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Manual Code: C120-0019-15EN
January 2023
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  • Page 1 Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual Manual Code: C120-0019-15EN January 2023...
  • Page 2 The furnishings of this document to you does not give you any rights or licenses, express or implied, with respect to the product or technology to which it pertains, and this document does not contain or represent any commitment of any kind on the part of Oracle or Fujitsu Limited or any affiliate of either of them.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface xix Chapter 1 Before Starting Maintenance Work 1 1.1   Warning/Caution Indications   1 1.2   Labels   2 1.2.1   Warning Labels   2 1.2.2   Standard Label   3 1.2.3   System Nameplate Label   4 1.3   RFID Tag   5 1.4  ...
  • Page 4 3.4.1   Types of Maintenance for FRU Replacement (SPARC M12-2S in a Multiple-BB Configuration)   55 3.4.2   Types of Maintenance for FRU Addition (SPARC M12-2S in the Multiple-BB Configuration)   60 Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 5 3.4.3   Types of Maintenance for FRU Removal (SPARC M12-2S in the Multiple-BB Configuration)   64 Chapter 4 FRU Replacement Workflows 69 4.1   Active/Hot Replacement Workflows   69 4.1.1   Active/Hot Replacement Workflow of the XSCFU   70 4.1.2   Active/Hot Replacement Workflow of a PCIe Card   71 4.1.3  ...
  • Page 6 4.4.16   Inactive/Cold Replacement Workflow of the XSCF DUAL Control Cable   122 4.4.17   Inactive/Cold Replacement Workflow of the XSCF BB Control Cable   123 4.5   System-Stopped/Hot Replacement Workflows   125 Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 7 4.5.1   System-Stopped/Hot Replacement Workflow of the XSCFU   125 4.5.2   System-Stopped/Hot Replacement Workflow of a PCIe Card   4.5.3   System-Stopped/Hot Replacement Workflow of the PSU   127 4.5.4   System-Stopped/Hot Replacement Workflow of the FANU   128 4.5.5  ...
  • Page 8 5.4.4   Inactive/Cold Addition Workflow of Memory   172 5.4.5   Inactive/Cold Addition Workflow of the PCI Expansion Unit   5.4.6   Inactive/Cold Addition Workflow of the SPARC M12-2S   175 viii Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 9 5.5   System-Stopped/Hot Addition Workflows   176 5.5.1   System-Stopped/Hot Addition Workflow of a PCIe Card   177 5.5.2   System-Stopped/Hot Addition Workflow of the HDD/SSD   177 5.5.3   System-Stopped/Hot Addition Workflow of the PCI Expansion Unit   178 5.6  ...
  • Page 10 8.1.1   Checking Logical Domain Configuration Information   235 8.1.2   Checking Hardware   236 8.1.3   Checking the XCP Firmware Version   241 8.1.4   Checking the Software Version   243 Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 11 8.1.5   Checking the Operation Status of Physical Partitions   245 8.1.6   Checking FRU Information   245 8.2   Troubleshooting   248 8.2.1   Confirming Whether There is a Fault   248 8.2.2   Identifying a Fault   249 8.2.3  ...
  • Page 12 10.2.1   Restoring the Logical Domain System Configuration   329 10.2.2   Restoring XSCF Settings Information   331 10.3   Adding the SPARC M12-2S to a Building Block Configuration   333 10.4   Incorporating a FRU Into the System   338 Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 13 10.4.1   Incorporating the SPARC M12-2S Into a Building Block Configuration   338 10.4.2   Incorporating the FANU   340 10.4.3   Incorporating the PSU   342 10.4.4   Incorporating the XSCFU   343 10.5   Diagnosing a Replacement FRU   346 10.5.1  ...
  • Page 14 14.4.1   Installing the FANBPU   408 14.4.2   Installing a FANU   409 Chapter 15 Maintaining Internal Storage 413 15.1   Locations of HDDs/SSDs   413 15.2   Before Maintenance on an HDD/SSD   414 Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 15 15.3   Removing an HDD/SSD or Filler Unit   415 15.3.1   Removing an HDD/SSD   415 15.3.2   Removing a Filler Unit   416 15.4   Installing an HDD/SSD or Filler Unit   417 15.4.1   Installing an HDD/SSD   417 15.4.2  ...
  • Page 16 22.2   Before Maintenance on the XSCF BB Control Cable   518 22.3   Removing the XSCF BB Control Cable   519 22.4   Installing the XSCF BB Control Cable   522 Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 17 Appendix A Lists of Cable Connections in a Building Block Configuration  Appendix B External Interface Specifications 529 B.1   Serial Port   529 B.1.1   Wire Connection Chart for Serial Cables   530 B.2   USB Port   530 B.3   SAS Port   531 B.4  ...
  • Page 18   xviii Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 19: Preface

    The document can also be used as a disassembly procedure for disposal or recycling. The maintenance work should be performed by service engineers and/or field engineers. Fujitsu SPARC M12 is sold as SPARC M12 by Fujitsu in Japan. Fujitsu SPARC M12 and SPARC M12 are identical products. Audience...
  • Page 20 *1 The listed manuals are subject to change without notice. *2 Printed manuals are provided with the product. *3 This document applies specifically to the SPARC M12/M10 and FUJITSU ETERNUS disk storage system. Notes on Safety Read the following documents thoroughly before using or handling the SPARC M12.
  • Page 21 While the XSCF commands have a section number of (8) or (1), it is omitted from the text. For details on the commands, see the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 XSCF Reference Manual. Syntax of the Command-Line Interface...
  • Page 22 Along with the manual code, manual title, and page number, state your points specifically at one of the following websites: Global site ■ https://www.fujitsu.com/global/contact/ Japanese site ■ https://www.fujitsu.com/jp/products/computing/servers/unix/sparc/contact/ xxii Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 23: Chapter 1 Before Starting Maintenance Work

    Chapter 1 Before Starting Maintenance Work This chapter describes the safety precautions that must be observed before the start of any maintenance work, and the tools required for the maintenance work. Check the following items to ensure that the work is done correctly: Warning/Caution Indications ■...
  • Page 24: Labels

    SPARC M12-2/M12-2S describes the power requirements. The designs of the warning labels may differ depending on when the product is purchased. Figure 1-1     Locations of Warning Labels Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 25: Standard Label

    For the latest information on the standards for which certification has been obtained, see the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Safety and Compliance Guide. The design of the standard label may differ depending on when the product is purchased.
  • Page 26: System Nameplate Label

    The design of the system nameplate label may differ depending on when the product is purchased. Figure 1-3     Location of the System Nameplate Label Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 27: Rfid Tag

    RFID Tag The RFID tag is fixed to the chassis (Figure 1-4). The RFID tag carries an assert ID. Note - The content of the RFID tag shown here may differ from that of the actually affixed one. Figure 1-4     Location of the RFID Tag Safety Precautions Caution - Observe the following precautions to protect yourself when performing maintenance.
  • Page 28: Precautions On Static Electricity

    ■ unit (upper/lower), memory, or other printed circuit boards. Use grounded power outlets. ■ Do not attempt to make any mechanical or electrical modifications. Fujitsu ■ Limited shall not be responsible for regulatory compliance of a modified SPARC M12-2/M12-2S. Safety precautions regarding racks The rack must be fixed to the floor, ceiling, or nearest frame.
  • Page 29 Table 1-1     Precautions on ESD Item Precaution Wrist strap Wear an antistatic wrist strap when handling printed boards and units containing electronic components. ESD mat An approved ESD mat provides protection from static damage when used with a wrist strap. The mat also acts as a cushion to protect the small parts that are attached to printed circuit boards.
  • Page 30: Other Precautions

    Do not mount the products that have a defect in the appearance. Mounting a product that has a defect in appearance may damage the SPARC M12-2/M12-2S. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 31: Emergency Power-Off

    Emergency Power-Off This section describes the procedure for powering off the system in an emergency. Caution - In an emergency (such as smoke or flames coming from the SPARC M12-2/ M12-2S), immediately stop using the unit and turn off the power supply. Give top priority to fire prevention, even if the system is in operation.
  • Page 32: Tools Required For Maintenance

    *1 For details on how to obtain SAS-2 Integrated RAID Configuration Utility (SAS2IRCU) (referred to below as the SAS2IRCU utility) and the user guide, see "Obtaining SAS-2 Integrated RAID Configuration Utility" in the latest version of the Fujitsu SPARC M12 Product Notes. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 33: Chapter 2 Understanding The System Units

    Chapter 2 Understanding the System Units This chapter describes the units mounted in the SPARC M12. Before starting any maintenance work, you need to confirm and fully understand the configurations of the units mounted in the SPARC M12-2/M12-2S as well as the LED indications.
  • Page 34: Units Accessible From The Front

    You can access the HDDBPU after removing the FANBPU from the SPARC M12-2/ M12-2S. You can access the OPNL after removing the HDD from the HDDBPU and then removing the HDDBPU from the SPARC M12-2/M12-2S. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 35: Units Accessible From The Rear

    2.1.2 Units Accessible From the Rear Figure 2-2 shows the types and mounting locations of units accessible from the rear. Figure 2-2     Units Accessible From the Rear Location No. Unit Power supply unit (PSU) XSCF unit (XSCFU) PCIe card cassette (PCICS) Crossbar unit (XBU) (*1) XSCF DUAL control port XSCF BB control port...
  • Page 36: Internal Units

    PSU backplane unit (PSUBPU) *1 When purchased with no CMUU mounted, the SPARC M12-2/M12-2S has a CMU filler unit mounted. *2 The CMUL and the CMUU together are collectively called the CMU. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 37: Checking The Memory Configuration Rules

    Shown in parentheses is an abbreviated name. Hereinafter, each component is represented by its abbreviated name. Figure 2-4 shows the CMUL and CMUU removed from the SPARC M12-2/M12-2S. You can access the CMUL after removing the FANBPU, HDDBPU, and PCICS. You can access the CMUU after removing the FANBPU and HDDBPU.
  • Page 38: Memory Installation Rules

    16 GB DIMM x 8 32 GB DIMM x 8 32 GB DIMM x 8 16 GB DIMM x 8 Mix of (c) and (d) 32 GB DIMM x 8 64 GB DIMM x 8 Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 39 Table 2-1     Memory Module Combinations in the SPARC M12-2/M12-2S (16 Memory Slots) (continued) Memory Group 64 GB DIMM x 8 32 GB DIMM x 8 - : Empty Table 2-2     Memory Module Combinations in the SPARC M12-2/M12-2S (24 Memory Slots) Memory Group (b) 128 GB memory module 16 GB DIMM x 8...
  • Page 40 When expanding or reducing memory, see the figures and tables. Figure 2-5     Memory Installation Locations in the SPARC M12-2/M12-2S (16 Memory Slots) CMUL REAR CPU#0 FRONT Mirroring Mirroring CMUU REAR CPU#0 FRONT Mirroring Mirroring Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 41 Figure 2-6     Memory Installation Locations in the SPARC M12-2/M12-2S (24 Memory Slots) CMUL REAR FRONT Mirroring Mirroring CMUU REAR FRONT Mirroring Mirroring When only the CMUL is mounted Table 2-3     Memory Installation Patterns (CMUL Only) in the SPARC M12-2/M12-2S (16 Memory Slots) Memory Module Count Installed Memory...
  • Page 42 When installing memory by adding a CMUU to a chassis in which only the CMUL is mounted, you do not need to remove the memory installed in the CMUL. Install memory using an installation configuration from Table 2-7/Table 2-8 Table 2-5/Table 2-6. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 43: Checking Memory Information

    Table 2-7     Memory Installation Patterns (CMUU Added) in the SPARC M12-2/M12-2S (16 Memory Slots) Memory Module Count Installed Memory a in Figure 2-5 a in Figure 2-5 c in Figure 2-5 a in Figure 2-5 c in Figure 2-5 b in Figure 2-5 a in...
  • Page 44: Understanding The Opnl Functions

    85: R-DIMM (32 GB 2 Rank) 87: R-DIMM (64 GB 4 Rank) 91: R-DIMM (64 GB 2 Rank) Understanding the OPNL Functions This section describes the functions of the OPNL mounted on the SPARC M12-2/ Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 45 M12-2S. The OPNL is mounted at the lower right as seen from the front of the panel (see Figure 2-1). The OPNL provides the display and control functions of the system. The field engineer and system administrator can control the operation mode or start/stop of the system while checking the LEDs indicating the system operation status.
  • Page 46: Opnl Display Function

    Pressing the + side The BB-ID number increases by 1. Pressing the - side The BB-ID number decreases by 1. Use the mode switch to set the operation mode for the system. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 47 Valid regardless of the operation mode (break_signal) set for the physical partition (*1). *1 Use the setpparmode command to set the operation mode for the physical partition. For details, see the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 XSCF Reference Manual of the XCP version used.
  • Page 48: Understanding The Led Indications

    In addition, you can check the system status by the combination of LEDs that are on, blinking, or off. Table 2-13 lists the system operation status indicated by the LEDs, and Table 2-14 lists the system status indicated by the combination of LEDs. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 49 Figure 2-9     OPNL LEDs Table 2-13     System Operation Status Indicated by LEDs Location Icon Name Color Description POWER Green Indicates the operation status of the system including the target SPARC M12-2/M12-2S. - On: The system is running. - Off: The system is stopped.
  • Page 50: System Locator

    If this LED is on, check the operation status and error information of the corresponding SPARC M12-2/M12-2S to determine whether it is on as a system locator indication or to indicate a CMUL error. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 51: Leds Of Each Unit

    Figure 2-10     Location of the System Locator Table 2-15     Status of the System Locator Icon Name Color Description CHECK Amber Indicates the operation status of the SPARC M12-2/ M12-2S. - On: Hardware has detected an error. - Off: The target SPARC M12-2/M12-2S is operating normally.
  • Page 52 The XSCF is operating as the master XSCF. (SPARC Blinking The standby XSCF is switching over to the M12-2S only) master XSCF. The XSCF is being started. Or the XSCF is operating as the standby or slave XSCF. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 53 Table 2-17     XSCF-LAN Port LEDs and Their States Location Name Color State Description Green Blinking Indicates that data transmission/reception is ongoing. Indicates that data transmission/reception is not ongoing. LINK SPEED Amber Indicates that the communication speed is 1 Gbps.
  • Page 54 Table 2-19     FANU LEDs and Their States Location Name Color State Description CHECK Amber Indicates that an error has occurred. Blinking Indicates that the unit (locator) requires maintenance. Indicates the normal state. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 55 Figure 2-14     LED Locations on the PSU Table 2-20     PSU LEDs and Their States Location Name Color State Description CHECK Green The input power is on, and power is being supplied normally. Blinking The power supply to this PSU is off. Amber A hardware error has occurred.
  • Page 56 Indicates that power is being supplied. Indicates that power is not being supplied. ATTENTION Amber Indicates that an error has occurred. Blinking Indicates that the unit (locator) requires maintenance. Indicates the normal state. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 57 HDD/SSD Figure 2-16     LED Locations on the HDD/SSD Table 2-22     HDD/SSD LEDs and Their States Location Name Color State Description READY Green Blinking Indicates that the disk is being accessed. This LED is normally on, but it blinks while the disk is being accessed.
  • Page 58: Understanding The Types Of Cable

    Chapter 19 Maintaining the Crossbar Cable ■ Chapter 20 Maintaining the Crossbar Unit ■ Chapter 21 Maintaining the XSCF DUAL Control Cable ■ Chapter 22 Maintaining the XSCF BB Control Cable ■ Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 59 Figure 2-17     Locations of the Ports for Cable Connections Location No. Port XSCF DUAL control port XSCF BB control port Port for crossbar cable connection Chapter 2 Understanding the System Units...
  • Page 60 Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 61: Chapter 3 Understanding The Types Of Maintenance

    Chapter 3 Understanding the Types of Maintenance There are several types of maintenance on the field replaceable units (FRUs) of the SPARC M12. This chapter first describes the types of maintenance and then describes, by model, which types of maintenance are applicable to each FRU. The maintenance work procedure varies depending on the type of maintenance.
  • Page 62: Types Of Maintenance

    Maintenance is performed when the SPARC M12-2/M12-2S that has the FRU requiring maintenance mounted in it is in the cold state. By combining the above classifications, the six types of maintenance shown in Table are available for the SPARC M12-2/M12-2S. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 63 Table 3-2     Types of Maintenance PPAR Operation Status Hot/Cold Status of SPARC M12 Type of Maintenance Chassis With Mounted FRU Requiring Maintenance The PPAR to which the FRU Active/Hot maintenance requiring maintenance belongs is Cold Active/Cold maintenance operating. The PPAR to which the FRU Inactive/Hot maintenance requiring maintenance belongs is...
  • Page 64 ■ "3.3 Types of Maintenance Applicable to the SPARC M12-2S (1BB Configuration)." For the SPARC M12-2S in a multiple-BB configuration ■ "3.4 Types of Maintenance Applicable to the SPARC M12-2S (Multiple-BB Configuration)." Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 65: Types Of Maintenance Applicable To The Sparc M12-2

    Types of Maintenance Applicable to the SPARC M12-2 This section describes the types of maintenance applicable to each FRU of the SPARC M12-2, according to the particular purpose of maintenance. Inactive maintenance is not available for the SPARC M12-2. Inactive maintenance is possible only in systems that use the SPARC M12-2S in a building block configuration.
  • Page 66 SPARC M12-2. Figure 3-3     System-Stopped/Cold Replacement in the SPARC M12-2 SPARC M12-2 Cold Oracle Solaris (2) Installation of the (1) Removal of the Running replacement FRU faulty FRU Stopped Normal Faulty Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 67: Types Of Maintenance For Fru Addition (Sparc M12-2)

    3.2.2 Types of Maintenance for FRU Addition (SPARC M12-2) Table 3-6 lists the FRUs that can be added to the SPARC M12-2 and the applicable types of maintenance in the addition of each FRU. Table 3-6     Applicable Types of Maintenance in FRU Addition to the SPARC M12-2 -: Not applicable Active Addition Inactive Addition...
  • Page 68: Types Of Maintenance For Fru Removal (Sparc M12-2)

    Table 3-7     Applicable Types of Maintenance in FRU Removal from the SPARC M12-2 -: Not applicable Active Removal Inactive Removal System-Stopped Removal Cold Cold Cold PCIe card HDD/SSD CMUU Memory PCI expansion unit (chassis) Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 69 Active/Hot removal Figure 3-7 shows the state of the system during active/hot removal in the SPARC M12-2. Figure 3-7     Active/Hot Removal in the SPARC M12-2 SPARC M12-2 Cold Oracle Solaris Running Removal of the FRU Stopped System-Stopped/Hot removal Figure 3-8 shows the state of the system during system-stopped/hot removal in the SPARC M12-2.
  • Page 70: Types Of Maintenance Applicable To The Sparc M12-2S

    *2 This is possible only if the target FRU is in a redundant configuration. *3 This is possible only for the mirror volumes (RAID1 and RAID1E) when the HDD/SSD used as the boot device is being replaced. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 71 Active/Hot replacement Figure 3-10 shows the state of the system during active/hot replacement on the SPARC M12-2S (1BB configuration). Figure 3-10     Active/Hot Replacement in the SPARC M12-2S (1BB Configuration) PPAR#00 SPARC M12-2S Cold Running Oracle Solaris (2) Installation of the (1) Removal of the Stopped faulty FRU...
  • Page 72: 1Bb Configuration)

