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X4200 M2 Server
Service Manual
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
www.sun.com
Part No. 820-0063-11
May 2007, Revision A
Submit comments about this document at: http://www.sun.com/hwdocs/feedback

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  • Page 1 Netra X4200 M2 Server ™ Service Manual Sun Microsystems, Inc. www.sun.com Part No. 820-0063-11 May 2007, Revision A Submit comments about this document at: http://www.sun.com/hwdocs/feedback...
  • Page 2 Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa Clara, Californie 95054, Etats-Unis. Tous droits réservés. Sun Microsystems, Inc. a les droits de propriété intellectuels relatants à la technologie qui est décrit dans ce document. En particulier, et sans la limitation, ces droits de propriété...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Features of the Server Netra X4200 M2 Server Orientation 3 Netra X4200 M2 Server Front Panel Features Netra X4200 M2 Server Rear Panel Features 4 Netra X4200 M2 Server Components Accessory Kit 9 Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings 11...
  • Page 4 Replaceable Component Procedures 37 Replacing the Battery 38 Replacing the DVD Drive Removing the DVD Drive 40 Installing the DVD Drive 42 Replacing a Hard Drive 43 Removing a Hard Drive 43 Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 5 Netra X4200 M2 DIMM Population Rules 72 Supported DIMM Configurations For Netra X4200 M2 73 Installing a DIMM 74 Replacing a CPU and Heatsink Removing a Netra X4200 M2 CPU and Heatsink 76 Installing a Netra X4200 M2 CPU and Heatsink 80 Contents...
  • Page 6 Closing the Front Bezel Removing Antistatic Measures 113 Installing the Server Chassis in the Rack 114 Reconnecting Cables to the Server 115 Powering On the Server 116 Servicetool FRU Update Procedure 117 System Specifications Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 7 Netra X4200 M2 Specifications 119 BIOS POST Codes 121 Power-On Self-Test (POST) Redirecting Console Output 121 Changing POST Options POST Codes POST Code Checkpoints Status Indicator LEDs 131 External Status Indicator LEDs 131 Using LEDs to Identify the State of Devices 133...
  • Page 8 Exit Screen 191 RAID Implementation and Support 192 Automatic Data Resynchronization and Hot Spares 193 RAID Level Support 194 RAID Volume Support 194 RAID Combination Support 194 Performing RAID Configuration Tasks viii Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 9 Creating a RAID 0 Volume Creating a RAID 1 Volume Managing Hot-Spares Creating a Second RAID Volume Viewing RAID Volume Properties Synchronizing an Array Activating an Array Deleting an Array 199 Locating a Disk Drive Index 201 Contents...
  • Page 10 Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 11: Preface

    It is important that you review the safety guidelines in the Netra X4200 M2 Server Safety and Compliance Guide (820-0068). Product Updates For product updates that you can download for the Netra X4200 M2 server, go to the following web site: www.sun.com/netra/x4200...
  • Page 12: Related Documentation

    Related Documentation For a description of the document set for the Netra X4200 M2 server, see the Netra X4200 M2 Server Getting Started Guide that is packed with your system and also posted at the product's documentation web site. See the following URL, then navigate to your product: http://www.sun.com/documentation...
  • Page 13: Typographic Conventions

    Sun is interested in improving its documentation and welcomes your comments and suggestions. You can submit your comments by going to: http://www.sun.com/hwdocs/feedback Please include the title and part number of your document with your feedback: Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual, part number 820-0063-11 Preface xiii...
  • Page 14 Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 15: Introduction To The Netra X4200 M2 Server

    Features of the Server The Netra X4200 M2 server is designed to take full advantage of the exceptional power and performance of the AMD Opteron processor. The server includes an extensive set of reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) features.
  • Page 16 Two 550W power supplies (DC or AC option) Alarms Four fail-safe, dry contact telco alarms (critical, major, minor, and user) Fans Two fan modules, containing five fans; also one fan in each power supply Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 17: Netra X4200 M2 Server Orientation

    System Fan Panels 4-HDD Configuration User-controlled telco alarm LEDs Power Button/LEDs Netra X4200 M2 Server Front Panel (4HDD) FIGURE 1-1 2-HDD/1-DVD Configuration Netra X4200 M2 Server Front Panel (2-HDD/1 DVD) FIGURE 1-2 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 18: Netra X4200 M2 Server Rear Panel Features

    PCI-X1 Alarm PCI-X2 port PCI-X3 PCI-E0 Power connection SP NET MGT port Grounding port lugs USB ports SP SERIAL MGT port Rear Indicators Netra X4200 M2 Server Rear Panel FIGURE 1-3 Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 19: Netra X4200 M2 Server Components

    Netra X4200 M2 Server Components shows the locations of the Netra X4200 M2 server replaceable FIGURE 1-4 components, with the top covers removed. Power distribution board (bottom) Hard disk drive backplane (top) Power supplies (2) Fan tray 1 DVD drive...
  • Page 20 Customer Replaceable Units (Note that all FRUs are customer-replaceable) FIGURE 1-5 Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 21 Supply” on page 95 standby power at 3 Amps and 12 VDC at 25 Amps. When facing the rear of the system, PS0 is on the left and PS1 is on the right. Chapter 1 Introduction to the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 22 Alarm board “Replacing the Alarm Provides dry-contact switching according to Board” on page 103 alarm conditions. PCI-X cards “Replacing a PCI-X Optional add-on cards. PCIX1 Card” on page 88 PCIX2 PCIX3 Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 23: Accessory Kit

    TABLE 1-3 Item Part Number WRIST,STRAP,10MM,STUDS 250-1691-01 M5,NUT,KIT,ENXU 370-6066-01 RTF,23.19,07.88,02.00,SW,NGA,K ACT 401-4137-01 Netra X4200 M2 Server Getting Started Guide (printed sheet) 820-1052-10 Serial-to-RJ45 cable adapter (DB9S-to-RJ45F) 530-3100-01 WAGO ASSEMBLY KIT 565-1882-01 TMNL,SMI BINARY CODE LICENSE 816-4835-10 SUN GENERIC SAFETY DOC...
  • Page 24 Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 25: Powering On And Configuring Bios Settings

    C H A P T E R Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings This chapter contains the following procedures and information: “Powering On the Server” on page 12 ■ “Powering Off the Server” on page 14 ■ “Configuring BIOS Settings” on page 15 ■...
  • Page 26: Powering On The Server

    Powering On the Server Note – Before powering on your server for the first time, follow the installation and cabling instructions provided in the Netra X4200 M2 Server Setup Guide, which is online at the URL described in “Related Documentation” on page xii.
  • Page 27 Power/OK LED Power button Server Front Panel With Bezel Open FIGURE 2-1 shows the LED location on the front panel with the bezel closed. FIGURE 2-2 Server Front Panel With Bezel Closed FIGURE 2-2 Chapter 2 Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings...
  • Page 28: Powering Off The Server

    The Power/OK LED flashes during standby power mode. To completely power off the server, you must disconnect the AC or DC power cords from the back of the power supplies. Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 29: Configuring Bios Settings

