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Fujitsu SPARC Enterprise T2000 Service Manual (174 pages)
Fujitsu Server User Manual
Brand:
Fujitsu
| Category:
Server
| Size: 6.3 MB
Table of Contents
Service Manual
3
Table of Contents
7
Preface
19
Index
20
Text Conventions
22
Conventions for Alert Messages
23
Alert Messages in the Text
23
Notes on Safety
24
Important Alert Messages
24
Alert Labels
26
1 Safety Information
29
Safety Symbols
29
Electrostatic Discharge Safety
30
Using an Antistatic Wrist Strap
30
Using an Antistatic Mat
30
2 Server Overview
31
Server Features
32
Chip Multitheaded Multicore Processor and Memory Technology
32
FIGURE 2-1 Server
32
Performance Enhancements
33
FIGURE 2-2 Motherboard and Ultrasparc T1 Multicore Processor
33
Remote Manageability with ALOM CMT
35
TABLE 2-1 Server Features
35
System Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability
36
Hot-Pluggable and Hot-Swappable Components
36
Power Supply Redundancy
37
Fan Redundancy
37
Environmental Monitoring
37
Error Correction and Parity Checking
37
Predictive Self-Healing
38
Chassis Identification
39
Server Front Panel
39
Server Rear Panel
39
Obtaining the Chassis Serial Number
40
3 Server Diagnostics
41
Overview of Server Diagnostics
41
Figure
42
FIGURE 3-1 Diagnostic Flow Chart
43
TABLE 3-1 Diagnostic Flowchart Actions
44
Memory Configuration and Fault Handling
46
Memory Configuration
46
Figure
46
Memory Fault Handling
47
Figure
47
Troubleshooting Memory Faults
48
Using Leds to Identify the State of Devices
48
Front and Rear Panel Leds
48
Figure
48
FIGURE 3-2 Front Panel Leds
49
FIGURE 3-3 Rear Panel Leds
49
TABLE 3-2 Front and Rear Panel Leds
50
Hard Drive Leds
51
Figure
51
Power Supply Leds
52
FIGURE 3-5 Power Supply Leds
52
TABLE 3-4 Power Supply Leds
52
Fan Leds
53
Blower Unit LED
53
FIGURE 3-6 Location of Fan Leds
53
TABLE 3-5 Fan Leds
53
Ethernet Port Leds
54
FIGURE 3-7 Location of the Blower Unit LED
54
TABLE 3-6 Blower Unit LED
54
FIGURE 3-8 Ethernet Port Leds
55
TABLE 3-7 Ethernet Port Leds
55
Using ALOM CMT for Diagnosis and Repair Verification
56
FIGURE 3-9 ALOM CMT Fault Management
56
Running ALOM CMT Service-Related Commands
58
Connecting to ALOM CMT
58
Switching between the System Console and ALOM CMT
58
Service-Related ALOM CMT Commands
59
TABLE 3-8 Service-Related ALOM CMT Commands
59
Running the Showfaults Command
61
Running the Showenvironment Command
62
Running the Showfru Command
65
Managing Components with Automatic System Recovery Commands 3
66
Running POST
66
Controlling How POST Runs
66
TABLE 3-9 ALOM CMT Parameters Used for POST Configuration
67
FIGURE 3-10 Flowchart of ALOM CMT Variables for POST Configuration
69
Changing POST Parameters
70
Reasons to Run POST
71
Verifying Hardware Functionality
71
Diagnosing the System Hardware
72
Running POST in Maximum Mode
72
Correctable Errors Detected by POST
76
Correctable Errors for Single Dimms
77
Determining When to Replace Detected Devices
78
Clearing POST Detected Faults
79
Using the Solaris Predictive Self-Healing Feature
80
Identifying PSH Detected Faults
81
Using the Fmdump Command to Identify Faults
82
Clearing PSH Detected Faults
84
Collecting Information from Solaris os Files and Commands
85
Checking the Message Buffer
85
Viewing System Message Log Files
85
Managing Components with Automatic System Recovery Commands
86
TABLE 3-11 ASR Commands
86
Displaying System Components
87
Disabling Components
88
Enabling Disabled Components
88
Exercising the System with Sunvts
89
Checking Whether Sunvts Software Is Installed
89
Exercising the System Using Sunvts Software
90
Exercising the System with Sunvts Software
91
FIGURE 3-11 Sunvts GUI
92
FIGURE 3-12 Sunvts Test Selection Panel
93
TABLE 3-12 Useful Sunvts Tests to Run on this Server
93
4 Replacing Hot-Swappable and Hot-Pluggable Frus
95
Devices that Are Hot-Swappable and Hot-Pluggable
96
Figure
96
Hot-Swapping a Fan
96
Removing a Fan
96
