Sun Microsystems Blade X6220 Manual
Sun Microsystems Blade X6220 Manual

Sun Microsystems Blade X6220 Manual

Integrated lights out manager (ilom) supplement for server module

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Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM)
Supplement for
Sun Blade™ X6220 Server Module
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
www.sun.com
Part No. 820-0047-10
April 2007, Revision A
Submit comments about this document at: http://www.sun.com/hwdocs/feedback

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  • Page 1 Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) Supplement for Sun Blade™ X6220 Server Module Sun Microsystems, Inc. www.sun.com Part No. 820-0047-10 April 2007, Revision A Submit comments about this document at: http://www.sun.com/hwdocs/feedback...
  • Page 2 Products bearing SPARC trademarks are based upon an architecture developed by Sun Microsystems, Inc. The OPEN LOOK and Sun™ Graphical User Interface was developed by Sun Microsystems, Inc. for its users and licensees. Sun acknowledges the pioneering efforts of Xerox in researching and developing the concept of visual or graphical user interfaces for the computer industry. Sun holds a non-exclusive license from Xerox to the Xerox Graphical User Interface, which license also covers Sun’s licensees who implement OPEN...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents ILOM Supplement for Sun Blade X6220 Server Module 1 Documentation and Updates 2 Hardware Installation Documentation 2 Related Documentation 2 Using UNIX Commands 2 Third-Party Web Sites 3 Hardware Information 3 Server Locator Indicator 3 Connecting to ILOM 3...
  • Page 4 sys.alert 15 sys.ok2rm 15 sys.slotid 15 cmm.prsnt Sensor 15 nem[0..1].prsnt 16 Motherboard Temperature Sensors 16 mb.t_amb[0..2] 16 Mainboard Voltage Sensors 16 mb.v_bat 16 mb.v_+3v3aux 16 mb.v_+3v3 17 mb.v_+5v 17 mb.v_+12v 17 mb.v_+2v5 17 mb.v_+1v5 17 mb.v_+1v2 17 Power Supply Sensors 18 ps[0..1].prsnt 18 ps[0..1].vinok[0..1] 19 ps[0..1].pwrok[0..1] 19...
  • Page 5 p[0..1].prsnt 22 p[0..1].fail 22 p[0..1].d[0..7].fail 23 CPU [0..1] Fan Control Temperature Sensors 23 p[0..1].t_core 24 CPU [0..1] Voltage Sensors 24 p[0..1].v_core 25 p[0..1].v_vtt 25 p[0..1].v_vddio 25 Server Module Present 27 bl[0..9].prsnt 27 Contents...
  • Page 6 ILOM Supplement for Sun Blade 6220 Modular Server • April 2007...
  • Page 7: Ilom Supplement For Sun Blade X6220 Server Module

    ILOM documentation is divided into two categories: Generalized ILOM information, located in the Integrated Lights Out Manager ■ (ILOM) Administration Guide, 820-0280. Information specific to the Sun Blade X6220 Server Module, located in this ■ supplement. This document provides information about the following topics: “Documentation and Updates”...
  • Page 8: Documentation And Updates

    Related Documentation For a description of the document set for the Sun Blade X6220 Server Module, see the Where To Find Documentation sheet that is packed with your system and also posted at the product documentation site.
  • Page 9: Third-Party Web Sites

    Connecting to ILOM This section describes how to connect to the ILOM located in the Sun Blade X6220 server module. Note – The Sun Blade 6000 Modular System chassis has its own ILOM, called a CMM ILOM, which is a separate entity from the server module ILOM.
  • Page 10 You can connect to the ILOM on your server module using one of the following methods: Option 1 – When the server module is installed in a chassis, it is automatically ■ connected to the same subnet as the CMM ILOM. This allows you to use Ethernet to connect to both the WebGUI andthe Command Line Interface (CLI).
  • Page 11: Option 1 - Connecting To Ilom Through The Chassis Ethernet Port