    Configuring BIOS Settings This section describes how to view and/or modify the Basic Input Output System (BIOS) settings. For a description of BIOS Setup screens, see “BIOS Setup Screens Summary” on page The BIOS has a Setup utility stored in the BIOS flash memory. The Setup utility reports system information and can be used to configure the BIOS settings.
  • Page 30: Bios Considerations

    For the locations of the PCI slots, see “Replacing a PCI-X Card” on page 88 “Replacing the PCI-E Card” on page The slots for the Netra X4200 M2 Server PCI cards are detected by the BIOS during startup in the following order: 1. PCI-E Slot 0 2.
  • Page 31: Ethernet Port (Nic) Device And Driver Naming

    Netra X4200 M2 NIC Naming FIGURE 2-4 Netra X4200 M2 Server NIC Booting Priority The order in which the BIOS detects the Ethernet ports during bootup, and the corresponding drivers that control those ports are listed below: 1. NET 0 (Nvidia NGE 0) 2.
  • Page 32: Bios Option Rom Size Limitation

    The AMD PowerNow! feature, which is accessed from the BIOS Setup utility Advanced menu, is disabled by default on Netra X4200 M2 servers. If you want to enable this feature, review the Netra X4200 M2 Server Product Notes (820-0067) for any outstanding known issues for your operating system.
  • Page 33 Event CD/DVD Logging Drives Configuration HyperTransport IOMMU Configuration Mode IPMI Configuration Event Log PCI-Express Configuration Configuration Configuration Configuration PowerNow! Configuration RemoteAccess Configuration Configuration Netra X4200 M2 Server BIOS Menu Tree FIGURE 2-5 Chapter 2 Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings...
  • Page 34: Resetting Ilom And Bios Passwords

    6. Reinstall the cover to the server. 7. Reconnect AC or DC power cords to the server. The server powers up to standby power mode, indicated when the Power/OK LED on the front panel is flashing. Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 35 8. Return the server to main power mode by using a ballpoint pen or other stylus to press and release the recessed Power button on the front panel. Note – You must allow the entire server, not just the SP, to reboot to main power mode to complete the password reset.
  • Page 36: Using The Clear Cmos Jumper

    1. Shut down the server to standby power mode by using a ballpoint pen or other stylus to press and release the recessed Power button on the front panel. “Powering Off the Server” on page 2. Disconnect the AC or DC power cords from the server. Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 37: Using The Reset And Nmi Switches

    Service personnel. The button for this switch can be pushed by inserting a paper clip or similar stylus through the hole provided on the rear of the chassis (see , which shows the NMI Switch location on the Netra X4200 M2 server). FIGURE 2-7...
  • Page 38: Updating The Bios

    For instructions on updating the firmware, refer to the Integrated Lights Out Manager Administration Guide (819-1160). Power-On Self-Test (POST) For information about BIOS POST testing, POST codes, POST code checkpoints, and console redirection, see Appendix “BIOS POST Codes” on page 121. Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 39: Maintaining The Netra X4200 M2 Server

    C H A P T E R Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server This chapter contains information and procedures for servicing the Netra X4200 M2 server hardware, including component removal and replacement procedures. This chapter contains the following sections: “Tools and Supplies Needed” on page 26 ■...
  • Page 40: Tools And Supplies Needed

    Tools and Supplies Needed The Netra X4200 M2 server can be serviced with the following items: No. 2 Phillips screwdriver ■ Antistatic wrist strap ■ Ballpoint pen or other stylus (to press the recessed Power button) ■ Long-nosed pliers (optional for Graphics Redirect and Service Processor (GRASP) ■...
  • Page 41 (Fan Tray 0) Graphics Redirect and Service Processor (GRASP) board Alarm board Battery Front panel Motherboard indicator board CPUs and heatsinks (2) DIMM LED button Netra X4200 M2 Replaceable Component Locations FIGURE 3-1 Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 42: Starting The Maintenance Procedures

    When main power is off, the Power/OK LED on the front panel will begin flashing, indicating that the server is in standby power mode. Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 43: Disconnecting Cables From The Server

    1. Label all cables connected to the server. 2. Disconnect the following cables as appropriate: PCI-X 0 ■ PCI-X 1 ■ PCI-X 2 ■ Alarm ■ PCI-E 0 ■ SER MGT ■ Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 44: Removing The Server From The Rack

    1. Disconnect all the cables and power cords from the server. 2. From the front of the server, release the slide rail latches on each side. Pinch the green latches as shown in FIGURE 3-3 Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 45: Performing Antistatic Measures

    Place ESD-sensitive components such as the printed circuit boards on an antistatic mat. The following items can be used as an antistatic mat: Antistatic bag used to wrap a Sun replacement part ■ Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 46 Sun ESD mat, part number 250-1088 ■ Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 47: Removing The Top Cover

    Note – When you remove any cover, the intrusion switch that is on the front I/O board automatically powers down the system to standby mode. Removing the Top Cover FIGURE 3-4 Opening the Front Bezel Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 48: Maintaining The Pci Tray

    ■ System fans ■ Motherboard assembly ■ It is not necessary to remove the PCI tray for other components; however, when the PCI tray is removed, additional working space is provided. Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 49 Note – The thumbscrew is captive and cannot be fully removed from the PCI tray. 2. Slide the PCI tray back about 1 inch (25 mm) and lift up on the back edge FIGURE 3-7 Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 50: Removing The Pci-E Cable Hold-Down Bracket

    U-plate up and off of the motherboard ( FIGURE 3-8 Note the ribbon cable and goldfinger locations on the motherboard FIGURE 3-9 Screw Locations and Removal of the PCI-E cable Hold-Down Bracket FIGURE 3-8 Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 51: Replaceable Component Procedures

    (see for the location). The system’s printed circuit boards and hard disk FIGURE 3-10 drives contain components that are extremely sensitive to static electricity. Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 52: Replacing The Battery

    Note – Record the orientation (polarity) of the battery in its holder before you remove it. The positive polarity, marked with a “+” symbol, should be facing toward the chassis center. Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 53 Note – Install the new battery in the holder with the same orientation (polarity) as the battery that you removed. The positive polarity, marked with a “+” symbol, should be facing toward the chassis center. Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 54: Replacing The Dvd Drive

    1. After you remove the top cover, open the bezel. Press the green tabs on either side of the bezel and pull the bezel forward and down ( FIGURE 3-12 Opening the Bezel FIGURE 3-12 Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 55 Note – Do not pull on the DVD faceplate, which could come loose if pushed from the back with the probe release Releasing the DVD Drive FIGURE 3-14 4. Remove the DVD drive from the mass storage assembly and set it aside on an antistatic mat. Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 56: Installing The Dvd Drive

    Otherwise, perform the following tasks to bring the server back online: ■ “Installing the Top Cover” on page 126 ■ “Removing Antistatic Measures” on page 127 ■ “Reinstalling the Server Chassis in the Rack” on page 127 ■ Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 57: Replacing A Hard Drive