FIGURE 4-1 Fan Identification and Removal
97
Replacing a Fan
98
Hot-Swapping a Power Supply
98
Removing a Power Supply
98
FIGURE 4-2 Locating Power Supplies and Release Latch
99
Replacing a Power Supply
100
FIGURE 4-3 Rotating the Cable Management Arm
100
Hot-Swapping the Rear Blower
101
Removing the Rear Blower
101
Replacing the Rear Blower
101
FIGURE 4-4 Removing the Rear Blower
101
FIGURE 4-5 Replacing the Blower Unit
102
Hot-Plugging a Hard Drive
103
Removing a Hard Drive
103
Replacing a Hard Drive
104
FIGURE 4-6 Locating the Hard Drive Release Button and Latch
104
5 Replacing Cold-Swappable Frus
107
Common Procedures for Parts Replacement
107
Required Tools
108
Shutting the System down
108
Extending the Server to the Maintenance Position
109
Figure
109
Removing the Server from a Rack
110
FIGURE 5-1 Slide Release Latches
110
FIGURE 5-2 Locating the Metal Lever
111
Disconnecting Power from the Server
112
Performing Electrostatic Discharge Prevention Measures
112
Removing the Top Cover
112
Removing the Front Bezel and Top Front Cover
113
FIGURE 5-3 Top Cover and Release Button
113
Removing and Replacing Frus
114
FIGURE 5-4 Removing the Front Bezel from the Server Chassis
114
Removing PCI-Express and PCI-X Cards
115
FIGURE 5-6 Location of PCI-Express and PCI-X Card Slots
116
FIGURE 5-7 PCI Card and Hold-Down Bracket
117
Replacing PCI Cards
117
Removing Dimms
118
FIGURE 5-8 DIMM Locations
119
TABLE 5-1 DIMM Names and Socket Numbers
119
Replacing Dimms
120
Figure
122
Removing the System Controller Card
123
FIGURE 5-10 Locating the System Configuration PROM
124
FIGURE 5-9 Ejecting and Removing the System Controller Card
124
Replacing the System Controller Card
124
Removing the Motherboard Assembly
125
FIGURE 5-11 Motherboard Assembly
126
FIGURE 5-12 Cable Cutout
127
FIGURE 5-13 Location of the Screws in the Motherboard Assembly
128
FIGURE 5-14 Removing the Motherboard Assembly from the Server Chassis
129
Replacing the Motherboard Assembly
129
FIGURE 5-15 Installing the Motherboard Assembly
131
FIGURE 5-16 Securing the Motherboard Assembly to the Chassis
132
Removing the Power Distribution Board
133
FIGURE 5-17 Location of Power Supply Latch
134
FIGURE 5-18 Location of Bus Bar Screws on the Power Distribution Board and the Motherboard Assembly
135
FIGURE 5-19 Removing the Power Distribution Board
136
Replacing the Power Distribution Board
136
FIGURE 5-20 Installing the Power Distribution Board
137
Removing the LED Board
138
FIGURE 5-21 Removing the LED Board from the Chassis
139
Replacing the LED Board
139
FIGURE 5-22 Removing the Fan Power Board
140
Removing the Fan Power Board
140
Replacing the Fan Power Board
140
FIGURE 5-23 Removing the Fan Guard
141
Removing the Front I/O Board
141
FIGURE 5-24 Removing the Front I/O Board
142
Replacing the Front I/O Board
142
Removing the DVD Drive
143
Removing the SAS Disk Backplane
143
Replacing the DVD Drive
143
FIGURE 5-25 Removing the SAS Disk Backplane
144
Replacing the SAS Disk Backplane
144
FIGURE 5-26 Replacing the SAS Disk Backplane
145
FIGURE 5-27 Removing the Battery from the System Controller
146
FIGURE 5-28 Replacing the Battery in the System Controller
146
Removing the Battery on the System Controller
146
Replacing the Battery on the System Controller
146
Common Procedures for Finishing up
147
Replacing the Top Front Cover and Front Bezel
147
FIGURE 5-29 Replacing the Top
147
Replacing the Top Cover
148
Reinstalling the Server Chassis in the Rack
148
FIGURE 5-30 Returning the Server to the Rack
149
FIGURE 5-31 Release Levers
150
Applying Power to the Server
151
FIGURE 5-32 Installing the CMA
151
6 Adding New Components and Devices
153
Adding Hot-Pluggable and Hot-Swappable Devices
153
Adding a Hard Drive to the Server
153
Adding a USB Device
155
Figure
155
Hard Drive Slots
155
Adding Components Inside the Chassis
156
Memory Guidelines
156
FIGURE 6-2 Adding a USB Device
156
FIGURE 6-3 DIMM Layout
157
