Sun Microsystems Enterprise 10000 Site Planning Manual
Sun Microsystems Enterprise 10000 Site Planning Manual

Sun Microsystems Enterprise 10000 Site Planning Manual

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Sun Enterprise
10000 System
Site Planning Guide
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
4150 Network Circle
Santa Clara, CA 95054 U.S.A.
650-960-1300
Part No. 805-2914-15
March 2002, Revision A
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  • Page 1 ™ Sun Enterprise 10000 System Site Planning Guide Sun Microsystems, Inc. 4150 Network Circle Santa Clara, CA 95054 U.S.A. 650-960-1300 Part No. 805-2914-15 March 2002, Revision A Send comments about this document to: docfeedback@sun.com...
  • Page 2 Sun, Sun Microsystems, le logo Sun, AnswerBook2, docs.sun.com, et Solaris sont des marques de fabrique ou des marques déposées, ou marques de service, de Sun Microsystems, Inc. aux Etats-Unis et dans d’autres pays. Toutes les marques SPARC sont utilisées sous licence et sont des marques de fabrique ou des marques déposées de SPARC International, Inc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface ix Environmental Requirements 1-1 Basic Cooling Requirements 1-2 Expanded Current Draw and Cooling Requirements 1-5 Facility Power Requirements 2-1 Facility Power Quality Tolerances 2-1 Facility Power Requirements 2-3 Physical Specifications 3-1 System Components 3-1 Processor Cabinet and Component Physical Specifications 3-3 Raised-Floor Installations 3-8 Planning Your Access Route 3-10...
  • Page 4 Environmental Requirements 5-2 Facility Power Requirements 5-2 Physical Specifications 5-3 System Remote Services 5-3 Capacity On Demand 5-3 Access Route Requirements 5-4 Upgrade Planning 5-5 5.10 Installation Schedule 5-5 Index Index-1 Sun Enterprise 10000 System Site Planning Guide • March 2002...
  • Page 5 Sample Sun Enterprise 10000 System Cabinet Configurations 3-2 FIGURE 3-1 Processor Cabinet Shipping Crate Dimensions 3-5 FIGURE 3-2 Sun Enterprise 10000 System Cabinet Dimensions—Top and Front Views 3-6 FIGURE 3-3 Sun Enterprise 10000 System Cabinet Clearance Dimensions—Top View 3-7 FIGURE 3-4...
  • Page 6 Sun Enterprise 10000 System Site Planning Guide • March 2002...
  • Page 7 Tables Environmental Requirements 1-2 TABLE 1-1 Processor Cabinet Electrical and Cooling Requirements 1-3 TABLE 1-2 I/O Electrical and Cooling Requirements 1-4 TABLE 1-3 Power Dissipation and Air Conditioning Worksheet 1-4 TABLE 1-4 Cooling Requirements Based on Number of System Boards 1-5 TABLE 1-5 Facility Power Quality Tolerances 2-2 TABLE 2-1...
  • Page 8 Sun Enterprise 10000 System Site Planning Guide • March 2002...
  • Page 9: Preface

    Due to the amount of time required to plan and properly prepare a site for installation of a Sun Enterprise 10000 system, you must fulfill all of the requirements outlined in this manual before your equipment arrives. Your Sun Microsystems™...
  • Page 10 FIGURE 3-3 FIGURE 3-4 amount of networking any necessary hardware. cables needed. Determine all domain information and complete the worksheet. (See Section 4.2 ) Site Preparation Process FIGURE P-1 x Sun Enterprise 10000 System Site Planning Guide • March 2002...
  • Page 11 Typographic Conventions Typeface Meaning Examples The names of commands, files, Edit your .login file. AaBbCc123 and directories; on-screen Use ls -a to list all files. computer output % You have mail. What you type, when AaBbCc123 contrasted with on-screen Password: computer output AaBbCc123 Book titles, new words or...
  • Page 12 Sun technical documentation on the Web. You can browse the docs.sun.com archive or search for a specific book title or subject at: http://docs.sun.com xii Sun Enterprise 10000 System Site Planning Guide • March 2002...
  • Page 13 Sun Welcomes Your Comments Sun is interested in improving its documentation and welcomes your comments and suggestions. You can email your comments to Sun at: docfeedback@sun.com Please include the part number (805-2914-15) of your document in the subject line of your email.
  • Page 14 Sun Enterprise 10000 System Site Planning Guide • March 2002...
  • Page 15: Environmental Requirements