    Nor does the procedure require removing the top cover of the server. Removing a Hard Drive 1. Press the green tabs on either side of the bezel and pull the bezel forward and down ( FIGURE 3-16 Opening the Bezel FIGURE 3-16 Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 58 RAID commands. 4. On the drive you plan to remove, push the latch release button ( ) to FIGURE 3-19 open the hard drive latch. Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 59 Caution – The latch is not an ejector. Do not bend it too far to the left. Doing so can damage the latch. 5. Grasp the latch and pull the drive out of the drive slot ( FIGURE 3-20 Removing the Hard Drive From the Server FIGURE 3-20 Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 60: Installing A Hard Drive

    3. Slide the drive into the bay until it is fully seated ( FIGURE 3-21 Installing the Hard Drive Into the Server FIGURE 3-21 4. Close the latch to lock the drive in place. 5. Close the front bezel ( FIGURE 3-22 Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 61: Replacing The Mass Storage Assembly

    1. Flex circuit connector 2. System fan connector 3. Ribbon cable connector to the power distribution board 4. Hard drive fan connector 5. PCI tray power cable Note – Do not remove the DVD connector. Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 62 FIGURE 3-24 shows an angled perspective of the path of the flex circuit connector FIGURE 3-25 from the motherboard to the 2- and 4-hard drive locations on the hard drive backplane. Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 63: Removing The Mass Storage Assembly

    “Removing a Hard Drive” on page 43 ■ 3. Disconnect the following cables from the mass storage assembly and power distribution board ( FIGURE 3-24 System fan ■ Hard drive fan ■ PCI tray power cable ■ Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 64 ( FIGURE 3-27 Caution – As you remove the assembly, be careful that the flex cable does not get caught on the flex circuit or the PDB ribbon cable. Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 65: Installing The Mass Storage Assembly

    2. Move the cables as far out of the way as possible. 3. Pivot the front of the mass storage assembly down and lower the assembly into the chassis, sliding it forward ( FIGURE 3-28 Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 66 FIGURE 3-28 4. Tighten the screws at the front of the chassis and the back of the mass storage assembly ( FIGURE 3-29 Tightening the Mass Storage Assembly Screws FIGURE 3-29 Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 67: Replacing The System Fan Assembly

    ■ Replacing the System Fan Assembly Caution – Netra X4200 M2 fans are not hot swappable; you must power off the server before replacing. Do not operate the server without fans. Note – This fan assembly is also referred to as Fan Tray 0.
  • Page 68: Removing The System Fan Assembly

    5. Remove the fan assembly cable from the cable guides. 6. Insert your forefinger and thumb into the holes at the top of the fan assembly, squeeze your fingers together, and lift the fan assembly from the chassis FIGURE 3-31 Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 69: Installing The System Fan Assembly

    2. Insert your forefinger and thumb into the holes at the top of the fan assembly, squeeze your fingers together, and lower the fan assembly into the chassis FIGURE 3-32 Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 70 3. Reconnect the system fan assembly cable to connector J3 on the power board FIGURE 3-33 Note – The connector is not easy to see because it is positioned under the flex circuit. shows the flex circuit connection location. FIGURE 3-25 Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 71 “Removing Antistatic Measures” on page 113 ■ “Installing the Server Chassis in the Rack” on page 114 ■ “Reconnecting Cables to the Server” on page 115 ■ “Powering On the Server” on page 116 ■ Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 72: Replacing The Hard Drive Fan Assembly

    Replacing the Hard Drive Fan Assembly Caution – Netra X4200 M2 fans are not hot swappable; you must power off ther server before replacing. Do not operate the server without fans. Note – This fan assembly is also referred to as Fan Tray 1.
  • Page 73 4. Push the green release button on the center of the hard drive fan bracket, and pivot the bracket backward ( FIGURE 3-35 Releasing the Hard Drive Fan Bracket FIGURE 3-35 5. Slide the bracket forward and lift the hard drive fan assembly from the chassis Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 74: Installing The Hard Drive Fan Assembly

    2. Lower the hard drive fan assembly down, and slide the hard drive fan bracket back so that the tabs enter the slots ( FIGURE 3-37 Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 75 3. Pivot the hard drive fan bracket forward until it clicks ( FIGURE 3-38 Securing the Hard Drive Fan Bracket FIGURE 3-38 4. Connect the hard drive fan assembly cable to the power board at connector J5 FIGURE 3-39 Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 76: Replacing The Led Board

    “Powering Off the Server” on page 28 ■ “Disconnecting Cables From the Server” on page 29 ■ “Removing the Server From the Rack” on page 30 ■ “Performing Antistatic Measures” on page 31 ■ Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 77 Removing the LED Board From the Chassis FIGURE 3-40 5. Carefully lift the LED board and cable from the cable clips. 6. Disconnect the cable from the LED board ( FIGURE 3-41 Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 78: Installing The Led Board

    2. Connect the cable to the LED board ( FIGURE 3-42 Connecting the Cable to the LED Board FIGURE 3-42 3. Insert the tab on the LED board into the slot on the chassis ( FIGURE 3-43 Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 79 “Removing Antistatic Measures” on page 127 ■ “Reinstalling the Server Chassis in the Rack” on page 127 ■ “Reconnecting Cables to the Server” on page 130 ■ “Powering On the Server” on page 131 ■ Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 80: Replacing The Grasp Board

    4. Squeeze the plastic standoff that protrudes through the GRASP board to press the standoff’s locking tabs. See procedure inset 1 in FIGURE 3-45 If you have difficulty pressing the locking tabs with your fingers, you can use a pair of long-nosed pliers. Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 81: Installing The Grasp Board

    To install the GRASP board, reverse the steps you used to remove the GRASP board. Push firmly on the center of the board to avoid bowing and ensure full mating of the motherboard connector. Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 82: Replacing The Dimm/Cpu Duct

    ■ “Removing the PCI Tray and PCI-E Ribbon Cables” on page 34 ■ 2. Raise the DIMM/CPU duct into the vertical position ( FIGURE 3-46 Raising the DIMM/CPU Duct FIGURE 3-46 Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 83: Installing The Dimm/Cpu Duct

    2. Position the duct vertically over the pins of the chassis and hook the duct to the pins of the chassis ( FIGURE 3-47 3. Lower the duct down to the horizontal position ( FIGURE 3-48 Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 84 “Removing Antistatic Measures” on page 127 ■ “Reinstalling the Server Chassis in the Rack” on page 127 ■ “Reconnecting Cables to the Server” on page 130 ■ “Powering On the Server” on page 131 ■ Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 85: Replacing Memory Modules (Dimms)

    2. Flip the DIMM/CPU duct open. DIMMs are located underneath. See FIGURE 3-49 Flipping the DIMM/CPU Duct open FIGURE 3-49 3. Identify the DIMM to remove and press the ejector levers open, releasing the DIMM ( FIGURE 3-50 Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 86: Netra X4200 M2 Dimm Population Rules

    Releasing and removing the DIMM FIGURE 3-50 For the Netra X4200 M2 server, you can view the DIMM fault LEDs without the power cords attached. These LEDs can be lit by a capacitor on the motherboard for up to one minute. To light the DIMM fault LEDs, push the small button on the motherboard labeled “DIMM SW2.”...
  • Page 87: Supported Dimm Configurations For Netra X4200 M2