Adding Dimms
158
TABLE 6-1 DIMM Names and Socket Numbers
158
FIGURE 6-4 Location of PCI-Express and PCI-X Card Slots
159
FIGURE A-1 Field-Replaceable Units (1
162
A.1 Illustrated FRU Locations
162
FIGURE A-2 Field-Replaceable Units (2
163
TABLE A-1 Server FRU List
164
Fujitsu SPARC Enterprise T2000 Administration Manual (98 pages)
Brand:
Fujitsu
| Category:
Server
| Size: 1.41 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
Preface
15
Related Documentation
17
Text Conventions
18
1 Configuring the System Console
23
Communicating with the System
23
TABLE 1-1 Ways of Communicating with the System
24
Using the System Console
25
Default System Console Connection through the Serial Management and Network Management Ports
26
FIGURE 1-1 Directing the System Console
26
FIGURE 1-2 Rear I/O Panel of the Chassis-SC Serial Management Port Is the Default Console Connection
27
Alternative System Console Configuration
28
Accessing the System Console through a Graphics Monitor
29
What the System Console Does
25
Accessing the System Controller
29
Using the Serial Management Port
29
To Use the Serial Management Port
29
Activating the Network Management Port
30
To Activate the Network Management Port
31
Accessing the System Console through a Terminal Server
32
To Access the System Console through a Terminal Server
32
FIGURE 1-3 Patch Panel Connection between a Terminal Server and a SPARC Enterprise T2000 Server
33
TABLE 1-2 Pin Crossovers for Connecting to a Typical Terminal Server
33
Accessing the System Console through a Tip Connection
34
FIGURE 1-4 Tip Connection between a SPARC Enterprise T2000 Server and Another System
34
To Access the System Console through the Tip Connection
34
Modifying the /Etc/Remote File
35
To Modify the /Etc/Remote File
36
Accessing the System Console through an Alphanumeric Terminal
37
To Access the System Console through an Alphanumeric Terminal
37
Accessing the System Console through a Local Graphics Monitor
37
To Access the System Console through a Local Graphics Monitor
38
Switching between the System Controller and the System Console
40
FIGURE 1-5 Separate System Console and System Controller Channels
40
ALOM CMT Sc> Prompt
41
Access through Multiple Controller Sessions
42
Reaching the Sc> Prompt
43
Openboot Ok Prompt
43
Reaching the Ok Prompt
44
Graceful Shutdown
44
ALOM CMT Break or Console Command
45
L1-A (Stop-A) Keys or Break Key
45
Manual System Reset
45
For more Information
46
Getting to the Ok Prompt
46
To Obtain the Ok Prompt
47
System Console Openboot Configuration Variable Settings
48
2 Managing RAS Features and System Firmware
49
ALOM CMT and the System Controller
49
Logging in to ALOM CMT
50
To Log in to ALOM CMT
51
To View Environmental Information
51
Interpreting System Leds
52
TABLE 2-1 LED Behavior and Meaning
52
TABLE 2-2 LED Behaviors with Assigned Meanings
52
Controlling the Locator LED
53
FIGURE 2-1 Locatorbutton on SPARC Enterprise T2000 Chassis
54
Openboot Emergency Procedures
55
Openboot Emergency Procedures for SPARC Enterprise T2000 Systems
55
Stop-A Functionality
55
Stop-N Functionality
55
To Restore Openboot Configuration Defaults
55
Stop-F Functionality
56
Stop-D Functionality
57
Automatic System Recovery
57
Auto-Boot Options
57
Error Handling Summary
58
Reset Scenarios
59
Table
59
Automatic System Recovery User Commands
60
Enabling and Disabling Automatic System Recovery
60
To Enable Automatic System Recovery
60
Obtaining Automatic System Recovery Information
61
To Disable Automatic System Recovery
61
Unconfiguring and Reconfiguring Devices
62
TABLE 2-5 Device Identifiers and Devices
62
To Unconfigure a Device Manually
62
To Reconfigure a Device Manually
63
Displaying System Fault Information
63
To Display System Fault Information
64
Multipathing Software
64
For more Information
64
Storing FRU Information
65
To Store Information in Available FRU Proms
65
3 Managing Disk Volumes
67
Requirements
67
Disk Volumes