    *4 When adding a SPARC M12-2S unit when the existing physical partition is stopped Active/Hot addition Figure 3-13 shows the state of the system during active/hot addition in the SPARC M12-2S (1BB configuration). Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 73 Figure 3-13     Active/Hot Addition in the SPARC M12-2S (1BB Configuration) PPAR#00 SPARC M12-2S Cold Running Oracle Solaris Stopped Installation of the FRU Active/Cold addition Figure 3-14 shows the state of the system during active/cold addition in the SPARC M12-2S (1BB configuration).
  • Page 74 Figure 3-18     System-Stopped/Cold Addition in the SPARC M12-2S (1BB Configuration) (2) Building block configuration PPAR#00 Cold BB-ID#00 BB-ID#01 SPARC M12-2S SPARC M12-2S Running Addition of the SPARC M12-2S Oracle Stopped Solaris Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 75: Types Of Maintenance For Fru Removal

    Figure 3-19     System-Stopped/Cold Addition in the SPARC M12-2S (1BB Configuration) (3) Building block configuration PPAR#01 PPAR#00 Cold BB-ID#00 BB-ID#01 SPARC M12-2S SPARC M12-2S Running Addition of the SPARC M12-2S Oracle Stopped Solaris Figure 3-20     System-Stopped/Cold Addition in the SPARC M12-2S (1BB Configuration) (4) Building block configuration PPAR#00...
  • Page 76 SPARC M12-2S (1BB configuration). Figure 3-23     System-Stopped/Hot Removal in the SPARC M12-2S (1BB Configuration) PPAR#00 SPARC M12-2S Cold Running Oracle Solaris Stopped Removal of the FRU Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 77: Types Of Maintenance Applicable To The Sparc M12-2S

    System-Stopped/Cold removal Figure 3-24 shows the state of the system during system-stopped/cold removal in the SPARC M12-2S (1BB configuration). Figure 3-24     System-Stopped/Cold Removal in the SPARC M12-2S (1BB Configuration) PPAR#00 SPARC M12-2S Cold Running Oracle Solaris Stopped Removal of the FRU Types of Maintenance Applicable to the SPARC M12-2S (Multiple-BB Configuration)
  • Page 78 *10 The XSCF DUAL control cable or XSCF BB control cable requiring replacement is connected to the XSCFU. If the READY LED of the XSCFU is off, place every SPARC M12-2S in the building block configuration into the cold state, and replace the cable. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 79 Active/Hot replacement Figure 3-25 shows the state of the system during active/hot replacement on the SPARC M12-2S (multiple-BB configuration). Figure 3-25     Active/Hot Replacement in the SPARC M12-2S (Multiple-BB Configuration) PPAR#00 BB-ID#00 BB-ID#01 Cold SPARC M12-2S SPARC M12-2S Running Oracle Solaris Stopped Normal...
  • Page 80 (3) Installation of the replacement FRU Oracle Oracle Solaris Solaris (4) Incorporation of the SPARC M12-2S System-Stopped/Hot replacement Figure 3-29 shows the state of the system during system-stopped/hot replacement in the SPARC M12-2S (multiple-BB configuration). Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 81 Figure 3-29     System-Stopped/Hot Replacement in the SPARC M12-2S (Multiple- BB Configuration) PPAR#00 PPAR#01 Cold BB-ID#00 BB-ID#01 BB-ID#02 SPARC M12-2S SPARC M12-2S SPARC M12-2S Running Oracle Oracle Solaris Stopped Solaris Normal Faulty (1) Removal of the faulty FRU (2) Installation of the replacement FRU System-Stopped/Cold replacement Figure 3-30...
  • Page 82: Types Of Maintenance For Fru Addition

    SPARC M12-2S SPARC M12-2S Running Oracle Solaris Installation of the FRU Stopped Active/Cold addition Figure 3-33 Figure 3-34 show the state of the system during active/cold addition in the SPARC M12-2S (multiple-BB configuration). Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 83 Figure 3-33     Active/Cold Addition in the SPARC M12-2S (Multiple-BB Configuration) (1) (1) Releasing of the SPARC PPAR#00 (Before addition) M12-2S (PPAR DR) BB-ID#00 BB-ID#01 Cold SPARC M12-2S SPARC M12-2S Running Oracle Solaris Stopped BB-ID#01 SPARC M12-2S PPAR#00 (After addition) BB-ID#00 BB-ID#01 SPARC M12-2S...
  • Page 84 SPARC M12-2S Addition of Running the SPARC M12-2S Oracle Oracle Solaris Solaris Stopped System-Stopped/Hot addition Figure 3-38 shows the state of the system during system-stopped/hot addition in the SPARC M12-2S (multiple-BB configuration). Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 85 Figure 3-38     System-Stopped/Hot Addition in the SPARC M12-2S (Multiple-BB Configuration) Building block configuration PPAR#00 PPAR#01 Cold BB-ID#00 BB-ID#01 SPARC M12-2S SPARC M12-2S Running Oracle Oracle Solaris Solaris Stopped Installation of the FRU System-Stopped/Cold addition Figure 3-39 Figure 3-40 show the state of the system during system-stopped/cold addition in the SPARC M12-2S (multiple-BB configuration).
  • Page 86: Types Of Maintenance For Fru Removal

    SPARC M12-2S Running Oracle Oracle Solaris Solaris Stopped Removal of the FRU Active/Cold removal Figure 3-42 Figure 3-43 show the state of the system during active/cold removal in the SPARC M12-2S (multiple-BB configuration). Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 87 Figure 3-42     Active/Cold Removal in the SPARC M12-2S (Multiple-BB Configuration) (1) (1) Releasing of the SPARC PPAR#00 (Before removal) M12-2S (PPAR DR) BB-ID#00 BB-ID#01 Cold SPARC M12-2S SPARC M12-2S Running Oracle Solaris Stopped BB-ID#01 SPARC M12-2S PPAR#00 (After removal) BB-ID#00 BB-ID#01 SPARC M12-2S...
  • Page 88 Solaris BB-ID#01 SPARC M12-2S Building block configuration PPAR#00 PPAR#01 (After removal) BB-ID#00 BB-ID#01 (2) Removal of the FRU SPARC M12-2S SPARC M12-2S Oracle Oracle Solaris Solaris (3) Incorporation of the SPARC M12-2S Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 89 Figure 3-46     Inactive/Cold Removal in the SPARC M12-2S (Multiple-BB Configuration) (2) Building block configuration PPAR#00 PPAR#01 Cold BB-ID#00 BB-ID#01 BB-ID#02 BB-ID#02 SPARC M12-2S SPARC M12-2S SPARC M12-2S SPARC M12-2S Running Removal of Oracle Oracle the SPARC M12-2S Solaris Solaris Stopped System-Stopped/Cold removal...
  • Page 90 Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 91: Chapter 4 Fru Replacement Workflows

    For the installation and removal procedures of each FRU, see Chapter 11 subsequent chapters. For the replacement procedure for the FRUs mounted in the PCI expansion unit, see the PCI Expansion Unit for Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Service Manual. Active/Hot Replacement Workflows ■...
  • Page 92: Active/Hot Replacement Workflow Of The Xscfu

    If the READY LED of the XSCFU is blinking, wait until the LED stays lit or is turned off. *2 If the SD card installed in the maintenance part will be used, this work is not required. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 93: Active/Hot Replacement Workflow Of A Pcie Card

    Replacement." When replacing a link card connected to the PCI expansion unit, see the precautions for link card replacement in "4.2.1 Precautions for Replacement" in the PCI Expansion Unit for Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Service Manual. Table 4-2 shows the workflow for active/hot replacement of a PCIe card using the PCI Hot Plug function.
  • Page 94: Active/Hot Replacement Workflow Of The Power Supply Unit

    You can perform active/hot replacement only when the FANU has a redundant configuration. Before replacing the FANU, see "Precautions for FANU replacement" in "7.1 Precautions for FRU Replacement." Table 4-4 shows the workflow for active/hot replacement of the FANU. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 95: Active/Hot Replacement Workflow Of The Hdd/Ssd

    Table 4-4     Active/Hot Replacement Procedure of the FANU Work Task Reference Order Checking the operating condition of the "9.2.1 Checking the Operation Status of system Physical Partitions and Logical Domains" Releasing the faulty FANU from the "9.6.2 Releasing the FANU"...
  • Page 96: Active/Hot Replacement Workflow Of The Pci Expansion Unit

    For replacement procedures for FRUs (power supply unit and fan unit) that can be replaced while the power cords of the PCI expansion unit are connected, see "7.1.1 Hot Replacement" in the PCI Expansion Unit for Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Service Manual.
  • Page 97 Removing all the PCIe cards mounted in "8.3 Removing a PCI Express Card" in the PCI expansion unit the PCI Expansion Unit for Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Service Manual Enabling the removal of the link card "9.4 Enabling the Removal of...
  • Page 98: Active/Cold Replacement Workflows

    Before performing replacement work, be sure to check the notes on maintenance work in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 Product Notes of the XCP version used. Each of the following sections puts together the order of work and the tasks for each FRU into a table.
  • Page 99 (*1) Checking the logical domain assignment "3.2.4 Checking the Assignment Status status of CPU resources mounted in the of Resources" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 SPARC M12-2S requiring maintenance and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide Checking the logical domain assignment "3.2.4 Checking the Assignment Status...
  • Page 100: Active/Cold Replacement Workflow Of A Pcie Card

    Releasing the SPARC M12-2S requiring "9.6.1 Releasing the SPARC M12-2S maintenance from the building block From the Building Block Configuration" configuration Placing the SPARC M12-2S requiring "9.8.2 Removing the Power Cords" maintenance into the cold state Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 101: Active/Cold Replacement Workflow Of The Psu

    Table 4-9     Active/Cold Replacement Procedure of a PCIe Card (continued) Work Task Reference Order Removing the faulty PCIe card from the "12.3.1 Enabling the Removal of a PCIe SPARC M12-2S Card" Removing the faulty PCIe card from the "12.3.2 Removing a PCIe Card or PCIe PCICS Card...
  • Page 102 M12-2S requiring maintenance into a Logical Domain" logical domain Checking the operating condition of the "9.2 Checking the Operation Status and system and the I/O device usage status Resource Usage Status of Oracle Solaris" Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 103: Active/Cold Replacement Workflow Of The Fanu

    Solaris" Checking the logical domain assignment "3.2.4 Checking the Assignment Status status of CPU resources mounted in the of Resources" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 SPARC M12-2S requiring maintenance and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide Checking the logical domain assignment "3.2.4 Checking the Assignment Status...
  • Page 104: Active/Cold Replacement Workflow Of The Fanbpu

    "9.3 Releasing I/O Resources From a M12-2S requiring maintenance from a Logical Domain" logical domain Releasing the SPARC M12-2S requiring "9.4.3 Dynamically Releasing the maintenance from the physical partition SPARC M12-2S From the Physical Partition" Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 105: Active/Cold Replacement Workflow Of The Hdd/Ssd

    Table 4-12     Active/Cold Replacement Procedure of the FANBPU (continued) Work Task Reference Order Releasing the SPARC M12-2S requiring "9.6.1 Releasing the SPARC M12-2S maintenance from the building block From the Building Block Configuration" configuration Placing the SPARC M12-2S requiring "9.8.2 Removing the Power Cords"...
  • Page 106 M12-2S requiring maintenance into a Logical Domain" logical domain Checking the operating condition of the "9.2 Checking the Operation Status and system and the I/O device usage status Resource Usage Status of Oracle Solaris" Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 107: Active/Cold Replacement Workflow Of The Hddbpu

    Solaris" Checking the logical domain assignment "3.2.4 Checking the Assignment Status status of CPU resources mounted in the of Resources" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 SPARC M12-2S requiring maintenance and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide Checking the logical domain assignment "3.2.4 Checking the Assignment Status...
  • Page 108: Active/Cold Replacement Workflow Of The Opnl

    SPARC M12-2S From the Physical Partition" Releasing the SPARC M12-2S requiring "9.6.1 Releasing the SPARC M12-2S maintenance from the building block From the Building Block Configuration" configuration Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 109: Active/Cold Replacement Workflow Of The Cmu

    Solaris" Checking the logical domain assignment "3.2.4 Checking the Assignment Status status of CPU resources mounted in the of Resources" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 SPARC M12-2S requiring maintenance and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide Chapter 4 FRU Replacement Workflows...
  • Page 110 *2 If the replaced CMUU was in a SPARC M12-2S with no PCIe cards mounted, or if the CMUL was replaced, no diagnosis is necessary (because diagnosis was performed in the previous step). Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 111: Active/Cold Replacement Workflow Of Memory

    Solaris" Checking the logical domain assignment "3.2.4 Checking the Assignment Status status of CPU resources mounted in the of Resources" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 SPARC M12-2S requiring maintenance and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide Checking the logical domain assignment "3.2.4 Checking the Assignment Status...
  • Page 112: Active/Cold Replacement Workflow Of The Bpu

    "9.3 Releasing I/O Resources From a M12-2S requiring maintenance from a Logical Domain" logical domain Releasing the SPARC M12-2S requiring "9.4.3 Dynamically Releasing the maintenance from the physical partition SPARC M12-2S From the Physical Partition" Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 113: Active/Cold Replacement Workflow Of The Psubp

    Table 4-18     Active/Cold Replacement Procedure of the BPU (continue d) Work Task Reference Order Releasing the SPARC M12-2S requiring "9.6.1 Releasing the SPARC M12-2S maintenance from the building block From the Building Block Configuration" configuration Placing the SPARC M12-2S requiring "18.4 Removing the BPU and PSUBP"...
  • Page 114 M12-2S Into the Physical Partition Using partition PPAR DR" Incorporating I/O resources of the SPARC "10.7 Incorporating I/O Resources Into a M12-2S requiring maintenance into a Logical Domain" logical domain Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 115: Active/Cold Replacement Workflow Of The Pci Expansion Unit

    PCI expansion unit are disconnected. For replacement procedures for FRUs while the power cords of the PCI expansion unit are connected, see "7.1.1 Hot Replacement" in the PCI Expansion Unit for Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Service Manual.
  • Page 116: Active/Cold Replacement Workflow Of The Xscf Dual

    You can perform active/cold replacement of the XSCF DUAL control cable in the following configuration: Configuration connecting two or more SPARC M12-2S units to a physical partition ■ Table 4-21 shows the workflow for active/cold replacement of the XSCF DUAL control cable. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 117 Solaris" Checking the logical domain assignment "3.2.4 Checking the Assignment Status status of CPU resources mounted in the of Resources" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 SPARC M12-2S requiring maintenance and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide Checking the logical domain assignment "3.2.4 Checking the Assignment Status...
  • Page 118: Active/Cold Replacement Workflow Of The Xscf Bb Control

    M12-2S Into a Building Block block configuration Configuration" Confirming that there is no problem with "10.5.3 Checking the FRU Status After the replacement XSCF BB control cable Maintenance" Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 119: Inactive/Hot Replacement Workflows

    Before performing replacement work, be sure to check the notes on maintenance work in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 Product Notes of the XCP version used. Each of the following sections puts together the order of work and the tasks for each FRU into a table.
  • Page 120: Inactive/Hot Replacement Workflow Of A Pcie Card

    You can perform inactive/hot replacement of a PCIe card in the following configuration: Building block configuration where two or more physical partitions are operating ■ Before replacing the PCIe card, see "Precautions for PCIe card replacement" in "7.1 Precautions for FRU Replacement." Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 121: Inactive/Hot Replacement Workflow Of The Psu

    Table 4-24 shows the workflow for inactive/hot replacement of a PCIe card. Table 4-24     Inactive/Hot Replacement Procedure of a PCIe Card Work Task Reference Order Checking the operating condition of the "9.2.1 Checking the Operation Status of system Physical Partitions and Logical Domains"...
  • Page 122: Inactive/Hot Replacement Workflow Of The Fanu

    Building block configuration where two or more physical partitions are operating ■ Before replacing the FANU, see "Precautions for FANU replacement" in "7.1 Precautions for FRU Replacement." Table 4-26 shows the workflow for inactive/hot replacement of the FANU. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 123: Inactive/Hot Replacement Workflow Of The Hdd/Ssd

    Table 4-26     Inactive/Hot Replacement Procedure of the FANU Work Task Reference Order Checking the operating condition of the "9.2.1 Checking the Operation Status of system Physical Partitions and Logical Domains" Confirming the FANU to be replaced "8.2 Troubleshooting" Checking the operation status of the "Table 2-19 FANU LEDs and Their SPARC M12-2S that houses the FANU to...
  • Page 124: Inactive/Hot Replacement Workflow Of The Pci Expansion Unit

    PCI expansion unit are disconnected. For replacement procedures for FRUs while the power cords of the PCI expansion unit are connected, see "7.1.1 Hot Replacement" in the PCI Expansion Unit for Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Service Manual.
  • Page 125: Inactive/Cold Replacement Workflows

    Building block configuration where two or more physical partitions are operating ■ Before performing replacement work, be sure to check the notes on maintenance work in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 Product Notes of the XCP version used. Chapter 4 FRU Replacement Workflows...
  • Page 126: Inactive/Cold Replacement Workflow Of The Xscfu

    Table 4-29     Inactive/Cold Replacement Procedure of the XSCFU Work Task Reference Order Checking the operating condition of the "9.2.1 Checking the Operation Status of system Physical Partitions and Logical Domains" Confirming the XSCFU to be replaced "8.2 Troubleshooting" Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 127 Table 4-29     Inactive/Cold Replacement Procedure of the XSCFU (continued) Work Task Reference Order Confirming that the XSCFU to be "Table 2-16 XSCFU LEDs and Their replaced is the standby or slave XSCF and States" is currently replaceable (*1) Powering off the physical partition "9.5.1 Stopping a Specific Physical containing the SPARC M12-2S that...
  • Page 128: Inactive/Cold Replacement Workflow Of A Pcie Card

    Incorporating the SPARC M12-2S that "10.4.1 Incorporating the SPARC required maintenance into the building M12-2S Into a Building Block block configuration Configuration" Diagnosing the SPARC M12-2S requiring "10.5.1 Diagnosing the SPARC M12 maintenance Hardware" Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 129: Inactive/Cold Replacement Workflow Of The Psu

    Table 4-30     Inactive/Cold Replacement Procedure of a PCIe Card (continued) Work Task Reference Order Powering on the physical partition "10.8 Powering on a Physical Partition" containing the SPARC M12-2S that (*1) underwent maintenance Confirming that there is no problem with "10.5.3 Checking the FRU Status After the replacement PCIe card Maintenance"...
  • Page 130: Inactive/Cold Replacement Workflow Of The Fanu

    Switching the mode switch on the OPNL "2.3.2 OPNL Control Function" to Service Releasing the SPARC M12-2S requiring "9.6.1 Releasing the SPARC M12-2S maintenance from the building block From the Building Block Configuration" configuration Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 131: Inactive/Cold Replacement Workflow Of The Fanbpu