    Pair 1 = DIMM B0 + DIMM A0 CPU1 CPU0 DIMM fault LEDs in DIMM ejector levers Netra X4200 M2 DIMM Slot Numbering and Pairing FIGURE 3-51 Supported DIMM Configurations For Netra X4200 M2 Supported DIMM Configurations for Netra X4200 M2 TABLE 3-1...
  • Page 88: Installing A Dimm

    2. Ensure that the DIMM slot ejectors at each end of the memory socket are fully open (rotated outward) to accept the new DIMM. 3. Align the notch in the bottom edge of the DIMM with the key in the DIMM socket. See FIGURE 3-52 Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 89 “Removing Antistatic Measures” on page 127 ■ “Reinstalling the Server Chassis in the Rack” on page 127 ■ “Reconnecting Cables to the Server” on page 130 ■ “Powering On the Server” on page 131 ■ Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 90: Replacing A Cpu And Heatsink

    LED on the motherboard for each CPU (see for the LED FIGURE 3-53 location): LED is off: CPU is operating properly. ■ LED is lit (amber): CPU has encountered a voltage or heat error condition. ■ Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 91 Turn the screws 180-degrees at a time, then remove the screws when they are detached. See FIGURE 3-54 FIGURE 3-55 Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 92 Twist the heatsink slightly to lift it off of the board. Turn the heatsink upside down and allow the spring in each of the four mounting holes to fall out into your hand. Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 93 Open the hinged plate that covers the CPU until it is in the fully open position and lift the CPU out of the socket, leaving the lever in the vertical, open position. See FIGURE 3-57 Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 94: Installing A Netra X4200 M2 Cpu And Heatsink

    Note – Use the alignment keys in the CPU socket to match the alignment notches on the sides of the CPU. See inset of FIGURE 3-57 d. Gently set the CPU onto the pins in the socket. Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 95 Caution – Avoid moving the heatsink after it has contacted the top of the CPU. Too much movement could disturb the layer of thermal grease, leading to component damage. 3. Carefully position and align the heatsink over the CPU. Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 96: Replacing The Motherboard Assembly

    Note – The heatsink is not symmetrical and it must be aligned before you place it on the CPU. Note that the half of the Sun Microsystems logo imprinted on the top of the heatsink will create a complete logo when correctly aligned with the adjacent heatsink.
  • Page 97 Disconnecting the Cables From the Motherboard Assembly FIGURE 3-59 4. Use an 8mm nut-driver to remove the two bus-bar nuts and six other screws that secure the motherboard assembly to the chassis. See FIGURE 3-60 Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 98 6. Slide the board toward the front of the chassis until the connectors and light pipes are clear of the chassis back panel gasketing. Then raise the motherboard and remove it from the chassis. Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 99 “Installing the Motherboard Assembly” on page Note – After you replace the motherboard FRU, you must use the servicetool command to update FRU information about the motherboard. See “Servicetool FRU Update Procedure” on page 117. Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 100: Installing The Motherboard Assembly

    4. Install the two bus bar screws and five other screws ( FIGURE 3-60 5. Reconnect the cables to the following connectors on the motherboard assembly: Flex Circuit (J7) ■ Front I/O (J23) ■ Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 101 8. Once installed, the new motherboard needs to have chassis/system dynamic send number/part number information programmed, as well as updating to the Netra X4200-specific BIOS image, using the servicetool update procedure (See “Servicetool FRU Update Procedure” on page 117). Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 102: Replacing A Pci-X Card

    ), and twist the green retention latches away from the card. FIGURE 3-63 PCI Tray and Location of PCI Card Securing Screws FIGURE 3-63 Note – The screws are captive and cannot be completely removed from the PCI tray. Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 103 3. Slide the PCI-X card to the left and lift it out of the PCI tray ( FIGURE 3-65 Lifting the PCI-X Card From the PCI Tray FIGURE 3-65 Set the PCI-X card aside on an antistatic mat. Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 104: Installing A Pci-X Card

    Note – PCI-X slot 1 has one securing screw and no green latch. 3. Remove the replacement PCI-X card from its packaging and place it onto an antistatic mat. 4. If a filler panel is installed, remove it. Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 105 “Removing Antistatic Measures” on page 127 ■ “Reinstalling the Server Chassis in the Rack” on page 127 ■ “Reconnecting Cables to the Server” on page 130 ■ “Powering On the Server” on page 131 ■ Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 106: Replacing The Pci-E Card

    “Removing the Server From the Rack” on page 30 ■ “Performing Antistatic Measures” on page 31 ■ “Removing the Top Cover” on page 33 ■ “Removing the PCI Tray and PCI-E Ribbon Cables” on page 34 ■ Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 107 3. Slide the PCI-E card to the left and lift it out of the PCI tray ( FIGURE 3-68 Lifting the PCI-E Card From the PCI Tray FIGURE 3-68 4. Set the PCI-E card aside on an antistatic mat. 5. Consider your next step: Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 108: Installing The Pci-E Card

    4. If a filler panel is installed in the PCI tray slot, remove it. 5. Lower the PCI-E card into position on the PCI tray, then slide it to the right to seat it into the connector ( FIGURE 3-69 Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 109: Replacing A Power Supply

    DC label indicating the correct safety information. (There is no functional difference that would prevent this, aside from the DC label.) Caution – Do not mix AC and DC power supplies in the same server. Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 110: Removing A Power Supply

    2. Disconnect the power cord from the faulty power supply. 3. Grasp the power supply handle and push the power supply latch to the right FIGURE 3-70 4. Pull the power supply out of the chassis ( FIGURE 3-71 Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 111: Installing A Power Supply

    2. Align the replacement power supply with the empty power supply bay. 3. Slide the power supply into bay until it is fully seated ( FIGURE 3-72 Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 112: Replacing The Power Distribution Board

    “Performing Antistatic Measures” on page 31 ■ “Removing the Top Cover” on page 33 ■ “Opening the Front Bezel” on page 33 ■ “Removing the PCI Tray and PCI-E Ribbon Cables” on page 34 ■ Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 113 ( FIGURE 3-73 Bus bar screws Removing the Power Board Screws FIGURE 3-73 4. Lift the power board out of the chassis and set it aside on an antistatic mat FIGURE 3-74 Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 114: Installing The Power Distribution Board

    Note – Do not move the two-pin jumper on the power distribution board from the default 2-3 position (markings on the board say “Ontario”). This is the required position for operation of the Netra X4200 M2 server. Installing the Power Distribution Board 1.
  • Page 115 Lowering the Power Board Into the Chassis FIGURE 3-75 3. Install the five screws and two bus bar screws to secure the power board to the chassis ( FIGURE 3-76 Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 116 “Removing Antistatic Measures” on page 113 ■ “Installing the Server Chassis in the Rack” on page 114 ■ “Reconnecting Cables to the Server” on page 115 ■ “Powering On the Server” on page 116 ■ Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 117: Replacing The Alarm Board

    Disconnecting the Cables From the Alarm Board FIGURE 3-77 3. Push down on the green tab, pivot the alarm board inward, and lift the alarm board out of the chassis ( FIGURE 3-78 Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 118: Installing The Alarm Board

