invoke login screen on console...
  • Page 99: Related Publications

    Related publications Please apply to your local office for ordering the manuals. SINIX-2000 V7.0 Installation, Operation and Administration User Guide Target group This manual is intended for privileged users (operators, system administrators) of the service/console processor 3970-SKP, the channel adapter 3970-KAx, and the business servers C80-2 and SR2000.
  • Page 100 Introductory Guide to Systems Support User Guide Target group This manual is addressed to BS2000/OSD systems support staff and operators. Contents The manual covers the following topics relating to the management and monitoring of the BS2000/OSD basic configuration: system initialization, parameter service, job and task control, memory/device/user/file management, assignment of privileges, accounting and...
  • Page 101: Index

    Index ALTER/DISPLAY FRAME (AD) 59 ALTER/DISPLAY FRAME (subframe) 60 ATOP 8 switching the S130 on/off 31 authorization control 10 AUTO 81 AUXILIARY FRAME IORSF CONTROL 79 LOAD PRESET1 82 LOAD PRESET2 83 MENU 78 MENU (AU) 65 P-OFF/IMPL 80 AUXILIARY FRAME (AU1): REAL CLOCK 66 AUXILIARY FRAME (AU2): IORSF CONTROL 67 AUXILIARY FRAME (AU3): RELATED SCB’S (only service department) 68 AUXILIARY FRAME (AU4): P-OFF/IMPL 69...
  • Page 102 Index display hardware errors 92 hardware status 41 displays in line 24 41 in line 25 41 emergencies 3 EMERGENCY STOP switch 19 battery cabinet 19 global storage 19 executing IPL in DETAIL-1 FRAME 84 form - switching on/off the host 26 frame code 45 frame name 45 frame structure 37...
  • Page 103 line 22 + 23, messages 38 line 23, messages 40 line 24, displays 41 line 25, displays 41 loading BS2000 33 loading IORSF 77 manual IPL 84 MANUAL OPERATION FRAME (MA) 57 manufacturer instructions 4 MCU (Memory Control Unit) 96 MCU defective 96 MESSAGE FRAME (ME) 62 messages in line 22 + 23 38...
  • Page 104 Index S130 control panel 12 button functions 15 function of the indicators 12 safety instructions 3 SCI (System Control Interface) 96 SCI defective 96 screen AUXILIARY FRAME IORSF CONTROL 79 LOAD PRESET1 82 LOAD PRESET2 83 MENU 78 P-OFF/IMPL 80 MODE SELECTION FRAME 47, 77 PROGRAM LOAD FRAME 85 DETAIL-1 85...
  • Page 105 automatically 28 by hand 21 from a remote system 32 from SKP 23 time-driven 30 using the control panel 21 system components defective 96 system operation 7 system status messages 40 user frames 46 switching between 45 X window system windows 34 U25339-J-Z126-1-7600 Index...
  • Page 106 Eine Dokuschablone von Frank Flachenecker...
  • Page 107: Table Of Contents

    Control panel on the Business Server cabinet ....... . 12...
  • Page 108 Contents Standard processing in SVP mode ........33 Invoking an SVP frame .
  • Page 109 Troubleshooting ............91 Problems with the S130 .
  • Page 110 Eine Dokuschablone von Frank Flachenecker...
  • Page 111 The manual addresses privileged users (operators, system administrators) of the S130 Business Server. Contents The manual describes the hardware of the S130 Business Server insofar as it is required for system operation. In addition, all SVP frames are described which are of interest for system administration.

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