    Table 4-32     Inactive/Cold Replacement Procedure of the FANU (continued) Work Task Reference Order Placing the SPARC M12-2S requiring "9.8.2 Removing the Power Cords" maintenance into the cold state Removing the FANU from the SPARC "14.3.1 Removing a FANU" M12-2S Installing the FANU in the SPARC M12-2S, "14.4.2 Installing a...
  • Page 132: Inactive/Cold Replacement Workflow Of The Hdd/Ssd

    Building block configuration where two or more physical partitions are operating ■ Before replacing the HDD/SSD, see "Precautions for HDD/SSD replacement" in "7.1 Precautions for FRU Replacement." Table 4-34 shows the workflow for inactive/cold replacement of the HDD/SSD. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 133 Table 4-34     Inactive/Cold Replacement Procedure of the HDD/SSD Work Task Reference Order Checking the operating condition of the "9.2.1 Checking the Operation Status of system Physical Partitions and Logical Domains" Confirming the HDD/SSD to be replaced "8.2 Troubleshooting" Checking the operation status of the "Figure 2-16 LED Locations on the SPARC M12-2S that houses the HDD/SSD...
  • Page 134: Inactive/Cold Replacement Workflow Of The Hddbpu

    Locked, and powering on the physical partition containing the SPARC M12-2S that has undergone maintenance Checking the operating condition of the "9.2.1 Checking the Operation Status of system Physical Partitions and Logical Domains" Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 135: Inactive/Cold Replacement Workflow Of The Opnl

    4.4.8 Inactive/Cold Replacement Workflow of the OPNL You can perform inactive/cold replacement of the OPNL in the following configuration: Building block configuration where two or more physical partitions are operating ■ Before replacing the OPNL, see "Precautions for OPNL replacement" in "7.1 Precautions for FRU Replacement."...
  • Page 136: Inactive/Cold Replacement Workflow Of The Cmu

    Diagnosing the XBU and crossbar cable "10.5.2 Diagnosing the XBU and of the SPARC M12-2S requiring Crossbar Cable" maintenance Confirming that there is no problem with "10.5.3 Checking the FRU Status After the replacement CMU Maintenance" Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 137: Inactive/Cold Replacement Workflow Of Memory

    Table 4-37     Inactive/Cold Replacement Procedure of the CMU (continued) Work Task Reference Order Switching the mode switch on the OPNL "10.8 Powering on a Physical Partition" to Locked, and powering on the physical partition containing the SPARC M12-2S that has undergone maintenance Checking the operating condition of the "9.2.1 Checking the Operation Status of...
  • Page 138: Inactive/Cold Replacement Workflow Of The Bpu

    "8.1.2 Checking Hardware" SPARC M12-2S that houses the BPU to be replaced Powering off the physical partition "9.5.1 Stopping a Specific Physical containing the SPARC M12-2S that Partition" houses the BPU requiring maintenance Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 139: Inactive/Cold Replacement Workflow Of The Psubp

    Table 4-39     Inactive/Cold Replacement Procedure of the BPU (continued) Work Task Reference Order Switching the mode switch on the OPNL "2.3.2 OPNL Control Function" to Service Releasing the SPARC M12-2S requiring "9.6.1 Releasing the SPARC M12-2S maintenance from the building block From the Building Block Configuration"...
  • Page 140 Physical Partitions and Logical Domains" *1 If the replaced PSUBP was in a SPARC M12-2S with no PCIe cards mounted, no diagnosis is necessary (because diagnosis was performed in the previous step). Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 141: Inactive/Cold Replacement Workflow Of The Crossbar Cable

    4.4.13 Inactive/Cold Replacement Workflow of the Crossbar Cable You can perform inactive/cold replacement of the crossbar cable in the following configuration: Building block configuration where two or more physical partitions are operating ■ Table 4-41 shows the workflow for inactive/cold replacement of the crossbar cable. Table 4-41  ...
  • Page 142: Inactive/Cold Replacement Workflow Of The Xbu

    SPARC M12-2S that required maintenance into the hot state Incorporating the SPARC M12-2S that "10.4.1 Incorporating the SPARC required maintenance into the building M12-2S Into a Building Block block configuration Configuration" Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 143: Inactive/Cold Replacement Workflow Of The Pci Expansion

    PCI expansion unit are disconnected. For replacement procedures for FRUs while the power cords of the PCI expansion unit are connected, see "7.1.1 Hot Replacement" in the PCI Expansion Unit for Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Service Manual.
  • Page 144: Inactive/Cold Replacement Workflow Of The Xscf Dual

    You can perform inactive/cold replacement of the XSCF DUAL control cable in the following configuration: Building block configuration where two or more physical partitions are operating ■ Table 4-44 shows the workflow for inactive/cold replacement of the XSCF DUAL control cable. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 145: Inactive/Cold Replacement Workflow Of The Xscf Bb Control

    Table 4-44     Inactive/Cold Replacement Procedure of the XSCF DUAL Control Cable Work Task Reference Order Checking the operating condition of the "9.2.1 Checking the Operation Status of system Physical Partitions and Logical Domains" Confirming the XSCF DUAL control "8.2 Troubleshooting"...
  • Page 146 Locked, and powering on the physical partition containing the SPARC M12-2S that has undergone maintenance Checking the operating condition of the "9.2.1 Checking the Operation Status of system Physical Partitions and Logical Domains" Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 147: System-Stopped/Hot Replacement Workflows

    Before performing replacement work, be sure to check the notes on maintenance work in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 Product Notes of the XCP version used. Each of the following sections puts together the order of work and the tasks for each FRU into a table.
  • Page 148: System-Stopped/Hot Replacement Workflow Of A Pcie Card

    Table 4-47     System-Stopped/Hot Replacement Procedure of a PCIe Card Work Task Reference Order Checking the operating condition of the "9.2.1 Checking the Operation Status of system Physical Partitions and Logical Domains" Confirming the PCIe card to be replaced "8.2 Troubleshooting" Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 149: System-Stopped/Hot Replacement Workflow Of The Psu

    Table 4-47     System-Stopped/Hot Replacement Procedure of a PCIe Card (continue d) Work Task Reference Order Checking the operation status of the "Table 2-21 PCIe Card Slot LEDs and SPARC M12-2/M12-2S that houses the Their States" PCIe card to be replaced Stopping all physical partitions "9.5.2 Stopping All Physical Partitions"...
  • Page 150: System-Stopped/Hot Replacement Workflow Of The Fanu

    Troubleshooting" Checking the operation status of the "Table 2-19 FANU LEDs and Their SPARC M12-2/M12-2S that houses the States" FANU to be replaced Stopping all physical partitions "9.5.2 Stopping All Physical Partitions" Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 151: System-Stopped/Hot Replacement Workflow Of The Hdd/Ssd

    Table 4-49     System-Stopped/Hot Replacement Procedure of the FANU (continued) Work Task Reference Order Switching the mode switch on the OPNL "2.3.2 OPNL Control Function" to Service Releasing the FANU from the SPARC "9.6.2 Releasing the FANU" M12-2/M12-2S Removing the FANU from the SPARC "14.3.1 Removing a FANU"...
  • Page 152: System-Stopped/Hot Replacement Workflow Of The Pci

    PCI expansion unit are disconnected. For replacement procedures for FRUs while the power cords of the PCI expansion unit are connected, see "7.1.1 Hot Replacement" in the PCI Expansion Unit for Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Service Manual.
  • Page 153: System-Stopped/Cold Replacement Workflows

    Before performing replacement work, be sure to check the notes on maintenance work in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 Product Notes of the XCP version used. Each of the following sections puts together the order of work and the tasks for each FRU into a table.
  • Page 154: System-Stopped/Cold Replacement Workflow Of The Xscfu

    Removing the XSCFU from the SPARC "11.4 Removing the XSCFU" M12-2/M12-2S Switching the SD card (*2) "11.5 Switching an SD Card" Installing the XSCFU in the SPARC "11.6 Installing the XSCFU" M12-2/M12-2S Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 155: System-Stopped/Cold Replacement Workflow Of A Pcie Card

    Table 4-52     System-Stopped/Cold Replacement Procedure of the XSCFU (continue d) Work Task Reference Order Installing the power cords on all the "10.1.1 Installing a Power Cord" SPARC M12-2/M12-2S units Diagnosing all the SPARC M12-2/M12-2S "10.5.1 Diagnosing the SPARC M12 units Hardware"...
  • Page 156: System-Stopped/Cold Replacement Workflow Of The Psu

    Checking the PSU of the SPARC M12-2/ "8.2 Troubleshooting" M12-2S Checking the operation status of the "Table 2-20 PSU LEDs and Their States" SPARC M12-2/M12-2S that houses the PSU to be replaced Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 157: System-Stopped/Cold Replacement Workflow Of The Fanu

    Table 4-54     System-Stopped/Cold Replacement Procedure of the PSU (continue d) Work Task Reference Order Stopping all physical partitions "9.5.2 Stopping All Physical Partitions" Switching the mode switch on the OPNL "2.3.2 OPNL Control Function" to Service Removing the power cords of all the "9.8.2 Removing the Power Cords"...
  • Page 158: System-Stopped/Cold Replacement Workflow Of The Fanbpu

    Physical Partitions and Logical Domains" Confirming the FANBPU to be replaced "8.2 Troubleshooting" Checking the operation status of the "8.1.2 Checking Hardware" SPARC M12-2/M12-2S that houses the FANBPU to be replaced Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 159: System-Stopped/Cold Replacement Workflow Of The Hdd/Ssd

    Table 4-56     System-Stopped/Cold Replacement Procedure of the FANBPU (continued) Work Task Reference Order Stopping all physical partitions "9.5.2 Stopping All Physical Partitions" Switching the mode switch on the OPNL "2.3.2 OPNL Control Function" to Service Removing the power cords of all the "9.8.2 Removing the Power Cords"...
  • Page 160: System-Stopped/Cold Replacement Workflow Of The Hddbpu

    Confirming the HDDBPU to be replaced "8.2 Troubleshooting" Checking the operation status of the "8.1.2 Checking Hardware" SPARC M12-2/M12-2S that houses the HDDBPU to be replaced Stopping all physical partitions "9.5.2 Stopping All Physical Partitions" Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 161: System-Stopped/Cold Replacement Workflow Of The Opnl

    Table 4-58     System-Stopped/Cold Replacement Procedure of the HDDBPU (continued) Work Task Reference Order Switching the mode switch on the OPNL "2.3.2 OPNL Control Function" to Service Removing the power cords of all the "9.8.2 Removing the Power Cords" SPARC M12-2/M12-2S units Removing the HDDBPU from the SPARC "16.3 Removing the HDDBPU or...
  • Page 162: System-Stopped/Cold Replacement Workflow Of The Cmu

    Confirming the CMU to be replaced "8.2 Troubleshooting" Checking the operation status of the "2.4.2 System Locator" SPARC M12-2/M12-2S that houses the CMU to be replaced Stopping all physical partitions "9.5.2 Stopping All Physical Partitions" Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 163: System-Stopped/Cold Replacement Workflow Of Memory

    Table 4-60     System-Stopped/Cold Replacement Procedure of the CMU (continue d) Work Task Reference Order Switching the mode switch on the OPNL "2.3.2 OPNL Control Function" to Service Removing the power cords of all the "9.8.2 Removing the Power Cords"...
  • Page 164: System-Stopped/Cold Replacement Workflow Of The Bpu

    Confirming the BPU to be replaced "8.2 Troubleshooting" Checking the operation status of the "8.1.2 Checking Hardware" SPARC M12-2/M12-2S that houses the BPU to be replaced Stopping all physical partitions "9.5.2 Stopping All Physical Partitions" Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 165: System-Stopped/Cold Replacement Workflow Of The Psubp

    Table 4-62     System-Stopped/Cold Replacement Procedure of the BPU (continued) Work Task Reference Order Switching the mode switch on the OPNL "2.3.2 OPNL Control Function" to Service Removing the power cords of all the "9.8.2 Removing the Power Cords" SPARC M12-2/M12-2S units Removing the BPU from the SPARC "18.4 Removing the BPU and...
  • Page 166: System-Stopped/Cold Replacement Workflow Of The Crossbar

    Checking the operation status of the "10.5.2 Diagnosing the XBU and SPARC M12-2S that is connected to the Crossbar Cable" crossbar cable to be replaced Stopping all physical partitions "9.5.2 Stopping All Physical Partitions" Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 167: System-Stopped/Cold Replacement Workflow Of The Xbu