    1. Remove the replacement alarm board from its packaging and place the board on an antistatic mat. 2. Align the tabs of the alarm board with the slots in the chassis wall FIGURE 3-79 Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 119 3. Swing the alarm board up to the chassis wall until it clicks into place FIGURE 3-80 Swinging the Alarm Board Into Place FIGURE 3-80 4. Reconnect all three cables to the alarm board at their connectors ( FIGURE 3-81 Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 120 “Removing Antistatic Measures” on page 113 ■ “Installing the Server Chassis in the Rack” on page 114 ■ “Reconnecting Cables to the Server” on page 115 ■ “Powering On the Server” on page 116 ■ Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 121: Finishing The Maintenance Procedures

    “Removing Antistatic Measures” on page 113 ■ “Installing the Server Chassis in the Rack” on page 114 ■ “Reconnecting Cables to the Server” on page 115 ■ “Powering On the Server” on page 116 ■ Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 122: Installing The Pci Tray

    ■ PCI-E0(J2) PCI-E1(J18) PCI-E3(J21) Reconnecting the PCI-E Cables/Goldfinger Assembly. FIGURE 3-82 2. Reconnect the PCI-E cable cover and tighten the three captive screws that hold it in position ( FIGURE 3-83 Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 123 Reconnecting the PCI-E Cable Cover FIGURE 3-83 3. Lower the PCI tray and slide it forward ( FIGURE 3-84 Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 124 5. Reconnect PCI-E cables from the motherboard into connectors J6, J7, and J1 on the front edge of the PCI tray. Wiggle the connections to ensure they are latched and fully seated ( FIGURE 3-85 Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 125 Reconnecting J2 and Tightening the Thumbscrew FIGURE 3-85 6. Install the top cover. “Installing the Top Cover” on page 112. Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 126: Installing The Top Cover

    (25 mm). 2. Slide the cover forward until it latches into place ( FIGURE 3-86 Installing Top Cover FIGURE 3-86 3. Remove the antistatic precautions. “Removing Antistatic Measures” on page 113. Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 127: Closing The Front Bezel

    “Installing the Server Chassis in the Rack” on page 114. Caution – The server weighs approximately 40 lb (18 kg). Two people are required to carry the chassis and install it in the rack. Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 128: Installing The Server Chassis In The Rack

    3. Slide the server into the rack until the brackets lock into place. 4. Release the slide rails from the fully extended position by pushing the release levers on the side of each rail ( FIGURE 3-89 Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 129: Reconnecting Cables To The Server

    “Reconnecting Cables to the Server” on page 115. Reconnecting Cables to the Server 1. Reconnect the following cables as appropriate: GBE 1 ■ GBE 0 ■ GBE 3 ■ GBE 2 ■ USB 0 ■ USB 1 ■ Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 130: Powering On The Server

    As soon as the power cords are connected, standby power is applied, and depending on the configuration of the firmware, the system might boot. If not, follow this procedure. ● Use one of these steps to power on the server: Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 131: Servicetool Fru Update Procedure

    # ssh <SP IP address> -l sunservice # <SP IP Address>'s password: changeme 2. At the prompt, enter the servicetool command with options. The options are defined in the table below. Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 132 * The service processor firmware must not have been upgraded prior to the motherboard replacement; do firmware upgrades after component swaps! Do you want to continue (y|n)? y Mainboard FRU configuration has been updated. Updating FRUs...done [(flash)root@SUNSP00144F3A22D5:~]# Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 133 Chapter 3 Maintaining the Netra X4200 M2 Server...
  • Page 134 Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 135: System Specifications

    A P P E N D I X System Specifications This appendix contains physical, power, environmental, and acoustic noise emission specifications for the Netra X4200 M2 server. Netra X4200 M2 Specifications Netra X4200 M2 Physical Specifications TABLE A-1 Specification Value Width 17.4 inches (442 mm)
  • Page 136 7.8 B (1 B = 10 dB) at max ambient 8.3 B (1 B = 10 dB) bystander at or below 77˚ F (25˚ C) 63 dB at max ambient 67 dB Netra X4200 M2 Servers Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 137: Bios Post Codes

    A P P E N D I X BIOS POST Codes Power-On Self-Test (POST) The system BIOS provides a rudimentary power-on self-test (POST). The basic devices required for the server to operate are checked, memory is tested, the LSI 1064 disk controller and attached disks are probed and enumerated, and the onboard network controllers are initialized.
  • Page 138: Changing Post Options

    1. Initialize the BIOS Setup utility by pressing the F2 key while the system is performing the power-on self-test (POST). 2. When the BIOS Main Menu screen is displayed, select the Boot menu. 3. From the Boot Settings screen, select Boot Settings Configuration. Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 139 4. On the Boot Settings Configuration screen, there are several options that you can enable or disable: Quick Boot: This option is disabled by default. If you enable this, the BIOS ■ skips certain tests while booting, such as the extensive memory test. This decreases the time it takes for the system to boot.
  • Page 140: Post Codes

    POST INT09h handler gets control for IRQ1. 8600 Preparing CPU for booting to OS by copying all of the context of the BSP to all application processors present. NOTE: APs are left in the CLI HLT state. Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 141 POST Codes (Continued) TABLE B-1 Post Code Description de00 Preparing CPU for booting to OS by copying all of the context of the BSP to all application processors present. NOTE: APs are left in the CLI HLT state. 8613 Initialize PM regs and PM PCI regs at Early-POST. Initialize multi host bridge, if system supports it.
  • Page 142: Post Code Checkpoints

    Testing and initialization of different Input Devices. Also, update the Kernel Variables. Traps the INT09h vector, so that the POST INT09h handler gets control for IRQ1. Decompress all available language, BIOS logo, and Silent logo modules. Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 143 POST Code Checkpoints (Continued) TABLE B-2 Post Code Description Initialize PM regs and PM PCI regs at Early-POST. Initialize multi host bridge, if system supports it. Setup ECC options before memory clearing. REDIRECTION causes corrected data to written to RAM immediately. CHIPKILL provides 4 bit error det/corr of x4 type memory.
  • Page 144 OS. Programmed the system BIOS (0F0000h shadow RAM) cacheability. Ported to handle any OEM specific programming needed during End-POST. Copy OEM specific data from POST_DSEG to RUN_CSEG. Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 145 POST Code Checkpoints (Continued) TABLE B-2 Post Code Description Save system context for ACPI. Prepares CPU for booting to OS by copying all of the context of the BSP to all application processors present. NOTE: APs are left in the CLIHLT state. 61-70 OEM POST Error.
  • Page 146 Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 147: Status Indicator Leds

    A P P E N D I X Status Indicator LEDs External Status Indicator LEDs The server provides the following groups of LEDs: “Front and Rear Panel LEDs” on page 133 ■ “Hard Drive LEDs” on page 135 ■ “Power Supply LEDs” on page 135 ■...
  • Page 148 Speed LED Power/OK LED Power OK Service action required LED Fault Locate button/LED Input OK Power supply LEDs on each power supply Netra X4200 M2 Server Rear Panel LEDs FIGURE C-2 Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 149: Using Leds To Identify The State Of Devices