    24 hours to prevent thermal shock and condensation. The remaining tables in this section provide air conditioning information for the various components in the Sun Enterprise 10000 system. After determining your configuration, use the tables to fill in the power and cooling section of the worksheet .
  • Page 16: Basic Cooling Requirements

    F (15° C) per hour, humidity ramp rate not to exceed 20 percent relative humidity per hour. Basic Cooling Requirements The Sun Enterprise 10000 system uses CMOS technology. CMOS is a dynamic technology with fast transient current characteristics. Site planning requirements are listed for the measurable current spikes with allowances for the calculable current spikes.
  • Page 17: Table 1-2 Processor Cabinet Electrical And Cooling Requirements

    Note – The power cords provided with all Sun products, including the Sun Enterprise 10000 system, are not classified as “plenum-rated.” According to UL and CSA guidelines, the provided power cords can be routed and connected under a raised tile floor space used for cooling air if the air is cooled by a dedicated system separate from that used for personnel comfort and breathing.
  • Page 18 1. This number represents the maximum requirements, and as such may not accurately depict your configuration. Refer to the documentation for your peripherals for additional information. 2. This number represents the maximum requirements. See Section 1.2, “Expanded Current Draw and Cooling Requirements” on page 1-5” for specific requirements. Sun Enterprise 10000 System Site Planning Guide • March 2002...
  • Page 19: Expanded Current Draw And Cooling Requirements

    Expanded Current Draw and Cooling Requirements provides detailed information based on incremental system board TABLE 1-5 requirements. Cooling Requirements Based on Number of System Boards TABLE 1-5 Number Number of front Number of 30 System System Service System Cooling end power amp single with board...
  • Page 20 Sun Enterprise 10000 System Site Planning Guide • March 2002...
  • Page 21: Facility Power Requirements

    Facility Power Requirements To prevent catastrophic failures, the design of your power system must ensure that adequate power is provided to your Sun Enterprise 10000 system. All power circuits that supply power to the Sun Enterprise 10000 system should be supplied by dedicated electrical distribution panels.
  • Page 22: Table 2-1 Facility Power Quality Tolerances

    May trip GFI devices, violate code, introduce noise in signal circuits 1. Earth leakage current values for Sun Enterprise 10000 system are: 22.4mA @ 254VAC, 60 Hz - standard power configuration 44.8mA @ 254VAC, 60 Hz - dual power grid configuration...
  • Page 23: Facility Power Requirements

    Each Sun Enterprise 10000 system cabinet and peripheral cabinet requires its own customer-supplied circuit breaker and receptacles. The Sun Enterprise 10000 system cabinet requires up to four receptacles for the main system components (eight with the Dual Grid Power installation) and an additional receptacle for the AC sequencer (two with the Dual Grid Power installation) that provides power to the peripherals.
  • Page 24 NEMA #L6-30R, single phase, 32 amps required or six for Dual Grid Power installations) Receptacle: International (three required or six for IEC 309, single phase, 32 amps Dual Grid Power installation) Sun Enterprise 10000 System Site Planning Guide • March 2002...
  • Page 25 Facility Power Requirements (Continued) TABLE 2-2 Electrical Service Specification Sun Enterprise 10000 system cabinet for 9-16 system boards requires: Note: Does not include I/O area. Voltage 190–254 VAC, single phase Frequency 47–63 Hz Circuit breaker (1 per AC input module)
  • Page 26 IEC 309 single phase, 32 amps SSP requires: Voltage 95–130 VAC or 190–254 VAC, single phase Frequency 50 or 60 Hz Circuit breaker 15 amps Power cord Refer to the SSP manual for your country Sun Enterprise 10000 System Site Planning Guide • March 2002...
  • Page 27 Facility Power Requirements (Continued) TABLE 2-2 Electrical Service Specification Optional modem requires: Voltage: 100–120 VAC, single phase Frequency 60 Hz Circuit breaker 15 amps Power consumption for a detailed worksheet TABLE 1-4 Power cord (one) 6 ft (1.8 m) connector-compatible drop cord Receptacle: North America (one) NEMA #5-15R or equivalent Power Cord Requirements Worksheet...
  • Page 28 3. Typically one cord. Two cords are necessary to support SSP with Dual Grid Power capability. Front Main SSP Spare SSP SSP Hub 0 SSP Hub 1 Back I/O Cabinet(s) Required power connections Configuration-dependent power connections System Power Connections FIGURE 2-1 Sun Enterprise 10000 System Site Planning Guide • March 2002...
  • Page 29: Table 2-2 Facility Power Requirements