    Table 4-64     System-Stopped/Cold Replacement Procedure of the Crossbar Cable (continued) Work Task Reference Order Switching the mode switch on the OPNL "2.3.2 OPNL Control Function" to Service Removing the power cords of all the "19.3 Removing the Crossbar Cable"...
  • Page 168 DUAL Control Cable" XSCF DUAL control cable to be replaced Stopping all physical partitions "9.5.2 Stopping All Physical Partitions" Switching the mode switch on the OPNL "2.3.2 OPNL Control Function" to Service Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 169 Table 4-66     System-Stopped/Cold Replacement Procedure of the XSCF DUAL Control Cable (continued) Work Task Reference Order Removing the power cords of all the "21.3 Removing the XSCF DUAL SPARC M12-2S units, and removing the Control Cable" XSCF DUAL control cable from the SPARC M12-2S Installing the XSCF DUAL control cable "21.4 Installing the XSCF DUAL Control...
  • Page 170 PCI expansion unit are disconnected. For replacement procedures for FRUs while the power cords of the PCI expansion unit are connected, see "7.1.1 Hot Replacement" in the PCI Expansion Unit for Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Service Manual.
  • Page 171 Removing the power cords of all the "9.8.2 Removing the Power Cords" SPARC M12-2/M12-2S units Removing the FRUs in the faulty PCI PCI Expansion Unit for Fujitsu SPARC expansion unit M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Service Manual Installing a FRU in the PCI expansion unit...
  • Page 172 Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 173 Before performing addition work, be sure to check the notes on maintenance work in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 Product Notes of the XCP version used. Each of the following sections puts together the order of work and the tasks for each FRU into a table.
  • Page 174 Active/Hot Addition Workflow of the HDD/SSD Before adding the HDD/SSD, see "Precautions for HDD/SSD addition" in "7.2 Precautions for FRU Expansion." Table 5-2 shows the workflow for active/hot addition of the HDD/SSD. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 175 Before adding the PCI expansion unit, mount it in the rack. (See "3.3 Mounting the SPARC M12-2 and the PCI Expansion Unit in a Rack" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12-2 Installation Guide or "3.4 Mounting the SPARC M12-2S and the PCI Expansion Unit in a Rack"...
  • Page 176 *1 The direct I/O function needs to be disabled. Do not mount any PCIe card in the PCI expansion unit during active addition of the PCI expansion unit. Active/Cold Addition Workflows This section describes the workflows for active/cold addition of FRUs to the SPARC Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 177 Before performing addition work, be sure to check the notes on maintenance work in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 Product Notes of the XCP version used. Each of the following sections puts together the order of work and the tasks for each FRU into a table.
  • Page 178 You can perform active/cold addition of the HDD/SSD in the following configuration: Configuration connecting two or more SPARC M12-2S units to a physical partition ■ Before adding the HDD/SSD, see "Precautions for HDD/SSD addition" in "7.2 Precautions for FRU Expansion." Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 179 Domains" Checking the logical domain assignment "3.2.4 Checking the Assignment Status status of CPU resources mounted in the of Resources" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 SPARC M12-2S requiring maintenance and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide Checking the logical domain assignment "3.2.4 Checking the Assignment Status...
  • Page 180 From the Building Block Configuration" configuration, and removing the power "9.8.2 Removing the Power Cords" cords Removing the filler unit from the SPARC "17.4 Removing the CMU or Memory" M12-2S Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 181 "3.2 Operations and Commands Related SPARC M12-2S to logical domains to Logical Domain Configurations" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide *1 If the CMUU has no memory installed, install memory before installing the CMUU in the SPARC M12-2S.
  • Page 182 Incorporating the SPARC M12-2S into the "10.6.1 Incorporating the SPARC physical partition M12-2S Into the Physical Partition Using PPAR DR" Switching the mode switch on the OPNL "2.3.2 OPNL Control Function" to Locked Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 183 Configuration connecting two or more SPARC M12-2S units to a physical partition ■ Before adding the PCI expansion unit, mount it in the rack. (See "3.4 Mounting the SPARC M12-2S and the PCI Expansion Unit in a Rack" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12-2S Installation Guide.) Table 5-8 shows the workflow for active/cold addition of a PCI expansion unit.
  • Page 184 *1 Do not mount any PCIe card in the PCI expansion unit during active addition of the PCI expansion unit. 5.2.6 Active/Cold Addition Workflow of the SPARC M12-2S Before adding the SPARC M12-2S to the building block configuration, see "Precautions for SPARC M12-2S addition" in "7.2 Precautions for FRU Expansion." Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 185 To mount the SPARC M12-2S to be added in a rack, see "3.4.1 Mounting the SPARC M12-2S in a Rack" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12-2S Installation Guide. Table 5-9 shows the workflow for active/cold addition of the SPARC M12-2S. Table 5-9     Active/Cold Addition Procedure of the SPARC M12-2S...
  • Page 186 Before performing addition work, be sure to check the notes on maintenance work in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 Product Notes of the XCP version used. Each of the following sections puts together the order of work and the tasks for each FRU into a table.
  • Page 187 Assigning the I/O resource to a logical "3.2 Operations and Commands Related domain to Logical Domain Configurations" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide 5.3.2 Inactive/Hot Addition Workflow of the HDD/SSD You can perform inactive/hot addition of the HDD/SSD in the following configuration: Building block configuration where two or more physical partitions are operating ■...
  • Page 188 Building block configuration where two or more physical partitions are operating ■ Before adding the PCI expansion unit, mount it in the rack. (See "3.4 Mounting the SPARC M12-2S and the PCI Expansion Unit in a Rack" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12-2S Installation Guide.) Table 5-12 shows the workflow for inactive/hot addition of a PCI expansion unit.
  • Page 189 Filler" Connecting a PCI expansion unit to the "5.2 Connecting Cables to the PCI link card Expansion Unit" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12-2S Installation Guide Installing a PCIe card in the PCI "12.4.1 Installing a PCIe Card or PCIe expansion unit.
  • Page 190 Fujitsu SPARC M12 Product Notes of the XCP version used. Each of the following sections puts together the order of work and the tasks for each FRU into a table. For details on each task, see the reference shown in the table.
  • Page 191 Command" Assigning the I/O resource to a logical "3.2 Operations and Commands Related domain to Logical Domain Configurations" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide 5.4.2 Inactive/Cold Addition Workflow of the HDD/SSD You can perform inactive/cold addition of the HDD/SSD in the following configuration: Building block configuration where two or more physical partitions are operating ■...
  • Page 192 Building block configuration where two or more physical partitions are operating ■ Before adding the CMUU, see "Precautions for CMUU expansion" in "7.2 Precautions for FRU Expansion." Table 5-15 shows the workflow for inactive/cold addition of the CMUU. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 193 M12-2S Into a Building Block configuration Configuration" Reconfiguring the I/O bus as required "3.2.18 Configuring an I/O Device" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide Diagnosing the SPARC M12-2S with the "10.5.1 Diagnosing the SPARC M12 added CMUU (*2) Hardware"...
  • Page 194 Building block configuration where two or more physical partitions are operating ■ Before adding memory, see "Precautions for memory expansion" in "7.2 Precautions for FRU Expansion." Table 5-16 shows the workflow for inactive/cold addition of memory. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 195 "3.2 Operations and Commands Related memory to logical domains to Logical Domain Configurations" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide *1 If the memory was added to a SPARC M12-2S with no PCIe cards mounted, no diagnosis is necessary (because diagnosis was performed in the previous step).
  • Page 196 Building block configuration where two or more physical partitions are operating ■ Before adding the PCI expansion unit, mount it in the rack. (See "3.4 Mounting the SPARC M12-2S and the PCI Expansion Unit in a Rack" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12-2S Installation Guide.) Table 5-17 shows the workflow for inactive/cold addition of a PCI expansion unit.
  • Page 197 "7.2 Precautions for FRU Expansion." To mount the SPARC M12-2S to be added in a rack, see "3.4.1 Mounting the SPARC M12-2S in a Rack" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12-2S Installation Guide. Table 5-18 shows the workflow for inactive/cold addition of the SPARC M12-2S.
  • Page 198 Before performing addition work, be sure to check the notes on maintenance work in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 Product Notes of the XCP version used. Each of the following sections puts together the order of work and the tasks for each FRU into a table.
  • Page 199 XSCF Command" Assigning the I/O resource to a logical "3.2 Operations and Commands Related domain to Logical Domain Configurations" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide 5.5.2 System-Stopped/Hot Addition Workflow of the HDD/SSD Before adding the HDD/SSD, see "Precautions for HDD/SSD...
  • Page 200 Before adding the PCI expansion unit, mount it in the rack. (See "3.3 Mounting the SPARC M12-2 and the PCI Expansion Unit in a Rack" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12-2 Installation Guide or "3.4 Mounting the SPARC M12-2S and the PCI Expansion Unit in a Rack"...
  • Page 201 Filler" Connecting a PCI expansion unit to the "4.2 Connecting Cables to the PCI link card Expansion Unit" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12-2 Installation Guide "5.2 Connecting Cables to the PCI Expansion Unit" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12-2S Installation Guide Installing a PCIe card in the PCI "12.4.1 Installing a PCIe Card or PCIe...
  • Page 202 Before performing addition work, be sure to check the notes on maintenance work in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 Product Notes of the XCP version used. Each of the following sections puts together the order of work and the tasks for each FRU into a table.
  • Page 203 XSCF Command" Assigning the I/O resource to a logical "3.2 Operations and Commands Related domain to Logical Domain Configurations" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide 5.6.2 System-Stopped/Cold Addition Workflow of the HDD/SSD Before adding the HDD/SSD, see "Precautions for HDD/SSD...
  • Page 204 System-Stopped/Cold Addition Workflow of the CMUU Before adding the CMUU, see "Precautions for CMUU expansion" in "7.2 Precautions for FRU Expansion." Table 5-24 shows the workflow for system-stopped/cold addition of the CMUU. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 205 Assigning resources to a logical domain "3.2 Operations and Commands Related to Logical Domain Configurations" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide *1 If the CMUU has no memory installed, install memory before installing the CMUU in the SPARC M12-2/ M12-2S.
  • Page 206 Before adding the PCI expansion unit, mount it in the rack. (See "3.3 Mounting the SPARC M12-2 and the PCI Expansion Unit in a Rack" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12-2 Installation Guide or "3.4 Mounting the SPARC M12-2S and the PCI Expansion Unit in a Rack"...
  • Page 207 System" Connecting a PCI expansion unit to the "4.2 Connecting Cables to the PCI link card Expansion Unit" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12-2 Installation Guide "5.2 Connecting Cables to the PCI Expansion Unit" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12-2S Installation Guide Installing a PCIe card in the PCI "12.4.1 Installing a PCIe Card or PCIe...
  • Page 208 "7.2 Precautions for FRU Expansion." To mount the SPARC M12-2S to be added in a rack, see "3.4.1 Mounting the SPARC M12-2S in a Rack" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12-2S Installation Guide. Table 5-27 shows the workflow for system-stopped/cold addition of the SPARC M12-2S.
  • Page 209 Reference Order Adding the added SPARC M12-2S to the "7.7 Creating a PPAR Configuration PPAR configuration list for the physical List" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12-2S partition that is the incorporation Installation Guide destination Assigning the SPARC M12-2S (system "7.8.1 Assigning a Physical System...
  • Page 210 Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 211 Before performing removal work, be sure to check the notes on maintenance work in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 Product Notes of the XCP version used. Each of the following sections puts together the order of work and the tasks for each FRU into a table.
  • Page 212 Locked *1 Reassign I/O resources to logical domains as required. For details, see "Chapter 3 Operations for Domain Configuration" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 213 Function" to Locked *1 Reassign I/O resources to logical domains as required. For details, see "Chapter 3 Operations for Domain Configuration" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide. 6.1.3 Active/Hot Removal Workflow of the PCI...
  • Page 214 Locked *1 Reassign I/O resources to logical domains as required. For details, see "Chapter 3 Operations for Domain Configuration" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide. Active/Cold Removal Workflows This section describes the workflows for active/cold removal of the FRUs mounted in...
  • Page 215 Before performing removal work, be sure to check the notes on maintenance work in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 Product Notes of the XCP version used. Each of the following sections puts together the order of work and the tasks for each FRU into a table.
  • Page 216 Configuration Information" *1 Reassign I/O resources to logical domains as required. For details, see "3.2.18 Configuring an I/O Device" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 217 Domains" Checking the logical domain assignment "3.2.4 Checking the Assignment Status status of CPU resources mounted in the of Resources" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 SPARC M12-2S requiring maintenance and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide Checking the logical domain assignment "3.2.4 Checking the Assignment Status...
  • Page 218 Configuration Information" *1 Reassign I/O resources to logical domains as required. For details, see "3.2.18 Configuring an I/O Device" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide. 6.2.3 Active/Cold Removal Workflow of the CMUU You can perform active/cold removal of the CMUU in the following configuration: Configuration connecting two or more SPARC M12-2S units to a physical partition ■...
  • Page 219 *1 If the memory was removed from a SPARC M12-2S with no PCIe cards mounted, no diagnosis is necessary (because diagnosis was performed in the previous step). *2 Reconfigure logical domains as required. For details, see "Chapter 3 Operations for Domain Configuration" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide. Chapter 6 FRU Removal Workflows...
  • Page 220 CMU" Removing the CMU of the memory to be "17.4.2 Removing the CMU" removed from the SPARC M12-2S Removing the memory from the CMU (*1) "17.4.3 Removing Memory" Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 221 *2 Reconfigure logical domains as required. For details, see "Chapter 3 Operations for Domain Configuration" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide. *3 If the memory was removed from a SPARC M12-2S with no PCIe cards mounted, no diagnosis is necessary (because diagnosis was performed in the previous step).
  • Page 222 PCICS in the SPARC M12-2S Incorporating the SPARC M12-2S from "10.4.1 Incorporating the SPARC which the PCI expansion unit was M12-2S Into a Building Block removed into the building block Configuration" configuration Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 223 Configuration Information" *1 Reassign I/O resources to logical domains as required. For details, see "3.2.4 Checking the Assignment Status of Resources" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide. 6.2.6 Active/Cold Removal Workflow of the SPARC...
  • Page 224 Locked *1 Reconfigure logical domains as required. For details, see "Chapter 3 Operations for Domain Configuration" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide. Inactive/Hot Removal Workflows This section describes the workflows for inactive/hot removal of the FRUs mounted in the SPARC M12-2S.
  • Page 225 Each of the following sections puts together the order of work and the tasks for each FRU into a table. For details on each task, see the reference shown in the table. The following FRUs are subject to inactive/hot removal: PCIe card ■...
  • Page 226 Configuration Information" *1 Reassign I/O resources to logical domains as required. For details, see "3.2.18 Configuring an I/O Device" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide. 6.3.2 Inactive/Hot Removal Workflow of the HDD/SSD You can perform inactive/hot removal of the HDD/SSD in the following configuration: Building block configuration where two or more physical partitions are operating ■...
  • Page 227 Configuration Information" *1 Reassign I/O resources to logical domains as required. For details, see "3.2.18 Configuring an I/O Device" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide. 6.3.3 Inactive/Hot Removal Workflow of the PCI Expansion Unit...
  • Page 228 Information" *1 Reassign I/O resources to logical domains as required. For details, see "3.2.18 Configuring an I/O Device" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide. Inactive/Cold Removal Workflows This section describes the workflows for inactive/cold removal of the FRUs mounted in the SPARC M12-2S, and the workflow for inactive/cold removal of the SPARC M12-2S.
  • Page 229 Before performing removal work, be sure to check the notes on maintenance work in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 Product Notes of the XCP version used. Each of the following sections puts together the order of work and the tasks for each FRU into a table.
  • Page 230 *1 Reconfigure logical domains as required. For details, see "Chapter 3 Operations for Domain Configuration" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide. If you have reconfigured a logical domain, save the logical domain configuration information.
  • Page 231 *1 Reconfigure logical domains as required. For details, see "Chapter 3 Operations for Domain Configuration" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide. If you have reconfigured a logical domain, save the logical domain configuration information.
  • Page 232 SPARC M12-2S that XSCF Command" underwent maintenance Checking the operating condition of the "9.2.1 Checking the Operation Status of physical partition and logical domains (*3) Physical Partitions and Logical Domains" Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 233 *2 When reconfiguring the I/O bus, you may need to reconfigure the logical domains. *3 Reconfigure logical domains as required. For details, see "Chapter 3 Operations for Domain Configuration" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide. 6.4.4...
  • Page 234 (because diagnosis was performed in the previous step). *3 Reconfigure logical domains as required. For details, see "Chapter 3 Operations for Domain Configuration" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide. 6.4.5 Inactive/Cold Removal Workflow of the PCI...
  • Page 235 Releasing the PCI expansion unit to be "11.3 Removing a Link Cable" in the PCI removed and the link card Expansion Unit for Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Service Manual Removing the PCICS in which the link "12.3.1 Enabling the Removal of a PCIe card is mounted from the SPARC M12-2S Card"...
  • Page 236 Configuration Information" *1 Reconfigure logical domains as required. For details, see "Chapter 3 Operations for Domain Configuration" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide. 6.4.6 Inactive/Cold Removal Workflow of the SPARC M12-2S You can perform inactive/cold removal of the SPARC M12-2S in the following...
  • Page 237 *1 If the removal of the SPARC M12-2S does not affect logical domains, this work is not required. *2 Reconfigure logical domains as required. For details, see "Chapter 3 Operations for Domain Configuration" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide. *3 Set the physical partition definitions again as required.
  • Page 238 Configuration Information" *1 Reassign I/O resources to logical domains as required. For details, see "3.2.18 Configuring an I/O Device" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide. 6.5.2 System-Stopped/Hot Removal Workflow of the HDD/SSD Before removing the HDD/SSD, see "Precautions for HDD/SSD...
  • Page 239 Configuration Information" *1 Reassign I/O resources to logical domains as required. For details, see "3.2.18 Configuring an I/O Device" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide. 6.5.3 System-Stopped/Hot Removal Workflow of the PCI Expansion Unit...
  • Page 240 Configuration Information" *1 Reassign I/O resources to logical domains as required. For details, see "3.2.18 Configuring an I/O Device" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 241 Before performing removal work, be sure to check the notes on maintenance work in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 Product Notes of the XCP version used. Each of the following sections puts together the order of work and the tasks for each FRU into a table.
  • Page 242 *1 Reconfigure logical domains as required. For details, see "Chapter 3 Operations for Domain Configuration" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide. If you have reconfigured a logical domain, save the logical domain configuration information.
