A previous employer has asked me to come by and see if I can resurrect a computer which has failed since I left -- 8 years ago.
The computer in question is a HP 9000 rp2430, HP part A6889A (A Class rackmount).
However, I cannot find hardware documentation on this unit on the HP site, nor on docs.hp.com -- and my Google-fu is weak, since I can't find anything through there either.
Does anyone have a link to documentation on such an old beast?
I'm hoping HP has a site like Sun's site (http://sunsolve.sun.com/handbook_pub/validateUser.do?target=Systems/index) which lists current and EOL systems, along with links to whatever documentation was last available for them.
HP's archive of no longer supported hardware: http://docs.hp.com/en/archive.html
In my case, the A-Class documentation is here: http://docs.hp.com/en/archive.html#A-Class%20Server
...I knew that asking the question would mean I'd find the answer on my own five minutes later.
Is that document (rp24xx_customer.pdf) what you're looking for?
You should check HP Product Bulletin for current and obsoloted products.
the source for informations on HP9000 series, other than what HP tells you, is OpenPA.
There you go: http://openpa.net/systems/hp_a400_a500.html
It will be able to run HP-UX (but look for licensing issues, IIRC the o.s. license could not be reselled.
You should also be able to run Linux on that with all the recent bells and whistles. I regularly run and contribute to Gentoo Linux on PA-RISC, which you can even use to get light virtualization using linux-vserver. I run two C3600 and a J6750 with linux-2.6.3x and recent apache, postfix, spamassassin, mysql, etc... so they sure work :)
EDIT: feel free to contact me if you need further help in resurrecting that thing, I'll try to do what I can.