    Front Peripheral cabinet(s) (optional) Power grid A Power grid B Rear System Power Connections With Dual Grid Power Installation FIGURE 2-2 Chapter 2 Facility Power Requirements...
  • Page 30 2-10 Sun Enterprise 10000 System Site Planning Guide • March 2002...
  • Page 31: Physical Specifications

    System Components The Sun Enterprise 10000 system consists of one or more air-cooled cabinets that are configured to meet customer-specified requirements. Minimum configurations use only one cabinet which houses system components as well as peripherals. System...
  • Page 32 To determine the space, cooling, and power requirements, determine what system and I/O components will be used in your system. To begin the process of preparing the site for your Sun Enterprise 10000 system, record your configuration on the worksheet on TABLE 1-4 Sample configuration A...
  • Page 33: Processor Cabinet And Component Physical Specifications

    Processor Cabinet and Component Physical Specifications Physical Specifications of the Processor Cabinet TABLE 3-1 Characteristics Specifications Shipping height 78.75 in. (2000.3 mm) Shipping width 48.75 in. (1238.3 mm) Shipping depth 61.25 in. (1555.8 mm) Shipping weight 2,200 lbs (1000 kg) (maximum per cabinet) Height...
  • Page 34: Table 3-2 Physical Specifications Of The System Service Processor

    1.00 in. (25 mm) Width 9.0 in. (229 mm) Depth 5.5 in. (140 mm) shows the dimensions of the Sun Enterprise 10000 system shipping crate. FIGURE 3-2 shows the dimensions of the unpacked Sun Enterprise 10000 system FIGURE 3-3 cabinet.
  • Page 35 78.75 in. 2000.25 mm 24.00 in. 609.60 mm 8.00 in. 203.20 mm 45.50 in. 1155.70 mm 32.00 in. 812.80 mm 61.25 in. 48.75 in. 1555.75 mm 1238.25 mm Processor Cabinet Shipping Crate Dimensions FIGURE 3-2 Chapter 3 Physical Specifications...
  • Page 36 Front view Top view 70.0 in. 1778.0 mm 49.94 in. 1268.48 mm 33.5 in. 850.9 mm 38.25 in. 971.55 mm Sun Enterprise 10000 System Cabinet Dimensions—Top and Front Views FIGURE 3-3 Sun Enterprise 10000 System Site Planning Guide • March 2002...
  • Page 37 971.55 mm 76.99 in. 1955.55 mm Sun Enterprise 10000 System Cabinet Clearance Dimensions—Top View FIGURE 3-4 Note – For any peripheral tray in the processor cabinet over 20 in. (508 mm) in length, allow additional space for access in front of the access doors on the side where the peripheral will be installed.
  • Page 38: Raised-Floor Installations