67
RAID Technology
68
Integrated Stripe Volumes (RAID
68
FIGURE 3-1 Graphical Representation of Disk Striping
69
FIGURE 3-2 Graphical Representation of Disk Mirroring
69
Hardware Raid Operations
70
Physical Disk Slot Numbers, Physical Device Names, and Logical Device Names for Non-RAID Disks
70
TABLE 3-1 Disk Slot Numbers, Logical Device Names, and Physical Device Names
71
To Create a Hardware Mirrored Volume
71
To Create a Hardware Mirrored Volume of the Default Boot Device
74
To Create a Hardware Striped Volume
75
To Configure and Label a Hardware RAID Volume for Use in the Solaris Operating System
77
To Delete a Hardware RAID Volume
80
To Perform a Mirrored Disk Hot-Plug Operation
82
To Perform a Nonmirrored Disk Hot-Swap Operation
83
Openboot Configuration Variables
89
TABLE A-1 Openboot Configuration Variables Stored on the System Configuration Card
90
Index
93
Fujitsu SPARC Enterprise T2000 Installation Manual (88 pages)
Brand:
Fujitsu
| Category:
Server
| Size: 4.24 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
Preface
15
Related Documentation
16
Text Conventions
18
Conventions for Alert Messages
19
Alert Messages in the Text
20
Notes on Safety
21
Important Alert Messages
21
Alert Labels
23
1 Preparing for Installation
27
FIGURE 1-1 SPARC Enterprise T2000 Server
27
ESD Precautions
28
Optional Component Installation
28
Tools and Equipment Needed
28
Installation Overview
29
Data Ports and Cabling Notes
31
Port Locations
31
FIGURE 1-2 Rear Panel Features
31
Cabling Notes
32
FIGURE 1-3 Front Panel USB Ports
32
Slide Rail Assembly Notes
33
FIGURE 1-4 Sections of the Slide Rail Assembly
34
FIGURE 1-5 Locating the Locks on the Slide Rail Assembly
35
Safety Precautions
36
2 Installing the Server
37
Installing the Server in a Rack
37
To Install the Slide Rail Assemblies
38
FIGURE 2-1 Unlocking the Slide Rail Assembly
38
FIGURE 2-2 Location of the Mounting Bracket Release Button
39
FIGURE 2-3 Unlocking the Slide Rail Middle Section
40
FIGURE 2-4 Attaching a Mounting Bracket to the Chassis
41
FIGURE 2-5 Mounting a Slide Rail
42
FIGURE 2-6 Using the Slide Rail Spacing Tool to Adjust the Distance between the Slide Rails
43
FIGURE 2-7 Mounting the Chassis on the Slide Rails
44
To Install the Cable Management Kit
45
FIGURE 2-8 Inserting the CMA Rail Extension into the Rear of the Left Slide Rail
45
FIGURE 2-9 Mounting the Inner CMA Connector
46
FIGURE 2-10 Attaching the Outer CMA Connector
47
To Verify the Operation of the Slide Rails and the CMA
48
FIGURE 2-11 Mounting the Left Side of the Slide Rail
48
FIGURE 2-12 Unlocking the Slide Rail Assembly
49
Dismounting the Server
50
FIGURE 2-13 Slide Rail Release Button
50
Connecting Cables to the Server
51
Connector Locations
51
To Connect the Ethernet Network Cables
52
FIGURE 2-14 Rear Panel Features
52
FIGURE 2-15 Front Panel USB Ports
52
To Connect the SC Serial Management Port
53
FIGURE 2-16 Ethernet Network Connections
53
FIGURE 2-17 System Controller Serial Connection
53
To Connect the SC Network Management Port
54
FIGURE 2-18 System Controller Network Connection
54
AC Power Cables
55
TTYA Serial Port
55
USB Ports
56
Managing Cables with the CMA
56
To Open and Close a Cable Clip
56
FIGURE 2-19 Serial Port
56
To Move a Cable Clip
57
FIGURE 2-20 Opening a Cable Clip
57
FIGURE 2-21 Removing a Cable Clip
58
FIGURE 2-22 Mounting or Moving a Cable Clip
58
3 Powering on the System
59
Powering on the System for the First Time
59
Power on Overview
59
System Console
59
ALOM CMT System Controller
60
Passwords
60
To Power on the System for the First Time
61
FIGURE 3-1 Rear Panel Power Connectors
62
Enabling the System Controller Network Management Port
63
Logging into the System Controller
64
To Log into the System Controller Using the Serial Management Port
64
To Configure the System Controller Network Management Port
65
To Reset the System Controller
68
To Log into the System Controller Using the Network Management Port
