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  • Page 3 SPARC Enterprise ® M3000 Server Installation Guide Manual Code C120-E539-02EN Part No. 820-5687-11 January 2009, Revision A...
  • Page 4 Fujitsu Limited or Sun Microsystems, Inc., or any affiliate of either of them.
  • Page 5 Aucune partie de ce produit, de ces technologies ou de ce document ne peut être reproduite sous quelque forme que ce soit, par quelque moyen que ce soit, sans l’autorisation écrite préalable de Fujitsu Limited et de Sun Microsystems, Inc., et de leurs éventuels bailleurs de licence.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface ix Installation Overview 1–1 Preparing to Install the Server 2–1 Safety Precautions 2–1 Before Installing the Server 2–2 2.2.1 Checking the Environmental Requirements 2–2 2.2.2 Preparing Power Supply Equipment 2–4 2.2.2.1 Electrical Specifications 2–4 2.2.2.2 Facility Power Requirements and Characteristics 2–5 2.2.2.3 Grounding 2–7 2.2.3...
  • Page 8 3.3.3 Connecting the Administration Console 3–4 Setting and Checking the Required Information for the Server 3–6 3.4.1 Logging in to the XSCF Shell 3–7 3.4.2 Initializing the XSCF Unit 3–9 Powering On the Server 3–10 3.5.1 Verifying the Configuration 3–11 3.5.2 Checking the Dual-Power Feed 3–12 Connecting Additional Peripheral Devices 3–13...
  • Page 9 B.3.4.2 fmdump -e Command B–10 Contents...
  • Page 10 viii SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Installation Guide • January 2009...
  • Page 11: Preface

    “Notes on Safety” on page xvi ■ “Alert Labels” on page xix ■ “Product Handling” on page xxi ■ “Fujitsu Welcomes Your Comments” on page xxii ■ Glossary For the terms used in the “SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Documentation” on page...
  • Page 12 Structure and Contents of This Manual This manual is organized as described below: Chapter 1 Installation Overview ■ Describes the work required in the workflow from server installation to hardware operation verification. Chapter 2 Preparing to Install the Server ■ Describes preparations for server installation.
  • Page 13 The latest versions of all the SPARC Enterprise Series manuals are available at the following websites. The latest manuals can be downloaded in a batch. Global Site http://www.fujitsu.com/sparcenterprise/manual/ Japanese Site http://primeserver.fujitsu.com/sparcenterprise/manual/ Note – Product Notes are available on the website only. Please check for most the recent update on your product.
  • Page 14 2. Documentation CD For the Documentation CD, please contact your local sales representative. SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Documentation CD (C120-E541) ■ 3. Manual included on the Enhanced Support Facility 3.x CD-ROM disk Remote maintenance service ■ Book Title Manual Code Enhanced Support Facility User's Guide for REMCS C112-B067 4.
  • Page 15: Text Conventions

    Text Conventions This manual uses the following fonts and symbols to express specific types of information. Fonts/symbols Meaning Example What you type, when contrasted AaBbCc123 XSCF> adduser jsmith with on-screen computer output. This font represents the example of command input in the frame. The names of commands, files, and AaBbCc123 XSCF>...
  • Page 16 Shell Prompt Notations Bourne shell and Korn shell Bourne shell and Korn shell super user OpenBoot PROM Syntax of the Command-Line Interface (CLI) The command syntax is as follows: A variable that requires input of a value must be enclosed in <>. ■...
  • Page 17: Conventions For Alert Messages

    Also, a space of one line precedes and follows an alert statement. WARNING: The tasks listed below for this product and optional product provided by Fujitsu Siemens Computers should be performed only by authorized service personnel. The user must not perform these tasks. Incorrect operation of these tasks may cause electric shock, injury, or fire.
  • Page 18: Notes On Safety

    Notes on Safety Important Alert Messages This manual provides the following important alert signals: Caution – The WARNING signal indicates a dangerous situation could result in death or serious injury if the user does not perform the procedure correctly. Task Warning Normal Electric shock, fire...
  • Page 19 Caution – The CAUTION signal indicates a hazardous situation could result in minor or moderate personal injury if the user does not perform the procedure correctly. This signal also indicates that damage to the product or other property may occur if the user does not perform the procedure correctly. Task Warning Normal...
  • Page 20 Task Warning Normal Data destruction operation Confirm the items listed below before turning off the power. Otherwise, data may be destroyed. • All applications have completed processing. • No user is using the equipment. • When the main unit power is turned off, the Power LED on the operation panel is turned off.
  • Page 21: Alert Labels