    (CLI), or using a browser to connect to the webGUI. To connect to the CLI, see “Connecting to the CLI” on page ■ To connect to the webGUI, see “Connecting to the WebGUI” on page ■ ILOM Supplement for Sun Blade X6220 Server Module...
  • Page 12 Finding the ILOM's IP Address To find the ILOM's IP address: 1. Log in to the CMM. See the Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) Administration Guide For the Sun Blade 6000 Modular System, 820-0052 for details. 2. Type the command: show /CH/BLn/SP/network where n is the server module number.
  • Page 13: Option 2 - Connecting To Ilom Through The Chassis Serial Connector

    The terminal device can be an actual terminal, a laptop running a terminal emulator, or a terminal server. It must be set to the following: 8N1: eight data bits, no parity, one stop bit ■ ILOM Supplement for Sun Blade X6220 Server Module...
  • Page 14 9600 baud (default, can be set to any standard rate up to 57600) ■ Disable software flow control (XON/XOFF) ■ The cable requires the following pin assignments. Serial Management Port Pinouts TABLE 1 Signal Description Request To Send (RTS) Data Terminal Ready (DTR) Transmit Data (TXD) Ground Ground...
  • Page 15: Option 3 - Connecting To Ilom Through A Dongle Cable

    FIGURE 2 shows a dongle cable connected to a server module. Note – If the terminal requires an RJ45 connector, you can use the RJ45 to DB9 adaptor shipped with the chassis. ILOM Supplement for Sun Blade X6220 Server Module...
  • Page 16 1. Connect a dongle cable directly to the server module. 2. Connect a terminal or terminal emulator to the DB9 connector on the dongle cable. The dongle cable is labelled “2” in FIGURE 2 The CLI login prompt appears. 3. Enter the the user name and password when prompted. The default user is root and the default password is changeme.
  • Page 17: Resetting The Service Processor And Bios Passwords

    COM RI Not supported Resetting the Service Processor and BIOS Passwords A procedure in the Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual, 820-0046 allows you to reset the Service Processor and BIOS passwords. The administration (root) password becomes changeme. ■...
  • Page 18: Sensor List

    Caution – Do not use any interface other than the ILOM CLI or WebGUI to alter the state or configuration of any sensor or LED. Doing so could void your warranty. “Sensor List” on page 12 lists the sensors. “Sensor Details” on page 13 provides details about each sensor.
  • Page 19: Sensor Details

    Server Module Present bl0.prsnt ■ bl1.prsnt ■ bl2.prsnt ■ bl3.prsnt ■ bl4.prsnt ■ bl5.prsnt ■ bl6.prsnt ■ bl7.prsnt ■ bl8.prsnt ■ bl9.prsnt ■ Sensor Details The following sections provide detailed information about the sensors. ILOM Supplement for Sun Blade X6220 Server Module...
  • Page 20: Sys.power

    sys.power This is an LED indicator sensor that shows the immediate state of the sys.power.led LED on both the front and back panels. It does not generate any events. sys.power States TABLE 3 Reading State Event Description 0x0001 State Deasserted This state indicates that the sys.power.led LED is STANDBY.
  • Page 21: Sys.alert

    This is a sensor indicating whether CMM ILOM is present. cmm.prsnt TABLE 8 Reading State Event Description Action 0x0001 Device Absent CMM ILOM is absent. none 0x0002 Device Present CMM ILOM is present. none ILOM Supplement for Sun Blade X6220 Server Module...
  • Page 22: Nem[0..1].Prsnt

    nem[0..1].prsnt These two presence sensors indicat whether the corresponding network express module (NEM) is present. nem[0..1].prsnt Sensors TABLE 9 Reading State Event Description Action 0x0001 Device Absent NEM is absent. none 0x0002 Device Present NEM is present. none Motherboard Temperature Sensors These temperature sensors are monitored, but are not used as inputs to the fan control algorithm and are not used to turn off system power when they are non- recoverable.
  • Page 23: Mb.v_+3V3