    Using LEDs to Identify the State of Devices Front and Rear Panel LEDs The seven front panel LEDs ( ) are located in the upper left corner of the FIGURE C-1 server chassis. Locator Fault Activity Power LED/button button Alarm status indicators: Critical (red) Major (red) Minor (amber)
  • Page 150 • Slow blink – Indicates that a normal transitory activity is taking place. It might mean that the system diagnostics are running, or that the system is booting. Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 151: Hard Drive Leds

    Hard Drive LEDs The hard drive LEDs ( ) are located on the front of each hard FIGURE C-4 TABLE C-2 drive that is installed in the server chassis. OK to Remove Fault Activity Hard Drive LEDs FIGURE C-4 Hard Drive LEDs TABLE C-2 Color Description...
  • Page 152: Ethernet Port Leds

    LED can be green or off (never amber). Internal Status Indicator LEDs The Netra X4200 M2 servers have internal status indicator LEDs for the fan modules, the DIMM slots, the CPUs, and the GRASP board. shows the locations of the internal LEDs.
  • Page 153 Back panel of server GRASP board DIMM SW2 power status LED (on the GRASP board) DIMM 3 DIMM 3 DIMM 1 DIMM 1 NOTE: PCI Hold-Down DIMM 2 Bracket removed DIMM 2 DIMM 0 DIMM 0 CPU1 CPU0 DIMM fault LEDs in DIMM ejector levers Location of CPU LEDs on the...
  • Page 154 Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 155: Connector Pinouts

    A P P E N D I X Connector Pinouts This appendix contains information about the connector pinouts. USB Connector The USB connector pins and their corresponding descriptions are shown in the figure and table in this section. USB Connector FIGURE D-1 USB Connector Pinouts TABLE D-1...
  • Page 156: Serial Connector

    Serial Connector FIGURE D-2 Serial Connector Pinouts TABLE D-2 Pin Number Pin Name Description Ready to send Data terminal ready Transmit data Ground Ground Receive data Data send ready Clear to send Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 157: 10/100Base-T Connector

    10/100BASE-T Connector The RJ-45 10/100BASE-T (Net Management) connector pins and their corresponding descriptions are shown in the figure and table in this section. 10/100BASE-T Connector FIGURE D-3 10/100BASE-T Connector Pinouts TABLE D-3 Pin Number Pin Name Description Positive side of transmit data Negative side of transmit data Positive side of receive data No connect...
  • Page 158: 10/100/1000Base-T Connector

    Positive side of data pair 2 TP2- Negative side of data pair 2 TP1- Negative side of data pair 1 TP3+ Positive side of data pair 3 TP3- Negative side of data pair 3 Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 159: Vga Video Connector

    VGA Video Connector The VGA video connector pins and their corresponding descriptions are shown in the figure and table in this section. VGA Video Connector FIGURE D-5 VGA Video Connector Pinouts TABLE D-5 Pin Number Pin Name Description Red video Green video Blue video ID2 (no connect)
  • Page 160: Alarm Port

    ALARM0_COM ALARM3_COM ALARM1_NO CHASSIS FRAME GND Serial Attached SCSI Connector The Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) connector pins and their corresponding descriptions are shown in the figure and table in this section. Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 161 Signal segment Pin S7 Pin S1 Power segment Pin P15 Pin P1 Pin S14 Pin S8 Backside signal segment Serial Attached SCSI Connector FIGURE D-7 Serial Attached SCSI Connector Pinouts TABLE D-7 Segment Pin Number Pin Name Description Signal Second mate ground Segment Positive side of transmit to hard drive...
  • Page 162 5.0 V Third mate 5 V Second mate ground Reserved Not used First mate ground 12.0 V Pre-charge, second mate 12.0 V Third mate 12 V 12.0 V Third mate 12 V Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 163: Flex Cable Motherboard Connector

    Flex Cable Motherboard Connector The flex cable (flex circuit) motherboard connector pins and their corresponding descriptions are shown in the figure and table in this section. Pin 40 Pin 40 Pin 80 Pin 1 Pin 41 Front of motherboard Flex Cable Motherboard Connector FIGURE D-8 Flex Cable Motherboard Connector Pinouts TABLE D-8...
  • Page 164 Signal Name DVD_DDATA[11] DVD_DDATA[4] +3.3 V AUX DVD_DDATA[12] PS0_PRESENT_L DVD_DDATA[3] PS0_ENABLE_L DVD_DDATA[13] SAS_FAN_LED_L DVD_DDATA[2] PS0_VIN_GOOD DVD_DDATA[14] PS0_POWEROK DVD_DDATA[1] DVD_DDACK_L DVD_DDATA[15] DVD_DRDY DVD_DDRQ DVD_INT_L DVD_DDATA[0] DVD_DIOR_L SAS_DISK3_RX_P DVD_DIOW_L SAS_DISK3_RX_N DVD_DADDR[1] SAS_DISK1_RX_P DVD_PDIAG_L SAS_DISK1_RX_N Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 165 Flex Cable Motherboard Connector Pinouts (Continued) TABLE D-8 Pin Number Signal Name DVD_DADDR[0] DVD_DADDR[2] SAS_DISK3_TX_P DVD_DCS1_L SAS_DISK3_TX_N DVD_DCS3_L DVD_DASP_L SAS_DISK1_TX_P SAS_DISK1_TX_N SAS_DISK2_TX_N SAS_DISK2_TX_P SAS_DISK2_TX_N DISK3_ACT_LED_L SAS_DISK0_TX_P SPINDLE_ID0 DISK2_ACT_LED_L SAS_DISK2_RX_N DISK1_ACT_LED_L SAS_DISK2_RX_P DISK0_ACT_LED_L Appendix D Connector Pinouts...
  • Page 166: Motherboard Bus-Bar Power Connector

    +12 V and ground. The pads have been designed to handle 50 A. The motherboard bus bar connector pads and their corresponding descriptions are shown in the figure and table in this section. Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 167: Front I/O Interconnect Cable Connector

    Back panel of server Motherboard Pad 1 Pad 2 Motherboard Bus-Bar Connector FIGURE D-9 Motherboard Bus-Bar Connector Pinouts TABLE D-9 Pad Number Pad Name Description +12V +12 V DC power to motherboard Ground Front I/O Interconnect Cable Connector The connection from the motherboard to the front I/O board is made through a short interconnect ribbon cable.
  • Page 168 Pin 26 Pin 1 Front I/O Interconnect Cable Connector FIGURE D-10 Front I/O Interconnect Cable Connector Pinouts TABLE D-10 Pin Number Signal Name FRONT_LOCATE_L +3.3 V AUX SP_I2C_CLK POWER_BUTTON_L SP_I2C_DAT Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 169: Power Supply Connector

    Front I/O Interconnect Cable Connector Pinouts (Continued) TABLE D-10 Pin Number Signal Name FRONT_IO_INT_L FR_IO_PRESENT_L VDD_RTC Power Supply Connector The power supply connector pins and their corresponding descriptions are shown in the figure and table in this section. PB RH6 PB RH1 1 2 3 4 5 6 Power Supply Connector...
  • Page 170: Fan Module Connector