    If you are not installing your system on a raised floor, use flat cable covers to protect cables and to protect personnel from a tripping hazard. Sun Enterprise 10000 System Site Planning Guide • March 2002...
  • Page 39 Air-intake screen on bottom of cabinet Cable access area (2 places) Caster swivel radius (4 places) 2.4 in. 61.91 mm Leveling pad diameter (4 places) 1.7 in. 42.9 mm Styling panel Sun Enterprise 10000 System Floor Cutout Diagram FIGURE 3-5 Chapter 3 Physical Specifications...
  • Page 40: Planning Your Access Route

    Alternatively, request the system be shipped in a truck with a lift gate. for an illustration of the Sun Enterprise 10000 system cabinet shipping FIGURE 3-2 crate and its dimensions. Other cabinets will be shipped in separate crates. A pallet jack is required to move each shipping crate to the system location.
  • Page 41: Network Planning

    This section provides sample network configurations and details for setting up domains. Network Connections The Sun Enterprise 10000 system requires 10BASE-T or 100BASE-T Ethernet connections on the customer network for the SSP and each host domain. Additional Ethernet connections will be required if any of the following Sun...
  • Page 42 All configurations use the hubs that are packaged with the control boards during manufacturing and the SSP that is pre-configured with an additional quad Fast Ethernet card. However, customer networks and hubs are the site owner’s responsibility. Sun Enterprise 10000 System Site Planning Guide • March 2002...
  • Page 43 To Customer Network Customer Hub dom_subnet Sun Enterprise 10000 Domain 1 Domain 16 Control board 0 cb0_subnet SSP Hub 0 Built-in port QFE card hme0 10BASE-T 10BASE-T or 100BASE-T Network Configuration—Base FIGURE 4-1 Chapter 4 Network Planning...
  • Page 44 Control board 1 Control board 0 SSP Hub 1 SSP Hub 0 cb0_subnet cb1_subnet Built-in port QFE card hme0 hme1 10BASE-T 10BASE-T or 100BASE-T Network Configuration With Redundant Control Board FIGURE 4-2 Sun Enterprise 10000 System Site Planning Guide • March 2002...
  • Page 45 To Customer Network Customer Hub dom_subnet Sun Enterprise 10000 system Domain 1 Domain 16 Control board 0 Control board 1 SSP Hub 1 SSP Hub 0 cb0_subnet cb1_subnet Main SSP Spare SSP Built-in port Built-in port hme1 hme1 QFE card...
  • Page 46: Domain Setup Information

    Domain Setup Information The following information must be determined prior to installation of the Sun Enterprise 10000 system. Most of this information is network-related and can only be provided by the customer. Therefore, fill in the spaces in the appropriate worksheet so that this information can be referred to during the software setup procedure.
  • Page 47: Table 4-1 Software Configuration Setup Parameters For Figure

    Software Configuration Setup Parameters for FIGURE 4-1 TABLE 4-1 Platform Name Host Name IP Address Netmask Value Domain 1 (Sun Enterprise 10000 Host) Domain 2 (Sun Enterprise 10000 Host) Domain 3 (Sun Enterprise 10000 Host) Domain 4 (Sun Enterprise 10000 Host) Domain 5...
  • Page 48 NIS/NIS+ Domain (if applicable) DNS Domain (if applicable) 1. The platform name is a logical name given to a Sun Enterprise 10000 system. A platform name does not correspond to any host on the network. Sun Enterprise 10000 System Site Planning Guide • March 2002...
  • Page 49: Table 4-2 Figure

    Software Configuration Setup Parameters for FIGURE 4-2 TABLE 4-2 Platform Name Host Name IP Address Netmask Value Domain 1 (Sun Enterprise 10000 Host) Domain 2 (Sun Enterprise 10000 Host) Domain 3 (Sun Enterprise 10000 Host) Domain 4 (Sun Enterprise 10000 Host) Domain 5...
  • Page 50 SSP (hme1 to private hub 1) NIS/NIS+ Domain (if applicable) DNS Domain (if applicable) 1. The platform name is a logical name given to a Sun Enterprise 10000 system. A platform name does not correspond to any host on the network. 4-10...
  • Page 51: Table 4-3 Software Configuration Setup Parameters For Figure