  • Page 243 *1 Reconfigure logical domains as required. For details, see "Chapter 3 Operations for Domain Configuration" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide. If you have reconfigured a logical domain, save the logical domain configuration information.
  • Page 244 Diagnosing all the SPARC M12-2/M12-2S "10.5.1 Diagnosing the SPARC M12 units Hardware" Confirming that there is no problem with "10.5.3 Checking the FRU Status After the system from which the CMUU was Maintenance" removed Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 245 *1 Reconfigure logical domains as required. For details, see "Chapter 5 Logical Domain Configuration Example" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide. *2 When reconfiguring the I/O bus, you may need to reconfigure the logical domains.
  • Page 246 Information" *1 Reconfigure logical domains as required. For details, see "Chapter 5 Logical Domain Configuration Example" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide. *2 Observe the installation rules to remove memory. For details, see "2.2 Checking the Memory Configuration Rules."...
  • Page 247 Saving logical domain configuration "9.1.1 Saving Logical Domain information Configuration Information" *1 Reconfigure logical domains as required. For details, see "Chapter 5 Logical Domain Configuration Example" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide. Chapter 6 FRU Removal Workflows...
  • Page 248 *1 If the removal of the SPARC M12-2S does not affect logical domains, this work is not required. *2 Reconfigure logical domains as required. For details, see "Chapter 3 Operations for Domain Configuration" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 249 Chapter 7 FRU Maintenance Precautions This chapter describes precautions that you should learn before starting maintenance. Precautions for FRU Replacement ■ Precautions for FRU Expansion ■ Precautions for FRU Reduction ■ Precautions for FRU Replacement This section describes the precautions for FRU replacement. When replacing a FRU, replace it with a part with the same part number or a succeeding part.
  • Page 250 If you have replaced the CMUL that has the hardware RAID function enabled, ■ re-enable the hardware RAID volume. For details, see "14.2.11 Re-enabling a Hardware RAID Volume" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 System Operation and Administration Guide.
  • Page 251 ■ support PCI Hot Plug. Before performing active replacement, see "Appendix B Cards That Support PCI Hot Plug and Dynamic Reconfiguration" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 PCI Card Installation Guide. Before performing active replacement of a PCIe card having a multipath I/O ■...
  • Page 252 For details, see "Appendix C Cards/On-Board Devices That Support SR-IOV" and "Appendix D Cards/On-Board Devices That Support Assignment of PCIe End Point Devices (PCIe Cards)" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 PCI Card Installation Guide. Precautions for OPNL replacement Caution - Remove all HDDs/SSDs from the HDDBPU.
  • Page 253 For details, see "Appendix C Cards/On-Board Devices That Support SR-IOV" and "Appendix D Cards/On-Board Devices That Support Assignment of PCIe End Point Devices (PCIe Cards)" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 PCI Card Installation Guide. To add a PCIe card, remove the PCIe card filler from the PCICS. Store the ■...
  • Page 254 CPU Activations assigned to the physical partition, before using them. For details, see "Chapter 5 CPU Activation" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 System Operation and Administration Guide. To add a SPARC M12-2S with 64 GB DIMMs mounted to a building block ■...
  • Page 255 See "Appendix C Cards/On-Board Devices That Support SR-IOV" and "Appendix D Cards/On-Board Devices That Support Assignment of PCIe End Point Devices (PCIe Cards)" in the Fujitsu M12 PCI Card Installation Guide. After removing the PCIe card, install a PCIe card filler in the PCICS and then ■...
  • Page 256 In that case, delete as many CPU Activation keys from the original building block configuration as the number of CPU Activations to be used in the other system, and then register these CPU Activation keys in the new system. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 257 To check logical domain configuration information, log in to Oracle Solaris on the control domain or the XSCF shell. For details on the commands used here, see the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 XSCF Reference Manual. When checking from Oracle Solaris on the control domain The following example shows execution of the command for checking logical domain configuration information from Oracle Solaris on the control domain.
  • Page 258 To check the system information of the SPARC M12-2/M12-2S and the FRUs mounted in it, log in to the XSCF shell and check the information displayed by the showhardconf command. The showhardconf command displays the following SPARC M12-2/M12-2S information: Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 259 Model ■ System, server, and FRU serial numbers ■ Information on the CPU, memory, and other hardware mounted in the SPARC ■ M12-2/M12-2S System operation status ■ Be sure to check and make a note of the hardware configuration before you perform maintenance work.
  • Page 260 XBU#1 Status:Normal; Ver:1101h; Serial:PP164601DV + FRU-Part-Number:CA20369-B18X 004AB/7341570 + Type: C ; XSCFU Status:Normal; Ver:0101h; Serial:PP164603JA + FRU-Part-Number:CA20369-B08X 006AC/7341765 + Type: A ; OPNL Status:Normal; Ver:0101h; Serial:PP164702EE + FRU-Part-Number:CA20365-B35X 006AC/7060922 + Type: A ; Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 261 RAID volumes. For details on how to obtain the SAS2IRCU utility and the user guide, see "Obtaining SAS-2 Integrated RAID Configuration Utility" in the latest version of the Fujitsu SPARC M12 Product Notes. The following example shows the display by the sas2ircu command.
  • Page 262 Serial No : x3601930 GUID : N/A Protocol : SAS Device Type : Enclosure services device Device is a Hard disk Enclosure # Slot # SAS Address : 5000039-6-9800-24c2 State : Optimal (OPT) Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 263 XCP firmware. For details on the commands used here, see the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 XSCF Reference Manual of the XCP firmware version used.
  • Page 264 FEJD1212000521 CA01022-0750-D/7060988 PCIBOX#2007/PSU#1 FEJD1201000738 CA01022-0750-D/7060988 PCIBOX#2007/IOB IOBOARD 1310 PP12470297 CA20365-B66X 010AJ/7061033 On (*1) PCIBOX#2007/LINKBD BOARD PP1244027P CA20365-B60X 001AA/7061035 On PCIBOX#2007/FANBP FANBP PP12470298 CA20365-B68X 005AD/7061025 On BB#00-PCI#1 CARD 1310 PP124401LZ CA20365-B59X 001AA/7061040 On (*2) Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 265 *1 Firmware version on the I/O board *2 Firmware version on the link card 8.1.4 Checking the Software Version Log in to Oracle Solaris on a logical domain such as the control domain or root domain to check the software version. The software version may affect system operation.
  • Page 266 *1 Patch number Checking the version information for Oracle VM Server for SPARC # ldm -V Logical Domains Manager (v 3.4.0.3.x) (*1)   (Omitted) *1 Version of Oracle VM Server for SPARC Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 267 The following example shows the information displayed by the command that checks the operation status of a physical partition. For details on the individual commands, see the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 XSCF Reference Manual of the XCP firmware version used.
  • Page 268 This section shows examples of the display by the commands used to check FRU information. For details on the individual commands, see the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 XSCF Reference Manual of the XCP firmware version used.
  • Page 269 XSCF> Table 8-2 lists combinations of the FRUs mounted in the SPARC M12 and FRU types. Table 8-2     Combinations of Servers and FRU Types Server Fujitsu Product ID (Oracle Product Type Indicator Type Indicator SPARC M12-2 SPNBBAA1xx (7117204)
  • Page 270 DDR4 R-DIMM 64 GB 4 Rank DDR4 R-DIMM 64 GB 2 Rank Note - The FRU type indicator may vary depending on the hardware configuration. See "Information on SPARC M12 System Hardware" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 Product Notes for the latest XCP version. Troubleshooting This section describes the troubleshooting procedure.
  • Page 271 Figure 8-1     Troubleshooting Flow Start Is LED of power supply unit off? Did you receive an Is power cord error report from the connected properly? XSCF mail function? Check OS Console for an error message Log in to the XSCF and check for Connect power cord fault information in showlogs output properly...
  • Page 272 The following example shows a check of system operation and failure information from XSCF log information. For details, see "12.1 Checking a Log Saved by the XSCF" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 System Operation and Administration Guide.
  • Page 273 Jan 27 18:46:54 H4U2S115 Event: SCF:Current PPARs' phase (PPARID 0 POST phase: Cache) Jan 27 18:46:59 H4U2S115 Event: SCF:Current PPARs' phase (PPARID 0 POST phase: Interrupt Queue) Jan 27 18:47:00 H4U2S115 Event: SCF:Current PPARs' phase (PPARID 0 POST phase: Floating Point Unit) Jan 27 18:47:10 H4U2S115 Event: SCF:Current PPARs' phase (PPARID 0 POST phase: Encryption) Jan 27 18:47:12 H4U2S115 Event: SCF:Current PPARs' phase (PPARID 0 POST phase:...
  • Page 274 If corrective actions can be taken, it has already been taken. Also, if the system is in operation, corrective actions continue to be taken. The messages are displayed on the console and recorded in the /var/adm/messages file. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 275 Table 8-4     Predictive Self-repairing Messages Displayed Output Description EVENT-TIME: Thu Apr 19 10:48:39 JST 2012 EVENT-TIME: Diagnosis time stamp PLATFORM: ORCL,SPARC64-X, CSN: PP115300MX, HOSTNAME: PLATFORM: Description of the server 4S-LGA12-D0 where the error occurred SOURCE: eft, REV: 1.16 SOURCE: Information about the diagnosis engine used to identify the error EVENT-ID: fcbb42a5-47c3-c9c5-f0b0-f782d69afb01...
  • Page 276 CPU#0 Status:Normal; Ver:4242h; Serial:00070043; + Freq:4.250 GHz; Type:0x30; + Core:12; Strand:8; MEM#00A Status:Normal; + Code:ce8002M393A2K40BB1-CRC 00-31C04EF7; + Type:83; Size:16 GB; MEM#01A Status:Normal; + Code:ce8002M393A2K40BB1-CRC 00-31C051AB; + Type:83; Size:16 GB; MEM#02A Status:Normal; + Code:ce8002M393A2K40BB1-CRC 00-31C04EFD; Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 277 + Type:83; Size:16 GB; MEM#03A Status:Normal; + Code:ce8002M393A2K40BB1-CRC 00-31C04ED2; + Type:83; Size:16 GB; MEM#04A Status:Normal; + Code:ce8002M393A2K40BB1-CRC 00-31C04EF6; + Type:83; Size:16 GB; MEM#05A Status:Normal; + Code:ce8002M393A2K40BB1-CRC 00-31C04F57; + Type:83; Size:16 GB; MEM#06A Status:Normal; + Code:ce8002M393A2K40BB1-CRC 00-31C04EAC; + Type:83; Size:16 GB; MEM#07A Status:Normal;...
  • Page 278 Status of volume : Degraded (DGD) (*2) Volume wwid : 0aa6d102f1bf517a RAID level : RAID1 Size (in MB) : 571250 Physical hard disks PHY[0] Enclosure#/Slot# : 2:0 PHY[1] Enclosure#/Slot# : 0:0   ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 279 Physical device information (*3) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Initiator at ID #0   Device is a Hard disk Enclosure # : 0 Slot # : 0 SAS Address : 0000000-0-0000-0000 State : Failed (FLD) (*4) Manufacturer : TOSHIBA Model Number : MBF2600RC Firmware Revision : 3706 Serial No : EA25PC700855 GUID : N/A Protocol : SAS...
  • Page 280 Device," "12.1.17 Saving the Log via the Network on the Terminals That Use XSCF Web," or "12.1.18 Saving the Log via the Network, on the Servers Specified With Snapshot" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 System Operation and Administration Guide.
  • Page 281 When collecting data in USB memory Connect the USB memory to the USB port on the XSCFU. Figure 8-2     Connecting the USB Memory Execute the snapshot command to collect XSCF log information. The following example collects all the XSCF log information for a building block configuration.
  • Page 282 Sending README File Sending script file Collecting file: /ssd/snapshot_col/00/BB#00_M12-2S_192.168.1.100_2016-09- 12T06-53-43.zip - Status: ok Collecting file: /ssd/snapshot_col/00/BB#00.log - Status: ok Completing ZIP archive Closing SSH Target Data collection complete Finished with 0 collection errors XSCF> Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 283 Chapter 9 Releasing FRUs From the System This chapter describes the procedures that you may need to perform in the XSCF firmware or Oracle Solaris before removing FRUs from the SPARC M12-2/M12-2S. See this chapter, as required, when performing maintenance work for each FRU described in Chapter 11 or subsequent chapters.
  • Page 284 For details, see "10.11 Saving/Restoring Logical Domain Configuration Information in the XSCF" or "10.12 Saving/Restoring Logical Domain Configuration Information in an XML File" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 System Operation and Administration Guide. Saving the configuration to the XSCF firmware This section describes an example of saving the logical domain system configuration to the XSCF firmware from Oracle Solaris on the control domain.
  • Page 285 USB device and HTTPS server, respectively, using system.cfg as the file name. For details on the dumpconfig(8) command used here, see "10.10 Saving/Restoring XSCF Settings Information" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 System Operation and Administration Guide.
  • Page 286 Jun 02 12:34:49 2012 GMT common name: localhost.localdomain issuer: [email protected],CN=localhost.localdomain, OU=SomeOrganizationalUnit,O=SomeOrganization,L=SomeCity,ST=SomeState,C=-- * Server auth using Basic with user 'user_name' < HTTP/1.1 100 Continue < HTTP/1.1 201 Created < Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2016 02:21:16 GMT Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 287 Partitions and Logical Domains To check the operation status of physical partitions and logical domains, log in to the XSCF shell. For details on the commands used here, see the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu Chapter 9 Releasing FRUs From the System...
  • Page 288 Oracle Solaris on the control domain. primary# ldm list-devices -a CORE %FREE CPUSET (0, 1) (Omitted) VCPU %FREE (Omitted) MEMORY SIZE BOUND 0x740000000000 ldom (*1) 0x740800000000 (Omitted) Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 289 I/O devices to logical domains. For details on the commands used here, see "3.2 Operations and Commands Related to Logical Domain Configurations" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide.
  • Page 290 5000 0.0% 0.0% 7d 18h 55m (Omitted) NETWORK NAME SERVICE ID DEVICE MODE PVID VID MTU MAXBW LINKPROP vnet0 primary-vsw0@primary network@0 00:14:4f:f9:58:4e 1500 (*1) PEER MODE PVID MAXBW LINKPROP primary-vsw0@primary 00:14:4f:fb:e1:a8 1500 Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 291 NAME SERVICE ID DEVICE MODE PVID VID MTU MAXBW LINKPROP vnet1 primary-vsw4@primary network@1 00:14:4f:fb:4d:fe 1500 (*1) PEER MODE PVID MAXBW LINKPROP primary-vsw4@primary 00:14:4f:f8:42:2f 1500   DISK NAME VOLUME TOUT DEVICE SERVER MPGROUP vdisk00 vdisk00@primary-vds0 disk@0 primary (*2) (Omitted) *1 The virtual network interfaces vnet0 and vnet1 are assigned as shown. *2 The virtual disk vdisk00 is assigned as shown.
  • Page 292 Copyright (c) 2009-2013 LSI Corporation. All rights reserved.   Read configuration has been initiated for controller 0 (Omitted) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ IR Volume information ------------------------------------------------------------------------ IR volume 1 (*1) (Omitted) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Physical device information ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Initiator at ID #0 Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 293   Device is a Hard disk (*2) (Omitted) Device is a Enclosure services device (*3) (Omitted) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Enclosure information (*4) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Enclosure# Logical ID : 500000e0:e046ff10 Numslots (Omitted) *1 RAID volume 1 information is displayed. *2 The displayed information is about the physical device mounted in HDD/SSD slot #0. *3 The displayed information is about the enclosure of HDD/SSD slot #0.
  • Page 294 Domain" Domain" For details on the commands used here, see "3.2 Operations and Commands Related to Logical Domain Configurations" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide and the manual for the software being used. If the hotplug service of Oracle Solaris is disabled, enable it by following the procedure below, and then release the I/O resources.
  • Page 295 9.3.1 Dynamically Releasing Virtual I/O From a Logical Domain The operation of dynamically releasing and removing virtual I/O from a logical domain must be performed from the control domain. Before removing the virtual I/O, confirm that it is not being used by the logical domain.
  • Page 296 SERVICE DEVICE MODE PVID MAXBW LINKPROP vnet0 primary-vsw0@primary network@0 00:14:4f:f9:58:4e 1500 PEER MODE PVID VID MAXBW LINKPROP primary-vsw0@primary 00:14:4f:fb:e1:a8 1500 DISK NAME VOLUME TOUT ID DEVICE SERVER MPGROUP vdisk00 vdisk00@primary-vds0 disk@0 primary Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 297 Before removing the SR-IOV virtual function, confirm that it is not being used by the logical domain. For details, see "3.2.19 Creating or Destroying the SR-IOV Virtual Function" the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide. Figure 9-2     Releasing the Assignment of the SR-IOV Virtual Function...
  • Page 298 Confirm that the SR-IOV virtual function created on the SPARC M12-2S on-board LAN of BB-ID#01 was released from the logical domain guest. primary# ldm list-io NAME TYPE DOMAIN STATUS ---- ---- ------ ------ (Omitted) /BB1/CMUL/NET2/IOVNET.PF0 PCIE8 primary /BB1/CMUL/NET2/IOVNET.PF1 PCIE8 primary Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 299 /BB0/CMUL/NET0/IOVNET.PF0.VF0 PCIE0 guest /BB1/CMUL/NET0/IOVNET.PF0.VF0 PCIE8 Destroy the SR-IOV virtual function. Destroy the SR-IOV virtual function created on the SPARC M12-2S on-board LAN of BB-ID#01. primary# ldm destroy-vf /BB1/CMUL/NET0/IOVNET.PF0.VF0 Confirm that the SR-IOV virtual function was destroyed. The SR-IOV virtual function created on the SPARC M12-2S on-board LAN of BB-ID#01 has now been deleted.
  • Page 300 Return PCI slot #5 of the SPARC M12-2S of BB-ID#01 to the control domain. primary# ldm add-io /BB1/PCI5 primary Confirm that the target PCIe endpoint has been returned to the control Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 301 domain or root domain. Confirm that PCI slot #5 of the SPARC M12-2S of BB-ID#01 has been returned to the control domain. primary# ldm list-io NAME TYPE DOMAIN STATUS ---- ---- ------ ------ (Omitted) /BB1/PCI0 PCIE PCIE9 primary /BB1/PCI1 PCIE PCIE15 primary /BB1/PCI2...
  • Page 302 Confirm that the root complex was released. The root complex PCIE10 is not assigned to the logical domain. primary# ldm list-io NAME TYPE DOMAIN STATUS ---- ---- ------ ------ PCIE0 PCIE0 primary PCIE1 PCIE1 primary PCIE2 PCIE2 primary Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 303 PCIE3 PCIE3 primary PCIE4 PCIE4 primary PCIE5 PCIE5 primary PCIE6 PCIE6 guest PCIE7 PCIE7 primary PCIE8 PCIE8 primary PCIE9 PCIE9 primary PCIE10 PCIE10 PCIE11 PCIE11 primary (Omitted) 9.3.5 Statically Releasing the SR-IOV Virtual Function From a Logical Domain The operation of statically releasing the SR-IOV virtual function from a logical domain must be performed from the control domain.
  • Page 304 Stop the logical domain to which the SR-IOV function is assigned. Stop the logical domain guest. primary# ldm stop-domain guest LDom guest stopped Release the SR-IOV virtual function from the logical domain. Release the SR-IOV virtual function from the logical domain guest. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 305 primary# ldm remove-io /BB0/CMUL/NET2/IOVNET.PF0.VF0 guest Confirm that the SR-IOV virtual function was released. Confirm that the released SR-IOV virtual function is not assigned to the logical domain. primary# ldm list-io NAME TYPE DOMAIN STATUS (Omitted) /BB0/CMUL/NET2/IOVNET.PF0.VF0 PCIE4 /BB0/CMUL/NET2/IOVNET.PF0.VF1 PCIE4 Set delayed reconfiguration for the control domain or root domain. In this example, delayed reconfiguration is set for the control domain.
  • Page 306 In this example, PCI slot #5 of the SPARC M12-2S of BB-ID#01 is assigned to the logical domain guest. primary# ldm list-io NAME TYPE DOMAIN STATUS ---- ---- ------ ------ (Omitted) /BB1/PCI4 PCIE PCIE13 primary /BB1/PCI5 PCIE PCIE11 guest Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 307 /BB1/PCI6 PCIE PCIE12 primary (Omitted) Stop the I/O domain assigned the PCIe endpoint to be released. Stop the I/O domain guest. primary # ldm stop-domain guest LDom guest stopped Release the PCIe endpoint from the I/O domain. Release PCI slot #5 of the SPARC M10-2S of BB-ID#01 from the I/O domain guest.
  • Page 308 NAME TYPE DOMAIN STATUS ---- ---- ------ ------ (Omitted) PCIE9 PCIE9 primary PCIE10 PCIE10 guest PCIE11 PCIE11 primary (Omitted) Set delayed reconfiguration for the control domain or root domain releasing Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 309 the root complex. In this example, delayed reconfiguration is set for the root domain guest. primary# ldm start-reconf guest Initiating a delayed reconfiguration operation on the ldom domain. All configuration changes for other domains are disabled until the ldom domain reboots, at which time the new configuration for the ldom domain will also take effect.
  • Page 310 I/O function is disabled for the PCI slot that houses the target PCIe card. For details on the direct I/O function for the PCI expansion unit, see "Chapter 15 Expanding the System Configuration" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 System Operation and Administration Guide.
  • Page 311 Table 9-9     Procedure for Dynamically Releasing a PCIe Card Step Operation Description Execution Location Command Used Checking the mounting location of the Control domain # cfgadm -a target PCIe card (Ap_Id) Root domain Releasing the target PCIe card from the Control domain # cfgadm -c unconfigure ...