    +3.3V Standby Output S_INT(Alert) Intrusion switch alert Output voltages within spec (PU) Fan Module Connector The fan module connectors and their corresponding descriptions are shown in the figure and table in this section. Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 171 Fan Module Connectors FIGURE D-12 Note – Fan modules in Netra X4200 M2 servers each contain one 80-mm fan (Fan A). The same connector is used for both types of fan modules, with slightly different assignments to connector pins, as shown in...
  • Page 172 Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 173: Serial Attached Scsi Bios Configuration Utility

    ■ Support for SAS devices ■ Note – At this time, the Netra X4200 M2 servers are shipped with support for the SAS1064 controller only. SATA devices are not supported in these servers at this time. Support for Integrated RAID initialization (with proper firmware)
  • Page 174: Boot Initialization With Bios Boot Specification (Bbs)

    This message remains on the screen for about five seconds, giving you time to start the utility. If you press Ctrl+C, the message changes to: Please wait, invoking LSI Logic Configuration Utility... Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 175: Configuration Utility Screens

    After a brief pause, the computer monitor displays the Main menu of the Fusion- MPT SAS BIOS Configuration Utility. These messages may appear during the boot process: Adapter removed from boot order! ■ This message appears when an adapter has been removed from the system or has been relocated behind a PCI bridge.
  • Page 176: User Input Keys

    . This screen displays a scrolling list of up to FIGURE E-1 256 LSI Logic SAS host adapters in the system and information about each of them. describes the fields in this screen. TABLE E-2 Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 177 Use the arrow keys to select an adapter, then press Enter to view and modify the selected adapter’s properties (and to access the other screens). After you select an adapter and press Enter, the adapter’s devices are scanned and the Adapter Properties screen appears.
  • Page 178: Global Properties Screen

    PCI Fnc The PCI Function (range 0x00 - 0x7, 0 - 7 decimal) assigned by the system BIOS to an adapter. PCI Slot The PCI slot in which the controller is installed. Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 179 Adapter List Screen Field Descriptions (Continued) TABLE E-2 Field Description FW Revision The Fusion MPT firmware version and type (IR or IT). Status Status indicates whether an adapter is eligible for LSI Logic software control, or whether it is reserved for control by non-LSI Logic software: •...
  • Page 180: Global Properties Screen

    This option allows you to prevent a hook on INT40, if required. Possible values are: • Hook interrupt (default) • Bypass interrupt hooks Restore Defaults Press Enter to restore the default settings. Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 181: Adapter Properties Screen

    Adapter Properties Screen The Adapter Properties screen allows you to view and modify adapter settings. It also provides access to all other screens. shows an example of the Adapter FIGURE E-3 Properties screen. describes the fields of the screen. TABLE E-4 ******************************************************************************** * LSI Logic MPT Setup Utility v6.02.00.00 (2005.07.08)
  • Page 182 Press Enter on this field to access this screen. SAS Topology Press Enter on this field to access this screen. Advanced Adapter Press Enter on this field to access this screen. Properties Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 183: Sas Topology Screen

    SAS Topology Screen The SAS Topology screen presents a view of the adapter’s SAS hierarchy, as shown . You can scroll right to view additional information about the devices FIGURE E-4 (see through .) Descriptions of the fields are given in FIGURE E-5 FIGURE E-8 TABLE E-5...
  • Page 184 * * PHY SEAGATE ST936701LSUN36G 0456 * * PHY SEAGATE ST973401LSUN72G 0356 * Esc=Exit F1=Help Alt+M=More Keys * Alt+D=Device Properties Alt+E=Expander Properties ******************************************************************************** SAS Topology Screen 2, Negotiated Link Speed FIGURE E-5 Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 185 ******************************************************************************** * SAS Topology -- SAS1064 Device Identifier Maximum Link * SAS1064(02:03:00) Speed(Gbps) * * PHY * * PHY * * PHY SEAGATE ST936701LSUN36G 0456 * * PHY SEAGATE ST973401LSUN72G 0356 * Esc=Exit F1=Help Alt+M=More Keys * Alt+D=Device Properties Alt+E=Expander Properties ******************************************************************************** SAS Topology Screen 3, Maximum Link Speed FIGURE E-6...
  • Page 186: Device Properties Screen

    Press Alt+N or Alt+P at any time while on this screen to cycle to the next or previous device. ******************************************************************************** * LSI Logic MPT Setup Utility v6.02.00.00 (2005.07.08) * Device Properties -- SAS1064 Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 187 Device Identifier SEAGATE ST936701LSUN36G 0456 Scan Order Device Information SAS Address 5000C500:001047C9 Serial Number 39000SZC Verify * Esc=Exit F1=Help Alt+M=More Keys * Alt+N = Next Device Alt+P = Previous Device Enter = Select Item ******************************************************************************* Device Properties Screen FIGURE E-9 Device Properties Screen Field Descriptions TABLE E-6 Field...
  • Page 188: Device Verify Screen

    FIGURE E-10 Device Verify Screen Field Descriptions TABLE E-7 Field Description Device Identifier The ASCII device identifier string extracted from the device’s inquiry data. SAS Address The SAS address of this device. Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 189: Advanced Adapter Properties Screen

    Device Verify Screen Field Descriptions (Continued) TABLE E-7 Field Description Serial Number The serial number of this device. Elapsed Time The total time elapsed since the Format or Verify operation started. Percent Complete Graphical status bar that shows the current completion status of the operation.
  • Page 190 The number of seconds to wait between spinups of devices attached to this adapter. Staggered spinups balance the total electrical current load on the system during boot. The default value is 2 seconds, with choices between 1 and 10 seconds. Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 191: Advanced Device Properties Screen

    Advanced Adapter Properties Screen Field Descriptions (Continued) TABLE E-8 Field Description CHS Mapping Defines how the Cylinder Head Sector values are mapped onto a disk without pre-existing partition information. CHS Mapping allows two settings: • SCSI Plug and Play Mapping (default) automatically determines the most efficient and compatible mapping.
  • Page 192: Advanced Device Properties Screen

    LUNs to Scan for Other Devices [All] Removable Media support [None] Restore Defaults * Esc = Exit Menu F1/Shift+1 = Help * Enter = Select Item -/+ = Change Item ******************************************************************************* Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 193 Advanced Device Properties Screen FIGURE E-12 Advanced Device Properties Screen Field Descriptions TABLE E-9 Field Description Maximum INT 13 The maximum number of devices attached to the adapter for which devices for this to install a pre-OS I/O interface. The specified number of devices in adapter the adapter’s device scan order list will have an I/O interface installed.
  • Page 194 LUNs to Scan for Controls LUN scans for the following device: Sequential Devices • SCSI Device Type 01h - Sequential Access LUN 0 Only: Scan only LUN 0. All: Scan all LUNs. Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 195: Phy Properties Screen