    Software Configuration Setup Parameters for FIGURE 4-3 TABLE 4-3 Platform Name Host Name IP Address Netmask Value Domain 1 (Sun Enterprise 10000 Host) Domain 2 (Sun Enterprise 10000 Host) Domain 3 (Sun Enterprise 10000 Host) Domain 4 (Sun Enterprise 10000 Host) Domain 5...
  • Page 52 Spare SSP (hme1 to private hub 1) NIS/NIS+ Domain (if applicable) DNS Domain (if applicable) 1. The platform name is a logical name given to a Sun Enterprise 10000 system. A platform name does not correspond to any host on the network. 4-12...
  • Page 53: Table 4-4 Network Configuration Worksheet

    Network Configuration Worksheet TABLE 4-4 SSP 0 Hostname: Hostname: IP address: CB0_subnet netmask: Hostname: IP address: dom_subnet netmask: Hostname: IP address: CB1_subnet netmask: SSP 1 Hostname: Hostname: IP address: CB0_subnet netmask: Hostname: IP address: dom_subnet netmask: Hostname: IP address: CB1_subnet netmask: Floating IP address Hostname: IP address:...
  • Page 54 Domain 15 name: Hostname: Hostname: IP address: IP address: dom_subnet netmask: dom_subnet netmask: Domain 8 name: Domain 16 name: Hostname: Hostname: IP address: IP address: dom_subnet netmask: dom_subnet netmask: 4-14 Sun Enterprise 10000 System Site Planning Guide • March 2002...
  • Page 55: Site Planning Checklists

    What is the total number of cabinets? Miscellaneous Have system administrators and operators completed the necessary Sun Microsystems training course (Sun Enterprise 10000 Systems Administration Course)? Is security clearance required for this site? If so, has the local Enterprise Services been notified of the required security level? Note –...
  • Page 56: Environmental Requirements

    Are circuit breakers for the system cabinet and each peripheral cabinet correctly installed and labeled? Are the power receptacles for the SSP and network hubs installed and correctly positioned to satisfy power circuit requirements? Are they correctly labeled? Sun Enterprise 10000 System Site Planning Guide • March 2002...
  • Page 57: Physical Specifications

    Are all I/O expansion cabinets within the maximum distance permissible for cabling? Are all cabinets adjacent to each other? If not, connect the Sun Enterprise 10000 processor cabinet and each peripheral expansion cabinet with the shortest possible path to a common ground.
  • Page 58: Access Route Requirements

    Is the local SSE familiar with Sun Enterprise 10000 system COD software installation and Sun Enterprise 10000 system service processor for email access? If not, the local SSE must review the Sun Enterprise 10000 Capacity on Demand Installation Guide and Release Notes and Installing and Monitoring Capacity on Demand Systems prior to COD installation.
  • Page 59: Upgrade Planning

    Will a pallet jack be available to move the system in its shipping crate to the final system location? Does the access route meet the floor-loading requirements for the system? Do the pallet jack fork dimensions meet requirements for the shipping crate? Are elevator and elevator door dimensions adequate? Is the elevator weight capacity adequate? Does each ramp in the access route have an incline that is less than 15 degrees?
  • Page 60 Sun Enterprise 10000 System Site Planning Guide • March 2002...
  • Page 61 Index I/O expansion cabinet, 3-3 processor cabinet, 3-3, 3-6 AC Input Modules shipping crate, 3-5 required for dual grid power, 3-1 SSP, 3-4 access route, 3-10 documentation, xii dual grid power AC input modules required, 3-1 connections, 2-9 Btu/hr, 1-3 power supplies required, 3-1 cabinet environmental requirements, 1-2...
  • Page 62 3-9 receptacles, 2-3, 2-4 requirements AC input modules, 3-1 Btu/hr, 1-3 cooling, 1-3 fans, 3-1 power, 1-3, 2-4 power supplies for dual grid power, 3-1 receptacles, 2-4 voltage, 2-4 Index-2 Sun Enterprise 10000 System Site Planning Guide • March 2002...

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