  • Page 312 Before releasing the HDD/SSD from the Oracle Solaris device configuration, be sure to see the manual for the software or application being used. Table 9-10 lists the procedure for dynamically releasing an HDD/SSD. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 313 *2 Check the device path of the target HDD/SSD and the LSB number of the SPARC M12-2S that houses the HDD/SSD, according to "Appendix A Lists of SPARC M12/M10 System Device Paths" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 System Operation and Administration Guide.
  • Page 314 SPARC M12-2S units.) The following example assumes that the user logs in to Oracle Solaris on the control domain and checks the LSB number of the SPARC M12-2S that houses Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 315 HDD/SSD based on the device path identified from the logical device name of the HDD/SSD. For details on device paths, see "Appendix A Lists of SPARC M12/M10 System Device Paths" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 System Operation and Administration Guide.
  • Page 316 DR in a building block configuration connecting two or more SPARC M12-2S units. Note - The precautions for PPAR DR may vary depending on the versions of the XSCF firmware, Oracle Solaris, and Oracle VM for SPARC used and the version of the SRU Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 317 Before using PPAR DR, be sure to see the latest version of Fujitsu SPARC M12 Product Notes. Note - To use PPAR DR, you need to configure the system with guaranteed availability according to "2.5 Dynamic Reconfiguration Conditions and Settings" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide.
  • Page 318 *1 If the XSCF of the SPARC M12-2S to be released is the master XSCF, switch it to the standby state with the switchscf command. For details, see the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 XSCF Reference Manual of the XCP version used.
  • Page 319   The following example executes the commands for releasing BB#01 in the 2BB configuration. To restore the system after maintenance on the SPARC M12-2S, write down the status checked in steps 1 to 7. First, log in to the XSCF shell, and check the hardware configuration information for the SPARC M12-2S to be released.
  • Page 320 INTER-VNET-LINK primary-vsw0 primary 00:14:4f:fb:e1:a8 net0 switch@0 1500 primary-vsw4 primary 00:14:4f:f8:42:2f net4 switch@1 1500 NAME LDOM VOLUME OPTIONS MPGROUP DEVICE primary-vds0 primary vdisk00 /dev/zvol/dsk/rpool/ export/ovm/vdisk00 vdisk01 /dev/zvol/dsk/rpool/ export/ovm/vdisk01 vol_iso /export/ovm/sol11u3_ iso/sol-11_3-text-sparc.iso vdisk10 /dev/zvol/dsk/rpool/ Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 321 export/ovm/vdisk10 vdisk11 /dev/zvol/dsk/rpool/ export/ovm/vdisk11 Check the mounting locations of the physical LAN ports. This example checks in advance that Oracle Solaris on the control domain does not use net4 to net7, to release BB#01 using PPAR DR. Physical LAN Port Mounting Location net0 to net3 BB#00 on-board LAN...
  • Page 322 Check I/O devices and assigned logical domain names. In this example, the I/O devices of BB#01 were not assigned to the logical domain beforehand to use the physical partition dynamic reconfiguration (PPAR DR) function to release BB#01. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 323 # ldm list-io NAME TYPE DOMAIN STATUS ---- ---- ------ ------ PCIE0 PCIE0 primary PCIE1 PCIE1 primary PCIE2 PCIE2 primary PCIE3 PCIE3 primary PCIE4 PCIE4 primary PCIE5 PCIE5 primary PCIE6 PCIE6 ldom PCIE7 PCIE7 primary PCIE8 PCIE8 primary PCIE9 PCIE9 primary PCIE10 PCIE10...
  • Page 324 Release the assignment of PCIE10 (pci@8a00) from the logical domain ldom. # ldm remove-io PCIE10 ldom # ldm list-bindings ldom (Omitted) DEVICE PSEUDONYM OPTIONS pci@8600 PCIE6 pci@8600/pci@4/pci@0/pci@9 /BB0/PCI5 pci@8600/pci@4/pci@0/pci@11 /BB0/PCI6 (Omitted) d. Release the I/O devices of BB#01. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 325 # ldm remove-io PCIE8 primary # ldm remove-io PCIE9 primary # ldm remove-io PCIE11 primary Confirm that none of the I/O devices of BB#01 is assigned. # ldm list-io NAME TYPE DOMAIN STATUS ---- ---- ------ ------ (Omitted) PCIE8 PCIE8 PCIE9 PCIE9 PCIE10...
  • Page 326 XSCF> showresult Note - For information on the action to take if the deleteboard command ends abnormally, see "3.1.16 Deleting a System Board From a Building Block Configuration" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide.
  • Page 327 Stopping the System For hardware maintenance and for changing the hardware configuration, it is necessary to stop the system depending on the FRU requiring maintenance and the system configuration. This section describes the following procedures for stopping the system: Stopping a Specific Physical Partition ■...
  • Page 328 The showpparprogress command lets you check the progress of the process of stopping the physical partition. When a command prompt is returned, it means that he process of stopping the physical partition is complete. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 329 XSCF> showpparprogress -p 0 PPAR Power Off PPAR#0 [ 1/ 3] CPU Stop PPAR#0 [ 2/ 3] PSU Off PPAR#0 [ 3/ 3] The sequence of power control is completed XSCF> Confirm that the target physical partition has stopped. The following example checks that only PPAR-ID#00 is stopped while the other physical partitions are running.
  • Page 330 In the building block configuration, operate the OPNL of the SPARC M12-2S that is running as the master XSCF. Table 9-14 lists the procedure for stopping all physical partitions by operating the OPNL. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 331 Table 9-14     Procedure for Stopping All Physical Partitions With the OPNL Step Operation Description Command Used Checking the operation status of XSCF> showpparstatus -a physical partitions Checking the operation status of a specific physical partition or the [Checking the operation status of a operation status of the logical domains specific physical partition] on a physical partition, as required...
  • Page 332 This section describes the procedure for releasing a FRU from the system. Releasing the SPARC M12-2S From the Building Block Configuration ■ Releasing the FANU ■ Releasing the PSU ■ Releasing the XSCFU ■ Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 333 XSCF. If the XSCF of the SPARC M12-2S to be released is the master XSCF, switch it to the standby state with the switchscf command. For details on the command, see the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 XSCF Reference Manual of the XCP version used.
  • Page 334 'cancel'. [f:finish|c:cancel] : As instructed in the above messages, confirm that the XSCF STANDBY LED of the BB#0 is off. After removing the power cord of BB#0, release the SPARC M12-2S from Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 335 the building block configuration for maintenance. After connecting the cables of the SPARC M12-2S that has undergone maintenance to the building block configuration, connect the power cord. Do not enter "f" before the READY LED on the XSCFU begins to blink. After performing maintenance on the SPARC M12-2S, incorporate it into the building block configuration by using the procedure described in "10.4.1 Incorporating the...
  • Page 336 Releasing the PSU This section describes the procedure for releasing the PSU of the SPARC M12. Log in to the XSCF shell. Execute the replacefru command to display the maintenance menu. XSCF> replacefru Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 337 With a number key, select the FRU requiring maintenance. Enter "1" to perform maintenance on the PSU of the SPARC M12-2 (BB#0). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Maintenance/Replacement Menu Please select the chassis including replaced FRU.   No. FRU Status --- ------------------- -------------- /BB#0 Normal /BB#1 Unmount...
  • Page 338 Enter "4" to perform maintenance on the XSCFU of the SPARC M12-2. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Maintenance/Replacement Menu Please select the BB or a type of FRU to be replaced. 1. BB itself 2. FAN (Fan Unit) Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 339 3. PSU (Power Supply Unit) 4. XSCFU (Extended System Control Facility Unit) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Select [1-4|c:cancel] : 4 With a number key, select the faulty FRU. Enter "1" since a fault has been confirmed in XSCFU of BB#0. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Maintenance/Replacement Menu Please select a FRU to be replaced.
  • Page 340 Before removing the SPARC M12-2S, make sure that it is not assigned to any physical partition. For details on the commands used here, see the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 XSCF Reference Manual of the XCP version used.
  • Page 341 Release the SPARC M12-2S from the building block configuration. XSCF> initbb -b 2 You are about to initialize BB/XB-Box. NOTE the following. 1. BB/XB-Box is exclueded from the system and halted. 2. PPAR-ID of the same value as BB-ID becomes invalid. Continue? [y|n] : y XSCF>...
  • Page 342 - XSCFU - PCIe card - CMU - Memory - BPU - PSUBP - XBU (SPARC M12-2S only) Loosen the left- and right-side screws securing the cable support (A in Figure 9-6). Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 343 Figure 9-6     Cable Support Screw Locations Lift the cable support to release the hook (B in Figure 9-7), and pull the cable support toward you. Figure 9-7     Releasing the Cable Support Lower the cable support. Chapter 9 Releasing FRUs From the System...
  • Page 344 Remove the power cords from the SPARC M12 to perform work. After removing the cable clamps from the power cords, remove the power cords. Release the tab of the cable clamp (A in Figure 9-9). Figure 9-9     Releasing a Cable Clamp Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 345 Remove the power cords from the PSU. Figure 9-10     Removing the Power Cords 9.8.3 Removing the Front Cover Remove the front cover before starting maintenance work for the following FRUs, which are accessed from the front of the chassis: FANU ■...
  • Page 346 Figure 9-11, pull out the right side (1 Figure 9-12) first and then the left side (2 in Figure 9-12) to remove it. Figure 9-12     Removing the Front Cover (Note) Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 347 Chapter 10 Setting Up the System This chapter describes the system setup work to be done after a FRU is replaced, added, or removed or after the building block configuration is changed. See this chapter, as required, after replacing, adding, or removing a FRU. Preparing Hardware ■...
  • Page 348 PSU to firmly secure the power cords. Figure 10-2     Securing the Power Cords 10.1.2 Securing the Cable Support After completing the FRU maintenance at the rear of the SPARC M12, lift and secure the cable support. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 349 Lift the cable support, and push (in the directions of the arrows) the brackets above and below the screws to lock the cable support. Figure 10-3     Locking the Cable Support Tighten the left and right screws (A in Figure 10-4) to secure the cable support.
  • Page 350 Before installing the front cover, check that the serial numbers match.   Figure 10-5     Installing the Front Cover Note - Confirm that the front cover is firmly installed and secured. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 351 For details, see "10.11 Saving/Restoring Logical Domain Configuration Information in the XSCF" or "10.12 Saving/Restoring Logical Domain Configuration Information in an XML File" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 System Operation and Administration Guide. Restoring the configuration from the XSCF firmware...
  • Page 352 -i6 -g0 -y ← (*2)   Shutdown started. Friday, August 7, 2015 12:49:46 PM JST   Changing to init state 6 - please wait Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 353 This section describes the command examples that restore the XSCF settings information (file name: system.cfg) saved in a USB device or HTTPS server. For details, see "10.10 Saving/Restoring XSCF Settings Information" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 System Operation and Administration Guide.
  • Page 354 *** The system data are overwrited in the backup data. *** Do you want to restore this configuration to your system? [y/n]:y obtaining lock ... done requesting XSCF reboot to perform restore ...   requested XSCF> Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 355 To perform system-stopped/cold addition of the SPARC M12-2S to a building block configuration, see "5.6.6 System-Stopped/Cold Addition Workflow of the SPARC M12-2S." For details on the commands used here, see the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 XSCF Reference Manual of the XCP version used.    ...
  • Page 356 ← (*4)   Please execute the following steps: 1) After the added device is connected with the system, please turn on the breaker of the BB#2. 2) Please select[f:finish] : ← (*5) Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 357 *1 Select the BB-ID to be added. Here, select BB#2. *2 To add the SPARC M12-2S, select "BB itself". *3 Check that the SPARC M12-2S is not connected to BB#2. *4 Enter "a" to start the operation of adding the SPARC M12-2S to BB#2. *5 Do not enter anything until step 4 is complete.
  • Page 358 XSCF> showboards -a -v R PPAR-ID(LSB) Assignment Conn Conf Test Fault ---- - ------------ ----------- ---- ---- ---- ------- -------- 00-0 00(00) Assigned Passed Normal 01-0 00(01) Assigned Passed Normal 02-0 Available Passed Normal   Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 359 Assign the CPU core resources of the added SPARC M12-2S to physical partitions. If you cannot assign the CPU core resources, check whether a CPU Activation key is registered. For details, see "Chapter 5 CPU Activation" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 System Operation and Administration Guide.
  • Page 360 [This operation may take up to 20 minute(s)] (progress scale reported in seconds) 0..30..60..90..120..150..180..210..240..270..300..330..360..done   Waiting for BB#0 to enter ready state. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 361 [This operation may take up to 45 minute(s)] (progress scale reported in seconds) 0..30..60..90..120..150..180..210..240..270..300..done   Do you want to start to diagnose BB#0?[s:start|c:cancel] : Diagnose the hardware of the SPARC M12-2S that has undergone maintenance. When the following message appears, enter "s."...
  • Page 362 --- ------------------- -------------- /BB#0 Normal /BB#1 Normal /BB#2 Normal /BB#3 Normal ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Select [1-4|c:cancel] : c XSCF> 10.4.2 Incorporating the FANU This section describes the procedure for incorporating the FANU into the system. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 363 This procedure is done after the faulty FANU is removed, as described in "9.6.2 Releasing the FANU," and the replacement FANU is mounted. Incorporate the FANU into the system. After mounting the replacement FANU, return to the operation screen of the replacefru command and enter "f".
  • Page 364 [This operation may take up to 2 minute(s)] (progress scale reported in seconds) 0..30..done Check the result of incorporating the PSU. Check that Normal is displayed under Status. Then, enter "f" to finish the Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 365 maintenance of the PSU. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Maintenance/Replacement Menu Status of the replaced FRU.   Status ------------------- -------------- /BB#0/PSU#0 Normal ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The replacement of BB#0/PSU#0 has completed normally.[f:finish] : f If the displayed status is abnormal (Degrade or Fault), finish the maintenance of the PSU and return to the maintenance start screen.
  • Page 366 When the maintenance start screen appears, enter "c" to end the replacefru command. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Maintenance/Replacement Menu Please select the chassis including replaced FRU. No. FRU Status --- ------------------- -------------- /BB#0 Normal /BB#1 Normal /BB#2 Unmount /BB#3 Unmount ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Select [1-4|c:cancel] : c XSCF> Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 367 The action to take if the command does not end normally is as follows.   replacefru failed with [Warning:051] as the response. The unit cannot be replaced because the XSCF is running as master switching, power-on, reset, or the like is in progress. Wait a moment, and then retry. replacefru failed with [Warning:042] as the response.
  • Page 368 Diagnosing a Replacement FRU This section describes the diagnosis function for checking whether a replacement FRU is operating normally. For details on the commands, see the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 XSCF Reference Manual of the XCP firmware version used.
  • Page 369 PSB#01-0 power on sequence started. (Omitted) /pci@8500/pci@4/pci@0/pci@0/scsi@0 FCode Version 1.00.56, MPT Version 2.00, Firmware Version 20.00.10.00 Target a Unit 0 Encl Serv device FUJITSU BBEXP 1303 SASAddress 500000e0e0b0117d PhyNum 14 /pci@8100/pci@4/pci@0/pci@0/scsi@0 FCode Version 1.00.56, MPT Version 2.00, Firmware Version 20.00.10.00 Target a...
  • Page 370 Encl Serv device FUJITSU BBEXP 1303 SASAddress 500000e0e0b0103d PhyNum 14 /pci@8100/pci@4/pci@0/pci@0/scsi@0 FCode Version 1.00.56, MPT Version 2.00, Firmware Version 20.00.07.00 Target a Unit 0 Disk TOSHIBA AL13SEB600AL14SE 3702 1172123568 Blocks, 600 GB Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 371 SASAddress 50000397682141a2 PhyNum 0 Target b Unit 0 Disk TOSHIBA AL13SEB600AL14SE 3702 1172123568 Blocks, 600 GB SASDeviceName 5000039768215115 SASAddress 5000039768215116 PhyNum 1 Target c Unit 0 Encl Serv device FUJITSU BBEXP 1303 SASAddress 500000e0e0b0103d PhyNum 14 (Omitted) /pci@8700/pci@4 /pci@8700/pci@4/pci@0 /pci@8700/pci@4/pci@0/pci@10 /pci@8600/pci@4 /pci@8600/pci@4/pci@0 /pci@8600/pci@4/pci@0/pci@10...
  • Page 372 270..300..330..360..390..420...end completed. Power off sequence started. [1200sec] 0..30..60..90..120end completed. *Note* Please confirm the error of XBU by "showlogs error". In addition, please confirm the degraded of XBU by "showstatus". Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 373 Incorporation destination PPAR is stopped (inactive addition) The following execution example diagnoses the XBU and crossbar cable between the SPARC M12-2S of BB#3 and the SPARC M12-2S of BB#1 and BB#2 contained in PPAR#1, which is the incorporation destination. XSCF> showpcl -p 1 PPAR-ID LSB PSB Status 01 Powered Off 00 01-0...
  • Page 374 MEM#06A Status:Normal; + Code:ce8002M393A2K40BB1-CRC 00-31C04EFB; + Type:83; Size:16 GB; MEM#07A Status:Normal; + Code:ce8002M393A2K40BB1-CRC 00-31C051AE; + Type:83; Size:16 GB; CMUU Status:Normal; Ver:2101h; Serial:PP164804GN + FRU-Part-Number:CA07855-D451 A4 /7341568 + Memory_Size:128 GB; Type: C ; Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 375 CPU#0 Status:Normal; Ver:4242h; Serial:00070043; + Freq:4.250 GHz; Type:0x30; + Core:12; Strand:8; MEM#00A Status:Normal; + Code:ce8002M393A2K40BB1-CRC 00-31C04EF7; + Type:83; Size:16 GB; MEM#01A Status:Normal; + Code:ce8002M393A2K40BB1-CRC 00-31C051AB; + Type:83; Size:16 GB; MEM#02A Status:Normal; + Code:ce8002M393A2K40BB1-CRC 00-31C04EFD; + Type:83; Size:16 GB; MEM#03A Status:Normal; + Code:ce8002M393A2K40BB1-CRC 00-31C04ED2;...
  • Page 376 The operation described in this section is available only with the SPARC M12-2S. Log in to the XSCF shell. Incorporate the SPARC M12-2S into the physical partition. The following execution example incorporates the SPARC M12-2S of BB#00 into PPAR-ID#0 by using the addboard command. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 377 XSCF> addboard -y -c configure -p 0 00-0 PSB#00-0 will be configured into PPAR-ID 0. Continue?[y|n] : y Start connecting PSB to PPAR. [3600sec] 0..30../ PSU On (BB#00) . 60../ CMU Reset Start (BB#00) 90.- XB Reset 1 (BB#00) ...\ XB Reset 2 (BB#00) .120.|...
  • Page 378 (-m option). Set the constraints again using the ldm command. For details on CPU socket constraints, see "8.14 Managing Logical Domain Resources Associated with CPU Sockets" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 System Operation and Administration Guide and the Oracle VM Server for SPARC Reference Manual of the version used.
  • Page 379 Note - To perform maintenance on a PCIe card by using the hot plug function, see "Appendix B Cards That Support PCI Hot Plug and Dynamic Reconfiguration" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 PCI Card Installation Guide to check whether the card can use PCI Hot Plug.
  • Page 380 The following example executes the cfgadm command with the -a option in Oracle Solaris on the control domain or root domain, to confirm that the PCIe card mounted in BB#0-PCI#0 has been incorporated into the Oracle Solaris device configuration. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 381 # cfgadm -a Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition BB#0-PCI#0 pci-pci/hp connected configured Turn off the ATTENTION LED. The following example turns off the ATTENTION LED of BB#-PCI#0. # cfgadm -x led=attn,mode=off BB#0-PCI#0 Hereinafter, assign the I/O resources of the PCIe card to the guest domain or I/O domain.
  • Page 382 For details on the procedure and the commands used, see "3.2 Operations and Commands Related to Logical Domain Configurations" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide, as well as the Oracle VM Server for SPARC Administration Guide and Oracle VM Server for SPARC Reference Manual of the version used.
  • Page 383 10.7.1 Incorporating the Root Complex Into the Control Domain or Root Domain The work procedure varies depending on whether dynamic PCIe bus assignment is used. For details, see Table 10-1. Table 10-1     Procedure for Incorporating the Root Complex -: Unnecessary Item Task...
  • Page 384 Reassign the I/O device (PCIe root complex) released from the root domain to the root domain. # ldm add-io Start the root domain. This step is unnecessary when the root complex is reconfigured dynamically. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 385 # ldm start-domain 10.7.3 Incorporating the PCIe Endpoint Into the Logical Domain A PCIe card that is a PCIe endpoint is incorporated into the control domain or the root domain just after replacement by the PCI Hot Plug function or other means. After releasing the PCIe endpoint from the root domain, assign it to the logical domain.