    Advanced Device Properties Screen Field Descriptions (Continued) TABLE E-9 Field Description LUNs to Scan for Controls LUN scans for all devices other than the following: Other Devices • SCSI Device Type 00h - Direct Access • SCSI Device Type 01h - Sequential Access •...
  • Page 196 The associated SAS Port (0 to N), as configured on this adapter. Link Status The PHY link status. Possible values are: • Enabled, Unknown Link Rate • PHY Disabled • Enabled, negotiation failed • Enabled, 1.5 Gbps • Enabled, 3.0 Gbps Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 197 PHY Properties Screen Field Descriptions (Continued) TABLE E-10 Field Description Discovery Status A 32-bit hexadecimal value indicating the discovery status for the PHY or expander. Currently defined values are: • Discovery Completed Successfully 0x00000000 • Loop Detected 0x00000001 • Unaddressable Device Exists 0x00000002 •...
  • Page 198: Integrated Raid Configuration And Management Screens

    Select the type of array to create, as shown in FIGURE E-14 The two new array type options are described in the text that appears on the screen. No further explanation is needed. Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 199: Create New Array Screen

    ******************************************************************************** * LSI Logic MPT Setup Utility v6.02.00.00 (2005.07.08) * Select New Array Type -- SAS1064 Create IM Volume Create Integrated Mirror Array of 2 disks plus an optional hot spare. Data on the primary disk may be migrated. Create IS Volume Create Integrated Striping array of 2 to 8 disks.
  • Page 200 Array Size The size of the array, in Mbytes. Scan ID The order in which devices are scanned. Device Identifier The ASCII device identifier string extracted from the device’s inquiry data. Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 201 Create New Array Screen Field Descriptions (Continued) TABLE E-11 Field Description RAID Disk Specifies whether the disk is part of a RAID array (Yes or No). This field is grayed out under the following conditions: • The disk does not meet the minimum requirements for use in a RAID array.
  • Page 202 In arrays consisting of different sized drives, excess space on larger drives is unusable. Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 203: View Array Screen

    View Array Screen The View Array screen allows you to view the current array configuration, as shown . Press Alt+N to view the next array. Press C to create a new array. FIGURE E-16 describes the fields of the screen. TABLE E-12 ******************************************************************************** * LSI Logic MPT Setup Utility...
  • Page 204 • The array is made up of the maximum number of disks (three). • The disk is not large enough to mirror existing data on the primary disk. • Integrated Striping firmware is used. (Striped arrays do not support Hot Spares.) Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 205: Manage Array Screen

    View Array Screen Field Descriptions (Continued) TABLE E-12 Field Description Drive Status • Ok: Disk is online and fully functional. • Missing: Disk is not responding. • Failed: Disk has failed. • Initing: Disk is initializing. • CfgOffln: Disk is offline at host’s request. •...
  • Page 206 The identifier of the array. Type The RAID type of the array. Scan Order The scan order of the array. Size(MB) The size of the array. Status The status of the array. Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 207: Exit Screen

    Manage Array Screen Field Descriptions (Continued) TABLE E-13 Field Description Manage Hot Spare Press Enter to modify the array hot spare configuration. This field is grayed out under the following conditions: • The array is inactive. • The array is at its maximum number of devices. •...
  • Page 208: Raid Implementation And Support

    Striping (IS or RAID 0) technology. Integrated RAID is OS independent, easy to install and configure, and does not require a special driver. A RAID Volume is seen as a single drive by the host BIOS and OS. Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 209: Automatic Data Resynchronization And Hot Spares

    The LSISAS1064 controller is based on the Fusion-MPT (Message Passing Technology) architecture. The Fusion-MPT architecture requires only a thin device driver that is independent of the I/O bus. LSI Logic provides the device drivers for various operating environments. The ILOM Service Processor monitors the GPIOs from the SAS1064 controller. If the controller indicates a failure, the service processor lights the fault LED on the corresponding disk drive and logs the error in the SP event log.
  • Page 210: Raid Level Support

    Three drives RAID 0 + one drive non-RAID ■ Four drives RAID 0 ■ Two drives RAID 1 + one hot-spare drive + one drive non-RAID ■ Four drives non-RAID ■ Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 211: Performing Raid Configuration Tasks

    Performing RAID Configuration Tasks This section contains the following information and instructions for using the Configuration Utility to set up RAID: “Creating a RAID 0 Volume” on page 195 ■ “Creating a RAID 1 Volume” on page 196 ■ “Creating a Second RAID Volume” on page 198 ■...
  • Page 212: Creating A Raid 1 Volume

    “No” to “Yes” by pressing the + key, - key, or space bar. When the first disk is added, the utility will prompt you to keep existing data or overwrite existing data. Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 213: Managing Hot-Spares

    5. Press M to keep the existing data on the first disk or press D to overwrite it. If you keep the existing data, this is called a migration. The first disk will be mirrored onto the second disk, so the data you want to keep must be on the first disk added to the volume.
  • Page 214: Creating A Second Raid Volume

    The properties of the current volume are displayed. 3. If more than one volume is configured, press Alt+N to view the next array. 4. To manage the current array, press Enter when the Manage Array item is selected. Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 215: Synchronizing An Array

    Synchronizing an Array Synchronizing an array means that the firmware synchronizes the data on the secondary disk(s) with the data on the primary disk of the mirror. Follow these steps to start a synchronization for a RAID 1 volume. 1. Select Synchronize Array. 2.
  • Page 216: Locating A Disk Drive

    Disks can also be located from the SAS Topology screen. To locate a disk, move ■ the cursor to the disk and press Enter. The Locate LED on the disk remains lit until the next key is pressed. Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 217: Index

    Fault, 134 Locator, 134 BIOS accessory kit contents, 9 Boot specification for SAS, 158 acoustic noise emission specs changing menu settings, 15 Netra X4200 M2, 120 configuring, 15 Activity menu tree, 19 Option ROM size, 18 bezel, 134 overview, 15...
  • Page 218 Netra X4200 M2, 40 GRASP, 8 GRASP board, 66 power status LED, 137 electrostatic discharge (ESD) prevention, 31 GRASP board replacement, 66 emergency shutdown, 14 environmental specs Sun Fire X4100, 120 Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 219 hard drive, 7 jumpers, 22 fan assembly Clear CMOS, 22 installing, 60 diagram of location, 22 removing, 58 NMI dump switch, 23 replacing, 58 Reset switch, 23 hot-plugging, 43 SW2, 23 identification, 44 SW3, 23 installing, 46 latch release button, 44 LEDs, 135 latch release button, hard drive, 44 Activity, 135...
  • Page 220 7 state, determining, 134 installing, 100 Option ROM size, 18 removing, 98 OSP board, 8 replacing, 98 supply, 7 hot-swapping, 95 installing, 97 Cable hold-down bracket, 9 LEDs, 135 Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...
  • Page 221 Fault Netra X4200 M2, 26 , 96, 135 Power OK replacing , 135 alarm board, 103 removing, 96 DIMM/CPU duct, 68 replacing, 95 hard drive, 43 Power button location, 13 hard drive fan assembly, 58 power specs LED board, 62...
  • Page 222 Sun Fire X4200, 81 tools required, 26 Top cover, 33 top cover installing, 112 replacing, 112 Top cover removal, 33 USB 1.1 connector pinouts, 139 VGA video connector pinouts, 143 weight of server, 30 Netra X4200 M2 Server Service Manual • May 2007...

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