    Alert Labels The followings are labels attached to this product: Caution – Never peel off the labels. Preface...
  • Page 22 SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Installation Guide • January 2009...
  • Page 23 ■ Caution – The following tasks regarding this product and the optional products provided from Fujitsu Siemens Computers should only be performed by a certified service engineer. Users must not perform these tasks. Incorrect operation of these tasks may cause malfunction.
  • Page 24 Do not look at any light-emitting part directly or through an optical apparatus (e.g., magnifying glass, microscope). Fujitsu Welcomes Your Comments If you have any comments or requests regarding this document, or if you find any unclear statements in the document, please state your points specifically on the form at the following URL.
  • Page 25: Installation Overview

    C H A P T E R Installation Overview This chapter describes the steps required in the processes from installing the server to checking hardware operation. For details, refer to the section indicated by double quotation marks ("). Installation Workflow FIGURE 1-1 Installation Stage Workflow Task...
  • Page 26 Installation Workflow (Continued) FIGURE 1-1 Installation Stage Workflow Task From the operator panel, power on the server. Confirm the configuration and operation with the dual power feed option. Section 3.5, “Powering On the Server” on page 3-10 Connect additional peripheral devices. Section 3.6, “Connecting Additional Peripheral Devices”...
  • Page 27: Preparing To Install The Server

    C H A P T E R Preparing to Install the Server This chapter describes the items that you must prepare for installing the server. Section 2.1, “Safety Precautions” on page 2-1 ■ Section 2.2, “Before Installing the Server” on page 2-2 ■...
  • Page 28: Before Installing The Server

    Be careful not to allow the ambient temperature to rise sharply in winter. Such a ■ sudden temperature change would cause condensation to form inside the server. Allow for a sufficient warm-up period prior to operation. Do not install the server near a copy machine, air conditioner, welding machine, ■...
  • Page 29 The environmental requirements to run the server might vary depending on the elevation as listed in TABLE 2-1 Ambient Environmental Requirements TABLE 2-1 Operating Range Non-Operating Range Optimum 5˚C to 35˚C Unpacked 21˚C to 23˚C Ambient temperature 0˚C to 50˚C (32˚F to 122˚F) (70˚F to 74˚F) (41˚F to 95˚F) Packed:...
  • Page 30: Preparing Power Supply Equipment

    Recommended Values for the Temperature and Humidity in the Computer Room TABLE 2-2 Near outlet of underfloor air-conditioning At sensor control point in room Temperature Temperature Air-conditioning Humidity Humidity ˚C ˚C ˚F ˚F system Remarks Direct air supply ------ ------ ------ 24 2 75 4...
  • Page 31: Facility Power Requirements And Characteristics

    Electrical Specifications TABLE 2-3 Specification Item 100 to 120 VAC 200 to 240 VAC Number of power cables 2 (1 cable for each power supply unit) Power cord length 3 m/9.84 ft Redundancy 1 + 1 redundant configuration Input voltage 100 to 120 VAC 200 to 240 VAC Rated current...
  • Page 32: Figure

    If the computer equipment is subjected to repeated power interruptions and fluctuations, it is susceptible to a component failure rate that is higher than it would be with a stable power source. The SPARC Enterprise M3000 server has the following basic connection configurations: Power cables with a redundant PSU connection ( ■...
  • Page 33: Grounding

    Power Cables With a Dual-Power Feed Connection FIGURE 2-2 PSU#1 PSU#0 AC power supply CB: Circuit breaker 2.2.2.3 Grounding The SPARC Enterprise M3000 server is shipped with a grounded type (three-wire type) power cable. Always connect the power cables to grounded power outlets. Contact the facilities manager or a qualified electrician to determine what type of power is supplied to your building.
  • Page 34: Requirements For Server Installation

    Requirements for Server Installation The following items and information are required for installing the server. Prepare them before installation. Screwdriver, Phillips No. 2 ■ Used for mounting the server on the rack Wrist strap ■ Used to prevent static electricity from the human body from damaging the server Conductive mat ■...
  • Page 35: Installing The Server