  • Page 386 When setting the delayed reconfiguration mode for the logical domain guest, do so before incorporating the PCIe endpoint. # ldm add-io /BB1/PCI5 guest 10.7.4 Incorporating the SR-IOV Virtual Function For the procedure for creating the SR-IOV virtual function, see Table 10-4. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 387 Table 10-4     Procedure for Incorporating the SR-IOV Virtual Function (VF) -: Unnecessary Item Task Command Dynamic Static SR-IOV SR-IOV Function Used Function Used Checking whether the SR-IOV ldm list-io virtual function can be created Setting the delayed reconfiguration ldm start-reconf Necessary mode for the control domain or...
  • Page 388 Oracle Solaris on the control domain. primary# ldm add-io /BB0/PCI5/IOVNET.PF0.VF0 guest Start the logical domain to which the SR-IOV virtual function was assigned. This example starts logical domain guest. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 389 For details on how to set the virtual service, see "3.2.12 Setting the Default Services" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide. Check the virtual service. This example checks that the virtual service is set in Oracle Solaris on the control domain.
  • Page 390 From the XSCF shell, execute the poweron command to power on the physical partition. This example powers on PPAR-ID#0. XSCF> poweron -p 0 Check the operation status of the physical partition. Check the operation status of the physical partition. This example checks that Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 391 This procedure assumes that you start the system from a remote location or in some other environment where you cannot check the status with the LEDs. For details on the commands used here, see the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 XSCF Reference Manual of the XSCF firmware version used.
  • Page 392 XSCF> The showpparprogress command lets you check the power-on status of the physical partitions. For details, see the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 XSCF Reference Manual of the XSCF firmware version used. Check the operation status of all the physical partitions.
  • Page 393 Note - For a building block configuration, press down the POWER switch on the master chassis. The POWER switches on the other chassis are disabled. Check the operation status of the system. See the POWER LED on the OPNL to check the operation status. When the POWER LED turns on, it means that the system is running.
  • Page 394   Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 395 Chapter 11 Maintaining the XSCF Unit This section describes the maintenance procedures for the XSCFU mounted in the SPARC M12-2/M12-2S. Maintenance Precautions ■ Location of the XSCFU ■ Before Maintenance on the XSCFU ■ Removing the XSCFU ■ Switching an SD Card ■...
  • Page 396 [When replacing the XSCFU with the server in the cold state] 4.2.1 Active/Cold Replacement Workflow of the XSCFU 4.4.1 Inactive/Cold Replacement Workflow of the XSCFU 4.6.1 System-Stopped/Cold Replacement Workflow of the XSCFU Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 397   Note that, when replacing the XSCFU with the server in the cold state, you cannot replace the XSCFU and PSUBP at the same time. That would cause the system to malfunction.   Caution - Before you handle any unit, be sure to wear a wrist strap to ground any static electricity.
  • Page 398 Loosen the two fixing screws (A in Figure 11-4) of the XSCFU to release the levers. Figure 11-4     Locations of the Fixing Screws in the Levers Disconnect the XSCFU from the BPU. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 399 Open the two levers of the XSCFU to the right to disconnect it from the BPU. Figure 11-5     Disconnecting the Connector of the XSCFU Remove the XSCFU. Remove the XSCFU with its levers open. Figure 11-6     Removing the XSCFU Chapter 11 Maintaining the XSCF Unit...
  • Page 400 Remove the SD card. Release the lock by pressing the SD card (1 in Figure 11-8), and then remove the card from the XSCFU (2 in Figure 11-8). Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 401 Figure 11-8     Removing the SD Card Note - Be careful not to mix up the removed SD card with the SD card installed in the replacement part. 11.5.2 Installing an SD Card Install an SD card. Insert the SD card in which the XSCF firmware to be used is installed into the socket of the XSCFU.
  • Page 402 11.6 Installing the XSCFU This section describes the procedure for installing the XSCFU in the SPARC M12-2/ M12-2S. Insert the XSCFU. Insert the XSCFU into the server with the XSCFU levers open. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 403 Figure 11-11     Inserting the XSCFU Into the Server Caution - When inserting the XSCFU into the server, make sure that no cable or other foreign matter is caught between the two units. If so, the connector may be damaged. Connect the XSCFU to the BPU.
  • Page 404 Connect the LAN cables to the XSCFU to return it to the state it was in before the maintenance work. Then, return the cable support to its original position. This completes the installation of the XSCFU. Figure 11-14     Returning to the Pre-Maintenance State Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 405 Chapter 12 Maintaining PCIe Cards This chapter describes the maintenance procedures for the PCIe cards mounted in the SPARC M12 and the PCI expansion unit. Locations of PCIe Cards ■ Before Maintenance on a PCIe Card ■ Removing a PCIe Card ■...
  • Page 406 PCI#0 PCIe card PCI#1 PCIe card PCI#2 PCIe card PCI#3 PCIe card PCI#4 PCIe card PCI#5 PCIe card PCI#6 PCIe card PCI#7 9 (*1) PCIe card PCI#8 10 (*1) PCIe card PCI#9 Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 407 Location No. Unit Slot 11 (*1) PCIe card PCI#10 *1 This card can be mounted only in the SPARC M12-2. The PCI expansion unit can house up to 11 PCIe cards. Figure 12-2 shows the mounting locations of PCIe cards in the PCI expansion unit. Figure 12-2  ...
  • Page 408 Caution - Before you handle any unit, be sure to wear a wrist strap to ground any static electricity. If you perform this procedure without a wrist strap, individual components or the overall system may be seriously damaged. For details, see "1.5 Precautions on Static Electricity." Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 409 "9.3 Releasing I/O Resources From a Logical Domain" or "3.2 Operations and Commands Related to Logical Domain Configurations" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/ SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide. Lower the cable support. For details on handling the cable support, see "9.8.1 Lowering the Cable...
  • Page 410 Figure 12-4     Releasing the Lock of the PCICS Remove the PCIe card. Hold the removal lever of the PCICS and remove the cassette. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 411 Figure 12-5     Removing the PCIe Card Caution - When removing the PCICS, be careful not to bend its lever. If the lever is bent, you may not be able to secure the PCICS to the server or PCI expansion unit. Note - Place the removed PCICS on the grounded ESD mat to ground any static electricity.
  • Page 412 12-8) or the PCIe card filler (B in Figure 12-8) from the PCICS. Figure 12-8     Removing the PCIe Card Note - After removing the PCIe card filler, store it in a safe place. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 413 12.4 Installing a PCIe Card This section describes the procedure for installing a PCIe card. Note - Unless otherwise noted, the model used in the figures shown in the following procedures is the SPARC M12-2S. 12.4.1 Installing a PCIe Card or PCIe Card Filler This section describes the procedure for installing a PCIe card or PCIe card filler in the PCICS.
  • Page 414 Note - Be sure to install the PCIe card cover. This cover serves as a guide when you insert the PCICS into the server. Install the PCIe card. Insert the PCICS into the server or PCI expansion unit, with the removal lever of the PCICS pushed up. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 415 Figure 12-12     Installing the PCIe Card Secure the PCICS. Lower the removal lever while pushing the latch of the PCICS to secure the PCICS to the server or PCI expansion unit. Figure 12-13     Securing the PCICS Note - Securing the PCICS to the server or PCI expansion unit prevents the PCICS from being shaken off by an unexpected vibration or shock.
  • Page 416 Incorporating the SPARC M12-2S or an I/O Device Into the PPAR" or "3.2 Operations and Commands Related to Logical Domain Configurations" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide. Incorporate the PCIe card into the physical partition.
  • Page 417 information. For details, see "9.1.1 Saving Logical Domain Configuration Information." Chapter 12 Maintaining PCIe Cards...
  • Page 418   Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 419 Chapter 13 Maintaining the Power Supply Units This section describes the maintenance procedures for the PSUs mounted in the SPARC M12. Locations of PSUs ■ Before Maintenance on a PSU ■ Removing a PSU ■ Installing a PSU ■ 13.1 Locations of PSUs The PSUs supply power to the individual units.
  • Page 420 Remove the power cord from the cable clamp of the PSU requiring maintenance, and then remove the power cord from the PSU. For details on removing the power cord from a PSU, see "9.8.2 Removing the Power Cords." Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 421 Figure 13-2     Removing a Power Cord Pull down the handle of the PSU. Figure 13-3     Handle of the PSU Remove the PSU from the server. Hook your finger around the handle of the PSU and pull out the PSU while pushing its latch (1 in Figure 13-4).
  • Page 422 PSU. Figure 13-5     Installing a PSU Note - When inserting the PSU into the server, make sure that the PSU power outlet is on the left side. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 423 Install the power cord on the PSU. Connect the power cord to the PSU and then secure the cord with the cable clamp. For details on installing the power cord on the PSU, see "10.1.1 Installing a Power Cord." Figure 13-6     Installing the Power Cord Chapter 13 Maintaining the Power Supply Units...
  • Page 424 Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 425 Chapter 14 Maintaining the Fan Units and Fan Backplane Unit This chapter describes the maintenance procedures for the FANUs and FANBPU mounted in the SPARC M12. Locations of the FANUs and FANBPU ■ Before Maintenance on a FANU or the FANBPU ■...
  • Page 426 When replacing the FANBPU, perform one of the maintenance procedures listed below. 4.2.5 Active/Cold Replacement Workflow of the FANBPU 4.4.5 Inactive/Cold Replacement Workflow of the FANBPU 4.6.5 System-Stopped/Cold Replacement Workflow of the FANBPU Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 427 When replacing a FANU, perform one of the maintenance procedures listed below. [When replacing a FANU with the server in the hot state] 4.1.4 Active/Hot Replacement Workflow of the FANU 4.3.4 Inactive/Hot Replacement Workflow of the FANU 4.5.4 System-Stopped/Hot Replacement Workflow of the FANU  ...
  • Page 428 Note - If you are replacing only a FANU, this step is not necessary. Note - Before removing the FANBPU, remove all the FANUs from it. Loosen the three fixing screws of the FANBPU. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 429 Figure 14-4     Fixing Screws of the FANBPU Caution - When loosening the fixing screws, work carefully with the screwdriver so as not to damage the PCIe cables, radiator cores (heat exchanging parts), and board substrates inside. Remove the FANBPU. Hold the FANBPU by the parts indicated by A in Figure 14-5, and pull it out...
  • Page 430 Note - Make sure that the FANBPU has no FANUs in it when you insert it into the server. Figure 14-6     Installing the FANBPU Secure the FANBPU. Tighten the three fixing screws to secure the FANBPU. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 431 Figure 14-7     Securing the FANBPU Caution - When tightening the fixing screws, work carefully with the screwdriver so as not to damage the PCIe cables, radiator cores (heat exchanging parts), and board substrates inside. 14.4.2 Installing a FANU This section describes the procedure for installing a FANU.
  • Page 432 Insert the FANU into the FANBPU and fold back the latch of the FANU to secure the FANU. (Figure 14-9) Figure 14-9     Securing a FANU Lock Incorporate the FANU into the system. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 433 If you have performed maintenance on the FANU when the server was in the hot state, incorporate the FANU into the system as instructed in "10.4.2 Incorporating the FANU."   Install the front cover. For the procedure for installing the front cover to the front of the server, see "10.1.3 Installing the Front Cover."...
  • Page 434 Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 435 Chapter 15 Maintaining Internal Storage This section describes the maintenance procedures for the HDDs/SSDs mounted in the SPARC M12. Locations of HDDs/SSDs ■ Before Maintenance on an HDD/SSD ■ Removing an HDD/SSD or Filler Unit ■ Installing an HDD/SSD or Filler Unit ■...
  • Page 436 4.5.5 System-Stopped/Hot Replacement Workflow of the HDD/SSD   [When replacing an HDD/SSD with the server in the cold state] 4.2.6 Active/Cold Replacement Workflow of the HDD/SSD 4.4.6 Inactive/Cold Replacement Workflow of the HDD/SSD Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 437 4.6.6 System-Stopped/Cold Replacement Workflow of the HDD/SSD   [When adding an HDD/SSD with the server in the hot state] 5.1.2 Active/Hot Addition Workflow of the HDD/SSD 5.3.2 Inactive/Hot Addition Workflow of the HDD/SSD 5.5.2 System-Stopped/Hot Addition Workflow of the HDD/SSD  ...
  • Page 438 Hold the removal lever, and remove the HDD/SSD from the HDDBPU. Figure 15-3     Removing an HDD/SSD 15.3.2 Removing a Filler Unit Remove a filler unit. Pinch the latches on both sides to remove the filler unit from the HDDBPU. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 439 Figure 15-4     Removing the Filler Unit 15.4 Installing an HDD/SSD or Filler Unit This section describes the procedure for installing an HDD/SSD or an HDD/SSD filler unit. To add an HDD/SSD, use the same procedure. 15.4.1 Installing an HDD/SSD Remove a filler unit.
  • Page 440 Figure 15-6     Securing an HDD/SSD 15.4.2 Installing a Filler Unit Install a filler unit. Note - Before operating the system, be sure to install a filler unit in each disk slot that does house an HDD/SSD. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 441 Figure 15-7     Installing the Filler Unit Chapter 15 Maintaining Internal Storage...
  • Page 442 Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 443 Chapter 16 Maintaining the HDD Backplane Unit and Operation Panel This chapter describes the maintenance procedures for the HDDBPU and OPNL mounted in the SPARC M12. Locations of the HDDBPU and OPNL ■ Before Maintenance on the HDDBPU and OPNL ■...
  • Page 444 This section describes the procedure for removing the HDDBPU or OPNL. 16.3.1 Enabling the Removal of the HDDBPU or OPNL Before removing the HDDBPU or OPNL, you need to remove the FANUs and Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 445 FANBPU. This section describes the procedure for removing the FANUs and FANBPU. Place the server in the cold state. Stop the power supply to the server to place it in the cold state. For the procedure for removing the power cords, see "9.8.2 Removing the Power Cords."...
  • Page 446 Caution - When loosening the fixing screws, be careful not to damage the PCIe cables or radiator cores (heat exchanging parts) with the screwdriver, which may come into contact with these components. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 447 Remove the HDDBPU. Pull down the removal lever of the HDDBPU toward you, and pull out the HDDBPU while holding its handle (A in Figure 16-5). Note - When pulling out the HDDBPU, put your hand under it to prevent it from falling. Figure 16-5  ...
  • Page 448 Figure 16-6     Removing the HDD/SSD and Filler Units Pull up the removal lever of the OPNL. Pull up the removal lever of the OPNL (A in Figure 16-7), and pull the OPNL out from the HDDBPU. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 449 Figure 16-7     Releasing the OPNL Remove the OPNL. Disconnect the connector (A in Figure 16-8) that connects the HDDBPU and OPNL. Disconnecting the connector completes the removal of the OPNL. Chapter 16 Maintaining the HDD Backplane Unit and Operation Panel...
  • Page 450 Figure 16-8     Pulling out the OPNL Caution - Do not pull the connector cable that connects the HDDBPU and OPNL. Pulling the connector cable forcibly may break it, in which case the cable cannot be used normally. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 451 Figure 16-9     Removing the OPNL 16.4 Installing the HDDBPU or OPNL This section describes the procedure for installing the OPNL or HDDBPU. 16.4.1 Installing the OPNL Note - If you are replacing the OPNL of the SPARC M12-2S, first set the BB-ID value from the note made in "16.3.3 Removing the OPNL,"...
  • Page 452 Note - If the tip of the removal lever is not securely fitted or part of the gasket is seen, pull out the OPNL. Check whether the cables are stored properly, and then repeat step 1. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 453 Install the HDD/SSD and filler units. Install the removed HDD/SSD and filler units. For details, see "15.4 Installing an HDD/SSD or Filler Unit." Figure 16-12     Installing the HDD/SSD and Filler Units 16.4.2 Installing the HDDBPU in the Server This section describes the procedure for installing the HDDBPU to the server, with the OPNL mounted in it.
  • Page 454 Return the removal lever of the HDDBPU to the state it was in before the HDDBPU was removed. Then, tighten the three fixing screws shown in A in Figure 16-14 to secure the HDDBPU. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 455 Figure 16-14     Securing the HDDBPU 16.4.3 Restoring the Server This section describes the procedure for restoring the server after performing maintenance on the HDDBPU or OPNL. Install the FANBPU. Install the FANBPU to the server. For details, see "14.4.1 Installing the FANBPU."...
  • Page 456 Power on the server to place it in the hot state. For details on installing the power cord on the PSU, see "10.1.1 Installing a Power Cord." Figure 16-17     Installing the Power Cord Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 457 ■ re-enable the hardware RAID volume. For details, see "14.2.11 Re-enabling a Hardware RAID Volume" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 System Operation and Administration Guide. When you add or remove a CMUU, a root complex is also added or removed. As a ■...
  • Page 458 CMU and memory. The numbers in the figure represent the order in which the units are to be removed. Figure 17-1     Location of the CMU SPARC M12-2 (REAR) SPARC M12-2S (REAR) Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 459 Location Unit PCIe card (*1) XBU (*2) Front cover FANU FANBPU HDDBPU CMU filler unit (*3) *1 The SPARC M12-2 houses 11 cassettes, and the SPARC M12-2S houses 8 cassettes. *2 This unit is mounted only in the SPARC M12-2S. *3 This unit is mounted in a system that has only the CMUL when purchased.
  • Page 460 Caution - Before you handle any unit, be sure to wear a wrist strap to ground any static electricity. If you perform this procedure without a wrist strap, individual components or the overall system may be seriously damaged. For details, see "1.5 Precautions on Static Electricity." Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 461 17.4 Removing the CMU or Memory This section describes the procedure for removing the CMU or memory. 17.4.1 Enabling the Removal of the CMU To enable the removal of the CMU, you need to remove the FANBPU, HDDBPU, PCIe cards, and XBU from the server. This section describes the procedure for removing the other units from the server before removing the CMU.
  • Page 462 XBU, see "20.3 Removing an XBU." Note that, for the SPARC M12-2, this step is not necessary. Proceed to step 6. Figure 17-4     Pulling Out the XBU Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 463 Remove the front cover. For the procedure for removing the front cover, see "9.8.3 Removing the Front Cover." Note - The serial number of the server is printed on a label affixed on the front cover. Store this cover such that it is not mixed up with the front covers of other SPARC M12 units. Remove the FANUs.
  • Page 464 This section describes the procedure for removing the CMU. Remove the PCIe cables from the cable guide. Remove the PCIe cables from the cable guide. When the CMUU is not mounted, this step is not necessary. Proceed to step 6. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 465 Figure 17-8     Removing the PCIe Cables From the Cable Guide PCIe cable Cable guide Caution - Hold the PCIe cables with both hands to carefully remove the cables from the cable guide. If excessive force is used to pull out the PCIe cables, the cables may break or the connectors may be damaged.
  • Page 466 Loosen the fixing screws of the CMUU levers. Loosen the fixing screws (A in Figure 17-11) of the CMUU levers. Note that, if you do not remove the CMUU, this step is not necessary. Proceed to Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 467 step 6. Figure 17-11     Fixing Screws of the CMUU Levers Caution - Loosen the fixing screws carefully with the screwdriver so as not to damage the PCIe cables or the radiator located behind the PCIe cables. Remove the CMUU. Note - To remove the CMU filler unit, proceed to step 6.
  • Page 468 Hook your fingers over the top part of the CMU filter unit (A in Figure 17-13) by inserting them into the gap there. b. Pull out the CMU filler unit by pulling it toward you. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 469 Figure 17-13     Gap in the Top Part of the CMU Filler Unit Figure 17-14     Removing the CMU Filler Unit Note - When removing the CMU filler unit, hold it with both hands so that you do not drop Chapter 17 Maintaining the CPU Memory Unit and Memory...
  • Page 470 17-16), pull out the CMUL to the tip of "NEAR to END", and then hold it at "HANDLING POSITION" (B in Figure 17-16) on its side. b. Hold the CMUL at HANDLING POSITION, and remove it from the server. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 471 Figure 17-16     Removing the CMUL NEAR to END Caution - You need to pull out the CMUL completely from the server before lifting it up. Lifting up the CMUL before pulling it out completely may damage the CMUL due to interference with the internal components.
  • Page 472 This section describes the procedures for installing memory and the CMU. To add a CMUU, perform the procedure described in this section as well. 17.5.1 Installing Memory This section describes the procedure for installing memory in the CMU. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 473 Note - To add memory or change the type of memory installed, follow the instructions in "2.2.1 Memory Installation Rules." Note - When replacing only the CMU, make sure that the memory mounting position is the same before and after the replacement of the CMU. Install the memory.