69
Using the System Controller for Common Operations
70
To Power on the System
70
To Connect to the System Console
70
To Perform a Normal System Initialization
71
Booting the Solaris Operating System
72
To Boot the Solaris Operating System
72
To Reset the System
74
To Power Cycle the System
74
Verifying System Functionality
75
Updating the Firmware
77
To Update the Firmware
77
Selecting a Boot Device
81
To Select a Boot Device
81
Index
83
Fujitsu SPARC Enterprise T2000 Product Notes (30 pages)
Brand:
Fujitsu
| Category:
Server
| Size: 0.22 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Preface
7
Documentation Feedback
8
Important Information about the SPARC Enterprise T2000 Server
9
Supported Versions of Firmware and Software
9
Updating System Firmware
10
Patch Information
10
Mandatory Patches
10
Patches for Option Cards
10
Known Issues and Workarounds
10
Mandatory /Etc/System File Entry
11
To Check and Create the Mandatory /Etc/System File Entries
11
Hardware Installation and Service Issues
12
Notes on the Use of 200V Power Supply
12
General Functionality Issues
12
RAID Function
12
False IO-Bridge Errors May be Reported at Startup (CR 6792174)
12
Running Sunvts CPU Tests
13
Solaris Predictive Self-Healing (PSH) Feature
13
Supported Sun Explorer Utility Version
13
Correctable Memory Errors in POST Could be Misleading (CR 6479408)
14
Erroneous Fault Messages Displayed after a Solaris os Jumpstart Installation
14
To Configure the System after a Jumpstart Installation
15
Specific Issues and Workarounds
17
Virtual Console May Hang When You Using VI Editor (CR 6997177)
23
Start of FMA Service May Not Complete (CR 6886045)
24
Repeatedly Occurs an Event of Internal Fan Status Error Which Gets Back to Normal One Second Later (CR 6875992)
25
Documentation Errata
28
Advanced Lights out Management (ALOM) CMT V1.3 Guide
28
Error Regarding Date Synchronization
28
SPARC Enterprise T2000 Server Installation Guide
29
Typographic Error in "To Boot the Solaris Operating System
29
Fujitsu SPARC Enterprise T2000 Product Notes (28 pages)
Brand:
Fujitsu
| Category:
Server
| Size: 0.29 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
5
Technical Support
5
Important Information about the SPARC Enterprise T2000 Server
9
Supported Versions of Firmware and Software
9
Updating System Firmware
10
Patch Information
10
Mandatory Patches
10
Patches for Option Cards
10
Known Issues and Workarounds
10
Mandatory /Etc/System File Entry
11
To Check and Create the Mandatory /Etc/System File Entries
11
Hardware Installation and Service Issues
12
Notes on the Use of 200V Power Supply
12
General Functionality Issues
12
RAID Function
12
False IO-Bridge Errors May be Reported at Startup (CR 6792174)
12
Running Sunvts CPU Tests
13
Solaris Predictive Self-Healing (PSH) Feature
13
Supported Sun Explorer Utility Version
13
SPARC Enterprise T2000 Correctable Memory Errors in POST Could be Misleading (CR 6479408)
14
Erroneous Fault Messages Displayed after a Solaris os Jumpstart Installation
14
To Configure the System after a Jumpstart Installation
15
Specific Issues and Workarounds
16
Start of FMA Service May Not Complete (CR 6886045)
21
Repeatedly Occurs an Event of Internal Fan Status Error Which Gets Back to Normal One Second Later (CR 6875992)
22
Documentation Errata
25
Advanced Lights out Management (ALOM) CMT V1.3 Guide
25
Error Regarding Date Synchronization
25
SPARC Enterprise T2000 Server Installation Guide
26
Typographic Error in "To Boot the Solaris Operating System
26
Fujitsu SPARC Enterprise T2000 Getting Started Manual (12 pages)
Brand:
Fujitsu
| Category:
Server
| Size: 2.64 MB
Table of Contents
Before You Begin
1
Quick Setup Instructions
3
Accessing Documentation
5
Fujitsu Welcomes Your Comments
6
Fujitsu SPARC Enterprise T2000 Getting Started Manual (2 pages)
Brand:
Fujitsu
| Category:
Server
| Size: 0.39 MB
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