    C H A P T E R Installing the Server This chapter explains how to install the server. It contains the following sections: Section 3.1, “Checking Components” on page 3-1 ■ Section 3.2, “Mounting the Server in the Equipment Rack” on page 3-2 ■...
  • Page 36: Mounting The Server In The Equipment Rack

    2. Check for a model name and configuration on the product test record. If any of the items on the list of attachment or the product test record are missing, incorrect, or damaged, contact your sales representative. Mounting the Server in the Equipment Rack The SPARC Enterprise M3000 server is mounted in the equipment rack for use.
  • Page 37: Connecting A Ups

    1. An electrician on site must confirm that the input power source satisfies the electrical power requirements. For the power requirements, refer to the SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Site Planning Guide. 2. Make sure that each power cable is connected to the server and secured with an AC cable clamp.
  • Page 38: Connecting The Administration Console

    UPC Connections With a Dual-Power Feed Connection FIGURE 3-1 PSU#1 PSU#0 UPC1 UPC0 UPS cable UPS#0 AC#0 UPS#1 AC#1 CB: Circuit breaker 3.3.3 Connecting the Administration Console The server is set up and statuses are displayed from the XSCF Shell through the serial port on the XSCF unit.
  • Page 39 Note – It is possible to connect it to a LAN port via telnet or SSH access. The LAN port has a Class B private address value, but it will not send out a packet by itself until configured. Note – The modular connector (RCI connector) is not for use with a TNV circuit connection.
  • Page 40: Setting And Checking The Required Information For The Server

    Ports on the Rear Panel FIGURE 3-2 Location number Component RCI port USB port (for XSCF) Serial port LAN1 port (for XSCF) LAN0 port (for XSCF) UPC1 port UPC0 port Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) port 0 (for OS) Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) port 1 (for OS) Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) port 2 (for OS) Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) port 3 (for OS) Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) port...
  • Page 41: Logging In To The Xscf Shell

    Note – Use the administration console that has been connected as described in Section 3.3.3, “Connecting the Administration Console” on page 3-4 for XSCF Shell operations. Section 3.4.1, “Logging in to the XSCF Shell” on page 3-7 ■ Section 3.4.2, “Initializing the XSCF Unit” on page 3-9 ■...
  • Page 42 3. Check the LEDs of the XSCF unit. shows the locations of the LEDs on the rear panel of the XSCF unit. FIGURE 3-4 The CHECK LED (1) of the XSCF unit is turned on almost immediately after the AC power supply system is turned on. The READY LED (2) of the XSCF unit flashes during XSCF initialization and stays on when the initialization has been completed.
  • Page 43: Initializing The Xscf Unit

    b. Keep it in that state for at least 5 seconds. Leave it in that position for at least 5 seconds. c. Return the mode switch to Service, and press the RETURN key. Change the panel mode switch to Service, and press return... Note –...
  • Page 44: Powering On The Server

    Note – Rephrase as to apply the settings. The XSCF unit must be reset with the applynetwork and rebootxscf commands. 2. Log in to the XSCF Shell with the user account and password that were set in Step 1. For details on how to log in to a user account, refer to the SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers XSCF User’s Guide.
  • Page 45: Verifying The Configuration

    10. Connect the system control network to a LAN port on the XSCF unit with an Ethernet cable. The system control network has one or more administrative consoles used to monitor the network. This connection will replace the temporary connection made between the administration console and the serial port on the XSCF unit.
  • Page 46: Checking The Dual-Power Feed

    7. At the ok prompt, type the probe-scsi-all command. 8. Confirm that the CD-RW/DVD-RW drive unit and hard disk drive installed in the server are recognized. 9. At the ok prompt, type the show-devs command. 10. Confirm that each installed PCI card is recognized. 11.
  • Page 47: Connecting Additional Peripheral Devices

    12. Switch on the AC power supply system on the PSU#1 side (which was switched off in Step 8). 13. From the XSCF Shell, confirm a power recovery by executing the showlogs event command. Connecting Additional Peripheral Devices For details on how to add optional devices, such as additional memory or an additional PCI card, refer to the SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Service Manual.
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  • Page 49: Connecting The Domain To The Network

    C H A P T E R Connecting the Domain to the Network This chapter explains how to establish a network for the SPARC Enterprise M3000 server. It contains the following sections: Section 4.1, “Network Configuration Overview” on page 4-1 ■...
  • Page 50: Connecting To The Network