  • Page 474 "NEAR to END". Then, hold the CMUL levers (A in Figure 17-23) and insert the CMUL into the server. Insert the CMUL into the server while taking care not to apply a load on the rear part of the CMUL. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 475 If you have not removed the CMUL, proceed to step 3. Figure 17-23     Inserting the CMUL NEAR to END Caution - Check that the CMUL is fitted to the guide (C in Figure 17-23) in the server before holding it by other parts. If the CMUL is not fitted to the guide, it may fall and be damaged.
  • Page 476 When the CMUU stops, close the CMUU levers to connect the CMUU to the server. When the CMUU levers are closed completely, tighten the fixing screws (D in Figure 17-25) to secure the CMUU to the server. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 477 Figure 17-25     Inserting the CMUU Into the Server NEAR to END Connect the PCIe cables. Remove the PCIe cables of the CMUU from the cable clamps and connect them Chapter 17 Maintaining the CPU Memory Unit and Memory...
  • Page 478 Insert the CMU filler unit into the server. Hook the claws at the bottom of the CMU filler unit (A in Figure 17-27) onto the top cover of the CMUL. When the CMUU is mounted, this step is not necessary. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 479 Figure 17-27     Inserting the CMU Filler Unit 17.5.3 Restoring the Server This section describes the procedure for restoring the server after performing maintenance on the CMU. Install the HDDBPU. For details, see "16.4.2 Installing the HDDBPU in the Server."...
  • Page 480 Install the FANBPU and secure it to the server. Then, install all the FANUs. For details, see "14.4.1 Installing the FANBPU" and "14.4.2 Installing a FANU." Figure 17-30     Installing the FANBPU Install the front cover. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 481 Figure 17-31     Installing the Front Cover Install the XBU. Note - For the SPARC M12-2, this step is not necessary. Install the XBU in the server and secure it by tightening the fixing screws. For details, see "20.4 Installing an XBU."...
  • Page 482 Place the server in the hot state. Connect the power cord to place the server in the hot state. For details on installing the power cord on the server, see "10.1.1 Installing a Power Cord." Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 483 Figure 17-34     Installing a Power Cord Chapter 17 Maintaining the CPU Memory Unit and Memory...
  • Page 484 Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 485 Chapter 18 Maintaining the Backplane Unit and PSU Backplane Unit This section describes the maintenance procedures for the BPU and PSUBP mounted in the SPARC M12. Maintenance Precautions ■ Locations of the BPU and PSUBP ■ Before Maintenance on the BPU and PSUBP ■...
  • Page 486 Figure 18-1     Locations of the BPU and PSUBP REAR (SPARC M12-2S) REAR (SPARC M12-2) (11) (11) (10) (10) FRONT Location Unit PCICS (*1) XBU (*2) Front cover FANU FANBPU HDDBPU XSCFU Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 487 Location Unit PSUBP *1 The SPARC M12-2 houses 8 PCICSs, and the SPARC M12-2S houses 11 PCICSs. *2 This unit is mounted only in the SPARC M12-2S. 18.3 Before Maintenance on the BPU and PSUBP When replacing the BPU, perform one of the maintenance procedures listed below. Note that active/cold replacement and inactive/cold replacement are possible only in a multiple-BB configuration.
  • Page 488 Cable." Note that, when you use only one SPARC M12-2 or SPARC M12-2S unit, this step is not necessary. When using only one SPARC M12-2S unit, proceed to step 4. When using only one SPARC M12-2 unit, proceed to step 5. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 489 Figure 18-4     Removing the Crossbar Cable Remove the XBU. Loosen the two fixing screws (A in Figure 18-5) of the removal levers, and remove the XBU from the server with the removal levers (B in Figure 18-5) open. For details, see "20.3 Removing an XBU."...
  • Page 490 The CMUL may have a LAN cable, SAS cable, USB cable, or other cable connected to it. Remove them all. Caution - Pulling out the CMUL with these cables (LAN, SAS, USB, or other cables) connected may damage the connectors. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 491 Disconnect the CMUL and CMUU from the BPU. Loosen the fixing screws of the CMUL and CMUU, and pull them out to the opening of the server. For details, see "17.4.2 Removing the CMU." When the CMU filler unit is mounted, remove it from the server. Figure 18-8  ...
  • Page 492 Remove them all. Then, loosen the fixing screws of the XSCFU, and remove the XSCFU from the server. For details, see "11.4 Removing the XSCFU." Figure 18-11     Removing the XSCFU Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 493 18.4.2 Removing the BPU This section describes the procedure for removing the BPU from the server. Note - The system shown in the illustrations provided herein is the SPARC M12-2S. Unless otherwise noted, the locations of the fixing screws and other details are common to the SPARC M12-2.
  • Page 494 (brown) shown in A of Figure 18-15, and remove the connector. Next, pull out the connector (black) shown in B of Figure 18-15 while pressing its latches. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 495 Figure 18-15     Removing the Connectors Caution - Do not pull the cable when removing a connector. The cable may break. Remove the PSUBP. a. Remove the three fixing screws. Store the removed fixing screws in a safe place. b.
  • Page 496 Note - When you place the removed PSUBP on the workbench, make sure that its top side faces down. 18.5 Installing the BPU and PSUBP This section describes the procedures for installing the BPU and PSUBP and restoring the server. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 497 18.5.1 Installing the PSUBP in the BPU This section describes the procedure for installing the PSUBP in the BPU. Note - The system shown in the illustrations provided herein is the SPARC M12-2S. Unless otherwise noted, the locations of the fixing screws and other details are common to the SPARC M12-2.
  • Page 498 18-19. To install the connector shown in B of Figure 18-19, insert it into the connector slot on the BPU side, with the latches closed, and then push it. Once the connector is secured, the latches open. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 499 Figure 18-19     Connector Connection of the PSUBP and BPU Caution - Do not pull the cable when connecting a connector. The cable may break. Install the connector cover. Hold the tab of the connector cover (A in Figure 18-20) to press the top surface (B Figure 18-20) and the right ends (C in...
  • Page 500 SPARC M12-2. Install the BPU. Insert the BPU while aligning the guides on the both sides of its bottom to the both sides of the inside of the server. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 501 Figure 18-21     Installing the BPU Caution - Insert the BPU slowly into the server. If a large vibration is applied, the CMU may be damaged. Secure the BPU. Tighten the four fixing screws shown in Figure 18-22 to secure the BPU. Figure 18-22  ...
  • Page 502 Remove the PCIe cables from the cable clamps and connect them to the CMUL. For details, see step 4 in "17.5.2 Installing the CMU." Figure 18-25     Connecting the PCIe Cables Install the CMU filler unit. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 503 Note - If the CMUU is mounted or the CMU filler unit is not mounted, this step is not necessary. Proceed to step 5. Install the CMU filler unit. For details, see step 5 in "17.5.2 Installing the CMU." Figure 18-26     Securing the Filler Unit Install the HDDBPU.
  • Page 504 Install the FANBPU and FANUs. Install the FANBPU in the server, and then install the FANUs. For details, see "14.4.1 Installing the FANBPU" and "14.4.2 Installing a FANU." Figure 18-29     Securing the FANBPU Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 505 Figure 18-30     Installing the FANUs Install the front cover. Figure 18-31     Installing the Front Cover Install the XBU. Install the XBU in the server, and secure it to the server by tightening the fixing screws. For details, see "20.4 Installing an XBU."...
  • Page 506 Note - The destination port for the XBU is described on a label affixed to the crossbar cable. Check the label first and connect the cable to the port of the XBU. For crossbar cable connection destinations, see "4.3 Connecting Crossbar Cables" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12-2S Installation Guide.
  • Page 507 Figure 18-33     Installing the PCICS 11. Install the XSCFU. Install the XSCFU in the server, and secure it by tightening the two fixing screws. For details, see "11.6 Installing the XSCFU." Figure 18-34     Installing the XSCFU 12.
  • Page 508 XSCF BB control cable. 14. Secure the cable support. Return the cable support to the original position and tighten the two screws to secure it. Figure 18-36     Securing the Cable Support   Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 509 15. Start the XSCF. Connect the power cords to the PSUs and start the XSCF. XSCF startup completes when the READY LED of the XSCFU is lit. For details, see "XSCFU" in "2.4.3 LEDs of Each Unit." After the XSCF starts up, perform the work required after maintenance such as restoring the logical domain.
  • Page 510   Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 511 Chapter 19 Maintaining the Crossbar Cable This chapter describes the maintenance procedures for the crossbar cable. Ports for Crossbar Cable Connection ■ Before Maintenance on the Crossbar Cable ■ Removing the Crossbar Cable ■ Installing the Crossbar Cable ■ 19.1 Ports for Crossbar Cable Connection Use either crossbar cables (optical) or crossbar cables (electrical) exclusively for the connections of each SPARC M12-2S.
  • Page 512 L2 L3 L6 L7 R2 R3 R6 R7 L2 L3 L6 L7 R2 R3 R6 R7 L2 L3 L6 L7 R2 R3 R6 R7 L2 L3 L6 L7 R2 R3 R6 R7 Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 513 19.2 Before Maintenance on the Crossbar Cable When replacing crossbar cables, perform one of the maintenance procedures listed below.   4.4.13 Inactive/Cold Replacement Workflow of the Crossbar Cable 4.6.13 System-Stopped/Cold Replacement Workflow of the Crossbar Cable When adding crossbar cables (SPARC M12-2S), perform one of the maintenance procedures listed below.
  • Page 514 Affix labels to the crossbar cable. The replacement crossbar cable comes with the labels shown in Figure 19-3. Write the connected port on these labels. For the crossbar cable, use LABEL-A to LABEL-D. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 515 Figure 19-3     Labels on Which to Write the Connected Port Place the server in the cold state. To perform maintenance after every SPARC M12-2S was placed in the cold state without using the maintenance menu, remove the power cords of every SPARC M12-2S.
  • Page 516 Remove the crossbar cable. Pull the pull-tab (Figure 19-6 and A in Figure 19-7) of the crossbar cable to release the lock of the connector and the XBU, and remove the crossbar cable. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 517 The pull-tab differs in shape according to the type of crossbar cable. For details, Figure 19-9 Figure 19-10. Note - Remove crossbar cables one by one. Note - When you maintain the crossbar box, you may remove the crossbar cables with the power on.
  • Page 518 For a crossbar cable (optical), affix them according to Figure 19-8. For a crossbar cable (electrical), affix them at the same locations as on the replaced cable. Figure 19-8     Label Affixing Positions on the Crossbar Cable Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 519 Note - Affix a label 10 cm (4 in.) away from the crossbar cable connector. Connect the crossbar cable to the XBUs. Connect the crossbar cable to the XBU ports at the locations written on the labels. There are four types of crossbar cables. Use only crossbar cables (optical) in maintenance/expansion of a SPARC M12-2S that uses crossbar cables (optical).
  • Page 520 After connecting a crossbar cable, push it in again so that it is tightly in place to prevent any improper connection. Do not hold only the cable when performing the work at this time. Otherwise, the cable may bend out of shape. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 521 Figure 19-11     Part to Hold When Checking a Crossbar Cable (Optical) Connection Figure 19-12     Part to Hold When Checking a Crossbar Cable (Electrical) Connection Return the cable support to the original position. Return the cable support to the pre-maintenance position. Chapter 19 Maintaining the Crossbar Cable...
  • Page 522 SPARC M12-2S. For details on installing the power cord on the server, see "10.1.1 Installing a Power Cord." Figure 19-14     Installing the Power Cord Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 523 Chapter 20 Maintaining the Crossbar Unit This chapter describes the maintenance procedures for XBUs. Locations of the XBU ■ Before Maintenance on an XBU ■ Removing an XBU ■ Installing an XBU ■ Note - XBUs are used in the SPARC M12-2S. 20.1 Locations of the XBU Two XBUs are mounted in the SPARC M12-2/M12-2S.
  • Page 524 20.3 Removing an XBU This section describes the procedure for removing an XBU. Place the server in the cold state. For details on handling power cords, see "9.8.2 Removing the Power Cords." Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 525 Figure 20-2     Removing a Power Cord Remove the crossbar cables. Remove all the crossbar cables from the XBU to be replaced. For the procedure for removing the crossbar cables, see "19.3 Removing the Crossbar Cable." Figure 20-3     Removing the Crossbar Cable Loosen the fixing screws of the XBU.
  • Page 526 Figure 20-5     Opening the Removal Levers of the XBU Remove the XBU. Hold the top and bottom of the XBU with both hands, and remove the unit from the server carefully to avoid mechanical shock. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 527 Figure 20-6     Removing the XBU Note - If the cable support is used, remove the XBU with the cable support lowered. Note - Place the removed XBU on the ESD mat to ground any static electricity. 20.4 Installing an XBU This section describes the procedure for installing an XBU.
  • Page 528 The removal levers will move in the closing direction as you insert the XBU all the way into the chassis. Push the removal levers manually to close them completely. Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 529 Note - The destination port for the XBU is described on a label affixed to the crossbar cable. Check the label first and connect the cable to the port of the XBU. For crossbar cable connection destinations, see "4.3 Connecting Crossbar Cables" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12-2S Installation Guide.
  • Page 530 Figure 20-10     Installing the Power Cord Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 531 Chapter 21 Maintaining the XSCF DUAL Control Cable This chapter describes the maintenance procedures for the XSCF DUAL control cable. XSCF DUAL Control Port ■ Before Maintenance on the XSCF DUAL Control Cable ■ Removing the XSCF DUAL Control Cable ■...
  • Page 532 Figure 21-1     Location of the XSCF DUAL Control Port (SPARC M12-2S) Figure 21-2     Location of the XSCF DUAL Control Port (Crossbar Box) Location Unit XSCF DUAL control port Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 533 21.2 Before Maintenance on the XSCF DUAL Control Cable When replacing the XSCF DUAL control cable, perform the maintenance procedure listed below.   4.2.14 Active/Cold Replacement Workflow of the XSCF DUAL Control Cable 4.4.16 Inactive/Cold Replacement Workflow of the XSCF DUAL Control Cable 4.6.15 System-Stopped/Cold Replacement Workflow of the XSCF DUAL Control Cable  ...
  • Page 534 To perform maintenance after every SPARC M12-2S was placed in the cold state without using the maintenance menu, remove the power cords of every SPARC M12-2S. For details on handling power cords, see "9.8.2 Removing the Power Cords." Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 535 Figure 21-4     Removing the Power Cord Remove the XSCF DUAL control cable. Pull out the XSCF DUAL control cable (in the direction of arrow 2 in Figure 21-5) while pushing in the latches on both sides of the cable connector (in the directions of the arrows marked 1 in Figure 21-5).
  • Page 536 Affix labels to the XSCF DUAL control cable. Affix the labels filled out in step 2 of "21.3 Removing the XSCF DUAL Control Cable" to the XSCF DUAL control cable (Figure 21-7). Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 537 Figure 21-7     Label Affixing Positions on the XSCF DUAL Control Cable Note - Affix a label 5 cm (2 in.) away from the XSCF DUAL control cable connector. Connect the XSCF DUAL control cable. Figure 21-8     Connecting the XSCF DUAL Control Cable Place the server in the hot state.
  • Page 538 Figure 21-9     Installing the Power Cord Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 539 Chapter 22 Maintaining the XSCF BB Control Cable This chapter describes the maintenance procedures for the XSCF BB control cable. XSCF BB Control Port ■ Before Maintenance on the XSCF BB Control Cable ■ Removing the XSCF BB Control Cable ■...
  • Page 540 M12-2S units for a system that uses only one SPARC M12-2S unit, check the connection destinations of the XSCF BB control cable in "Appendix A Lists of Cable Connections in a Building Block Configuration." Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 541 22.3 Removing the XSCF BB Control Cable This section describes the procedure for removing the XSCF BB control cable. Make a note of the XSCF BB control cable to be replaced. Log in to the XSCF and execute the showstatus command or showlogs error command.
  • Page 542 "9.8.2 Removing the Power Cords." Figure 22-3     Removing the Power Cord Remove the XSCF BB control cable. Pull out the XSCF BB control cable (in the direction of arrow 2 in Figure 22-4 Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 543 Figure 22-5) while pushing in the latches on both sides of the cable connector (in the directions of the arrows marked 1 in Figure 22-4 Figure 22-5). Figure 22-4     Removing the XSCF BB Control Cable (SPARC M12-2S) Chapter 22 Maintaining the XSCF BB Control Cable...
  • Page 544 Affix labels to the XSCF BB control cable. Affix the labels filled out in step 2 of "22.3 Removing the XSCF BB Control Cable" to the XSCF BB control cable (Figure 22-6). Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 545 Figure 22-6     Label Affixing Positions on the XSCF BB Control Cable Note - Affix a label 5 cm (2 in.) away from the XSCF BB control cable connector. Connect the XSCF BB control cable. Figure 22-7     Connecting the XSCF BB Control Cable Place the server in the hot state.
  • Page 546 Figure 22-8     Installing the Power Cord Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 547 Appendix A Lists of Cable Connections in a Building Block Configuration This appendix contains the connection diagrams and cable configuration lists of the XSCF cables and crossbar cables in a 4BB configuration. Figure A-1 shows the connection diagram of the XSCF cables. For details on XSCF cables, see "Table A-1."...
  • Page 548 Figure A-2     Connection Diagram of the Crossbar Cables XBU#0 XBU#1 BB#03 (11) (12) (10) XBU#0 XBU#1 BB#02 XBU#0 XBU#1 BB#01 XBU#0 XBU#1 BB#00 Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 549 Table A-2     Correspondence Table of the Crossbar Cable Connections Connection Combination of Connection Ports Order Configuration Configuration Configuration /BB#00/XBU#0 - 0L (pink) /BB#01/XBU#0 - 0L (pink) Available Available Available /BB#00/XBU#0 - 0L (black) /BB#01/XBU#0 - 0L (black) Available Available Available /BB#00/XBU#0 - 0R (light...
  • Page 550 /BB#00/XBU#1 - 2L (black) --- /BB#03/XBU#1 - 2L (black) Available /BB#00/XBU#1 - 2R (light --- /BB#03/XBU#1 - 2R (light Available blue) blue) /BB#00/XBU#1 - 2R (black) --- /BB#03/XBU#1 - 2R (black) Available Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 551 Appendix B External Interface Specifications This appendix provides the specifications of the external interface connectors and XSCF switch mounted on the SPARC M12-2/M12-2S.   The following external interface connectors are mounted on the SPARC M12-2/ M12-2S: Serial Port ■ USB Port ■...
  • Page 552 Table B-3     USB 3.0 Port (Rear) Pin Arrangement Signal Input/Output Description Number Name VBUS Output Power supply -DATA Input/ Data Output 5 6 7 8 9 +DATA Input/ Data Output Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 553 The RESET switch on the SPARC M12-2/M12-2S is an emergency switch for rebooting the XSCF. For details on how to use the RESET switch, see "18.2 Precautions Concerning Using the RESET Switch" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 System Operation and Administration Guide.
  • Page 554 Figure B-2     Location of the RESET Switch (SPARC M12-2) Figure B-3     Location of the RESET Switch (SPARC M12-2S) Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 555 Appendix C Removing the Lithium Battery This appendix describes the procedure for removing the lithium battery mounted in the XSCF unit. Note - Perform this work only when disassembling the product for disposal or recycling. Location of the Lithium Battery ■...
  • Page 556 Figure C-2     Removing the Lithium Battery (1) Gripping the lithium battery at the top with needle-nose pliers or another fine-tipped tool, pull up the lithium battery to remove it. Figure C-3     Removing the Lithium Battery (2) Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 557 Index active/cold addition, 51, 60, 154 fan backplane unit, 12, 403 active/cold removal, 64, 192 fan unit, 12, 403 active/cold replacement, 57, 76 FANBPU, 12, 82, 109, 136, 229, 403 active/hot addition, 45, 50, 60, 151 FANU, 12, 32, 72, 81, 100, 108, 128, 135, active/hot removal, 47, 54, 64, 189 229, 313, 340, 403 active/hot replacement, 44, 49, 57, 69...
  • Page 558 24 PSU, 13, 14, 33, 72, 79, 99, 107, 127, 134 , 229, 314, 342, 397 warning labels, 2 PSU backplane unit, 463 wrist strap, 7 PSUBP, 91, 117, 143, 464 Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual ・ January 2023...
  • Page 559 XBU, 13, 120, 145, 350 XML file, 330 XSCF BB control cable, 36, 96, 123, 147, 517 XSCF BB control port, 13 XSCF DUAL control cable, 36, 94, 122, 146, XSCF DUAL control port, 13, 509 XSCF settings information, 263, 331 XSCF shell, 307 XSCF STANDBY LED, 23 XSCF unit, 13, 373...
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