    Lower Non- Deassert Voltage has returned to normal System Alert Critical from lower non-critical. LED is OFF Lower Assert Voltage has decreased below lower System Alert Critical critical threshold. LED is SLOW ILOM Supplement for Sun Blade X6220 Server Module...
  • Page 24: Power Supply Sensors

    mb.v_+1v2 (Continued) TABLE 10 Threshold Direction Event Description Action Lower Deassert Voltage has returned to lower non- System Alert Critical critical from lower critical. LED is SLOW Lower Non- Assert Voltage has decreased below lower System Alert Recoverable non-recoverable threshold. LED is SLOW Lower Non- Deassert...
  • Page 25: Ps[0

    These sensors monitor the hard disk hardware presence signal. hdd[0..3].prsnt TABLE 14 Reading State Event Description 0x0001 Device Absent Hard drive is absent. 0x0002 Device Present Hard drive is present. ILOM Supplement for Sun Blade X6220 Server Module...
  • Page 26: Hdd[0

    hdd[0..3].fail These are LED indicator sensors that show the state of the corresponding Hard Disk Drive fault LED hdd[0..3].fail.led. hdd[0..3].fail TABLE 15 Reading State Event Description 0x0001 Predictive Failure This state indicates that the HDD X Fault_ LED Deasserted is OFF. 0x0002 Predictive Failure This state indicates that the HDD X Fault LED is...
  • Page 27: Fan Sensors

    This state indicates that the fan module has not Deasserted failed. 0x0002 Predictive Failure This state indicates that the fan module has Asserted failed. CPU [0..1] and DIMM Sensors There are two CPUs per server module. ILOM Supplement for Sun Blade X6220 Server Module...
  • Page 28: P[0..1].Prsnt

    p[0..1].prsnt These sensors monitor the presence of the CPUs. p[0..1].prsnt TABLE 19 Reading State Event Description 0x0001 Device Absent This state indicates that CPU is absent. 0x0002 Device Present This state that the CPU is present. p[0..1].fail These are LED indicator sensors that show the state of the corresponding CPU’s fault LED.
  • Page 29: P[0

    Temperature sensors in this category are used as inputs to the fan control algorithm and are used to turn the system power off if they are non-recoverable. Their state also affects the state of the front panel LEDs. ILOM Supplement for Sun Blade X6220 Server Module...
  • Page 30: P[0..1].T_Core

    p[0..1].t_core Each server module has two CPU sockets. These sensors monitor the CPU T_Control temperature from the corresponding CPU. It is not monitored when the host is powered off. p[0..1].t_core TABLE 22 Threshold Direction Event Description Action Upper Non- Assert CPU T_Control CPU Fail LED is OFF.
  • Page 31: P[0

    System Alert LED is SLOW. lower non- recoverable threshold. Lower Non- Deassert CPU X voltage has CPU X Fail LED is ON. Recoverable returned to lower System Alert LED is SLOW. critical from lower non-recoverable. ILOM Supplement for Sun Blade X6220 Server Module...
  • Page 32 p[0..1].v_vddio (Continued) TABLE 23 Threshold Direction Event Description Action Upper Non-Critical Assert CPU X voltage has CPU X Fail LED is ON. increased above System Alert LED is SLOW. upper non-critical threshold. Upper Non-Critical Deassert CPU X voltage has CPU X Fail LED is OFF. returned to normal System Alert LED is OFF.
  • Page 33: Server Module Present

    Server Module Present States TABLE 24 Reading State Event Description 0x0001 State Deasserted This state indicates that the server module is not present. 0x0002 State Asserted This state indicates that the server module is present. ILOM Supplement for Sun Blade X6220 Server Module...
  • Page 34 ILOM Supplement for Sun Blade 6220 Modular Server • April 2007...

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