    Outline of Network Connections FIGURE 4-1 Administration Firewall console Switch Switch System control network User network Switch Connecting to the Network This section explains how to connect the SPARC Enterprise M3000 server to the network. The customer must supply the hubs, switches, and cables used for network connections.
  • Page 51: Verifying The Network Connection

    Verifying the Network Connection This section explains how to verify the user network connection made as described Section 4.2, “Connecting to the Network” on page 4-2. 1. Set the mode switch on the operator panel to the Service position. 2. Press the Power button on the operator panel to power on the server. 3.
  • Page 52: Verifying Operation By Running Sunvts

    3. From the administration console, log in to the XSCF Shell. 4. From the XSCF Shell, type the console command. This switches you from the XSCF console to the domain console (OS console) XSCF> console -d 0 Connect to DomainID 0?[y|n] :y 5.
  • Page 53 SunVTS TTY Main Window FIGURE 4-3 Window Item Control panel Test_Groups panel Status panel Description of the TTY Keyboard (1 of 2) TABLE 4-1 Description of Operation Tab key Shifts the focus to another window. For example, when you press the tab key on the Control panel, the focus (highlighted part) is shifted to the Status panel, which is then framed by asterisks (*).
  • Page 54 Description of the TTY Keyboard (2 of 2) TABLE 4-1 Description of Operation Spacebar Checks or unchecks the check box of an option in the test panel. [*]: Selected [ ]: Not selected Backspace key Deletes text in a text field. Escape Discards a pop-up menu or window.
  • Page 55 7. Type the fmdump command or the showlogs error command at the XSCF Shell. 8. Confirm that no errors are displayed in the XSCF console after using the fmdump or the showlogs error commands. If an error is displayed, see Section B.3, “Using Status Commands”...
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  • Page 57: Server Views

    A P P E N D I X Server Views Appendix A provides views of the server. It contains the following sections: Section A.1, “The Server Views” on page A-1 ■ Section A.2, “Operator Panel Overview” on page A-4 ■ The Server Views shows a front view of the server.
  • Page 58 Location number Name Abbreviation CD-RW/DVD-RW drive unit DVDU Hard disk drive HDD#0 Hard disk drive HDD#1 Hard disk drive HDD#2 Hard disk drive HDD#3 shows a rear view of the server. FIGURE A-2 Server (Rear View) FIGURE A-2 Location number Name Abbreviation Power supply unit...
  • Page 59 view of component mounting locations in the server. shows a top FIGURE A-3 Server (Top View) FIGURE A-3 Location number Name Abbreviation † Motherboard unit MBU_A/ MBU_A_2 XSCF unit Appendix A Server Views...
  • Page 60: Operator Panel Overview

    Location number Name Abbreviation DC-DC converter Memory slot DIMM (MEM#00A) Memory slot DIMM (MEM#00B) Memory slot DIMM (MEM#01A) Memory slot DIMM (MEM#01B) Fan unit FAN_A#0 Fan unit FAN_A#1 PCIe slot PCI#0 PCIe slot PCI#1 PCIe slot PCI#2 PCIe slot PCI#3 Power supply unit PSU#0 Power supply unit...
  • Page 61 System fault location ■ shows the operator panel of the server. FIGURE A-4 Operator Panel Location FIGURE A-4 Location number Component POWER LED XSCF STANDBY LED CHECK LED Power button Mode switch (key switch) During startup, the firmware toggles the front panel LEDs on and off to confirm that each one is working correctly.
  • Page 62 LEDs on the Operator Panel TABLE A-1 Icon Name Color Description POWER Green Indicates the server power status. On: The power to the server is on. Off: The power to the server is off. XSCF Green Indicates whether the XSCF is ready. STANDBY On: XSCF unit is functioning normally.
  • Page 63 The information about operator panel switches is described in TABLE A-2 Switches on the Operator Panel TABLE A-2 Switch Name Description of Function Mode Used to set the operation mode for the server. Insert the special key that is under the customer's control, to switch between modes.
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  • Page 65: Troubleshooting

    A P P E N D I X Troubleshooting This appendix describes the actions to take for problems that occur during installation. Section B.1, “Corrective Actions to Common Problems” on page B-1 ■ Section B.2, “Emergency Power Off” on page B-2 ■...
  • Page 66: Emergency Power Off

    may need to log into the system with the domainadm privilege for the administration of a specific domain, the platadm privilege for management of the entire system, or the fieldeng privilege for the maintenance work. If our engineer asks you to supply this permission, please take appropriate action to ensure that the engineer can perform the required work.
  • Page 67: B.3 Using Status Commands

    2. Remove the AC power cable clamp and disconnect the cable (see FIGURE B-1 Power-off Method FIGURE B-1 Using Status Commands The following commands are described in detail in this section: “Using the showhardconf Command” on page 4 ■ “Using the showlogs Command” on page 7 ■...
  • Page 68: Using The Showhardconf Command

    B.3.1 Using the showhardconf Command The showhardconf command displays the following information about each FRU: Current configuration and status ■ Number of installed FRUs ■ Domain information ■ Name properties of PCI cards ■ When you use the showhardconf command to show the FRU configuration and status information and the domain information, it displays any of the status described below.
  • Page 69 Example of showhardconf command execution XSCF> showhardconf SPARC Enterprise M3000; + Serial:IKK0813023; Operator_Panel_Switch:Locked; + Power_Supply_System:Single; SCF-ID:XSCF#0; + System_Power:On; System_Phase:Cabinet Power On; Domain#0 Domain_Status:OpenBoot Execution Completed; MBU_A Status:Normal; Ver:0101h; Serial:PP0829045F + FRU-Part-Number:CA07082-D902 A1 /541-3302-01 + CPU Status:Normal; + Freq:2.520 GHz; Type:32; + Core:4;...
  • Page 70: Showhardconf -U Command

    Example of showhardconf output (continued) MEM#1B Status:Normal; + Code:7f7ffe00000000004aEBE10RD4AJFA-5C-E 3020-223b28ab; + Type:1A; Size:1 GB; MEM#2A Status:Normal; + Code:7f7ffe00000000004aEBE10RD4AJFA-5C-E 3020-223b283e; + Type:1A; Size:1 GB; MEM#1B Status:Normal; + Code:7f7ffe00000000004aEBE10RD4AJFA-5C-E 3020-223b28ab; + Type:1A; Size:1 GB; MEM#2A Status:Normal; + Code:7f7ffe00000000004aEBE10RD4AJFA-5C-E 3020-223b283e; + Type:1A; Size:1 GB; MEM#2B Status:Normal;...
  • Page 71: Using The Showlogs Command

    Example of showhardconf -u command execution XSCF> showhardconf -u SPARC Enterprise M3000; Memory_Size:8 GB; +-----------------------------------+------------+ Quantity +-----------------------------------+------------+ | MBU_A Freq:2.520 GHz; Type:1A; Size:1 GB; | OPNL | PSU | FANBP_B FAN_A +-----------------------------------+------------+ XSCF> B.3.2 Using the showlogs Command The showlogs command displays the contents of the specified log in order of timestamp.
  • Page 72: Using The Showstatus Command

    Example of showlogs output XSCF> showlogs error Date: Jun 17 13:46:31 JST 2008 Code: 60000000-cd01c701-0164010100000000 Status: Warning Occurred: Jun 17 13:46:31.158 JST 2008 FRU: /OPNL,/FANBP_B Msg: TWI access error Date: Jun 17 13:41:46 JST 2008 Code: 80002080-7801c201-0130000000000000 Status: Alarm Occurred: Jun 17 13:41:44.861 JST 2008 FRU: /MBU_A,* Msg: Board control error (MBC link error) Date: Jun 17 11:05:32 JST 2008...
  • Page 73: Using The Fmdump Command

    B.3.4 Using the fmdump Command The fmdump command displays the contents of any log files managed by the module called Fault Manager. This example assumes there is only one fault. # fmdump TIME UUID SUNW-MSG-ID Nov 02 10:04:15.4911 0ee65618-2218-4997-c0dc-b5c410ed8ec2 SUN4-8000-0Y B.3.4.1 fmdump -V Command You can obtain information in more detail with the -V option, as shown in the...
  • Page 74 B.3.4.2 fmdump -e Command To obtain information on the error that caused a failure, use the -e option as shown in the following example. # fmdump -e TIME CLASS Nov 02 10:04:14.3008 ereport.io.fire.jbc.mb_per B-10 SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Installation Guide • January 2009...

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